Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Roosevelt is a big man physically, as well as mentally. Would TIME please publish his height and weight for curious readers...
...seared James Smithson all his life. A cultured, studious bachelor fond of science and travel, he might logically have left his money to Britain's venerable Royal Society. However, according to the great U. S. naturalist, Louis Agassiz, his feelings were hurt when the Royal Society failed to publish some papers which he submitted. Therefore, his will directed that if his nephew should die childless, his fortune (much of which came to him from a halfbrother) should go "to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among...
This will not teach you anything, but you will publish it, because it will give your readers one more "kick," and that is what you sell them...
Life was born in 1883 as a weekly in the Broadway studio of a New York artist named John Ames Mitchell. Thirty-seven at the time, Mitchell pined to publish his black & white drawings by the new zinc process and for that purpose was willing to spend a $10,000 legacy from a relative...
...that the Advocate was founded, as George Peckham put it, "to encourage and publish the best of undergraduate writing". This has been the chief purpose through seven unchanging decades, decades in which the Advocate saw President Hill reign in 1869, basked under the liberalism of Eliot, outlived the Lowell changes, and stood ready to welcome President Conant. Mother Advocate has twice sent her sons off to war, and has herself endured the aftermath's of three. For her, life has not been easy going. It has been a difficult battle to survive the blows of depressions and censorship, predudice...