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| Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916). President of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (1884-1916). |

| Joseph Franklin Rutherford (1869-1942). President of the Watch Tower and Tract Society (1916-1942). |

| Nathan Homer Knorr. President of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society since 1942. |

| Fred William Franz. Vice-President of the Society since 1945. |

| Board of Directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. (Left to right) Lyman Swingle, Thomas J. Sullivan, Grant Suiter, (Sec'y.-Treas.), Hugo Reimer, Nathan H. Knorr (President), Fred W. Franz (Vice-President), Milton G. Henschel. |

| Hayden C. Covington (left), general counsel for Jehovah's Witnesses, reminisces with the author about legal battles won in favor of freedom of worship. |

| Giovanni De Cecca, who was imprisoned in 1918 with the author, and who is now translator of Italian on the Headquarters staff, discusses a technical point with the linotype operator for the Italian editions of the Watchtower and Awake! |

| Grant Suiter, Secretary-Treasurer of the Society (left), and the author in the lobby of Bethel, as workers return from the factory for the noon meal. |

| The morning Bible discussion in the dining hall of Bethel. |

| "Bethel," international headquarters of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Brooklyn, N.Y. |

| Brooklyn, N.Y., printing plant of the Society, with the thirteen-story addition completed in the fall of 1956. |

| The first issue of The Watchtower (center) -circulation 6,000- and changes in its format to the present -circulation over 3,000,000. |

| The Golden Age magazine (published from 1919 to 1937) was succeeded by Consolation (from 1937 to 1946) and is now published as Awake!, with a circulation by 1957 of over 2,000,000. |

| Watchtower Bible School of Gilead, located at South Lansing, N.Y. |

| Canadian Branch Office of Jehovah's witnesses at Toronto, completed in 1956. |

| Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia. |

| Copenhagen, Denmark. |

| Havana, Cuba. |

| Bombay, India. |

| Assembly in Hitler's former parade ground, Nuremberg, Germany, August 14, 1955, with 107,423 in attendance. |

| Assembly in Yankee Stadium, New York, July 26, 1953, with 116,802 in attendance. And overflow attendance of 49,027 listened in Dunellen, N.J., by direct line. |