Thinking Logically is a study of thirteen mental errors that students learn to avoid as they discuss or write about important issues. Each of these thinking problems is defined, described and illustrated. Students are given "Questions to Ask" themselves so that the fallacies can be avoided. The Teacher's Manual includes multiple activities, exercises and quizzes that the authors developed over a two decade period of high school teaching.

History and Social Studies teacher at Riverside-Brookfield High School 1961-1967 and 1968-1993. Textbook Editor at Laidlaw Brothers (Doubleday & Co.) 1967-68.
