First Free Public School, The, Page 115 71 149 244 Exercise), Caroline H Stanley 325 199 Commissioner's Latest Report, Flower Talks, A E Winship 198, 311 371 T 99 Greenough, J C 179 Tennyson, Alfred The United States (Facts from 245 275 Committee of Ten, The 36 God Save Our Land, A McClem- Greenwood, J M 131, 148, 149, 150 Thomas, Edith M 83 Committee of Ten, The, United 83 289, 371 Thomas, J W 326 Hale, Nathan 10 Groce, Byron 165 Thwing, Charles F 195 131 Hadley, Lizzie M States Commissioner W T Har- 150 Flowers, First, W Whitman Bailey 212 Johnnie Fresh on Easy Writing, Hall, Wm Gardner Anna C Murphy 66 Hall, EH Harris, W T Life's Forest Trees, Ella Wheeler Harrison, Corinne Wilcox Like a Book, Edward Vincent Hazeltine, Alice I Hazeltine, Walter M Mt Vernon Bells, Ada Simpson Hermans, Mary A 39 Heinemann, Arnold H Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 149 Vincent, Edward 179 357 Wales, DL 387 Walton, George A 135 Waterbury, E P 19 Waumbeck 99, 211 Wilcox, Ella Wheeler 118 Conversers, Hints for, A E tion, Professor W A Clark Page, David Perkins, Frederick Hinsdale, B A 135 196, 292 Willard, Hattie Mason 308 Planting the Tree, E P Waterbury 135 Holder, Charles Frederick Wilson, WE 163 Winship 211 lation of, F F Murdock 22, 229, 293 How 260 246 Poetic Fallacy, A, Rollin Peer, Holmes, Oliver Wendell 307 Rune of May, Edith Giles 345 Hughes, James L 55, 291, 323 Winship, George Parker 67, 167, 341 Winship, A E 101, 104, 211, 296, 340 Learned My, MEE 115 School Clock, The Old 227 Huling, Ray Greene 149 Winslow, Burrill Corporal Punishment, State Laws Geography Topics 197 42 Geographical Historical Ques- tions, Answers to 117 35 201 Wise, Henry A 147 Silent Speech, The, Olive E Dana 275 State Superintendent John E Geographical Reference Books, Good 391 Geology, Field Work in, William Song Sparrows, D H R Goodale 387 I Strew Fresh Flowers, George Ives, Ella Gilbert Courtesy of Women, Clio Orr, Jr 292 358 338 Howland Trees, Among the, Ada Simpson J.J B 166 ARTICLES. Crustaceans Graded School and Public Criti- 215 Sherwood 135 Tribute to Nature, Mary A He- Jackman, Wilbur S mans 135 Jones, Henry A Only To-day, Susan Coolidge Pratt Vacation, Walter M Hazeltine Shadow, Sun, From, Agnes L Kelsey, David M 19 Keyser, Leander S 35 K Violets, Kate L Brown 243 L Watchword for the New Year, A Will, Alfred Tennyson 275 M AUTHORS. 99, 181, 230, 358 Acrostic, Literary, Alice I Hazel- Mansfield, S Marble, Albert P 276 Marsh, Harriet A 11, 27, 43, 59, 101 Arithmetic Creed, An 164, 341 M, A F 373 Mason, Wallace E 197 Massey, John E 163 McAlister, James M'Cook, Henry C McNeill, I C 20, 52, 180 Melcher, Elizabeth G 3 3 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman, W Deremer, W A, Lelia A Patridge 260 359 230 Arithmetic, Modern 387 Atlas of the World, The 312 181 Australia, George P Winship 167 Dissection and ory Gems for a 100 (Richmond Notes) Harris Maxwell Instance, The, 153 51 Harvard Lectures on Teaching 164 376 Vivisection, 167 B E Earnest Talk Heat at New Britain 344 French, Professor F C de Sumi- Herbart, John Frederick (Portrait) 163 ford Historic Ships, C A Lindsley 53 67 Historical Points 309 Lord Col- History, Exercise in 293 390 eridge 327 Morss, C H 135 Mowry, WA Muckley, Henry D 233 22, 229, 293 Arms 324 341 Education is of Most Worth? History (Harvard on the Report), by Byron Groce 165 What, E W Coy 307 Educational Advances, Recent, William DeWitt Hyde 66 233 Educational Crisis Biology (Harvard on the Report), 164 35 History-Civil Government and 87 • Nicholas Murray Butler 149 Bright, Orville T 148 Oakman, Otis B Thorne Miller Educational Revolution, An Brown, Kate L 243 O'Hanlan, RJ 164 73, 279 Bird Day in Pennsylvania 291 Fducators, Questions on Putnam Bunner II C 131 Orcutt, William Dana 115, 275 Burleigh. Clara M 295 Orr, William, Jr 358 Bird Folk, Sundry, Leander S 324 Eliot, Charles W (Portrait) cal Seminary at Harvard), Ray 136 History, Recreations in, Bessie L 201 English, Report of Committee of 196 Ten Butler, Nicholas Murray Boston Letter 85 376 Burns, James C 53 Paddock, Miner H 117, 309 C Parker, F W 147 Botanical Collections, Fannie A English, Samuel Thurber 85 326 C, ME 115 Parr, S S