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VANITY FAIR
THE KALEIDOSCOPIC REVIEW OF MODERN LIFE
FRANK CROWN INSHIELD, EDITOR • CLARE BOOTHE IROKAW, MANAGING EDITOR M. F. AGHA, ART DIRECTOR
COPYRIGHT, 1933, BY THE CONDf NAST PUBLICATIONS, INC.
CONTENTS FOR APRIL, 1933
Cover design—Rockefeller City—by Covarrublas
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
To the brave belongs the fair—by Milton S. Mayer . . 17
Slogan Cavalcade—by Vladimir Potts 22
Friendly enemies on Capitol Hill—by Arthur Krock . . 30
Waking up the State Department—by Jay Franklin . . 32
Edouard Herrlot—by George Slocombe. 35
The perils of Repeal—by Jefferson Chase. 56
IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE
George M. Cohan—photograph. 24
The theatre—by George Jean Nathan. 25
In another language—photographs. 27
"The play must go on !"—by Alexander Clark .... 45
"Underneath the Harlem moon''—photograph .... 49
CONCERNING THE CINEMA
Katharine Hepburn—photograph. 42
The screen—by Pare Lorentz. 43
THE WORLD OF ART
Members of this Club—reproductions of paintings by Bellows and Chapin. 36
The man behind the camera—photographs. 44
Amateurs for the Academy—photographs. 51
THE NOTION COUNTER
How unlike we are 1—by Harold Nicolson. 28
Rainy days are here again—photographs. 34
Don't monkey with Uncle Sam—by James M. Cain . . 39
Cannibal in dinner coat—by Lord Dunsany .... 50
The A B C of sexnocracy—by John Riddell. 54
SATIRICAL SKETCHES
Adolf Hitler—caricature by William Cotton .... 16
Impossible interviews—no. 16—Walter Llppmann versus Walter Wlnchell—by Miguel Covarrublas .... 33
The circus—by Charles Laborde ... 40
SPORTS AND GAMES
Babe Dldrikson—photograph. 46
Honey—by Paul Galileo.. 47
MISCELLANEOUS
Radio city tower—photograph. 21
Sir Arthur Salter—photograph. 29
Hall of Fame... 38
For the well-dressed man. 52
IN THE NEXT ISSUE:
Don't shoot Congress, by Paul Anderson • Inflation for Ida, by Frank Sullivan • White House hopes, by Drew Pearson • Design for leaving, by John Riddell • The Admiral's hat, by William C. White • Jack the Ripper, by Edmund Pearson • The screen, by Pare Lorentz • The theatre, by George Jean Nathan • Miss Chisholm, by Paul Gallico • Photographs of Chevalier, Joan Blondell and Mae West by Steichen • Also, the Tree of Art
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