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Wilson Ornithological Club Roll December1952 Vol. 64. No. 4 WILSON CLUB ROLL 251 THE WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB OFFICERS, 1952 President .............................. ............... ............................................. Walter John Breckenridge First Vice-President ........................................... .................................... Burt Leavelle Monroe Second Vice-President ................... ........................................................Harold Ford Mayfield Secretary _.~..~~..~~~~~~~.~~~..~............................... ............................ ................ Phillips Borden Street Treasurer .................. ...........................................................~~~............. Leonard Charles Brecher Editor ................................................ ....................................................... Harrison Bruce Tordoff ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Elective Members Fred T. Hall W. W. H. Gunn Joseph C. Howell Past Presidents R. M. Strong Margaret M. Nice Albert F. Ganier Lawrence E. Hicks J. W. Stack George M. Sutton Jessie M. Shaver S. Charles Kendeigh Josselyn Van Tyne Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr. Maurice Graham Brooks Trustees A. W. Schorger Aaron M. Bagg Burt L. Monroe Representative on the American Ornithologists ’ Union Council Burt L. Monroe EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE WILSON BULLETIN Editor ~_~.~_~__.____.___ _..___.._..._____.~~._~~~_~~~~~~.~ Harrison B. Tordoff Associate Editor _ _ _ _. .. ~~... .~ _ Keith R. Kelson December 1952 252 THE WILSON BULLETIlU Vol. 64. No. 4 MEMBERS ** * Honorary Member ** Life Member * Sustaining Member Others-Active Members *Abbot, Cyril Edward, Agersberg Biological Lab., Centralia, Illinois~~~~~~~~..........~...~.~~l937 Abbott, Capt. Jackson Miles, 814 13th St., New Alexandria, Virginia.. ........... ___I948 Adams, Arthur K[inneyl, Inst. for Fisheries Research, Univ. Museum Annex, Ann Arbor, Michigan .......................................... .........................................................1951 Adams, I. C., Jr., Box 158, Columbia, Missouri.. ......................................... ~.~~~~~~~.~~.~~~..1933 Adams, Mrs. Lillias D., 1500 Fairidge Drive, Kingsport, Tennessee~.......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l952 Adams, William Hensley, Jr., R. Rte. No. 1, Brentwood, Tennessee ................... _.__I951 Addy, Charles Edward, 56 Spofford St., Newburyport, Massachusetts ................ 1941 “Adelson, Richard Henry, 34 Wensley Drive, Great Neck, L. I., New York~~~~~~~~~~~~.~1938 *Afsprung, Arthur E., 3308 Bishop St., Cincinnati 20, Ohio.. .................................. ____1948 *Aldrich, John Warren, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington 25, D.C.. ................ -1930 *Alexander, Donald CChildl, 16 Pleasant St., Nahant, Massachusetts____.___............... -1937 Alexander, Gordon, Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado .........I93 6 Alexander, Maurice Mtyronl, Dept. of Forest Zoology, New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse 10, New York ................................................... ~~..~~~~~~~~~~~~~..~~~~~1945 Alexander, R. C., 19207 Charleston Ave., Detroit 3, Michigar~.........~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~1949 Allen, A [rtburl A I ugustusl, Fernow Hall, Ithaca, New York~~...............~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l914 Allen, Francis Hrenryl, 9 Francis Ave., Cambridge 38, Massachusetts ...... ........~194 1 Allen, Otis W., 1200 South Boulevard, Greenwood, Mississippi ~~~~~~~~~~~............~~~~~~~~I944 Allen, Robert P[orterl, Tavernier, Florida ................................................ .._.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1947 Allin, Dr. AHbert Ecllisl, Provincial Laboratory, Fort William, Ontario, Canada 1943 Allison, C. W., 439 North Hanley Road, [Jniversity City 5, Missouri .................. 1951 Allyn, Dr. [Paul1 Richard, 709 Myers Bldg., Springfield, Illinois ...................... 1944 Alperin,‘ Irwin M., 2845 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 35, New York.. ................................. -1939 Amadon, Dean, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St., New York 24, New York~ ___.......................................................................... -1935 Ammann, George Andrew, Game Division, Dept. of Conservation, Lansing 13, Michigan ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~ ................................. ........ ............................................................... 1935 Anderson, Anders II laroldl, 3221 E. Kleindale Rd., Tucson, Arizona ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~1937 Anderson, Frank G., Dept. of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.~~..~~~~~~~~~~.~~......................................................................................................... 1951 Anderson, John M., R. Rte. No. 3, Winous Point Club, Port Clinton, Ohio~__~_______1938 Anderson, Paul Knight, 126 W. River St., Orange, Massachusetts ...................... 1947 Anderson, R[udolphl MCartinl, 58 Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ~~~~~~~.