From the Editor Ten Years of Comments
The magazine carried that monicker for almost nine years until, in October 1959, it was changed to Reproductions Review to acknowledge "the progressively greater breadth of services now offered by in-plant reproduction departments." Technology was advancing.
The next big change came in January 1966—about the time I was being potty trained—when the book grew to standard magazine size. In September 1971, after a merger with Reproductions Methods, the name was again altered. The rather uninspired result was REPRODUCTIONS Review and Methods. Perhaps sensing the wordiness of this title, Editor William B. Leonard Jr. shrunk the size of the last three words in May 1977 so you could barely see them on the cover and simply referred to the book as Reproductions in his editorials.