Word: published
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shown the manuscript to a number of fellow priests before deciding to publish it. "Pass it around; it is excellent," they had said after reading...
...conform to this trend, the Harvard Summer News will publish a final edition on Wednesday, August 19. No important news is anticipated between now and then...
Winners will receive $25, $15, and $10 prizes, and will read their work in the Lamont Forum Room August 5. The Summer News will publish the winning poems...
Though the family does not publish company statistics, industry insiders reliably estimate Johnson's Wax sales at close to $150 million, on which it earned at least $11 million last year. Smart merchandising counts most in the wax business, and Johnson is usually a stride ahead of competitors. It was among the first to switch from natural waxes to lower-cost synthetics in 1950, turned to aerosols (now 70% of industry sales) while competitors clung to older wipe-on waxes and polishes. The company raised its research and development staff from 100 to 300 in the past ten years...
...Enemy. In challenging Scripps-Howard's monopoly in Cincinnati, the Justice Department passed over many likelier locales for an antitrust suit. Newspaper monopolies have become the rule rather than the exception in the U.S. Competition exists in only 52 of the 1,434 towns that publish daily newspapers. And where competition has vanished by merger, it has rarely been permitted to survive in spirit, as it does in Cincinnati. In Memphis, for example, another Scripps-Howard monopoly town, the two papers share the same plant and the same ad salesmen...