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Next week Hogarth House will publish (at $2.95) The Sexual Conduct of Men and Women, by Norman Lockridge (author of Bachelors' Quarters and editor of The Golden Treasury of the World's Wit and Wisdom). Says a dust-jacket blurb: "We did not plan to publish the contents of this book for some time to come . . . [but] excitement caused by the recent appearance of the Kinsey Report has suddenly brought most of these doubtful factors into a maturity of public interest. . ." Sample spicy headings in Lockridge's work: "What a Man Expects of a Mistress," "Good Women...
Congratulations. ... It is certainly gratifying to know that a magazine such as TIME will publish an article for the benefit of the narrow-minded individuals that are so against . . . one of the world's oldest and most exciting sports...
Standard Classic Maurice (The Blue Bird) Maeterlinck, who filed suit against Dodd, Mead & Co., publishers, for $250,000 last summer (complaining that they had failed to publish and promote him properly), changed his mind, dropped the whole thing...
Richard D. Ellmann, instructor in English, will receive a Briggs-Copeland Assistant Professorship of English in June, the University announced last week. Ellmann, a poet and literary critic, will publish a book of criticism this summer...
...everything, the Deacons' present traditional Nocturnal Collations (monocled beerfests) and publish the only House yearbook...