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IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE
The Theatre—By George Jean Nathan. 42
Fannie Brice and Hal Skelly—Photograph. 43
High Spots in Moanin' Low—Photographs. 43
Marilyn Miller—Photograph. 50
Four Great Masters of Magic—Photographs. 54
So You Want to Go On the Stage—By Leslie Howard ... 55
Elissa Landi—Photograph. 56
Vilma Banky—Photograph. 63
George S. Kaufman—Photograph. 70
Ethel Barrymore Colt—Photograph. 75
CONCERNING THE CINEMA
Gloria Swanson—Photograph . 66
THE WORLD OF ART
Andre Derain and a New Art Gallery. 45
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
The Next War—By Jay Franklin. 39
Comrade Broun—By Alexander Woollcott. 46
Bachelors Do Not Marry—Clare Boothe Brokaw. 51
The Devil a Monk Would Be—By Harold Nicolson .... 52
A Theory About Corruption—By Walter Lippmann .... 61
LITERARY HORS D'OEUVRES
Ten Little Fingers—By Margaret Case Morgan . . . 44
The Beautiful End—By Thomas Burke. 49
Our Own Popular Science Department—By Corey Ford 64
Questions and Answers—By Mrs. S. Carps Madman . 67
Hot Shots From a Big Hand—By Texas Guinan . . . 71
Rah-Rah Boys in Hollywood—By Frank Lynn Parke . 71
Lost—One Yacht—By Jack Cluett. 73
The Archdeacon's Pyjamas—By Edmund Pearson 74
Tripe—By John Riddell. 77
SATIRICAL SKETCHES
Drawing—By George Belcher. 53
"Frankie and Johnny"—By Miguel Covarrubias ..... 58
The Tom Thumbers Follow Through By Alajálov .... 68
MISCELLANEOUS
Owen D. Young—Frontispiece. 38
Heywood Broun—Photograph. 47
A Distant Voice in the Darkness—By Dorothy Tilka Stone . 57
Blue Skies—Photograph. 60
The College Football Industry—By Paul W. Gallico ... 62
The Inquiring Photographer. 67
The Perfect Backgammoner—By Julian Jerome. 69
Strong Members of England's Weaker Sex—Photographs . . 72
The Hall of Fame . . . . .. 76
More Thoughts on the Golf Swing—By Robert T. Jones, Jr. 78
Georgia Coleman—Photograph. 79
Simplifying Contract Bidding—By Sidney S. Lenz .... 80
The Well-Dressed Woman. 31
The Well-Dressed Man. 32
Our London Letter on Men's Fashions. 34
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