The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 232
... audiences for pre- ferring the comfort and allure of these , especially the audience that can afford only fifty cents . The gallery has become an obsolete institution . Executives of the Federal Theater Project have told me that their ...
... audiences for pre- ferring the comfort and allure of these , especially the audience that can afford only fifty cents . The gallery has become an obsolete institution . Executives of the Federal Theater Project have told me that their ...
Page 240
... audience , each audience being for him a different entity and re- quiring a different attack . It is interesting to note , also , that the Marx Brothers have been driven back to vaude- ville to test out and time their comic material ...
... audience , each audience being for him a different entity and re- quiring a different attack . It is interesting to note , also , that the Marx Brothers have been driven back to vaude- ville to test out and time their comic material ...
Page 304
... audience . This is exactly what has happened in the field of the digest magazines . The dilemma of modern man ... audience which believes that culture derives from breadth rather than depth of knowl- edge . In order to satisfy the ...
... audience . This is exactly what has happened in the field of the digest magazines . The dilemma of modern man ... audience which believes that culture derives from breadth rather than depth of knowl- edge . In order to satisfy the ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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