Word: publishing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...very pleased to see TIME publish three pictures of the Lehman Zoo for Children in Central Park [Oct. 13] and a very well-written brief of its use for and by the children. I also noticed, however, to my chagrin, that no mention was made of the architect...
...though it has most of the faults shared by books based on a series of magazine articles, it occasionally raises a telling point. Boroff is most effective when he writes of the lack of life and enthusiasm in college teaching. His attacks on scholarly journals and the pressure to publish are bright spots in an uneven but occasionally useful book...
After Batala's first "death" his employees form a cooperative to run the press and publish Lange's magnum opus, Arizona Jim. The faubourg rejoices. Renoir illustrates the new freedom by continuing the visual symbolism of the street-building flux. Lange's invalid brother is living in a room whose windows are blocked by one of Batala's billboards. The new regime tears down the poster and Lange's brother looks out onto the street for the first time...
National magazines--reportedly Current, Time, and Newsweek--have expressed an intention to reprint excerpts or publish features based on his report. A CBS-TV crew was in Widener and around the Yard yesterday to film parts of a forthcoming television show with Douglas Edwards on admission to college--based on the Bender Report...
...Avenue Mutation. A great many U.S. Congressmen send newsletters home to their constituents. From Manhattan's Wall Street, and from the financial quarters of other U.S. cities, pour market newsletters by the hundreds, if not thousands, most of them free. Rare is the big bank that does not publish a newsletter; New York's First National City Bank has been distributing one since 1904, for a readership that now embraces college students, housewives, small children and Latin Americans (separate Spanish and Portuguese editions) as well as financiers and businessmen. House organs, especially those produced by Madison Avenue, have...