VERSATILE MIX
WRITER AND RIDER Tom Mix can write as well as he can ride, which is fulsome praise. And he does write those articles of scintillating wit and incisive comment on foibles of the folk of filmland. “Life,” the humorous weekly, and “Variety,'* the magazine of show and cinema business, vouch for the fact he is the author of the clever epistles they run. He reached for his pen at the suggestion of friends who he had long delighted by is slangy, typically American observations on the lives and activities of movie people. The highbrowed critics have made the discovery that the “HorsemaA of the Plains” is in a fair way of being another Will Rogers, also a literary ex-cowboy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 273, 8 February 1928, Page 14
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121VERSATILE MIX Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 273, 8 February 1928, Page 14
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