Dear Virginia:
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Your latest issue is the best yet. Keep up the good work. I can appreciate the effort you have put in and every TV I'm sure can not thank you enough for the excell- ant manner in which you present the magazine.
I'm sure
you are the foremost exponent of TV and I am confidant that as long as people like you are the pioneers, TV will become better understood and perhaps someday even accepted.
The pictures and articles are wonderful. It is re- assuring to see and read about others who feel as we do and I'm sure we are becoming more confidant about our TV selves.
Enclosed is the fee for 2 more issues plus something to further the "cause". Again keep up the good work!
Elaine--N.Y、
Dear Virginia:
I got #3, #4 and #5 of TVia yesterday afternoon and believe me each one is better than the last. But I'm sure glad that I'm caught up on the back issues now be- cause 3 issues are too much for me at one time. I didn't eat any supper or get very much sleep last night. Let me tell you about it.
As you know I dont get any mail dealing with TV at home. I checked my mail at the base about 2 PM, yester- day afternoon. As soon as I looked in the box I knew what was in it and I couldn't wait till 4:30 to get home so I could start reading. Then the blow came--I had to work overtime which happens often! Well, I finally got off about 8:30 and rushed home. I started to open the envelopes the magazines were in and then I decided that as long as I had had to wait this long, a little longer wouldn't kill me. So I decided to take a bath and get dressed up first. After the bath I realized I was get- ting hungry. I was going to just put on a nightie and a robe and cook myself something to eat till I thought,