Theodore Dalrymple is a physician who regularly sees patients in an English prison. He is a contributing editor of City Journal and a columnist for the Spectator. His latest book, Life at the Bottom, is a collection of his City Journal essays.

Christopher Gray founded the Office for Metropolitan History in 1975, and has written the “Streetscapes” column for the New York Times since 1987.

Howard Husock is director of case studies at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and a City Journal contributing editor. An Emmy Award–winning journalist, he is the author of Repairing the Ladder: Towards a New Housing Policy Paradigm and a forthcoming book on subsidized housing.

Kay S. Hymowitz, a contributing editor of City Journal, is the author of Ready or Not: Why Treating Children as Small Adults Endangers Their Future—And Ours and a principal contributor to Modern Sex: Liberation and Its Discontents. Her Liberation’s Children: Parents and Kids in a Postmodern Age will appear in May.

Stefan Kanfer, a contributing editor of City Journal and a former editor of Time, is the author of several novels and social histories. His most recent books are Groucho, a biography of Groucho Marx, and The Essential Groucho.

Joshua Kaplowitz currently works as a paralegal and hopes to attend law school in 2004. He is recently married and awaits a child in January.

Stanley Kurtz is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and a contributing editor at National Review Online.

Steven Malanga is a contributing editor of City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He was formerly executive editor at Crain’s New York Business.

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