1930
|
2/1/1930 |
Screenland |
20/4 |
94-95 |
“The Stage” |
2/1/1930 |
American Mercury |
|
221-228 |
“Tom Reed.” |
3/1/1930 |
Screenland |
20/5 |
92-93 |
“The Stage” |
4/1/1930 |
Screenland |
20/6 |
96-97 |
“The Stage” |
5/1/1930 |
Screenland |
21/1 |
96-97 |
“The Stage” |
5/1/1930 |
Thinker, The |
Vol.2/No.6 |
|
“In Defence Of Pantheism.” |
5/10/1930 |
Thinker, The |
Vol.2/No.5 |
|
“Something To Argue About.” |
6/1/1930 |
American Mercury |
|
242-243 |
“Fantasia Impromptu” |
6/1/1930 |
Screenland |
21/2 |
96-97 |
The Stage |
7/1/1930 |
American Mercury |
|
353-361 |
“Ben Butler” |
7/1/1930 |
Screenland |
21/3 |
92-93 |
The Stage in Review |
7/1/1930 |
Thinker, The |
Vol.2/No.3 |
|
“The Liberator Of God.” |
8/1/1930 |
American Mercury |
|
497-500 |
“The Thing Called Art” |
8/1/1930 |
Screenland |
21/4 |
96-97 |
The Stage in Review |
8/29/1930 |
Life |
|
14 |
Great Minds At Work |
9/1/1930 |
Screenland |
21/5 |
90-91 |
The Stage in Review |
10/1/1930 |
Screenland |
21/6 |
92-93 |
The Stage in Review |
10/31/1930 |
Life |
|
13 |
Great Minds At Work |
11/1/1930 |
Screenland |
22/1 |
92-93 |
The Stage in Review |
12/1/1930 |
Screenland |
22/2 |
94-95 |
The Stage in Review |
1931
|
1/1/1931 |
Screenland |
22/3 |
92-93 |
The Stage in Review |
2/1/1931 |
Screenland |
22/4 |
64-65 |
The Stage in Review |
3/1/1931 |
Screenland |
22/5 |
60-61 |
The Stage in Review |
4/1/1931 |
Screenland |
22/6 |
64-65 |
The Stage in Review |
4/3/1931 |
Life |
|
13 |
[untitled] |
5/1/1931 |
American Mercury |
|
103-112 |
“Henry George” |
5/1/1931 |
Screenland |
23/1 |
64-65, 111 |
The Stage in Review |
6/1/1931 |
Screenland |
23/2 |
86-87, 101-102 |
The Stage in Review |
6/15/1931 |
Contempo |
1 |
1,3 |
“The Holy Wesleyan Empire” |
7/1/1931 |
Bookman, The |
73 |
487-491 |
“Portraits en Brochette” |
7/1/1931 |
Screenland |
23/3 |
64-65, 124 |
The Stage in Review |
7/2/1931 |
Daily Northwestern, The |
|
11 |
What’s Going On in the World Today |
7/2/1931 |
Sun, The |
|
10 |
Americans Ignore Philosophy |
7/2/1931 |
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune |
|
10 |
Philosophy Has Little Vogue in United States |
7/3/1931 |
Mason City Globe-Gazette |
|
8 |
“Get It and Hold It,” Philosophy of Man in Street |
7/5/1931 |
Daily Boston Globe |
|
A16 |
Americans’ Philosophy “Get It and Hold It” |
7/11/1931 |
Columbia Evening Republican |
|
9 |
Merely Dodging Things, American’s Philosophy |
8/1/1931 |
Screenland |
23/4 |
64-65, 127 |
The Stage in Review |
8/15/1931 |
Contempo |
1 |
1,6 |
“A Self Interview” |
9/1/1931 |
Screenland |
23/5 |
64-65, 122 |
The Stage in Review |
9/22/1931 |
San Bernardino Sun |
38 |
4 |
“Last 10 Years Selected For Volume Topic.” |
|
|
By H. Allen Smith |
10/1/1931 |
American Mercury |
|
207-214 |
“Making of a Wowser” |
10/1/1931 |
Screenland |
23/6 |
86-87, 115 |
The Stage in Review |
11/1/1931 |
Screenland |
24/1 |
87, 114-115 |
The Stage in Review |
12/1/1931 |
American Mercury |
|
447-454 |
“Lüchow’s” |
12/1/1931 |
American Mercury |
|
501-502 |
“More Trouble Ahead” |
12/1/1931 |
Screenland |
24/2 |
86-87, 118 |
The Stage in Review |
1932
|
1/1/1932 |
Screenland |
24/3 |
62-63 |
The Stage in Review |
1/24/1932 |
Daily Tar Heel, The |
|
1 |
Robinson Jeffers |
2/1/1932 |
Screenland |
24/4 |
64-65, 108 |
The Stage in Review |
3/1/1932 |
Contempo |
1 |
1 |
“Unauthorized Biography” |
3/1/1932 |
Screenland |
24/5 |
64-65, 110 |
The Stage in Review |
3/12/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
20, 22 |
Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye |
3/19/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
23, 26 |
Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye |
3/26/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
18, 22 |
Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye |
4/1/1932 |
New Movie Magazine, The |
|
43, 112-114 |
First Class Hokum—but how we love it! |
4/2/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
20, 26 |
Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye |
4/9/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
12, 22 |
Broadway Stage From Camera Eye |
4/16/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
35 |
Grand Hotel |
4/23/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
10 |
Broadway Stage From Camera Eye |
5/1/1932 |
American Mercury |
|
363-371 |
“Mouquin’s” |
5/7/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
12 |
Broadway Stage From Camera Eye |
5/21/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
18 |
