The motto of the Waverly Press is Sans Tache. Our ideal is 

 to manufacture books ^'ivithout blemish^' — worthy books, 

 worthily printed, with worthy typography — books to whicti 

 we shall be proud to attach our imprint, made by craftsmen 

 who are willing to accept open responsibihty for their work, 

 and who are entitled to credit for creditable performance. 



The printing craftsman of today is quite as much a craftsman 

 as his predecessor. There is quite as much discrimination 

 between poor work and good. We are of the opinion that the 

 individuality of the worker should not be wholly lost. The 

 members of our staff who have contributed their skill of hand 

 and brain to this volumie are: 



Keyboard: Mary Franck, Louise Hilpert, Stella Kocent, Anne Rustic, 

 Margaret Foote, Mildred Lambert. 



Casters: Charles Aher, Kenneth Brown, Ernest Wann, Mahlon Robinson, 

 George Smith, Henry Lee, Martin Griffen, Charles Fick, George 

 Bullinger. 



Proof Room: Alice Reuter, Mary Reed, Ruth Jones, Ethel Strasinger, 

 Audrey Tanner, Angeline Eifert, Betty Williams, Shirley Seidel, Ruth 

 Kruhm, Dorothy Fick, Ruth Myers. 



Composing Room: William Sanders, Harry Harmeyer, Austin Uhland, 

 Leonard Camarata, Charles Wyatt, Robert Lambert, Andrew Rassa, 

 Anthony Wagner, John Craybill, James Jackson, Edward Rice, Richard 

 King, George Moss, Theodore Nilson, Henry Shea. 



Press: Fred Lucker, Henry Augsburg, Edward Smith, Frank Ridenour, 

 Herbert Morman, George Lyons, Hugh Gardner. 



Folder: Laurence Krug, Clifton Hedley. 



Cutter: William Armiger. 



