The beginnings of "The smart set," 1946.

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The beginnings of "The smart set," 1946.

An account of the publication of the earliest issues of "The smart set" when Kennerley performed both business and editorial functions pending A. Grissom's assumption of editorial responsibility.

[3] p. Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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