Feedback on George F. Elmendorf's Idea For Mother's Research Center
(Page 9 of 9)
January/February 1975
By the Mother Earth News editors
We can't help feeling that no matter how noble this project appears, it's not a financial reality for the average family ... and most of our kind of people have below-average incomes.
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W.S.
California
You bet I'm interested in investing $10,000 in a Research Center/ mountain community. Plug me in when you have more info.
R.
California
Excellent ideal We are interested! Whats the next step? Our family of four has a variety of skills, high motivation and energy galore. We can send resumes and are prepared to make the journey to North Carolina for an exploratory meeting or whatever. We look forward to hearing more.
R., F., Y. & E.
Florida
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