Before she became an actress, Louise Brooks spent two seasons with the Denishawn Dance Company – certainly the most important American dance company of the 1920’s. This page presents a bibliography of newspaper and magazine articles focusing on Brooks and her first season with Denishawn (the 1922 – 1923 tour). Entries are arranged chronologically. Commentary regarding Brooks, or the performance as a whole (excerpted from the material cited), are offered as annotations.
This page is a work in progress. The intention of this bibliography is to be as comprehensive as possible. Most citations represent a substantial review or article. Shorter, capsule reviews – usually a paragraph or two in length – are so noted. An * indicates that a copy of this citation is held in the archives of the LBS. If you know of additional citations, or can provide further information on the entries noted on this page, please contact the Louise Brooks Society via email.This bibliography has been compiled by Thomas Gladysz.
1922
anonymous. “Junior Music Clubs Announce Big Season.” Atlanta Constitution, September 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis to Be Here Soon.” Milwaukee Journal, September 17, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Visit Ripon.” Fond du Lac Commonwealth, September 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis’ Coming Tour.” Musical Courier, September 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Dance Here Again.” New York ???, September 23, 1922. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is refernced in brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Back.” New York Sun, September 23, 1922. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is refernced in brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns to Come.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, September 24, 1922. (United States) *
— short article in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Furlong List of Concerts Is Announced.” Rochester Herald, September 25, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Advocate an Alliance Between The Art of Religion and the Art of Dance.” Jewish Criterion, September 29, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn in Novel Dances.” New York Evening Journal, September 29, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Talented Sisters Dance at Mariarden.” Boston Advertiser, September 30, 1922. (United States) *
— related photo feature in Boston, Massachusetts publication
anonymous. “First of Season’s Events in the Fortnightly Musical Club.” Cleveland Topics, September 30, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cleveland, Ohio publication
Culberston, E. P. “Music Study President Delighted by Booking.” Lewistown Sentinel, September 30, 1922.* (United States)
— published letter in Lewistown, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Dancer, and Company to Use Denishawn Silks in Local Performances.” Women’s Wear, September 30, 1922. (United States) *
— article in fashion trade magazine
anonymous. “Two Matinee Performances.” Brooklyn Citizen, October 1, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City publication
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Opens Boriz ‘Pop’ Concerts.” Pittsburgh Leader, October 1, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “Many Triumphs in Career of Ruth St. Denis, Dancer.” Rochester Herald, October 1, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
Forest, Marian de. “As I Go to The Play.” Buffalo Morning Express, October 1, 1922. (United States) *
— “Ruth Saint Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denisheem dancers, who are to make a 30-week American tour to the coast, will give two dance matinees at the Selwyn theater. New York, in November. The company includes among its principals, in addition to the two dancing stars, Martha Graham, Betty May, Lenore 8cheffer, May Lynn, Julia Bennett. Louise Brooks, Pearl Wheeler, Charles Weidman and Paul Mathie.” – mention in column in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Opera and Concert.” Evening Mail, October 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis to Dance.” Illustrated News, October 2, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Great Dancer at Temple Theater.” Lewistown Sentinel, October 3, 1922.* (United States)
— Louise Brooks is referenced in front page review in Lewistown, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Levitzi Valse on the Denishawn Programs.” Musical Courier, October 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Famous Dancer At Victoria Theatre.” Sunbury Daily, October 5, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Sunbury, Pennsylvania newspaper
author unknown. Pottsville Journal, October 6?, 1922. (United States)
— “The evening’s program was one enchanting dream after another.” – review in Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Several Versions of Denishawn Dancers.” Pottsville Republican, October 6, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Gee, Sadie, It’s Highbrow, But.” Pottsville Republican, October 6, 1922. (United States) *
— parody of Denishawn in Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper
E., E. Z. “Dancers Were a Rare Treat.” Pottsville Republican, October 6, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Jewish Criterion, October 6, 1922. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is referenced in article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers Coming to Rialto on Friday, October 27.” Chronicle-Telegram, October 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Elyria, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Baltimore American, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— short article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here.” Brooklyn Citizen, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to be Seen This Week.” New York American, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dances Will Be Seen Here This Week.” New York Herald, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dances Will Be Seen Here This Week.” New York Herald, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “To Give Interesting Program.” Pittsburgh Dispatch, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed as a member of the company in program notes published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Offer Dances of Many Races.” Pittsburgh Leader, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in The Peacock.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed as a member of the company in program notes published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
