EDITOR'S AND PUBLISHER'S NOTES HOW THIS MAGAZINE GOT ITS NAME [EXPLANATION BY THE PUBLISHER] Make remittances by money order, draft or registered letter, payable to Mersene E. Sloane, Publisher. Sender risks unregistered money. Manuscripts on story-telling, and of stories for telling, are desired. When ordering change of address be sure to give the former address. PRESS OF THE COLONIAL PRINTING COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL STORY-TELLERS’ LEAGUE Honorary President, Hamilton Wright Mabie President, Richard T. Wyche, 501 W. 120th Street, New York Secretary, Dr. Richard M. Hodge, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York Treasurer, Mr. W. H. Keister, Harrisonburg, Va. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr. P. P. Claxton, Knoxville, Tenn. Professor Education, University of Tenn. Superintendent Summer School of the South Miss Annie Laws, Cincinnati, Ohio President Ohio Federation of Women’s Clubs Miss Maud Summers, Cincinnati, Ohio Member of Faculty, Kindergarten Training School Miss Anna C. Tyler, New York City Children’s Librarian Dr. Richard M. Hodge Mr. W. H. Keister Mr. Richard T. Wyche ADVISORY BOARD Dr. G. Stanley Hall, President Clark University Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Princeton University Miss Elizabeth Brown, City Schools, Washington Dr. Jennie B. Merrill, Supervisor Kindergartens, New York City Dr. A. Fortier, Tulane University, New Orleans Dr. C. W. Kent, University of Virginia Wharton S. Jones, Assist. Supt. Public Schools, Memphis, Tenn. Dr. J. E. McKean, Oberlin, Ohio Supt. B. C. Gregory, Supt. of Schools, Chelsea, Mass. Miss Elizabeth Harrison, Pres. Chicago Kindergarten College Miss Marian S. Henckle, Kindergarten Training School, Charleston, S. C. Miss Pearl Carpenter, Covington, Ky. Mrs. A. W. Cooley, University of North Dakota Miss Elizabeth J. Black, Greensboro, N.C. THE STORY HOUR VOL. I DECEMBER, 1908 NO. 2 |