Word: disconnectedness
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Ernest Hemingway's last story in "Winner Take Nothing," is "Fathers And Sons." If not the most original it is at least the most refreshing story in the collection. In this, the author is not satirical, nor is he bitter. The dialogue is terse, but not disconnected. Though Mr. Hemingway...
The problem of training the ignorant Soviet worker in the technique of specialized industrial production is portrayed at the Fine Arts Theater this week in "Men and Jobs," the latest release of the Amkino Corporation from U.S.S.R. studios. The film is a rather drawn-out disconnected affair which develops the...
Meanwhile he was stuck with two disconnected roads out of the main line of railroad development. The "Big Four" systems grew up and dominated Eastern transportation. The Loree roads, though profitable, were little heard of, though Mr. Loree was heard of: People said he knew more about railroading than any...
One afternoon last week the city editor of the New York Evening Post called a rewrite man, handed him a slip from the City News ticker. It was a brief bulletin of a fire in a building near Times Square. The rewrite man, Arthur McCullough, knew what to do. He...
To accept his first nomination for the Presidency four years ago, Herbert Clark Hoover crossed the continent to his Palo Alto home, addressed 70,000 persons, mostly women, in the Stanford Stadium. It was a day bright with sunshine and political good fortune. Nominee Hoover expatiated statistically upon the country...