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Title: Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island .
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Rhode Island. Office of Commissioner of Education Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays (Brown University). Periodicals. RPB
Subjects: Arbor Day
Publisher: (Providence)
Contributing Library: Brown University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brown University

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19 to trace the whole length of the former valley. Show where it was on a map of the city.Whose farm did the little stream drain? What animals drank from its clear pools?What children played along its banks? In order to give you further help with the story I am writing a list of expressions whichapply either to picture one or to picture two. Underhne with a pencil those that youthink apply to picture one. Perfume of hemlocks. Rubbish. Unpleasant odors.Stillness. Home of wild plants and warblers. Clatter of the Enghsh sparrow andstarlings. Fern embroidered. Weeds. Noise. Dust. Rat hatchery. Lofty trees.Foliated arches. Ashes and tin cans. Carpet of leaves and mosses. Clang of the trolley.Poplars, grey birches, wild black cherries. Squirrels watching from above. A muddybrook after a heavy rain. A clear, cool stream. Quiet seclusion. Making room forbuildings. Oaks, elms and beech. Primitive works of nature. Unclean. Buried insmoke. Tap of the downy woodpecker. Which scene do you prefer?
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Rescuing One of Our Choice Bits or Landscapes. Photograph taken in March, 1919. Can you identify in this picture the trees shown in the picture on page 18? Along with the best story of Gladys Potter Memorial Gardens we will need the bestpicture. What boy or girl will write the best story? What boy or girl will take the bestpicture? We shall be glad to print them in the next Arbor Day booklet. The suggestions that have been given will apply to other interesting spots in the sceneryof the state. We hope to hear from many boys and girls about the place that is mostinteresting to them. We look ahead to seeing the very best ones in the 1920 pamphlet. Those who enter the contest will want to read the reports of the Park Commissionersand the City Planning Commission, and the Pro\idence Board of Trade Journal. Thereis an article in the Craftsman for July, 1908, page 407, which tells the ideal way of planninga new city. In Tokio the city directory tells where to go in order to see the most bea

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