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therefore felt that we had taken a step forward when, with the 

 addition of several new compound mieroscopes to our equipment, 

 we were aide to hold a laboratory period each week, devoted to 

 the texthook assignment of the week. This lahoratory period, 



whit 



"H 



. charge of Miss He 



Attendance at Classes and Lectures 



The total attendance at classes and lectures for children and 

 adults was 8; « Dunn the hu i >n lamel in pi I 



May, and June, and again in Septemher, October, and November, 

 it is a common occurrence to have more than 500 children and 

 adults a day attending our classes and lectures. Weekly schedules 

 are prepared in advance, to avoid conflicts. Below is a fairly 

 representative schedule during a single week of one of our busy 



TABLE 



Class Schi 





W 



ck of October 31 to 





27 









School 











Num- 



Date 



Course 



Subject 



Teacher 



Hour 



Km. 



i'upn 



Monday 



PS 36 



Greenhouse work 



Miss Hammond 



2:00 



^0 



60 





Hebrew 



Greenhouse work 



Miss Hammond 











C 13 Inst. 



Fall Flowers & Fruits 



Dr. Gundersen 



4:00 



306 





Tuesday 



Ethical 















Culture 

 I'.S. 89 



Demonstration 

 Talk 6: Lantern. 



Miss Shaw 



1:30 



Aud. 



200 







Common Trees 



MissSarj-ent 











%? 



Nature Study 



Miss Shaw 

 Miss Haiiinionr 



l:oo 



327 



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