THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS 



Literature in the Elementary School. By Porter Lander Mac- 



Clintock 



320 pages, i2mo, cloth; net $1.00, postpaid $1.12 



Contains studies on the choice and teaching of stories; on 

 poetry ; on the drama ; on myth as literature ; on the correlation 

 of literature with the other disciplines ; on the actual teaching of 

 the class ; on the return to be asked from the children ; on out- 

 of-school reading for children; and finally a list of titles' in litera- 

 ture for each of the elementary grades. 



E. H.Lewis in " The Elementary School Teacher." The book is unquestion- 

 ably authoritative. It is so important, so well balanced, so scientific, so 

 artistic so human, so exquisitely adequate to the task proposed, that it 

 ought to become a gospel. Teachers ought to buy it as they buy diction- 

 ,r,.=_o^ ^ad it better. It is the only complete treatment of the sub- 

 ,». w? u^fore the public; and it is not likely that another person will 



Mrs" X:ct°to C c a k's bnng t0 SUCh a ^ S ° CXCepti0nal an e " nt as 



aries — and 



The English Reformation and Puritanism, vnih Other Lectures and 

 A ddresses. By the late Eri B. Hulbert, Professor and Head of 

 lite Department of Church History in the University of Chicago. 



352 pages, 8vo, doth; net $2 . 50, postpaid $2.71 



The late Dean Hulbert was a unique and strikin a character 



™tT t ■ ' w dcome these studies. Many also who d id 



Sf^tett Wi " e t y the b00k ' and wil1 b" mprLed 



sw^« Asr&^i*:* 1 and reiigious 



~"^S ott S„tefl!^P - d '- 'ecture to .ecture 



Deacones 



, .. with 



delivery. 



■ago Record- Herald. The lecture* nn t^ r ■• L ^ , 



of thrilling interest Nor is Zl " ^ gllS , h Refo ™ation are often 



in Dr. Hulbert's style " * Partlde of the dry-as-dust quality 



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