Chamberlain, TC Channing, Edward Claxton, Philander P Cole, Charles W Cole, Pamela McArthur Coleridge, Lord 149 Peterson, Ellis (Report of) 148 Powell, W George 67, 131, 195 Powers, Ella M 275, 339 Pratt, Agnes L 324 Prescott, Augusta Comstock, Fanny A 246, 279, 294, 310 Preston, J R 326, 343 Preston Papers, Author of 307 Putnam, Bessie L English Composition, Directions 279 372 148 C English in Secondary Schools, 41 84 History, English, for American 52 ΙΟΙ 196 52 Entrance Examinations in English 106 246 wood 289 19 53 F Hyphen, The Tyrant, George A 212 101 Child Study 24, 116, 200, 357 IOI, 390 151 Cheerful Schoolroom, A 392 296 February (The Calendar), Pamela Inaugural Utterances, Vigorous 24 168 67 163 February Birthdays, Olive E Dana 71 Individualism in Education, P W 339 Children are Fed and Clothed in Children's Stories, Kate L Brown 308 Children's Stories, Kate L Brown Chinese Peculiarities, Alice I Christmas Drill, E M Powers 379 City School Systems, Needed Im- provements in, Henry P Emerson Herbart, Theodore B Noss 171, 308 Herbart Club (Report N E A) 131 Herbartianism, Every-day Use of Herbartian Schools, Principles of, Higher Education (Report N E A) 130 High School Teacher, The Train- Secret Languages of Children, Os- Secondary Schools the Most De- This Country? Charles P Lynch 110 Sectarian Controversy in London 348 83 Journal of Education. NEW ENGLAND and NATIONAL. AMERICAN HISTORY Embodying the "Hartford" Course in U. S. History By mail, $1.34 Dottie Dimple Series (6 vols.) Little Prudy's Fly-Away Series (6 vols.) Books on Physical Culture, Manual Training, etc. Send for Catalogues and Specimen Pages and they will be sent free. Lee & Shepard will send a copy of their beautifully illustrated All Around the Year" Calendar for 1891 upon receipt of half price, twenty five cents to any teacher or school officer. LEE and SHEPARD, Publishers, 10 Milk St., Boston LLETIN PUBLI By SCHOOL GATIONS 1874 NNO DOMINI 1894 comes with its fresh greetings. Like other years it will bring its changes. In the geographical world, MAURY is on the lookout. Will the number of our States be extended beyond forty-four? Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, all knock for admission. Will Brazil continue a republic? Will Sweden and Norway cease to be one kingdom? Will the year bring further changes of importance in the boundaries of any Asiatic countries? You know about MAURY'S GEOGRAPHIES, of course. Write us a postal for our Descriptive Catalogue regarding these and other school books of high quality and popularity, Address Beware of the Spread of Contagious Diseases. WILLIAM R. JENKINS, The alarming prevalence of diphtheria in the schools of Syracuse has recently lead to investigation both by the Board of Education and Board of Health. As a result it was determined that the principal source of danger was the lead pencils. of which the present system of gathering and distributing did not ensure that every child should get his own. Accordingly on Dec. 12 an order was given us for 268 BULLETIN PENCIL HOLDERS for use in ever room in the city schools where lead-pencils are distributed. This Pencil Holder was selected over the other devices in the market for the following reasons: (1) It is of wood, 7 x 10 inches, resting on legs two inches high, and holds 60 pencils. Hence it takes less room than any other. (2) It has a bandle underneath in the centre, so that it can be carried firmly in one hand. (3) The pencils cannot fall out, even when held upside down. (4) Every hole is numbered, so that each pupil keeps his own pencil. (5) The numbering is in black on white background, so that it can be read distinctly at considerable (6) It is an ornament to any school room. (7) It has no springs to wear out, and is indestructable. Send $1.00 for a sample, and you will put it into every room in your school. Paul Bercy's French Reader. For advanced classes. Contes et Nouvelles Modernes Choisis et annotes. By Les Prosateurs Francais du XIXe Siecle. By C. La Lizardiere. By VTE HENRI DE BORNIBR. No. Le Chant du Cygne. By GIORGE OHNET. No. 17. Nanon. By GEOLGE SAND. Notes by B. D. 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