Not much on old F. Wallace Taber. He was Outdoor Editor of the Denver Post before he found a better way to make a living on the film lecture tour.
He shot on the University of California archery team in college, studying fish and game management and forestry and acquired one of Pope's original bows while in that neck of the woods.
He met and became friends and occasional hunting partners with Fred Bear.
He's greatest feat, mostly unknown to the general archery community was his taking a polar bear in 1957 near the Norwegian archipelago of Spitsbegen, I believe a few years before both Bear and Pearson.
I've acquired a small file of stuff on him over the years but stuff is scarce in archery circles.