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biology teachers. 
During June, collections of young plants of 
some twelve varieties of Brassica were made available for hig] 
schools. 
outdoor cultures of these plants on an appointed 
Saturday. 
In October, a group of biology teachers were shown the 
Several 
book reviews, committee reports, and other articles were published 
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in the public high school journal, Bulletin of High Points, as noted 
elsewhere. 
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3i0logy Teachers, I was leader 
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