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In his letter to a National Review editor, Strauss asks why Israel had been called a racist state by one of that journal's writers.

journal's and number
It eventually became the journal's " most influential target article ", generating an enormous number of commentaries and responses in the ensuing decades.
The number of these peer reviewers ( or " referees ") varies according to each journal's editorial practice — typically, no fewer than two, though sometimes three or more, experts in the subject matter of the article produce reports upon the content, style, and other factors, which inform the editors ' publication decisions.
A disappointingly low number of submitted manuscripts resulted in the publisher cancelling the journal's launch issue.
A number of the journal's contributors went on to take leading parts in that movement.
The division among Quebec's left, as well as the entry of a number of Cité Libre figures into electoral politics, led to the journal's demise in 1966.

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His brother Robert Hunt, among others, also contributed to its columns ; his criticism earned the enmity of William Blake, who described the journal's office at Beaufort Buildings, Strand, London, as containing a " nest of villains ".
It had the desired effect more than doubling the journal's circulation and encouraging the author who remarked that he was, " Three parts mad, and the fourth delirious, with perpetual rushing at Hard Times ".
New articles have links to electronic versions hosted at the journal's webpage, but these are typically available only by subscription ( which most astronomy research facilities have ).
The first female editor of the journal was Priscilla Holmes ( 1953-1955, Volumes 67-68 ); the first woman to serve as the journal's president was Susan Estrich ( 1978 ), who later was active in Democratic Party politics and became the youngest woman to receive tenure at Harvard Law School ; its first minority president was Raj Marphatia ( 1987, Volume 101 ), who is now a partner at the Boston law firm of Ropes & Gray ; its first African-American president was Barack Obama ( 1991 ); its first openly gay president was Mitchell Reich ( 2011 ).
" If it's inconsequential in nature, it will fit ," says Myron Orleans, a professor of sociology at Cal State at Fullerton and one of the journal's co-editors.
The society's national headquarters and the journal's editorial offices are located at the University of South Florida.
He returned as editor at NLR in 2000 for three more years, and after his retirement continued to serve on the journal's editorial committee.
The journal's website describes the publication's purpose as providing " a professional forum for presentations, criticism, and debate concerning topics which are for various reasons ignored or studied inadequately within mainstream science ", and describes the Journal as a " critical forum of rationality and observational evidence for the often strange claims at the fringes of science.
The journal's structure was loosely based on its contemporary British publication The Connoisseur, which was mainly aimed at collectors and had firm connections with the art trade.
In addition to Nugent ; Bennett, Douglas, Thurman, Hurston, and Hughes formed the journal's editorial board, with Thurman at the head.
As an illustration, following the publication in British Birds magazine of an account by Robin Chittenden of the finding of a Northern Parula on the Isles of Scilly in October 1983 ( Chittenden 1986 ), in which Chittenden wrote effusively about his excitement at this find, which was then only the fourth record for Britain, Rogers wrote to the British Birds letters page criticising both Chittenden for an article consisting of " 60 lines full of irrelevances ", and the journal's editors for " letting editorial standards slip ... perhaps in an attempt to widen journal's circulation " ( Rogers 1987 ).

journal's and one
He oversaw one of the journal's first special issues, dedicated to " Modern Architecture ", and notably hosting his own contributions to architectural theory, as well as his design of a " country workshop " for Vinea's use.
In 1972, when the editors of Folk Music Journal first accepted an article by Harker criticising Sharp and his methods, one member of the journal's board, Pat Shaw, expressed skepticism of Harker's statistics and only agreed to publish it on condition that someone would write an accompanying rebuttal.
The journal's decision was endorsed by that of HPCWire's readers, who voted bullx as one of the Top 5 new products or technologies to watch in 2010.
WUSC subscribed to CMJ from the journal's inception in 1978: in so doing, WUSC's ten watt signal became one of a few brilliant beacons scattered across the national map, leading the country in the revolutionary underground music scene that would explode across America.
Former editor-in-chief Henry Bauer has asserted that the journal's contributors are largely " indistinguishable from people of the mainstream except in their enthusiasm for one pet unorthodoxy.
42, 1987 ) and the journal called it " one of 50 classic articles published in the journal's previous 50 years.
In 1996 he was one of the journal's editors who published a paper by Alan Sokal professing to show connections between physics and post-modern theory, and which was later revealed by Sokal to be a hoax meant to expose the low academic standards of " post-modernism " ( see Sokal affair ).

