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‘‘Beautifying School Yards.” Country Life in 
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“Preparing School Gardens.” Home and Flowers, 
January 1903, Springfield, Ohio. 
“A Model Township Conducted by Canadian Boys. ” 
The Seattle Post Intelligencer , October 5, 1902. 
“Training for Citizenship.” Published in Educa- 
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“School Gardens in Rochester, New York,” 
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“The Planting of School Grounds,” in Country 
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“ School Gardens (Department of Agriculture work) , 
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Report for 1902, The Home Garden Association, 
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School News, Taylorville, Ills. Nearly every 
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