392 NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 111:9— Dec, 1915 



of Education, E. V. Kilpatrick or other speakers, the School Gar- 

 den Association. 



Friday, Dec. 31, 10:00 a. m. 



General Topic — Problems in the Organization of Nature-Study 

 and Preparation of Teachers. 



Speakers, O. W. Caldwell, M. A. Bigelow, J. A. Drushel, R. E. 

 Wager, C. F. Hodge. 



The papers in the December number, 191 5 and December, 19 14, 

 will be the basis of the discussions. 



/ Luncheon 



Friday noon at 12 :3o an informal luncheon will be served at the 

 Crittenden Hotel. The price will be 50c per plate. All membe'rs 

 and friends of the Society will be welcome. The occasion will give 

 opportunity to renew acquaintances. There will be an after dinner 

 discussion of Nature-Study Needs and Prospects. 



3 :oo p. M. 



General Topic — Relation of Vocational and Industrial Educa- 

 tion. 



B. M. Davis, (Ohio) ; Fred Ullrich, (Wis.) ; E. B. Balcomb, (S.C.) 

 C. A. Mathewson, (N. Y.). 



Nominations are as follows: 



For President (vote for one) — L. H. Bailey, N. Y.; M. A. Bige- 

 low, N. Y.; B. M. Davis, Ohio; Otis W. Caldwell, 111. 



For Vice-Presidents (vote for five)^L. H. Bailey, N. Y.; M. A. 

 Bigelow, N. Y.; O. W. Caldwell, 111.; B. M. Davis, Ohio; C. F. 

 Hodge, Ore.; F. L. Holtz, N. Y.; S. B. McCready, Ont.; C. A. 

 Mathewson, N. Y.; AHce J. Patterson, 111.; Gilbert H. Trafton, 

 Minn. 



For Directors (vote for five) — L. H. Bailey, N. Y. ; J. A. Drushel 

 Mo.; C.F.Hodge, Ore.; C. H. Robison, N. J.; S. C. Schmucker, 

 Pa.; Susan B. Seipp, D. C; W. J. Stevens, Mo.; Gilbert H. 

 Trafton, Mo.; R. E. Wager, 111. 



Secretary^-Editor — Elliot R. Downing. 



Members not planning to attend the meeting will please send 

 ballots at once to the secretary. 



