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View  through  the  pillars  of  ceremonies  held  June  25,  1974  to  celebrate  the  Museum's 
80th  anniversary  and  rededication  of  the  53-year  old  building.  Dixieland  band,  red-and- 
white  tent,  and  a  picnic  lunch  helped  to  make  the  event  a  festive  one.  (Chicago  Tribune 
Photo). 


In  the  1969-1970  report  we  quoted  Dr.  Rene  Dubos'  statement, 
"Trend  is  not  destiny."  Today,  more  than  at  any  other  time  in  their 
history,  museums  and  other  non-profit  institutions  in  America  are 
caught  up  in  trends,  most  not  of  their  own  making,  that  can  profoundly 
affect  their  future.  It  is  now  more  critical  than  ever  that  institutions 
define  purposes  and  design  programs  and  internal  structure  necessary  to 
fulfill  those  purposes. 

During  the  last  several  years,  Field  Museum  has  moved  deliberately 
toward  a  goal -oriented  existence,  with  important  results.  The  most 
conspicuous  of  these  is  the  successful  completion  of  the  Capital 
Campaign  in  December,  1974.  Coincident  with  the  fund  solicitation 
efforts,  the  Museum  staff  developed  plans  for  the  building  rehabilitation 
and  improvement  program  in  collaboration  with  architects  Harry  Weese 
&  Associates.  A  number  of  building  projects  were  partially  or  fully 
completed  during  1973-1974.  These  are  outlined  on  pp.  24-26. 

During  the  past  two  years  a  fundamental  change  in  the  organization 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees  took  place  as  a  result  of  year -long  study  by  a 
committee  of  the  Board  assisted  by  McKinsey  and  Company.  The 
committee  sought  to  develop  an  organization  that  would  guarantee  the 
ability  of  the  Museum  to  establish  long-range  goals  that  will  insure 
responsiveness  to  the  broad  needs  of  the  community  and  society  at  large; 
and  to  develop  the  financial  resources  necessary  to  carry  out  the  specific 
programs  required  to  meet  these  goals. 

Six  functional  committees  and  an  Executive  Committee  were 
established  and  the  responsibilities  of  each  were  defined.  One  of  the 
features  of  the  plan  is  to  combine  the  talents  of  Trustees,  non-Trustees, 
including  Women's  Board  members,  and  staff  in  the  committee  process. 
Most  committees  were  functioning  as  planned  by  year  end,  with  clear 
benefits  accruing  to  the  Museum.  The  importance  of  this  reorganization 
cannot  be  overstressed  for,  in  the  critical  years  that  lie  ahead,  those 
institutions  will  survive  and  flourish  that  find  effective  and  efficient 
methods  of  governance,  bringing  together  Board,  staff,  and  the 
community  they  serve  in  rational  and  constructive  effort.  The  success  of 
the  recent  changes  will  be  measured  by  the  extent  to  which  Field 
Museum  examines  priorities  and  sets  and  achieves  goals  in  the  years 
ahead. 

Also  during  this  biennium  major  progress  was  made  in  two 
important  areas  of  personnel  relationships.  Recognizing  the  need  for 
more  structured  and  formalized  salary  and  wage  administration,  the 
Director  appointed  a  staff  committee  to  review  present  policies  and  to 
make  recommendations.  A  second  committee  was  formed  to  review 
employees'  fringe  benefits.  Both  did  a  superb  job.  The  recommendations 
were  reviewed  by  the  Museum  Administration,  by  the  Board  of  Trustees 


Internal  Affairs  Committee  and,  finally,  by  the  entire  Board.  By  the  end 
of  1974  a  new  salary  and  wage  administration  system  was  installed  in 
form  substantially  as  recommended  by  the  staff  committee.  Some 
revisions  were  made  regarding  fringe  benefits  and  study  will  continue  on 
that  subject  in  1975. 

In  the  difficult  years  we  see  ahead,  the  welfare  of  the  Museum  will 
rest  heavily  on  several  important  sources  of  strength:  first,  on  its 
Trustees.  The  work  of  these  men  and  women  during  the  Capital 
Campaign  and  in  the  various  areas  of  responsibility  of  the  Board 
committees  gives  all  of  us  who  care  for  the  Museum  great  confidence. 
The  Women's  Board  is  another  source  of  strength  as  its  members  work 
within  the  Museum  and  in  the  community,  opening  the  Museum  to  an 
ever -widening  circle  of  friends.  The  approximately  200  volunteers,  who  in 
this  biennium  contributed  56,173  hours  of  devoted  effort  to  the  Museum, 
are  making  it  possible  for  us  to  provide  services  and  perform  necessary 
tasks  that  would  otherwise  be  beyond  our  capacity. 

It  is  often  said  that  a  museum  exists  because  of  its  collections  and 
that,  therefore,  a  great  museum  is  one  with  great  collections.  However, 
great  collections  may  lie  fallow  in  the  absence  of  a  competent  staff.  It  is 
primarily  the  staffs  use  of  a  collection  that  makes  a  museum  a  great 
institution.  If,  as  we  believe,  Field  Museum  is  a  great  museum,  then  it  is 
so  because  of  its  staff. 

We  tend  to  think  of  the  Museum's  staff  as  specialists— scientists  in 
certain  areas,  building  engineers,  educators,  designers,  craftsmen.  And  so 
they  are.  Yet  in  the  past  two  years  important  efforts,  such  as  the  review 
of  salary  administration  and  building  renovation  plans,  have  engaged  the 
staff  in  activities  that  demonstrate  the  varied  abilities  of  these  men  and 
women. 

With  the  support  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  the  Women's  Board, 
Museum  volunteers,  the  staff,  and  the  community  at  large,  we  look 
forward  to  the  next  few  years  both  realistically  and  confidently. 

Planning  and  Development 

Capital  Campaign 

A  $25-million  program  begun  in  early  1971,  the  Capital  Campaign 
surpassed  its  goal  by  the  close  of  the  Campaign  in  December,  1974.  A 
total  of  $12,623,925  was  raised  in  gifts  and  pledges;  on  reaching  $12.5 
million  the  Museum  qualified  for  a  matching  $12.5  million  from  the 
Chicago  Park  District  bonding  authority,  bringing  the  grand  total  of 
funds  available  for  renovations  and  improvements  to  more  than  $25 
million. 


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Ground-level  access  to  the  Museum  will  be  provided  at  the  west  side  of  the  building. 
Funded  by  the  Capital  Campaign,  the  new  entrance  is  designed  to  accomodate  both 
handicapped  visitors  and  large  groups. 

The  collective  generosity  of  the  Museum's  friends  was  instrumental 
in  the  Campaign's  success— from  the  dimes  and  quarters  of  school 
children  to  the  multi -thousand -dollar  gifts  of  individuals,  foundations, 
and  corporations. 

A  large  measure  of  responsibility  for  the  Capital  Campaign  rested 
upon  five  persons.  Nicholas  Galitzine,  partner  of  Bacon,  Whipple  and 
Co.,  was  Chairman  of  the  Campaign  and  Marshall  Field,  publisher  of  the 
Chicago  Daily  News  and  the  Chicago  Sun-Times,  was  Vice-Chairman. 
The  Corporate  Division  was  headed  by  Blaine  Yarrington,  executive  vice 
president  of  Standard  Oil  Company  (Indiana),  and  the  Individual  Gifts 
Division  was  chaired  jointly  by  William  H.  Mitchell,  honorary  chairman 
of  Mitchell,  Hutchins  and  Company,  and  Mr.  Field.  The  Women's  Board 
committee  was  headed  by  Mrs.  Corwith  Hamill. 

On  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  the  campaign  personnel,  and  the 
entire  Museum  staff,  Mr.  Galitzine  expressed  sincere  gratitude  to  all 
contributors.  "The  extraordinary  success  of  the  campaign  demonstrates 
not  only  what  Field  Museum  means  to  many  persons,  but  also  that  the 
Museum  has  many  friends,  and  we  are  truly  grateful." 


While  the  emphasis  during  the  three-year  campaign  was  on  capital 
gifts,  efforts  to  obtain  annual  gifts  to  the  operating  fund  continued. 
Many  individuals  and  corporations  that  gave  or  pledged  capital  gifts 
continued  to  give  annually  as  well.  The  Museum  is  deeply  appreciative  of 
their  loyal  support  of  the  day-to-day  operations,  thereby  assuring 
continuity  of  research,  exhibition,  and  educational  activities. 

The  Museum  must  continue  to  build  dedicated  support  on  an 
annual  basis,  for,  following  the  successful  Capital  Campaign  for 
renovations  and  major  physical  improvements,  the  real  need  now  is  for 
adequate  funding  to  maintain  our  present  level  of  basic  research;  our 
current  programs  of  education  for  students  from  the  primary  grades  to 
the  graduate  level;  and  the  upgrading  of  permanent  exhibits  while 
continuing  a  series  of  relevant  temporary  exhibits.  The  difficulties  that 
inflation  imposes  on  the  Museum  in  persuance  of  these  efforts  are  well 
known  to  everyone  who  must  cope  with  personal  or  corporate  budgets. 

Accordingly,  at  the  close  of  1974,  the  Board  of  Trustees  established 
the  Resource  Planning  and  Development  Committee  that  will  work 
closely  with  the  Department  of  Planning  and  Development.  Bowen 
Blair,  partner  of  William  Blair  and  Company  and  Museum  Vice- 
President,  is  chairman  of  that  committee.  This  committee,  with  the  help 
of  others,  will  seek  continued  major  support  from  the  Museum's  friends 
to  finance  Field  Museum's  programs. 


Women's  Board 

Mrs.  B.  Edward  Bensinger,  President  of  the  Women's  Board  since 
mid-1972,  completed  her  term  of  office  in  the  spring  of  1974  and  was 
succeeded  by  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II,  who  has  capably  continued 
the  Board's  active  program. 

The  Women's  Board  has  played  an  effective  and  dedicated  role 
throughout  the  Capital  Campaign.  The  committee  that  served  in  the 
campaign  drive  was  headed  by  Mrs.  Corwith  Hamill  and  consisted  of 
Mrs.  B.  Edward  Bensinger,  Mrs.  Leonard  S.  Davidow,  Mrs.  Elliott 
Donnelley,  Mrs.  R.  Winfield  Ellis,  Mrs.  Burton  W.  Hales,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Moss,  Mrs.  Leo  H.  Schoenhofen,  Jr.,  Mrs.  John  R.  Siragusa,  Mrs.  Edward 
Byron  Smith,  Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith,  and  Mrs.  William  Wood- 
Prince.  Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Donnelley  II  and  Mrs.  William  A.  Brown,  Jr., 
with  members  of  the  Executive  Committee  also  made  a  special  effort  on 
behalf  of  the  campaign. 

As  in  the  past,  the  Women's  Board  has  been  a  gracious  link  between 
the   Museum   and  the   community,   welcoming  new   and   long-standing 

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Since  its  inception  in  1966  the  Women's  Board  has  benefitted  from  the  leadership  of 
dedicated  presidents:  (left  to  right)  Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith,  is  the  Board's  founder  and 
served  as  President  from  1966  to  1970;  Mrs.  Edward  Byron  Smith,  1970-1972;  Mrs.  B. 
Edward  Bensinger,  1972-1974;  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II,  1974  to  present. 

friends  to  Museum  events  and  programs.  In  1973  Mrs.  William  L.  Searle 
and  Mrs.  Robert  Wells  Carton  were  co-chairmen  of  the  now-renowned 
"Christmas  Afternoon  at  Field  Museum."  The  "Contemporary  African 
Arts"  exhibit  was  previewed  in  a  festive  fashion,  accompanied  by  dinner, 
music  and  entertainment  in  April,  1974.  Nearly  900  guests  attended  this 
colorful  event. 


Board  of  Trustees 

The  following  trustees  were  elected  to  the  Board  in  the  period 
covered  by  this  report:  Stanton  R.  Cook,  chairman  and  publisher  of  the 
Chicago  Tribune;  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II;  Robert  H.  Strotz, 
president,  Northwestern  University.  J.  Roscoe  Miller,  John  T.  Pirie,  Jr., 
and  John  M.  Simpson  were  named  Life  Trustees.  Dr.  Miller  has  served  as 
a  Trustee  since  1959,  Mr.  Pirie  since  1953,  and  Mr.  Simpson  since  1961. 
Field  Museum's  Board  is  fortunate  to  have  their  continued  counsel  as 
Life  Trustees.  Harry  M.  Oliver,  Jr.  completed  a  five  year  term  as  Trustee 
and  did  not  stand  for  re-election  because  of  business  commitments.  Mrs. 
B.  Edward  Bensinger  completed  a  term  on  the  Board  concurrent  with 
her  term  as  President  of  the  Women's  Board. 


The  Programs 

Scientific  Programs 

ANTHROPOLOGY  GEOLOGY       { 

BOTANY  ZOOLOGY 


Research  and  Publication 

The  vitality  of  a  research  program  depends  to  a  large  extent  on  the 
quality  of  work  of  the  younger  scientists  associated  with  it.  This  is  not  to 
deprecate  the  efforts  of  the  senior  people,  but  is  merely  recognition  of  the 
necessity  for  good,  new  talent  to  insure  continuity  and  vigor  at  a  high 
level.  It  is  particularly  appropriate,  then,  to  review  here  the  research  of 
several  of  the  junior  members  of  Field  Museum's  scientific  staff. 

Robert  K.  Johnson,  Assistant  Curator  of  Fishes,  has  been  working  on 
the  classification  and  evolution  of  mid -water  marine  fishes.  This  research 
has  gone  well,  leading,  in  part,  to  a  major  publication  in  Fieldiana: 
Zoology  in  1974,  as  well  as  some  very  interesting  by-products.  One  of 
these  is  the  recognition  that  some  species  of  fishes  having  very  wide 
ranges  in  the  open  ocean  are  divided  into  populations  that  differ 
genetically.  Furthermore,  Johnson  has  discovered  that  the  genetic 
differences  among  these  populations  are  related  to  differences  in  organic 
productivity  of  the  water  masses  in  which  the  fishes  are  segregated. 

These  discoveries  have  important  bearing  on  other  studies  of 
distribution  of  animals,  vertebrate  and  invertebrate,  in  the  sea.  It  has 
been  known  for  some  time  that  certain  marine  species  have  limited 
distributions  within  the  mid -water,  open  ocean,  but  the  picture  of 
restricted  assemblages  of  species  has  been  blurred  by  species  that  range 
over  vast  areas.  Now  the  discovery  that  even  these  species  respond  to 
small  but  significant  physical -chemical  differences  between  water  masses 
helps  to  bring  the  picture  back  into  focus.  There  are  indeed  distinct 
communities  of  organisms  in  what  appears  to  the  casual  human  eye  as 
one  enormous,  uniform  expanse  of  sea. 

A  different  sort  of  study  of  distribution— this  one  of  patterns  of 
human  geography— has  been  the  focus  of  work  by  John  Terrell,  Assistant 


Curator  of  Oceanic  Archaeology  and  Ethnology.  We  tend  to  think  of 
ourselves  as  a  species  apart,  somewhat  freed  from  the  patterns  that 
govern  the  rest  of  the  organic  world.  To  some  extent  that  view  is 
justified.  Man  as  a  cultural  animal  has  released  himself  from  certain 
constraints.  For  example,  his  culture  enables  him  to  inhabit  climates 
that  his  unaided  flesh  and  bones  could  not  tolerate.  As  a  consequence, 
his  distribution  is  unlike  that  of  any  other  living  thing  and, 
understandably,  anthropologists  have  not  studied  man's  patterns  of 
distribution  in  the  same  way  as  biologists  have  studied  the  distributions 
of  plants  and  animals. 

As  he  continued  his  research  on  early  settlements  and  culture  in  the 
Solomon  Islands,  John  Terrell  came  to  feel  that  man  may  not  be  so 
distinct  in  this  regard.  He  began  to  educate  himself  in  the  fields  of 
population  biology  and  theoretical  biogeography.  The  more  he  read  and 
the  more  he  talked  with  zoologists  and  paleontologists,  the  more  Terrell 
thought  that  his  hunch  was  correct— the  concepts  of  biogeography  did 
apply  to  man. 

Terrell's  use  of  these  concepts  in  his  own  studies  of  man  in  the 
Solomons  is  still  in  its  early  stages,  but  a  national  conference  of 
archaeologists,  anthropologists,  and  population  biologists  was  convened 
to  discuss  the  application  of  theoretical  models  of  population  biology  and 
biogeography  to  the  study  of  human  distribution  and  dispersal.  Terrell 
and  a  colleague  at  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  William  Fitzhugh,  were 
responsible  for  organizing  the  conference,  which  may  well  result  in 
increasing  co-operation  between  biologists  and  anthropologists  in  the 
study  of  man. 

William  Burger,  Associate  Curator  of  Vascular  Plants,  has  been 
working  on  the  flora  of  Costa  Rica  for  about  six  years.  The  basic  goal  of 
this  project  is  to  describe  all  the  flowering  plants  of  that  tropical 
country.  To  reach  this  goal  requires  field  and  laboratory  work  to  identify 
the  plants,  recognize  and  describe  new  species,  clarify  their  relationships, 
and  determine  their  distributions.  It  also  requires  the  active  participation 
of  many  botanists  at  other  institutions,  specialists  in  various  plant 
groups. 

Burger's  own  research  in  this  large  framework  has,  to  date,  been 
centered  on  several  families  of  plants,  the  black  peppers,  oaks,  figs,  and 
nettles.  While  studying  these  plants,  Burger  has,  not  surprisingly,  run 
into  species  that  are  difficult  to  distinguish  from  one  another.  All 
taxonomists  have  come  to  expect  this  kind  of  trouble,  but  Burger 
encountered  it  in  group  after  group.  These  problems  could  be  resolved 
only  if  one  recognized  that  the  process  of  forming  new  species  could 
occur  over  relatively  short  distances  in  the  wet  tropics.  This  idea  may 

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On  a  field  trip  to  Costa  Rica,  William  C.   Burger,  Associate  Curator,  (left)  catalogs 
specimens  collected  while  Roy  Lent,  field  assistant,  records  field  notes. 

help  us  understand  the  remarkable  species  richness  of  these  environ- 
ments. 

Burger  and  other  botanists  have  known  for  some  time  that  the  black 
pepper  family  is  a  particularly  diffcult  group.  As  is  often  the  case  with 
complex  biological  relationships,  once  Burger  gained  some  insight  into 
these  species  he  was  rewarded  with  clues  to  another  problem— the 
probable  mode  of  origin  of  the  three -parted  flowers  of  the  kinds  of  plants 
botanists  call  monocots,  the  lilies,  irises,  arums,  etc.  This  problem  has 
plagued  botanists  for  years.  Burger's  ideas  on  this  evolutionary  problem, 
presented  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  American  Institute  of  Biological 
Sciences,  run  counter  to  many  currently  held  opinions,  yet  are  supported 
by  evidence  from  a  variety  of  sources.  The  botanical  debate  continues. 
Since  an  important  element  in  the  advance  of  science  is  constructive 
intellectual  controversy,  we  are  pleased  that  a  member  of  our  staff  is 
contributing  to  this  one. 

This  brief  sample  of  research  activities  in  1973-1974  would  be 
incomplete  without  mention  of  two  major,  long-range  projects.  Philip 
Hershkovitz,  Research  Curator  of  Mammals  until  he  became  emeritus  in 

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November,  1974,  has  been  working  on  a  general  review  of  primates  for  a 
number  of  years.  Over  this  period,  Hershkovitz  has  published  20  research 
papers  on  this  broad  topic.  These  were  the  forerunners  of  a  major  work 
on  living  primates  of  the  New  World.  The  manuscript  of  the  first  half  of 
this  work  was  completed  in  mid- 1972  and  will  be  published  co-operatively 
by  the  University  of  Chicago  Press  and  Field  Museum.  It  is  monumental 
in  scope  and  size  (4,500  typed  manuscript  pages).  Ostensibly  devoted  to 
species  of  the  Western  Hemisphere,  their  description  and  distribution,  the 
work  actually  covers  the  anatomy  and  relationships  of  monkeys  of  both 
hemispheres  and  is  likely  to  become  a  standard  work. 

The  report  for  1971-1972  described  the  work  of  Henry  Dybas, 
Curator  of  Insects,  and  his  colleague  from  the  University  of  Chicago, 
Monte  Lloyd,  on  periodical  cicadas.  The  Chicago -area  cicada  populations 
were  due  to  emerge  from  their  17  years  underground  in  the  late  spring  of 
1973.  As  residents  of  this  area  know  well,  these  insects  were  on  schedule. 
Dybas  and  Lloyd,  with  the  help  of  students  from  the  University  of 
Chicago,  were  able  to  re -census  the  populations  they  studied  in  1956.  One 
of  the  things  that  Dybas  and  Lloyd  were  curious  about  was  the  effect  on 
the  cicadas  of  mass  death  of  elm  trees  in  part  of  the  forest  preserve  study 
area.  They  found  that  the  numbers  of  cicadas  were  greatly  reduced  to 
about  20  per  cent  of  the  1956  count,  but  only  in  that  area  where  the  elms 
had  died.  In  the  upland  oak  area,  numbers  remained  roughly  the  same  as 
in  1956. 

Those  results  seem  relatively  straightforward,  but  nature  is  full  of 
surprises,  which  is  one  of  the  reasons  we  are  fascinated  by  it.  The  ratio  of 
females  to  males  has  changed  radically  from  about  one-to-one,  a 
reasonable  situation  to  our  human  minds,  to  twice  as  many  females  as 
males.  Why?  This  is  one  of  the  puzzles  Dybas  and  Lloyd  are  still  working 
to  solve.  In  the  meantime,  they  have  published  an  extensive  review  of 
populations  of  periodical  cicadas  in  the  arc  from  eastern  Virginia  through 
southern  Ohio  to  southeastern  Kansas  and  northeastern  Oklahoma, 
which  is  as  far  west  as  these  interesting  insects  go. 

The  scanning  electron  microscope  purchased  with  funds  from  a 
National  Science  Foundation  grant  was  installed  in  mid -1973.  The 
facility  housing  it  was  built  with  funds  from  the  Capital  Campaign.  The 
completed  laboratory  is  under  the  scientific  direction  of  Alan  Solem, 
Curator,  Invertebrates,  and  the  technician  is  Ferdinand  Huysmans. 

In  this  biennium  more  than  half  the  scientific  staff  have  used  this 
research  tool  in  projects  as  varied  as  the  study  of:  parts  of  a  200-million- 
y ear-old  invertebrate  fossil;  wear  surface  of  sand  grains  to  determine 
deposition  factors  of  African  prehistoric  stone  tools;  surface  micro - 
structure  of  snake  scales;  pollen  differences  of  closely  related  plants.  The 


information  gathered  through  use  of  this  instrument  has  already  been 
incorporated  into  nine  manuscripts  and  one  published  research  paper. 

During  1973-1974  the  Museum's  scientists  published  117  research 
papers  in  a  broad  array  of  scientific  journals,  including  the  Museum's 
own  series,  Fieldiana.  This  series,  which  publishes  research  results 
mainly  of  the  Museum's  staff  and  research  associates,  comprised  42 
articles  totaling  2,913  pages  in  the  past  two  years.  The  Museum  also 
published  a  124 -page  illustrated  catalog,  Contemporary  African  Arts  by 
Maude  Wahlman,  to  accompany  the  exhibit  of  the  same  name. 


Study  Collections 

The  Museum's  collections,  which  number  about  13,000,000  speci- 
mens, grew  an  estimated  2.5  per  cent  during  1973-1974.  The  numbers  are 
necessarily  approximate  because  many  of  the  specimens  are  so 
small— minute  beetles  and  shells— that  actual  counts  are  impractical.  A 
significant  proportion  of  the  approximately  325,000  specimens  acquired  in 
this  biennium  were  received  as  gifts.  In  terms  of  either  numbers  or 
scientific  significance,  or  both,  the  following  merit  special  notice: 

—14,000  fossil  plants  and  animals  from  Jerry  Herdina  of  Berwyn,  Illinois. 
These  are  fossils  of  the  Coal  Age  (ca.  300  million  years  ago)  found  in  the 
strip  mine  area  southwest  of  Chicago.  For  20  years,  Eugene  Richardson, 
Curator  of  Fossil  Invertebrates,  and  paleontologists  from  other  in- 
stitutions have  used  parts  of  Mr.  Herdina's  collection  in  their  studies  of 
Coal-Age  life.  This  collection  significantly  strengthens  the  Museum's 
important  holdings  of  fossils  of  this  age  and  area. 

—approximately  82,000  marine  mollusks,  the  collection  of  A.  S.  Koto  and 
Adele  Koto  Bedell,  given  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Holden  N.  Koto  of  Beloit, 
Wisconsin.  This  remarkably  well-documented,  authoritatively  identified 
collection  is  particularly  strong  in  minute  species  from  the  Florida  Keys. 
Since  there  is  usually  only  one  set  of  shells  of  each  species  in  the 
collection,  it  forms  an  excellent  synopsis  of  the  marine  mollusks  of  the 
area. 

-the  Orlando  Park  collection  of  pselaphid  beetles  (small  ground-dwelling 
insects)  bequeathed  to  the  Museum  by  Dr.  Orlando  Park.  Dr.  Park  was 
one  of  the  world's  few  authorities  on  this  large  group  of  beetles 
and  published  extensively  on  this  collection,  which  consists  of  more  than 
29,000  specimens  and  1,234  named  species.  This  material  enhances  the 
reputation  of  the  Museum's  already  strong  beetle  collection. 

-approximately  30,000  fishes,  the  gift  of  Dr.  Hurst  Shoemaker,  formerly 
Professor  of  Biology,   University   of  Illinois   (Urbana).   This   collection 

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Tom  Shakespeare,  an  Arapahoe  historian  from  the  Wind  River  Reservation  in 
Wyoming,  examines  an  Arapahoe  tribal  artifact  in  the  Museum  collections.  Photos  of 
artifacts  and  copies  of  anthropologists'  field  notes  will  be  used  to  prepare  tribal  history 
books  and  curriculum  materials  for  the  Arapahoe  tribe's  school  programs. 

includes  marine  fishes  from  the  eastern  Mediterranean,  which  is  poorly 
represented  in  American  collections,  as  well  as  highly  valuable  specimens 
from  the  fresh  waters  of  tropical  South  America  and  the  eastern  United 
States. 

—a  small  collection  of  South  African  archaeological  material  received 
from  Dr.  Richard  Klein.  Though  this  collection  is  not  large,  it  is  the  first 
Wilton  period  (ca.  10,000  years  ago)  material  we  have  received.  Most  of 
the  artifacts  are  small  stone  tools,  representative  of  what  archaeologists 
refer  to  as  a  microlithic  industry. 

Another  important  addition  to  the  zoological  collections  came  from 
the  Arun  Valley  (Nepal)  Wildlife  Expedition.  The  Museum's  participa- 
tion in  this  program  was  financed  by  a  gift  from  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  S. 

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Street.  The  Arun  Valley  is  one  of  the  few  areas  in  Nepal  where 
undisturbed  montane  forest  is  still  to  be  found.  Consequently,  the 
specimens  received  by  the  Museum— 754  birds,  510  mammals,  and  324 
amphibians  and  reptiles— constitute  an  important  sample  from  a  rapidly 
shrinking  environment. 

We  observed  in  the  previous  report  that  collection  growth  had  to  be 
controlled  and  suggested  ways  in  which  the  growth  should  be  channeled. 
The  acquisitions  we  have  highlighted  illustrate  some  of  those  ways.  The 
Arun  Valley  collections  are  from  an  endangered  environment  and 
specimens  from  such  a  situation  should  receive  special  attention.  The 
Orlando  Park  beetle  collection,  the  Herdina  collection  of  fossils,  and  the 
Shoemaker  collection  of  South  American  fishes  add  to  existing  strengths 
of  the  Museum,  facilitating  the  work  of  specialists  and  thus  making  the 
collections  more  useful  to  science. 

The  botanical  collection  was  enriched  by  20,407  specimens  received 
on  exchange  from  other  herbaria.  This  acquisition  is  counterbalanced  by 
the  24,881  duplicate  specimens  our  own  Department  of  Botany  sent  out 
on  exchange  to  49  other  institutions  in  the  United  States  and  abroad. 
This  program  of  exchange  is  designed  to  strengthen  collections  in  all 
herbaria.  Therefore,  the  disparity  between  material  received  and  shipped 
is  not  critical.  On  the  whole,  the  larger  American  institutions  with  larger 
field  programs  send  out  more  on  exchange  than  they  receive.  The  science 
of  botany  reaps  the  benefits. 

As  has  been  true  for  the  last  20  years,  the  collections  have  received 
much  use  by  persons  not  on  the  Museum's  staff.  Altogether,  in  1973- 
1974,  the  Museum  made  1,321  loans  of  77,217  specimens  to  professionals 
and  students  throughout  the  United  States  and  in  many  other  countries. 
Fully  20  per  cent  of  the  loans  made  by  the  Department  of  Zoology  went 
to  foreign  professionals;  another  20  per  cent  went  to  students.  The  184 
loans  made  by  the  Department  of  Geology  were  sent  to  persons  at  74 
different  institutions.  In  addition  to  the  persons  using  the  material  sent 
on  loan,  2,706  scientists  and  students  visited  the  Museum  to  study  the 
collections. 

Recognition  of  this  widespread  and  diversified  service  to  science  and 
society  led  to  the  relatively  new  program  of  support  for  major  museum 
collections  by  the  National  Science  Foundation.  We  previously  reported 
on  the  grant  of  $355,000  to  the  Division  of  Insects  made  by  the 
Foundation.  The  increase  in  supporting  staff  and  the  visiting  specialists 
funded  by  this  grant  have  made  possible  an  expanded  program  of 
processing  and  distributing  specimens  within  the  collection.  In  the  past 
two  years  over  250,000  specimens  were  handled  and  labelled,  partially 
identified,  reorganized  into  groups  of  related  species,  or  otherwise  made 
more  accessible  for  use. 

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At  year's  end  1974  the  Museum  was  notified  of  a  similar  collection 
support  grant  of  $332,600  to  the  Department  of  Botany  for  five  years  and 
learned  informally  of  a  grant  of  $397,500  to  the  Division  of  Mammals. 

We  are  pleased  at  the  recognition  and  support  these  grants  provide. 
Unfortunately,  we  have  not  yet  been  able  to  obtain  adequate  funding  for 
the  vital  work  of  conservation  and  restoration  in  the  anthropological 
collections.  It  was  noted  in  the  previous  biennial  report  that  these 
collections  have  suffered  from  the  wide  fluctuations  in  temperature  and 
humidity  that  prevail  in  our  53-year-old  building.  The  new  housing  for 
these  collections  projected  in  our  capital  improvement  program  will 
provide  a  stable,  controlled  environment  to  minimize  future  damage.  A 
generous  grant  of  $275,000  toward  the  cost  of  providing  an  improved 
environment  for  the  collections  through  the  installation  of  air  condi- 
tioning was  made  by  the  National  Endowment  for  the  Arts.  However, 
repair  of  the  accumulation  of  environmental  damage  over  the  years  is 
beyond  the  capacities  of  our  small,  though  competent  conservation - 
restoration  staff  of  one  and  one -half  persons.  The  search  for  funds  to 
augment  this  staff  and  catch  up  with  a  backlog  of  work  remains  one  of 
our  main  tasks.  In  the  meantime,  major  attention  has  been  given  to 
emergency  projects,  such  as:  eliminating  mildew  on  boots,  drums,  and 
clothing  from  Alaska  and  the  Northwest;  reconditioning  leather  on  hide- 
covered  wooden  sculptures  from  Nigeria;  restoring  wood  paint  and 
lacquer  on  Indonesian  musical  instruments  that  were  damaged  when 
Museum  water  pipes  burst. 


Other  Staff  Activities 

This  biennium  has  seen  many  changes  in  the  scientific  staff.  Five 
persons  have  retired— Emmet  R.  Blake,  Curator  of  Birds;  John  Clark, 
Curator  of  Sedimentary  Petrology;  Philip  Hershkovitz,  Research  Curator 
of  Mammals;  Louis  O.  Williams,  Chairman  of  the  Department  of  Botany 
and  Curator  of  Central  American  Botany;  and  Rainer  Zangerl,  Chairman 
of  the  Department  of  Geology  and  Curator  of  Fossil  Fishes.  Retirement 
is  an  odd  word— four  of  these  men  continue  their  research  virtually  full 
time,  two  at  the  Museum  and  two  dividing  their  time  between  the 
Museum  and  their  homes. 

New  staff  members  who  joined  the  Museum  during  this  interval  are: 
Lorin  I.  Nevling,  Chairman  of  the  Department  of  Botany  and  Curator; 
Carol  Jones,  Assistant  Curator  of  Invertebrates;  John  Pizzimenti, 
Assistant  Curator  of  Mammals;  Harold  K.  Voris,  Assistant  Curator  of 
Amphibians  and  Reptiles.  Each  of  these  persons  brings  special  talents  as 

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well  as  scientific  expertise  to  the  Museum.  We  expect  them  to  make 
important  contributions  to  the  Museum's  scientific  and  public  programs. 

We  regret  to  announce  the  deaths  of  two  distinguished  former 
members  of  our  scientific  staff— Paul  S.  Martin,  Chief  Curator  Emeritus 
of  Anthropology,  and  Clifford  H.  Pope,  formerly  Curator  of  Reptiles. 
Both  of  these  men  were  outstanding  in  their  fields  and  had  great  impact 
on  the  Museum. 


Educational  Programs 
Department  of  Education 


We  referred  in  our  previous  report  to  the  Department's  dual  short 
term  goals:  to  continue  and  strengthen  traditional  educational  activities 
and  to  develop  and  implement  new  approaches  to  museum  education. 
Two  significant  developments  illustrate  departmental  changes  made  to 
attain  these  goals.  The  first  of  these  is  the  Ray  A.  Kroc  Environmental 
Education  Program.  Funded  by  gifts  from  friends  of  Mr.  Kroc,  this 
program  in  its  first  two  years  has  consisted  of  film  series  and  lectures  as 
well  as  field  trips  and  special  short  courses  designed  for  children,  family 
groups,  and  adults.  The  program  has  a  broad  focus  and  includes  natural 
environments,  both  contemporary  (Indiana  Dunes)  and  ancient  (Coal- 
Age  fossil  deposits);  environments  adversely  affected  (in -shore  Lake 
Michigan)  or  successfully  managed  by  man  (family  farm);  and  special 
environmental  problems,  such  as  world  food  and  energy  supplies.  Field 
trips  have  been  led  by  Field  Museum  scientists  and  specialists  from 
organizations  such  as  the  Environmental  Protection  Agency.  Response  to 
elements  of  the  program  have  been  varied;  in  particular,  the  field  trips 
and  courses  have  been  quite  successful.  The  program,  which  clearly  fills 
the  expressed  need  of  the  community,  will  evolve,  test  new  ideas,  and 
adapt  to  the  interests  of  the  public.  It  is  this  opportunity  to  experiment 
and  test  public  reaction  that  makes  funds,  such  as  the  Kroc  Fund,  so 
vital  to  Field  Museum. 

Another  significant  change  in  departmental  programming  is  the 
emphasis  on  integration  of  activities  with  new  exhibits.  The  opening  of 
the  "Contemporary  African  Arts"  exhibit  in  1974  initiated  a  series  of 
programs  designed  for  various  segments  of  the  Museum's  audience.  There 
were  special  services— guided  tours  and  printed  materials— for  school 
groups;  a  dance  program  for  high -school  students;  demonstrations  and 
performances  by  African  craftsmen  and  artists  in  Stanley  Field  Hall  for 
general  Museum  visitors;  a  series  of  films  produced  by  Africans  and 
another  on  special  ethnographic  subjects  produced  by  anthropologists; 

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and  a  lecture  series  on  contemporary  African  arts  for  the  benefit  of 
persons  with  serious  interests  in  the  exhibit  topic.  We  hope  to  make  such 
services  a  part  of  our  regular  program  as  we  believe  they  reinforce  the 
impact  of  an  exhibit  and  increase  the  pleasure  experienced  by  museum 
visitors. 

Though  we  wish  to  continue  to  test  new  kinds  of  programs, 
successful  older  ones  will  not  be  neglected.  One  of  the  traditional 
functions  of  the  Department  of  Education  is  to  arrange  for  tours  of  the 
Museum's  exhibits  by  groups.  In  1973-1974,  a  total  of  618,889  children  in 
10,235  groups  visited  the  Museum—  a  10  per  cent  decline  from  the 
previous  biennium.  The  significant  drop  began  in  January  and  February, 
1974,  when  school  group  attendance  fell  30  per  cent  compared  to  the 
preceding  year.  This  was  almost  certainly  an  effect  of  the  gasoline 
shortage,  first  felt  then;  37  groups  cancelled  visits  because  they  lacked 
fuel  for  their  buses.  But  other  factors,  such  as  inflation,  reduced  federal 
funding,  and  decreased  numbers  of  elementary  school  students  are  also 
involved. 

