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Society during the vear. At the annual meeting in Cambridge, 
Mass., December 26--30, papers were given by the director on as- 
pects of adult education, and by Miss Jenkins, instructor, on ‘* By- 
products of a Children’s Garden,” based on the work in our own 
Garden, 
Miscellancous.—As in preceding years, there has been almost 
continuous cooperation throughout the year with other botanic 
gardens, numerous garden clubs, various colleges and universities, 
city departments, the public and high schools of this and other 
cities, and private commercial concerns. 
Cooperation also continued for the 20th year with the Bo- 
tanical Society of America in the publication of American Journal 
of Botany, now in its 20th volume; the [Ecological Society of 
America for the 14th vear in the publication of Ecology, now in 
its 14th volume; and with the Editorial Board of Genetics, for 
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the 15th vear, in the publication of Genetics, now in its 19th vol- 
ume. Reports on these journals may be found in Appendix &, 
page 152. 
The Commission on International Justice and Goodwill of the 
srooklyn Church and Mission Federation, holds annual exercises 
on Memorial Day in honor of some “ Peace Hero.” This year 
(May 30), the hero chosen was Mr. Alfred T. White, the 
father” of the Garden. Rain made it necessary to transfer the 
exercises from the Alfred T. White Memorial Tablet, on the 
shore of the lake, to the rotunda of the Laboratory Building. The 
Rev. John C. Wa 
the Pilgrims, was chairman, and the speakers were the Rev. L. 
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ker, minister of the Congregational Church of 
sradtord Young, assistant rector of Holy Trinity Protestant Epis- 
a Church, who placed a wreath in memory of Mr. White; Mr. 
Guy Du Val, a business associate of Mr. White and member of 
the Garden; Mrs. Henry A. Ingraham, president of the Brooklyn 
.W.C.A., and a member of our Woman's Auxilt; ry; and Rev. 
Ikdward J. Manning, assistant minister of the Unitarian Church 
of the Saviour, of which Mr. White was a member. 
Cooperation with Relief Agencies 
During 1933, the Iemergeney Work and Relief Bureau of the 
Comunittce placed a total of 54 
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