Dimmick, Ruth Crosby. “Denishawn Dancers at Selwyn Theatre.” Morning Telegraph, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn in Two Matinees.” New York Evening World, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Art Dances Lie Beyond Ken of Description.” New York Herald, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Open Bortz Concerts.” Pittsburgh Gazette Times, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvannia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Sandusky Register, October 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers From East.” Canton Repository, October 9, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Canton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Selwyn Today.” New York Commercial, October 9, 1922. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn at Selwyn.” Brooklyn Standard Union, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns in Orientalia.” New York Call, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Company in Dances.” New York Evening Journal, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— short review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Charms in Exotic Dances.” New York Evening Telegram, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— short review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Is Welcomed Back in Classic Dances.” New York Herald, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Company in Dances.” New York Journal, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “The Afternoon of a Shawn.” New York Sun, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Interpret Classics.” New York Telegram, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— short review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Shawn and Ruth St. Denis Charming in Dance Drama.” New York Tribune, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— short review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
author unknown. New York Globe, October 10?, 1922. (United States)
— “More splendor to dazzle the eye could scarcely be found in the Follies.” – review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
D., R. J. “Ruth St. Denis in Delightful Dancing.” New York Post, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
Dimmick, Ruth Crosby. “Ruth St. Denis Welcomed Back.” New York Morning Telegraph, October 10, 1922. (United States)
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
Spaeth, Katharine. “Opera and Concert.” New York Evening Mail, October 10, 1922. (United States)
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
Taylor, Deems. “The Denishawns Dance.” New York World, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— short review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
Warren, Frank H. New York Evening World, October 10, 1922. (United States)
— “A program that has novelty, vigor, color and life, without a dull moment.” – review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers.” Canton News, October 11, 1922. (United States)
— article in Canton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Dances of Far East.” New York Times, October 11, 1922. (United States) *
— “Miss St. Denis was assisted by Ted Shawn and the Denishawn dancers, notably Martha Graham and the little Leonore Scheffer, as well as Betty May, May Lynn, Julia Bennett, Louise Brooks, Pearl Wheeler, Charles Weidman and Paul Mathis.” – review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances.” New York World, October 10, 1922. (United States) *
— short article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Party Of Nineteen Here Friday.” Pittsburgh Leader, October 11, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Good Costuming Dependent Upon Beauty of Fabrics.” Women’s Wear, October 11, 1922. (United States) *
— article in trade magazine
Smith, Max. “Music World.” New York Sun, October 11, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
“With the Denishawn Dancers at Mariarden, Near Peterboro, N.H.” Musical Courier, October 12, 1922. (United States) *
— half-page of captioned photographs; Brooks is included in two of six photographs published in trade magazine
anonymous. “Denishawn Players Will Be Featured at Grand Tonight.” Canton News, October 12, 1922. (United States)
— article in Canton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Canton Repository, October 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Canton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Present New Program.” Christian Science Monitor, October 12, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in national newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Company Here Friday Evening.” Pittsburgh Leader, October 12, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
T., W. P. “Denishawn Dancers Present New Program.” Christian Science Monitor, October 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in national newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Please In Two Performances Here.” Canton Repository, October 13, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Canton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Program Attractive.” Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph, October 13, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
S., D. R. “Dancing in its Last Word Offered by Ruth St. Denis.” Canton News, October 13, 1922. (United States)
— “The artistry of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn is above question and it had a setting to show it to best advantage when they appeared here Thursday with some of their Denishawn dancers in a program so varied that it embraced most forms of dancing with the exception of that of the ballet school. . . . the ensemble is composed of winsome young girls and supple youths.” – review in Canton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancer Coming to Rialto.” Chronicle-Telegram, October 14, 1922. (United States) *