Though  total  school  attendance  declined,  service  in  the  form  of 
special  programs— guided  tours  of  certain  exhibits,  classroom  activities, 
etc.— given  by  Raymond  Foundation  instructors  and  trained  volunteers 
increased  from  131,512  to  136,451.  We  believe  the  quality  of  this  service 
has  improved.  If  so,  the  improvement  is  due,  in  large  measure,  to 
volunteer  instructors.  These  volunteers  clocked  many  hours  of  study  and 
preparation  and  logged  miles  of  walking  through  Museum  halls  to 
provide  enthusiastic  service  to  students.  For  example,  volunteers  were 
responsible  for  services  to  the  20,285  school  children  who  saw  the 
"Contemporary  African  Arts"  exhibit.  In  order  to  carry  out  this  function 
effectively,  these  volunteers  devoted  time  to  a  special  training  program 
conducted  by  Edith  Fleming  of  the  Raymond  Foundation  staff. 

A  series  of  demonstrations  of  crafts  presented  in  classrooms  or  in 
exhibit  halls  brought  exhibits  to  life.  By  these  demonstrations,  John 
White  and  Phillip  Cotton  of  the  Department  of  Education  actively  show 
both  children  and  adults  how  various  kinds  of  objects  were  and  are  made 
in  the  cultures  dealt  with  in  the  exhibits. 

The  Department  of  Education  has  continued  to  give  or  co-ordinate 
courses  for  high -school  students.  Two  of  these  courses  were  presented  by 
department  staff:  Harriet  Smith  repeated  her  successful  summer 
anthropology  course  and  James  Bland  taught  a  new  course  in  stream 
ecology.  The  other  courses  were  offered  by  the  Chicago  Board  of 
Education:  a  museology  course  for  gifted  students  and  a  course  in 
archaeology  for  the  Metro  "high  school  without  walls."  Staff  from  the 
scientific  departments  gave  lectures,  supervised  work  of  students,  or 
provided  other  services  to  all  these  groups. 

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Gatos,  los  Cazadores 


Garbosos  .  .4S 


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As  part  of  Field  Museum's  on-going  effort  to  serve  the  many  ethnic  groups  in  the 
community,  "Cats,  the  Graceful  Hunters,"  a  self-guided  tour,  was  issued  in  both  Spanish 
and  English. 

Harris  Extension,  a  division  of  the  Department  of  Education, 
continued  its  program  of  lending  small  museum  cases  to  schools.  Now  in 
its  sixtieth  year,  the  Harris  Extension  delivered  exhibit  cases  to  425 
schools  and  libraries  in  Chicago  on  a  regular  rotating  basis  in  1973-1974. 
Though  these  small,  glass -enclosed  cases  still  serve  an  important 
function  in  themselves,  they  are  supplemented  by  new  kits  of  material 
that  children  can  handle.  New  kits  that  began  to  circulate  in  1974  dealt 
with  the  kinds  of  textiles  shown  in  the  "Contemporary  African  Arts" 
exhibit  and  with  the  origins,  uses,  and  environmental  impacts  of  coal.  We 
expect  that  this  division  will  continue  to  produce  small,  simple  kits  for 
"hands-on"  learning  activities,  as  well  as  additional  cases  along  the  style 
of  the  older,  successful  ones.  The  numbers  of  teachers  from  elementary 
schools  and  community  centers  who  ask  to  borrow  these  materials 
convince  us  that  this  general  function  of  the  department  will  grow  in 
importance. 

The  "outreach"  represented  by  Harris  Extension  activities  is  one  of 
the  areas  in  which  we  anticipated  greater  emphasis.  Among  the  new 

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activities  of  this  general  category  launched  in  1973-1974  were  programs 
in  environmental  affairs  and  African  arts  and  crafts  given  in  schools  by 
Education  staff  partially  supported  by  grants  from  the  National 
Endowment  for  the  Arts  and  the  Illinois  Arts  Council.  Special  programs 
on  Native  American  culture  were  given  at  the  O-wai-ya-wa  branch  of 
Goudy  School  in  Chicago's  Uptown  area;  this  part  of  our  outreach 
program  was  supported  by  a  grant  from  the  W.  Clement  &  Jessie  V. 
Stone  Foundation.  We  have  learned  that  the  relationship  of  the  Museum 
and  these  programs  has  not  been  clearly  drawn.  To  correct  that,  some 
programs  are  being  pulled  back  to  the  Museum,  relying  on  the  initial 
community  contacts  for  participants,  while  the  Museum's  role  is  being 
stressed  in  others.  For  example,  John  White,  Co-ordinator,  Native 
American  Program,  has  brought  his  students  to  the  Museum  where,  with 
the  help  of  our  collections  and  archival  material,  they  are  reintroduced 
to  their  ancestral  cultures.  Also,  the  programs  on  African  crafts  and 
culture  are  now  being  concentrated  in  the  exhibit  halls. 

Another  outreach  activity— helping  teachers  and  group  leaders  use 
our  resources  to  best  advantage— was  undertaken  as  a  practical  way  to 
expand  services  to  visiting  groups.  Departmental  staff  have  approached 
this  in  two  ways:  Alice  Carnes,  Chairperson  of  the  Department,  and 
Nancy  S.  Simpson  produced  a  pamphlet  that  helps  teachers  plan  trips  to 
Field  Museum  and  follow-up  programs  in  their  own  classrooms;  in  1974, 
Barbara  Reque,  Co-ordinator,  Teacher  Training,  gave  workshops,  mainly 
in  schools,  to  approximately  2,300  teachers  and  parents.  These  workshops 
dealt  with  using  the  Museum  as  an  educational  resource. 

The  Ayer  Lecture  series  of  illustrated  talks  on  Saturdays,  another  of 
our  traditional  programs,  continued  to  attract  large  audiences.  Several 
Friday  evening  lectures  were  added  in  1973.  These  drew  moderate 
audiences,  and  we  believe  attendance  will  grow  as  word  spreads.  When 
renovation  work  on  the  Museum  caused  the  closing  of  Simpson  Theatre, 
the  usual  site  of  the  Ayer  Lectures,  we  began  to  experiment  with  a 
different  format  in  the  smaller  Lecture  Hall.  In  1974  museum  curators 
discussed  their  field  research  in  a  series  entitled  "Expeditions  Unlimited." 
These  have  so  far  not  attracted  audiences  as  large  as  the  usual  Ayer 
lectures.  We  regret  not  being  able  to  serve  the  same  audience,  but  the 
renovation  and  temporary  closure  of  Simpson  Theatre  has  given  us  little 
option. 

Advanced  Studies 

Universities  and  colleges  continue  to  use  the  Museum's  scientific 
staff  and  collections  for  the  benefit  of  their  classes  and  individual 
students.  In  1973-1974  more  than  100  class  groups  visited  the  scientific 

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departments  with  their  instructors  to  get  a  view  of  museum  research.  In 
this  activity  the  Museum  serves  as  a  regional  resource  since  a  number  of 
these  classes  came  from  outside  the  metropolitan  area,  from  schools  in 
central  Indiana  (Earlham  College),  southern  Illinois  (Southern  Illinois 
University),  Ohio  (Oberlin  College),  and  other  states  in  the  Midwest. 

Museum  Staff  gave  courses  for  Northwestern  University,  University 
of  Illinois  (Medical  Center),  University  of  Illinois  (Chicago  Circle), 
University  of  Chicago,  Notre  Dame  University,  and  Wright  Junior 
College  in  the  past  two  years.  The  subjects  of  these  courses  have  varied 
from  oceanography  to  the  art  of  non-literate  peoples,  from  dental 
morphology  to  plant  taxonomy. 

Perhaps  the  most  significant  educational  activity  of  the  Museum's 
scientific  staff  is  its  work  with  individual  college  and  university  students. 
Conducted  through  the  auspices  of  the  Museum's  Center  for  Advanced 
Studies,  this  activity  results  in  the  training  of  future  scholars  and 
scientists.  Members  of  our  staff  served  on  the  thesis  committees  of  11 
students  during  this  biennium  and  supervised  the  work  of  additional 
graduate  students  who  use  our  collections  on  a  continuing  basis. 

In  the  past,  the  Center  was  concerned  almost  exclusively  with 
students  working  for  their  doctorates.  However,  the  Museum  staff 
directly  involved  with  the  Center,  under  the  leadership  of  Rupert  L. 
Wenzel,  Chairman,  Department  of  Zoology  and  Curator,  Insects,  has 
perceived  broader  functions  for  the  Center,  enabling  it  to  satisfy  better 
the  needs  of  individual  students  in  a  changing  world.  Today  fewer 
students  aim  for  a  Ph.D.  degree  and  many  now  prefer  a  master's  degree 
or  even  a  more  intensive  undergraduate  program.  For  these  students,  the 
Center  will  make  more  opportunities  either  in  the  form  of  courses  for 
undergraduates  or  in  the  form  of  part-time  participation  in  the  research 
programs  of  individual  curators.  The  laboratory  program  for  under- 
graduate work  in  archaeology,  mentioned  in  our  previous  report,  is  a 
good  example. 

Other  students  prefer  practical  experience  that  would  help  prepare 
them  for  jobs  in  museums.  For  them,  we  have  developed  an  internship 
program  worked  out  in  co-operation  with  three  colleges— Antioch  (Yellow 
Springs,  Ohio),  Beloit  (Beloit,  Wisconsin),  and  Evergreen  State  College 
(Seattle,  Washington).  Under  this  program  a  student  works  full  time  at 
the  Museum  for  six  months  at  a  task  that  is  both  educational  for  the 
student  and  beneficial  to  the  Museum.  For  example,  one  intern  this  year, 
working  under  the  supervision  of  Bennet  Bronson,  Assistant  Curator, 
Asiatic  Archaeology  and  Ethnology,  did  the  necessary  research  and 
prepared  the  text  for  revised  labels  in  one  of  our  older  anthropological 
exhibits. 

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Of  course,  some  undergraduates  and  interns  become  so  interested  in 
a  field  during  their  experience  at  the  Museum  that  they  change  their 
goals  and  enter  graduate  school  to  work  for  a  doctorate.  Several 
undergraduates,  working  under  the  guidance  of  John  Terrell  in 
archaeology,  have  begun  to  publish  the  results  of  their  research  and  have 
moved  on  to  graduate  school.  The  student  intern  who  worked  with 
Bronson  has  made  the  same  decision. 


The  Library 


In  1973-1974  use  of  the  collections  and  services  of  the  Library 
increased  again.  Circulation  of  volumes  rose  to  19,703,  a  jump  of  18  per 
cent  over  the  previous  biennium;  photocopy  services  rose  30  per  cent. 
Loans  to  other  libraries  increased  13  per  cent  to  753,  which  means  that 
about  three  loans  are  made  every  working  day.  At  the  same  time, 
requests  of  our  staff  for  library  materials  from  other  institutions  rose  60 
per  cent  to  468.  However,  in  spite  of  this  substantial  increase,  we  still 
lend  far  more  volumes  than  we  borrow.  Though  we  take  pride  in  the 
obvious  value  outsiders  place  on  our  library  resources,  the  pattern  of 
growth  must  soon  level  off  since  our  financial  resources  do  not  permit  an 
increase  in  staff. 

The  Library  added  5,468  books  and  21,924  individual  issues  of  serial 
publications  to  its  collections  in  1973-1974.  Costs  of  publications  have 
risen  about  50  per  cent  in  the  last  two  years,  forcing  a  reduction  in  our 
purchases.  Since,  in  a  sense,  we  are  committed  to  our  subscriptions  of  the 
serial  publications  to  avoid  gaps  in  runs,  the  major  cuts  have  been  in  our 
book  purchases— about  20  per  cent.  This  is  a  serious  problem,  as  it  can 
adversely  affect  our  basic  research  program. 

Knowing  that  every  major  research  library  is  suffering  similarly  is 
small  comfort.  However,  the  common  problem  is  a  potent  stimulus  to  co- 
operative library  activities.  We  have  joined  the  Serials  Information 
System  of  the  Illinois  Regional  Council.  A  list  of  the  serial  publications 
we  receive  has  been  entered  into  the  System.  The  first  product  of  the 
System  is  a  book  soon  to  be  published:  "Union  List  of  Serial  Holdings  in 
Illinois  Special  Libraries,"  which  will  facilitate  the  sharing  of  regional 
resources. 

The  Library  continues  to  receive  gifts  of  books  and  periodicals,  gifts 
appreciated  even  more  because  of  the  inflationary  pinch.  Though  all  the 
gifts  to  the  Library  in  1973-1974  are  valuable  and  valued,  we  think  one  in 
particular  should  be  mentioned.  Mrs.  A.  W.  F.  Fuller,  who  has  enriched 
our  Library  over  the  years  with  many  rare  volumes,  has  just  given  us  five 
remarkable  works,  including  Musaeum  Tradescantianum:  or,  A  Collec- 

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tion  of  Rarities  Preserved  at  South-Lambeth  neer  London,  by  John 
Tradescant  (London,  1656)  and  An  Album  of  the  Weapons,  Tools, 
Ornaments,  Articles  of  Dress,  Etc.,  of  the  Natives  of  the  Pacific  Islands, 
by  James  Edge -Partington  (Manchester,  1890-1898).  These  volumes  are 
from  the  library  of  Mrs.  Fuller's  late  husband,  Capt.  A.  W.  F.  Fuller,  and 
contain  notes  in  his  hand  on  the  origins,  history,  and  other  features  of 
these  publications. 

The  volumes  received  from  Mrs.  Fuller  will  be  added  to  the 
Museum's  Rare  Book  Collection,  which  as  noted  in  our  last  report  was 
being  surveyed  by  consultant  Robert  Rosenthal,  Curator,  Department  of 
Special  Collections,  Joseph  Regenstein  Library,  University  of  Chicago. 
The  survey  confirmed  in  detail  our  assumption  that  the  Library 
possessed  a  great  many  more  rare  books  than  were  contained  in  the 
present  rare  book  room,  that  a  great  deal  of  repair  work  and  restoration 
will  be  required  to  properly  preserve  the  collection,  and  that  a  new  rare 
book  room  is  required  to  house  it  adequately.  Plans  for  the  new  room 
have  been  drawn  and  the  facility  will  be  constructed  as  part  of  the 
building  modernization  program.  Establishment  of  the  new  facility  and 
the  completion  of  the  work  of  repair  and  restoration  of  the  volumes 
themselves  will  ensure  that  this  valuable  collection  is  properly  preserved 
for  future  generations. 


Exhibition  Program 

Three  major  temporary  exhibits  were  produced  during  this  bien- 
nium: 

—"Below  Man's  Vision,"  an  exhibit  showing  some  of  the  uses  of  a 

significant  scientific  tool,  the  scanning  electron  microscope. 

—"Seven teen- Year  Cicada:  A  Strategy  for  Survival,"  an  explanation  of 

one  of  nature's  spectacular  phenomena. 

—"Contemporary  African  Arts,"  a  review  of  selected  African  artists 

and  crafts. 
Each  of  these  exhibits  has  traveled  to  other  museums  and  places  after 
being  shown  in  our  halls.  "Below  Man's  Vision"  was  divided  into  two 
parts,  one  circulated  by  the  American  Dental  Association  and  the  other 
by  the  Smithsonian  Institution  Traveling  Exhibit  Service. 

"Below  Man's  Vision"  has  traveled  to:  The  Davenport  Museum, 
Davenport,  Iowa;  The  Boston  Museum  of  Science,  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts; The  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania; 
The  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York,  New  York;  The 
Buffalo  Museum  of  Science,  Buffalo,  New  York;  The  Pacific  Science 

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Center,  Seattle,  Washington;  and  Chaffey  Community  College  Museum, 
Alta  Loma,  California. 

"Seventeen- Year  Cicada:  A  Strategy  for  Survival"  has  been  seen  ac 
The  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York. 


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The  17-year  cicada  was  the  subject  of  the  1973  exhibit  "Seventeen- Year  Cicada:  A 
Strategy  for  Survival"  and  is  the  focus  of  research  by  Curator  Henry  Dybas.  This  detailed 
drawing  of  a  cicada  nymph  is  by  Scientific  Illustrator  Zbigniew  Jastrzebski. 


"Contemporary  African  Arts"  will  be  shown  at  The  American 
Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York  in  1975  and  is  scheduled  to  travel 
to  The  Heard  Museum,  Phoenix,  Arizona  (1976)  and  Winnipeg  Art 
Gallery,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada  (1976). 

We  borrowed  a  number  of  temporary  exhibits  of  varying  sizes  from 
other  sources.  These  exhibits  covered  topics  as  diverse  as  Spanish  cave 
paintings,  adaptations  of  reptiles,  and  art  produced  by  American  Indian 
children. 

Our  program  of  temporary  exhibits  has  for  some  time  included  small 
single -case  exhibits  intended  as  accents  to  our  general  exhibition 
program.  During  1973-1974  this  category  included  exhibits  of  10  of  the 
original  copper  engraved  plates  from  Wilson's  American  Ornithology, 
1808-1814,  an  important  early  American  work  on  birds;  rhinoceros  horn 
cups  from  our  Chinese  collection;  and  a  reconstruction  of  a  puzzling, 
small  fossilized  creature,  fancifully  named  the  Tully  Monster. 

We  have  also  had  a  small  "live"  exhibit— an  old  Mexican  loom  has 
been  installed  in  the  South  Lounge.  Members  of  the  North  Shore 

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Weavers'  Guild  work  the  loom  during  mid -day  hours  three  days  each 
week,  providing  our  visitors  an  opportunity  to  see  an  ethnographic  object 
as  a  functioning  tool. 

Exhibits,  like  everything  else,  age  and  require  care.  Maintenance  is, 
therefore,  a  major  concern  of  the  Department  of  Exhibition.  In  1974  the 
Anniversary  Exhibit  was  completely  cleaned  and  repairs  made  where 
needed.  The  Hall  of  Horned  and  Hoofed  Mammals,  which  flanks  Stanley 
Field  Hall,  has  dimmed  over  the  years.  In  1974,  it,  too,  was  thoroughly 
renovated.  All  of  the  animal  mounts  were  removed  and  cleaned;  in  a  few 
instances  the  glass  eyes  were  replaced.  The  labels  were  revised  and  the 
interior  of  the  cases  were  repainted— instead  of  the  old  buff,  a  bright  color 
was  used  to  set  off  the  tawny  hue  of  the  animals.  Finally,  the  entire  hall 
was  painted. 

Work  on  new  permanent  exhibits  was  restricted  to  "Man  In  His 
Environment,"  which  will  occupy  an  entire  hall  and  is  expected  to  open 
toward  the  end  of  1975.  This  major  project  is  part  of  the  Exhibit  Master 
Plan,  the  document  designed  to  guide  our  long-range  permanent  exhibit 
program.  This  exhibit  has  taken  much  longer  to  develop  than  had  been 
expected.  The  most  serious  problem  has  been  how  to  show  processes  and 
functions  using  essentially  static  specimens  and  objects.  The  lessons 
learned  here  should  help  us  make  decisions  on  future  permanent  exhibits. 

The  Exhibit  Master  Plan  has  passed  through  two  stages  of  review 
and  criticism— first,  by  a  staff  committee  consisting  of  all  departmental 
chairmen,  the  Planning  and  Development  Officer,  the  two  Assistant 
Directors,  and  the  Director;  and  then  by  an  outside  group  of 
professionals.  The  last  consisted  of:  Dr.  John  Neuhold,  Director,  The 
Institute  of  Ecology;  Professor  Fred  Eggan,  University  of  Chicago;  Dr. 
Lucy  Ann  Geiselman,  Assistant  Vice  Chancellor,  University  of  California; 
and  Mr.  Joseph  Shannon,  artist.  As  a  planning  document,  the  Exhibit 
Master  Plan  was  praised  by  both  groups,  though  each  pointed  to  certain 
problems  or  possible  hazards.  The  outside  reviewers  warned  against  over- 
designing  exhibits  and  urged  that  future  exhibits  retain  the  emphasis  on 
specimens  and  objects  while  keeping  a  tight  check  on  a  common 
tendency  in  museums  to  use  electronic  audio -visual  gadgets  too  heavily. 
The  internal  review  group  approved  the  master  plan  and  adopted  the 
tentative  priorities  recommended  in  the  document. 

Those  priorities  list  the  first  new  major  exhibits  to  be  done,  as  well 
as  the  first  existing  exhibits  to  be  thoroughly  renovated.  The  list 
includes,  in  addition  to  "Man  in  His  Environment,"  the  hall  on  the 
archaeology  and  ethnology  of  Eskimos  and  Northwest  Coast  Indians 
(Hall  10).  The  existing  exhibit  is  one  of  the  oldest  in  the  building  and 
needs  to  be  completely  redone.  It  also  houses  one  of  our  outstanding 
collections.  As  of  this  writing,  James  VanStone,  Chairman,  Department 

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of  Anthropology  and  Curator,  North  American  Ethnology,  has  begun  the 
planning  work  on  this  hall.  Other  new  permanent  exhibits  given  high 
priority  in  the  master  plan  include  a  hall  on  the  origin  and  physical 
history  of  the  earth,  and  one  on  the  ethnology  of  Polynesia  and 
Melanesia. 

Early  renovations  called  for  by  the  master  plan  include  the  exhibits 
on  reptiles  and  amphibians,  the  one  on  American  mammals,  and  the  hall 
of  dinosaurs  and  fossil  mammals.  The  reptiles  and  amphibians  had  been 
removed  to  make  room  for  the  temporary  exhibit  of  Russian  folk  art 
(1972).  In  1974  the  reptiles  and  amphibians  were  reinstalled,  as 
recommended  in  the  master  plan,  in  half  of  a  hall,  which  necessitated 
removing  some  objects  from  exhibit  and  shifting  others  within  the 
remaining  half  hall. 

This  removing  of  one  set  of  exhibits  in  order  to  install  another  is 
certain  to  be  repeated  as  the  Exhibit  Master  Plan  is  implemented.  It  is 
inevitable  when  new  exhibits  are  produced  in  an  already  full  set  of  halls. 
A  major  problem  facing  us,  one  explicitly  mentioned  in  the  Master  Plan 
itself,  is  careful  consideration  of  old  and  new  exhibits  so  that  each  change 
is  a  genuine  step  forward  for  the  Museum's  public  programs. 

The  rate  at  which  the  exhibit  plan  is  implemented  will  depend  on  a 
number  of  factors,  including  resources  in  personnel  and  money  and 
conflicting  demands  for  those  resources.  Although  our  staff  is  small 
compared  to  the  total  program  envisioned  in  the  plan,  it  is  talented  and 
not  likely  to  be  the  major  limiting  factor.  Funds  allocated  for  exhibit 
purposes  from  the  Capital  Campaign  will  help  greatly  in  the  next  few 
years. 

Ironically  that  campaign,  which  will  so  significantly  help  meet  the 
costs  of  new  and  renovated  exhibits,  is  also  the  source  of  major 
conflicting  demands  on  our  personnel  resources.  The  Capital  Campaign 
will  make  possible  vital  expansion  of  collection  storage  facilities  and 
almost  desperately  needed  environmental  controls  in  the  exhibit  halls. 
However,  these  necessary  projects  impinge  on  the  exhibit  program. 
Exhibition  staff  must  shift  many  cases  or  otherwise  protect  the  exhibits 
as  pipes  carrying  new  utilities  are  installed  in  every  exhibit  hall. 
Curatorial  staff  must  shift  collections  into  the  new  facilities.  The 
challenge  confronting  the  staff  in  the  next  two  years  is  how  to  meet  the 
needs  of  the  capital  improvement  program,  and  simultaneously  advance 
the  goals  of  the  Exhibit  Master  Plan.  It  should  be  an  interesting  period 
in  the  history  of  the  exhibition  program. 


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Building  Modernization  and 
Rehabilitation 

Not  even  the  most  casual  passerby  could  fail  to  be  aware  of  the 
Museum's  building  and  renovation  activities  in  the  past  two  years  as  the 
north  and  south  stairs  of  the  Museum  were  removed  to  permit 
waterproofing  and  rebuilding  the  basic  stair  structures.  Centralized 
administrative  offices  will  be  housed  beneath  the  north  portico  and 
maintenance  and  engineering  facilities  will  have  new  quarters  under  the 
south  stairs.  Also,  the  entire  building  was  tuckpointed  and  emergency 
exits  were  installed  from  each  of  the  Museum's  eight  stairways. 

Inside  the  building  activity  has  also  been  intense  as  Museum  staff 
members  from  several  departments,  contractors,  and  architects  worked 
together  on  other  elements  of  the  building  modernization  and  rehabili- 
tation program,  funded  by  the  $25-million  Capital  Campaign.  Turner 
Construction  Co.  has  acted  as  construction  manager.  Through  this  co- 
operative effort  most  of  the  Museum's  public  space  and  research  areas 
will  be  available  for  use  as  construction  work  proceeds. 

Significant  portions  of  the  total  program  were  completed  by  the 
close  of  1974.  A  new  hydraulic  freight  elevator  was  installed,  boiler 
equipment  was  modernized,  and  the  coal-fired  boilers  were  converted  to 
natural  gas  use.  A  new  replacement  key  system  throughout  the  building 
insures  security  as  areas  are  limited  to  authorized  personnel. 

Our  last  report  referred  to  new  quarters  for  the  Division  of 
Invertebrates  in  a  lightwell  on  the  west  side  of  the  building.  In  1974 
additional  Zoology  laboratories  and  storage  areas  were  completed  on  the 
second  floor  level  and  mezzanine  of  this  lightwell.  This  area  also  provides 
space  for  a  new  classroom  located  adjacent  to  exhibits  used  by  school 
groups. 

A  scanning  electron  microscope  was  installed  in  a  new  laboratory  in 
mid-1973  (see  p.  9). 

Substantial  progress  has  been  made  in  the  electrical  rewiring  of  the 
entire  building,  a  massive  undertaking  which  will  provide  for  the  lighting 
and  power  needs  of  modern  exhibits  and  for  the  air  conditioning  of  the 
Museum.  This  air  conditioning  will  not  only  provide  for  human  comfort 
during  Chicago's  hot  summers,  but  will  help  to  protect  the  many  delicate 
specimens  in  the  collections  from  damage  due  to  fluctuations  in 
temperature  and  humidity.  A  new  enlarged  electrical  vault  has  been 
installed  below  ground  level  on  the  Museum's  south  terrace  to  meet 
these  great  power  demands. 

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Both  the  south  (shown  here)  and  north  stairs  of  the  Museum  were  removed  so  that  the 
basic  stair  structures  could  be  waterproofed  and  rebuilt.  This  project  was  part  of  the 
building  renovation  funded  by  the  Capital  Campaign. 


Exhibit  areas,  too,  have  echoed  to  the  pound  of  hammers  and  roar  of 
drills  as  renovation  was  completed  in  Halls  11  and  19  and  begun  in  Hall 
18,  the  site  of  the  up -coming  "Man  In  His  Environment"  exhibit. 

Finally,  at  the  close  of  the  1974  bids  were  being  accepted  on  our 
largest  single  project,   Public   Space  Renovation.   Designed  to  provide 

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improved  visitor  services  and  meet  the  steadily  increasing  demands  of  our 
growing  Museum,  this  project  includes  new  ground  floor  educational 
facilities  with  a  new  west  entrance  for  school  groups  and  handicapped 
visitors.  One  of  the  great  benefits  of  this  project  will  be  to  make  the 
entire  Museum  barrier-free,  so  that  physically  handicapped  visitors  can 
move  through  the  building  with  ease.  New  food  services,  an  expanded 
book  shop,  theater  renovation,  three  new  passenger  elevators,  and 
expanded  checking  and  visitor  facilities  are  planned  to  aid  all  Museum- 
goers. 


Publications 

The  sharing  of  knowledge  through  publication  is  one  result  of  the  re- 
search program  conducted  by  Field  Museum.  The  following  list  consists 
of  the  scientific  publications  of  the  Museum's  curatorial  staff  and  is  a 
complete  list  of  Fieldiana,  the  Museum's  scientific  series,  for  1973-1974. 
Exhibit  catalogs  published  by  the  Museum  are  also  included  here.  Both 
curatorial  and  non-curatorial  staff  members  have  also  published  popular 
books  and  articles,  abstracts,  encyclopedia  entries,  and  reviews. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ANTHROPOLOGY 

Bronson,  Bennet 

1973.  (with  G.  F.  Dales)  Excavations  at  Chansen,  Thailand  1968  and  1969:  A  Preliminary 

Report.  Asian  Perspectives,  vol.  15,  pp.  15-48. 
1973.  (with  M.  Soehadi,  J.  Wisseman,  and  Basoeki)  Laporan  Penelitian  de  Sumatera. 
Lembaga  Purbakala  dan  Peninggalan  Nasional,  Jakarta.  73  pp.  (mimeo) 

1973.  (with   T.   Asmar)   Laporan  Ekskavasi  Ratu   Baka.    Lembaga   Purbakala   dan 
Peninggalan  Nasional,  Jakarta.  62  pp.  (mimeo  and  offset) 

1974.  (with  J.   Wisseman)   Archaeological   Survey  in  Sumatra:   A   Preliminary   Report. 
Sumatra  Research  Bulletin,  vol.  4,  no.  1,  pp.  1-17. 

Cole,  Glen 

1974.  (with  M.  R.  Kleindienst)  Further  Reflections  on  the  Isimila  Acheulian.  Quaternary 
Research,  vol.  4,  no.  3,  pp.  346-355. 

Lewis,  Phillip 

1973.  Changing   Memorial   Ceremonial   in    Northern    New    Ireland.   Journal   of  the 
Polynesian  Society,  vol.  182,  no.  2,  pp.  141-153. 

Turnbull,  Priscilla  F.  and  Charles  A.  Reed 

1974.  The  Fauna  from  the  Terminal  Pleistocene  of  Palegawra  Cave,  a  Zarzian  Occupation 
Site  in  Northwestern  Iraq.  Fieldiana:  Anthropology,  vol.  63,  no.  3,  pp.  81-146. 

Vanstone,  James  W. 

1973.    V.    S.    Khromchenko's   Coastal    Explorations    In   Southwestern    Alaska,    1822. 
Fieldiana:  Anthropology,  vol.  64,  95  pp. 

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1974.  Athapaskan  Adaptations:  Hunters  and  Fishermen  of  the  Subarctic  Forests.  Aldine 

Publishing  Co.,  Chicago.  145  pp. 
1974.   (with   Charles   Lucier)   An   Early   Archaeological   Example  of  Tattooing   from 

Northwestern  Alaska.  Fieldiana:  Anthropology,  vol.  66,  no.  1,  pp.  1-9. 

Wahlman,  Maude 

1974.  Contemporary  African  Arts.  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History,  Chicago.  124  pp. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  BOTANY 

Burger,  William  C. 

1973.   Notes  on   the   Flora   of  Costa   Rica,   2.   Hedyosmum   of  the   Chloranthaceae. 

Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  2,  pp.  131-135. 
1973.  Notes  on  the  Flora  of  Costa  Rica,  3.  New  Species  in  the  Moraceae.  Phytologia,  vol. 

26,  no.  6,  pp.  421-434. 

1973.  Evolutionary  Trends  in  the  Central  American  Species  of  Piper  (Piperaceae). 
Brittonia,  vol.  24,  no.  4,  pp.  356-362. 

1974.  Flowering  Periodicity  at  Four  Altitudinal  Levels  in  Eastern  Ethiopia.  Biotropica, 
vol.  6,  no.  1,  pp.  38-42. 

1974.  Ecological  Differentiation  in  Some  Congeneric  Species  of  Costa  Rican  Flowering 
Plants.  Annals  of  the  Missouri  Botanical  Garden,  vol.  61,  pp.  297-306. 

Engel,  John  J. 

1973.   Chiloscyphus  hookeri  n.   sp.   and   Nomenclatural   Changes  in   the   Genus 

Clasmatocolea.  Journal  of  the  Hattori  Botanical  Laboratory,  vol.  36,  pp.  150-156. 
1973.  (with  Y.  Kuwahara)  Metzgeria  literalis  sp.  nov.  and  Apometzgeria  from  Southern 

South  America.  Bryologist,  vol.  76,  pp.  293-296. 
1973.  (with  R.  M.  Schuster)  On  Some  Tidal  Zone  Hepaticae  from  South  Chile,  With 

Comments  on  Marine  Dispersal.  Bulletin  of  the  Torrey  Botanical  Club,  vol.  100,  pp.  29- 

35. 
1973.  On  the  Typification  of  Austrolophozia  fuegiensis  (Steph.)  Schust.  Journal  of  the 

Hattori  Botanical  Laboratory,  vol.  37,  pp.  181-183 
1973.  (with  R.  M.  Schuster)  Austral  Hepaticae  I.  Pigafettoa  Mass.  Bryologist,  vol.  76,  pp. 

511-515. 
1973.  Austral  Hepaticae  II.  Evansianthus,  a  New  Genus  of  Geocalyceae.  Bryologist,  vol. 

76,  pp.  516-520. 

1973.  The  Raymond  E.  Hatcher  Collection  of  Hepaticae  and  Anthocerotae  from  Southern 
South  America,  with  New  Taxa  and  Notes  on  Range  Extensions.  Bryologist,  vol.  76, 
pp.  528-535. 

1974.  Notes  on  the  Genus  Hygrolembidium  (Hepaticae).  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol.  36,  no.  7, 
pp.  61-67. 

1974.  (with  R.  M.  Schuster)  A  Monograph  of  the  Genus  Pseudocephalozia  (Hepaticae). 
Journal  of  Hattori  Botanical  Laboratory,  vol.  38,  pp.  665-701. 

Gentry,  Johnnie  L.,  Jr. 

1973.  Studies  in  Mexican  and  Central  American  Solanaceae.  Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  4,  pp. 
265-278. 

1973.  Restoration  of  the  Genus  Jaltomata  (Solanaceae).  Phytologia,  vol.  27,  no.  4,  pp. 
286-288. 

1974.  (with  D.  Janos)  A  Preliminary  Generic  Key  and  Geographic  Checklist  of  the 
Boraginaceae  in  Central  America  and  Panama.  Phytologia,  vol.  27.  no.  6,  pp.  445-455. 

1974.  (with  P.  C.  Standley)  Solanaceae,  pp.  1-151.  In:  Flora  of  Guatemala.  Fieldiana: 
Botany,  vol.  24,  part  X,  nos.  1  and  2. 

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1974.  Studies  in  the  Genus  Hackelia  (Boraginaceae)  in  the  Western  United  States  and 

Mexico.  Southwestern  Naturalist,  vol.  19,  pp.  139-146. 
1974.  The  Generic  Name  Saracha,  Ruiz  and  Pavon  (Solanaceae).  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol. 

36,  no.  8,  pp.  69-72. 

Nash,  Dorothy  L. 

1973.  Studies  in  American  Plants,  V.  Phytologia,  vol.  25,  no.  3,  pp.  113-115. 

1974.  Acanthaceae,  Lentibulariaceae,  Pedaliaceae,  Martyniaceae,  Orobanchaceae, 
Gesneriaceae,  and  Plantaginaceae,  pp.  232-466.  In:  Flora  of  Guatemala.  Fieldiana: 
Botany,  vol.  24,  part  X,  nos.  3  and  4. 

1974.  Studies  in  American  Plants,  VI.  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol.  36,  no.  9,  pp.  73-75. 

Nevling,  Lorin  I.,  Jr. 

1973.  Report  of  the  Committee  for  Recommendations  in  Desirable  Procedures  in 
Herbarium  Practice  and  Ethics,  II.  Brittonia,  vol.  25,  no.  3,  pp.  307-310. 

1974.  (with  A.  Gomez-Pompa)  Recovery  of  Tropical  Ecosystems,  pp.  113-138.  In:  E.  G. 
Farnworth  and  F.  B.  Golley,  Fragile  Ecosystems,  The  Institute  of  Ecology,  Springer- 
Verlag,  New  York. 

Simpson,  Donald  R. 

1974.  A  New  Hintonia  (Rubiaceae)  from  Costa  Rica.  Phytologia,  vol.  29,  no.  4,  pp.  277- 
280. 

Singer,  Rolf 

1973.  (with  L.  T.  Lucas  and  T.  B.  Warren)  The  Marasmius  Blight  Fungus.  Mycologia, 

vol.  65,  pp.  468-473. 
1973.  (with  H.  Clemengon)  Notes  on  Some  Leucosporous  and  Rhadosporous  European 

Agarics.  Nova  Hedwigia,  1972  (1973),  pp.  305-344. 
1973.  Nomenclatural  Status  of  Gomphidius  Fries.  Taxon,  vol.  22,  pp.  445-446. 
1973.  Diagnoses  Fungorum  Novorum  Agaricalium.  Beihefte  zur  Sydowia,  A.  M.  Ser.  II, 

VI.  Beiheft,  pp.  1-106. 
1973.  The  Genera  Marasmiellus,  Crepidotus  and  Simocybe  in  the  Neotropics.  Beihefte  zur 

Nova  Hedwigia,  vol.  44,  pp.  1-517. 

1973.  Notes  on  Bolete  Taxonomy.  Persoonia,  vol.  7,  pp.  313-320. 

1974.  A  Monograph  of  Favolaschia.  Beihefte  zur  Nova  Hedwigia,  vol.  50,  pp.  1-108. 

Steussy,  Todd  F. 

