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Against the WindJohn B. Kennedy
An interview with Chaliapin, the great Russian basso

Always a WomanJohn B. Kennedy
The Short Short Story

Always Count TenMaureen Orcutt and John B. Kennedy
Whatever you may think about golf, it's good for the temper

Always RightJohn B. Kennedy
How it feels to be infallible---the story of Umpire Klem

Beards Is the BunkJohn B. Kennedy
And sometimes dangerous

Behind Closed DoorsJohn B. Kennedy
In the jury-room, to be plain about it

Between FloorsJohn B. Kennedy
The elevator stuck: it made a lot of difference to those inside

The Big SmudgeJohn B. Kennedy
The inside story of the Ohio State Penitentiary

The Bouncing BartonJohn B. Kennedy
Who got away to an early start in the bright lights of Broadway

The Bridal LetterJohn B. Kennedy
A short story

Broadway KnightJohn B. Kennedy
George M. Cohan capitulates to the talkies

Broth of a BoyJohn B. Kennedy
The dramatic story of Hammer-thrower Matt McGrath

Champs and ChumpsTeddy Hayes and John B. Kennedy
Fighters on the loose

City of HopeJohn B. Kennedy
Detroit and its mayor

Come on In!John B. Kennedy
Deportment in deep water

Customs of the CountryJames B. Herzog and John B. Kennedy
A day with our duty-dodgers


Eyes LeftJohn B. Kennedy
The career of Bert Lahr, comic

Fall GuyJohn B. Kennedy
Ernest Truex rebounding

Falling UpJohn B. Kennedy
Will Mahoney fell into fame

Fast WorkerJohn B. Kennedy
Noel Coward, dramatist, musician, actor, business man

The Flying DutchmanJohn B. Kennedy
i.e. Hans Wagner

For the Wife and KiddiesJohn B. Kennedy
About a very inventive gossip

From a Penny UpJohn B. Kennedy
A close-up of the career of Adolph Zukor


From Hand to HandJohn B. Kennedy
Beauty at your finger tips

Girl FriendJohn B. Kennedy
Eddie McComb's manager gets a surprise

Going Down!John B. Kennedy
The experiences of William Wickshire, famous deep-sea diver

Good-Night LadyJohn B. Kennedy
Behind the scenes at a marathon dance

Grudge FightJohn B. Kennedy
There's a girl in it, of course

HeadworkJohn B. Kennedy
In Ireland, a short story

Hits and ErrorsJohn B. Kennedy
They don't go together in the movies---ask any authenticator

Holding the BagJohn B. Kennedy
A caddy tells all

Innocents AbroadJohn B. Kennedy
On tour with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig

The InvitationJohn B. Kennedy
A short story

Isis Was a QueenJohn B. Kennedy
A love story with radio fixings

Jack of PartsJohn B. Kennedy
Mr. Oakie crashes the talkies

Jim, the SalesmanJohn B. Kennedy
James A. Farley---a new note in politics

Jumping JackJohn B. Kennedy
A brief history of J. Donahue


Ladies of the Air WavesJohn B. Kennedy
The feminine touch in radio---to put it briefly, brains

Lady in WaitingJohn B. Kennedy
The career of Lucrezia Bori---last and most untypical of the Borgias

The Lady Learns to ShootJohn B. Kennedy
Katharine Cornell falls in with the current theatrical fashion

Lank and ErnestJohn B. Kennedy
Can you imagine Ernest Toreence in musical comedy? Well, he was, and in very good ones ...

Last LapJohn B. Kennedy
Behind the scenes at a six-day race

The Last LeaderJohn B. Kennedy
A touching Irish romance, scorched by the fires of patriotism

The Last TrickJohn B. Kennedy
A mystery that was too good to be true

Leading ManJohn B. Kennedy
Mr. Arthur Byron's non-stop record

Liars' ParadeJohn B. Kennedy
Crime under the spotlight

Lily of the BalletJohn B. Kennedy
Damita, to be exact

Loaded for BeerJohn B. Kennedy
A dammed-up flood of gold

Loud SpeakerJohn B. Kennedy
Jack Sharkey nurses his unpopularity

Love and HissesJohn B. Kennedy
The heights and depths of melodrama

Lucky LadyJohn B. Kennedy
The rise of Helen Hayes to stardom

Magic MaidJohn B. Kennedy
Jane Thurston, who can and will astonish you

Making Them LaughJohn B. Kennedy
Mary Boland, sacrificial comedienne

Master of ArtsJohn B. Kennedy
Gutzon Borglum, versatile and forceful

Mastering the MikeJohn B. Kennedy
Standing by with celebrities

Matinee IdolJohn B. Kennedy
Francis Lederer, robust, romantic---and the rage

Might MidgetMyrtle Huggins and John B. Kennedy
The career of Miller Huggins

The Mightiest DollarJohn B. Kennedy
How Robert Dollar became the greatest landlubbing sea captain of all time

