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Safe-Guarding American Ideals, $1.00

"Safe-Guarding American Ideals" ought to be read by every man, woman and young person in the country. Why can't we get such stuff into the hands of our young people instead of the "Brass Check" that is read and accepted as true by those who do not know better. I am enclosing my check. I have already wired, "Send me fifty copies 'Safe-Guarding American Ideals,' with an equal number of copies of 'Keep God in American History,'"—, 607 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.

"Safe-Guarding American Ideals" is a very timely publication. I believe it could be used very wisely as a supplementary text in American History and Civics in the high schools of the United States. We certainly do need instruction along this line in the public schools.—, Editor, "The Ohio Teacher."

Keep God in American History, 35c

Mr. Doan, President of the American Tool Works, presented to the heads of all departments and other employees of the company a copy of "Keep God in American History."

Several of the department heads spoke to me of their interest in the book. Mr. Keller is so greatly interested that he intends to purchase one hundred copies to present to the members of his Masonic lodge.—, American Tool Works, Cincinnati, Ohio.

"Mr. Harry F. Atwood has rendered our American public a great service by bringing before it his timely production, 'Keep God in American History.' It is a breath from the hills.

"In these days of unrest and confusion Mr. Atwood calls us back to God and in fine fashion reminds us of the reliance placed upon God by the founders of our Republic and the great leaders of our people.

"This rich and chaste work is a strong tonic to faith and hope and will inspire all readers to declare anew, 'In God we trust.'"—, D.D., St. James M. E. Church, Chicago.