The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 18, March 11, 1897 by Various


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The illustrations are few, and scarcely more than figures; it is not meant
to be a pretty picture-book, yet is most clearly and beautifully printed
and arranged, for its material is to be that out of which pictures are
made. It will be found full of suggestions of practical value to teachers
who are carrying the miscellaneous work of ungraded schools, and who have
the unspeakable privilege of dealing with their pupils untrammelled by
cast-iron methods and account-keeping examination records.

_Sample copy, 50 Cents, post-paid_

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WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON
3 & 5 W. 18th St. � � � New York City
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School and College Text-Books

AT WHOLESALE PRICES

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At my New Store (FEBRUARY 1ST)
3 & 5 West 18th Street
_The St. Ann Building_

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With the greatly increased facilities I can now offer to my customers the
convenience of an assortment of text-books and supplies more complete than
any other in any store in this city. Books will be classified according to
subject. Teachers and students are invited to call and refer to the
shelves when in search of information; every convenience and assistance
will be rendered them.

Reading Charts, miscellaneous Reference Charts, Maps, Globes, Blackboards,
and School Supplies at net prices singly or in quantity.

All books removed from old store (more or less damaged by removal) will be
closed out at low prices.

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_Mail orders promptly attended to_
_All books, etc., subject to approval_

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William Beverley Hanson, 3 & 5 West 18th Street
FORMERLY 59 FIFTH AVENUE

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History and Manuals of
Vertical Writing

By JOHN JACKSON

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Theory and Practice of Vertical Writing, $1.25
Teaching of Vertical Writing, .50

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John Jackson, the originator of this system of vertical writing, is the
only teacher who has had the years of practice in teaching it that make
these the standard manuals for teachers and students. The adoption of
vertical writing abroad and in this country is largely due to his
persistent work and the marvellous results of his teaching. His series of
copy-books were the first to be used in this country, and are considered
by experienced teachers, who are not to be misled by mere beauty of
engravers work, to contain the only practical well-graded course of
instruction leading from primary work to the rapid and now justly
celebrated =telegraph hand=--for these books are the only ones containing
copies in this rapid writing. The telegraph hand is the style used by the
best telegraph operators in the country--and these writers are universally
acknowledged to be the most rapid writers, and writers of a hand which of
necessity must be most legible.

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