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AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION' 



Established 1875 Incorporated, Massachusetts, 1892 Incorporated, Connecticut, 1910 



Contributions for Little Japan. Farmers Need Nature Knowledge. 



Mr. William T. Davis, New Even our farms are the most unpro- 



Brighton, N. Y $ 2.00 ductive in the world. Our average 



Dr. G. B. Palmer, Sound Beach 5.00 yields of almost all crops are pathetical- 



Alr. George W. Donning, Stam- ly inferior to the average yields of the 



ford 2.50 European countries. Yet we have 



Mr. Gerald Dieterlen, Riverside, richer soil naturally and better climatic 



Conn 2.00 conditions for good farming. It is the 



Air. Ernest G. Budington, Sound personal element thjat is inferior to 



Beach 2.00 foreign. Our farmers are not so good 



Airs. Belden B. Brown, Wash- as the French, German and British farm- 



ington, Conn 5.00 e rs — they do not know their jobs. So in 



Air. Joseph AI. Philbrick, New spite of every natural advantage we do 



York City 5-°° not get the results that the foreigners 



Aliss Lora A. Mix, Stamford . . 5.00 get.— Our Town, Greenwich. 



Dr. George F. Kunz, New York It J s encouraging to note, Brother 



City 2.00 Talcott, that everyone is realizing the 



Cash, Stamford 1.00 nee d of more knowledge of Nature's 



Air. Charles Nevers Holmes, wavS- She gives best only to those who 



Newton, Alass 5.00 as fc Dest _ 



Airs. Archibald H. Smith, Stam- 



ford 200 Springtime Gold. 



Air. C. Milton Fessenden, Stam- JonquilSj fiIIed with sunshine , 



Iord I - 00 And Tulips, abrim with gold, 



Dr. J. E. Serre, Sound Beach . . 5.00 What a bh of heaven you>re bringing) 



Air. A. J. C. Anderson, New After thfi snow and cold , 



York City 5-°° 



Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton, Forsythia's golden fountains, 



Greenwich 5-00 And the Norway Maple's crown, 



Airs. Robert T. Hartman, New Are re f u lgent in their splendor, 



York City >°° When the sun conies pouring down. 



Airs. Nellie S. Britton, Stamford 1.00 



Cash, Noroton, Conn 3.00 Not strange, with heaped-up treasure. 



Aliss E. D. Ferguson, Stamford 5.00 if SO me on the ground is spilled: 



J. B. W 2.0O Behold, at our feet, the greensward 



Greenwich Educator (Increase With dandelions is filled! 



—total $10.00) 5.00 



The springtime is no miser, 



$ 75-5° To hoard her precious gold: 



Previously acknowledge . . . .$475.00 But with both hands flings it broadcast. 



For all to have and hold. 



Total $55°-S° — Emma Peirce. 



Please remember this educational uplifting work in making your will. 



Jflorm of Hrqurst tn the Association 

 / hereby give and bequeath to The Agassis Association, an incorporated 



association, having its principal executive office at ArcAdiA, in Sound Beach, 

 in the toivn of Greenwich, Connecticut, the sum of dollars. 



