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Hello! The article's header previously said that the journal was originally titled "Newsletter on Science, Technology, and Human Values" when founded in 1972, and it dropped the "Newsletter on" in 1976. It cited Gerald Holton's personal archive here (original reference).[1] This seems contradicted by the "Editor's Introduction" published in 1976 by Vivien B. Shelanski, which anounces a name change, and which I've cited in the article as it now appears. I don't want the knowledge of this archive to be lost, so the old reference is here in the talk page. However, it seems that it was incorrect, so I changed it. - - mathmitch7(talk/contribs) 16:41, 24 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]