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Prof. E. A. Sheldon, of the New York State Normal School, and author of
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THE MODEL SCHOOL-DIARY.
Designed as an aid in securing the co-operation of parents. It consists
of a Record of the Attendance, Deportment, Recitations, &c., of a
Scholar, for every day in the week. At the close of the week it is to be
sent to the parent or guardian, for his examination and signature.
Teachers will find in this Diary an article that has long been needed.
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teachers for examination, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. Price per
dozen, by mail, postpaid, $1.00. Per dozen, by express, 84 cents.
REWARDS OF MERIT.
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They are chaste, ornate, and beautiful, and need but be seen to be
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with the common colored cards in vogue. Price per set by mail, postpaid,
35 cents.
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_Please address the Publishers_,
ELDREDGE & BROTHER,
17 & 19 South Sixth Street,
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