House & 'Garden 
Cartoon by F. G. Cooper, who illustrates most of 
Mr. Sullivan’s articles 
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Washington reporting for Collier s the significant develop¬ 
ments of politics—world politics—as they change from 
day to day. 
To read Mark Sullivan in Collier’s — and his ardcles appear almost 
every week—is to keep in touch in a peculiarly intimate way with what 
the world is thinking and doing. 
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others. 
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Dorothy Canfield, Holworthy Hall, John Russell and writers of similar 
reputation. 
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