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THE XA Tl 'A'ES Tl 7> ) ' RE I 'IE W 



[.2 : 5 — may, 1906 



to publish a monthly paper for free distribution among the public and 

 private schools of Brooklyn. This little paper, more recently com- 

 bined with a similar publication from the Central Museum and now 

 known as the Museum News, is issued from October until June and 

 is a regular means of spreading information concerning the improve- 

 ments and changes in the progress of the Museum and Library, and 



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A view in the room devoted to the mineral collection. 



of advertising the monthly schedule of half-hour talks. It is regularly 

 mailed to principals for distribution among such teachers as may be 

 interested, and is given to children and others who apply for it in 

 person. It is also sent to museums and educational institutions all 

 over the world. 



Within the past year we have established half-hour talks in general 

 physics and electricity, and also a weekly conference when the 



