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Programs & People magazine welcomes questions, opinions, and other feedback on our magazine and the stories in it. Let us know what you like about it, and how you think it could be improved. What stories did you like best, and why? Please send your comments to the editor at: pandp@uidaho.edu. Let us know if we have your permission to post your letter online.

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Dear Editor,

I just want to thank-you for the article that has just been published in Programs and People. I have received complements of how good it was written from friends and co-workers. I appreciate you taking the time to interview me and being sensitive to the subject matter of discrimination. I have checked out the online article and the slide show. This was well done, thanks. Also I am curious if you have any idea how many have checked this site. Just wondering. Again thank-you, Robbie Paul

Editor,

Think the magazine article looks great. I sent a copy to my Mom, so
thanks.

Katherine G. Aiken, Ph.D.

Mary Ann and Bill:
Thanks for the gorgeous coverage of Idaho’s Journey in the recent Programs and People. It was a real Christmas gift. I liked the fit to the other articles in the issue as well, including FCS history, and the youth programs (4-H curriculum and horsemanship program). Harriet Shaklee

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