Reports of Field Agents 



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REPORT OF EUGENE SWOPE, FIELD AGENT FOR OHIO 



One proof that the National Association has succeeded in awakening a 

 wide and permanent public interest in the cause for which it has so faithfully 

 worked is found in the ever-increasing number of high-school compositions, 

 graduation essays, club papers, and the like that are nowadays based upon bird- 

 protection and the Audubon movement. 



This fact also points to the growing need for a book or pamphlet which 

 should contain the essence of all Secretary Pearson's annual reports and Mr. 

 Ingersoll's sketch of the origin, progress, and accomplishments of the Associa- 

 tion, together with other material. 



The facts contained in such a book would become the basis of manv a club 



CAN OHIO AFFORD TO BREAK FAITH WITH ITS CHILDREN ? 



A L.\RGE SERIES OF EFFECTIVE CARTOONS BY IRELAND WAS USED IN THE COLUMBUS 

 EVENING DISPATCH TO AID IN THE FIGHT FOR QUAIL PROTECTION IN OHIO. 



