beginning a five-year partnership that would help make Snappy Stories the preeminent working-class venue for Flapper Fiction and Delmar one of the most prolific proponents of flapper stories...
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Today's guest-post is by David Earle, Professor of Modernism and Print Culture and Chair of the Department of Art & Design at the University of West Florida.
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#100YearsAgoToday, Viña Delmar's first story was in the latest issue of Snappy Stories magazine,
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#100yearsagotoday It was election day, and the Democratic party swept New York State. Voters, New York City voters in particular, returned their native son Al Smith to the Governor’s seat that he had lost two years earlier…
and won fifteen congressional seats away from the Republicans in the state…
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Have you seen our new post? #100YearsAgoToday, "Three O'Clock in the Morning" by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra was a hit! Learn about the songs composer and legacy as it appears in Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby."
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Owner Charles Dillingham learned that the Hippodrome lease had been taken over by a company planning to demolish the theater and construct a hotel in its place.
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Guest-post today by @slstalter
#100YearsAgoToday ... the New York Hippodrome spectacle "Better Times" opened at the 5200-seat theater on Sixth Avenue between 43rd and 44th streets. It would be the last of the classic Hippodrome shows...
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Guest post from Rafael Walker @raf_walk , Baruch College, CUNY.
#100YearsAgoToday... Harlem Renaissance novelist Nella Larsen, a 31-year-old former nurse, submitted her application to the Library School of the New York Public Library, in hopes of becoming a full-time librarian.
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