Report from Circulation

When the first issue went to press in January 1953, ONE had 146 subscribers. It was not being sold on any newsstands. Circulation has grown and grown since then. Today there are subscribers in all of the 48 states, in Canada, Hawaii, Mexico and South America, most of the European countries, in Asia, Africa and Australia. Newsstands and bookstores in many cities now sell the magazine (see list on another page).

We are pleased about some of today's circulation statistics. For instance, New York City leads the list 2704 copies in April, Los Angeles next with 2536, but no other city is receiving even 1000 copies per month.

We need and want thousands more readers if ONE is to do a better job and accomplish some of the things for which we hope. What are your suggestions for putting your city in the upper brackets?

David L. Freeman Circulation Manager

BACK COPIES AVAILABLE Orders still being taken for January and February reprints @ 0.50 each; delivery when 500 orders received.

A very lucky break brings to light a few of the April, May, June and July copies; these rare issues @ 1.00 each, as long as they last.

New subscribers can still start their subscriptions with the August issue; for others this controversial number is priced @ 0.50.

October, November and December issues are still to be had at the regular price, 0.25 each, plus postage.

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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Please notify circulation department of address changes. The post office does not forward or return third class matter.

The new mailing labels contain the expiration date of your subscription.

DO YOU HAVE ALL OF THE 1953 COPIES?

Lucky, if you do, for now you can have them safely bound. If you will entrust us with those priceless copies (you must include a January 1954 issue if you want an index) we will have them bound in a modest fabrikoid and shipped to you, price $5.00. No orders may be accepted after July 15th.

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