1973.  Revision  of  the  Genus  Baltimora  (Compositae,  Helianteae).  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol. 
36,  no.  5,  pp.  31-50. 

Stolze,  Robert  G. 

1973.  Inadequacies  in  Herbarium  Specimens  of  Large  Ferns.  American  Fern  Journal,  vol. 
63,  no.  2,  pp.  25-27. 

1974.  A  Taxonomic  Revision  of  the  Genus  Cnemidaria  (Cyatheaceae).  Fieldiana:  Botany, 
vol.  37,  98  pp. 

Williams,  Louis  O. 

1973.  Eplingia,  a  New  Genus  of  the  Labiatae  from  Mexico.  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol.  36,  no. 

3,  pp.  17-20. 
1973.  Bignoniaceae  of  Tropical  North  America.  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol.  36,  no.  4,  pp.  21- 

29. 

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1973.  Tropical  American  Plants,  XIII.  Phytologia,  vol.  25,  no.  7,  pp.  458-464. 

1973.  Sommera  (Rubiaceae)  In  North  America.  Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  2,  pp.  121-126. 

1973.  Tropical  American  Plants,  XIV.  Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  2,  pp.  127-130. 

1973.  Geophila  (Rubiaceae)  in  North  America.  Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  4,  pp.  263-264. 

1973.  An  Antivenin,  a  Pacifier  and  a  Bit  of  Botanical  Sleuthing.  Economic  Botany,  vol. 

27,  no.  1,  pp.  147-150. 
1973.  A  New  Spiranthes  (Orchidaceae)  from  Guatemala.  Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  6,  pp. 

435-436. 
1973.  Tropical  American  Plants,  XV.  Phytologia,  vol.  26,  no.  6,  pp.  487-493. 
1973.  Hoffmannias  from  Mexico  and  Central  America.  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol.  36,  no.  6, 

pp.  51-60. 

1973.  (with  P.  C.  Standley)  Labiatae  and  Scrophulariaceae,  pp.  237-418.  In:   Flora  of 
Guatemala.  Fieldiana:  Botany,  vol.  24,  part  IX,  nos.  3  and  4. 

1974.  (with  P.  C.  Standley)  Bignoniaceae,  pp.  153-232.  In:  Flora  of  Guatemala.  Fieldiana: 
Botany,  vol.  24,  part  X,  no.  3. 

1974.  Tropical  American  Plants,  XVI.  Phytologia,  vol.  28,  no.  3,  pp.  225-232. 
1974.  Some  Helenioid  Compositae  from  Central  America.  Phytologia,  vol.  29,  no.  4,  pp. 
273-276. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  GEOLOGY 

Bolt,  John  R. 

1974.   Osteology,   Function,   and   Evolution   of  the   Trematopsid   (Amphibia: 

Labyrinthodontia)  Nasal  Region.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  33,  no.  2,  pp.  11-30. 
1974.   Evolution  and  Functional  Interpretation  of  Some  Suture  Patterns  in   Paleozoic 

Labyrinthodont  Amphibians  and  Other  Lower  Tetrapods.  Journal  of  Paleontology,  vol. 

48,  pp.  434-458. 
1974.  A  Trematopsid  Skull  from  the  Lower  Permian  and  Analysis  of  Some  Characters  of 

the  Dissorophoid  (Amphibia:  Labyrinthodontia)  Otic  Notch.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol. 

30,  no.  3,  pp.  67-79. 

Denison,  Robert  H. 

1974.  The  Structure  and  Evolution  of  Teeth  in  Lungfishes.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  33, 
no.  3,  pp.  31-58. 

Hopson,  James  A. 

1974.   The   Functional   Significance   of  the   Hypocercal   Tail   and   Lateral   Fin   Fold   of 
Anaspid  Ostracoderms.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  33,  no.  5,  pp.  83-93. 

Krueger,  Katherine 

1974.  The  Use  of  Ultraviolet  Light  in  the  Study  of  Fossil  Shells.  Curator,  vol.  17,  no.  1, 
pp.  36-49. 

Nitecki,  Matthew  H. 

1973.   (with   P.   N.   Windle   and   R.    N.   Augustynek)   Catalogue   of  Type  and   Referred 

Specimens  of  Fossil  Corals  in  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History.  Fieldiana:  Geology, 

vol.  32,  95  pp. 
1973.  (with  A.  Solem)  A  Problematic  Organism  from  the  Mazon  Creek  (Pennsylvanian)  of 

Illinois.  Journal  of  Paleontology,  vol.  47,  no.  5,  pp.  903-907. 
1973.  (with  J.  K.  Rigby)  New  Archaeoscyphia  (Porifera)  from  the  Ordovician  of  Anticosti 

Island,  Quebec.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  33,  no.  1,  pp.  1-10. 


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1974.  (with  M.  L.  Thein)  Chesterian  (Upper  Mississippian)   Gastropoda  of  the  Illinois 

Basin.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  34,  238  pp. 
1974.    (with   J.    Golden)    Catalogue   of   Type    and    Referred    Specimens   of   Crinozoa 

(Cystoidea)  in  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  23,  no.  6,  pp. 

79-98. 

Olsen,  Edward  J. 

1973.  (with  L.  H.  Fuchs)  Composition  of  Metal  in  Type  III  Carbonaceous  Chondrites  and 

Its  Relevance  to  the  Source  Assignment  of  Lunar  Metal.  Earth  and  Planetary  Science 

Letters,  vol.  18,  pp.  379-384. 
1973.   (with  L.   H.  Fuchs  and  E.   Gebert)   New  X-Ray  and  Compositional   Data  for 

Farringtonite,  Mg  3  (P04)2.  American  Mineralogist,  vol.  58,  pp.  949-951. 
1973.  (with  L.  H.  Fuchs  and  K.  Jensen)  Mineralogy,  Mineral  -  Chemistry,  and 

Composition  of  the  Murchison  (C2)  Meteorite.  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  the  Earth 

Sciences,  no.  10,  pp.  1-39. 
1973.  (with  L.  H.  Fuchs  and  W.  Forbes)  Chromium  and  Phosphorus  Enrichment  in  the 

Metal  of  Type  II  (C2)  Carbonaceous  Chrondrites.  Geochimica  et  Cosmochimica  Acta, 

vol.  37,  pp.  2037-2042. 
1973.  (with  J.  S.  Huebner,  J.  A.  V.  Douglas,  and  A.  G.  Plant)  Meteoritic  Amphiboles. 

American  Mineralogist,  vol.  58,  pp.  869-872. 
1973.  Copper-Nickel  Alloy  in  the  Blansko  Chondrite.  Meteoritics,  vol.  8,  pp.  259-261. 

1973.  (with  T.  Bunch)  Ortho-  and  Clinopyroxene  Compositions  in  Ordinary  Chondrites 
and  Related  Blander  Model  Calculation  Procedures.  NASA  Technical  Memorandum, 
NASA  TM  X-62,  259,  pp.  1-20. 

1974.  (with  T.  Bunch)  Restudy  of  Pyroxene-pyroxene  Equilibration  Temperatures  for 
Ordinary  Chondrite  Meteorites.  Contributions  to  Mineralogy  and  Petrology,  vol.  43,  pp. 
83-90. 

1974.   (with  L.   Grossman)  Origin  of  the  High- temperature  Fraction  of  C2  Chondrites. 

Geochimica  et  Cosmochimica  Acta,  vol.  38,  pp.  173-187. 
1974.    (with   G.    I.    Huss)    The   Toulon   Meteorite:    A   New   Chondrite   from    Illinois. 

Meteoritics,  vol.  9,  pp.  19-22. 
1974.  A  Scanning  Electron  Microscope  Study  of  Olivine  Cystal  Surfaces.  Meteoritics,  vol. 

9,  pp.  243-254. 

Schram,  Frederick  R. 

1973.  On  Some  Phyllocarids  and  the  Origin  of  the  Hoplocarida.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol. 
26,  no.  2,  pp.  77-94. 

1974.  The  Mazon  Creek  Caridoid  Crustacea.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  30,  no.  2,  pp.  9-65. 
1974.  Paleozoic  Peracarida  of  North  America.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  33,  no.  6,  pp.  95- 

124. 

Schultze,  Hans-Peter 

1973.  Large  Upper  Devonian  Arthrodires  from  Iran.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  23,  no.  5,  pp. 
53-78. 

Segall,  Walter 

1974.  The   External  Morphology  of  the  Inner  Ear  in   Bats  from  the  Phosphorites  of 
Quercy.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  33,  no.  4,  pp.  59-81. 

Turnbull,  William  D. 

1973.   (with  E.   L.   Lundelius,  Jr.)  The  Mammalian   Fauna  of  Madura  Cave,   Western 
Australia.  Part  I.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  31,  no.  1,  pp.  1-35. 

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1973.  (with  F.  R.  Schram)  Broom  Cave  Cercartetus:  With  Observations  on  Pygmy 
Possums'  Dental  Morphology,  Variation  and  Taxonomy.  Records  of  the  Australian 
Museum,  vol.  28,  no.  19,  pp.  437-464. 

West,  Robert  M. 

1973.  Geology  and  Mammalian  Paleontology  of  the  New  Fork-Big  Sandy  Area,  Sublette 
County,  Wyoming.  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  29,  193  pp. 

Zangerl,  Rainer 

1973.  (with  G.  R.  Case)  Iniopterygia,  a  New  Order  of  Chondrichthyan  Fishes  from  the 
Pennsylvanian  of  North  America.  Fieldiana:  Geology  Memoirs,  vol.  6,  67  pp. 

1974.  Interrelationships  of  Early  Chondrichthyans.  Journal  of  the  Linnean  Society  of 
London,  vol.  53,  pp.  1-14. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ZOOLOGY 

Anderson,  Steven  C. 

1974.  Preliminary  Key  to  the  Turtles,  Lizards,  and  Amphisbaenians  of  Iran.  Fieldiana: 
Zoology,  vol.  65,  no.  4,  pp.  27-44. 

Blake,  Emmet  R. 

1973.  (with  Check-list  Committee)  Thirty-second  Supplement  to  the  American 
Ornithologists'  Union  Check-list  of  North  American  Birds.  Auk,  vol.  90,  no.  2,  pp.  411- 
419. 

1974.  (with  Peter  Hocking,  frontispiece  by  John  O'Neill)  Two  New  Species  of  Tanager 
from  Peru.  Wilson  Bulletin,  vol.  86,  no.  4,  pp.  321-324. 

De  Blase,  Anthony  F. 

1974.  (with  Hans  Neuhauser)  Notes  on  Bats  (Chiroptera:  Vespertilionidae)  New  to  the 
Fauvel  Lists  of  Afghanistan  and  Iran.  Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  62,  no.  5,  pp.  85-96. 

Dybas,  Henry  S. 

1974.  (with  M.  Lloyd)  The  Habitats  of  17-Year  Periodical  Cicadas  (Homoptera: 
Cicadidae:  Magicicada  spp.).  Ecological  Monographs,  vol.  44,  no.  3,  pp.  279-324. 

Fain,  A.  and  F.  Lukoschus 

1974.  Myoproctalges  surinamensis,  a  New  Genus  and  Species  of  Mite  Parasitic  on  the 
Acuchi  Myoprocta  acouchy  from  Surinam  (Psoroptidae,  Psoralginae:  Sarcoptiformes). 
Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  65,  no.  3,  pp.  21-25. 

Hassinger,  J.  D. 

1973.  A  Survey  of  the  Mammals  of  Afghanistan,  Resulting  from  the  1965  Street 
Expedition  (Excluding  Bats).  Fieldiana:  Geology,  vol.  60,  195  pp. 

Hershkovitz,  Philip 

1974.  A  New  Genus  of  Late  Oligocene  Monkey  (Cebidae,  Platyrrhini)  with  Notes  on 
Postorbital  Closure  and  Platyrrhine  Evolution.  Folia  Primatologia,  vol.  21,  pp.  1-35. 

Hoffman,  Richard  L. 

1973.  A  Pterodesmid  Milliped  from  the  Philippine  Islands.  Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  62,  no. 
2,  pp.  21-27. 

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1973.  Studies  on  Spiroboloid  Millipeds.  IX.  A  Second  Typhlobolellid  Genus  from  Mexico. 
Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  62,  no.  3,  pp.  29-33. 

Inger,  Robert  F. 

1974.  (with  Harold  K.  Voris  and  Helen  H.  Voris)  Genetic  Variation  and  Population 
Ecology  of  Some  Southeast  Asian  Frogs  of  the  Genera  Bufo  and  Rana.  Biochemical 
Genetics,  vol.  12,  no.  2,  pp.  121-145. 

Johnson,  Robert  K. 

1973.  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal:  An  Important  Spawning  Ground  for  Striped  Bass. 
Commercial  Fisheries  News  (Dept.  of  Natural  Resources  of  Maryland),  vol.  6,  no.  2, 
pp.  3-4. 

1974.  Five  New  Species  and  a  New  Genus  of  Aleposauroid  Fishes  of  the  Scopelarchidae 
(Pisces:  Myctophiformes).  Copeia,  no.  2,  pp.  449-457. 

1974.  A  Macristium  Larva  from  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  with  Additional  Evidence  for  the 

Synonymy  of  Macristium  with  Bathysaurus  (Myctophiformes,  Bathysauridae).  Copeia, 

no.  4,  pp.  973-977. 
1974.  A  Revision  of  the  Alepisauroid  Family  Scopelarchidae  (Pisces:  Myctophiformes). 

Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  66,  249  pp. 
1974.  (with  J.  D.  Hardy)  Descriptions  of  Halfbeak  Larvae  and  Juveniles  from  Chesapeake 

Bay  (Pisces,  Hemirhaumphidae).  Chesapeake  Science,  vol.  15,  no.  4,  pp.  241-246. 

Jones,  Carol 

1974.  (with  S.  J.  Gould)  The  Pallial  Ridge  of  Neotrigonia:  Functional  Siphons  without 
Mantle  Fushion.  The  Veliger,  vol.  17,  pp.  1-7. 

Kethley,  John  B. 

1973.  A  New  Genus  and  Species  of  Quill  Mites  (Acarina:  Syringophilidae)  from  Colinus 
virginianus  (Galliformes:  Phasianidae)  with  the  Notes  on  Developmental  Chaetotaxy. 
Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  65,  no.  1,  pp.  1-8. 

1973.  (with  D.  E.  Johnston)  A  Numerical  Phenetic  Study  of  the  Quill  Mites  of  the  Family 
Syringophilidae  (Acari).  Journal  of  Parasitology,  vol.  59,  no.  3,  pp.  520-530. 

1974.  Developmental  Chaetotaxy  of  a  Paedomorphic  Calaenopaoid,  Neotenogynium 
malkini  n.  g.,  n.  sp.  (Acari:  Parasitiformes:  Neotanogyniidae  n.  fam.)  Associated  with 
Millipedes.  Annals  of  the  Entomological  Society  of  America,  vol.  67,  no.  4,  pp.  571-579. 

1974.  (with  M.  Nadchatram)  A  Collection  of  Reptilian  Chiggers  from  Thailand  with 
Descriptions  of  Three  New  Species  (Acari:  Prostigmata:  Trombiculidae)  and 
Preliminary  Notes  on  their  Biologies.  Journal  of  Medical  Entomology,  vol.  11,  no.  5,  pp. 
581-587. 

Krekeler,  Carl  H. 

1973.  Cave  Beetles  of  the  Genus  Pseudanophthalmus  (Coleoptera,  Carabidae)  from  the 
Kentucky  Bluegrass  and  Vicinity.  Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  62,  no.  4,  pp.  35-83. 

Lewis,  Robert  E. 

1973.  Siphonaptera  Collected  During  the  1965  Street  Expedition  to  Afghanistan. 
Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  64,  161  pp. 

Marx,  Hymen 

1973.  (with  G.  B.  Rabb)  Major  Ecological  and  Geographic  Patterns  in  the  Evolution  of 
Colubroid  Snakes.  Evolution,  vol.  27,  pp.  69-83. 

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Pizzimenti,  John  J. 

1974.  Reproduction,  Growth,  Development  and  Behavioral  Observations  in  the  Mexican 
Prairie  Dog  Cynomys  mexicanus  (Merriam).  American  Midland  Naturalist,  vol.  92,  no. 
1,  pp.  130-145. 

PUTHZ,  VOLKER 

1974.  Studies  on  the  Neotropical  Species  of  Stenus  Described  by  Bernhauer  (Coleoptera, 
Staphylinidae).  Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  65,  no.  5,  pp.  45-72. 

Solem,  Alan 

1973.  Convergence  in  Pulmonate  Radulae.  The  Veliger,  vol.  15,  no.  3,  pp.  167-171. 

1973.  Convergent  Evolution  in  Pulmonate  Radulae.  Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  European 

Malacological  Congress,  Malacologia,  vol.  14,  pp.  144-146. 
1973.  Apertural  Barriers  in  Pacific  Island  Land  Snails  of  the  Families  Endodontidae  and 

Charopidae.  The  Veliger,  vol.  15,  no.  4,  pp.  300-306. 
1973.  Scanning  Electron  Microscope  Studies  of  Land  Snail  Radulae.  Bulletin  of  American 

Malacologist's  Union,  p.  43. 
1973.  A  New  Genus  and  Two  New  Species  of  Land  Snails  from  the  Lau  Archipelago  of 

Fiji  (Mollusca:  Pulmonata:  Endodontidae).  The  Veliger,  vol.  16,  no.  1,  pp.  20-30. 
1973.  Craterodiscus,  a  Camaenid  Land  Snail  from  Queensland.  Journal  of  the 

Malacological  Society  of  Australia,  vol.  2,  no.  4,  pp.  377-385. 
1973.  Island  Size  and  Species  Diversity  in  Pacific  Island  Land  Snails.  Proceedings  of  the 

Fourth  European  Malacological  Congress,  Malacologia,  vol.  14,  pp.  397-400. 

1973.  (with  P.  F.  Basch)  Notes  on  a  Collection  of  Non-Marine  Mollusca  from  Palau  Aur, 
an  Island  off  the  East  Coast  of  Malaya.  Federation  Museums  Journal,  vol.  16,  pp.  91- 
95. 

1974.  On  the  Affinities  of  Humboldtiana  fullingtoni  Cheatum  1972  (Mollusca:  Pulmonata: 
Helminthoglyptidae).  The  Veliger,  vol.  16,  no.  4,  pp.  359-366. 

1974.  Patterns  of  Radular  Tooth  Structure  in  Carnivorous  Land  Snails.  The  Veliger,  vol. 

17,  no.  2,  pp.  81-88. 
1974.  Scanning  Electron  Microscope  and  Optical  Microscope  Observations  on  Urocyclid 

Land  Snail  Radulae  (Mollusca,  Pulmonata,  Urocyclidae).  Bulletin  de  I'Institute  royal 

des  Sciences  Naturelle  de  Belgique,  (8°),  vol.  50,  no.  7,  pp.  1-14. 
1974.  The  Shell  Makers:  Introducing  Mollusks.  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  New  York,  295  pp. 

Woods,  Loren  P. 

1973.  (with  Karel  F.  Liem)  A  Probable  Homologue  of  the  Clavicle  in  the  Holostean  Fish 
Amia  calva.  Journal  of  Zoology,  London,  vol.  170,  pp.  521-531. 

1973.  (with  P.  M.  Sonoda)  Order  Berycomorphi  (Beryciformes).  Memoir  Sears 
Foundation  for  Marine  Research,  vol.  1,  part  6,  pp.  263-396. 

1974.  (with  D.  Greenfield)  Eupomacentrus  diencaeus  Jordan  and  Rutter,  a  Valid  Species 
of  Damselfish  from  the  Western  Tropical  Atlantic.  Fieldiana:  Zoology,  vol.  65,  no.  2, 
pp.  9-20. 


Field  Museum  of  Natural  History 

Bulletin 

At  its  inception  the  Bulletin  was  devoted  exclusively  to  Field 
Museum   activities,   with   emphasis   on   public   programs,   exhibits,   and 

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This  portrait  of  Black  Hawk,  a  Sauk  and  Fox  chief,  was  painted  by  George  Catlin  in 
1832  while  the  chief  was  a  prisoner  of  war  at  Jefferson  Barracks  near  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 
This  is  one  of  a  collection  of  35  Catlin  paintings  in  the  Museum's  collections. 


interesting  accessions.  Under  the  editorship  of  David  M.  Walsten, 
appointed  in  1973,  the  publication  continues  with  the  Museum  as  its 
focal  point;  but  also  reflects  today  the  strong  concern  among  the  general 
public,  as  well  as  scientists  and  educators,  with  the  quality  of  the 
environment.  Feature  articles  are  commonly  devoted  to  matters  such  as 
endangered  wildlife,  conservation  of  natural  resources,  and  environmen- 
tal pollution. 


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Contributions  and  Bequests 

Field  Museum  of  Natural  History  has  a  heritage  founded  upon  the 
benefactions  of  a  number  of  prominent  Chicago  citizens.  Their  bequests 
created  an  endowment  that  assured  services  of  the  Museum  to  many 
generations.  Later  generations,  too,  have  added  to  the  endowment  by 
way  of  bequests,  thereby  becoming  a  part  of  that  heritage  and  making 
the  work  of  the  Museum  as  perpetual  as  history.  So,  also,  the 
contributions1  and  bequests2  of  today  will  assure  the  benefits  of  the 
Museum  to  coming  generations,  memorialize  the  donor,  and  continue 
this  great  heritage.  Those  who  wish  to  provide  for  Field  Museum  in  their 
wills  may  use  the  following  form: 


FORM  OF  BEQUEST 

I  do  hereby  give  and  bequeath  to  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History,  an 
Illinois  not-for-profit  corporation  in  the  City  of  Chicago, 


There  are  many  opportunities  for  giving  gifts  and  bequests  that 
would  be  of  lasting  significance  to  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History.  For 
further  information,  please  contact: 

Mr.  Thomas  R.  Sanders 

Planning  and  Development  Officer 

Field  Museum  of  Natural  History 

East  Roosevelt  Road  and  Lake  Shore  Drive 

Chicago,  Illinois  60605 

(312)922-9410 

'Contributions  to  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History  are  allowable  as  deductions  in 
computing  net  income  for  Federal  Income  Tax  purposes. 

"Bequests  to  charities  can  reduce  one's  gross  estate  for  Federal  Estate  Tax  purposes. 
Persons  interested  should  seek  legal  counsel. 


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mw 


Field  Museum  o 


Statement  of  Revenues  aif  | 


Years  ended  Decembe 


Source  of  revenue: 
Public  funds  — 

Chicago  Park  District  tax  collections. 
Government  grants  (Note  la) 


Total  public  funds 

Private  funds  — 

Investment  revenue  availed  of  for  operations: 

Consolidated  security  investments 

Securities  of  individual  funds 


Total  investment  revenue 

Unrestricted  contributions  (Note  la). 
Memberships 


Restricted  private  funds  availed  of  for  operations  (Notes  la  and  2). 

Total  contributed  revenue 

Earned  — 

Admissions 

Visitors  services  and  other  -  net 


Total  earned  revenues 

Total  private  funds 

Total  revenue 

Operating  costs: 

Scientific 

Education  and  exhibition ^• 

Publication  and  photography C 


Library 

Building  operations  and  security.. 
Administration  and  development . 


Expenditures  in  excess  of  revenues. 
See  accompanying  notes. 
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Matural  History 

^(penditures  —  Current  Funds 


31,  1974  and  1973 


1974 


1973 


I 


Operating 

Restricted 

Total 

Operating 

Restricted 

Total 

$1,098,483 
65,293 

321,754 

1,098,483 
387,047 

1,092,199 

409,279 

1,092,199 
409,279 

1,163,776 

1,325.707 
47,671 

321,754 

190,570 
81,636 

1.485,530 

1,516,277 
129,307 

1,092,199 

1,220,614 
55,568 

409,279 

155,213 
75,214 

1,501,478 

1,375,827 
130,782 

1,373,378 
259,237 
213,080 

272,206 
268,086 

1,645,584 
259,237 
213,080 

268,086 

1,276,182 
246,549 
212,264 

230,427 
210,688 

1,506,609 
246,549 
212,264 

210,688 

472,317 

350,046 
186,761 

268,086 

740,403 

350,046 
186,761 

458,813 

347,816 
250,345 

210,688 

669,501 

347,816 
250,345 

536,807 

536,807 

598,161 

598,161 

2,382,502 

540,292 

2,922,794 

2,333,156 

441,115 

2,774,271 

3,546,278 

1,005,307 

480,147 

|      192,812 

'      145,129 

1,135,877 

858,638 

862,046 

334,042 

489,811 

11,569 

11,389 

7,765 

7,470 

4,408,324 

1,339,349 
969,958 
204,381 
156,518 

1,143,642 
866,108 

3,425,355 

872,717 
513,592 
179,847 
129,162 
1,069,790 
825,192 

850,394 

562,854 

250,225 

6,804 

12,404 

9,912 

8,195 

4,275,749 

1,435,571 
763,817 
186,651 
141,566 

1,079,702 
833,387 

3,817,910 

862,046 

4,679,956 

3,590,300 

850,394 

4,440,694 

$  271,632 

— 

271,632 

164,945 

- 

164,945 

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NOTES  TO  STATEMENT  OF  REVENUE 
AND  EXPENDITURES  -  CURRENT  FUNDS 
December  31,  1974  and  1973 

/.  Significant  accounting  policies 

(a.)  Accrual  basis  of  accounting 

The  statement  of  revenues  and  expenditures  —  current  funds  is  prepared  on  the  accrual 
basis  of  accounting,  except  as  to  contributions,  which  are  accounted  for  on  a  cash  basis.  At 
December  31,  1974  pledged  but  uncollected  contributions  to  the  various  funds  amounted  to 
approximately  $3,400,000  ($3,000,000  in  1973).  It  is  not  practicable  to  estimate  the  net  real- 
izable value  of  such  pledges. 

The  Museum  includes  current  restricted  funds,  restricted  contributions  and  grants  in 
the  statement  of  revenues  and  expenditures  only  when  such  funds  are  expended.  Such 
contributions  received  in  1974  and  included  in  restricted  funds  revenue  amounted  to  $74,432 
($193,165  in  1973).  Contributions  availed  of  from  prior  years  and  included  in  revenue  were 
$193,654  in  1974  ($17,523  in  1973).  Expenditures  of  accumulated  restricted  contributions  in 
1974  were  $268,086  ($210,688  in  1973). 

(b)  Museum  property  and  collections 

The  Museum's  building  and  building  equipment  are  carried  on  the  books  at  accumu- 
lated cost  to  October  1931;  subsequent  alterations  and  renovations,  including  expenditures 
incurred  under  the  Museum  modernization  program,  are  charged  to  expense.  Collections, 
furniture  and  equipment  of  the  Museum  are  carried  at  a  nominal  value  of  $1,  acquisitions 
being  treated  as  expense.  In  accordance  with  common  institutional  practice,  no  depreciation 
is  provided  on  the  Museum  properties. 

(c)  Total  return  concept 

The  Museum  applies  what  is  known  as  the  total  return  concept  for  investing  its  funds 
functioning  as  endowment  (i.e.,  those  funds  on  which  restrictions  on  the  use  of  principal 
have  been  imposed  by  action  of  the  Museum's  own  Board  of  Trustees,  rather  than  by  out- 
side donors  or  testators).  Under  this  concept,  security  investments  are  selected  on  the  basis 
of  expected  total  return,  including  dividends,  interest  and  prospective  appreciation.  Since 
this  policy  may  involve  the  purchase  of  attractive  low  yield  investment,  with  resulting  re- 
ductions in  dividend  and  interest  receipts,  the  Museum  computes  investment  income  (from 
the  funds  functioning  as  endowment)  available  for  expenditures  each  year  as  5%  of  the  aver- 
age June  30  market  values  of  the  securities  for  the  three  preceding  years.  Differences  be- 
tween this  amount  and  dividends  and  interest  actually  received  each  year  are  charged  or 
credited  to  accumulated  net  gain  on  sales  of  securities  held  by  funds  functioning  as  endow- 
ment. In  1974  the  resulting  charge  amounted  to  $312,391  ($201,992  in  1973). 

(d)  Pensions 

The  Museum  since  1966  has  had  a  contributory  trusteed  pension  plan  covering  substan- 
tially all  full-time  employees,  the  costs  of  which  are  funded  on  a  current  basis  as  they  ac- 
crue. Pension  expense  accrued  in  1974  amounted  to  $143,000  ($130,000  in  1973),  which  in- 
cludes amortization  of  past  service  cost  over  15  years.  The  unfunded  past  service  liability  at 
December  31,  1974  was  approximately  $318,000  ($357,000  in  1973).  The  market  value  of  the 
fund's  assets  (including  the  balance  sheet  accrual)  at  December  31,  1974  was  approximately 
$312,000  less  than  the  present  value  of  vested  benefits  at  January  1,  1974,  the  latest  valu- 
ation available;  at  the  end  of  1973  the  market  value  of  the  fund's  assets  exceeded  the 
present  value  of  the  vested  benefits.  Actuarial  gains  from  the  Museum's  group  annuity 
contract,  held  in  suspense  since  1966,  are  treated  as  deferred  credits  and  amortized  to  the 
plan  over  ten  years,  resulting  in  a  reduction  in  pension  expense  of  approximately  $19,000  in 
1974  and  $14,000  in  1973. 

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2.  Restrictions  on  expenditures 

The  restricted  funds  are  subject  to  restrictions  placed  upon  the  funds  primarily  by 
donors.  Those  funds  may  be  expended  only  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the  respective 
gifts  or  bequests. 


The  Board  of  Trustees 

Field  Museum  of  Natural  History 

We  have  examined  the  accompanying  statement  of  revenues  and  expenditures  —  cur- 
rent funds  of  the  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History  for  the  years  ended  December  31,  1974 
and  1973  prepared  on  the  basis  described  in  Note  1(a),  (b),  and  (c).  Our  examination  was 
made  in  accordance  with  generally  accepted  auditing  standards,  and  accordingly  included 
such  tests  of  the  accounting  records  and  such  other  auditing  procedures  as  we  considered 
necessary  in  the  circumstances. 

In  our  opinion,  the  statement  mentioned  above  presents  fairly  the  revenues  and  ex- 
penditures —  current  funds  of  the  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History  for  the  years  ended  De- 
cember 31,  1974  and  1973  in  conformity  with  the  method  of  accounting  described  in  Note 
1(a),  (b),  and  (c)  applied  on  a  consistent  basis  during  the  period. 

Arthur  Young  &  Company 
March  28,  1975 


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Donors  to  the  Capital  Campaign 


Gifts  and  Pledges  Received  1973  -  1974 


INDIVIDUALS 


♦ 


DONATIONS  OF  $100,000  OR  MORE 


William  McCormick  Blair 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Ray  A.  Kroc 
Eleanor  I.  Leslie  Trust 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore 

Tieken 
Woods  Charitable  Fund. 

Inc. 


DONATIONS  OF  $10,000  -  $99,000 


Anonymous 
Mrs.  Vernon  Armour 
Mrs.  Edwin  N.  Asmann 
George  R.  Beach,  Jr 
A.  G.  Cox  Charity  Trust 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elliott 

Donnelley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  N. 

Field 
Hales  Charitable  Fund. 

Inc. 


Dr.  Helen  Holt 
Mrs.  John  L.  Kellogg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W. 

Leslie 
Chauncey  and  Marion 

Deering  McCormick 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Remick 

McDowell 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charle-  A 

Meyer 
Dorothy  Wrigley  Offield 

Charity  Fund 
The  Pritzker  Foundation 
Mrs.  T.  Clifford  Rodman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  L 

Searle 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  C. 

Staehle 
Mrs.  David  W.  Stewart 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hampden  M. 

Swift 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W. 

Taylor,  Jr. 
A.  Rush  Watkins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Blaine  J. 

Yarrington 


DONATIONS  OF  $1000  -  $10,000 


Alsdorf  Foundation 
William  B.  Baehr 
Mrs.  James  Becker 
Mrs.  Benjamin  Leslie 

Behr 
Mrs.  Richard  Bentley 
The  Albert  E.  Berger 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  F. 

Blettner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  L. 

Block 
Mrs.  Barbara  Hutchins 

Borland 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  S. 

Bowes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Brooker 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Isidore  Brown 
Dr.  Margery  C.  Carlson 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W. 

Carton 
Mrs.  Hammond  E 

Chaffetz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  T. 

Chandler 
James  E.  Colenso 


Mrs.  David  R.  Corbett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  C. 

Cottrell.  Jr 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F. 

Crawford 
Edward  M.  Cummings 
Edward  C.  Dapples 
William  W.  Darrow 
E.  Byron  Davis 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  DeLong 
Mrs.  Arthur  Dixon 
Robert  T.  Drake 
Mrs.  Harry  J.  Dunbaugh 
Kent  W.  Duncan 
Crawford  F.  Failey 
Suzanne  Clarke  Falk 
Mrs.  Gavlord  A.  Freeman 
R.  NealFulk 
Joseph  L.  Gidwitz 
David  W.  Grainger 
A.  Paepcke  Guenzel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  W. 

Guenzel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  F 

Grumhaus 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Gunness 
Mrs.  Robert  P.  Gwinn 


Charles  C.  Haffner  III 
Mrs.  Burton  W.  Hales 
C.  Daggett  Harvey 
Mrs.  Ben  W.  Heineman 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Harold  H. 

Hensold.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  Earl 

Hoover 
The  Florence  O.  Hopkins 
Charitable  Fund.  Inc. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  D. 

Home 
Bailey  K.  Howard 
The  Ireland  Foundation 
Reinhardt  H.  Jahn 
The  George  E.  Johnson 

Foundation 
Mrs.  Louis  E.  Laflin.  Jr. 
Mrs.  Norman  Laski 
Mrs.  Edward  H.  Levi 
Carl  S.  Lloyd 
John  J.  Louis,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Frank  D.  Mayer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  C. 
Meyers  (Marquette 
Charitable  Organiza- 
tion! 


Col.  &  Mrs.  John  B. 

Naser 
Seymour  Oppenheimer 

(Oppenheimer  Foun- 
dation! 
I    A.  O'Shaughnessy 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Fred  P.  Page.  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  J. 

Patchen 
Frederic  G.  Pick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T.  Pirie. 

Jr. 
Charles  S.  Potter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A. 

Ranney 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Luther  I 

Replogle  I  Luther  I. 

Replogle  Foundation! 
Mrs  Clive  Runnells 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  S. 

Runnells 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  R. 

Sanders 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  H. 

Schoenhofen.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  E. 

Schuessler 


"Gifts  and  pledges  listed  herein  are  in  addition  to  those  recorded  in  the  1971-1972  Report. 


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(Capital  Campaign  —  Individuals'  Donations  —  continued) 


f 


Dr  John  S  Schweppe 

William  Wood  Skinner 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Farwell  D 

Smith 
Mrs.  Harold  C.  Smith 

(Emily  B.  Smith 

Revocable  Trust  I 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  T 
Spensley 

Kate  Stales 

Mrs.  Joseph  True  Steuer 
Mr.'  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 
Straus 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carroll  H. 

Sudler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 

Swart  child 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  F 

Swift 
Mr.  &  Mrs   Phelps  H 

Swift  (Ruth  and 

Vernon  Taylor 

Foundation! 
Mrs.  A.  Thomas  Taylor 

(Geraldme  S   Taylor 

Trust  i 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  Hall 

Taylor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  I. 

Taylor 
The  Thoresen  Foundation 
Mrs,  Isabel  B.  Wasson 
Mr  &  Mrs.  George  H 

Watkins 
CarlJ.  Weitzel 
Mrs   Donald  P.  Welles 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Rupert  L. 

Wenzel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henrv  P. 

Wheeler 
Dr.  &  Mrs  Lewis  F. 

Wheelock 
Howard  Willett 

Charitable  Founda- 
tion 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  C. 

Williams 
Mrs   Edward  C.  Wilson 
Women's  Board  of  Field 

Museum 


DONATIONS  OF  LESS  THAN  $1000 


f 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  G. 
Abelson 

Frances  Abraham 
Mr   &  Mrs.  John  W 

Acker 
Thaddeus  V.  Adesko 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Adler 
Mrs.  Walter  Alexander 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Waldo  M. 

Allen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carlyle  E. 

Anderson 
Gretchen  F.  Anderson 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Perry  W. 

Anderson 
Ruth  Andris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon 

Annamunthodo 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Leon  J.  Aries 
Mrs.  T.  Stanton  Armour 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Jewel  S. 

Armstrong 
Joseph  J.  Arrigo 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  C. 

Atherton 
Edwin  C.  Austin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  G. 

Avers 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  M. 

Baird 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  D. 

Baker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Balch 
Willard  J.  Ball 
Mrs.  Foster  K.  Ballard 
Leah  Balsham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  B. 

Banta 
Ralph  A.  Bard.  Jr. 
Sandra  Bardwell 
Mrs.  Nelson  L.  Barnes 
F   Rose  Barr 
Mrs  Avis  Barrett 
George  F.  Bartoszek 
Mr.  &  Mrs,  Emerv  Bass 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tilden 

Batchelder 
Mrs.  Ross  J.  Beattv 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Bennett,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Sturgis  Bennett 
Blanche  M.  Berger 
Mr.  &  Mrs  R.  C.  Berliner 
Trudy  Berman 
Mrs.  James  B.  Bevill,  Sr. 
Paul  E.  Birk 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  Black 
Mrs.  John  B.  Black 
Carolyn  P.  Blackmon 
Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Block 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin  R. 

