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The Twenty-fifth Meeting

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Day
27
Month
November
Year
1895
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The next meeting of the Michigan Schooltnaster's Club will be held in this city, at the TJniversity of Music, on Nov. 29 and 30. For which the following program has been arrainged : FRIDAY. 10 30 A. M. Snpplementary Report of Committe on Classical Ubrary. Mr. C. L. Maader, Cuiversity of Michigan. Supplementary Keport of C'ommitteeon illas" irative Msterlal on Classics. Prof. .1. H. Drake, TJniversity of Michigan. 2:U0 P. M. CONFERENCK3. Mathematica. (Tappan Hall, Room 1). How much Algebra sliould be taaght in Seconrt ary Hchools? When and what subjects? .Mr. W. L. Whituey, Moline High. School. In what order should the different subjects in Algebra be introduced? Mr. L. F. Jocelyn, Aun Arbor High School. Faetoring and its Applications. Miss E. (ƒ Ackermann, Michigan State Normal Schol EngHsh. (Tappan Hall, Lecture Room). En glish Literature as an aid to Composition' Miss Henrietta A. Bancroft, Albion College" The History of Literature. How it should be studied in tlie High Hchool. Miss Aunie D. Clarke, Kalamazoo High School. Viacuasion: Led by Prof. I. N. Demon, Uni. versity of Michigan. The booka recommemled for 1899 and 1900 by the Joint Conference on Knglish Requlrements for Admlssion to College. Reporto!' the Conference by Prof. b'. N. Scott, L'niversity of Michigan. Physies. (Physieal Laboratory). Exhibition I ofapparalus. Multiplying devlces, Prof. E. A. Strong. The conical Peuduluni, Ji. N. Chute. Agalvanometer for projection, Mr. C. F. Adams. A device for delermining the centre of oscillation ofa pendulnm ; also,an exhition of oscillatory discharge, Prof. J. O. Reed. Discussion of the ten Standard experiraents for a High School Laboratory. All teachers interested are inviied to brlng for exhibition any novelties in apparaius, either for class illustration or for laboratory woik. 8:00 1'. yt. Address by Pre. Charles F. Thwing. of Western Resfai-ve Uiiivorsity, leUowod P formal reception. SATURDAY. 9:0U a. M. The Pkepakation of Teacheks for the Seconpary Schools. From the poinl of view of the College, Pres A Gaylord Slocum, Kalamazoo College The School of Pedagogy. Prin .K.G. Boone Mich. State Normal" School. The Universi tv, Prof. lï. A. Hinsdale, Uulverslly o Michigan. The Secondary School, ]r. A F. Nightiugale, Supt. of Cliicago High Schools, IHseussion: Prin. C. K.Thnrber, Morgan Park Acailemy Morgan Park. 111. Pres.-elect Geovge N. ( lar man, Lewis Institute, Chicago. Sapt. W W. Chalmers. Grand Rapids, Mlch. Priu Hamilton King, Prepatory Dept. Olivet College. 2:00 p. 31. Business meeting, election of officers, etc. The relation between the University and Pre paratory, School Prof. A. II. Patiengül University oí Michigan . )iscunton: Prin. Charles R. French. Hyde HigD School. Prin. W. A. Greeson, Grand Rapids High School. Every person coming to the Club neeting is urged to secure a certificóte rom the agent where the ticket is purbased, ;iud present it to the secretary of the Club at his earliest conveniente, f one huudred of these certificates are jresented, a return fare of one-tliird will De granted.

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