. Audubon . ty for the live years past haveconsisted chiefly of those of our devoted president, Mrs. Edith C. Munger, who alone has kept the Society alive against a time of possible Bird Study Outline, prepared as Audubon Chairman of the State Federa- Reports of State Societies and Bird Clubs 429 tion of Womans Clubs, has been widely used through the state. She hastalked to thousands of school children, among them those of the ColdwaterChildrens Home, whom she found most eager and interested. She has exhib-ited at fairs, Granges, and other meetings; led a week of Bird Classes


. Audubon . ty for the live years past haveconsisted chiefly of those of our devoted president, Mrs. Edith C. Munger, who alone has kept the Society alive against a time of possible Bird Study Outline, prepared as Audubon Chairman of the State Federa- Reports of State Societies and Bird Clubs 429 tion of Womans Clubs, has been widely used through the state. She hastalked to thousands of school children, among them those of the ColdwaterChildrens Home, whom she found most eager and interested. She has exhib-ited at fairs, Granges, and other meetings; led a week of Bird Classes at theY. \Y. C. A. Camp at Vestaburg, in 1920, and a similar week in 1921 at theYpsilanti Normal College Summer School. Last May the time was ripe forreorganization, which was effected at Jackson, reelecting the president whosevision had insured the Societys life. The new work is starting out with aswing, and next fall there will be a full years progress to report.—(Miss)Geneva Smithe, HERMANN VON SCHRENKPresident Missouri Audubon Society New Jersey.—Our activities have continued along the several well-fixedlines as in the past. The enrolment of new members, as compared with theinevitable losses from death, resignation, and delinquency, shows better resultsthan those of last year. During the year the Society enrolled 2 life sustaining members, 174 members, and 1 associate member. The totalreceipts for the year, including the previous balance, were $7,, the totaldisbursements, $6,, leaving a balance on hand of $1, The results in legislative effort would have been extremely discouraging ifan Audubon Society could afford to be discouraged by one years Legislature repealed the Bobolink Protection Law, passed at our behestthe year before, and in spite of a very strong public protest. It enacted a catmeasure that would have been merely farcical, had the Governor not vetoed 430 Bird-Lord it, and it refused to enact th


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