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THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



SYMPATHY AND AID. 



Quotations from a few of the Hundreds 



of Letters from All Parts of 



the Country. 



C. E. HEMINGWAY, M.D., OAK PARK, IL- 

 LINOIS. 



God bless you and yours in the good 

 work. 



PROFESSOR WM. WHITMAN BAILEY, BROWN 

 UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RHODE 

 ISLAND. 



I am sure that my good wishes are 

 ever with your enterprise. I hope that 

 no untoward event will impede the 

 work of the Association or of The 

 Guide to Nature, in both of which I 

 take a deep interest. 



J. HORACE MCFARLAND, HARRISBURG, 

 PENNSYLVANIA. 



I have always admired your energy, 

 vigor and high purpose. 



You are doing good work. Keep at 

 it. — C. R. Pieffer, Youngstown, Ohio. 



MR. JOHN OLIVER LAGORGE, NATIONAL. 

 GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE/'' WASHING- 

 TON, D. C. 



I much regret to hear that such an 

 unforeseen happening has come into 

 the onward march of your splendid 

 work, and trust it is but a temporary 

 obstacle. 



MR. M. TANDY, DALLAS CITY, ILLINOIS. 



Am very sorry you have to make a 

 change — especially so since everything 

 seemed to be going so nicely. I am 

 pleased to help the cause some and am 

 sorry that I cannot make the amount 

 one hundred times as much. I wish 

 you and the AA the best of success 

 and sincerely hope that the clouds will 

 clear away. 



THE SITE OF THE NEW ARCADIA. 

 Only a few rods from the old. 



