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...selection of tales as he has ever edited. Notable this year more than in the past is a proportionate preponderance of young writers who have already made names for themselves. Sally Benson contributes a whimsical piece called "The Overcoat," and our friends Erskine Caldwell, Morley Callaghan, Paul Horgan, Allan Seager, William Saroyan and Thomas Wolfe all come in once apiece. None of this galaxy has written what this reviewer considers the piece de resistance of the collection, however, which is a story called "The Party Next Door" by Ernost Brace, first appearing in the magazine "Story...
...21st collection finds Editor O'Brien viewing the future of the short story with profound alarm. The year 1934 was a bad one, in which only 200 stories were found worthy of three stars, but it was "a notable" year for new writers, producing Dorothy McCleary, Allan Seager and William Saroyan. Editor O'Brien finds the short story threatened by the developing political interests of editors and critics, utters a dark warning against Fascism - Fascism from the left as well as from right-and complains that there are now too many little magazines...
...this spirit of culture, the Provost (Dr. Seager) imposed a fine of $400 upon the group of Sophomores who most recently perpetuated the room-wrecking tradition. Expulsion is the penalty for nonpayment of the provostic fine...
Just before the war, and in the very generation with the famous Benets, come T. S. Eliot, Alan Seager, Conrad Alken, and (Robert Nathan, whose "Peter Kindred" started the series of college novels generally credited to Princeton...
Second Round. F. M. Davenport 2L, and M. E. Gibson 2L, defeated L. Clarkson 1G.B. and G. B. Seager 1G.B., 6-2, 6-3; M. P. Lichauco '23 and J. G. Russell '22 defeated A. W. Dana '25 and R. D. Gross 1E.S...