Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...timed to catch the Kremlin off balance. It landed on the eve of a special Central Committee meeting called to discuss Russia's internal ideological troubles. For four days the Russians were stunned and speechless. Finally the Central Committee angrily announced that it would not even bother to publish Red China's "distorted, unwarranted attack...
...still widely copied in modern printing) from the great French designers Garamond and Granjon. He printed the first pocket-sized books for travelers, produced the first modern atlas. He spoke French, Flemish, Spanish, German and Latin, and scholars from all over Europe came to Antwerp to get him to publish their works...
...Century or Two. This week the society will publish its semiannual volume of studies called the Analecta Bollandiana, a dry, multilingual collection of research on the lives of the saints. The latest Analecta, for example, contains one article on the Bollandists' current favorite topic. St. Martin of Tours, plus others on such minutiae as an early Swedish manuscript dealing with Persian saints and a papyrus describing the life of St. Phileas. Eventually, this material may find its way into the Bollandists' Acta Sanctorum of which only 69 volumes have been published in the 360 years since Dutch Jesuit...
...secrecy, Teller said the U.S. government should end its practice of classifying whole areas of research. The government should be required to demonstrate that a project ought to be classified, he said. Under the present system scientists must explain why their work should not be classified before they can publish...
...have also been hearing from many of the nearly 300 cover subjects who joined us in a weekend of celebrations. For them, and for all our readers, we publish this week a special section of text and pictures about the occasion. We have always felt a special relationship with most of our "cover characters," having singled them out, painted them, searched out their life stories from their families, neighbors and associates, and interviewed them at length. We were pleased to find that the subjects often seemed to feel a similar bond. Actress Rosalind Russell is such a devoted TIME reader...