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An interesting photograph by Patrick Harbron on Page 21 was reversed in the printing. The handkerchief in the wrong breast pocket and the opening of the shirt on the wrong side indicate such. I understand that this is sometimes necessary for a cover, due to the overlay of extraneous material required, but I do not believe it to be anything but a glitch in this case.

FRANK H. RUFFRA

Torrance

Editor’s Note: The photograph of Moore was indeed “flopped,” or reversed. And as the letter writer suspected, it was on this occasion unpremeditated.

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Equally inadvertent in the Moore story was the misidentification of Nan Talese as an Alfred A. Knopf employee. She is an editor at Doubleday.

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