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W «& vjf i| w V' $ jK*j' tflttri: *k -n\i':. ..•^i 3fi 11 "i *3 &*Hy IsIK /•&. 'S t#'^ ife •v.*.' .v-s^vy 1 .^- s t' 1/ jfcg 1' i, ifeu THE N. fr. EDUCATORS. Discussion -i-sI' W. E. Hoover, Park River vThe School' Room its Arrangement .'"f and Decoration— .% Paper (ao minutes) .. W. H. Ballon j* Discussion (10 minutes) Miss Sarah L. Roberts, Valley City. The School Grounds Their Ar rangement, Protection, as to their Highest Educational Value C. B, Waldron, Agricultural College. THURSDAY, DEC. 31,2 It. Grayer. General Theme—''The Means of Train* "!f the Teacher"— *s, Paper v. Pres. Geo. A- McLaftand, ViHey Gty. discussion .. Clyde R. Travis, Mayville f* To What Extent Should the Com ••5^W tnon School Course be Complete v in, Itself? The High School 5 Course •$ Paper .... J. E. McCartney, Drayton j^rhscussion E. C. Llsgard, Lakota Business Session. i Value and How Organized—Should 1 a committee, co-operating with the department, outline general plans, vv^nbject matter, etc -f V:. •.v iM i 4 ^iiW Meetli* to B« Held At OnMT Mfettc* tlie Uut of the Yter. *§:. -.. •, -. I. •j^TJie seventeenth annual meeting of the Horth Dalcota Educational A^ocia^rdn fell be hield at Gfafid forks, Dec. 29, arid 31. 'fhe session will be held in «e Central High School Building The programme is i GENERAL A§SOCIATISft'' ^vi.i 4 ... ... 5 OY „i w* •.*:« i« -i vaV"" *7. 'iZl.. TUESDAY, DEC: 29,3 PM. Grayer. n\ resident'? Addreisii....'.r../. v/. C. SchmidtJ Jiatne8to^f' "#aper (30 minutes)—"The Educatiort- al Progress of the Year"... Prof. Joseph Kennedy, University. WEDitESf)AY, DEC. 3P, 2 P. if.' JPrayer. «k»tiefal Theme—"The Need oi Im- proved School Environment." t, The School House Proper Light mg, Heating and Ventilation '.# Paper .,. W. J. Alexander, Pembina fir:. i'. COLLEGE, NORMAL SECTION. DEC. 30, 9:30 A. M. v Resident's Address Dr. J. P. W. Brouse, Valley v. Prof. Vernon P. Squibs, University, v- Turning Points in History W. A. Pringle, Wahpeton. i, Election of Oflkers. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. TUESDAY, DEC.UO, 9:30 A. M. If-:-, .?i .»*••' 4 "... v Report of Committee on the CoihrtWn i 4 School Course of Study— .? History and Civics a Supt. W. L. Stockwell. Reading and Spelling 4 ,m Supt. Josephine M. Paulson* Wells language and Spelling Supt. W. J. Alexander, Pembina. v Arithmetic and Writing .... Jj. Supt. M. W. Barnes, Barnes. Agriculture e. ..... ....... i Supt. W. G. Crocker^ Ransom. Geography and Physiology Supt. E. C. Olsgard, NelsCttl., TUESDAY. 1:30, 3 P. M. k.t ^|$P :v 2'KV i.'5 Ctikfi I Mark Hopkins as a Teacher ......... fruth in Logic and Life Dr. E. P. Robertson, Wahpeton. vllie Place of Philosophy in a Liberal Education YOUit i IKipils' Reading Circle—Their Advan A tage and Organization—Is a State •^. Organization Desirable Supt. J. F. Hetler, Traill. Revision of Blanks and Reports—Ad #%, visability of a standing committee of county superintendents to. co-operate with the department x. Supt. C. E. Blackorby, Towner. £ocal Teachers' Meetings Their r.tist- {. Supt. W. H. Seitz, Morton. *7 WEDNESDAY, 9 A. Teachers' Training Sdhools^-Retro 1 spect and Prospect— fhe Two Weeks' Institute ........ Supt. Anna M. Peterson, Pierce. ™The University Summer School .... $\~r Supt J. F. McLain. Grand Forks. The Valley City Idea .. ....... Supt. F. Mr Wanner,-Stutsman. "N The Mayville Idea .... ... .. fa Supt. W. R. Kilpatrick, Richland. Sound Table discus&ion of anyvtopic of interest to the departihent of Pub- ^.\ he Instruction and to the county su •^*0erinteni4nts: THE HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL. & wi»irs9DA^ ©fee 36,9 :ao A.^ ik ELEMENTARY SECTION. Music. 1SS v 1 president's Address .. .v...^ W. Godward Hilllibor^:":-sf i ^low tiie High School Courte be" $ y Adopted to Serve at the Same Time a. Prep«ration for Life. and as. j, Means to Higher Education:?— 4 Piper J. F. Koehler. Grafton vi. Discussion ... G. K. Foster, Casselton THURSDAY, DEC. 51, 9^30 A. M. llniformity in the Grades of Graded Schools*- Paper .... .. C. Ellithorpe, Williston Discussion .4Wm. Moore, Bianiat-clc ow to Teach Zoology, Paper........ ome Characteristics of a Good High School— h. Paper Pres. Webster Merrifield, University. V Election of Officers. v V v Ok '%M. Colvin„'jC«ljBkJt |jhe iotermediate grades. ret Ruther^rd, Mayvjjie. ».»• nsrJattiestown. 'aper ...»•....... ...* R. J. White, Rugby, v -, V &i|H|iS8?qn a i s e a i i i u ih tht Grades. 0s 0 nwiv |ott Taught & H*. v fr Mitmiwmikan. k* ."-gf H?V ..*. 'J ,V- '. 51 S* V s| ,-t^- 4 A mmk "r«"**tf^ Htrt you will gat Worth attd Boauly and Croat Valuoo for Vory Store Open EVenifigis The Big Furniture Store with thrMttte Prices. Licensed Uft* ters and Embalmers. Emily Ferguson, Larimdre. Intermission. ."Nature Study It? Value O wiil^M, 'AgH)^Hurah* Col lejsc. v- •. mrie^. Session 'xy ^gCHOaiV0IRECTOR1S. Secretary—Miss Grand Forks. :u. ^Relation -of -School Board IG Supejrin tendent. (a)" Ffbm the School Board's Point •*.' oftView ......Geo. I: Foster, Fitrgo .-' (h^'Frotti the Superintendent's PoinV of Vi^w P. S. Berg, Larit^ore. ^e^chers' Wage?. v i, (a)\Shall there be a hard aiu&fast schedule? ?1: •C (b) What cbtisideration shall grade, experience and quajification receive? Senator S.' Cagbel, Grafton. ^Attitude of Schbol Boards Toward the .Compulsory Attendance Law—Ad-s •y? ViadbiRty of,a lifant Officer in Llik'g-' er Cities.'.J. As Sorley. Grand Fprks Round Table Discussiop. wiii&on .^ i QFFICERi .*V.K •j. GtM^tAL ASSOCtAHOK., v President—C C. Schmidt, Ja tides- F.^ First Vice Prcsident-^F. Everett Smitif, F*rikVv /.-J. -Bfttck* T^faaurer—Stipt. P. S. Berg, Diiri- 0 o i s V a e y i y CQ^IH^ AKD NOfcMAL SECTION. [,\ Presilwrt—Dr. J,, P. Brouse, Valley ttlCH SCHOOL COUNCIL* |%-T. C. Williams, (d %r« *7, *4 ••rjff.X.fA ^CV. CAn and see the elegant assortment of Lekthei Chairs, Rockers, Couches and Fancy Pieces^ 5 ^j a "«4 .1 {W.'ulC..*. ts the talk of tKe town£ vMuh^jre^is"are"':: »S»• taking advantage of the opportunity to get M^'l Music Cabinets, Ladies' Writing Desks, Parlo^ Cabinets, Dressing Tables, in fact, Furnitur^ for any part or corner of the house, •. V It is needless to try arttl enumerate the many pieces henfjefis--. played. It is a saving of ^biefor6 you buy, jy •.r Aj ~5 V 7V itHE FAidO TORTTW »nS: BAftf fiEPUBijcXtf-TmiliSTU? tfvEXTWi.