The Gale Quadruplets are long forgotten, but the work of Bert Lahr still lives on thanks to his role as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz (a film, incidentally, that was panned in 1939 by New Yorker critic Russell Maloney, who called it “a stinkeroo” that showed “no trace of...
Lois Long was only 29 years old when she wrote her “Doldrums” series for The New Yorker, but the chronicler of Jazz Age nightlife who once epitomized the flapper lifestyle felt much older given how much the world had changed in just a few short years. She was particularly appalled by ...
一种新型的卫生间挡板垃圾桶,具体涉及塑料制品技术领域. A new toilet flapper trash, specifically relates to the field of plastic products. 垃圾桶本体(1)的前端设置有脚踏凹槽(2),脚踏凹槽(2)内设置有脚踏板(3),垃圾桶本体(1)的上端设置有垃圾桶顶盖(5),垃圾桶顶盖(5)的前端设置有可旋转挡板装置(7),...
“Talk” (via E.B. White) took another shot at illustratorWillyPogany, who had recently updated the drawings inAliceinWonderland, transforming little Alice into a tween flapper. This time Pogany was “taking liberties” with dear old Mother Goose: BIG DADDY…WillyPogany’srendering of Old King...
Once herself the epitome of the carefree flapper, Long was now a mother with a one-year-old toddler. In his “Notes and Comment” column, E.B. White ended the decade on a humorous, if somewhat doleful note: In “The Talk of the Town,” White also looked to the new year, which ...
Once herself the epitome of the carefree flapper, Long was now a mother with a one-year-old toddler. In his “Notes and Comment” column, E.B. White ended the decade on a humorous, if somewhat doleful note: In “The Talk of the Town,” White also looked to the new year, which ...
LoisLong’sweekly “Tables for Two” column, which deftly captured the nightlife scene of speakeasies and flappers, appeared infrequently in the decade’s last years, and would disappear altogether in 1930. Once herself the epitome of the carefree flapper, Long was now a mother with a one-...
(1879-1954), was the subject of a short profile penned byAlison Smith. The operetta, written expressly for Scheff, premiered on Broadway in 1905 at the Knickerbocker Theatre, and enjoyed many revivals. Smith found that after nearly 25 years, Scheff still embodied the role of the hat shop ...
…George Pricewas still up in the air… …Helen Hokinsontook a spin with a celebrity look-alike… …andBarbara Shermundoffered another glimpse into the life of a modern woman… …on to Oct. 20, 1934… Oct. 20, 1934 cover byHelen Hokinson. ...
on deck to confront the pair, these “pirates” (as she called them) seized control of the boat, and threw Ben overboard. According to Lillian, the men forced her into the canoe, then cut the Penguin’s anchor and set it adrift with little Barbara still on board. While the girl was ...