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...swaggering pirate tale of Restoration England, claims as literary godfather the novelist, William McFee. Since her first publishing venture. "The Wag-tail," a magazine written in a penny exercise book for which McFee was foreign correspondent and eight-year-old Margery managing editor, writer of the editorial, short story, serial, answers to correspondents and advertisements, the older writer has followed her career with friendly interest...
Margery's grandparents were publishers and her parents writers of fiction, so, it was as natural for the little girl to sit down and "write a story" as for a shopkeeper's child to play to keeping shop. The philosophy of art and the technical problems of serial fiction were commonplaces of the domestic atmosphere. But when a young lady of eighteen writes a novel in four months and calmly asserts that it came to her out of the air, communicated by so-called automatic writing, the average grownup hesitates, comments McFee. Yet if one knows, the road from Colchester...
Following the second Middlebury score, Coach Fisher called for an serial attack and in ten plays, with Spalding at quarterback and Crosby playing a brilliant game on the receiving end of the passes, the ball was advanced from the Crimson's 25 yard line to Middlebury's 23 yard line. Then it was lost on downs after a most spectacular pass from Pfaffman to Hill, on which the latter failed to make the necessary distance...
...Monster (Serial Story...
...however, can deny the value of the book, and its serial predecessors in "The Baseball Nine Books," as a series of trenchant treatises on scholastic morality. The scrivener to whom the beginnings of the series are ascribed is Christy Mathewson. His titles read: Pitcher Pollock, Catcher Craig, First Base Faulkner, Second Base Sloan. The array leads one to anticipate Shortstop Sutphen, Left Fielder Lumley, Center Fielder Cathcart and Right Fielder Rabinowitz...