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to anything of vital interest to the house and the school, subject to the discretion of the editor. We do not pay for contributions."

SCHOOL AND SOCIETY, Sub-station 84, New York. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, J. McKeen Cattell. This publication offers free discussion of educational problems as affecting the social order, and emphasizes the importance of scientific research to education.

SCHOOL ARTS MAGAZINE, 25 Foster Street, Worcester, Mass. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Anna L. Cobb. Uses articles on drawing, manual training or industrial art for schools; photographs when accompanied by articles. Reports soon. Pays on acceptance.

SCHOOL BOARD AND SCHOOL REVIEW, 2 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mail returned.

SCHOOL CENTURY, Oak Park, Ill. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.25. Editor, George W. Jones.

SCHOOL EDUCATION, 1401 University Avenue, S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Monthly, except June, July and August; per year, $1.25. Editor, C. W. G. Hyde. Uses articles that will be helpful to teachers, preferably those that are directly the result of teaching experience. Also uses brief items and ideas for their Primary Department. Photographs are purchased if appropriate.

SCHOOL LIFE, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C. BiMonthly; per year, 50c. Editor, W. Carson Ryan, Jr. This publication is glad to use notes and short statements, from school officials and the general public describing interesting educational experiments or achievements. Articles of more than 500 words are rarely used, and no material is paid for. Credit is given for all ideas used. At present wants items on teachers' salaries. Reports in ten days.

SCHOOL MUSIC, Keokuk, Ia. Bi-monthly; per year, 50c. Editor, P. C. Hayden.

SCHOOL NEWS AND PRACTICAL EDUCATOR, Taylorsville, Ill. Monthly; per copy, 15c; per year, $1.25. Editor, Mrs. C. M. Parker. Not in the market.

SCHOOL NEWS OF NEW JERSEY, New Egypt, N. J. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Walter Clement Moore. Reports: "Occasionally we use articles on teachers' salaries as compared with other lines of work; also news regarding salary increases."

SCHOOL REVIEW, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per year, $1.50. Editor, R. L. Lyman. Uses articles that would be valuable for teachers in secondary schools. Does not pay for contributions.

SCHOOL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS, 2059 East 72d Place. Chicago, Ill. Monthly, except July, August and September; per year, $2.50. Editor, Charles H. Smith.

SCHOOL WORLD, Farmington, Me. Monthly, except July and August; per copy, 5c.; per year, 35c. Reports: "We use only brief and timely articles relating to school work, new methods of successfully presenting naturally dull topics to make them interesting, and brief items of an instructive nature likely to be specially interesting

to small children. Our intention is to have something of interest in each number, for each grade from the Kindergarten to the High School, and can use several short articles along these lines, each month. We do not pay high prices for articles, even of this kind, but pay promptly. We use photographs occasionally, when showing up effectively something new and valuable in school methods, equipment or work."

SIERRA EDUCATIONAL NEWS, Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Arthur H. Chamberlain.

SOUTHERN SCHOOL JOURNAL, P. O. Box 484, Lexington, Ky. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.25. Editor, R. S. Eubank. Reports: "We pay for no manuscripts except those we solicit from writers particularly fitted to serve us in some specific capacity."

SOUTHERN SCHOOL WORK, Alexandria, La. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, C. R. Reagan. Uses educational articles of all kinds. Reports promptly. Pays on acceptance.

THE SPENCERIAN, 321 Guthrie St., Louisville, Ky. Weekly; free. Editor, Enos Spencer. Reports: "This is a house organ of our school. Articles of inspiration, from 200 to 300 words, pertaining to business training, business of stenographers and bookkeepers, the value and need of accounting, etc., will be considered."

TEACHER, Navajo Street and Morsland Avenue, St. Martins; Philadelphia, Penn. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.00. Editor, John Christopher.

THE TEACHER, 161 Eighth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. Monthly; per year, 52c. Editor, L. G. Van Ness, D. D. At present supplied with material. Reports on sixth of month following month of receipt. Pays on acceptance.

TEACHER AND HOME, 3536 Broadway, New York. Monthly; per copy, 10c; per year, $1.00. Editor, John T. Nicholson. Uses method articles written by those with experience in teaching—all grades.

TEACHERS' JOURNAL, Marion, Ind. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, A. Jones.

TRAINING SCHOOL BULLETIN, Vineland, N. J. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, E. R. Johnstone. A journal dealing with the psychology and education of backward children.

UTAH EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, Salt Lake City, Utah. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.00.

VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, Richmond, Va. Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.00. Editor, W. C. Blokey.

VISUAL EDUCATION, 327 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. Monthly. Editor, Nelson L. Greene. Reports: "This is a serious educational magazine printing contributions only from recognized authorities, who are actively engaged in the profession. Any article on any phase of visual education-by pictures, slides, or films-is acceptable material provided the source and author be thoroughly responsible and trustworthy."

WESTERN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, San Francisco, Calif. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Harry Wagner. Publishes on a royalty basis manuscript suitable for supplemental reading in schools. At present in need of material for primary supplemental readers. Reports in thirty days.

