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The Klondike StampedeE.T. AdneyThe Land of Little RainMary AustinCamps in the RockiesW.A. Baillie-GrohmanThe Boys' Book of InventionsR.S. BakerA Second Book of Inventions"        "My Book of Little DogsF.T. BartonThe Lighter Side of Irish LifeG.A. Birmingham (J.O. Hannay)Wonderful Escapes by AmericansW.S. BoothThe Training of Wild AnimalsFrank BostockConfederate PortraitsGamaliel BradfordAmerican Fights and FightersCyrus T. BradyCommodore Paul Jones"        "The Conquest of the Southwest"        "The Every-Day Life of Abraham LincolnF.F. BrowneThe Boyhood and Youth of NapoleonOscar BrowningThe New NorthAgnes CameronThe Boys' Book of Modern MarvelsC.L.J. ClarkeThe Boys' Book of Airships"        "Personal Recollections of Joan of ArcSamuel L. ClemensThe Wireless ManF.A. CollinsOld Boston Days and WaysM.C. CrawfordRomantic Days in Old Boston"        "Harriet Beecher StoweM.F. CroweWild Animals and the CameraW.P. DandoFootballP.H. DavisStories of InventorsRussell DoubledayNavigating the AirDoubleday Page and Co.Mr. Dooley's OpinionsF.P. DunneMr. Dooley's Philosophy"        "Edison: His Life and InventionsDyer and MartinChild Life in Colonial DaysAlice Morse EarleColonial Days in Old New York"        "Stage Coach and Tavern Days"        "Two Centuries of Costume in America"        "Old Indian DaysCharles EastmanThe Life of the FlyJ.H. FabreThe Life of the Spider"        "The Wonders of the HeavensCamille FlammarionBoys and Girls: A Book of VerseJ.W. FoleyFollowing the Sun FlagJohn Fox, Jr.Four Months Afoot in SpainHarry A. FranckA Vagabond Journey around the World"        "Zone Policeman 88"        "The Trail of the Gold SeekerHamlin GarlandIn Eastern Wonder LandsC.E. GibsonThe Hearth of Youth: Poems for Young PeopleJeannette Gilder (Ed.)Heroes of the Elizabethan AgoEdward GilliatCamping on Western TrailsE.R. GregorCamping in the Winter Woods"        "American Big GameG.B. Grinnell (Ed.)Trail and Camp FireGrinnell and Roosevelt (Ed.)Life at West PointH.I. HancockCamp Kits and Camp LifeC.S. HanksThe Boys' ParkmanL.S. Hasbrouck (Ed.)Historic AdventuresR.S. HollandCamp Fires in the Canadian RockiesW.T. HornadayOur Vanishing Wild Life"        "Taxidermy and Zoölogical Collecting"        "Two Years in the Jungle"        "My Mark TwainW.D. HowellsA Woman's Way through Unknown LabradorMrs. Leonidas HubbardAnimal CompetitorsErnest IngersollMy Lady of the Chimney CornerAlexander IrvineThe Indians of the Painted Desert RegionG.W. JamesThe Boys' Book of ExplorationsTudor JenksThrough the South Sea with Jack LondonMartin JohnsonA Wayfarer in ChinaElizabeth KendallThe Tragedy of PeleeGeorge KennanRecollections of a Drummer BoyH.M. KiefferThe Story of the TrapperA.C. LautAnimals of the PastF.A. LucasMarjorie FlemingL. Macbean (Ed.)From Sail to SteamA.T. MahanÆegean Days and Other SojournsJ. Irving ManattThe Story of a Piece of CoalE.A. MartinThe Friendly StarsMartha E. MartinThe Boys' Life of EdisonW.H. MeadowcroftServing the RepublicNelson A. MilesIn Beaver WorldEnos A. MillsMosquito LifeE.G. MitchellThe Childhood of AnimalsP.C. MitchellThe Youth of WashingtonS.W. MitchellLewis CarrollBelle MosesCharles Dickens"        "Louisa M. Alcott"        "The Country of Sir Walter ScottC.S. OlcottStorytelling PoemsF.J. Olcott (Ed.)Mark Twain: A BiographyA.B. PaineThe Man with the Iron HandJohn C. ParishNearest the PoleRobert E. PearyA Book of Famous VerseAgnes Repplier (Ed.)Florence NightingaleLaura E. RichardsChildren of the TenementsJacob A. RiisThe Wilderness HunterTheodore RooseveltAmerican Big Game HuntingRoosevelt and Grinnell (Ed.)Hunting in Many Lands"        "My Air ShipsAlberto Santos-DumontPaul JonesMolly Elliott SeawellWith the Indians in the RockiesJ.W. SchultzCuriosities of the SkyGarrett P. ServissWhere Rolls the OregonDallas Lore SharpNature in a City YardC.M. SkinnerThe Wild White WoodsRussell D. SmithThe Story of the New England WhalersJ.R. SpearsCamping on the Great LakesR.S. SpearsMy Life with the EskimosVilhjalmar StefanssonWith Kitchener to KhartumG.W. StevensAcross the PlainsR.L. StevensonLetters of a Woman HomesteaderElinore P. StewartHunting the Elephant in AfricaC.H. StigandThe Black BearW.H. WrightThe Grizzly Bear"        "George WashingtonWoodrow WilsonThe Workers: The EastW.A. WyckoffThe Workers: The West"        "