— “In support of the stars are such famous American dancers as Martha Graham, Betty May, May Lynn, Lenore Schaeffer, Pulia Bennett, Louise Brooks . . . .” – article in Elyria, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Poet Bows to Art Of Ruth St. Denis.” Milwaukee Leader, October 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Big Crowd is Thrilled By Denishawn Dancers.” Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph, October 14, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Open Concerts.” Pittsburgh Gazette Times, October 148, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvannia newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Open Bortz Concerts Here.” Pittsburgh Leader, October 14, 1922. (United States) *
— brief review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
Lissfelt, J. Fred. “Ruth St. Denis Heads Music Hall Program.” Pittsburgh Dispatch, October 14, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
author unknown. “Denishawn Dancers Please Big Crowd.” Pittsburgh Sun, October 14?, 1922. (United States)
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn To Open J. E. Furlong Concert Series.” Rochester Times, October 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Coming.” Baltimore American, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth Saint Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Buffalo News, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Company at Fuller Theatre On Friday Night.” Kalmazoo Gazetter, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Kalamazoo, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn’s Spirit of Far East to be Given Here by Dancers; Tentative Program is Announced.” Michigan Daily, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Appear Here.” Milwaukee Sentinel, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. Milwaukee Sontagspost, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in German-language Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers Win Triumph in New York.” Rochester Herald, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Company Is Praised Highly.” Saginaw News Courier, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. Springfield News, October 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Dancers Delightful.” Altoona Tribune, October 16, 1922. (United States) *
— short review in Altoona, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Comes to Lyric With Ted Shawn.” Baltimore Sun, October 18, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Pleased Pittsburgh.” Wilmington News, October 16, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Wilmington, Delaware newspaper
anonymous. “Densiahwn Dancers to be Seen in Binghamton.” Norwich Telegraph, October 17, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Norwich, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Artistic Dances Have Big Appeal.” Wilmington News, October 17, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Wilmington, Delaware newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers to Present Unusual Program Thursday.” Saginaw News Courier, October 18, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Springfield News, October 18, 1922. (United States)
— article in Alliance, Ohio newspaper
Brown, Warren Wilmer. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Delight.” Baltimore News, October 18, 1922. (United States) *
— “The small group of girls and young men they have initiated into the Denishawn circle is well equipped by way of personality, ability and training to carry out the ideals of the distinguished directors.” – review of Lyric Theater performance in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
Garland, Robert. “Ruth St. Denis Enchanting In Weird, Exotic Dances.” Baltimore American, October 18, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Tickets To Be Sold Tonight.” Michigan Daily, October 19, 1922. (United States) *
— article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “New York Concerts.” Musical Courier, October 19, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review of Selwyn Theatre performance in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Amusements.” Springfield News, October 19, 1922. (United States)
— review in Alliance, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn to Give Talk at Woman’s Club on Wednesday.” Rockford Register-Gazette, October 20, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
Brady, Joseph W. “Great Evening with Dancers.” Saginaw News Courier, October 20, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “As Danced by Ruth St. Denis Comes to Rialto Friday Night.” Chronicle Telegram, October 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Elyria, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Cleveland Topics, October 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Come to Eastman Theater Nov. 1.” Rochester Times-Union, October 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Here Oct. 25th.” Rockford Republic, October 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
Rosenfeld, Maurice. “Some Dancing Programs.” Chicago Daily News, October 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
T., O. “The Denishawns, Oct. 9.” Musical America, October 21, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Selwyn Theater performance in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Ancient Races Live Again in Modern Dances.” Baltimore Sun, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Bring New Dance Motif.” Chicago Herald and Examiner, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, Coming Dec. 12.” Davenport Democrat and Leader, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to be in Ann Arbor.” Detroit News, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Program of Denishawn Dancers for Concert Here is Announced; Patrons and Patronesses Named.” Michigan Daily, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dance Thrills.” Milwaukee Telegram, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
Knowles, Jessica. “Dancers Give Fine Program.” Milwaukee Journal, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
