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Evanston Bird Club Scholarships 
By CLYDE E. AULTZ 
THE EVANSTON BIRD CLUB announces that it will award scholarships to 
qualified and interested persons residing in the Chicago area to the Audubon 
Camp of Wisconsin for a two week session in the summer of 1957. Scholar- 
ships covering the full ($95.00) and one-half cost of instruction, lodging 
and food are to be awarded depending on the qualifications and resources 
of the candidates. The awards, designed to promote knowledge and appreci- 
ation of nature and the need for conservation, will be given to candidates 
who give promise of being able to pass on to others the enthusiasm and lore 
they acquire at the Audubon Camp. Leaders of all types of groups, teachers, 
scout masters, recreation and hobby counselors for any age group, are 
invited to send for application blanks. Address inquiries to Scholarship 
Committee, Evanston Bird Club, Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington 
Avenue, Evanston, III. 
2001 Grant Street, Evanston, Illinois 
HELP! March Bulletins Wanted! 
Tue I.A.S. FILES in the Museum still have no supply of the March, 1956, 
issue (No. 97) of the Audubon Bulletin. We usually have several dozen 
copies of recent issues on hand for reference purposes and for exchange 
with other Audubon Societies. Will those members who have extra copies 
of this issue, or who would discard their copy at the end of the year, please 
send theirs to the Society? If placed in a large unsealed envelope and marked 
“Printed Matter” on the outside, the Bulletin may be mailed for just 3 cents. 
Envelopes should be addressed to the Illinois Audubon Society, Attention 
Dr. R. M. Strong, Chicago Natural History Museum, Roosevelt Road & 
Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 5, Illinois. Thank you! 
New Members Since September, 1956 
We HAVE COMPLETED another year, and once again we have been able to 
publish lists of new members added to our ranks in every issue of the Bul- 
letin. We hope the newcomers will join our older members in our work of 
protecting wildlife and birds, preserving our natural resources, and spread- 
ing our gospel of conservation. If you are able to help, please volunteer 
your services to one of the committee chairmen listed on the inside back 
cover. Join us on our bird walks, send in your record of field observations, 
and come to our Audubon Screen Tours at the Museum if you can. You get 
as much out of your membership as you put in. 
Contributing Members 
*Barrington Women’s Club, Barrington 
*Miss Edith Petrich, Chicago 
Active Members 
Clinton Ellis, Chicago Mrs. C.A> Lotz; Ghicago 
Ellen Gant, Chicago Mrs. H. Shaw, Olney 
Miss Lorraine Kupezyk, Chicago Miss Ellen E. Tuttle, Chicago 
