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Letters, Belles-Lettres, and Silence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2005

Robin Eastwood
Affiliation:
St. Louis, MO, USA
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When the Titanic sped towards New York, the captain was less concerned about icebergs than about transatlantic records. Nevertheless when the ship crashed, the captain did his duty and went down with the ship. Captains lead lonely, but not necessarily isolated, lives. What about editors? I do not wish to drown, but do lament the lack of letters (or correspondence as it is called elsewhere in the English-speaking world). Despite the pleas, nobody answers the call for letters to the editor. Like the captain, I want to know what's going on and what people think.

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Editorials
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© 1998 International Psychogeriatric Association