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Dear Editor:
..... Was very much impressed by your medi- cal article in No. 2. As you concluded, very few will fit into neat compartments, but it does explain, to my own sat- isfaction, may heretofore conflicting emotions. I hope we shall have an opportunity to discuss this some day...It is far to involved for letter writing. Credit the mag with one more point. It has given me a name. I have toyed with the idea for many years, but couldn't find one that suited. I though of both Alice and Lois, but "Cousin Cora" decided for me. From now on I am Elsie (and oh how I envy that in- credibly naive original).
I recently bought a hat and had a very nice surprise-- I had always thought hats were beyond my ken, but I find my taste is quite alright--and how I love them!! Already I know I must restrain myself from buying every pretty one I What a wonderful, wonderful world "they" live in.
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Sincerely,
Elsie, Long Beach
Dear Ed: TVia No. 2 surprised me as I did not see the 1st one. It is better than I expected and the organization is good. The stories are obviously fictional but as you pro- gress, you should have some real experiences to relate. It is well laid out and it is to be hoped the mag. will always continue to champion the cause of Freedom while deploring irresponsibility. I am not a TV but I know some of their problems. A publication such as TVia fills an important psychological need for an important few. Every citizen should seek--even clamor him in The Constitution.
for the rights that are guaranteed This mag. can become the spokesman for that forgotten group, the TV's and perhaps bring some measure of understanding to those who do not know, refuse to know or are definitely against anything they do not under- stand. It is unfortunate but the most bigoted are in the policy-making groups of this nation. Fictional stories are fine for the gratification of the TV reader, but are of no value to the "outsider". More is needed to awaken him to the realization that here is a group who want recognition. No freedom is ever gained without a fight, and I salute a brave effort. May it serve the good of all--those whom it repre- sents and those who need enlightenment.
Sincerely
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K.M. N.Y.