Excerpt from Student's Textbook: A Standard Course of Instruction for Use in the Public Schools of the United States for the Preparation of the Candidate for the Responsibilities of Citizenship
Much that is needed to make a Course that will satisfy the needs Of the Candidates for Citizenship in meeting their new responsibilities is included. The bureau hesitated In broadening the field presented or 111 undertaking to complete portions manifestly Incomplete In these days Of rapid advance Of education into new fields and Of pedagogy, with the resultant increased burden upon public-school Officials and teachers, the bureau congratulates the school body'of the United States and itself upon the remarkable completeness Of the material which it has received for this work.
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