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Life of John Greenleaf Whittier. Great Writers Series. By W. J. Linton. With bibliography. 12mo. Cloth, uncut. viii+202 pp. Price, 40 cents.

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The Strange Friend of Tito Gil. Translated from the Spanish of Alarcón. By Mrs. Francis J. A. Darr. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth. 133 pp. Price, $1.00.

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Translated from the

Brunhilde; or, The Last Act of Norma.
Spanish of Alarcón. By Mrs. Francis J. A. Darr. 12mo. 311 pp.
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A series of exercises commemorative of Authors' Birthdays, with sketches of the Authors-Longfellow, Lowell, Whittier, Bryant, Emerson, Holmes, Poe, Hayne, Carleton, Cary.

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seo coma and High School Arithmetic.

VATORY SCHOOLS, HIGH SCHOOLS AND

ACADEMIES.

MAQUES A. HOBBS, A. M. (Harvard).
scanatics in the Volkmann School, Boston, Mass.

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well adapted for review and preparatory work, while and variety of the problems are sufficient to give the Cl and render him master of the subject,

mence is given to the Metric System, a thorough wvca is required by all first-class universities and colleges,

nued throughout the book side by side with the ordinary a compound numbers.

cation has been paid to the selection of the problems, over which have been taken from the entrance examination papers ver ties and colleges. A supplement contains 275 misceles, all of which are taken from such sources, and from papers Quited States Military and Naval Academies' examinations.

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book is admirable in that it is practical. More work and less poparatory students is what I want. I like the variety and at of the examples and problems.

The collection of miscelblems at the end of the book is unsurpassed in any work of Whamtance."-Prof. G. C. White, Southwestern University, Texas.

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well arranged, with an unusually satisfactory number of good -G. M. Phillips, Principal of State Normal School, West

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The author has made a book with which it is possible to give a arithmetic without requesting pupils to omit parts as being too or too technical, and without securing a dozen other books for suitoblems."-E. D. Russell, Principal of High School, Lynn, Mass. the book is giving great satisfaction."— Washington Catlett, Cape Academy, Wilmington, N. C.

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The Elements of Geometry.

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By CHARLES A. HOBBS, A. M. (Harvard).
Master of Mathematics in the Volkmann School, Boston, Mass.

12mo. Half Leather. 404 pp. Price, $1.25.

In order that a student may receive the most profit from the study of Geometry he should learn to reason for himself. The method of teaching Geometry by which pupils simply commit to memory a stated number of propositions is not conducive to a rapid development of the reasoning powers. On the other hand, a pupil may be taught from the outset to think out the reasons for the different steps in a demonstration, and receive assistance only where he is not liable to discover readily the reasons by himself. Such is the method adopted in this book, which is the product of years of successful application of this method of teaching in the class-room, and is in the direct line of the methods advocated by the leading educators of the present day.

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A FEW TESTIMONIALS.

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By KATE O'NEILL,

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American History Leaflets.

COLONIAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL.

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These Leaflets are designed to promote the scientific method of studying history from its documents, and furnish in convenient form and at a moderate price copies of original documents that have become famous in our colonial and constitutional history as the outcome of some important crisis, or as exponents of the theories underlying our form of government. Each Leaflet contains a brief historical introduction and bibliography to aid further investigation by the student.

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16.-Documents illustrating the Territorial Development of the United States. 1584-1774.

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