Reciprocity (Social And Economic) in the Thirtieth Century, the Coming Co-Operative Age; a Forecast of the World's Future

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The first figure gives the state number, the second the number of this town, the third the number of the alphabetical letter beginning the surname, and the fourth the first letter of the given name. Thus, 5 means Vermont, 147 Pomfret, 23 the letter "W, and 1 the letter A. In the town directory, as you see, the name is given: "Aron Welman, (5: 147: 23: 1)." Occupation, residence, etc., follow. When a depositor desires to draw on his book account he must show his number and sign his name for the ...amount with- drawn. If money is called for by another than the de ■ positor, he must produce a written order, giving his own number, and being identified in the usual way. This may appear to you a complex method of identification, but it is a really simple one, and prevents mistakes. Be- sides, if you travel in other countries, your passport will contain your number, and you can thus easily establish your identity. Few of our people, however, go abroad — • that is, to the countries of Europe, Africa and Asia — but many travel to different parts of the American conti- nent, where passports are not required.' ' Are the countries south of us conf edrated ?

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