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School, Rural, Study of Crops in the Fields. U. S. 

 Dept. of Agriculture Yearbook, 1905 



(Including agricultural study as aid to other school work; 

 laboratory exercises and materials) 



X Window Gardening. American Civic Association. Out- 

 door Art Department, Pamphlet No. i. 

 Stout Manual Training School (Menomonie, Wis.): 

 1899. A Handbook for Planning and Planting 

 the Small Home Grounds 



(b) From Bibliography by B. M. Davis 



, Addis, Wellford: Course in Agriculture in Higher 



1889 Elementary Schools in France. U. S. Bureau 



of Education. Report of Commissioners for 



1889-1890, Vol. 2, pp. 1007 -loi 3 



^ American Park and Outdoor Art Association.* Report 



1003 of special school-garden session of the 7th annual 



meeting. Vol. 7, Part 3, pp. 1-54 



(It contains report of standing committee on school grounds, 

 which states: 



"1. That the American Park and Outdoor Art Association 

 acting through its committees, individual members, and 

 affiliated organizations, lend its active support and encourage- 

 ment to the beautification of school grounds and to the es- 

 tablishment and maintenance of school gardens and play- 

 grounds for children. 



"2. That, in pursuance of this end, the Association co-operate 

 with city and school officials, local associations, and other 

 organizations: and 



"3. that the Association encourage the establishment and 

 maintenance of courses of study in normal schools, agricul- 



f * The American Park and Outdoor Art Association no longer 

 exists under this title. At St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 1904, the American 

 Civic Association was formed by the merger of the American 

 Park and Outdoor Art Association and the American League for 

 Civic Improvement. All communications should now be addressed 

 to American Civic Association, Union Trust BIdg.. Washington, D. C. 



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