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Two Fascinating Books on School Life 



"JEAN MITCHELL'S SCHOOL," - Price, $1.00 

 "GLIMPSES OF CHILD NATURE," " .50 

 Both by ANGELINA W. WRAY 



These books have been used in over i,coo Institute and Reading Circle classes. 



A New Book for Teachers' and Mothers' Clubs 



By PRIN. HARRIET A. MARSH, of the Hancock School, Detroit 



'' THE NEW POINT OF VIEW IN MODERN EDUCATION'' 



READY IN SEPTEMBER 



Ask your superintendents and institute instructors about our books. 

 Correspondence invited. 



PUBLIC-SCHOOL PUBLISHING CO., - Bloomington, Illinois 



Without Even Writing a Letter 



During 1906 this agency filled 57 places with candidates who did not even write a 

 letter. They were either called up by long distance telephone or asked to come here for an 

 Interview, and the contract was closed without correspondence. Among these were the 

 principals at Cardiff, East Williston, Eastwood, Great Yalley, North Rose, Kussell and 

 Sharon Springs, N. Y., and Du Bois Pa. ; such men assistants as Merle W. Ralph, Am- 

 sterdam; E. L. Taylor, Ithaca; F. W. Palmer, Troy Academy; A. C. Lewis, St. John's 

 School ; Richard J). Fish, Milton, Pa. ; and Robert H. Stevens, Towanda, Pa. ; such 

 traming class teachers as Caroline H, Amiable, Jamestown; and Jessie Mann, Massena; 

 such city teachers as Mae L. Haley and Grace P. Gillette, Auburn ; Margaret M. Allen 

 and Ada M. Perry, Geneva; Alice M. Stack and Edna C. Eear, Homell; E. Nellie 

 Barker, Ithaca ; Eunice E. Titus, Schenectady ; Florence A. Brooks, Utica; and Dora E. 

 Fairchild, Yonkers ; the preceptress of Cook Academy (from Nova Scotia) ; and such high 

 andgi'ade teachers as Katheiine Hayes, Batavia; Edith E. King, Bay Shore; Marion 

 Hodskhi, Munnsville; S. Grace Pulford, New Hartford; Mary F. Fitzi3atiick, Rouses 

 Point; Mary D. Spencer, Sidney: Wanda Tompkins, Yernon; Mary E. Campion, West- 

 bury Station; Grace E. Curtis, Lillian B.Fisk and Anna L. Williams, Whitehall; such 

 out^of-the-state appointments as Marietta Meredith, Passaic, N. J. ; Helen Hart and Maude 

 F. Deuel, Conneaut, O. ; Elspeth McCreary and Elizabeth Trayheni, Geneva, O. : Ethel 

 M. Crandall, Harriet F. Bird, and Nettie B. Matthews, Warren, O. ; and Gertrude F. 

 Miller, Kalamazoo, Mich. Wouldn't you like to get a good place as easily as this? You 

 can do it only through a recommejidation agency. 



The School Bulletin Agency, C. W. Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y. 



