to DOB this far in the East, though there was some sort of short-lived organization in Chicago years ago, so I'm told. I sincerely hope you don't run into any opposition in this area. Puritan spirits are still roaming the countryside and they really have a tight hold on the reins. I can think of only one thing that would upset them more; a nudist colony! Or a new Grace Metalious novel.

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D. D., Hudson, N. H.

"The article on Religion and Depth Psychology' in the January issue was most interesting. I am glad to see you including material of a 'general' nature and getting away from strict adherence to 'THE theme'. Let us see moret"

K. D., San Francisco, Cal.

"I want to tell you how pleased I am at the way you presented my artiole on 'Religion and Depth Psychology' in your January issue. You must have done some excellent editing because it looks a great deal better and reads easier in your magazine than it does in my manuscript. The section headings were appropriate and well selected.

"As I've mentioned to you before, I am in the process of completing another work on religion and psychology, one of quite a different nature. I expect to have it in pretty good shape to talk about by April or May, and I would be happy to have the chance to talk to your group about it if you are interested. If you are, please let me know so we can arrange a convenient date to both of us. I believe this newer work is far better than the one I gave to your group recently. I hope

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