Dateline: Toronto
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Dateline: Toronto

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Dateline: Toronto collects all 172 pieces that Hemingway published in the Star, including those under pseudonyms. Hemingway readers will discern his unique voice already present in many of these pieces, particularly his knack for dialogue. It is also fascinating to discover early reportorial accounts of events and subjects that figure in his later fiction. As William White points out in his introduction to this work, "Much of it, over sixty years later, can still be read both as a record of the early twenties and as evidence of how Ernest Hemingway learned the craft of writing." The enthusiasm, wit, and skill with which these pieces were written guarantee that Dateline: Toronto will be read for pleasure, as excellent journalism, and for the insights it gives to Hemingway's works.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Books By Ernest Hemingway
  3. Dedication
  4. Foreword by Charles Scribner, Jr.
  5. Introduction
  6. Circulating Pictures Circulating Pictures a New High-Art Idea in Toronto (unsigned) The Toronto Star Weekly, February, 14, 1920
  7. A Free Shave Taking a Chance for a Free Shave The Toronto Star Weekly, March 6, 1920
  8. Sporting Mayor Sporting Mayor at Boxing Bouts The Toronto Star Weekly, March 13, 1920
  9. Popular in Peace-Slacker in War How to be Popular in Peace Though a Slacker in War The Toronto Star Weekly, March 13, 1920
  10. Store Thieves’ Tricks Store Thieves Use Three Tricks The Toronto Star Weekly, April 3, 1920
  11. Trout Fishing Are You All Set for the Trout? (unsigned) The Toronto Star Weekly, April 10, 1920
  12. Tooth Pulling No Cure-All Tooth Pulling Not a Cure-for-All The Toronto Star Weekly, April 10, 1920
  13. Lieutenants’ Mustaches Lieutenants’ Mustaches the Only Permanent Thing We Got Out of War The Toronto Star Weekly, April 10, 1920
  14. Fashion Graveyards Stores in the Wild Graveyards of Style The Toronto Star Weekly, April 24, 1920
  15. Trout-Fishing Hints Fishing for Trout in a Sporting Way The Toronto Star Weekly, April 24, 1920
  16. Buying Commission Would Cut Out Waste Buying Commission Would Cut Out Waste (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 26, 1920
  17. Car Prestige Keeping Up with the Joneses, the Tragedy of the Other Half The Toronto Star Weekly, May 1, 1920
  18. Prizefight Women Toronto Women Who Went to Prizefight Applauded the Rough Stuff The Toronto Star Weekly, May 15, 1920
  19. Galloping Dominoes Galloping Dominoes, Alias African Golf, Taken Up by Toronto’s Smart Set The Toronto Star Weekly, May 22, 1920
  20. Photo Portraits Prices for “Likenesses” Run from Twenty-five Cents to $500 in Toronto The Toronto Star Weekly, May 29, 1920
  21. Fox Farming Canadian Fox-Ranching Pays Since the Wild-Cats Let the Foxes Alone The Toronto Star Weekly, May 29, 1920
  22. Rum-Running Canuck Whiskey Pouring in U.S. The Toronto Star Weekly, June 5, 1920
  23. The Hamilton Gag It’s Time to Bury the Hamilton Gag, Comedians Have Worked It to Death The Toronto Star Weekly, June 12, 1920
  24. Camping Out When You Camp Out, Do It Right The Toronto Star Weekly, June 26, 1920
  25. Ted’s Skeeters When You Go Camping Take Lots of Skeeter Dope and Don’t Ever Lose It The Toronto Star Weekly, August 7, 1920
  26. The Best Rainbow Trout Fishing The Best Rainbow Trout Fishing in the World Is at the Canadian Soo The Toronto Star Weekly, August 28, 1920
  27. Canadians: Wild/Tame The Average Yank Divides Canadians into Two Classes-Wild and Tame The Toronto Star Weekly, October 9, 1920
  28. Carpentier vs. Dempsey Carpentier Sure to Give Dempsey Fight Worth While The Toronto Star Weekly, October 30, 1920
  29. Wild West: Chicago The Wild West Is Now in Chicago The Toronto Star Weekly, November 6, 1920
