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| Content: | The Smart Set [v67 #1, January 1922] ed. George Jean Nathan & H. L. Mencken (The Smart Set Co. Inc., 35c, 144 +, standard) Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
| Page 2 | A Note from the Editors - George Jean Nathan & H. L. Mencken |
| Page 2 | Distance - George Sterling |
| Page 3 | In the Tea Shop - Aldous Huxley |
| Page 4 | Idiots - Walter E. Sagmaster |
| Page 5 | The Exotic - Eleanor Ramos |
| Page 35 | Just Him and Her - Ruth Suckow |
| Page 41 | Répétition Générale - George Jean Nathan & H. L. Mencken |
| Page 52 | The Insult - Charles G. Shaw |
| Page 53 | Pursuit - Morris Dallett |
| Page 61 | Half Told - Amanda B. Hall |
| Page 62 | Events That Passed Before My Mind as I Was Drowning - Walter E. Sagmaster |
| Page 63 | The Feet of Madame - Caroline Brooks |
| Page 68 | A Little Novel of Italy - John V. Craven, Jr. |
| Page 68 | Moment - Pierre Loving |
| Page 69 | A Soiree on the Neva - Melchior Lengyel; translated by Benjamin F. Glazer |
| Page 78 | To Any Friend of Mine - Helen Underwood Hoyt |
| Page 79 | The Lascivious Bird - Roger Wray |
| Page 82 | Life's Deciding Trifles - John Torcross |
| Page 83 | Hilda Bingham - Thyra Samter Winslow |
| Page 89 | The Higher Learning in America, III. Columbia - Sarah Addington |
| Page 96 | Pomarosal - Muna Lee |
| Page 97 | The Spell - L. M. Hussey |
| Page 109 | Associate Professor Quinby of the English Department - John Towner Frederick |
| Page 111 | A Pilgrim and a Stranger - Ruth Suckow |
| Page 120 | She Was Always Something - Charles G. Shaw |
| Page 121 | The Grand Old Man Intervenes - Roland Hugins |
| Page 125 | Early Love - Harold Vinal |
| Page 125 | Irony - Jay Jarrod |
| Page 126 | Baggage - Jennie Franklin Purvin |
| Page 127 | The Nietzschean Follies (I) - Thomas Beer |
| Page 131 | The Press and the Drama - George Jean Nathan |
| Page 138 | Book Article No. 158 - H. L. Mencken |
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