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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS

OF

TEACHING AND STUDYING LANGUAGES.

FRENCH SERIES.

Just Published.

No. 1. THE FACTS OF LIFE (Les Faits de la Vie).
Idiomatically described and systematically arranged, forming a
complete Dictionary of the Objective Language, By VICTOR
BETIS and HOWARD SWAN, Educational Directors of the Central
School of Foreign Tongues.

Part I.-Containing 2,500 Idiomatic_Sentences, grouped in
96 Sections, dealing with Home Life, The School,
Travelling, and Plants. 144 pp., demy 8vo,
cloth, 3s.

Special Edition of the above, in Three Books,
for Class Use.
Demy 8vo, price Is. each.

These each contain about 32 Sections, each of which is printed on one side of a sheet of stout paper, the inner edge of which is perforated, so that any Section may be detached and distributed singly.

Rapid Binders specially prepared for filing the Sections when detached can be supplied. Particulars on application.

To each idiomatic phrase in the mother tongue there is generally a corresponding idiomatic phrase in the foreign tongue used under the same circumstances, but differently expressed, according to the climatic or other surroundings, or the peculiar genius of the people. It is these phrases which have been collected in "The Facts of Life," so that the Student can readily find the foreign equivalent for any idiomatic expression not made by the compilers or drawn from any special author, but that used by everybody, the normal or habitual expression of a normal and habitual fact, thought, or emotion.

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for the use of English Schools by JOHANNA WULFSON, from the Original
Work by Dr. Fr. RITTER VON MOCNIK. Demy 8vo, boards, Is.
The Special Features of this Book are:-

1. It contains only exercises, and no explanations which are of little use to pupils.
2 The method is so gradually and systematically developed that it cannot fail to
be understood.

3. It leads to independent work both at home and at school.

4. The vital connexion of the four simple rules is shown, by which means pupils are enabled to add and subtract correctly and quickly, to learn the tables thoroughly and with ease, and to grasp their application to division.

5. The continuous repetition of exercises in varied form; for to acquire fluency and correctness it is necessary to reproduce and repeat until the pupils are able to answer without the least hesitation.

6. It contains a great number of exercises in mental arithmetic, to precede those to be written.

2. HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS ON THE TEACHING
OF VISUAL ARITHMETIC. By JOHANNA WULFSON. Demy
8vo, boards, IS.
These "HINTS AND DIRECTIONS" are the outcome of the Author's own long
experience as a teacher. The novelty of the method employed in "VISUAL ARITH
METIC FOR JUNIORS" seemed to necessitate detailed explanations.

EXTRACT FROM JOURNAL OF EDUCATION.
"Time spent is not time wasted" in arithmetic, and a glance at this little book,
showing how the child is helped from the concrete idea of number to the abstract,
proves how fully the author realizes a child's difficulties.

"Take the figure 7 as an illustration. It is placed before the pupil on the ball-frame, blackboard, and diagram, in as many forms as possible, he reproducing them on his slate at a later stage. Thus

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London; Printed by C. F. HODGSON & SON, 2 Newton Street, High Holborn, W.C.; and Published by WILLIAM RICE, 86 Fleet Street, E.C.

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A HOLIDAY TRAINING COURSE will be held July 21-31, and September 8-18. Fee: Two guineas. A Course on Literature Teaching, Sept. 22-25, one guinea. Students' Classes will go on during August.

The first FRENCH LESSON BOOK is now issued, "The Facts of Life," price 2s. 8d. post free, or as exercise sheets in Books I., II., and III., Is. each, post free. MS. French, German, Italian, Latin, and Greek Lessons supplied.

APPOINTMENT OPEN. A fully qualified trained Teacher required for Chicago. French and German. School for Children: The New School, Bedford Park, W.

Apply H. SwAN, Howard House, Arundel Street, Strand, W.C.

WESTFIELD COLLEGE,

FINCHLEY ROAD, HAMPSTEAD, N.W.

TWO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, of the value of £50 a year for two years, will be offered for Competition among Women Students at an Examination to be held on September 8th and 9th, 1896.

The successful candidates will be required to come into residence in October next and to read for the Examinations of London University.

Full particulars, Entrance Forms, &c., may be obtained from the Secretary to the Council, Miss S. M. SMEE.

THE

HE MARIA GREY TRAINING
COLLEGE

(Late 5 Fitzroy Street, W.),
SALUSBURY ROAD, BRONDESBURY,
LONDON, N.W.

