TEACHER'S BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR SECONDARY LEVELS (See Elementary School list for additional references) Beck, O. W. Bell, Enid Chenault, R. S. Cherry, Raymond Cox, Doris, and Weisman, B. W. D'Amico, Victor D'Amico, Victor, and Committee Design Publishing Co. *Duncan, Julia H., and D'Amico, Victor Ellis, Clifford and R. Florida Geological Survey Gibbs, Evelyn *Green, Dana S. Hoben, Alice M. *Horton, Winifred M. Self Development Through Drawing Tin Crafts as A Hobby. New York: Harper, 1935 Advertising Layout. New York: Heck-Cattell, 1946 General Leathercraft. Bloomington: McKnight & McKnight. 1946. Creative Hands. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1945. Creative Teaching in Art. Scranton, Pa.: Inter- national Textbook Co. 1942. The Visual Arts in General Education. Pro- gressive Education Association Publica- tions. New York: Appleton-Century Co. 1940. A Book of Puppetry. Columbus, Ohio. How to Make Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture. New York: Simon and Schuster. Modeling for Amateurs. New York: Studio Publications. 1944. Information Circular No. 2. Florida Kaolin and Clays. 1949. (One free to each school.) Teaching of Art. Paul Theobolt Book Store, 5 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. Masks and Puppets. New York: Studio Pub- lications. 1942. The Beginner's Puppet Book. New York: Barnes and Noble. 1938. Wooden Toy-Making. Peoria, Ill.: The Man- ual Arts Press. 1942. * Books for both elementary and secondary levels.