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The Appeal to Reason was a weekly publication started by Lawrence Dennis. It replaced Dennis's earlier publication the Weekly Foreign Letter. The Appeal To Reason was published in Becket, Massachusetts; the first issue appeared on March 30, 1946.[1] and lasted into the 1970s.[2] It had several hundred subscribes who were the conservative business and political elite.[3]
Notes
- ↑ AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK: 1947-1947, P. 184
- ↑ TALE OF A "SEDITIONIST" – THE LAWRENCE DENNIS STORY
- ↑ The conservative press in twentieth-century America, By Ronald Lora, William Henry Longton, page 295
External link
- The Appeal to Reason Issue 466, March 2, 1955