The natural history museum and broadcasts to schools

The natural history museum and broadcasts to schools


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ABSTRACT THE trustees of the British Museum have arranged for special talks and exhibits at the Natural History Museum in connexion with the biology course being broadcast to schools on


Wednesdays, from September 25 until December 11, from 2.30 to 2.50 p.m. Within the limits of the accommodation, schools may attend at the Museum and listen to the broadcast talk in the board


room, and immediately afterwards visit the appropriate specimens in the galleries under the guidance of the museum guide lecturer. For the benefit of schools which prefer to receive the


broadcasts in their own classrooms, a special tour of the specimens by the guide lecturer will be available every Thursday at 2.30 p.m. For schools which may find it more convenient to


attend at the museum only once or twice a term, more extensive tours may be arranged if particulars of what is required be addressed to the director. Arrangements also may be made with the


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CITE THIS ARTICLE The Natural History Museum and Broadcasts to Schools. _Nature_ 136, 511 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136511b0 Download citation * Issue Date: 28 September 1935 * DOI:


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