Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1920)

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SAN FRANCISCO CALL " Kaufman's editorials have made him famous wherever men of our speech hire or are hired. They seem to me of the finest, strongest, most helpful deliverances that have been penned 'since spoken word man's spirit stirred beyond his belly's need.' " BOSTON TRANSCRIPT "Sympathy with mankind in all its lowest and highest manifestations is the keynote of Mr. Kaufman's writings. He sees into the heart of the man to whom he writes. He is keen and clear eyed." AUSTRALASIAN NATION "He will be the pathfinder for an army of conquerors." DULUTH HERALD "He writes with a sword." OTTAWA CITIZEN, CANADA "His dynamic word has revealed the greatness of human power. * * * He has seen the sins and injustice of life and has realized the power inherent in man to conquer environment, both individually now and socially ultimately." LONDON DAILY EXPRESS "The spirit of America is in his pages." CATHOLIC HERALD, LONDON "His message is very much to the point, straight from the shoulder, epigrammatic and brilliant. * * *" NEW ORLEANS PICAYUNE ' As an editorial writer of international influence, Herbert Kaufman is perhaps the greatest individual force in shaping the world thought currents of today." Shown At Theatres bert Wee Herbert Kaufman's Weekly Page, published simulta neously by a nation-wide chain of newspapers, includinj the Philadelphia Public Ledger, the New York American the Washington Star, the Boston Herald, the Indianapoli News and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, has reached th largest audience in America. And now — he brings this vast audience to the motio picture theatre. it may be doubted," says the Chicago Tribune, any man before him ever had so many readers in h own time." The millions who have followed Herbert Kaufma during the past decade, subscribing to magazines an weeklies for his writings — searching through the gre; Sunday newspapers for his scathing indictments of soci and national w rongs and his messages of inspiration ar encouragement — will now find concentrated in their loc theatre the full range of his unique genius. Presented by