The Twenties: Fads, Dress, and Trends
Selected Images from the Collections of the Library of Congress
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Look pleasant, please
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"Fearless Freddie," a Hollywood stunt man, clinging to a rope ladder slung from a plane
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Measuring F Street in the National Capitol during the rush hours of the afternoon with a one foot rule
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Senator Truman H. Newberry of Mich. snapped at the Chevy Chase Club
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Bathing suits at the Wash[ington] bathing beach must not be over six inches above the knee
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Women performing Greek dance outdoors
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Police raid a gambler's den
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Mary LaFollette, full-length portrait in long raccoon coat
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Frank Farnum coaching Pauline Starke. And now the Charleston is moving into the movies!
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John Reynolds better known as the "human fly." He is shown doing his stuff on a flag pole
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Group of seven musicians, members of a Washington, D.C. orchestra
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The latest in cigarette holders
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Suzette Dewey, daughter of Charles Dewey, posed beside roadster
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[Side view of a Ford sedan with four passengers and a woman getting in on the driver's side]
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Mme. Asta Souvorina, the "Bernhardt of Russia," driven out by Boshevists, now in New York - a radio fan
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Telephone operator at post, new quotation system, New York Stock Exchange
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[Charles Lindbergh, 1902-1974, three-quarter length portrait, standing, left profile, working on engine of "The Spirit of St. Louis"] LC-USZ62-51834 |
Charter members of the Anti-flirt Club
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"The Dancing Marathon"
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Ku Klux Klan initiation - no. 2
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