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    According to Charles Hills

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    Letter to the editor from James Silver in response to a column detailing negative reactions from two senators about remarks made by Silver; Source: unknown; Unknown datehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1223/thumbnail.jp

    Remarks from Anchor Points Letter to the Editor

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    A rejoinder to the comments of Benedetto et al. on the paper “Critical remarks on the Italian research assessment exercise VQR 2011–2014” (Journal of Informetrics, 11(2): 337–357)

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    The paper “Critical remarks on the Italian research assessment exercise VQR 2011–2014” (Franceschini & Maisano, 2017) analyzed some vulnerabilities of the recently concluded Italian assessment exercise. Some apical (former and current)members of ANVUR promptly commented on our criticisms through a letter to the editor (Benedetto, Checchi, Graziosi, & Malgarini, 2017). We believe that this letter is not very convincing. In the following, we provide a rejoinder to the comments directed to our paper

    Court Review: Volume 40, Issue 2 - Editor\u27s Note

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    We begin this issue by reprinting Burke’s remarks at the Rehnquist Award ceremony. Burke tries to identify the key ingredients needed to let a court fulfill its promise to the public. His list includes fairness and respect, listening and understanding, and accountability. We think you’ll find his comments of interest. We invite your response, either via a letter to the editor or a responsive essay

    Letter to the Editor. Remarks on Some Inequalities for Polynomials

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    MSC 2010: 30A10, 30C10, 30C80, 30D15, 41A17.In the present article, I point out serious errors in a paper published in Mathematica Balkanica three years ago. These errors seem to go unnoticed because some mathematicians are applying the results stated in this paper to prove other results, which should not continue

    The Echo: November 18, 1966

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    Student Union Programming Initiated By Student Board – SEA Members At Conference – Radio, TV Star Comes Friday – Student Council One-half Done – Taylor Field Station Offers Five Courses – Council Comments… Brevity – Auto Dealer Talks Sunday – Editorial – Radio Station Questioned – The Master Builder Read With Great Success – Dr. REdiger Remarks… Status For Taylor – Letter to the Editor… Lack Of Decorum – Taylor Netmen Open Season Saturday Against Alumni – Taylor Harriers Capture HCC Championshiphttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1966-1967/1008/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: November 4, 1966

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    Lake Site Nears Completion; Basketball Camp Is Sponsor – Author To Speak – College Association Grants TU Membership – Bulletin – Faculty Reading Hour Will Highlight Ibsen – Cleveland Footballer To Speak On Monday – ‘The Birds’ Is In Progress – Notice – Editorial – Attendance Policy Inadequate – Council Comments… More Student Involvement – Letter to the Editor… Sunday School? – Dr. Rediger Remarks… Conserving Spiritual Gains – Registration Format Change Is Announced – ! ! ! ! ! ! ! s – Contest Dates Announced – A Day In The Life Of A Queen – Tu Meets Undefeated Defiance; Blow HCC Crown Against Franklin – Harriers Wallop Franklin Runners – Trojans To Compete In Big-Little Statehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1966-1967/1006/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1941-03-06

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    The front page features an article on Vronsky and Babin, a Russian pianist duo who was scheduled to perform on campus. A Sadie Hawkins type dance is described, a Men\u27s Glee Club church concert is announced, and senior placement interviews are discussed. The Voice editors describe their intention to attend a meeting of the Ohio College Newspaper Association. The Color Day pageant organizers announce the year\u27s theme: In a Persian market. The Civil Aeronautics Authority program is described and summer course offerings are listed. Page 2 includes an opinion piece about the war and a letter to the editor from a faculty member that questions whether the Voice truly represents the student body\u27s opinion on the war and remarks that students from other colleges, namely Hamilton, Smith and Vassar sent a letter to congress stating, Speaking as young Americans under 36, we wish to urge upon Congress our deep conviction that it is vital to our own future that America give full support to the forces fighting nazism today. In the top right corner of the front page of this edition, there is this note: Letter insinuates Voice has gone pro-Nazi.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/1005/thumbnail.jp
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