Dear Editors:
I have written in giving the usual complaints about the magazine not having enough material for and about women. . . when I read your editorial I realized the problem you have. I cannot write nor do any art work, but I am going to try to help...the answer you gave in a previous letter column about typing duplistickers and sending names of prospective subscribers I took to be a letter to the men. I realize now that this is a way in which women can help and in doing so interest more women in your work. Yours was a "give-'em-hell" editorial but it woke this person up. . . hope you get more from the women from now on.
Dear Sirs:
Miss J.
Detroit, Michigan
Tangents is the best part of your magazine. . .it keeps us informed as to what is happening in all cities. I also like your international section. . .keep it up. . . all you have to do now is give us better fiction and poetry.
Dear Editors:
Mr. S.
Bronx, New York
I think Trio For Two the best fiction to date. Why don't you get more from this person?
Dear One:
Mr. T.
Rochester, New York
...as for your fiction, the only good thing ever printed was Four O' Clock Tea. . .if you can't get this quality, why not forget
one
.it?
Dear Sirs:
Miss N.
Kansas City, Kansas
I enjoy One very much tho more on women would be nice. Even so I still feel that the basic cause of One belongs to all of us. So shall continue to support it as much as I can.
Dear Editors:
Miss F. Phila., Penna.
thanks for keeping your magazine so rounded. If some people don't like fiction and poetry, let them stick with the articles. You give us a good all-round selection. . . . personally I can't stand your heavy stuff and it seems like your articles just repeat themselves. . . . I'm sorry you are so late because I wait for One each month. . . .I won't complain tho', I think we are all lucky to have you working for us.
Dear Sirs:
Mr. J.
Los Angeles, Calif.
I recently saw an issue of your magazine. . .it is indeed heartening to know that there are courageous spirits like you among us, who do not fear social stigma and the wrath of legalists in this battle, which affects the happiness of so many.
Seeing your outstanding example gave me the strength and urge to come out of the isolation and loneliness, in which I had buried myself for so many years and I would esteem it a privilege now to help and participate in your
cause.
Mr. H.
Sun Valley, Calif.
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