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Nicolson, now 80, happily did not wait that long to publish his notes and letters. The first distillation of his life time of civilized observation and sensitive introspection, edited by his son Nigel (TIME, Jan. 6), covered the fitful prewar years 1930 to 1939. It established Nicolson as a brilliant Boswell to his age and his peers. This is the swift and welcome sequel. Caught up by "the cataract of history" that was Britain's role in World War II, Nicolson now surpasses his earlier performance...
...since requested that agendas for meetings of the Administrative Council and the Curriculum Committee be published so that they might request representation in certain discussions. The Association will publish a course evaluation book in the fall to provide for joint student-faculty evaluation of the curriculum...
...career as superintendent of the Winthrop House dining hall in the early 1930's. There she met and became friends with Dean Monro, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., the oldest Kennedy brother who died later in World War II, and John F. Kennedy '40. She has been encouraged to publish her reminiscences and correspondence with the Kennedys, but has refused...
...absolutely impossible for me to become a rich person here." She planned to give away large sums, and had no idea how much money she would be making. But, as every immigrant knows, America is a land of opportunity. Since she arrived, bids to publish and serialize her 80,000-word memoir, Twenty Letters to a Friend, have poured in from much of the world. The Book-of-the-Month Club, for instance, last week paid $325,000 to distribute the book when it is published next October, which is $75,000 more than it paid for William Manchester...
...Press gets manuscripts from all over, and most require serious consideration. "Of course," Wilson says, "we get our share of nuts who send poems that are not poems, ways to save the world and such, but that is part of publishing life." The editorial policy is to publish both specialists' books, works on the leading edge of scholarship, and books in the general area of adult education...