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Puffs and Punches I am greatly pleased ¦with La Follette's Magazine. I could hardly do without it.—E. B. H., Union, Iowa. * * * While I do not always exactly agree with all the sentiments...
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...Having more reading matter than I can do justice to and feeling that nothing would change my views, I had decided not to renew my subscription to your magazine...
...Y. M., Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania...
...What a boon it would prove to the people of this country, at this critical period in American history, if other eminent public men were actuated by the enthusiasm of Senator La Follette in giving to their fellow countrymen at stated intervals, such liberal instruction derived from their enlarged experience in public affairs...
...It is just what the people need at this particular juncture, when the American government is about to enter into the untried ventures of a world power, and when the energies of the nation will be invoked in the settlement of new domestic and international questions, which will test all the powers of the greatest organized democracy on earth, and determine whether the American Republic is equal to the occasion which the opportunity offers.—E...
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...M. E., Duluth, Minnesota...
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...I like La Follette's Magazine, and I like the Senator very much, but I don't want him to rub it in to Wood-row Wilson too deeply, for I am a greater admirer of the President, and feel that he should be re-elected.—R...
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...P. P., Castle Rock, Washington...
...We are grateful to such men as La Follette and Wilson and Bryan for preventing those who would profit by war from involving us in its horrors.—N...
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...H., Fielder, South Dakota...
...Senator La Follette's front page article or editorial for May is excellent, indeed.—P...
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...P. L., Corfu, Washington...
...Its editorials on the chief current problems affecting the general welfare are models of clear, forceful, and elegant English, from the viewpoint of the most enlightened study in the science and art of government...
...T. G., Hilo, Hawaii...
...I am a subscriber to La Follette's Magazine on account of the stand Senator La Follette is taking on public questions in the Senate.—S...
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...W. B., Paducah, Kentucky...
...But I have reconsidered and will give what support i can to anyone who will fight against Roosevelt and his dangerous policies.—A...
...I really don't think there is another magazine published that has the courage to state the facts, as they really are, besides La Follette's.—E...
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...Let us hope the Senator's earnest, laborious, and patriotic struggles to save the people from themselves may greatly accelerate the diffusion of political and sociological knowledge...
Vol. 8 • July 1916 • No. 7