well as those who are members of the Council having
to do with pictorial activities in the different States. Membership in
the Association is open to men and women of good character and ambitious
intentions, including those who, though not photographers, are interested
in the development of the art.
CLARENCE H. WHITE, _President_
DR. A. D. CHAFFEE, _Vice-President_
GERTRUDE KASEBIER, _Hon. Vice-President_
PROF. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, _Hon. Vice-President_
DR. CHARLES H. JAEGER, _Treasurer._
EDWARD R. DICKSON, _Recording Secretary_
MARGARET WATKINS, _Corresponding Secretary_
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
WALTER L. EHRICH
RAY GREENLEAF
BERNARD S. HORNE
CHARLES J. MARTIN
HENRY HOYT MOORE
DR. D. J. RUZICKA
W. G. SHIELDS
ADELE C. SHREVE
COUNCIL
_Arizona_
FORMAN G. HANNA
_California_
JOHN PAUL EDWARDS
LOUIS FLECKENSTEIN
_Connecticut_
GEORGE S. HAWLEY
_Florida_
DR. ADDISON O'NEILL
_Illinois_
EUGENE HUTCHINSON
MARGARET RHODES PEATTIE
_Indiana_
ALBERT ERNEST SCHAAF
_Iowa_
CHARLES B. KEELER
_Maine_
SYLVAN B. PHILLIPS
_Massachusetts_
DWIGHT A. DAVIS
WALTER G. WOLFE
_Michigan_
HERMAN GABRIEL
ELEANOR W. WILLARD
_Missouri_
EDWIN LOKER
_New Jersey_
JOSEPH R. ASHMORE
_New York State_
SPENCER KELLOGG, JR.
GEORGE B. HOLLISTER
_New York City_
EDWARD R. DICKSON
WALTER L. EHRICH
ANTOINETTE B. HERVEY
DR. CHARLES H. JAEGER
MERVIN W. PALMER
CLARENCE H. WHITE
EDITH R. WILSON
THOMAS COKE WATKINS
_Ohio_
JANE REECE
AUSTIN R. BREED
CARLE SEMON
_Oregon_
CLEMENTINE HIRSCH
_Pennsylvania_
WILL D. BRODHUN
ELIAS GOLDENSKY
MAURICE L. FLEISHER
MRS. M. W. WILTSE
_Utah_
THOMAS O. SHECKELL
_Wisconsin_
B. F. LANGLAND
_England_
ALVIN LANGDON COLBURN
_Canada_
CHARLES H. BARNARD
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PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN NEW JERSEY
_By_ LOUIS F. BUCHER _of the Newark Camera Club, Inc._
In New Jersey, as well as in other States, pictorial photography was at
its lowest ebb during the period of the war. The official ban on the use
of the camera in places that presented just the sort of material which
stirs the enthusiasm of the amateur photographer tended so to dampen his
ardor that his trusty "box" was left at home to accumulate dust.
But not for long, for a New Jersey cameraist, with the vision of a seer,
saw an opportunity to use his beloved instrument in a far-reaching
service. His enthusiasm was soon imparted to fellow m
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