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Chase, Ilka

 

Chicago
Herald-Examiner

 

Chicago Tribune

 

Children’s Hour, The
(Hellman)

 

Cisney, Marcella

 

Clair, René

 

Claire, Ina

 

Close Harmony
(Parker and Rice)
see also Soft Music

 

“Clothe the Naked” (Parker)

 

Clurman, Harold

 

Coast of Illyria, The
(Parker)

 

Cobb, Irvin

 

Collier’s

 

Collins, Seward

 

death of

 

erotica collected by

 

Parker’s relationship with

 

Connelly, Madeline Hurlock

 

Connelly, Marc

 

contemporaries recalled by

 

Kaufman and

 

on Parker

 

Parker and

 

Conning Tower, The

 

Coolidge, Calvin

 

Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt

 

Cooper, Wyatt

 

Cosmopolitan

 

Coward, Noel

 

Cowboy and the Lady, The

 

Crazy Fool, The
(Stewart)

 

Crime Takes a Holiday

 

Crosby, Bing

 

Crowninshield, Frank

 

Nast and

 

Parker and

 

personality of

 

Vanity Fair
edited by

 

Crude
(Hyde)

 

Cue
.

 

“Custard Heart, The” (Parker)

 

 

“Dark Girl’s Rhyme” (Parker)

 

Davies, John

 

Davies, Marion

 

“Day-Dreams” (Parker)

 

Dear Sir
(Kern and Dietz)

 

Death and Taxes
(Parker)

 

DeMille, Cecil B.

 

Dempsey, Jack

 

Depression, Great

 

Design for Living
(Coward)

 

Deutsch, Helen

 

“Dialogue at Three in the Morning” (Parker)

 

Diary of Samuel Pepys, The
(Pepys)

 

Dietrich, Marlene

 

Dietz, Betty

 

Dietz, Howard

 

Dorothy Parker Portfolio
, A

 

Dos Passos, John

 

Double Exposure
(McDowall)

 

Droste, George, Jr.

 

death of

 

life-style of

 

Parker’s dislike of

 

Droste, Helen “Lel,”
see
Iveson, Helen “Let” Droste

 

Droste, Helen Rothschild,
see
Grimwood, Helen Rothschild Droste

 

Droste, Marge

 

Droste, William (nephew)

 

Duffy, Edmund

 

Duke, Vernon

 

“Dusk Before Fireworks” (Parker)

 

d’Usseau, Arnaud

 

d’Usseau, Susan

 

 

Eichel, Roy

 

Enough Rope
(Parker)

 

Ephron, Henry

 

Ephron, Phoebe

 

“Epitaph” (Parker)

 

Ernst, Morris

 

Esquire

 

Evans, Rosser Lynn

 

“Everlastin’ Ingenue Blues, The” (Parker and Taylor)

 

“Experience” (Parker)

 

 

Fan, The

 

Farewell to Arms, A
(Hemingway)

 

Faulkner, William

 

Federal Bureau of Investigation

 

Parker’s investigation by

 

Ferber, Edna

 

Fiedler, Leslie

 

Fields, W. C.

 

Firpo, Luis Angel

 

Fish

 

Fitzgerald, F. Scott

 

death of

 

Parker and

 

Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre

 

mental illness of

 

Five O’Clock Girl

 

Flanner, Janet

 

Fleischmann, Raoul

 

Fleischmann, Ruth

 

Flight into Nowhere

 

Foch, Nina

 

Forty-niners, The

 

Foster, Sally Blane

 

“From the Diary of a New York Lady” (Parker)

 

“Frustration” (Parker)

 

 

“Game, The” (Parker and Evans)

 

Garrett, John Wiley

 

Garrett, Madeleine

 

Geis, Bernard

 

“Gentlest Lady, The” (Parker)

 

Gershwin, George

 

Gilbert, John

 

Gill, Brendan

 

Gillmore, Margalo

 

Gilman, Mildred

 

Gingrich, Arnold

 

Glass Key, The
(Hammett)

 

Goetz, Augustus

 

Goetz, Ruth Goodman

 

Goldwyn, Samuel

 

Goldwyn Follies, The

 

Goodman, Philip

 

Goodman, Ruth,
see
Goetz, Ruth Goodman

 

Goodrich, Frances

 

Good Soup, The

 

Gordon, Ruth

 

Graham, Sheilah

 

Grant, Jane

 

Great Gatsby, The
(Fitzgerald)

 

Green Pastures, The
(Connelly)

 

Grimwood, Helen Rothschild Droste (sister)

 

adolescence of

 

children of, see Droste, William; Iveson, Helen “Lei” Droste

 

death of

 

marriages of

 

Parker’s relationship with

 

Grimwood, Victor

 

Guinzburg, Alice

 

Guinzburg, Harold

 

Guinzburg, Thomas

 

 

Hackett, Albert

 

Hahn, Emily

 

Hale, Ruth

 

death of

 

feminism of

 

Parker and

 

Hallelujah

 

Hammerstein, Oscar

 

Hammett, Dashiell

 

Hands Across the Table

 

Happiest Man, The
(Laszlo, Parker and Campbell)

 

Harper’s

 

Harriman, Averell

 

Harrington, Nedda

 

Hart, Moss

 

Harvard Lampoon

 

Hayes, Harold

 

Hayes, Helen

 

Hayward, Susan

 

Hearst, William Randolph

 

Hecht, Ben

 

Heggen, Tom

 

Heiress
,
The
(Goetz)

 

Hellman, Lillian

 

Hammett and

 

memoirs of

 

Parker’s relationship with

 

Hemingway, Ernest

 

Parker and

 

Parker’s
New Yorker
profile of

 

on writing.

