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I have read your magazine for five years. I enjoy it so much that I pass it to my daughter. Keep up the good work! Susan Wyoming... More
I have read your magazine for five years. I enjoy it so much that I pass it to my daughter. Keep up the good work! Susan Wyoming... More
I want to thank whomever is responsible for the new layout of your magazine. Before, just when I started reading an article in the front,... More
Just got my new issue and read straight through. The letter to the dog was wonderful! I have tears in my eyes from reading it.... More
I love the recent changes to The Saturday Evening Post! While I’ve told friends about the new Post, they can’t seem to find a copy... More
My son Thomas fancies himself an artist. He works in watercolors and pastels mostly (easier to clean up, you see), and his subject matter is... More
In 2009, I did not see a Saturday Evening Post. What a joy to receive the Jan/Feb 2010 issue today. I read every word—even the... More
The Jan/Feb 2010 issue reminds me of the classic Post covers, only depicting present day. The artist who painted “Moving Back In” is really good.... More
[Re: “No Place Like It,” Jan/Feb 2010] Born and raised in Germany, my family and I lived in apartments before moving to Austria. After the... More
Congratulations. The SEP is a great product, in particular the article “The Post Investigates Vitamin D” [Nov/Dec 2009]. For four years, I suffered the nocturnal... More
In “Saying Sorry” [Nov/Dec 2009] Mitch Albom’s conversation with rabbi Albert Lewis about forgiveness was powerful and inspiring. A well-chosen piece for this time of... More
I, too, am glad to see the return of fiction to The Saturday Evening Post. But I miss “You Be the Judge” and “The Perfect... More
The “Face of America” illustration of George Washington [Nov/Dec 2009] was a classic—and very moving. Robert, Wayne, New Jersey... More
In “Faith in America” [Nov/Dec 2009], Jack Feerick perpetuates the lie that the founders of our country were not “pious, Christian gentlemen.” I taught history... More
In “Taking the Sting Out of Investment Losses,” you made an error in step one. When perusing your portfolio, it says to “look for a... More
In his column on page 8, Charles Osgood writes “the home that’s fondest … is one we remember from childhood.” As a kid, I moved... More
Thank you for the article “Joint Decisions: Hip Resurfacing” by Unmesh Kher [July/August 2009]. I am in the process of going to an orthopedic surgeon... More
I really enjoyed the September/October edition. Every article was timely, informative, and interesting. The article “Know Your Wants from Your Needs” was so badly needed.... More