Word: published
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard undergraduate, James Robinson '66, has founded a new publishing house in Cambridge. Robinson's project, the Identify Press, will publish its first book by early June...
Robinson plans to publish three books a year, two of which will be numbers in the New Cambridge Series of American Writers while the third will be a special project. Books in the series will consist of poetry, drams, or fiction...
Robinson hopes he can publish only those books which are unconventional without being merely eccentric. "We are not looking for academic poetry with the standard conventions or novels of young love," he said. "We will not publish something which is simply the latest thing...
...them. Hartz's article, in particular, is laudable for its originality and adroit attempt to answer its hypothetical critics. The review is valuable both as a stimulant for political debate and a source of possible solutions to the contemporary problems of "Presidential Power"; it should, and I hope, will publish next year...
...problem is not the overblown cry that professors are forced to "publish or perish." Most of the good teachers, in fact, cannot resist publishing; they have something they want to say to the world beyond their classrooms. Every teacher needs time to reflect and explore the frontiers of his field if he is to keep his teaching fresh. But whether all kinds of research always help teaching is problematical. Too often, says University of Utah English Chairman Kenneth Eble, scholarly magazines are established merely so that they can be "sent to editors of other magazines," and the scholar's great...