Mead, Catherine Pannill. Milwaukee Sentinel, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— “Big audience impressed by beauty and authority of all numbers.” – review in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper (this article was reprinted in the February 1, 1923 issue of the Rocky Mount (North Carolina) Evening Telegram)
Moore, Edward. “St. Denis and Isadora Duncan Will Dance Here This Week.” Chicago Tribune, October 22, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Concert Tickets Are Almost Gone.” Michigan Daily, October 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn to Dance at Rockford Theater on Wednesday Evening.” Rockford Register-Gazette, October 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn And Others to Dance Here For Benefit of Hospital.” Grand Rapids Press, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “At Binghamton Oct. 31.” Oneonta Daily Star, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Oneonta, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Lecture By Shawn at Day School.” Utica Observer, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Music.” Chicago Journal, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Devries, Herman. “Hail Autumn as Dance Man.” Chicago American, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Hackett, Karleton. “Ruth St. Denis and Dancers at Orchestra Hall.” Chicago Evening Post, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Moore, Edward. “Denishawns Give Needed Touch to American Dancing.” Chicago Tribune, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Rosenfeld, Maurice. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Appear in Group of Dances.” Chicago Daily News, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Stearns, Theodore. “Denishawn Art Dancers End Program.” Chicago Herald and Examiner, October 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns in Spanish Tango and Dances of Orient.” Buffalo Express, October 25?, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Sandusky Star Journal, October 25, 1922. (United States)
— article in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Kalurah Dancer Also Missioner.” Binghamton Press, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group to Dance Tonight.” Michigan Daily, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— review in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Show Art of Dancing in Its Finest Appeal.” Rockford Register-Gazette, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Rockford Has Warm Welcome for Denishawn.” Rockford Republican, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Art In Dance Portrayed By Denishawns.” Rockford Star, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Here November 10.” Ripon Weekly Press, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ripon, Wisconsin weekly newspaper
Burker, Horace. “Rockford Has Warm Welcome for Denishawn.” Rockford Republic, October 26, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Rockford, Illinois newspaper
author unknown. Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1922. (United States)
— “Over 3,500 in the audience and there never has been an audience so appreciative or so enthusiastic about a performance before. On all sides came exclamations of surprise, wonderment, commendation and satisfaction. Round after round of applause broke from the crowd as the dancers left the stage. The Spanish suite took the place off its feet, never before has such artistic dancing been seen in this town.” – review in Ann Arbor, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Dancer Doctors By Using Rhythm.” Binghamton Press, October 27, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “illegible text . . . Tonight.” Chronicle Telegram , October 27, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Elyria, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dancers’ Fine Program Sure to Delight.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, October 27, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in Utica, New York newspaper
T., V. V. “Denishawn Artistry Scores Favor With Large Audience.” Michigan Daily, October 27, 1922. (United States) *
— review in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Shimmering Silk Evolutes Dance.” Binghamton Press, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to be Here Thursday.” Buffalo Enquirer, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Grand Rapids Press, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming.” Grand Rapids Press, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Legend of Peacock Danced by St. Denis.” London Free Press, October 28, 1922. (Canada) *
— article in London, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “The Theaters.” Sandusky Register, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Sandusky Star Journal, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Artists Will Feature Interpretative Dance.” Utica Daily News, October 28, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming Thursday With Gorgeous Production.” Buffalo Courier, October 29, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn at the Teck.” Buffalo Express, October 29, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dancers Here Wednesday.” Rochester Herald, October 29, 1922. (United States) *
— program notes in Rochester, New York newspaper
Johnson, Lilly. “Denishawns Delight Local Dance Lovers.” Sandusky Register, October 29, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Starts New Cult.” Binghamton Press, October 30, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Unable to Obtain Hearing from Managers until First Appearance Proved Striking Success.” Rochester Herald, October 30, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here After Utica Triumph.” Binghamton Press, October 31, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Cigaret Poster Leads Artist to Create New Dancing Acts.” Binghamton Sun, October 31, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “The Colonial.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, October 31, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Be Here Saturday.” Akron Evening Times, October 30, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Akron, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, October 30, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Reveal Talents.” Utica Daily News, October 31, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Artists Seen at Colonial.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, October 31, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Utica, New York newspaper
