Letters: Dec. 30, 1966

For Man of the Year

Sir: The American Negro, for 400 years of patience, tolerance and dignity in spite of it all.

ISAAC T. GRAVES

WALTER H. FOSTER JR.

Howard University

Washington, D.C.

Sir: Robert McNamara, who holds the evil world on his shoulders.

JAY ROSENZWEIG

Milford, Ohio

Sir: The late Walt Disney, who stood for joy, happiness and childlike innocence.

DREW D. JORDAN JR.

Norfolk, Va.

Sir: The technicians who insured the safe and accurate launching of our manned spacecraft.

ROBERTA HUGHES

Loveland, Ohio

Sir: All the way with R.F.K.

JONATHAN F. COHANNE

Washington, D.C.

Sir: Anyone but Bobby Kennedy.

MRS. J. B. KOWENHOVEN

Jacksonville

Sir: Dr. Alan Guttmacher, president of...

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