248THE NORMAL ADVANCEture that the smaller the chance of reachingmaturity the greater is the number of youngproduced. We see this same fact ...
the color is grayish with small dark-coloredspots. The little toads are very sensitive toheat and secrete themselves under stones, leavesand rubbish...
but let a showercome up and they appear in great numbers.Their sudden appearance after a shower hasgiven rise to the widely credited belief&...
but conclusive evidence ofsuch stories has never been produced.The toad has a well developed sense of locality, and uses the same place of...
but there is not positive proofthat it was the same toad.The toad may be considered as a nocturnalanimal, although it is frequently seen...
only living and movingthings are devoured. The toads tongue is attached in front and free behind, and is coatedwith a sticky secretion so...
when the supply isplentiful it spends the time alternately feedingand resting. In one night it consumes foodequal to four times the capacity ...
94THE NORMAL ADVANCE3Jtem£ of interestINTER-SOCIETY DEBATE.Somewhere in the background there are six men pouring over books and magazines preparingȂ...
it is being examined by many of our great economists, historians, and statisticians. It is being debated all over the United States. I...
others are ad¬ verse.Do you know what the opinions of the world are? Do you know on what grounds these opin¬ ions are...
STATE NORMAL SCILOOL.41OUTLINE OF THE IDEA.First—Students enter by examination, and are classed according to ability and attainments.Second—Students...
if they have not, after a fair trial, they are kindly notified that it will be better to try some other occupation.Third—Study of...
(1) physical
(2) intellectual
(3) moral
(4) aesthetic, (c) Methods by which each kind is secured. Fifth—Examination of School studies, with a view of determin¬ ...
144THE NORMAL ADVANCEColumbia University, Dr. Fairbanks of theUniversity of California, Dr. John M. Coulterof Chicago University, Dr. Bailey of Cornelland&...