L'Umile Pianta : For the Children's Sake. 1914, May. p. 1-83.

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L'Umile Pianta : For the Children's Sake. 1914, May. p. 1-83.

Year: 1914

[p.01-10] : p. 001 Corrections & Changes of Address; p. 002-003 Birth; Marriages; Notices; p. 004 Conference Balance Sheet, Lilian Gray, Hon Treasurer; p. 005 The Conference; p. 006 List of Students Present at the Conference; p. 007-010 The Conference: Opening Address [p.10-34] : p. 010-034 Letters to the Students, Letters by Jessie H. Mellis Smith, Helen O.M.S.E. (Helen Dyke), Elsie M. Saunders, Josephine Wilkinson, L Beatty, Marion Milne (nee Beatty), Vera Good, Rachel M. Wearing, Rosa Hart, Clara C. Monro, C. Janet Smyth, Ruby M. Williams, D. Chaplin, Mabel Conder [p.34-47] : p. 034-040 English Grammar, O.M. Lowe; p. 040-047 Whether the Painters Chosen for Picture-Talk Could Follow Each Other in a More Harmonious Sequence Than at Present, By Edith Frost [p.47-58] : p. 047-050 Memory Training, By G. Clendinnen; p. 051-054 On Teaching French, By M. Evans; p. 054-058 How to Help Untruthful Children to Become Truthful, A.P. Whittall [p58-70] : p. 058-059 The Advisability of a Transition Class Between I B and II; When Subjects to Leave Out of Class II When Time is Limited; p. 059-065 How Past Students Can Keep in Touch With The Newest Features of the Training at Scale How, Agnes C. D

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