This is a one-page galley proof which never appeared in print, as far as we can tell. Wiley Publishers did send Warfield the galley proof, which Warfield was able to fax to Francois. I think the item in Warfield Collection C0016, Box 44/16, Fenwick Library is Warfield's typed manuscript for the profile, written and dated 16 August 1997. Warfield had been asked to write an Introduction to the Charles Francois Profile article to be published in Systems Research in 1998. I don't believe Warfield received any formal publisher's offprint, but he did get the galley proof. As I recall Warfield watched Systems Research for several issues waiting for the Charles Francois article, but I don't remember seeing it in print. Although Wiley & Sons had sent Warfield the galley proof of the Introduction, through some kind of editorial mix-up, Warfield's introduction was not printed. Here in an excerpt from Warfield's festschrift article for Francois , written four years later in 2002, is Warfield's the story of the lost Introduction: "The journal Systems Research and Behavioral Science honored Charles by inviting him to write and publish a "system profile". This is a short autobiography, explaining how the author developed an interest in systems, and how the various major events in his career brought him to the point of his then-current status. I was very pleased to be asked to write an introduction to his Profile. Unfortunately, when the issue came out, some kind of error had been made by the publisher, leaving out almost everything that I had said. The Editor-in-Chief made a point, in his front-page Editorial of speaking about how I had lauded the author, which must have been very confusing to readers who looked to see what I had said."