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WARREN G. HARDING HIGH SCHOOL, WARREN, OHIO-UNIVENT EQUIPPED, KEICH-O'BRIEN & HOSKER, WARREN, OHIO, Architects. MR. L. O. WURTEMBERGER, Director of Schools, WARREN, OHIO

Outdoor Health in the Schoolroom

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Nature supplies pure air. The problem of ventilation is to supply this air where it is most needed.

It is certainly needed most in the crowded school

room.

Ventilation can't be left to chance. If it is, the chil
dren suffer.

Just compare the alert, happy children in a Univent-
ilated school at 3:30 with those in a poorly venti
lated school.

In operation the Univent is even more simple than
opening windows-and the results are more obvious.
That's why superintendents and teachers like it.
The Univent ventilates each room separately. It
brings to each room fresh outdoor air, warms it, and
diffuses it in every corner of the room with an agree
able air motion, but without draft.

Write for the book, "Univent Ventilation" and
you'll know why better schools everywhere, in both
old and new, are installing the Univent.

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ATWOOD

REGIONAL-POLITICAL WALL MAPS (8 Maps, Average Size 52x60, Cloth Back Stock)

Arranged for

Comparative
Map Studies

This series has been especially designed for comparative map studies by an internationally known geographer and teacher. Each map presents:

1. A major map showing the four great classes of natural regions in attractive contrasting colors superimposed on a political base.

2. Four supplementary maps showing Relief, Rainfall, Population, and Land Utilization.

This series of wall maps will give to the geography recitation new life, vitality, and interest. Acknowledged by authorities everywhere as a most necessary piece of teaching equipment.

Booklet B4 "A Great World Achievement" connects in an interesting and instructive way the new maps with what the World Flyers saw on their famous trip. It is free. Send for it today.

A. J. Nystrom & Co.

2249 CALUMET AVE.

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DIXON

"TI-CON-DER-OGA"

for good handwriting

Remember this name, when ordering pencils.

And you'll remember the lead, after using.

Sample On Request

Made in U. S. A. by

JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.

Jersey City, N. J.

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The American Educational Digest is a member of the Educational Press Association of America and is published in accordance with the standards of that organization. Copyright 1925 by the Educational Digest Company.

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Choose this desk..and your choice has been confirmed 4,000,000 times

Immediate

Delivery

For every school purpose, the American Seating Company makes a desk or auditorium chair of tested excellence. With 51 branch offices and distributing organizations, where this merchandise is already stored

in anticipation of your requirements. ... you can be sure that deliveries will be made on time-or, it necessary, immediately.

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HE thing to buy in school desks is stamina...
for, as you well know, a desk of doubtful
origin may become, after a year or two, a source of
constant annoyance and expense. To build stamina
into our desks, we do everything that is humanly
or mechanically possible. And the result is that
officials have chosen to buy more than 4,000,000
of our tubular steel model alone.

Such purchase is the pinnacle of praise. Such popu
larity makes this the standard school desk of
America. Make it the standard desk in your school
for, with such a record behind it, you can be
certain that strength and endurance are built into it.
If this desk costs a little more in the beginning, that is
only because it has been built to cost far less in the end.

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American Seating Company

6 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago

The Factory is in Michigan,
but the Service is Local to You!

The Genuine

Moulthrop

The first movable chair-desk, the MOULTHROP, is today the most advanced in design. Important steps in its development have been patented. Therefore, anything less than MOULTHROP is something less than maximum efficiency.

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High School Youth and the Reading Public

Production Cost of Daily Newspapers Equals Maintenance Cost of High Schools-Futility of Censorship-Indiscriminate Reading-Building Personality of Youth-People Read Much and Talk Enough-Suggestions to Administrators of Education-Notable Discussion by Orton Lowe

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HE two most outstanding intellectual enterprises in the

United States during the past quarter of a century have been the general establishment of free public high schools and the growth of that immense bulk of miscellaneous printed matter that is daily spread before the reading public. Anyone who cares to look into the trends of American life today must assess comparative values on the state fostered high school, an institution that is free to all layers of society, and the great number of journals and books, not only suitable to all layers of society, but generally circulated in all sections of the country. The high school challenges the interests of youth for a brief but very significant period in the span of the average life time, but there is little evidence that the secondary school curriculum exerts much influence on the nature of youthful thinking. Daily and weekly reading matter available to youth and extending over the later years of life contributes in a much greater degree to processes of thought and to fields of intellectual and emotional interest than does the high schools. The daily newspaper is about the only mental and emotional self-starter for a considerable portion of adult city population. It costs about the same to produce daily newspapers as it does to run free high schools.

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ORTON LOWE

ORTON LOWE is state director of English for Pennsylvania. He was called to work in the state department of public instruction in 1920 after an extended experience in all grades of public school work as classroom teacher and administrator.

toms, and the main characteristics of national life. Their descendants of a hardy type became the frontiersmen of the West and pushed the national domain through to the Pacific. During the fifty years following the adoption of the Constitution the common American type was blended from this English stock. Seven

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