Letters, Jun. 30, 1941

TIME & Youth

Sirs: Ten-year-old Ann Gardner [who surmised that she might be TIME'S youngest reader—TIME, June 9] is indeed a young reader of TIME—but enclosed is evidence that my little girl—not yet six—had the TIME habit several years ago. . . .

In case you wish to use this letter and snapshot, for the sake of my daughter's future peace of mind please do not print my name or address. This village is so very small.

K. R.

> The copy of TIME which young Miss R. is perusing is dated July 3, 1939, which dates her as, at the time, not yet four....

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