~~~~1937 Anderson, William Deans, 3100 Beverly Road, Austin 3, Texas ~~~~~~.........~~~~~~~~~~~~1950 Andrews, Miss Frances E., 615 Parkview Terrace, Minneapolis 5, Minnesota .... 1951 Andrews, James Clinton, No. 1 East York St., Nantucket, Massachusetts .......... 1947 Andrews, Robert A[ngelll, The Principia College, Elsah, Illinois ......................1952 Anthes, Clarence A[lvinl, 713 Hamilton Ave., Waukesha, Wisconsin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~....1939 Anthony, Jesse D., 722 First Ave., E., Grand Rapids, Minnesota..~.~~~~~~~~~~~............. __._I944 *Appel, Thomas G., 63 Sunnyside Ave., Pleasantville 2, New York.. ......................... -1950 Appleton, J [ohnl S[parhawkl, R.F.D., S imi, California.. ............................................. -1936 Arbib, Robert Slimeon], Jr., 231 W. Lena Ave., Freeport, New York.......~~~~.~~~~.~~~1947 Armington, Sven, Blanchegatan 18, Stockholm, Sweden .......................................... 1948 *Armstrong, Miss Virginia, Musketaquid Road, Concord, Massachusetts.~~.............193 9 Amett, Dr. John Hancock, Jr., 6200 Ardleigh St., Philadelphia 38, Pennsylvania.. 1944 Arnold, Elting, 514 Dorset Ave., Ch evy Chase 15, Maryland .............................. 1941 Arnold, Lee W., P. 0. Box 53, Cedarville, Californian___. ....................................... 1951 Amy, Samuel A., 6515 Willston Drive, Apt. 2, Falls Church, Virginia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1947 Aronoff, Arthur Edward, 59 W. 71st St., New York 23, New York .................. 1948 *Ashton, Randolph, 800 Crown St., Morrisville, Pennsylvania ................ ~.~~~.~~~~~~~~~~.~~~1941 Austin, Mrs. Harold C., 1116 Mandana Road, Oakland 10, California .......~~~~~~~~~~~~1950 Austin, John Brander, 1216 Wohl Apts., 2111 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans 13, Louisiana .................................................................................................................... 1947 Austin, Dr. Oliver LCutherl, 28 Fairview Ave., Tuckahoe,. New York 1930 Autry, Homer V., Jr., Box 1915, Charlotte, North Carolma ................. ...................................194 9 December 1952 Vol. 64, No. 4 WILSON CLUB ROLL 253 Avery, H. Arthur, 160 Wellington St., Springfield 9, Massachusetts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...1951 Avery, John Alrthurl , 3411 So. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Michigan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....1952 Axtell,_~ Harold H., Buffalo Museum of Science, Humboldt Park, Buffalo 11, New York .. .. .. ~~~~~~~ .. .. ~..~~~.~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~...~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~ --..--..I950 Bacon, Brasher Collins, Sr., Spring Lake Wildlife Sanctuary, Chickadee Hill, Madisonville, Kentucky . .. ~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~_ ~~~~~~~~~~ . ___---...__I948 Baechle, Rev. John W Cillardl, C.P.P.S., St. Josephs’ College, Collegeville, Indiana .~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.. .. ~~..~~~~~..~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~ 1943 Baer, Miss Myrtle W., 1237 No. Jefferson St., Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin ~~~~~~~~~~1941 * *Bagg, Aaron Moore, 72 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Massachusetts.______-. .._.. ~...~..~~~~~ 1948 Baier, Mrs. John [Carol], c/o John Baier, lnterne, San Francisco City Hospital, San Francisco, California ~~~~~~.~~~.~. ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~. _~1949 Bailey, Alfred Marshall, Museum of Natural History, City Park, Denver 6, Colorado . ~~~~~~.~. ~~~~~~~~~~~ . ~~~...~~~~~~~~~~ . ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~_~~~.~. ~~~..~~. _____I928 Bailey, Mrs. H. M., 1020 Jones St., Apt. 4, Sioux City 18, Iowan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1918 *Bailey, Harold Hlarrisl, Rockbridge Alum Springs Biological Lab., Route No. 2, Goshen, Virginia . ~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~~. ~..~~.~~.~~~ . ~~~~~~~~~. -------.-1908 Bailey, Robert Allexanderl, Sarona, Wisconsin ...~~~~~~~.~~..~. ~~~~~~~~~.~~ . ~~~~~~1947 Bailey, Robert E., Dept. of Ecology, Univ. of Washington, Seattle 5, Washington 1951 Bailey, Rolfe Wayne, Wildwood Farms, Huntersville, West Virginia~~~~~~~~~~..........l946 **Baker, Bernard Wlilliaml, R. R. No. 1, Judson Road, Spring Lake, Michigan~_.___I938 Baker, John II lopkinsonl, 1165 Fifth Ave., New York, New York ~~~~~~~~~~~1930 Baker, Maurice Flrankl, Museum of Natural Historv. Univ. of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas~.... -___:........................................................ .~I~~.~~...~~.~~~~~~~~............. ___:____I947 *Baker, Paul Sleamanl, 5545 Stonegate Drive, Dallas 9, Texas~-.--.............................. -1946 Baker, Rollin Harold, Museum of Natural History, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas_______............................................... ... ..................................................................... 1938 Baker, William C lalvinl, 559 Euclid St., Salem, Ohio ........ ..................................... 1931 Baldwin, Mrs. Amy G., 6335 Kimbark Ave., Apt. B, Chicago
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