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Letters to the Editor

Dear Sirs:  It has been a long time since any issue of a magazine has given me so much pleasure as the Autumn-Winter, 1971 issue of Dialogue. Even the cover was a delight and all…

Letters to the Editor

Dear Sirs:  What ever shadow of doubt may have been cast on one’s loyalty to the Mormon Church through association with Dialogue (especially during the early years) has certainly been dispelled by some recent events.…

A Letter from the West

I sat down to write for Dialogue on the position of the widow in the Church, but I could never get past the first sentence, which was: “There is no place for a widow in…

A Letter from the East

Who would want to write an article on the single woman? It would be like being branded with a scarlet “S”! Our Church places a great emphasis on marriage and homelife. In terms of an…

Letters to the Editor

Dear Sirs:  We had never heard of Dialogue until we made a trip to California to visit the people who had converted us eight years before. It opened up new vistas which we knew must…

Letters to the Editor

Dear Sirs:  I was very pleased to read the David L. Wright material in the Summer issue. Jim Miller’s “Introduction” and “Dave Elegy” form an outstanding preface to “The Con science of the Village.” To…