A FULL COURSE of TRAINING in preparation for the CAMBRIDGE TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE in the Theory and Practice of Teaching is offered to Ladies who desire to become Teachers. Kindergarten Teachers are also prepared for the Higher Certificate of the National Froebel Union.

Junior Students are prepared for the Cambridge Higher Local Examinations.

Scholarships offered in all Divisions. College year begins September 16th, 1896.

Address-Principal, Miss ALICE WOODS, the Maria Grey Training College, Salusbury Road, Brondesbury, N.W.

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MESSRS.

GABBITAS, THRING, & CO.

LADIES' SCHOOLS FOR TRANSFER AND PARTNERSHIPS.

Telegrams-"Gabbitas, London."
(ESTABLISHED 1873.)

I.--No. 2,375.

A LADY who has for many years past conducted a highly successful and increasing School for Gentlemen's Daughters in the Country, but near to London, wishes to take into Partnership, after a due probation, a Lady with University qualifications. 8 Boarders (3 more entered) at Fees of 80 guineas and extras, and 24 Day Pupils at Fees of 30 guineas and Receipts about £2,000 per annum. Profits about £600. A moderate sum for share of Goodwill expected from highly qualified Candidate.

extras.

2.-No. 2,316.

HIGH-CLASS GIRLS' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL in fashionable Suburb of an important Midland Manufacturing Centre. Attractive detached house specially adapted for School purposes. Good Garden and Tennis Court. 6 Boarders at about 63 guineas each, and 37 Day Pupils of from 6 to 15 guineas each, exclusive of extras. Annual Receipts, £974. Profit nearly £300 per annum. About £450 for Goodwill.

3.-No. 2,385. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GENTLEMEN'S DAUGHTERS at fashionable South Coast watering place. Principals retiring from teaching profession. House in best part of the town, with large recreation ground. 14 Boarders, paying £48 to £66 each, exclusive of extras, and 7 Day Pupils, paying 12 guineas to £22 per annum each, exclusive of extras. Receipts £779. £500 for Goodwill. Thorough introduction can be given.

4.-No. 2,373.

A LADY, who established many years ago a School in the South of England for Gentlemen's Daughters, is contemplating retiring from the teaching profession, and wishes to be in correspondence with a suitable Successor. Exceptionally fine Premises, with School 30 acres of land, at moderate rental. practically full. 33 Boarders at average Fees of 60 guineas per annum and extras, and 2 Day Boarders (special cases) at 40 guineas. Books carefully kept by Accountant. Receipts, £3,000 per annum. Nett Profit at least £700 per annum. Thorough introduction will be given. Total Capital required, about £3,000. Amount might be paid by instalments.

5.-No. 2,381.

PARTNERSHIP, with view to succession, in Ladies' School of the highest class in a well-known educational centre, 17 Boarders paying Fees of £110 to £120, in addition to extras, and a few Day Boarders paying 50 guineas each, exclusive of extras. Receipts, £2,450 per annum. Personally inspected and unreservedly recommended. About £250 for half-share in Goodwill.

6.-No. 2,377.

UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE MODERN PREMISES, with well-timbered Grounds of five acres, close to fashionable and bracing resort on East Coast, most suitable for Ladies' School, required in neighbourhood. Specially reduced Rental, £120 per annum.

For full particulars of these and many others, apply to Messrs. Gabbitas, Thring, & Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W. No charge to Purchasers.

THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. ANDIDATES for DEGREES are

CAN

required to attend prescribed Courses of study in one of the Colleges of the University, but can present themselves for the Preliminary Examination, or for the Entrance Examination in Arts without such attendance. The Preliminary Examination is accepted by the General Medical Council, provided that Latin and a modern language have been included. It is also accepted by the Incorporated Law Society, provided that Latin has been included; and candidates placed in the First Division, if otherwise duly qualified, are exempted from a year of service under Articles of Clerkship. It is also accepted by the Council of Legal Education and the Society of Chartered Accountants. The Colleges of the University are Owens College, Manchester, University College, Liverpool, and Yorkshire College, Leeds.

Communications regarding Examinations, Attend. ance, and University business generally, should be

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TEACHERS.

