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...example of the Hotel Exposition, it is rumored that the annual convention of the Milling Association will elect the national flour. With the aid of the radio this rumor was broadcasted throughout the land. The convention's judiciary committee has been deluged with recommendations from local granges and Audubon societies. So far, from forty-eight states and one territory (Guam), forty-nine suggestions have been received. The ylang-ylang was Guam's choice for the national flour, while that of Massachusetts was the dandelion. Apparently the radio, being audible and not visible, has mixed flower with flour. In ordinary circumstances...
...while the snow lasts. It is a patriotic duty. Food will win the war, and more birds mean better crops and more food for us and our fighting men. If you want to know more about feeding and protecting birds, write to Winthrop Packard, secretary, The Massachusetts Audubon Society, 66 New bury street, Boston, Mass...
...Hotel Vendome, Boston, on "Les crimes des honnetes gens." Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child will sing a group of French songs. A reception in honor of Mr. Brieux will follow. Tickets of admission, one dollar each, may be obtained from Miss L. Wetherbee, 500 Audubon Road, Boston...
...Herbert K. Job '88 will deliver the first of a series of three lectures on "Birds" under the auspices of the Massachusetts Audubon Society in Room 23. Walker Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "The Rookeries of Southern Florids and the Fight to Save the Birds." The lecture will be illustrated with colored views. Tickets can be obtained from Herrick, or by mail of the secretary of the Society at $2 for the course or 75 cents for single tickets; but no tickets will be sold at the door...
...Visit to the Birthplace of Audubon." O. Widman...