Blomquist 
Herbert  Blum 
Genevieve  Bohrman 
Ruth  Bolt 
Helen  E.  Bournique 
Mrs.  William  J.  Bowe 
Mrs.  Clarence  W.  Bowen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  F. 

Bower,  Jr. 
Mrs.  A.  B.  Bradley 
William  T.  Branham 
Thomas  Breen 
Kathleen  M.  Brennan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  M. 

Brenner 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  I 

Brewer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  M. 

Briggs 
Irene  C.  S.  Brittingham 
Louise  K.  Broman 
Bennet  Bronson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

Bross,  Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Brown 
Charles  L   Brown 
H.  Templeton  Brown 
Dr.  Rowine  Hayes  Brown 
Mrs.  William  A.  Brown. 

Jr. 
Henrietta  A.  Brunsvold 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  A. 

Bruzewicz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel 

Buchsbaum 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P. 

Buesch 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  William  C. 

Burger 
Frank  K.  Burgess 
Mrs.  Alfred  L.  Burke 
Mrs.  Gerald  M.  Butler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C. 

Butler 
Marta  Buttenwieser 
Alleene  Button 
Robert  B.  Butz 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Leonard 

Byman 

Patricia  R.  Caldwell 
Eugene  Callen  (The 

Callen  Foundation) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  O. 

Campbell 
Dr  Kenneth  M 

Campione 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Capps 
Victor  Carl 
William  J.  Carney 
Mrs  William  Roy  Carney 
Geraldine  Carosella 
Daniel  T.  Carrol 
Leonard  Carrion 
F.  Strother  Cary,  Jr. 
Caroline  S.  and  George  S 

Chappell.  Jr. 

Charitable  Fund 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Rudolph  F. 

Chavez 
Mr  &  Mrs.  George  B. 

Christensen 
Carl  Clader 
Franklin  G.  Clement 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerard  M 

Cole 
Dr.  Glen  H.  Cole 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  B.  Cole 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

Coleman.  Jr. 
Dr.  Clinton  L.  Compere 
Philip  Conley 
Mrs.  Peter  F.  Connor 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 

Coogan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  W. 

Cook 
Mrs.  Webster  D.  Corlett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  R. 

Coulter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  S. 

Covington 
Thomas  Coyne 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Mark  Crane 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  H.  Creber. 

Jr. 
Winifred  Creedle 
Olive  L.  Crocker 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Herschel  H. 

Cudd 
Dr.  David  W.  Cugell 
Eleanor  M.  Curtiss 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gennaro  S. 

D'Addio 
Mrs.  Arnold  R. 

Dahlstrom 
George  E.  Danforth 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  M. 

Davis 
Mrs.  Nathan  S.  Davis 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R 

Davis 
Bruce  Dean 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H 

Deecken 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  P. 

Dekker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Friedrich 

Deinhardt 
Dorothy  M.  DeMotte 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Duane  A. 

Diehl 
Mrs.  Weslev  M.  Dixon. 

Sr. 
James  Donewald 


'deceased 


41 


(Capital  Campaign  —  Individuals'  Donations  —  continued) 


Mrs.  Herbert  E.  A.  Doree 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Drai, 

Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Burton  Duffie 
Allison  Dunham 
Arthur  L.  Dunne 

Marvin  W.  Ehlers 
Prof.  Benedict  Einarson 
Cherelynn  Elliott 
Virginia  T.  Elmer 
M.  Caroline  Emich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tomy  Endo 
George  W.  Engelmann 

E.  Stanley  Enlund 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Erickson 
Mary  Elizabeth  Erskine 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Owen 

Fairweather 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  E.  Fanta 
Mrs.  H.  D.  Fargo,  Jr. 
Mrs.  John  Farwell 
W.  Peyton  Fawcett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  C.  Ferris 
Robert  F.  Fitzgerald,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Thomas  U.  Flanner 
Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Fliginan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  W. 

Forrest 
Ann  Fox  P.T.A. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Foxwell 
Allyn  J.  Franke 
Dr.  Christabel  H. 

Frederick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  Montford 

Fucik 
Mrs.  Charles  Fuller  II 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  R. 

Fuller 

F.  A.  Furlong 

Rudolph  R.  Gabriel 
Elsie  C.  Gadzinski 
Mary  Dru  Gallagher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  H. 

Galloway 
F.  Sewall  Gardner 
Patricia  Lee  Garland 
Mrs.  Harry  H.  Garner 
John  T.  Geary,  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  E.  Gedo 
Dorothy  Geel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Calvin  M. 

George 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Gerrity 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  J. 

Gessner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  T. 

Gilchrist 
Mrs.  Louis  J.  Glass 
Maurice  J.  Glicken 
Marian  Godehn 
Mr  &  Mrs.  George  C. 

Goewey 
Dr.  James  S.  Gold 
Bertrand  Goldberg 
Morris  and  Rose 

Goldman  Foundation 
Fred  L.  Goldsby 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Julian  R. 

Goldsmith 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Morton  L. 

Goodfriend 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  B.  Grant 
George  T.  Gray 
Ronald  J.  Grayheck 
Mrs.  Stephen  S.  Gregory* 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  E. 

Grinton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  D. 

Grossman 
Dr.  John  G.  Gruhn 

Mary  A.  Hagberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Hagan 
Dr.  Dennis  M.  Hall 
William  J.  Halligan 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Chalkley 

Hambleton 
John  J.  Hank 
Martin  E.  Hanke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Martin 

Hanley 
Foster  Hannaford 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chauncey  D. 

Harris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mortimer  B. 

Harris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 

Harrison 
E.  Houston  Harsha 
Nancy  Hartman 
R.  J.  Hartmann 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Jerome 

Hasterlik 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sidney  G. 

Haskins 
Harry  L.  Hatton 
Mrs.  Albert  R.  Hauser 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  R. 

Helffrich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  E.  Henner 
Mona  K.  Herbst 
Philip  Hershkovitz 
J   H.  Herz  Family 

Foundation 
Virginia  D.  Hess 
Mrs.  John  Heyman 
James  0.  Heyworth 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Hicks 
David  Craig  Hilliard 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  F. 

Hite 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Hobart 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Hocking 
Mrs.  W.  Press  Hodgkins 
Michael  F.  Hodous 
Kathleen  Hoffman 
Lawrence  O.  Holmberg 
Carl  Holzheimer 
Frances  Hooper 
Hubert  A.  Homan,  Jr. 
H.  E.  Howard.  Jr. 
R.  J.  Hrozencik 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  B. 

Hutchins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  H 

Hutchinson 
Mrs.  Dibrell  P.  Hynes 

Michael  L   Igoe,  Jr. 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Iker 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  F. 

Inger 
Mrs.  Stephen  L.  Ingersoll 
Hans  D.  Isenberg 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Henry  P. 

Isham,  Jr. 
Dr   Peter  Ivanovich 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  I. 

Jacobson 
Herman  R.  Jahnke 
Thomas  A.  Jancosek 
Judge  &  Mrs.  Rudolph  L. 

Janega 
Charles  C.  Jarchow 
Rose  Jemillo 
Floyd  E.  Jessen 
Mr.'  &  Mrs.  Carl  A. 

Johnson 
Olga  Jonasson 
Jessie  O.  Jones 

Mrs.  Arthur  S.  Kahn 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alan  Kanter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  Karger, 

Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Byron  C. 

Karzas 
George  F.  Kast 
Meyer  Katz  Family 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Larry  M.  Keer 
Ernest  B.  Kelly,  Jr. 
M.  Rosalie  Kempe 
Mrs.  Richard  Lea 

Kennedy 
Charles  C.  Kerwin 
Robert  J.  Kieckhefer 
Edward  T.  King 
Mrs.  Harvey  W.  King 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Lester  S.  King 
John  J.  Kinsella 
Carl  Klehm 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Bernard 

Kleinman 
Carl  S.  Klump 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Raymond 

Knapp 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  William  B 

Knapp 
Mrs.  Sylvan  Kohn 
Lynn  B.  Kohner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S. 

Kosin 
Lucille  V.  Kosinske 
Richard  Kovanda 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  B. 

Kovitz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Wade 

Kreuger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bertram  D. 

Kribben 
Lucille  Kriel 
Mr.  Leonard  S.  Kriser 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon  David 

Kruse 
Mr  &  Mrs  Robert  J. 

Kuchler 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

Kuhn 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Kulasik 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  0. 

Kurtz,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Uno  M.  Lake 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  N. 

Lane 
Mrs.  Gordon  Lang 
Homer  Lange 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A 

Laubhan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  M 

Lawall 
Mrs.  Roland  H.  Lawrence 
John  Franklin  Lax 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon 

Leadbetter 
Philip  Leavitt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Byron  Lee,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David 

Levinson,  Jr. 
Harry  Levit 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Roman  J. 

Lipinski 
Donald  Lisle 
Mrs.  Chapin  Litten 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  C.  Liu 
Mrs.  Homer  J.  Livingston 
Winifred  P.  LoMonaco 
Susie  de  Lorenzi 
H.  Norris  Love 
Ranee  Lumsden 
Helen  N.  Lundy 

J.  deNavarre  Macomb,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Malcom  B. 

Maclntire 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  0. 

MacKenzie 
Mrs.  Wallace  D. 

MacKenzie 
Peter  B.  Madden 
Mrs.  Albert  F.  Madlener, 

Jr. 
Lorraine  Madsen 
Edith  Orimm  Malone 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Mandel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  E. 

Mandler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert 

Marcus 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  P. 

Mariella 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sydney  R. 

Marovitz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Virgil 

Martin 
Sam  Martin 
Alex  A.  Marzek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  D. 

Mateer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  J. 

Massman 
M.  Diane  Maurer 
Mrs.  David  Mayer 
Mrs.  John  T. 

McCutcheon,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Bouton 

McDougal 
Mr  &  Mrs.  William  D. 

McFarland 


I 


42 


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Charles  S   McGill 
Mrs  Richard  McLaren 
Mrs  Robert  C. 

McNamara 
Helen  Mayer  Medgyesy 
Dr.  L.  Steven  Medgyesy 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert   I 

Megquier 
Ronald  M.  Melvin 
Charles  Melvoin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hugo  Melvoin 
Cary  J.  Mentzer 
Josephine  Mesha 
Dr  &  Mrs  John  J. 

Messitt.  Jr 
Ralph  Michaels 
■John  A  Middleton.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Munroe 

Milavetz 
Gearold  D.  Miles 
Helen  A.  Miller 
Shelby  A   Millet 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Lyman  L. 

Mitchell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 

Mitchell 
Mrs.  A   B.  Monroe 
Mr  &  Mrs  James  R. 

Moody 
Samuel  Morgan 
George  E.  Morgenstern 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Alexander  J 

Morin 
Katharine  L.  Morningstar 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  H 

Morrison 
Mrs  John  Morrow,  Jr. 
Raymond  Mostek 
Mrs.  John  T.  Moss 
G.  F.  Mulvaney 
Jeanne  E.  Murray 
W.  E.  Mussett 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Nadler 
Mrs.  Jerome  Naman 
Mr  &  Mrs  Edward  G. 

Nash 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Harry  E. 

Neander 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth 

Nebenzahl 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  L.  Nevins. 

Jr. 
Mrs.  John  C.  Nevins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Oliver  Nickels 
George  Nielsen 
Mr.  &  Mr*.  R.  Douglas 

Norby 
Mrs.  Lawrence  E.  Norem 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Alfred  H 

Noses 
Mrs.  John  Nuveen 

James  F.  Oates.  Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  E 

O'Brien 
Mr  &  Mrs.  DeWm 

O'Kieffe 
Dr.  &  Mrs  Eric  Oldberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  W. 

Oliver 
'deceased 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Edward  J. 

Olsen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Patrick  L 

0'Malle\ 
i  larj  M   < >ss.-u  aarde 
Mrs   Richard  C.  Oughton 
Mr.  &  Mrs,  Han  \    I 

Owens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E. 

Owens 

Mrs  Walter  Paepcke 

Peter  J.  Page 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  V 

Patterson 
Mr.  &  Mrs  ( ieorge  A 

Pearson,  Jr. 
Betty  J  Peyton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J 

Pfeif 
Mr  &  Mrs.  J.  Francis 

Pfrank 
Ira  M.  Pink  and  Libbie  1' 

Pink  Foundation 
William  Pletz 
Andrew  L.  Pontius 
John  W.  Pope 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A 

Posner 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Price 
Elizabeth  C.  Propst 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

Prosser 
Russell  V.  Puzey 

Eleanor  E.  Quackenbush 
Barbara  Quigley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  O. 

Race 
Richard  J.  Radebaugh 
Mary  E.  Rail 
Mrs.  Clarence  B.  Randall 
Verne  Reaves 
Gertrude  E.  Reeb 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  L.  Reich 
Dr.  F.  Theodore  Reid.  Jr. 
Frank  E.  Reilly 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald 

Reuben 
Mrs.  W.  W.  Richards 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  S. 

Richardson.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  M. 

Rieckhoff 
Nat  A.  Rivkin 
Margaret  H.  Robb 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  L. 

Robbins 
Ruth  A.  Roberg 
Scott  Robertson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 

Robinson 
Mrs.  Frederick  Roe 
Mark  J.  Rogers 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Philip 

Rootberg 
Evelyn  Rose 
Mrs  George  E.  Rose.  Jr. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Ross 


Edward  P.  Rubin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Georgr  A 

Rubinstein 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 

Ruho\  ik 
Mrs.  Paul  Russell 
Mrs.  Bernadette  Ryan 
Mrs.  George  W.  Ryerson 

S.  M.  Salvino 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Quentin  E. 

Samuelson 
Mr  &  Mrs   Paul  Sanders 
Dr.  Muriel  S  Savage 
Mr.  John  H.  Schacht 
Mrs  L.  L.  Schaffner 
Mrs   Aaron  Scheinfeld 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

Schild 
Eleanore  Schluderbacher 
Dr.  George  A. 

Schmidhofer 
Marvin  H.  Schmitt 
Mrs.  Arthur  W.  Schultz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  G. 

Schuster 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Jerrold  J. 

Schwartz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  G. 

Secord,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Noel  Seeburg. 

Jr. 
Edwin  A.  Seipp,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  Seren 
E.  G.  Sexton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Allen  Shapin 
Mrs.  Patrick  Shaw 
Jeffrey  Shedd 
Mrs.  John  W.  Sheldon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  N.  J.  Sherbula 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W. 

Shields 
Maude  L.  Shreve 
Elizabeth  D.  Shorey 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  W 

Sidwell 
Dr.  George  B.  Siler 
Mrs.  Richard  W. 

Simmons 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Slayton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Curtis  Smith 
Mrs.  Raymond  Smith 
William  S.  Smith 
Frank  T.  Sokolik 
R.  M.  Spark 
Clara  Gatzert  Spiegel 
Mrs.  Lyle  M.  Spencer 
Mrs.  Robert  E.  Spiel 
Edna  A.  Staudinger 
Mabel  L.  Staudinger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  Stein 
Sydney  Stein,  Jr. 
Harry  Steinmeyer 
Edward  J.  Stephani 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  J. 

Stelzer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gardner  H 

Stern 


Sen.  &  Mrs.  Adlai  E. 

Stevenson  III 
Mrs.  Nels  Strandjord 
Mrs   David  R.  Straub 
Mrs  Joseph  L.  Strauss, 

Jr. 
Mr."  &  Mrs.  R.  Douglas 

Stuart 
Mrs.  Walter  A.  Stuhr 
Allen  P.  Stults 
Li\  M  Svaldi 
Sandy  Swartz 
Mrs.  Roily  O.  Swearingen 
Philip  W.  K.  Sweet 
A   Dean  Swift 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  S. 

Swope 
Aaron  0.  Synsteby 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Lewis 

Tanenbaum 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  D. 

Taylor 
Charles  A.  Tettemer 
L.  Tremonti 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  Tsai 
Dr.  William  D.  Turnbull 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Horace  E. 

Turner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Tweit 
Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Tyler 

Dr.  Victoria  B.  Vacha 
Mrs.  Derrick  Vail 
Dr.  Theodore  R.  Van 

Dellen 
Mrs.  Herman  T.  Van  Mell 
A.  Vander  Kloot 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  Throop 

Vaughn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  W. 

Vesey 
Mrs.  Bohumil  Vlach 
Edward  J.  Vogt 
G.  E.  Victor 

Eugene  H.  Wachtel 
Dr.  Harry  K.  Waddington 
Edwin  A.  Walcher 
Malcolm  Walker 
Samuel  J.  Walker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  L. 

Wallace 
Dr.  Eugene  L.  Walsh 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  H. 

Wandrey 
Mrs.  J.  Harris  Ward 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hempstead 

Washburne,  Jr. 
Walter  J.  Watson 
Amos  H.  Watts 
Ernest  P.  Waud 
Mrs.  John  Weber 

E.  M.  Weituschat 
Mrs.  Preston  A.  Wells 

F.  Lee  H.  Wendell 
H.  C.  Westphal 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  O. 
Wetmore  II 


43 


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Mr  &  Mrs.  R.  J. 

Wetterlund 
Mrs  -Joseph  P   Wharton, 

Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  C. 

White 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  J. 

White 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Steven  R. 

Wieczor 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  George  D. 

Wilhanks 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 
Wilczynski,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bradford 

Wiles 
Harry  -J.  Williams 
Alex  Wilson 
James  R.  Wimmer 
Mrs.  John  S.  Wineman, 

Sr. 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ted  Winter 

Art  Wlockall 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  R. 

Wolff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Howard 

Wood 
Mr.  &  Mrs   Bertram  G. 

Woodland 


Otto  R.  Wormser 

Theodore  Yelich 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Charles 
Yudell 

Janet  H.  Zahringer 

Max  Zar 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  Zarich 

Jaquelyn  Zevin 

A.  F.  Zitzewitz 


♦ 


CORPORATIONS  AND  FOUNDATIONS 


DONATIONS  OF  $100,000  OR  MORE 


The  Chicago  Community 
Trust 

The  Graham  Foundation 
for  Advanced  Studies 
in  the  Fine  Arts 


Lilly  Endowment,  Inc. 

Robert  R.  McCormick 
Charitable  Trust 

The  A.  Montgomery- 
Ward  Foundation 


DONATIONS  OF  $10,000  -  $99,000 


Addressograph  Multi- 
graph  Corporation 

Allegheny  Ludlum 
Industries,  Inc. 

Allied  Chemical 
Foundation 

Allied  Mills,  Inc. 

The  Allstate  Foundation 

AT  &  T  Long  Lines 

Arthur  Andersen  &  Co. 

Borg-Warner  Foundation, 
Inc. 

Burlington  Northern 
Foundation 

Carson  Pirie  Scott 
Foundation 


Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron 
Foundation 

Consolidated  Foods 
Corporation 

FMC  Foundation 

The  Field  Foundation  of 
Illinois,  Inc. 

Ford  Motor  Company 

General  Mills  Foundation 

General  Motors 
Corporation 

Gould  Foundation 

Hart  Schaffner  &  Marx 
Charitable  Founda- 
tion 


Walter  E.  Heller  & 

Company 
Household  Finance 

Corporation 
International  Paper 

Company  Foundation 
The  Joyce  Foundation 
Kirkland  &  Ellis 
Kraftco  Corporation 
Mark  Morton  Memorial 

Fund 
J.  C.  Penney,  Inc. 
Frederick  Henry  Prince 

Trust 
Pullman  Inc.  Foundation 


The  Quaker  Oats 
Foundation 

S  &  C  Electric  Company 

Trans  Union  Corporation 

Union  Oil  Company  of 
California  Founda- 
tion 

United  Air  Lines 
Foundation 

United  States  Gypsum 
Company 

United  States  Steel 
Foundation,  Inc. 

Victor  Foundation 

Harry  Weese  &  Associates 

Western  Electric  Fund 

WMAQ-TV 

Xerox  Corporation 


DONATIONS  OF  LESS  THAN  $10,000 


Alcoa  Foundation 
Aluminum  Mills,  Inc. 
American  Airlines 

Foundation 
Armak  Company- 
Avon  Products 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Ball  Metal  Decorating  & 

Service  Division 
Barr  Electric  Corporation 


Belden  Corporation 
Bethlehem  Steel 

Corporation 
Blum-Kovler  Foundation 
Leo  Burnett  Company. 

Inc. 
Blunt  Ellis  &  Simmons, 

Incorporated 
C  E  F  Foundation 
Callaghan  &  Company- 


Canteen  Corporation 
Central  National  Bank 
Central  Railway  Supply- 
Company 
Central  Soya  Foundation 

Trust 
Chamberlain  Manufac- 
turing Corporation 
Channer  Newman 

Securities  Company- 


Chicago  Bears  Football 

Club 
The  Chicago  Corporation 
Chicago  Federal  Savings 

&  Loan  Association 
Chicago  Paper  Company- 
Christiana  Foundation. 

Inc. 
Clark  Equipment 

Company 


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I 


Construction  Aggregates 

Corporation 
Continental  Airlines 

Foundation 
Continental  Can 

Company.  [nc. 
Cook  Electric  Company 
Darling  &  Company 
The  Daubert  Foundation 
Deluxe  Check  Printers 

Foundation 
Dow  Chemical.  U.S.A. 
The  Drake 
Peter  Eckrich  &  Sons. 

Inc. 
The  A   Epstein 

Companies,  Inc. 
Federal  Sign  &  Signal 

Corporation 
Fel-Pro..  Incorporated 
Fisher  Charitable  Trust 
Foote.  Cone  &  Belding 
Fullerton  Metals 

Foundation 
Marvin  Glass  & 

Associates 
The  Grainger  Foundation. 

Inc. 
Harris-Hub  Company. 

Inc. 


Florence  G.  Heller 

Foundation 
Walter  E.  Heller 

Foundation 
Hilton  Hotels 

Corporation 
Edward  Hines  Lumber 

Co. 
Paul  F.  Ilg  Supply 

Foundation 
Interlake  Steel 

Foundation.  Inc. 
•James  i  Fred  S.  i  &  Co. 
Jefferson  State  Bank 
The  Koppers  Foundation 
LaSalle  National  Bank 
MacLean-Fugg  Lock  Nut 

Company 
Madigan's 
Marsh  &  McLennan. 

Incorporated 
Marsteller.  Inc. 
McNulty  Brothers 

Company 
Arthur  Meyerhoff 

Associates.  Inc 
Mitchell,  Hutchins,  Inc. 
Monarch  Laundry 

Company 
Morton  Manufacturing 

Company 


Morton-Norwich 

Products.  Inc. 
Murphy.  Lanier  &  Quinn 
The  Nagel-Chase 

Manufacturing 

Company 
The  Nalco  Foundation 
NATICO.  Inc. 
Needham.  Harper  & 

Steers  Advert ising. 

Inc. 
Niedermaier  Display.  Inc. 
Northwest  Federal 

Sax  ings 
PepsiCo  Foundation 
Perkins  &  Will 
PPG  Industries.  Inc 
Pittway  Corporation 
Post-Keyes-Gardner,  Inc. 
The  Proctor  &  Gamble 

Fund 
Radio  Steel  & 

Manufacturing 

Company 
Republic  Steel 

Corporation  Educa- 
tional and  Charitable 

Trust 
Frederic  Ryder  Company 
Scott,  Foresman  and 

Company 


Sears  Bank  &  Trust 

Company 
The  Seeburg  Corporation 
Sethness  Prodm  I- 

Company 
The  Smith.  Barney 

Foundation 
Steel  Sales  Corporation 
Stewart -Warner  Founda- 
tion 
Stouffer  Foods 

Corporation  Fund 
Sunbeam  Corporation 
Tee-Pak.  Inc 
Turner  Construction 

Company 
Union  Carbide 

Corporation 
United  Conveyor 

Foundation 
UOP  Foundation 
I'mted  States  Tobacco 

Company 
Upper  Avenue  National 

Bank 
Vapor  Corporation 
Walgreen  Benefit  Fund 
Wieboldt  Stores.  Inc. 
Arthur  Young  & 

Company 
The  Zack  Foundation 


9 


45 


Donors  to  the  Operating 
and  Restricted  Funds  of  the  Museum 

Total  for  1973-  1974 

INDIVIDUALS 

DONATIONS  OF  $5000  OR  MORE 


Anonymous 

Mrs.  Lester  Armour 

James  M.  Barker  Trust 

(bequest) 
Buchanan  Family 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  A. 

Davidson 
Marjorie  H.  Elting 
Joseph  N.  Field 
Foster  W.  Harmon 
Mrs.  Stanley  Keith 


Estate  of  Carl  G.  Kropff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  H. 

Mitchell 
Dorothy  Wrigley  Offield 

Charity  Fund 
Estate  of  John  C.  Outhet 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Shedd 

Reed 
Maurice  L.  Richardson 

Trust  (bequest) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  S. 

Runnells 


John  (i.  and  Frances  C. 

Searle  Fund 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  C. 

Staehle 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  S. 

Street  (The  Seattle 

Foundation) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Phelps  H. 

Swift  (The  Ruth  and 

Vernon  Taylor 

Foundation ) 
Dean  Terrill  (bequest) 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore 

Tieken  (H.B.B. 

Foundation) 
Mr.*  &  Mrs.  Chester 

Dudley  Tripp 
John  W.  Watzek,  Jr. 

Trust  (bequest  I 
Women's  Board  of  Field 

Museum 
Woods  Charitable  Fund. 

Inc. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  K. 

Wrigley 


DONATIONS  OF  $1000  -  $4999 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Watson 

Armour  III 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon 

Armour 
Harry  0.  Bercher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bowen  Blair 
William  McCormick  Blair 
Mary  and  Leigh  Block 

Charitable  Fund,  Inc. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  S. 

Bowes 
Jerry  Chambers 
Dexter  Cummings  (The 

I oka  Fund) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Brosius 

D'Arcy 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  DeLong 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elliott 

Donnelley 
Mrs.  Harry  J.  Dunbaugh 
Mrs.  Ralph  Falk 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gaylord  A. 

Freeman,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nicholas 

Galitzine 


Anne  Rickcords  Gait 
Max  Goldenberg 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  B. 

Graham 
Mrs.  Burton  W.  Hales 
Hales  Charitable  Fund. 

Inc. 
James  C.  Hemphill 

(James  C.  Hemphill 

Foundation) 
Mrs.  Robert  Hixon 
Dr.  Helen  Holt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  Earl 

Hoover  (The(H. 

Earl)  Hoover 

Foundation) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  James 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ray  A.  Kroc 
Albert  Kunstadter  Family 

Foundation 
Robert  O.  Lehmann  (Otto 

W.  Lehmann 

Foundation ) 
H.  Norris  Love 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Remick 

McDowell 
The  Foster  G.  McGaw 

Foundation 
Lillian  Molner  Charitable 

Trust 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R 

Moore,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  T. 

Moulding 
Mrs.  Ralph  W.  Owens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T.  Pine, 

Jr. 
The  Pntzker  Foundation 
William  M.  Redfield 
Ada  K.  Rew 
David  W.  Rewick 
Mrs.  T.  Clifford  Rodman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  R. 

Rosenthal 
Mrs.  Clive  Runnells 
The  Seabury  Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  L 

Searle 


Estate  of  Marjorie  S. 

Skaarn 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Edward 

Bvron  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Solomon 

Byron  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

Stephens 
Mi's.  Joseph  True  Steuer 
John  W.  Sullivan 
Edmund  B.  Thornton 

Family  Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Reuben 

Thorson  (The 

Thorson  Foundation) 
Caroline  Van  Evera 
Estate  of  Martha  Marv 

Waller 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Arthur 

Welbon 
Mr.  Medard  W.  Welch 
Claire  B.  Zeisler  (Claire 

B.  Zeisler 

Foundation) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  V. 

Zwiener 


DONATIONS  OF  LESS  THAN  $1000 


Anonymous 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ely  M.  Aaron 
Mrs.  Jerome  G.  Abeles 
Marie  Abrahamson 
Robert  Ackerburg 

'deceased 

46 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  C. 

Adamek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Benjamin  S. 

Adamowski 
Cyrus  H.  Adams  III 


Mortimer  J.  Adler 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Adler 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S. 

Adler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elwyn  T. 

Ahnquist 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  G. 

Ahrendt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  O.  A. 

Akerlund 
Thomas  W.  Alder 


(Individuals'  Donations  of  less  than  $1000  —  continued) 


4 


9 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard 

Aldridge 
Edward  Alexander 
Lois  Alexander 
William  H.  Alexander 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R. 

Alfini 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jefferson 

Alison  III 
Louis  A.  Allen 
Joseph  Allworthy 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Richard  H. 

Alschuler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Alsdorf 
Harold  F.  Alt,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  T. 

Ambrose 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  E. 

Anders 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

Andersen 
Marshall  Andersen 
Mrs.  Alfred  Anderson 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Alvin  K. 

Anderson 
Brierly  W.  Anderson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carlyle  E. 

Anderson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  B. 

Anderson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  L. 

Anderson 
Gretchen  F.  Anderson 
Mrs.  Harold  H.  Anderson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hugo 

Anderson 
Mr  Robert  O.  Anderson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Andre 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  L. 

Andreas 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  A. 

Andres 
John  M.  Andresen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald 

Andries 
Rev.  &  Mrs.  George  S. 

Andrews  II 
Joan  R.  Anesey 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Mario  Anesi 
Henry  W.  Angsten,  Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Vernon 

Annamunthodo 
Richard  S.  Antes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Asa  S.  App 
Rose  Arana 
A.  Watson  Armour  IV 
Laurance  H.  Armour,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Armstrong 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jewel  S. 

Armstrong 
Mr  &  Mrs.  John  B. 

Armstrong 
Mary  Jane  Arnam 
Leslie  Arnett 
Herbert  R.  Arnold 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E. 

Arnold 
Mrs.  W.  H.  Arnold 
Mr  &  Mrs.  George 

Arquilla,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Victor  A.  Arrigo 
Mr  &  Mrs.  T.  L.  Arzt 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Thomas  R. 

Aschom 
Robert  L.  Ashenhurst 
James  W.  Ashley 
Willard  G.  Asmus 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  M. 

Asner 
Minos  Asproyerakas 
Dr.  Nathan  Atovskv 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Carl  E 

Atwood 
Mrs.  Orval  H.  Ause 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  L.  Austin 
Edwin  C.  Austin 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  P.  Aver 

Norbert  F.  Babicz 
Ade  E.  Babin 
Alexander  H.  Bacci 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Edward 

Baczkiewicz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  C. 

Badger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  A. 

Baer 
Mrs.  Robert  A.  Baer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lewis  N.  Baia 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  P. 

Baier 
Patricia  Bain 
John  W.  Baird 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  M. 

Baird 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  Scott 

Baker 
J.  Stannard  Baker 
James  E.  S.  Baker 
Kenneth  A.  Baker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clark  S. 

Baldwin 
Rosecrans  Baldwin 
Dr.  Harold  Balikov 
Charles  A.  Ball 
Bonnie  M.  Ballentine 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  B. 

Banta 
James  Banks 
Edward  Bara,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Willis  R. 

Barber 
Robert  D.  Bardwell 
Oscar  A.  Barke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Rotchford  L. 

Barker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Morton  John 

Barnard 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  George 

Barnett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Barney 
Charles  L.  Ban- 
George  Ban- 
Avis  Barrett 
Charles  C.  Barrett 
Mrs.  Katherine  W.  Barry 
Norman  J.  Barry 
Genevieve  Bartley 
George  F.  Bartoszek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell 

Baruch 
Helen  Bashore 
Isadore  Baskin 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Emerv  Bass 


Robert  O.  Bass 

Mr  &  Mrs  George  A. 

Bast  a 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Charles  P. 

Baswell 
Henry  Glos  Bates 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lucien  R. 

Battiatu 
Mrs.  Alice  L.  Batts 
Mr.  &  Mr*.  William  O. 

Bay 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael 

Bayard 
Dr.  Adnan  B.  Baydoun 
George  V.  Bayly 
Mr  &  Mrs.  David  E. 

Beach 
William  T.  Bean 
Robert  C.  Becherer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  W. 

Beck,  Jr. 
Alvin  Becker 
Edith  Becker 
Mrs.  James  H.  Becker 
Mrs.  S.  Max  Becker,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  N. 

Bederman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chester  R. 

Bednarz 
Sylvia  Beeler 
Frank  S.  Behan 
Mrs.  Benjamin  Leslie 

Behr 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  L.  Behr 
Dr.  Helen  R.  Beiser 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  Bellizzi 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Benjamin 

Belmares 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  J. 

Benes 
Grace  V.  Benke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Bennett,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P.  Bent 
Helen  M.  Bentel 
Mrs.  Julian  Bentley 
Mrs.  Richard  Bentlev 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  C. 

Bentley 
Mrs  Charles  Benton 
Howard  J.  Beorn 
Mr  &  Mrs  Robert  W. 

Berend 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  J. 

Berent 
Dr.  Charles  R.  Berg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  P. 

Berg 
Garret  L.  Bergen 
Emery  E.  Bergfors 
Mrs.  Edward  G.  Berglund 
Edwin  A.  Bergman 
Robert  S.  Bergman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  D. 

Berkshire 
Richard  C.  Berliner 
Louis  S.  Berman 
Seymour  Berman 
John  A.  Bernauer 
Dr.  Alexander  M. 

Bernstein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin  C. 

Berry 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Stephen 

Bern- 
Jack  M.  Besser 
Mrs.  Robert  S.  Betten 
Harry  J.  Bettendorf 
Theodore  C.  Beug 
Hermine  Beukema 
Mrs.  James  B.  Bevill,  Sr 
Moyra  Beynon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Bidwell 
Andrew  P.  Bieber 
Charles  F.  Biersborn 
Fred  B.  Biestman.  Jr. 
Robert  D.  Biggs 
Mrs.  John  A.  Bigler 
John  N.  Bingham 
George  P.  Binnie 
Dr.  Paul  G.  Bird 
Paul  E.  Birk 
Mrs.  Frank  J.  Bittel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Terry  W. 

Blackwood 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Allan  Blair 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward 

McCormick  Blair 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  L. 

Blake 
E.  S.  Blanck 
Mr  &  Mrs  James  K. 

Bland 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  Blavin 
Edward  D.  Bleser 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  R.  Bletsch 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  F. 

Blettner 
W.  R.  Blew 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Andrew  K. 

Block 
Mr  &  Mrs  Philip  D. 

Block,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Block 
Henry  Blommer,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin  R. 

Blomquist 
Herbert  Blum 
Mrs.  Walter  Blum 
David  L.  Blumberg 
Raymond  S.  Blunt,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stewart  Boal 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  P. 

Boardman 
Mrs.  G.  B.  Bobrinskoy 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth 

Bobrow 
Marion  Bocach 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  C. 

Bodine 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen 

Bodjanac 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Bodman 
W.  S.  Bodman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 

Boecker,  Jr. 
Joan  Bohlin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  J.  Bohne. 

Jr 
S.  R.  Boken 
Ruth  Bolt 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Russell 

Bonadonna 


47 


(Individuals'  Donations  of  less  than  $1000  —  continued) 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  A. 

Bond 
Mrs.  Russell  Bonynge,  Jr. 
Com.  &  Mrs.  G.  E.  Boone 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Jay 

Borland  II 
Wallace  Bornhoeft 
Dale  T.  Boroviak 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Melvin 

Boruszak 
Mrs.  Roland  I.  Bosworth 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Z. 

Bourque 
Ann  Elizabeth  Bouvier 
Mrs.  Clarence  W.  Bowen 
Harry  F.  Bower,  Jr. 
Lloyd  W.  Bowers 
Sidney  L.  Boyar 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  R.  Boyd 
Mrs.  T.  Kenneth  Boyd 
John  R.  Bradley 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Nelson 

Bradley 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Preston 

Bradley 
Karen  Bradof 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Bradshaw 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roscoe  R. 

Braham,  Jr. 
The  Svend  and  Elizabeth 

Bramsen  Foundation 
Eleanor  Brandt 
Harvey  W.  Branigar,  Jr. 
David  P.  Brannin 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  J. 

Bransfield 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J. 

Bransfield,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  J. 

Brashler 
Thomas  F.  Braziunas 
L.  W.  Bredehoft 
Thomas  Breen 
Maurice  Breit 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  E. 

Breitzke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  M. 

Brenner 
Samuel  Brenwasser 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  C. 

Breuhaus 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  I 

Brewer 
Dr.  Edward  A.  Brickman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  M. 

Briggs 
Dr.  David  D.  Brockman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Warren  G. 

Brockmeier 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Allan  G. 

Brodie 
Mrs.  Bertram  Z.  Brodie 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Brody 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerome 

Broede 
Louise  K.  Broman 
M.  Scott  Bromwell 
Beckwith  R.  Bronson 
John  F.  E.  Bronson 
Byron  E.  Bronston 
Sandra  Brooks 
William  B.  Browder 


Billy  L.  Brown 
Mrs.  C.  O.  Brown 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Cameron 

Brown 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Brown 
Mrs.  Gardner  Brown 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  A. 

