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...suppliant did come to Harvard, and fifty years after he wrote this letter he is back in Boston with A Touch of the Poet at the Charles Play-house. Although Poet so dissatisfied O'Neill during his lifetime that he did not publish it, the Charles has done a magnificent job of minimizing its problems, and of bringing the great artistry that the play does possess to life...
...Wouldn't you know-I just recently let my subscription to TIME expire and you publish this wonderful article on Hank Bauer. Being an avid Oriole fan, a native Baltimorean, and knowing that Mr. Marsh Clark is an alumnus of St. James School made this article even more interesting to me. You can be sure that I shall renew my subscription immediately...
...Hara's third wife by her first marriage. "John," he says, "taught me a good deal about writing dialogue," and the blond, bespectacled Yaleman ('58) showed how well he had learned by winning the $10,000 Harper Prize for unpublished novels, which means that Harper & Row will publish his P. S. Wilkinson in January. C.D.B. has reached a certain critical plateau, however. Since The New Yorker published his first short story in 1962, O'Hara has read his work only after it appears in print...
...shown the manuscript to a number of fellow priests before deciding to publish it. "Pass it around; it is excellent," they had said after reading...
...Show it in private, but don't publish...