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WHAT SOME READERS THINK OF THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE OF ART 

John R. Van Derlip, attorney
Minneapolis, Minnesota
"The Magazine is one that will attract attention and support of a wide public."

Clara W. MacNaughton,
Oakland, California

"I think the Magazine is worthy of a place in every American home."

Henry Turner Bailey, writer and lecturer
North Scituate, Massachusetts
"Your plan will give us a record of contemporary American art that will be comprehensive, authoritative, and inspiring."

A. C. Goodyear, collector,
Buffalo and New York City, N. Y.
"I want to congratulate you upon a most interesting and well prepared Magazine."

Charles R. Lamb, stained glass maker
New York City
"May I take this opportunity of expressing my appreciation of the change . . . in The American Magazine of Art . . . a sufficiently strong and vigorous art magazine to give not only records of what is happening from day to day, but also a larger view of the field of art both national and international."

Jessie L. Thomson,
Portland, Maine
"I especially like not only the grouping of art under separate headings, but the fact that all the arts are represented."

D. M. Swarthout, Dean, School of Fine Arts, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

"It is a splendid step forward and is . . . a publication of unusual worth and value."

(Mrs.) Roberta T. G. Glover,
Baltimore, Maryland
"The Magazine . . . has a value unsurpassed in the type of information imparted, and in the range of its varied art interests." 

H. Van Buren Magonigle, architect
New York City
"I like it all, format, arrangement, matter included."

(Mrs.) Louise Morgan Sill, writer
Paris, France
"People speak to me about the improvements in the Magazine of Art - its enlargement, the many illustrations."

Dr. W. R. Valentiner, critic, Director, Detroit Institute of Arts,
Detroit, Michigan
"Permit me to tell you how pleased I am to see the marvelous change which the Magazine has undergone. It surely is a most valuable addition to the art world. . . ."

Edith J. R. Isaacs, Editor, Theatre Arts Monthly, New York City
"The Magazine has come and I have looked over it not only with interest but with real enthusiasm. I think what you are trying to do is not only beautifully indicated but accomplished."