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Show *$v • • ^ \ \ X \ x paper which my pupils most read. In this case it was The Brooklyn Daily Times. In this way, for three cents any pupil of mine who cares for my opinions, can secure them by buying the Sunday issue of the paper. These brief articles are a mixture of personal reminiscence, incidents of travel and simple ideas on topics of interest to youth. My main purpose has been to be "thought provoking," to give young people a glimpse of lines of thinking which may prove new and interesting to them. The reader may judge from the following subjects : - Books Worth Eeading, Mountain Climbing, Foreign Travel, Maxims to Express Ideals, Colleges for City Youth, Life in Education. The Heroism of Parents, The Making of New Words, Blind Alley Jobs for City Youths, Prohibition and Abolition. My Most Meritorious Act, An Intej?view with a Mandarin, or a Trip to the Bohea Hills. The First Principles of Marking Pupils' Eecitations, 9 |