Box 1
Container
Contains 45 Collections and/or Records:
On verso: “The tallest building here is 274 W. 19th St., where HLM would shack up with Marion Bloom when in New York. I don't know what the apartment number would have been. I was thrilled to find it still standing.” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
On verso: “The legendary Luchow’s is still standing at 110 E. 14th Street!” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
On verso: “Carl Van Vechten's apartment was here at 150 W. 55th Street. HLM was a frequent guest at parties, etc.” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 11.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
On verso: “Hotel Chelsea at 222 W. 23rd. HLM often visited literary figures here.” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 12.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
On verso: “750 Fifth Avenue was the permanent home of American Mercury. It was headquartered in the Hecksher Building. The building currently on the site is the Crown Building. I will have to check if it is a different building or whether it was merely renamed.” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 13.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
On verso: “25 W. 45th Street. Final Home of the Smart Set offices.” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 14.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
On verso: “452 Fifth Avenue, first home of Smart Set, when HLM began reviewing books for them in 1909. The small portion of the building in the center of the photo seems to be original. I'll have to check if it housed the Smart Set offices. To the north is the New York Public Library.” New York City, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 15.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
Mencken event, n.p. On verso: “Jan. 28, 1989.”, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 16.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs
Mencken event, n.p. On verso: “Jan. 28, 1989. The audience”, April 1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17.0
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Arthur J. Gutman Collection of Menckeniana
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Photographs