. Bird-lore . eresting Booklet The 1919 edition of the DoyleslownNature Clubs booklet is a most attrac-tive publication. Printed in green inkon white paper it presents a photographand story of its Museum, list of officers,constitution and by-laws, program ofmeetings for the year, and list of all theClubs members. 138 Bird - Lore GULLS By JANE BARBARA ALEXANDER O gulls, as you circle and swoop) and scream, What is that force which urges you on? The voice of the wind, like the rush of a stream, Scent of the sea, or the spray, or the dawn? Or is it the sun with his buoyant rays That thrills you t


. Bird-lore . eresting Booklet The 1919 edition of the DoyleslownNature Clubs booklet is a most attrac-tive publication. Printed in green inkon white paper it presents a photographand story of its Museum, list of officers,constitution and by-laws, program ofmeetings for the year, and list of all theClubs members. 138 Bird - Lore GULLS By JANE BARBARA ALEXANDER O gulls, as you circle and swoop) and scream, What is that force which urges you on? The voice of the wind, like the rush of a stream, Scent of the sea, or the spray, or the dawn? Or is it the sun with his buoyant rays That thrills you to madness and whirls you on high And tosses you swirling afar oer the haze, Twixt a wind-swept sea and a sapphire sky? Flashes of white twixt the sea and the sky. You swoop and you circle. You vanish and gleam. And some of that sadness which throbs in your cry Drifts through my soul like the ghost of a dream. And my hearts filled with sadness, and why, oh why? As you circle and swoop twixt the sea and the sky!. The Audubon Societies 139 ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL FOUNTAINA Call to the Nature-Lovers of America The great spirit of Theodore Roosevelt,an inspiration to naturalists, bird-lovtrs,conservationists and sportsmen, today restsupon the nation like a mighty of the open loved him and the facesabout his campfire, whether black or yel-low, white or copper, bent their gaze uponhim with that respect and affection whichmen of towering nobility have ever in-spired. He was a scientific collector of birds inhis youth and in manhood sought thefiercest animals of the jungle and broughthis trophies to museums where the publicmight look upon them and learn. As Presi-dent he established the principle of govern-ment bird-reservations, and created fifty-one of these national wild-life awoke the nation to the need of savingits forests and other natural resources. He taught and practiced clean, straightsportsmanship with a power that hascaused thousands of men afield t


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