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Principals wishing to have their
schools included in the 1924
issue should apply without delay.

The Sections include Preparatory Schools, Boys' Schools,
Tutors, Girls' Schools, Domestic Economy Colleges, &c.

J. & J. PATON,

EDUCATIONAL
AGENTS,

143 CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C. 4.

Telephone: Central 5053.

CHRISTOPHERS

New Educational Books

A HISTORY OF POLITICAL IDEAS

By C. R. MORRIS, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford, and MARY MORRIS, formerly Scholar of Somerville College, Oxford.

Besides attracting those unfamiliar with the history of Political Thought, this book will be of great assistance to others who are engaged in the study of Political Science, in the upper forms of Secondary Schools, at the Universities, and elsewhere. 4s. 6d.

THE NAVAL SIDE OF BRITISH HISTORY

By GEOFFREY CALLENDER, M.A., F.S.A., Professor of History at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
In the Board of Education's recent report on the Teaching of History, emphasis was laid on the absence of any
specific and compact history of British Sea-Power for use in schools. This book, which will be indispensable to
students, remedies this omission. With Maps and Illustrations, many of which are unique.
4s. 6d.

THE MEDITERRANEAN LANDS: An Introductory Study in Human and Historical Geography.

By MARION I. NEWBIGIN, D.Sc., F.R.G.S., Author of " Modern Geography," "Man and His Conquest of

Nature," &c.

A book designed for students in the upper forms of Secondary Schools and in Universities, in which the relations between man and his environment are worked out in detail by the leading authority on the subject. With 15 Sketch-Maps, drawn specially for this volume. 5s. 6d.

THE GREAT HISTORIANS

By KENNETH N. BELL, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford, and G. M. MORGAN, B.A.
A companion to the ordinary text-books of English History, serving both as an introduction to the writings
of the leading historians, from Gibbon to the late Lord Morley, and as a chronological pageant of incidents from
English History. To the first extract from each author Mr. Bell has prefixed a brief but fascinating account of the
writer and his work.
Nearly Ready.

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CHILDREN'S STORIES AND HOW TO TELL THEM

By WOUTRINA A. BONE, B.A. With a very full Bibliography.

“There is only one thing to be done with this book, and that is to get it.”—Girl Guides' Gazette.
Second Impression. 4s. 6d. net.

"HARRIS AND HERRICK":

Progressive Exercises in Arithmetic and Mensuration

By JAMES HARRIS and P. E. HERRICK, B.A.

Nearly 5,000 examples, compiled to meet the teacher's need of a class-book containing examples ready-made.
Sixth Impression.

Cloth Boards, 3s. 6d.; With Answers, 4s. 6d.; Answers only, 2s. net.

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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.
Preliminary Examinations for in-

UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS tending medical, dental, veterinary,

L.L.A. DIPLOMA FOR WOMEN

THE

HE attention of Candidates is drawn to the ordinary and Honours Diplomas for Teachers, which are strongly recommended as suitable for those who are or intend to be teachers.

Examinations are held at Aberdeen, Bedford, Belfast, Birmingham, Blackburn, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Croydon, Dublin, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Plymouth, St. Andrews, Sheffield, Southampton, and several other towns.

Information regarding the Examinations may be obtained from the SECRETARY, L.L.A. Scheme, The University, St. Andrews.

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and pharmaceutical students
held in March, June, September, and
December.

LONDON
MATRICULATION.

During the last five years, above

2,000 University Correspondence College

Students

have passed the Ordinary London
Matriculation Examination.

Free Guide

to London Matriculation, containing
Articles on Text-Books, Model Examin-
ation Papers, and particulars of Courses
of Preparation may be had post free by
Private Students from the SECRETARY,

No. 14, BURLINGTON HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE.

Postal Institution.

Principal:

Mr. E. S. WEYMOUTH, M.A. (Lond.), 17 RED LION SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. 1.

TELEPHONE:

CENTRAL 6313.

TUTORS.-Thirty Tutors, Graduates in very high Honours (Medallists, First Class Honours, &c.).

POSTAL COURSES.
The Institution offers preparation
through the post for some of the
Higher University Examinations.
Scholarships.

Medical and Dental Preliminary
Arts Examinations.

Examinations in Physiology and
Hygiene.

Health Visitors' Examination.

ALL MEDICAL
EXAMINATIONS

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and Final Conjoint Board, &c.)
for which a large number of successes
are obtained annually.

FEES MODERATE.
Forty years' experience in Postal
Tuition.

For Prospectus and particulars about any Examination, apply to the PRINCIPAL.

