Word: loe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...John St. Loe, Strachey, editor of the London Spectator, which is known as "England's most influential periodical," will tonight give an address in the Living Room of the Union. The London editor will be given as small dinner at the Union, and will afterwards talk on "Literary Revolt". Mr. Strachey's talk will start at 7.30 o'clock...
...week from Friday, the date announced for the appearance on the Union platform of John St. Loe Starchy, another Union audience will be able to hear Randall L. Jones, an architect by profession, a Mormon by religion, and a student of geology by avocation. Mr. Jones will speak at the Union on December 3, at 7.30 o'clock, in the Union Living Room...
...John St. Loe Strachey, prominent British journalist and editor, will speak at the Union on Friday night, it was announced late last night by the Union management. His topic has been tentatively set as "Literary Revolt". Technicalities of literary style will not figure prominently in Mr. Strachey's talk, according to present plans...
...intelligentsia. On every hand the world of letters was pleasantly stirred to hear that Mr. John St. Loe Strachey,* famed and distinguished essayist, veteran editor of the Spectator, had finally published his first novel, at the age of 65. It was recalled that his daughter, Mrs. Amabell Williams Eltis, also published her first novel, Noah's Ark, a few months...
British Voice. Characteristically different was the attitude of an Englishman, an attitude not infrequently expressed in England of late. An unnamed correspondent, writing for the Spectator, London weekly owned by J. St. Loe Strachey, declared...