Editorial Notes

Darrick R Danta
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W h ile r e c e n t l y in a Gig Harbor, Washington, book store, I caught sight of a volume with the intriguing title The Geography Club. Barely able to contain my excitement, I started to read the dust cover, only to have my initial glee turn to glum. Seems that the book is about a group of self-selecting high school students who wished to meet anonymously and so picked a club name that they thought sounded so boring that no one outside the group would even consider at­ tending any of their meetings. I suppose when reading such things or having to answer the inevitable question at a party ("Isn't geography just a 5th grade sub­ ject?") it's easy to fall into Rodney Dangerfield Syndrome (RDS; "We don't get no respect"). Consolation, though, comes easily with the realization that APCG and like organizations are "geography clubs" whose meetings are attended by self-selecting individuals whose interests run the gamut from places to people to plants to patterns to processes, in both past and present. I like these gatherings and look forward to them each year. My hope is that as you're reading this volume of the Yearbook, you're also making plans to attend the meeting in Portland. Besides what promises to be a very enjoyable and rewarding time, you can also check out Powell's for other in­ triguing book titles! I hope you enjoy this edition of the Yearbook. I wish to thank all of the contributors for their initial efforts at producing fine research and for putting up with my quibbling during the editorial process. I also thank the individuals who supplied the various texts, photos, and other materials that go into each volume. Finally, I thank the usual cast of characters whose behind-the-scenes efforts are invalu­ able to the production of the Yearbook. Darrick Danta California State University, Northridge
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在华盛顿吉格港的一家书店里,我看到了一本书,书名很有趣,叫《地理俱乐部》。我几乎无法抑制自己的兴奋,开始读那本防尘封面,结果我最初的喜悦变成了忧郁。这本书似乎是关于一群自我选择的高中生,他们希望匿名见面,因此选择了一个俱乐部的名字,他们认为这个名字听起来太无聊了,以至于没有人会考虑参加他们的任何聚会。我想,在阅读这些东西或不得不在聚会上回答不可避免的问题(“地理不只是五年级的课程吗?”)时,很容易陷入罗德尼·丹泽菲尔德综合症(Rodney Dangerfield Syndrome,简称RDS;“我们没有得到任何尊重”)。不过,令人感到安慰的是,认识到APCG和类似的组织是“地理俱乐部”,其会议是由自我选择的个人参加的,这些个人的兴趣范围从过去到现在,从地方到人到植物到模式到过程。我喜欢这些聚会,并期待着每年的聚会。我希望你们在读这一册年鉴的时候,也计划参加在波特兰举行的会议。除了承诺将是一个非常愉快和有益的时间,你也可以检查鲍威尔的其他有趣的书名!我希望你喜欢这个版本的年鉴。我要感谢所有的撰稿人,感谢他们最初的努力,感谢他们做出了出色的研究,感谢他们在编辑过程中容忍我的吹毛求疵。我还要感谢为每卷书提供各种文本、照片和其他材料的个人。最后,我要感谢所有的工作人员,他们在幕后的努力对《年鉴》的制作是无价的。加州州立大学北岭分校
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