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Am J Psychiatry 1989;146:689-689.
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The names listed below were inadvertently omitted from the Editor's "New Year's Greetings" (January 1989 issue, pp. 2-7), which is partially reprinted here:New Year's Greetings"If men could learn from history," remarked Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "what lessons it might teach us! But passion and party blind our eyes, and the light which experience gives is a lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us!" True enough, but in his moment of transient cynicism Coleridge overlooks the pleasures of reflective reminiscence—a pleasure in which the Editor annually indulges as the year comes to an end and another volume of the Journal is completed. Shuddering momentarily at the recollection of the myriads of manuscripts that have crossed his desk in seemingly endless procession, he soon remembers the hundreds of colleagues who, in selfless anonymity, have helped him in their capacity as reviewers; and his spirits rise in the realization that the time has at last come to express his deep gratitude for their invaluable contributions to their profession and their Journal during the period from November 1, 1987, to October 31, 1988.Robert L. Arnstein, M.D.Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D.Paul N. Graffagnino, M.D.Daniel R. Hanson, Ph.D., M.D.Leston L. Havens, M.D.Michael Irwin, M.D.Michael Jellinek, M.D.Jonathan E. Kolb, M.D.Bennett L. Leventhal, M.D.Allan F. Mirsky, Ph.D.Arthur J. Prange, M.D.Eric M. Reiman, M.D.Maj-Britt Rosenbaum, M.D.Roslyn Seligman, M.D.Monica N. Starkman, M.D.Peter E. Stokes, M.D.Fridolin Sulser, M.D.Ilza Veith, Ph.D., M.D.Andrew S. Watson, M.D.Abstract Teaser
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