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A UNIQUE BOOK GCB April 16, 1901, page 249

“Language in the Human Body” is the title of a thirty-two page pamphlet, introduced yesterday before the delegates. Its object is to teach grammar through simple illustrations from the human body. The author says: “It is simply a correlation of two studies, in the hope of adding interest to a branch of learning that is absolutely essential to success in any literary line.” It is in the form of questions and answers, so simply put that it will be as a light to the dark minds of those to whom grammar in the usual form has ever seemed so dark. It is the essential part of grammar in a nutshell. Price 10 cents, to be had of the Review and Herald, Battle Creek, Mich. GCB April 16, 1901, page 249.5