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Letters To The Editor
1 All  Letters To: VIEWPOINT, The Cats'  Pause, Box 7297, Lexington, Ky. 40502
The Cats' Pause
P.O. Box 7297
Lexington, Kentucky 40502
Dear Sir:
Enclosed you will find my check for ten dollars for the subscription to the CATS PAUSE. I have been meaning to get this in the mail for sometime, but things have been hectic in the radio business.
If you would please send my subscription immediately.
Sincerely Dick Martin Jr. WAMX Radio Ashland, Ky.
The Cats Pause P.O. Box 7297 Lexington, Ky.
Dear Sir:
I would like to subscribe to your paper. According to the November 30 issue of Football News thirty issues cost S10.00. Enclosed is a check for the subscription plus $2.00 so that it may be sent air mail, first class. If this postage is not sufficient, please inform me what is necessary. I look forward to reading about Kentucky and SEC.
Sincerely
R.H. Felder, Jr.
Summit, Miss.
[Editor's note: air mail first class is not yet available. All issues are rushed by second class mail. ]
Dear Sir:
Enclosed is my check for one years subscription for the Cats' Pause. I read a copy of one of my friends and now I'm hooked on the Cats' Pause also.
Thanks for a fine magazine and keep up the good work.
Sincerely
Clarence Humphrey Greenville, Kentucky
Dear Sir:
Please find enclosed $10.00 to cover my subscription to The Cats' Pause.
Please rush me the current copy and if deemed an emergency, possible, the last two or three back
copies.
Sincerely
Thank  you   very   much   for   your    Ted Landrum anticipated attention in this matter.        Nashville, Tennessee
Sincerely
E. Dan Sharp, Jr.
Mayfield, Kentucky
Hi there,
Have been a Kentucky diehard since Wah-Wah Jones and Alex Groza in 1948. Have listened. to Cawood Ledford on Kentucky basketball over the years- great and mediocre years all included.
Saw NIT champs last year living near New York city. You must have an inside track. Is there any chance of me obtaining tickets for this years UKIT. I only need two.
Am looking forward to your publication. Would love to visit UK and the UKIT.
Sincerely
Paul Diefendarf
Glenham, New York
Dear Sir:
I'd like to recommend Mr. Fred Walters of Knoxville for the first annual CATS PAUSE SUBSCRIBER OF THE YEAR AWARD. After the final gun yesterday I raced to the Neyland Stadium press box and tried to have him paged -- I thought he might enjoy meeting some of the Wildcat faithful, many of whom live in Tennessee, but my request was not
Dear Sir:
Reference: Information about THE C>TS' PAUSSE heard from Cawood Ledtord or other news persons on WHAS radio while listening to the Kentucky -Tennessee game this date.
Enclosed is a check in the amount of $10.00 for subscription payment.
There are some Kentuckians around here that might be interested in subscribing to your paper and since I am or was a Lexingtonian once removed and wouldn't mind at all to return with your permission I might mention "The Cats' Pause" where I think someone is interested.
Sincerely Lewis Bowling
Scottsburg, Indiana
Mr. Walters
How does it feel to root for a team which was completely demoralized, though you won't admit it, and as prearranged, the Kentucky team scored then set back and dared the Big Orange to move against their defense.
W.J. Jack Maiden Daisy, Tennessee
Tun &*Qames!
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