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Harvard Review
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December 1, 2007
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- Thompson, Christina
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This summer we said farewell to Don Share, who has been poetry editor of Harvard Review since 2001. Don and I were hired together, each filling one of the shoes of the then-retiring Stratis Haviaras: Don as curator of the Wood-berry Poetry Room; I as editor of Harvard Review. There was nothing in the arrangement to say that Don should necessarily take on the role of poetry editor, but I would have been mad not to take advantage of his expertise. A poet, translator, scholar, and editor, Don had a philosophy about editing that I found perfectly congenial. While editing is, of course, subjective, one has to operate in the belief that there are certain principles by which good ...
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VIDAL. LOST AND FOUND
The Boston Globe;
November 20, 2005 ;
Joshua Glenn;
356 words
...WHEN THE EDITORS of the literary journal Harvard Review perused the archive of Gore Vidal's papers at Harvard...recounts in an afterword to the story, which appears in Harvard Review's just-published fall 2005 issue, because of a gentleman...
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PUT A STOP TO `COMPETITIVE GIVING'
The Boston Globe;
January 26, 2003 ;
51 words
......competitive giving." Charity is an expression of empathy, not a calculated gesture made with an eye for the main chance. Thanks for your column, it was a great thing to see on the Business page. CHRISTINA THOMPSON Editor, Harvard Review, Lincoln
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Harvard Professor Cleared in Study Flap
AP Online;
August 17, 2006 ;
244 words
...BOSTON - A Harvard review has found that a dentistry professor did not commit research...Colgate-Palmolive Co., which makes fluoridated toothpaste. The Harvard review found no conflict of interest. The U.S. Department of Health...
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Harvard Prof Cleared in Fluoride Study
AP Online;
August 17, 2006 ;
244 words
...BOSTON - A Harvard review has found that a dentistry professor did not commit research...Colgate-Palmolive Co., which makes fluoridated toothpaste. The Harvard review found no conflict of interest. The U.S. Department of Health...
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This Speccie leak is a gush
Evening Standard - London;
April 12, 2007 ;
167 words
......leaks from the Spectator. The magazine has appointed a ne w poetry editor. Step forward Old Etonian Hugo Williams. Other new developments...interminable list of contributing editors. As louche jobs go, poetry editor of The Spectator must rank quite highly. But does Williams...
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Threshold
The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature;
ROBERT WELCH;
28 words
...Threshold (1957– ), a literary magazine founded in connection with the Lyric Players Theatre and edited at first by Mary O'Malley with John Hewitt as poetry editor.
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Captain Moonlight: Rained off at Faber
The Independent - London;
February 27, 1994 ;
CHARLES NEVIN;
424 words
......from his A Martian Sends A Postcard Home) and, for 10 years, poetry editor at Faber & Faber, whose acclaimed list includes such titans...Own Trumpet). His leading protege, Christopher Reid, is now poetry editor there. Not unnaturally, then, F & F rather expected to be...
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THINKING ABOUT LIFE: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
United Press International;
December 31, 2001 ;
522 words
......United Press International via COMTEX) -- Prepared by The Harvard Review of Philosophy and edited by S. Phineas Upham - Alan Dershowitz...look for "Philosophers in Conversation: Interviews from the Harvard Review of Philosophy" to be published by Routledge Press in May...
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THINKING ABOUT LIFE: STANLEY CAVELL
United Press International;
December 31, 2001 ;
601 words
......United Press International via COMTEX) -- Prepared by The Harvard Review of Philosophy and edited by S. Phineas Upham - Stanley Cavell...look for "Philosophers in Conversation: Interviews from the Harvard Review of Philosophy" to be published by Routledge Press in May...
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PAUL HANNIGAN, A POET; AT 64
The Boston Globe;
November 29, 2000 ;
89 words
......several collections of poetry, including "A Theory of Learning" and "Laughing." His work also appeared in Ploughshares and Harvard Review. He leaves his wife, Caroline Densmore Banks; two stepsons, Thomas Macy Banks of Brooklyn, and Daniel Phillips Banks of...
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Muldoon Is New Poetry Editor for 'New Yorker'
NPR Morning Edition;
November 30, 2007 ;
RENEE MONTAGNE;
575 words
......Morning Edition 11-30-2007 Muldoon Is New Poetry Editor for 'New Yorker' Host: RENEE MONTAGNE...poem. The New Yorker has its first new poetry editor in 20 years, and as a poet himself...tweaked the whole idea. Mr. PAUL MULDOON (Poetry Editor, The New Yorker): It was a poem that...
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Envoy
The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature;
ROBERT WELCH;
40 words
...Envoy (1949–51), a monthly review of literature and art, filling the place vacated by The Bell . Founded and edited by John Ryan (1925–1992) with Valentin Iremonger as poetry editor, it saw itself as a link between Irish and European writing.
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She made Ladies' Home Journal something poetic
Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA.;
May 20, 2005 ;
Margalit Fox;
396 words
...Elizabeth McFarland Hoffman, who as poetry editor of Ladies' Home Journal sandwiched the work of W.H. Auden...sponsored by Scholastic magazine; she later became Scholastic's poetry editor. In 1948, she married Hoffman. He survives her, as do a...
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'Utne' provides unique read on life Intimacy, secret boyfriend eyed in...
Dayton Daily News;
December 7, 2004 ;
Laura Dempsey ldempsey@DaytonDailyNews.com;
368 words
......alternative publications out there -- periodicals such as Colors, New Internationalist, Ascent, The Walrus, Broken Pencil and Harvard Review. The editors spend their lives shoulder-deep in more than 2,000 "alternative media sources," reprinting the best of what...
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Poetry and the small presses.(Correspondence)(Letter to the editor)
The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide;
January 1, 2008 ;
260 words
...Dear Poetry Editor: We were delighted by your warm and enthusiastic review of Joan Larkin...re keeping our fingers crossed. Bob Hershon, Hanging Loose Press Poetry Editor's Reply: Dear Mr. Hershon: I did not mean to disparage Hanging Loose...
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