Word: publisher
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...field is far too big to leave uncontrolled (only six states have amended their insurance laws to cover the funds), and that worries about the disclosure of fund investments on the stock market have little foundation. Mutual funds, with some $10.5 billion in stocks and bonds, are required to publish their investments at least twice a year, and there has been no visible damage to the market. So far, the Administration has potent support from A.F.L.-C.I.O. President George Meany, who is in favor of full disclosure of the finances of funds, including those run by management as well...
Further reports carried by atomic-powered dog sled, a new Russian weapon, disclose that during the coming exam period the CRIMSON will publish on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. There will be no issue on January...
...upon Ossa--for instance, "all intellectual activity is a reaction to some stimulus" (high school learning); there are the three things upon which--as he tells us--Freud's success is based (why three rather than thirty?) and so on. Where are the CRIMSON'S standards when it can publish such pretentious blown-up stuff? I am concerned about Harvard...
Friedberg will publish his findings in the January issue of "The IBM Journal of Research and Development." He performed the tests at the IBM Research Center in Poughkeepsie last summer on the 704 Computer...
...talk about which girl in which household had given birth to a bastard." He sneered that novelettes like his own Red Flower were "divorced from reality" and "stories told to console children." When Comrade Mao propounded his slogan of "Let all flowers bloom." Liu seized the opportunity to publish a new book, Grass at Hsiyuan, which, according to the shocked China Youth Daily, "turned Communists into monsters" and described many old party members as "war lords, vicious hoodlums, sex fiends, idiots, whores." Liu was sternly "advised" to behave himself, but he airily replied: "Please, I cannot bear so many well...