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Fairbanks, Douglas (1883-1939)

Fall, Albert (1861-1944)

family and social values effect of films and Hollywood on

see also women’s liberation and

advancement

Fauset, Jesse (1882-1961)

A Few Figs from Thistles (Millay)

film industry:

development of

and iconic female stars

introduction of sound

scandals affecting

social impact of

and tabloid press

theaters

Firpo, Luis Angel (1894-1960)

Fisher, Irving (1867-1947)

Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1896-1940)

on character of 1920s

on coming economic decline

and creation of phrase “Jazz Age”

and depictions of Zelda and flapper character

excesses of

and Paris exile

and Prohibition

and suicide malaise

Fitzgerald, Zelda (1900-48)

ballet ambitions of

death of

disillusionment of

film ambitions of

illness of

see also flapper lifestyle

Flaming Youth (Fabian)

Flanner, Janet (1892-1978)

on Harold Ross

flapper lifestyle

and films

see also Fitzgerald, Zelda

Fleishmann, Raoul

Florida property boom

A Fool There Was (film)

Forbes, Charles

Ford, Edsel (1893-1943)

Ford, Ford Madox (1873-1939)

Ford, Henry (1863-1947):

anti-Semitism of

business methods of

and honoring of by Hitler

Ford, Henry (1863-1947) and Ford Motor Company

France, Anatole (1844-1924)

Frank, Waldo (1899-1967):

on Chaplin

Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)

Fry, Henry

Galbraith, John Kenneth (1908-2006):

on 1920s boom

on 1929 crash

Galleani, Luigi (1861-1931)

Gallico, Paul (1897-1976)

on changes in sport

on Dempsey

gangster communities:

funerals of

and racial prejudice

Garvey, Marcus (1887-1940)

Gee, Jack

General Motors

Genna brothers

Gerould, Katharine (1879-1944)

Gibbs, Wolcott (1902-58)

Gilbert, Stuart (1883-1969)

Gish, Lillian (1893-1993)

Glitter (Brush)

Glyn, Elinor (1864-1943)

on death of Ince

and Hollywood

The Gold Rush (film)

Grant, Jane (1892-1972)

Grant, Madison (1865-1937)

The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald)

Great Miami Hurricane (1926)

Grey, Lita (Lillita Mac Murray) (1908-95)

Griffith, D. W. (1875-1948)

Guggenheim Foundation

Hale, Ruth (1887-1934)

Hall, Donald

Hanrahan, John

Harding, Florence (1860-1924)

and death of Warren Harding

effects of scandals on

friendship with Evalyn McLean

and Veterans’ Bureau fraud

Harding, Warren Gamaliel, 29th President of the US (1865-1923)

1921 Presidential Election

on anarchist fears

assessments of:

by contemporaries

by himself

and business economics

corruption and scandals

effects of on Harding

perpetrators’ justification for

Prohibition

Teapot Dome scandal

Veterans’ Bureau fraud

and womanizing of

death and funeral of

and film stars

and Ku Klux Klan

and measures against lynching

and misplaced loyalties of

and misuse of language

on Prohibition

Harlem

Harlow, Jean (1911-37)

Hays, William (1879-1954)

Health is Within You

Hearst, William Randolf (1863-1951)

and death of Thomas Ince

home and estate of

Hecht, Ben (1894-1964):

on Harold Ross

Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)

Herrick, Myron T. (1854-1929)

Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945):

and honoring of Henry Ford

The Hollow Men (Eliot)

Hollywood see film industry

Hoover, Herbert Clark, 31st President of the US (1874-1964)

and 1928 Presidential Election

campaign

and business economics

response to 1929 crash

Hoover, J. Edgar (1895-1972)

Hughes, Charles Evans (1862-1948)

Hughes, Langston (1902-67)

and blues lyrics

on Harlem

on importance of jazz and black American culture

on New York

and Van Vechten

Hunter, Alberta (1895-1984)

Huxley, Aldous (1894-1963)

Illinois Crime Survey

Illustrated Life of President Warren G. Harding

immigrant communities:

distrust and intolerance of

identities and loyalties of

see also political radicals and dissidents

immigration rates

Ince, Thomas (1882-1924)

Ingersoll, Ralph (1900-84)

International Air Traffic Association (IATA)

Jacob, Mary Phelps see Crosby, Caresse (Mary Phelps Jacob)

jazz

and New Orleans

significance of blues in African-American experience

see also African-American

emancipation and culture

The Jazz Singer (film)

Johnson, James Weldon (1871-1938)

on the contribution

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