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APPENDIX 4 
RADIO TALKS GIVEN DURING 1943 
From Station WNYC: 
January 8. The story of rubber. Dr. Graves 
January 22. The story of tea and coffee. Miss Ashwell 
February 5. Garden soil and its problems. Miss Shaw 
February 19. Sugar and sugar substitutes. Dr. Gundersen 
March ° 5. Planning the vegetable garde: Mr. Free 
March 19. Seeds to choose for the eae sgarden. Miss Miner 
April 2. Planting the vegetable garden. Miss Shaw 
April 16. Try growing herbs. Miss Van Brunt 
April 30. Flowers for victory. Miss Clarke 
Mav 14. Plant protection and = our | chemical 
supplies. Dr. Utter 
May 28. Substitutes for coffee and tea. Miss Rusk 
June 11. Summer care of the victory garden, Miss Shaw 
June 25. Spices and substitutes. Mr. Donev 
July 13. Keep your victory garden growing. Mr. Free 
October 15. Plants and people. Mr. Free 
October 29. How did your victory garden grow? Dr. Utter 
November 12. The long, long way from love apple to 
victory garden tomato. Mr. Doney 
November 26. “‘ Every herb bearing seed. . . to you it 
shall be fer meat.’ Miss Rusk 
December 10. Plants for Christmas. Miss Shaw 
From Station WOR: 
20. An interview. Mr. Free 
October 12. Battle of the Boroughs Quiz Program. Miss Shaw 
From Station WEA F: 
Apri 7. Victory Garden Program from the 
Schwab Estate. Mr. Free 
From Station W75 NY: 
March 4. An interview. Mr. Free 
APPENDIX 5 
FIELD TRIPS CONDUCTED, 1943 
April 11. Torrey Botanical Club. Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
for important economic plants outdoors and in the 
conservatories. Dr. Graves and Dr. Gundersen 
