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whataboutbobbed May 2, 2011

Let’s Go Skiing! Use The New Haven Rail Road – Snow Trains poster by Sascha Maurer, 1936 The New Haven Railroad’s Ski Trains, which began operating in 1935, were a self-contained ski […]

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whataboutbobbed May 2, 2011

Buick 1932! poster/ad by Sterne Stevens

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whataboutbobbed May 2, 2011

American fencers Dorothy Locke, Marion Lloyd & Muriel Guggolz try to foil one another at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California in the actual Individual Women’s Foil competition, Lloyd finished 9th, Locke 11th, and […]

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whataboutbobbed May 2, 2011

The Denishawn Dancers in Sonata Tragica, 1923. This was Doris Humphrey’s first performance credit for choreography. Dancers depicted are Louise Brooks, Lenore Sadowska, Humphrey, Anne Douglas, Lenore Scheffer, Jeordie Graham, and Lenore Hardy

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whataboutbobbed May 2, 2011

Hours After Your Hair Has Been Dressed, Your Mirror Proves The Hump Hair Pin ‘Locks the Locks’

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whataboutbobbed May 2, 2011

Bal des Quatre Arts (Four Arts Ball) by Guy Pène du Bois, 1929

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whataboutbobbed May 1, 2011

poster for the 1924 silent film Captain January, starring Baby Peggy

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whataboutbobbed May 1, 2011

an Elks outing at Glen Echo Park in Maryland, 1924.  the ladies are enjoying a ride on The Skooter bumper cars

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whataboutbobbed May 1, 2011

sculpture class at Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, California 1924   instructor Harold Swartz in center, continuing right: Ruth Sowden, Viola Kepler (model); George Stanley (future designer of the Oscar […]

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whataboutbobbed May 1, 2011

Jackie Coogan  wonder what Uncle Fester would look like with a bob

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