Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...cases, which are Raynor vs. Anderson et al and Jones vs. Ames Electric Power Company et al respectively, are tried before state supreme court or United States Supreme Court Judges, who will be chosen and invited later...
...members gave birth to chapters in the Merry-Go-Round they retired into a corner to do it. I can stand being labeled a Georgetownite (though I live in the Free State), but the last paragraph of the review, wherein it is said that Ross, Anderson and others of the "Georgetown Group" singled themselves out for encomiums, strikes me as a pretty dirty and unwarranted crack...
Apparently TIME did with Washington Merry-Go-Round what the book did with official Washington. Besides Correspondent Ross, others who emphatically disassociate themselves from the Merry-Go-Round are Paul Y. Anderson, also of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Ruby A. Black...
...Author. Sherwood Anderson, self-made writer, might have been a self-made tycoon. From handicapped beginnings as a poor boy in Camden, Ohio he rose through little schooling and many jobs to be manager of a paint factory. But the problems of industrialism preyed on his mind. One day, halfway through dictating a letter, he blurted out .to his stenographer: "I am walking in the bed of a river," clapped on his hat and walked out. never to return. Through his artist brother, Karl, he met the "Chicago group" of writers (Theodore Dreiser, Ben Hecht, Carl Sandburg...
...expressing what he has to say, makes him at times almost incoherent, at times downright silly. But he is respected if not read by the U. S. at large, which has been taught to regard him as one of its few genuine home-grown authors. Three years ago Anderson settled -in Marion, Va., bought two country papers, one Democratic, one Republican, edits them impartially, contentedly. Thrice married, he has three children. Other books: Windy McPherson's Son, Winesburg, Ohio, Poor White, Triumph of the Egg, Horses and Men, A Story Teller's Story...