FOOTNOTES:[1]See Bleyer, W.G.: Introduction toProse Literature for Secondary Schools.[2]See alsoAmerican Magazine, 63:339.[3]SeeScribner's Magazine, 40:17.[4]SeeHarper's Monthly Magazine, 116:3.[5]In:The Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by J.B. Rittenhouse.[6]See page 41 for magazine reference.[7]SeeCollier's Magazine, 42:11.[8]Additional suggestions for dramatic work are given on page316.[9]If a copy ofThe Promised Landis available, some of the students might look up material on this subject.[10]See references forMoly, on p.84.[11]In Alden'sEnglish Verse.[12]InThe Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by J.B. Rittenhouse.[13]If this is thought too difficult, some of the exercises on pages 316-318 may be used.[14]Note: The teacher might read aloud a part of theOde in Time of Hesitation, by Moody. In its entirety it is almost too difficult for the pupils to get much out of; but it has some vigorous things to say about the war in the Philippines.[15]To the Teacher: It will probably be better for the pupils to study this poem in class than to begin it by themselves.

[1]See Bleyer, W.G.: Introduction toProse Literature for Secondary Schools.

[1]See Bleyer, W.G.: Introduction toProse Literature for Secondary Schools.

[2]See alsoAmerican Magazine, 63:339.

[2]See alsoAmerican Magazine, 63:339.

[3]SeeScribner's Magazine, 40:17.

[3]SeeScribner's Magazine, 40:17.

[4]SeeHarper's Monthly Magazine, 116:3.

[4]SeeHarper's Monthly Magazine, 116:3.

[5]In:The Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by J.B. Rittenhouse.

[5]In:The Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by J.B. Rittenhouse.

[6]See page 41 for magazine reference.

[6]See page 41 for magazine reference.

[7]SeeCollier's Magazine, 42:11.

[7]SeeCollier's Magazine, 42:11.

[8]Additional suggestions for dramatic work are given on page316.

[8]Additional suggestions for dramatic work are given on page316.

[9]If a copy ofThe Promised Landis available, some of the students might look up material on this subject.

[9]If a copy ofThe Promised Landis available, some of the students might look up material on this subject.

[10]See references forMoly, on p.84.

[10]See references forMoly, on p.84.

[11]In Alden'sEnglish Verse.

[11]In Alden'sEnglish Verse.

[12]InThe Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by J.B. Rittenhouse.

[12]InThe Little Book of Modern Verse, edited by J.B. Rittenhouse.

[13]If this is thought too difficult, some of the exercises on pages 316-318 may be used.

[13]If this is thought too difficult, some of the exercises on pages 316-318 may be used.

[14]Note: The teacher might read aloud a part of theOde in Time of Hesitation, by Moody. In its entirety it is almost too difficult for the pupils to get much out of; but it has some vigorous things to say about the war in the Philippines.

[14]Note: The teacher might read aloud a part of theOde in Time of Hesitation, by Moody. In its entirety it is almost too difficult for the pupils to get much out of; but it has some vigorous things to say about the war in the Philippines.

[15]To the Teacher: It will probably be better for the pupils to study this poem in class than to begin it by themselves.

[15]To the Teacher: It will probably be better for the pupils to study this poem in class than to begin it by themselves.


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