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MEET SOME OF YOUR I.A.S,. DIRECTORS 
Starting with this issue of the NEWSLETTER,we are going to run a series of biograph- 
ical sketches on I.A.S, Board Members so that we all can know a little more about 
those who are so dedicated in advancing the work of our Society, These will not be 
run in any sequence, Here is the first in the series: 
Mrs, Arthur M, Jens, Jr., Glen Ell Director, Housewife, Director, DuPage 
County Mental Health Society; weekly volunteer worker at Elgin State Hospital; 
Director, DuPage Art League; Member, Central DuPage Hospital Association 
Women's Auxiliary, Family Service Association, and DuPage Audubon Society, 
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= MARK THESE DATES,.,AND COME TO THE PRE-LECTURE LUNCH! + 
: AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILMS: SUNDAY MARCH 7, SUNDAY APRIL 4 f 
; All members and friends of the Illinois Audubon Society are invited 
: to a "dutch treat" luncheon at 1:00 p.m. before each Wildlife Film f 
: in the basement cafeteria of the Chicago Natural History Museum, y 
March 7: Canada's Mountain Wilderness -- Edgar T, Jones, a 
id April 4: Wildlife in a Water Wonderland -~ Robert S, Butsch, 
* Showing at 2:30 p.,m., James Simpson Theatre, Free Admission, * 
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A LETTER FROM THE FLORID. AUDUBON SOCIETY 
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Mrs, C. F, Russell, Bald Eagle Club Chairman 
Illinois Audubon Society 
P.O. Box 287, Decatur, Ill, 
Dear Mrs. Russell: 
We certainly appreciate the continuing flow of commemorative postage stamps from 
you and the Illinois Audubon Society and a few others in your state, As I have 
written to some of these people before, I believe we get mre of this material from 
Illinois than we do from our own state of Florida, I also use that as a challenge 
to Florida people when I talk to them about supplying commemorative stamps for the 
Bald Eagle Fund, 
Our Bald Eagle work is going very well, and I think that our setting up of coopera— 
tive sanctuaries to the extent of mre than 2,000,000 acres, will do more for the 
survival of the eagle than anything else we can do, The funds we receive from the 
commemorative stamps we use to purchase signs for the Bald Eagle Sanctuaries to 
deter trespassers and others who might disturb the eagles, With best regards and 
renewed thanks, 
Sincerely yours, 
C, Russell Meson, Executive Director 
Florida Audubon Society 


