Word: reprinting
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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...
Strictly speaking, the Review is not a Yale institution but a literary offshoot, born on campus and nourished by the university. Yale undergraduates rarely read it, and the new faculty member who thinks it exists mainly to reprint his lectures soon learns otherwise. Nor is it a house organ; the university would no more dream of telling Review Editor John J. E. Palmer how to run a national quarterly than would Editor Palmer (Louisiana Polytechnic Institute '35) consider telling Yale President A. Whitney Griswold how to run a university...
...Such utterances are quite properly reported at length in the U.S., because what Russia's leader says at any moment is news, whether or not he says what he means or means what he says. By the same standard, it is my hope that Pravda and Izvestia will reprint this portrait of the President of the United States...
Archie solicited reissue rights from Harper & Bros., the publishing firm that started Harper's Weekly in 1857. Harper agreed, and last December Archie sent the first reprint issue to some 1,000 libraries, schools, historians and antiquarians willing to pay the subscription rate of $12 a year...
Even at that price, the magazine is a bargain. Along with a faithful chronicle of the Civil War, its reprint readers will get a healthy dose of contemporary literature, including serial installments of Dickens' Great Expectations. If the resurrection outlasts the Civil War period (the weekly died in 1916), readers will also see some of the best work of Cartoonist Thomas Nast, whose Tammany tiger and Republican elephant put in early appearances in the magazine...