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May 16. The work of elementary schools at the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden. The League of Women Voters. At the 
May 17. Tea culture in the Far East. Brooklyn Ethical Cul- 
ture School and Friends. At the Garden. 
May 17. Brooklyn Botanic Garden cooperation with the ele- 
mentary schools. Officers of the Garden Club of America. 
At the Garden. 
May 18. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden does for chil- 
dren. Mothers’ Club, P. S. 235. At the Garden. 
May 24. Raising schoolroom plants. Brooklyn Section, Pub- 
lic School Kindergarten Association. At the Garden. 
May 25. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Mothers’ Club, P. S. 225. At the Garden. 
June 5. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Downtown Luncheon Club. At the Garden. 
June 20. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. People’s Institute. 
At the Garden. 
June 27. Graduation address. P.S. 132 
September 20, Gardens. Lily of the V all ey Guild, Gerrittsen 
Beach. 
October 2. Bulbs for classroom planting. Teachers of Brook- 
lyn and Queens. At the Garden. 
October 4. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Benevolent Society, Marcy Avenue Baptist Church. 
October 6. Gardens for boys and girls. Cedarhurst School 
No. 5. 
October 18. The outdoor world. Winnebago County (IIli- 
nois) Teachers’ Institute, Rural Section. 
October 18. Phe home and school garden. Winnebago County 
(Illinois) Teachers’ Institute, General Section. 
October 18. Plant propagation as related to the science pro- 
gram. Winnebago County (Illinois) Teachers’ Institute, 
Junior High School Section. 
October 19. General nature study. Winnebago County (II- 
linois) Teachers’ Institute, Primary Section. 
October 19. Plans and devices for elementary science teaching. 
Winnebago County (Illinois) Teachers’ Institute, Inter- 
mediate Section. 
