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- "The Woman Who Is A Design," Neysa McMein (Portrait) - Arts & Decoration, Oct. 1923, p. 14
Portrait, Neysa McMein - VF, Oct. 1923
- "Dorothy Parker's Poems" - New Republic, Jan. 19, 1927
- Portrait - Arts & Decoration, June 1927
- "You Might As Well Live"- New York Herald Tribune, Mar. 27, 1927- Vol. VII, 7:3
- "Anonymously," J. Farrar - Bookman, Mar. 1928
- Portrait - Saturday Review, June 9, 1928
- Portrait - Woman's Journal, Sept. 1928
- Portrait - Collier's, Nov. 17, 1928
- No title - Brooklyn Eagle, Nov. 18, 1928
- No title - New York Telegraph, Jan. 28, 1929
- Portrait - Bookman, Jan. 1930
- Portrait - Arts & Decoration, Sept. 1930
- Portrait - Saturday Review, June 13, 1931
- Portrait - LD, Feb. 3, 1934
- Portrait - Saturday Review, Aug. 11, 1934
- Portrait - Time, Dec. 7, 1936
- "Rueful, Frostbitten Laughter of Dorothy Parker," Louis Kronenberger - NYT, Dec. 13, 1936 - Vol. VII, 28:3-4
- Portrait - LHJ, Mar. 1937
- "Orchids For Dorothy Parker," John Bright - NM, Dec. 7, 1937
- Portrait - Newsweek, Feb. 28, 1938
- Biographical Sketch - Scholastic, Mar. 19, 1938
- "Dorothy Parker Quits Her Role As Humorist" - Los Angeles Times,
Jan. 7, 1939
- "Miss Parker Never Poses" - NYT, Jan. 8, 1939 - Vol. IX, 4:2
Portrait - Time, Jan. 16, 1939
- "A Toast and a Tear for Dorothy Parker," E. Wilson -
NY, May 20, 1944
- "Crowninshield in the Cub's Den," Frank Crowninshield - Vogue,
Sept. 15, 1944
- "The Legend of Dorothy Parker," Richard Lauterbach - Esquire,
Oct. 1944
- "Dorothy Parker" - Senior Scholastic, May 7, 1945
Portrait - Saturday Review, Feb. 22, 1947
- "Dorothy Parker's Rebounding Quips," William Engle - American Weekly, June 15, 1947, p. 14
Portrait - Theatre Arts, Sept. 1949
- "Feminine Wit Mourns State of US Humor," Bob Thomas - Associated Press, Jan 15. 1951
- No title, New York Herald Tribune - Oct. 18, 1953
- "Where'd The Money Go?" - Newsweek, Mar. 7, 1955
- "The Art of Fiction XIII: Dorothy Parker," Marion Capron - Paris Review, Summer 1956 - 13:72-87
- "Capote, Mailer, and Dorothy Parker" - New Republic, Feb. 9, 1959
- "Light Touch," B. Richart - Commonweal, Dec. 9, 1960
- "Entree To The World of Dorothy Parker," A. Gingrich - Esquire,
Jan. 1962
- "A Wink At A Cockeyed World," Lois Battle - UCLA Daily Bruin,
Feb. 16, 1962
- "High Spirits in the Twenties," John Mason Brown - Horizon,
July 1962 - 4:33-34
- "Students Appalling to Dorothy Parker" - Los Angeles Times,
April 28, 1963
- "Celebrity Register," C. Amory - MC, July 1963
- Associated Press Interview - Aug. 23, 1963
- "Dorothy Parker Explodes Legends" - New Haven Register,
Oct. 13, 1963
- "Men Seldom Make Passes..," Morton Cooper - Diner's Club Magazine, Oct. 1964
Obituary - NYT, June 7/8, 1967
- "The First Dorothy Parker Quartette" - Variety, June 14, 1967
- "Guinevere of the Round Table" - Time, June 16, 1967
- "Queen of the Round Table" - Newsweek, June 19, 1967
- Obituary - Publishers Weekly, June 19, 1967
- "Whatever You Thought Dorothy Parker Was Like, She Wasn't,"
Wyatt Cooper - Esquire, July 1968
- "You Might As Well Live (excerpt)," John Keats - MC, Oct. 1970
- "Wittiest Woman," R. A. Solokov - Newsweek, Oct. 12, 1970
- "Tragedy Of Backchats And Bons Mots," B. Darrach- Life,
Oct. 16, 1970
- "Dorothy Parker: Wit At Whatever Cost," Los Angeles Times Book Review, Nov. 29, 1970
- "Women," Nora Ephron - Esquire, Oct. 1973
- "Dorothy Parker And Friends: Reminiscent Algonquin" - Los Angeles Times, May 4, 1976 - 4:1
- "Dorothy Parker and Dashiell Hammett (First Encounters)," Nancy Caldwell - Atlantic, July 1985 - p. 79
- "Parker's Iseult of Brittany," Ruthmarie Mitsch - Explicator, Winter
1986 - Vol. 44
- "The Illustrious Lunchers at the Algonquin Recalled," Herbert
Milgang - NYT, Sept. 27, 1987 - p.E31 (N)
- "Three Neighbors: A Trio of Mighty Women, Encountered and
Remembered," Truman Capote - Esquire, Dec. 1987 - p. 223
- "Remains To Be Seen" - People Weekly, Dec. 28, 1987 - p. 102
- "Dorothy's Dust (Dorothy Parker's Ashes)" - US News and
World Report, Mar. 28, 1988 - p. 11
- "Memorial For Dorothy Parker" - NYT, Oct. 23, 1988 - p. 43 (L)
- "Dorothy Parker Memorial at NAACP's Office" - NYT,
Oct. 24, 1988 - p. 19 (N)
- "A Night of the Round Table," David Blum - New York,
Jan. 2, 1989 -p. 15
- "Reclaiming Past Glory of a Legend," Suzanne Slesin - NYT, May 4,
1989 - p. B5 (N), p. C1 (L)
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