In Pembroke Magazine number 4 (1973) editor Macleod begins his memoirs, "I Never Lost Anything in Istanbul."  The issue concentrates on work by native Americans.  Macleod notes that UNC Pembroke from which Pembroke Magazine originates, began as a normal school for Indians.  Number 4 contains work by Grey Cohoe, Ortiz, and Duane Niatum.  Other contributors are Brom Weber, Millen Brand, and Sonja Prins, European editor or Front, published in Holland in 1930 and 1931.