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...Seven Pillars of Wisdom" will appreciate the usefulness of this concise volume recounting the historical events in which Colonel Lawrence played a part. The confusion of philosophy and confusion which is present in that monumental autobiography in many places completely obscures the continuity of the narrative. It is Edmond's purpose to outline the course of action simply...
From Italy came the art of painting and many of the world's greatest painters. By the middle of the 19th Century, when the intricate casserole of Italian States was boiling into a solid whole, Italian painting had fallen to such low estate that Author Edmond About could justly say that Italy was "the grave of painting." Last week the Royal Italian Government, the College Art Association and the Italy American Society collaborated to bring to Manhattan's Rockefeller Center a loan Exhibition of 90 pictures by 29 young Italians intended to show how far from the grave...
...edition, with six pages of colored rotogravure, eight pages of comics. The Journal, afternoon Hearst-paper which has hitherto had New York's 5? Saturday field to itself, refused to touch a full-page World-Telegram advertisement of the new edition. But $4,100 looked good to Publisher Edmond David Coblentz of Hearst's morning American. Fifteen hundred copies of the American containing the World-Telegram advertisement were on the streets when a command came straight from Publisher Hearst to stop the presses, strike it out. Meantime the Journal's panicky editors were ordered on about twelve...
John L. Allen; George Akerson; George B. Blake; Edmond L. Cherbonnier; Francis R. Connolly; Paul G. Counthan; Peter F. Cunningham; Harold M. Curtiss, Jr.; Bernard M. Dobrusin; Roscius I. Downs, Jr.; Harold Edinberg; Francis F. Foley; Richard W. Galbraith, Jr.; Anthony Galluccio; Robert T. Gannett, 2nd.; Austin L. George, Jr., and Benjamin C. Gifford...
...Italo-Ethiopian Peace Maker which cost Sir Samuel Hoare his Foreign Ministry and shook the prestige of Premier Laval of France. . . . Rumors current in European diplomatic quarters for several weeks that Leopold was endeavoring to bridge Anglo-Italian differences are based upon fact." Two days before, Paris Correspondent Edmond Taylor of the Chicago Tribune went off the same deep end. In Geneva fear of another "Deal" concocted behind the League's back caused Leaguophile correspondents to raise loud alarms. Their spokeswoman, Mme Geneviéve Tabouis, declared that in her opinion Belgium's King, who conferred with Britain...