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Robert Keable urging the Automaton called Citizen to turn on his oppressor. Helen Bullitt Lowry watching Puritanism set the Flapper free. Frederick O'Brien finds the South Seas purified and beautified by the Missionaries. Dorothy Parker hating Reformers. Frank Swinnerton contemplating, from the Tight Little Isle, the two classes of prigs developed by Prohibition; those who accept it and those who rebel. H. M. Tomlinson regarding, with not too great enthusiasm, the Perfect State of the Future. Charles Hanson Towne and the Law. John V. A. Weaver noticing the bartender who has been thrown out of work by Prohibition. Alexander Woollcott rescuing the Playwright from the awful shears of the Censor. The Periscope of the Author of the Mirrors of Washington is turned toward the Great Negative Oracle. |
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