Broadway Stage From Camera Eye |
6/1/1932 |
Screenland |
|
72-73, 81 |
The Stage in Review |
6/4/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
14 |
The Stage—From Camera Eye |
6/25/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
18 |
The Stage—From Camera Eye |
7/1/1932 |
American Mercury |
|
360-368 |
“Joel’s” |
7/1/1932 |
Life |
|
7 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
7/1/1932 |
Screenland |
25/3 |
26-27, 79 |
“Meet ‘The General'” |
7/20/1932 |
San Bernardino Sun |
38 |
18 |
“Announces his magazine.” |
8/1/1932 |
Life |
|
6 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
9/1/1932 |
Life |
|
6 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
9/17/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
12 |
“The Stage from the Camera’s Eye” |
10/1/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
17 |
“Here’s a Grab-Off as a Picture” |
10/8/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
18 |
“Makings of Good Film Pudding” |
10/15/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
16 |
“Job for ‘Some Hollywood Ibsen'” |
10/29/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
19 |
“Outlines of a Corking Good Film” |
11/1/1932 |
American Mercury |
|
348-354 |
“Jack’s” |
11/1/1932 |
Clarion, The |
1 |
8-9 |
Benjamin DeCasseres |
11/1/1932 |
Life |
|
6 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
11/12/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
24 |
“Superb for Rapid-Fire Comedy” |
12/1/1932 |
Life |
|
6 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
12/3/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
12 |
“They’ll Stand in Line to Grab It” |
12/17/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
26 |
“Simply Must Be Done as a Picture” |
12/31/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
17 |
“Fascinating Picture Can Be Made” |
12/31/1932 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
36 |
“Rasputin and the Empress” |
1933
|
1/1/1933 |
Life |
|
12 |
Political Porridge |
1/6/1933 |
Jersey City Jewish Standard |
|
5-6 |
The Gorgeous Destroyer |
1/23/1933 |
Lone Star Lutheran,The |
15/10 |
4 |
“The Simile Crop Of The Year.” |
1/28/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
17 |
“Had Their Eye on Hollywood” |
2/1/1933 |
Clarion, The |
1 |
14-15 |
“Symphony of My Life” |
2/1/1933 |
Life |
|
20 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
2/25/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
33 |
“For Trade That Combs Hair Back” |
3/1/1933 |
Clarion, The |
9 |
9 |
“Kept” |
3/1/1933 |
American Mercury |
|
368-369 |
“Fantasia Impromptu” |
3/1/1933 |
Life |
|
30 |
The Hit-and-Run Thinker |
3/25/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
18 |
“It’s Bound for Hollywood” |
4/8/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
10 |
“Gold Mine for the Producer” |
4/29/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
19 |
“And the Screen Has No Cornell!” |
5/1/1933 |
Life |
|
16 |
“14 Points on 3.2” |
5/20/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
15 |
“Will Be Splendid Entertainment” |
5/27/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
17 |
“Might Be Profound Film Drama” |
6/24/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
10 |
“Researchers and Window Dressers” |
7/1/1933 |
American Mercury |
|
374 |
“Golden Elixir” |
7/1/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
11 |
“Grand Material for the Screen” |
8/1/1933 |
American Spectator, The |
|
3 |
“On a Scratch-Pad” |
8/5/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
35 |
“This Play ‘Would Clean Up Big'” |
8/26/1933 |
Lampasas Daily Leader, The |
30/147 |
3 |
Howe About |
9/9/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
12 |
“This ‘Ought to Move in Every Spot'” |
10/14/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
15 |
Plays That Hit the Picture Idea |
10/21/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
15 |
Beats ‘Arrowsmith’ for Films |
10/28/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
23 |
“Jammed with Picture Material” |
11/4/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
30 |
DeCasseres, Stage Trumpeter, Sounds Note Of Comeback in Success of Seven Openings |
11/11/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
34 |
“An Air-Tight, Seamless Thriller” |
12/2/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
67 |
‘Great Possibilities as Smash-Hit’ |
12/6/1933 |
Oakland Tribune |
|
3 |
First Legal Drink Taken in Just 2½ Seconds After Repeal |
