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3:45-4:15 — "The Organization of the Course in Elementary 



Science for the Grades," Otis W. Caldwell 

 4:15-4 :30 — Discussion 

 Adjournment 



None of the formal papers will occupy more than the alot- 

 ted time, and some of them may be shorter. Members are asked 

 to come prepared to contribute to the discussion of the various 

 topics. 



NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICERS FOR 1911 



As provided by the constitution, the Council has made the 

 following nominations for officers to be elected at the annual 

 meeting : 



For president — B. M. Davis (Ohio) ; M. A. Bigelow 

 (N. Y.). 



For vice-presidents (vote for five) — D. J. Crosby (Wash., 

 D. C.) ; F. L. Stevens (N. C.) ; B. M. Davis (Ohio) ; S. Coulter 

 (Ind.) ; G. H. Trafton (N. J.) ; F. L. Holtz, (N. Y.) ; H. W. 

 Fairbanks (Calif.). 



For directors (vote for five) — J. Dearness (Ontario) ; Anna 

 B. Comstock fN. Y.) ; Ruth Marshall (111.); O. W. Caldwell 

 (111.); I. N. Mitchell (Wis.); E. B. Babcock (Calif.); M. A. 

 Bigelow (N. Y.). 



As announced in the November issue, members unable to 

 attend the meeting have the privilege of mailing their ballots, 

 before December 15, to the Secretary, American Nature-Study 

 Society, Urbana, Illinois. Seal ballot in envelope marked ''For 

 Officers, 19 T I." 



THK NATURF-SrUOY REVIEW 



For the year 191 1 the Nature-Study Review (official organ 

 of the A. N.-S. S.) will continue the publication of special teach- 

 ing numbers, a plan which has met with general approval during 

 the year now closing. 



The Nature-Study Clup. of Chicago is planning a notable 

 rally for the first annual meeting of the club. The year has 

 Jjeen a sticcessful one, with several enthusiastic meetings and 

 excursions of each of the three sections of the club. The annual 

 meeting will be held in February at some easily accessible hall, 

 probably the Art Museum, and a fine program is in preparation. 

 A big attendance is looked for and a corresponding increase in 

 membership. 



