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He returned to New York to work for The New Yorker, to edit a Western pulp, to `` duck the war in the OWI '', to write publicity for Paramount Pictures and commentary for a newsreel, then he began his career as critic for various magazines.
Only a native New Yorker could believe that New York is now or ever was a literary center.
In his fulminating against the literary world, Krim is really struggling with the New Yorker in himself, but it's a losing battle.
I was also publicly reprimanded, dragged through the mud by the radical press and made a figure of fun by such leftist publications as The New Republic, The New Yorker, Time and The Christian Science Monitor.
Mr. John Magee, whose work has been discussed in this chapter, was quoted in a New Yorker Magazine profile as saying: `` Of course, you have to remember it's a good thing for us chartists that there aren't more of us.
About all that remains to be said is that the present selection, most of which appeared first in The New Yorker, comprises ( as usual ) a slightly unstrung necklace, held together by little more than a slender thread cunningly inserted in the spine of the book.
He also drew precise crisp spots, which he sold to various literary and artistic journals, The New Yorker, for instance, or Esquire.
The novelist Raymond Chandler criticised her in his essay, " The Simple Art of Murder ", and the American literary critic Edmund Wilson was dismissive of Christie and the detective fiction genre generally in his New Yorker essay, " Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?
Hesser lives in Brooklyn Heights with her husband, Tad Friend, a staff writer for The New Yorker, and their three children.
In a December 1992 article for The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh reported that President Richard Nixon and Charles Colson had repeatedly discussed the Capp case in Oval Office recordings that had recently been made available by the National Archives.
*" Lost Horizon: The sad and savage wit of A. E. Housman " New Yorker article ( 5 pages ) by Anthony Lane 19 February 2001
:: Ogden Nash, The New Yorker, 1931
* The Wanderer Profile in The New Yorker, September 2006, the most extensive interview post-presidency
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The original team was christened the Blue Angels in 1946, when one of the pilots came across the name of New York City's Blue Angel Nightclub in The New Yorker magazine ; the team introduced themselves as the " Blue Angels " to the public for the first time on 21 July 1946, in Omaha, Nebraska.
During the 1930s and early 1940s, Alston created illustrations for magazines such as Fortune, Mademoiselle, The New Yorker, Melody Maker and others.
Category: The New Yorker cartoonists
Many consider New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno the father of the modern gag cartoon ( as did Arno himself ).
A New Yorker named John Kennedy wrote to the U. S. Army in 1862, offering to furnish discs for all officers and men in the Federal Army, enclosing a design for the disc.
zoologia ), and seeër ( now more commonly see-er ), but this practice has become far less common ; The New Yorker magazine is one of the few major publications that still uses it.
William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker, urged her to write a piece on the subject, which developed into her famous book Silent Spring, published in 1962.

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KnitKnit: Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave.
Profiles of Professor Turkle have appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Scientific American, and Wired Magazine.
( John F. Kennedy, Profiles in Courage ( New York, 1956 ), p.
* Robert J. Alexander, “ Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre and ‘ Indo-America ,’” in Prophets of the Revolution: Profiles of Latin American Leaders ( New York: Macmillan Company: 1962 ), 75-108.
New York: HarperCollins 10-ISBN 0-06-018215-6 ; 13-ISBN 978-0-06-018215-1 ( cloth ) 10-ISBN 0-06-098119-9 ; 13-ISBN 978-0-06-098119-8 -- Profiles Sarnoff's life along with those of Edwin Armstrong and Lee De Forest, drawing on archival sources.
# Profiles in Belief is apparently in error when it says that the New England Evangelical Baptist Fellowship was organized in the 1940s by Congregational-Christian Churches that preferred not to become a part of the United Church of Christ.
* The Reproduction of Profiles, NY: New Directions, 1987
Written while his son was recovering from a serious accident, Earth in the Balance became the first book written by a sitting U. S. Senator to make the New York Times bestseller list since John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage.
* Kolata, Gina, " Profiles in Science: Eric Lander: Power in Numbers ", The New York Times, January 3, 2012
John Lahr writes in his book Show and Tell: New Yorker Profiles that when Mamet married Crouse in 1978, he " married into show business aristocracy.
* Laura Werlin, The New American Cheese: Profiles of America's Great Cheesemakers
*" Antoine Augustin Cournot " in New School Profiles
* Ken Yeager, Trailblazers, Profiles of America's Gay and Lesbian Elected Officials ( New York, 1999 ), Chapter 3
* The College of New Jersey: Faculty Profiles
* Profiles in Science in the New York Times
* Profiles in deception: Ayodhya and the Dead Sea scrolls ( New Delhi: Voice of India, 2000 ) ISBN 81-85990-65-4.
* Sir Harry Atkinson by Judith Bassett ( 1969, AH & AW Reed, Wellington ; New Zealand Profiles series of booklets )

