This precursor to The New Yorker magazine features several Algonquin Roundtable regulars, including Broun, Woolcott, and Morley. Editor is John C. Farrar, an American editor, writer and publisher. Farrar founded two publishing companies — Farrar & Rinehart and Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ( Matt Pierard)
The Elder Critic and The Young Enthusiast, by Heywood BrounHiker At Midnight, by Carl Sandburg (poem)The World's Most Curious Books, by Walter H. BlumenthalThe Curious Case of Kenelm Digby, by Christopher MorleyChild and Wind, by Lola Ridge (poem)Murray Hill Sees Mr. Chesterton, by Murray HillApotheosis, by Keith Preston (poem)Dreiser - After Twenty Years, by Edward H. SmithThe Poems of the Month, by Louis UntermeyerAmerica and the Young Intellectual, by Harold StearnsA Talk With Charles Dickens's Office Boy, by Catherine Van DykeMaxwell Struthers Burt, by Blanche Colton WilliamsThe Alleged Culture of New England, by Richard BurtonThe Londoner, by Simon PureLonely, by Jo Felshin (poem)A Literary Portrait Gallery, by Annie Nathan MeyerThirty Thousand Poets From Japan, by Shigeyoshi ObataWalt Whitman - Dramatic Critic, by Alexander WoolcottOld Love and New Poetry, Or Vice Versa, by Floyd DellThe Baltimore Anti-Christ, by F. Scott FitzgeraldWhat is The "American Language"?, by Ring W. LardnerWoman Sees Steel, by Mary AustinRepentance, by Daniel Henderson (poem)Foreign Notes and Comment, by Allen Wilson PorterfieldAllegiance, by Hildegarde FlannerThe Gossip Shop, by Anonymous
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