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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
I wish to lay before you a kind request. I am a native of Holland, but lived in the United States as a naturalized citizen some thirty years. At present I am 71 years of age, but of excellent health and I take great interest in America, the land I love.
While living in the United States, I was a subscriber to various magazines, but through financial reverses, I had to give them up. Is there not any of your Harvard University students who would mail to me once in a while some of their old magazines or books? Yours truly, H. A. Wilton van Reede, 159 Gooreinde, Gheel, Belgium.
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