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Study Clubs, Conservation organizations, etc.), or that the specific 
purpose of the meeting is of mutual interest and advantage to 
the organization and the Botanic Garden. Meetings must always 
be arranged for in advance. A folder giving full details, and an 
application blank may be had by addressing The Custodian. 
BROADCASTING 
For the past ten years members of the Garden staff have given 
broadcasts from various stations, on subjects related to plant sci- 
ence. With a few exceptions these broadcasts have been made 
either independently, over WNYC, as a regular feature of the 
Garden’s educational work, or they have been given over WOR, 
in cooperation with the Radio Garden Club, an organization con- 
nected with the Agricultural Extension Work of Rutgers Uni- 
versity, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
Beginning in 1936, regular schedules of broadcasts have been 
issued twice yearly by the Garden, covering six-month periods ; 
1e., January to June, and July to December. The current sched- 
ule, listing forthcoming broadcasts over WNYC, and for the Radio 
Garden Club, over WOR, will be mailed on request. 
