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A. C. HUTTON, Princ.i.p.al of Lombard Street School.

BELINDA TAYLOR, Princ.i.p.al of the N.E. Girls' School.

LEONARD BLISS, Jr., Professor of Belles-Lettres and History, Louisville College, Ky.

FRANCIS E. G.o.dDARD, Louisville, Ky.

JOHN FREEMAN CLARKE, Agent of City Schools, Louisville, Ky.

D. M. GAZLAY, Louisville, Ky.

B. B. SMITH, Super. of Public Instruction for the Commonwealth of Ky.

CHARLES CRANE, Princ.i.p.al Prep. Dep. Trans. University, Ky.

EDWARD WINTHROP, Prof. of Sacred Literature in the Theo. Sem. of Ky.

JOSIAH GAVER, Princ.i.p.al of the City Public Schools, Lexington, Ky.

SWAN'S SCHOOL READERS.

The Primary School Reader, Part I.,

Which is intended for beginners. It contains a lesson upon each of the Elementary Sounds in the language, Exercises in Syllabication, and a few simple, interesting Stories for Children; and is designed to aid the teacher in laying the foundation for an accurate and distinct articulation. Price, 12 cents.

The Primary School Reader, Part II.,

Contains Exercises in Articulation, arranged in connection with easy Reading Lessons. The utility of this arrangement will be obvious to every experienced teacher, as it will tend to secure daily attention to this important subject. Price, 20 cents.

The Primary School Reader, Part III.,

Is designed for the First Cla.s.s in Primary Schools, and for the Lowest Cla.s.s in Grammar Schools--thus enabling the pupil to review his studies after entering the Grammar School. Price, 30 cents.

The Grammar School Reader

Is designed for the Middle Cla.s.ses in Grammar Schools. It contains Exercises in Articulation, arranged in connection with Reading Lessons. Price, 45 cents.

The District School Reader

Is designed for the Highest Cla.s.ses in Public and Private Schools.

It contains Exercises in Articulation, Pauses, Inflections of the Voice, &c., with such Rules and Suggestions as are deemed useful to the learner. It also contains a complete Glossary of the cla.s.sical allusions which occur in the Reading Lessons. Price, 80 cents.

The Instructive Reader,

A Course of Reading in Natural History, Science, and Literature.

Introduction to the Instructive Reader,

Designed for Primary and Intermediate Schools.

The Young Ladies' Reader,

Containing Rules, Observations, and Exercises in Articulation, Pauses, Inflections, and Emphasis; also, Exercises in Reading in Prose and Poetry.

This popular series of books was compiled by _Mr. William D. Swan_, the well-known Princ.i.p.al of the Mayhew School, Boston. From the very general and rapid introduction into schools they have obtained throughout the princ.i.p.al cities and towns of the United States, it is believed that they are better adapted to the wants of schools than any others.

Numerous recommendations, from teachers and friends of education, are in the hands of the Publishers, among which are letters from the following distinguished teachers:

THOMAS SHERWIN, A.M., Princ.i.p.al of the English High School, Boston.

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