Oliver M. Evans, 69, a founder and former president of The Humane Society of the United States, died on December 16. Mr. Evans, a native of Montclair, N.J., was a director or officer of HSUS throughout its 21-year history. He was serving as treasurer at the time of his death. In recognition of his outstanding leadership to the humane movement and his personal dedication to animal welfare, The HSUS headquarters building was dedicated to his memory on October 10
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Oliver M. Evans, 69, a founder and former president of The Humane Society of the United States, died...
Oliver M. Evans, 69, a founder and former president of The Humane Society of the United States, died...
In 1954, when The Humane Society of the United States was founded by a small handful of dedicated vi...
Enlarging our vision, extending our outreach (John A. Hoyt) Sears cancels plush toys A spring promot...
The HSUS came into being because, for several years previously. a great many people throughout the U...
The HSUS came into being because, for several years previously, a great many people throughout the U...
How humane is your society? (Charles F. Herrmann and Phyllis Wright) R.J. Chenoweth dies--HSUS found...
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Successful 1967 conference sets new goals, plans new strategy in continuing fight against cruelty HS...
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