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ISSUE DATE: MAY 18, 1935; VOL. XII No. 3

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COVER: MAZO DE LA ROCHE. "By waiting until 1940 she would have had room to bring the chronicle down to another instalment. But a successful author cannot wait until 1940. She has therefore turned back to 1906 . . . It is a daring device".... (See page 5).

JONATHAN DANIELS: Free News for a Free Press.
GEORGE STEVENS reviews "The Man Who Had Everything", by Louis Bromfield.
ALLAN NEVINS Reviews "Young Renny" by Mazo de Ia Roche.
F. S. C. NORTHROP Reviews "New Pathways To Science", by Sir Arthur Eddington.
BASIL DAVENPORT Reviews "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", by Ford Maddox Ford.
ROBERT DISRAELI Reviews "Men and Ships of Steel", by Wayne Frances Palmer.
Editorial: "The Critics Be Damned".
Letters.
LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH: Notes on New Words.
ROBINSON JEFFERS: The Cruel Falcon.
E. B. WHITE Reviews "Scenes from the Mesozoic" by Clarence Day.
ARNOLD WHITRIDGE Reviews "Early Victorian Novelists", by David Cecil.
WILLIAM ROSE BENET Reviews "After All", by Elsie De Wolfe.
The Bowling Green, by Christopher Morley.

VINTAGE BOOK ADS INCLUDE:
"A FEW FOOLISH ONES", by Gladys Hasty Carroll.
"Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", by Ford Maddox Ford.
"GERALD", by Daphne du Maurier.
"NATIONAL VELVET", by Enid Bagnold.
"NOW IN NOVEMBER", by Josephine Johnson.
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