A Reader Who Does Not Like Correspondents' Letters
To the Editor. Sir,-Your "Letters From Listeners" page certainly serves a useful purpose in bringing numerous suggestions before the public eye. Unfortunately a great number of these letters are inclined to criticise too much. Constructive criticism is appreciated, but many of these criticisms are of a decidedly destructive nature; they forget that, while any fool can destroy, it takes a man to create, Another point. Why don’t these writ-ers-who are so certain of their viewssign their names? A nom-de-plume merely signifies that they are frightened of being publicly associated with the views they have expressed. What is wanted, then, is a letter of constructive criticism, and containing sensible suggestions. No one wants to hear whether Mr, Jones does or does not like Mr. Clive Drummond or Mr. Gordon Hutter.-I am, ete.,
K. N.
GRAY
Napier.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 15
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143A Reader Who Does Not Like Correspondents' Letters Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 15
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