A. E. WOOD. CHAIRMAN                      OFFICE OF                     
      GUS F. SCHREINER 
  AUSTIN                                                                
        KERRVILLE 
MURRELL L.BUCKNER, GAME, FISH       AND    OYSTER      COMMISSION       
      CAESAR KLEBERG, 
  DALLAS                                 AUSTIN. TEXAS                  
        KINGSVILLE 
GENE HOWE,                                                              
      JOS. H. T. BIBB, 
 
 
AMARILLO 
 
                WM. J. TUCKER. 
                   EXECUTIVE SEC'Y 
 
 
                      MAtRSHALL. 
 
BEAL JESTER, 
  ASS'T EXECUTIVE SEC'Y 
                        94 
 
 
                          May 6th,1930 
 
 
 
 
 
Mr. Aldo Leopold, 
421 Chemistry Bldg., 
Madison, Wisconsin. 
 
 
Dear Mr. Leopold: 
 
       I received a letter yesterday from our mutual friend, 
Carlos Avery, who asked me to prepare an article on the 
shooting preserve system and its operation in Texas for the 
issue of American game. I have prepared the article, and 
I am sending you a copy of it, believing that this article 
might give you immediately more detailed information than 
I presented at our conference in Chicago. At least, you 
will see from this article that I believe the system is 
working to advantage in Texas. 
 
      It will also interest you to know that a few years 
ago I was rather opposed to this system and doubted the 
wisdom of it, but now we are encouraging its spread to 
other sections, and the rapidity of the spread of this sys- 
tem is virtually assured in this State. 
 
      I assure you that I enjoyed my visit with you in 
Chicago, and anticipating the pleasure of seeing you in 
Toronto, I am 
 
 
                           Very sincerely yours, 
 
 
 
                           SWm..-cker, 
      Td                   Executive Secretary. 
WJT: d     . 
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