School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . Schools 466 Rittenhouse School, The 349 Round Table, The 118, 238, 506, 626 Rural School Problem, The 5, 194 Rural Schools, How to Improve our 132 Rural Schools, Little Journeys to, 25, 84, 145, 207, 288, 356, 425, 499, 555 Salaries, Teachers 428 Scholarships, The Carter 334 School Garden as a Factor in Education, The 571 School Garden, Our 483 School House, A new rural 639 School House, The 407 School, Some Problems of the ungraded 623 Science Benches for Small Schools 11 Science, Insect Galls in Relation to Field Work in Elem


School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . Schools 466 Rittenhouse School, The 349 Round Table, The 118, 238, 506, 626 Rural School Problem, The 5, 194 Rural Schools, How to Improve our 132 Rural Schools, Little Journeys to, 25, 84, 145, 207, 288, 356, 425, 499, 555 Salaries, Teachers 428 Scholarships, The Carter 334 School Garden as a Factor in Education, The 571 School Garden, Our 483 School House, A new rural 639 School House, The 407 School, Some Problems of the ungraded 623 Science Benches for Small Schools 11 Science, Insect Galls in Relation to Field Work in Elementary. . 412 Scraps from a County Inspectors Notebook 82, 175 Seatwork, Recreative 537 Sex Education 620 Shakespeare, Method of Dealing with a Play of 307 Society, The Teacher in 504 Spelling, Entrance 343 Spelling, The Problem of 70 Sports, School 565 Stories, The Fanciful in 163 Summer Schools in France and Germany 340 Teachers Crowning Gift, The 204 Teachers Note Book, From the 346 Torontos Open Air School f. 533 Township Boards 422 Woodpeckers, The 303. Thk Ln ScholarReproduced by the special permission of The Perry Pictures Company. Maiden, Mass., flM^ woulD not bave our ^ouno citisens grow upaiui& images of moral ^eformiti^ as in somenojious pasture, an^ tbere browse an& feeb upon man^^a banetul berb anD flower ^a\:> b\) ^av?, little b^ little,until tbev? silently oatber a testerino mass of corrupttion in tbeir own soul. Xet our artists ratber be tbosewbo are gifted to discern tbe true nature of tbebeautiful an^ oraceful; tben will our voutb ^well ina lan^ of bealtb, amiD fair sigbts an^ soun^s, an^receive tbe aoo^ in everptbino; anO beautv, tbe effluenceof fair works, sball flow into tF^e eve an& ear, lif?e abealtb=c3ivino bree3e from a purer region, anO in=sensibly ^raw tbe soul from earliest vears into lihe=ness an& smnpatbv: witb tbe beautv of reason. —Platos Republic. \-ol. II. TORONTO, SEPTEMBER, 1913. No. I. Recti ciiltiis pectoni roborant Editori


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