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EVOLUTION 



December, 1927 



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 Don't wait until somebody gets ahead 

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 away- Address: L. E. K., c|o EvoLU- 

 TION, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 



THE ASCENT OF MAN 



Five Lectures by 



Samuel C. Sehmucker, Ph. D. 



Author of "The Meaning of Evolution" 



and of "Man's Life on Earth" 



FRIDAYS, 8:30 P. M. 



NOV. 18 to DEC. 16 



Single admission, 50 cents. Course, $2. 



Rand School of Social Science 



7 EAST 15TH ST. NEW YORK 



MAKE MONEY AT MEETINGS 



The Labor College in Seattle orders 

 100 copies of this issue of Evolu- 

 tion. The Detroit Labor Forum also 

 orders 100. These organizations will 

 make a little extra cash through the 

 sale of Evolution at meetings. In 

 bundles of 20 or more the cost is only 

 5 cents a copy and it retails for 10 



Evolution will sell readily at 

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 this — or act yourself. 



Better send in this blank immedi- 

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Evolution, 



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For the enclosed I- send me _ 



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FIRST ON OUR HONOR ROLL 

 "tTERE'S the advance guard of what we feel sure will become a mighty army. They 



did not wait until they had a sample copy to show, but started right out barehanded 

 with nothing but the idea of this Evolution journal and garnered some subscribers. 



How many will follow this month the trail that they have blazed? All that send in 

 four or more subscriptions will be acknowledged in this column. We'll measure our 

 success not so much by the number of copies of Evolution that we sell as by the 

 number of readers who think well enough of this little journal to ask their friends 

 10 subscribe for it. 



They are the greatest encouragement that any magazi 



So here we salute: 

 20 Henry F. Mins, N. Y!' ' 

 16 Wm. Leslie, N. Y. 

 16 John Kasper, Pa. 

 10 J. I. Elliott, N. Y. 

 10 Caroline Drew, N. Y. 

 10 David Jenkins, Ohio 



8 Lena Cannon, Ohio 



8 Joseph Brodsky, N. Y. 



6 E. HaldemanJuUus, 

 Kan. 



6 Ruby D. Garrett, Mo. 



6 Dr. Mary Equi, Ore. 



6 Harry Winkler, Ore. 



6 Mrs. J. R. Oatman, 

 Ore. 



6 Herman Ledding, Ore. 



6 Eh-. Otto Hauser, Wis. 



6 Alfred Sayers, 111. 



6 F. Kogan, 111. 



6 J. Olf, 111. 



6 Lillian Brown Olf; 111. 



6 E. S. Bastin, III. 



6 Dr. A. M. Rovin, 

 Mich. 



6 M. Sugar, Mich. 



6 Alfred Bosch, Ohio 



6 Dr. John S. Pyle, 



Ohio 

 6 P. B. Cowdery, Calif. 

 6 C Zadunaysky. N. Y. 

 6 Peter Kutt, N. Y. 

 6 Robert Leslie, N. Y. 

 6 Chas. Musil, N. Y. 

 6 Solon DeLeon, N. Y. 

 6 Frances Pilat, N- Y. 

 6 J. Kossove, N. Y. 

 6 Josephine, Conger. 111. 

 6 M. Greenberg, N. Y. 

 6 Hans Mayer Daxlan- 



den, N. Y. 

 6 S. J. Bell, S. C. 

 6 H. M. Reid, Mich. 

 6 Charles Washburn. 



Calif. 

 5 S. Liberty, N. Y. 

 5 John Safron, Mich. 

 5 J. M. A. Spence, 111. 

 5 Wm. Floyd. N. Y. 

 5 Max Rosner, 111. 

 5 W. H. Westmoreland, 



Ga. 

 4 Dr. Wm. VanEssen, 



Pa. 



could have. 



4 Charles Recht, N. Y. 



4 J. B. Salutsky, N- Y. 



4 Alice P. Gannett, Ohio 



4 Elizabeth Bertram, 0. 



4 Frank Doster, Kan. 



4 A. Chernay, 111. 



4 Dr. Edith Halcomb, 



Col. 

 4 Dr. John Dequer, Calil, 

 4 Dr. John A. Comstock, 



Calif. 

 4 Dr. Nahum Kavinoky, 



Calif. 

 4 Edward A. Cantrell, 



Calif. 

 4 Dr. V. MacMickle, Ore. 

 4 J. P. Roy, Ore. 

 4 J. Kalina, Wash. 

 4 Thomas Seward, Wash. 

 4 Mark Lifclunan, Wash. 

 4 Josephine Arnold, 



Mont. 

 4 Albert Keene, Mont. 

 4 Harry Lashkowitz, 



N. D. 

 4 Dr. G. G. Eitel, Minn. 

 4 E. T. Melms, Wis. 



BROADCASTING FUND 



The addresses of over 150,000 pro- 

 spective subscribers are available to 

 us for mailing out samples. To send 

 only one copy to each of these will 

 cost nearly ten thousand dollars. So 

 we are raising an Evolution Broad- 

 casting Fund. For every dollar con- 

 tributed to this Fund we'll mail sam- 

 ples of Evolution to at least twenty 

 addresses. We are broadcasting over 

 7,000 sample copies of this first issue. 



The first contributors to this Broad- 

 casting Fund who have helped to make 

 this possible are: 

 ^ Bishop William Montgomery Brown, 

 Ella G. Brown, Ohio 

 Dr. William K. Gregory -""^ 

 E. E. Free, New York 

 Bohemian Free Thought Federation 

 Dr. Leo Blass, California 

 Aldyth Ward, North Dakota 

 Dr. Anna Reinstein, New York 

 August R. Zicha, New York 

 J. I. Elliott, New York 

 Oscar Ameringer, Wisconsin 

 Caroline A. Lowe, Kansas. 

 Phil. Gallery, Kansas. 

 Victor L. Berger, Wisconsin. 



Ernest Unterman, Wisconsin. 



E. Backus, California. 



Clara Sckolnik, California- 

 Mrs. R. E. Chambers, Oregon. 



Wesley Lloyd, Washington . 



J. F. Blakely, Washington. 



Alex Chisholm, Washington. 



Knute Everts, Washington. 



Dr. D. M. Angus, Washington. 



Luba Adelson, Illinois- 



M. C. Winokur, Illinois. 



H. T. Ahrens, Washington. 



Cora Meyers, Wisconsin . 



Eh-. Ferd. Chenik, Michigan. 



A. Sudetic, Michigan. 



Edgar N. Phillips, Illinois. 



T. P. Cooper, Illinois. 



Wm. A. Cunnea, Illinois. 



Fred D. Warren, Illinois. 



Peter Bulthouse, Illinois. 



Samuel Ash, Illinois. 



Samuel Holland, Illinois. 



Caro L. Strobell, Connecticut. 



Yetta Land, Ohio. 



Edward H. Kintzer, Ohio. 



May we add your name to this list 

 next month to help Broadcast Evo- 

 lution? 



