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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.-GRAVURE SECTION-—-FEBRUARY 26, EMBRYO SCIENTISTS HOLD EXHIBIT Pupils with Their Handicraft to be Shown at the Elemen- tary Science Exhibit of the Public Schools at the New National Museum March 1,2 and 3 Lois Welch (at left) and Sarah Miller holding chart made by Betty Marsh. Dwight Kendall exhibits several of the homemade barom- eters from his class. Photos by Gus Chinn Earl Schaffner illustrates two uses of the air in transportation, the sailboat and airplane. Higgms and Andrew Hunley. 1928, 7§utterhy charts make some of the most attractive exhibits. Holding these are, left to right, front row: Catherine Davis, Pauline Sisson, Harlan McClure and Dorothy Carpenter. Back row: Virginia Fox, Robert White, Margaret Vivian Reed displays an in- viting little rainproof bird- \ house and a feeding device., Vo 4, o~ , 5 . ; "f""';;fi) ‘ ; k with homemade thermometer; Isabel A D 4 - ' Cunningham, with “moving picture” Left to right: Edward Plumb, with telegraph set; Julius Davis, Billy Wil- liamson, Howard Clarke and Carl Nor quest, with electrical maps of planets; Robert Thompson and Milton Chase, with electrical map of the country’s principal forest regions. Left to ripht: William Tarpley, with homemade barometer and air pressure device; Louis Hutchinson, on fungi, and Helen Anderson, with Lefr to nipght o Leona Lasley, wath chant showing collection of electrical chart showing Mendel’s law device Marpuenite Hayes, with hor nature norebook, and Carleton Linge back, with homemade telepraph sets and motor Perry Hay exhibits a birdhouse in the rustic style with rough bark exterior.