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...language less elegant, less thunderous but no less clear than Joseph Pul-itzer's writers used to use: ''Soon the idea may get across to Tammany. Soon Tammany may wake up and realize that even a political machine can get gummed up with too much politics." World-Telegram Colyumist Heywood Broun began organizing a mass meeting "in answer to the average citizen's question: 'What can I do?'" The Daily News thought that the municipality's only salvation lay in draft- ing Alfred Emanuel Smith for Mayor...
...journalism"-the editorial page, whereon David Graham Phillips, Herbert Bayard Swope, Walter Lippmann and the late Frank Irving Cobb had swung crusaders' swords; and the "opp. ed." or feature page, to which sophisticates of a decade had turned for the brilliancies of Alexander Woollcott (drama), Harry Hansen (books), Heywood Broun (who went to the Telegram three years ago following a dispute with Ralph Pulitzer), Frank Sullivan (buffoonery), Franklin Pierce Adams (Colyumist...
...moral in the last sentence Mr. Bris bane has repeated as often as that child-rearing and travel broaden one. An incessant traveler himself, he happened to recross Kansas last week. Another colyumist, Urban Heywood Broun (reputedly earns more than $50,000 yearly), also crossed Kansas last week-for the first time...
Peter Ibbetson was Composer Taylor's third choice of subject. He had worked first on Heywood Broun's Candle Follows His Nose. Becoming involved in Broun's allegory, he dropped it for Elmer Rice's Street Scene. Deems Taylor music is essentially lyric and charming. Street Scene is sordid, grim. Composer Taylor shelved it for Peter Ibbetson the evening he met Constance Collier at a party given by Katherine Cornell. In his libretto he followed the structure of the Peter Ibbetson which Miss Collier adapted in 1917 as a play for herself and the Barrymore Brothers...
...following have been elected to active membership: Karl Adams '33, E. B. Faulkner '33, Heywood Fox '33, Henry Gray '33, G. E. McAdams '33, G. V. Slade '32, and S. H. Stackpole '33. Members provisionally accepted are J. M. Barnaby '32, R. B. Carleton, L. F. Rubbard '31, T. A. Ivory '34, H. K. McElberry '33. R. M. MacGregor '33, E. B. Marshal '34, D. E. Peter '34, E. C. Pugh '33, G. I. Simon '34, W. H. Stein '33, and R. C. Vose...