Brown 
Mrs.  John  Whiteside 

Brown 
Mary  Wilmarth  Brown 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Meyer  Brown 
Richard  L.  Brown 
Dr.  Rowine  Hayes  Brown 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  A 

Brown 
Aldis  J.  Browne,  Jr. 
Jean  Hume  Browning 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Matthias  C. 

Bruch 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  T. 

Brumbaugh 
Avery  Brundage 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Bruno 
Henrietta  A.  Brunsvold 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  E. 

Bryan,  Jr. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Bryan 
Evelyn  Bryant 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Lawrence 

Buchanan 
Mrs.  DeWitt  W. 

Buchanan.  Jr. 
Donald  P.  Buchanan 
Eugene  D.  Buchanan 
Gordon  Buchanan,  Jr. 
Dr.  R.  A.  Buckingham 
Robert  M.  Buddington 
Robert  E.  Budorick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  C.  Beuhler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kent  H.  Buell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P. 

Buesch 
Louis  J.  Buffardi 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C. 

Bulger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lewis  E. 

Bulkeley 
Richard  S.  Bull,  Jr. 
Gregory  S.  Bunn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clayton  B. 

Burch 
James  E.  Burd 
Patricia  J.  Burda 
Herman  Burgi,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Alfred  L.  Burke 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  Burke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  M. 

Burke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  James 

Burkhardt 
Homer  A.  Burnell 
Malcolm  W.  Burnett 
Frederick  W.  Burnham 
Edward  J.  Burns 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  C.  Burns 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  C. 

Burnstine 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Dan  Y.  Burrill 
Arthur  Burrows,  Jr. 
George  S.  Burrows 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S. 

Burrows 


Dorothy  M.  Burwell 
George  W.  Butler 
Mrs.  Gerald  M.  Butler 
John  C.  Butler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  A. 

Butterworth 
James  W.  Button 
Robert  B.  Butz 
William  A.  Buzick,  Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Leonard 

Byman 
Dr.  Hyo  Hyun  Byun 

Louis  F.  Cainkar 
Patricia  R.  Caldwell 
Laurence  K.  Callahan 
Eugene  D.  Callen 
Milton  H.  Callner 

Foundation 
Mrs.  Harry  L.  Calvin 
Anson  W.  Cameron 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  T. 

Cameron 
Sergio  Campanini 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Byron  C. 

Campbell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Talmadge  G. 

Campbell 
Dr.  Kenneth  M. 

Campione 
David  L.  Canmann 
Dr.  Bernard  Cantorna 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H. 

Cantwell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  W. 

Canty 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Otto  F.  Carl 
Raymond  Carlen 
Leo  J.  Carlin 
Mr.  &  Mre.  David  I. 

Carlsen 
Anna  Carlson 
Mr.  &Mrs.  Emfred 

Carlson 
Rudolph  N.  Carlson,  Jr. 
William  R.  Carlson 
Donald  A.  Carney 
Peter  Roy  Carney 
Geraldine  Carosella 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dorr  B. 

Carpenter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Christopher 

Carr 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A. 

Carr 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Denis  H. 

Carroll 
George  Carroll 
Lewis  C.  Carroll 
Dr.  Michael  E.  Carroll 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Champ  Carry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon  E. 

Carstens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C. 

Carter 
Margaret  Carter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  V. 

Carter 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Wells 

Carton 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  J. 

Caseley 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  W. 

Caspari 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J. 

Cassidy 
Silas  S.  Cathcart 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  L.  Cate 
Winifred  Chambers 
Mrs.  Emerson  T. 

Chandler 
Kent  Chandler,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 

Channer 
Caroline  S.  and  George  S. 

Chappell,  Jr. 

Charitable  Fund 
Benedict  D.  Chaps 
Dr.  Allan  G.  Charles 
Mrs.  David  G.  Chatfield 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  A. 

Chenicek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  L. 

Cherry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  T.  Chester 
Chicago  Mountaineering 

Club 
Chicago  Women's  Aid 
William  C.  Childs 
William  G.  Chorn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  B. 

Christensen 
Peder  A.  Christensen 

(Peder  A.  Christensen 

Endowment  Fund) 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  C.  L. 

Christenson 
Rita  M.  Christiani 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L. 

Christine 
Dr.  G.  L.  Christopher 
Mrs.  Freeman  S.  Church 
Herbert  S.  Church,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  K. 

Chute 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  Clader, 

Jr. 
W.  J.  Clancy 
Roy  W.  Clansky,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Clark 
Zeta  Clark 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Clarke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Walter 

Clarke 
Mrs.  Philip  R.  Clarke 
Robert  A.  Clarke 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Oscar  M. 

Claus 
Beatrice  M.  Claypool 
Franklin  G.  Clement 
Lloyd  T.  Clemetsen 
Mrs.  John  Clemmer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H. 

Clewlow 
Stella  Clinton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  B. 

Clow,  Jr. 
Kent  Clow,  Jr. 
Marion  Clow 
William  F.  Coale 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jesse  M.  Cobb 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Coburn 
Michel  A.  Coccia 
Ernest  Cochanis 


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(Individuals'  Donations  of  less  than  $1000  —  continued) 


John  L.  Cochran 
Banford  J.  Cochrane 
Mrs.  Eric  W.  Cochrane 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  P. 

Coffin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Abraham  H. 

Cohen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Perry  Cohen 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Sheldon 

Cohen 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Lester  M. 

Cohn 
Rose  Cohn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  \V. 

Colburn 
Mrs.  Charles  C.  Colby 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  B.  Cole 
Clarence  L.  Coleman.  Jr 
and  Lillian  S. 
Coleman  Foundation 
John  E.  Coleman 
Dr.  John  M.  Coleman 
William  Coleman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William 

Coleman 
James  E.  Colenso 
Mrs.  Alfred  Collins 
Mrs.  Edward  B.  Collins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  F. 

Collins 
Julien  Collins 
Orell  T.  Collins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Terrance  A. 

Collins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C. 

Colman 
Ralph  F.  Colton 
William  R.  Colton 
Robert  T.  Colvin 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Harry  M. 

Combes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earle  M. 

Combs  III 
Mrs.  Mathias  Concannon 
James  J.  Condon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Spencer  B. 

Cone 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Edwin  H. 

Conger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  W.  Conkey 
Donald  R.  Conley 
Philip  Conley 
Mrs.  James  P.  Connelly 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  T. 

Connolly 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  C. 

Connolly 
Dr.  Arthur  C.  Connor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  J.  Conti 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Burnham 

Converse 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  S. 

Cook 
Robert  G.  Cook.  Jr. 
John  D.  Cooke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Aubrey  0. 

Cookman 
Daniel  W.  Conrad 
Dr.  George  J.  Cooper 
John  S.  Coonley 
Mrs  David  P.  Cordray 
Warren  H.  Cordt 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

Coriaci 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Webster  D. 

Corlett.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gale  C. 

Corley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alverin  M. 

Cornell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  D. 

Corn  we  ll 
Dr.  Vincent  A.  Costanzo 
Carol  L.  Costello 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  J, 

Cotsirilos 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Albert 
Cotsworth  III 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  Cotter 
Dr  Maurice  H.  Cottle 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Herman  L. 

Cotton 
Donald  C.  Cottrell.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  R. 

Coulter 
Thomas  H.  Coulter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Blair  Coursen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  S. 

Covington 
Kenneth  R.  Cowan 
C.  R.  Cox 
Thomas  Coyne 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sydney  G. 

Craig 
Mrs.  Norman  Lee  Cram 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  A. 

Cramer.  Jr. 
Robert  A.  Cramer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark  Crane 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F. 

Crawford 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  H. 

Creber,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  A. 

Cremin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T. 

Crofts 
Stanley  Cronwall 
Mrs.  John  J.  Crown 
Mrs.  Herschel  H.  Cudd 
John  E.  Cullinane 
Frank  Cullotta 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  S. 

Culver 
Craig  W.  Cummings 
Herbert  K.  Cummings 
Tilden  Cummings 
Mrs.  Harold  S.  Cunliff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  W. 

Curtis 
Gertrude  Curtis 
Eleanor  Curtiss 
Florence  Cushman 
Paul  William  Cutler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerry  S. 

Cykner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A. 
Czaplicki 

Thorine  Dahl 
Benjamin  Daidone 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Loren  D. 

Daily 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Claude  Daley. 

Jr. 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Bruce  E. 

Dalton 
Oscar  O.  D'Angelo 
Edward  C.  Dapples 
John  C.  Darling 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

Davies 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

Davies 
E.  Byron  Davis 
Chester  R.  Davis.  Jr 
Mrs.  Nathan  S.  Davis 
Mr.  &  Mrs  William  R. 

Davis 
Martha  E.  Day 
Bruce  Dean 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  T. 

Dean 
Thomas  A.  Dean 
(  Vi  ilia  Dearth 
Mrs.  Emmett  Dedmon 
Mrs.  Robert  0. 

Dehlendorf,  II 
Louis  H.  T.  Dehmlow 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Friedrich 

Deinhardt 
Elizabeth  B.  Deis 
Mrs.  James  A.  Delanev. 

Jr. 
John  A.  Delanev 
Mrs.  George  L.  DeMent 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R. 

Demmert 
Mrs.  R.  J.  DeMotte 
Louis  F.  Dempsey 
Robert  H.  DeMulder 
Virginia  J.  Denny- 
Jack  Denst 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  G. 

Dern 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  U. 

Dernehl 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  E. 

Derrah 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  W 

DesSaint 
Jo  Ann  E.  Deslandes 
Albertina  S.  Despotes 
Bruce  H.  DeSwarte 
Charles  F.  Detrick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  H 

Devlin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  Devoe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  E.  Stewart 

Dewar 
Mrs.  Scott  N.  Deyo 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  L. 

Diana 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alfonso  Diaz 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Dick,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Edison  Dick 
Earl  B.  Dickerson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  R. 

Dickinson.  Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Duane  A. 

Diehl 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 

Diehl 
Arthur  L.  Dierstein 
Anthony  A.  DiGiazia 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  S.  Dillon 
Dr.  Eugene  R.  DiMarco 
Dr.  Salvatore  A.  Dimiceli 


Regina  Dionisopoulos 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Arthur  Dixon 
Mrs   Weslev  M.  Dixon. 

Sr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  B. 

Dobin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gabriel  V. 

Dodd 
Mrs.  Edmund  J   Doering 
Mrs.  Ethel  Doerrer 
Robert  J.  Dolan 
David  Dolnick 
Mr  &  Mrs.  James  C. 

Domabyl,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alan 

Donagan 
Mr  &  Mrs.  John  W. 

Dondanville 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  S. 

Donnell 
James  R.  Donnelley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 

Donnelley  II 
James  V.  Donoghue 
Dr.  Robert  D.  Dooley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

Doran 
Mrs.  Allen  M.  Dorfman 
John  Dorgett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Dorow 
Mr  &  Mrs  Querin  P. 

Dorschel 
Richard  M.  Doub 
Clara  Douglas 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Donald  B. 

Douglas 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  H. 

Douglas,  Jr. 
William  C.  Douglas 
Helen  James  Douglass 
H.  James  Douglass 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  H. 

Dovenmuehle 
Dimmick  D.  Drake 
Mrs.  Lyman  M.  Drake 
Robert  T.  Drake 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gunnar 

Drangsholt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max  Dressier 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  M. 

Drevs 
Mrs.  Lincoln  S.  Dring 
Carl  Dry 
Joseph  A.  Dubbs 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman 

Dubin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  A. 

DuBose 
Ruth  Duckworth 
Mrs.  A.  Adgate  Duer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Burton  Duffie 
James  W.  Dugdale 
Louis  C.  Duncan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  R 

Duncan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 

Dunn 
Arthur  L.  Dunne 

Mr.  &  Mrs  M.  F.  Dunne, 

Jr. 
Hon  &  Mrs.  R.  Jerome 

Dunne 
Bruce  L.  Durling 


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Henry  J.  Dutmers 
Carol  Lems-Dworkin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  T. 
Dyer 

Robert  J.  Eck 

Florence  P.  Eekfeldt 

Mrs.  Percv  B.  Eckhart 

Alfred  K.  Eddy 

R.  J.  Eddv 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  W. 

Edwards 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  W. 

Eger,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerard  J. 

Eger 
John  Eggum 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marvin  W. 

Ehlers 
Joseph  S.  Ehrman,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  H. 

Ehrmann 
Prof.  Benedict  Einarson 
Fred  R.  Eiseman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 

Eisenberg 
Mrs.  R.  M.  Eisendrath 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  E. 

Eisenschiml 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Eldred 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  O. 

Eldridge 
William  Elfenbaum 
Forrest  S.  Elleman 
E.  E.  Ellies 
E.  Melvin  Ellingsen 
Cherelynn  Elliott 
Grace  E.  Elliott 
Reo  V.  Elliott 
Mrs.  G.  Corson  Ellis 
H.  John  Ellis 
Mrs.  Raymond  J.  Ellis 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Winfield  Ellis 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Terry  P.  Ellis 
William  C.  Ellis 
Elm  School  -  Middle 

School 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  P. 

Elmes 
Mrs.  Henry  Embree 
Mr.  J.  W.  Embree,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael  W. 

Emmert 
M.  Caroline  Emich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tomy  Endo 
Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Enelow 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

Engelman 
George  W.  Engelmann 
E.  Stanley  Enlund 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  H.  H.  Epstein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  J.  Erick 
Walter  H.  Ericsson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  R. 

Ernest 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Ernst 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A. 

Erley 
Mary  Elizabeth  Erskine 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  McDonald 

Ervin 


Mrs.  Bergen  Evans 

Charles  D.  Evans 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chester  Evans 

Jean  Evans 

Kenneth  Evans 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  L. 

Evans 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  H. 

Evans 
W.  M.  Evans 
J.  Kenneth  Evenson 
Mr.  &  Mrs  George  B. 

Everitt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  Ewing 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  B. 

Ewing 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fabio  Fabbri 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  W. 

Faierson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Crawford  F 

Failev 
P.  W.  Fairchild 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J. 

Faissler 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 

Falls 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  I. 

Farbman 
Mrs.  H.  D.  Fargo.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Preston 

Farley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  S. 

Farmer 
Raymond  E.  Farrar 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  J. 

Farrell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  E. 

Farrell 
Albert  D.  Farwell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  B.  Farzley 
Mrs.  Herbert  R.  Faulks 
Mrs.  Herman  Faure 
Mrs.  Robert  S.  Faurot 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Fausel 
Mary  M.  Faville 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  R. 

Feeney 
Bernard  Feinberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  A. 

Feldman 
William  J.  Feldman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alan  K. 

Fellhauer 
Agnes  M.  Fennell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Calvin 

Fentress,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Judge  H.  Fern 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  Dodge 

Ferreira 
Fred  A.  Ferrini 
Thomas  G.  Fewster 
Mrs.  Peter  H.  Field 
Marshall  Field 
Robert  S.  Fiffer 
Edwin  P.  Fifielski 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  D. 

Finkel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  I. 

Finney 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Morris 

Fishbein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  L. 

Fisher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  M. 

Fisher 
Mrs.  Fred  F.  Fischl 
Mrs.  Robinson  Fisher 
Harris  J.  Fishman 
George  J.  Fitzgerald 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  D. 

Fitzgerald 
Dr.  James  P.  Fitzgibbons 
Charles  J.  Fleck,  Sr. 
E.  I.  Fleming 
Mrs.  Mildred  C.  Fletcher 
Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Fligman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  G. 

Flood 
Mrs.  Lillian  H.  Florsheim 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  W. 

Foley 
Dwight  W.  Follett 
Mrs.  Robert  L.  Foote 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Ford 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  W.  Ford 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  E. 

Foreman 
Jeannette  Forster 
Mary  Evan  Fortney 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

Forwalter 
Ralph  E.  Fox 
Richard  W.  Fox 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  W. 

Foxwell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W. 

France 
Ejler  Frandsen 
Mrs.  Robert  B.  Frank 
Allyn  J.  Franke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  P.  A. 

Frankenthal 
Harry  I.  Franklin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bertram  A. 

Franzblau 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  S. 

Fraser 
Hermann  Frauen 
Dr.  Vincent  C.  Freda 
Harold  F.  Frederick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gaylord  A. 

Freeman 
William  M.  Freeman 
Phyllis  J.  French 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  S. 

Freudenthal.  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  David  A.  Frey 
Robert  A.  Fried 
Roland  Frieder 
Fred  M.  Friedlob 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Allan 

Friedman 
Joseph  Friedman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Morton  R. 

Friedman 
William  J.  Friedman 
E.  Charles  Friesendorf 
Mrs.  Edmund  W. 

Froehlich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  D. 

Frost 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Willard  A.  Fry 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  Montford 

Fucik 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Neal  Fulk 
William  W.  Fullagar 
Mrs.  A.  W.  F.  Fuller 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Fuller 

II 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  R. 

Fuller 
Paul  C.  Fulton 
Clair  W.  Furlong 

Rudolph  R.  Gabriel 
Harry  L.  Gadau 
Elsie  C.  Gadzinski 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J. 

Gallagher 
Mary  Dru  Gallagher 
Edward  P.  Gannon 
Mrs.  James  L.  Garard 
Mrs.  Myrl  A.  Garas 
Raymond  Garbe 
Alexander  S.  Gardner 
F.  Sewall  Gardner 
Henry  A.  Gardner 
Henry  K.  Gardner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H. 

Gardner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  W. 

Gardner 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  T. 

Garland 
Alan  C.  Garrett 
Mrs.  Henry  Garrison 
George  P.  Garver 
Frank  W.  Gasior 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  A. 

Gatzert 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred 

Gawthrop 
Robert  Gay 
Ruth  K.  Gaylord 
Cecilia  Gaynes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J. 

Gearen 
John  T.  Geary,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  E. 

Gebhardt 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  E.  Gedo 
Thomas  A.  Gelderman 
Albert  S.  George 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Calvin  M. 

George 
Marjorie  J.  George 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  E. 

George 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  E.  A. 

Georgoulis 
Raymond  I.  Geraldson 
Frank  Gerbing,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  F. 

Gerk 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  J. 

Gerlits 
Louis  Gershon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Isak  V. 

Gerson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  R. 

Getz 
Oscar  Getz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E. 

Gibbons 
William  J.  Gibbons 


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f 


9 


William  T.  Gibbs 
Paul  C.  Gignilliat 
Samuel  A.  Gilford 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  E. 

Gilbert 
J.  S.  Giles.  Jr. 
J.  William  Gimbel,  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Julius  E. 

Ginsberg 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Joseph  B. 

Girardi 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Remi  J.  Gits, 

Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  Glabman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  E 

Gladding 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  J.  Glass 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  A. 

Glaysher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Hixon 

Glore 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  H. 

Glos 
Robert  V.  Gnapp 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alphonse 

Gnilka 
Louis  H.  Goebel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  H. 

Goelzer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  G. 

Goering 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  C. 

Goewey 
Alan  S.  Golboro 
Bertrand  Goldberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marshall 

Goldberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  D. 

Goldberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marvin  J. 

Goldblatt 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Morris 

Goldenberg 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Irwin  H. 

Goldman 
Fred  L.  Goldsby 
Mrs.  Julian  R.  Goldsmith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  M. 

Goldsmith 
George  J.  Goldstein.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Goldstein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  August  T. 

Gonia 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack 

Goodman 
Charles  T.  Goodrich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  W. 

Goodrich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Colin  S. 

Gordon 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  E. 

Gordon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herman  J. 

Gordon 
Leslie  S.  Gordon.  Jr. 
Marion  G  Gordon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maurice  S. 

Gordon 
Sidney  S.  Gorham.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  Poultney 

Gorter 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  S. 

Graettinger 


Harold  J.  Graf 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  A.  Graf 

Mrs.  Joseph  Y.  Grade 

William  Grage 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  A. 

Graham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  M. 

Graham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Victor  H. 

Graham 
Michael  E.  Grant 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Millard  J. 

Grauer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Stanley 

Graves 
Debby  F.  Gray 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  Gray 
J.  Douglas  Gray 
Richard  Gray 
Ruth  E.  Green 
Aubrey  J.  Greenberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Malcolm  S. 

Greenebaum 
David  H.  Greenstein 
Dr.  Bernard  M. 

Greenwald 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Clifford  C. 

Gregg 
Bruce  A.  Gregga 
Frank  M.  Grego 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  Gregor 
Mrs.  Stephen  S.  Gregory 
Dr.  Dorothy  Grey 
Arthur  J.  Greig 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Burton  H. 

Grenrock 
Henri  B.  Grier 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  P.  Grieve 
Mrs.  Carroll  L.  Griffith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chauncev  L. 

Griffith 
Lillian  Grigaitis 
Victor  E.  Grimm 
Mrs.  Morton  Grodzins 
John  E.  Groenings 
Frank  D.  Grossman 
Mrs.  W.  F.  Grote,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Karl  Grube 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  G. 

Gruhn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  F. 

Grumhaus 
Mary  Jane  L.  Grunsfeld 
Albert  Gualano 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  W. 

Guenzel 
Nellie  T.  Guernsey- 
David  L.  Gunn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Gunness 
Dorothy  L.  Gura 
Helen  K.  Gurley 
Dr.  Edwin  L.  Gustus 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  P. 

Gutekanst 
Dr.  Charles  A.  Gutzmer 
Mrs.  Robert  P.  Gwinn 

Ralph  F.  Haag 
Albert  F.  Haas 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip 

Hackbarth 
Valerie  J.  Hackert 


John  W.  B.  Hadlev 
Charles  C.  Haffner  III 
Leslie  E.  Hagenow 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  M. 

Hales 
Dr.  Dennis  M.  Hall 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Edward  W. 

Hallauer 
W.  J.  Halligan 
Romaine  M.  Halverstadt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chalkely  J. 

Hambleton 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Andrew  C. 

Hamilton 
Earl  J.  Hamilton 
Dr.  Harold  F.  Hamit 
George  W.  Hand 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Joel  S. 

Handler 
John  A.  Hanert 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Martin 

Hanley 
Richard  H   Hanneman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Allan 

Hansberger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Julian  R. 

Hansen 
J.  Russell  Hanson 
Mrs.  Norman  R.  Hanson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 

Harbeck 
John  H.  Harder  Estate 
Melvin  A.  Hardies 
Mrs.  D.  Foster  Harland 
Chauncy  D.  Harris 
Dr.  EUis  H.  Harris 
Gerald  H.  Harris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Ira  Harris 
Marian  S.  Harris 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Mortimer  B. 

Harris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  H.  Harris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 

Harrison 
E.  Houston  Harsha 
Mrs.  Augustin  S.  Hart,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henrv  G. 

Hart,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  I.  W.  Hart.  Jr. 
Malcolm  C.  Hart 
Catherine  M.  Hartigan 
Caroline  Hartmann 
Mrs.  Byron  Harvey 
C.  Dagget  Harvey 
Mrs.  John  W.  Hasler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sidney  G. 

Haskins 
Mrs.  Jerome  Hasterlik 
Emma  A.  Hatfield 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P. 

Haughton 
Mrs.  Albert  R  Hauser 
Larry  Havlicek 
Maude  M.  Hawks 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Walter 

Hawrysz 
Barbara  N.  Hayes 
Mrs  William  H.  Hazlett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Laurin  H. 

Healy 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George 

Heigho 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ben  W. 

Heineman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  W 

Heinze 
Wilfred  H.  Heitmann 
George  R.  Helffrich 
Alfred  Heller 
Carl  R.  Hendrickson 
Marlin  Hendrix 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  X. 

Henke,  Jr. 
O.  L.  Henninger 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  V 

Henry.  Jr. 
Martin  K.  Henslee 
Harold  H.  Hensold.  Jr. 
•Jerry  Herdina 
Gerard  F.  Herkes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Scott  E. 

Hertenstein 
Mrs.  J.  H.  Herz 
Mrs.  William  A.  Hewitt 
Mrs.  John  Heymann 
Robert  L.  Heymann 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  N. 

Hibben 
Thomas  D.  Hicks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roman  G. 

Hiebing.  Jr. 
Howard  E.  Hight 
Burd  Hikes 
Kimball  Hill 
Berthold  J.  Hillebrand 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  Craig 

Hilliard 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  D. 

Hinchliff 
E.  Irene  Hine 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Hines 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  H. 

Hines,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  M. 

Hintz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Victor  H. 

Hinze 
Mrs.  Edwin  Hirsch 
Mrs.  Henry  D.  Hirsch 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  W. 

Hirsch 
Robert  F.  Hite 
Mrs.  Frank  P.  Hixon 
Sharon  Ho 
Lawrence  Hoag 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  R. 

Hoagland 
George  S.  Hoban 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Hobart 
Russell  D.  Hobbs 
Edward  W.  Hobler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  J.  Hobson 
Sheldon  Hodes 
Mrs.  W.  Press  Hodgkins 
Michael  F.  Hodous 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie  Hodson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  E.  Hoehle 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Grant  D. 

Hoekstra 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  F. 

Hoel 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  B.  Hoffer 
Mrs.  Axel  A.  Hofgren 
Arlene  K.  Hoffman 


51 


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Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  B. 

Hoffman 
The  Hon.  Julius  J. 

Hoffman 
•John  Hoffnagle 
Mrs.  W.  S.  Holabird 
Donald  F.  Holem 
Marshall  M.  Holleb 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 
Hollensteiner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 

Hollerbach 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  V. 

Hollins 
Raymond  Hollis 
Mrs.  L.  C.  Holloman 
Mrs.  Allen  D.  Holloway 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  O. 

Holmberg 
V.  V.  Holmberg 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  C. 

Holmblad 
Lillian  E.  Holmburger 
Dr.  Mable  E.  Holmes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  H. 

Holmes 
Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Holzer 
Carl  Holzheimer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  S. 

Holzman 
Donald  Honchell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  F. 

Hook 
Dr.  M.  B.  Hopkins 
F.  E.  Horn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  D. 

Home 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold 

H  orween 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  B 

Horwich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald 

Horwitz 
Janice  Hoshizaki 
Mrs.  Irvin  E.  Houck 
Leslie  E.  Houck 
Joseph  J.  Houda 
Mrs.  J.  G.  Hough 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harvey  H. 

Howard 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hubert  E. 

Howard,  Jr. 
J.  A.  Howard 
Amy  L.  Howe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence 

Howe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  F. 

Howe 
Dorothy  J.  Howell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  E. 

Howie 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  R.  Howson 
Mrs.  John  D.  Hrdlicka 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  H. 

Hrozencik 
Mrs.  Otis  L.  Hubbard,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  C. 

Hudson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George 

Huebner 
Dr.  Charles  E.  Hughes 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley 
Hughey 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  B.  Hulsen 
Lemuel  B.  Hunter 
Mrs.  Paul  M.  Hunter 
James  D.  Hurley.  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  J. 

Hurley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Hurst 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  L. 

Hussey,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  B 

Hutchins 
John  S.  Hutchins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  E. 

Hutchins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur 

Hutchison 
Frank  D.  Huth 

William  J.  Iber 
Mrs.  Wilmarth  Ickes 
Masao  Igasaki,  Jr. 
Leonard  Iglinski 
Michael  Igoe,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Iker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  M. 

Ulich 
Ronald  Inden 
Jacob  Inger 
Dr.  Robert  F.  Inger 
Mrs.  Roy  C.  Ingersoll 
Mrs.  S.  L.  Ingersoll 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Spencer  E. 

Irons 
Mrs.  Henry  Irwin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard  Irvin 
John  C.  Irvin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 

Irvin 
Theodore  J.  Isaacs 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 

Isaacson 
Hans  D.  Isenberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  S. 

Isham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  L. 

Isham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  Isham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clifford  E. 

Ives 

Carl  W.  Jackson 

Alan  R.  Jacobs 

Carl  B.  Jacobs 

Mrs.  Walter  H.  Jacobs 

Emmanuel  Jacobson 

Mrs.  Eugene  Jaffe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Reinhardt  H. 

Jahn 
Frederick  G.  Jaicks 
Stanley  H.  Jakala 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  N. 

James 
Hon.&  Mrs.  Rudolph  L. 

Janega 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  Janetka 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nicholas  C. 

Jannotta 
Robert  W.  Janssen 
Mrs.  Leonard  Japp,  Sr. 
Charles  C   Jarchow 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Christian  E 

Jarchow 


Andrew  0.  Jams 
Sidney  F.  Jarrow 
Robert  W.  Jay 
Grace  A.  Jelinek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  I 

Jellinek 
Rose  Jemillo 
Albert  E.  Jenner,  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

Jennings 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  S. 

Jensen 
Jesse  G.  Jinks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  J. 

Johanson 
Harold  R.  Johnsen 
Carl  A.  Johnson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  R 

Johnson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.G.  Johnson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin 

Johnson 
George  E.  Johnson 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Henry  A.  Johnson 
John  G.  Johnson 
Norma  O.  Johnson 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  L. 

Johnson 
Wallace  D.  Johnson 
Rev.  William  A.  Johnson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 

Jolls,  Jr. 
Harry  A.  Jones 
Jessie  O.  Jones 
Joyce  J.  Jones 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Owen  Barton 

Jones 
Mrs.  Robert  V.  Jones 
Roland  Jones 
C.  R.  Jonswold 
Robert  J.  Jordan 
Paul  C.  Jorgensen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  C.  Jung 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore 

Jung,  Jr. 
The  Junior  League  of 

Evanston,  Inc.  (Mrs. 

Kenneth  Chalmers. 

Jr.  I 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Buford  H. 

Junker 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  R. 

Kackley 
Mrs.  Charles  F.  Kahn 
Nat  M.  Kahn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  D. 

Kahn 
William  H.  Kahn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  S. 

Kahnweiler 
Sandra  Kamiak 
Patricia  M.  Kammerer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest 

Kanrich 
Alan  H.  Kaplan 
The  Mayer  &  Morris 

Kaplan  Foundation 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Stanley 

Kaplan 
Walter  Kaplan 
Sam  Karash 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  Karger, 

Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Byron  C. 

Karzas 
Lawrence  Kasakoff 
George  F.  Kast 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  E. 

Kastenholz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Verne 

Kastning 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Melvin  L. 

Katten 
Ben  J.  Katz 
Henrv  W.  Kaufman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  H. 

Kaufman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

K aulas 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hinman 

Kealy 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 

Keane 
Mrs.  Jerry  J.  Keams 
Dr  &  Mrs.  Larry  M.  Keer 
Marshall  W.  Keig 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  C. 

Keister 
Dr.  Algimantas  Kelertas 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  J. 

Kelleher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  E. 

Kellerman 
Mrs.  Russell  P.  Kelley 
Ernest  B.  Kelly,  Jr. 
Dr.  Frank  B  Kelly 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 

Kelly 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  B. 

Kemp 
M.  Rosalie  Kempe 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Dennis  L. 

K  en  nedy 
William  E.  Kennel 
Harrison  Kennicott 
Mrs.  Otto  Kerner 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

Kerr 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Kerr 
Charles  C.  Kerwin 
Mrs.  Meyer  Kestnbaum 
Mrs.  E.  Ogden  Ketting 
Dr.  Ference  Kezdy 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Bashir  Khan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  R.  Khan 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Fazlur  Khan 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  George  J. 

Kidera 
Robert  J.  Kieckhefer 
Robert  G.  Kilburg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harvey 

Kimmel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Kimmel 
Joseph  P.  Kindlon 
Mrs.  Harvey  W.  King 
Dr.  Lowell  R.  King 
W.  S.  Kinkead 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  D. 

Kinn 
Mrs.  Ansel  M.  Kinney 
Dr  Janet  R   Kinney 
John  J.  Kinsella 
Robert  S.  Kinsey 


• 


52 


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f 


9 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Kinzer 
Albert  Kircher,  Jr 
Mrs.  Weymouth  Kirkland 
Clayton  Kirkpatrick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Glenn  E. 

Kischel 
James  M.  Kittleman 
Frederick  F.  Kitzing 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W 

Klatt 
Mr-   Harold  I)   Klatz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sivert 

Klefstad 
Carl  Klehm 
Walter  L.  Klein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Klimstra 
Dr.  Alfred  D.  Klinger 
Rosemary  A  Knapp 
Dr.  &  Mrs  William  B. 

Knapp 
Mrs  Francis  M.  Knight 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Knight 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo  A. 

Knowles 
Maurice  G.  Knoy 
Raymond  F.  Koch 
Raymond  J.  Koch 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  A. 

Koglin 
Mrs.  Sylvan  Kohn 
Kenneth  W.  Kolar 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Kolb 
Dr.  John  Anton  Kollar, 

Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Karl  Hugo 

Kollar 
Teresa  Konwerski 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J 

Koretz 
N.  F.  Korhumel 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Adrianus 

Korpel 
Stanley  R.  Korshak 
Herbert  H.  Koshgarian 
Peter  J.  J.  Kosiba 
Robert  S.  Kosin 
Lucille  V.  Kosinske 
Anna  H.  Kosinski 
C.  James  Kotal 
Gabriel  Gary  Kotin 
Robert  Kotowski 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roland  W. 

Kott 
Igor  A.  Kovac 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Leonard 

Koval 
Harry  O.  Kovats,  Jr. 
Edward  J.  Koza 
Francis  H.  Koziol 
Florence  A.  Kraemer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred 

Kramer 
Douglas  Kramer 
Erman  G   Kramer 
Victor  E.  Kraus 
Dr.  Arthur  M.  Krause 
L.  Martin  Krautter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  R. 

Kreck 
Jeannette  G.  Kremer 
Dr.  Charles  S.  Kresnoff 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Walter  H. 

Kreuger 
Daniel  L.  Krez 
Leonard  O.  Krez 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bertram  I) 

Kribben 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  Krieger 
Lucille  Kriel 
Jerome  Kritchevskv 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  A. 

Kroeplin 
Dr.  Joseph  Krohn 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Walter  A. 

Krolski.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  F 

Krtous 
Kay  Kruger 
Mr  &  Mrs   Herbert  W. 

Kuehnle 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  F. 

Kugel 
Mrs.  Edwin  J.  Kuh 
Mrs.  Allen  Kuhlman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Willard  Kuhn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Kulasik 
Com.  John  F.  Kurfess 
Clyde  Kurlander 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  O. 

Kurtz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  M. 

Kusher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  LeRoy  S. 

Kwiatt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  C.  Kyle 

George  A.  Laadt 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  R.  Laadt 

Edward  J.  Lace 

Clara  R.  Lacey 

Kenneth  B.  Lacy 

Mrs.  Louis  E.  Laflin,  Jr. 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  George 

Lagorio 
Kenneth  R.  Laing 
Lenadel  P.  Lalor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Lancaster 
G.  W.  Lance 
David  P.  Landon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  F. 

Lane 
Stuart  H.  Lane.  Jr. 
William  Noble  Lane 
Mrs.  George  Taylor 

Langhorne 
Joseph  B.  Lanterman 
Earl  D.  Larsen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  R. 

Larsen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  G.  Larson 
Roger  N.  Larson 
The  Lash  Foundation 
Laurence  D.  Lasky 
Frances  E.  Latham 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A 

Laubhan 
Edna  W.  Laud 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  P. 

Lautenschlager 
Celeste  R.  Lavelli 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  H 

Lavin 


Mrs.  Roland  H   Lawrence 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  William  R. 

Lawrence 
John  Franklin  Lax 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Joseph  N. 

Lazar 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  B.  Lea 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tester  H.  Lea 
George  J.  Leahy- 
Nancy  E.  Leahy- 
Gladys  L.  Leaman 
Dr.  Aaron  Learner 
Mr.  &  Mrs   Edward  S. 

Ledder 
Morris  I.  Liebman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 

Leich 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Murray  H. 

Leiffer 
John  G.  Leininger 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Christopher  A. 

Lekas 
Edward  L.  Lembitz 
William  H.  Lerch 
John  Lerner 
Michael  Lerner 
James  N.  Lesparre 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frederic  A. 

Lestina 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Warren 

Leverenz 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H 

Levi 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  B. 

Levi 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Stuart  Levin 
Joseph  M.  Levine 
W.  H.  Lewellyan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maurice  L. 

Lewis 
Dr.  R.  Burns  Lewis 
Robert  A.  Lewis 
Samuel  B.  Lewis 
Mrs.  Victor  L.  Lewis 
Robert  Leys 

Dr.  Ben  W.  Lichtenstein 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 

Liebling 
Melanie  Liesse 
Walter  E.  Lilienfield 
Terence  Lilly 
Charles  W.  Lindberg 
John  Lindgren 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  L. 

Linn 
Mrs.  Howard  Linn 
Mrs.  R.  R.  Lippincott 
Dr.  Roman  J.  Lipinski 
Mrs.  William  Lippman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  H.  Lips 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  K. 

Lipson 
Donald  C.  Lisle 
Henry  Litvak 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  W.  C.  Liu 
Mrs.  Katherine  Trees 

Livezey 
Mr  .  &  Mrs.  Homer  J. 

Livingston,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  F. 

Lizzadro 
Carl  S.  Lloyd 
L.  R.  Lock 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  T. 

Lockhart 
Allan  and  Elizabeth  Loeb 

Fund 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  E. 

Loebe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  O. 

