Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 27

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Tflursday, June 28-" p.m.- Guide-lecture tour, a general synopsis of' axtlropological, botanical, geological, and zoo- logcal exbibits. Fridah, June 30-3 p..-Guide-, lecture tour,, ý'Wild Flowers of the Chicagoq Region." Museum Director' noviteis Children To Stay AIlDay With the.clos ing of' schools for* the long summer vacation, Clifford C. Gregg, director of Field Museum of Nàtu'ral History, in accordance with an old customi of that institution, is-, sues the annual invitation to par- ents to use the museurn as a safe haven for children. "Wheni, ft'- onereason xor ainother there is to be no one at home to look efter the youngsters, bring thern to the museuni, and go on your shop- ping tour or to your bridge party ýwith- the assurance that they are sfe from.traffie and other hazards,'" 1-- Mr. Gregg's message to mothers and fathers. -They can corne in as early as 9 in the morning, but mnust be called for by 6 P-.M., which is closing time. museum building is, always one o the coolest and most' refreshing places in the city. Their tine will be weIl occuped-they couldn't ex- hbaust the entertainnient possibilitiés of the thousands of exhibits if they staye.d at the museum for weeks. Best of all, they will be learning things, but in, a wày so differènt froni the school classroorn that they are unlaware of the ediucational in- kelilm oa st lmhSre Ne Naa's 1ma E in lk u20c a qt.* rrevailingudeaer przces. *m M'IF'

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