Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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During Commencement Week the CRIMSON will publish its fourth annual Academic Freedom Issue. Students who will be leaving before that time can receive the supplement at their home address free of charge by leaving their name or a self-addressed post-card at the CRIMSON building...
Because the great body of material at hand about conventions, properly organized, could help in understanding the Chicago meetings. TIME decided to publish a convention booklet and to make it available to the public...
Despite the CRIMSON'S usual reading period schedule of only five issues per week the editors have decided to publish tomorrow in order to bring its readers complete coverage of the trial this morning. Next week, the paper goes on the three day a week exam schedule...
...what standards, then, can 316 be judged? Perhaps it is only fair to judge it on the aim which the staff sets for itself in print: "to publish a book that has some merit of its own beyond the sentimental value that accrues in a sort of compound interest on old Albums...
...grand marshal of the imperial palace, and in this capacity the old soldier followed his master into exile at St. Helena. When Bertrand died, in 1844, he bequeathed his notebooks of the exile to his daughter Hortense, who in turn entrusted them to a French bureaucrat with orders to publish them 25 years after her death. All in all, it was not until 1946 that the grand marshal's strongbox was finally opened, and his St. Helena papers were laid before the historians...