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The Study of the Great War

In co-operation with the National Board for Historical Service of Washington, D. C., the publishers of THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAZINE are enabled to announce a noteworthy monthly feature. A series of articles is now appearing in the MAGAZINE designed to furnish material for the use of schools, colleges, reading clubs, current events classes, and lecturers.

THE WAR SUPPLEMENTS

appear as part of the regular issues of the MAGAZINE. In January, 1918, was issued Harding's Topical Outline of the War; in the February issue appeared a number of extracts, translations, and photographic reproductions from a remarkable series of Belgian Documents; in the March number, the Supplement provided_the most complete annotated Bibliography of the War, which has yet appeared in English, in which over six hundred books on the War are arranged topically, and a brief expert appraisement of each given. In the April issue War Geography and Maps was treated; in the May number, Preliminaries of the Present World Conflict. Other topics will follow.

WAR REPRINTS

The monthly War Supplements are being reprinted as fast as they appear, in an inexpensive pamphlet form for use in classes, reading circles, clubs, and public meetings. The Reprints are sold at from 10 to 25 cents each, with a generous reduction in these prices when a quantity is ordered.

ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES UPON THE WAR

During the War the National Board for Historical Service will conduct in the MAGAZINE a department of queries and answers on the War. A body of experts have agreed to co-operate in furnishing the most authoritative and timely answers to the queries presented. Persons not subscribers to the MAGAZINE as well as subscribers, are welcome to use this means of obtaining information.

HISTORY AND THE SCHOOLS

The MAGAZINE is publishing many articles, in addition to the War Supplements, which bear upon the War and its influence upon the schools of the country. Suggestions for revision of the course of study, practical lessons, and news items serve to keep teachers and others interested in the schools abreast of the most recent thought.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICES

THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAZINE is published monthly except in July, August, and September. Single issues are 25 cents each; a year's subscription (9 issues), Two Dollars. A reduced rate of One Dollar is granted to members of the American Historical Association, and to members of other history teachers' associations. A Trial Subscription for three months is offered to New Subscribers for Fifty Cents.

SAMPLE COPIES

Will gladly be furnished to individuals or to the members of history teachers' training classes.

MCKINLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

1619 RANSTEAD STREET

PHILADELPHIA

Collected Materials for the Study of the War

Compiled by the Editor of THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAZINE
Ready June 15th

A collection of the most important documents bearing upon America's entrance into the war, together with detailed material for the study of the war in all its aspects. Designed for the use of teachers and scholars in high schools and colleges, and for reading circles in clubs, camps, and community centers.

I.

CONTENTS:

A Selection from President Wilson's Addresses.

II. Topical Outline of the War, by PROF. S. B. HARDING.

III. Syllabus of the Preliminaries of the War, by MR. H. L. HOSKINS.

IV. The Geography of the War, by PROFS. S. B. HARDING and W. E. LINGELBACH.
Annotated Bibliography of the War, by PROF. G. M. DUTCHER.

VI. More important United States Statutes bearing upon the state of war.

VII. Executive Proclamations issued since April 6, 1917.

Accompanying these documents are suggestive topics and directions for the issue of the material, and outline maps for noting further political and military changes.

Bound in boards, 180 pages, the size of THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAZINE, equivalent to a book of over five hundred pages.

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HERE have recently been added to the MCKINLEY SERIES of
OUTLINE MAPS, six special maps for use in the study of the

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The North Sea, British Isles and English Channel
Turkey, Egypt and Mesopotamia
Austro-Italian Frontier

These are issued in two desk sizes as follows: Large Size, (b), 7 by 10 inches, at 60 cents a hundred; and double size, (a), 10 by 15 inches, at $1.00 a hundred.

The new maps make it possible to trace the progress of the War in all its principal campaigns.

In addition to the OUTLINE MAPS OF THE GREAT WAR, the McKinley Series contains wall and desk outline maps of all the parts of the world and of most of the European countries. For Free Samples, write to MCKINLEY PUBLISHING CO., 1619 Ranstead Street, PHILADELPHIA

INDISPENSABLE AIDS TO THE SUCCESSFUL TEACHING QF HISTORY

OUTLINE MAPS

The study of Historical Geography by means of the filling in of Outline Maps by the pupil, is now recognized as a necessary part of high school work in History. Many colleges are requiring similar work in their freshman and introductory courses in History, and often it is used with profit in more advanced courses, where maps showing new historical material are to be constructed. Even in the grades it is found that much time can be gained by the use of printed map outlines, in place of the laborious map-drawing by pupils. Many colleges use outline maps in entrance examinations in history; and for ten years the College Entrance Examination Board has included among its questions in history, the placing of historical data upon McKinley Outline Maps.

