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The New Yorker: Charles S. Holmes

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SOURCE: "The New Yorker: Early Days," in The Clocks of Columbus: The Literary Career of James Thurber, Atheneum, 1972, pp. 90-112.

Holmes was an American critic and educator. In the following excerpt, he discusses James Thurber's early years at the New Yorker.

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