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THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 



EXHIBIT OF THE GARY SCHOOL JUNIOR AUDUBON CLUB 



advantage of suburban surroundings with woods and hills and swamp not 

 far away. They took advantage of their opportunities and compiled such 

 a migration record that they stood highest in this particular. This club 

 also sent in the best specimens of literary effort yet received. 



The Gary School Club of Chicago, which won the second prize in the 

 previous contest, made another big effort this time and as a result tied for 

 the first prize. The work of this club is remarkable considering their 

 handicap of situation, the school being located in a densely populated for- 

 eign district of Chicago. Their migration record is somewhat meagre 

 compared to those from more favored localities, but it is good considering- 



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SCENE FROM PLAY BY GARY SCHOOL JUNIOR AUDUBON CLUB 



