Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Having been informed that you are proposing to publish an article on football, criticizing the methods of playing of the Princeton team. I venture to write you this letter. Of course I have no right to ask you to refrain from publishing anything, but I think it is proper to say that all the authorities of Harvard University would deeply regret the publication of anything derogatory to Princeton, or its football team; and that we should be very grateful it you saw fit to withdraw the article in question. Very truly yours, (Signed) A. Lawrence Lowell...
Sirs: Newsstand Buyer James Chester Pope's letter amuses me. ... If I were to say what I think of his Big Ten, TIME could not publish my letter if it would, and I wish Mr. Pope could see if possible a list of ten men who actually possess elements of greatness. ... I would name...
...also suggested that the Freshman Class publish a Red Book without adds, charging $6 for the book...
...December 15, 1926, the Council published the first number of a photographic supplement entitled "The Yard". This supplement, which comprises four pages, is somewhat larger than the CRIMSON'S bi-weekly supplement, and gives a comprehensive survey of changes and progress in and about the University. It was sent to every living Harvard man, in number about 46,000. The Council plans to publish a second issue during the first week in February...
...surprise me by publishing some letters very much out of TIME'S favor. You will surprise me more if you publish this...