The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, January 27, 1927, Image 7
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By John W. Thomason, Jr.
Maybe you saw “What Price Glory” or ‘The Big Parade,”
the most talked about stage play and movie of the war. Here is
what Laurence Stallings, the author of both, and himself an officer
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who saw plenty of fighting, says about the story written by Captain
Thomason: “Fix Bayonets!” is, in the opinion of many of us who
ought to know, the finest account of their sons in battle which the
American people have received in their sometimes military history.”
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We take pleasure in announcing this Epic of
the War as a Serial in next weeks issue of •
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