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I agree.P. s. Just received my first copy of the Sands1 Times and think that it is a mightyfine idea. I have often wondered why this idea of a house organ has not been previously employed. Incidentally, may I take the liberty to offer one word of free advice, which is probably worth what it costs. In the old days when I was much concerned with house organs myself, I discovered that although people are interested in big names, they are also fantastically interested in small names - such as their own. Of course, there may conceivably be people who do not wish to have their names used for obvious reasons, but on the other hand, there are an awful lot of people who must visit The Sands and who would love to see their names appear in a house organi The reason that this is desirable is that it is one sure way to guarantee that not only will they save that issue forever and ever, but they will also make sure that all their friends and acquaintances see it. L.C.