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The Growth of the American Political Science Review, 1926–1949

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It is a traditional practice for individuals and institutions to celebrate anniversaries, particularly such landmarks as the half century and centennial years. Perhaps more significant in the case of professional journals are the periods ending distinguished editorships. This article deals with the growth of the American Political Science Review under the editorship of Frederick A. Ogg covering the period 1926–1949.The Ogg editorship of the Review is perhaps not the longest to be found in the annals of American academic journals, but, extending as it did over a period of twenty-four years, it is nevertheless impressive from the standpoint of any measuring stick based on time. As far as the Review itself is concerned, the Ogg editorship easily establishes a record. W. W. Willoughby, the first editor, served approximately ten years and John A. Fairlie, his successor in the editor's chair, completed nine years of service.But while the duration of an editorship is not without significance, other aspects are perhaps even more important. If a few editors of journals in other professional fields may have equalled or even exceeded the Ogg editorship in point of time, it is to be doubted whether any has made more of an impact, or has devoted himself more generously to his work. Professor Ogg used his editorial pencil vigorously in connection with the articles both long and short; in addition, he prepared the news and notes, assigned the book reviews, read the printer's proof, and solicited advertisements from various publishers.
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Title: The Growth of the American Political Science Review, 1926–1949
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It is a traditional practice for individuals and institutions to celebrate anniversaries, particularly such landmarks as the half century and centennial years.
Perhaps more significant in the case of professional journals are the periods ending distinguished editorships.
This article deals with the growth of the American Political Science Review under the editorship of Frederick A.
Ogg covering the period 1926–1949.
The Ogg editorship of the Review is perhaps not the longest to be found in the annals of American academic journals, but, extending as it did over a period of twenty-four years, it is nevertheless impressive from the standpoint of any measuring stick based on time.
As far as the Review itself is concerned, the Ogg editorship easily establishes a record.
W.
W.
Willoughby, the first editor, served approximately ten years and John A.
Fairlie, his successor in the editor's chair, completed nine years of service.
But while the duration of an editorship is not without significance, other aspects are perhaps even more important.
If a few editors of journals in other professional fields may have equalled or even exceeded the Ogg editorship in point of time, it is to be doubted whether any has made more of an impact, or has devoted himself more generously to his work.
Professor Ogg used his editorial pencil vigorously in connection with the articles both long and short; in addition, he prepared the news and notes, assigned the book reviews, read the printer's proof, and solicited advertisements from various publishers.

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