Logan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

Logeman  IV 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alvin  W. 

Long 
Mrs.  William  Edgar  Long 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  S.  Dale 

Loomis 
John  T.  Lorch 
Kenneth  Lotsoff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  E.  M. 

Louer 
Ruth  Loughead 
Michael  W.  Louis 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Lovell 
William  H.  Lowe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  J. 

Loewenthal,  Jr. 
Ernest  C.  Lowrance 
Mrs.  James  D.  Lowry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  6. 

Lubin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  J. 

Lubbs 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 

Lubeznik 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  C. 

Lucas 
L.  N.  Lucas 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  C. 

Lueth 
Mrs.  Agnes  Lukas 
Ranee  Lumsden 
L.  A.  Lund 
George  W.  Lundin 
Mrs.  Helen  N.  Lundy 
Henry  Lustgarten 
William  Lusthoff 
Corwin  J.  Lynch 
E.  J.  Lyons 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  F.  Maas 
William  D.  Mabie 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Macal 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  D. 

MacArthur 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  S. 

MacArthur 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  K. 

MacDonald 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S. 

MacDonald 
William  C.  MacDonald 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C. 

Macheca 
Mrs.  Malcolm  B. 

Maclntire 
Edward  E.  Mack,  Jr. 
John  J.  Mack 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  O. 

MacKenzie 
Mrs.  Wallace  D. 

MacKenzie 
Carl  Gunnar  Macki 


53 


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Dr.  &  Mrs.  Michael  P. 

MacLaverty 
Mr  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

Mac-Lean,  Jr. 
J.  deNavarre  Macomb,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Roderick 

MacPherson 
Dr.  Edith  K.  MacRae 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 

Madden 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Wayne  S. 

Madden 
Mrs.  Albert  F.  Madlener, 

Jr. 
Otto  Madlener 
William  R.  Magness 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Emil  L. 

Makar 
Phillip  S.  Makin 
R.  T.  Makins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  R. 

Maliga 
Mrs.  Alberta  K.  Maljan 
Judd  D.  Malkin 
Mrs.  Edith  Grimm 

Malone 
Paul  W.  Mamula 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sidney  W. 

Mandel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  E. 

Mandler 
Walter  Maneikis 
Manhattanville  College 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold 

Manhoff 
Mrs.  John  F.  Manierre 
John  M.  Mann 
Wendell  E.  Mann 
John  F.  Mannion 
Sidney  Manowitz 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  S. 

Mansfield 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  L. 

Manta 
Lewis  Mantels 
Dr.  Michael  Maraganore 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert 

Marcus 
S.  Edward  Marder 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  N. 

Margolies 
Frank  H.  Marks 
Sydney  R.  Marovits 
Dr.  John  F.  Marquardt 
Marcia  G.  Martinson 
Jay  Marshall 
Arthur  C.  Martin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Virgil 

Martin 
Donald  R.  Martin 
George  S.  Martin 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley 

Martin 
Suzanne  L.  Martin 
Margaret  Martling 
Alex  A.  Marzek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W.  Mast 
Mrs.  Keith  Masters 
Dorothy  R.  Matchett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hugh  M. 

Matchett 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Selwvn  R. 

Mather 
Thomas  N.  Mathers 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  J 

Matthies 
Walter  J.  Mattick 
Paul  J.  Maton 
John  C.  Maulding 
Augustus  K.  Maxwell,  Jr 
John  Maxwell 
Robert  E.  Maxwell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wayne 

Maxwell 
August  H.  May 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  Chester 

May 
Mrs.  David  Mayer 
Mrs.  Frank  D.  Mayer 
Harold  M  Mayer 
Thomas  S.  McAloon 
Billings  M.  McArthur 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

McCann 
John  McCarron 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  L. 

McCarthy 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  P. 

McCartney 
Robert  B.  McClelland 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard 

McClosky 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  J. 

McClure,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Brooks 

McCormick 
Dr.  Walter  C.  McCrone 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  D. 

McCurry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Bouton 

McDougal 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  G. 

McEwen 
Mrs.  William  D. 

McFarland 
Risely  B.  McFeely,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael 

McGee 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  W. 

McGhee 
Charles  S.  McGill 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

McGoorty,  Jr. 
Mrs.  John  P.  McHugh 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  B. 

Mcllvaine 
John  J.  Mclnerney 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  T. 

Mcintosh,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Glibert  B. 

Mcintosh  II 
George  R.  McKay 
Mabel  McKay 
Donald  McKellar 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

McKinven 
Robert  W.  McKittrick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  W. 

McKittrick 
Sara  Jane  McKone 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Archie 

McLean 
Edward  C.  McLean 


Andrew  J.  McMillan 
Shirley  McMillen 
J.  Allan  McNichol 
Joseph  Munroe  McNulty 
Paul  D.  McNulty 
Cleo  Edwin  McPherson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

McWayne,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Christine  McWayne 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  L. 

McWilliams 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  L. 

Means 
Dr.  L.  Steven  Medgyesy 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C 

Meeker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  W. 

Meers 
Georgette  Mehan 
Joseph  A.  Meisel  III 
Gerhard  B.  Meissner 
Margaret  Mellody 
William  N.  Melzer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  L. 

Merrick 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  W. 

Merricks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon 

Metcalf 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Meyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  B. 

Meyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max  E.  Meyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack 

Meyerhoff 
David  C.  Meyers 
Allen  C.  Michaels 
Joseph  M.  Michaels 
Ralph  Michaels 
Robert  D.  Michels,  Jr. 

Foundation 
Bert  Henry  Michelsen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  W. 

Miessler 
Mrs.  Jerome  B.  Mikesell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Munroe 

Milavetz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  M. 

Miller 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Phillip 

Miller 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  B. 

Miller 
Donald  E.  Miller 
Mrs.  Franklin  G.  Miller 
H.  R.  Miller 
Helen  A.  Miller 
Homer  L.  Miller 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Roscoe 

Miller 
Jack  E.  Miller 
Nathan  and  Isabel  Miller 

Familv  Foundation 
Ralph  P.  Miller 
Roger  H.  Miller 
Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Miller 
John  F.  Millet 
John  J.  Milligan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L. 

Milligan 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Morton 

Millman 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  J. 

Mills 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  M.  Mills 
Frank  R.  Milnor 
Dr.  James  Miree,  Jr. 
Mrs.  John  Mayo  Mitchell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lyman  L. 

Mitchell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 

Mitchell 
Mrs.  N.  A.  Mittelman 
B.  John  Mix,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  A. 

Mleko 
L.  T.  Moate 
Richard  F.  Mohr 
Mrs.  Samuel  Moist 
H.  G.  Mojonnier 
Marion  Molyneaux 
Henry  I.  Monheimer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  C.  Monsen 
Dr.  Clark  A.  Montgomery 
John  R.  Montgomery  III 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  T.  Moon 
R.  Edwin  Moore 
William  B.  Moore,  Jr. 
John  H.  Morava 
Fred  M.  Morelli 
Dr.  Freda  Morgan 
Samuel  Morgan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P. 

Moriarty 
Jerrold  L.  Morris 
Richard  Morrison 
George  L.  Morrow 
Mrs.  John  Morrow,  Jr. 
R.  M.  Morrow 
J.  Stirling  Mortimer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 

Morstadt 
Horace  C.  Moses,  Jr. 
Mrs.  John  T.  Moss 
Raymond  Mostek 
Mrs.  David  G.  Mover 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  J.  Mueller 
Dr.  Joseph  J.  Muenster, 

Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wilfred  A. 

Muller 
Philip  Mulvey 
Manly  W.  Mumford 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  Richard 

Murphy 
Prof.  Gordon  N.  Murray 
J.  R.  Murray 
Dr.  Joel  E.  Murray 
Philip  R.  Murtaugh 
Philip  Lee  Musick 
Mr  &  Mrs.  George  V. 

Myers 

Mrs.  Walter  H.  Nadler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  C. 

Nagel,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Jerome  Naman 
Col.  &  Mrs.  John  B. 

Naser 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  G. 

Nash 
Roscoe  C.  Nash 
Arthur  Nasheim 
Bernard  Nath 


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t 


$ 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  L. 

Naylor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  E. 

Neander 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth 

Nebenzahl 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  R. 

Neisser 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Bertram  G. 

Nelson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hubert  B. 

Nelson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  W. 

Nelson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Ben 

Nelson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  W. 

Nelson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  H. 

Nelson 
M.  Graham  Netting 
Hans  Neumann 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  R.  Newgard 
Dr.  Edward  A.  Newman 
Robert  D.  Newman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  A. 

Newton 
Oliver  Nickels 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  H. 

Niederman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hans  Nielsen 
Hugo  J.  Nielsen 
Cyril  J.  Niemiec 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alden  W 

Niemoth 
Thomas  M.  Niles 
Mrs.  Voryce  T.  Nimocks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  M. 

Nisen 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.  C.  Nodine 
Winston  A.  Noiret 
J.  J.  Nolan 
Mrs.  Seymour 

Nordenburg 
Mrs.  Lawrence  E.  Norem 
Harold  W.  Norman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman  R. 

Norris 
The  North  Shore  Weavers 

Guild 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  D. 

North 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lester  I. 

Norton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gregory 

Norwell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  H. 

Noskowicz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  S. 

Noskowicz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  H. 

Noyes 
Richard  H.  Nugent 
Mrs.  John  Nuveen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Karl  F. 

Nygren 

Mr  &  Mrs.  James  F. 

Oates,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Anton 

Oberhuber 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

O'Boyle 
Lawrence  O'Connor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Robert 

Odell 
William  R.  Odell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  W. 

Oelman 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  William  C. 

Offenkrantz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.  Kinglev 

O'Hara 
DeWitt  O'Kieffe 
Dr.  George  A.  Olander 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Eric  Oldberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  J. 

O'Leary 
John  P.  O'Leary 
Dr.  Marguerite  G.  Oliver 
Lawrence  E.  Olsen 
Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Olson 
Mrs.  Patrick  L.  O'Malley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  T. 

O'Neil 
Dr.  C.  J.  O'Neill 
The  Oppenheimer  Family 

Foundation 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  W.  Opitz 
August  R.  Ortlepp 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Franklin 

Orwin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  Irving 

Osborne,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Gilbert  H.  Osgood 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  C. 

Osment 
Gary  M.  Ossewaarde 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  E. 

Osterstrom 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald 

Ostrom 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Sanford 

Otis 
James  Otis,  Jr. 
Stuart  Huntington  Otis 
John  Ekern  Ott 
Wendel  Fentress  Ott 
Dr.  George  H.  Otto 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Oughton 
Marcus  L.  Overton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  W. 

Owens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E. 

Owens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Perry  B. 

Owens 
Llewellyn  G.  Owens 
Martin  Ozinga 

Louis  F.  Pacheco 
Dr.  L.  M.  Pachman 
Russell  Packard 
Sarah  R.  Packard 
Mrs.  Walter  Paepcke 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Paesch 
Fred  P.  Page,  Jr. 
Peter  J.  Page 
William  R.  Page,  Jr. 
F.  V.  Paine 

Mrs.  James  W.  Painton 
R.  M.  Palmer 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  L. 

Palmer 
Angelo  Pane 
Herbert  W  Pannier 
Athan  A.  Pantsios 
Dr.  Frank  B.  Papierniak 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Robert  A. 

Papp 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E. 

Parcell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roland 

Parduhn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  E.  Park 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ben  Parker 
Bertha  M.  Parker 
Troy  L.  Parker 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  M. 

Parks 
Mrs.  Norman  G.  Parry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lloyd  C. 

Partridge 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Luke  R. 

Pascale 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 

Pascolla 
Jean  V.  Pasdeloup 
Daniel  E.  Pasowicz 
Dr.  Paul  J.  Patchen 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  Y. 

Paterson 
Robert  B.  Pates 
Mrs.  John  Graham 

Patterson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Quentin  F. 

Patterson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 

Patterson 
Norman  J.  Patinkin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elias  Paul 
William  J.  Pavey 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  A. 

Pavia 
Lillian  E.  Payne 
John  H.  Pay  ton 
Charles  D.  Peacock  III 
Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edgar  C. 

Peara 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A. 

Pearson,  Jr. 
Mrs.  George  Pearson 
Rov  E.  Peavev 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  W. 

Peck 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  F. 

Pedersen 
Frederick  R.  Pedrigi 
Mary  Ann  Peknik 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  R. 

Peirson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frederic  J. 

Pencek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark 

Pendleton 
F.  K.  Peppier 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harvey 

Perlman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  B. 

Perry 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Scott  Perry 
Frank  Pesce 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  LeRoy  A. 

Pesch 
Mr  &  Mrs.  James  Petcoff 


Edward  C.  Petersen,  Jr. 
William  O.  Petersen 
David  Peterson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  A. 

Peterson 
Nancy  Peterson 
Richard  B.  Peterson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Adelor  Petit, 

Jr. 
John  H.  Perkins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ellard 

Pfaelzer,  Jr. 
Melvin  A.  Pfaelzer 
William  J.  Pfeif 
J.  Francis  Pfrank 
Marjorie  C.  Phemister 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F. 

Philbin 
Walter  J.  Phillips 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wilbert  J. 

Pichler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  F. 

Picken 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  E. 

Pielsticker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Franklin  H. 

Pierson 
D.  Robert  Pierson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  J. 

Pierson 
Eugene  R.  Pilarski 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wesley  0. 

Pipes 
Mrs.  Gordon  L.  Pirie 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Willard  Plant 
William  Pletz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  M. 

Plews 
John  William  Pocock 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  J. 

Pogvara 
Mrs.  Helen  S.  Pojman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sam  Poll 
Bernard  Pollack  (Meyer 

Katz  Family 

Foundation,  Inc.) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Oren  T. 

Pollock 
Gertrude  Polashak 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A. 

Poole 
Mrs.  William  A.  Poole 
Mrs.  Henry  Pope,  Jr. 
William  A.  Pope 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  P. 

Pope 
Edward  C.  Porter 
Mrs.  Frank  S.  Porter 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  N. 

Porter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  E.  Porter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  S. 

Potter 
Albert  W.  Potts 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  E. 

Poucher 
Steven  Robert  Pounian 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  R. 

Powell 
Richard  J.  Powers 
W.  Thomas  Pover,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wiifred  C. 

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55 


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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Preble,  Sr. 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Price 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  M. 

Price 
Harry  Prince 
■Joseph  Prokop 
Raymond  J.  Prusinski 
Mrs.  Frederick  C. 

Pullman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  A.  P. 

Pullman 
Victor  W.  Purcey 
Russell  V.  Puzey 
Emily  Pytlewicz 

Margaret  M.  Quan 
Barbara  G.  Quigley 
Russell  A.  Quillen 
James  R.  Quinn 

S.  S.  Raab 

Bruce  Rabe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Rada, 

Jr. 
Dorothy  W.  Radack 
Richard  J.  Radebaugh 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  J. 

Rafson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  E. 

Raglin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  S.  Raisch 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  V. 

Ramakrishna 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  D. 

Ramaley 
Mrs.  Kenneth  S.  Ramsay 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A. 

Ranney 
Allen  N.  Ransom 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  M. 

Ratcliffe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A. 

Ratty 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Rau 
Martha  L.  Ravlin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Daniel  Ray- 
Arthur  P.  Rayunec 
Mrs.  F.  K.  Read 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  S. 

Read 
John  Redemske 
Gertrude  E.  Reeb 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Reed 
Frank  F.  Reed 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  C. 

Reeder 
Mrs.  Richard  H.  Reel 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Regan 
Ruth  Regenstein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry 

Regnery 
Robert  J.  Rehula 
Dr.  F.  Theodore  Reid,  Jr. 
Sophie  M.  Reiffel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  D. 

Reilly 
Glen  Reiman 
Dr.  Arthur  F.  Reimann 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  R. 

Reinard 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward 

Rembert 
Marie  K.  Remien 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Remien 
Richard  F.  Rende 
Dr.  Earl  Renfroe 
Robert  W   Reneker 
Edward  L.  Renno 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Rensi 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

Repasv 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  A. 

Replogle 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Howard 

ReQua 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold 

Reskin 
Myron  J.  Resnick 
Robert  F.  Reusche 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  W. 

Reuter 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Herman  M. 

Reyes 
Paul  G'  Reynolds 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  E. 

Rheingrover 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  M. 

Rice 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wayne  K. 

Rice 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 

Rich 
Dr.  Eugene  Richardson, 

Jr. 
Edward  A.  Richert 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  Ricker 
H.  C.  Rickert 
Mrs  .  George  S.  Rieg 
H.  Keith  Ridgway 
George  G.  Rinder 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  G. 

Rinehart 
Dr.  John  W.  Rippon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth 

Riskind 
Mrs.  John  Ritchie 
Charles  Ritten 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  L. 

Ritten 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  H. 

Rittweger 
Nat  A.  Rivkin 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  L. 

Robbins 
Mary  A.  Robbins 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  V. 

Roberts 
Harry  G.  Robertson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hayes 

Robertson 
Hugh  Robertson 
Scott  Robertson 
C.  Snelling  Robinson 
John  W.  Robinson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  D. 

Robinson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  W. 

Robinson,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  O.  Robson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  M 

Rockwood 


Paul  Rodas 

H.  J.  Rodemaker 

Dr.  Douglas  D.  Rodriguez 

Mrs.  Frederick  Roe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert 

Roemer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Franklyn 

Rogers 
Robert  W.  Rogers 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Karl  V. 

Rohlen 
Mrs.  Robert  M.  Roloson 

III 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  M. 

Roob 
Mr.  Harry  A.  Root.  Jr. 
L.  A.  Root 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip 

Rootberg 
Evelyn  Rose 
Irwin  Rosen 
Edward  D   Rosenberg 
Joseph  Rosenburg 
Mrs.  Marion  E. 

Rosenbluth 
Gerson  M.  Rosenthal,  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Maurice  J. 

Rosenthal 
Nathan  Rosenstone 
Dr.  Reno  Rosi 
Earl  Ross 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  M. 

Ross 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  H.  Ross 
Dr.  William  M.  Ross 
William  R.  Rostek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  G. 

Rothblatt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  J. 

Rothschild 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin  A. 

Rothschild 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Frank 

Rothschild 
Melville  N.  and  Mary  F. 

Rothschild  Fund 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Loring 

Rowe 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  N. 

Rowley 
Thomas  J.  Roy- 
Lawrence  Roys 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alex  Z.  Roz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P. 

Rozinsky 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sam 

Rubenstein 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard 

Rubin 
Kenneth  Alan  Rubinson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A. 

Rubinstein 
Arthur  Rubloff 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  E. 

Rubovits 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maxwell 

Rudgers 
John  J.  Rudolph 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lloyd  I. 

Rudolph 
Herbert  W.  Rumsfeld 
Elaine  H.  Runke 
John  W.  Ruettinger 


Raymond  L.  Rusnak 

Mrs.  Paul  Russell 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  H.  Rust 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  Ruther 

Patrick  G.  Ryan 

Mr  &  Mrs.  Anthony  M. 

Ryerson 
Mrs.  Donald  M.  Ryerson 
J.  Coert  Rylaarsdam 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max  Ryser 
Werner  Ryser 

George  A.  Sacher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  G. 

Sachs 
Judd  Sackheim 
Larry  V.  Sager 
Dr.  Vicente  F.  Sahig 
Robert  W.  Saigh 
Mrs.  Charles  M.  Sailor 
Alan  Saks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Anthony  C. 

Sallas 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Sale 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Steven 

Salisbury 
Dr.  Melvin  R.  Salk 
W.  P.  Salmon 
S.  M.  Salvino 
Dr.  Carl  H.  Samans 
Harold  R  Sampson 
William  D.  Sampson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Quentin  E. 

Samuelson 
Bernhard  O.  Sander 
Frank  B.  Sanders 
Henry  T.  Sanders 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  R. 

Sanders 
William  Wayne  Sanders 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  K. 

Santee 
Mrs.  Gene  Saper 
Chester  F.  Sargent 
Charles  D.  Satinover 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alton  F. 

Sautter 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  L. 

Savage 
Mrs.  Alvah  L.  Sawyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Calvin  P. 

Sawyier 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  S. 

Sawle,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  V. 

Sayner 
Dr.  Loren  D.  Sayre 
Col.  &  Mrs.  Harold  Sax 
Leonard  B.  Sax 
Mrs.  Henry  Scarborough 
Mrs  Bernard  E.  Schaar 
John  H.  Schacht 
William  A.  Schaefer 
Hazel  Schafer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lyle  Schaffer 
Mrs.  L.  L.  Schaffner 
Sylvia  and  Aaron 

Scheinfeld  Founda- 
tion 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  S. 

Schelly 
Marion  H.  Schenk 


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t 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  J. 

Schifeling 
Mrs.  Gerhart  Schild 
Mrs.  Morgan  B.  Schiller 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

Schimmel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  E. 

Schindler 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Schlageter 
Richard  W  Schlienz 
Harold  W.  Schloss 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  F. 

Schmid 
Dr.  George  A. 

Schmidhofer 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Donald  Gray 

Schmidt 
Joel  H.  Schmidt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  L 

Schmidt 
Marvin  H.  Schmitt 
Edgar  L.  Schnadig 
Jerome  Schneider 
Roy  E.  Schneider 
Armund  Schoen 
Mrs.  Leo  H.  Schoenhofen, 

Jr. 
Marvin  P.  Schramm 
Walter  E.  Schuessler 
E.  Charles  Schuetz 
Isabelle  Schuh 
Harry  M.  Schulman 
Mrs.  Arthur  W.  Schultz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  G. 

Schuster 
Harry  Schwimmer 
J.  J.  Schwander 
Judge  Ulysses  S. 

Schwartz 
Mrs.  Sidney  L.  Schwarz 
Fred  Schweikle 
Dr.  J   P.  Schweitzer 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Roy 

Schwerdtman 
Robert  W.  Scott 
A.  T.  Seaholm 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  G. 

Seal 
Irving  Seaman,  Jr. 
G.  Leland  Seaton 
George  Sebela 
Frank  T  Sedlacek 
Mr  &  Mrs.  James 

Seebold 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  B.  Segur 
Mr   &  Mrs.  L.  J.  Seidman 
Edwin  A.  Seipp,  Jr 
Frank  F.  Selfridge 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Leo  Seren 
Dr.  H.  M.  Serota 
E.  G.  Sexton 
!)r    lames  G.  Shaffer 
Mr  &  Mrs.  George 

Shannon,  Jr. 
Mr  &  Mrs  Martin  F. 

Shanahan 
Arthur  M   Shapiro 
Henry  Shapiro 
Arthur  E.  Sharp 
Mr  &  Mrs.  David  C. 

Sharpe 
Ernest  G  Shau 


Janet  Shauer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Shaw 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  I.  Shaw 

Mrs.  Charles  C.  Shedd 

Jeffrey  Shedd 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Timothy  P. 

Sheehan 
Robert  Shellow 
Dorothy  S.  Shepard 
Mrs.  Earl  E.  Sherff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  I. 

Shieh 
Henry  Q.  Shimmin 
Wallace  B.  Shlopack 
Mrs.  Clyde  E.  Shore) 
Mr  &  Mrs.  James  R. 

Shouba 
Maude  L.  Shreve 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas 

Sibley 
Dr  Harry  Sicher 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  W. 

Sidwell 
Mrs  Alan  C.  Siegel 
Elliot  M.  Siegel 
Robert  A.  Signore 
Otto  Ross  Sikora 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nathaniel  M. 

Silberman 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  George  B. 

Siler 
Vincent  D.  Sill 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Sills 
Mrs.  Theodore  Silverstein 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clement  M. 

Silvestro 
Irene  Simon  (The  Radner 

Fund) 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  Wayne 

Simpson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  R. 

Sims 
Dr.  John  D.  Singer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  R. 

Siragusa 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  D. 

Sirk 
George  R.  Skodon 
Deborah  E.  Skopek 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ira  Slagter 
John  Slater 

Charles  M.  Slay  maker.  Jr. 
Dr.  Laurence  L.  Sloss 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  Slusser 
John  H.  Smalley 
Robert  W.  Smick 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Curtis  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Farwell  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  D. 

Smith  II 
Goff  Smith 
Gordon  H.  Smith 
Grace  Frances  Smith 
H   Kellogg  Smith 
Mrs.  Harold  C.  Smith 

(Emily  B.  Smith 

Revocable  Trust  I 
Herman  Smith 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Hermon 

Dunlap  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A. 

Smith 
June  Smith 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Malcolm  N. 

Smith 
Mildred  Core  Smith 
Ollie  M.  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 

Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs    Thomas  W. 

Smith 
Walter  H.  Smith 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  B 

Smyth 
Karen  Ramev  Snedaker 
Walter  S.  Snodell.  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel 

Snydacker 
James  E.  Snyder 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Walter  H. 

Sobel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred 

Soderberg.  Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  A 

Sofield 
Melania  K.  Sokolowski 
Phillip  H.  Sol 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Solberg 
Lawrence  P.  Solomon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F. 

Sonderegger 
Louise  Sonoda 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eli  Soodik 
Mrs.  Robert  Sooy 
James  P.  Soper.  Jr. 
Mrs.  Edwin  J.  Souhrada 
Jill  Soula 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Franklin  Sove 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard 

Spacek 
J.  B.  Spaulding 
Joseph  S.  Spencer 
Lewis  D.  Spencer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  T. 

Spensley 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Rudolph 

Sperber 
A.  James  Speyer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lester  D. 

Speyer 
Ronald  Spiegel 
Mrs.  Robert  E.  Spiel 
Leonard  M.  Spira 
Milton  Spoor 
Gloria  K.  Sprinkle 
Mrs.  Richard  W.  Stafford 
Frederick  K.  Stamm 
George  W.  Stamm 
John  J.  Stamos 
William  E.  Stanley,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gerald  E. 

Stanton 
Dale  Starzyk 
Mrs.  Sybil  Station 
E.  Norman  Staub 
William  H.  Steele 
Mildred  D.  Steelhammer 
Earl  F.  Steffens 
Dr.  Enrique  Steider 
Mrs.  Herbert  Stein 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Jay  W.  Stein 
Mrs.  Martin  L.  Steindler 
Manfred  Steinfeld 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Richard  E. 

Steinhaus 


Barbara  S.  Steiniche 
Mr  &  Mrs.  S.  C. 

Steinman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William 

Steinwedell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  J. 

Stelzer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  D. 

Stephen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  L. 

Stephens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  R. 

Stephens.  Jr. 
George  B.  Steplock 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gardner  H. 

Stern 
Mrs.  Clement  D.  Stevens 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  C. 

Stevens 
James  A.  Stevens,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  D. 

Stevenson 
Frank  T.  Stewart 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  C. 

Stewart 
Sara  R.  Stewart 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  D. 

Stine 
Page  W.  T.  Stodder 
Edward  J.  Stoll 
Robert  G.  Stolze 
Lloyd  Stone 
Marvin  N.  Stone 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  Stone 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  J. 

St  racks 
Mrs.  Nels  M.  Strandjord 
Andy  Strang 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  0. 

Stratton 
Mrs.  David  R.  Straub 
Mrs.  Walter  F.  Straub 
Mrs.  Robert  E.  Straus 
Herbert  R.  Strauss 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ivan  G. 

Strauss 
Marian  G.  Strauss 
William  H.  Strawn 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 

Stripling 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H 

Strotz 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman 

Strunk 
Mrs.  R.  Douglas  Stuart 
Erwin  A.  Stuebner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Allen  P. 

Stults 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  C. 

Sturgis 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carroll  H. 

Sudler 
Dr.  Oscar  Sugar 
Ernest  G.  Sundin 
Mrs. Edward  V.  Sundt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  L. 

Surpless 
Dr.  George  C.  Sutton 
Miss  Margaret  Suzukida 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  R. 

Swan 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 

Swartchild 


57 


(Individuals'  Donations  of  less  than  $1000  —  continued) 


William  G.  Swartchild,  -Jr. 
Karl  A.  Swartley 
Kevin  P.  Sweeney 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  J. 

Swehla 
Gayle  Swenson 
George  H.  Swift.  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gustavus  F. 

Swift 
T.  Swigart,  Sr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Roger 

Swihart 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Sykora. 

Jr. 

Henry  J.  Tabak 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  Taff 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  M. 

Tait 
Stuart  Talbot 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald 

Talkowsky 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David 

Tallant,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Richard  D.  Tallman 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Pater  J.  Talso 
Stanley  J.  Tanan 
Joyce  S.  Tani 
Diane  J.  Tartol 
Dr.  Conrad  Tasche 
Paul  W.  Tatge 
Mrs.  Colleen  Tatner 
Mrs.  A.  Thomas  Taylor 
Bette  Taylor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  F. 

Taylor 
William  L.  Taylor.  Jr. 
Ralph  D.  Teich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  H. 

Teising 
William  R.  Tencate 
Charles  A.  Tettemer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  A. 

Tetzlaff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel 

Thaviu 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  M. 

Theno 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  K. 

Thomas 
Cecil  B.  Thomas 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  L. 

Thomas 
R.  H.  Thomas 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  P. 

Thomas 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Thomas 
Josephine  M.  Thompson 
Robert  G.  Thompson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  M. 

Thompson 
Marie  G.  Thomsen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Warren  H. 

Thon 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  H. 

Thorburn 
The  Thoresen  Foundation 

(William  E. 

Thoresen) 
Dr.  James  D.  Thornton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A. 

Thorsen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  G.  Thorpe 


Irving  D.  Thrasher 
Debora  L.  Threedy 
Howard  A.  Thrun 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  E. 

Tibbitts 
Mrs.  Albert  Harris 

Tippens 
Mrs.  Jackson  Tisch 
Paul  E.  Tobin 
Drementz  E.  Todt 
H.  Sam  Tollaksen 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  R 

Toomin 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George 

Torigian 
Dr.  Lorraine  Torkelson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gair 

Tourtellot  III 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dennis  T. 

Toyomura 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  A. 

Tracy 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Melvin  A. 

Traylor,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  S. 

Trees 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  W 

Treleaven 
Edna  M.  Trentlage 
Ronald  Trilling 
Florence  H.  Trueblood 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  Tsai 
Robert  Wood  Tullis 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Billie  B. 

Turner 
James  S.  Twerdahl 
Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Tyler 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  John  H. 

Uhrich 
Edgar  J.  Uihlein 
Michelle  C.  Ultmann 
Craig  Joseph  Umans 
Cutler  Umbach 
Marshall  S.  Underhill,  Jr. 
Gerard  M.  Ungaro 
Mrs.  Frederic  W.  Upham 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Peter  Urban 
Glenn  S.  Utt.  Jr. 

Dr.  Victoria  B.  Vacha 
Dirk  T.  Van  Alstyne 
Arthur  A.  Van  Aman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter 

Vandenbergh 
Jean  Vandevoorde 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Van 

Santen 
Dr.  James  W.  Van  Stone 
Charles  D.  Van  Winkle 
L.  L.  Van  Zandt 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Henk  Van 

Zutphen 
Dominick  Varraveto.  Jr. 
Mrs.  Edward  E.  Varnum 
D.  Throop  Vaughn 
B.  Blair  Vedder.  Jr. 
Mrs.  William  E. 

Veerhusen 
Dr.  E.  A.  Vehe 
Herbert  P.  Veldenz 
M.  P.  Venema 
James  R.  Ventura 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  V. 

Vermiglio 
Marvin  D.  Vefonee 
Linda  L.  Vetter 
Dr.  Frank  J.  Veverka 
Charles  H.  Vial 
Charles  Vibert 
Faith  Lehman  Vilas 
Mrs  Bohumil  Vlach 
Edward  J.  Vogt 
Louise  Voige 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eric  W. 

Volkman 
John  A.  Volkober 
C.  P.  Voll 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  C. 

Voris 
C.  W.  Vorreiter 
J.  C.  Vredenburgh 

Frederick  Waddell 
Dr.  Harry  K.  Waddington 
Paul  M.  Wade 
William  Wager 
Richard  Wagner 
Betty  Wahrbein 
Leonard  D.  Walberg 
Edwin  A.  Walcher.  Jr. 
C.  R.  Walgreen,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harvey  M. 

Walken 
Malcolm  M.  Walker 
Mrs.  Samuel  J.  Walker 
Nettie  Wall 
Elizabeth  B.  Wallace 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  K. 

Wallace 
Dr.  Eugene  L.  Walsh 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Dimitry 

Wanda 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton  H. 

Wandrey 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  E. 

Wanger,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Cyril  L.  Ward 
Mrs.  J.  Harris  Ward 
William  Parker  Ward 
Mrs.  Robert  R.  Ware 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ben  H. 

Warren 
Mrs.  Hempstead 

Washburne,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Hempstead 

Washburne,  Sr. 
Adelaide  F.  Wasserman 
Ann  Wasserman 
Isabel  B.  Wasson 
Mrs.  Theron  Wasson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Rush 

Watkins 
William  A.  P.  Watkins 
Norman  L.  Watson 
Walter  J.  Watson 
Thomas  H.  Watterson 
Amos  H.  Watts 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Morrison 

Waud 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie  H. 

Waverly 
William  D.  Weaver 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  Leland 

Webber 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  H.  R. 

Weber 
Mrs.  John  Weber 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Weber 
Edna  D.  Webster 
Frederick  F.  Webster 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth 

Webster 
Richard  W.  Webster 
Mr  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  L. 

Weeks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ben  Weese 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Wegener 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  A.  Weidaw 
Roger  A.  Weiler 
Irving  L.  Wein 
Celia  O.  Weinberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  A. 

Weinberg 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sol  S.  Weiner 
Stuart  Weinstein 
David  R.  Weinstock 
Jack  Weisman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Erwin  Weiss 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  A. 

Weiss 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerry  L.  Weiss 
William  B.  Weiss 
Carl  J.  Weitzel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Arthur 

Welbon 
Clarence  W.  Weldon 
Marvin  J.  Welfeld 
Mrs.  Donald  P.  Welles 
Mrs.  Edward  K.  Welles 
Mrs.  John  Paul  Welling 
Joseph  L.  Wellman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elger  G. 

Wells,  Jr. 
James  M.  Wells 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lvman  R. 

Wells 
Robert  H.  Wellington 
F.  Lee  H.  Wendell 
Charles  A.  Werner 
Peter  D.  Werner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roger  L. 

Werner 
Patrick  Weschler 
Dr.  Newton  K.  Wesley 
Richard  Wessling 
Roger  L.  Weston 
Mrs.  M.  H.  Westrich 
H.  0.  Wetmore 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  J. 

Wetterlund 
Jeannette  Wetzel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  G. 

Weyrock 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Wharton, 

Jr. 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  William  R. 

Wharton 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  A. 

Wheat  ley 
E.  Todd  Wheeler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  K. 

Wheeler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  P 

Wheeler 
Mrs.  Jay  N.  Whipple 


# 


58 


(Individuals'  Donations  of  less  than  $1000  —  continued) 


f 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  M 

Whit  acre 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  B 

Whitaker 
Mr  &  Mis   Lee  K 

Whitcomb 
Harold  E.  Whin-.  Jr. 
Naomi  White 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel   I 

White 
Virginia  Whittaker 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  L. 

Whvnot 
Rawnond  O.  Wicklander 
Barbara  J.  Wicklund 
Russell  M   Wicks 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Steven  R. 

Wieczor 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  Wiese 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alex  1.   Wiesl 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  George  D. 

Wilhanks 
Robert  A.  Wilbrandt 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  G. 

Wilcox 
Robert  B  Wilcox 
Robert  L.  Wildman 
Bradford  Wiles 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Rov  H.  Wilej 
Philip  Will.  Jr. 
Joseph  R   Willens 
Mrs  Howard  L.  Willett. 

Sr 
Albert  D.  Williams.  Jr. 
Harry  J.  Williams 
Dr.  Jack  Williams 


Melville  C.  Williams 
Mildred  E.  Williams 
Orrin  R.  Williams 
Roberta  Williams 
Mr.  &  Mrs   Russell  L. 

Williams 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Benton 

Willner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  R 

Wilson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  C 

Wilson.  Jr 
I ':  Rex  Wilson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E. 

Wilson 
Mrs  John  P.  Wilson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  S 

Wilson 
Judge  Minor  K.  Wilson 
Robert  M.  Wilson 
William  W   Wilson 
James  R.  Wimmer 
Barbara  S.  Winchester 
Harold  H.  Winer 
Ruth  E.  Wing 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  C.  Winland 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 

Winter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gibson 

Winter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ted  Winter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  Hudson 

Wirth 
Dr.  Robert  J.  Wirtshafter 
Barbara  Wirtz 
Jack  Witkowski.  Jr. 


Mr.  &  Mrs   William  T. 

Wittman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  R 

Woehrle 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Anthony 

Woewucki 
Mi    &  Mrs.  Murrav 

Wolbach,  Jr. 
Mr.  &  Mrs  Carl  G.  Wolf 
M.    &  Mrs.  Arnold  R. 

Wolff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E 

Wolff 
Mrs.  Marvin  J.  Wolfson 
Y.iu  ( 'hun  Wong 
Mr.  &  Mi-s.  Michael  Lee 

Wonio 
Arthur  M.  Wood 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J. 

Wood 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William 

Wood-Prince 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  A. 

