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The Cornell Reading-Courses 



ing to their special tastes and needs. We have made out and included 

 in this lesson a list of interesting books for boys and girls. This is a tested 

 list; it has been tested by boys and girls who have found the books in- 

 teresting and by mothers and teachers who agree that the stories are good 

 !and wholesome. The books are as follows: 



Aldrich 



Barbour 



Beard 



Beard 



Bennett 



Bostock 



Crichton 



Greene 



Grinnell 



Hale 



Story of a bad boy. Houghton Mifflin Company. $1.25 



A story of a mischievous, but truly good, natural New 

 England boy. 

 For the honor of the school. D. Appleton & Co. $1.50 



A story of school life. 

 American boys' handy book. Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.00 



A practical description of sports, games, and amuse- 

 ments snitable for boys of all ages. 

 American girls' handy book. Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.00 



Filled with practical directions for work and play of 

 every kind. 

 Barnaby Lee. The Century Company. $1.50 



A private's story. Scene, New Amsterdam, time of 

 English capture, 1664. 

 Training of wild animals. The Century Company. $1.00 



Accounts of traits of animals in captivity and of hazard- 

 ous lives of trainers. 

 Peep-in-the- world. Longmans, Green & Co. $1.25 



Story of a delightful little English girl who spends a 

 winter in Germany. This is sure to be a favorite with the girls. 

 Famous adventures and prison escapes of the Civil War. 



The Century Company. $1.50 



True and exciting stories collected from the Century 

 Magazine. 

 Legends of King Arthur. Ginn & Co. $.50 



Perhaps the best version from which to read aloud to 

 children. 



Jack, the young ranchman. Frederick A. Stokes Com- 

 pany. $1.25 



A New York boy's six months on a ranch in the Rockies. 

 His adventtu-cs continued, and much information about 

 Indians given in two succeeding stories of the same series: 

 " Jack among the Indians " and " Jack in the Rockies." 

 Peterkin papers. Houghton Mifflin Company. $1.50 



The doings of a delightfully topsy-turvy family who are 

 rescued from all difficulties by " the lady from Phila- 

 delphia." This book is good for reading aloud. 



