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will have as her assistants Misses Ethel Starr and Gertrude Robbins.

Miss Gertrude L. Kerr of Bucyrus, Ohio, has been appointed kindergarten director in the public schools at . Los Angeles, Cal.

Miss Christine Buffum, Portland, Me., will succeed Miss Hannah Cana, who has conducted a kindergarten in Mechanic's block, North Berwick, for the past six years.

Miss Myrtle Farnham has resigned as kindergarten director in the public schools of Wauwatosa, Wis., to study at the Chicago university.

Miss Clara W. Mingins, formerly supervisor of the Detroit (Mich.) public kindergartens, and Miss Eleanor O. Periam, formerly assistant with Miss Mingins, are to be on the faculty of kindergarten department, Alma College, Alma, Mich., this

year.

Miss Rebecca J. Martin has been elected director of the kindergarten training department of the Winona (Minn.) Normal School. Miss Martin is a director of the Chicago kindergarten training college, and for the past two years has been in charge of a branch of this college at Fort Worth, Tex.

Miss Ruth M. Davis of Northamp ton, Mass., has been appointed as an assistant kindergartner at Rutland, Vt.

Miss Kate McMahon, who has had charge of the kindergarten of the State Normal School, New Britain, Ct., since the resignation of Miss Alice O'Grady, has accepted a position in Chicago,

Miss Mae Wheelock of Jewett City, Ct., has been engaged for the coming year as kindergartner in the graded school in Danielson.

Miss Helen S. Hutchinson of Bristol, Ct., has been appointed kindergartner in the Forestville (Ct.) school, and commences her work this fall. The Forestville school building was enlarged this summer and an additional room built for the kindergarten department.

Mrs. Elizabeth G. Graves, principal of the kindergarten department of the State Normal School, Willimantic, Ct., has resigned and will assume a similar position in the North Adams (Mass.) Normal School.

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Volume XV. of Kindergarten Review begins with September,
1904, and the Publishers will try, as heretofore, to make the
Magazine of value to the Kindergartner, as well as to the
Primary Teacher and the Mother, by the following features :-

I. Addresses and articles by able and well known writers, treating of the principles and practice of kindergarten culture and of general educational subjects and child study. This part of the Review should not be passed over by the reader who is interested in any way in the care of children.

II. Stories. The story department is placed second because the publishers will undertake to make this feature even more prominent than in the past. Stories, stories, more stories, is the constant cry of every wide awake kindergartner. A book of stories is good for a time, but it is soon exhausted, and what can be more helpful than a monthly magazine containing three or four fresh stories, to be eagerly watched for and seized upon by both teacher and child?

It is gratifying to state that a chief attraction in this department will be another series of stories by Miss Maud Lindsay of Tuscumbia, Ala., whose recent work in the Review has been so acceptable to its readers.

III. Mother Plays. It is fortunate, also, that Miss Lindsay is to continue her Simple Commentaries on Froebel's Mother Play. It is a trite but true saying, that Froebel is very intimate and tender in his advice to the mother, endeavoring to have her rise above all low conceptions and grasp the thought that an immortal being is entrusted to her keeping. The quaint sayings, embodied in his Mother Play book, form Froebel's highest contribution to the world, and it is not too much to say that Miss Lindsay has caught his spirit and transmits it in a most pleasing way in these unique papers.

IV. Program Work. It is the intention of the publishers to make the Review increasingly valuable in this department. Plans are forming for the publication of detailed programs, hints, and suggestions for the help of the kindergartner in her daily task.

V. Songs, Games, and Illustrations. These will continue to be prominent features.

VI. Reports and News. Interesting reports of all the important meetings will be given as usual, with papers and discussions on live topics. The news department will be enlarged and made more readable by setting the matter in the large plain type of the rest of the magazine.

The assistance of all friends of the cause is earnestly solicited. Contributions, in prose or verse, reports of meetings, class and social gatherings, and especially items of personal or general news will be thankfully received. Price $1.00 a year. Send for Sample Copy.

Subscriptions, advertisements, MSS., books for review, and all communications
should be addressed to the publishers,

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