J. R. P. Wall, Rutland, Fla.
I desire to express my appreciation of your superb Magazine. I have read every number and shall continue to read it as long as you are at the head of it. The only way to improve the Magazine is to put more of your own writings in it—say “The Life and Times of Jefferson” in serial form.
May your health be preserved that you may continue the good work.
T. A. Calhoun, Mansfield, Ga.
“The Life Worth Living” expresses my opinion of your Magazine. It teaches the true idea of scholar, statesman and patriot. Let us make a sacrifice of ourselves for the good of mankind and then we will be led out of the wilderness.
I have been in the fight 39 years and will be to the end. I am for principle and not party.
Hart Henley, Dallas, Tex.
Public opinion should be so modified that a man desiring peace could remain peaceable without being branded coward. Had such been the case, young Branch’s life might have been spared.