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THE DIRECT METHOD OF TEACHING
ENGLISH TO FOREIGNERS

By ISAAC PRICE, New York City Public Schools
A new and valuable aid in the teaching of English to
foreigners which aims to develop the conversational
powers at the same time that the more formal art of
reading is taught.
45c.

THORNDIKE'S EXERCISES IN
ARITHMETIC

By EDWARD L. THORNDIKE

Professor of Educational Psychology in Teachers College,
Columbia University

A radical departure. Exercises in pamphlet form, eliminating
the copying of examples by the pupils and saving both time
and eye-strain. Suitable for use with any text-book.

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