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Annual Report of the Managing Editor, American Political Science Review, 1972–73

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2022

Nelson W. Polsby*
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1973

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References

1 An epistolary exchange (“Epistles at Ten Paces”) in PS 6 (Summer, 1973) pp. 368–369 memorializes one such encounter.

2 See “Relax,” American Political Science Review (December, 1972) p. 1172.

3 In the budget adopted by the Council for 1973–74, the relevant income figures are: Library subscriptions $120,000; advertising $50,000; sales of back issues $9,000; reprints $750. On the expenditure side, the APSR was allocated $170,883, a cut of $15,000 from its allocation in 1972–73.

4 For earlier discussion see “Editorial Comment” American Political Science Review 67 (June, 1973) p. 579 and “Report of the Managing Editor” PS (Fall, 1972), p. 443.