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The Hahnemann Hospital College

OF SAN FRANCISCO.

Located at 115 Haight Street, above Octavia

FACULTY

C. B. CURRIER, M. D., Dean, Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dean's hours: 11-12, 7-8 P.M.

J. N. ECKEL, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Pædology.

J. A. ALBERTSON, M. D., Emeritus Brofessor of Obstetrics.

GEO. H. PALMER, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

WM. BOERICKE, M. D., Registrar, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

GEO. H. MARTIN, M. D, Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases and Clinical Medicine.

H. C. FRENCH, A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases and Surgery of the Eye and Ear.

A. C. PETERSON, A. B M. D., Professor of Diseases of Throat and Anatomy of Eye and Ear.

G. H. JENKS, A. M., M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.

SIDNEY WORTH, A B., M D., Professor of Obstetrics.

JAMES W. WARD, M. D., Professor of Gynecology.

J. E. LILIENTHAL, M. D., Professor of Pædology.

E. R. BRYANT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Associate Professor of Surgery.

C. L. TISDALE, M. D., Professor of Physiology.

C. W. BRONSON, M. D., Professor of Microscopy and Histology.

A. B. JORDAN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

F. G. CANNEY, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy.

GUY E. MANNING, M. D., Assistant to Chair of Chemistry.
A. P. VAN DUZER, ESQ., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
W. N. LAMB, Demonstrator of Anatomy.

The Thirteenth Regular Course of Lectures will commence on the first Monday in
October, 1895, and continue seven months.

The qualifications for matriculation and graduation are the same as are required by the oldest and most progressive of the Eastern colleges.

A full four years' graded course of study is required for graduation.

A preliminary examination, or high school certificate, or other evidence of a fair education, is required upon entrance.

Due credit will be allowed to graduates and to students of other recognized colleges.

Ample clinical advantages are provided for in a well attended Dispensary attached to the College.
Dispensary, Dissecting Room and Library are open to students throughout the year.
For further particulars, apply to or address

OR

C. B. CURRIER, M. D., Dean, 921 Geary St.

WM. BOERICKE, M. D., Registrar, 234 Sutter St.

Los Angeles
Teachers'
Agency,

THIS office enters its seventh year of business with good prospects. It is associated with the Fisk Teachers' Agencies in Boston, New York, Chicago, and Minneapolis, and has a record of 8077 positions filled. Each branch is managed by teachers of college education, and of long and successful experience in important educational positions. The managers know what qualities are essential in a good teacher. They have an honorable pride in making their future business, like their past, worthy of the best patronage and commended by the best educators. They cannot afford to do less. No effort that experience and study can suggest will be spared to accomplish this result. We invite acquaintance with teachers and trustees by correspondence and by calls at our office. Circulars free. C. C. BOYNTON, Manager.

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Under the direction and ownership of

DR. S. H. WILLEY,
Aided by a corps of able and experienced teachers. A
number of pupils received into the family-limited to
twenty-five. Next term opens on August 1, 1895

THE OAKLAND SEMinary

528 ELEVENTH STREET

Corner of Clay.
Will Open Monday, July 29, 1895
MRS. M. K. BLAKE, Principal.

T. D. ADAMS, A. M., MARY E. ALLEN, A. B.,
Master.
Preceptress.

The oldest private school in Oakland. Best
of accommodations for boarding or day pupils.
Includes the different departments, from Kin-
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ers of large culture and experience, who are
well known to many of the leading educators
of the country. Special attention to Art,
Music, Oratorical Work, Physical Culture and
Deportment. A safe and pleasant home school.
Centrally and healthfully located.

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Prof. L. P. W. Stiehl, one of the leading business educators of California.

They are after us .

Because we have the best college in the city. Because we
furnish students with books free of charge. Because our
graduates give universal satisfaction. Because we secure
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do for tuition. Because our college is the only institution
in the West that conducts a "Special Teacher's Course"
in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Penmanship by mail.
We are after you ...

Because the best course for the least money in the short-
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School
Catalogues

532 Clay St.

Below Montgomery

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Telephone, Main 1397

Do You Want a Rubber Stamp? Then send

to the reliable and reasonable manufacturer of all kinds of Rubber Stamps.

AARON D. OAKLEY
423 WASHINGTON ST. SAN FRANCISCO
Stamps for School Districts and
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A SYSTEMATIC COURSE OF SUPPLEMENTARY READING, BY GRADES, Along the Lines of Geography, History, Natural History and Science, and Literature.

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Special Agents for A. Flanagan, March Bros., Silver Burdett & Co., E. S. Werner, C. W. Bardeen & Co., E. L. Kellogg & Co., Normal Publishing House, Parker's Arithmetic Chart, and the School Music Books of W. W. Whitney & Co.

