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Friedberg will publish his findings in the January issue of "The IBM Journal of Research and Development." He performed the tests at the IBM Research Center in Poughkeepsie last summer on the 704 Computer...
...talk about which girl in which household had given birth to a bastard." He sneered that novelettes like his own Red Flower were "divorced from reality" and "stories told to console children." When Comrade Mao propounded his slogan of "Let all flowers bloom." Liu seized the opportunity to publish a new book, Grass at Hsiyuan, which, according to the shocked China Youth Daily, "turned Communists into monsters" and described many old party members as "war lords, vicious hoodlums, sex fiends, idiots, whores." Liu was sternly "advised" to behave himself, but he airily replied: "Please, I cannot bear so many well...
Essential Values. Pasternak dutifully wrote Feltrinelli to get his manuscript back. The publisher, himself an Italian Communist, refused on the grounds that the decision had been forced on Pasternak. In spite of a visit from Alexei Surkov, secretary of the writers' union, Feltrinelli went ahead with plans to publish the book "as a service to the author." (U.S. publication is expected next spring...
...CRIMSON has learned, however, that if printing arrangements can be completed, the "Best Frat on York St." Will, lo and behold, publish an extra this afternoon. Such an effort will of itself be laudable, and made even more so by the that the Yalie Dailie editors, droll chaps that they are, plan to make this extra a parody of the CRIMSON...
This edition takes the place of a post-game extra which the News planned to publish this afternoon. When News editors learned of the beating incident this morning, they rushed to the printers in Trenton with these stories, which were run off the presses at about...