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Excerpt from Fifty-Five Years: The Young Men's Christian Association of Chicago, 1858-1913
At the close of fifty years there was entertained the purpose of publishing a historical sketch of the half century of activity of the Chicago association. Material was prepared for such a volume, but one stubborn fact prevented the execution of the plan. The association was making history so rapidly that there was little time to record it.
Notwithstanding the fact that history is still being made, the plan has been revived of publishing this volume. In sending out this record of the years we wish first of all to bear testimony to the thorough historical investigation which was. Made by Edwin Burritt Smith, the results of which were pre pared by him for the volume published fifteen years ago, giving a history of the first forty years of the life of the association in this city. With a few changes this sketch prepared by Mr. Smith has been incorporated into the present volume.
In the second place, we wish to call attention to the fact that the present volume is not confined to the records of the fifty years, but that supplemental material has been added covering the five years since the close of the half century, five eventful and progressive years.
Grateful recognition is given, not only to a multitude of friends and workers who have made possible the large achieve ments of this association, but also to a small group who by their efforts have made this volume possible. No effort is made to record their names, but the thanks of the association is due to each one who in his place has given loyal and valued assistance to this effort to briefly set forth the accomplishments of these years.
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