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GOOD WORDS 



I much enjoy reading it. William 

 Searl, The Manse Duddington, Edin- 

 burgh, Scotland. 



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Don't stop The Oologist on me what- 

 ever you do. Thomas H. Jackson. 



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With best wishes to you and a 

 happy and prosperous New Year and 

 success to your useful and interesting 

 Oologist. Alfred L. Marshall, Weep- 

 ing Water, Nebraska. 



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I have taken The Oologist since its 

 first issue, and am now seventy-eight 

 years old, but enjoy the little publi- 

 cation as much as ever. C. L. Raw- 

 son, Putnam, Conn. 



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Wishing a prosperous New Year and 

 a good luck for The Oologist. Troup 

 D. Perry, Savannah, Ga. 



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The Oologist for 1918 has been of 

 unusual interest for bird lovers, and 

 none who are interested in the wel- 

 fare of the bird life should be with- 

 out this magazine. E. J. Wheler, 

 New London, Conn. 

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You are doing a wonderful work 

 with the paper, and we are all more 

 indebted to you than we can ever re- 

 pay, for the unselfish interest you 

 have shown in it. Richard C. Har- 

 low, State College, Pa. 



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I enjoy the contributions to The 

 Oologist. The papers are all written 

 in the easy democratic way that 

 makes them entertaining. The writers 

 see something, and tell what they 



see. Geo. E. Osterhout, Winsor, Colo. 



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As we do not want to be without 

 The Oologist, or miss a single copy 

 we are enclosing renewal of subscrip- 

 tion. Pahrman Bros., La Port, Ind. 



Enclosed find fifty cents for renewal 

 of my subscription to The Oologist. 

 It is a genuine pleasure to hand over 

 this for "our" little paper. Ralph W. 

 Jackson, Cambridge, Md. 



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It is twenty years since I first sub- 

 scribed for The Oologist, and it is a 

 real pleasure when I receive it each 

 month. Lucius H. Paul, Rochester, 

 N. Y. 



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I read portions of all other ornith- 

 ological publications, but The Oolog- 

 ist I read from cover to cover. It 

 grows more and more indispensable 

 year by year. W. D. Richardson, 

 Chicago, 111. 



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I still enjoy reading your magazine, 

 and during the whole war, only one 

 number has gone astray. I have deal- 

 ings with many of your leading 

 oologists, and have found them all 

 thoroughly reliable. I collect eggs 

 from all the world and wish there 

 were a few more "oologists" like your.i 

 in other parts of the world. Wm. 

 McLaren, Linwood Stranaer, Scotland. 



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I think this month's Oologist is cer- 

 tainly fine. 1 enjoy the magazine very 

 much indeed, and it is a very inter- 

 esting little book. Otto L. Hastings. 

 Bridgeport, Conn. 



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Please allow me to congratulate you 

 on bringing The Oologist through the 

 war, with flying colors, and to wish 

 you continued success. Albert F. 

 Gainer, Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 12th, 

 1919. 



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I am pleased with The Oologist. 

 and with my ad in it. which brought 

 the results I desired. I sold my kodak 

 to a gentleman in Mississippi, and 

 have several inquiries from .several 

 states since then concerning it. 

 Johnson Neff, Marionvllle, Mo. 



