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What You Like (and Don't) in March/April
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I have been a Yankee subscriber, it seems, since the earth just started to get round. It is always a joy when your latest edition arrives at the house, and now more than ever! Not to worry; I can find Ms. Clark's column wherever you choose to put it and I like the new paper you are using. Further, I think the new size is a stroke of genius. Being a male 78-year-old, I never did tuck away my copies in my purse, but they did seem to get lost among my stack of grown-up sized magazines. If Henry Ford had given up tinkering we could all still be driving a Model T, so I say keep tinkering, Mr. Allen! My feeling is if the old saying about "if it ain't broke" were really true, (if you can stand another simile) we'd still be using carbon paper. Nice work, Yankee!
Robin Bonneau, Manchester, New Hampshire
Mel Allen is editor of Yankee Magazine and author of A Coach's Letter to His Son.
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