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Service running through Barnumville and to Bennington County towns east of the mountains was in the hands of the `` Gleason Telephone Company '' in 1925, but major supervision of telephone lines in Manchester was with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, which eventually gained all control.
2754: Winter, J. G., ' A New Fragment on the Life of Homer ' TAPA 56 ( 1925 ) 120 129 ).
* Pope, Saxton ( 1925 ) Hunting with the Bow and Arrow New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
* 1925 The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is first published in New York City, by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Australia established its first central bank in 1920, Colombia in 1923, Mexico and Chile in 1925 and Canada and New Zealand in the aftermath of the Great Depression in 1934.
He served as the 36th Governor of New York ( 1907 1910 ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ( 1910 1916 ), United States Secretary of State ( 1921 1925 ), a judge on the Court of International Justice ( 1928 1930 ), and the 11th Chief Justice of the United States ( 1930 1941 ).
Not long after The New Yorker was founded in 1925, White would submit manuscripts to it.
He published his first article in The New Yorker magazine in 1925, then joined the staff in 1927 and continued to contribute for around six decades.
Despite the opposition, Hubble, then a thirty-five-year-old scientist, had his findings first published in The New York Times on, 1924, and then more formally presented in the form of a paper at the January 1, 1925 meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
* 1925 The New Yorker publishes its first issue.
The Origins of Fascist Ideology, 1918 1925: The First Complete Study of the Origins of Italian Fascism, New York: Enigma Books, ISBN 978-1-929631-18-6
Notable stagings in London and New York include Barrymore's 1925 production at the Haymarket ; it influenced subsequent performances by John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier.
The critic Lewis Mumford found a copy of the poem in the New York Public Library in 1925 " with its pages uncut "— in other words, it had sat there unread for 50 years.
In 1925, Hugo founded radio station WRNY which broadcast from the 18th floor of The Roosevelt Hotel in New York City and was involved in the first television broadcasts.
* 1903 Emmett Hardy, American musician ( New Orleans Rhythm Kings ) ( d. 1925 )
In 1925, Australian Jack Scott first bowled a form of bodyline in a state match for New South Wales, but his captain Herbie Collins disliked it and would not let him use it again when he was captain.
One of the earliest counts / estimates of motor vehicles in New Zealand had them at 82, 000 in 1925.
The Giants played their first game as an away game against All New Britain in New Britain, Connecticut, on October 4, 1925.
Before the release of Moana, Flaherty made two short films in New York City with private backing, The Pottery Maker ( 1925 ) and The Twenty-Four Dollar Island ( 1927 ).
New York: Harper & Row, 1925.
The New Yorker debuted on February 21, 1925.
* 1925: Gitlow v. New York
From 1922 to 1925, the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini seized power in Italy with a nationalist, totalitarian, and class collaborationist agenda that abolished representative democracy, repressed socialist, left wing and liberal forces, and pursued an aggressive foreign policy aimed at forcefully forging Italy as a world power — a " New Roman Empire ".

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