FOR THE HEADLINE PRIZE
If there is such a thing as a headline prize, the award for 1924 ought to go to the “New Republic.” The magazine quotes Gene Stratton Porter as saying: “Personally, it is difficult for me to understand why characters that would not' bo admitted into a home or a family circle in person on any consideration should be allowed to come there between the covers of a book.” I And the hoadline which the. “New Republic” applies is: “Mary, if Mr. Palstaff Calls To-day, I'm Nat at Home’’
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Shannon News, 27 May 1924, Page 4
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92FOR THE HEADLINE PRIZE Shannon News, 27 May 1924, Page 4
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