Desert,
Thanks for the knowledge. I sort of hypothesized that that is indeed who the book was written for. Of course when the book was written the fellowships were not as extensive as they are today. I think they had only 3 in the country at the time (Akron, Cleveland and I think New York). I kind of figured that it was also written as a way to deliver the program to those who lived far away from the first fellowships. Now these are just my hypotheses, I don't proclaim to back them with any concrete evidence or such. I do sincerely appreciate you dropping this knowledge. I love to learn about this program that I've come to love so much. Without it I'd still be lost in a world of hopeless despair that was of my own creation. Thanks.