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Issue Date: MARCH 1939; VOL.5, NO. 5; WHOLE NO.29
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[Huge issue, 178 pages, MANY Pages of photographs and pictures, as well as articles, all listed below -- PLUS: SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, BELOW!]<BR>
TEXTUAL FEATURES:
FACTUAL:
Ten Careers for Women ... Gertrude Warburton.
Teach Yourself to Travel ... Fred C. Kelly.
Banking in Blood ... Dr. Myrom DeWitt.
A Headstart for Your Child ... Haydn S. Pearson.
Titania of the Airways ... Archibald Rutledge.
Long Live Your Clothes! ... E.E. Poler.
CONVERSATIONAL: How to Talk Movies ... Creighton Peet.
FICTIONAL:
A Very Wicked Woman ... Robert W. Sneddon.
Darling of Shiraz ... E. Alexander Powell.
MARITAL: Divorce Tales out of Court ... Anonymous.
PERSONAL:
Adopting a Home Town ... Frederick Charters.
A Portfolio of Personalities.
SATIRICAL: Crazy over Taxes ... Adam Upson.
HISTORICAL:
Eclipse over the Andes ... Philip Paul Daniels.
Schoolboy Saga -- ... W. H. and Margaret Deppermann.
Beer-Check Money ... Harry G. Mitchell.
QUIZZICAL: Artistic Detail ... Aaron Bohrod.
CULTURAL:
Skid-Proof Your English ... Alison Aylesworth.
How Good Is Your Taste?.
Bob Sherwood in Illinois ... Sidney Carroll.
About HENRY MATTSON ... Harry Salpeter.
Barnyard Sculptor ... H. S.
A Note on Ravel ... Carleton Smith.
Caricaturist at Large ... Grover Bacon Smith. "AL HIRSCHFELD casually girdles the globe and records its foibles as he sees them." [With 6 pages of reproductions, too -- see listing below, under "Pictorial Features" AND SEE THE PHOTOS BELOW!]
REGIONAL: Czarist Hangover ... Bob Brown.
BIOGRAPHICAL:.
History's Stepchild ... Louis Zara.
Portrait of Hiller ... Robert W. Marks.
METRICAL:
The Cycle ... Laurian Jane Thompson.
Justice ... Robert P. Tristram Coffin.

PICTORIAL FEATURES:
ART REPRODUCTIONS:
COVER: La Lettre by Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732-1806) ... Cincinnati Art Museum.
SIX LITHOGRAPHS BY AL HIRSCHFELD: [SEE BELOW!]
Dizzy Club.
Art and Industry.
La Serviette au Cou.
Study of Man.
Supreme Court in Session.
Chelsea Pub.

A PORTFOLIO OF TOY BANKS.
Top by Verna Tallman; bottom by Alf Bruseth; Upper left by Clementine Fossek; upper right by W. 0. Fletcher; lower by Alf Bruseth.
Upper left by Michael France; upper right byA lf Bruseth; elephants by W. 0. Fletcher.
Top by Alf Bruseth; bottom by Florian Rokita.

DRAWINGS BY WILLIAM HOGARTH.
FOUR PAINTINGS BY HENRY MATTSON:
Moonlit Sea.
Trees.
Green Bottle.
Chinese Junk.
ANIMAL SCULPTURE BY HARRY WICKEY.
FOUR PAINTINGS BY FRANK DUVENECK Study of a Nude Back .
Florentine Flower Girl.
Portrait of Mrs. Marie Danforth Page.
Portrait of John W. Alexander.
DRAWINGS BY GEORGE Jo MESS.
DRAWINGS BY WILLIAM SHARP.

PHOTOGRAPHS:
COMPOSITION:
Of Time and the River ... Kertesz.
Goudy Hand-Set ... Meisel.
Rehearsal ... Leavitt.
Sea Beam ... Gramlich.
Capri Promenade ... Ridenti.
SEASONAL:
Sunset Facets ... Brassai.
Etched in Snow ... Vadas.
CHILDREN:
Overmatched ... Cartier.
In Dutch ... Jacobi.
All Eyes ... Denkstein.
Kindergarten Critics ... Deutch.
PORTRAITS:
Far Perspective ... Gautherot.
Chinese Junkwoman ... Buchman.
MARINE:
Antennae ... Olrich.
Lazing Waters ... Atkeson.
ANIMALS:
Busybody ... Kertesz.
Curiosity ... Quigley.
Employee ... Kolsbun.
Free Lance ... Kolsbun.
LANDSCAPES:
Sunset Lake ... Olrich.
Canalman ... Frank.
STUDIES:
Iseult ... Blumenfeld.
Interlude. ... Deutch.
Rained In ... Blumenfeld.
Grace Note ... Blumenfeld.
HUMAN INTEREST:
Street Sleeper ... Morgenroth.
Mixed Drinks ... Brassai.
Going Down ... Brassai.
Open Market ... Gautherot.
Character ... Blumenfeld.
Characterization ... Longworth.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY LEJAREN A HILLER.
PORTFOLIO OF PERSONALITIES.
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