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whataboutbobbed January 10, 2017

Florence Mills in Dover Street to Dixie at the London Pavilion by Bassano, August 1, 1923

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whataboutbobbed January 7, 2017

Minneapolis girls rifle team, circa 1925

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whataboutbobbed January 7, 2017

Marceline Day (right) is one of many out for Buster Keaton’s The Cameraman (1928)

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whataboutbobbed January 6, 2017

Laura La Plante and Colleen Moore plume it up in 1922′s The Wall Flower

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whataboutbobbed January 6, 2017

Lucien Waléry photo of Moulin Rouge dancer Mademoiselle Baldini for Paris Plaisirs, November 1925

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whataboutbobbed January 6, 2017

sheet music for ‘Jig, Jig, Jigaloo’ for the 1929 film Broadway Babies Music by George W Meyer  / Lyrics by Al Bryan  / Sung and danced to by Alice White (dubbed by Belle […]

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whataboutbobbed January 4, 2017

Margaret Girstner and Joseph Woorm of Brooklyn, whose marriage at the American Radio Exposition in New York in 1922 was broadcast over the New York station WEAF. Rev. B. F. […]

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whataboutbobbed January 3, 2017

bathing beaquties participated in the annual beauty contest in Coney Island in 1923 – the winner went on to the Atlantic City

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whataboutbobbed January 2, 2017

Alice White, star of 1929′s Hot Stuff, and mascot for Georgia Tech, shares the microphone with Graham McNamee, official announcer of the national championship Rose Bowl game.  Alice’s team won too […]

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whataboutbobbed January 1, 2017

Richard Taber, Agnes Esterhazy, Liane Haide, Grit Haid, Walter Rilla and the painter Rauscher on New Year’s Eve photo by Ernst Schneider, 1928

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