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fessor Shanty illustrated his lecture, with stereoptocon views of this woi der land, which were a revelation to most persons present. Iis story of the sand dunes was fascinating, and he succeeded in creating a strong sentiment for the preaarvation of this Section, feared that the In dian legislature tale the initiat sm to create this park at its com ing session and the tie to act was uyW when the legislative candidates are in the running. . * At the close of is address, Profes sor Schiants talked of birds and their preservation. ‘The only exception he made was the English sparrow, which he declared isn't English at all, but was imported from Ger many. A local Audubon society was formed with the following officers: President Mrs. Homer McCray; vice president, Mrs. George Walling; secretary, Miss Pearl Mason;reinsu rer, Mrs. Mila Clay. These officials, together with Archy Campbell, J H M. Magomper and A. H. Minor will constitute the bond of directors of the new organization.
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Fort Wayne News Sentinel

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Sat, Mar 11, 1922

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