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Whether we like it or not-and about 56% of us do like it-the Man of the Year problem was definitely settled on Nov. 4th. Any man who can successfully battle greed, corruption, disloyalty and incompetence of 20 years' entrenchment deserves without question such an honor . . . Need I add, it is Eisenhower...
That jambalaya thing in your Nov. 10 Letters column. I have GOT to know. What are "chorizos...
...appalled! . . . Your Nov. 10 article ... on top California executives and their jobs stuns me. Hard work is admirable. Long working hours, business dinners and homework are often necessary, profitable and understandable. But not when other factors, important in their own way, must be sacrificed. Are these men so selfish that they can go merrily on their way, content in their way of life while their wives are unhappy? These executives didn't marry for love and companionship; they wanted only topnotch housekeepers, who are supposed to run the house, manage the servants, raise the children in a proper fashion...
...read with a great deal of interest your Nov. 10 article about the Meditation Room which has recently been opened in the General Assembly building of the United Nations headquarters. It is amazing to note, at a time when we and all Christian nations are calling upon God for guidance, that in a room set apart ostensibly for religious meditation, there is nothing . . . suggestive of religion...
...with great interest that I read your Brass Tacks on "Nazi-Rebirth" in your Nov. 25th issue. Being an exchange student from Germany, I feel that I should give you some supplementary information so as to correct some of the mistakes in the article which, if not corrected, might leave the innocent reader with a rather distorted picture about present-day Germany...