journal's and time
The journal's outlook was conservative and was often sympathetic to the growing imperialism of its time, and among other services to literature it published Rudyard Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads.
An academic journal's prestige is established over time, and can reflect many factors, some but not all of which are expressible quantitatively.
Maleficent begins scheming to take it over, fighting the journal's incarnation of Sora called " Data-Sora ", whom she mistakes for the genuine article despite being younger in appearance than the real Sora did the last time she met him.
For a long time, the journal's sole competitor was The Lancet, also based in the UK, but with increasing globalisation, BMJ has faced tough competition from other medical journals, particularly The New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Dickinson did not endorse Fish and Webb's conclusions, but for the first time in the journal's history, Astronomy invited comments and debate on a UFO report, starting with an opening article in the December 1974 issue.
The journal's stated aims are " To act in the diffusion and scientific spreading and also the scene of the great cultural questions of our time, identifying trends and approaching proper subjects of the knowledge and the dynamics of its cultural, scientific and technological transformations .".

journal's and Joseph
Fischer left The Nation in 1945 after a dispute with the editor, Freda Kirchwey, over the journal's sympathetic reporting of Joseph Stalin.

journal's and Soviet
He shared a small room with his new Soviet colleagues on the second floor of the journal's Gorokhovsky Pereulok premises.

journal's and Office
The opening in 1998 of the Archive of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( in the 19th century called the Holy Office and the Congregation of the Index ) has revealed that on many crucial points this belief was mistaken, and the journal's accounts of specific cases, often the only ones made public, were not accurate.

journal's and Economic
In 2004, the American Economic Review began requiring " data and code sufficient to permit replication " of a paper's results, which is then posted on the journal's website.

journal's and .
Goldhagen refused the journal's invitation for a full rebuttal, and instead enlisted a London law firm to sue Birn and the Cambridge University Press.
For example, Albert Einstein's revolutionary " Annus Mirabilis " papers in the 1905 issue of Annalen der Physik were not peer-reviewed by anyone other than the journal's editor-in-chief, Max Planck ( the father of quantum theory ), and its co-editor, Wilhelm Wien.
The submission was an experiment to test the journal's intellectual rigor and, specifically, to investigate whether such a journal would " publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if it ( a ) sounded good and ( b ) flattered the editors ' ideological preconceptions.
Scientific journals contain articles that have been peer reviewed, in an attempt to ensure that articles meet the journal's standards of quality, and scientific validity.
Because of strict limits on the length of articles, often the printed text is actually a summary of the work in question with many details relegated to accompanying supplementary material on the journal's website.
During this period he wrote The Treasure House of Images, edited early sections of Crowley's magical autobiography The Temple of Solomon the King and produced highly-regarded paintings dealing with A. A. teachings: these paintings have been used in recent years as the covers of the journal's revival, The Equinox, Volume IV .
The edition of this magazine was the most detailed analysis of Marxism then published in China, and achieved wide readership due to the journal's popularity.
The Council named Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge of Harvard University as the journal's first editor.
Since the end of the Cold War, and especially after the September 11, 2001 attacks, the journal's readership has grown significantly.
A committee set up by Science to study the matter found that the journal's procedures had been followed, and the journal could do little in the face of deliberate fraud.
* ETAI, the journal's website.
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal's 2011 impact factor is 9. 681.
" The New York Observer described the magazine's impact, " It soon became a much-talked-about phenomenon inside and outside academia "; as the Village Voice expressed it in November, 2000, on the journal's tenth anniversary, " Lingua Francas influence on nineties magazine culture has been so strong, it's sometimes hard to remember that it was unique in academia when it began.
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When the magazine was renamed Awake !, the journal's editorship became anonymous.
" William Wetmore Story noted the journal's higher taste, writing that " it took some stand & appealled to a higher intellectual Standard than our puerile milk or watery namby-pamby Mags with which we are overrun.

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