| To my close and longtime friend, Albert L. Furth, Execu-tive Editor of Fortune, I owe a most personal debt foreditorial services rendered Mr. Blandings far beyond the callof duty. I must have asked him to read the manuscript adozen times in various forms and stages, and his suggestionsfor improvement were, alas, just as fertile and di~cult to liveup to in his last reading as in his first. The Messrs. Howard Myers and George Nelson of TheArchitectural Forum were also kind enough to criticize themanuscript and several times helped me out of architecturalholes I had dug for Mr. Blandings from which, it turned out,I could not rescue him unaided. To my friend Wilton D. Cole,Attorney at Law, I owe many helpful suggestions in the vast,dark domain of jurisprudence as Mr. Blandings encounteredit. ~Is for the Misses Renata yon 8toephasius and AliceHleigel, of Fortune and Time respectively, each scrutinizedMr. |
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