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By the Curator of Elementary Instruction: 



January 29. Graduation Address, P. S. No. 119. 



February 2. The small vegetable garden. Larchmont Garden 



Club. 



February 6. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is doing for 



Brooklyn's children. Friday Afternoon Club. 

 February i8. Nature study in the classroom. Hunter College. 

 February 26. A plant breakfast. Assembly, P. S. No. 139. 

 March i. The soil. Larchmont Garden Club . 

 March 2. Women's opportunities in agriculture. Woman's 



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Farm & Garden Association. 



ch 3. Nature study in the streets 



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March 17. 



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Gardening. 



Hunter College. 



life. Mothers' Club, P. S 

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1 13. Trees. Assembly, P. S. No. 165. 

 1 19. Trees. Assembly, P. S. No. 108. 

 1 22. Plant life. Mothers' Club, P. S. 



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1 26. The Brooklyn Botanie Garden. Woodmere School. 

 1 2y. Sehool gardens. Assembly, P. S. No. io8. 

 1 27, Vegetable gardening, ]\Iothers' Club, P. S. No. 127. 

 1 2?>. Vegetable gardening. Assembly, P. S. No. 16. 

 October 13. Bulbs and house plants. Mothers' Club, P. S. 



No. 70. 



November 16. WJiat the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is doing 



for Bro 



Church. 



Kings Plighway Congregational 



November 17. Nature and the TJianksgiving festival. As- 



sembly, P. S. No. 81, Queens. 

 November 19. A Nezv England Thanksgiving. Manual Train- 



ing H. S. Annex. 



December 13. Our flozvers in zvinfer. Assembly, Girls' High 



School. 

 December 24."^ The Christmas festival. Two assemblies, P. S. 



No. 36. 



