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Bibliography Archives and Collections Cape Cod National Seashore, Edgartown, Massachusetts. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Papers, Julian Hill Memorial Archive-Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Archives, Acopian Center for Conservation Learning, Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania (collection was not cataloged prior to 1999, when author conducted most of her research in it). Hong Kong Museum of History, Kowloon. Irving Brant Collection, box 18, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Maurice Broun Library, Acopian Center for Ornithology, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania. National Audubon Society Collection, New York Public Library. Peter Edge private letters and documents (uncataloged; currently in author’s possession). Rosalie Edge Papers, cons29, Conservation Collection, Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado. Sophia Smith Collection of Woman’s History Manuscripts, William Allan Neilson Library, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. ecc Pamphlets For a complete list of ecc publications, see Lien’s Olympic Battleground, 418–22. The complete set is available at the Special Collections Division, University of Washington, Seattle, and at the Peabody Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; a partial set is at repdpl. Those listed below were referred to or consulted in this work. 288 ] bibliography The Advance of Conservation. March 1938. The Antelope’s S.O.S.: The Extinction of the Pronghorn Antelope Is a Preventable Misfortune That We Are Neglecting to Prevent. October 1930. The Audubon Steel-Trapping Sanctuary. September 1934. The Bald Eagle, Our National Emblem: Danger of Its Extinction by the Alaska Bounty. April 1930. Blood Money for the Audubon Associations, Anti-Steel Trap League News (ecc reprint), December 1932. 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