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THE WORLD OF IDEAS
The Political Legacy of the 'Eighties—By Jay Franklin 39
The Truth About Briand—By Andre Maurois 43
Cards and Cliques—By Jefferson Chase 53
The Disappearing Colonel—By Edmund Pearson 67
An Audit—James J. Walker 68
The Science of Everything—By John Riddell 76
IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs. Edward James—Photograph 40
The Theatre by George Jean Nathan 44
Lynn and Alfred Lunt—Photograph 45
Jean Barry—Photograph 46
Ramon and Rosita—Photograph 47
The Albertina Rasch Dancers—Photograph 52
Peter Arno—Photograph 60
CONCERNING THE CINEMA
John Barrymore as Svengali—Photograph 48
June Collyer—Photograph 56
Speaking of the Talkies—By Alexander Clark, Jr. 61
The Coogans—Photograph 70
Dorothy Mackaill—Photograph 72
Edmund Lowe—Photograph 75
THE WORLD OF ART
The Clown in White by Renoir 38
A French Artist Looks at London 63
LITERARY HORS D'CEUVRES
You Can't Be Too Careful—By Margaret Case Morgan 46
Ticker Song—By Clare Booth Brokaw 57
The Girl Who Danced With the Prince of Wales— By Julian Jerome 59
SATIRICAL SKETCHES
Companionate Marriage?—By Re-my 42
SPORTS AND GAMES
"Male Athletes—What Good Are They?"—By Janice Taylor 49
These Young Champions—By John R. Tunis 54
Annual Article on Fishing—By Corey Ford 65
Birds That Fight—By Morris Markey 70
"Let's Go to the Ball Game"—By Paul Gallico 73
The Psychology of Golf—By Robert T. Jones, Jr. 74
Afloat Again 78
The Backgammon Tournament—By Grosvenor Nicholas 82
The Culbertson Forcing System— By R. J. Leibenderfer and Ely Culbertson 84
MISCELLANEOUS
Erich Remarque Takes the Road Back—Photograph 41
Who's Zoo 50
Edward of Wales—Caricature 58
Hall of Fame 66
New Reputations—Photographs 69
For the Well-Dressed Man 80
Our London Letter 81
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