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Died. May Sinclair, 93, British author (The Divine Fire, Mary Olivier) and feminist, one of the first and most penetrating novelists of the early "stream of consciousness" school, who a generation ago received wide acclaim, in both the U.S. and Britain; after long illness; in Aylesbury, England...
...Other graduates and former students: the late General George Goethals, '77, Rabbi Stephen Wise, '92, Upton Sinclair, '97, Senator Robert F. Wagner, '98, Conductor Alexander Smallens, '09, John Kieran, '12, Edward G. Robinson...
...Seventeen. Harold Bell Wright's When a Man's a Man; 1917-H. G. Wells's Mr. Britling Sees It Through; 1919-V. Blasco Ibáñez's The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Henry Adams' The Education of Henry Adams; 1921-Sinclair Lewis' Main Street; 1922-A. S. M. Hutchinson's If Winter Comes; 1923-Gertrude Ather-ton's Black Oxen; 1924-Edna Ferber...
Theatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 10 p.m., ABC). Walter Huston in Sinclair Lewis' Dodsworth...
...might just as well be in the grocery business," said Mr. G. C. Cairnie, a thin-haired gentleman who runs the atelier-type Grolier Book Shoppe on upper Plympton Street. Cairnie's tastes, a hasty inspection of the shelves revealed, range from Aeschylus to Zweig, not excluding Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis, and Lewis Mumford. "Of course, I don't do a tremendous business," the attic entreprenur claimed, as he frightened off a young Radcliffe studen looking for a volume of Muzzey's "American History," slightly used, "but it's a living...