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450:, despite a fierce intellectual battle with the Editor using their Proctorial Summonses, at length found it simpler to back down under the spotlight of national newspaper interest. The debate revolved around the disagreement: who was doing more to "bring the name of the university into disrepute"? > > the reviews by exposing in public the worth of university lecturers > > or the Proctors by banning the reviews? Isis won. The Reviews then lasted for several terms until less-connected editors lost interest. Exceptionally the Editor also undertook the role of lead 49: 153: 533:
began to appear fortnightly. The following decades were interspersed with financial crises, the worst of which was a £1,000 printing bill in 1972 - and no cash to cover it with. Again, a rescue squad appeared from an unlikely, but illustrious source, in the form of this telegram:
273:, in the late 1990s. It now operates as a termly magazine and website, providing an outlet for features journalism, although for most of its life it appeared weekly. The two publications are named after the two rivers in Oxford, "Isis" being the local name for the River Thames. 442:, the magazine began publishing reviews of university lectures. Of themselves the reviews attracted little interest outside the university. However, the decision of the university's Proctors to ban them triggered a national outcry. Three years later, under editor Chris Meakin, 314:. Students were given complete independence, as long as the paper they produced was profitable and within good taste. Oxford welcomed the addition to its scene wholeheartedly, and was more than prepared to pay the weekly sixpence. The 297:
we shall use our influence for neither side. We shall endeavour to be humorous without being ill-humoured, critical without being captious, militant without being malevolent, independent without being impertinent, and funny (as Mr
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has ever done." Following his editorship, Meakin produced a weekly satirical column "The Fifth Column", a title that has been borrowed numerous times since; it then took him about fifty years to produce his first novel
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was a significant topic for debate in 1958, and the magazine published a whole issue on the subject consisting of unsigned articles. Two of the undergraduate contributors, William Miller and Paul Thompson, were both
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took a coachload of undergraduate journalists to Birmingham for the day. The result was an edition of the magazine which was widely admired and which Paul Foot hailed as "one of the best things
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published in June 2015. It was probably a record delay for editors of the magazine; he followed this in 2017 with his non-fiction "The Origin of Economies."
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One of the features of the magazine that survives today is the "Icons" section (then known as "Idols"). In the 1890s, being President of
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This article is about the student publication at the University of Oxford. For the history of science journal published in Chicago, see
400:- but then, so were they in the rest of the British press. A couple of articles more flippant than political in tone resulted in the 337:; it was not until 1935 that the editors judged a woman worthy of being featured as an Idol – Lady Katharine Cairns being the first. 469:. The magazine did not only criticise Oxford. One issue during that same term was mainly devoted to an on-the-spot examination of a 454:
critic himself, as noted above a position of considerable influence around Oxford University from the magazine's earliest days.
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in 1935. Only a year later, the magazine had again to suspend its operations until 1945, to re-emerge with new strength.
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is still here, a little dazed and unsteady perhaps, but Oxford all the same, and it is to sing of Oxford that
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has been the springboard for careers in literature, the theatre and television, with specific influences in
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appears once more, to reflect its every tendency, to echo its laughter and – well, to do the other thing."
322:- enough of a function to maintain sales. The same price (2.5p in modern money) lasted into the 1960s. 371:
contributed to the magazine regularly. Waugh was also the first to participate in the rivalry between
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In 1998, after a series of growing financial crises, "Isis Publications Ltd" was created. Today the
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on Headington Hill, Oxford. In a risky business move, a national student publication was created -
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operations on the borders of the Soviet Union. The two men were prosecuted under section 2 of the
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an entirely independent and student-run company. The "University" tag was scrapped, and the
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Meantime the first of several attempted rescues came from businessman,
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ceased publication for four years, until it was resurrected in 1919 by
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was also distributed at the Oxford Polytechnic in Headington (now
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in his term, Meakin prophetically chose the (much later) novelist
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turned its guns on Oxford. In Michaelmas Term 1961 under Editor
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The definite article dropped from its title, in the 1960s the
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and is an anthology of poetry, investigations and art. The
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That Was Satire That Was: The Satire Boom of the Sixties
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was finally acquired by the latter's publishing house,
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had a second attempt. This time it succeeded and the
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