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- FROM THE PUBLISHER, Page 4
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-
- I get lots of memos, and I throw away lots of memos. But I
- thought I would share with you this wry note that I recently
- received from Alexander Tresniowski, one of the seven staffers
- who answer letters from our readers:
-
- Our lives in the TIME Letters department are not glamorous.
- Alone at our word processors, the wrath of irate readers
- squarely on our shoulders, we sit and write letters. We write
- cajoling letters, apologetic letters, defiant letters, witty
- letters, pleading letters but, always, letters. There are no
- awards and no bylines, only signatures. But every once in a
- blissful while, a reader is touched enough by a letter to write
- back.
-
- So here it is, the best (and worst) of what readers had to
- say about the letters they recently received:
-
- "As a result of your letter, I am renewing my subscription
- to TIME after a ten-year hiatus." (Smile)
-
- "I was just about to scratch TIME off my list when I
- received your note. Anyhow, here is the payment for my
- subscription. Show the boss that you earned your salt!" (Big
- smile)
-
- "You used 225 words in answer to my short note. It is easy
- to see the same message could have been conveyed with six: `We
- know, but we don't care.'" (Frown)
-
- "Your letter is such a monument to obfuscation and sophistic
- logic, I feel compelled to pursue this issue." (Big frown)
-
- "Think you can get rid of me with that smarmy, unctuous
- reply, do you? Well, no such luck." (Tears)
-
- "Please forgive my rather rude attempt at bringing to your
- attention an error. The approach I took was uncalled for, and
- I am truly sorry." (Grin)
-
- "Your points are so overwhelmingly convincing and candid
- that I concede every point I made in my letter, and my faith in
- TIME is once again restored." (Big grin)
-
- Alex assures me that he really does like his job, even when
- he finds himself frowning. And keep those cards and letters
- coming. After all, I get very few memos that make me smile, let
- alone ones that are worth sharing with you.
-
-
- -- Louis A. Weil III
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-