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Show His own desk, fools essential Students can't do their best work if they are forced to study in the family kitchen or dining' room where traffic is greatest . . . parents should see to it that the youngster has his own desk, in a quiet area away from family activity, activ-ity, preferably in his own room. Having the proper tools on hand will also make homework home-work go more smoothly, to. For the greatest efficiency consultants for the Sheaffer Pen Company recommend the following equipment in every student's desk: a cartridge pen, a ball-point pen, pencil, writing pad ruled for beginners, begin-ners, plain for advanced students, stu-dents, a bound copybook for elementary students, a loose-leaf loose-leaf ring binder with separators separat-ors for older students, an ink eraser and art gum eraser. Also Al-so recommended for the older student are a calendar, cellophane cello-phane tape and a dictionary. The younger student will particularly par-ticularly appreciate having. art paper, . scissors, crayons and colored pencils on hand. |