Dear Sirs:

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May I say most sincerely it is good that all of us have a Voice at last in ONE Magazine it is a Voice that is speaking for the best in all of us and I cannot but be greatly thankful for its existence.

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Granted that I have not always cared for all the contents of many issues I too would like to hear the women speak more frequently read short stories that dwelt on other themes than sex but in a larger sense ONE Magazine is a great and good publication for and of us all, and it is most heartening to such of us as live rather lonely lives; it is expressing and attempting to carry out the aims and purposes that all of us have dreamed about. For myself, I would not have accepted this life, if I could not do so with honor, dignity and complete freedom.

Gentlemen:

Mr. R.

New York City

I regret to tell you that any attempt to send me further issues of ONE would be futile since it is prohibited in this country. So the customs officer told me today with an air of maniacal satisfaction as I went to the customs-house to get the latest issue of our Magazine.

I might be able to set a charge against the said officer for allowing so many issues of ONE to get through to me (despite the fact I might then be in trouble with the morals squad). Before I take any positive action, I shall allow myself to cool off and my head to clear, which will enable me to work more efficiently. But in the meanwhile, ONE will not pass through the customs. Please take notice.

On the very account of the present difficulty, I feel closer to the Organization.

Mr. D. Canada

Dear ONE:

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Just finished "Homosexuals Today 1956" and think all concerned are due a vote of thanks. It was quite a task, and well done! Your efforts to show the homosexual that he (or she is not alone in the world should be strengthened now by this wonderful little book.

Dear Editor:

Mr. D. Dallas, Tex.

May I just express my appreciation to ONE Magazine for the things it stands for, namely "live and let live."

I'm twenty-five years old and only slightly mixed up now.

Thanks to your magazine I've found new confidence in myself, Keep up the good work; your efforts are very much appreciated.

Gentlemen:

MR. F.

Salt Lake City, Utah

Although I had heard of and glanced thru copies of your magazine, it was not until today that I really "discovered" ONE by reading the April, 1957, issue from cover to cover.

Until today, I was sure your efforts would be much like the pin in a whale routine. Now, however, I'm not so sure. You have put aside the pin, I think; have reached for the harpoon!

Gentlemen:

Mr. G. Los Angeles

I don't think I realized the scope of your work until I just finished reading HOMOSEXUALS TODAY. A won derful work you are doing.

Mr. L. Whiting, Ind.

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