Millions for TributeJohn B. Kennedy
The blackmailers' prey---victims of cowardice

Model MaidsJohn B. Kennedy
Posing for a living and a good one

The Money MachineJohn B. Kennedy
A dark story about an amazing box

The Money MachineJohn B. Kennedy
A dark story about an amazing box

Mr. Remsen's RacketJohn B. Kennedy
It worked---once

My Friend the ChampJohn B. Kennedy
An interview with Bill McCabe

Nothing Succeeds Like Common SenseJohn B. Kennedy
An interview with George Horace Lorimer

Off to the FairJohn B. Kennedy
How to get to Chicago and what to see

The Old Man of the MoviesJohn B. Kennedy
It's Theodore Roberts, of course, with and without the cigar

"On Earth, Good Will"John B. Kennedy
A short short story

The Perfect FoolJohn B. Kennedy
Ed Wynn achieved the ultimate in one thing anyway---and fame too

Pillars of SportJohn B. Kennedy
They made her what she is today

Pillars of SportJohn B. Kennedy
Jack Curley, mover of mountains

Pillars of SportJohn B. Kennedy
Jimmy Johnston, "The Boy Bandit of Broadway"

Pillars of SportJohn B. Kennedy
Charley Harvey's revenge

Pillars of SportJohn B. Kennedy
Baseball's Damon and Pythias

The Prize WatchJohn B. Kennedy
Irish luck complicated by an Irish girl

Pro and CoinBenny Friedman and John B. Kennedy
Paths of glory---that lead nowhere

Queen of the GreenHelen Hicks and John B. Kennedy
How women champions get that way

Revised VersionJohn B. Kennedy
Modern burlesque---or the villainess unmasked

The RideJohn B. Kennedy
A short short story

The Right DopeJohn B. Kennedy
A short story. For ways that are dark give us a dope smuggler. Here he is

Rolling StoneJohn B. Kennedy
Charley Ruggles, his life and works

Secret ServiceJohn B. Kennedy
The Short Short Story

She Walked Away With ItJohn B. Kennedy
Hope Williams strides to fame

A Short Short StoryJohn B. Kennedy
Old-Fashioned Folks

The Short Short StoryJohn B. Kennedy
Star Witness

The Short Short StoryJohn B. Kennedy
Line-Up

The Short Short StoryJohn B. Kennedy
Clear Windows

The Short Short StoryJohn B. Kennedy
From a Sport

The Short Short StoryJohn B. Kennedy
First and Last

Shrinking StarJohn B. Kennedy
Walter Huston, the shy fellow

So This is Harlem!John B. Kennedy
Comedies in black and tan


Stop the Snow!John B. Kennedy
Libby Holman, the crooner

A Tammany TourJohn B. Kennedy
How a precinct leader spends his week---the foundation of Tammany's strength

Tasmanian TerrorJohn B. Kennedy
A fistic romance

The Third SlipJohn B. Kennedy
The story of a fight that wasn't in the bag

A Thousand and One FightsJohn B. Kennedy
About Joe Humphreys, foghorn of the ring


Tom, Tom, the Plumber's SonJohn B. Kennedy
In this corner, Tom Heeney, the New Zealand Socker

Toot SweetJohn B. Kennedy
The versatile Mr. Rolfe

Tough as VelvetJohn B. Kennedy
Edward G. Robinson, an ideal villain

Tough DollarJohn B. Kennedy
Jimmy Durante, flop-stopper, who works hard for his money

Two Black CrowsJohn B. Kennedy
Which is, as you have guessed, about Moran and Mack

The Undying GladiatorJohn B. Kennedy
Jack Britton, perpetual prize-fighter, and how he got that way

An Unfriendly TipJohn B. Kennedy
A Short Story

The Unrepentant ThiefJohn B. Kennedy
A short story

Up Where the Wets BeginJohn B. Kennedy
Our reporter has found the border from Buffalo to the sea much wetter than the St. Lawr...

A Way with WomenJohn B. Kennedy
A short story

"We Have with Us Tonight"John B. Kennedy
A look at celebrities away from home

We've Forgotten How to FightJohn B. Kennedy
Harmony on and off the state is the key to the Rooney and Bent combination

Who Saved O'Kelly?John B. Kennedy
It seems there were two Irishmen


Within the LawHon. Joseph E. Corrigan and John B. Kennedy
Cracks in our legal edifice---and the right mortar to mend them

The Wizard of SalzburgJohn B. Kennedy
The rise of Reinhardt---the world's ranking producer

Woman from ParisJohn B. Kennedy
The life and times of Claudette Colbert

Words and MusicJohn B. Kennedy
The story of George Gershwin---jazz wonder and composer of the Rhapsody in Blue

Working GirlJohn B. Kennedy
Marie Dressler, a personal appearance

Written in MauveJohn B. Kennedy
A jealous wife makes a fatal error

X Marks the SpotArthur A. Carey and John B. Kennedy
The former head of New York's Homicide Squad tells all
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