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From then until his death he found time to publish more than a dozen books, both fiction and nonfiction, besides a steady stream of shorter pieces in addition to his regular Globe articles. A year ago he wrote for the CRIMSON a long first-hand account of the 1906 production of Agamemnon given in Greek at the Harvard Stadium...
...widely copied "Carnegie Management Game," a grueling electronic exercise that often strains high-salaried executives who come back for refresher training. A measure of the competition is that Carnegie's 40 doctoral candidates come from the top 5% of U.S. college graduates, are expected to publish at least three papers before they get degrees. In the four-year-old Ford Foundation doctoral-dissertation competition, eight of the 26 awards have gone to Carnegie students. No other school has won more than...
...Women should be obscene and not heard." That's the sort of word play that Beatle John Lennon, 23, dotes on, and since he writes it down, Simon and Schuster decided to publish it. Come April 20, In His Own Write will go on sale for $2.50. Excerpted in last week's Satevepost, Lennon's "graphospasms" were even hairier than the songs he helps write. "Little did he nose," writes Lennon "that the next day a true story would actually happen." He peoples his retelling of Treasure Island with Large John Saliver, Small Jack Hawkins, Blind...
Justice Black went even farther. The Sullivan judgment, said he, offers "dramatic proof that state libel Taws threaten the very existence of an American press virile enough to publish unpopular views on public affairs and bold enough to criticize the conduct of public officials. An unconditional right to say what one pleases about public affairs is what I consider to be the minimum guarantee of the First Amendment. I regret that the court has stopped short of this...
Staff members of the Computation Laboratory intend to publish their program as a scientific paper, because it solves neatly some difficult problems. For instance, it takes account of roommate groupings in making the assignments...