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COLD COMFORT

Ice, Ice, Baby!

Todd Pitock’s article “Cold Comfort” (Nov/Dec), about spending a night in a hotel made of ice, is so descriptive and chilling that I have no need to ever go to the Hôtel de Glace when visiting Québec. Get me back to Le Château Frontenac now, s’il vous plait. Merci!

Bob McGowan Jr., online comment

OneGoodMan

Great read — “Mister Rogers and Me” (American Pop, Nov/Dec). Where have you gone Mister Rogers? Nowadays we miss your humility and exquisite philosophy — perfect in its sparkling humanity.

Gilbert B. Battung, San Ramon, California

We were blessed to have Mister Rogers as a neighbor even though it was only by

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