GUEST COLUMN By James T. Farrell Personal Memories Of H. L. Mencken When a man like Henry Mencken dies, one pauses in a moment of sadness. The irreversible and basic tragedy of man is his...
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WRITERS and WRITING A Souvenir of Sinclair Lewis By James T. Farrell Sinclair Lewis was a tall, thin, nervous man with a pock-marked face. When young, his hair was red, and he was nicknamed...
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By James T. Farrell ME AND THE GENEVA SPIRIT A noted novelist reminds us that the Russians have smiled before I want to make a confession right now: Hard as I try, I can't seem to get into the...
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Cleveland convention revealed the UAW's determination to achieve a guaranteed annual wage in coming negotiations with Ford and General Motors REPORT ON THE AUTO WORKERS By James T. Farrell James...
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Zola's Search for the Truth By James T Farrell Author, "Studs Lonigan," "The Face of Time," and many other novels THE FINAL LINES of Zola's Germinal help explain the spirit of his writing: "Men...
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GUEST COLUMN By James T. Farrell France's Intellectuals Prefer Theory to Fact Paris One of the vices of the present cold-war period is the excessive use of generalizations. This is especially...
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New Glimpses of Chekhov The Unknown Chekhov. Translated with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Noonday. 316 pp. $450. Reviewed by James T. Farrell Author, "Studs Lonigan," "The Face of time"...
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One of America's leading novelists discusses the forces that have shaped his life Reflections at Fifty By James T. Farrell There is a certain sadness in the passage of time, in the accumulation...
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LoyaltyProbers Endanger Our Civil Rights from JAMES T. FAR RILL AMES KUTCHER, a legless veteran of World War JI, was recently dismissed from a minor governmental post because he admits to...
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Return to Paris By James T. Farrell Author 0/ "Studs Lonigan'' and "The Road Between" FOR WEEKS Paris had been in my mind. 1 had begun work on the final volume of my Bernard Carr trilogy; it...
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Trade Union Education Labor Strives for Dignity By Jamte T. Farrell Author, "The Road Between" TRADE UNION EDUCATION might be seen in a clearer focus if we regard it from a dual...
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