The motto of The Williams & Wilkins Company is 

 Sans Tache. Our ideal is to publish books "without 

 blemish" — worthy books, worthily printed, with worthy 

 typography — books to which we shall be proud to 

 attach our imprint, made by craftsmen who are willing 

 to accept open responsibility for their work, and who 

 are entitled to credit for creditable performance. 



The printing craftsman of today is quite as much a 

 craftsman as his predecessor. There is quite as much 

 discrimination between poor work and good. We 

 are of the opinion that the individuality of the worker 

 should not be wholly lost. The members of our staff 

 who have contributed their skill of hand and brain to 

 this volume are: 



Composing Room: Andrew Rassa, William Sanders, James Jackson, 

 George Moss, William Fite, Ernest Salgado, Steve Simmons, Austin 

 Uhland, William Koch, Herbert Leitch, Nathan Miller, Harry Har- 

 meyer, Edgar Simmons, Roland Stultz, Henry Shea, Edward Rice. 



Keyboard: Minnie Foard, Katharine Kocent, Harry Susemihl, Anna 

 Kelly, Eleanor Luecke. 



Proof Room: Sarah Katzin, Alice Reuter, Mary Reed, Ruth Treisch- 

 man, Ethel Strasinger, Lucille Bull, Angeline Eifert, Audrey Tanner, 

 Edna Clark, Lewis Forney, Dorothy Strasinger, Lillian Gilland, 

 Arthur Baker, Geraldine Brown. 



Casters: Kenneth Brown, Ernest W 7 ann, Mahlon Robinson, Charles 

 Aher, George Smith, Frank Malanosky, Martin Griffen, Henry Lee, 

 Frederick Wall. 



Press: Leonard Dumler, Jr., Henry Eckert, Fred Lucker, August 

 Hildebrand. 



Folder: Laurence Krug. 



Cutter: John Murphy. 



