Quote of the day
Good authors, too, who once knew better words
Now only use four-letter words
Writing prose —
Anything goes.
Gerald Stanley Lee
Born: 1862
Died: 1944 (aged 82)
Bio: Gerald Stanley Lee was an American Congregational clergyman and the author of numerous books and essays. Lee was "a frequent contributor of reviews to the Critic and other periodicals and wrote books on religion, modern culture, and physical fitness.
Known for:
- The Voice of the Machines (1906)
- The Ghost In The White House (1920)
- Crowds A Moving-Picture of Democracy (1913)
- Inspired Millionaires (1908)
- Rest Working