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Missing Pages in the Spring Issue? Let Us Know

by Sarah Wilson March 16, 2010

Dear readers, we've gotten a few reports from subscribers who have missing or misplaced pages in their spring issue. If this has happened to your copy, please let us know as soon as possible! Drop us a line at editor at lutheranforum dot org and we'll take care of it. Our profound apologies for the trouble.

Dear readers, we've gotten a few reports from subscribers who have missing or misplaced pages in their spring issue. If this has happened to your copy, please let us know as soon as possible! Drop us a line at editor at lutheranforum dot org and we'll take care of it. Our profound apologies for the trouble.

Missing Pages

Posted by Martin Bangert at March 17, 2010 11:11
Apparently, the machine that assembles the Spring Issue, coughed and spit out some copies with missing pages. My copy is assembled thusly: Page 24 is followed by page 30. Page 32 is followed by page 30; Page 36 jumps backwards to page 33 and 36 is followed by page 41. Everything else seems to be OK. Ity simply missed a bunch of interior pages. I'd appreciaste the pages I am missing! Love your work.




Missing pages

Posted by Leonard Gilley at March 25, 2010 19:01
Missing pages like others that have written in. Contacting you seems to be more like a maze or snail mail then anything techno at all. Never did find your suggestion. Maybe this it?

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