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We Place You in

Our Reputation is National
Our Service is Unexcelled
Positions Kindergarten to University
Presidents

ROCKY MT-TEACHERS

AGENCY

410 U.S.NAT. BANK BLDG. DENVER, COLO.

WM. RUFFER, Ph. D., Manager W. B. MOONEY, A.M., Field Representative

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EMPIRE TEACHERS' Agency, Inc.

321-323 University Block SY RACUSE,

L. C. MacMILLAN, Prop.

N. Y.

THE AGENCY OF PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED NINETEEN YEARS We are constantly in touch with the best and highest salaried schools in the East and often advance salaries thirty to fifty per cent. Send for free registration blank. MAY ONDERDONK, Mgr.

We find for teachers the kind of positions desired and supply schools with the kind of teachers required. Send for enrollment blanks, no registration fee charged.

GENERAL TEACHERS' BUREAU, 3246 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

DEPARTMENT

OF

SUPERINTENDENCE

CHICAGO, February 27-March 3

EDUCATION SERVICE will have Booth No. 97, in Exhibit Hall (Leiter Building) at the meeting of the Department of Superintendence. We extend a cordial invitation to all attending this meeting to call at our booth.

We aim to render every conceivable kind of service to schools and teachers, and we feel that we have unusual facilities for aiding school executives to secure teachers. Through our various interests we cover the entire country. If you will inform us beforehand of the teachers you may need, either for emergency vacancies or for next September, we shall endeavor to arrange interviews for you, either in Chicago or some other place convenient for you. We operate the Fisk Teachers Agency (Chicago), and the National Teachers Agency (Washington, New York, Boston, Chicago, Evanston).

Steger Building, Chicago
Security Building, Evanston

1254 Amsterdam Ave., New York
14 Beacon St., Boston

Southern Building, Washington
ERNEST E. OLP, Director

memory, the mind cure, the unconscious mind with all its relations to our conscious lives, and education, as viewed. psychologically, are some of the subjects treated; and with these there is too, a study of the abnormal, both as exhibited in the individual, in mental ills and also in the socially inadequate, the criminal and the delinquent. The prac

tical bearing of all this in its social relation and in the education of the child has been kept always in the foreground, and it is this that constitutes the book's message-a message which will be a very real help to all who seek understanding of this complex life of ours. Cloth, 290 pages, price $2.50. Dodd, Mead and Co., New York.

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NOTICE

KELLOGG'S AGENCY at 31 Union Square, New York, established 30 years, is headquarters for eastern positions in high schools, private schools. grades and special work. A steady all year demand for young women and unmarried men. Positions waiting for teachers now. Write a complete letter about yourself without delay. No charge for registration.

SCHERMERHORN

TEACHERS' AGENCY Est. 1855

366 Fifth Ave., between
34th and 35th Sts., New York
CHARLES W. MULFORD, Prop.

A superior agency for superior people. We register only reliable candidates.
Services free to school officials.

ALBANY

TEACHERS' AGENCY INC. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
ALBANY N. Y.

W. W. ANDREWS, President.

F. WAYLAND BAILEY, Secretary.

Oswego Teachers' Agency, Oswego, N. Y.

High School, Grade, Rural, Commercial, Manual Training, Domestic Science, Principals wanted for immediate service and for September. Free registration.

always have vacancies. Write today.

Contracts waiting.

Interstate Teachers Agency

60 N. Fitzhugh St.,

Rochester, N. Y.

An agency noted for personal service.

An agency that recommends.

T. H. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor

TEACHERS WANTED

Thousands of calls for better teachers at better salaries are at hand for September. Write us in confidence and we will serve you personally. We have schools for teachers and teachers for schools.

NATIONAL TEACHERS AGENCY, Inc.,

D. H. Cook, Gen. Mgr., Philadelphia
Branches: Syracuse--Pittsburgh

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VERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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F. K. PHILLIPS, Manager, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS COMPANY

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Owned and Published by THE NEW YORK EDUCATION CO., 50 State St., Albany, N. Y.

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CHARLES W. BLESSING

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GEORGE S. PAINTER
JOHN L. WARNER

Associate
Editors

ADVISORY BOARD OF EDITORS

PRESIDENT A. R. BRUBACHER, PH. D., NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS PRESIDENT HENRY SUZZALO, РÍ. D., UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

CHARLES ALLEN PROSSER, PH. D., DIRECTOR, DUNWOODY INSTITUTE, MINNEAPOLIS PROFESSOR EDWARD F. BUCHNER, PH. D., JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

WILLIAM PAXTON BURRIS, DEAN COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PRESIDENT LOUIS W. RAPEER, PH. D., RESEARCH UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C. ALBERT LEONARD, PH. D., SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, NEW ROCHELLE, Ñ. Y.

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PROFESSOR WILLIAM S. MORGAN, PH. D., BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

CLINTON P. McCORD, M. D., HEALTH DIRECTOR, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ALBANY, N. Y.
PROFESSOR DANIEL E. PHILLIPS, PH. D., UNIVERSITY OF DENVER

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252 What Part Shall the Colleges and Universities Play in the American Program of Education?

256 The High School History Library

259 Research University

Lotus D. Coffman

A. Curtis Wilgus Charles W. Blessing

261 Annual Meeting of the New York State Association of

District Superintendents

264 Chicago Meeting Department of Superintendence 265 Successful Educators: Robinson Godfrey Jones

266 Educational News and Comment: General News, College Notes, New York State Section

277 Regents' Questions and Answers: Elementary United States History with Civics, Arithmetic

282 Book Notices

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