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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

TO THB BDITOB OF THB r*B!S«, Sir,—lt is fitting that one of us do this, so I do it now. I am one of those who highly appreciate this page as the vehicle it affords me of expressing my opinions, and broadcasting them with such celerity to my farflung circle of readers. Not many of us ponder, when we send in our undecipherable, untyped, and sometimes unhallowed stuff, the work it entails. It has 'to be judged, whether it is libellous, or worthy of the wastepaper basket only, then edited, and all that this implies, hefore it <is handled by "the staff," who are coupled with you In sending our greetings. We get our paper as regularly as the milk; but you have the seventh day let up which the cowmen do not get. Our demands require that you and your staff work through the "wee small hours wherein the wee small babe attains the low water mark of its popularity." I am sure all my co-writers will join in this expression of thanks and appreciation. —Yours, etc., PETER TROLOVE. December 21, 1936.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21972, 22 December 1936, Page 15

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21972, 22 December 1936, Page 15

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21972, 22 December 1936, Page 15