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...Sometimes I do not quite agree with articles, then I doubt my judgment, not La Follette's.—A...
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...I had thought I would not take the magazine any longer but I love Senator La Follette's editorials so well I believe I will continue on your list—T...
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...Some day I may write you what I think of "Bob" La Follette and your wonderful periodical, but it will have to be when I have at my command more unusual adjectives than are available to me at this moment.—C...
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...I find it much harder to keep interested in La Follette's Magazine as a monthly than I did while it was a weekly...
...I certainly admire the fight Senator La Follette is making in behalf of the people...
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...B., West Hoboken, New Jersey...
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...But might it not be a good idea to change to newspaper form, thus cutting down the expense of printing...
...It seems to me that a four-page weekly would afford a better means of keeping the people in touch with the work and plans of Senator La Follette.—J...
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...La Follette's Magazine is an excellent one, illuminating and inspiriting, and should be read by all thoughtful citizens.—L...
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...I am eighty-three years young, have met with great financial losses, but here goes one dollar for La Follette's Magazine, that tells the truth.—G...
...V., Octavia, Nebraska...
...If Congress would add to the La Follette's Seamen's Bill a government-owned and operated Merchant Marine, the lack of which since the beginning of the present War has cost the American people in excess of normal rates a sum greater than would be necessary to build a Merchant Marine superior to that owned and controlled by any Nation in the world.—R...
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...It is growing stronger and more forceful with age, and since the great metropolitan magazines have shifted ownership and become less aggressive, it is more in-dispensible than ever.—L...
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Vol. 8 • September 1916 • No. 9


 
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