FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[1]Editor’s Note.—This is the first of several articles upon maps and atlases by Prof. Smith.[2]Editor’s Note.—Dr. Haynes will contribute similar articles to forthcoming numbers of the magazine.[3]James Alton James, Chairman, Henry K. Bourne, Eugene C. Brooks, Wilbur F. Gordy, Mabel Hill, Julius Sachs, Henry W. Thurston, J. H. Van Sickle[4]Editor’s Note.—These and many other helpful suggestions have been privately printed by Professor Riley in a syllabus entitled “Methods of Teaching History in Public Schools,” University, Miss., price 25 cents.[5]Lodge, Close of Middle Ages, Preface.[6]At this point the comparison between our system and the English cabinet system may be introduced; but this cannot be fully discussed until after the committee system is understood.

[1]Editor’s Note.—This is the first of several articles upon maps and atlases by Prof. Smith.

[1]Editor’s Note.—This is the first of several articles upon maps and atlases by Prof. Smith.

[2]Editor’s Note.—Dr. Haynes will contribute similar articles to forthcoming numbers of the magazine.

[2]Editor’s Note.—Dr. Haynes will contribute similar articles to forthcoming numbers of the magazine.

[3]James Alton James, Chairman, Henry K. Bourne, Eugene C. Brooks, Wilbur F. Gordy, Mabel Hill, Julius Sachs, Henry W. Thurston, J. H. Van Sickle

[3]James Alton James, Chairman, Henry K. Bourne, Eugene C. Brooks, Wilbur F. Gordy, Mabel Hill, Julius Sachs, Henry W. Thurston, J. H. Van Sickle

[4]Editor’s Note.—These and many other helpful suggestions have been privately printed by Professor Riley in a syllabus entitled “Methods of Teaching History in Public Schools,” University, Miss., price 25 cents.

[4]Editor’s Note.—These and many other helpful suggestions have been privately printed by Professor Riley in a syllabus entitled “Methods of Teaching History in Public Schools,” University, Miss., price 25 cents.

[5]Lodge, Close of Middle Ages, Preface.

[5]Lodge, Close of Middle Ages, Preface.

[6]At this point the comparison between our system and the English cabinet system may be introduced; but this cannot be fully discussed until after the committee system is understood.

[6]At this point the comparison between our system and the English cabinet system may be introduced; but this cannot be fully discussed until after the committee system is understood.


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