Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files to preserve the experience of the past. But there is no remembrance of things past in an institution whose officers serve - fileless and frantic - for a single year. I want to use the opportunity this volume\u27s editors have kindly given me to contribute to the Michigan Law Review\u27s institutional memory. Editors past, present, and future may be curious about when and why the book review issue was conceived and born. I will briefly tell that story. More significantly, however, I want to relate the goals we originally had for that issue and to reflect on what its goals should be today. I believe these reflections should also interest reader...