WRIGHT, HENRY PARKS. Young man and teaching. (Vocational ser.) *$1.50 Macmillan 371
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“In ‘The young man and teaching,’ by Henry Parks Wright, the author, who is dean of Yale college, discusses every aspect of the teaching profession, laying particular emphasis on the psychological qualifications of the man who would devote his life to teaching. Among the chapter headings are the following: Teaching as a profession; Objections to the vocation considered; Personal qualifications; Educational preparation; Instruction; Government; Rules and penalties; Teaching in college, and others.”—N Y Times
+ Booklist 16:332 Jl ’20
“His book is thorough and suggestive.”
+ Boston Transcript p11 Ap 3 ’20 130w + Cleveland p55 My ’20 50w N Y Times 25:296 Je 6 ’20 100w
“Some of the author’s sentiments are tinged with those of the ‘old school,’ but a majority of his thoughts about teaching are strictly up to date and unquestionably true.”
+ − School R 28:392 My ’20 400w
WRIGHT, ROWLAND. Disappearance of Kimball Webb. *$1.75 (3c) Dodd