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including Mr. Sanborn's assistant, Miss Newman, took turns at 

 that desk on Sundays and holidays. Red Cross memberships were 

 solicited, as well as contributions for the purpose of purchasing 

 materials for supplies made by the volunteer workers. One hun- 

 dred and seventy-one memberships were obtained, and cash con- 

 tributions were secured to a total of nearly four hundred dollars. 

 The Financial Statement of the Defense Fund follows. Owing to 

 the absence of Mr. Beerbower, Chairman of the Committee on 

 Red Cross labor, we append a brief statement of large subscrip- 

 tions obtained, and of work accomplished by volunteer workers, 

 who have been most faithful in their attendance at the Working 

 Base, in the Lion House. 



Financial Stateiment 



or THE 



Zoological Pauk Defense Com .puttee, 

 Foii THE year 1917. 



KECEII'TS 



Win. Pierson Hainiltuii $250.00 



I'^riends of Mr. Haiiiilton 250.00 



Cleveland H. Dodge - 100.00 



Frederick G. Bourne 50.00 



Wm. Osgood Field 20.00 



Lispenard Stewart 100.00 



Mortimer L. Schiff 100.00 



Dr. Lewis R. Morris 100.00 



George C. Cla rk 50.00 



H. M. Tilford 50.00 



Frank K. Sturgis 100.00 



Henry F. Osborn 25.00 



Percy R. Pyne 1 50.00 



W. B. Dickerrnan 100.00 



Harvey A. Van Cott 25.00 



Geo. N. Reinhardt 50.00 



A. P. Dicnst Co 50.00 



Solomon Lipman 20.00 



John P. Fritts 25.00 



C. Rui)crt & Son = 25.00 



Ellis S. Joseph 20.00 



$1,660.00 



Zoological Pa rk ( )ilicers 270.00 



Miscellaneous Collections at Lion House 395.51 



$2,325.51 



