The Society for American Music
Bulletin, Volume XXV, no. 1 (Spring 1999)
Letter from the Editor
I continue to receive a lot of e-mail from members of the Society who appreciate my work as
Bulletin Editor. I thank you. Along with these e-mails, I also receive communications of my
errors, one of which I would like to correct. In the Fall 1998 issue, Peggy Glanville-Hicks
was improperly referred to as "Hick's." Author Deborah Hayes points out that Glanville-Hicks
abhorred being referred to as Hicks; I wonder what she would have though of being a possessive
half-name. I apologize.
Many of you have noticed that each issue of the Bulletin is placed online approximately
three weeks after it appears in your mailboxes. If you have suggestions as to how the Bulletin
may be best presented in its Web configuration, please address them to me.
Please keep me apprised of the news. The Bulletin is your voice to the world and the
world's window on Sonneck. Don't forget that the deadlines for Bulletin submissions are
announced on this web page. Please remember to expect a two-month lag time between submission deadline
and publication date. Plan ahead so that your submission may be printed in a timely fashion.
Sincerely,
--Larry Worster
Updated 6/1/99