  30. Newspapermen’s Pockets No Danger of Commercial Tie-up Because Men Carry Too Much Money The Toronto Star Weekly, November 6, 1920
  31. Indoor Fishing A Fight with a 20-Pound Trout The Toronto Star Weekly, November 20, 1920
  32. Plain and Fancy Killings, $400 Up Plain and Fancy Killings, $400 Up The Toronto Star Weekly, December 11, 1920
  33. Trading Celebrities Why Not Trade Other Public Entertainers Among the Nations as the Big Leagues Do Baseball Players? The Toronto Star Weekly, February 19, 1921
  34. Our Confidential Vacation Guide Our Confidential Vacation Guide The Toronto Star Weekly, May 21, 1921
  35. Ballot Bullets Gun-men’s Wild Political War on in Chicago The Toronto Star Weekly, May 28, 1921
  36. Chicago Never Wetter Than Today Chicago Never Wetter Than it is To-day The Toronto Star Weekly, July 2, 1921
  37. Condensing the Classics Condensing the Classics The Toronto Star Weekly, August 20, 1921
  38. Muscle Shoals: Cheap Nitrates Cheap Nitrates Will Mean Cheaper Bread The Toronto Star Weekly, November 12, 1921
  39. On Weddynge Gyftes On Weddynge Gyftes The Toronto Star Weekly, December 17, 1921
  40. Tourists Scarce at Swiss Resorts Tourists Are Scarce at the Swiss Resorts The Toronto Daily Star, February 4, 1922
  41. Living on $1,000 a Year in Paris A Canadian with One Thousand a Year Can Live Very Comfortably and Enjoyably in Paris The Toronto Star Weekly, February 4, 1922
  42. Poincaré’s Folly France Now in Hands of Old Professionals The Toronto Daily Star, February 4, 1922
  43. Tuna Fishing in Spain At Vigo, in Spain, Is Where You Catch the Silver and Blue Tuna, the King of All Fish The Toronto Star Weekly, February 18, 1922
  44. Clemenceau Politically Dead Builder, Not Fighter, Is What France Wants The Toronto Daily Star, February 18, 1922
  45. German Export Tax Hits Profiteers Exchange Pirates Hit by German Export Tax The Toronto Star Weekly, February 25, 1922
  46. Paris Is Full of Russians Influx of Russians to All Parts of Paris The Toronto Daily Star, February 25, 1922
  47. Papal Poll: Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes at Papal Election The Toronto Star Weekly, March 4, 1922
  48. Try Bobsledding If You Want Thrills Try Bobsledding If You Want Thrills The Toronto Daily Star, March 4, 1922
  49. The Hotels in Switzerland Queer Mixture of Aristocrats, Profiteers, Sheep and Wolves at the Hotels in Switzerland The Toronto Star Weekly, March 4, 1922
  50. Wives Buy Clothes for French Husbands Wives Buy Clothes for French Husbands The Toronto Star Weekly, March 11, 1922
  51. Tip the Postman Every Time? How’d You Like to Tip Postman Every Time? The Toronto Star Weekly, March 11, 1922
  52. Poincaré’s Election Promises PoincarĂ© Making Good on Election Promises The Toronto Star Weekly, March 11, 1922
  53. Sparrow Hat on Paris Boulevards Sparrow Hat Appears on Paris Boulevards The Toronto Star Weekly, March 18, 1922
  54. The Luge of Switzerland Flivver, Canoe, Pram and Taxi Combined in the Luge, Joy of Everybody in Switzerland The Toronto Star Weekly, March 18, 1922
  55. Black Novel a Storm Center Prize-Winning Book Is Centre of Storm The Toronto Star Weekly, March 25, 1922
  56. American Bohemians in Paris American Bohemians in Paris a Weird Lot The Toronto Star Weekly, March 25, 1922
  57. Wild Night Music of Paris Wild Night Music of Paris Makes Visitor Feel a Man of the World The Toronto Star Weekly, March 25, 1922
  58. The Mecca of Fakers The Mecca of Fakers in French Capital The Toronto Daily Star, March 25, 1922
  59. M. Deibler, A Much-Feared Man Much-Feared Man Is Monsieur Deibler The Toronto Daily Star, April 1, 1922
  60. 95,000 Wear the Legion of Honor 95,000 Now Wearing the Legion of Honor The Toronto Daily Star, April 1, 1922
