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Fifty years ago, such a commentary would have been much concerned with the so-called "higher criticism," i.e., the 19th Century emphasis on computing the age of manuscripts and comparing texts and writing styles in an effort to determine authorship and authenticity...
...Role. "In framing the peace, the U.S. has taken an initiative. That was plainly our duty . . . [But] every nation which has constructively interested itself . . . can claim authorship of important parts of the present text. The allied powers have been conducting what, in effect, is an eleven-months' peace conference, participated in by so many nations as to make this treaty the most broadly based . . . in all history...
...were forged out of gold, and a miniature Hurricane fighter, built for him by R.A.F. mechanics. At 14, Feisal knotted on his father King Ghazi's old school tie, trundled off to Harrow, England. Today, he is a thin, straw-hatted upperclassman, with a reputation for athletics and authorship. This year, Feisal wrote a judo manual in Arabic for the use of the Iraqi army, presented the first copy to his great uncle King Abdullah of Jordan, who was assassinated last week. Its title: How to Defend Yourself...
...special supplementary rule for new publications provides an example of this philosophy at its worst. The rule states that any group which wishes to begin a new publication, must, in addition to fulfilling the requirements common to all new groups, submit a statement of its "financing, circulation, authorship, contents, and policy to give assurances that it is a Harvard students enterprise and financially responsible." Last December the Council recommended that this extra requirement be deleted on the grounds that it was redundant: there are, in fact, specific rules, elsewhere in the booklet that are entirely sufficient to cover both these...
...remarkable dirty cartoons reprinted in a Lampoon parody of a mid-western humor magazine. It had remarkable results. The morning it appeared a woman, claiming she was the "Radcliffe Mother," phoned the Cambridge police and suggested they ban the magazine. The police promptly complied without bothering to check the authorship of the original letter, setting off a month of litigation which eventually wound up in the fining of the Lampoon...