Last week I read the article about the Red Scare that you wrote and I did not agree with the assumptions made. There are differences between facts and assumptions and some of the things said were too harsh for the matter. I believe that there were things that could have been done to prevent this article from being so offensive to those who read it, and I would appreciate an article on the same topic with a different view. I would greatly appreciate the reconsideration of opinions publicly discussed in your articles and look forward to reading more soon. -‐ Gage I do not agree with many of the articles written about women’s new rights. There were things said that showed women as having more control of their lives and saying that they can do things without the control of the man, when men are the ones that have been making the money for years before this movement. Although this is coming from a mans point of view, I know many other women and men alike that would not agree with the things stated in this article. If there could be revision of your views on this topic and possibly some personal insight from those experiencing the effects on a daily basis it would be appreciated from all of us. -‐ Rai The advertisements in your magazine never cease to amaze me with the quality of products distributed to customers across the United States. The pictures are always very clear and you never fail to clearly understand what the ad is representing. Your ads, no matter what the cause always relate to many different target audiences and attract readers to the magazine as a whole. Consumerism in this era is easily attainable because of all of the new inventions that are arising and I am glad to see many different items on display in your magazine. -‐ Lauren I agree with your views on the scopes trial, however I wish that you had paid more attention to the views of those being convicted of the “crime”. In my opinion there are more important matters that the government should be focusing their time and efforts on, however, they are stuck on the dilemma of whether or not religion should be taught in schools. My child was in John Scopes’ classroom at the time of this “crime” and as a parent I feel that no matter how much discussion there is, there will never be any resolution on the topic of religion versus evolution. All of my children have been in Scopes class and I know from a personal standpoint that he would never purposefully or intentionally harm the minds of young students. -‐ Paige