Scouting, Volume 4, Number 22, April 1, 1917 Page: 67
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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
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president of Archery Club of America. William H. Thompson, Seattle
Member of Archery Club of America.
AQUARIUM—Dr. William Leland Stoell, owner of an aquarium and
connected with the New York Aquarium.
BIRDS—E. H. Forbush, Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture. Ex-
pert on subject of birds. Prof. H. C. Bryant, University of California.
Ned Dearborn, Biologist, United States Department of Agriculture.
C. S. Scofield, United States Department of Agriculture. Prof. C. E.
Wheeler, United States Department of Agriculture. Prof. Arthur A.
Allen, Ornithologist, Cornell University. Frank M. Chapman, a lead-
ing authority on birds; author of bird books; curator, Department of
Ornithology, American Museum of Natural History. T. Gilbert Pier-
son, Secretary, National Association of Audubon Societies. Thornton
W. Burgess, nature writer. Clinton G. Abbott, National Association of
Audubon Society.
CAMPS—Daniel Carter Beard, our National Scout Commissioner; illus-
trator, author, editor, naturalist; awarded gold medal of eminent service
by the Campfire Club of America, for life work for American boys.
Dillon Wallace, Labrador explorer, camper and popular author of books
for boys. David T. Abercrombie, expert on camping equipment, sanita-
tion, etc.; member of the Camp Fire Club of America. George Bird
Grinnell, authority on big-game hunting; a noted ethnologist; author of
books on camping and scouting. Anthony Fiala, explorer; five years in
Arctic; traveled 4,000 miles by_ dog sled; with Colonel Roosevelt on his
exploration of jungles of Brazil. James A. Wilder, Honolulu, Hawaii;
Special Scout Commissioner; artist and professor of Scoutcraft, Boston
University. Belmore Browne, famous mountain climber, conqueror of
Mt. McKinley, author and artist. Frederick K. Vreeland, Montclair,
N. J., consulting engineer; noted explorer and member of the Campfire
Club of America. E. C. Bishop, State Club Leader, University of Iowa;
camps in rural scouting communities. Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa),
Sioux Indian, physician and author; noted camp director and campfire
story teller. Robert E. Peary, Arctic explorer, discoverer of North Pole,
Rear-Admiral, U. S. N., retired. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfel, Labrador
missionary. Walter S. Cowing, Scout Executive, Philadelphia, Pa.;
owner of camp for boys in White Mountain country.
CELESTIAL CHART—J. H. Hoozenwerfs, U. S.
Observatory, Washington, D. C.
Superintendent Naval
CRAFTSMANSHIP IN WOOD—Prof. J. W. Thompson, Manual Train-
ing Department, Fallon School, Chicago. Gustav Stickley, New York
City. Editor and publisher' of Craftsman Magazine. Prof. Edwin F.
THIS GAME OF BRIDGE BEATS THE PARLOR VARIETY FORTY WAYS
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