by Marion Meade
Benchley, Robert Charles, Jr.
Benét, William Rose
Berkeley, Martin
Berlin, Irving
Bernstein, Leonard
Bernstien, Oscar
Bernstien, Rebecca
“Big Blonde” (Parker)
blacklist, Hollywood
Blitzstein, Marc
Bobbed Hair
Boissevain, Eugen
“Bolt Behind the Blue, The” (Parker)
Boni and Liveright
Bookman
Boothe, Clare
Boyle, Jack
Brace, Clement
Brackett, Charles
Brice, Fanny
Broun, Heywood
drinking habits of
Parker and
personal style of
Round Table and
Broun, Heywood Hale “Woody,”
Bryan, Joseph
Burke, Billie
Burr, Courtney
Business Is Business (Parker and Kaufman)
But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (Loos)
Cabell, James Branch
Caesar, Arthur
Caesar’s Wife (Maugham)
Cagney, James
California State College
Campbell, Alan
acting career of
army service of
death of
Parker’s collaboration with
Parker’s marriages to
Parker’s relationship with
Campbell, Harry Lee
Campbell, Hortense Eichel
Candide (Bernstein, Hellman and Wilbur)
Capote, Truman
Carson, Robert
Case, Frank
Case Against Mrs. Ames, The
“Cassandra Drops Into Verse” (Parker)
Castle, Irene
Cavett, Frank
Cerf, Bennett
“Certain Lady, A” (Parker)
Chaplin, Charlie
Chase, Edna Woolman
Chase, Ilka
Chicago Herald-Examiner
Chicago Tribune
Children’s Hour, The (Hellman)
Cisney, Marcella
Clair, René
Claire, Ina
Close Harmony (Parker and Rice) see also Soft Music
“Clothe the Naked” (Parker)
Clurman, Harold
Coast of Illyria, The (Parker)
Cobb, Irvin
Collier’s
Collins, Seward
death of
erotica collected by
Parker’s relationship with
Connelly, Madeline Hurlock
Connelly, Marc
contemporaries recalled by
Kaufman and
on Parker
Parker and
Conning Tower, The
Coolidge, Calvin
Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt
Cooper, Wyatt
Cosmopolitan
Coward, Noel
Cowboy and the Lady, The
Crazy Fool, The (Stewart)
Crime Takes a Holiday
Crosby, Bing
Crowninshield, Frank
Nast and
Parker and
personality of
Vanity Fair edited by
Crude (Hyde)
Cue.
“Custard Heart, The” (Parker)
“Dark Girl’s Rhyme” (Parker)
Davies, John
Davies, Marion
“Day-Dreams” (Parker)
Dear Sir (Kern and Dietz)
Death and Taxes (Parker)
DeMille, Cecil B.
Dempsey, Jack
Depression, Great
Design for Living (Coward)
Deutsch, Helen
“Dialogue at Three in the Morning” (Parker)
Diary of Samuel Pepys, The (Pepys)
Dietrich, Marlene
Dietz, Betty
Dietz, Howard
Dorothy Parker Portfolio, A
Dos Passos, John
Double Exposure (McDowall)
Droste, George, Jr.
death of
life-style of
Parker’s dislike of
Droste, Helen “Lel,” see Iveson, Helen “Let” Droste
Droste, Helen Rothschild, see Grimwood, Helen Rothschild Droste
Droste, Marge
Droste, William (nephew)
Duffy, Edmund
Duke, Vernon
“Dusk Before Fireworks” (Parker)
d’Usseau, Arnaud
d’Usseau, Susan
Eichel, Roy
Enough Rope (Parker)
Ephron, Henry
Ephron, Phoebe
“Epitaph” (Parker)
Ernst, Morris
Esquire
Evans, Rosser Lynn
“Everlastin’ Ingenue Blues, The” (Parker and Taylor)
“Experience” (Parker)
Fan, The
Farewell to Arms, A (Hemingway)
Faulkner, William
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Parker’s investigation by
Ferber, Edna
Fiedler, Leslie
Fields, W. C.
Firpo, Luis Angel
Fish
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
death of
Parker and
Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre
mental illness of
Five O’Clock Girl
Flanner, Janet
Fleischmann, Raoul
Fleischmann, Ruth
Flight into Nowhere
Foch, Nina
Forty-niners, The
Foster, Sally Blane
“From the Diary of a New York Lady” (Parker)
“Frustration” (Parker)
“Game, The” (Parker and Evans)
Garrett, John Wiley
Garrett, Madeleine
Geis, Bernard
“Gentlest Lady, The” (Parker)
Gershwin, George
Gilbert, John
Gill, Brendan
Gillmore, Margalo
Gilman, Mildred
Gingrich, Arnold
Glass Key, The (Hammett)
Goetz, Augustus
Goetz, Ruth Goodman
Goldwyn, Samuel
Goldwyn Follies, The
Goodman, Philip
Goodman, Ruth, see Goetz, Ruth Goodman
Goodrich, Frances
Good Soup, The
Gordon, Ruth
Graham, Sheilah
Grant, Jane
Great Gatsby, The (Fitzgerald)
Green Pastures, The (Connelly)
Grimwood, Helen Rothschild Droste (sister)
adolescence of
children of, see Droste, William; Iveson, Helen “Lei” Droste
death of
marriages of
Parker’s relationship with
Grimwood, Victor
Guinzburg, Alice
Guinzburg, Harold
Guinzburg, Thomas
Hackett, Albert
Hahn, Emily
Hale, Ruth
death of
feminism of
Parker and
Hallelujah
Hammerstein, Oscar
Hammett, Dashiell
Hands Across the Table
Happiest Man, The (Laszlo, Parker and Campbell)
Harper’s
Harriman, Averell
Harrington, Nedda
Hart, Moss
Harvard Lampoon
Hayes, Harold
Hayes, Helen
Hayward, Susan
Hearst, William Randolph
Hecht, Ben
Heggen, Tom
Heiress, The (Goetz)
Hellman, Lillian
Hammett and
memoirs of
Parker’s relationship with
Hemingway, Ernest
Parker and
Parker’s New Y
orker profile of
on writing.
