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The Univ of MO Press closure plan has run into a few obstacles, as reported
at
_http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/05/29/opposition-closure-u-mi
ssouri-press_
(http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/05/29/opposition-closure-u-missouri-press)
You don't need to go there--here's what it reports:
When the University of Missouri System announced on Thursday that _it was
shutting down the University of Missouri Press,_
(http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/05/25/u-missouri-press-will-be-shut-down) initial
response was muted. Employees of the press did not return calls, and the
university said that it could not identify the faculty advisory committee for the
press. The university said that it couldn't continue to subsidize the
press, which currently receives about $400,000 annually.
Over the holiday weekend, however, opposition started to materialize. A
Facebook page -- _Save the University of Missouri Press_
(http://www.facebook.com/SaveTheUniversityOfMissouriPress) -- appeared Monday. One post there:
"As an alumnus of the University of Missouri, I am disappointed and angry
to learn that you have decided to close the University of Missouri Press.
Where are your priorities? What has happened to the school’s standing as the
state’s flagship university? Is the institution to be known more and more
only for its athletic programs? Will Truman State become known as Missouri’s
university most interested in academics?" (Truman State has a university
press.)
_Letters to the editor_
(http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2012/05/25/letter-editor-university-missouri-press-essential-missouri/) are also
appearing in local publications, questioning why a $400,000 subsidy would be
out of the question at a university that pays its head football coach $2.7
million.
P.S.: The Twain papers read at the American Literature Assn. conference
last weekend in San Francisco were all well attended and all of interest. I
had the pleasure of being the final Twain speaker on Saturday, following
Shelly Fisher-Fishkin's, and Selina Lei's fascinating ventures into
translations of Huck Finn and its Americanisms and Dialects into other languages.
Bob Stewart.
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