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We shall have a booth (No. 150) near the registration desk at the N. E. A. Headquarters in the Shortridge High School, where we shall be glad to have you call. Make this a place to meet your friends. Superintendents will find the booth conveniently located to meet teachers. The FISK TEACHERS AGENCY of Chicago has for many years been a leader. To meet the still growing needs we have increased our facilities by acquiring the adjoining suite of offices.

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THE EDUCATION OF BEHAVIOUR, by I. B. Saxby, D.Sc. Price $2.50. A new and important volume of especial interest to psychologists and biologists. The author, an authority in this field, takes up the relation of education to the preparation of citizenship and the respective influences of heredity and environment.

PSYCHANALYSIS IN THE CLASS ROOM, by George H. Green, with Introduction by Professor William McDougall of Harvard University. Price $1.75. A book of actual practical assistance to the teacher in distinguishing and dealing with the different mental characteristics of pupils. The author has avoided giving the subject a Freudian significance; he is concerned only with the wholesome development of normal pupils.

THE MIND IN ACTION, by George H. Green, author of "Psychanalysis in the Class Room." Price $2.00. Explains the dynamic processes of the mind and tells of its practical application in the speech of everyday life. It runs over a wide range of subjects; it is simply and brilliantly written, dealing with fundamental principles first, and then going deeper into mentalism in such a way as to make it really a text book on many important human problems. It has a high value for every student of practical psychology.

PRACTICAL BUSINESS ENGLISH, a Textbook on Commercial Correspondence for Junior and Senior High School Students, by W. L. Mason, for many years teacher in the High Schools of New York City, now teacher in the Santa Monica (Cal.) High School. Approximate price $2.00. This new book, to be published shortly, will, it is believed, make a special appeal to teachers of this subject and to pupils, on account of its simple and logical method.

THE BACKWARD CHILD, a Study of the Psychology and Treatment of Backwardness; a Practical Manual for Teachers and Students, by Barbara S. Morgan. Price $1.50. Analysis of mental faculties to find the causes of backwardness, rather than the mere classifying of mental defectives. Its subject matter is the backward child who will remain in the community, rather than the institutional case.

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