Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reference to "all others" invites comparison with the paragraphs of Robert Quillen. When Mr. Quillen wrote for the Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont, he led all other papers in the number of paragraphs quoted, his high mark being...
After his paragraphs were syndicated, he held the lead-the high-water mark being 20 of 42 paragraphs quoted in the Digest for March 14, 1925, as the inclosed reprint of the Digest page will show. . , .-There is no competition between paragraphers; but since Mr. Quillen leads the field, we think he should be given proper credit in TIME...
...little essay entitled "Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences,"--an essay, by the way, that can be recommended to anyone who likes his humor biting--Mark Twain delivers some of his opinions of the first of America's older novelists...
...read the whole essay; and before you do, go to hear Professor Murdock speak on James Fenimore Cooper at 10 o'clock this morning in Harvard 2. His point of view will probably not be that of Mark Twain's, but it will also probably be more nearly right...
Harvard will be represented against Bates College by F. W. Lorenzen '28, of New Haven, Connecticut, C. E. Wyzanski '27, of Brookline, and E. M. Rowe '217, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Mark Winkley '28 of Lawrence will be the alternate...