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Commended by the Greatest Educators of Germany, England and the United 

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new methods in education 



Art, Real Mannal Training, Nature Study. Explaining Processes 

 whereby Hand, Eye and Mind are Educated by Means that Conserve Vital- 

 ity and Develop a Union of Thought and Action 



By 3. Liberty tadd 



Director of the Public School of Industrial Art, of Manual Training and Art in the 

 R. C.High School, and in several Night Schools, Member of the Art Club, Sketch 

 Club) and Educational Club, and of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 



BASED on twenty-two years' experience with thousands of 

 children and hundreds of teachers. "A method reasonahle, 

 feasible and without great cost, adapted to all grades, 

 from child to adult; a plan that can he applied without friction 

 to every kind of educational institution or to the family, and 

 limited only hy the capacity of the individual ; a method covered 

 by natural law, working with the absolute precision of nature it- 

 self ; a process that unfolds the capacities of children as unfold 

 the leaves and flowers ; a system that teachesthe pupils thai; they 

 are in the plan and part of life, and enables them to work out 

 their own salvation on the true lines of design and work as illus- 

 trated in every natural thing." 



ft iUealtb of lilustration-47$ Pictures and 44 Tull-Paae Plates 



showing children and teachers practicing these new methods or 

 their work. A revelation to all interested in developing the won- 

 derful capabilities of young or old. The pictures instantly 

 fascinate every child, imbuing it with a desire to do likewise. 

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 practice. Not a hackneyed thought nor a stale picture. Fresh, 

 new, practical, scientific, inspiring 



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HERBERT SPENCER, DR. W. W. KEENE, PRESIDENT HUEY-Of the Phil* 



delphia board of education. 

 SECRETARY GOTZE-Of the lead.ng pedagogical society of Germany (by which 



the book is being translated into German for publication at Berlin). 

 CHARLES H. THURBER Professor of P<-da"ogy, University of Chicago 

 TALCOT T WILLIAMS-Editor Philadelptiia Press, Book News, etc. 

 ft. H. WEBSTER Superintendent of Schools, San Francisco. 

 I>R. A. K. WINSFIIP-Edi'oi Journal of Education, 

 W. F. SLOCU VI President Colorado College. 

 FREDERICK WINSOR Head master The Country School for Boys of Baltic or* 



City, under the auspices of Johns Hopkins University. 

 rVR B W^T^' in ipal Manual Training High School, Kansas City. 

 DR. EDWARD KIRK-Dean University of Penn. 



G ' 'coll?^ WS N ~ (Clark Universit >'>' Professor of Psychology, Bible Normal 

 ROMAN STEINER-Baltimore. 



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