Abstract

The QUARTERLY'S new cover and typography—in "Times New Roman"—are not a gala dress put on to celebrate the beginning of its twenty-fifth year of publication; they are rather a fresh suit of everyday clothes, to be worn until they, too, fallout of fashion. There is, of course, no merit in mere change, but there are times in the life of any periodical when it is as well to reaffirm by an alteration in its appearance, its continuing vitality and adaptability.

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