Word: dreisers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Clarence Darrow, Judge Ben Lindsey, Upton Sinclair, Theodore Dreiser, Eugene O'Neill, Rupert Hughes, William Allen White, John Dewey, Alexander Meiklejohn and Loredo Taft...
While others asked the opinions of public officials on the Baumes laws, a feminine newsgatherer last week sought out her literary idol, Theodore Dreiser, the plodding individualist, whose trips to Sing Sing to watch convicts suffer were so necessary apart of his An American Tragedy (TIME, Jan. 25, 1926). He told her this...
...American Tragedy?Skips from high spot to high spot of Theodore Dreiser's novel wherein salvation army religion fails a boy in trouble...
...American Tragedy-Dreiser's novel cut to the bone and strung up for the stage...
...Theodore Dreiser, novelist: "Returned from England last week, I said to newsgatherers: 'I refuse even to pass the time of day.' Then I changed my mind. Said I: 'England is America-mad. The English girl imitates the American girl . . . the English boy plans to go to America . . . forgetting their own very real superiorities. . . . America is curiously indifferent to its fate. None of our newspapers has the courage to discuss . . . the Catholic question, the Negro question, the money-power question or even the liquor question. But wait until population increases to the bare subsistence level. Then America will...