No series of Outline Maps is so well constructed, so conveniently prepared, so varied in its assortment, or so well adapted to different needs, as the

MCKINLEY SERIES OF OUTLINE MAPS

The Series includes large wall outline maps; desk outline maps in three sizes; envelopes of loose maps, assorted as desired; bound maps, in atlas form, for nine periods of history; bound maps, with notepaper interleaved, for six periods of history; and skeleton maps, with coastlines only, for elementary history and geography classes.

OUTLINE MAPS OF THE GREAT WAR: The Western Front, the Eastern Front, the Balkan States, the North Sea and English Channel, Turkey and Eastern Mediterranean, and Austro-Italian Frontier. Issued in the double size and large size. See prices below.

McKinley Wall Outline Maps

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Co-ordinate Paper-Wall Size Sheets of stout paper, 32x48 inches, ruled in both directions, with blocks onequarter inch square; serviceable in classes in economics, geography and history, for depicting lines and curves of growth or development. They may also be used for constructing chronological charts for history classes.

PRICE. The same as Wall Outline Maps.

McKinley Desk Outline Maps

DOUBLE SIZE. 10x15 inches; $1.00 a hundred; 30 cents for an envelope of twenty maps.

LARGE SIZE. 72x10 inches; 60 cents a hundred; 20 cents for an envelope of twenty maps.

SMALL SIZE.

52x7 inches; 40 cents

a hundred; 15 cents for an envelope of
twenty maps.

Skeleton Outline Maps

COAST LINES ONLY

The World, Europe, Asia, Africa, North
America, South America, Australia,
United States.

Geographical and Historical
Desk Maps

THE CONTINENTS

The World (Mercator's Projection), Eu-
rope, Asia, Africa, Australia, North Amer-
ica, South America.

THE UNITED STATES
United States (state boundaries and
physical features), United States (state
boundaries only).

THE UNITED STATES IN THREE
SECTIONS

Eastern United States (east of the Mis-
sissippi River), Mississippi Valley, Pacific
Coast and Plateau States.

SMALLER SECTIONS OF UNITED
STATES AND OF NORTH
AMERICA

New England, Coast of New England
(for early settlements, Middle Atlantic
States, South Atlantic States, Coast of
Southern States (for early settlements),
Eastern Virginia (for Civil War), Missis-
sippi Valley, Northern Section, Mississippi
Valley, Northeastern Section, Mississippi
Valley, Northwestern Section, Mississippi
Valley, Southern Section and Texas, South-
western United States, Cuba, Philippines,
California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michi-
gan, New York (state of), Ohio, Pennsyl-
vania, Texas, Gulf of Mexico, Panama,
etc., West Indies, Canada.

EUROPE AND ITS LARGER DIVISIONS

Europe, Europe (central and southern parts), Central Europe (Charlemagne's Empire, etc.), Mediterranean World, Baltic Lands, Southeastern Europe and Eastern Mediterranean.

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European History.

PRICE. 28 cents (net) each.

Samples of any of the above publications will be cheerfully furnished, to any teacher, upon request.
MCKINLEY PUBLISHING CO., 1619 RANSTEAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA

War Reprints

The monthly War Supplements to THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAZINE are being reprinted in inexpensive form immediately after their appearance in the MAGAZINE.

ALREADY ISSUED

No.1. The Study of the Great War.

BY PROF. S. B. HARDING. Price, 20 cents each.

No. 2. War Curiosities and the Belgium Secret Press.
BY PROF. CHRISTIAN GAUSS. Price, 10 cents each.

No. 3. A Bibliography of the Great War.

BY PROF. GEORGE M. DUTCHER. Price, 25 cents each.

No. 4. War Geography, with Many Maps.

BY PROF. S. B. HARDING and PROF. W. E. LINGELBACH.

Price, 20 cents each.

No. 5. Syllabus of a Course of Study in the Preliminaries of the World Conflict. By HALFORD L. HOSKINS. Price, 20 cents each.

No. 6. A Selection from the Addresses of President Wilson.

Price, 20 cents each.

No. 7. Important Statutes and Executive Proclamations Issued in the United States from April, 1917, to May, 1918.

Price, 25 cents each.

Liberal discounts when ordered in quantities.

Collected Materials for the Study of the War

Compiled by the EDITOR OF THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAzine.
READY JUNE 15

Contains principal war addresses of President Wilson; many recent statutes of Congress; executive pro-
clamations; outline maps; and the material contained in War Reprints No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Price, Sixty-five cents net (carriage extra)

MCKINLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

H786.111.25

War Supplement to The History Teacher's Magazine, February, 1918

War Reprint, No. 2

Some War Curiosities

and the

Clandestine Press in Belgium

Described by

PROFESSOR CHRISTIAN GAUSS

PHILADELPHIA

MCKINLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

1918

Price 10 cents; liberal reductions upon orders in quantities

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