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...hair, his clothes flap on him. He throws an ice pick at a bull's-eye painted on a barn door with persistence and accuracy. He has written one other book: The Eater of Darkness. He works on the editorial staff of The New Yorker, Manhattan smartchart...
...magazine prides itself more on the chic, the utter modernity of its readers than Editor Frank Crowninshield's glossy smartchart Vanity Fair. In its blithe, monthly blurbs Vanity Fair pictures its subscribers as impeccably draped ladies and gentlemen in rhomboidal furniture, who sigh with appreciation at the dissonances of Darius Milhaud and will scarcely trouble themselves to look at painting earlier than that of Amadeo Modigliani...
Sirs: A SOPHOMORON? Whatever else is hazy I'm Convinced the guy that flyspecks TIME With "smartchart," "slugnut," "cineman," And such emetic words is an Irrational, to give him credit, or Else a very woodenheaditor. This crassass botches English so, Yet spells "adviser" with...
Abroad, however, U. S. Lines employ an entirely different type of advertising. Example : the advertisement appearing in last month's Boulevardier, Paris-printed U. S. smartchart. This advertisement said...
President Wilfred John Funk of Funk & Wagnalls (publishers of the Literary Digest) had a composition accepted by The New Yorker (weekly smartchart). The composition...