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190 215 — Thomas R. Harper, Philadelphia, July 2. 216 — ^John B. Young, Philadelphia, July 2. 218— Wm. C. Frazee, N. Y. City, July 9. 219— J. H. Giffin, Orange, N. J., July 9. 220 — C. H. Lane, Leominster, Mass., July 9. 222 — W. G. Kendall, Boston, July 16. 224 — ^J. L. Clarkson, Beverly, N. J., Aug. 21. 226 — E. J. Wanner, Norristown, Pa., Aug. 28. 2.2^ — Chas. A. Snyder, Philadelphia, Aug. 28. 229 — ^J, F. Haas, Summit, N. J., Sept. 11. 230 — C. F. McKenney, Denver, Colo., Sept. 11. 231 — ^J. S. Henderson, Elizabeth, N, J., Sept. 25. 2.ZZ — L. H. Porter, East Orange, N. J., Sept. 25. 234 — S. J. Griffin, Ogden, Utah, Sept. 25. 235— E. S. S. Ashley, Northboro, Mass., Oct. 9. 237— W. A. Howell, Rockville, Ct., Oct. 30. 238 — Geo. G. Shepard, Niagara Falls, Nov. 13. 239 — H. S. Stursburg, Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 13. 240 — C. S. Atkinson, New Brimswick, N. J., Nov. 13. 241 — ^J. E. Harder, Clearfield, Pa., Nov. 13. 242— H. L. Perkins, Providence, R. I., Nov. 20. 243_A. M. Scheffey, Deal Beach, N. J., Dec. 4.

"Ab Initio" writes: "I think you are doing nobly with the Scrap Book. Keep it up. You will have to do a good deal of reaching back to the past, but as it has been said: 'Memory is the only paradise out of which we can never be driven. Its pleasant pathways always lead us to de- lightful spots, and if we are observant we can note many beautiful things.' "

From E. Stanley Thomas, Life member: "I thank you for the circular sent out to life members. It gives me an opportunity to write what has been on my mind for some time. 1 have long felt that I had value received for the ten dollars that I put up for a life membership some years ago. I enclose my dollar which I agree to pay each year for five years, and if nineteen other life members will do it I will send $4 more to make the complete payment for the five years. I want the L. A. W. and the Scrap Book to keep up and will do my part to bring this about."