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''Imprimis'' is the monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College, published by the Center for Constructive Alternatives.〔; 〕 Salon.com described it as "the most influential conservative publication you've never heard of." ==History== ''Imprimis'' was founded in 1972 by Clark Durant and George Roche III〔http://www.c-span.org/video/?286857-1/qa-larry-arnn〕 as a free alumni service. Lew Rockwell was an early editor.〔Doherty, Brian (1999-05-12) (Libertarianism and the Old Right ), ''LewRockwell.com''〕 Hillsdale's then-President George Roche III initially sent 1,000 issues to "friends of the College." The publication improved Hillsdale's name recognition and did "wonders for out-of-state enrollment" as its circulation "ballooned."〔 And ''Imprimis'' was one of the more visible elements of "intellectual ferment on the right" found at college campuses in the 1980s. ''Imprimis's'' circulation has grown to 2.5 million 〔https://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp〕 and remains a free publication. Distribution is no longer limited to alumni; anyone can request to receive it (though donations for its publication are accepted and encouraged). ''Imprimis's'' content consists almost entirely of edited transcripts of speeches delivered by conservative movement leaders at Hillsdale-sponsored events.〔 In 1991, the dean at Boston University, H. Joachim Maitre, was accused of plagiarizing an ''Imprimis'' article by Michael Medved in a commencement address, which led to Maitre's resignation. Contributors to ''Imprimis'' have included Jeb Bush, Ward Connerly, Dinesh D'Souza, Milton Friedman, Jack Kemp, Irving Kristol,Rush Limbaugh, David McCullough, Richard John Neuhaus, Sarah Palin, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Clarence Thomas, and Tom Wolfe. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Imprimis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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