Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1938, p. 22

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Rougei Ro.ch Fasseft -ANTIQUES AND: 400ER Wài .nd, F6« rCov.rrng sup, Cover Lam pen c.sr fer the Lotest- RICORDINOS. by Victor BIue-Wrd Decca Brunswick Columbia cou. t. for the month of FE1BRUARY: $10, for any chair içceiec y ruotcfuoubV%1% P !î Afpr I Great CentembPoraries Ey W~rtNatar~A~!-4 . M.*rf. By tht RPt. Hon. Win!ztrn S. (7hurrhiU S~renae J C H_.,anld31. P. G. P. Putflamw s gns. Tirr, 1'498 eces 4 ci fictiron pulili'hed 1Tvwent-o-ne great figures in FEuropeail l;ArdA.Kncopf. rrnade by à ife. during the pa'st quarter rif a cen- M. Cain and f'ý"nter in April by Robk-7- uv aesethdbiel dlcd- ! a foýrmer soldier. war correzpondent. Nathar. bave wrn a favrie reee,> 1 -is tion fromtt edigp b ithe !last 2-and Wiitician (Wi )tn S. Churchill f w eek -nr.a ,new Wfrk'published by G. -P. Put- nam. The zketches are rirawn in part lMr. Nathan deals with em'ii r C, -n Perz'inal, cntactz. 0f nlc-z Àthé age. in JVJ'ntcr ir .-pril. Ch'urch'l wri tes sometimes -with pre- Mi, to.ry, is.chitflv 'cf-rned %-;-h, thr-~ eope: he ld ia~ Herv e's c .m t:flt with a flojurish. and nneffr. sicholar and meînbkr of the 'esh-fc-Ina vn~oec acaikrn-:, his lovely .granddaughter.. cvr:~u.nteciixo i 4ketch. Flen h ~gigo flftten: ;r Eric Von Siegenfels. the young droctcr The naméz - i Bernard Shaw. the ex- of piioopbyfron H~ideerg nd x-:Kaiser. - Hitler. Lawrence .of' Arabia. ford. liF.-ral and! exile. !1Oý.V cefrtai-v KingA1ri n s o. Tr--tkýv. Mrh *r) fr.Pennfer âný4 Cemeneau romance ni Robet N~ha i.a~-~. "e ath.r .-~ r~-...---, - henscrutinîized thr.ugh nt___________________________ t. .:-' f",sd r'tke o a stIll On~e Mo-,re .Ç,r,:fl d7h. E'ý e--r~w "ye ierpbh'-Muw I'i~at ' Or- mavnoýtalways agret with Chur- Fu jZGet',roi Jean Nathan. the drc- c!, ih~ pinioae ~intso flrst nnvel. The Postman Ae. ; '1Fm1S Tusice, Ifr. Cain appearc wth.Srceade. »wat1c <rticý. as gathced r.nI setet'n.At tht same' time one anac- ut(Àtesoile ù4the l'eso ý i phih-d cno e',P ieen1gzthe thrill of great It s a acout o th hv- n t'-.eve:sgreat detdz. great individuials. me-n and! one womnan. Comme-r.cinL f atie ri croic? :T eve -hen the. author deprecatez a moulnent. -A tenseness, and! ~f.it Mr,'jAllecr th': First .Vi ",:z~ manl he dramnatizes hinu. Thtý por- ve it ped a' teclpe'! îles;e j i ç, zeprt7Z.Msl, ; trait (f Bernard -Shaiw. is bitter iest and it in 0os c reases the fr ces. 'À the ,ua ria , m ake' u 4 a 7Cfr - comfpl mnt soundly rashed together Th 7cn i a4 n lied lctýoî"o hssarî1 a-,' d served with'a dash of papriahs Thescneislad u exico-. H(jl1- i*f-ttC olcto f i rak J.eîgvo awrence is*ecstatic. and his wrod. and New York-a simple, primi- ciinnentur* on the theatre and P;:, - esimat - the Kaiser verv British. tive locality on the one baud, and! a tîi7on icur 'The hitiblilhcr ýS 0f ha MrCuciisa-'H brilliant, sophisticated ont on the other. -1red A~. Kno pi.i; at once an. acquiit. eca.tlit.n The arts of the film' the opera, and;_________________ a zrnc(ere Communist. Ht makes bis tht excitement of a