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[1] FATHER By ZONA GALE, author of MISS LULU BETT [2] THE SUCCESS OF JUDGE JEWETT [3] A GOOD LAWYER AND CITIZEN By MEREDITH NICHOLSON, the well-known novelist Many articles have been written about conspicuous men whose careers are notable successes by reason of their wealth or professional positions, but every town has another type the average successful American who has done his duty to his family and his community and has reached a position of trust and honor in the minds of his neighbors which cannot be measured in the usual terms of success. It is this type of American which will be depicted for the first time in a series to which the three noted writers mentioned above have contributed. To begin in the OCTOBER SCRIBNER'S |