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February 1. Testimonial to Miss Elsie R. Kane, Principal of 
P. S, 241, Testimonial Luncheon to Miss Kane at the 
Waldorf-Astoria. 
February 5. The work of the Department of Elementary In- 
struction. \Woman’s Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. At the Garden. 
February 10. Nature study for the fourth, fifth, and sixth 
grades. Board of Education, East Orange, N. 
February 13. Nature activities at the Brooklyn Beane Gar- 
den. New York Chapter, American Nature Study Society. 
At the Garden. 
March 2. Nature study for the first, second, and third grades. 
3oard of Education, East Orange, N. 
March 9. Gardening for children. Ousenshers Kindergarten 
Teachers Association, Jamaica, N. Y. 
March 27. Our spring wild flowers. Two assemblies, P. S. 
56. 
April 1. Building through nature. Parent-Teacher Associa- 
tion, George Washington School, West Hempstead, L. I., 
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April 13. Nature study for the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. 
Board of Education, East Orange, N. J. 
April 27. Hobbies for boys and girls. Brooklyn Court of 
Honor, Boys’ and Girls’ Week, Brooklyn Children’s Mu- 
seum. 
April 29. What a botanic garden means to the community. 
Association for Childhood Education, Hotel Pennsylvania. 
April 30. Nature study for teachers. Third Annual Nature 
Curator Conference, American Museum of Natural His- 
ory. 
May 2. Nature study in cooperation with a botanic garden. 
New York School Principals’ Association, Waldorf-Astoria 
May 4. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Mothers’ 
Club, P. S. 241. At the Garden. 
May 8. Gardens for boys and girls. P.S. 104, Bronx. 
May 11. Gardening for juniors. Junior Garden Club Council, 
The Herald Tribune, New York. 
