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...they murmured,' as they passed the statue of Liberty"?whee!?books about sex? Is there a literacy Court of Star Chamber that meets at the Algonquin ? ? Mr. . Conrad's modesty ? Housman's Last Poems?an antique bitterness?laconic magnificence?the Clean Books' Bill and Justice Ford's unmarried daughter?wonder what Justice Ford's unmarried daughter thinks about it all??Gertrude Atherton?Black Oxen?hoping against hope that the Steinach process of rejuvenation will not be applied to various literary prominencies?books about sex?a few books not about sex?Sabatini and the gorgeous return...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Literary Pot-Pourri | 6/25/1923 | See Source »

...called classes he has antagonized both the wealthy and those of high social standing, and, of course, there is no place for him in exclusive circles." "The Great Eliminator" is the title bestowed on William Randolph Hearst by the New York Tribune. Its argument runs as follows: Hearst mentioned Ford for the Presidency and that put Ford out of the race; Hearst mentioned Senator Reed and that eliminated Reed; Hearst has only to mention a few others and there will be none left but W. R. Hearst himself. IllJohn T. Adams, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, is opposed-tacitly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Jun. 18, 1923: Jun. 18, 1923 | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

...disabled and Mr. Lindbergh had to finish his tour by rail. Senator La Follette is resting at the Battle Creek (Mich.) sanitorium before going on a speaking tour. "I'm not sick," he declared. "I am here because I don't want to get sick!" Henry Ford told how the Volstead Act should be enforced:" Turn the Volstead Act over to the Army and Navy for enforcement. They haven't anything to do in peace time anyhow but go through a few drills and idle away their time cruising or maintaining social relations at some isolated post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Jun. 18, 1923: Jun. 18, 1923 | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

Fortunes. Mrs. Ford, Yorkshire woman, mill worker, made $150,000 in a sweepstake. A rich Londoner won $60,000; he gave one-third to charity. A stenographer won $46,000. A Plymouth hotel man drew Papyrus in three sweepstakes and is said to have made nearly a million dollars. There were others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Derby | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

...Jewish Tribune (New York) published an open letter to Mr. Hearst: "Surely you must know that Mr. Ford has not yet rid himself of the 'Jewish peril' obsession. How can you, who have so repeatedly condemned this monomania, now seriously propose for President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Political Notes: Jun. 11, 1923 | 6/11/1923 | See Source »

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