408. The life of a country editor. February 16, 1928, p.1, 5. Reprinted from Vanity Fair.

409. The lost novel. September 20, 1928, p.5. (Unsigned; reprinted from Scribner’s Magazine)

410. A man of ideas. January 19, 1927, p.6-7. Reprinted from WO.

411. Milk bottles. January 10, 1929, p.2, 7. Reprinted from HM.

412. Nellie is dead; the print shop cat passes away. January 12, 1928, p.6. (Unsigned) HT.

413. The newspaper and the modern age. August 15, 1929, p.1, 4, 10. A speech made at the Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, August 12, 1929.

414. Our new editor’s bow. November 3, 1927, p.1.

415. Print shop to have picture of Thomas Jefferson presented by Governor Byrd. August 30, 1928, p.1. (Signed “The Editor”)

416. A sentimental journey. June 21, 1928, p.5. Reprinted from Vanity Fair.

417. Soliloquy. January 31, 1929, p.3. Reprinted from Vanity Fair.