NOTABLE VISITORS. 



It was Lord Glenconnor of Glen who, on the occasion of a recent visit to the 

 Museum, in expressing his warm appreciation of Santa Barbara, exclaimed, "Why, I'd 

 never even heard of the place a year ago." This remark set the editor to thinking. 

 Why, indeed, should we take it for granted that all good bird people have heard of 

 our little city by the sea? What special claim have we upon their regard? Well, that 

 is, perhaps, as well answered by a brief roster of Santa Barbara's more notable visitors 

 for the year ending March 10, 1920. They didn't all come to the museum; bless 

 you, no; but they did come to Santa Barbara, and they stayed as long as home ties 

 would allow them; and they went away vowing to come back again soon. It is 

 because these and other such have come and are coming in annually increasing 

 numbers that the museum trustees feel justified in anticipating a large future, and in 

 planning for an institution along cosmopolitan lines. 



In presenting this list we have arbitrarily limited it to seventy-five names. We 

 could as easily have trebled it without change in quality; while to mention all the 

 distinguished visitors who have tasted our cheer in the last twelve months would 

 require a volume some inches in thickness. 



Their Majesties Albert and Mary, King and Queen of the Belgians. 



Hon. Wm. C. McAdoo 

 Hon. Myron T. Herrick 

 The Earl of Latham 

 Hon. Thomas Nelson Page 

 Hon. Nicholas Murray Butler 

 The Earl of Minto 

 Admiral Hugh Rodman 

 Admiral Brownson 

 Raymond T. Baker 

 Chas. E. Perkins 

 Frank Vanderlip 

 Miss Anne Morgan 

 Dr. Ralph Arnold 

 William H. Crocker 

 Princess Poniatowski 

 Lord and Lady Glenconnor 

 J. J. Astor 

 J. Ogden Armour 

 Mr. and Mrs. James Speyer 

 Marshall Field 

 C. Oliver Iselin 

 The Maharajah of Kapurthala 

 Sir Hedworth Williamson 

 Hon. Mrs. Ronald Greville 

 William Sproule 



Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Bayliss 

 Caspar Whitney 

 Dame Melba 

 John Burroughs 

 Dr. Geo. E. Hale 

 Col. Dr. Casey Wood 

 Col. William Barclay Parsons 

 Herman Oelrichs 

 Baroness J. C. Van Eck 

 Countess L d'Ursel 



Vicomte and Vicomtesse Solignac de 

 Fenelon 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bliss 



John Barrymore 



Emilio de Gorgoza 



Maggie Teyte 



Charles Scribner 



Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herter 



Geo. F. Adie 



Mrs. Mackay Smith 



Col. Robert Means Thompson 



Mrs. Mark Requa 



Albert Spaulding 



Sarah Teesdale Filsinger 



Harry Collison 



Ronald Trees 



Col. John C. Greenway 



Harrison Rhodes 



Barbour Lathrop 



Gov. George H. Carter 



Col. Colin Campbell 



Dr. Louis Davidson Ricketts 



William P. Clyde 



Mrs. E. H. Harriman 



Mrs. J. Borden Harriman 



F. W. Root 



Amos Tuck French 



Captain V. A. Cazaret 



Dr. Chas. H. Mayo 



Dr. Frank Billings 



Thos. DeWitt Cuyler 



Gen. C. H. Sherrill 



E. C. Lorillard 



Mrs. Louis Lorillard 



Victor Mapes 



De Witt Parshall 



Wallace Rice 



Coningsby Dawson 



Dr. Mary Roberts Rinehart 



Rudolph de Trafford 



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