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Thank you for
your help!
Following our
pleas for back issues, we received many contributions of out of print copies
with which we are laying the groundwork for digitally scanning the entire
magazine in order to make the complete set available on CD-ROM and the internet.
With your help, we have come remarkably close to accomplishing our end.
Not surprisingly, those issues that remain to be located are old, rare, and
therefore elusive. So again we ask your assistance in finding copies of the
following issues:
Volume
I (1906) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4
II (1907) Nos. 1, 3, 4
III (1908) Nos. 1, 3
IV (1913) Nos. 1, 2, 4
IX (1914) Nos. 1, 2, 3
XI (1916) Nos. 3, 4
XII (1917) Nos. 1, 3, 4
XIII (1918) Nos. 1, 3
XIV (1920) No. 2
XV (1920) No. 2, 3, 4
XVI (1921) Nos. 2, 4
Compilation,
scanning, and electonic digitalization of the entire set of journals for the
past 96 years will presage our centennial celebration in 2006. These historic
records will then be available to scholarly researchers and also to the public.
Pleas take another look in your attics, basements, closets, second-hand bookstores,
and flea markets. Drop us a note if you find any back issues to donate, or
call 410-685-3750 ext. 317. Thank you.
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