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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 



Edited by ALICE HALL WALTER 

 Address all communications relative to the work of this depart- 

 ment to the Editor, at 53 Arlington Avenue, Providence, R. I. 



A TIMELY SUGGESTION 



In the Summer School of Science that is held during July, at Yarmouth, 

 Nova Scotia, there are fifty-eight scholarships offered for competition, which 

 shows, to quote 'The Educational Review,' that "a practical and very whole- 

 some interest is being taken in the school by its friends.'' 



It is quite common, nowadays, for the lay pviblic to interest itself in edu- 

 cational matters, either individually or through clubs and other organizations. 

 There is no end to the scholarsliips that have been estabfished in colleges and 

 universities, but very few have, as yet, been placed in summer schools. 



Now that our common schools stand in so great need of practically trained 

 teachers of nature-study, what better way could there be to meet this need, and 

 what more desirable task could Audubon Societies undertake than to found 

 some scholarships in summer schools, where nature is studied in the open, 

 for teachers who would like the opportunity for study in such schools, but who 

 cannot meet the entire expense of tuition, board and carfare? 



In answer to inquiries regarding summer schools, the following list is given, 

 with addresses, in most cases, to which may be sent applications for circulars: 



Cornell Summer School. Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Woods Hole Biological Station. Prof. F. R. Lillie, Universit}- of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 



Storrs Summer School. Pres. C. L. Beach, The Connecticut Agricultural College, 



Storrs, Conn. 

 The Biological Laboratory of The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Dr. C. B. 



Davenport, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. 

 Summer School of Science, Yarmouth, N. S. J. D. Seaman, Sec, 63 Bayfield St., 



Charlottetown, P. E. I. 

 The Summer Station of The Leland Stanford Jr. University. Pacific Grove, Cal. 

 La Jolla Summer Station. Prof. C. .\. Kofoid, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 

 The Mountain Laboratory. Dr. Francis Ramaley, University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. 

 Summer Station of the University of Michigan, in 191 2, near Mackinac Island. Prof. 



D. E. Rankin, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 The Ohio State Lake Laboratory. Prof. Herbert Osborn, Ohio State University, 



Columbus, Ohio. 

 The Puget Sound Station. Prof. Trevor Kincaid, University of Washington, Seattle, 



Wash. 

 Summer School of the South. Kno.wille, Tenn. 

 South Carolina Summer School. Rock Hill, S. C. 

 Virginia State Summer School. Charlottesville, Va. 



For other Summer Schools of the jNIiddle West, inquire of the Editor of The Nature- 

 Study Review, School of Education, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. — A. H. W. 



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