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Dr. H. A. Overstreet of the College of the City of New 

 York. Dr. Nutting and I are also members of this group. 

 The self-sacrificing members of Dr. Nutting's staff in 

 starting the movement should not be forgotten Howard 

 Keeler, production manager; T. J. Wood, assistant pro- 

 duction manager; Hazel Lehman, bookkeeper; Margaret 

 Hutchison, Hazel Boe, Alberta Tucker, secretaries. Their 

 willingness to work day and night and in most cases for 

 no more than "board and room," has been one of the most 

 important factors in the development of this experiment. 



An account of the movement which I wrote at the re- 

 quest of Freda Kirchway, one of the editors of The Nation, 

 and which appeared in that magazine on April 19, 1933, 

 is reprinted here because it furnishes a compact summary 

 of what took place up to that time. 



