The teachers college quarterly [serial] . eight. Minimum Requirements for Teaching in North Carolina , 285 Daphne Cabbaway. The Rights of a Child 292 W. G. Bagley. The New Motherhood 293 Ruth Comfobt Mitchell. Is the Public Library Worth While? 294 Mbs. F. A. Gbigg. Marketing the Canning Club Products 297 Mbs. Jane S. Card in Hygiene 303 Alice V. Wilson. Literature in the Public Schools 307 Leon R. Meadows. The School Newspaper in the Colon School 311 Julia Rankin, 16. R. E. Lee 312 Pbofessob W. C. Jackson. Time Allotment for Studying 319 Ruth Lowdeb, 17. The Three Education Bil


The teachers college quarterly [serial] . eight. Minimum Requirements for Teaching in North Carolina , 285 Daphne Cabbaway. The Rights of a Child 292 W. G. Bagley. The New Motherhood 293 Ruth Comfobt Mitchell. Is the Public Library Worth While? 294 Mbs. F. A. Gbigg. Marketing the Canning Club Products 297 Mbs. Jane S. Card in Hygiene 303 Alice V. Wilson. Literature in the Public Schools 307 Leon R. Meadows. The School Newspaper in the Colon School 311 Julia Rankin, 16. R. E. Lee 312 Pbofessob W. C. Jackson. Time Allotment for Studying 319 Ruth Lowdeb, 17. The Three Education Bills . 321 Defects of the Present Plan of Examination and Certification of Teachers and Advantages of the Proposed Plan 326 Editorials 329 The Teachers Assembly 334 By the Editor, Editorial Departments— Suggestions 338 Reviews 352 Alumna? 361 School Activities 367 School Notes 376 School Bulletin 386 Fifth Biennial Report of East Carolina Teachers Training School 387 Drugged English As She is Spoken 391 ??- - -, - ---?- <W /?:. Wbt draining g>cf)ool <&uarterlp Vol. Ill JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, 1917 No. 4 Presidents Address Before the Teachers Assemblyat the Thirty-third Meeting* Robert H. Weight Mr. President, Fellow Teachers, Ladies and Gentlemen: •JJj ?£) I realize the importance of the teacher in the advancement ofVV our State socially and industrially, as well as mentally and%W ? morally, I would not be true to the finer feelings of my naturewere I to speak to you tonight without first thanking you for the verygreat honor you have conferred upon me by selecting me as your presi-dent. I do esteem it a great honor to be so favorably thought of by theteachers of North Carolina, than which there is not a nobler band ofworkers in our State. „ . The true reward that comes to one for having wrought of the School well is another opportunity for service. At present inSystem our State this reward is constantly ours, for I am per- suaded that there is not in our Union a


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