Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Last week, University Vice President for Alumni Affairs Fred L. Glimp '50 said that he actively helped publish in Harvard Magazine a letter written by the president of Stanford University lobbying for the official slate...
...both sides of this fight, Kennedy received the added advantage of help from Glimp, his long-time friend. After Kennedy wrote the letter, Glimp put him in touch with Charles J. Egan '54, and alumnus who has been active in fighting HRAAA. Egan then paid more than $9500 to publish Kennedy's letter as an advertisment in Harvard Magazine...
Nature asked for more information from Pons and Fleischmann before publishing the paper, but according to the journal the pair said they were too busy. Fleischmann, though, claims they supplied 19 new pages. In any case, the paper was withdrawn. Says Fleischmann: "Nature is not the appropriate place to publish because they don't publish full papers." That peculiar sentiment might come as a surprise to James Watson and Francis Crick, whose Nobel- prizewinning discovery of the structure of DNA was first published in the British journal...
...Robert P. Wolff '54, executive director of Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid, who criticized Glimp for helping a fellow alumnus to publish an advertisement against "single issue" Board of Overseers candidates...
...Glimp said it was perfectly Iegitimate for him to refer Kennedy--an oldfriend--to someone who could help him publish theletter. Glimp said Kennedy had talked aboutwriting such a letter for some time...