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P.S. TIME has lost its lists of early subscribers. When TIME was new, I suppose, the circulation department didn't see much point in keeping lists of subscribers from previous years. But now TIME is approaching its 30th birthday. And we'd like to find out who were...
¶Columbia University, split politically, became even more so after 714 members of its "faculties and staff" took a full-page newspaper ad to support Eisenhower. Members of the university's 324-strong pro-Stevenson group, also consisting of faculty and staff members, angrily charged that many of the...
Thomson stated the differences between his opinions and those of Buckley by saying, "He would like (a university) to teach what he believes. I would like it to teach how to think. He would like it to indoctrinate. I would like it to designate. He would like it to subscribe...
That is the epitaph that Poet William Butler Yeats wrote for himself, and, according to his careful directions ("No marble, no conventional phrase"), it is engraved on his simple tomb in the churchyard of Drumcliff, in the poet's native Sligo. But ever since his death in 1939, his...
Actually New World Review is not even on the Attorney General's list of subversive magazines, and anyone can subscribe to it through the mail. As a matter of fact, anyone who wants this magazine must tell the librarian why. But even if New World Review were an English translation...