Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
The “Keeping Posted” in this issue solves the problem of what to call the George Apley material. Marquand created a framing story of letters for a novel, which became in book form The Late George Apley. So it is fiction, though the SEP lists it as articles. Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
The “Keeping Posted” in this issue notes that Hollywood bought Benét’s “Everybody Was Very Nice.” It was theoretically filmed; as “Love, Honor, and Behave” but the on-line synopsis bears no real resemblance to the story, the film being a comedy about wife-spanking. Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Not sure if it is general knowledge, but a note in the “Keeping Posted” section on the last page (which I’m mostly not listing unless it has something that looks significant) says that Leslie Ford’s real first name was Nitzenith, later shortened to Zenith. Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
Details supplied by Mark Owings. |