Watson's Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1906Various
General
Watson's Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1906
Various
United States -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
Your criticism on prevailing evil conditions is justly and emphatically
to the point. But I would call your attention to the world’s experience
that at no time has a reform taken place unless new ideas, new methods
for reform comprehensive to the public for relief and improved conditions
were introduced at the same time when the old deplorable affairs were
condemned. To excite the multitudes without a proper and thorough
education on social and national relations calculated to promote peace,
harmony and prosperity, is dangerous. Look at Russia. If you will add
as many correct and direct advices to the general public as you do
criticism, you may be successful in initiating a reform that may far
surpass any in the past ages.
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_J. B. Phillebaun, Mountain Grove, Mo._
To say that I endorse the principles advocated by the magazine puts
it mildly. The old parties must be checked or we are politically and
financially ruined. You have started in the direction. You have got the
people thinking and that is half the battle. Push the good work already
started and I hope victory will crown your effort. I want to go on record
as a firm believer in _Tom Watson principles_.
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_J. F. Winterbottom, Washington, Ind._
I have received every copy that has been printed. Just as soon as I have
read them I let others have them. I am well pleased with the Magazine.
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_W. J. Alford, Molena, Ga._
The Magazine is fast eliminating political ignorance throughout America,
which, in fact, is the pillow upon which rests the great evils we suffer.
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_William Putnam, Downing, Tex._
Your Magazine is a wonderful power because all classes of our people read
it, and its truth is so plain and reasonable no one can reject it, let
their politics be as they may.
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_J. W. Oliver, Kissimmee, Fla._
I have read each issue of your Magazine and _all_ in each issue.
Sometimes I do not agree with you but you are trying to keep on the right
track, and come very near to staying in the “middle of the road.” I am a
native Alabamian and a Democrat of the “Moss Back” kind.
Go ahead. I am with you and if _necessary_ will vote with you,
independent of my party.
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_Edgar J. Hadley, Arkwright, R. I._
Have taken your Magazine from the first number and would not be without
it at any price. As an educator it is A No. 1. I wish that every wage
earner could be gotten to read it. No one can read the splendid articles
it contains without becoming a more intelligent citizen.
The only alteration I would suggest is a little better cover.
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_E. Simmons, Mt. Leonard, Mo._
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