FOUNDED BY THE MEN AND WOMEN OF 1913-15 
TOTAL, JUNE 1, 1916, $103,000 
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w. T. WORNADAY 
TRUSTEES |} CLARK WILLIAMS 
A BARTON HEPBURN 
We , 
PERMANENT WILD LIFE PROTECTION FUND 
FOUNDERS 
Mrs. Russet Sace, New York, 
Grorce Eastman, Rochester, N. Y. 
Mrs. F, F. Tuompson, Canandaigua, 
Henry Forp, Detroit, Mich., 
Witiram P. Crypr, New York City, 
Joun D. Arcurotp, New York City, 
ALEX. Smita Cocuran, N. Y. 
Dr. Wo. H. Nicuois, New York, 
ANDREW CarNEGIE, New York City, 
Grorer F, Baker, New York, 
GrorcE D. Pratt, New York City, 
DEFENDER OF Witp Lire, Wash., D. C. 
Miss Heiotsr Meyer, Lenox, Mass., 
FOR NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN WORK DURING THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS. 
INCOME FOR USE ON THE FIRING LINE. NO “OVERHEAD CHARGES.” 
(Ane PERSON WHO SUBSCRIBES $1,000 OR MORE 
BECOMES A FOUNDER 
The wild life of to-day is not wholly ours, to dispose of as 
we please. It has been gwen to us IN TRUST. We must 
account for it to those who come after us and audit our records. 
NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK 
FOUNDERS 
Emerson McMILuin, New York City, 
Max FLeEtscumann, Cincinnati, O., 
Mrs. J. S. Kennepy, New York City, 
FREDERICK G. Bourne, New York, 
Mortimer L. Scuirr, New York City, 
SaMuEL THorNE, New York, 
AnTHONY R. Kouser, Bernardsville, 
Joun Drypen Kusrr, Bernardsville, 
FREDERICK C. Watcott, New York, 
Frep’k F, Brewster, New Haven. 
Mrs. Wittiam H. Biiss, New York, 
Mrs. R. T. Aucumury, New York, 
Henry M. Hanna, Cleveland, 
Epmunp C. Converse, New York, 

Epwarp S. Harkness, New York, ‘In Memoriam,’’ Boston. 
New York,..._Maréh 19%... 191 7 
Mr. Wiliiam Brewster, 
145 Brattle Street, 
Cembridge, Mass. 
Dear Mr. Brewster: 
I think that the quails and prairie chickens of Iowa are 
indebted to you for your prompt action in their behalf. As stated in my letter 
of yesterday, I think Mr. Akers grossly misused the nanes of the members of the 
Advisory Board of Mr. Burnham's association. Mr. Burnham readily admits that 
such use was improper, and I am in a position to know that the impression cre- 
ated was wrong, and unjust to the Advisory Board. 
I think that the telegrams that are going forward from the persons 
concerned who are within reach will undo the mischief. 
I have just learned that the quail and chicken bills nave both passed 
the lower house ef the Iowa legislature, but a hard right is going to come in 
‘the Senate. 
Faithfuiiy yours, 

