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the birds. Laws were enacted prohibiting bird hunting 

 and creating — at no small trouble — effective bird reserva- 

 tions. 



Services so humane, so praiseworthy and so effective as 

 those rendered by Dr. Clarke to that rather remote region 

 were deemed by the Trustees worthy of commemoration. 



Medals Awarded for Sanctuary Work 



in the contests conducted by the people's 

 home journal. 



Awarded in 1918. 



Sanctuaries. Acres. 



Rev. Harold E. Mouse, Elkins, W. V 128 65,268 



Rev. J. J. Resh, Freeland, Pa 87 72,932 



Mira Hunt, King, Mont 103 54,949 



George L. L. de St. Remy, High Point, 



Saskatchewan, Canada 66 52,425 



Awarded in 1919. 



Frank B. Tichenor, Portland, Oregon.... 402 525,729 

 Sanctuaries located in Oregon, Nevada, 

 Idaho, Texas, Iowa, Washington, Michi- 

 gan and California. 



Bertha J. Mastin, Elkins, N. H 335 46,740 



Mrs. Pamela J. Francisco, Ridgewood, 



N. J - - - 412 18,303 



Sanctuaries located in New Jersey, New 

 York, Massachusetts, Virginia, Iowa, 

 Kentucky and North Carolina. 



