SOURCE: "Lines By Ogden Nash," in New York Times Book Review, November 29, 1942, p. 16.
In the following review of Good Intentions, Tinker comments upon Nash's insight into human nature and his ability to succinctly, accurately, and wittily incorporate those observations into his poems.
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