Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...determining whether the "big man on campus" still exists or has become an extinct fossil, we are planning to publish a feature on BMOCism at Princeton. We would like to include an additional survey of other Ivy League schools and request your help in this matter...
...Britain, the Foreign Office had argued strongly against publication of the Yalta papers. "It is undesirable," said the Foreign Office, to publish so detailed a record "so short a time after . . . and particularly during the lifetime of many of the participants . . . Some of the ex tempore observations when taken out of context might well lead to misunderstanding." The Foreign Office was speaking for itself, it insisted, and not Churchill. The only living member of the Big Three seemed fairly unperturbed when he rose in the House of Commons to discuss the affair. But, said he, we do "not accept responsibility...
...call, Reston hustled to "an office," there got the record from his caller. Reston refused to say who he was. but newsmen guessed Reston's source was someone in the State Department itself. He got the two-volume. 834-page report under three conditions : 1) the Times would publish the full conference record. 2) the books were to be kept handy so that they could be returned in 15 minutes, and 3) they were not to be taken apart. Thus the books could not be sent to the Times's New York office, but had to be copied...
Wolff, a specialist in Near Eastern and Russian history, was chairman of the Committee on International and Regional Studies from 1952 to 1954. He will soon publish a two-volume work "A History of Civilization," in conjunction with professor Crane Brinton '19, and J. B. Christopher...
...flow with the das of the week. What will happen to Saturday cocktail parties, which have always featured equal parts Gilbey's gin and News gossip? The Men of Yale deserve the news on Saturdays. We have given it to them, and we intend to continue to publish a New Haven CRIMSON each Saturday, until the editors of the News face up to their responsibilities...