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COMPLETE CONTENTS of This Issue—MAY 1928
In and About the Theatre
"She Stoops to Conquer"—Fay Bainter. 58
Repertory, This Sort and That—By Gilbert Gabriel. 59
Angna Enters, Pantomimist—Photograph. 63
Joe Cook in an Uplifted Moment—Photograph. 69
Once an Actor—Always?—By Walter Winchell. 74
"I Was an Actor Once Myself"—Photographs. 75
Miss Hutchinson, Heroine—Photograph. 84
June Walker and Geoffrey Kerr—Photograph. 87
Concerning the Cinema
La Précieuse: Patsy Ruth Miller—Photograph. 72
The Luck of the Stars—Photographs. 83
John Gilbert—By Jim Tally. 85
The Melodramatic Anna May Wong—Photograph. 93
The World of Art
Counting Out the Champion—By George Bellows. 61
Recent Portrait Heads by Jacob Epstein. 67
Three Graces of the Grotto—By Leon Underwood. 71
The World of Ideas
The Battle of the Sexes—By Aldous Huxley. 55
A Novelist's Laboratory—By Arthur Schnitzler. 66
Are You a 100% American?—By Diogenes Americanos. 68
Grand Opera—Its Cause and Cure, II—By Deems Taylor. 73
The Outlived Thing—By Compton Mackenzie. 79
Cooking as a Fine Art—By Paul Morand. 82
Strange Interview with Mr. O'Neill—By John Riddell. 86
Berlin—1928—By William Bolitho. 89
Poetry and Terse
Desirée—By S. Fowler Wright. 79
Literary Hors d'Œuvres
The Facts About Madame Nature—By Heywood Broun. 56
Nostalgia in Dallas—By Louis Golding. 60
La Philosophic Americaine—By George Jean Nathan. 62
Captain! My Captain—By Alexander Woollcolt. 70
How to Know Our Feathered Cousins—By Corey Ford. 77
Satirical Sketches
The Marquis and the Millionaire—By Benito. 57
The Theatre Reviewed by Hearsay—By Covarrubias. 64
Hear the Music of the Bells, Wedding Bells—By Alan Odle. 80
The Meistersingers of Berlin—By Adolf Dehn. 88
Miscellaneous
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. 54
A Crime of 1836—By Edmund Pearson. 76
The New Jascha Heifetz—Photograph. 78
Keeping Amateurs Amateur—By W. O. McGeehan. 90
The Hall of Fame. 91
Difficulties of Contract—By Charles Stuart Street. 92
How To Swing a Golf Club—By Robert T. Jones, Jr. 94
The Well Dressed Woman En Route. 95
The Smart World Afloat. 96
Our London Letter on Men's Fashions. 98
For the Well-Dressed Man. 100
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