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Good photographers
rate Connell one of America's few fine
photographers.
Good authors, playwrights, editors, and good
peoplesensible
and nonsensicalcan look at "In Pictures,"
recall a man
named Jonathan Swift, a satire called Gulliver's
Travels. Connell's
work merits the high compliment implied.
. . . . . TOM MALONEY
The story
is a separate entity. It is aptly described by the
editors of
the Saturday Evening Post, who used it in Octo-
ber issue,
as a fit subject for inmates of Matteawan and others
used to padded
cells. As such it is the natural text matter to
accompany
the pictures. However, each should be read separ-
ately. Their
blood relationship will then be cockeyedly
apparent.
The story begins on the next page. It is called
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