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To the Members of the Field Service:
In response to our Bulletin issued a year ago, we received a larger
total of contributions, from a greater number of members of the Ser-
vice, than in response to any similar plea sent out during the years since
the Association ceased to be active. Many of these returned question-
naires were accompanied by enthusiastic letters.
There is no question of there being a strong desire on the part of
a good percentage of the Field Service men to keep the Association alive.
This Directory follows just a year after the Bulletin, and we should like
to plan ways and means of issuing Bulletins, and lists of changed ad-
dresses, more frequently. To this end, we solicit the suggestions of each
and every member of the Service.
vVhether or not you have any suggestions to offer, please keep us
informed whenever you change either your business or your home address.
Every effort has been made to have this Directory as complete and
accurate as possible. To all those who cooperated in making it as com-
plete and accurate as it may be, we offer our thanks- and this includes
the wives and mothers who sent in the addresses of procrastinating hus-
bands and sons.
Any suggestions you have to offer, or any records of changed or
corrected addresses, may be sent to any of the following:
A. PIATT ANDREW,
House Office Building, Washington, D. C.
WM. DE FORD BIGELOW,
10 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.
STEPHEN GALATTI,
399 Park Avenue, New York City.
HENRY D. SLEEPER,
420 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.
or to
LUCY MACDONALD DE MAINE (Mrs. H.),
Green Shadows, Old Lyme, Conn.