FOREST AND STREAM 
189 
CANOEING. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
New Members Proposed. 
Atlantic Division:—Joseph Struthers, 296 An¬ 
derson St., Hackensack, N. J., by S. H. Walker; 
G. Bartram Woodruff, 116 Cherry St., Elizabeth, 
N. J., by Dr. Chas. F. Jones; J. F. Shepner, 860 
Broadway, New York, N. Y., by Robert J. Wilkin. 
Eastern Division:—Shirley Harrington, 20 
Sycamore St., Providence, R. I., by Fred C. 
Rexford; Arthur M. Cooke, 7 Summer St., 
Woonsocket, R. I., by Fred F. Reed; Ernest B. 
Daniels, 2nd Nat. Bank, Boston, Mass., by Ban¬ 
croft L. Goodwin; Albert J. Owler, 279 Bucklin 
St., Providence, R. I., by William A. Heath. 
Members Transferred. 
4663, Joseph E. Zdankiewicz, to Atlantic Divi¬ 
sion from Western Division. 
5623, George M. Ludlow, to Central Division 
from Eastern Division. 
Resignations. 
Atlantic Division:—5280, George W. Randall, 
Bogota, N. J.; 6155, Victor D. Able, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; 5099, Thomas H. Baskerville, New York, N. 
Y.; 6374, Walter C. Grill, New York, N. Y.; 
5861, Frank H. Goddard, Kingsbridge, N. Y.; 
6546, Angus S. Macdonald, Jersey City, N. J.; 
6429, Raymond C. Odell, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 
6317, Fred Bloempot, Flushing, L. 1 . 
Central Division:—4939, Charles R. Edwards, 
Rome, N. Y.; 6516, Fred A. Isley, Syracuse, N. 
Y. 
Eastern Division:—6904, John Haley, Dedham, 
Mass. 
Western Division :—6597, Charles L. Engstrom, 
Peoria, Ill.; 6611, Herbert S. Inbusch, Milwaukee, 
Wis. 
Resignations. 
Atlantic Division:—6554, N. Wright Crowder, 
4878, Hudson C. Burr, 6699, Alan S. Young. 6112, 
Frederick R. Taylor, 5925, Frederick C. Dunham. 
6090, Franklin Gauntt. 
Central Division:—6754, Morgan B. More, 6211, 
Lawrence V. Stevens, 6020, Harry C. Crawford, 
6052, J. Langford Edwards, 6515, Wm. P. Flint. 
6696, Fred R. Gildersleeve, 4917, Henry B. Sel¬ 
kirk, 6333, Roland O. Deubler, 5600, Arthur D. 
White. 
Eastern Division:—3209, William F. Richards, 
1656, F. H. Metcalf, 6670, George A. Baxter, 3691, 
Morton M. Holbrook, 6443, Clarence B. Phette- 
place, 5832, Chester J. Pike, Jr., 4968, Richard C. 
Smith, 6363, Leroy B. Surrey, 5450, Wallace 
Wales. 
Northern Division:—6797, W. Philip. 
Western Division:—6406, Elmer D. Becker, 
5250, George J. CoWan, 6767, Walter L. Mann, 
6558, Hon. William Hector Maclean. 
Deceased. 
Atlantic Division:—-1236, (Life No. 85), Irving 
V. Dorland, died Jan. 10, 1915. Applied for mem¬ 
bership May 14, 1888. Wac Commodore in 1894, 
the meet being held at Croton Point, Hudson 
River, 'and was well and favorably kno'wn to a 
large part of our membership. He will be greatly 
missed. 4194, Frank C. Hoyt, New York, N. Y., 
died in 1914. 
Central Division:—1013, John S. Wardwell, 
Rome, N. Y., died June 25, 1914. Becoming a 
member in 1886 ‘he remained a member up to the 
time of his death although not very active during 
the later years. 
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