Editorial
EDITORIAL EMANATIONS
by Virginia
I. SEASONS GREETINGS: This being the last issue of the year even if you don't get it till early in January (I'm writing this on the 13th of Dec.) I shall still take the occasion to send you all greetings. I can't possibly manage separate cards and a separate mailing so Mary and I will take this way of sending you our best for the coming year. Let us all hope that some of the pressing problems of our time come a little closer to solution during it.
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II. WE DIDN'T QUITE MAKE IT: But we tried that is I tried. I wanted to get caught up so that this issue, No. 66 would get out in Dec. but I just couldn't swing that many so close together. No. 67 should be dated for January but it won't quite make it and then I have a months trip to the midwest in Jan. and Feb. and we get behind again, I just can't do everything so something has to give, but at least I try.
III. SECURITY: This continues to be a matter of importance to us here in order to protect you there. But its funny how people are con- cerned with their security and never stop to think that every other FP is concerned with the same problem. I get letters from people on hotel stationary and with no return address telling me how lonesome they are and wish they had somebody to talk to and couldn't I get someone to put an ad in a paper somewhere so they would have someone to meet. They are afraid to give me a way of answering them yet they want me to arrange for somebody else to stick their neck out. Security is a two way street remember that the other girl is just as concerned about hers as you are about yours, perhaps more so. Remembering this you can respect the other parties needs.
IV. MAIL FORWARDING SERVICE: Should any of you have need of a forwarding service so that someone you write to can reply without writing to your own regular address, I can recommend Mr.
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