XVI 
“This is the third letter I have start- 
ed to write you since receiving the 
April issue of THE OOLOGIST. I 
was very much pleased with that is- 
sue.” 
Howard EH. Bishop, June 25. 
“The magazine seems much better 
and bigger since I first began taking 
dileea 
O. A. Renahan, June 30. 
_ “You are improving THE OOLO- 
GIST, substantially so with every is- 
sue.” 
B. S. Bodish, August 3. 
“THE OOLOGIST is doing well; it 
is a magazine closely associated with 
my ornithological career.” 
Edward R. Adams, July 6. 
“T consider there is a great improve- 
ment in each succeeding issue after 
you took charge of the paper.” 
McCormick Jewett, July 21. 
“T hope that you will continue to im- 
prove as finely as you have already.” 
H. S. Hathaway, July 21. 
“T am very well pleased with the 
way you start out with the publica- 
tion which I have been interested in 
for many years and if you continue 
along the same lines, you may count 
on me.” 
B. S. Bodish, July 28. 
“The tone and new life put into 
THE OOLOGIST is just what we 
wanted.” 
W. J. Brown, August 2. 
“Am glad to see the constant im- 
provement in the little monthly. It 
has come to me for more than 20 
years. and would hardly know how to 
do without it.” 
H. C. Higgins, Aug. 38. 
THE OOLOGIST 
‘T have found THE OOLOGIST 
much improved under its new man- 
agement.” 
Frederick A. Hemphill, August 3. 
“THH OOLOGIST grows better 
with each issue.” 
Jas. Carter, Aug. 15. 
“T am glad you have rescued our 
magazine from disaster and wish you 
unprecedented success with THE 
OOLOGIST in its new field.” 
R. G. Pape, August 19. 
“T congratulate you on your worthy 
sucess.” 
R. F, Fuller, August 20. 
“J think the paper has improved.” 
Lawrence Peyton, July 6. 
“Tt is pleasing to have THE OOLO- 
GIST fall into good hands; people will 
have more confidence in it in the fu- 
ture.” 
C. M. Chase, Oct. 1. 
“T have just finished reading THE 
OOLOGIST for September and feel 
as though a word of praise, although 
perhaps not especially needed, is due 
for the improvement in the welcome 
little journal; especially would I call 
attention to the exceptionally fine cuts 
which alone are worth several times 
the insignificant subscription price.” 
L. B. Howsley, Oct. 2. 
“Wishing you continued success in 
the management of THE OOLOGIST 
that for a certainty has improved 
greatly.” 
Louis B. Brown, Oct. 15. 
“THE OOLOGIST grows brighter 
with each number; may it still grow 
and become the leading magazine, is 
my sincere wish.” 
Troup D. Perry, Dec. 3. 