Preparation for the Cambridge Teachers' Exami Also for the Froebel Society's Joint Board Examinations. Elementary Course. Methods of using Froebel's first four Gifts. Nature teaching applied to Botany and Zoology. Blackboard and Colouring in con'.exion. Occupations, with the working out of those for the year. Kindergarten Games, simple movements, Tonic Sol-fa, and Recitations. Special arrangements with Training Colleges and School Boards. Advanced Course; subjects required for the Joint Board's Higher Certificate; application of Froebel's methods to successive grades of advancement. Testimonials of efficiency at end of course. The classes assemble about 1st February, May, and October. Entrance Forms on application to The SECRETARY, 13 York Place, W.

addressed - REGISTRAR, University, T

Manchester.

The Calendar (price 1s.), containing the Regulations, Copies of Examination Papers, Lists of Graduates, &c., is published by Mr. J. E. CORNISH, Manchester, and by Messrs. MACMILLAN & Co., London.

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COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TEACHERS. This COLLEGE is open to Ladies who hold Univer. sity Certificates, and wish to become TEACHERS. The Course includes attendance at Professor Laurie's Lectures on Education at the University of Edinburgh, and Practice in Class-teaching in several schools. The Students are prepared for the Examination of the Cambridge Teachers' Training Syndicate.

Several BURSARIES of £30 are offered annually. The College year begins in October.

Further particulars may be obtained from the PRINCIPAL, 5 Melville Street, Edinburgh.

HIGHER CAMBRIDGE LOCAL

EXAMINATIONS.-Students are successfully prepared for this and other advanced Exami nations at the Classes in connexion with the North London Collegiate School for Girls. Address-THE HEADMISTRESS, 171 Camden Road, N.W.

HE CAMBRIDGE TRAINING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TEACHERS. Principal-Miss E. P. HUGHES, late of Newnham College.

The Students attend the Cambridge University Lectures on Teaching, and have ample opportunity for teaching in various schools in Cambridge.

The object of the College is to give a professional training to educated women who intend to teach. In addition to the course of training, it offers the advan tages of a college life, and one year's residence in Cambridge.

Students are admitted in January and in September. Full particulars may be obtained by application to the PRINCIPAL.

UNIVERSITY HALL FOR

ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. Under the government of the University. Warden-Miss LOUISA INNES LUMSDEN, Classical Honours, Girton College, Cambridge.

The Hall, which stands in grounds extending to about three-and-a-half acres, will accommodate over twenty Students, and will be opened for the Winter Session of 1896-7. Full particulars may be had on application to the WARDEN, University Hall, St. Andrews.

CARLYON

COLLEGE.

KERIN & LYNAM,

55 & 56 Chancery Lane.

LONDON MATRICULATION. PREL. SCI., INTER. ARTS AND SCIENCE, B.A., and B.Sc. CLASSES. Fresh Classes, September.

Elementary Classes in Greek, Latin, Mathematics, English, French, Mechani s.

COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS Classes.
Vacation Classes second week in August.

Classes for Legal and Medical Preliminaries, Entrance Scholarships, Higher Civil Service Examinations. Oxford and Cambridge Examinations. Higher Local. Private tuition.

ROYAL UNIVERSITY, IRELAND, Classes. B.A. Revision Classes, first week in September. Inter. Arts, Prel. Sci., and Inter. Sc. Revision Classes, just commenced.

Examination of Schools and correction of papers. Practical Classes in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. New Science Laboratories. Laboratory practice. Special Practical Physics Class, July 13th.

Private Tuition in Vacation.

The Principals may be seen between 11.15 and 1 every day, and 2.30 and 5 p.m. (except Saturday), or by appointment.

For prospectus and list of lecturers apply-R. C. B. KERIN, B.A., First in First Class Classical Honours, Editor of "Pro Plancio" and "Phædo."

LONDON

SUCCESSES.

MATRIC., 1892-95: 30. INTER. ARTS AND SCIENCE AND PREL. SCI., 1892-1895: 33, 3 IN HONOURS - ONE FIRST CLASS AND THIRD CLASS. FIRST M.B., 1894: I. B.A., 1891-94: 13, 3 HONOURS. B.A., 1895: 7, I IN HONOURS. MATRIC., 1896: 5. PREL, SCI., 1896: 6. SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Guy's, 1892, Westminster, 1894 and 1896.

OXFORD RESPONSIONS: 3.

OXFORD CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP: 1. INDIAN CIVIL: 1. ROYAL UNIVERSITY: 9. MEDICAL PRELIMINARY: 84.

DORECK SCHOLARSHIP, 1895 and 1896.
LEGAL PRELIMINARY, &c.

