Word: pamphleteers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Joining the fast-swelling ranks of Harvard publications, a small pamphlet called the "Harvard Man's Guide Book" will appear tomorrow. Paid for in fully by advertising, it will be distributed free to Harvard students...
Divorced from its illegitimate parents, communists, and neo-smart intellectuals --authors of a famous questionnaire--the Critic has started with an entirely new board of editors on an entirely now policy. It will again appear in its pamphlet form of over thirty pages, a quarterly magazine...
Instituting a policy that aims at supplementing work done in the regular courses of the department, the division of Government announced in its latest divisional pamphlet a series of lectures to be given from time to time on topics of vital interest not only to students of political science but also to students interested in would affairs and problems. A long-felt need for the unbiased and scholarly treatment of international political problems will thus be fulfilled and the formal education of students along these lines will be supplemented by informal talks unhampered by the limitations imposed by class room...
...long, slow and painful process." Mr. Conant advised applying the analogy to business. "The old alchemists, a very secretive crowd, who tried to keep for themselves the secret of their art, had only a casual regard for the truth. But the revolution came with a pamphlet entitled "The Skeptical Chemist' . . . . I think a skeptical spirit is to be recommended in studying business procedures...
...this is being watched with great interest by members of the CRIMSON board, who are basking in the safety of official sanction of the "confidential guide." The dean of Freshmen, it seems, wrote the introduction to the pamphlet...