Woollcott


Alexander, 1887–1943, U.S. essayist and journalist.
Historical Examples

Standing there, Mr. Woollcott and I contrived several theories.
Turns about Town Robert Cortes Holliday

Mr. Woollcott asked Mr. Chesterton, and told him of a restaurant nearby where this could be obtained.
Turns about Town Robert Cortes Holliday

And Mr. Woollcott’s manner indicated that he was inclined to take some sort of revenge on the hall-man.
Turns about Town Robert Cortes Holliday

noun
Alexander. 1887–1943, US writer and critic. His collected essays include Shouts and Murmurs (1922)

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