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Council On Foreign Relations — Part 2
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What Subscribers Thitik of ForEiGN AFFAIRS
The best magazine published in The most useful review of interna- The most influential interna-
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the United States. tional polities in Europe or America, tional review in the warld.
HON. WM. CALEB LORING. “SATURDAY REVIEW.” DAVID HUNTER MILLER,
Boston, London, New York.
From the Director of the American Geographical Sociery:
. . May 1, 1927
Dear “Foreign Affairs’:
T read every article in every issue. And often I find myself going back later and reading them
over again, because every one of them is top-notch and of permanent historical value.
ISAIAH BOWMAN
From the Senator from Kansas:
Topeka, Kansas
June 28, 1927
Gentlemen:
Unless my memary serves sme wrong, you have completed, with your July issue, five years of
service to the people of the Unired States and the world,
I have watched the progress your publication has made with real interest, and have obtained
much benefit from it. It seems to me that you are filling a real need with Foreicn AFFains.
T have been much impressed with the close relationship which is coming to exist between the
economic and social well-being of the people of the Unired Stares and those in the rest of the
world, and f feel that Americans need a much greater knowledge of the progress the folks are
making in other lands. In the last few years the interest in what is going on abroad has been
especially noteworthy in the Middle West. and I think Foreign Arratas has done much to
give this section a larger view of the world-wide problems the human race must face,
Tn that connection, will you allow me to express my belief that the progress you have made is
only an index to the growth you will make in the next five years? J feel chat this will be true, and
thay out of vour publication our people will continue to obtain a richer knowledge of life, a greater
sympathy with the peoples in other lands, and a larger appreciation of what it means to be an
American citizen.
ARTHUR CAPPER
From the American Editor of the Encyclopedia Britannica:
April 14, 1927
Gentlemen:
Tread every article in every issue of Forrien Arras, and that is something J can’t say of
any other magazine.
l. BR. HOOPER
1 read 4 ftom cover to cover. Tread every article in every issue. Tread Forricn Arralrs~of course.
MOORFIELD STOREY, GEN. WM. LASSITER, NEWTON D. BAKER,
Rlaston, Governor, Canal Zone, Cleveland, O.
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