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VANITY FAIR
A Spontaneous New Year's Tribute to "Vanity Fair" by Some of the Eminent Classic Dancers who have been Featured in its Pages
Condé Nast, President; Frank Crowmnsbield, Editor; Heywortb Campbell, Art Director; Francis L. Wurzburg, Vice President; W. E. Beckerle, Treasurer; Philippe Ortiz, European Director, 2 Rue Edouard VII, Paris
Vanity Fair
19 West 44th Street, New York City
CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY 1921
In and About the Theatre
George Bernard Shaw—Photograph - ----28
Carpentier and Irene Castle—Photograph - ---34
Leonora Hughes—Photograph - -----40
Young Leading Men—Photographs - ----42
Sombre Reflections on the Slumping Drama—By George S. Chappell ------------------45
Cécile Sorel—Photograph - ------47
The Movie Rights, Including the Scandinavian—Photographs 50
Stars First Seen from the New Amsterdam Roof—Photographs 51
George Arliss—Photograph - ------ 53
The Prince and the Pauper—Photographs ------54
It's a Poor Play that Hasn't a Happy Ending—Photographs - 56
Marilynn Miller—Photograph -----------58
Lennox Robinson—Irish Dramatist—By St. John Ervine - - 62
Pearl White—Photograph -----------65
Margaret Severn—Photographs ----------66
James K. Hackett, as "Macbeth"—By Arthur Symons - - - 67
The World of Art
Sculpture—Photographs -------------32
Hamadryads and Sisters of Narcissus—Photographs - - - -60
Nicolas Roerich—By Christian Brinton - ----61
Dance Drawings, in White Chalk, by Van Dearing Perrine— Photographs - --------63
The World of Ideas
The Novels of W. L. George—By H. L. Mencken - - - - 33
What is Wrong with the Newspapers?—By Walter Lippmann - 36
The Menace of the Idealist—By Floyd Dell ------41
A Jung Man's Fancy—By Heywood Broun.49
Intellectuals and Highbrows—By Simeon Strunsky - - - - 32
Awarding the 1920 Prizes in Literature—By Hugh Walpole - 55
Poetry and Verse
The Hungry Heart—By Edna St. Vincent Millay------49
The Other Flower—By David Osborne Hamilton---------55
Literary Hors d'Oeuvre
Tales of the Twilight. I. The Dumb Wife—By Thomas Burke 29
Literary Successes of 1921—By Stephen Leacock - - - - - 39
The Art of Dramatic Criticism—By John Peale Bishop - - - 43
Crab Meat Sympathique—By Nib - - -46
The Bartered Souls—By Giovanni Papini - - - - - - - 57
Jealousx—By Mildred Cram - -----59
Satirical Sketches
Have You Ever Misplaced a Girl?—Sketches by Thelma Cudlipp Grosvenor --------------- 30
The Vodka Influence on the Native Nymphs and Fauns— Sketches by August Henkel ----------38
Telephotography—Sketches by Ethel Plummer -----44
Sweet Simplicity and Her Social Success—Sketches by Fish - 68
The Chicago Motor Show—Photographs -------70
New Custom Cars—Photographs - ---.72
Our Motor Resume and Forecast—By George W. Sutton, Jr. - 78
The World Outdoors
Financial Article—By J. George Frederick - ---31
Carpentier and Dempsey—By Heywood Broun - - - - - 35
The Apotheosis of Greenwich Village—Photographs - - - - 37
The Hall of Fame—Photographs - ----- 48
The Evolution of Vanity Fair. Part II.—By James L. Ford - 64
Our Auction Bridge Refuge—By R. F. Foster -----69
Financial Article—By M. S. Rukeyser -------- 100
Miscellaneous
Volume 15 Number 6
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