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INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Victorian Age. By W. T. Young, M. A., Lecturer in English Literature in the University of London, Goldsmith's College. Joint Editor of The Cambridge Anthologies.

INITIATION INTO LITERATURE. By Emile Faguet of the French Academy. With additions specially written for the English edition. Translated from the French by Sir Home Gordon, Bart. G. P. Putnam's Sons. Price of each book, $1.25 Net.

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"STORIES OF OUR HOLIDAYS." By Isabel M. Horsford, Teacher in William E. Endicott School, Boston, Mass. Silver, Burdett & Company. A happy thought, which presents in large type the essential thought of our principal holidays so that the children who have just learned to read can get from a real book a good idea of the real meaning of Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Fourth of July and all the rest.

Periodical Notes.

In the North American Review for May, Ida Husted Harper gives her reasons, well backed up by a thorough knowledge of politics, why the National Constitution will Enfranchise Women. The paper is well worth attention.

"Why the Panama Canal is not a Canal" is the title of an interesting paper appearing among the many timely ones in the May issue of Current Opinion. The writer shows how egregious is the misnomer of such a term as "canal" when applied to the triumph of engineering achieved at Panama.

The Catholic Educational Review for May contains a sane and convincing article on "Inefficiency of Moral Education without a Religious Basis." Protestant as well as Catholic schools are considered in this review of the principal forces which make for character-forming in the school systems of five nations which lead in educational work.

While all interest is centered on Mexico, the May number of the National Geographic Magazine, with its Supplement of the map of Mexico containing the latest and most accurate information of the geography of that country, will be a most popular one. There are three splendid papers on Mexico and Mexicans," ""A Naturalist's Journey around Vera Cruz and Tampico," and "A Mexican Hacienda," that make up a large part of the body of the magazine.

In the May Atlantic Monthly George C. Whipple contributes a highly interesting survey of the new theories, discoveries and accomplishments in " The Broadening Science of Sanitation."

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College Entrance Requirements in History, in Theory and in Practice.
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The Reconstruction of History Teaching. J. Madison Gathany.

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History in the Elementary Schools. Samuel Burnett Howe.

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The Compensations of a Teacher of English. Alice M. Dunbar.

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