7 8 THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



Mrs. Robert Gysel, Chicago, Encouraging Words From Members 



Illinois i.oo and Friends. 



Johnstown Chapter, Johnstown, 



Pennsylvania 5.00 mrs. TownsEnd howES, stamford, con- 



Mr. Arthur Ochtman and NFCTicuT. 



brother, Coscob, Connecti- We are all very much pleased at the 



cut 1.00 interest shown in the future Arcadia, 



Mr. M. Tandy, Dallas City. II- and I am sure you will be able to have 



linois 5.00 your own buildings and carry on the 



Miss Harriet E. Wilson, Storms- good work. I am glad to add by name 



town, Pennsvlvania 1.00 to the list. 



Mount Bluff Chapter, Island G _ fi AmtCK> A . Bej inT £ RNAT ionai, 



Pond, Vermont 2.50 youNG MEN , g CHRISTIAN ASS0CIA . 



TION TRAINING SCHOOL, SPRING- 



STAMFORD, CONN. FlEED, MASSACHUSETTS. 



Mr. Paul Griswold Howes . . .$ 50.00 I wish to assure you of my sincere 

 Mrs. Townsend Howes 50.00 sympathy in the apparently serious set- 

 Mr. Albert Crane 25.00 back of your work. I wish I were in 



Mr. Walter E. Houghton 10.00 a position to cooperate substantially in 



F. Schavoir, M.D 25.00 aiding you. As it is I have not any- 



Mr. Wm. N. Travis 5.00 thing worth while, but will send you 



Mr. W. L. Baldwin 5.00 w hat I can. 



Mrs. J. J. Alexandj-e 100.00 With regard to the place which Ar- 



Mr. Wm. H. Holly 5-°° cadia occupied and of the service which 



Mr. Fitch A. Hoyt 100.00 it would increasingly render, I have no 



Dr. Amos J. Givens 100.00 hestitancy in saying that I feel that it 



Mr. George H. Thamer 5.00 wa s of very great service especially 



Mr. Walter Ferguson 10.00 to all amateur scientists. The facilities 



Miss Helen W. Smith 25.00 which you there had were adequate, 



Mrs. Belden B. Brown 50.00 anc i the plan which you had evolved 



Mr. Belden B. Brown 50.00 whereby any serious-minded student 



Mr. Warren H. Taylor 25.00 might avail himself of them is exactly 



Mrs. Walter M. Smith i.ou the thing which is needed to encourage 



Judge C. D. Lockwood 10.00 more, especially of our young people, 



Mr. E. L. Scofield 10.00 to a wholesome and sane interest in 



nature. I believe that by no means 



sound beach, conn. the least, and in my opinion the 



,, T ^j -iTsr-iT d. „ ^ strongest feature of your organization 



Mrs. J- Edgar Willing $ 5 -00 . g {t * int of yiew ^ hereb * the nat . 



™ SS £ w ^ eterSOU : -° ural relationship between the Creator 



Mf s - W -W.Santy 1.00 and creation is not neglected> and 



Miss Belle Ferris 1.00 where purg sdence {s relegated to the 



Mr. Nelson Palmer 1.00 baclcground and science for pleasure 



Mr. Geo. F. Gilmore 1.00 and " rofit is emphasized. 



Mr. Wells McMaster 3.00 . 



Mr. T. W. Jarvis : .25 GEORGE s. godard, librarian state u- 



Miss Clara Morgan 1.00 brary, hartford, Connecticut. 



Mr. James W. Brice 5.00 j was SO rry to learn of the loss of 



Mr. J. N. Conant 1.00 your laboratory and working facilities. 



Mrs. M. B. Foster 10.00 \ trust, however, this interruption will 



Mr. B .F. Palmer 25.00 be brief in order that the many friends 



Mr. Edwin Binney, "If the home of The Guide to Nature may soon be 



be located in Sound Beach." 100.00 receiving again the publication as is- 



sued, for our state needs this publica- 



Total $1,144.25 tion. 



