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work which ought to be done the Society needs 2000 members 

 before October and a little extra effort on the part of present mem- 

 bers will soon result in rapid increase of the enrollment. Articles 

 I and II of the Constitution ought to attract the interest of all 

 persons who believe in scientific education. In order that 

 present members may be able to suggest new names for member- 

 ship the directory of members will be prepared as soon as the list 

 has one thousand names. Application blanks, briefly stating the 

 aims of the Society and conditions of membership, will soon be 

 ready for distribution to members who wish to enclose such slips 

 in their letters and pamphlets. 



Notice Concerning Fees and Membership 



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