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Nr. 233 (July, 1916)
DOI Artikel:Salaman, Malcom C.: The black and white work of F. H. Townsend
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The Black and IFhite IFork of F. H. Townsend
“ IF THEY HAD LIVED IN THE DAYS OF GOOD KING GEORGE !” DRAWN BY F. H. TOWNSENDj
Mr. William Shakespeare dictates two plays and a sonnet simultaneously.
(Tableau arranged by the Express Typewriting Bureau.)
A Teachers’ Association paper threatens, among other things, “ to place a child in an atmosphere where there are no
restraints—where'he can move freely about the schoolroom—where the teacher is essentially a passive agent—and where
there is no punishment.”
(By special permission of the Proprietors o/PunchJ
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“ IF THEY HAD LIVED IN THE DAYS OF GOOD KING GEORGE !” DRAWN BY F. H. TOWNSENDj
Mr. William Shakespeare dictates two plays and a sonnet simultaneously.
(Tableau arranged by the Express Typewriting Bureau.)
A Teachers’ Association paper threatens, among other things, “ to place a child in an atmosphere where there are no
restraints—where'he can move freely about the schoolroom—where the teacher is essentially a passive agent—and where
there is no punishment.”
(By special permission of the Proprietors o/PunchJ
31