Hints and tips:
...Dwight Morrow, a banker with JPMorgan who would become Lindbergh’s father-in-law, isn’t described as an alcoholic: he is “a hopeless souse”. Well, that’s probably how they’d have put it in 1927....
...Even the first issue contains several cases of cross-reviewing: Dwight Macdonald writes about Arthur Schlesinger and has a book of his own critiqued by Barbara Probst Solomon; WH Auden’s criticism is reviewed...
...Sid Richardson was among those allegedly involved in letting friends, such as President Dwight Eisenhower, invest in his “good’’ wells but not his “bad”....
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