. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine . uck Smith has de-prived the Kindergarten Association of one of itsmost efficient and most charming members. Theofficers of the association are Miss Annie Laws,president; vice-presidents, Miss Fannv Field, Fleischmann. Mrs. John M. Withrow, H. Hartmann, Mrs. Frank H. Nelson, MissEugenie M. Werk; secretary, Mrs. W. Austin Good-man; treasurer, Mrs. Charles H. Kellogg, and cor-responding secretary, Mrs. John R. Holmes. IN APRIL. The air is soft and balmy, the grass is growing green,The maple buds are swelling. Till their slender threads are


. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine . uck Smith has de-prived the Kindergarten Association of one of itsmost efficient and most charming members. Theofficers of the association are Miss Annie Laws,president; vice-presidents, Miss Fannv Field, Fleischmann. Mrs. John M. Withrow, H. Hartmann, Mrs. Frank H. Nelson, MissEugenie M. Werk; secretary, Mrs. W. Austin Good-man; treasurer, Mrs. Charles H. Kellogg, and cor-responding secretary, Mrs. John R. Holmes. IN APRIL. The air is soft and balmy, the grass is growing green,The maple buds are swelling. Till their slender threads are seen,The brown brook chatters gayly Its rippling course along,And hark!—from distant tree-top I hear the bluebirds song. THE KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY MAGAZINE 237 HELPFUL HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS For , Rural ana Primary Teachers A Counting Lesson Place half-inch cylinders on desk as shown by illus-tration. Call this a bridge and let the little ones seehow far across the bridge they can get—how far they cancount How to Abolish Dust The county superintendent, no doubt, can give in-formation where a good sweeping preparation can besecured. The dust should be wiped up with a clean, tastefully decorated house is not only healthful,it has a powerful influence for good in the housekeeping on the part of the teacher is a suresign of an inferior school in some important particulars. A very good home-made dust preventer may be madeby taking a barrel of good grade sawdust and thoroughlymixing it with five quarts of common paraffine this preparation be kept in an open barrel a littleoil may be added as needed. The oil usually sells at twentycents a gallon. A few handfuls only of the preparationare required at each sweeping,—Atlantic Educational Jour-nal. A Teachers Creed I believe in boys and girls, the men and women of agreat tomorrow; that whatsoever the boy soweth, theman shall reap. I believe in the curse of ignorance, inthe effi


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