

THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 
FOUNDED, 1824. REINCORPORATED, 1890 


ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN, President. Epwarp C. BLum, Chairman of the Board. 
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 
BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC—30 LAFAYETTE AVENUE—STerling 3-6700 
BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
1000 WASHINGTON AVENUE—MAin 24433 
THE nei MUSEUM 
CENTRAL MUSEUM—EASTERN PARKWAY—NEvins 8-5000 
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM—B BS oN Ee AND PARK PLACE 
—PRospect 3-711 

MEMBERSHIP 
You are cordially invited to bec come a member of one or all of the 
our 
choice and partial privileges in the other two. Membership runs 
for twelve months from the time it is taken out 

THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION offers its members ee ee 
sion to more than 250 events: lectures, concerts, motion pictures, ung 
people’s pr ee field trips, etc. Also: reduced rates for See nee 
and prograr 
ADRIAN VAN aoe Chairman, Governing Committee. Juttus Broom, Director. 

THE BOTANIC GARDEN offers its members free admission to “Flower 
Spring Inspection, field trips, and most classes of instruction. lso 
membership privileges in the botanic gardens and museums of other cities. 
Miss Hitpa LoInes, Chairman, Governing Committee. Dr. C. Stuart GAGER, Director. 

THE MUSEUM offers its members private views of exhibitions, admission 
o Museum courses, phonograph records and prints from its lending libraries, 
oe docent servi Also: five Museum publications free of charge and 
r Museum publications at reduced prices. 
WALTER H. CRITTENDEN, Chairman, Governing Committee. LauRANCE P. Roserts, Director. 

THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC is owned and operated by 
the Brooklyn Institute. Its Opera House, Music Hall, and Ballroom may 
be rented for concerts, plays, lectures, school ceremonies, dances, and other 
events. 
Wittram T. Hunter, Chairman, Building Committee. UERBERT T. Swin, Building Superintendent. 


