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CHARACTER BUILDER, Salt Lake City, Utah. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, John T. Miller. Reports: "This paper, not being issued for profit, has to depend for material on friends interested in reform movements, and welcomes the views of those who feel they are in advance of their day. The publication is primarily educational, and the editor endeavors to select such materials as may appeal to a well-balanced type of reader."

CHAUTAUQUAN, Chautauqua, N. Y. Weekly, except July and August; per year, $1.00. Uses entertainment material, news of lectures, and of lyceum matters.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATOR, Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn. Quarterly; per year, 25c. Published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication.

CLASSICAL JOURNAL, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Monthly, except July, August and September; per year, $2.50.

THE COLLEGIATE WORLD, Indianapolis, Ind. Monthly; per copy, 15c. Editor, Walter J. Lemke. Reports: "A national monthly devoted exclusively to the undergraduate. Prints articles and comment on football, boxing, aeronautics, basketball, etc., current topics. Also prints some humorous stuff, and cartoons."

COLORADO SCHOOL JOURNAL, Century Bldg., Denver, Col. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, D. R. Hatch.

CORRECT ENGLISH MAGAZINE, Evanston, Ill. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Josephine Turck Baker. Does not accept contributions.

COUNTRY CLASSICS, University Hall, Columbus, O. Discontinued. CURRENT EVENTS, 227 West 36th Street, New York. Weekly; per year, 50c. Editor, Charles Palmer Davis. Staff prepares material used.

EDUCATION, 120 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Monthly, except July and August; per copy, 35c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, Frank H. Palmer. Uses educational articles exclusively, and some verse. Does not pay for contributions.

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION, 10 East Centre Street, Baltimore, Md. Monthly; per copy, 40c.; per year, $2.50. Editor, H. E. Buchholz. Uses educational matter exclusively of a technical nature.

EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE, Title Guarantee Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, E. E. Smith. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS, 31 East 27th Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 14c.; per year, $1.50.

EDUCATIONAL RECORD, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Quarterly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Dr. G. W. Parmelee.

EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, Easton, Pa. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $3.00. Editor, Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia University, New York City. Reports: "Articles from eight to twenty printed pages on educational topics are accepted, but no articles are paid for unless especially requested on some particular subject. Fifty reprints are given to an author on publication when no other form of

remuneration is made. No illustrations are used. Manuscripts are reported on in one to two months."

EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, 102 Prince William Street, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Percy Gibson. Uses articles on educational topics. Reports in a few days. Pays on publication, at rate of $1.00 per column.

EDUCATOR-JOURNAL, 403 Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, L. N. Hines. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOURNAL, Chicago, Ill. Monthly, except July and August; per copy, 20c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Charles H. Judd. A subsidized scientific journal, making no payment for the articles which it publishes.

ENGLISH JOURNAL, 5750 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per year, $2.50. Editor, James Fleming Hosic. Does not pay for contributions.

ESKIMO, Nome, Alaska. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Arthur Shields.

GOLDEN BELT TEACHER, Hays, Kan. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, P. Caspar Harvey. Discontinued.

GREGG WRITER, 24 East 28th Street, New York. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, John Robert Gregg. Material printed has reference to shorthand writing, court reporting, etc., by the Gregg method. HIGH SCHOOL, 350 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Calif. Monthly; per year, 50c. Editor, Oscar E. Werner. Discontinued.

HIGH SCHOOL LIFE, 81 East Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. Monthly, except August and September; per year, 50c. Editor, Florence Forbes.

HOME AND SCHOOL GUEST, Stroudsburg, Penn. Quarterly; per copy, 15c.; per year, 50c. Editor, F. Koehler.

HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR, Greenfield, Ind. Monthly; per year, 75c. Editor, James N. Goble. Uses stories that will interest children of third and fourth grade-1000 words; and for fifth to eighth grade, 1500 words. No photographs used. Pays after publication. ILLINOIS INSTRUCTOR, Litchfield, Ill. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Discontinued.

Editor, E. B. Lewis.

