Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . as tothe efficacy of the present system; on theother it is extolled as perfect and satisfac-tory. We find the schools abused by some,and the home censured by others, as re-sponsible for any defect in the character ofgirls training. Teachers and books are notthe main factors in the education of is the character and disposition of theirparents and associates which yield the mostpowerful influence. If you live with wolvesyou must learn to howl, and all high stand-ards of education are usually futile when theatmosphere of the girls home and her a
Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . as tothe efficacy of the present system; on theother it is extolled as perfect and satisfac-tory. We find the schools abused by some,and the home censured by others, as re-sponsible for any defect in the character ofgirls training. Teachers and books are notthe main factors in the education of is the character and disposition of theirparents and associates which yield the mostpowerful influence. If you live with wolvesyou must learn to howl, and all high stand-ards of education are usually futile when theatmosphere of the girls home and her as-sociations are the reverse of refining andintelligent. It requires peculiarly strongwill on her part, then, to refuse to howlwh»n her tribe is wolfish. And it is justhere where the moral obligations of parentsmust be emphasized to complement theBchool by associations not necessarily ofwealth or luxury, but of culture and reli-gious principle.—Jewish Messenger, %{){of ^ftoxcNjiapl^ Munson Phonography. The Only Complete Course of fact about the only book connected with the systemthat is in reach now is the Com-plete Phonographer, the authors textbook, and that docs not embody the recentchanges in the system adopted by the au-thor and approved by practical Munson Several attempts have, we believe, beenmade to supply the demand for Munsonphonographic literature, but for one reasonor another all efforts in the direction of sup-plemental literature in book form havefailed. As the matter now stands, the only pub-lication which represents Munson short-hand as Mr. Munson writes it, is the Pen-mans Art Journal, and the only courseof instruction ever committed to print wbio>>-h„Hle. ..11 .1 *~--~!~,r,) of the author of the system himself) are tobe found in the past eighteen numbers ofthe Journal. These lessons were preparedby Mrs, L. H. Packard, a prominent writerand teacher of large experience. They startat the very a, b, c of short band writingand by easy grada
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