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Every person directly or indirectly connected with our Public Schools should be a Subscriber.

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SCHOOLMASTER.

PROSPECTUS FOR 1872.

THE SCHOOLMASTER respectfully announces its intention to continue, Deo Volente, during another year, its monthly visits to a constantly increasing number of readers. In the brief time that has elapsed since it came under the control of its present editor, there has been a large extension of the subscription list, and the increase is still going on. It is regularly sent to almost every State in the Union, and assurances of high appreciation are pouring in from all quarters.

This prosperity more than meets the highest expectations of the publishers, and stimulates them to increased exertion. They are resolved that nothing shall be left undone to make the SCHOOLMASTER a first-class Educational Journal. With improved facilities, with a better knowledge of the needs of the educational community, and the best means of supplying them, with a larger but more select and able corps of contributors, and with the confidence and support of so many influential educators, they hope to make it more than ever acceptable to all friends of good schools.

In the future, as in the past, the SCHOOLMASTER will strive to present a liberal amount of matter for practical use in the schoolroom.

It will be outspoken in expressing what it thinks to be true. It will be tolerant of all honest differences of opinion, and intolerant only of sham, injustice, and iniquity. These it will never shrink from attacking, however strongly they may be intrenched behind powerful influences or ancient usage.

It will deal vigorously with the living issues of the day. Very important educational questions are pressing upon this age. They must and will be considered. The next twenty-five years will probably witness changes in our school systems and our methods of instruction quite equal to any inaugurated during the same period last past. To the consideration of these the SCHOOLM\STER will devote itself, thoughtfully, earnestly, fearlessly.

It will keep its readers well informed in respect to all educational movements. Its pages of Educational Intelligence will be carefully prepared with the help of a large number of exchanges. It will give thoughtful, well considered, unbiased criticisms upon all the important books issued from the press, especially such books as have an educational bearing.

The SCHOOLMASTER is sent to subscribers at $1.00 per year.

New Subscribers for 1872, whose names and money are sent before the first day of December, will receive the last two numbers of 1871 FREE.

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