Word: published
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Planning expansion on a nationwide scale, the Harvard Council on Post-war Problems has issued and distributed to colleges throughout the country a pamphlet outlining the nature of its work and sketching the prospectus of a national magaine to publish college work on the subject...
...bring it out by subscription; Bowditch refused. He did not want anybody to be able to say: "I patronized Bowditch by buying his book, which I cannot read." Instead, at his wife's urging, he spent a third of his life's savings ($12,000) to publish four volumes himself. A fifth volume was untranslated when Bowditch died...
...Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., who hated publicity so much that they once wanted to sue for "libel" a newspaper which praised them, this week are the subject of an authorized biography. Five years ago, three years before they died, the Mayo brothers gave the University of Minnesota permission to publish a biography of themselves and their pioneer father, Dr. William Worrall Mayo, who died in 1911, at 91. The Doctors Mayo, published this week by the University of Minnesota Press ($3.75), is authored by a onetime Minnesota librarian, Helen Berniece Clapesattle. Written with Victorian reverence, the book is a jumbled...
Through the participation of professors and students in international relations the work of the council will be raised above the level of ordinary discussion groups. Yet presentation of the material in forum meetings will make the results available to all interested. Plans are also afoot to publish a magazine embracing the findings and opinions of the committees...
...Lease Act) and the hoped-for end (a just peace everywhere) are easy to see. The path between lies across a morass. But last week such progress had been made that the State Department allowed word to leak out that both Governments would be ready within 60 days to publish a "Declaration of Intentions...