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...small though significant Boston firm, the Beacon Press, frequently sets out "to take a beating" on a book which "deserves to be published," in the words of its editor Melvin Arnold. Sponsored by the American Unitarian Association, the house publishes no more than 20 cloth-bound books a year. But its influence far outweighs its size. "Specializing in public controversy," according to Arnold, the Beacon Press was founded in the nineteenth century to publish sermons, and it still prints "books that we feel should be published." Among the better known of its recent polemics were Paul Blanshard's attack...
...their statement of policy in the first issue, the editors say they "will publish signed articles by leading Republicans and will reprint articles of interest from prominent national magazines...
...there is nothing to bewail in Paris Review 10. A literary periodical which can consistently publish fiction no worse than fair deserves a good deal of praise...
Respecting the solemnity of the occasion and appreciating the fact that most students will be eagerly rushing for the beach, the tennis court, or Wellesley, the editors have decided not to publish their distracting CRIMSON until Thursday. In Cambridge, tomorrow, nearly everyone will have to read the Bulletin...
Does some Freudian neurosis lie behind your determination to publish news of psychology (a science) under the heading of Medicine...