EOS. “What I Saw and What I Heard.” The Younger Set, November 1922. (United States) *
— brief write-up in column in national magazine
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Interpret Rhythm.” Binghamton Press, November 1, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Give Classic Program Here.” Binghamton Sun, November 1, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Binghamton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Plan Campaigning For New Hospital.” Grand Rapids Press, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis To Dance at Eastman Theater Tonight.” Rochester Herald, November 1, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth Saint Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawns Today.” Buffalo Express, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Give Fine Program.” Rochester Herald, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Give Peacock Dance.” Akron Beacon Journal, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Akron, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Coming Dec. 12th.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “The Debut of Ruth St. Denis.” Ripon Weekly Press, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ripon, Wisconsin weekly newspaper
Costello, William P. “Crowds Thrill at Denishawn Dances.” Rochester Evening Journal, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
D., C. R. “The Denishawns Dance.” Rochester Evening Journal & Post Express, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— “The large audience was thrilled to the highest pitch by the marvelous artistry.” – long review in Rochester, New York newspaper
Warner, Andrew J. “Ruth St. Denis Appears Before Large Audience.” Rochester Times-Union, November 2, 1922. (United States) *
— long review in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Also Do Missionary Work.” Akron Evening Times, November 3, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Akron, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Talented Dancers Delight Audience.” Buffalo Courier, November 3, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Captivate Big Audience at Teck Theatre.” Buffalo Commercial, November 3, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Talented Dancers Delight Audience.” Buffalo Courier, October 29, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Receive Applause of Pleased Spectators.” Buffalo Enquirer, November 3, 1922. (United States) *
— capsule review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Art of the Denishawns Is Supreme.” Buffalo Express, November 3, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight Audience.” Buffalo News, November 3, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Star Says Dancing Aids Nervous Folk.” Akron Beacon Journal, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Akron, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Makes Success.” Cleveland Commercial, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Powers.” Grand Rapids News, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Theater Parties for Performance of Ruth St. Denis.” Grand Rapids News, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
B., A. “Ruth, Ted Draw Crowded House.” Cleveland News, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— brief review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
Rogers, James H. “Denishawn Dance Captivates Critic.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— review of Masonic Hall performance in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Grand Rapids Press, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Big Dance Show at Grand Monday.” London Free Press, November 4, 1922. (Canada) *
— article in London, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Applaud the Denishawns.” Musical America, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— review of performance at Orchestra Hall in Chicago in trade magazine
Smith, Wilson G. “Denishawn Dancers.” Cleveland Press, November 4, 1922. (United States) *
— “The Denishawns realize the art of the Terpischore in its nth degree of perfection.” – review of Masonic Hall performance in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “To Appear in Dance.” Grand Rapids Herald, November 5, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers Will Appear at Crawford.” Wichita Eagle, November 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Lack of Low Priced Seats Is Explained.” Post Express, November 6, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Amazes, Delights.” London Free Press, November 7, 1922. (Canada) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in London, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Great Spiritual Value in Dancing Declare Denishawn Dancers; Other Interesting Facts About These Artists.” Ripon College Days, November 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in college newspaper from Ripon, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Robert W. Irwin To Sound Keynote In Worthy Cause.” Grand Rapids Press, November 8, 1922. (United States) *
— “Will Speak at Denishewn Performance for Butterworth Hospital” – article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Social Affairs.” Grand Rapids Press, November 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Stage and Screen.” Grand Rapids News, November 9, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Appears Here Friday Night.” Ripon Weekly Press, November 9, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ripon, Wisconsin weekly newspaper
R., M. E. “On Stage and Screen.” Grand Rapids Press, November 9, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
T., I. W. “Dance Recital By The Denishawns Is Artistic Treat.” Grand Rapids Herald, November 9, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