  61. Active French Anti-Alcohol League Anti-Alcohol League Is Active in France The Toronto Daily Star, April 8, 1922
  62. Canada’s Recognition of Russia Canada’s Chief Interest Recognition of Russia (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 10, 1922
  63. Tchitcherin Speaks at Genoa Conference World Economic Conference Opens in Genoa: Tchitcherin Speaks The Toronto Daily Star, April 10, 1922
  64. Italian Premier Italian Premier Strikes Keynote (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 10, 1922
  65. Tchitcherin Wants Japan Excluded Tchitcherin at It Again, Wants Jap Excluded The Toronto Daily Star, April 11, 1922
  66. Genoa Conference Picked Sharpshooters Patrol Genoa Streets The Toronto Daily Star, April 13, 1922
  67. Objections to Allied Plan Russia and Germany Object to Allied Plan (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 13, 1922
  68. Russian Claims Russian Claims to Offset Allies’ (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 14, 1922
  69. Parisian Boorishness French Politeness The Toronto Star Weekly, April 15, 1922
  70. Woman Takes Crumbs Woman, Lovely Woman, Resents Slight, Is Forced to Take Crumbs at Genoa (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 15, 1922
  71. Russians Hold Up Progress Progress Held Up at Genoa Parley by the Russians (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 17, 1922
  72. German Machiavellianism Regarded by Allies as German Cunning The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1922
  73. German Blow—Disloyal? “Is Germany’s Most Sinister Blow at the Allies, Most Striking Disloyal Act Ever Accomplished” (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1922
  74. Barthou Refuses Conference Barthou Refuses to Confer with Russians and Germans (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1922
  75. Russian Girls at Genoa Two Russian Girls the Best-Looking at Genoa Parley The Toronto Daily Star, April 24, 1922
  76. Barthou Crosses Hissing Tchitcherin Barthou, Like a Smith Brother, Crosses Hissing Tchitcherin The Toronto Daily Star, April 24, 1922
  77. Stambouliski of Bulgaria Strongest Premier in Parley Is Stambouliski of Bulgaria The Toronto Daily Star, April 25, 1922
  78. Schober Every Inch a Chancellor Schober of Austria, at Genoa, Looks Every Inch a Chancellor The Toronto Daily Star, April 26, 1922
  79. The Unworldly Russians Russian Delegates at Genoa Appear not to be of this World The Toronto Daily Star, April 27, 1922
  80. German Delegation at Genoa German Delegation at Genoa Keep Stinnes in Background The Toronto Daily Star, April 28, 1922
  81. A Hot Bath an Adventure in Genoa Getting a Hot Bath an Adventure in Genoa The Toronto Daily Star, May 2, 1922
  82. Well-Guarded Russian Delegation Russian Delegation Well Guarded at Genoa The Toronto Daily Star, May 4, 1922
  83. German Journalists a Strange Collection German Journalists a Strange Collection The Toronto Daily Star, May 8, 1922
  84. New Betting Game: Tennis Tamburello All Genoa Goes Crazy Over New Betting Game The Toronto Daily Star, May 9, 1922
  85. Lloyd George’s Magic Lloyd George Gives Magic to the Parley The Toronto Daily Star, May 13, 1922
  86. Fishing the RhĂŽne Canal There Are Great Fish in the RhĂŽne Canal The Toronto Daily Star, June 10, 1922
  87. Fascisti Party Half-Million Fascisti Party Now Half-Million Strong The Toronto Daily Star, June 24, 1922
  88. Italy’s Blackshirts “Pot-Shot Patriots” Unpopular in Italy The Toronto Star Weekly, June 24, 1922
  89. A Veteran Visits the Old Front A Veteran Visits Old Front, Wishes He Had Stayed Away The Toronto Daily Star, July 22, 1922
  90. Sinclair Lewis’s Horsebacking Expecting Too Much in Old London Town The Toronto Star Weekly, August 5, 1922
  91. The Great “ApĂ©ritif” Scandal Latest Drink Scandal Now Agitates Paris The Toronto Star Weekly, August 12, 1922