THE EDUCATION GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

(Late The Teachers' Guild.)
Established 1884.

President (1924): The Right Hon. H. A. L. FISHER, M.P.
Objects. To promote Co-operation and facilitate Interchange of Opinion among
all persons interested in the study and practice of Education.
The Guild offers to all members the use of a Social Club where
educational papers may be seen and meals obtained. Bedroom
accommodation is also available for limited periods. Lectures
and Conferences are held regularly through the year.
Subscription to the Guild, £1 Is. per annum (minimum); or a
Life Membership Fee of £10. Entrance Fee, 10s.
For forms and further particulars apply to-

THE GENERAL SECRETARY,

9 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1.

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HALLS OF RESIDENCE, Hostels,

Residential and HOLIDAY

UNIVERSITY of ST. ANDREWS

UNIVERSITY HALL

FOR WOMEN STUDENTS

Warden: Miss M. E. DOBSON, M.A., B.Sc., B.D. University Hall, which was opened in 1896 by the University of St. Andrews, accommodates 70 students. In addition there is an overflow house in which 16 additional students may reside.

All degrees granted by the University are open to women. The academical year extends over three cerms of approximately nine and half weeks each and the Residence Fees vary from £22-£28 per term.

Matriculation and Class Fees vary according to the Faculty chosen.

For further information, apply to the WARDEN, University Hall, St. Andrews, Fife.

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RESIDENCE (under exceptionally healthy conditions) for Women Students of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.

FEES, 50 to 62 guineas per session of about
32 weeks, according to accommodation. Students
pursue Degree Courses in Arts or Science.
A com-

plete Course of Secondary Training (Recognized) for
University Graduates in preparation for Teachers'
Diplomas, Preparation for Diplomas in Geography,
Music, and Agriculture.

Early application should be made to the SENIOR
WARDEN, Miss C. P. TREMAIN, B.A.

ABERDARE HALL, CARDIFF.

Residence for Women Students of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire.

Principal: Miss KATE HURLBATT, Somerville College, Oxford. Fees, £75, £70, and £65 per annum. College tuition fees, Arts, £15, and Science, £20 per annum. Scholarships of £25 awarded on the result of Entrance Scholarship Examination of University College, Cardiff, held annually in the Spring. Students prepared for the B.A., B.Sc., and Degrees of the University of Wales. Departments for Elementary and Secondary Training are attached to the College. Students with recognized academic qualifications can enter in October for one year Secondary Training Course. In the Medical School the composition fee varies from £20 to £35 per annum.Apply to the PRINCIPAL.

Quarters for Teachers

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH,

MASSON HALL

Hall of Residence for Women Students

Warden Miss BAILEY.

This Hall is principally for Students in the Faculties of Arts, Science, and Law. All degrees, &c., granted by the University are open to Women.

For particulars as to fees, &c., apply to the WARDEN, Masson Hall, George Square, Edinburgh.

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HAFTESBURY HOUSE.

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LONDON, W. 2.

HARMING Bed - Sitting rooms

A large pleasant house, with delightful garden vacant. Overlooking Square Gardens; near

and tennis lawn, situated in one of the best resi-
dential parts of Cambridge. Miss FLITTON is able to
receive a few Paying Guests. Terms: £3 3s. per
week.

CRICH, MATLOCK.
ERBYSHIRE HILLS.

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WHY not join a House-Party? LADIES' Hostel for Students and

Many delightful Country Houses receive
Paying Guests at moderate terms, and offer Tennis,
Golf, &c.-Accommodation of this and every other
description supplied by the TOWN AND COUNTRY
AGENCY, 48 Dover Street, Piccadilly.

Workers. Breakfast and dinner, gas fires on own meters. Electric light. Single rooms, double rooms, and cubicles. 'Phone Museum 3082.-2 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1.

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RUSTINGTON, SUSSEX.

PAYING Guests received in Country within half hour. Ten minutes from sea. Bathing

House. Large garden, tennis, croquet. Golf

good and safe. Terms 2 to 4 guineas. -" Dunnabie,'' Rustington, Sussex.

ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA.

'ONVENT of Our Lady.-Young ladies received during Summer Holidays. French lessons given to those desiring it. mistresses. Terms, including lessons, from 35s. weekly.—Apply, REVEREND MOTHER.

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COME

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OMFORTABLE Board-Residence for young men in nice home; good cooking. Near park, river; also good train service, buses, &c. Apply-17 Baronsfield Road, East Twickenham, Middlesex.

