Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...bill was opposed by several H. Brarians, and by representatives of book-cellers and publisher. The legislative counsel for Time, Esquire, and Cowles Magazine, James D. St. Claire, said, "If we have to satisfy a board of three we will be unduly hamstrung in what we publish and we publish deceit things...
Over the past three years, he has been collaborating on Milton's Of Reformation. "That ought to be out any century now; it's one of those things built for fifty years." Alfred has published in Hudsons, Commonwealth, and next fall his Agammenon will appear in Botega Oscura. "I disagree with people who say you shouldn't publish until you have a matured expresson. You can learn a lot from the shock of seeing your own stuff on a printed page...
Thank you very much indeed for your . . . understanding review of my novel The Little Emperors, which appeared in the Jan. 26 issue . . . But the particulars you publish about my private life . . . are, to a certain extent, inaccurate...
...William Henry) Duckworth: the "records justify every conclusion stated [in the paper's series] . . . [There are] no grounds whatever to sustain a conviction for contempt . . . The judge was utterly without power to require or compel publication . . . without pay [of the proof] he requested them to publish . . . If a worthy judge may employ contempt-of-court process to silence unjust criticism . . . then this same rule would enable an unworthy judge to silence the press in just criticism...
Some judges in Russia are still Carrying on a fight to maintain the principles of law despite Communist Party interference, contends a book the Harvard University Press will publish February 2. Boris A. Constantinople discusses the Problems of Soviet lawyers and the effect of Russian law on the people...