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Gibson wrote a short novel, "The Living Shadow," that was published in the first issue of The Shadow Magazine (April 1931).
His short story "Troubadour" was published in the first issue of The Paris Review in 1952 and won an O. Henry citation.
This concept was given to Dent, a veteran pulp writer, who wrote the first Doc Savage story, which was published in the first issue of Doc Savage magazine (March 1933).
His observations and conclusions were published in the first issue of the botanical journal Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Botanik ("Annals of Scientific Botany"), which he founded in 1858 and edited until his death.
Such appropriation of engineering was perhaps even more widespread among architects: in October 1920, "Three reminders to architects: first reminder: volume" by "Le Corbusier" – the newly-adopted pen name of the architect Charles-Édouard Jeanneret – was published in the first issue of L'Esprit nouveau, the journal founded by Jeanneret, Amédée Ozenfant and Paul Dermée.
It is just to demonstrate that destiny exists that this obituary is published in the first issue of the new journal of the IOIS, so beloved by David BenEzra.
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"Notes from the Middle World", published in the sixth issue of McSweeney's magazine, is a wonderful, plangent polemic.
He continued studying Greek, and an article that he wrote on Apuleius was published in the third issue of The Liberal in 1822.
It was published in the third issue on 3 August 1961, entitled "Stop the World And Listen To Everything in It: Brian Epstein of NEMS".
A letter from Ray Bradbury, who was a friend of Hornig's, was published in the second issue of Science Fiction, encouraging Hornig to publish sophisticated stories; in response, Hornig wrote "I'm trying to give the magazine an appeal to mature minds", but sf historian Mike Ashley comments that "this never became evident".
The reviews were published in the third issue of 2003 of the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, although the reviews themselves were last updated in 2001 [ 13, 15] or 2002 [ 12, 14].
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