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...Press cannot be underestimated. Prior to his arrival with the Bok administration, the Press had been on shaky footing at best. In 1970-71, the deficit exceeded $450,000, and the Press has run in the red since 1967-68. The Press's creed that it existed "to publish as many good scholarly works as possible, short of bankruptcy," seemed to have been taken literally...

Author: By Steven Luxenberg, | Title: Rosenthal Takes Over a Troubled Press | 9/22/1972 | See Source »

Hall's plan brought the Press into a general arrangement consisting of the ten service organizations of the University. But Hall maintains that he has no desire to dictate the editorial policy of the Press. "We will continue to publish outstanding scholarly works, regardless of possible loss," Hall has stated repeatedly. But Hall has indicated that he hopes the Press will publish more reference books that will provide a steady market yield...

Author: By Steven Luxenberg, | Title: Rosenthal Takes Over a Troubled Press | 9/22/1972 | See Source »

...list of abortion referral services Publication of the list violated a Florida law which has since been declared unconstitutional At the time, however, O'Connell and the Regents were sufficiently rankled by the publication of the list to challenge the rights of student editors to make the decision to publish. They maintained that O'Connell alone held such decision-making power. The Florida attorney general disagreed. The North Florida chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the professional journalistic society, disagreed. Yet O'Connell and the Regents plod along, despite the opinion of the state attorney general, out to get a student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Free Press | 9/20/1972 | See Source »

...Press cannot be underestimated. Prior to his arrival with the Bok administration, the Press had been on shaky footing at best. In 1970-71, the deficit exceeded $450,000, and the Press has run in the red since 1967-68. The Press's creed that it existed "to publish as many good scholarly works as possible, short of bankruptcy," seemed to have been taken literally...

Author: By Steven M. Luxemberg, | Title: Rosenthal Takes Over a Troubled Press | 9/20/1972 | See Source »

Hall's plan brought the Press into a general arrangement consisting of the ten service organizations of the University. But Hall maintains that he has no desire to dictate the editorial policy of the Press. "We will continue to publish outstanding scholarly works, regardless of possible loss." Hall has stated repeatedly. But Hall has indicated that he hopes the Press will publish more reference books that will provide a steady market yield...

Author: By Steven M. Luxemberg, | Title: Rosenthal Takes Over a Troubled Press | 9/20/1972 | See Source »

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