. The religious condition of young men;. ave, we trust,served to illustrate the methods, to demonstrate their feasi-bility and to prove that the extended use of the same orsimilar methods would result in inestimable gain to our Study is presented in the hope that it may be of someservice to the work at large and that some practical organiza-tion may spring up as a result whereby all desiring to co-operate in further study and investigation similar to whatis herein suggested maybe enabled to ll associate their effortsfor the extension of Christs Kingdom among young men. APPENDIX. IMPRO
. The religious condition of young men;. ave, we trust,served to illustrate the methods, to demonstrate their feasi-bility and to prove that the extended use of the same orsimilar methods would result in inestimable gain to our Study is presented in the hope that it may be of someservice to the work at large and that some practical organiza-tion may spring up as a result whereby all desiring to co-operate in further study and investigation similar to whatis herein suggested maybe enabled to ll associate their effortsfor the extension of Christs Kingdom among young men. APPENDIX. IMPROVED METHOD FOR TABULATING MEMBERSHIPINFORMATION. THE method here described is designed as apart of a per-manent membership record. It is on the card indexplan, and those familiar with the same will see at onceits advantages. In the tab system used in most associationsfor indicating monthly expirations there are, of course, twelvepositions—one for each month; and the tabs for the same onemonth fall in line in the drawer as 76 Appendix. The present scheme uses only nine of these twelve posi-tions; all but the sixth, eleventh and twelfth, as shown be-low\
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