. Bird lore . eries,and it will impress them still further thatin this way the youth of the land are beingeducated to the idea of bird-protection asa fundamental point in conservationmeasures. Katherine B. Tippetts, President of theSt. Petersburg Audubon Society, has for-warded the above report and speaks withenthusiasm of the widespread interestwhich the contest has aroused. Convention of Indiana AudubonSociety The Indiana Audubon Society held itstwenty-first annual convention in Kokomo,Thursday and Friday, May 8 and 9. Thegeneral subject discussed was the im-portance of bird-study and the pr
. Bird lore . eries,and it will impress them still further thatin this way the youth of the land are beingeducated to the idea of bird-protection asa fundamental point in conservationmeasures. Katherine B. Tippetts, President of theSt. Petersburg Audubon Society, has for-warded the above report and speaks withenthusiasm of the widespread interestwhich the contest has aroused. Convention of Indiana AudubonSociety The Indiana Audubon Society held itstwenty-first annual convention in Kokomo,Thursday and Friday, May 8 and 9. Thegeneral subject discussed was the im-portance of bird-study and the protectionof birds, in their relation to the life ofman. Speakers on the program were Coulter, of Purdue University,president of the Society; William WatsonWoolen and Amos W. Butler, both ofIndianapoUs; J. J. Mitchell, of Logansport;Oscar Tharp, of Kokomo; Alden ,of Monrovia, and Miss Margaret Hanna,of Fort Wayne. On Friday morning a breakfast trampand drive was held at the KokomoCountry
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