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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 May 1931, p. 12

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PACE TWELVE "If death appears in these stories] mdre often than love," Professor Hel- en Hull explains in the foreword, "perhaps the reason lies in the great- er sales value of love." Young writers, Professor Hull points out, complain that editors have no aesthetic standards, that they care nothing for literature, that they pre- ter happy endings to truth and well constructed plots to penetrating com- ments on life. "The complaint," she comments, "is irrelevant--quite as if the writer ex- plained that an engineer cared noth- ing for tulips, or that an automobile salesman had no appreciation of Brahms. The editor may have the keenest artistic judgments and the most catholic sympathies but he holds his job as a business manager. He wishes to furnish 12 or 52 issues of a magazine. enough. of a piece to please the reader who subscribed in -- PUBLISHES * AN ANTHOLOGY OF UNWANTED STORIES Columbia University Organi- zation Salvages Editors' Waste Baskets New York, N.Y, May 6--An an- th ology of "unwanted" stories and sketches came out recently, published . the Writers' Club of Columbia versity, composed of 500 faculty 'members and students who are taking writing courses, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 January, or who buys each issue on a newsstand.' For seven years the club has issued a volume of published work called "Copy." This year unpublished manuscripts alone are represented, and the book is called "New Copy." Among the stories are: "Four Young Men Look at a Corpse," by Benjamin Appel, a graduate of La- fayette College: "Nigger Blues," by Dorothy Bell Flanagan, a graduate of the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri; "The Swap", by Mary MacFee, a former Arkansas social worker, and "Wings for Janie," by Laverne Rice of Yonkers, N.Y. TO HONOR BENNETT (By The Canadian Press) London, May 7.--To honor the memory of Arnold Bennett in his native 'Five Towns," Sir Francis Joseph, President of North Staf- fordshire Chamber of Commence, suggests that the manuscripts of the novels relating to the Five Towns should be purchased for: Stoke-on-Trent; that a plaque be fixed to the house in which Mr. Bennett was born; and that the novelist's letter to friends in the Potteries be collected and placed in the custody of the city's libra rian. aim WINGS LOOK LIKE HUSTLERS Rochester, May 7.--Newark scor- ed five runs in the fiirst inning yes- terday with the aid of three hits and four errors and protected that early lead through the rest of the game to beat the Rochester Red Wings, 5 to 4. In addition to the er- rors by the wings there were mis- takes in the field which made the team look like a rank busher out- fit. 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