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4 Farmer, Brace Sc CVs Publications.From M. S. Littlefield, Grand Rapids, Mich.I have Dodd's Higher Arithmetic, and unhesitatingly pronounce it the best workfor advanced classes I have ever seen.From E. Hinds, Esq., of Newtown Academy.I have recently adopted Dodd's High School Arithmetic, and like it much. Havingseen that Prof. D odd is also author of an Algebra, I should like to see that work beforeforming a new class.* From H. Elias, Esq., Palmyra, Mo.1 have fairly tested Dodd's Algebra, and am much pleased with it. If I like hisGeometry as well as the Algebra, I shall forthwith introduce it into my school.From Prof. W. H. De Puy.We have introduced Dodd's Algebra into the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary as apermanent text-book.From R. H. Moore, III.Dodd's Algebra possesses excellencies pertaining to no other work.From Rev J. A. McCanley, Va.I am much pleased with Dodd's Algebra, and will introduce it.From Oscar Harris, N. J.I use Professor Dodd's Algebra, and shall continue it as our regular text-book.From Prof. A. L. Hamilton, President of Andrew College.I have examined with some care Prof. Dodd's Elements of Geometry, and, so faras I am capable of judging, I conceive it to be in many respects decidedly the bestwork of the kind extant. For simplicity, exactness, and completeness, it can haveno superior. Like his Arithmetic and Algebra, in many important particulars, hisGeometry stands pre-eminent and alone.A New Common-School Arithmetic, by Prof. Dodd, is inpress.The Department of Public Instruction in Canada has repeatedly ordered Prof.Dodd's booiis, as well as many of F. B. &Co.'s other publications, for use in schools^Schell's Introductory Lessons in Arithmetic; designedas an Introduction to the-study of any Mental or Written Arithmetic. It containsa large amount of mental questions together with a large number of questions tobe performed on the slate, thus combining mental and written exercises for youngbeginners. This is a very attractive little book, superior to any of its class. Itleads the pupil on by" the easiest steps possible, and yet insures constant progress.20 cents.From Geo. Payne Quackenbos, Rector of Henry street Grammar School, N. YIt is unnecessary to do more than to ask the attention of teachers to this work ;they cannot examine it impartially without being convinced of its superior merits.It will, no doubt, become one of the most popular of school-books.From J. Markham, Ohio.I wish to introduce Schell's little Arithmetic. It is just the thing for beginnersSend six dozenFrom G. C. Merrifield, bid.I am highly pleased with Schell's little book, and shall use it.From D. F. Dewolf. Ohio.Schell's little book for children is a bean-ideal of my own, and of course it suits.From D. G. Heffron, Sup't. Schools, Utica.The School Committee have adopted Schell's Arithmetic for our public schoolsSend us three hundred.
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4 Farmer, Brace Sc CVs Publications.From M. S. Littlefield, Grand Rapids, Mich.I have Dodd's Higher Arithmetic, and unhesitatingly pronounce it <strong>the</strong> best workfor advanced classes I have ever seen.From E. Hinds, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Newtown Academy.I have recently adopted Dodd's High School Arithmetic, and like it much. Havingseen that Pr<strong>of</strong>. D odd is also author <strong>of</strong> an Algebra, I should like to see that work beforeforming a new class.* From H. Elias, Esq., Palmyra, Mo.1 have fairly tested Dodd's Algebra, and am much pleased with it. If I like hisGeometry as well as <strong>the</strong> Algebra, I shall forthwith introduce it into my school.From Pr<strong>of</strong>. W. H. De Puy.We have introduced Dodd's Algebra into <strong>the</strong> Genesee Wesleyan Seminary as apermanent text-book.From R. H. Moore, III.Dodd's Algebra possesses excellencies pertaining to no o<strong>the</strong>r work.From Rev J. A. McCanley, Va.I am much pleased with Dodd's Algebra, and will introduce it.From Oscar Harris, N. J.I use Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dodd's Algebra, and shall continue it as our regular text-book.From Pr<strong>of</strong>. A. L. Hamilton, President <strong>of</strong> Andrew College.I have examined with some care Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dodd's Elements <strong>of</strong> Geometry, and, so faras I am capable <strong>of</strong> judging, I conceive it to be in many respects decidedly <strong>the</strong> bestwork <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kind extant. For simplicity, exactness, and completeness, it can haveno superior. Like his Arithmetic and Algebra, in many important particulars, hisGeometry stands pre-eminent and alone.A New Common-School Arithmetic, by Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dodd, is inpress.<strong>The</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction in Canada has repeatedly ordered Pr<strong>of</strong>.Dodd's booiis, as well as many <strong>of</strong> F. B. &Co.'s o<strong>the</strong>r publications, for use in schools^Schell's Introductory Lessons in Arithmetic; designedas an Introduction to <strong>the</strong>-study <strong>of</strong> any Mental or Written Arithmetic. It containsa large amount <strong>of</strong> mental questions toge<strong>the</strong>r with a large number <strong>of</strong> questions tobe performed on <strong>the</strong> slate, thus combining mental and written exercises for youngbeginners. This is a very attractive little book, superior to any <strong>of</strong> its class. Itleads <strong>the</strong> pupil on by" <strong>the</strong> easiest steps possible, and yet insures constant progress.20 cents.From Geo. Payne Quackenbos, Rector <strong>of</strong> Henry street Grammar School, N. YIt is unnecessary to do more than to ask <strong>the</strong> attention <strong>of</strong> teachers to this work ;<strong>the</strong>y cannot examine it impartially without being convinced <strong>of</strong> its superior merits.It will, no doubt, become one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most popular <strong>of</strong> school-books.From J. Markham, Ohio.I wish to introduce Schell's little Arithmetic. It is just <strong>the</strong> thing for beginnersSend six dozenFrom G. C. Merrifield, bid.I am highly pleased with Schell's little book, and shall use it.From D. F. Dewolf. Ohio.Schell's little book for children is a bean-ideal <strong>of</strong> my own, and <strong>of</strong> course it suits.From D. G. Heffron, Sup't. Schools, Utica.<strong>The</strong> School Committee have adopted Schell's Arithmetic for our public schoolsSend us three hundred.