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is important to know in advance that all the JOURNAL'S present readers desire to go on in an enlarged and improved issue. You are, therefore, requested to signify by postal card your intentions and wishes as to the enlarged JOURNAL. Will your support be continued or withdrawn for the next volume, and can you do anything to extend its circulation? An immediate reply will oblige the editor. RESPONSES OF OUR READERS. The generous appreciation of the JOURNAL OF MAN by the liberal press was shown in the May number, as well as the enthusiastic appreciation of its readers. The proposition for its enlargement has called forth a kind and warm response from its readers, from which the few quotations following will show how well the JOURNAL has realized their hopes and desires. "I will try to get one or two more subscribers to what I regard as the best journal I have ever known, going as it does to the root of the most vital and most important interests of man, and dealing with great principles so vigorously and fairly."--G. H. C. (a Southern author). "The intensely interesting subjects treated in the JOURNAL OF MAN demand more space."--H. F. J. "The JOURNAL OF MAN is certainly the most valuable truth-giver I ever saw."--J. T. J. "It is the only journal of the kind, and the most needed of any kind."--O. K. K. "I will sustain the Journal of Man as long as I have a dollar."--P. C. M. "I do not see how I could get along without it."--G. B. N. "Enlarge the JOURNAL five-fold."--G. B. R. "I shall want it as long as I remain in this life."--Mrs. M. J. R. "Among progressive minds and deep thinkers, it is considered solid gold."--W. E. S. "Count on me as a life subscriber."--N. J. S. "I hope you will keep your pen moving, as the world has need of your thoughts."--S. C. W. "I wish you could make it a four-dollar publication."--A. W. "I think it the most advanced publication extant."--H. W. W. "The rectification of cerebral science is to me a demonstration."--L. W. H. "It accords with my views of man, and leads by going beyond me."--J. W. I. "The most scientific publication that I have ever read, and far in advance of all others."--S. J. W. "The JOURNAL OF MAN is just what I want."--C. L. A. "To say I like the JOURNAL, and am much interested in it, is a meagre way of expressing myself."--H. F. B. "I hope you will be able to extend it broadcast over the land."--Dr. W. W. B. "It has filled a long-felt want in my mind."--E. C. B., M
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