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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...club, chartered by the Student Council as the "Harvard Political Participation Council," plans to publish a bi-weekly magazine entitled Comment, which will include news of all the undergraduate political organizations and will "provide an incentive for more student political activity." The first issue is scheduled to appear about the middle of February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Form Political Council; Will Publish Bi-Weekly Magazine | 1/16/1961 | See Source »

...Advocate will publish Cole's winning play, entitled "En Croisade, A Comedy In Certain Quarters," in its next issue. The play will be produced at the Loeb Drama Center during the Spring Term, possibly with Cole as its director...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cole Wins Playwright Contest After Alfred Breaks Deadlock | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

...U.S.S.R., in addition to doing his own creative work, Simonov is also an active and very important member of the Union of Writers. As literary editor of the Union magazine, Novyi Mir, he was among the first who read and refused to publish Doctor Zhivago. "There were two reasons why I didn't like the book. First, it seemed to me that Pasternak considered the February revolution a good thing and that he thought the October revolution was evil. I think the October revolution was a good thing. So, from the standpoint of ideas, I disagreed. Then, the fact...

Author: By Michael D. Blechman, | Title: Konstantine Simonov | 12/8/1960 | See Source »

...because of the first reason that we didn't publish it. Why should I lie to you? We have to speak honestly to each other or it doesn't pay to talk at all. The book was withheld for political reasons. But please believe me, it was my sincere opinion that this was a bad book. As an editor I can't be condemned to publish what I don't like...

Author: By Michael D. Blechman, | Title: Konstantine Simonov | 12/8/1960 | See Source »

...committee evidently surprised the New York Times with the vagueness and vacuity of its report. After all, the Times protested, a committee that will not publish what a large number of its members suggested--a recommendation that the Connally Amendment be repealed--is not likely to broadcast anything else of much specific value. Indeed, the committee has produced nearly nothing; its report reads like the speech of a small-town politician who knows very little about the workings of the large affairs of greater men, but who feels obliged to make a few grand-sounding (but actually not very eloquent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee Without Goals | 12/7/1960 | See Source »

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