The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . ts of his-tory are hard to remember andstill harder to an-ange in their properorder and relationship. With this gen-eral fact as a bisis George E. Croscupconceived the idea that the easiest wayto grasp the significance and relation-ship of historical facts is t-o study thesubject with the eye to aid the mem-ory, with the result that he has com-pleted what has been named Cros-cups Synchronic Chart of UnitedStates History, and with its publica-ton there iS/Combined a chronologicaltext by JJTrnest D. Lewis.

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The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . ts of his-tory are hard to remember andstill harder to an-ange in their properorder and relationship. With this gen-eral fact as a bisis George E. Croscupconceived the idea that the easiest wayto grasp the significance and relation-ship of historical facts is t-o study thesubject with the eye to aid the mem-ory, with the result that he has com-pleted what has been named Cros-cups Synchronic Chart of UnitedStates History, and with its publica-ton there iS/Combined a chronologicaltext by JJTrnest D. Lewis. Dates, facts, statistics, and even geogrophi-c^al features of history axe by thismethod arranged befoi-e the keenestof the senses—sight. First, he hagconstructed a Chart which lies withinthe covers of an ordinary book, butwhich being unfolded shows at a singleview the entire History of the UnitedStat-es, and much of its Geography aswell. On ths chart, each centurystands by itself, with its importantevents glaring at you in plain words.(Toronto: McClelland and Goodchild.Cloth. $1.50).. A Sad CaseBeggar—Pease help me to recover my cMld. Lady—Is your cidld lost?Beggar—No, mum, but Ms clothes are worn out.—Boston Transcript. Poor MaryTwas Mary had a little lamb, Not many years ago.But now she has to vegetate, So high the prices go. —Princeton Tiger. Caution I hoave a remarkable history. be-gan the lady who looked like a possibleclient. To tell or sell ? inquired the law-yer cautiously.—Washington Herald.