ILLINOIS TEACHER, Bloomington, Ill. Monthly, except July and August. Editor, Robert C. Moore.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS MAGAZINE, 129 Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, W. C. Bruce. Reports: "We can use articles, not exceeding 5000 words in length, concerning any topic relating to industrial and vocational education, manual arts and household arts. This magazine is particularly a school publication, and articles should be within the grasp of public school teachers and directly helpful to them in their school work. Articles on craft work, along the lines of leather, metal, jewelry, pottery, stenciling, needlework, bookbinding, modeling, etc., are also accepted. 'Problems' suitable for school use are especially desired. Manuscripts are reported on in thirty days, and payment is made on publication."

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ADVOCATE, 63 Meigs Street, Rochester, N. Y. Monthly; per year, 65c. Editor, Mrs. F. W. Little.

INTER-MOUNTAIN EDUCATOR, Missoula, Mont. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.00. Editor, M. J. Elrod.

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK LORE, 151 West 25th Street, New York. Quarterly; per year, $3.00. Editor, Franz Boas.

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, 31 West 39th Street, New York. Quarterly; per copy, $1.00; per year, $4.00. Editor, Frank Allaben. A historical review.

JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, A. E. Winship.

JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 10 East Center Street, Baltimore, Md. Monthly; per copy, 50c.; per year, $3.00.

KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE, Springfield, Mass. Monthly, except July and August; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editors, May Murray and Mabel E. Osgood. Reports: "We can use articles of practical help and inspiration to kindergartners and first grade teachers, and general educational articles."

KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY MAGAZINE, Manistee, Mich. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.00. Editor, J. H. Shults. Uses articles that will be practical and helpful to the teacher of children of kindergarten and primary grades. Verses suitable for recitation purposes are used. Also has a number of departments: "Little Stories for Little People," in which very short stories of childish appeal are used; "Little Poems for Little People," in which is printed suitable verse for small people; "Our All the Year Family"; and a mother's department which contains kindergarten helps for mothers.

THE LYCEUM WORLD, 900 Lakeview Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Arthur Gringle. Reports: "Our needs are peculiar in that we prefer articles and stories which show understanding of Lyceum and Chautauqua conditions. We also have a steady demand for material that can be used in public or is prepared by our special staff of contributing editors."

MANUAL TRAINING MAGAZINE, Peoria, Ill. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Charles A. Bennett. Reports: "We use a few articles, mostly illustrated, written by teachers or those who have had experience as teachers of technical subjects. We also use photographs of industrial school work, but these are usually sent in by teachers. We report on manuscripts in two weeks, and pay a small amount per page for illustrated articles."

MATHEMATICS TEACHER, Syracuse, N. Y. Quarterly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, W. H. Metzler.

THE MENTOR, 222 Fourth Avenue, New York. Semi-monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $4.00. Editor, William D. Moffat. An eclectic magazine of self-education in respect to travel, nature-study, the arts and sciences. Uses no outside material.

MIDDLE WEST SCHOOL REVIEW, Omaha, Neb. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, H. M. Eaton.

MIDLAND SCHOOLS, Youngerman Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. Monthly, except July and August; $1.00. Editor, Charles F. Pye. Reports: "Uses only local contributions."

MISSOURI SCHOOL JOURNAL, Jefferson City, Mo. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.25. Editor, Albert S. Lehr.

MODERATOR-TOPICS, Lansing, Mich. Weekly; per year, $1.50. Editor, Henry R. Pattengill. Reports material contributed gratis. MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Monthly; per copy, 40c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, James W. Bright. Devoted to the scholarly side of the study of modern languages and literatures. Reports at once. Does not pay for contributions.

NATIVE AMERICAN, Phoenix, Ariz. Fortnightly; per year, 25c. Devoted to Indian education.

NATURE STUDY REVIEW, Ithaca, N. Y. Monthly, except June, July and August; per year, $1.00. Editor, Anna B. Comstock. Uses specialized matter. Also an occasional article or poem written by a young and precocious child.

