An excited Manhattan mother recently dialed the editor of Parents' Magazine. "My child didn't eat his breakfast this morning," said the mother. "What shall I do?" Clara Savage Littledale soberly answered: "Try him on lunch."*
Such quick and sensible answers are always available from Editor Littledale of Parents' Magazine, a trim little 60-year-old woman who doesn't "like the idea of an inaccessible editor." This week, accessible Editor Littledale put out the 25th-anniversary issue (198 pages) of the monthly she had helped to found. In its quarter century, she had made prosperous Parents' the...