Articles from 1930–1939

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.