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
I like it splendidly and it gets better every copy. I could not do
without it.
Long life to you.
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_F. M. Martin, Mt. Moriah, Ark._
To say that I like the Magazine is only putting it lightly. It is the
only political gospel I know of being published at present. Love to
have it read in every home in the United States. Then have every one
act upon its teachings. I know of no way of making it better unless
advocating return to Africa by American Africans. That subject seems to
be neglected, though I don’t know that I could write on that subject to
any advantage.
Go on with the great work. It will eventually accomplish the desired
result.
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_Edward H. Hotchkiss, Seattle, Wash._
I am very much pleased with your Magazine. I have got it from the
news-stand from the first copy to the present. I don’t know how I would
get along without it for every number is better than the last. I think
it’s the best book of Education that is published. Its principles are
right and just to all, and I wish both of the old parties would take a
few doses of the medicine prescribed in your book. I think they might be
cured of some of their corruption.
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_K. D. Strickland, Carlton, Ga._
I think TOM WATSON’S Magazine contains more profitable and really
more necessary information for the American citizen than any other
publication. It is a regular monthly feast to read his pieces. In reading
his pieces, I am made to feel as though I was communicating with the
supernatural.
I wish to call Mr. Watson’s attention through his Magazine to his
physical health. Take care of your health, Mr. Watson. We need your
wonderful mental power with good health behind it. You are so completely
absorbed and enthused in your great work for the people, you might
over-tax the brain and bring on a collapse: that would be a national and
incalculable misfortune.
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_Amos H. Edwards, Bentonville, Ark._
I think it a very able and valuable Magazine.
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_Frank Holland, Cement, Cal._
Yours of recent date received. As I wrote to you some time ago, I am a
migratory cuss, and therefore rely upon the news-stands for my magazine.
I read WATSON’S, _Everybody’s_ and _McClure’s_, regularly, and any others
that in glancing over, interest me. I have no time to read stories. What
I want is political and scientific.
I like WATSON’S. Prize it highly and after reading it, treat it as I do
all the others, i. e., hand it to someone else to read. I cannot suggest
any way in which your work can be improved. I will do what I can to
induce others to read your Magazine.
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_S. M. McDougal, Arkinda, Ark._
I think it all right. Just what we need. I don’t see that I can add
anything better to it. I am doing all I can for you.
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