. The Rotunda . nce for certain school systems. Youknow of certain good rules and cus-toms that prevail there that you thinkare good to work under. How did those things come about?Because the teachers organized andlittle by little have secured those con-ditions that you think are good. Girls, if they have done that muchfor you before you came, you owe itnow to help make things better forthose who come next. Join the Teachers Associationwherever you teach. You will findsome teachers there who are not in-terested, who may laugh at you foryour interest. But you are on theright road. You have join


. The Rotunda . nce for certain school systems. Youknow of certain good rules and cus-toms that prevail there that you thinkare good to work under. How did those things come about?Because the teachers organized andlittle by little have secured those con-ditions that you think are good. Girls, if they have done that muchfor you before you came, you owe itnow to help make things better forthose who come next. Join the Teachers Associationwherever you teach. You will findsome teachers there who are not in-terested, who may laugh at you foryour interest. But you are on theright road. You have joined a pro-fession, so support it. Find out what the local group isworking for. If they stand for Ten-ure, Accumulated Leave, Group In-surance. Your State Association needs anddeserves your support. Your Nation-al Association is a big organization,doing big things. Join it. May you get your position whereyou most desire it. May you give tothe profession the support which itis due. Yours Cordially, Lucy Mason GIPSY WINGS BOOK REVIEW Disraeli—By Andre Maurois Disraeli, the picturesque and flam-boyant personality, the man of ambi-tion and pride, has become thorough-ly humanized for us in his biology byAudre Maurois. He tells us the most intimate likestory of the most fascinating figureof the Victorian Age. Disraeli movesthrough the book in such a naturalway that the reader feels personallyacquainted with him. His alert, bril-liant mind startles you. Brand Whitlock has said Disraeli is a charming and distinguished piecenf work, and will be the book of theseason, or else artistic appreciationis dead in America. The New York Herald-Tribunesaid of the book, Disraeli, a masterof epigram and ironical efforts, everstartling, never dull, would have re-joiced in this understanding biogra-phy. Beneath a simple and apparent-ly naive style, Maurois has probedto the roots, rescuing all the magicin the career of the Hebrew account is historically accurateand yet more vivid t


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