Woods 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  N. 

Woodward 
Mary  H.  Woodward 
Mrs.  Ira  Wool 
Mrs.  W.  S.  Woolsey 
Otto  R.  Wormser 
Victor  A.  Wortman 
Dr.  Allen  L.  Wright 
Anne  McCoy  Wright 
Therese  S.  Wrobel 
Bruce  Wunner 
Frances  Wvant 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Harrv  N. 
Wyatt 

A.  D.  Vablin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William 

Yardley 
Theodore  N.  Yelich 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  J 

Yomine 
Mr   &  Mrs    Eric  G. 

Yondorf 
Mrs  Raj  M.  York 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  A 

Young 
Fred  J.  Young 
J.  I.   Young 
Mi    &  Mrs   Robert  N. 

Young 

Miriam  Zach 

Mr.  &  Mrs  Max  Zar 

George  Zaslaw 

Diana  Zaylik 

Charles  E.  Zeitlin 

George  Ziegler 

Neal  B.  Zimmerman 

A   N.  Zingrone 

Clifford  A.  Zoll 

Mr   &  Mrs.  Arwin  Zoller 

Anthony  A.  Zurek 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henrv 

Zwirner 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lewis  E. 

Zwissler 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F. 

Zwit 


CORPORATIONS  AND  FOUNDATIONS 


DONATIONS  OF  $5000  OR  MORE 


Allen-Heath  Memorial 

Foundation 
Chicago  Tribune 

Foundation 
C  N  A  Foundation 
Kent  Cambridge 

Scientific  Company 


The  Oscar  G.  and  Elsa  S. 

Mayer  Charitable 

Trust 
Sahara  Coal  Company. 

Inc. 
Wieboldt  Foundation 


1 


DONATIONS  OF  $1000  -  $4999 


Amsted  Industries 

Foundation 
Arthur  Andersen  &  Co. 
Atlantic  Richfield 

Foundation 
Borg-Warner  Foundation. 

Inc. 
Leo  Burnett  Company. 

[nc 
Central  Steel  &  Wire 

Company 


Chicago  Title  and  Trust 
Company  Foundation 

Chemetron  Foundation 

Clow  Foundation 

The  C  T  Foundation 

Consolidated  Foods 
Corporation 

Construction  Aggregates 
Corporation 


The  A.  B.  Dick 

Foundation 
R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons 

Company 
Ernst  &  Ernst 
F  M  C  Foundation 
First  Federal  Savings  & 

Loan  Assoc,  of 

Chicago  Foundation 


Geraldi  Norton  Memorial 

Corporation 
Gould  Foundation 
Hammond  Foundation 
The  Hugh  M.  Hefner 

Foundation 
Illinois  Bell 
Inland  Steel-Ryerson 

Foundation.  Inc. 


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(Corporations'  Donations  of  $1000  —  $4999  —  continued) 


Illinois  Range  Co. 
Illinois  Tool  Works 

Foundation 
Interstate  Foods 

Corporation 
Jewel  Foundation 
Kirkland  &  Ellis 
McMaster-Carr  Supply 

Company 


Marsh  &  McLennan 
National  Airlines,  Inc. 
George  Pick  &  Company 
Prince  Foundation 
The  Quaker  Oats 
Company 


Rollins  Burdick  Hunter 

Co. 
Santa  Fe  Railway 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Szabo  Food  Service,  Inc. 
Texaco,  Inc. 


Union  Oil  Company 
Foundation 

United  States  Steel 
Foundation,  Inc. 

Victor  Foundation 

Ben  O.  Warren 

Foundation,  Inc. 

Arthur  Young  & 
Company 

E.  W  Zimmerman 
Construction 
Products,  Inc. 


I 


DONATIONS  OF  LESS  THAN  $1000 


A-l  Photo  Service 
Alaned  Operating 

Company 
The  American  College  of 

Physicians 
American  Society  of 

Hematology 
Anaran  Mold  &  Casting 

Company,  Inc. 
J.  C.  Anderson,  Inc. 
Anderson  &  Litwack 

Company 
Andex  Industries,  Inc. 
Antonow  and  Fink 
Apex  Railway  Products 

Co. 
Associated  Material 

Handling  Industries, 

Inc. 

The  Bakery 

Barr  Electric  Corporation 
Baxter  Laboratories,  Inc. 
James  B.  Beam  Distilling 

Co. 
The  Beefeater 

Foundation 
Belz  and  Kohl 
Bliss  &  Laughlin 

Industries 
Harold  S.  Brady  & 

Company 
Brown  Brothers 

Harriman  & 

Company 
Budd  Business  Forms, 

Inc. 
The  Bunker-Ramo 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Burlington  Northern 

Foundation 

Callaghan  &  Company 
Calumet  Heat  Treating 

Corporation 
Capitol  Cement 

Company,  In- 
corporated 
Car  Pool,  Inc. 
Cee  Dee  Management 

Company 
Central  Lake  Currency 

Exchange 
Century  Weaver 

Foundation 
Chatham  Paving 

Company 


Cherry  Electrical 

Products  Corporation 
Chicago  Metallic 

Corporation 
The  Chicago 

Ornithological 

Society 
Chicago  Plush  &  Leather 

Case  Company 
Chicago  Today  Charities, 

Inc. 
Chicagoland  Glider 

Council 
C.  P.  Clare  Company 
Clark  Foundation 
E.  Cochanis  Enterprises 
Colley  &  McCoy 

Company 
Columbia  Pipe  &  Supply 

Co. 
Consoer  Townsend  & 

Associates 
Continental  Machine 

Company 
Cooper  Machine 

Company,  Inc. 
The  Corey  Steel 

Company 
Coronet  Instructional 

Media 
Container  Corporation  of 

America 
Continental  Airlines 

Foundation 
Contour  Products 

Company,  Inc. 
Contract  Cleaning 

Maintenance,  Inc. 
Crooks  Terminal 

Warehouse,  Inc. 

Dee  Electric  Company, 

Inc. 
Reuben  H.  Donnelley 

Corporation 
Doral  Enterprises 
Alan  Drey  Company,  Inc. 

Edalan  Operating 

Company 
Eder  Instrument 

Company,  Inc. 
Electro-Kinetics,  Inc. 
Enameled  Steel  and  Sign 

Company 
The  Enterprise 

Companies 


The  A.  Epstein 

Companies,  Inc. 

Equipment  Storage 
Corporation 

Fabrico  Manufacturing 

Corp. 
Federal  Screw  Products, 

Inc. 
Fel  Pro,  Inc. 
J.  B.  Ferguson  Publishing 

Company 
Ferrara  Pan  Candy 

Company 
Financial  Federal  Savings 

and  Loan  Association 
First  Calumet  City 

Savings 
First  National  Bank  of 

Morton  Grove 
Five  and  Seven  Burgers. 

Inc. 
The  Florsheim  Shoe 

Foundation,  Inc. 
Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 
Ford  City  Bank 
Foremost  Liquor  Stores 

Charitable  Founda- 
tion 
Fox  Secretarial  College, 

Inc. 
Foxcroft  Sod  Farms 
G.  B.  Frank,  Incorporated 
Otto  Frankenbush,  Inc. 
Freund  Can  Company 

Gamma  Photo  Labs,  Inc. 
General  Electric 

Company 
General  Mailing  Service  & 

Sales  Company,  Inc. 
General  Mills  Foundation 
Marvin  Glass  & 

Associates 
Bertrand  Goldberg 

Associates 
Jerry  Golten  Company. 

Inc. 
Gordon  Brothers  Iron  & 

Metal  Company 
Gorman  Publishing 

Company 
John  H.  Grace  Company 
R.  C.  Graphjcs.  Inc 

Hamburger  University  - 
Class  #168 


Hamburger  University  - 
MacDonald's 

E.  Hansen  Company,  Inc. 
The  Hartford  Insurance 

Group  Foundation, 

Inc. 
Haskins  &  Sells 
Heinemann's  Bakeries 
The  W.  W.  Henry 

Company 
Holabird  &  Root 
Home  Federal  Savings 
Homewood  Flossmoor 

Associates  of  the 

Women's  Board  of 

the  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago 
Humboldt  Manufacturing 

Company 
Hyre  Electric  Company 

Paul  F.  Ilg  Supply 

Company 
IC  Industries 
Illinois  State  Chamber  of 

Commerce 
Insurance  Building 

Repair  Company 

Jays  Food.  Inc. 
Carl  R.  Johnson  & 

Company 
Jordan  Paper  Box 

Company 

Kara,  Inc.  (McDonald's 
System  Hamburgers) 

Karlin  &  Fleisher 

A.  M.  Kinney  Associates, 
Inc. 

Klefstad  Companies,  Inc. 

Kohl  &  Madden  Printing 
Ink  Corporation 

Krantzen  Studio,  Inc. 

Paul  J.  Krez  Company 

Lake  Chemical  Company 
Lance  Construction 
Supplies,  Inc. 

F.  Landon  Cartage 

Company 
LaSalle  Adams  Fund 
Lauderman  Brothers,  Inc. 
Harry  Lee  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Henry  Lee  and  Company 
The  Lockformer 

Foundation 


60 


(Corporations'  Donations  of  less  than  $1000  —  continued) 


, 


M.  B.  Sales  Company 
Robert  A.  Maher  & 

Company 
Marsteller,  Inc. 
Matherson-Selig 

Company 
McAllister  Equipment 

Company 
The  McCarty  Company 
McCarty  and  Watson 
McDonald's  Drive-In  of 

Eau  Claire,  Inc. 
McDonald  Hamburger 

System 
McDonald's  Madlor 

Corporation 
McDonald's  Maple  Carry- 
out,  Inc. 
McDonald's  Milwaukee- 
Drive-In  No.  1.  Inc. 
McDonald's  of  Naperville 
McDonald's  System 

Hamburgers 
McNulty  Brothers 

Company 
Mead  Papers  Division 
Mehring  &  Hanson- 

Wendt,  Inc. 
Meiszner  Funeral  Home 
Merkle  Korff  Gear 

Company 
Merrill  Lynch,  Pierce, 

Fenner  &  Smith,  Inc. 
Metron  Steel  Corporation 
Mid-Continent  Metal 

Products  Company 
Midland  Development 

Company 
Midwest  Federation  of 

Mineralogical  and 

Geological  Societies 
Mitsui  &  Company 

(U.S.A.)  Inc. 
Montgomery  Elevator 

Company 
Mr  and  Me,  Inc. 

The  Naperville  Sun,  Inc. 


National  Account 

Systems,  Inc. 
National  Bureau  of 

Property  Adminis- 
tration. Inc. 
National  Can 
Henry  Newgard  & 

Company 
L.  H.  Niems  &  Associates 
North  American  Car 

Corporation 
Northern  Industrial 

Supply 
The  Northern  Trust 

Company 
Nugent  Wenckus,  Inc. 

Old  Rose  Distributing 
Company 

Palmer  Design  Associates 
Parker  House  Sausage 

Company 
Peat,  Marwick,  Mitchell 

&  Company 
The  Albert  Pick,  Jr.  Fund 
Plycraft  Products,  Inc. 
Portec,  Inc. 
Precision  Steel 

Warehouse,  Inc. 
Productigear,  Inc. 

R.  M.  Equipment,  Inc. 
R  &  S  Cermak  Liquors, 

Inc. 
Ravenswood  Manor 

Improvement  Assoc. 
Regal  Tube  Company 
S.  J.  Reynolds  Company 
Roberts  &  Porter,  Inc. 
Rohlen  Foundation 
Rosemoor  Manufacturing 

Company 
Ross,  Hardies,  O'Keefe, 

Babcock  and  Parsons 
Runzel  Cord  and  Wire 

Company 


William  T.  Russell,  Inc 
The  Russell-Hampton  Co. 

Samartano  &  Company 
Schaff  Piano  String 

Corporation 
Schuessler  Knitting 

Foundation 
Scribner  &  Companv 
Sealy  Mattress  Company 
Second  Federal  Savings 

and  Loan  Association 
Security  Federal  Savings 

&  Loan  Association 

of  Lake  County 
Severance  &  Associates 
Skil  Corporation 
Skokie  Federal  Savings 
H.  Robert  Slater 

Company,  Inc. 
Soil  Testing  Services,  Inc. 
Son  and  Prins  Company 
Southtown  Economist, 

Inc. 
Speed-O-Print  Business 

Machines  Corp. 
Maxwell  Sroge  Company, 

Inc. 
Tom  Stack  &  Associates 
Stagg  Construction 

Company 
Standard  Alliance 

Industries,  Inc. 
Standard  Car  Truck 

Company 
Steel  Sales  Corporation 
Stepan  Chemical 

Company- 
David  F.  Swain  & 

Company 
The  Sweet  Company,  Inc. 
Sweetheart  Cup 

Corporation 

Theodore  Enterprises 
Towers,  Perrin,  Forster  & 
Crosby,  Inc. 


Trainor  Glass  Company 
Arthur  C.  Trask 

Corporation 
Trefz  Management 

Company,  Inc. 

Union  Cord  Products 

Company 
The  United  Educators 

Foundation 
Universal  Metal  Hose 

Company 
Urban  Investment  and 

Development 

Company 

Vaco  Products  Company 
Vance  Publishing 

Corporation 
Vapor  Corporation 
Ventfabrics,  Inc. 
Joseph  A.  Vogt  Company 
Vogue  Belt  &  Ornament 

Company.  Inc. 

WMAQ-TV 
E.  H.  Wachs  Company 
Warwick  Electronics,  Inc. 
The  Welding  Shop 
Welles  Auto  Radio 

Distributors 
Wells  Furniture  Makers, 

Inc. 
Westinghouse  Electric 

Corporation 
Westlake  Press,  Inc. 
Winzeler  Manufacturing 

&  Tool  Company 
Wisconsin  Tool  and 

Stamping  Companv 
Wolfberg  &  Kroll 
Woodbridge  Ornamental 

Iron  Company 
Worth  Federal  Savings  & 

Loan  Assoc. 

Yaeger  Orthopedic 
Laboratory 


* 


61 


Donors  to  the  Collections  of  the 
Museum,  1973  -  1974 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ANTHROPOLOGY 


Dr.  George  Ariel 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul 

Armstrong 
Dr.  Robert  P.  Armstrong 
Julio  Gerardo  Sanchez 

Arredondo 
Hubert  Beddoes 
Sammy  Berk 
Helen  Bernstein 
Dr.  Gwendolen  Carter 
Dr.  Glen  Cole 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  E. 

Coleman 
Dr.  Malcolm  Collier 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roger 

Coombs 
Charles  W.  Courtney 
George  Danforth 
Marshall  Frankel 
Mrs.  A.  W.  F.  Fuller 
Mrs.  E.  Geymer 
Col.  Clifford  C.  Gregg 
Dr.  Robert  F.  Inger 
Dr.  Richard  Klein 
M.  R.  Kleindienst 
Wilbur  J.  Knoblock 
Lester  Landman 
William  F.  LeMond 


Thomas  H.  Long 
Joseph  C.  Lyons 
Hays  MacFarland,  Jr. 
Stephen  Polyak 
Dr.  Miroslav  Prokopec 
Don  Reisner 
Dr.  James  Rogers 
Dr.  Victor  Rosen 
Estate  of  Mrs.  Mary 

Alston  Read  Hume 

Simms 
Carol  Slavin 
Mrs.  Edward  Byron 

Smith 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H. 

Strotz 
John  Terrell 
A.  S.  Tisinai 
Chester  D.  Tripp 
Caroline  Van  Evera 
Wilbur  White 
Dr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  0. 

Williams 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marvin  J, 

Wolfson 


• 


DEPARTMENT  OF  BOTANY 


Pat  Armstrong 
Auburn  University 
Dr.  Harold  C.  Bold 
British  Museum  (Natural 

History),  London 
University  of  California 
Dr.  Margery  C.  Carlson 
University  of  Colorado 

Museum 
Cornell  University 
Sheila  Cosminsky 
Dr.  Robert  W.  Cruden 
Duke  University 
Escuela  Agricola 

Panamericana, 

Honduras 
Ulrich  Eskuche 
Pete  Feinsinger 
Dr.  Alwyn  Gentry 
University  of  Georgia 


Dr.  William  Gillis 
Gary  Hartshorn 
Harvard  Herbaria 
William  J.  Hess 
C.  S.  Holland 
Instituto  Botanico,  MAC, 

Venezulea 
Dr.  Helen  Kennedy 
Bruce  Livingston 
Mrs.  Francis  Lukas 
Bruce  MacBryde 
Mississippi  State 

University 
Missouri  Botanical 

Garden 
Morton  Arboretum 
New  Mexico  State 

University 
New  York  Botanical 

Garden 


Northeast  Louisiana 

University 
Northeastern  University- 
Ohio  State  University 
Paul  A.  Opler  Collections 
O.  T.  S.  Project,  Costa 

Rica 
Marion  Pahl 
Timothy  Plowman 
Dr.  Patricio  Ponce  de 

Leon 
Alfreida  Rehling 
Donald  Richards 
Rocky  Mountain  Forest 

Service  Herbarium 
Dr.  Bernice  G.  Schubert 
Marie  Selby  Botanical 

Gardens 
Frank  C.  Seymour 
Dr.  Donald  R.  Simpson 
Dr.  Rolf  Singer 


Dr.  Paul  Sorenson 
University  of  South 

Florida 
Robert  G.  Stolze 
Trenton  State  College 
U.S.D.A.  Department  of 

Soil  and  Crop  Science 
U.S.D.A.  Forest  Service 
U.S.D.A.  National 

Arboretum 
United  States  National 

Museum  of  Natural 

History 
Universidad  Cuzco,  Peru 
Universidad  Nacional 

Agraria,  Peru 
Universidad  Nacional  del 

Nordeste,  Argentina 
W.  A.  Weber 
University  of  Wisconsin 


DEPARTMENT  OF  GEOLOGY 


Mrs.  Shirley  Allen 
Ray  Bandringa 
Dr.  David  Bardack 
Ray  Bass 
Thomas  Bee 
Dr.  Milton  Blander 
William  J.  Breed 
Kenneth  Campbell 
Gerard  R.  Case 
Glenn  Commons 
Richard  Arnold  Davis 
Anna  Degenhardt 
Dr.  A.  F.  de  Lapporent 
W.  A.  Elder 
Dr.  Henry  Field 
Owen  Fordham 
Terrence  J.  Frest 
Kathryn  Gibbons 


Frank  A.  Greene,  Jr. 
Paul  H.  Gundersen 
Gustavus  Adolphus 

College 
Mrs.  Margaret  Halleck 
Jerry  Herdina 
Robert  Holsman 
Dr.  Arthur  Hounslow 
David  Hutchinson 
University  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Geological 

Sciences,  England 
David  Kalvelage 
Walter  Kean 
Michael  Kelly 
Dr.  Elbert  King,  Jr. 
William  J.  King 
Greg  Klocek 


Dr.  C.  H.  R.  Koenigswald 
James  E.  Konecny 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  E. 

Konecny 
Robert  Kott 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  William 

Krueger 
John  Krzton 
Stephen  LeMay 
Dr.  Richard  Lund 
University  of  Manchester, 

England 
R.  F.  Marschener 
J.  H.  McLellan 
Donald  Mikulik 
Dr.  P.  B.  Moore 
Dr.  Edward  J.  Olsen 


Mrs.  Seymour 

Oppenheimer 
C.  R.  C.  Paul 
Dr.  Richard  M.  Pearl 
Mrs.  Helen  Piecko 
Joel  Pond 
Bartlett  Richards 
Dr.  Francis  Robaszynski 
Eric  Rohmann 
John  S.  Runnells 
Dr.  P.  Sartenaer 
Dr.  W.  B.  Saunders 
Dr.  Frederick  R.  Schram 
Levi  Sherman 
H.  H.  Shoemaker 
Mrs.  Lydia  Silva 
Dr.  Teofil  Sliskovic 
Gerald  Slusser 


62 


(Donors  to  the  Collections  —  continued) 


Sidney  Smith 
Dr.  John  Tenery 
Dr.  George  Tunel 


U    S   Borax  Company 
Edward  Valauskas 


Mrs.  James  Walker 
Thomas  D.  Witchek 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  A.  Wolff 
Harold  Wolff 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marvin 
Wolfson 


f 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ZOOLOGY 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  Albach 
Dr.  Moacir  Alvarenga 
American  Museum  of 

Natural  History 
Dr.  Peter  L.  Ames 
Dr   Robin  Andrews 
Dr.  George  E.  Ball 
Dr  T.  C.  Barr.  Jr. 
Karl  Bartel 
Dr.  Ross  T.  Bell 
Victor  A.  Blazevic 
Ronald  Boardman 
Bolivian  Zoological 

Expedition  1972-197! 
Branley  A.  Branson 
Virginia  A.  Braswell 
Dr.  James  M.  Brennan 
Warren  U.  Brigham 
A.  G.  Bnl 
L.  Brodie 
Alice  Burke 
California  Academy  of 

Sciences 
Dr.  J.  Milton  Campbell 
Ruth  and  Ellen  Carlson 
Keith  A.  Carson 
Donald  S.  Chandler 
Chicago  Shell  Club 
Chicago  Zoological  Park 
Dr.  Tom  Clarke 
Prof.  Julio  R.  Contreras 
Dr.  Joel  Cracraft 
Donald  G.  Cox 
Donald  Daleske 
Dallas  Museum  of 

Natural  History- 
Alan  J.  Dartnell 
Dr.  A.  F.  DeBlase 
Dr.  Luis  de  la  Torre 
Thomas  E.  Dimock 
R.  H.  L.  Disney 
Dr.  Louis  Dupree 
Stanley  J.  Dvorak.  Jr. 
Henry  S.  Dybas 
Dr.  Ramon  Elosequi 
Mrs.  Sheryl  English 
Irene  T.  Ewing 


Fred  Fechtner 
Harold  Feinberg 
Marshall  Field 
Mrs.  M.  G.  Fisher 
Dr.  Jack  Fooden 
Dr.  James  W   Foster 
Erik  Freiser 
Jayne  Freshour 
Dr.  Karl  R.  Frogner 
Dr.  Deane  P.  Furman 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Norman 

Gardner 
Dr.  Elizabeth  L.  Girardi 
Garrett  Glodek 
Yves  Gomy 
Glenn  A.  Goodfriend 
Charles  T.  Gradowski 
Dr.  David  W.  Greenfield 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max  Griffiths 
T.  Guensburg 
Slave  D.  Hadzisce 
Dr.  Gonzalo  Halffter 
Dr.  Alan  R.  Hardy 
Dr.  J.  D.  Hardy.  Jr. 
Alan  R.  Hargens 
Dr.  John  R.  Hendrickson 
Peter  Hocking 
C.  E.  Hoger 
Gene  Holmes 
Dawn,  Carol,  and  Rex 

Homme 
Dr.  Harry  Hoogstraal 
Dennis  Horter 
Ann  T.  Howden 
Royce  Hubert 
Leslie  Hubricht 
Mrs.  Eulamae  Iwan 
Dr.  Daniel  H.  Janzen 
Dr.  Robert  Jenkins 
Dr.  Karl  M.  Johnson 
Enrique  R.  Justo 
Karl  E.  Karalus 
Erik  N.  Kjellesvig- 

Waering 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Holden  N. 

Koto 
Dr.  N.  L.  H.  Krauss 


Charles  Kroon 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  F. 
Kuch 

Dr.  A.  P.  Kuzyakin 

Rene  Laubach 

Dr.  R.  N.  Lea 

Richard  Lewandowski 

Dr.  David  S.  Liem 

Lincoln  Park  Zoological 
Gardens 

Dr.  F.  E.  Loosjes 

Borys  Malkin 

Scott  Maness 

J.  T.  Marshall,  Jr. 

Dr.  Robert  L.  Martin 

Mrs.  Wilma  Masterson 

Timothy  J.  McCarthy 

Dr.  Claus  Meier-Brook 

Middle  America  Research 
Unit  (National 
Institute  of  Health! 

Robert  Wendell  Miller 

Dr.  William  E.  Miller 

Morton  Arboretum 

Museum  of  Southwest 
Biology 

N.  Nadchatram 

Natuurwetenschappelijke 
Studiekring  voor 
Suriname  en  de 
Nederlandse  Antillen 

Vincent  N.  Ngam 

Diana  Nichols 

M.  Ostini 

Dr.  Orlando  Park 

Dr.  Donald  Pearson 

Dr.  Stewart  Peck 

Dr.  J.  L.  Perret 

Robert  H.  Perry 

Ellen  Peterson 

Mrs.  Tara  Priesser 

Michael  Prokop 

Vernon  Reaves 

Dr.  Jack  T.  Reed 

Dr.  David  E.  Reichle 

Steven  L.  Richmond 

Arnold  Richter 


J.  W.  Rieder 
John  Robinson 
Dr  J.  D.  Romer 
Mark  A.  Rosenthal 
James  P.  Rowan 
Dr.  Ursula  Rowiatt 
Dr  Albert  Rudnick 
John  S.  Runnells 
Mrs.  Elmer  Rylander 
St.  Luke's  Presbyterian 

Hospital 
San  Diego  Zoological 

Park 
Teruo  Sasaki 
S.  G.  Seminoff 
John  G.  Shedd  Aquarium 
Dr.  Robert  Shipp 
Dr.  H.  Shoemaker 
Mrs.  Diane  Simard 
Dr.  Ian  M.  Smith 
Barbara  K.  Solem 
Kirsten  Solem 
Vernon  Stehr 
Roy  Steinbach 
Mrs.  Mayer  Stiebel 
Dr.  Walter  Suter 
Margaret  Teskey 
Dr.  James  E.  Thomerson 
Kitti  Thonglongya 
Dr.  William  D.  f  urnbull 
Dr.  J.  Turrel 
U.  S.  Fish  and  Wildlife 

Service 
Dr.  Ilmari  Valovirta 
Mrs.  Katina  M.  Vastlik 
James  Votava 
Erik  K.  Waering 
Dr.  John  Wagner 
Dr.  Richard  Wassersug 
Dr.  Edward  F.  Webb 
J.  V.  Wee 

Dr.  Rupert  L.  Wenzel 
Thomas  E.  West 
John  White 
Dr.  Louis  O.  Williams 
John  Wintersteen 
Dr.  Frank  N.  Young 
John  Ziola 


* 


Clifford  N.  Anderson 
Ruth  Andris 
Dr.  Joao  Angely 
The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago 
D.  Baird 
Baraboo  Senior  High 

School 
Dr  Fred  A.  Barklev 


LIBRARY 


Mrs.  Norma  Z.  Bennett 
Charles  Benton 
Dr.  Robert  F.  Betz 
Edgar  H   Brenner 
Bennet  Bronson 
Dr.  William  C.  Burger 
John  G.  Buza 
Edmund  Carpenter 
Mrs.  O.  P.  Chirvinskaya 


Ruth  Coffler 
Dr.  Robert  Conant 
Henry  S.  Dybas 
Nicholas  Falzone 
W.  Peyton  Fawcett 
Dr.  Henry  Field 
Mrs.  A.  W.  F.  Fuller 
Dr.  Elizabeth  L.  Girardi 
Dr.  Sidney  F.  Glassman 


Harry  W.  Greene 
Vivian  Varney  Guyler 
F.  Barrington  Hall 
Hirohito,  Emperor  of 

Japan 
Richard  C.  Houser 
Dr.  Robert  F.  Inger 
Roderick  R.  Irwin 


63 


(Donors  to  the  Collections  —  continued) 


Trude  Kern 

Dr.  John  B.  Kethley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Holrlen  Koto 

Ervan  F.  Kushner 

Christopher  C.  Legge 

R.  C.  Leslie 

Bowman  C.  Lingle  II 

Dr.  Helen  M.  McCammon 

Russell  MacFall 

J.  De  Navarre  Macomb. 

Jr. 
Dorothy  Nash 
Nihon  Ki-In.  Tok\  o 


Dr.  Matthew  H.  Nitecki 
1  )r   Edward  J.  Olsen 
Pacific  Tropical  Botanical 

Garden 
Robert  M.  Pearl 
Robert  H.  Perry 
Mrs.  Donald  Peters 
Max  L.  Plaut 
Dr.  George  B.  Rabb 
Dr.  Eugene  S. 

Richardson,  Jr. 
E.  Rossbach 
George  C.  Ruhle 


Robert  Savage 

Dr.  Robert  R.  Schrock 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerome 

Schultz 
Wayne  Serven 
Dr.  Rolf  Singer 
William  Slocum 
Ellen  T.  Smith 
Takeda  Chemical 

Industries  Ltd. 
Teyler's  Stichting, 

Haarlem 
Dr.  Leigh  Van  Valen 


Dr.  James  W.  VanStone 
Charles  Vesely 
Dr.  Paul  D.  Voth 
Maude  Wahlman 
David  M.  Walsten 
Allen  D.  Walters 
E.  Leland  Webber 
Dr.  Rupert  L.  Wenzel 
Western  Illinois 

University 
Henry  P.  Wheeler 
Dr.  Louis  O.  Williams 
M.  Williams 


# 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION 


Isaac  S.  Goldman 


Mr  &  Mrs.  Holden  N. 
Koto 


Turtox  MacMillan 
Science  Company, 
Inc. 


Mrs.  Isabel  B.  Wasson 


DONORS  OF  MATERIALS  TO  THE  MUSEUM 


The  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago 


First  Federal  Savings  and 
Loan  Association  of 
Chicago 


64 


Board  of  Trustees 


December  31,  1974 


0 


OFFICERS 


Blaine  J.  Yarrington,  President 

Bowen  Blair,  Vice  President 

Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II,  Vice  President 

William  L.  Searle,  Vice  President 

William  G.  Swartchild,  Jr.,  Vice  President 

Julian  B.  Wilkins,  Vice  President 

Edward  Byron  Smith,  Treasurer 

John  S.  Runnels,  Secretary 

E.  Leland  Webber,  Director  and  Assistant  Secretary 

Norman  W.  Nelson,  Assistant  Secretary 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


Gordon  Bent 

Harry  O.  Bercher 

Bowen  Blair 

Stanton  R.  Cook 

William  R.  Dickinson,  Jr. 

Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II 

Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II 

Marshall  Field 

Nicholas  Galitzine 

Paul  W.  Goodrich 

Remick  McDowell 

Hugo  J.  Melvoin 

William  H.  Mitchell 


Charles  F.  Murphy,  Jr. 
Harry  M.  Oliver,  Jr. 
John  S.  Runnells 
William  L.  Searle 
Edward  Byron  Smith 
Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith 
Robert  H.  Strotz 
John  W.  Sullivan 
William  G.  Swartchild,  Jr. 
E.  Leland  Webber 
Julian  B.  Wilkins 
Blaine  J.  Yarrington 


* 


LIFE  TRUSTEES 


William  McCormick  Blair 
Joseph  N.  Field 
Clifford  C.  Gregg 
Samuel  Insull,  Jr. 
William  V.  Kahler 
Hughston  M.  McBain 
J.  Roscoe  Miller 


James  L.  Palmer 
John  T.  Pirie,  Jr. 
John  G.  Searle 
John  M.  Simpson 
Louis  Ware 
J.  Howard  Wood 


65 


Officers  and  Committees 
December  31,  1974 


President  .  .  .  Blaine  J.  Yarrington 
Executive  <  'ommittee  B 

Blaine  J.  Yarrington,  President 
William  G.  Swartchild,  Jr.,  Vice  President 
Bowen  Blair,  Vice  President 
Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II,  Vice  President 
Julian  B.  Wilkins,  Vice  President 
William  L.  Searle,  Vice  President 
Edward  Byron  Smith,  Treasurer 
John  S.  Runnells,  Secretary 
E.  Leland  Webber,  Director  and  Assistant  Secretary 


Vice  President  -  Program  Planning  and  Evaluation  .  .  .  William  G.  Swartchild,  Jr. 
Program  Planning  and  Evaluation  Committee 
Mrs.  T.  Stanton  Armour  Staff 

Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II  Alice  P.  Carnes 

Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II  Robert  F.  Inger 

Remick  McDowell  Lorin  I.  Nevling 

Hugo  J.  Melvoin  Rupert  L.  Wenzel 

Harry  M.  Oliver,  Jr. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Ranney 
John  S.  Runnells 
Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith 
Mrs.  Theodore  D.  Tieken 


Vice  President  -  Resource  Planning  and  Development  .  .  .  Bowen  Blair 
Resource  Planning  and  Development  Committee 

Gordon  Bent  Staff 

Harry  0.  Bercher  Thomas  R.  Sanders 

Stanton  R.  Cook 

Marshall  Field 

Nicholas  Galitzine 

William  H.  Mitchell 

Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith 

Vice  President  -  Public  Affairs  .  .  .  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II  W 

Public  Affairs  Committee 
Mrs.  B.  Edward  Bensinger  Staff 

Gordon  Bent  William  G.  Pasek 

Mrs.  Emmett  Dedmon  Thomas  R.  Sanders 

Mrs.  Frank  D.  Mayer 
Harry  M.  Oliver,  Jr. 
Mrs.  William  Wood-Prince 

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Vice  President  -  Facilities  Planning  .  .  .  Julian  B.  Wilkins 
Facilities  Planning  Committee 

Stanton  R.  Cook  Staff 

William  R.  Dickinson.  Jr.  Norman  W.  Nelson 

Charles  F.  Murphy,  Jr.  Norman  P.  Radtke 

John  S.  Runnells  Melvin  A.  Traylor,  Jr. 
John  W.  Sullivan 


Vice  President  -  Internal  Affairs  .  .  .  William  L.  Searle 
Internal  Affairs  Committee 

William  R.  Dickinson.  Jr.  Staff 

Paul  W.  Goodrich  Norman  W.  Nelson 

Remick  McDowell 

Hugo  J.  Melvoin 

John  T.  Pirie.  Jr. 

Robert  H.  Strotz 

Treasurer  .  .  .  Edward  Byron  Smith 
Investment  Committee 

Bowen  Blair  Staff 

Nicholas  Galitzine  Norman  W.  Nelson 

Paul  W.  Goodrich 

William  H.  Mitchell 


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Women's  Board 


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OFFICERS 


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Mrs  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II,  President 

Mrs.  Frank  D.  Mayer,  Vice  President 

Mrs  William  L.  Searle,  Vice  President 

Mrs.  Harold  F.  Grumhaus,  Vice  President 

Mrs.  Charles  Fenger  Nadler,  Recording  Secretary 

Mrs.  Charles  S.  Potter,  Corresponding  Secretary 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Straus,  Treasurer 

Mrs.  Edward  F.  Blettner,  Assistant  Treasurer 


Mrs.  James  W.  Alsdorf 

Mrs.  A.  Watson  Armour  III 

Mrs.  Laurence  H.  Armour.  Jr  . 

Mrs.  T.  Stanton  Armour 

Mrs.  Vernon  Armour 

Mrs.  W.  H.  Arnold 

Mrs.  Edwin  N.  Asmann 

Mrs.  Thomas  G.  Ayers 

Mrs.  Russell  M.  Baird 

Mrs.  Claude  A.  Barnett 

Mrs.  George  R.  Beach 

Mrs.  Ross  J.  Beatty 

Mrs.  Edward  H.  Bennett,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  B.  Edward  Bensinger 

Mrs.  Gordon  Bent 

Mrs.  Richard  Bentley 

Mrs.  P.  C.  Bercher 

Mrs.  Bowen  Blair 

Mrs.  Edward  McCormick  Blair 

Mrs.  Edward  F.  Blettner 

Mrs.  Joseph  L.  Block 

Mrs.  Leigh  B.  Block 

Mrs.  Philip  D.  Block,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Edwin  R.  Blomquist 

Mrs.  William  J.  Bowe 

Mrs.  Arthur  S.  Bowes 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Brooker 

Mrs.  John  A.  Bross.  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Cameron  Brown 

Mrs.  Gardner  Brown 

Mrs.  Isidore  Brown 

Mrs.  John  Whiteside  Brown 

Mrs.  Roger  O.  Brown 

Mrs.  William  A.  Brown,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Evelyn  M.  Bryant 

Mrs.  Thomas  B.  Burke 

Mrs.  Robert  Wells  Carton 

Mrs.  Hammond  Chaffetz 

Mrs.  Henry  T.  Chandler 


Miss.  Nora  F.  Chandler 

Mrs.  George  Chappell,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Coburn 

Mrs.  Fairfax  M.  Cone 

Mrs.  Peter  F.  Connor 

Mrs.  Stanton  R.  Cook 

Mrs.  James  R.  Coulter 

Mrs.  William  S.  Covington 

Mrs.  Norman  L.  Cram 

Mrs.  Herschel  H.  Cudd 

Mrs.  Leonard  S.  Davidow 

Mrs.  Emmett  Dedmon 

Mrs  Charles  S.  De  Long 

Mrs.  Edison  Dick 

Mrs.  William  R.  Dickinson,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Arthur  Dixon 

Mrs.  Wesley  M.  Dixon 

Mrs.  Wesley  M.  Dixon,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Elliott  Donnelley 

Mrs.  Gaylord  Donnelley 

Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Donnelley  II 

Mrs.  R.  Winfield  Ellis 

Mrs.  Marjorie  H.  Elting 

Mrs.  Winston  Elting 

Mrs.  Gordon  R.  Ewing 

Mrs.  Clarke  Falk 

Mrs.  Ralph  Falk 

Mrs.  Calvin  Fentriss 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Ferris 

Mrs.  Joseph  N.  Field 

Mrs.  Marshall  Field 

Mrs.  Gaylord  A.  Freeman 

Mrs.  A.  W.  F.  Fuller 

Mrs  Charles  Fuller  ii 

Mrs.  Douglas  R.  Fuller 

Mrs.  Maurice  Patrick  Geraghty 

Mrs.  Julian  R.  Goldsmith 

Mrs.  Paul  W.  Goodrich 

Mrs  Donald  M.  Graham 


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Mrs  Harold  F.  Gkumaus 

Mrs  Robert  C.  Gunness 

Mrs.  Robert  P.  Gwinn 

Mrs  Burton  W.  Hales 

Mrs.  Corwith  Hamill 

Mrs  Frederick  Charles  Hecht 

Mrs  Ben  W.  Heineman 

Mrs  Kenneth  Hempstead  Hess 

Mrs  William  A.  Hewitt 

Mrs  John  H.  Hobart 

Mrs  W.  Press  Hodgkins 

Miss  Frances  Hooper 

Mrs.  Samuel  Insull,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Spencer  E.  Irons 

Mrs  Henry  P.  Isham 

Mrs  Henry  P.  Isham.  Jr  . 

