A recent article (View, Dec. 19) by Isaac Asimov on the subject of blood cholesterol and health was very well done and easily understood.
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Much recent media coverage of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) has equated blood
Thirty days after the devastating Normal Heights fire destroyed more than 80 homes, the City
Your editorial stated that you want President Reagan to "Just give it to us straight, Mr.
Kabuki is . . . strange.
A timely proposal to reform the costly and wasteful agricultural programs operating in North America, Western Europe and Japan has been drawn up for the Trilateral Commission.
allows a teacher (Jacqueline Chanda) to punish children ". . . by making students do something they really hate, which is reading a book."
Susan Perry's article on how to encourage your child to read more ("Here's How . . . ," Dec. 11) contained many excellent ideas.
--The children made a monkey out of Gary Ogg, principal of Powell Elementary School in North Baltimore, Ohio.
According to your editorial, Americans want "straight talk" from President Reagan.
The articles by Evelyn De Wolfe on Rio de Janeiro were first rate.
I nearly tore The Book Review into shreds upon reading the opening to Milton Chen's review of "Writing to Read" (July 27).
Infant Books "Mother Goose" by Watty Piper.
Boating can be fun.
As a children's librarian, I strongly disagree with Jacqueline Chanda's use of reading as a punishment for unruly students.
I laid aside this morning's Editorial Pages (April 23) with a renewed conviction that the man occupying the Oval Office is both stupid and ignorant, that he is obtuse and insensitive, and that, above all, he is a liar.
Regarding the "About Women" column of June 9 ("Paperback Romances Seen as a Threat," by Janice Mall): In Gayle Greene's comments about romance novels, or "paperback romances" as she condescendingly terms them, it seems to me she has not kept abreast of the current crop.