Love Conquers All 
 
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Title: Love Conquers All 
Author: Robert C. Benchley 
Release Date: May 29, 2005 [EBook #15851] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 
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[Transcriber's note: Footnotes moved to end of story] 
 
[Illustration: They look him over as if he were a fresh air child being 
given a day's outing.] 
 
LOVE CONQUERS ALL
BY ROBERT C. BENCHLEY 
ILLUSTRATED BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS 
1922 
Printed October, 1922 
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
The author thanks the editors of the following publications for their 
permission to print the articles in this book: _Life, The New York 
World, The New York Tribune, The Detroit Athletic Club News, and 
The Consolidated Press Association_. 
 
CONTENTS 
I THE BENCHLEY-WHITTIER CORRESPONDENCE 
II FAMILY LIFE IN AMERICA Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 
III THIS CHILD KNOWS THE ANSWER--_DO YOU_? 
IV RULES AND SUGGESTIONS FOE WATCHING AUCTION 
BRIDGE 
V A CHRISTMAS SPECTACLE 
VI HOW TO WATCH A CHESS MATCH 
VII WATCHING BASEBALL 
VIII HOW TO BE A SPECTATOR AT SPRING PLANTING 
IX THE MANHATTADOR
X WHAT TO DO WHILE THE FAMILY IS AWAY 
XI "ROLL YOUR OWN" 
XII DO INSECTS THINK? 
XIII THE SCORE IN THE STANDS 
XIV MID-WINTER SPORTS 
XV READING THE FUNNIES ALOUD 
XVI OPERA SYNOPSES I Die Meister-Genossenschaft. II Il 
Minnestrone III Lucy de Lima 
XVII THE YOUNG IDEA'S SHOOTING GALLERY 
XVIII POLYP WITH A PAST 
XIX HOLT! WHO GOES THERE? 
XX THE COMMITTEE ON THE WHOLE 
XXI NOTING AN INCREASE IN BIGAMY 
XXII THE REAL WIGLAF: MAN AND MONARCH 
XXIII FACING THE BOYS' CAMP PROBLEM 
XXIV ALL ABOUT THE SILESIAN PROBLEM 
XXV HAPPY THE HOME WHERE BOOKS ARE FOUND 
XXVI WHEN NOT IN ROME, WHY DO AS THE ROMANS DID? 
XXVII THE TOOTH, THE WHOLE TOOTH, AND NOTHING BUT 
THE TOOTH 
XXVIII MALIGNANT MIRRORS
XXIX THE POWER OF THE PRESS 
XXX HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 
XXXI HOW TO UNDERSTAND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 
XXXII 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE SUMMER 
XXXIII WELCOME HOME--AND SHUT UP 
XXXIV ANIMAL STORIES I Georgie Dog II Lillian Mosquito 
XXXV THE TARIFF UNMASKED 
LITERARY DEPARTMENT 
XXXVI "TAKE ALONG A BOOK" 
XXXVII CONFESSIONS OF A CHESS CHAMPION 
XXXVIII "RIP VAN WINKLE" 
XXXIX LITERARY LOST AND FOUND DEPT. 
XL "DARKWATER" 
XLI THE NEW TIME-TABLE 
XLII MR. BOK'S AMERICANIZATION 
XLIII ZANE GREY'S MOVIE 
XLIV SUPPRESSING "JURGEN" 
XLV ANTI-IBÁÑEZ 
XLVI ON BRICKLAYING 
XLVII "AMERICAN ANNIVERSARIES"
XLVIII A WEEK-END WITH WELLS 
XLIX ABOUT PORTLAND CEMENT 
L OPEN BOOKCASES 
LI TROUT-FISHING 
LII "SCOUTING FOR GIRLS" 
LIII HOW TO SELL GOODS 
LIV "You!" 
LV THE CATALOGUE SCHOOL 
LVI "EFFECTIVE HOUSE ORGANS" 
LVII ADVICE TO WRITERS 
LVIII "THE EFFECTIVE SPEAKING VOICE" 
LIX THOSE DANGEROUSLY DYNAMIC BRITISH GIRLS 
LX BOOKS AND OTHER THINGS 
LXI "MEASURE YOUR MIND" 
LXII THE BROW-ELEVATION IN HUMOR 
LXIII BUSINESS LETTERS 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
They look him over as if he were a fresh air child being given a day's 
outing. 
The watcher walks around the table, giving each hand a careful
scrutiny. 
"'Round and 'round the tree I go" 
"Atta boy, forty-nine: Only one more to go!" 
For three hours there is a great deal of screaming. 
He was further aided by the breaks of the game. 
Mrs. Deemster didn't enter into the spirit of the thing at all. 
"That's right," says the chairman. 
"If you weren't asleep what were you doing with your eyes closed?" 
You would gladly change places with the most lawless of God's 
creatures. 
I am mortified to discover that the unpleasant looking man is none 
other than myself. 
"I can remember you when you were that high" 
She would turn away and bite her lip. 
"Listen Ed! This is how it goes!" 
They intimate that I had better take my few pennies and run 'round the 
corner to some little haberdashery. 
I thank them and walk in to the nearest dining-room table. 
"Why didn't you tell us that you were reading a paper on birth control?" 
 
LOVE CONQUERS ALL
I. 
THE BENCHLEY-WHITTIER CORRESPONDENCE 
Old scandals concerning the private life of Lord Byron have been 
revived with the recent publication of a collection of his letters. One of 
the big questions seems to be: _Did Byron send Mary Shelley's letter to 
Mrs. R.B. Hoppner_? Everyone seems greatly excited about it. 
Lest future generations be thrown into turmoil over my correspondence 
after I am gone, I want right now to clear up the mystery which has 
puzzled literary circles for over thirty years. I need hardly    
    
		
	
	
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