Visual Education (Jan-Dec 1921)

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Advertisements VISUALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE The above phrase is the very essence of modern educational thought. Last summer several hundred teachers were engaged in explaining the latest adaptation of "Visualized Knowledge" to schools and school patrons. All found the work more interesting, more educative, more broadening, more remunerative than teaching, as well as a bagger service to their fellow-man. This summer a larger number will be selected to do the work. In each case a good salary will be paid, and liberal bonuses in addition. Some will earn S20 per day, some $15, some $10, none will be paid less than the stipulated salary which is considerably larger than the average teacher's salary. Allowance for railroad fare will be made and a chance will be given for a permanent connection. This is a real and unusual opportunity, and if you desire to be considered for same, put in your application today. Preference given to those who apply first and can work longest. Write now for an application blank. Address only the nearest office. THE NATIONAL HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION New York Chicago Kansas City Cincinnati 145 W. 45th Street 20 E. Jackson Oil Railway Exchange Bldg. 102 L'ncoln Inn Court Bldg. The West Pays Teachers Cline Teachers' Agency CHICAGO, ILL. . COLUMBIA, MO. New Address: 1441 E. 60th St. Exchange Bldg. M. F. Ford, Mgr. Arthur B. Cline, Mgr. BOISE, IDAHO George F. Gorow, Mgr. SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 326-7-8 Owl Building Wynne S. Staley, Mgr. All Offices Recommend You * Till Placed ENROLL FREE! NATION-WIDE SEARCH FOR TEACHERS In order to meet the present emergency, we have again enlarged our facilities, and we are better prepared than ever before to render professional service to teachers available for any kind of educational positions and to colleges, universities, public and private schools seeking teachers. With our. affiliated Agencies we cover the entire country. FISK TEACHERS AGENCY E. E. OLP, Manager 28 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago MAIL THIS AT ONCE AND MISS NO NUMBERS VISUAL EDUCATION 327 South La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois □ Herewith SI. 00 for □ This is my order. Name Date one year, beginning Send bill after May with May. number is mailed. PLEASE write Address VERY PLAINLY _,. City an i State . . IF YOU SAW IT HERE, PLEASE SAY SO