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We need hundreds of teachers in the months of June, July and August to fill positions that become suddenly vacant. Our business, though large last season, has increased 30 per cent. up to June 1st. Send for Hand Book. C. J. ALBERT, Manager.

REED'S SCHOOL INK

The Best-The Cheapest. The only satisfactory
School Ink. Sample sent free on application.

Address,

W. W. REED, Sec'y.

WESTERN SCHOOL INK COMPANY,

Winchester, Ind.

Concrete Geometry

In the Primary and the Grammar Grades.

REPORT OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF TEN. MENSURATION TAUGHT OBJECTIVELY.

The Ross Dissected Geometrical, Surface, and Solid Forms are a complete embodiment of the recommendations of the Sub-Committee on Mathematics as endorsed by the Committee of Ten, for improved arithmetical instruction. All of practical Geometry, every operation in the mensuration of surfaces and solids, and their geometrical relations, so objectively illustrated and verified as to fix them forever in the minds of pupils whilst giving the best of discipline and furnishing the means for unified instruction in reading, language, drawing, etc., as well as mathematics.

By unanimous judgment of the most eminent educators, the best, cheapest, most complete system of dissected geometrical and mensuration appliances ever devised.

For particulars and circulars of information as to terms and agency work, write Z. ROSS, General Agent, FREMONT, OHIO.

Or W. W. ROSS, Supt. of Schools,

TEACHERS' CO-OPERATIVE ACENCY,

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.

"Perhaps the schools of Texas annually employ as many as 4,000 new teachers. To provide this number of trained teachers largely overtaxes our source of supply."-J. M. CARLISLE, State Superintendent.

Oklahoma Territory is even now asking statehood. 1,000 teachers are needed to take charge of her schools in September. Our vacancies comprise every department of school work. Do you wish to change your position for an increase of salary? Texas has the largest permanent school fund of any State. Do you want more congenial surroundings or a milder climate? Write us for application blanks, ect. Box 407.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

SUMMER COURSES.

During the summer of 1894, beginning July 9th, and continuing six weeks, courses of instruction will be offered in Mathematics, Sciences, Languages, and other branches of study. These courses are primarily intended for teachers and will be given by members of the Literary Faculty. For circulars and information address,

JAMES H. WADE, Sec'y UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich.

THE NEW AMERICAN TEACHERS' AGENCY.

Teachers seeking positions, and those wishing a change at an increased salary, should address C. B. RUGGLES & CO., Cincinnati, ✪. 237 Vine St., (Palace Hotel Bldg.) Room C.

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Will bring you by return mail a copy of our new Portrait Catalogue of

15 # SCHOOL LIBRARIES. *

We can show you how, at small expense, you can have your own Library.

GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,

BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND CHICAGO.

THE LAKESIDE SUMMER SCHOOLS Of Methods, Sciences, Languages, Literature and Phonography. Regular Annual Session Opens July 10, 1894,

AND CONTINUES FOUR WEEKS.
INSTRUCTORS AND FACULTY.

Arithmetic and Primary Methods.

SUPT. J. J. BLISS, Crestline, O.

PROF. C. S. COLER, Sandusky, O.

Psychology and its Applications in Pedagogy....

Methods in History..

Four Weeks. ..Four Weeks.

......One Week.

SUPT. C. C. MILLER, Hamilton, O., Ex-State School Commissioner. Methods in Latin and Modern Languages.

PROF. HENRY L. MCCLELLAN, A. M., Ogontz Institute, Penn. Elementary Science, Supervision and Literature...

SUPT. E. J. SHIVES, Sandusky, O.

..Four Weeks.

....Two Weeks.

...Four Weeks.

Geography and History of the U. S. and Government.
SUPT. W. V. SMITH, Port Clinton, O.
PROF. JOHN G. SCORER, Cleveland School of Oratory.

Reading: Primary and Advanced..

Supervision and Principalships..
General Characteristics of the Teacher.

Miscroscopy..

..Four Weeks

Round Table Discussions
Three Lectures.
REV. M. J. KEYS
....One Week

REV. A. C. VINCENT, Sandusky, O.

Methods in Literature..

SUPT. J. J. BURNS, Canton, O.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.

Chemistry and Physiology. PROF. A. E. POWELL, Columbus, O.
German, French and Latin. PROF. HENRY L. MCCLELLAN, Ögontz Institute.
Penn.

English: Grammar and Rhetoric, and Physics.

dusky, O.

PROF. C. S. COLER, Sao.

Arithmetic and Algebra. SUPT. J. J. BLISS, Crestline, O.
Greek and English Literature. SUPT. E. J. SHIVES, Sandusky, O.
United States History and Civil Government. SUPT. W. V. SMITH, Por
Clinton, O.

Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Penmanship. SANDUSKY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Elocution and Physical Culture. PROF. JOHN G. SCORER and Faculty of the
Cleveland School of Oratory (Extra).

Music: Vocal and Instrumental (Extra). PROF. BLAKESLEE, Conservatory of Music. Delaware, O.

Other subjects provided for upon request of a sufficient number of students. W. V. SMITH, PORT CLINTON, Q. Principal.

Is the oldest Éducational Periodical now published in America, and it is one of the soundest, most practical, and most helpful.

There is nothing trashy about it.

It tends to make teachers intelligent and strong in their work. It holds up high ideals.

It gives the fullest and most reliable educational news.

It is the earnest advocate of all that is best in education without being sensational.

The bound volumes of the MONTHLY constitute an excellent

PEDAGOGICAL LIBRARY,

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Each volume contains a complete report of the proceedings, papers and discussions of the State Teachers' Association, together with the doings of local associations, institutes, reading circles,

etc.

No Ohio teacher can afford to be without it.

After an experience of more than twelve years in the management of the journal, and an experience of more than forty years in educational work in Ohio, including schools of every grade from the country school to the college, the editor feels that he may, without presumption and without fear of disappointment, rely upon the hearty and active support of the whole body of Ohio teachers.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR.

In Clubs of four or more, $1.25, if paid in advance or within three

months.

SAMUEL FINDLEY,

Editor and Proprietor,

AKRON, OHIO.

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