WESTERN TEACHER, Milwaukee, Wis. Monthly; per copy, 12c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, S. Y. Gillan. Uses articles on practical devices for the school room, or good stories from 600 to 1800 words. Manuscripts reported on as soon as put into print. Payment on acceptance.

EDUCATION,

WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF
Monthly, except July and August; per year, $1.50.
N. Parker. Does not buy any articles.

Madison, Wis.
Editor, Willard

Sporting and Outdoor Publications

Writers are almost always people who have many interests in life. They match their wits in games of skill; the intense application of the desk is varied with hours of recreation; some of them keep prize pets; and still others are enthusiastic motorists or aviators.

These hobbies may very properly be capitalized-there being precedent in plenty for such a proceeding. If you go on a fishing trip, fill your notebook with material for later use. Take photographs also. A prominent woman author not long ago went on a long motor trip. Articles based on her experiences have appeared in many different magazines—not all of an outdoor character.

These magazines cover a wide range of interest. Some have small circulations, and do not ordinarily pay for manuscripts. Many of the periodicals welcome experience-letters from subscribers and readers. Photographs highten the value of articles in nearly every instance.

AERIAL AGE, 280 Madison Avenue, New York. Weekly; per year, $4.00. Editor, G. Douglass Wardrop. Short articles on aviation in all its branches are used, also photographs.

AIR TRAVEL, 280 Madison Avenue, New York. Discontinued.

ALL OUTDOORS, 145 West 36th Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 15c; per year, $1.50. Editor, L. L. Little. Uses no fiction. Wants articles on unusual outdoor devices and tricks, photographs of the wilderness, and of outdoor subjects, and humor and anecdotes if short and of the outdoors. Reports in ten days to two weeks. Pays after publication.

AMERICAN ANGLER, 1400 Broadway, New York. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Editor, Fred E. Pond. Uses short items of interest to anglers generally.

AMERICAN BEAGLE, 639 West Federal Street, Youngstown, O. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, J. A. White. Uses everything in the line of hunting with dogs, and photographs of outdoor sports, fishing, etc. Present need is for articles on hunting with Beagles, and Dachshund news. Reports promptly. Pays both on acceptance and on publication.

AMERICAN CHAUFFEUR, 15 West Sixth Street, New York. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Mail returned.

AMERICAN CHECKERS, 1846 South 40th Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, John T. Denvir. AMERICAN CHESS BULLETIN, 150 Nassau Street, New York. Monthly from November to April, bi-monthly May to October; per year, $2.00. Editors, Hartwig Cassel and Hermann Helms.

AMERICAN CRICKETER, Morris Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, A. J. Henry. Uses articles of 100 to 500 words on cricket, association football, golf and tennis, also verse relating to the same sports. Reports immediately. AMERICAN FIELD, Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per year, $5.00.

AMERICAN GOLFER, 49 Liberty Street, New York. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, Walter J. Travis. Uses very little outside material.

AMERICAN LAWN TENNIS, 120 Broadway, New York. Fifteen numbers; per year, $3.00. Editor, S. Wallis Merrihew. Sends the following statement: "We do not use short fiction, serials or novelettes; we do use special articles, verse and humor, and anecdotes, but all must be highly specialized. The same applies to photographs We have no contests or prize offers. We usually report on manuscripts at once, because the few submitted to us do not meet with our requirements. We pay on publication and our rates vary from c. to 1c. per word."

AMERICAN MOTORIST, Riggs Bldg., Washington, D. C. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, A. G. Batchelder. Reports: "Uses interesting articles on motor travel, and items of value to the motorist and tourist. A recent number contained articles on the national highway system; national motor shows; reconstruction of Belgium roads; plans for home garages; etc. Many of these articles were illustrated by photographs and otherwise."

AMERICAN SHOOTER, Wilmington, Del. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, Honey McLinn. Discontinued.

AMERICAN SPORTSMAN, 1364 West Third Street, Cleveland, O. Weekly; per year, $2.00. Editor, L. G. Duffy.

AQUATIC LIFE, 542 East Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Penn. Monthly; per year, $1.25. Editor, W. A. Poyser. A periodical devoted to the care of fishes in aquaria.

BASEBALL MAGAZINE, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, F. C. Lane. Reports: "We use articles from 2000 to 3000 words in length on baseball subjects, verse and humor and anecdotes on baseball or sport, and good photographs of baseball and athletic sports. Report in two weeks. Pay on publication."

BILLIARDS MAGAZINE, 35 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Editor, J. G. Davis.

BIRD LORE, 29 West 32d Street, New York. Bi-monthly; per year, $1.50. Editor, Frank M. Chapman. This is a publication devoted to ornithology in all its branches, and articles intended for its pages should be original observations of bird life. The length of articles should not exceed 1500 or 2000 words, and if illustrated with clear and interesting photographs of wild bird life, so much the better. BLUE-BIRD, 1010 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Elisabeth C. T. Miller. Uses all kinds of stories on birds or bird study, photographs of birds, or children

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