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...York World's crack columists; "It Seems to Me" by Heywood Broun and "The Life and Times of Martha Hepplethwaite" by Frank Sullivan...
...Ludwig Lewisohn, Joseph Wood Krutch. There is unique, felicitous Dr. William Lyons Phelps. There are notable book conmentators and appreciators; John Farrar (The Bookman), Mary Colum, Isabel Patterson, Grant Overton, Harry Hansen (vice gusty Lawrence Stallings on the N. Y. World), George Sterling (San Francisco), William Allen White, Heywood Broun, Allan Nevins. And there are many creative writers whose discussion of one another's work stands for much that is good in U. S. criticism-William McFee, Christopher Morley, Thomas Beer, Louis Bromfield, Elmer Davis, John Erskine, Dorothy Canfield...
...Heywood Broun, who like Saint Simeon, presides over the world from the head of a column-a column which many admire-last week launched an attack against two habitual journalists, Life and Fate...
...added a tribute to the late President Roosevelt, who, although Mr. Broun did not say so, apparently was superior to Life and Fate: "The Colonel never reached any great moral conviction except for the Monday morning papers. He was never fool enough to become articulate about public affairs of a Saturday, when his views would have to buck the football games, big fights at the Garden or doubleheaders, as the season warranted...
...change the subject, or rather to get one I must admit that I do not agree with Heywood Broun when he talks of Harvard admission plans. Speaking of pictures, I saw recently that he himself wants one of Gandle, and if he admits that he doesn't know what the hero of his own book looks like what right has he to talk of what out student body should look like. Of course this defending the underdog is lots of fun. I go in for it once in a while myself. But Harvard has no more need of being completely...