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—Three new direcicrs wcre named to the IAS Board: Mrs. Mary Aldridge, 
Park Ridge; Warren Vetter, Danville; and James Weaver, Rockford. 
—The IAS has now printed two posters on bald eagle preservation and 
printed 3,000 copies each of “Birds of Prey” and “Audubon Philosophy” 
posteards for distribution. These are available free of charge upon the 
receipt of a postage-paid envelope. 
—At the meeting the following volunteer workers were publically 
applauded for their hard and faithful work: 
Mrs. Ross Norton & Mrs. Harry Spitzer of Glenview — Christmas 
Census Tabulators. 
Dr. Wallace Kirkland of Oak Park — Delegate to National Audubon 
Society Convention. 
R. M. Barron of Chicago — Press Secretary. 
Clarence Sparks of Woodstock — Conservation sub-committee, Lewis 
& Clark State Park. 
Mrs. Clark Palmer, Galesburg; Mrs. Gertrude Thelin, Chicago; Mrs. 
Blanche Cone, Willow Springs; Mrs. Clarence Peterson, Downers Grove — 
Regional Secretaries. 
—Saturday and Sunday morning field trips were well attended. Leaders 
were: Charles Clark, Peter Dring, Preston Davies, Charles Westcott, Mrs. 
Ann Anderson and others. Areas covered were: Beck Lake, Skokie 
Lagoons, River Trails Nature Center, Axe Head Lake, Lincoln Park and 
Crabtree Farm Nature Center. Participants then met at Dam #4 on the 
Des Plaines River at noon for a box lunch and to compile the lists of 
birds seen. The final count reached 137 species. 
“Look out ‘arry; 
the blooming light’s 
coming on again.” 
