Word: colyumists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...public, being the public, is divided. Said Jay E. House, colyumist for the Philadelphia Public Ledger: "It was inevitable, of course, that Mr. O'Neill finally would write a play about marriage between the whites and blacks. He has already written plays about nearly all the other revolting topics...
Peter B. Kyne, author: "My publishers (Cosmopolitan Book Corporation) advertised my last book in many newspapers and periodicals: 'Peter Kyne works in his shirtsleeves. He is a regular fellow. He writes for men. . . .' Wrote Heywood Broun, famed colyumist: 'We are going to ask George Putnam, our publisher, to do something like that for us. The advertisement we have in mind would read: "The novels of Heywood Broun are for the whole world. They have that easy and informal touch. Mr. Broun does all his writing in pajamas...
Lyricized F.P.A,, famed colyumist of The New York World, himself an able tennis man and linesman at the Davis Cup matches...
...Author. Heywood Campbell Broun was born in Brooklyn, December 7, 1888. He studied at Harvard (1906-1910), has been connected with the Morning Telegraph and New York Tribune as sportswriter, war correspondent, dramatic critic and colyumist, and at the present time his column in the New York World, It Seems To Me, is unique in its field. He is the author of Seeing Things at Night and Pieces of Hate (books of short essays and sketches) and The Boy Grew Older (a novel...
Wrote a famed colyumist...