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Nebraska State Teachers College

at Kearney

BULLETIN JULY, 1921

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BOOKS FOR

ELEMENT ARY SCHOOLS SELECTED BY

ANNA V. JENNINGS, Librarian

STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, KEARNEY, NEBRASKA

LILA BOWEN, Librarian

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, OMAHA. NEBRASKA

SUGGESTIONS Every school should plan to spend, at least $25 a year for the

library. The titles starred are recommended for first purchase. Con-sider the number of pupils in the grades and selc;ct books accordingly. Supplementary readers should be considered as text books and kept separ-ate from the regular school library.

HOW TO ORDER

In ordering books use all the items given m the list i, e. the author, title, publisher and price. Prices quoted w]I vary owing to the in-creased cost of materials. Books may be ordered from A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, Ill., or through the local book dealer.

PREPARATION OF THE BOOKS I. When books are received, check the bill and write date, from

"horn bought and price, on first right hand page after the title page e. ;;. 2 Ja. 21. McClurg. 50c.

2. Use rubber stamp, like sample, on inside of front cover

LIBRARY DISTRICT No. 40 AMHERST, NEBRASKA

BOOK No. ___ _

Stamp may be bought at George Bros., Lincoln, or through iocai printer or book dealer.

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3. A careful record should be made of all books received, using for this purpose a "School Library Accession Book." This is a blank book of 5()() lines ruled, lettered and numbered especially for the library record and may be secured from the Library Bureau, Ch:cago or Gaylord Bros., Syracuse, N. Y., for $1.

Enter the books in the accession 'book according lo the rules found on th<: front page of that book. Do not enter old books, in bad condition, or books with paper binding. The access:on number is the number of the line, on which the book is entered in the accession book, After a book has been entered, write the accession number after the Book No, on the stamped plate, inside the front cover.

OPENING THE BOOK

Open every book before it is placed on the shelf. First, lay the bc-ok back downward on the table, then press the front cover down unit! it touches the table, then the back cover, holding the leaves in one har.<l while you open a few al the back then at the front, alternately prcs5ing both down gently until you reach the center of the book, Never open a book quickly nor bend back the covers, as it may break the back and wiil loosen the leaves. Often the pages of a book, need cuiting; if they do, use a blunt paper knife. No book should be given out until the bill has been checked, the book stamped, entered in the accession book a."ld

properly opened. Teach the children the proper care of the books while encouraging

them to read.

GENERAL REFERENCE

Abstract of Census; Nebraska ed. <From CongrcssmanL ...... Wash. ChampI:n. Young folks cyclopedia of common things ............ Holt Champlin, Young folks cyclopedia of literature and art.. ...... Holt Champlin. Young folks cyclopedia of persons and places ...... <.Holt Congressional directory. (from Congressman) .................... Wash. Gregg. Handbook of parliamentary law; school ed ................. Ginn Nebraska State Dept. of Pub. Instruction. Special day Programs

............................................................................ Lincoln Stale Railroad Com. Railroad map of Nebraska ................ Lincoln Webster. Secondary school dictionary ........................ A. B. C. World Almanac .... ................................................ Press Pub. Co.

Books for AU Grades

Allen. Geographical and industrial studies. South America, New Europe, Asia, U. S. • ........................................... each Ginn

Bailey. Domestic Science principles and application ............ Webb

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Bailey, L. H. School book of farming ...........•.... 1920 Macmillan Bancroft. Games for the playground, home, school and gy_m·

nasium ............................................ .................... Macmillan Blackburn. Problems in farm wood work ................ Manual Arts Beattie. School history of Nebraska ................ Western Pub. Co. Bryant. Best st?ries. to tell lo , children , ........................ Houghton Carpenter. Stones pictures tell. 8 vol. ........ ea~h Rand McNally Chamberlain. How we are clothed .... ........ ................ Macmillan Chamberlain. How we are fed ........... .................... ..... Macmillan Chamberlain. How we are sheltered .... .. .......... ............ Macmillan Chapman. Whal bird is that ........................................ Appleton Condra. Geography of Nebraska ........................ Univ. Pub. Co, Dickinson. Children's book of patriotic stories..... ....... Doubleday Doty. Good health, how lo get it and how to keep it.. ...... Appleton DePuy. - Uncle Sam's modern miracles ............................ Stokes Faris. Makers of our history ............................................ Ginn Fifty common birds of farm and orchard. Supt. of Documents

............................................................................ Wash. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome ............................ A. B. C. Hart and others. Source readers in American history. 4 vol.

.................................... ........................ . ... each Macmillan Hodge & Dawson. Civic biology ........................................ Ginn Lovejoy. Poetry of the seasons ........................................ Silver Mosley .Trees stars, and birds ............................ World Bk. Co. Nida. Story of the world war for young people. Rev, ed.

