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 Editorial Committee for The Nature-Study Review. 



Article VI — Sections of the Society 



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 or Canadian province may, with the approval of the Council, 

 organize sections. Any Section with more than one hundred 

 members may elect a delegate to serve as a Director of the So- 

 ciety for two years. 



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Amendments to this Constitution recommended by the Coun- 

 cil and published in the official journal before October first of 

 any year may be adopted by a two-thirds vote of members voting 

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NATURE-STUDY NEWS 



Miss Louise Klein Miller, Curator of School Gardening, 

 Cleveland, Ohio, addressed the New York School Garden Asso- 

 ciation Dec. 12. Her lecture was illustrated. 



The editor of the Nature-Study Review addressed the Farm- 

 ers' Club of Carlsbad, New Mexico, December 4, on "Country 

 Schools for Country Life". 



Prof. E. L. Holton, of the State Agricultural College, Man- 

 hattan, Kansas, has started a movement to organize the country 

 boys of that state into the "Rural Life Boy Scouts". The duties 

 of the scouts include the mastery of a large body of nature lore. 

 Further statement of this interesting plan will be given in a 

 later number of the Review. 



The annual meeting of the Central Association of Sci- 

 ence and Mathematics Teachers was held in Cleveland, Ohio, 

 during the Thanksgiving recess. A popular address by Dr. Har- 

 vey W. Wiley, Chief Chemist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 on "Food Facts which Every Citizen Should Know" was one of 

 the features. Valuable reports were presented by the committee 

 on "Fundamentals Common to the Various Sciences and Math- 

 ematics", the committee on "Cooperative Experiments in Teach- 

 ing Science", and the committee on "The Relation of Elementary 

 School Nature-Study to Secondary School Science". 