Hemingway, Hadley
Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn
Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer
Here Come the Clowns (Barry)
Here Lies (Parker)
Here Today (Oppenheimer)
“Here We Are” (Parker)
High Society (Parker, Crowninshield, Fish and Chappell)
Hitchcock, Alfred
Hitler, Adolf
Hollywood Anti-Nazi League
Hollywood Nineteen
Holman, Libby
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hopkins, Arthur
Hopkins, Miriam
“Horsie” (Parker)
Hotchner, Aaron
House at Pooh Corner, The (Milne)
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
“How Am I to Know?” (Parker and King)
Hunter, Ian
Hyde, Robert
Ice Age, The (Parker and d’Usseau)
Idiot’s Delight (Sherwood)
“I Live on Your Visits” (Parker)
Immoralist, The (Goetz)
“In Broadway Playhouses,”
“Indian Summer” (Parker)
Information Please
In Our Time (Hemingway)
“Interior Desecration” (Parker)
“Inventory” (Parker)
Iveson, Helen “Lel” Droste (niece)
Iveson, Robert
Ivy (maid)
Jackson, Gardner “Pat,”
Jonasson, Meyer
Jones, Margo
Joyce, James
Joyous Season, The (Barry)
Judge
Jurgen (Taylor)
Kahn, E. J., Jr.
Kahn, Otto
Kanin, Garson
Katz, Otto
Kaufman, Beatrice
Kaufman, George S.
collaborative work of
Kelly, George
Kennedy, Jacqueline
Kennedy, Sheelagh
Kern, Jerome
King, Jack
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King, Muriel
Kober, Arthur
Koch, John
Ladd, Parker
Ladies’ Home Journal
Ladies of the Corridor, The (Parker and d’Usseau)
Lady Be Careful
“Lady with a Lamp” (Parker)
La Guardia, Fiorello
Laments for the Living (Parker)
Lamparski, Richard
Lardner, Ellis
Lardner, James
Lardner, Ring
Lardner, Ring, Jr.
Last Tycoon, The (Fitzgerald)
Laszlo, Miklos
Latouche, John
Lawrence, D. H.
Lazar, Irving “Swifty,”
League of American Writers
Lee, Albert
Leech, Margaret
Le Gallienne, Eva
Lehne, John
Lenihan, Winifred
Lester, Clara
Levant, Oscar
Life
Benchley as drama critic for
Parker and
Light in August (Faulkner)
Lillie, Beatrice
Lipstick War, The (Campbell and Kaufman)
“Little Curtis” (Parker)
Liveright, Horace
“Lolita” (Parker)
Loos, Anita
Lorimer, George Horace
“Lovely Leave, The” (Parker)
Lovett, Adele Quartley Brown
Lovett, Robert A.
“Lucky Little Curtis,” see “Little Curtis”
Lyon, Wanda
MacArthur, Charles Gordon
Benchley and
Parker and
MacArthur, William Telfer
McCall’s
McCarthy, Joseph
McClain, John
McDowall, Roddy
McKelway, St. Clair
MacLeish, Ada
MacLeish, Archibald
McMein, Neysa
Parker and
McNamara, Ed
Macy, Louise “Louie,”
Madame X, 197, 199
Mademoiselle
Mailer, Norman
Mankiewicz, Herman
“Mantle of Whistler” (Parker)
Man Who Came to Dinner, The (Kaufman and Hart)
March, Fredric
Marshall, Herbert
Marston, Caroline (grandmother)
Marston, Elizabeth (great-grandmother)
Marston, Frank (uncle)
Marston, Stanhope (great-grandfather)
Marston, Susan (aunt)
Marston, Thomas (grandfather)
Marston, William (great-uncle)
Marx, Harpo
Marx, Zeppo
Mary Burns, Fugitive
Masson, Thomas
Maugham, Somerset
Maxwell, William
“Men” (Parker)
Mencken, H. L.
Mendum, Georgie Drew
Merrily We Roll Along (Kaufman and Hart)
Milford, Nancy
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Milne, A. A.
Monroe, Marilyn
Moodie, Betty
Mooney, Mary
Mooney, Tom
Morning Telegraph
Morris, Wright
Morse, Lee
Mostel, Kate
Mostel, Zero
“Mr. Durant” (Parker)
“Mrs. Hofstadter on Josephine Street” (Parker)