To begin with, it was a letter in the mail. Yes, that old-style snail-mail.
And, it looks like it was composed on one of those electric typewriters.
With a name and from address. And, she includes in the intro:"former teacher, parent of adult women, not teachers, who do have Masters degrees, their choice to do so."
From the letter, it is clear that the reader is a woman from a generation that is senior to me. She opens that lengthy letter with:
Thank you for your good editorial in the S-J on Masters degrees.
Her postscript is the best part of all:
Thank you, "P." I could not have imagined a better start to a morning.
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