The History Teacher’s Magazine

Volume I.
Number 5.

PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, 1910.

$1.00 a year
15 cents a copy

CONTENTS.

Page.
INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN HISTORY IN HARVARD COLLEGE, by Prof. Charles H. Haskins[95]
IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICAN HISTORY TEACHING, by Sara A. Burstall[96]
“THE OLD SOUTH LEAFLETS” CLASSIFIED, by Rex W. Wells[98]
MUNICIPAL CIVICS, by Dr. James J. Sheppard[99]
HAS HISTORY A PRACTICAL VALUE? by Prof. J. N. Bowman[103]
CALDWELL AND PERSINGER’S “A SOURCE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES”[105]
EDITORIAL[106]
AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by Arthur M. Wolfson, Ph.D.[107]
ASHLEY’S “AMERICAN HISTORY,” reviewed by H. R. Tucker[108]
ANCIENT HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by William Fairley, Ph.D.[109]
EUROPEAN HISTORY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL, by D. C. Knowlton, Ph.D.[110]
HISTORY IN THE GRADES, by Armand J. Gerson[112]
REPORTS FROM THE HISTORICAL FIELD, by Walter H. Cushing:
The English Historical Association; California Association; New York City Conference; Missouri Society; Bibliography of History for Schools[113]
CORRESPONDENCE:
Source Methods; School Libraries[114]

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 3, 1879.