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...Donald, an authentic primitive. Jean Kerr will probably never be quite up to Parker (for one thing, she is not cruel nor, perhaps, as deep), and she will never stoop to suffer from the "poultricidal tendencies" of MacDonald. She is nearer, but not completely in, the no man's land???and Everywoman's country?of such writers as Anita Loos (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), Cornelia Otis Skinner (Nuts in May), Sally Benson (Junior Miss) and Phyllis Mc-Ginley, a Larchmont neighbor and close friend, whose light verse parallels, to some extent, the everyday materials of Jean Kerr's prose.-But Phyllis...
Something from Everybody. Of his presidential chances, Unitarian Bowles insists that "I am not bitten by the bug." Yet every time he rises to speak?and he gives about 100 speeches a year across the land???Bowles rolls his I's, manages to mention his personal experiences in high political jobs. He is also a prolific author (half a dozen books on politics and international affairs since 1954 ), magazine contributor, letter-to-the-editor writer, interview giver. To his benefit, Bowles is an intimate of most of the top candidates. The jacket of his latest book. The Coming Political Breakthrough...
...Republicans than a Bonus declaration is the increasing Legion agitation to censure President Hoover for his treatment of the B. E. F. Such action would prove a distinct liability to him in November. Already eight States?Massa-chusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Illinois, Ohio, Texas and Mary-land???have passed resolutions condemning his use of the Army. When Assistant Secretary of War Davison tried to defend the President's action before the New York convention, he was booed and hissed ?but a censure resolution was beaten...
...BRASS HAT IN NO MAN'S LAND??? Brig.-Gen. F. P. Crozier?Cape & Smith...
...FOUND LAND???Archibald MacLeish?Houghton Mifflin...