19 MAY 1973, page 12
Richard Luckett On Thurber And 'new Yorker' Poetry
James Thurber's father, building a rabbit hutch for his sons to keep their pets in, succeeded in locking himself inside; his grandMother, convinced that electricity leaked f rom......
The New Age
Bertram was a pretty man, a coward all and such, slack at a bargain if he can, but Bertram had the touch of twenty ladies, while Montrose who honed the whole way, blunt his bond......