Thousands of Willing Workers Were Found 

 among School Teachers and Pupils 



TO all who took part in the Sanctuary Campaign 

 everywhere, under the leadership of the Journal, 

 high tribute is due. Many schools took up the work 

 enthusiastically and accomplished much. Thousands of 

 workers joined hands with the Green Meadow Club 

 and made its efforts their own. These efforts have reached 

 far and borne good fruit. Due recognition has been given 

 in the pages of the Journal. In addition to the Gold 

 Medals awarded, the trustees of the Permanent Wild 

 Life Protection Fund have presented " Certificates of 

 Valuable Service" to those whose names here follow : 



i. Sixteen-Acre School, Springfield, Massachusetts, 



for 1 08 Sanctuaries comprising 16,011 acres. 



2. Marjorie Lloyd, Antigo, Wisconsin, 



for 100 Sanctuaries comprising 9,391 acres. 



3. George Horton, Dvvight, Illinois, 



for 87 Sanctuaries comprising 13,820 acres. 



4. George Stevens, Ogerna, Wisconsin, 



for 66 Sanctuaries comprising 7,204 acres. 



5. Cantrall School, Cantrall, Illinois, 



for 54 Sanctuaries comprising 14,402 acres. 



6. Flora Whitfield, Raton, New Mexico, 



for 24 Sanctuaries comprising 139,090 acres. 



7. Joseph B. Woodward, Brownfield, Texas, 



for 14 Sanctuaries comprising 53,071 acres. 



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