 

Hemingway, Hadley

 

Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn

 

Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer

 

Here Come the Clowns
(Barry)

 

Here Lies
(Parker)

 

Here Today
(Oppenheimer)

 

“Here We Are” (Parker)

 

High Society
(Parker, Crowninshield, Fish and Chappell)

 

Hitchcock, Alfred

 

Hitler, Adolf

 

Hollywood Anti-Nazi League

 

Hollywood Nineteen

 

Holman, Libby

 

Hoover, J. Edgar

 

Hopkins, Arthur

 

Hopkins, Miriam

 

“Horsie” (Parker)

 

Hotchner, Aaron

 

House at Pooh Corner
, The (Milne)

 

House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

 

“How Am I to Know?” (Parker and King)

 

Hunter, Ian

 

Hyde, Robert

 

 

Ice Age
,
The
(Parker and d’Usseau)

 

Idiot’s Delight
(Sherwood)

 

“I Live on Your Visits” (Parker)

 

Immoralist, The
(Goetz)

 

“In Broadway Playhouses,”

 

“Indian Summer” (Parker)

 

Information Please

 

In Our Time
(Hemingway)

 

“Interior Desecration” (Parker)

 

“Inventory” (Parker)

 

Iveson, Helen “Lel” Droste (niece)

 

Iveson, Robert

 

Ivy (maid)

 

 

Jackson, Gardner “Pat,”

 

Jonasson, Meyer

 

Jones, Margo

 

Joyce, James

 

Joyous Season
, The (Barry)

 

Judge

 

Jurgen
(Taylor)

 

 

Kahn, E. J., Jr.

 

Kahn, Otto

 

Kanin, Garson

 

Katz, Otto

 

Kaufman, Beatrice

 

Kaufman, George S.

 

collaborative work of

 

Kelly, George

 

Kennedy, Jacqueline

 

Kennedy, Sheelagh

 

Kern, Jerome

 

King, Jack

 

King, Martin Luther, Jr.

 

King, Muriel

 

Kober, Arthur

 

Koch, John

 

 

Ladd, Parker

 

Ladies’ Home Journal

 

Ladies of the Corridor, The
(Parker and d’Usseau)

 

Lady Be
Careful

 

“Lady with a Lamp” (Parker)

 

La Guardia, Fiorello

 

Laments for the Living
(Parker)

 

Lamparski, Richard

 

Lardner, Ellis

 

Lardner, James

 

Lardner, Ring

 

Lardner, Ring, Jr.

 

Last Tycoon, The
(Fitzgerald)

 

Laszlo, Miklos

 

Latouche, John

 

Lawrence, D. H.

 

Lazar, Irving “Swifty,”

 

League of American Writers

 

Lee, Albert

 

Leech, Margaret

 

Le Gallienne, Eva

 

Lehne, John

 

Lenihan, Winifred

 

Lester, Clara

 

Levant, Oscar

 

Life

 

Benchley as drama critic for

 

Parker and

 

Light in August
(Faulkner)

 

Lillie, Beatrice

 

Lipstick War, The
(Campbell and Kaufman)

 

“Little Curtis” (Parker)

 

Liveright, Horace

 

“Lolita” (Parker)

 

Loos, Anita

 

Lorimer, George Horace

 

“Lovely Leave, The” (Parker)

 

Lovett, Adele Quartley Brown

 

Lovett, Robert A.

 

“Lucky Little Curtis,” see “Little Curtis”

 

Lyon, Wanda

 

 

MacArthur, Charles Gordon

 

Benchley and

 

Parker and

 

MacArthur,
William Telfer

 

McCall’s

 

McCarthy, Joseph

 

McClain, John

 

McDowall, Roddy

 

McKelway, St. Clair

 

MacLeish, Ada

 

MacLeish, Archibald

 

McMein, Neysa

 

Parker and

 

McNamara, Ed

 

Macy, Louise “Louie,”

 

Madame X
, 197, 199

 

Mademoiselle

 

Mailer, Norman

 

Mankiewicz, Herman

 

“Mantle of Whistler” (Parker)

 

Man Who Came to Dinner, The
(Kaufman and Hart)

 

March, Fredric

 

Marshall, Herbert

 

Marston, Caroline (grandmother)

 

Marston, Elizabeth (great-grandmother)

 

Marston, Frank (uncle)

 

Marston, Stanhope (great-grandfather)

 

Marston, Susan (aunt)

 

Marston, Thomas (grandfather)

 

Marston, William (great-uncle)

 

Marx, Harpo

 

Marx, Zeppo

 

Mary Burns, Fugitive

 

Masson, Thomas

 

Maugham, Somerset

 

Maxwell, William

 

“Men” (Parker)

 

Mencken, H. L.

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