
- 8 -I1.A.S. Newsletter, April 1966 































AID STILL NEEDED IN IAS VOLUNTEER CORPS 
We are gratified by the many returns from our 
appeal for Volunteers to aid in the work of the society. 
However, we still need aid in several areas such as speakers 
and typists. If you have a legal, engineering, or financial 
background, we could use your consultation advice from tine 
to time. 
. We are also in need of persons with skill in drawing 
and layout for future posters, signs, and magazine articles. 
IAS needs at least two mre Regional Secretaries. 
These persons should own a typewriter. All work would be 
done at home; distance from Chicago does not mtter. IAS 
would supply letterheads, envelopes and postage costs. The 
work consists of typing letters and appeals, made at 
irregular intervals, 
If you can serve the cause of the society in any of 
these tasks, you will also serve outdoor conservation and 
abt your country. If you have lost your original Volunteer Corps 
form, please write for another, It will be mailed promptly. 
Write: Illinois Audubon Society, 
Field Museum of Natural History, 
Chicago, Illinois. 60605. 
(Note the name of the Museum has been changed back 
to "Field," in honor of the several members of the 
family which gave much to make the Museum possible, 
="Ed.} 
HRREKRM HHH HHH 
A PLEASANT INTERLUDE 
Two new members (Lee and Gertruie Gladstone) of 
McHenry County Chapter report they have had 14 to 20 Redpolls 
eating seeds from a group of birch trees just outside their 
| house, They were also thankful for the news on birds and 
birding which is a contrast to the pressures and responsibilities 
i} | of world-wide news of today. 

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