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ORDER TODAY FROM 
LeRoy Tunstall, I.A.S. Book Chairman 
323 East Wesley Street 
Wheaton, Illinois 
OUTDOOR RECREATION IN AMERICA 
By Charles H. Ritter 
THE THREE-YEAR STUDY made by the Outdoor Recreation Resources 
Review Commission has recently been completed. The findings and recom- 
mendations of the Commission have been published in 27 separate study 
reports. The “Recreation Industry” is a twenty billion dollar a year busi- 
Less — and growing! 
All of us who enjoy outdoor recreation are bound to be affected by 
some aspect of this study. This report appears to hit home for Midwestern- 
ers (and Illinoisians): #21 - “The Future of Outdoor Recreation in Metro- 
politan Regions of the United States.” Volume I covers St. Louis and 
Chicago, 286 pages, price $1.50. #10 - “Water for Recreation - Values and 
Opportunities” 73 pages, price 45 cents, is another that stands out. Study 
#1, “Public Outdoor Recreation Areas — Acreage, Use, Potential” is 204 
pages, price $1.00, and describes nearly 10,000 named areas and an addi- 
tional 15,000 small areas. Future expansion potential of these areas is given, 
as Well as major activities, facilities, and visits. Study #3, “Wilderness and 
Recreation,” 352 pages, $1.75, will enlighten you on 64 areas and their values 
and problems. 
The above examples are included in the pamphlet describing the entiire 
“Outdoor Recreation for America” study, which can be obtained free from 
the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, 
D. C. 20402. 
6838 Beckwith Road, Morton Grove, Illinois 
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