T., I. W. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn With Denishawn Dancers Charm Large Audience Here Last Night.” Aurora Daily Star, November 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Aurora, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Who Is Ruth St. Denis? This Story Will Tell You.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 10, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “A Mexico Indian Legend in Dance.” Salina Evening Journal, November 11, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Original Use As Bank; Advertisement Led Her to Fame.” Kansas City Journal, November 12, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Kansas City, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Ruth St. Denis is Next Hill Number.” St. Joseph Gazette, November 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in St. Joseph, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Come To Grand Thursday Evening.” Salina Daily Union, November 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis To Dance at Joie.” Southwest American, November 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
Dickson, Mary. “Dancers Show Music Wedded to Movement.” Wisconsin State Journal, November 12, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Madison, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous “The Legend of the Peacock As Danced by Ruth St. Denis.” Concordia Daily Blade, November 13, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Concordia, Kansas newspaper
M., E. L. “Ruth St. Denis Production is ‘Crimson Zip!’ Declares Man Who Thought She Was Movie.” Capital Times, November 13, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Madison, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Cape November 27.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “St. Denis Urges U.S. Girls Take Up Hindu Dance.” Concordia Daily Blade, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Concordia, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Storms of Applause Praise Work of Denishawn Dancers.” Ripon College Days, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— review in college newspaper from Ripon, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous “Ruth St. Denis in Artistic Triumph.” St. Joseph Gazette, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— review in St. Joseph, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Music was Pictured.” St. Joseph News-Press, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— review in St. Joseph, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Oriental Dancer To Appear At Grand Thursday Evening.” Salina Daily Union, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Right Dancing.” Salina Evening Journal, November 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Tickets for Ruth St. Denis Will Go on Sale Monday.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Makes Drapery Express Dance Moods.” Salina Evening Journal, November 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
“Wichita Girl to Appear Here With World Famous Dancers.” Wichita Beacon, November 15, 1922. (United States) *
— captioned photo of Brooks in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “The Legend of the Peacock Features St. Denis Program.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers Will Take Place of Irene Castle.” Houston Post, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis PLeases In Artistic Dances.” Kansas City Journal, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Kansas City, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Win Local Favor.” Ripon Weekly Press, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Ripon, Wisconsin weekly newspaper
S., J. A. “Dancers a Big Surprise.” Kansas City Times, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— “As nearly perfect as any program of dances, it is safe to say, Kansas City has seen.” – Brooks is named in review in Kansas City, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Come To Grand Theater Tonight.” Salina Daily Union, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “St. Denis – Shawn Dancing Captures Big Kansas City.” Salina Daily Union, November 16, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Given Lofty Praise for Skill.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 17, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Sees Need For Classic Dance in U.S. Schools.” Concordia Daily Blade, November 17, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Concordia, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Sets High Mark Here in Entertainment.” Salina Daily Union, November 17, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Dancers Are Great.” Salina Evening Journal, November 17, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Salina, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Surprise Kansas City.” Wichita Eagle, November 17, 1922. (United States) *
— “Besides the principals, its members are: the Misses Martha Graham, Pearl Wheeler, Betty May, Lenore Scheffer, Julia Bennett, May Lynn, Louise Brooks, Charles Weidman and Paul Mathis. Miss Brooks, as many know, is a Wichita Girl, former student of Alice Mills, of the Denishawn Dancing School of this city.” – article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Prices Here to Be Same as in Big Cities.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 18, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Co. Dances Thrill Big Audience.” Concordia Daily Blade, November 18, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Concordia, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers.” Wichita Beacon, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Ruth St. Denis From the Farm And Proud Of It.” Wichita Beacon, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawns Artists of Rare Talent.” Wichita Eagle, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Joplin News Herald, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Joplin, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Joplin Globe, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Joplin, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “The Legend Of The Peacock As Danced By Ruth St. Denis.” Southwest American, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
P., F. M. “Denishawns Artists of Rare Talent.” Wichita Eagle, November 19, 1922. (United States) *
