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Albany Medical College.

Medical Department of

Union University-1898-1899.

FACULTY.

ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D.

MAURICE PERKINS, M. D.

JOHN M. BIGELOW, M. D.
LEWIS BALCH, M. D.
SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.

WILLIS G. TUCKER, M. D. JAMES P. BOYD, M. D.
WILLIAM HAILES, M. D.

CYRUS S. MERRILL, M. D.

HENRY HUN, M. D.

FREDERIC C. CURTIS, M. D.

SAMUEL R. MORROW, M. D.
HERMON C. GORDINIER, M. D.
HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D.

With the assistance of a corps of Lecturers, Instructors, and
Clinical Assistants.

FEES.- Matriculation, $5.00; Lectures, $100; Perpetual Lecture Ticket, $300; Dissection, $10.00 (Material Free), Laboratory Courses, $10.00 each (see catalogue); Graduation Fee, $25.00.

HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES.-Albany Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital, Albany County Hospital, Eye and Ear Infirmary, and their Dispensaries are available, for clinical purposes, to students.

The regular Fall Session commences Tuesday, September 27, 1898, and closes April 19, 1899.

VARIOUS PRIZES are awarded at the close of the term to meritorious students (see catalogue for particulars). Appointments to positions upon the house staff of the Albany and St. Peter's Hospitals are made by competitive examinations, open to the Graduating Class of the College. For Catalogue of the College, or further information, address WILLIS G. TUCKER, M. D., Registrar,

4 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y.

TOILET PAPER. Family Case contains 12000 sheets,

Satin Finish, 1 Bronzed Family Fixture. F F F F F F F

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On receipt of ONE DOLLAR we will DELIVER, carriage paid, one case of this
paper to any teacher in the State of New York.

A. P. W. PAPER CO.,

ALBANY, N. Y.

MACMILLAN'S

IMPORTANT BOOKS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

A First Book in Writing English.

By EDWIN H. LEWIS, Ph. D. Lewis Institute and University of Chicago.

12mo. Buckram. Price, 80 cents.

Studies in American Literature.

By Professor CHARLES NOBLE. Iowa College. 8vo. Cloth. Price, $1.00.

An Introduction to the Study of Literature.

From Chaucer to Arnold.

Types of Literary Art in Verse and Prose. An
Introduction to English Literature. art, chosen
and edited for high-school use.
By Andrew
J. George, Newton High School.

Price $1.00. Just Published.

Shorter Poems of Milton.

By ANDREW J. GEORGE, Newton High School,
Mass.
12mo. Cloth. Price, 60 cents.
"Nothing could be better."

Students' History of the United States.

By EDWARD CHANNING, Harvard University. WITH SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS. By ANNA BOYNTON THOMPSON. 8vo. Half Leather. Price, $1.40.

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They present full and systematic schemes for the study of Roman and Greek History by the topical method and are adapted for use in accordance with the latest entrance requirements adopted by our leading colleges.

Educational Books to be Issued during September.

SAINTSBURY, GA Short History of English Literature.

GIDDINGS, F. H., (Columbia)-Sociology for High Schools.

MASON, MISS HARRIET (Drexel Inst.)-Students' Readings and Questions:

English Literature. Price, 40 cents.

An aid to the study of

MACAULAY-Essay on Addison: (Editor, C.W. French, Principal Hyde Park High School, Chicago.) Essay on Milton: (Edited by the same).

COLERIDGE-Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Editor T. F. Huntington, South Side High School, Milwaukee, Wis.)

CARPENTER, G. R., (Columbia).-American Prose. Selections. This volume will contain the best and most authoritative criticism obtainable on our prose literature. WILSON, MRS. L. L. W.-History Reader for Elementary Schools.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY,

66 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK.

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AMIE I. SMITH, WEATHERSFIELD, CONN., JULY 30, 1898.

I have accepted the position in Bishop Hopkins Hall, Burlington, Vt. I thank you for your help in this matter and hope that our future relations may be pleasant and profitable to us both. MARGARET C. KINNEY, NORTH SCITUATE. R. I., AUG. 3, 1898.

I have just signed the contract for a position in Washingtonville, N. Y., and will send the commission on Monday next. I thank you for your efforts in my behalf.

MAUDE WHEELER, BENNINGTON, VT., AUG. 11, 1898.

I have accepted the position for which you" recommended me at Mendham, N. J. I thank you for the service rendered.

CORNELIA K. BLACK, PENN YAN, N. Y., AUG. 17, 1898.

I am engaged for the coming year as primary teacher at Long Lake, N. Y. I wish to thank you for the interest you have shown in me and to assure you of my high opinion of the Albany Teachers' Agency.

EUGENE E. GILL, BORING, MD., AUG, 18. 1898.

I am glad to report that I have just received notice of my election to the Chair of Mathematics in Morrisville College, Morrisville, Mo., and I desire you to accept my sincere thanks for your efforts in my behalf. I have been a member of five other agencies at different times, and I can say positively that not one of them has given me the satisfaction that your agency has. W. B. ASPINWALL. PROF. ANCIENT LANGUAGES, UNION FEMALE COLLEGE, EUFAULA, ALA. I arrived here yesterday and hasten to inform you that I have accepted the position in Union Female College. I thank you for being instrumental in getting me the position and for all your

courtesies.

DR. H. M. LANE, PRES. MACKENZIE COLLEGE, S. PAULO, BRAZIL, AUG. 26, 1898.

Your valued favor of the 22d inst., with recommendations came duly to hand, and I have delayed answering until some conclusion should be reached. I have closed with Mr. Everett, of Worcester, Mass., one of your candidates.

NATHAN T. HEWITT, CLERK BOARD OF EDUCATION, KEESEVILLE, N. Y., AUG. 26, 1898. We have to-day closed a contract with Miss Butler. Please accept our thanks for your prompt assistance in this matter, and we trust that Miss B. will prove as satisfactory as the former teachers recommended to this Board by you.

We aim to recommend competent teachers only and make no charge to employers.
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ALBANY, N. Y.

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Speer's Elementary Arithmetic has been adopted recently for exclusive use in the Second, Third and Fourth Grades of the CHICAGO Public Schools.

SPEER'S

ARITHMETICS.

By WILLIAM W. SPEER,

Assistant Superintendent of Schools, CHICAGO, ILL.

Commendation of the Speer Method from EDWARD R. SHAW, Dean of

the Faculty of Pedagogy and Professor of the Institute of

Pedagogy, New York University, New York City.

From the "New York School Journal," June 11, 1898.

"Professor EDWARD R. SHAW, Dean of the New York University School of Pedagogy, has just returned from visiting the schools at Chicago.

"Considerable attention was given to an examination of the results achieved by the use of the SPEER METHOD OF TEACHING ARITHMETIC.

"Dr. Shaw says that the practical outcome in the results which he witnessed was startling and surprising to a degree, and he regards the method as a great idea, a distinctly new contribution to pedagogy, and one which must profoundly influence and change the teaching of arithmetic in this country.'

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Albany State Normal College.

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BALDWIN'S READERS.

Eight books-one for each year. Five books for less closely graded schools.
Instruction and pleasure, art and literature combined.

McMaster's School History of the United States

By JOHN BACH MCMASTER.

Professor of American History in the University of Pennsylvania. A delightful narrative history of the political, social and commercial growth of the people of the United States. Well written, well illustrated, and well adapted to school requirements.

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