... .. . . ..................... ............ ...... . ........ .... ...... ... Hale Bk. Co. Olcott. Bible stories to read and tell ........................ Houghton Olcott. Good stories for great holidays .............. .......... Houghton Phelps. Debater's manual. Ed. 3 ........................ H. W. Wilson Poole. Handbook of Nebraska trees. ........ Univ. of Nebraska

Conservation & Soil Survey, Vol. 7 ....................................... . Price. Land we live in ............................... .... .. .... .. ......... Small Ritchie. Primer of sanitation ................................ World Bk. Co. Ritchie. Primer of hygiene .................................... World Bk. Co. Sargent. Fine industrial arts in elementary schools ................ Ginn Schauff!er. Christmas .................................................... Moffat Schauffler. Lincoln's birthday ........................................ Moffat Schauffler. Washington's birthday ................................ Moffat Sheldon. History and stories of Nebraska ............ Univ. Pub. Co. Smart. How lo write business letters ................. ............... Shaw Stack. Wild flowers every child should know ................ Grosset Tappan. Industrial readers. 4 vol. .................... each Houghton Tappan. Little book of the Hag .................................... Houghton Tomlinson. Places young Americans want to know ........ Appleton Turkington. My country, text book of civics and patriotism .... Ginn Upton. .'In music land ................................................ McClure Washurne. Common science ................................ World Bk. Co. Wiggin & Smith. Golden numbers, a book of vene for youth

....................................................................... McClure Wildman. Famous· leaden of industry ................................ Page

Grades 1 and 2

Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables ................................ A. B. C. Baldwin. Robinson Crusoe ............. ........................... A. B. C.

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B'annennan. Little Black Sambo ........................................ Stokes Blaisdll. Boy Blue and his friends .................................... Little Brown & Bailey. Jingle Primer .................................... A. B. C. Chance. Little folks of many lands .................................... Ginn Coe & Christine. The story hour readers. Books 1-2 each A. B. C. Cox. Brownie primer ................................................ Century Crane. Mother Hubbard's picture book ............................ Lane Dopp. Early cave men ................ .................................... Rand Dopp. Tree dwellers ...... .......... ...... ...................... ............ Rand Dutton. In field .and pasture ........................................ A. B. C. Field. Eugene Field reader ........ .. .... .. .. .......... ........ ........ Scribner Grover. Overall boys ........ .... .. ...... ........ ............................ Rand Grover. Sunbonnet babies' primer .................................... Rand Holbrook. Hiawatha primer ........................................ Houghton Jewett. Hopi, the cliff dweller ............................ Educ. Pub. Co McManus. Nursery tales primer ..... ... ............................ Scribner Maguire. Two little Indians ........................................ Flanagan Miller. Little people of the snow ................................ Flanagan O'Shea. Six nursery classics ............................................ Heath Potter. Tale of Peter Rabbit .................... ........................ Warne Quinn & O'Neill. Kewpie primer .................................... Stokes Robinson. In loyland .............. ...................................... Little Serl & Evans. Work-a-day doings .................................... Silver Sherman. Little folks lyrics .................................... .... Houghton Smith. Little Mother Goose ................................ ................ Dodd Smith. Eskimo stories .................................................... Rand Wiltsie. Folklore stories and proverbs .............................. ~. Ginn

Grades 3 and 4

Alcott. Louise M. Alcott reader ........................................ Little Alden. Why the chimes rang ............................................ Bobbs Andrews. Stories Mother Nature told .... .................... .. .. Ginn Bailey. Boys and girls of colonial days ........................ Flanagan Baldwin. Fifty famous stories .................................... A. B. C. Baldwin. Old Greek stories .................... ........................ A. B. C. Bass. Stories of pioneer life ............................................ Heath Bingh::m. Mother goose village ........ ................................ Rand Brown. In the days of giants .................................... Houghton Burgess. Mother West Wind's neighbors ............................ Little Cady & Dewey. Picture stories from great artists ........ Macmillan Campbell. Story of Jan, the Dutch boy ................ Educ. Pub. Co . Carey. Ballads for the little folks ................................ Houghton Craik. Little lame prince; i!lus. by Dunlap ........................ Rand Deming & Deming. American animal life ........................ Stokes Finley. Little bird blue ............................................ Houghton Fox. Farmer Brown and the birds .................................... Page Grimm. Household stories ................ :....................... Macmillan Harris. Uncle Remus and the little boy ............................ Small Henderson. Anderson's best fairy tales ........................ . ... Rand Kipling_ .. Jus~ so s_lories ............................................ Doubl~ay Lorenzini. Pinocchio ........................................................ Gmn Mills. Story of Scotch ................................................ Houghton Perkins. Dutch twins ................................................ Houghton Perkins. French twins ......................... ....................... Houghton

