A BUILDING FOR YOU, BY YOU ! 



You are respectfully anc/ 

 earnestly requested to contrib- 

 ute to the cost and construc- 

 tion of this building— it and its 

 surrounding^s known as Arca- 

 dia— the Home of The Agassiz 

 Association. Theeditorof this 

 magazine believes in the worth- 

 iness of this Cause, and has 

 contributed thisspace wherein 

 this appeal may be made to 

 you. You also are in sympathy 

 with it because you love na- 

 ture, the great outdoors, recre- 

 ation, inspiration, health, hap- 

 piness and humanity. 



The Aassiz Association es- 

 tablished in 1802 (Massachu- 

 setts .and in igio Connecticut), 

 is world-wide in its work. It 

 was recently made homeless 

 by a wealthy man who owned 

 the property it occupied which 

 had been promised permanent- 

 ly. He claimed his sole reason 

 was out of friendship to the 

 m a n a g e r w h o w a s mik- 

 ing too great personal sacrihce 

 in behalf of humanity, and be- 

 cause he and his family were 

 working without money re- 

 muneration. It is an interest- 

 ing and surprising story. We 

 will tell it to you. if you will 

 let us. The Charter of the 

 AA says: 



" The purposes for which said 

 corporation is formed are the 

 following', to- wit: the promotion 

 of scientific education: the ad- 

 vancement of science: the col- 

 lection in museums of natural 

 and scientific specimens : the 

 employment of obser^'ers and 

 teachers tn the different depart- 

 ments of science, and the gen- 

 eral diffusion of knowledgre." 



We believe in those pur- 

 poses. That is whv we ask 

 your aid and wish to be of ser* 

 vice to you. No officer of the 

 Association has or will receive 

 a salary. Its altruism in all its purposes and the height of its ideals are excelled by no other organization. 



The full story is told in a beautifully illustrated magazine. " The Guide to Nature." its official organ. A copy will be mailed free to 

 you upon request. Contributors of less than ten dollars will receive the magazine the number of years there are dollars in their contribu- 

 tions. Contributors of ten dollars or more are entered as Life Subscribers— as long as they and the magazine are in existence. 

 Please write for further particulars. 





The Agassis Association, Arcadia, Sound Beach, Conn. ^J^^j[i 



F. Bigelow, President, 



n'g. Ed. "Guide to Nature." 



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