Opinions of Educators Familiar with 

 the Book and System 



" Mr. Taylor's book is remarkable, not only because it is a 

 first attempt at the solution of a very difficult problem, the organ- 

 izing of a definite programme of moral training for the eight grades 

 of the elementary school, but also because Mr. Taylor appears to 

 have produced a good workable programme which can be recom- 

 mended for trial." 



LlGHTNER WlTMER, 



Director, Psychological Laboratory and Clinic, 



University of Pennsylvania. 



"It is especially acceptable for the reason that I believe we 

 need to give some positive instruction concerning the elements of 

 character and furnish the youth of the country some definite 

 standards." Mason S. Stone, 



State Superintendent of Education, Vermont. 



"We have given this book a careful examination and are glad 

 to be able to endorse the work. It seems to us that it has a good 

 point of view. One of the most difficult things in the whole edu- 

 cational field is to teach lessons in morals successfully." 



E. I. Mathes, 

 Principal, State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington. 



"It will be very helpful to our teachers in reaching pupils who 

 otherwise would take little interest in this kind of work." 



I. I. Cammack, 

 Superintendent of Schools, Kansas City, Mo. 



"Mr. Charles K. Taylor has for many years made a special 

 study of psychology and its application to the morals and the 

 physical and mental development of the young. His latest work. 

 Character Development, is without a rival in its clear presenta- 

 tion of the subject. It should be in the hands of every teacher 

 and it also should be in every public library in the country." 



Andrew J. Morrison, 

 Principal, Northeast High School, Philadelphia. 



"I received the book. Character Development, and I must 

 say that it is the best work on that subject that I have ever seen. 

 It should be in the hands of every teacher, and I shall take pleasure 

 in recommending it to the teachers under my supervision." 



R. A. Marsh, 

 Hidalgo County School Superintendent, Texas. 



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