It doesn't set off any alarm bells. As is typical with T. Rowe, no transition comes about abruptly; they tend to be planned pretty well.
Calamity was ordained for man.
The eagle may soar; beavers build dams.
Virtue lives when Beauty dies.
Familiarity is the most destructive of all iconoclasts.
There are certain events which to each man's life are as comets to the earth, seemingly strange and erratic portents; distinct from the ordinary lights which guide our course and mark our seasons, yet true to their own laws, potent in their own influences.