Letters, Oct. 25, 1943

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. . . Thousands of TIME readers will have marked this item for special interest— either for themselves, for a member of their family, or for a friend.

Zenith appears to be doing for the hard of hearing what Ford did for the man of modest means—in making available to everybody the best that science can produce, at a nominal price.

Congratulations . . .for bringing this vitally important information to the attention of the public.

DOROTHY G. POPE

New York City

* Reader Armstrong visited a zoo, found the caged animals enjoying the Four Freedoms but not, of course, freedom of action. Neither did the Atlantic Charter, he realized, make any promise of this "all-embracing" freedom.

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