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The New Yorker: Russell Maloney

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SOURCE: "Tilley the Toiler: A Profile of the New Yorker Magazine," in The Saturday Review of Literature, Vol. XXX, No. 34, August 30, 1947, pp. 7-10, 29-32.

In the following excerpt, Maloney discusses "legends" concerning various personalities and practices associated with the New Yorker.

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