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exhibits, names of pupils whose work is accepted, &c., will 
be published by the State committee for free circulation. 
All printed forms, shipping envelopes, labels, &c., will be 
uniform, and be furnished by the commission. 
XIII. Correspondence .—It is desirable that all principals of 
schools who intend to make an exhibit should report at once 
to their respective superintendents, who, in turn, should re¬ 
port to the State superintendent or director, at Trenton, what 
kind of work they intend to contribute, its amount, and from 
what grades; also what photographs, charts, apparatus or 
other material they propose sending; also to what extent they 
will need aid in getting up their exhibits. 
S. R. Morse, 
Director of N. J. Exhibit. 
