MR. S. J. HANNA.
Dear Friend in Science:— I wish to express my appreciation and gratitude for your editorial in the September Journal. For two months past I have been strongly impressed with the duty that rests with every student in Science, and particularly with those who come in direct contact with the financial and political beliefs and conflicts of the hour. At both experience meetings of the church, I felt led to speak of what had come to me from handling these questions, with the result that many business men came into my office to thank me for help received, and stating that a perplexing question had been cleared up for them, so that they were enabled to Scientifically meet the conditions for themselves. I had quite determined to submit to you an article for publication, when the Journal arrived containing your exhaustive editorial on the subject, making it unnecessary to offer anything further.
It is commonly conceded that the business of the "Stock Exchange" and the "Board of Trade" constitutes the "financial pulse" of the business world, and for this reason I have had to daily meet all the beliefs pertaining thereto.