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第161章 THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM IN BROOKLYN(4)

During the March vacation there were so many visitors that special lectures were given each day upon some subject pertaining to nature.It is proposed this season to give additional special lectures appropriate for "Arbor day"and "Bird day,"and probably one with relation to the "Protection of animals."Lectures are occasionally given for the benefit of Mothers'

Clubs,and members of the clubs accompanied by their children are shown the objects of interest in the museum.The library is also visited,and picture bulletins and books are enjoyed by mothers and children together.Last winter several Nature books were loaned for a special exhibit of Christmas books,which was arranged for a regular meeting of the Mothers'Club at a neighboring school.

A part of the museum equipment of especial benefit to boys in high schools is the wireless telegraph station,which was set up and is kept in working order by boys.It furnishes a good field for experimenting in sending and receiving wireless messages,and a good many boys have become so proficient that they have been able to accept positions as wireless operators on steamers during summer vacations.

The museum has considerable loan material,consisting of stuffed birds,boxes containing the life histories of common butterflies and moths,also minerals,charts,etc.,which are loaned to public and private schools whenever desired.

The question is frequently asked "What influence does the museum exert on the minds of growing children?""Does it really increase their powers of observation and broaden their horizon?"The relation between the members of the staff and many children becomes quite intimate,and although all attendance is entirely voluntary,it is often continued with brief interruptions for several years.

The experience of one young man may be cited to demonstrate how the advantages offered by the museum are put to definite use,while friendly relations continue for a period of years.When quite a small boy,a frequent visitor became interested in collecting butterflies and moths,learning how to mount them carefully,and using our books to help identify his finds.As he grew older,he commenced experimenting in a small way in wireless telegraphy,inviting the members of the staff,separately,to go to the basement and listen to the clicking of his little instrument,which was the beginning of successful work in that direction.Throughout his high school course he continued to experiment along wireless lines,doing very creditable work.Upon his graduation,he received an appointment as wireless operator on a steamer.In this capacity he has visited several of the Southern states,Porto Rico,Venezuela,and portions of Europe.

He has improved his opportunities for collecting while on his various trips,as a creditable little exhibit,called the "Austen M.Curtis Collection of Butterflies and Moths"in the Children's Museum,will testify.

Some definite advantages gained in another field are worthy of mention.Last summer one of the high school boys commenced during the vacation to read all he could about astronomy;as the summer advanced,another boy became interested in the subject also,especially in the study of the constellations.Diagrams and star maps were carefully made and the names of all the important stars noted.In the fall a little club of eight or ten boys was formed.

The members meet almost every pleasant evening at the home of the founder of the club and make use of two telescopes which have been secured to the roof.(Incidentally,may we add,that one of the boys with considerable pride recently showed the books on astronomy in the library to his aunt who was visiting from another city.)No astronomy is at present included in the public school course,with the exception of a little elementary study in the grammar school,so that an opportunity is here provided to supplement school work.

Children frequently make long visits,sometimes spending the greater part of a day,and bringing their luncheon with them to eat in the park.Sometimes whole families come together,father or mother,or both,accompanying the children.Frequently the little "mother"of the family who is having temporary care of four or five little ones,is not much larger than her little charges,and yet is anxious to read some of the books.Under such conditions,when the little folks become too restless to remain longer in the library or museum,the privilege of reading in the park is occasionally permitted,the book being returned to the library before leaving for their homes.

The publication of a monthly paper was started in 1902as a means of communication with the general public and especially with schools.In April,1905,the Children's Museum united with the larger Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences,in publishing the Museum News.This journal is sent not only to every public and private school in Brooklyn,but to every museum in this country and abroad;to every library in Brooklyn,and to libraries generally throughout the country.

An excellent "Guide to the trees in Bedford Park"has been printed in a separate leaflet,being at first a contribution to the Museum News.It may be noted here that a series of lectures upon Trees will be given at the Children's museum commencing April 11th by Mr.J.J.Levison,arboriculturist,the author of the "Guide";and that a fine collection of the best tree books may always be consulted in the library.

In connection with the "Hudson-Fulton Celebration"in the fall of 1909,a handsome "Catalogue of the historical collection and objects of related interest at the Children's Museum"was prepared by Miss Agnes E.Bowen.It furnishes a concise outline of American history,is printed in attractive form,and illustrated by photographs of the historical groups already mentioned.Special picture bulletins were also exhibited in both museum and library,and objects having relation to Hudson and Fulton and their times were indicated by a neat little flag.It is perhaps needless to add that many teachers and children found great assistance by consulting the "Hudson-Fulton Bookshelf,"and that the museum exhibit was very attractive to the general public.

The library has prepared various short lists from time to time whenever needed,but has thus far printed only one.This was prepared at the request of the Supervisor of Nature Study in the Vacation Schools of Greater New York,and is a short annotated list entitled "Some books upon nature study in the Children's Museum Library."The list will be sent free to any librarian or teacher upon application.

The Children's Museum is open daily throughout the year,the hours on weekdays being from 9a.m.to 5:30p.m.,and from 2to 5:30p.m.on Sundays.The library is open on the same hours as the museum with few exceptions,such as Thanksgiving Day,Christmas,and the Fourth of July,and Sunday afternoons during the summer,from June 15th to September 15th.

To sum up,the Children's Museum constantly suggests the added pleasure given to each child's life by cultivating his powers of observation,and stimulating his love of the beautiful in nature by means of attractive exhibits,half-hour talks,and familiar chats with groups of children.The library calls attention of individual children and classes to the flowers,birds and trees through its picture bulletins and numerous books;and children are urged to visit the Aquarium,the Zoological Gardens at Bronx Park,and see the natural beauties of Forest Park,whenever opportunity offers.

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