Every School Teacher 



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The Times Magazine 



BEGINNING with its January Number The Timer Magazfne— 

 the new home magazine— will begin a series of articles (to con- 

 tinue thi'ough 1907) of vital interest to ^joa and every other school 

 teacher in the United States. This series is the result of a long and 

 patient investigation of public school methods throughout the coun- 

 try. The Times Magazine stands for the betterment of the condi- 

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 schools and for the abolition of abuses that, in many localities, hav 

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"flargaret Haley, Rebel" 



It will tell of the true inside story of the reform inaugurated in Chi- 

 cago by Miss Margaret Haley. This movement— started by a woman 

 without money or influence— has developed into a national issue. Wil- 

 liam Hard of Chicago writes the opening article of this series. It will be 

 followed by other articles written by men and women who understand the 

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Your reading list for 1907 is not complete without The Times Maga- 

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