Cornell Notes 



Cornell Summer class in Nature-Study laboratory 

 Mrs. Comstock with summer-class in Nature Literature 



Mrs. Susan Sipe Albertis gave a course in school gardening at the Cornell 

 Summer Session which closed with an exhibit of the gardens, and a charming 

 play given by the children who hade made the gardens. 



Professor Kennedy of the Ohio State College, Columbus, gave a course on 

 the insects of the garden, especially planned to aid the teachers of gardening 

 by getting them acquainted with the six legged friends and foes that they 

 must know in order to do their work intelligently. 



Professor Wm. G. Vinal of the R. I. State Normal at Providence delivered a 

 most helpful lecture before the teachers of the Nature Study classes at Cornell 

 in August. 



Professor Tuttle who did such helpful work for the Teachers of the State 

 as editor of the Cornell Rural School Leaflet, left Cornell to enter service in 

 the war. He was recently married to Miss Amorita Culver and is making his 

 home on his ancestral home on Long Island. 



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