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The Courses of Instruction in Engineering and Chemistry at the Institute's Colleges commence in October, and cover a period of two to three years. The Matriculation Examination of the Central Technical College will be held on September 21st to 24th, and the Entrance Examination of the Day Department of the Technical College, Finsbury, on September 22nd.

CITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL
COLLEGE

(Exhibition Road, S.W.), a College for higher Technical Instruction for students, not under 16 years of age, preparing to become Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineers, Chemical and other Manufacturers, and Teachers.

The Matriculation Examination will be held on September 21st to 24th, and the new Session will commence on October 1st.

Professors:-O. Henrici, LL.D., F.R.S. (Mathematics), W. C. Unwin, F.R.S., M.I.C.E. (Civil and Mechanical Engineering), W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S. (Physics and Electrical Engineering), H. E. Armstrong, Ph.D., F.R.S. (Chemistry).

CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE,

FINSBURY

(Leonard Street, City Road, E.C.). The DAY DEPARTMENT provides Courses of Intermediate Instruction for Students, not under 14 years of age, preparing to enter Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and Chemical Industries.

The Entrance Examination will be held on September 22nd, and the new Session will commence on October 6th.

Professors:-S. P. Thompson, D.Sc., F.R.S. (Electrical Engineering), J. Perry, D.Sc., F.R.S. (Mechanical Engineering), R. Meldola, F.R.S. (Chemistry). JOHN WATNEY, Hon. Secretary. City and Guilds of London Institute,

Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E. C.

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Successful Middle Class Boys' Day and Board. ing School in London suburb. Receipts exceed £1,400.

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High Class Ladies' School in fashionable Midland health resort. 15 boarders, a few day pupils.

6. SCHOOL TRANSFER.Girls' Day School of 45 pupils in large provincial town. Receipts about £300.

On a thoroughly individual system, which ensures to Weak subjects receive special help. Fees may be based on

success.

Single subjects may be taken-Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry, Logic, Psychology, Political Economy, &c.

For Terms, Testimonials, &c., Address-Mr. J. CHARLESTON, B.A.,

WORCESTER HOUSE,

UPPER TOOTING, S.W.

THE FROEBEL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.
TALGARTH ROAD, WEST KENSINGTON, LONDON, W.
President-Mrs. Salis Schwabe.
Chairman of Committee-Mr. W. Mather.
Treasurer-Mr. C. G. Montefiore.
Secretary-Mr. Arthur G. Symonds, M.A.

THE TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS.
PRINCIPAL-MADAME MICHAELIS,

Who is assisted by a Staff of Competent Trainers and
Teachers.

Next Term begins Tuesday, September 22nd.
Application to be made to the PRINCIPAL,

TRANSFER MME BERGMAN ÖSTER

7. SCHOOL Ladies' Boarding School on the South Coast. 18 Boarders at medium fees. No Day Pupils. Moderate rent. Premium for goodwill, £250.

8. SCHOOL TRANSFER.High-class Ladies' School at fashionable South Coast watering-place. 14 Boarders; a few Day Pupils. Premium £500.

9. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP.A Lady wanted, to take the place of one of the partners, in a small select School in the Isle of Wight. No premium required from one who could bring a few Boarders.

10. REQUIRED. Two Ladies wish to purchase a Girls' Day and Boarding School, to be worked on high-school principles. Capital up to £700. Possession to be given after the Summer holidays.

For further particulars apply to the Manager, 8 Lancaster Place, Strand.

A prospectus of the Association will be sent gratis on application.

BERG'S PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, Dartford Heath, Kent (formerly at Hampstead).

The College, which is conducted on strictly hygienic principles, was opened in 1885, with the view of training educated women as Teachers of Scientific Physical Education-the object of whose work will be: to spread the knowledge of Physiology, Anatomy, and Hygiene; to teach Gymnastics, Dancing, and Cycling; to introduce out-door Games (Lawn Tennis, Cricket, Hockey, Basket-Ball, &c.) into Girls' Schools and Colleges; and to give Medical Gymnastics and Massage under medical superintendence. The Course of Training extends over two years. At the end of the Course examinations are held and certificates of theoretical knowledge and practical efficiency in teaching awarded to successful students

The College is situated on very high ground, gravel soil, on the confines of an extensive heath, half an hour from town. It stands in its own fine grounds of fourteen acres, including Out-door Gymnasium, Cycle Track, Cricket and Hockey Grounds, Lawn Tennis Courts laid down in cement.

