The History Teacher’s Magazine

Volume I.
Number 4.

PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER, 1909.

$1.00 a year
15 cents a copy

CONTENTS.

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HISTORY SYLLABI, by Prof. Walter L. Fleming[71]
TENTATIVE LIST OF SYLLABI[72]
AN HISTORICAL LABORATORY, by Prof. William MacDonald[73]
ORGANIZATION OF THE RECITATION, by Prof. N. M. Trenholme[74]
THE STUDY OF LOCAL INDUSTRIES, by Alexander L. Pugh[76]
FORMAN’S “ADVANCED CIVICS,” reviewed by H. W. Edwards[77]
EDITORIAL[78]
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY MEETINGS[79]
AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by Arthur M. Wolfson, Ph.D.[80]
STEPHENS’ “TRANSITIONAL PERIOD”[81]
EUROPEAN HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by Daniel C. Knowlton, Ph.D.[82]
ANCIENT HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by William Fairley, Ph.D.[84]
ENGLISH HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by C. B. Newton[85]
HISTORY IN THE GRADES, by Armand J. Gerson[86]
REPORTS FROM THE HISTORICAL FIELD, Walter H. Cushing:
List of History Teachers’ Associations; News of the Associations; Aids to Visualization; Modifications of the Report of the Committee of Seven; Directions for Written Work at Meredith College[88]
CORRESPONDENCE[91]

Published monthly, except July and August, by McKinley Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.

Copyright, 1909, McKinley Publishing Co.
Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1909, at the Post-office at Philadelphia, Pa., under Act of March 8, 1879.


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