[Letter from The Reader's Digest to Daniel W. Kempner] Page: 3 of 4
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(IF YOU ACT NOW!)
Why do we make this unusual offer?
We know that you are not a subscriber to The Reader's
Digest. We would like you to TRY it. Most folks who
do, cherish it so much that they renew year after year.
So it is to OUR advantage to make you this introductory
HALF PRICE trial offer:
You can have the next
EIGHT incnths of The
Reader's Digest -
SEND NO MONEY. We'll mail
you a statement for $1
later. All you need do is
return the enclosed Card.
For your convenience, here
is a Postage Stamp that
will speed the Card back to
me by first-class mail . . .
The CREAM of what's being written and thought today
appears in the 35 or more articles condensed each
month in The Reader's Digest. Its handy pocket size
(without ads) makes it easy to hold, convenient to
carry, and enjoyable to read in those many odd moments
that would otherwise be wasted.
This invitation cannot be extended again for at least
two years. Therefore we urge you to act at once.
Only by taking advantage of this opportunity now
can you receive the next EIGHT issues of Reader's
Digest for ONE DOLLAR.
Sincerely,
CD/BM For the Association
THE READER'S DIGEST ASSOCIATION 9 PLEASANTVILLE, N. Y.
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Reader's Digest. [Letter from The Reader's Digest to Daniel W. Kempner], letter, 195X; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1344781/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.