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ciate Member, Dr. Hornaday, and our first President, 

 Mr. Roosevelt. Austria, France, Russia, Bohemia and 

 Roumania are also represented. 



The Nominating Committee, therefore, recommends 

 that while not limiting the Honorary Membership to 

 foreigners, the Executive Committee should elect to 

 such membership a certain number of others than 

 Americans, distinguished in other parts of the world 

 for adherence to the objects which this club was 

 founded to attain; to the end that there shall arise 

 more of an interchange of view upon, and mutual 

 assistance in subjects of common interest; that such 

 of our members as may pursue sport with the rifle 

 ' in other countries may be brought more closely in 

 relation with foreign sportsmen, and that the general 

 interest, without which the particular interest cannot 

 be subserved, may be added. 



The Nominating Committee, therefore, requests the 

 club to recommend to the Executive Committee that 

 certain elections be made to Honorary Membership, 

 to wit: 



From among the present membership of this club, 

 our former President, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, our 

 Associate Member, the President of the American 

 Museum of Natural History, Prof. Henry Fairfield 

 Osborn, and from our present list of active members, 

 Col. William D. Pickett, one of our Vice-Presidents, 

 and Dr. Daniel Giraud Elliot. And that the Execu- 

 tive Committee take up the question of increasing the 

 Honorary Membership by the selection and electing 

 of a certain number of distinguished foreign sports- 



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