No student from this College need be without remunerative work. Salary £100 and upwards. Students admitted in September.

Fall particulars may be obtained from the SECRETARY.

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JAMES POLLARD, Esq., C. A., one of the Magistrates of the City of Edinburgh, Covener of Public Health Committee, Chairman.

Professor PATRICK GEDDES, University Hall, Edinburgh, Vice-Chairman.

HENRY BEVERIDGE, Esq., of Pitreavie, Dunfermline. Professor ALEX. CRUM BROWN, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., University of Edinburgh.

FRANCIS M. CAIRD, Esq., M.B., F.R.C.S.E., School of Medicine, Edinburgh.

J. ARTHUR THOMSON, Esq., M.A., University Hall, Edinburgh.

Bankers-THE BANK OF SCOTLAND, EDINBURGH, LONDON, &c.

Solicitors-Messrs. CAIRNS, M'INTOSH, & MORTON, W.S., Edinburgh.

The FINANCIAL BASIS of the TOWN AND GOWN ASSOCIATION is to UTILIZE and DEVELOP OPENINGS for HOME INVESTMENTS, which rest essentially upon GOOD HERITABLE SECURITY, and CONSEQUENTLY YIELD A MODERATE but ADEQUATE RETURN. The aims of the Association are to supply certain economic demands from University and City, which the experience of past years shows to be steadily increasing. In this direction it has acquired the undertakings which have been initiated and organized during the past nine years by Professor Patrick Geddes, and carried on under his supervision. These comprise the group of Residences for Students, Graduates, and Alumni of the University, &c., known as University Hall, together with various Blocks of Dwellings, &c., recently repaired or reconstructed, chiefly in the Old Town of Edinburgh.

The MAXIMUM DIVIDEND is limited by the Articles of Association to 42 PER CENT., BUT THIS IS TO BE CUMULATIVE, and has BEEN GUARANTEED for FIVE YEARS BY THE VENDOR.

A large number of Shares have been subscribed for in answer to a preliminary and private appeal, but those desirous of applying for the remaining Shares may obtain PROSPECTUS and FORMS of APPLICATION from the SECRETARIES, Messrs. WHITSON & METHUEN, C.A., 26 HILL STREET, Edinburgh, or in LONDON, at the BANK OF SCOTLAND, Bishopsgate Street, E.C.

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For particulars apply to the Rev. J. BLAKELEY ARMSTRONG, B.A., Principal.

The NEW TERM begins on the 16th September, 1896. A Foundation Scholarship, entitling the holder to free professional training for one year, will be awarded in September next. Candidates should apply to the PRINCIPAL, giving particulars of University or other qualifications.

The Oxford Appointments Committee

recommend CANDIDATES for Headmasterships, Assistant-masterships, Tutorships, and Literary work. Postal address

The Secretary, Appointments Committee, Oxford. Registered address for Telegrams

66 Appointments, Oxford."

COLLEGE OF

NORTH WALES, BANGOR. TRAINING OF SECONDARY TEACHERS. A Course of Training, involving the Theory and Practice of Teaching, for men or women intending to become Secondary Teachers, will be given next Session. The Course will embrace the subjects of the Cambridge and London Diplomas. The Session begins September 29th. Inclusive Fee £11. 1s. For all particulars apply to the Registrar, J. E. LLOYD, M.A. June 20th, 1896.

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THE CAMBRIDGE TEACHERS' COLLEGE. GILCHRIST TRAVELLING STUDENTSHIP for Women Teachers, of the value of £70, will be awarded in December, 1896, by the Council of the Cambridge Training College for Women. The educational problems suggested by the Council and approved by the Trustees, and all other information can be obtained from Miss E. P. HUGHES, to whom applications for the Studentship should be sent not later than November 1st.

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PARIS.-One or two Young Ladies

n be received in a well-appointed home near the Bois de Boulogne. Special advantages for studying Music and Art, and acquiring French. No school routine, pleasant home life, with every care.-Miss CHANDLER, 7 Rue Théophile Gautier, Neuilly-surSeine, France.

EDUCATION. FRAULEIN

BRENDECKE (late Senior German Mistress, Princess Helena College, Ealing, and Church of England High School, Eaton Square) receives a limited number of resident pupils. Thorough Education. Special advantages for Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting. Excellent Staff. Highest references. Address 8A Marienstrasse, HANOVER, Germany.

