Miscellaneous publications of the American Museum of Natural History . WM STUDYING THE HOME LIFE WITHIN AN INDIAN TIPI further this line of work, and there appears to be a splendid op-portunity to make history and geography more intelligible tochildren. Further experiments in this line of work will be takenup in the fall. 18 IV. Comments of Eminent Educators on theEducational Work of the Museum as presented inthe Presidents Annual Report for 1913. The question covered by your report as to the particular investi-gation of public education and school education is one of very greatinterest and im


Miscellaneous publications of the American Museum of Natural History . WM STUDYING THE HOME LIFE WITHIN AN INDIAN TIPI further this line of work, and there appears to be a splendid op-portunity to make history and geography more intelligible tochildren. Further experiments in this line of work will be takenup in the fall. 18 IV. Comments of Eminent Educators on theEducational Work of the Museum as presented inthe Presidents Annual Report for 1913. The question covered by your report as to the particular investi-gation of public education and school education is one of very greatinterest and importance at this present time. John Grier Hibben, President, Princeton I niversity I have noted particularly the reports of your educational work,and beg to send my congratulations on what you are accomplishing. John H. Finli v. President\ The t >i (vers i ty of the State of New York I am gratified to see that the Museum is indeed making educa-tion and its problems a theme for research. I regard the usefulness ofan institution such as yours dependent in some meas


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