XDUOATOBfi TO VIET.s-. '.-.V' ------ - - - wMissouri Slop* School Tsaohsrt Mut At Dloklitsoit This Month.‘ Dickinson.—Om of the moet import Unt gatherings or conventions to be held; In • the western pert of North Dakota will be the fourth annuel meeting of the Missouri Slope Educational association which convenes at Dickinson, March 22, and lasts two days.Some of the best speakers In the state have been secured to address this' meeting, and many other prom* inent educators and those Identified with the educational Institutions of the state, will be present to participate In the work.The programme for the meeting Is given below:Friday, 10 a. m.Address of welcome, P. S. Berg. Dickinson.How to Teach Reading With Expression, Jas. A. Kitchen, Sentinel Butte.What a First Year Class In Reading Should Accomplish, Margaret Kane, Beach.How and What to Teach in Agriculture in the Rural Schools. C. L. Vlg-ness, Bismarck.Telling Stories to the Little Children, Mary O’Brien, Minto.What the Public Schools Should Do for the Pupil s Body, W. F. Lorln, M and an.Friday, 2 p. m.What Can the Rural Schools Do in Teaching Domestic Science? Josephine K. Steake, Mott.The Teaching of Spelling In Grades and In the Rural Schools, Jennie F. Beebe, Belfleld.What the Rural and Smaller Graded Schools Can Do in Manual Training, Theo. Gustafson, Dickinson.Address, Joseph Kennedy, Grand Forks.Address, Hon, E. J. Taylor, Bismarck. tFriday, 8 p.m.Annual Institute Lecture for Stark County, Joseph Kennedy, Grand Forks.Reception for teachers.Saturday, 9 a. m.Address, N. C. Abbott, Grand Forks.Address, L. R. Waldron, Dickinson.Language Teaching In the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades, C. L. Ixve, Mandan.Subject Matter for History in the Different GradeB and How to Teach It, H. M. Pippin, Richardton.What Is Good Teaching? C. J. N. Nelson, Beach.