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Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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Advertisements Ginn and Company announce the opening of A Second New Epoch in the teaching of geography. Twenty-five years ago the Frye books sounded the death knell of "sailor geography" teaching and established new standards, which came to be accepted as models by all subsequent writers of geography textbooks. Similarly Today accepting the new meanings of geography growing out of the great war, in the spirit of the new interpretation, and in harmony with the new approach, The Way to the New World of geography teaching is pointed out to the child in tKfje Jfrpe=!3ttooob <6>eograpfneg a unique non-overlapping two=book series . BY ; ALEXIS E. FRYE and WALLACE W. ATWOOD See these books and be convinced GINN & COMPANY Boston Chicago Atlanta Columbus New York London Dallas San Francisco When you write, please mention VISUAL, EDUCATION