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

 is to manufacture books "without blemish" — worthy books, 

 worthily printed, with worthy typography — books to which 

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

 who are wilhng to accept open responsibility for their work, 

 and who are entitled to credit for creditable performance. 



The printing craftsman of today is quite as much a crafts- 

 man as his predecessor. There is quite as much discrimina- 

 tion 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 volume are: 



Keyboards: Louise Hilpert, Katharine Carr, Mildred Lambert, Vera 

 Taylor, Helen Twardowicz, Hannah Scott, Mary Franck. 



Casters: Kenneth Brown, Charles Aher, Charles Fick, Ernest 

 Wann, George Smith, Mahlon Robinson, Henry Lee, Martin 

 Griffen, George Bullinger. 



Composing Room: Theodore Nilson, Henry Shea, George Moss, 

 Austin Uhland, Robert Daily, William Sanders, James Armiger, 

 Edward Smith, Ray Kauffman, John Flanagan, Andrew Rassa, 

 Charles Wyatt, Anthony Wagner, Ernest Salgado, Arthur Baker, 

 James Jackson, Edward Rice, John Crabill, Richard King. 



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



Jones, Audrey Tanner, Angeline Johnson, Ruth Kruhm, Ruth 



Myers, Dorothy Fick, Betty Williams, Shirley Seidel, Viola 

 Schneider. 



Press: Edward Smith, Herbert Morman, Franklin Williams, Henry 

 Augsburg, Hugh Gardner, Henry Hager. 



Folders: Laurence Krug, Clifton Hedley. 



Cutter: William Armiger. 



