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schedule. The following summary will give some idea of the extent of 
the bureau’s activities during the biennium: Leetures in high schools, 
13; normal schools, 2; grammar schools, 15; women’s clubs, 12; boy 
scouts, 9; campfire girls, 2; churches, 2; miscellaneous, 38. 


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Fig. 8. Map showing lectures given by the Bureau of Education, Publicity and Research, 
1916-1918. 
As in former years, a series of nine lectures on fish and game was 
eiven in a course in general forestry at the University of California. 
These lectures were open to the public and many persons were constant 
visitors. This past year an attempt was made to make the course still 
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