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There are outline maps to be filled in, and numerous s.p.a.ces for drawings and plans which can easily be made by the pupil after consulting the specific references in the books mentioned.

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ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY

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AMERICAN POEMS

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ENGLISH POEMS

Edited by EDWARD CHAUNCEY BALDWIN, Ph.D., and HARRY G. PAUL, A.M., a.s.sistant Professors of English Literature in the University of Illinois.

This volume combines measurable completeness with an amount of editing sufficient for supplying needed help to the college student, and for furnishing material for cla.s.s room work. In the selection of poems the primary aim has been to include the most representative work of the chief British poets, from Chaucer to Tennyson, with a view to presenting material which should also be representative of the successive periods of English literary history, and, within certain limitations, of the chief types of poetry. The notes are suggestive rather than informational, and, with the questions, are designed to stimulate thought. Bibliographies are included.

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