FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. 



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' Superintendent's Office 



^Q^^^l^scember 26, 1896. 



(Dictated by_ 



W. E. Watt, President &c. , 



Fisher Building, 



277 Dearborn St. , Chicago, 111. 

 My dear Sir: 



Please accept my thanks for a copy of the first 



publication of "Birds." Please enter my name as a regular 



subscriber. It is one of the most beautiful and interesting 



publications yet attempted in this direction. it has other 



attractions in addition to its beauty, and it must win its 



way to popular favor. 



Wishing the handsome little magazine abundant prosperity, 



1 remain . 



Yours very respectfully, 



