The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Ni:V. OKIJANISING SECKETAKV. (;IESTS OF LORD AND LADV ABEKDEEX schools should have more than a bookand map knowledge of our owncountry and of the motherland. , himself an Englishman bybirth and instinct, but a Canadian bywish and practice, having a fine ap-preciation of the broadening influenceof travel and of the enlivenment thattravel gives to tolerance and good-will, set about to organise the Mani-toba teachers tour. He had held theposition of principal teacher at Tre-herne, Manitoba, and when h


The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Ni:V. OKIJANISING SECKETAKV. (;IESTS OF LORD AND LADV ABEKDEEX schools should have more than a bookand map knowledge of our owncountry and of the motherland. , himself an Englishman bybirth and instinct, but a Canadian bywish and practice, having a fine ap-preciation of the broadening influenceof travel and of the enlivenment thattravel gives to tolerance and good-will, set about to organise the Mani-toba teachers tour. He had held theposition of principal teacher at Tre-herne, Manitoba, and when he at-tended a convention of teachers atWinnipeg, he saw the opportunity togreatly enlarge their range of visionand teaching capacity, and he did notlet the opportunity go by. What did this tour to themotherland involve ? One wouldscarcely wish to be conducted throughthe mazes of that experience, butsome indication might be made ofits ramifications. To England sev-eral trips in advance had to be at several principal places,such as London and Edinburgh, harl 26 to be enlisted and local committeesappo


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