LETTERS

Dear Sirs:

ONE for May was a very helpful issue. "England and the Vices of Sodom" by Lyn Pedersen was full of information that was new to me. As I am not in a position to do research, I appreciate clear, brief accounts of the results of someone else's study. I hope ONE will continue to present factual material.

Arthur B. Krell's "We Need a Great Literature", I shall often re-read. His point about our being unable to find guidance for personal conduct in literature, movies, etc. is one with which I agree. His own suggestions have helped my thinking and I am grateful to ONE for making this article available. Where else can we find such helpful thoughts expressed? Nowhere!

Best wishes to ONE for an ever-enlarging circulation.

HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT f

Dear Ed.

Three Cheers for "Curtis White" although

I don't see what he proved besides the easiest way to lose a job.

Dear Mr. Freeman:

NEW YORK CITY m

Thank you for the "Salute to Curtis White" in your issue of May, 1954. It is encouraging to know that so many are interested in my action on the show. I appreciate your kind words and enthusiastic opinions greatly.

You may be interested in knowing that 1 have received very few bad comments about the Society's portion of the show. Comments from both sides have been very favorable.

It may also interest you to know that, while I lost my job the next day, I am again employed and in a position somewhat better than what I had and at a salary nearly half again as much as I was making.

Thank you again for your thoughts.

CURTIS WHITE

Dear Sirs:

Please find enclosed money order for one year's subscription to your excellent magazine.

As I shall return to Stockholm, Sweden, in the near future, I shall forward my new address to you, to enable you to send me your magazine over there in due time.

I wish you EVERY possible success in your great task, but it won't be easy not over here in America, I found it quite impossible to live in this intolerant, medieval atmosphere over here.

Dear Sirs:

TORONTO, ONT., CANADA m

"Life on earth today is a spiritual kindergarten with infants hurrying around trying to spell GOD with all the wrong blocks when the only letters you need are L-O-V-E."

As I remember it, this is a quotation (approximately correct) from E. A. Robinson.

It seems to me that the writers in the June ONE have also found out the truth of this idea. Their sincerity and clarity when writing on a complex, controversial subject impressed me very favorably.

I find it impossible to adequately express my gratitude for all that I am learning from the pages of ONE.

HAMDEN, CONN. f

Gentlemen!

Thank you very much for your sending me offer of your magazine! Myself, being broadminded and loving tolerance, friendship and understanding between all diverse members of mankind, I welcome deeply the appearance and the really noble aims of "ONE"!

All the more however I am sorry to be not able, at present, to subscribe due to the present difficulties of exchanging German money into your currency. But I am happy to tell you that just a few days ago I came to know, that I can subscribe to "ONE" with Rolf Putziger, Hamburg, Germany, who is the editor of the German magazine "Der Weg Zu Freundschaft Und Toleranz", and that I can pay this subscription by German money. At once I shall take this opportunity, and so I am happy to be able to read "ONE" in the future, and if you would like, I shall, from time to time, give you my thoughts and comments about your magazine.

Once more, thank you so much, dear sirs. BERLIN (BRITISH SECTOR) GERMANY m

We welcome you as a subscriber and hope that you'll write us often. We want and need the comments of our readers everywhere! ED.

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