Word: contributors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Aphorisms like these are what made Edgar Watson Howe famed, first as editor of the Atchison, Kans. Globe, later, since his retirement 23 years ago, as editor and sole contributor to his magazine, E. W. Howe's Monthly, "Devoted to Indignation and Information." Last week, aged 80, Ed Howe composed a few more aphorisms on a new subject-his permanent and complete retirement. Said...
...first history of painting of the 19th Century, started an arts & crafts shop, founded a literary journal (Pan), made European collectors aware of Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne. He went to Spain to bend the knee to Velazquez, returned a blazing disciple of El Greco. Though he is a frequent contributor to International Studio and Cahier d'Art, few of his more than 40 books have been translated. Some of them: Spanish Journey, Pyramid and Temple, Degas, Cezanne, Dostoevsky...
...school days Mr. Sharp was a prolific contributor to the pulp magazines. The leisurely life in Bermuda appears to have given him a chance to revert to his boyhood hobby. He has already lodged the manuscript of another mystery, The Murder of the Honest Broker, with his publisher...
...Other sons of prominent men in the class are: Gaspar G. Bacon, Jr., whose father is Lieutenant - Governor of Massachusetts; Bruce Bliven, Jr., son of the president and editor of the New Republic; and O. R. Cohen, Jr., whose father is the author of many negro stories and a contributor to the Saturday Evening Post. R. H. Gardiner, a relative of the former governor of Maine, William Tudor Gardiner, and Walter Hines Page II, a relation of the former ambassador, are also entering this year...
...cover of last week's Satevepost, for the first time appeared the portrait of a contributor, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody...