47 Magazine Articles
Click Magazine Articles
Collier's Magazine Articles
Confederate Veteran Magazine Articles
Confidential Magazine Articles
Creative Art Magazine Articles
Current Literature Magazine Articles
Direction Magazine Articles
Film Daily Magazine Articles
Freedom's Triumph Articles
G.I. Joe Magazine Articles
Harper's Bazaar Magazine Articles
Harper's Weekly Articles
Hearst's Sunday American Articles
Ken Magazine Articles
La Baionnette Articles
Leslie's Magazine Articles
Liberty Magazine Articles
Life Magazine Articles
Men's Wear Magazine Articles
Newsweek Articles
Outing Magazine Articles
Outlook Magazine Articles
People Today Magazine Articles
Photoplay Magazine Articles
Pic Magazine Articles
PM Tabloid Articles
Punch Magazine Articles
Rob Wagner's Script Magazine Articles
Scribner's Magazine Articles
Sea Power Magazine Articles
Stage Magazine Articles
The American Legion Monthly Articles
The American Legion Weekly Articles
The Atlantic Monthly Articles
The Dial Magazine Articles
The Film Spectator Magazine Articles
The Flapper Magazine Articles
The National Park Service Articles
The New Republic Articles
The New York Times Articles
The North American Review Articles
The Saturday Evening Post Articles
The Saturday Review Articles
The Smart Set Articles
Theatre Arts Magazine Articles
Touchstone Magazine Articles
Trench Warfare Articles
Vanity Fair Magazine Articles
Vogue Magazine Articles

Magazines

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

• '48 Magazine, 1948 •


“Ross is a kind of impostor. The New Yorker is urbane; cactus is more urbane than Ross. The New Yorker carries understatement almost to the point of inaudibility; with Ross the expletive crowds out most of the eight parts of speech….It is true that he never had a high school education; but it is also true that he is a master grammarian, and that the superb sense of style which informs The New Yorker flows in part from his clean, uncompromising feeling for the English language.”

Click here to read the second half of the Harold Ross profile. This portion is decorated with rejected cartoons from The New Yorker

Ross never forgot his days in Paris as the editor of The Stars & Stars, click here to read an article about that period in his life.

– four books from Amazon:

Read The New Yorker<br>(’48 Magazine, 1948) for Free
harold ross interviewnew yorker magazine founding editor harold rosseditor harold ross life and timesharold ross founder of new yorker magazine 1925

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

HAROLD ROSS: Founding Editor

harold ross interviewnew yorker magazine founding editor harold rosseditor harold ross life and timesharold ross founder of new yorker magazine 1925
Scroll to Top