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Costa Rica's President Dr. Rafael Angel Calderón Guardia assured Mr. Wallace that of all visits from foreign greats, "none has been so glorious as yours, due to the fact that you are a fellow citizen of that peerless democrat, Franklin D. Roosevelt." Said Henry Wallace, for publication: "I am not a politician...
Replacing Thomas J. Crockett '43, as Pegasus is Arthur de la Guardia '43, while Howard M. Spiro '44 takes over as business manager and Edward R. Squibb, 3rd '45, will be the news circulation manager. Three Sophomores have been added to the board as editors, Ormonde deKay, Jr., Kingsley Ervin, Jr., and John W. Bausman...
...longer news that Franklin Roosevelt and En Guardia* (distributed gratis) are popular in South America. But the following expression of that popularity deserves notice...
...centerpiece of a display in a bookstore window on Carrera Séptima was that issue of En Guardia whose cover was a color photo of F.D.R. against a background of the Stars & Stripes. The legend: "No se venden; ni la revista ni F.D.R." ("Not for sale; neither the magazine nor F.D.R...
...aside from a startling short story by Mark Schorer, which, incidentally, gives full scope to the unchallenged talent of the Advocate's new illustrator, Arthur de la Guardia, the balance of this over-long issue is little more than a tribute to the editor who single-handled amassed this list of famous names, but who apparently could not reject the cast-offs to those authors who print their best elsewhere. The contributions of William Carlos Williams, Djuna Barnes, and Horace Gregory are less than shamefully insignificant. Marya Zaturenska's "Organ, Harp, and Violin," a palpable parroting of Dryden's "song...