Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1911 — About Parlettte Himself. [ARTICLE]
About Parlettte Himself.
Ralph Pariette is the editor of Lyceumite and Talent, the official organ of the Lyceum and all pertaining where with his high conception of the possibilities of the platform and his masterful pen he is doing the a great service. Ralph Pariette was a country editor struggling with a mortgage on a meal ticket and faith in the future, both getting punched every day. He wrote stuff that made peopllaugh—and think at the same time. His readers called him to the platform. His success was immediate and emphatic. He fills about two hundred engagements a year and carries on a vast amount of other work. His editorial office has been a car seat since he began lecturing in 1596. He has been in newspaper work for twenty years and still thinks the world is growing better. He is a remarkable example of a writer who is also a speaker. He has often been called “The Charles Lamb of the Lyceum.” At the Presbyterion church Monday November 27th. Admission 35 cents.
