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NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



11:2— Feb., 1915 





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Upper Left. A seventh grade girl interested in beautifying the home grounds. 



Upper Right. A second grade child and her morning glories. 



Lower Left. Third grade children with their products for the exhibit. 



Lower Right. A fourth grade girl and her nasturtiums. 



club with power to elect committees for special work, or delegates 

 to represent the branch at any meeting of the entire club. The 

 directors of the club included the teachers, the garden committee 

 of the Improvement League, and the teacher of Nature-Study in 

 the Normal School. 



Membership in the club was voluntary. The conditions were — 

 i. Each child who became a member must have a garden of his 



