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Excerpt from The Elementary School Teacher, Vol. 9: September, 1908-June, 1909
The Value and Limitations of Froebel's Gifts as Educative Materials Judd, C. H Editorial Notes.. Judson. Harry Pratt, Religion in the Public Schools Kent, Ernest B The Elementary School and Industrial Occupations.. Kern, Marv R., Review of: The Eleanor Snuth Music Course Valentine and Claxton's A Baker's Dozen for City Children Kirkpatrick, E. A., Review of Graves' History of Education before the twiddle Ages Koch, Fritz, The Conservation of Childhood Laing, Mary E., Field Notes in Reading, I Langley, Euphrosyne, Constructive Activities as an Essential and Important Factor in the Elementary School Course Leather, Herbert, Medical Inspection in English Primary Manny. Frank A.. American Schools as Seen by a Belgian Educator Vanderwalker's The Kindergarten in American Education Mead, George H., Editorial Notes 212, Industrial Education, the vvorking-man, and the School Miller, George J., Review of Everly, Blount, and Walton's Laboratory Lessons in Physical Geography Millis. J. F., Review of Stone's Arithmetical Abilities Myers, G. Review of Hedrick's Algebra for Secondary o'grady, Alice, Review of Bigham's Aderry Animal Tales Bryant's Stories to Tell to Children Foulsson's Father and Baby Plays Owen, \v. B., Review of: Maennel and Dresslar's The Auxiliary Schools of Germany.. Oshea's Linguistic Development and Education Page, Mary Boomer, The Present Point of View of the Plays and Games of the Kindergarten Palmer, Luella, The Relation between the Ideal and the Practical in the Kindergarten Programme Payne, Bertha, The Kindergarten Programme Review of: Davis and Leung's Chinese Fables and Folk Stories. Dutton's The Tortoise and the Geese and Other Fables of Bzdpai. Lansing's Fairy Tales, [1 The Louisa Alcott Murray's The wide-awake Third Reader.
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