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Three cheers to Reader Ritter, and if only women freaks (Husband Abbott) read TIME, may I be classed as a freak, for if needs must be that the beds go unmade and the five little Graves and Daddy Graves go without meals, Mamma Graves will continue to read TIME from cover to cover and be a happy freak...
...women agree with Reader Ritter...
...Mount of the Holy Cross where religious services are held before a rocky peak on which late melting snows in two ravines form a gigantic white cross. . . . Post delivery trucks continued to block traffic on Champa Street. . . . Everything was as usual. There was nothing to remind the Post reader that notorious Publisher Frederick Gilmer Bonfils had been dead for four months (TIME, Feb. 13); nothing to indicate that instead of "Bon's" bushy grey head bowed over the massive desk in his office, there was now poised the attractive blonde head of his daughter Helen. Following more & more frequent...
...Schuster calls Little Man, What Now? "the Odyssey of the Forgotten Man, the Uncle Tom's Cabin of the world-wide economic crisis," though it has been a big seller in Germany, and though the Book-of-the-Month Club has chosen it for June, many a bewildered reader may ask himself what all the shooting is for. To many a reader Little Man, What Now? will seem a thickly sentimental, occasionally pathetic, never tragic or deeply moving story of a very ordinary little man. As a case-history it is competently managed; as a novel it is second...
Warren William also appears in "The Mind Reader" and Freshmen may recognized Johnny Green, who took part in the Jubilee festivities in "Song Shopping," a musical cartoon...