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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF PEDAGOGY

A graduate school of education, offering college graduates an opportunity to work for the higher professional degrees of Master and Doctor of Pedagogy.

Special students, not college graduates, and not candidates for degrees, are admitted to many of the courses of the School.

For further information address

The Registrar, New York University 32 Waverly Place, New York City

HARVARD UNIVERSITY Summer School of Physical Education

THIRTY-Fifth sesSION

July 5 to August 12

For further information and catalogue which also contains an announcement of the physical education courses in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, address,

William H. Geer, 3 Weld Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

SUMMER SCHOOL

CLARK UNIVERSITY

WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS

JULY 5th to AUGUST 12th

College and Graduate Courses Special Opportunities in Geography History, Civics, Psychology Education and English

Excursions to Places of Scientific or Historic Interest

Open Lecture Courses

Entertainments

Two Regular Courses $30

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The College of the City of New York

offers a clinical course in the

Correction of Speech Defects

Summer Session 1921

Conducted by Dr. Frederick Martin Director of Speech Improvement, Board of Education, New York City, President of the National Round Table for Speech Improvement.

This unique course is offered to meet the present nation-wide demand for teachers of speech improvement and specialists to correct speech defects. It will prove of special value to Superintendents, Physicians, Nurses, Kindergarteners and Teachers of Abnormal Children.

For particulars address Secretary,

Department of Speech Improvement 157 East 67th Street, New York City.

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

SUMMER SESSION

July 5-August 12, 1921

Graduate Work, leading to higher degrees College Work, in various schools and colleges of the University, leading to bachelor's degrees.

Teachers' Courses in Education and secondary school subjects: English, History, Civics, Latin, Mathematics, Psychology, French, Spanish, Drawing, Design, Music, Commercial Subjects, Oral English.

Special Courses in Immigrant Education, Physical Education.

Fine Arts Courses: Drawing, Painting, Design, Ceramics, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Methods.

For further information, write to

Loren C. Petry, Director

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THE BREAD WINNERS AND HOME MAKERS OF OUR REPUBLIC

Of our multitude of pupils only a small number enter high school, yet those who terminate their school career thus early become bread winners and home makers, and constitute a large proportion of our citizens. These young people leave school almost totally ignorant of sources of supply and processes of manufacture of our most common commodities. A knowledge of the world's great industries would give them additional power in solving the problems of life, and also make them more useful citizens.

ROCHELEAU'S

"Geography of Commerce and Industry"

has been prepared to meet the needs of all such pupils and those who enter high school. It recognizes the dearth of reference works on many of the subjects treated and has given the leading industries such treatment as to make each chapter a unit.

The dependence of industries upon geographical conditions, and the effect of commerce upon civilization are clearly shown. The industrial life of our own country is fully treated, and then the relation of the United States to other countries, and of these to each other.

Thomsen of the University of Chicago, especially for this work.

The questions are designed to awaken thought and to lead to further study, and cannot be answered directly. By assigning them to different pupils, so that each will have one or more to investigate and report upon, they can be made to add much to the interest of the work.

The illustrations are chosen for the purpose of adding information and interest, and each map is made for the The less important countries are so express purpose of emphasizing the fea- grouped in chapters that, if desired, ture that it represents. The relief maps their study can be omitted without were modeled by Mr. George Thorne-breaking the continuity of thought.

America will be the great World Market of the Future Can your pupils afford to enter life's work without such knowledge? "GEOGRAPHY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY" By ROCHELEAU 8vo 440 Pages Cloth Mailing Price, $1.25

Over 100 Illustrations

Adopted by the Schools of New York, Boston, and other large Commercial Centres

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FLORIDA

is the most progressive state in the South in school affairs. The Florida School Journal, the official organ of the State Teachers' Association and of the State Superintendent of Education, tells all about Florida schools and Florida school laws.

Published ten months in the year at the same price of One Dollar a year, in spite of the advance of cost of paper.

Send One Dollar by return mail and get the Florida School Journal during 1921.

ADDRESS

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Zephyrhills, Florida

Magazine Subscriptions

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JUST PUBLISHED

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Community, State and Nation

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Rochester, N. Y.

HIS book makes action rather than a mere knowledge of facts the basis of citizenship training. At the outset it gives an attractive plan for organizing the class as a club and for paralleling its activities with those relating to governIt impresses upon the student the fact that citizenship is something to be lived rather than talked about; that a good citizen must be intelligent, well-informed, active, ever on the alert for opportunities to render service; that he must be always willing to do his part whether it be in backing some needed reform or in serving his fellow citizens in some office of public trust.

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