HOLIDAY

WHITLEY BAY, NORTHUMBERLAND. Guest House for Teachers (Ladies only). Single study bedrooms. Also large rooms which friends could share. Good bathrooms; near sea. Garden, Tennis, seabathing.-GORDON COLLEGE, Whitley Bay.

BED-Sitting Rooms for Women,

overlooking gardens. Vgcancies July. Gas ring, own meters, close to Kensington High Street, half-an-hour from Wembley Restaurant. Phone Western 3030.-Address No. 11445. *

For "Pensions" and "Continental Schools" see page 497.

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For terms, &c., address : Mr. J. CHARLESTON, B.A. (Hons. Oxon and Lond.), Burlington Correspondence College, 14 Elsham Road, Kensington, W. 14.

MISS DYMPHNA SMITH'S

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, 231 EBURY STREET, S.W. 1.-Principals needing good ASSISTANT MISTRESSES, now or in the future, should apply THE REGISTRAR, as above. Private Governesses also supplied. (Miss Dymphna Smith interviews applicants personally, 11 to 1, or by appointment.) Stamped envelope.

The Temple Literary Agency,

(J. C. ALLEN)

38 TEMPLE CHAMBERS,

VICTORIA EMBANKMENT,

LONDON, E.C. 4 MSS. placed with publishers. Educational and Scientific Works a speciality.

THE

The

SPEECH TRAINING

AND DRAMATIC ART

Principal:

MISS ELSIE FOGERTY, L.R.A.M.

Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, S.W. 7.

Recognized as an approved course under the Univer-
sity of London Diploma in Dramatic Art.
Courses of Dramatic and Technical Training. Verse
Speaking. English Phonetics. Cure of Speech
Recitation. Public Speaking.

Defects.

Autumn Term begins October 1, 1924. First Diploma Examination, July, 1925.

SUMMER SCHOOL OF SPEECH TRAINING UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ANNEXE, OXFORD JULY 26 to AUGUST 8

SUMMER SCHOOL OF DRAMA
PUBLIC LIBRARY, HENLEY STREET,
AUGUST 11 to 25

STRATFORD-ON-AVON

SEEKING POSTS IN SEPTEMBER In Boys' or Girls' Higher and Secondary Schools Resident Teachers of English, including: the History and Appreciation of Dramatic Literature and of Poetry; Verse Speaking, Diction, Phonetics, and Voice Production. With a wide range of Secondary subjects.

These Teachers are trained to undertake the supervision of all School Dramatic Activities and the correction of Physical and Accentual Speech Defects throughout the School.

They have had practical experience of Teaching.
Visiting Mistresses in all the principal Educational
Centres throughout England and Scotland.
For particulars, apply to THE REGISTRAR, Central
School of Speech Training, Royal Albert Hall, W. 8.

ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS

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R.A.M. and The R.C.M.

FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. Patron His Majesty the King. President: H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, K.G.

LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus A). Written Examinations held in March and November at all Centres. Practical Examinations in MarchApril and November-December at all Centres. Entries for the November-December Examinations close Wednesday, October 15, 1924.

"SCHOOL" EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus B). Held throughout the British Isles three times a year, viz. March-April, June-July, and OctoberNovember. Entries for the October-November Examinations close Wednesday, October 8, 1924. ELOCUTION EXAMINATIONS will be held at certain fixed centres in March-April, June-July, and October-November each year. full particulars see special Elocution Syllabus. Examination Music and Scales for Pianoforte and for Violin, and past Written Papers, are published officially by the Board, and can be obtained from the Central Office or through any Music Seller.

For

The Board offers annually SIX EXHIBITIONS tenable at The R.A.M. or The R.C.M. for two or three years.

Syllabuses A and B, Elocution Syllabus, Entry Forms, and any further information, will be sent post free on application to -THE SECRETARY, 14 and 15 Bedford Square, London, W.C. 1.

to any part of England or Colonies. Word Practice Books, containing all principal Tone and Articulation Exercises, may now be obtained. Price 3d. each, and 2d. to Members of the Association, postage extra, from-Miss Wellesley-Reade, 44 Fairholme Road, West Kensington, W. 14.

SCHOLASTIC

AGENCY
(LONDON)

Exceptional opportunity for capable man (or lady) to acquire controlling interest. Capital required for development only, Ltd. Liability.-Address No. 11,441. *

* Replies to these advertisements should be addressed “No. ——, c/o Mr. William Rice, Three Ludgate Broadway, E.C. 4." Each must contain sufficient loose stamps to cover postage on to advertiser. Post cards will NOT be sent on.

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