
Atelier d'Ora ~ Benda :: Mary Wigman and her company, Vienna, ca. 1924. | src and hi-res Getty Images
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Atelier d'Ora ~ Benda :: Mary Wigman and her company, Vienna, ca. 1924. | src and hi-res Getty Images
originally posted on and censored by tumblr
A continuación se ofrece una nota, insertada ya en le galería fotográfica de Personalidades, de la Época Amateur, sobre el gran jugador de Rampla Jrs. y la Selección Nacional, Pedro Arispe.
La nota fue publicada en la desaparecida revista Mundo Uruguayo Nº 471 del 19 de enero de 1928:
“Rudy Reaches Home’ (November 1924)
Rudolph Valentino, trick board and all, has reached Los Angeles, with his wife, after their tour abroad. This photo shows a tonsorial friend of the film Sheik, who on spying the cute Van-Dyke, presented Rudy with a shiny razor.
January 14, 1924. “Mrs. Harry S. New, wife of the Postmaster General.” The radio is an RCA Radiola IV.
“Against the evening light the sahuaros have a stately look.” The land of journeys’ ending. 1924. Frontispiece.
Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster at Chester Races with French fashion designer Coco Chanel, 1st May 1924.
Photo by Phillips/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Vintage photo from 1924 of a boy paying his respects at the Baby Gruenwald Death Museum several years after its opening in Washington, D.C.’s historic Dupont Circle district.
There seems to be some debate as to whether Baby Gruenwald died or not in a suite of rooms in D.C.’s Mundeem Building on May 15, 1922.
If he in fact did die, he didn’t stay dead for long, appearing later that week at the release party for Babe Ruth’s signature candy bar: Choco Bambino Ball Yard Clusters.
Fun Fact: The phrase “Roaring Twenties” is a misnomer, as the popular era continued well into the 1930s.