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Pierce• Among the meadowpeople ..... ....... . , ....... . ............ .. Dutt~n Pratt. Legends of red children .... ............ ..... .. . ... ......... A. B. C. Proudfoot. Hiawatha industrial reader ... ..... .. ... ...... ... .. ... ..... Rand Pumphrey. Pilgrim stories .. .. ............ ..... ... ...... ..... .. ..... .....• Rand Radford. King Arthur, ancthis knights ........ ........ ........ .... .... Rand Richards. Pig brother . ... .............................. .... ...... ........ Little Schwartz. Five little strangers ..... ....... ........ .... ..... ....... A. B. C. Sin~elar. Father Thrift and his animal friends .. .. Beckley-Cardy Smit, E. S. Good old stories for boys and girls ... ......... Lathrop Smith, M. E. Holland stories ..... ...... ..... .... . ......... .. ....... ..... Rand Spyri. Moni the goat boy .. .. ....... .. ..... ...... .. ... ... .... ...... .. Crowell Stories of brave dogs retold from St. Nicholas ... .... ..... .. .. Century Wade. Dolls of many lands .... .. ....... .... .... .... ..... .... .. .... .... Wilde Williston. Japanese fairy tales retold ser. I ..... ... ........ · Rand

Grades 5 and 6

Aesop's fables. Jacobs, ed. .. ...... ......... ....... ...... .......... Macminan Alcott. little Women .... . ....... .... .. ..... ... .. .. .. ... ... ...... ......... .. . Little Arabian nights. Lang ed. ... .... ... ........ ... ... ... ..... ... ......... Longman Balchvin. Old stories of the east . .. ..... ........ .... .... ... . .... A. B. C. Baldwin. Story of Siegfried ... . ...... .. .... .. .... ... ... ... . ... . .... Scribner Baldwin. Thirty more famous stories ..... ... . ...... . .. ..... . A. B. C. Blaisdell. · Stories from English history ........ . ...... . ..... ..... .. .. ...... Gin Carroll. Alice's adventures in wonderland .. ...... ...... .. .... Macmillan Defoe. Robinson Crusoe ............ .. .. .... ....... . .. .... .... ...... .... Scribner Dodge. Hans Brinker ..... .. ...... ... ..... ... .. ... ...... ......... .... .... Grosset DuChaillu. Land of the long night .... ..... .. ..... ..... ..........• Scribner Eddy. Friends and helpers .................... .... ...... ... .. .... ... ...... Ginn Eggleston. American life and adventure ....... .... ...... ... .... A. B. C. Frost. Knights of the Round Table .... ...... ............ ... .. . Scribner Gordy. American leaders ' and heroes ........ ..... ....... .... Scribner J ackson. Nelly's silver mine .... ........... .. ............. ~ . .. .. ... . .. .. Little Jacobs. English fairy tales ... ... .. .... ..... ...... . . .. ...... .. .. ....... Burt I~dian stories, retold from St. Nicholas ............ ........ ...... .. Century Kmgsley. The heroes ...... .. .. ..... .. ......... ..... .. ... .... .......... . ..... G;nn Kipling. Jungle book ...... ... ....... ... ............ . .... ... .. ... ...... .. Century Lagerlof. Wonderful adventure of Nils .. .. ....... ...... ... ... . .... Grosset Lang. Stories from the Faerie Queen .. ....... .... ............ ..... .. Dutton Lang. Joan of Arc .... ...... .. .... .... ...... ... .. ............ .... .. ..... .. Dutton Longfellow. Song of Hiawatha ...... ... .. ... ..... .. .. ..... .. .. Houghton McDonald. Gerda in Sweden ..... ......... .. .... ... ...... .... .... ... .... Little McDonald. Kathleen in freland .. .......... ....... ... ......... ..... .. .. Little MacDonald. Ume San in Japan ...... ... ..... ..... .. ..... ..... ....... .. Little MacDonald. At the back of the North wind .... .. .. . ... . .... .... .. . Burt Marshall. Stories of Beowulf ........ ..... .... ..... .. .... ... . ... ..... Dutton Page. Two little confederates ......... .... .... ..... .............. .. .. Scribner Pyle. Some merry adventures of Robin Hood .•.. ...... ... ... Scribner Rankin. Dandelion Cottage ... . ............ ... .. .. .. ... ... ...... ... ....... . Holt Ruskin. King of the Golden River ..... . ..... .... .. .. ... .. ........ .... Heath Schwartz. Wilderness babies .... .... ........ ...... .. .. .. ..... ... ........ Little ·Scobey & Horne. Stories of great musicians ... ...... ... ........ A. B. C. Seton. Wild animal's l have known ....... .. ........ .... ... ..... ... Scribner Southworth. Builders of our country ... ..... ..... .... ... .. ... ... Appleton Spyri. Heidi .... ... . ,_,.... ...... .... .... ... ..... ....... ....... ........ .. Lippincott ' Stone. Everyday life in the colonie~ .,,,,,, .......... ..... .......... Heath i

