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Compliments for the Fall Bulletin 
Another issue of the Bulletin of the Illinois Audubon society has 
come from the press. These Bulletins always have been attractive in 
illustration and in text. The present issue is unusually complete. It 
appears in a high quality “‘paper dress”’ with abundant and beautiful 
pictures. 
The [linois Audubon society has been in existence about a quarter 
ofacentury. It has done high service to the state by creating an interest 
in bird life and by saving from threatened extermination the songsters 
and insect-destroying species. 
Editorial from Chicago Evening Post. 
February 15, 1924. 
Indiana Audubon Society, 
Indianapolis, Indiana, 
March 4, 1924. 
Editor, Illinois Audubon Bulletin: 
Please accept my thanks for the Illinois Audubon Society bulletin. 
I want to congratulate you on its splendid articles and general make-up. 
Respectfully yours, 
5. Heo BREINS ele 
University of Chicago, 
February 12, 1924. 
Editor, Illinois Audubon Bulletin: 
Let me thank you for your kindness in sending me the current copy 
of the Audubon Bulletin. Let me also congratulate you upon the fine 
quality of the work. With such a bulletin as this as a foundation it ought 
not to be difficult to get the following of the various societies into one 
movement which would make a larger and more frequent bulletin 
possible and provide funds for the maintenance of the movement for 
larger and better service. Let me also congratulate you upon the fine 
sentiment on page 46. I am sincerely, 
Jehan GooDE. 
United States Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. 
February 20, 1924. 
Editor, [linois Audubon Bulletin: 
I appreciate your kindness in sending me a personal copy of your 
Audubon Bulletin. I find it most interesting and instructive, and you 
certainly are to be congratulated upon the excellence of the make-up of 
the publication as a whole. Sincerely yours, 
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