  92. Did Poincaré Laugh in Verdun Cemetery? Did Poincaré Laugh in Verdun Cemetery? The Toronto Daily Star, August 12, 1922
  93. Rug Vendors in Paris Rug Vendor Is Fixture in Parisian Life The Toronto Daily Star, August 12, 1922
  94. Old Order Changeth in Alsace-Lorraine Old Order Changeth in Alsace-Lorraine The Toronto Daily Star, August 26, 1922
  95. Homes on the Seine Takes to the Water, Solves Flat Problem The Toronto Daily Star, August 26, 1922
  96. Germans Desperate Over the Mark Germans Are Doggedly Sullen or Desperate Over the Mark The Toronto Daily Star, September 1, 1922
  97. Fishing in Baden Perfect Once Over Permit Obstacle, Fishing in Baden Perfect The Toronto Daily Star, September 2, 1922
  98. German Innkeepers German Innkeepers Rough Dealing with “Auslanders” The Toronto Daily Star, September 5, 1922
  99. A Paris-to-Strasbourg Flight A Paris-to-Strasbourg Flight Shows Living Cubist Picture The Toronto Daily Star, September 9, 1922
  100. German Inflation Crossing to Germany Is Way to Make Money The Toronto Daily Star, September 19, 1922
  101. British Can Save Constantinople British Strong Enough to Save Constantinople The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922
  102. Hubby Dines First, Wifie Gets Crumbs! Hubby Dines First, Wifie Gets Crumbs! The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922
  103. German Riots Riots Are Frequent Throughout Germany The Toronto Star Weekly, September 30, 1922
  104. British Planes British Airplanes over Turk Capital (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922
  105. British Order Kemal to Quit Chanak British Again Order Kemal to Quit Chanak (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922
  106. Harington Won’t Demand Evacuation Harington Not to Demand Evacuation of Shores (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, October 2, 1922
  107. Turk Red Crescent Propaganda Agency Turk Red Crescent Propaganda Agency The Toronto Daily Star, October 4, 1922
  108. Hamid Bey Hamid Bey Wears Shirt Tucked In When Seen by Star The Toronto Daily Star, October 9, 1922
  109. Turks Near Constantinople Turk Forces Draw Near to Constantinople (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, October 9, 1922
  110. Balkans: A Picture of Peace, Not War Balkans Look Like Ontario, a Picture of Peace, Not War The Toronto Daily Star, October 16, 1922
  111. Christians Leave Thrace to Turks Tired Christians, and Hungry, Leave Thrace to Turks (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, October 16, 1922
  112. Constantinople, Dirty White, Not Glistening and Sinister Constantinople, Dirty White, Not Glistening and Sinister The Toronto Daily Star, October 18, 1922
  113. Waiting for an Orgy Constantinople Cut-Throats Await Chance for an Orgy The Toronto Daily Star, October 19, 1922
  114. A Silent, Ghastly Procession A Silent, Ghastly Procession Wends Way from Thrace The Toronto Daily Star, October 20, 1922
  115. Russia Spoiling the French Game Russia to Spoil the French Game with Kemalists The Toronto Daily Star, October 23, 1922
  116. Turks Distrust Kemal Pasha Turks Beginning to Show Distrust of Kemal Pasha The Toronto Daily Star, October 24, 1922
  117. Near East Censor Too “Thorough” Censor Too “Thorough” in the Near East Crisis The Toronto Daily Star, October 25, 1922
  118. “Old Constan” “Old Constan” in True Light Is Tough Town The Toronto Daily Star, October 28, 1922
  119. Afghans: Trouble for Britain Kemal Has Afghans Ready to Make Trouble for Britain The Toronto Daily Star, October 31, 1922
  120. The Greek Revolt Betrayal Preceded Defeat, Then Came Greek Revolt The Toronto Daily Star, November 3, 1922
  121. Kemal’s One Submarine Destroyers Were On Lookout for Kemal’s One Submarine The Toronto Daily Star, November 10, 1922
