Editor's Note (February 1943) (original) (raw)
The New International, February 1943
From New International, Vol. IX No. 2, February 1943, p. 64.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
We are in receipt of a letter from R. Fahan complaining about some distortions in his article, World Politics and North Africa. He says in part:
Due to either bad typography or bad proofreading, the article as printed is incomprehensible in two important sections. Lines 10 to 20 of the first column on page 14 have been put in place of lines 20 to 28 on the second column of page 15, while the latter passage in turn belongs where the former has been misplaced. Thus, the article which begins with a discussion of the premeditated character of the Darlan deal suddenly jumps into some lines about political prisoners while on page 15 the section on political prisoners suddenly jumps into some lines about the character of the Darlan deal. This, of course, destroys the continuity and comprehensibility of much of the article.
We can understand the feelings of our contributor and promise to pay closer attention to proofreading. – The Editor
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