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The quintessential example is Annales Médico-psychologiques, founded in 1843 and notably the oldest still running psychiatric periodical in the world.

Despite the denunciations from the anarchist organizations and periodicals around the world, opinion began to change in 1976, when Sam Dolgoff published his book The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective.

The exhibition includes paintings, a selection of Shaver's nondescript rock photographs and a display of his publications -- including examples of a periodical called The Hidden World, in which most of the articles are by Shaver.

Though she initially intended to become a crime reporter, Flynn found herself unsuited to the intrusive nature of the job and instead worked as a stringer for the periodical U.S. News & World Report before accepting a position as a staff writer for Entertainment Weekly magazine.

Encouraged by the loosening of government restraints on cultural life that was a hallmark of the de-Stalinizing policies of the early 1960s, Solzhenitsyn submitted his short novel Odin den iz zhizni Ivana Denisovicha (1962; One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich) to the leading Soviet literary periodical Novy Mir ("New World").

Suppose this passionate arrangement obtained in the world of periodicals; you'd have Walter Kerr reviewing the theatre for Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and you'd have Walter Lippmann cleaning up the political scene for Fab.

The library has art periodicals and books and World Wide Web connections (the library's Web site is part of the Frick Collection's, www.frick.org), as well as diaries and sketchbooks by artists like Thomas Sully and John F. Kensett.

Society periodicals lost ground after World War I to those catering to the so-called new poor and new rich, although snobbery still proved a lucrative element in magazine publishing, notably with the Tatler, which became highly successful under a new editor in the early 1980s.

450 members, both professionals and amateurs, have been recruited from all over the world and a periodical "Lepidopterists Newsws has appeared monthly.

Three hundred years later the number of periodical titles published in the world was estimated at more than 60,000, reflecting not only growth in the number of practitioners of science and expansion of its body of knowledge through specialization but also a maturing of the system of rewards that encourages scientists to publish.

"Imagine has an impressive reputation with 19 periodical magazines and is a world leader in bookazines," said Zillah Byng-Thorne, Future PLC's chief exec.

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