A resident of Sarasota, FL, writes to Louise Day Hicks comending her anti-busing stance, saying that forced busing is costing the country more money than the country can afford.
A resident of Riverside, CA writes to Louise Day Hicks supporting the anti-busing stance. The author draws upon the example of the complications integration caused within the United States Navy.
A resident of Providence, RI writes to Louise Day Hicks advising Hicks to use the Supreme Court's definition of a "school day" as a means to challenge Judge Garrity's decision
A resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, writes to Louise Day Hicks invoking God in their defense of busing. The author thanks God for "that Judge who honors the Law and the Constitution."
A resident of North Royalton, OH, writes to Louise Day Hicks blaming the "liberal media" for the negative view often associated with those who are not in favor of busing.
A resident of Marshfield, MA, writes to Louise Day Hicks in support of her anti-busing stance, saying that the majority of people in the Boston suburbs are anti-busing as well
A resident of Lawrence, MA, writes to Louise Day Hicks commending Hicks for her anti-busing stance and requesting for four anti-busing pins to add to their collection.
A resident of Jacksonville, FL, writes to Louise Day Hicks expresses sympathy toward the people of Boston who are opposed to forced busing. The author adds that a unified effort is needed to combat the issue.