New York Women's League for Animals 1933 Annual Report

  • New York, New York: New York Women's League for Animals, Inc, 1933
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New York, New York: New York Women's League for Animals, Inc, 1933. Very good. Minor dust soiling.. The 1933 annual report for the New York Women's League for Animals, an animal welfare organization founded and run by women founded in 1910 by Mrs. Ellin Prince Speyer. Includes a full listing of officers and committee members, including the veterinarians employed by the Ellin Prince Speyer Hospital for Animals. Also includes officers' reports, a table of cases and operations performed, fiscal reports, a list of donors and subscribing members (including some in the "dogs' brigade" or "cats' brigade". Notable for the sheer number of donors and subscribers, which spans many pages, some offering donations "in memory of" pets such as "Wuzzie" or "Pussy Purr-Mew" (p. 63). Illustrated with photos of pets and the hospital throughout. Illustration on upper wrapper depicts Noah's Ark.

Single vol. (9" by 6"), pp. 77, [1], illus., stapled in original illus. wrps.

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