The Pentagon advised the office in a Nov. 4 letter that the Air Force had agreed to begin the study.
To the Editor: I was dismayed to read the Nov. 21 letter concerning the investigations into sexual misconduct by members of the military.
To the Editor: I read, with interest, your Nov. 4 letters about Indian Point.
To the Editor: The Nov. 19 letters debating the drug problem have one thing in common with all polemics on drugs: they talk past one another.
A Nov. 19 letter does not bode well for peace in the area.
To the Editor: The writer of a Nov. 14 letter implies that federal workers are not "self-motivated to perform."
In a Nov. 9 letter to the pastors and principals, Msgr.
A copy of the Nov. 22 letter does not mention permanent replacement workers.
But in a Nov. 11 letter to parents, he said: "I was surprised and extremely concerned when I observed the guns drawn.
She mapped out some campaign strategy in a Nov. 2, 1944, letter to her husband Henry, president of Time Inc.