NEW NAME, NEW PAPER, NEW DEPARTMENT
Unless attention is specifically called to the fact, our readers may not notice that with this issue they receive a Magazine instead of a Bulletin. That time-tried query of the cynic, “What’s in a name?” may be flung at us, and our answer will be that the contents and character of this publication are more in keeping with the accepted idea of a magazine than of a bulletin. At any rate, we like the new name better than the old, and we hope our readers will approve our taste. But whatever may be the verdict upon the slight change of name, we feel assured that we shall hear only approval of the heavier and better paper on which the magazine is printed. We hope also that the new department of “Opinion and Comment” may prove acceptable. Furthest from our thought is any idea that the Magazine is perfect, and any concrete suggestions of improvement which readers may offer will be cordially received and given careful consideration.