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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Institute for Advanced Study has no official connection with Princeton University. It consists of four schools, in mathematics, physics, history and social science. Its thirty full-time professors are at liberty to think, read and write with no obligations to teach or to publish...

Author: By Ellen B. Fair, | Title: Hirschman Considers Job At Princeton | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...that might threaten the country's safety. The lessons learned by Reston the war reporter helped form the values of Reston the columnist. Referring to Vietnam in his 1965 lecture, he said, "It is clear in this time of half-war and half-peace that the old principle of publish-and-be-damned, while very romantic, bold and hairy, can often damage the national interest...

Author: By Steve Luxenberg, | Title: Has Reston Kept Up With the Times? | 2/15/1974 | See Source »

...memorandum from presidential adviser Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38 to Kennedy shows that Schlesinger convinced The New Republic not to publish an article on the group that would attack Cuba in April...

Author: By Geoffrey D. Garin and The CRIMSON Staff, (THE FOURTH IN A FOUR PART SERIES)S | Title: Kennedy Memo Proposed 'Brainwashing' Journalists | 2/9/1974 | See Source »

...been facetiously asseverated by some clerical wags here that Father Andrew Greeley has already published all his thoughts: now he is beginning to publish all his fantasies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 28, 1974 | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

Stone decided to publish an independent newsletter, forced by necessity as much as by principle to adopt the style of operation he would follow for 18 years. Because he felt, as he later wrote, that "a radical publication in the atmosphere of 1953 could only grow slowly anyway," he recruited readers from old P.M. and New York Compass subscription lists rather than attempt to mount an advertising campaign. Stone said in 1971 that he had figured only the paper's quality could sustain it, so he adopted a sober typography and straightforward tone. After eight cautious printers refused to help...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Tough as Nails, Honest as Stone | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

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