Word: norrisism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Critics. New York Tribune: " Mr. Norris is not so much an artist as a reporter. ... He is saved from being tedious by his almost appalling exactitude; his novels have the same interest as a catalogue."
What will be the six or the ten best sellers for the coming year? Nobody knows and everyone seems to care. Only two seem almost certain of the widest popularity?The Mine with the Iron Door (Harold Bell Wright) and The White Flag (Eleanor H. Porter). Both authors sell by...
Seriously stage-struck when he found himself facing the famous Internationalist, R. Norris Williams II., Harvey Snodgrass, of Los Angeles, lost the finals for the Longwood (Boston) Bowl, 2-6, 4-6, 2-6. Throughout the early stages of the tournament the playing of Snodgrass, a newcomer, had been sensational...
With the score 15 to 3 in the last of the sixth the Crimson batters at last managed to get under way. A single, two doubles, a home run by Clark and two errors by Shapleigh, the Green shortstop, brought the score up to 15 to 9. Dartmouth and the...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Clark, c.f. l.f., Dagostino Gordon, l.f. r.f., Caswell Jenkins, s.s. 2b., Thurston Owen, p. 1b., Harris Buell, 3b. c.f., Bjorkman Hammond, 2b. 3b., Smith Thayer, r.f. c., Heep Norris, 1b. s.s., Shapleigh Keegan, c. p., Lyon