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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE What are you, as a teacher of mathematics or science in these busy war days, doing about your own personal development as a teacher? What are you doing to increase your knowledge of current progress in the fields of applied mathematics and science? What are your ideas of a program for mathematics and science teaching in the post war world? Can you afford to miss the forty-fourth annual meeting of the most alert group of science and mathematics teacher in the country? On November 24 and 25 in the Stevens Hotel in Chicago, ample facilities will be available to display the latest in the text- book and apparatus fields. Among the speakers will be the fol- lowing : Harl R. Douglas, Director, College of Education, University of Colorado. Frederick F. Yonkman, Chief Pharmacologist, Ciba Pharma- ceutical Products. Col. L. W. Prentiss, Deputy Director, Troop Training Divi- sion, Army Service Forces. C. M. Ripley, General Electric Company. Jonathan Forman, Editor, Ohio State Medical Journal. Louis Bromfield, Malabar Farm, Lucas, Ohiol. John C. Sylvester, Abbott Laboratories. Gustav Egloff, Universal Oil Products Company. Watson Davis, Director, Science Service, Washington, D. C. Mark H. Ingraham, University of Wisconsin Mathematics Dept. Teachers who attend the annual meeting of the Central As- sociation of Science and Mathematics Teachers will go back to their work with new vigor. The exchange of ideas with fellow teachers, the contacts with speakers, books, and apparatus, and the atmosphere of friendliness will all contribute to greater class room accomplishment. How else could you get so much for so little investment of time and money? Avail yourselves of opportunity. Meet your old friends and make new friends in Chicago on November 24 and 25. HAROLD METCALF, Secretary 858

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What are you, as a teacher of mathematics or science in thesebusy war days, doing about your own personal development asa teacher? What are you doing to increase your knowledge ofcurrent progress in the fields of applied mathematics andscience? What are your ideas of a program for mathematics andscience teaching in the post war world? Can you afford to missthe forty-fourth annual meeting of the most alert group ofscience and mathematics teacher in the country?On November 24 and 25 in the Stevens Hotel in Chicago,

ample facilities will be available to display the latest in the text-book and apparatus fields. Among the speakers will be the fol-lowing :

Harl R. Douglas, Director, College of Education, Universityof Colorado.

Frederick F. Yonkman, Chief Pharmacologist, Ciba Pharma-ceutical Products.

Col. L. W. Prentiss, Deputy Director, Troop Training Divi-sion, Army Service Forces.

C. M. Ripley, General Electric Company.Jonathan Forman, Editor, Ohio State Medical Journal.Louis Bromfield, Malabar Farm, Lucas, Ohiol.

John C. Sylvester, Abbott Laboratories.Gustav Egloff, Universal Oil Products Company.Watson Davis, Director, Science Service, Washington, D. C.Mark H. Ingraham, University of Wisconsin Mathematics

Dept.

Teachers who attend the annual meeting of the Central As-sociation of Science and Mathematics Teachers will go back totheir work with new vigor. The exchange of ideas with fellowteachers, the contacts with speakers, books, and apparatus, andthe atmosphere of friendliness will all contribute to greater classroom accomplishment.How else could you get so much for so little investment of

time and money? Avail yourselves of opportunity. Meet yourold friends and make new friends in Chicago on November 24and 25.

HAROLD METCALF, Secretary858