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"The experiment," said he, standing under a huge Blue Eagle, "is scarcely begun and yet in the few months of its execution it has produced 25% of the results expected of it. When, in the history of the world, was there ever such a record of achievement and speed? Twenty...
"Now there were not many teeth left in his mouth. His lips had been punched wide. There was an old scar, almost as bold as a knife wound, on his left cheekbone. And over his eyes the accumulation of scar tissue, where his brows had been opened and stitched and...
Sideshow. Still spotlighted throughout the investigation's second week was big-bodied John Pierpont Morgan, though he was not again called to the witness stand. Hour after hour he sat to one side in a spindly little chair watching the proceedings. Clustered about him were his partners. Not a...
There is nothing really good in the April Spectator, not even the quips. Walter Winchell launches a first low-brow article among the high-brows. There is a poorly written, poorly thought-out article on Freudianism before Freud. Cabell uses more new words for us than ever in another soliloquy...
HERBERT (A.P.) Ballads for Broad-brows. Illustrated by Stampa. Mint in d.w. 1930. $3.00