FRAULEIN PRENTZELARZ

GOSLAR (HARZ), receives a few Ladies to share her home and study German. Highest references, England and Germany. Beautiful forest walks, town interesting. £6 monthly, including thorough German lessons. Apply direct, or to Miss SCOTT, Church Institute, Bolton.

OUEN.-Visitors received during

ROUE

August and September. Outskirts of town; splendid position; bracing air; large garden; French Conversation; lessons if desired. £2 weekly. Address -No. 2,626, Office of the "Journal of Education," 80 Fleet Street, London, E. C.

NORMANDY.-Home School for

Delightful situation; advantages of town and country; home care; particular prominence given to French Conversation and to Art; broad culture. Prospectus on application to LA DIRECTRICE. Address-No. 2,627, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

NSTITUTION PROTESTANTE
DE JEUNES FILLES,

INSTITUTION

Les Marronniers, 86 Boulevard Bineau, Neuilly-Paris (près du Bois-de-Boulogne).

Etude approfondie de la langue et de la littérature françaises. Références: Pasteurs de Paris.

La Directrice, Mademoiselle BERTRAND, sera en Ecosse au commencement de juillet.-Cathcart, near Glasgow.

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ARIS.-Home for Lady Students, Fives limited number of young, Ladies.

PARI

for students,

house. Small garden. Very moderate terms. English references.-Mademoiselle CARLE, Officier d'Académie,

5 Rue des Ursulines, Quartier du Luxembourg.

PLAGE NORMANDE.

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haven-Caen, aller et retour 28 fr. 85 pour deux Langrune-sur-Mer, 1 fr. 50 deuxième classe. Maison de famille. Grand jardin, Terrasse sur la mer. Chambres confortables, cuisine recommandée. Conversation française. 5 fr. par jour. Ecrire: Hôtel du Petit Paradis, Langrune (Calvados).

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Special advantages for Languages, Music, Drawing, and Painting. House beautifully situated, opposite the Grand Ducal Palace. Every home comfort and individual care and attention. Best English references. Escort provided. Prospectus and further particulars on application.

MONTPELLIER.

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Good climate.

Town. Academy of Music. Home offered in French Protestant family to English girls. Lessons at home, or, if preferred, classes at University. Mlle. PAUT, Ladies' College, Cheltenham. Mlle. Paut, returning September, would take charge of pupils.

A SWEDISH ART MISTRESS

seeks pupils for all kinds of Art work, or Drawing and Painting. A Resident post preferred.Froken HAHR, Teachers' Guild Registry, 74 Gowe Street, London, W.C.

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TO PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GIRIS' SCHOOLS.

EXAMINATIONS in the above

conducted by written papers and viva voce by two University ladies of long professional standing and exceptional experience in such work. Classics, Mathematics, all English subjects and Modern Languages. Address- No. 2,453, Office of the "Journal of Educa tion," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C.

LONDON

MATRICULATION

and B.A. Course, College of Preceptors' Examitions, Cambridge Local and Higher, Royal Irish, &c. -Mr. J. LoCKEY, M.A. (Lond.), F.C.P., Doreck Scholar, 106 St. Paul's Road, Camden Town, N.W., prepares for above in Classics, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Anglo-Saxon, Mental Science, Education, &c., Orally and by post. Numerous successes every year. Terms moderate.

CLERGYMAN'S

wants

Visiting Re-engagement. London or South London suburb preferred. Scripture, English (including Most Literature), French, Classics, Mathematics. successful with Examination work. Very fond of teaching. Higher Local Cambridge (Honours, Group D) and London Matriculation Certificates. Excellent testimonials.-EPSILON, Teachers' Guild, 74 Gower Street, W.C.

CHOOL SECRETARY.-A Lady,

SCH

accustomed to the routine of office work, correspondence, &c., wishes to meet with Non-resident EnWell gagement as above in London or suburbs. recommended. Age 25.-A. M. M., care of Miss Brough, 25 Craven Street, Charing Cross, Strand, W.C.

TUITION AND RESIDENCE in

of a London Graduate (M.A. Highest Honours).
Subjects: Law, Mental and Moral Science, Political
Economy, and general supervision of studies. A fine
and representative library of books on all branches of
study. Apply-THE PRINCIPAL, Burlington Classes,
27 Chancery Lane, W.C.

Medical and Scholastic Agency.

(Established 1860.)

168 EUSTON ROAD, N.W.

PARTNERSHIPS ARRANGED

and TRANSFER of Schools effected; Commission 2 per cent.

