. Review of reviews and world's work. e Rev. Jo-seph F. Delaney, , of New York City. Prof. William L. Tomlins, who was choral di-rector of the Worlds Columbian Exposition, hasbeen engaged for a training course in singing,especially adapted to the needs of teachers,amateur organists, and parents who are seekingfor the best methods of developing vocal music,especially among children. A course of illus-trated lectures on art will be given by MissAnna Seaton Schmidt, of Washington, D. C. SUMMER SCHOOL IN PHILANTHROPIC WORK. The Charity Organization Society of New YorkCity purposes to conduct a
. Review of reviews and world's work. e Rev. Jo-seph F. Delaney, , of New York City. Prof. William L. Tomlins, who was choral di-rector of the Worlds Columbian Exposition, hasbeen engaged for a training course in singing,especially adapted to the needs of teachers,amateur organists, and parents who are seekingfor the best methods of developing vocal music,especially among children. A course of illus-trated lectures on art will be given by MissAnna Seaton Schmidt, of Washington, D. C. SUMMER SCHOOL IN PHILANTHROPIC WORK. The Charity Organization Society of New YorkCity purposes to conduct a second summer schoolin philanthropy from June 18 to July 28. Ex-tended notice of the methods initiated last yearwas given in tlie Rkview ov Reviews at thattime. The piogramme for the coming season isdivided into five main topics, although half ofthe time will be devoted to the consideration ofthe first. These topics are the treatment of needyfamilies in their homes ; the care of dependent,neglected, and delinquent children ; medical. OLD INDIAN MISSION ON MADELINE ISLAND, LAKE SUPERIOR, (Beloit College Summer School.) charities ; institutional care of adults, and neigh-borhood improvements. The work is in chargeof the same experts and practical charity workerswho so successfully conducted the course of 1899,the whole being under the direction of Dr. PhilipW. Ayres. The Charity 0)ganization Societyseeks an endowment of $100,000 to enable it toextend its work of training persons for the vari-ous charitable societies and institutions that areconstantly applying to it for trained workers. SCHOOLS FOR NATIRE STUDY. Mr. Albert L. Arey announces the eleventhseason of his natural-science camp for boys atCanandaigua, N. Y. Although no text-booksare used in Mr. Areys camp, excellent instruc-tion is given in the subjects of biology, entomol-ogy, taxidermy, and photography. The Rhode Island Summer School for NatureStudy will hold its second session on July 5-20,at Kingston, R. 1. The work
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