Word: paperbacked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...following is a compilation of best-sellers reported by Barnes and Noble, the Harvard Book Store, the Harvard Cooperative Society, the Paperback Booksmith and Phillips Book Store...
...indicates a paperback edition...
...items are included in the revised 400-item index, as a result of a survey of 12,000 families in 66 cities. Among the new items: funeral costs, home-and auto-finance charges, hotel-motel rates, snack prices, parking fees, college tuitions, and the prices of textbooks, magazines and paperback books. Among the prices that have been dropped are those for such items as rolled oats, men's work gloves and lemons, which have become less significant in the family budget of the 1960s...
...Massachusetts Institute of Technology has come to the crossing of a "historic threshold" which will involve "changes in intellectual outlook, in basic academic policies, and in our range of interests," M.I.T. president Julius A. Stratton said in his report for the year 1963. The report, now available in paperback, will be officially published with all of the Institutes' reports this week...
...Rembrandt can be seen and Mel ville can be read; but Marlowe or Moliere are pale shadows in paperback. They must be performed on the stage to come alive, and the commercial theaters are not going to underwrite such performances. Only professional repertory companies, through constant revivals, can preserve the history of the drama in a meaningful form. Similarly, when the art of theater is to be advanced, only a company that is not hooped to commerce can try something new and almost certainly unpopular without fear of financial ruin. By and large, the American theater ignored the obvious need...