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National Rifle Association NRA — Part 1
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letter to Mr. FRED A, MOULTON
dated April 30, 1952 and which
s my ad for, June, 1952 eevee
Mada for June, . 19525 1the™ ‘smericain- ‘Rifleman! Pits 4s
considered as’ a typical ‘example of the type of ad
yertisement acceptable to the "american Rifleman”
Postal cara dated May b. aa SAGWIRT WUEYVECs OF
this ad ry cae “XClLeman
Cne page handwritten Letter ‘is to
Mr, FRED A. MOULTON dated March joj Which begins:
Tattached is my ad for May, 1953.+04"
tad for May, 1952 fhe. ‘american. Rifiemarl", . This is
considered anothe?. typical example of the type cf
ad ac ceptable to- ‘the - “Rifleman”.
Postal cara dated April 2, 1953 showing acceptance of
this ad by the "Rifleman"
letter to Mr.
mnt
* Gated APZ payers con
Nattacned ia my or June, 1953..."
this is. the word "Refused",
“a for June, 1953, -*The American. Riflémant™. Written’
ACTOSS | this: is the: word “Refused” s.
from’ "the! ‘fhorican Rifleman" mer
dated: May 5, 21953" beginning: "Tne adver Be~
ment outlined . an your Letter, of- ‘April 30th is notvin
best interests: of” the National | ithe Aescotesons
in general." Lt isienoted;.:a
the rate . card ‘meh tione
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