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Bible Review V15: October 1916 - March 1918 - Iapsop.com

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1917-18 EDITORIAL 529<br />

dress<br />

is the opening of the way for the distribution of<br />

"Practical Methods, " for when the men in ofiicial positions<br />

and positions of trust and infiuence, such as the officers<br />

and physicians, begin to realize the enormity of the condition<br />

of the people, and the necessity of a new standard<br />

of morals, then we may naturally expect that such means<br />

as will assist them to bring about the desired changes<br />

will be acceptable. We believe that this is the opportune<br />

time, that the hour has arrived for effective work, and<br />

that all that is now needed is workers, those who will<br />

take the time and make the effort to interest the men in<br />

positions of influence and authority in this little book.<br />

We have been much encouraged by a recent visit from<br />

Mr. C-, an earnest friend of the work, from Palo<br />

Alto, California. Palo Alto is near Camp Fremont, and<br />

Mr. C-- purchased and took away with him a number<br />

of copies of PRACTICAL METHODS 'ro INSURE SUCCESS<br />

with the intention of finding the way to place this book<br />

before the men now gathering at this camp. Mr. C-<br />

outlined his plans to us stating that it was his intention<br />

to interest the physicians, the officers in charge, and the<br />

men in charge of the reading rooms, that he had already<br />

been talking with these men and felt he could secure<br />

their interest.<br />

Also he expected to interest the soldiers<br />

individually whenever the opportunity presented and to<br />

worktiru any other avenue that he might find.<br />

At Mr.<br />

C's request we printed a number of leaflets of Secretary<br />

Daniels' address which he intends to distribute.' There<br />

are now three-thousand men at Camp Fremont, and there<br />

will soon be forty-thousand men stationed there.<br />

We believe that if the opening is made for the distribution<br />

of the book at the different cantonments thruout<br />

'If there are others who could make use of copies of Secretary Daniels' address<br />

we shall be pleased to send them leaflets.

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