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...George Ade shared a desk in the city room of the Chicago Daily News. Reporter Ade rose to be a special writer, then dramatic editor, then conductor of a column, finally a free-lance humorist (Fables in Slang) and playwright (The Sultan of Sulu). But Mrs. Lillie West Brown???who preferred to be known as "Amy Leslie"? stayed on at the Daily News as dramatic critic for 40 years. Last week, with fanfare and accolade, the Daily News announced the retirement of the oldest U. S. woman theatre reviewer. "Think of a woman," marveled Author Ade, now aged...
...will wimple with apt allusion. Half the poets of England creep into Mr. Morley's book, a pat line or stanza from each. And he can himself do such sure telling bits as: "The first lock, by Inglesham Round House, holds two feet of water, of varnished and translucent brown???the brown of old sherry." Though we are here reminded that Elder Brother Morley is prouder of his taste in wine than of his taste in literature?which he takes for granted?the Thames wanderings of Younger Brother Morley are as rich and heady as though the water were turned...
...GREAT GOD BROWN???Eugene O'Neill unwinding the devious fabric of two men's minds?two enemies who traded the spirit for cash down...
...GREAT GOD BROWN???Eugene O'Neill's troubled study of a man who had no brains, but money enough to buy them from another...
...GREAT GOD BROWN???Eugene O'Neill's wise but wild investigation into the unwritten commandment that thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's brains...