FIVE GOOD =^— 



EDUCATIONAL JOURNALS 



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At this time teachers subscribe for their school papers for the year. 

 i^ou can't do better than to take some of these : 



I. The Review of Education. {¥ovmtr\y Child- Study Monthly ) An 

 Educational Review of Reviews. lo cents a copy. $i a year. 

 It is to the teacher what the " Review of Reviews " is to the 

 busy man — what the "Dial" is to the lover of good books. 

 A g-uide to the proo^ressive teacher's reading. The Review 

 OF Education contains 48 pages, 8x10 inches, each month, 

 supplemented with two of our exquisite color plates of birds. 

 The; Review of Education does not seek to compete with its 

 contemporaries, but rather to supplement them all. 



2. N. E. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION ; 



Weekly; $2.50 a year. 



Teachers need the help which the JOURNAL can and does give. 

 Among the prominent contributors for the coming year are Dr. Wm. 

 T. Harris, U. S. Com. of Education, F^ichard G. Boone, Ph. D., B. 

 A. Hinsdale, LL.D., N. C. Schaeffer, Ph. D., J. T. Prince, Ph. D., 

 George H. Martin, Arihur C. Boyden, Will S. Monroe, Aaron Gove, 

 Prof. C. M, Weed, Sarah L. Arnold, Margaret E. Schallenberger. 



3. AMERICAN PRIMARY TEACHER; $1.00 a year. 



Our list of contributors includes some of the most prominent 

 teachers in this country. Among them we would mention tne fol- 

 lowing: Sarah L. Arnold, A. C. Boyden, ClarabeJ Gilman, W. L. 

 German, Pamela McArthnr Cole, D. R. Augsburg, Adelaide V. 

 Finch, Jean Halifax, Ella M. Powers, Lucy Wheelock. 



4. MODERN METHODS; $1.00 a year. 



Our New Monthly. 



The first number of this paper was issued June '97. It consisted of 

 32 pages devoted entirely to Methods and Devices for Elementary 

 and Ungraded Schools, and fully illustrated. Be sure to examine 

 this new paper before subscribing for any other. 



5. THE SCHOOL BULLETIN; $1.00 a year. 



The School bulletin has just completed its twenty-third year. 

 It has been edited from the beginning by that prince of educational 

 editors, C. W. Bardeen, who is the Dana of the educational press, 

 and his paper is the New York Sun of School journals. Twenty 

 thousand teachers of New York read the BULLETIN regularly. If 

 you are a New York teacher you can't afford not to take it. If you 

 ^re a progressive teacher elsewhere, try it. 



Any of these sent upon receipt of the price. Ten percent discount on any 

 two or more to the same address, twenty percent on three or more. 



A. W. MUMFORD, 203 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 



