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November 1961

P.S. From the Editor

When artist J. R. brought to the office the drawing reproduced on page 28, he delivered himself of the following remarks. "Why is it," he asked academically, "that lecterns at most AA meetings look like the one I've drawn--multi-paneled and of fumed or quartered oak? I'll bet Alexander Graham Bell stood behind one like it when he received his diploma for inventing the first dry battery. Some day I hope to find a group that owns a Chippendale job, or one made out of driftwood by Noguchi."

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