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Rockwell: Bridging Generations

Rockwell: Bridging Generations

I was thrilled to see Norman Rockwell on the cover of the Post I just received [Mar/Apr 2010]. It is so important for the younger generations to be familiar with Rockwell’s work, which tells the character of our country’s people during the 20th century. Helen Illinois I thought Editor-in-Chief Stephen C. George’s young son’s comments ... More
Universal Appeal

Universal Appeal

The best part of each issue of the Post is the cover picture, especially when it shows an illustration by the eminent artist Norman Rockwell. I don’t find it anywhere in India, but I do see the fabulous covers on my computer. G. Srinivas India ... More
Family Ties

Family Ties

“Getting Old with a Young Kid” [Mar/Apr 2010] by Matty Simmons was a delightful story. I passed it on to my sister and several friends. In fact, the entire issue was a delight. Weda New Jersey ... More
Fiction Fans

Fiction Fans

I enjoyed “Pea-Green Boat” by 
William R. Burkett, Jr., so much 
that I read it twice. The conclusion 
was so unexpected that it left one contemplating the entire story. Please keep up the good articles and content of each magazine. Gene Oregon Thank you for all the hard work 
and creative talents you bring us—
your ... More
Stamp of Approval

Stamp of Approval

I so enjoyed the article “Stamp Acts” [Mar/Apr 2010]. Last year, the enclosed stamp page was available at the Hamburg, New York Post Office. When I was told this would be discontinued, I bought a page, and it now hangs framed in my condo. Suzanne New York ... More
Exercise Appeal

Exercise Appeal

I have been overweight all my life, and now my joints are objecting. These exercises [“6 Exercises for Every Body,” Mar/Apr 2010] sound like something I can do without a lot of stress on the joints, and without feeling a danger of falling or hurting myself. Rose ... More
Gluten: Seach for a Cause

Gluten: Seach for a Cause

While your article “Celiac Disease: The Great Pretender” [Mar/Apr 2010] was timely and insightful, it failed to mention one cause for the explosion in gluten sensitivity. Many of our crops are genetically modified (GM), and this is the main environmental reason people are getting sick from gluten. GM foods are flooding our markets and fouling ... More
Good Read

Good Read

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
Man’s Best Friend

Man’s Best Friend

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. Our dogs really are members of the family, ready to do anything for those they love. Bravo! B.F. Ohio ... More
Sharing the Post

Sharing the Post

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 locally. Can I order a single copy to send to them? I really think they’ll like it as much as I do. Evelyn G./p> .New Hampshire Editor’s Note: While working ... More
Welcome Back!

Welcome Back!

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 “picture” of the parrot in “Face of America.” Mary D. Maine ... More
Cover Lover

Cover Lover

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. The times we live in are far more ripe for spoofing than the ’50s and ’60s ever were! Now, I’m going to read about Ed Begley’s good ideas! Bob M. ... More