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exhibit in this class should consist of an actual weather record kept by 

 the school for one month. 



1 8. Drawing of natural scenery 

 In judging the drawings of natural scenery, preference will be given 

 to scenes drawn from local views. It is often possible to make a drawing 

 that is full of interest of a scene from a schoolroom window. Original 

 work rather than copy work should always be sent. 



19. Drawing of natural history article 



There are many objects in the natural world that are excellent subjects 

 for drawing, and the exhibit in this class will consist of such a drawing. 

 Anything may be represented in this way — leaves, flowers, fruit, trees, 

 insects, birds, wild animals, and the like. 



20. Drawing of domestic animals 

 Children are always interested in drawing domestic animals. The 

 exhibit in this class will consist of a single drawing of one anim.al or a 

 drawing of a group of animals. 



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