12/6/1933 |
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern |
|
14 |
Joyous Moment First Drink in Thirteen Years |
12/6/1933 |
Ogden Standard Examiner |
|
1 |
Noted Author Describes Joy of Being First Man To Gulp Lawful Highball |
12/16/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
22 |
Requires All the Studio Tricks’ |
12/30/1933 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
23 |
Lot of Potential Film Angles’ |
1934
|
1/13/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
15 |
Would Go Over with Star Cast’ |
1/20/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
14 |
“Great Buy for Picture Technique” |
1/27/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
21 |
“Ship Entire Cast to Hollywood” |
2/3/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
26 |
Material for a Neat Film Comedy’ |
2/10/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
33 |
‘Surest-Fire Stuff of the Season’ |
2/17/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
20 |
‘Almost Too Good for the Screen’ |
2/23/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
20 |
“Ingredients of 80-Minute Thrill” |
3/3/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
21 |
“Something Superb for the Screen” |
3/10/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
45 |
This Play Is a “Program Natural” |
3/24/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
40, 44 |
|
De Casseres Calls “Rothschild” First Full-Sized World Picture |
3/24/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
68 |
“It Will Make a Memorable Film” |
3/30/1934 |
New York Times, The |
|
|
[untitled] |
|
Letter to the Editor about the ACLU |
4/1/1934 |
Esquire |
|
52-53 |
“The King of Party Throwers.” |
|
The Magazine For Men |
4/7/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
28 |
“Work for Most Serious Director” |
4/14/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
15 |
‘Would Make a Great Picture’ |
4/21/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
11 |
‘Ought to Tick-Tock on the Screen’ |
4/28/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
16 |
‘Solo Show for John Barrymore’ |
5/12/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
25 |
Play Would “Cut Quite a Figure” |
5/19/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
37 |
‘Should Click on Screen Like Taxi’ |
5/26/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
37 |
“Limitless for Screen Humdinger” |
6/15/1934 |
Harvard Crimson, The |
|
|
“Honorary Degree Praised… … And Damned” |
|
To the editor – Internet article search www.thecrimson.com |
6/15/1934 |
Harvard Crimson, The |
|
|
“Yesterday – A Minor Poet Goes Patriotic” |
|
Response from editor – Internet article search www.thecrimson.com |
6/23/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
100 |
“Corking Title, But—” |
8/1/1934 |
New Movie Magazine, The |
10/2 |
34-35, 68 |
My Screen Sweethearts…and Why |
9/8/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
12 |
Broadway Stage from Camera Eye |
9/22/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
17 |
‘Good Fare of an Ancient Vintage’ |
9/29/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
15 |
‘New Screen Stuff for Melodrama’ |
10/6/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
30 |
Superbly Entertaining’ for a Film |
10/7/1934 |
New York Times, The |
|
X3 |
Found in the First-Class Mail |
|
Letter to the Editor |
10/13/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
18 |
“Plenty of Good Picture Angles” |
10/20/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
17 |
‘Calls for Biggest All-Star Cast’ |
10/27/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
32 |
‘Would Make Daring, Honest Film’ |
11/3/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
35 |
‘Contains Good Film Possibilities’ |
11/10/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
33 |
‘Here’s Definitely a Picture Buy’ |
11/17/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
9 |
First Issue of Time’s Two-Reel News Opens in Theatres Dec. 20 |
11/24/1934 |
Motion Picture Herald |
|
55 |
Film and Star ‘Bound for Studio’ |
1935
|
10/10/1935 |
Syracuse NY Journal |
|
|
Fatal Ballyhoo |
|
Syndicated newspaper column. |
1936
|
3/7/1936 |
Harvard Crimson, The |
|
|
“The Hemaphrodite and Other Poems |
|
The Bookshelf – Internet article search www.thecrimson.com |
1937
|
2/12/1937 |
Los Angeles Enquirer |
|
|
“Lincoln: Folk Hero.” |
1938
|
1/1/1938 |
Desk Drawer Anthology, The |
|
77 |
“The Masses.” |
|
A Poem. |