  122. Refugees from Thrace Refugee Procession Is Scene of Horror The Toronto Daily Star, November 14, 1922
  123. Mussolini, Europe’s Prize Bluffer Mussolini, Europe’s Prize Bluffer, More Like Bottomley Than Napoleon The Toronto Daily Star, January 27, 1923
  124. Russian Uniforms Gaudy Uniform Is Tchitcherin’s Weakness: A “Chocolate Soldier” of the Soviet Army The Toronto Daily Star, February 10, 1923
  125. The Franco-German Situation A Victory Without Peace Forced the French to Undertake the Occupation of the Ruhr The Toronto Daily Star, April 14, 1923
  126. French Royalist Party French Royalist Party Most Solidly Organized The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1923
  127. Government Pays for News Government Pays for News in French Papers The Toronto Daily Star, April 21, 1923
  128. The “Battle” of Offenburg Ruhr Commercial War Question of Bankruptcy The Toronto Daily Star, April 25, 1923
  129. The Belgian Lady and the German Hater A Brave Belgian Lady Shuts Up German Hater The Toronto Daily Star, April 28, 1923
  130. Getting into Germany Getting into Germany Quite a Job, Nowadays The Toronto Daily Star, May 2, 1923
  131. It’s Easy to Spend a Million Marks Quite Easy to Spend a Million, If in Marks The Toronto Daily Star, May 5, 1923
  132. Starvers Out of Sight Amateur Starvers Keep Out of View in Germany The Toronto Daily Star, May 9, 1923
  133. Hate in the Ruhr Is Real Hate in Occupied Zone a Real, Concrete Thing The Toronto Daily Star, May 12, 1923
  134. French Speed with Movies on the Job French Register Speed When Movies Are on Job The Toronto Daily Star, May 16, 1923
  135. King Business in Europe King Business in Europe Isn’t What It Used to Be The Toronto Star Weekly, September 15, 1923
  136. Search for Sudbury Coal Search for Sudbury Coal a Gamble, Driller Tells of What He Has Found The Toronto Daily Star, September 25, 1923
  137. Japanese Earthquake Tossed About on Land Like Ships in a Storm (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, September 25, 1923
  138. Lord Birkenhead He’s a Personality, No Doubt, but a Much Maligned One (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, October 4, 1923
  139. Lloyd George Willing to Address 10,000 Lloyd George Willing to Address 10,000 Here The Toronto Daily Star, October 5, 1923
  140. The Arrival of Lloyd George Lloyd George Up Early as Big Liner Arrives The Toronto Daily Star, October 5, 1923
  141. The Little Welshman Lands Little Welshman Lands; Anxious to Play Golf The Toronto Daily Star, October 6, 1923
  142. Lloyd George’s Wonderful Voice Wonderful Voice Is Chief Charm of Lloyd George The Toronto Daily Star, October 6, 1923
  143. Miss Megan George a Hit Miss Megan George Makes Hit: “A Wonder” Reporters Call Her The Toronto Daily Star, October 6, 1923
  144. At the Theater with Lloyd George Lloyd George Attends Theater in New York The Toronto Star Weekly, October 6, 1923
  145. Hearst Not Paying Lloyd George Cope Denies Hearst Paying Lloyd George The Toronto Star Weekly, October 6, 1923
  146. “A Man of the People” “A Man of the People, Will Fight for the People” (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, October 8, 1923
  147. Count Apponyi and the Loan Hungarian Statesman Delighted with Loan (unsigned) The Toronto Daily Star, October 15, 1923
  148. Bullfighting a Tragedy Bull-Fighting Is Not a Sport-It Is a Tragedy The Toronto Star Weekly, October 20, 1923
  149. Pamplona in July World’s Series of Bull Fighting a Mad, Whirling Carnival The Toronto Star Weekly, October 27, 1923
  150. Game-Shooting in Europe More Game to Shoot in Crowded Europe Than in Ontario; Forests and Animals Are Really Protected Over there The Toronto Daily Star, November 3, 1923
  151. The Lakes Aren’t Going Dry Cheer Up! The Lakes Aren’t Going Dry: High Up and Low Down Is Just Their Habit (by John Hadley) The Toronto Star Weekly, November 17, 1923
