Chapter 2

YOUNG AMERICAN READERS

OUR HOMEAND PERSONAL DUTY

BYJANE EAYRE FRYERAUTHOR OF “THE MARY FRANCES STORY-INSTRUCTION BOOKS”ILLUSTRATIONS BY EDNA A. COOKE AND FROM PHOTOGRAPHS

girl, boy, doll and dog all reading large books

In these vital tasks of acquiring a broader view of human possibilities the common school must have a large part. I urge that teachers and other school officers increase materially the time and attention devoted to instruction bearing directly on the problems of community and national life.—Woodrow Wilson.

In these vital tasks of acquiring a broader view of human possibilities the common school must have a large part. I urge that teachers and other school officers increase materially the time and attention devoted to instruction bearing directly on the problems of community and national life.—Woodrow Wilson.

THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY,PublishersPHILADELPHIA                CHICAGO


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