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the same time exalt sociology in the eyes of the general public. The new society, therefore, has been founded with the hope of securing the active co-operation of scientific philanthropists as well as of persons engaged in academic instruction, of sociological writers as well as of sociological workers of all those who recognize the importance of the scientific aspects of sociology.

The membership fee is three dollars a year, or fifty dollars for life membership. Each member will receive a copy of the current publications of the society. You are cordially invited to join by filling out the inclosed [appended] blank and sending it to

PROFESSOR C. W. A. VEDITZ, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington, D. C.

1906

To the SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY :

DEAR SIR : I desire to become a member of the AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Inclosed please find three dollars in payment of the dues for the year ending December 31, 1906.

.1906

To the SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY :

DEAR SIR : I desire to become a life member of the AMERICAN SOCIOLOGI- CAL SOCIETY. Inclosed please find fifty dollars in payment of dues for same.

ERRATUM

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