bull figbt add tc' characters talk blithely about killing the dramnatic qualitv of the background. mâr~sBol m hoie info.r the sake of an idea: but would DoddsBookEmphaizes take great tro4-uble not to hurt a fly» 1J~rry ~Struggle for Democracy Less familiar figures in the stries i- Houghton Mifflin c>nmpan% is. an-, William E. Dodd. professor of Amer-,potrits(the Earl of Roseber., Sir noucin tw lierry ellwshps i-r. (-âl htrN-in ýe nivrstv if hi-Jchn Frenich. Boris Savinkorv. -F. E.'- noucin tw lîeray flloshis fr. caihi-çrvin ht nivrsiy o Ch -First Earl of Birkenhead and.others). 1938 whicb will carry an award 'Àf cago),,%-ho has been ambassador.to Ger- fig2ure-l.sfmuir meiasa $1,000 in addition to and! entirely ai)ar- many- since 1933 and bas now re5igned, lst a oeer tscha strcn ap- from subsequent royalties. Que f tllow j arrive'! in America early' in jru .r. mii o xr ut beadmtted the sýipwillbe ivenfor fJaionary.ct peal. and Vet itmutba iteth shi wil e gvenfo a ictonproec In-his new book. The Old.Soîub: bok as awhole dots do ont thing.- one for a non-fiction project. The pre- aa Vious awards have gone to the o-Stge for emora% apitreo Great, Con te infora ries gives a feeling lo-,wing six novelists.: E. P. O'Donnell, the early southe'rn Colonies in the. stVý- for ida etrunesadigo;h Jenny Ballou, Clelie Bentop Huggins. entnt(etuy e nngeu S ,I national -and 'international. evenits pre- Robert Penn Warren, Dorothy 'Bakp- facts, not gtnerall- known. For exam- ceding. during ax.d following tht Wonrld and David ConeI Dejong. Ail appli- pI.h hw htVrii u ay Vr-that perioid iast rectding into tht -ations for the 1938 fellowships mstIand %were almost at tht point of going. middle distance but still tdo recent to be receive'! by April 1. Applicatior oo'er t,) the Dutch: side lu tht war of, hai-e beeri weighied by tinie or. ex- blanks, with further particulars, my b- i1072- Ht also points out that tht vo)t-, humied and thoroughly prtdigested .by secured frorn Houghton Mifflin coi- iTg swtem i f this period was alnost, the hlistonians. pany. 2 Park street. Boston, Mass. equal to nianho<>d suffragt, which - rostj times, andcl aims, among other aclinevc- under thleprtstiit regimei. i ona is his e ytr-detf tr Njih merits, to have 170 uephews and! nieces, fourth novel, but tht first to be tas Alfned .mystry-aveure sory which.y bas just coinpleted ber eightieth. birth- lated into English. The English press 14. Archie Iumsden, professional driver day in London. lier story is told iu found it unique among curreut Russian of' racing cars and! amateur British Beatrice and Sidney W'ebb, a recent books in it 's lack of empbasis on poi- agent, is tht man who solves the Houghton Mifflin biography by. Mary tics. and in the fundamental hunianity muddle; The C7louided Mmen is the titie; Agnes Hamhilton, British labor leader of Mr. Herman's viewPOinad treat- and! MaxSltmarbi h.ato.Eg who is now in this. country on a lecture 'ment of a woman'S carter in,,'a1 new lish reviewers have, compared hlmn to tour. Crrnof societY, tht, late Edgqr Wallgce.

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