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NEW SERIES.-VOLUME I.
OLD SERIES.-GOLDEN ERA, VOL. XLIII

DUCATION•

SAN FRANCISCO, AUGUST 1, 1895.

NUMBER 3. ESTABLISHED 1852.

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FOR SUPPLEMENTARY

READING

Beacon Lights of Patriotism.-Carrington. Inspires love of country, and furnishes readings, recitations, etc., for patriotic occasions. The Young Folks' Library.-Dunton.

Stories of Child-Life. (Four volumes.)

Book I-At Home.

Book II.-At Play.

Book III-In the Country.

Book IV-At School.

The World and Its People. Geographical Read

ers (five volumes published).

Book I.-First Lessons.

Book II.-Glimpses of the World.

Book III.-Our Own Country.
Book IV.-Our American Neighbors.
Book V.-Modern Europe.

THE NORMAL COURSE IN READING.
TODD AND POWELL.

Primer. Preliminary Work in Reading.
First Reader. First Steps in Reading.
Second Reader. Select Readings and Culture
Lessons.

Alternate Second Reader. Progressive readings in Nature.

Third Reader. Diversified Readings and Studies. Alternate Third Reader. How to Read with Open Eyes.

Fourth Reader. The Wonderful Things around Us.

Fifth Reader. Advanced Readings in Literature

-Scientific, Geographical, Historical, Patriotic, and Miscellaneous. Primary Reading Charts. (Illustrated.) For preliminary work. Complete with Patent Supporter.

Send for our circulars descriptive of The Normal Music Course, The Cecilian Series of Study and Song, The Normal Review System of Writing (including Vertical Copies), and for information concerning any department of instruction you may be interested in.

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Nicely Printed on Crepe Paper Beautifully and Profusely Illustrated

There are twenty books in the series, contents as follows:

No. 1. Momotara, or Little Peachling.
No. 2. Tongue-cut Sparrow.

No. 3. Battle of the Monkey and the Crab.
No. 4. The Old Man Who Made the Dead Trees
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No. 5. Kachi-Kachi Mountain.

No. 6. The Mouse's Wedding.

No. 7. The Old Man and the Devils.
No. 8. The Fisher-boy Urashima.

No 9. The Serpent with Light Head.

No. 10. The Matsuyama Mirror.

No. 11. The Hare of Inaba.

No. 12. The Cub's Triumph.

No. 13. The Silly Jellyfish.

No. 14. The Princess Fire-Flash and Fire-Fade. No. 15. My Lord Bag-o'-Rice.

No. 16. The Wooden Bowl.

No. 17. Sehippeitaro.

No. 18. The Ogre's Arm.

No. 19. The Ogres of Oyeyama.

No. 20. The Enchanted Waterfall.

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THE journal that aims to make teachers think should be preferred to the one that encourages mental indolence.

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THE bread-and-butter side of education should not be neglected so long as there are so many people who have no buttered side to their bread.

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THERE have been up to date but two calls at the Public Library for De Garmo's "Herbart." It is more charitable to think that the San Francisco teachers prefer to own their pedagogical works to borrowing them.

NUMBER 3. ESTABLISHED 1852.

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A MOVE to make the State Association of Teachers at Oakland in December the greatest meeting ever held in California should be encouraged.

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OUR civilization is a failure-a pitiful failure- so long as blind men beg, old women in tatters sell papers, and children go hungry through poverty.

It does not necessarily follow that the fin-de-siecle teacher is a devotee of the bike, the bloomers, and the beau, the three B's of the end-of-the-century teacher. It is possible that she may be a devotee of child-study, apperception, and physical culture.

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WHILE we are advocating all kinds of fads in our schools, it might be well to remember that a good memory is not a bad thing for a child or man to carry about. It is not only the man who borrowed a dollar from you who has a poor memory, but the graduate who has taken the part of the bucket while the teacher was at the pump of knowledge.

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IMMEDIATE steps should be taken to secure the National Educational Association at Los Angeles in 1896. California's record in 1888 should be repeated, when such stalwarts, the old guard in harness,—not in age, but in experience,-like Ira G. Hoitt, Fred M. Campbell, and Chas. Sumner Young, labored for success. There was an attendance of 8600, and enterprising San Francisco contributed $41,000 to entertain the guests.

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THE Santa Rosa schools under the efficient leadership of F. L. Burk are doing considerable original work. The "Story of Washington," published in this issue is not evolved from the inner consciousness of the teacher, but from the work of the pupils. The drawings and the vocabulary used, are interesting along the line of child-study. Professor Burk has a splendid equipment for his work. He is a graduate of the State University, and has taken a post-graduate course at Stanford, in addition to practical work in the college of experience on the San Francisco Call and other journals.

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