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1903 — 1917
No. 47
Stieglitz, Alfred (editor)
New York: Alfred Stieglitz, 1914-07-01 96 p.; 30 x 20 cm.
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Contents Publisher's Page: 1-1
'Another year of experimenting done' (Stieglitz, Alfred): 3-4
Contributors: 5-6
Contributions: 7-7
The Mirror (Dodge, Mabel): 9-10
What 291 Is to Me (Hapgood, Hutchins): 11-11
291—Its Meaning to Me (Rasay, Charles E. S.): 12-15
A Letter from Prison (Wolff, Adolf): 15-15
What 291 Means to Me (Kirnon, Hodge): 16-16
What 291 Means to Me (Brigman, Anne): 17-20
291 (Steichen, Clara): 20-20
Two-Nine-One—A Londoner's View (Muir, Ward): 21-24
What 291 Means to Me (Coryell, Abby Hedge): 24-24
291 (Pease, Frank): 25-26
291 (Haweis, Stephen): 26-27
291 (Stovel, Rex): 28-28
What 291 Means to Me (Kreymborg, Alfred): 29-29
What 291 Means to Me (Bruguière, Francis): 29-29
291 (Andrews, Ethel Montgomery): 30-30
'291 has weight and direction' (Stevens, Frances Simpson): 30-30
'291 is the Attic near the Roof' (Barnes, Djuna): 30-30
What 291 Means to Me (Haviland, Paul): 31-32
Between Four and Five (Demuth, C.): 32-32
291 (Cramer, Konrad): 33-33
291 (Daniel, Charles): 33-33
As to '291' (Pellew, Anna C.): 33-33
291 (Gibbs, Helen R.): 34-34
'It means to me a personality' (Lamb, H. Mortimer): 34-34
What Is 291? (Hartley, Marsden): 35-36
Dear Stieglitz (Davies, Arthur B.): 37-37
291 (Dove, Arthur G.): 37-37
291 (Breyfogle, John W.): 38-38
291 (Zorach, William): 38-38
The Spirit of 291 (Velida): 39-39
Zu 291 (Merz, Max): 39-39
291 (Meyer, Eugene): 40-40
291 (Carles, Arthur B.): 40-40
291— (Zoler, E.): 41-43
Dear Stieglitz (Laurvik, J. N.): 43-43
A Nursery Crime Dedicated to A to Z from A to Z (S. S. S.): 44-44
Multum in Parvo (Brinton, Christian): 45-45
Dear Mr. Stieglitz (Montross, N. E.): 46-46
What '291' Has Given Me (Breckenridge, Hugh H.): 46-46
'My associations with "291"' (Henderson, Helen W.): 46-46
291 (Haskell, Ernest): 47-48
'I came into a small room' (Fleming, Frank): 48-48
'"291" is a man who lives through a company' (Simonson, Lee): 48-48
What 291 Means to Me (Hoeber, Arthur): 49-49
'291—The home of a Living Rebel!' (Gable, William F.): 50-50
'Two-Ninety-One and Rockefeller Institute' (Walkowitz, A.): 50-50
'To me "291" stands for my delight and admiration for a personality' (Hunter, F. W.): 50-50
Observations in Black and White (Bluemner, Oscar): 51-53
What 291 Means to Me (Duncan, C.): 54-54
—'There Is Always a "More"—A Greater Vision—A Greater Realization'— (Rhoades, Katharine N.): 55-57
A Toast (Meyer, Agnes Ernst): 58-58
291? (Beckett, Marion H.): 58-58
A Letter (Williams, Clifford): 59-60
Dear Stieglitz (Halpert, Samuel): 60-60
Impressions of 291 (Man Ray): 61-61
291 (Rapp, Marie J.): 61-61
What 291 Means to Me (Caffin, Charles H.): 62-62
291 (Fuguet, Dallett): 63-63
291 (Greene, Belle): 64-64
291 (Steichen, Eduard J.): 65-66
291 (Havel, Hippolyte): 67-68
291 (McBride, Henry): 68-68
291 (Palomar, Torres): 69-69
291 (Weichsel, John): 70-70
291? (Kerfoot, J. B.): 71-71
Que Fais Tu 291? (Picabia, Francis): 72-72
What Doest Thou, 291? (Picabia, Francis): 72-72
291 (De Zayas, Marius): 73-73
'I know a place' (Marin, John): 74-74
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