Publisher's Letter, Jul. 25, 1955

DearTIME-Reader:

AMONG the most absorbing stories of our time is the one which tells how the U.S. people are changing the face of their country—for work, for play, for better living. The story weaves its way through each week's news in TIME: editors and correspondents are always on the alert for its many manifestations. But there is one man who bears a special responsibility for the story: Contributing Editor Alvin M. Josephy Jr., whose job it is to tell it through color photographs.

Some of the stories Editor Josephy's explorations have turned up:

The Inland Empire of the Northwest (Nov. 1, 1954), a...

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