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The Mentor Association 



AN INSTITUTION OF LEARNING ESTABLISHED FOR THE 

 DEVELOPMENT OF A POPULAR INTEREST IN ART, LIT- 

 ERATURE, SCIENCE, HISTORY, NATURE, AND TRAVEL ^^^^ 



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THE ADVISORY BOARD 



JOHN G. HIBBEN . 

 HAMILTON W. MABIB . 

 JOHN C. FAN DYKE '. 

 ALBERT BUSHNELL HART 

 WILLIAM T. HORN AD AY 

 DWIGHT L. ELMENDORF 



President Princeton University 



Author and Editor 



Professor History of An, Rutgers College 



Professor of Government, Harvard University 



Director New York Zoological Park 



Lecturer and Traveler 



THE ASSOCIATION 



THE purpose of The Mentor Association is to give people, in an in- 

 teresting and attractive way, the information in various fields of 

 knowedge that they all want and ought to have. This information is 

 imparted by interesting reading matter, prepared under the direction 

 of leading authorities, and by beautiful pictures, reproduced by the 

 most highly perfected modern processes. 



The object of The Mentor Association is to enable people to acquire 

 useful knowledge without effort, so that they may come easily and 

 agreeably to know the world's great men and women, the great achieve- 

 ments, and the permanently interesting things in art, literature, science, 

 history, nature and travel. 



The annual membership fee of The Mentor Association is Five 

 Dollars. Every member, upon accepting an invitation to membership, 

 receives an engraved certificate of membership and becomes entitled to 

 the privileges of the Association for one year, including fifty-two num- 

 bers of The Mentor. 



The Mentor Association, Inc. 



FOURTH AVENUE AT NINETEENTH STREET 



NEW YORK 



