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APPENDIX 3 
TALKS, LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS GIVEN 
BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN PERSONNEL 
DURING 1942 
By the Director: 
May 23. Theatres, gardens, and horticulture. Swarthmore 
College, Swarthmore, Pa. 
June 11.) Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Its organization and work. 
3oard of Trustees and Garden personnel. At the Garden. 
June 22. The Torrey Botanical Club in perspective. (Open- 
ing remarks at 75th Anniversary Dinner of the Club.) 
Columbia University. 
June 25. History and organization of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. Torrey Botanical Club 75th Anniversary meeting 
at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
October 14. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the public. 
Opening meeting, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 
Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music. 
November 17. Recent activities of the Botanic Garden. 
Woman’s Auniliary of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Brooklyn. 
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By the Curator of Public Instruction (Dr. Graves): 
January 10. Breeding the chestnut. N. Y. Univ., Wash. 
Square College. Class in Recent Advances of Science. 
March 4. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Fan- 
wood Garden Club, Fanwood, N. 
March 17. Breeding the chestnut. Beem Franklin H. S., 
Manhattan. 
March 25. Growing and marketing our local vegetable crops. 
P. S. 42, Manhattan. 
March 27, Plant breeding with special reference to chestnut 
breeding. Bayside H. S. Biology Club. 
March 31. Plant breeding with special reference to chestnut 
breeding. New Dorp H. S., Staten Island. 2 lectures. 
April 14. Plant diseases. Bemorie Franklin at S., Man- 
hattan. 