- Tvfen5M*15j»' S^-iimA^'.'.V: »*f W^f»Mvy.: %i!i- ELEMENTARY SECTION. President—R. L. Colvin, Cando. Vice President—Miss Mazie Cteinit ents, Jamestown. Secretary—A. M. Carlisle, Grahdin. DEPARTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENT. -v President—Supt. W. L. Stockwell, Bismarck. E.TECUTIVE COMMITTEE. V Chairman—President J. Wfrst Agricultural College. College and Normal Sections—-I)f. J. P. W. Brouse, Valley, City. High School Council-^W. A. God ward, Hillsboro Elementary Section—EJ. C. Olsgard Lakota. School Board Section-?-4!!. N. Wells, Grand Forks. State Superintendent, ex officii--' Supt. W. L. Stockwell, Bismarck. TH® FIRST "DARK HORSE.' .. ,. PollrM*. tri^^dark hot* letiesot ^exee^i do, some which, in viei^ ili'w. 4/ v mpi^te Houj© furmVhdnj it K\ tit?*' you will find what you want at this store for any mem ber in ihe family. will, as all others have been, happily stit'ptis^d.'"" There are thousands bf different pieces't6*.&rj&f.'jl so is impossible to mention them all, but call early and see for yourself. COMPARE VALUES, be cause tv»e values are determined only by ai careful comparison of the prices and goods offered by other dealers. 3' tl* 'ft 1 K iv.iV&Pji lV: y.^f .*• 'T.'i- n4i¥te Minnie Wright, & r'ifcjh •, Si, In' the January Pearson's is anjoth^ er article of Edward N. Vallandig ham's capital political artieles this tdllt^g how PJolk^defekted yan Bui in tlie dembcratic 'naitoh^l cphyent^jE |n. i94 W$ exciting, struggle, how, although a man comparatively tie ?known otitside his. own state oimMited to Henry Clay on the a{de-r-a man of life-lotig popular 16|ifer consptcvott»^iA -publie se^yi nfcny ottor. iflkii then-enga j*fctJHics—he ms: Also iff«tcMiofs at ito in as tic tnd^ liHl ory, Ittveiy m* I: t*a& ihyv tf V Wrf*' vi V* #:V'\ $y .-1 ccWtain wir. Special of othfer companies. fi&ti U ,CjH 1 trie value d' "/$ A 4~* t-.' .? fkpt'i &. YOUR DOLLARS ARE WORTH DOUBLE HERE! OUR HALF-PRICE SALE ON FANCY CHINA, SILVERWAK.E, ILAMFS, vfc, JARDINIERES AND STATUARY lAt \:r« a -ts- J.¥ 4 •*r at U.'V j(k '•P .*•?% DONT PMkY BUND MAN'S BUFF WHEN BUYING LIFE INSURANCE. A Sl^UlClf with Orftf tYES w« Mtlsfy you that the polities of til MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO, and Peculiar adyantage^ not r«tt* v^.V-.-v.^:. ^•s..-•••'$•• •-&•* $125, Sl5^- $260, $250, $300 and up. t5 ORGANS. AT $35, $40, $45, $50 and A number of Second-Hand Instruments at all Prices Bfe sure to get our Holiday Prices and Special Terms on Pianos and Organs before buying. We can save yoii ^nough on a Piano so you can easily afford to buy Xmas presents for every member of the family. Call and sei^y I M/-.S 0 1 A Open Eveiiings cptHbined Uie Compatiy's nftt-jtielffr years or rnsTORy tompl&b£nsive iLtiii tertatni beei9^}.|p|irf^i^..... AUY'8 MUtUALITT U mm News You Silt -s? 'if &n E Corner of Broadway venue North, North Dakota, f*t time policies B' y proteCtioii tbey afford w real ECONOMY andJECARITlNQ POWER, ITS' SftCuRITY, », Unsurpassed. WMHomct. HEWAIIK, w.ij. yfi. UiifZf -. .J,.'