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ART EDUCATION

75 Cents per year.

A new journal designed to be really helpful to all teachers, from the "first primary" up (in City or Country), who need more help in teaching Drawing, Color, Manual Training, Writing, or any subject requiring education of mind and hand in unison. 28 pages, 9 x 12. Finely illustrated.

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THE PROJECTION LANTERN is a prominent feature in modern educational
methods. THE CRITERION LANTERNS cover a more varied field of useful-
ness than other styles, and are as easy for ladies to handle as
for men.
Electric, Oxy-Hydrogen and Oil Lights are inter-
changeable on the Criterion. Various scientific attachments
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

(Dental Department)

BOSTON, MASS.

The twenty-seventh year of this school begins the 29th of September, 1895. Instruction is given throughout the Academic year by lectures, recitations clinics and practical exercises uniformly distributed. Its infirmaries are open daily and operations on the mouth and insertions of artificial teeth are performed at merely nominal cost, charges being made only sufficient to cover the cost of materials. For information address

Dr. THOMAS H. CHANDLER, Dean,

161 NEWBURY ST., BOSTON.

The Christian

Endeavorer's Souvenir Annual, No. 1. "Boston, '95."

This little book has been prepared with a view to furnish a worthy souvenir of the great Christian Endeavor Convention, and at the same time to aid Christian Endeavorers throughout the year in acquiring the art of thinking and speaking well upon the topics assigned for their weekly prayer meetings. Handy pocket size, about 250 pages, printed on fine paper, flexible leather covers, the title in gold on the back. Altogether the handsomest souvenir ever published in this connection.

It has been compiled by an acive pastor, thoroughly identified with church and educationa_2 work, who envolved the idea from the needs of the C. E. Society of his own church.

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CORTINA TEXT-BOOKS.
Intended for Self-study or for Use in Schools.

THE CORTINA METHOD. Awarded the first prize
at the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.
SPANISH IN TWENTY LESSONS. 12th ed. Cloth, $1.50.
FRENCH IN TWENTY LESSONS. Part I., 50c.
INGLES EN 20 LECCIONES. 6th ed. Cloth, $2.00.
FRANCES EN 20 LECCIONES. Part I., 50e.
AMPARO. Reading book for universities, colleges,
etc. 4th edition in Spanish and English, 75e.
Spanish only with English vocabulary,3d ed. 500.
EL INDIANO. 6th ed. Spanish and English, 500.
5th ed., Spanish with English vocabulary, 40c.
DEPUES DE LA LLUVIA. 3d edition. Annotated in
English, 35c.

EL FINAL DE NORMA.
ulary, 75c.

Novel, with English vocab

VERBOS ESPANOLES. 4th edition. All the Spanish
verbs, 40c.

MODELOS PARA CARTAS. 13th edition. 40c.
"CORTINA LIBRARY," Send 5c, for Catalogue
of the largest stock of choice Spanish books in
the United States.

Liberal discount to Dealers and Professors.

CORTINA SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES,
111 W. 34th St., New York.

Your Vacation!

What will you do with it? Why not join a small party of teachers and ministers, who will go to

Beautiful Arcadia (Nova Scotia)

as soon as school closes, about June 13th. Our personal conducted party last year was delightfu.. We spent several weeks in the

Romantic Evangeline Valley.

Cool days and nights, magnificent scenery, agreeable company
A second party about July 15th. Send statip for prospectus
to REV. F. 11. PALMER, Associate Editor Eduestion,"
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BOOKS FOR

TEACHERS.

Modern German Literature.

By Benjamin W. Wells, Ph. D. 16mo, Cloth, $1.50.

It is an excellent popular account of the rise and progress of German Literature, comprehensive and well-adapted to its purpose.

The Aim of Life.

Plain talks to Young Men and Women. By Rev. Philip Stafford Moxom. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.

The Right Honorable William E. Gladstone.

A Study from Life. By Henry W. Lucy. With portrait. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

Life of Prince Bismarck

By Charles Lowe, M. A., author of "Alexander III. of Russia." Portrait. 12mo, cloth, $1 25.

The Man Without a Country.

By Edward E. Hale. School Edition. Illustrated. Square, 12mo, paper covers, 30 cents.

Talks With My Boys.

By William A. Mowry. Revised Edition. 16 mo, $1.00.

"Of vital importance to every boy, and at once attractive and instructive."-New England Journal of Education. By E. A. Abbott and J. R. Seeley.

How to Parse.

An Attempt to Apply the Principles of Scholarship to English Grammar. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.

English Lessons.

For English People. Vocabulary. Diction, Meter. Hints on Selection and Arrangement. Appendix 16mo, cloth, $1.50. How to Write Clearly.

Rules on English Composition. 16mo, cloth, 60 cents.

How to Tell the Parts of Speech.

An introduction to English Grammar. American Edition. Revised and enlarged by Jno. G. R. McElroy, Professor of the English Language in the University of Pennsylvania. 16mo, cloth, 75 cents.

Our Educational Catalogue sent free. Any book, postpaid, on receipt of price.

ROBERTS BROS., Publishers, Boston.

Worth Noting.

A few of the THOS. NELSON & SONS New Books.

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We have recently issued a New Series of Vertical Copy Books, Colored Kindergarten Drawing Books, New Readers with Colored Illustrations, Etc., Ete.

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CUTTER TOWER CO. TYPEWRITER DEPARTMENT,

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CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

CUTTER TOWER Co., Gentlemen:-Having used my "FRANKLIN" machine for somewhat over a year, I take great pleasure in stating that it gives me greater satisfaction every day. The simplicity of its construction, the ease of its operation and its portability combine to make it the most desirable typewriter I have yet Truly yours,

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CUTTER TOWER Co., (Typewriter Department.) Gentlemen:-The FRANKLIN" Typewriter which I purchased of you has done all that is claimed for it, and more. After six month's work upon it I find it indispensible. Yours sincerely,

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MESSRS. CUTTER TOWER CO., Gentlemen:-I take pleasure in assuring you of my entire satisfaction with the "FRANKLIN" Typewriter. It is a beautiful, ingenious piece of mechanism, and I am not able to find any important part in which it is inferior to the more costly and ponderous machines, while in several particulars (beside the more reasonable price of it) it is clearly to be preferred to them.

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LEONARD WOOLSEY BACON.

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It is contributed to and read by many of the leading educators of the day.

III. It furnishes the best discussions on themes of profound interest to every intelligent person, viz., those that relate to the education of the human race.

IV. If you are a teacher it will keep you in touch with the freshest thought in this great and progressive profession.

V. It will promote your professional growth and prove an invaluable aid to self-culture, fitting you to do better work and to command higher pay as a teacher.

VI. It does not compete with the cheaper school papers which deal with class-room methods. It takes a broader outlook and discusses the deeper problems of pedagogy as a profession Every growing teacher should take such a magazine as EDUCATION in addition to a practical paper of the other class. VII. Every other trade and profession has its official journal or organ; how much more should this great teaching fraternity be expected to maintain a high-class magazine devoted exclusively to their interests! We need your sympathy and support to aid us in making the best possible educational magazine. Therefore subscribe to EDUCATION.

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"Chiefly valuable on account of the suggestiveness of its articles. The vistas opened are numerous.-Prof. J. H. C. Bronte, University of California

Under date Feb. 9, 1895, Pres. H. H. Seerley, State Normal School, Cedar Falls, Iowa, speaks of himself as "a subscriber from Vol. 1, No. 1, who owes much of his professional zeal and success to the good, sound doctrines that have appeared in EDUCATION during the past fifteen years.

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