Terms to Assistant-Masters and Tutors 3 per cent.
Prospectus on Application.

WANTED, several ASSISTANT-MASTERS for
Midsummer vacancies.

1. PARTNERSHIP, with view to ultimate succession to good class old-established School in a favourite seaside resort on South Coast. Average receipts for the last three years £800 per annum. Expenses moderate. One half share for disposal. Price for Goodwill and School Furniture £400.

2. PARTNERSHIP or SUCCESSION. - Within 10 miles. Very old established. Gross income £1,450. Boarders, 24. Day Pupils, 70. Price for Goodwill £600, or a Partner prepared to invest £250 would be entertained. Strictest investigation.

3. MIDLAND COUNTIES.-Nucleus for Sale. Good opportunity occurs for young energetic Gentleman to take over a Day School, with evening private coaching connexion. Expenses very little, and small premium for Goodwill and Furniture.

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DAUGHTER TO GOVERNESSES.-September EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLS.

undertakes Typewriting. Best Yöst machine. Tenpence per thousand words, with return postage and paper free.-Miss A. MOORE, Duffield Vicarage, Derby.

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Vacancies. Certificated and well-qualified
English and Foreign Governesses seeking Posts in
Schools and Families should apply to THE NEWNHAM
EDUCATIONAL AGENCY, 34 Davies Street, Berkeley
Square, W.

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WINTER, M.A., late Headmaster of Lichfield Grammar School, will be glad to undertake the Examination, through the Post, of Schools, either boys or girls, and to send reports and award prizes. Address - 55 York Place, Newport, Mon.

BRONDESBURY VILLAS, MUSIC. A Lady, Medallist and

KILBURN, LONDON, N.W.-Miss WoOLNOUGH receives, as Boarders, eight Ladies studying at the Maria Grey Training College for Teachers, Salusbury Road, Brondesbury. The house is well and healthily situated, ten minutes' walk from the College, and half-an-hour, by road or rail, from South Kensington, Medical College, Slade School, Royal Academy, Royal Academy of Music, Hampstead Heath, &c. During the vacations, Summer (July and August), Christmas, and Easter, Miss WOOLNOUGH is pleased to receive Mistresses and Students as occasional Boarders. Terms, &c., upon application.

MISS BOUTWOOD, M.A. London,

Branches I. and IV., desires Visiting Engagements in Schools or Families, London or Suburbs. Latin, Greek, advanced English, French and German (acquired abroad), B.A. First Class Honours in both Languages. Successful in preparing Pupils for London University Examinations. Good references. - The Birches, Sydenham.

MISS M. L. LEE, Vice-Principal

of St. Hugh's Hall, Oxford, examines Schools or separate Forms in English Literature and History, or will give Courses of Correspondence Lessons, especially to Girls working for the Oxford University Honours School of English Literature. Essays criticised. Fees on application to above address.

EXPERIENCED

GOVERNESS

wishes to hear of a high-class Home School, where she could live, paying a small board, and giving stipulated amount of teaching French and German (abroad), History, Literature. Excellent references.-S., Miss Robertshaw, 102 New Bond Street.

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Certificate, Royal Academy of Music (Piano). Pupil of Mr. Fred. Walker (singing), Mr. Prout, (Harmony), and Mr. Halfpenny (Violin), desires an Engagement as Visiting MUSIC MISTRESS in a good School. Pupils successfully prepared for Exams. Highest references. Terms moderate. - R.A.M., 65 Lady Margaret Road, London, N.W.

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wishes to receive as Boarders two or three girls, ages from 12 to 15, as companions to, and to share education of, her sister in pleasant country home at the head of Lake Windermere. For particulars apply to Miss HALL, care of Lady Scott Moncrieff, 11 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.

EXAMINATIONS. - Lady dupli

cates Examination Papers with Type-Writer Duplicator cheaply and quickly. Specimens and terms on application to Miss HESLOP, Glendale, Whitstable. Please enclose stamp for reply.

XAMINATION PAPERS and all with accuracy and despatch. -GEORGE E. OVER, Printer, Rugby.

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CHOOL TRANSFER AGENCY. Estd. 1833. No commission charged to purchasers. List of 150 Boys' and Girls' Schools and Partnerships for Sale sent gratis to intending purchasers. Schools transferred and valued. Address-GRIFFITHS SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, 34 Bedford Street, Strand.

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