Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Advocate will publish a centennial anthology in two weeks, containing the greatest works written for the magazine since it was founded...
Since World War II, Culler believe, undergraduate writers have become more sophisticated and less provincial -- they publish in magazines outside the college, clouding the distinction between undergraduate and professional writing...
...bring the same kind of critical reporting to affairs of the church that a good secular paper brings to the doings at city hall. The Reporter was the first Catholic journal to expose a confidential order from the Apostolic Delegate limiting ecumenical contact with Protestants, the first to publish the membership list of the Pope's birth-control commission. Its reporting on Vatican II, by James Johnson and Desmond O'Grady, has been consistently discerning in conveying the moods and trends of the council...
Peter B. Brooks '67 is organizing a fine arts magazine to be called the Harvard Art Review. The publication, will concentrate on Greater Boston art news including features on private collections and previews of working artists. Brooks hopes to publish three issues a year, the first next spring...
Brooks believes the first issue will cost $600 to produce. One-third of this amount may come from Fogg Museum funds pledged by Fogg director John Coolidge. The magazine already has enough money to publish its first issue Brooks said. He hopes to secure further financial support from several Boston museums...