We don't go on talking as if the earth were the centre of things, as if Galileo never lived. Huxley and Spencer have got to be heard. Shall we wait two hundred and fifty years ? The book is simply an easy means of intelligence. There is nothing more dreary than chemistry taught as it used to be taught to beginners. There is nothing brighter and fuller of keen delight than chemistry taught as it can be taught to little children even. Real Fairy Folks. By Lucy Rider Meyer, . M. 389 pagea. #i.ag. D. Lo- throp Company, Boston. "I'll be their teacher — give them private scientific lectures ! Trust me to manage the school part 1 " The book is alive with the secrets of things. It takes a learned man to write an easy book on almost any subject. Arthur Gilman, of the College for Women, at Cam- bridge, known as the " Harvard Annex," has made a little book to help young people along in the use of the dic- tionary. One can devour it in an hour or two ; but the reading multiplies knowledge and means of knowledge. Short Stories from the Dictionary. By Arthur Gilman, M. A. 129 pages. 60 cents. D. Lothrop Company, Boston. An unconscious beginning of what may grow to be philology, if one's faculty lies that way. Such bits of education are of vastly more importance than most of us know. They are the seeds of learning. vi
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