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United States Denate COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Mr. Harry Newnan, Judge, 16 E, 48th Street, New York City. Dear Sir: I am glad Judge has “weathered, chronicled and kept laughing” for more than half century those who are fortunate enough to read its columns of keen wit and amsement. From time to time, during that period, I have been among those who very definitely enjoyed reading Judge. Sincerely yours, loertar Ha, _ Alnited Glates Benate ay deur ‘ir. Newnan: T hove had great pleasure in reeding JUDGE for sary years. vor- tality ts the fate of individuals es well as books and publications, but I nope that JULCE will survive for sany, sary yours to come, Sincerely yours, Was ™ United States Benate * COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR Weston, West Vy rginia Mr. Harry Newnan Judge 16 East 48th Street New York Dear Mr. Newmans Americans have enjoyed liv- ing because they have mixed humor with « Judge has contributed much o our Amerioan life. Asa reader of this magazine, J extend ny heartiest congratulations upon its 57th birthday. SYncerely , p - RDE T comicbooks.com