. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. s the blackboard. Everybody in any pursuit whose success has been re-corded brought himself to like his business. Athenaeussays of Parrhasius, the greatest of Greek painters:However, as regards his art, he never suffered him-self to grow doubtful of it or complaining, or ill-tem-pered, but he was ever making himself more goodhumored at work, so that he sang all the time that hewas painting, as Theophrastus doth relate in his trea-tise on happiness. The oarsmen sang when they drovethe cargo through the waves. John Wesley rodethrough rain and mud the length a


. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. s the blackboard. Everybody in any pursuit whose success has been re-corded brought himself to like his business. Athenaeussays of Parrhasius, the greatest of Greek painters:However, as regards his art, he never suffered him-self to grow doubtful of it or complaining, or ill-tem-pered, but he was ever making himself more goodhumored at work, so that he sang all the time that hewas painting, as Theophrastus doth relate in his trea-tise on happiness. The oarsmen sang when they drovethe cargo through the waves. John Wesley rodethrough rain and mud the length and breadth of Eng-land, singing as he rode. I do not remember, hewrote, when an old man that I ever let myself feellowness of spirits for a quarter of an hour since I wasborn.—Win. McAndrew, in . Journal of Education,Boston. Mothercraft is becoming a prominent subject inthe elementary schools of England. School janitors in Salt Lake County, Utah, meet to-gether in institutes every year to discuss the tech-nical side of their


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