Your Mar/Apr issue carried an article that was a tremendous blessing—‘‘The Post Investigates Celiac Disease.” A heartfelt thank you for helping me to better understand what is happening to my body.
Betty Hickox
Syracuse, New York
Your Mar/Apr issue carried an article that was a tremendous blessing—‘‘The Post Investigates Celiac Disease.” A heartfelt thank you for helping me to better understand what is happening to my body.
Betty Hickox
Syracuse, New York
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I’m really glad I subscribed last year. I am a seventy-year-old not-yet retired life insurance man, who remembers his dad reading the weekly Saturday Evening Post in the 1940′s.
I remember always getting huge laughs out of reading “Heinrich Schnibel’s Worterbuch.” I can still quote the funny definitions. I think these humorous looks at the German language may well be A factor in my having minored in German in college.
Could you re-run some of these old Schnibel things?
Thank you for the art legacy “Wyeth Family Genius” published in the Jul./Aug edition. I enjoyed Mr. Beem”s portrayl of the personalities and how the art world views the Wyeths. In essence, that is their very gift, i.e. art so breathtaking it cannot be reduced to simply canvas or illustration. I hold dear Andrew Wyeth”s “Ides of March” which is in my home. I always feel uplifted with a shared connection even while I clean the glass!