The book, Thought Test Readers, for First Grade students, is shelved in the
Woolworth Bookcase in the Quiet Reading Room of the Sandusky Library. The
authors were Frank J. Prout, Emeline Baumeister, and Nellie Mischler, with illustrations by Helen Renner. In 1930, when this title was published,
Mr. Prout was the Superintendent of Schools in Sandusky , Emeline Baumeister was a second grade teacher at Campbell
School, and Nellie Mischler was a first
grade teacher at Barker
School . Dr. Prout would later serve as president of Bowling Green
State University .
The King's Drum was written in 1937 by Dr. Prout, and Ms. Baumeister, who by this time was the
Principal of Campbell School in Sandusky .
This title, another in the Thought Test
series, was designed for use with students in Grade Four. Ruth Mary Hallock
illustrated the book. The illustrations were done in shades of aqua,
green, and orange.
Included in this book were fictional stories, tales from
other lands, stories about numbers, citizenship, and animals. Chapter 10 was
entitled “Song and Story” and featured background information about familiar
songs. To view this title, which is located in the Sandusky Library Archives
Research Center, inquire at the Reference Desk of the Sandusky Library.
Copies of books written by Frank Jay Prout, Emeline Baumeister, and Nellie Mischler are found at several colleges in Ohio, the Library of the R. B. Hayes Presidential Center, the Ohioana Library inColumbus , Ohio ,
and the Library of Congress. A Thought Test Reader is also housed at The Richard L. Venezky Collection of 19th and 20th Century American Primers and Readers at Stanford University
in California .
Copies of books written by Frank Jay Prout, Emeline Baumeister, and Nellie Mischler are found at several colleges in Ohio, the Library of the R. B. Hayes Presidential Center, the Ohioana Library in
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