The Museum of Comparative Oology, Temporary Quarters. Main Building 20x46; the Annex 20x30. 



ness! nearly complete). He has been an incorrigible collector of birds' eggs for thirty- 

 five years, and has never missed a season. 



Mr. George S. Edwards, our Treasurer, is (or was till a year ago) President of the 

 Commercial Bank of Santa Barbara. He is the hardest working man and the hardest 

 to work in the City. 



Mr. Francis T. Underhill is Santa Barbara's leading architect and landscape artist, 

 to whom we are looking for counsel in the execution of the M. C. O. building plans. 



Mr. Clinton P. McAllaster is the manager and genial host of El Mirasol, one of 

 Santa Barbara's luxurious hotels. 



Mr. Fred H. Schauer was at the time of his election, Assistant Prosecuting Attor- 

 ney of Santa Barbara County, and is now President of the Chamber of Commerce. 

 He has looked after our legal affairs with ability, and we prize his cooperation. 



Of the six ladies whose names originally appeared on our board, only one, Miss 

 Ednah A. Rich (now Mrs. Lewis Kennedy Morse, of Boston) held official position, 

 as President of the California State Normal School of Manual Arts and Home Eco- 

 nomics; but we are under a special debt of gratitude to Miss Ellen S. Chamberlain, 

 Mrs. James Hobart Moore, Mrs. Rebecca S. Campbell, Miss Marion A. Patrick, and 

 Mrs. Etta A. Dawson for having lent their social graces and active cooperation to the 

 infant institution. Several of these ladies have since retired in favor of more "scien- 

 tific" but not more honored names. 



Brief mention must also be made of five recent additions to our board, all now 

 serving as trustees: 



Miss Caroline Hazard, the honored ex-president of Wellesley College, accepted 

 the place made vacant January 23, 1918, by the death of her brother, Rowland G. 

 Hazard, who had been elected a trustee in 1917. 



Rev. George Francis Weld, elected in January, 1919, is Dean of the Convocation of 

 Santa Barbara, and Rector of All-Saints-by-the-Sea. 



Mr. John Rothwell Pemberton, elected in 1919, is an oil expert and operator, 

 living at Tulsa, Oklahoma. He had five years' experience as Assistant and Field 

 Director on the Geological Survey of Argentina; and is an enthusiastic oologist. 



Mr. Cadvvallader ■ Washburn, of a well-known Minneapolis family, is a gifted 



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