THE PLAZA IN SUCRE

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

BOLIVIA, THE CENTRAL HIGHWAY OF SOUTH AMERICABy M. R. Wright
BOLIVIABy P. Walle
PLATEAU PEOPLES OF SOUTH AMERICABy A. A. Adams
ACROSS THE ANDESBy C. J. Post
THE SOUTH AMERICANSBy W. H. Koebel
A SEARCH FOR THE APEX OF AMERICABy Annie S. Peck
THE SOUTH AMERICAN TOURBy Annie S. Peck
SOUTH AMERICABy James Bryce
THE BOLIVIAN ANDESBy Sir Martin Conway

⁂ Information concerning the above books may be had on application to the Editor of The Mentor.


THE OPEN LETTER

Let me tell you about our daily mail. We get letters of appreciation and letters of suggestion—hundreds of both kinds. Many of them are addressed to the “Editor of The Mentor,” others to “Dear Mr. Editor”—and some to “Mr. Moffat.” I like the last form best, for I know that when a member of The Mentor Association writes in a personal way, with a message of encouragement or a valuable suggestion, The Mentor has found a real friend. I like to see the spirit of personal interest growing in our daily mail. It is the best assurance of the vitality of The Mentor Idea that we could have. Fellowship spirit is the soul of all mutual endeavor.

It is pleasing to see how close an interest some of our members take in the details of The Mentor work. The following letter came to me a day or so ago—and it is too good to keep to myself.