LETTERS

Dear Mr. Slater:

I have enjoyed ONE for many, many issues, and have wanted often to compliment the magazine on the fine job that it has been doing. Your devoted staff of volunteer workers who have donated their spare time to see that ONE was available to persons such as I all over the world, truly deserve congratulations for their hard work and exceptional interest in this social problem.

No one knows better than we, your readers, what your big magazine ONE is doing in education.

The views expressed here are those of the writers. ONE's readers cover a wide range of geographical, economic, age, and educational status. This department aims to express this diversity.

Dear Sir:

I can hardly afford to make a contribution, as I have done so only recently. However, ONE has been such a great help to me, I can hardly afford not to.

DALLAS, TEXAS Mr. P.

Keep up your good work, I am proud of my subscription; enclosed is a small donation to help a little over the rough roads ahead.

Mr. P.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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Dear Sir:

It doesn't bother me that your magazine comes out late and I wish I could afford to help you more than this small token. But college expenses this summer frustrate this wish.

May your Corporation, ONE, prosper. We admire your courage and appreciate what you are trying to do.

Mr. D. ST. PAUL, MINN.

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