Dear colleagues, The journal FRONT, no 1, 1930 (The Hague) published Pound's "Credo" (p.11), containing the paragraph: Having a strong disbelief in abstract and general statement as a means of conveying one's thought to others I have for a number of years answered such questions [i.e., about his belief] by telling the enquirer to read Confucius and Ovid. This can do no harm to the intelligent and the unintelligent may be damned. My question is: was this an original contribution to FRONT or did it appear earlier somewhere? I will be grateful for any information concerning Pound's "Credo" in FRONT. Sincerely, Lars Kleberg Södertörns högskola Sweden