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Mr. Ezra Coleman, of Fitchburg, Mass., certainly added 



pleasure to my life when he introduced your magazine to 



me. 1 have, after reading it, passed it on to others each 



month and have thus secured more than one regular reader. 



Chas. E. Bevan, Bridgewater, Mass. 



You not only give your readers a No. i magazine, but 

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My husband has taken Recreation 4 months and he en- 

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I am a regular reader of your magazine and am very 

 fond of it. It is the best I know of and when I read about 

 the hunts and outings of others it seems as if I was there 

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G. C. W., Denver, Col. 



_ .1 enjoy reading Recreation and would not think of do- 

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 useful and humane doctrines merit and that the people who 

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 J. G. Patterson, Des Moines, la. 



Recreation is the best magazine I ever read but I wish 

 it came weekly instead of once a month. It does me good 

 to hear you lift those game hogs. Get right astride their 

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My partner, Mr. H. T. Hagerman, and I have been tak- 

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The list of guides published in your excellent magazine 

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