Word: reprint
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Heineman's article, The University in the McCarthy Era, is one of the finest we have seen in your pages, and we urge that you reprint it later in the term, so that students who missed it in the crowded registration issue will get a second chance...
...limit on diversity also constitutes the danger of the magazine's future. The introduction speaks of desire to "foster awareness and scrutiny of the variety of...opinion among the Negroes of our generation." Yet while the journal reprints an Esquire piece denouncing the fate of a Negro in an Ivy League college, it has failed to reprint the original piece praising the relative degree of humanity a Negro may find at Harvard...
Elde and his colleagues counted the 600,000 pages and collated the texts of three sets of the Sau-pu ts'ung k'an to prepare it for reprinting. The 250-volume reprint edition will cost $3000 a set when re-issued...
...Collection, awaiting publication a the Johnson Reprint Corporation in new York, cannot go to press until the company receives 75 orders to cover the estimated $400,000 cost of printing...
...American Library, not Pocket Books, that paid $500,000 for the paperback reprint rights to Kathleen Winsor's new novel, Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West [March 12]. N.A.L. also published Miss Winsor's Forever Amber, Star Money, The Lovers and America with Love in paperback...