  152. Trout Fishing in Europe Trout Fishing All Across Europe: Spain Has the Best, Then Germany The Toronto Star Weekly, November 17, 1923
  153. Gargoyles as Symbol Is France’s Present Attitude Toward Germany Symbolized in the Gargoyles of Notre Dame? (unsigned) The Toronto Star Weekly, November 17, 1923
  154. The Sport of Kings The Sport of Kings (by Hem.) The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  155. Wild Gastronomic Adventures of a Gourmet Wild Gastronomic Adventures of a Gourmet, Eating Sea Slugs, Snails, Octopus, etc. for Fun (by Peter Jackson) The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  156. The Big Dance on the Hill The Big Dance on the Hill The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  157. Wolfe’s Diaries Gen. Wolfe’s Diaries Saved for Canada The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  158. Tancredo Is Dead Tancredo Is Dead The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  159. “Nobelman” Yeats Learns to Commune with the Fairies, Now Wins the $40,000 Nobel Prize (unsigned) The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  160. Changed Beliefs Changed Beliefs (By A Foreigner) The Toronto Star Weekly, November 24, 1923
  161. Bank Vaults vs. Cracksmen Fifty-Ton Doors Laugh at Robbers’ Tools, Bank Vaults Defy Scientific Cracksmen The Toronto Star Weekly, December 1, 1923
  162. Inflation and the German Mark German Marks Make Last Stand as Real Money in Toronto’s “Ward” (by John Hadley) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 8, 1923
  163. War Medals for Sale Lots of War Medals for Sale but Nobody Will Buy Them The Toronto Star Weekly, December 8, 1923
  164. European Nightlife: A Disease Night Life in Europe a Disease: Constantinople’s Most Hectic The Toronto Star Weekly, December 15, 1923
  165. Goiter and Iodine Dose Whole City’s Water Supply to Cure Goiter by Mass Medication (by John Hadley) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 15, 1923
  166. I Like Americans I Like Americans (By A Foreigner) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 15, 1923
  167. I Like Canadians I Like Canadians (By A Foreigner) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 15, 1923
  168. The Blind Man’s Christmas Eve The Blind Man’s Christmas Eve (by John Hadley) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 22, 1923
  169. Christmas on the Roof of the World Christmas on the Roof of the World The Toronto Star Weekly, December 22, 1923
  170. W. B. Yeats a Nighthawk W. B. Yeats a Night Hawk: Kept Toronto Host Up (unsigned) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 22, 1923
  171. Young Communists Toronto “Red” Children Don’t Know Santa Claus (unsigned) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 22, 1923
  172. Betting in Toronto Toronto Is Biggest Betting Place in North America: 10,000 People Bet $100,000 on Horses Every Day The Toronto Star Weekly, December 29, 1923
  173. McConkey’s 1914 Orgy Wild New Year’s Eve Gone Forever: Only Ghost of 1914 Party Remains (by John Hadley) The Toronto Star Weekly, December 29, 1923
  174. Our Modern Amateur Impostors Weird, Wild Adventures of Some of Our Modern Amateur Impostors The Toronto Star Weekly, December 29, 1923
  175. Swiss Avalanches Skiers’ Only Escape from Alpine Avalanche Is to Swim! Snow Slides off Mountain as Fast as Off Roof of House The Toronto Star Weekly, January 12, 1924
  176. So This Is Chicago So This Is Chicago The Toronto Star Weekly, January 19, 1924
  177. The Freiburg Fedora Must Wear Hats Like Other Folks If You Live in Toronto (by John Hadley) The Toronto Star Weekly, January 19, 1924
  178. About The Author
  179. Index
  180. Copyright

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