Dalkey Archive Press cancels move to U. of Rochester
14th Nov 2006, 13:03 GMT
In an 11th-hour reversal, Dalkey Archive Press has canceled its plans to relocate to the University of Rochester early next year. The press and the university "have mutually agreed to dissolve the contract under which Dalkey Press would have moved to the university in January 2007," the university announced in a news release on Monday. (for subscribers)
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