Word: reprint
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Edward Powers, associate general counsel for the University, said he "couldn't understand why the Globe would basically reprint an article they ran a year ago." The Globe, along with other local newspapers, covered the losses when they were first reported a year and a half...
...press' hostility, he explains, was simply vanity. Many of the traveling press, he writes, "were still enraged that they hadn't predicted my selection for the candidate for Vice President" in 1968. There were objective reporters, of course--three pages of Go Quietty or Else are filled with a reprint of a William Rusher column from The Conservative Advocate...
...letter also says, "There is often confusion regarding the relationship between Harvard and Radcliffe" among tour guides and includes a reprint from the Radcliffe Guide outlining the historical and current relationship between the schools...
Jeffrey Wolcowitz, head section leader for Social Analysis 10, "Principles of Economics," said yesterday he contacted all publishers for the material in the "Readings/Workbook." The publishers occasionally charged a fee to let Harvard reprint the book at the Harvard Printing Office, he added...