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...Writer, a unique monthly magazine, will appear today under a new management, composed chiefly of Harvard graduates. It is announced as a magazine of creative writing, representing the professional point of view, and its leading contributor is John G. Gallishaw G. '17, head of the School of Creative Writing in Harvard Square...
Foremost among the features of The Whiter is Mr. Gallishaw's criticism of a reprinted story by a well-known author. Each month Mr. Gallishaw will use an unusual method of analyzing a story in The Writer's pages, and Dean Kennedy declared that because of this feature the magazine will soon become an indispensable part of short-story courses in colleges...
...Writer will be a survey of the literary movement in American colleges. Data is being gathered on the conditions of college magazines and literary societies all over the country. He also says that next month the magazine will include a story by John Galsworthy, to be criticized by Mr. Gallishaw. Poetry will be added to The Writer's contents in the near future...
...Thayer has appointed three judges in Cambridge to decide the winner each year. These are Professor C. T. Copeland '82 and Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, of the English department, and Mr. John Gallishaw '17, of the school for short-story writers. They announced their decision in favor of Edmonds story last night...
...Welldon will preside, and among these invited to speak are Langdon P. Marvin '98, Francis R. Appleton '75, Thomas W. Sloeum '90, Jerome D Greene '96, Arthur A. Ballantine '04, James Byrne '77, Richard Douglas '12, Dr. Walter C. Bailey '91, John Gallishaw '17. Paul HcIlister '13, James F. Curtis '99, Heywood Broun '10, Walter Pritchard Eaton '00. Alexander Woollcott, Robert C. Benchley '12, Robert E. Sherwood '17, and Professor Copeland...