It exhibits a distinct mode and order of development.

The course is as clearly laid out as in any other branch of study.

Practice based upon understanding of means as applied to ends.

It permits the attention to be given to the hands in practice, and not to the pages.

In schools it will secure uniformity in the instruction given.

It furnishes the bases for oral recitations and examinations as in other subjects.

It is logical, systematic, thorough.

It is a book for use by schools, teachers, and students.

NOTES:

1: From the "Table Talk."