INFORMATION ABOUT THE MAGAZINE "EDUCATION' Established in 1880 by the late Hon. Thomas W. Bicknell, Notable American Educator. Its first article (on Text-Books and Their Uses) was by Hon. William T. Harris. The present Editor joined the Editorial Staff in May, 1892. All articles in Education are original contributions, not to be had elsewhere. Its contributors are, practically all, able and active Educators. Aims to aid all School and College Officials and Teachers in solving their daily problems. Its issues are monthly, from September to June inclusive. Most Librarians bind the numbers annually, in July or August. A Title Page and a Table of Contents for a given Volume appear in the June issue. We can usually supply missing back numbers when you bind the year's numbers. Do not throw away your back numbers; they have a cash value. Librarians may safely suggest Education as a source-book of information on teaching and administration. 49th YEAR AND VOLUME Beginning septemBER, 1928 $4.00 A YEAR Per Number 400 FOREIGN POST, 300 a yr. CANADIAN POST 2oc ayr. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS TO THE MAGAZINE "EDUCATION" I insist that all majors in education report certain articles from some number of your organ."-Professor Curtis T. Williams, School of Education, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. "Our Public School uses the Magazine files very extensively and would like to have these years complete, whatever they cost."-E. L. Kruse, for Media, Pa., Free Library. "In reviewing some of our best professional journals, I spoke with emphasis of the manysidedness and broad-mindedness of your 'Education.'"-Carroll D. Champlin, California, Pa. "I cannot afford to miss a single number. I have been a subscriber for more than twenty years."-Superintendent C. E. Spaulding, Plymouth, Indiana, Public Schools. "Rest assured that your Magazine stands at the top, and has backbone. So many of the educational papers lack 'pep' and contact with growing, fighting reality of life."-Henry Flury, Eastern High School, Washington, D. C. "Your journal continues rich in material of the type most needed in this age. There is nothing more timely in the field than 'Education.'"-From Professor Harold Saxe Tuttle, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon. "It is one of the best-read magazines of its kind that we have on our shelves and is excellent for reference purposes."-A. F. Mailman, Free Public Library, Berlin, N. H. "Opens a fund of information and interest to the readers in our Free Library."-Supt. V. G. Ketkar, Poona City, India. "Has rendered a great service to the cause of education through a long period of years." Joy E. Morgan, Washington, D. C. THE PALMER COMPANY 120 BOYLSTON STREET FRANK HERBERT PALMER, A. M., EDITOR PUBLISHERS |