OUR TALKED-OF EXHIBIT 



There have been many excellent and unique exhibitions of 

 various kinds, previous to this time, at the Milton Public 

 Library, few, though, so quite out-of-the-ordinary, and well 

 worth seeing as the exhibit now being held under the auspices 

 of the Brush Hill Bird Club, and which, it is announced, will 

 remain open until March 15. 



This exhibition is the work of bird-lovers, and is primarily 

 for those who delve in bird-lore. The uninitiate, however, 

 the "rank-outsider," who prides himself on being able to 

 distinguish the difference between a robin and a crow, will 

 find, though, plenty to hold his interest — and to learn. 



In order to help just such amateur ornithologists (also all 

 others) who are anxious to know a little bit about our common 

 birds and know how to attract, and keep them about our 

 homes, Dr. Harris Kennedy of the Brush Hill Bird Club 

 will be at the Library from 10 to 1 1 on Saturday mornings, and 

 from 4 to 5 on Wednesday afternoons. He will also be there 

 on Sunday afternoons at 3 o'clock, ready to explain any part 

 of the exhibition. 



(From The Milton Record, February 7, 1914.) 



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