1915. Flora of New Mexico. Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 19:1-794. Specimens ExaminedWooton, E. O. and P. C. Standley. 1915 . Flora of New Mexico . Contributions from the United States National Herbarium Vol. 19.Wooton, E. O. and P. C. Standley. Flor...
…Alain (Daniel Brustlein) gave us a disappointed plutocrat on vacation in Mexico… …George Price continued to mine the humor of his “floating man” series… …and contributed a second cartoon that featured some office hijinks… …and Otto Soglow returned without The Little King, offering ...
Posted on January 2, 2024Categories advertising, arts, celebrities, cinema, fads & crazes, Great Depression, New Yorker cartoons, The New Yorker MagazineTags Alfred Stieglitz, Arnold Hall, Babes in Toyland 1934, Barbara Hutton, Barbara Shermund, Buck Rogers, Carl Rose, Daniel 'Alain' Brustlein...
Newport News) were completed, made their trials, and were commissioned to take part of the 1918 operations of the US Navy in the Atlantic. New Mexico started operation on 20 May 1918. In September, she operated from Boston and was at the New York naval review on 26 December...
Hotel San Fernando, Mexico City Hugo Campoy/Courtesy of Hotel San Fernando Did you know San Fernando is the patron saint of the Spanish Army Corps of Engineers? The designers from Bunkhouse, the creative Austin, Texas–based hospitality group, reveled in such off-beat details of Hispanic cul...
The New Yorkerentered its sixth year in 1931, and despite the deepening Depression managed to stay afloat and even gain new subscribers. Perhaps more than ever folks needed that weekly dose of levity the magazine ably supplied. Rea Irvinrang out the old and welcomed the new with back-to-back...
MOD COUPLE…Clockwise, from left, Alfred Stieglitz attached this photograph to a letter for Georgia O’Keeffe, dated July 10, 1929; Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibition of Paintings (1919-1934), at Stieglitz’s An American Place gallery, 1935; O’Keeffe’s Trees at Glorieta, New Mexico, 1929. (...
New Mexico: The White house AMC’s award-winning drama “Breaking Bad” centers on Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher who begins making meth to support his family. The exterior of the White family’s home can be found at 3828 Piermont Drive, but be warned—the house’s actual ...
Parker was referring to events beginning on May 18, 1926, when the evangelist visited Venice Beach for a swim and went missing. Some thought she had drown, others claimed they saw a “sea monster” in the area. McPherson reemerged in June on the Mexico-Arizona border, claiming she had be...
…and Charles of the Ritz used a combination of vanity, snob appeal and class anxiety to promote their latest beauty ensemble… The comics glimpsed the foibles of the upper classes, including this terrific entry by 22-year-oldBen Hur Baz, a Mexico-born artist who would go on to become fa...