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...there is an Anglophobe press in this country, there is also an Americophobe press in England, and in some respects they offer a striking parallel. John Bull, British weekly, formerly edited by Horatio Bottomley, is perhaps the best example of the Americophobe demagogophile paper...
...poses, of course, as the great friend of the People. Horatio Bottomley, its notorious editor, led many " patriotic " and " humanitarian " enterprises during the war, and finally went to prison for peculations of their funds. But John Bull goes on with all the devices of American yellow journalism and a few master touches of its own. The contents of its current number includes: " The World, the Flesh and the Devil" (tabloid editorials), "Who Shields the Wicked Woman," " Houses Exchanged for Girls," " Candid Communications " (open letters from John Bull to his friends and enemies), "Human Documents" (an enlarged and unexpurgated version...
...repertoire. Other interesting plays will be Shakspere's "Love's Labor's Lost," Oscar Wilde's "The Birthday of the Infanta"; "The Golden Ball," by Alice Brown; "Six Games," by Anna Hempstead Branch; and new plays by Hortense Flexner, Grace M. Lewis, Eleanor Langdon Leeds and Gordon Bottomley. Strindberg's "Swanwhite" also will be given...
...names of the 15 appointees follow: F. G. Balch '88, J. B. Blake '87 J. T. Bottomley M.'94, R. C. Cabot '89, D. Cheever '97, F. Cobb '90, W. M. Conant '79, W. T. Councilman h.'99, R. H. Fitz '64, S. J. Mixter M.'79, J. G. Mumford '85, J. C. Munro '81, C. L. Scudder M.'88, M. Standish M.'79, F. A. Washburn...
Lynn--Bartlett, Hood, Hubbard, Bottomley, Jeffreys, Wall, Heys, Martin, Hemmingway, Timson, Jackson...