NEBRASKA TEACHER, Lincoln, Neb. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, G. L. Towne.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
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NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, Trenton, N. J. of Education, C. N. Kendall. Reports: "All manuscripts are written by our staff or school people of the state. No payment is made for any contributions."

NORMAL INSTRUCTOR AND PRIMARY PLANS, Dansville, N. Y. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, W. J. Beecher. Reports: "The material in our magazine is entirely educational, for teachers of primary and elementary grades. The principal articles relate directly to school methods and achievements, and do not exceed 3000 words. We will consider short methods, aids and devices, stories for supplementary reading, and plays, dialogues, and exercises especially suited for school purposes. A large portion of our contents is furnished by working teachers. We also wish photographs illustrating the subject matter of the articles. Payment is made on publication.

NORTH AMERICAN TEACHER, Old South Bldg., Boston. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Mary Christina Austin. Reports: "Our own staff supply all the material necessary.”

NORTHWEST JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, Arcade Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.25. C. C. Bras.

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OHIO TEACHER, 104 North Third St., Columbus, Ohio. Monthly; per copy, 15 cents; per year, $1.25. Editor, Henry G. Williams. Reports: "Timely articles on unsettled educational questions, of 1000 to 1800 words, will be considered. Photographs are used. Manuscripts are reported on promptly. As a rule, payment is made in reprints and subscriptions."

OKLAHOMA SCHOOL HERALD, Oklahoma City, Okla. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.25. Editor, S. M. Barrett.

OREGON TEACHERS' MONTHLY, Salem, Oregon. Monthly; per year, $1.25. Editor, R. J. Hendricks. Reports: "We do not pay for articles. Ours is a state journal supported and contributed to by the educators of our state."

PHILIPPINE EDUCATION, Manila, Luzon, P. I. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, Verne E. Miller.

PITMAN'S JOURNAL, 2 West 45th Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 6c.; per year, 60c. Editor, Clarence A. Pitman. Uses articles on shorthand and typewriting. Reports in ten days. Pays on publication.

POPULAR EDUCATOR, 50 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Only interested in articles that relate directly to education. Pays after publication.

PRACTICAL SCHOOL JOURNAL, Litchfield, Ill. Monthly; per year, $1.10. Editor, E. B. Lewis. Discontinued.

PRIMARY EDUCATION, 50 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Editor, Margaret A. Whiting. A magazine of methods and devices for school teachers, and only interested in articles that relate directly to education. Pays after publication.

PROGRESSIVE TEACHER, Progressive Pub. Co., Knoxville, Tenn. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Sam Y. Adcock. Reports: "At present we need a series of articles on primary arithmetic, (with devices); language series; and manuscripts on geography and hygiene. We would also like some manual training articles illustrated. We are also in need of articles on subjects taught in high schools; and stories of school development in counties or sections of the county, life sketches of leading educators, etc. In fact, all our manuscripts must be of educational value, but the above are things we need at present. We also want plans and specifications for model rural school buildings, with estimated cost. Payment is made on publication."

PUBLIC SCHOOL MAGAZINE, 625 Courtney St., Victoria, B. C., Canada. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Donald A. Fraser. Reports: "As all profits from our magazine go to a sports' fund for the Public School Children of Victoria, we do not pay for contributions. Anything of interest to children from ten to sixteen years, will be considered if sent gratis. Manuscripts are reported on at once."

PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Empire Bldg., Denver, Col. Quarterly; per year, $1.00. Editor, William Ruffer.

SCHOOL, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York. Editors, H. S. Fuller and C. E. Hamlin. school and teaching interests.

Weekly; per year, $2.00.
A newspaper devoted to

THE SCHOOL, 371 Bloor Street, West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50; Canada, $1.25. Editor, W. J. Dunlop. Uses only educational articles from 1500 to 2000 words. At present is running a competition in art for pupils of public and high schools. Reports in a week.

SCHOOL AND HOME, Atlanta, Ga. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Wilbur Colvin. Reports: "Our columns are open

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