Mrs  Robert  D.  Judson 

Mrs  Byron  C.  Karzas 

Mrs  Richard  Lea  Kennedy 

Mrs  Walter  A.  Krafft 

Mrs.  Bertram  D.  Kribben 

Mrs.  Ray  A.  Kroc 

Mrs.  Louis  E.  Laflin.  Jr  . 

Mrs  Gordon  Lang 

Mrs.  Norman  Laski 

Mrs.  Gordon  Leadbetter 

Mrs.  John  W.  Leslie 

Mrs.  Edward  H.  Levi 

Mrs.  Chapin  Litten 

Mrs  Albert  E.  M.  Louer 

Mrs  Donald  G.  Lubin 

Mrs  Franklin  J.  Lunding 

Mrs.  Wallace  D.  Mackenzie 

Mrs.  James  Magin 

Mrs.  David  Mayer 

Mrs.  Frank  D.  Mayer 

Mrs.  Brooks  McCormick 

Mrs.  John  T.  McCutcheon 

Mrs.  John  T.  McCutcheon,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Edward  D.  McDougal,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Remick  McDowell 

Mrs.  Henry  W.  Meers 

Mrs.  Hugo  J.  Melvoin 

Mrs.  J.  Roscoe  Miller 

Mrs  John  Mayo  Mitchell 

Mrs.  William  H.  Mitchell 

Mrs.  John  T.  Moss 

Mrs.  Charles  F.  Murphy,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Mallers  Murphy 

Mrs  Lewis  E.  Myers 

Mrs.  Charles  Fenger  Nadler 

Mrs.  John  Nuveen 

Mrs.  James  R.  Offield 

Mrs.  Paul  W.  Oliver 

Mrs  Patrick  L.  O'Malley 

Mrs  Richard  C.  Oughton 

Mrs.  Walter  Paepcke 

Mrs  Henry  D.  Paschen.  Jr  . 

Mrs.  William  J.  Pfeif 

Mrs.  John  T.  Pirie,  Jr  . 

Mrs.  Charles  S.  Potter 

Mrs  Edward  S.  Price 

Mrs.  Jay  A.  Pritzker 

Mrs.  Frederick  Childs  Pullman 

Mrs.  George  A.  Ranney 

Mrs.  John  Shedd  Reed 


Mrs.  Howard  C.  Reeder 

Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Rich 

Mrs.  T.  Clifford  Rodman 

Mrs  Frederick  Roe 

Mrs.  Samuel  R.  Rosenthal 

Mrs.  Clive  Runnells 

Mrs  John  S.  Runnells 

Mrs.  Harold  Russell 

Mrs.  George  W.  Ryerson 

Dr  Muriel  S.  Savage 

Mrs  Leo  H.  Schoenhofen.  Jr. 

Mrs  Arthur  W.  Schultz 

Mrs.  John  G.  Searle 

Mrs.  William  L.  Searle 

Mrs  Patrick  Shaw 

Mrs  C.  William  Sidwell 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Simmons 

Mrs  John  M.  Simpson 

Mrs.  John  R.  Siragusa 

Mrs  Gerald  A.  Sivage 

Mrs.  Edward  Byron  Smith 

Mrs.  Farwell  D.  Smith 

Mrs.  George  Dresser  Smith  II 

Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith 

Mrs.  Solomon  Byron  Smith 

Mrs.  Lyle  M.  Spencer 

Mrs.  Gatzert  Spiegel 

Mrs.  Jack  C.  Staehle 

Mrs.  Gardner  H.  Stern 

Mrs.  Adlai  E.  Stevenson  III 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Straus 

Mrs.  Joseph  L.  Strauss,  Jr. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Street 

Mrs.  Robert  H.  Strotz 

Mrs.  Walter  A.  Stuhr,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Carroll  H.  Sudler 

Mrs.  James  Swartchild 

Mrs.  William  G.  Swartchild.  Jr. 

Mrs.  Rolly  O.  Swearingen 

Mrs.  Edward  F.  Swift 

Mrs.  Hampden  M.  Swift 

Mrs.  Phelps  H.  Swift 

Mrs.  John  W.  Taylor,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Bruce  Thorne 

Mrs.  Theodore  D.  Tieken 

Mrs.  Chester  D.  Tripp 

Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Tyler 

Mrs.  Derrick  Vail 

Mrs  J.  Harris  Ward 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Ware 

Mrs.  Hempstead  Washburne.  Jr. 

Mrs.  George  Harry  Watkins 

Mrs.  John  Weber 

Mrs.  John  Paul  Welling 

Mrs.  Frank  O.  Wetmore  II 

Mrs.  Henry  P.  Wheeler 

Mrs.  Julian  B.  Wilkins 

Mrs.  Philip  C.  Williams 

Mrs  William  Wood  -Prince 

Mrs.  J.  Howard  Wood 

Mrs.  Frank  H.  Woods 

Mrs.  Philip  K.  Wrigley 

Mrs.  Blaine  J.  Yarrington 

Mrs  Ernest  Zeisler 


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Staff 

December  31,  1974 


E.  Leland  Webber.  B.B.Ad.,  C.P.A.,  Director 

Robert  F.  Inger,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Director.  Science  and  Education 
Norman  W.  Nelson,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Assistant  Director,  Administration 
Thomas  R.  Sanders,  B.S.,  Planning  and  Development  Officer 

OFFICE  OF  THE  DIRECTOR 
SUSANMARY  C.  Young,  B.A.,  Secretary  to  the  Director 


SCIENCE  AND  EDUCATION 

OFFICE  OF  THE  ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR,  SCIENCE  AND  EDUCATION 

Robert  F.  Inger,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Director,  Science  and  Education 
Paul  A.  Hummer,  B.S.,  Project  Manager  for  "Man  In  His  Environment" 
Jane  D.  McCallister,  Clerk-Typist 
Betty  J.  Peyton,  Secretary  to  Assistant  Director 

Department  of  Anthropology 

James  W.  VanStone,  Ph.D.,  Chairman,  Department  of  Anthropology  and  Curator,  North 

American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 
Glen  H.  Cole,  Ph.D.,  Curator  of  Prehistory 

Donald  Collier,  Ph.D.,  Curator,  Middle  and  South  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 
PHILLIP  H.  Lewis,  Ph.D.,  Curator,  Primitive  Art  and  Melanesian  Ethnology 
Bennet  Bronson,  M.A.,  Assistant  Curator,  Asiatic  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 
John  E.  Terrell,  M.A.  Assistant  Curator,  Oceanic  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 
Ruth  I.  Andris,  Restorer 
Christine  S.  Danziger,  M.S.,  Conservator 
JOYCE  A.  Korbecki,  Departmental  Assistant 
Paulette  L.  Landis,  B.A.,  Typist 
Lillian  Novak,  B.A.,  Departmental  Secretary 
Phyllis  G.  Rabineau,  M.A.,  Custodian  of  Collections 

Robert  J.  Braidwood,  Ph.D..  Research  Associate,  Old  World  Prehistory 

Philip  J.  C.  Dark,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  African  Ethnology 

FRED  Eggan,  Ph.D..  Research  Associate,  Ethnology  ^ 

F.  Clark  Howell,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Old  World  Prehistory 

Maxine  R.  Kleindienst.  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Old  World  Prehistory 

George  I.  Qlimby,  M.S.,  Research  Associate,  North  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 

Kenneth  Starr,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Asiatic  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 

J.  Eric  Thompson,  Dipl.  Anth.  Camb.,  Research  Associate,  Central  American  Archaeology 

Harlan  J.  Berk.  Associate 

Solomon  Gurewitz,  Associate 

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Alice  K.  Schneider,  B.A.,  Associate 

James  R.  Getz,  Field  Associate 

Evett  D.  Hester,  M.S.,  Field  Associate 

Department  of  Botany 

LORIN  I.  Nevling,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  Chairman,  Department  of  Botany  and  Curator 

Louis  0.  Williams,  Ph.D.,  Curator  Emeritus 

William  C.  BURGER,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Curator,  Vascular  Plants 

Patricio  P.  Ponce  de  Leon,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Curator,  Cryptogamic  Herbarium 

Johnnie  L.  Gentry.  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Vascular  Plants 

Donald  R.  Simpson,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Peruvian  Botany 

Rolf  Singer,  Ph.D.,  Visiting  Research  Curator  in  Mycology 

JOHN  J.  Engel,  Ph.D.,  Richards  Visiting  Assistant  Curator,  Bryology 

Roberta  A.  Becker,  B.A.,  Departmental  Secretary 

Assistants:  Richard  A.  Baker  B.A.;  Karoline  Benyovszky;  Almon  F.  Cooley;  Carol  C. 

Horvitz,  B.A.;  Dorothy  L.  Nash;  Christine  J.  Niezgoda,  M.S.;  Alfreida  D. 

Rehling;  Laura  M.  Schlivek,  B.A.;  Robert  G.  Stolze,  B.S. 

Robert  F.  Betz,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

Margery  C.  Carlson,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Phanerogamic  Botany 

Sidney  F.  Glassman,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Palms 

ARTURO  Gomez-Pompa,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

ROGERS  McVaugh,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Vascular  Plants 

Richard  W.  Pohl,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

Donald  Richards,  B.S.,  Research  Associate,  Cryptogamic  Botany 

Tod  F.  Stuessy,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

A.  Spencer  Tomb,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

Ing.  Agr.  Antonio  Molina  R.,  Field  Associate 


Department  of  Geology 

Edward  J.   Olsen,   Ph.D.,   Acting  Chairman,   Department   of  Geology   and  Curator, 

Mineralogy 
Eugene  S.  Richardson,  Jr.  Ph.  D.,  Curator,  Fossil  Invertebrates 
William  D.  Turnbull,  Ph.D.,  Curator,  Fossil  Mammals 
Bertram  G.  Woodland,  Ph.D.,  Curator,  Igneous  and  Metamorphic  Petrology 
Rainer  Zangerl,  Ph.D.,  Curator  Emeritus,  Fossil  Fishes 
Matthew  H.  Nitecki,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Curator,  Fossil  Invertebrates 
John  R.  Bolt,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Fossil  Reptiles  and  Amphibians 
Mary  L.  Alexander,  Departmental  Secretary 
Rudolph  F.  Chavez,  Departmental  Assistant 
Jeannette  Forster,  Clerk-Typist 
Orville  L  Gilpin,  Chief  Preparator,  Fossils 
John  P.  Harris,  Preparator,  Fossils 
Katherine  K.  Krueger,  M.S.,  Custodian  of  Collections 

Edward  Anders,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Meteoritics 

David  Bardack,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Vertebrate  Paleontology 

Albert  A.  Dahlberg,  D.D.S.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Vertebrates 

Robert  DeMar,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Vertebrate  Paleontology 

Robert  Denison,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Fish 

Arnold  M.  Friedman,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Geology 

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LOUIS  H.  FUCHS,  B.S.,  Research  Associate,  Meteoritics 

James  A.  Hopson,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

Ralph  G.  Johnson,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Paleoecologv 

Walter  Kean,  B.S.,  Research  Associate,  Mineralogy 

Erik  N.  Kjellesvig-Waering,  B.S.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Invertebrates 

Ernest  L.  Lundelius,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Mammals 

Paul  B.  Moore,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mineralogy 

Everett  C.  Olsen,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Vertebrates 

Bryan  Patterson,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Vertebrates  ^, 

Leonard  Radinsky,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Vertebrates 

FREDERICK  R.  Schram,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fossil  Mammals  and  Invertebrates 

Joseph  V.  Smith,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mineralogy 

PRISCILLA  Turnbull,  M.A.,  Research  Associate 

Leigh  Van  Valen,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate 

Department  of  Zoology 

Rupert  L.  Wenzel,  Ph.D.,  Chairman,  Department  of  Zoology  and  Curator,  Insects 

Emmet  R.  Blake,  M.S.,  D.Sc,  Curator  Emeritus,  Birds 

Luis  de  la  Torre,  Ph.D.,  Curator,  Mammals 

Henry  S.  Dybas,  B.S.,  Curator,  Insects 

Hymen  Marx,  B.S.,  Curator,  Amphibians  and  Reptiles 

Alan  Solem,  Ph.D.,  Curator,  Invertebrates 

Melvin  A.  Traylor,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Curator,  Birds 

Loren  P.  Woods,  B.S.,  Curator,  Fishes 

Philip  Hershkovitz,  M.S.,  Research  Curator  Emeritus,  Mammals 

John  R.  Hill,  B.S.,  Temporary  Assistant  Curator,  Insects 

Robert  K.  Johnson,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Fishes 

CAROL  C.  JONES,  A.B.,  Assistant  Curator,  Invertebrates 

John  B.  Kethley,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Insects 

John  J.  Pizzimenti,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Mammals 

Harold  K.  Voris,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Curator,  Amphibians  and  Reptiles 

Keith  A.  Carson,  Tanner 

Patricia  H.  Peyton,  Departmental  Secretary 

Michael  E.  Prokop,  Custodian  of  Collections,  Insects 

Assistants:  Sophie  Andris  —  Mammals;  Louise  A.  Bernard,  B.S.  —  Insects;  Raymond  F. 

Bernard  —  Amphibians  and  Reptiles;  Garrett  S.  Glodek.  B.S.  —  Fishes;  Robert  J. 

Izor,  B.S.  -  Mammals;  M.  Dianne  Maurer,  B.A.  -  Birds;  Verne  Reaves,  M.A.  - 

Insects;  Daniel  Summers,    B.S.   -  Insects;  Barbara  L.  Walden  -  Invertebrates; 

August  A.  Ziemer  —  Insects 
Secretaries:  Marilyn  S.  Belka  -  Fishes,  Amphibians  and  Reptiles;  Jayne  E.  Freshour, 

B.A.  —  Invertebrates;  Olivia  McBean  —  Insects 

ARTHUR  C.  Allyn,  B.S.,  Research  Associate,  Insects 

Rudyard  BouLTON,  B.S.,  Honorary  Research  Associate,  Birds 

David  Cook,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Insects  ^ 

Alfred  E.  Emerson,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Insects 

Jack  Fooden,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

David  W.  Greenfield,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fishes 

Harry  Hoogstraal,  Ph.D..  Research  Associate,  Insects 

Ch'Eng-Chao  Liu,  Ph.D.,  Honorary  Research  Associate,  Reptiles 


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Helen  M.  McCammon,  Ph.D..  Research  Associate,  Invertebrates 

Lee  D.  Miller,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Insects 

Joseph  C.  Moore,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

Charles  F.  Nadler,  M.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

Charles  Ernest  Oxnard,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

George  R.  Rabb,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Reptiles 

Austin  L.  Rand,  Ph.D.,  Honorary  Research  Associate,  Birds 

Charles  A.  Reed,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

Walter  Segall,  M.D.,  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

Ronald  Singer,  D.Sc.  Research  Associate,  Mammals 

Jamie  E.  Thomerson,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Fishes 

Robert  Traub,  Ph.D.,  Research  Associate,  Insects 

Waldermar  Meister,  M.D.,  Associate,  Mammals 

Edward  M.  Nelson,  Ph.D.,  Associate,  Fishes 

Harry  G.  Nelson,  B.S.,  Associate,  Insects 

Dale  J.  Osborn,  Ph.D.,  Associate,  Mammals 

DIOSCORO  S.  RABOR,  M.S.,  Associate,  Birds 

Lillian  A.  Ross,  Ph.D.,  Associate,  Insects 

Ellen  T.  Smith,  Associate,  Birds 

Robert  L.  Fleming,  Ph.D.,  Field  Associate,  Birds 

Karl  J.  Frogner,  Ph.D.,  Field  Associate,  Reptiles 

George  Haas,  Ph.D.,  Field  Associate,  Reptiles 

Frederick  J.  Medem,  Sc.D.,  Field  Associate,  Reptiles 

Laurie  Price,  Field  Associate,  Invertebrates 

Janice  K.  Street,  Field  Associate,  Mammals 

William  S.  Street,  Field  Associate,  Mammals 

The  Library  of  the  Museum 
W.  Peyton  Fawcett,  B.A.,  Librarian 
Eugenia  J.  Jang,  A.A.,  Serials  Librarian 
Chih-Wei  Pan,  M.S.,  Cataloger 
Max  L.  Plaut,  M.A.,  Reference  Librarian 
Alfreda  A.  Rogowski,  Order  Librarian 

Library  Assistants:  Maria  Bokor;   Kathleen  M.  Prendergast,  B.A.;   William  N. 
Roark,  M.S.;  Nora  J.  Tomasik,  A. A. 

Scanning  Electronic  Microscope  Unit 
Ferdinand  Huysmans,  Technician 

Field  Museum  Press  Editorial  Staff 
James  W.  VanStone,  Ph.D.,  Scientific  Editor 
Patricia  M.  Williams,  B.A.,  Editor 

Department  of  Education 

ALICE  P.  Carnes,  Ph.D.,  Chairperson,  Department  of  Education 

Valerie  Beavers,  Clerk-Typist 

Carolyn  P.  Blackmon,  B.A.,  Co-ordinator,  Special  Education  Services 

James  K.  Bland,  M.A.,  Instructor,  Environmental  Education 

JULIE  A.  Castrop,  M.A.T.,  Assistant  to  Co-ordinator,  Special  Education  Services 

Phillip  M.  Cotton  ,  B.S.,  Instructor,  Crafts 


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Barbara  Reque,  M.S.T.,  Museum  Resource  Consultant 

Nika  N.  Semkoff,  B.A.,  Assistant  to  Chairperson 

Lorain  Stephens,  B.A.,  Co-ordinator,  Ray  A.  Kroc  Environmental  Education  Program 

Jane  M.  Wanken,  B.S.,  Secretary 

John  K.  White,  M.A.,  Co-ordinator,  Native  American  Program 

N.  W.  Harris  Public  School  Extension 
David  O.  Pressler,  B.F.A.,  Co-ordinator 
John  Dykstra,  Truck  Driver 
Philip  C.  Hanson,  M.S.,  Researcher 
Ronald  J.  Lambert,  Preparator 
Cynthia  S.  Mark,  M.A.,  Researcher 
Bertha  Parker,  M.S.,  Research  Associate 

James  Nelson  and  Anna  Louise  Raymond  Foundation 

For  Public  School  and  Children's  Lectures 

Marie  A.  Svoboda,  M.A.,  Supervisor  of  Instruction 

Instructors:  Elizabeth  B.  Deis,  M.S.  —  Biology;  Edith  Fleming,  M.A.  -  Anthropology; 

Martha  E.  Lussenhop,  M.A.  —  Geology;  Harriet  M.  Smith,  M.A.  -  Anthropology 
Robert  Cantu,  A.A.,  Secretary 
Jeffrey  M.  Osikowicz,  B.A.,  Clerk-Typist 

Department  of  Exhibition 

LOTHAR  P.  WlTTEBORG,  M.A.,  Chairman,  Department  of  Exhibition 

William   G.    Pasek,   B.F.A.,    Production  Supervisor  and  Administrative  Assistant   to 

Chairman 
Exhibit  Designers:  Ben  J.  Kozak,  Jr.,  B.F.A.  -  Chief;  Robert  S.  Kosturak,  B.S.I.D.;  G. 

Robert  Martin,  B.F.A. 
Graphic  Designers:  Donald  R.  Skinner,  M.F.A.  —  Chief;  Clifford  Abrams,  M.S.; 

Patricia  J.  Brew,  B.S.;  Barbara  J.  Bryant 
Preparators:  Robert  T.  Pearson,  B.A.  -  Chief;  John  K.  Cannon,  M.F.A. ;  Martin  J. 

Safranek;  Robert  E.  Savage;  Joni  P.  Swarts;  Martin  F.  Wanserski,  M.F.A.; 

Thomas  Wicks,  Jr.,  M.F.A.;  Kevin  T.  Williams,  B.F.A. 
Scientific  Illustrators:  Richard  W.  Roesener,  B.F.A.  -  Ciiief;  Samuel  H.  Grove,  Jr.. 

B.A.;  Zbigniew  T.  Jastrzebski,  M.F.A.;  Tibor  Perenyi,  J.D. 
Scriptwriters:  Victor  M.  Banks,  B.A.  -  Chief:  Kathleen  M.  Brennan,  M.S.;  Helen  M. 

Chandra,  B.A. 
Richard  G.  Berndt,  B.S.,  Taxidermist 
Howard  J.  Bezin,  B.F.A.,  Exhibit  Service  Assistant 
Susan  Breck,  B.S.,  Secretary 
Annette  M.  Culik,  B.A.,  Graphics  Researcher 
Edwin  M.  Kestler,  Exhibition  Fabricator 
Kathleen  L.  Sorokin,  Secretary  ^ 

ADMINISTRATION 

OFFICE  OF  THE  ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR,  ADMINISTRATION 

Norman  W.  Nelson,  B.S.,  C.P.A.,  Assistant  Director,  Administration 
Beverly  C.  Scott,  B.S.C.,  Secretary  to  Assistant  Director 
Morris  Wessel,  Methods  and  Procedures  Analyst 

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Accounting  Department 

Frank  M.  Hull,  B.S.,  Accounting  Manager 

J.  Victor  Blakemore,  B.A.,  Junior  Accountant 

Terrence  R.  Florczak,  Accountant 

Catherine  O.  Gordon,  A.B.,  Accounting  Clerk 

Russell  S.  Nicotra,  B.A.,  Accountant 

Building  Operations  Department 

Norman  P.  Radtke,  Manager,  Physical  Plant 

Michael  F.  Olivo,  Clerk 

JOSEPH  D.  Taylor,  Assistant  to  Physical  Plant  Manager 

Engineering  Division 
Leonard  Carrion,  Chief  Engineer 
Rudolph  R.  Dentino,  Assistant  Chief  Engineer 
Arthur  R.  Thompson.  Electrician 

Stationary  Engineers:  ROBERT  -J.  BATTAGLIA,  Norman  L.  KLINE,  Ronald  J.  StaGG 
Engineering  Assistants:    ERWIN   HOLSTEIN,  GEORGE   LEWIS,  JOSEPH   A.   NEJASNIC,   HARRY 
Raykorn.  Jr.,  Thomas  R.  Scrutchions 

Maintenance  Division 

Jacques  L.  Pulizzi,  Chief  of  Maintenance 

Craftsmen:  Carpenters  -  Louis  M.  Hobe,  Stanley  B.  Konopka,  George  C.  Lewis, 
Michael  J.  Shouba,  Joseph  L.  Skilondz,  Joseph  Vasiukevicius 

Painters  -  Michael  C.  Gotto,  Stanley  Parwa,  Vladas  Paskevicius,  Walter  J.  Stagg 

Janitors:  —  Eduardo  A.  Alvarado,  Harold  A.  Anderson,  James  M.  Cosby,  William  H. 
Cosey,  Alfreda  S.  Czapi.a.  Janina  Czapla,  Cleola  Davis,  Jozef  Dyda,  Jesus  L. 
Guerrero,  David  L.  Jackson,  Elijah  Jackson,  Willie  T.  Johnson,  Wladyslaw 
Kogut.  Feliks  Kraciuk,  Irene  Kwasniewska,  Clarence  Martin,  Roosevelt 
McNeil,  Cozzetta  Morris,  Carrie  Nixon,  Nathaniel  Patterson,  Susie  Rhodes, 
James  J.  Robinson,  Fermin  I.  Saucedo,  Tadeusz  Scislowicz,  Land  Scott,  Josaphat 
B.  Yomekpe 

General  Services  Department 

Gustav  A.  Noren,  General  Services  Administrator 

Oscar  E.  Anderson,  B.A.,  Printing  Production  Co-ordinator 

GERALDINE  Havranek,  Switchboard  Operator 

Jane  E.  Megquier,  Secretary 

Book  Shop  Division 
Virginia  T.  Elmer,  Book  Shop  Manager 
Theresa  A.  Panjan,  Assistant  Book  Shop  Manager 
Hazel  K.  Dieterick,  Clerk-Typist 

Clerks:  Emily  M.  Brandle,  Betty  J.  Green,  Charles  S.  Green,  Leon  B.  Kam  Chee, 
Fern  E.  Konyar,  William  A.  Krueger,  Bonnie  M.  Terrill 

Divisions  of  Photography,  Printing  and  Publication 

John  Bayalis,  Photographer 

Paul  J.  Beier,  Jr..  Clerk,  Publications 

Gerald  L.  Buttitta,  B.A.,  Assistant,  Publications 

Joanne  M.  Horn,  Clerk-Typist.  Publications 

Conrad  P.  Lachel,  Head  of  Publications 

Emily  G.  PYTLEWICZ,  Printing  Assistant 

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Andrew  D.  Sacher,  Clerk,  Publications 

George  C.  Sebela,  Head  of  Printing 

CLARENCE  B.  Mitchell,  B.A.,  Research  Associate,  Photography 

Division  of  Purchasing 

Erich  F.  Eilers,  Purchasing  Agent 

Paula  J.  Brockman,  Clerk-Typist 

Division  of  Security  and  Visitor  Services  % 

Anthony  F.  DeBlase,  Ph.D..  Manager 

Glenn  A.  Petersen,  Senior  Sergeant 

Sergeants:  Michael  Dominguez,  Ronald  Keene,  Richard  H.  Leigh,  Peter  B.  Madden, 

Thomas  A.  Marx,  Steve  J.  Sebela 
Guards:  Louis  Andrade,  William  A.  Brown  III,  Dena  M.  Carrillo,  Peter  T.  Cortez, 

Russell  W.  Crouse,  Lee  M.  Darrow,  Rich  F.  Forgos,  James  W.  Franczyk, 

William  A.  Gathing,  Steven  A.  Grissom,   Pamela   D.  Hagler,  Jeffery   L. 

Harrison,  Norman  Harvey,  James  R.  Hunter,  Charles  M.  Johnson,  Robert  W. 

Kirschten,  Kathy  L.  Kovacic,  Robert  W.  Kula,  George  F.  McGiffin,  Phoebe  A. 

Moore,  Johannes  H.  Neubauer,  Hugh  M.  Oechler,  Mary  J.  Ruckauf,  Gerald  J. 

Rudolph,  Gene  N.  Sanberit,  Marcia  L.  Schmidt,  George  W.  Smith,  Sr.,  Frank  G. 

Stabej,  Michael  M.  Tuteur,  Gregory  E.  Ward 

Personnel  Department 

Hubert  A.  Homan,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Personnel  Manager 

Susan  M.  Olson,  Personnel  Assistant 

Registrar  Department 

Mary  A.  Hagberg,  L.L.B.,  Registrar 

Sandra  H.  Bardwell,  B.A.,  Departmental  Assistant 

PLANNING  AND  DEVELOPMENT 

OFFICE  OF  THE  PLANNING  AND  DEVELOPMENT  OFFICER 
Thomas  R.  Sanders,  B.S.,  Planning  and  Development  Officer 
Kent  H.  Buell,  B.A.,  Assistant  Development  Officer 
Dorothy  K.  Geel,  Secretary 
Diana  L.  Maxwell,  Clerk-Typist,  Women's  Board 
Elizabeth  A.  Moore,  B.S.N.,  R.N.,  Development  Records 
Elizabeth  C.  Propst,  Secretary  to  Planning  and  Development  Officer 
Virginia  M.  Straub,  Secretary  to  the  Women's  Board 
Kathryn  J.  Woodward,  B.A.,  Secretary  to  Assistant  Development  Officer 

Membership  Department 

Dorothy  S.  Roder,  Membership  Manager 

Ila  T.  Halasz,  Clerk -Typist 

Alice  S.  Lamb,  B.A.,  Information  Clerk  ^ 

Toby  D.  Kritchevsky,  B.A.,  Senior  Clerk-Typist  ^ 

Claudia  L.  Rex,  B.A.,  Clerk-Typist 

Public  Relations  Department 

George  H.  Ottery  III,  B.A.,  Public  Relations  Counsel 

Colleen  K.  Ernst,  B.A.,  Clerk-Typist 

Madge  B.  Jacobs,  Public  Relations  Assistant 

David  M.  Walsten,  B.S.,  Editor  of  Bulletin 

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Volunteers 

The  following  volunteers  have  each  given  over  50  hours  in  a  period  of  one  year: 

Jeffrey  Albiniak,  Sydney  Allport,  Mrs.  Peter  Anderson,  Mrs.  T.  Stanton  Armour, 
Carol  Bendell,  Marvin  Benjamin,  Mrs.  Richard  Bentley,  Dylan  Berger,  David 
Berglund,  James  Beverly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael  Birnkrant,  Mrs.  Harold  Boehme, 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  Bolton,  Mrs.  Douglas  Bondy,  Idessie  Bowens,  Barbara  Boyd,  Mrs. 
Charles  Brock,  Mrs.  Roger  Brown,  Joyce  Marshall  Brukoff,  John  Clay  Bruner, 
Mrs.  Harry  Brunken,  Mrs.  Thomas  Burke,  Mrs.  William  Buscombe,  Mrs.  Onno 
Buss,  Mrs.  David  Calhoun,  Mrs.  John  Cameron,  Mrs.  William  Carson,  Theresa 
Cartnell,  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Carton,  Ruby  Clark,  Mrs.  Ralph  Cole,  Patience  Cook, 
Mrs.  Warren  Cozzens,  Mrs.  Alfred  Cukers,  Barb  Curcic,  Mary  Agnes  Curran, 
Robert  Curtis,  Mrs.  Dino  D'Angelo,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Davis,  Mrs.  Britton  Davis, 
Sharon  DeBerry,  Mrs.  Anthony  DeBlase,  Mrs.  Domenico  De  Cristoforo,  Carol 
Dodds,  Mrs.  Arthur  Donovan,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Dugdale,  Stanley  Dvorak,  Mrs.  Henry 
Dybas,  Mrs.  Paul  Eckley,  Mrs.  Harry  Ekman,  Mrs.  Rick  Eiber,  Mrs.  Robert 
Elmore,  Mrs.  John  Engel,  Lee  Erdman,  Luis  Estevez,  Natalie  Firnhaber,  Mrs. 
Richard  Frank,  Joan  Franzel,  Lena  Franzen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earl  T.  Fredrick,  Mrs. 
John  Freels,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gaylord  Freeman,  Terrence  Frest,  Mrs.  William  W. 
Friedman,  Mrs.  Charles  Fuller,  III,  Peter  Gayford,  Mrs.  Isak  V.  Gerson,  Dr. 
Elizabeth  Louise  Girardi,  Mrs.  Lee  Gladstone,  Mrs.  Arthur  Gold,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Gornstein,  Mrs.  Mark  Greenberg,  Mrs.  Carroll  C.  Grinnell,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Grossman,  Richard  Guetzlaff,  Sol  Gurewitz,  Miguel  Guzman,  Gertrude  Hannen, 
Mrs.  Phillip  Hauser,  Neil  D.  Healey,  Charles  P.  Henry,  Mark  Hershkovitz, 
Michael  Hershkovitz,  Phillip  Hershkovitz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter  Hewitt,  Robert 
Hicks,  Susan  Hiestand,  Mrs.  Rembrandt  Hiller,  Mrs.  William  Hoff,  Mrs.  Ralph  M. 
Hogan,  Alison  Gail  Hoppe,  Mrs.  Stan  Horn,  Claxton  E.  Howard,  Mrs.  Hazel 
Huggins,  Mrs.  J.  Thomas  Hurvis,  Mrs.  Robert  Hyndman,  Mrs.  Yuichi  Idaka,  Janet 
Irons,  Mrs.  Jay  Irvin,  Michael  Jacker,  Jeff  Jacobs,  Zofia  Maria  Jastrzebska,  Bruce 
Jayne,  Bridget  Jennings,  Palmira  Johnson,  John  Johnston,  Catherine  Jones, 
Mrs.  Richard  Jordan,  Mrs.  Rudolph  Karall,  Mrs.  Alan  Katz,  Adria  Katz,  Mrs. 
John  A.  Keith,  Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Kelley,  Mrs.  Robert  David  Keppler,  Michael 
Kilgore,  Janet  Klauber,  Paula  Klein,  Mrs.  Thornton  Kline,  John  Kolar,  Mrs. 
Eugene  Kosky,  Mrs.  Seymour  Kroll,  William  Krueger,  Mrs.  Zivojin  Lakic,  William 
Lange,  Dr.  Dennis  Lehman,  Alfreida  Leisz,  Mrs.  Thomas  Leonard,  Elizabeth 
Liebman,  Jane  Lilienfeld,  Mrs.  Terrence  Lilly,  John  Lind,  Anne  Lippl,  Mrs.  Chapin 
Litten,  Mrs.  Franklin  Loucks,  Mrs.  F.  J.  Lynch,  Mrs.  Arthur  Macquilkin,  Mrs. 
John  Magos,  Millicent  Marks,  Mrs.  H.  F.  Matthies,  Mrs.  Samuel  T.  Mayo,  Bettie 
McClelland,  Mrs.  Richard  L.  Merrick,  Robert  E.  Middleton,  Walter  Mockler, 
Arthur  Morr,  Mrs.  Daniel.  M.  Morris,  Mrs.  Stuart  Moss,  Henry  Moy,  Mrs.  Tom 
Mudloff,  Mrs.  Roland  Mueller,  Mrs.  James  Mullen,  Keelin  Murphy,  Mrs.  John 
Nadolski,  Mrs.  Shel  Newberger,  Mrs.  Ernest  Newton,  Mrs.  Seymour  Nordenbert 
John  O'Brien,  George  Olson,  Joan  D.  Ott,  Mrs.  Richard  Oughton,  Mrs.  John 
Pensock,  Mrs.  Donald  Peters,  Mrs.  Herman  J.  Pfeifer,  Clara  J.  Piper,  Daniel 
polikoff,  dorene  porter,  mrs.  kenneth  prewitt,  eleanor  quackenbush,  col.  m.  e. 
Rada,  Mrs.  Ronney  Ramsden,  Alan  Resetar,  Mrs.  William  Robins,  Mrs.  Vincent 
Rodman,  Mrs.  Pete  Rogers,  Mrs.  Samuel  R.  Rosenthal,  Mrs.  Harold  M.  Ross,  Adam 
Rudolph,  Mrs.  Henry  Sachs,  Bonita  Samuelson,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Sarabia,  Teruo  Sasaki, 
Mrs.  Charles  Saulter,  Alice  Schneider,  Paul  Schustek,  Christopher  R.  Scotese, 
Elizabeth  Searle,  Mrs.  Neil  Seeburg,  Jose  Segura,  Mrs.  David  C.  Seidman,  Laura 
Seidman,  Mrs.  Malcolm  Shanower,  Albert  Shatzel,  Mrs.  G.  H.  Shott,  Bradford 
Siowell,  Mrs.  C.  William  Sidwell,  Jean  Marie  Silberman,  Mrs.  Nathan  Silberman, 

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Joanne  Silver,  Samuel  Silverstein,  Mrs.  Hermon  Dunlap  Smith,  Dr.  Margo 
Smith,  Mrs.  George  T.  Spensley,  George  Speros,  Adrienne  Stephens,  Mrs. 
Frank  Stephens,  Mrs.  John  Stephens,  Kathy  Stephens,  Marwita  Stone,  Andy 
Strang,  James  H.  Swartchild,  Mrs.  William  Swartchild,  Mrs.  S.  Talbot,  Joyce  S. 
Tani,  Mrs.  R.  Esdras  Turner,  Mrs.  Vladimir  Vincenty,  Mrs.  Henry  Von  Blohn,  Iver 
Walkoc,  Nancy  Wallace,  Jason  Weil,  David  Wend,  Mrs.  Richard  White,  Robert 
Stephen  Wideman,  Mrs.  Roy  R.  Wiley,  Dr.  Earle  Wilson,  Mrs.  Gibson  Winter,  Jan 
Wisseman,  Mrs.  Marvin  Wolfson,  Mrs.  Rudolph  Wolfson,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Wroblicky,  Robert  Zanon,  Eva  Ziemba. 


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