Fig leaf, please.
Your December 5, 2003 cover ("El Greco El Greco: see Greco, El.'s Modern Vision") was a joke, right? If not, kindly send future copies of Commonweal in a plain brown wrapper A data structure or software that contains ("wraps around") other data or software, so that the contained elements can exist in the newer system. The term is often used with component software, where a wrapper is placed around a legacy routine to make it behave like an object. This is also called "encapsulation" or "wrapper encapsulation," but is not the same as "object encapsulation," a fundamental concept of object technology. See encapsulation and tunneling..
EDWARD F. HAYES
Orlando, Fla.
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