Editor History Teacher’s Magazine.
I wish to express my appreciation of the value of your new magazine. It is brimful of good things for Civics and History teachers, and I can hardly see how we got along without a magazine of our own for so long. I am glad you are devoting so much space to the problems of the elementary and secondary schools. Since they furnish the material for the colleges, it seems but just that they should receive the generous consideration you are giving them.
Will you please publish (1) the membership requirements, fees, etc., of the History Teachers’ Association of the Middle States; also (2) publishers and price of Cheyney’s “European Background of American History”?
Wishing your magazine abundant success,
Respectfully, M. E. C.
(1) Membership in the History Teachers’ Association of the Middle States and Maryland is open to any person teaching history in a school or college within the territory. The membership fee is one dollar a year. Members receive not only the reports of the Middle States Association, but also those of the New England and North Central Associations. Application for membership should be made to the secretary, Professor Henry Johnson, Teachers’ College, New York City.
(2) Cheyney’s “European Background” is the first volume of Hart’s “American Nation”; the volume retails for about two dollars.
Editor History Teacher’s Magazine.
The History Teacher’s Magazine has given me new inspiration in my work in history, and I find it a great pleasure and help. Please give me the following information:
(1) Where to obtain Murray’s Classical Maps, (2) the American History Leaflets, (3) is there a book or series of leaflets giving sketches of early explorers and chief men in American history? H. B. N.