THE OUTDOOR WORLD 
IX 
LOTS OF FUN IN THE MEADOW CROOK. 
Mrs. William Mitchell, Richmond Ter- 
race, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
Most decidedly I wish to add my 
voice to the chorus of enthusiastic ad- 
vocates of Camp Kineowatha, and your 
individual care of my daughter Mar- 
garet. I am delighted with her physi- 
cal improvement, but particularly 
pleased with her increased interest in 
sports in general, and in the added con- 
fidence and mental poise which she has 
gained. I am enclosing her applica- 
tion blank for next summer, and she is 
all but counting the hours until it is 
time to go back. 
Columbia Trust Company, 358 Fifth 
Avenue, New York City. ,J. Sperry 
Kane, Vice-President. 
I wish to express in writing what I 
said to you verbally about my daugh- 
ter, Alary, upon her return from her 
first summer at Camp Kineowatha, 
Maine. 
It appears from my observations that 
aside from the splendid time which 
Alary seems to have had, the discipline, 
training, and pleasant surroundings and 
associations have been very beneficial 
to her in many ways. I am especially 
well pleased that I sent her to Camp 
Kineowatha which, as you know, was 
mainly due to your strong recommen- 
dation. 
Permit me to thank you personally 
for the efficient and careful manner in 
which you arranged each small detail 
for her departure to Camp, and her re- 
turn from it with your special party. 
This relieved me of anxiety and worry 
as to the safety of her journey. 
With kind personal regards. 
Mrs. E. Hayes, 582 Fifth Avenue, New 
York City. 
I am very much pleased with the 
treatment and care given to Jeannette 
while in your hands at the Kineowatha 
Camp during the past summer and feel 
that the benefits she derived from same 
will be lasting and have, I believe, 
made an indelible impression on her. 
I will be very happy to answer any 
questions that may be asked of me in 
connection with your work and 
methods. 
Thank you for your many kind- 
nesses in the care of Jeanette during 
the past summer. 
Mrs. John Colby, Stanstead, Province 
of Quebec, Canada. 
I have been promising myself for 
some time the pleasure of writing to 
express my thanks and appreciation of 
what you did for my little daughter 
at Camp Kineowatha last summer. 
I had heard so much about you be- 
forehand — that you possessed a gift 
with children second only to Lewis 
Carroll ; that you bewitched the littlest 
campers out of their first homesick- 
