Letters, Sep. 17, 1951

Seltzer on Right & Wrong

Sir: If ever the American public were given a heaping dish of nourishing food for thought, it was served up in your Aug. 27 reprint of Louis B. Seltzer's editorial in the Cleveland -Press.

For this down-to-earth piece of writing and timely document of good common sense, which should be digested by every adult in these United States, I nominate Seltzer as TIME'S 1951 "Man of the Year." BEN F. HOLZMAN Beverly Hills, Calif.

Sir: . . . Our country needs more men like...

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