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whole of his annual vacation to about 8,000 miles of travel, 

 in the course of which he visited twelve national forest 

 states, and lectured on this Plan twenty-three times. The 

 lecture engagements began in Minneapolis on August 27, 

 and included Denver, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Pocatello, 

 Helena, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Berkeley, Los An- 

 geles, Pasadena, Tucson and Phoenix, and ended in Albu- 

 querque on October 13. The only symptom of opposition 

 that has been manifested up to this date in the press has 

 come from the San Francisco Examiner, a journal with 

 which the defenders of wild life have been at odds for three 

 years. 



Many institutions and organizations espoused this cause, 

 actively aided our campaign of education, and therefore 

 will be named in our list of supporters. Many newspapers 

 and magazines have given this cause strong editorial en- 

 dorsement, some of which will appear with their names. 

 Many other newspapers have aided us with generous and 

 most helpful publicity support, and their names will appear 

 as supporters with "publicity." When a great newspaper 

 devotes an entire page, or even less, to setting forth in 

 word or picture, or both together, the merits of this cause, 

 surely we need not apologize for entering its name in the 

 following list. 



With this chain of endorsements leading through the 

 capitals and important cities of the national forest states, 

 we confidently submit our cause to the members of Con- 

 gress who represent other states. 



