"Through a subscription to the Course of the Alexander Hamilton Institute you not only ally yourself with a "Board of Directors" whose combined business experience probably amounts to at least five hundred successful years—a Board the

members of which have had specialized experience in every important phase of business—but who have been assembled for the very definite purpose of helping men."

This method is equally valuable to the executive, according to Mr. Lynn P. Talley, Deputy Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas:

"Whenever I am confronted with a problem relating to fundamental economic conditions of business practice or business policy, I find great comfort and satisfaction in taking down the volume relating to the subject and always find elucidation of the problems that confront me."

Mr. James P. Robertson, of Smith, Robertson and Company, Seattle, says:

"As a general reading Course on business I can truthfully say it is high grade, and can recommend it to anyone interested in the study of business."

Mr. A. E. Winger, President, American Lithographic Company, writes:

"I think your Course is an excellent one and am particularly impressed with the underlying thought that I find throughout the entire Course—application of principles. It has been my experience that sound judgment is the most essential requisite of any executive, and that the judgment required in business today can best be formed by a thorough knowledge of business principles."

Mr. Samuel Cochrane, President, Cochrane Chemical Company, Jersey City, sums up the argument in this remark:

"If I had enrolled with you a year or two ago, I should be better able to handle the problems put up to me every day."