Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most of the time Knopf told about H. L. Mencken--his birthdays, his jokes, and his work. It was Mencken who suggested that Knopf publish Mann's works in English. It was also Mencken who gave Knopf a "moustache cup" for his birthday so that he could drink without endangering his copious whiskers. Concerning his own birthday, Mencken once said "I used to spend my birthday in prayer but today I went to a brewery and the scheme worked fine...
...years or more, but the lawyer who argued Lee's case before the Rota denies that she got any special favor. "I deliberately asked that this case be handled with severity," insists Dr. Fernando Delia Rocca. Since Lee was not saying, and the Rota does not publish its decisions until ten years after the ruling, Vatican insiders could only guess that her grounds were that Canfield refused to have any children...
Each issue will include a novella and one or two short stories and poems. According to Mellen, most of today's magazines are reluctant to publish novellas. The editors intend to pay "what is a high rate for a starting magazine," with $500 the top fee for fiction. The magazine will not include much criticism...
...editors are "looking for writers with a voice, with consistency of statement," Mellen claimed. They are anxious to publish experimental work, but not "strange, disconnected, beatnik babblings...
...club plans to publish occasional "position papers" clarifying Goldwater's stand on major issues. The first will deal with civil rights and should appear within two weeks, according to Stephen A. Ellis L3, the communications director of the club. Other activities will include door-to-door campaigning in New Hampshire, and organizing Goldwater discussion groups throughout the University...