Luck chain letter (published fragment). "Luck by Mail" type. 28
names (female). US, 1960.
Recipients are directed to copy a brief prayer and send it to five
people
within
24 hours. Compliance means good luck within
four days.
"General Bratton received $8,000 but lost it after breaking the chain."Letter
bore the names of 28 "California schoolgirls."
America, March 26, 1960, "Chain-Letter Nonsense"
(Current comment, p. 751). A Catholic periodical. Editor received a letter,
"the kind meant to start a superstitious chain reaction among simple souls."
Participation is denounced as "spreading an infection which corrupts true
piety, cruelly preys on the superstitious fringe of believers and takes
advantage of the ignorance of children." Was 60-03&.
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