Charles Almanzo Babcock
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Charles Almanzo Babcock (born 1849, date of death unknown) was a late-nineteenth-century superintendent of schools in Oil City, Pennsylvania. He is credited with launching Bird Day, a day to celebrate birds in American schools, on May 4: the first Bird Day was celebrated in Oil City schools in 1894, and by 1901 the practice was well-established.
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- Bird Day: How to prepare for it (1901)

