Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...surprised that you would publish a rumor originating from "unofficial sources" as you did in the March 16 article pertaining to College policy governing the Harvard Ski, Outing, and Mountaineering clubs. Your assessment of the "unfortunate incident" which supposedly took place at the Harvard Ski Club cabin was erroneous. James Moore President, Harvard Ski Club
Thus giving permission to publish One Day must be seen as a purely political decision by the regime. First of all the novel serves the cause of anti-Stalinism, and concomitantly the cause of Stalin's denunciator Khrushchev. As the editor of Novy Mir wrote in a preface to the original publication, "Only by going into its consequences fully, courageously, and truthfully can we guarantee a complete and irrevocable break with all those things that cast a shadow over the past...
...Andrew Morton, who will publish his findings next month in a volume of New Testament studies, got his evidence from an electronic computer operated by the University of London. Until now, Morton argues, scholars could only question Paul's authorship on the basis of their personal, subjective analysis of the literary style of the Epistles, and "evidence" that convinced one scholar often left another unimpressed. Investigator Morton decided to use statistics instead of intuition...
Ford indicated yesterday that all limitations on what scientists working at the CEA may publish will be removed from the final contract. The AEC had originally demanded that no technical information be released to Soviet bloc nations unless a Soviet scientist agreed in advance to release equally valuable information to the United States...
Undergraduates may enter as many poems and stories as they wish. The Advocate will reserve the right to publish contest submissions whether or not they win a prize...