2. Sunday, March 14, 1937

There is a lot more to tell about that Sunday. The regular edition of the Mirror is hitting the streets by 5 a.m. and George wants his pics in by 10 p.m. the night before, to get a rough on the space, but in this case there was likely to be a need for added info...

3. Sunday, March 14, 1937

But this Sunday was not about to end with dinner and a snooze. When I got back to the paper at 6:30 p.m., I wasn’t surprised that The Boss was still out. I know he likes the quality of the cigar smoke at the Algonquin Hotel so I went on over to West 44th Street to...

I imagine my salvation

a Menckenesque     Part One     The stolon and the radix: putting into words what cannot be said     I have learned to love Montaigne. This did not happened quickly or easily, but the affection began when I read this: “I write to keep from going...

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