Today, backed by Astor & Harriman money, edited by the President's most affectionate brain-truster, is the most quoted magazine in the U. S. Hating though they do to mention a magazine, newspapers quote it every week. That such luxurious free publicity should have brought Today only 59,000 circulation in its first year is a baffling fact. But last week Editor Raymond Moley proved that, if he is not a successful editor, he is an honest one. His subject was California's Upton ("Epic") Sinclair. Had he aped all bigwig Democrats—Senator William Gibbs...
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