Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...delightfully intimate study of the development of a great man. Those who heard the lecture last February will be glad to possess it in print; those who didn't will find it fascinating...
TIME, June 6: "Horse conscious readers were astonished that Sportsman did not print a report on the 1932 Grand National at Aintree, the year's most important steeplechase...
...true that this is no satisfactory ground for criticizing the periodical or its editors. Even if, as malicious persons sometimes whisper, its primary purpose is to get its writers' names and works into print, the editors cannot be justly censured for having no higher ambition. The quality of much of what they print, however, indicates that they neither aspire to be read as is the Saturday Evening Post, nor do they love filler. Admittedly students indulge in literary activities only for their own pleasure, and if in the long month of January the demand which a strict code of literary...
...magazine which is not first literary, but first Harvard, which can publish controversial articles, such as are present rarely attempted, and which can, because it does not depend on poetry and fiction for all its material, maintain a consistently high standard for the poetry and fiction which it does print. For the Advocate editors to do this would be doubly difficult. They would have to ignore custom and habit, and build up a new reputation, perhaps losing much that is good in their old reputation. However, there is an excellent opportunity for a group of ambititious young men, who would...
...addition to the publication of the honors thesis, "Shilling Shockers of the Gothic School" by W. W. Watt '32, the Committee for the Publication of Honor Theses in English has announced that the College will print one other honors thesis as a prize essay from the balance of a gift made last year by H. N. Straus...