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Swift. Gulliver's travels ................... ......................... Macmillan Thackeray. Rose of the ring ....... ...................... ....... Macmillan Wiggin. Bird's Christmas carol ........... ......... ................ Houghton "f yss. Swiss family Robinson ...................... ....... ............... Ginn .oi!inger. Widow O"Callaghan'a boys ............ ............ ... ~ McClurg

Zw1lgmeyer. Johnny Blossom •. .............. ............•. .••.. ....• McClurg

Grades 7 and 8

Alcott. Old fashioned girl .......•...............•...........•............ Little Altsheler. Young trailers ..... ... ............ ........ .. ...... ........ Appleton Baldwin. Discovery of the old northwest . ....... ........ ........ A. B. C. Baldwin. Story of Roland ........ ... ............. ........ ..... ....... Scribner Bennett. Master Skylark •..........................•....•.•........• Century Church. Odyssey for boys and girls ........ ...................• Macmillan Clemens. Prince and the pauper ..•....•..........•................• Harper Clemens. Tom Sawyer :....... .................................... .. .. Harper Cooper. Last of the Mohicians ... .............. ~ ................ · Putnam Dickens. Pickwick papers ···························-············· Macmillan DuChaillu. Wild life urder the equator ......... ... . ....... .... Harper Dull on. Little stories of F ranee .... ......... ...................... . Dutton Eggleston. Hoosier school boy ...... .. ........................ .... Scribner Forman. Stories of useful inventions ... .............•............... Centurv r ox. Little shepherd of Kingdom Come ................ .......• Scribn;r Gaines. Village shield .. ...................... .•............... ... ... ..... Dutton Gordy. American beginnings in Europe ......... ............... Scribner Hale. Man without a country •....... ... ............•............. ....... Little Hawkes. King of the thundering herd .......•.... .... ............ Jacobs Hawthorne. Wonder book for boys and girls •.. ..... ........ Houghton Hill. On the trail of Grant and Lee ................ .. ... ........... Appleton Horton. Frozen north .. .......... .......... ................ .............. Heath lnman. Ranch on the Oxhide ...... ................ ... .. . ... . .... Macmillan lrvio::;. Rip Van Winkle .... ............. ....... .... ..... ....... ........ Stokes Johnston. Deeds of doing and daring . ........ ... ... .. ........... Wilde Kipling. Captains courageous .......... .............. .... ... ........ . Century Knipe. Maid of old Manhattan ........ ...... .... .. .. ... . .... .. Macmillan Lamb. Tales from Shakespeare .............. .... .... ......... ... ...... Burt London. Call of the wild ......... ... ..... ....... .... ... . .. .. .... Macmillan London. Call of the wild .... ........................ ...... ...... .... Grosset Lodge & Roosevelt. Hero tales from American history .. .. Century Macleod. King Arthur and his noble knights ... ., ... ........ .... Stokes Nicolay. Boy's life of Abraham Lincoln ........... . .. ..... ..... .... Century Parkman. Boy's Parkman ................... .......... ......... .... ...... Little Pyle. Men of iron ........ .... ........................ .... .... .. ..... ..... Harper Rankin. Girls of Garden ville .. .. ........ ........ .. .. .... .. ....... .. ..... Holt Richmond. Round the corner in Gay Street ........ .. ...... Doubleday Roberts. Watchers of the campfire .... ........ ..... .... ... .... ........ Page Starr. American Indians ........ ................ ..... ........... .. ...... Heath Stevenson. Treasure Island ... .... ................. ... ......... .... Scribner Stories of tho civil war from St. Nicholas ... .. ... ... . .. .........• Century Vaile. Orcutt girls ........ ... ...... _............ .. . ... ................... .. Wilde Verrill. Ocean and its mysteries ........ ............ .. ... ..... .. Duffield Wiggin. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ... ... .... ...... ..... ... Houghton Wiggin. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ..... .... .... .. ... .. .... ... . Grosset White. Land of foot prints .... . ................ '. .... ........ ...... Doubleday Wright. Children' a stories in American literature .... . ....... Scribner

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Nebraska State Teachers College

AT KEARNEY

Fall Term Opens September 12, 1921

REGISTRATION DAYS SEPTEMBER 9 AND 10, 1921

WINTER TERM BEGINS DECEMBER 5, 1921

A splendidly equipped college for the trammg of teachers. Situated on one of the greatest arteries of commerce in the world. The demand for its graduates exceeds the supply. Plan to reg:ster early. Tuition free. Free placing bureau. Write for catalogue.