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...even the irrepressible columnist, Heywood Broun, admits that dramatist Kelly deserved reward for past performances, if not for his prize-winning play "Craig's Wife...
Married. Don Marquis, 48, famed Manhattan columnist, amiable novelist-poet-playwright; to Mrs. Marjorie Vonnegut, actress. His first wife, the former Reina Melcher, died two years...
Later he referred to W. O. McGeehan, New York columnist, and immediately the cheering turned to boos and hisses. The speaker set the crowd cheering again, however, by crying: "We'll send word to New York tonight that we wouldn't swap our backfield for what's supposed to be the best backfield in the country. We wouldn't swap our ends. Bradford and Sayles, for Calvin Coolidge and the Secretary of State. We wouldn't swap our line for a French liner with all on board sailing east beyond the three-mile limit. And we wouldn't swap...
Last week it was announced that three of them-Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of The Review of Reviews; Arthur Brisbane, Hearst columnist and editor; John H. Perry, President of the American Press Association; together with two "movie" men, Will H. Hays, President of the Motion Picture Producers' and Distributors' Association, and Charles H. Christie (of Christie Comedies)-had bought an island off the coast of Florida. The island is Innerarity, onetime stronghold of pirates, near Pensacola...
...Book. What happens aboard a passenger ship when the passengers go ashore? On the vessels to which Engineer-Author McFee was articled, there would be good conversation and perhaps some light drinking in the officers' quarters. If the port were New York, a columnist (Don Marquis?) would come aboard, a fictionist (Christopher Morley?) and one or two more with a taste for books and life. A "doctor" (William McFee) would manipulate the discourse...