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In our November issue, citations attributing several of the quotations in Gwen Allen's article "In on the Ground Floor: Avalanche avalanche, rapidly descending large mass of snow, ice, soil, rock, or mixtures of these materials, sliding or falling in response to the force of gravity. Avalanches, which are natural forms of erosion and often seasonal, are usually classified by their content such  and the SoHo Art Scene, 1970-1976" were omitted. On page 217, the Jackie Winsor quote is excerpted from an interview by Liza Bear for "The Early History of Avalanche," originally published in the catalogue L'Art au Corps (Marseilles Marseilles (märsā`), Fr. Marseille, city (1990 pop. 807,726), capital of Bouches-du-Rhône dept., SE France, on the Gulf of Lions, an arm of the Mediterranean Sea. : Editiones du MAC, 1996) and reprinted in pamphlet pamphlet, short unbound or paper-bound book of from 64 to 96 pages. The pamphlet gained popularity as an instrument of religious or political controversy, giving the author and reader full benefit of freedom of the press.  form by Chelsea Space, London, in 2005. On page 218, Robert Pincus-Witten's words were taken from Amy Newman, Challenging Art; Artforum 1962-1974 (New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: SoHo Press, 2000). On pages 218, 219, and 221, all quotations of Bear were taken from "The Early History of Avalanche." Finally, we neglected to explicitly acknowledge that Bear was not only the cofounder co·found  
tr.v. co·found·ed, co·found·ing, co·founds
To establish or found in concert with another or others.



co·found
 but the sole editor of the magazine throughout its lifespan. We regret these omissions.

We also regret that Robert Bordo's name was misspelled in Matthew Higgs's Top Ten, on page 258 of our December issue.
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Date:Jan 1, 2006
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