Word: reprints
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Some of his other publications include Reducator lists on the faculties of Yale, Stanford, the University of Chicago, and the University of California. He has also published "They Want Your Child," "American Higher Education. Its Betrayal of Trust and Faith," and "Harvard Crimson Harvard," which is a reprint of the six articles written last year by reporter Eugene Griffin, who came to Cambridge to investigate for the Chicago Tribune...
...Young Visiters, by Daisy Ashford. Reprint (first published 1919) of the human comedy of Victorian England as seen by a "sublime" novelist of nine (TIME...
...ever the American public were given a heaping dish of nourishing food for thought, it was served up in your Aug. 27 reprint of Louis B. Seltzer's editorial in the Cleveland -Press...
Occasionally the calloused thumb of an exchange editor is arrested in its perambulations through the weekly stacks of newsprint by an item to make the hand pause, the eye light, and the mind reel. As a public service we reprint parts of the following lead editorial from The Technique, semi-weekly spokesman of Georgia Tech. and self-designated as "The South's Livellest College Newspaper...
...distribution in the U.S.-does not begin to do a thorough job." The clubs depend on the nation's 41,000 post offices for distribution, mail most of their books to towns under 100,000, which have few bookstores. Many a publisher reckons that book club and other reprint rights and sales to Hollywood are the only things that keep him in business...