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Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 1, No. 2
February, 1897

Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 1, No. 2 February, 1897

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TESTIMONIALS.

Frankfort. Ky., February 3, 1897.

W. J. Black, Vice-President,
Chicago, Ill.

Dear Sir: I have a copy of your magazine entitled “Birds,” and beg to say that I consider it one of the finest things on the subject that I have ever seen, and shall be pleased to recommend it to county and city superintendents of the state.

Very respectfully,
W. J. Davidson,
State Superintendent Public Instruction.


San Francisco, Cal., January 27, 1897.

W. J. Black, Esq.,
Chicago, Ill.

Dear Sir: I am very much obliged for the copy of “Birds” that has just come to hand. It should be in the hands of every primary and grammar teacher. I send herewith copy of “List of San Francisco Teachers.”

Very respectfully,
M. Babcock.


Lincoln, Neb., February 9, 1897.

W. J. Black,
Chicago, Ill.

Dear Sir: The first number of your magazine, “Birds,” is upon my desk. I am highly pleased with it. It will prove a very serviceable publication—one that strikes out along the right lines. For the purpose intended, it has, in my opinion, no equal. It is clear, concise, and admirably illustrated.

Very respectfully,
W. R. Jackson,
State Superintendent Public Instruction.


North Lima, Ohio, February 1, 1897.

Mr. W. E. Watt,

Dear Sir: Sample copy of “Birds” received. All of the family delighted with it. We wish it unbounded success. It will be an excellent supplement to “In Birdland” in the Ohio Teachers’ Reading Circle, and I venture Ohio will be to the front with a good subscription list. I enclose list of teachers.

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C. M. L. Altdoerffer,
Township Superintendent.


Milwaukee, January 30, 1897.

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