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When George Towner began editing and publishing The Ecphorizer, he included a page that listed the current issue's contributors and short bit of information about each. For some reason the editor who followed George and the person who succeeded him have both eschewed the little blurbs about contributors, instead using that page (the inside back cover) as space for an editorial. George sprinkled his mini-editorials all over the magazine whenever there was a little space between one article and the next, editorials that together could have taken an entire page. The editorial to the left could have been broken into three separate "Notes from the Editor" and contributor bios could have been printed in its place. It is for this reason that recent reprinted issues do not have anything about the contributors. Note: You can consider this as a mini-editorial by the online editor, who worries about such things.
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