There's power in consistency of communication. Every three or four weeks, a small number 10 envelope arrives in my mailbox at Stanford containing an 8 ½ by 14 newsletter entitled The Life of the Mind.
It's the brainchild (sorry for the pun) of Dr. John Peterson who was one of my undergraduate professors and deans. It's typed on a typewriter (not a word processor), folded in quarters, and slipped in an envelope with a stamp. Its simplicity is its charm. Copies of other periodicals pile up around my office, but TLOTM (for short) always gets read. . .