Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — [?]hall an Author; Have Story in Argosy. [ARTICLE]
[?]hall an Author; Have Story in Argosy.
, a ■sselaer and Remington I remember ‘Teas'’ Marnok Mr. and Mrs. George arrlng residents of this jA which time Mr. Marandr editor and publisher desflpublican- Tess’s full ‘Edison Tesla Marshall, ' B a| 'been named after the leading electricians. dilVays went by the name I* Jb parents moved to MeddJ almost seven years ago, tJmany friends ’Will be 1 know that Tess is comaJeonsiderable fame, there* JI the talent natively credJjM>siers. His father was f Jof splendid Journalistic file, Mrs. Marshall was a ts of poetry to maga- |, therefore, has both Id heredity as a founder Ta |iterary career. The foljcle from the Medford, ill, shows what he has _ f | and it to quite sure I old friends will be on. h t for The Argosy which s story. The Mail says: t Marshall, son of Mr. and -e E. Marshall, has re- ~ m the state university heaped with literary tic honors. A few days ng he received a check Pl 'entitled "The Leopard,” j appear shortly ip The “Ils is quite a remarkable for a college freshman, of the young man pre-’ m ?m a brilliant literary both college plays this D tshall had an important I’rofessor Reddle declares ; as lof the most promising «a|ates in his department”
