Word: sinclairism
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...lecture agent for Sinclair Lewis, husband of Dorothy Thompson, announced that the novelist would lecture for a fee on any of three subjects, including "Has the Modern Woman Made Good...
...pass a long life in retirement) or with Sholem Asch's best-seller of 1939, The Nazarene (which among other things presented a supposed "gospel" written by Judas). But Behold the Man is vivid, emotional, at times almost cinematic in its blood-&-thunders. Like the works of Upton Sinclair, it may find a wide, unsophisticated readership in other tongues as well as English...
...Britain Mobilizer Dorothy Thompson found Husband Sinclair Lewis (It Can't Happen Here) mobilizing on the America First front...
...British, or peace from Hitler?-had already vanished into the back pages. The Nazis called the affair closed, though rumors of arrests in Germany persisted. If the British had found the answer, they kept it to themselves. Winston Churchill declined to make a statement. Air Secretary Sir Archibald Sinclair simply denied that the boxing, flying Duke of Hamilton, whom Hess said he came seeking, had even corresponded with Rudolf Hess...
...blood and sewage. About 25 years ago, bacteriophage was first isolated by a British scientist from a dead germ colony. The mysterious substance that killed the bacteria was able to pass through a fine filter and infect other colonies. Some doctors soon dreamed of it as a universal panacea. (Sinclair Lewis dramatized this hope in his novel Arrowsmith.) Compared to the early days, the claims last week seemed conservative...