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Died. Ella Nirdlinger Nathan, 70, mother of Theatre Critic George Jean Nathan; after an illness of several months; in Philadelphia...
...Author, With her fourth novel (The Pitiful Wife, 1923), Margaret Storm Jameson (Mrs. Guy Chapman) made critics stop, look, listen. Her formula, a combination of hard masculine realism with feminine deftness and sympathy, pleased many a post-War reader cloyed with hard-boiled sentimentality. Onetime dramatic critic, publisher, copywriter, editor, she has done a good deal for her 36 years in a man's world. Brought up among ships in Yorkshire's Whitby (her grandfather, George Galilee, was a shipowner) she longed to build them, had to content herself with listening to tall seafaring tales. After graduating from...
Therefore, the meaning of TIME'S comment, "legato has no vibrato," if true, means that the famous politician has no musical feeling to express. The chances, however, are that he did sing with a vibrato which was so subtle as to escape the ear of the critic...
More than 400 copies of the first issue of The Harvard Critic, newly formed undergraduate monthly, have been sold in the first week of publication, it was made known yesterday by H. S. Saxe '34, one of the founders...
...Taking personal offense, Charles F. Pace, the Senate's veteran financial clerk, picked up his automatic pistol one morning last week, marched up to the Senate Press Gallery, demanded to see Stevenson. When told he was out, Clerk Pace flourished his gun, talked of shooting holes in his critic...