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wrote to inform her that there was a vacancy in biology in 

 the West High School and that she shoiild report the following 

 Monday if she cared to accept the position. 



Somehow the news did not bring the joy that she had antici- 

 pated such news would bring. Perhaps it was the effects of her 

 success or the thought of having a school garden, or was it because 

 the face of Mary Hogan haunted her that made Josephine Lacy 

 write to the superintendent that night asking him to let her stay 

 where she was, at least for the remainder of the year. 



Some Nature Study Articles in Recent Magazines 



John Burroughs — Science and Literature, North American 

 Review — March. 



Bliss Carman — The Redwing, The Century — May. 

 Harrold Kellock — The Winged Armageddon (Gypsy and brown 

 tailed moths) The Century — May. 



Winifred Kirkland— The Road that Talked— 7/?^ Atlantic— 

 April. 



Herbert Ravenel Sass— A Suit against Science — The Atlantic — 

 May. 



E. L. D. Seymour — The War on Agricultural Pests — The 

 World's Work—Msiy. 



Will C. Stevens — A Sensible Outfit for Amateur Hikers — Outing 

 — Mav. 



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