Word: published
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Smith denied reports that the reason he did not publish was his meeting with Times-Republican treasurer, Jason A. Aisner, Sunday afternoon. Aisner recommended that publication be stopped because the paper was deeply in debt and could not raise advertising revenues to meet current expenses...
...social sciences and humanities. Now, because of center grants and the fact that a professor at a small college has access to the facilities of 13, every campus has a research program. In the last six years, the center has given 153 research grants, enabled facultymen to publish 79 monographs and 43 books...
...encouragement, the novel is still unpublished. But since he returned to the U.S. and finally embraced his father's career as writer and teacher. Charles has broken into print as assistant editor of Fadiman's anthology The American Treasury, and this April Harper's will publish his Lincoln's Commando, a biography on the Union Navy's William B. Gushing, written in collaboration with Ralph H. Roske...
...revitalize the tutorial program, the most intelligent way to incorporate independent study for all into the course-grade system, and a great opportunity for giving purpose to the House system. During this winter period, college-wide extra-curricular activities should be at a minimum (The CRIMSON, for instance, should publish only twice each week), and instead House discussion groups would give some intellectual life to Houses which now are chiefly places to sleep, to eat, and perhaps to produce a few plays...
...revitalize the tutorial program, the most intelligent way to incorporate independent study for all into the course-grade system, and a great opportunity for giving purpose to the House system. During this winter period, college-wide extra-curricular activities should be at a minimum (The CRIMSON, for instance, should publish only twice each week), and instead House discussion groups would give some intellectual life to Houses which now are chiefly places to sleep, to eat, and perhaps to produce a few plays...