Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1910 — Infallible People. [ARTICLE]
Infallible People.
John Corbin of Boston, author and playwright, said recently that he had resigned the post of literary director of the New theater because he disliked the superior air that such offlees carry with them. “You decline play after play,” he said. “You make enemy after enemy. You pretend to be infallible, and the pose of your infallibility is an ugly and unpopular one. “Nobody, you know, wants to bo like Blynr.’s wife. “'That wife of yours,’ said a friend of Blynn’s sympathetically, 'never admits having made a mistake, does she?’ “ ‘Oh,’ said Blynn, with a bitter smile, ‘she occasionally allows that she made one mistake when she married me, but she won’t admit even that outside the family circle.' ”