— “Particular interest here attached to this appearance of the Denishawns because Miss Louise Brooks of this city is one of the company of noted dancers. Her friends watched her work with much pleasure. She is charming, graceful and the spirit of youth. Many lovely flower tributes were tendered her. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Brooks, of 924 North Topeka.” – article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Tickets for Great St. Denis Attraction Being Sold Fast.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 20, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn Please a Large Crowd.” Joplin News Herald, November 20, 1922. (United States) *
— brief review in Joplin, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Local Golfers Are Eager for Round With Ted Shawn Here.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 21, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Seat Sales Insures Great Audience for St. Denis Dancers.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Company Best Attraction Here.” Ponca City News, November 21, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ponca City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Thursday in Drama Dance.” Pine Bluff Comercial, November 21, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Pine Bluff, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Chosen to Give Pavlowa Cup.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, November 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Artists Will Open Big Entertainment Season.” Pine Bluff Comercial, November 22, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Pine Bluff, Arkansas newspaper
Phoenix Critic. “Find Vivid Music in Dancing Stars.” Muskogee Daily Phoenix, November 22, 1922. (United States) *
— long review in Muskogee, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Appear Here This Evening.” Daily Graphic, November 22, 1922. (United States) *
— small front page article in Pine Bluff, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth, Ted and Denishawn Dancers Coming to Lyric.” Commercial-Appeal, November 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Memphis, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Rochester Shows Keen Interest in Grand Opera Presentations.” Musical Courier, November 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Will Be Here Friday.” News-Scimitar, November 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Memphis, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis In Wierd And Exotic Dances.” Ponca City News, November 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ponca City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Company Exemplify Poetry of Dancing.” Southwest American, November 23, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denis and Shawn Captivate Big Audience at High School as the First of Coterie Concert Events.” Daily Graphic, November 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Pine Bluff, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances Friday.” News-Scimitar, November 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Memphis, Tennessee newspaper
Peterson, Dorothy. “Dancing Religion Is Started by St. Denis.” Oklahoma City Times, November 24, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers Please Large Audience.” Pine Bluff Comercial, November 24, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Pine Bluff, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers to Arrive in Girardeau on Sunday.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 25, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
Becker, Babette M. “Beauty For The Eye In Denishawn Performance.” Commercial Appeal, November 25, 1922. (United States) *
— “In setting, in costuming, in lighting, and in actual performances the scenes of last evening formed an unforgettable composite of harmony and beauty.” – review in Memphis, Tennessee newspaper
Wilson, Al. “At Memphis Playhouses.” Memphis Press Scimitar, November 25, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is named in review in Memphis, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Dancer, Has Studied Art of Making Fabrics Expressive.” Omaha News, November 26, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Company Arrives for Superb Performance Tonight.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 27, 1922. (United States) *
— front page article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis’ Rise Reads Like a Dream.” Nashville Tennessean, November 27, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Greatest Attraction Ever Here, Is Ruth St. Denis.” Ponca City News, November 27, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ponca City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Performance Proves to Be Most Beautiful Spectacle Ever Seen Here.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 28, 1922. (United States) *
— front page review in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Southeast Missouri Audiences Highly Regarded by Artists.” Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian, November 22, 1922. (United States) *
— front page article in Cape Girardeau, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Draperies Dance and Talk For Denishawn Dancers.” Ponca City News, November 28, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Ponca City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Offer Rare Program.” St. Louis Globe Democrat, November 28, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed among the dancers in article in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Oriental Dances Are Feature of St. Denis Program.” Oklahoma City Times, November 29, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Lexington Herald, November 30, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Please Large Audiences.” Ponca City News, December 1, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Ponca City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers is Sumptuous Program Tomorrow.” St. Louis Globe Democrat, December 1, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Capacity Audience Greets Denishawn Dancers at Odeon.” St. Louis Globe Democrat, December 1, 1922. (United States) *
— review in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
Paterson, Dorothy. “What We Think Of Them.” Oklahoma City Times, December 1, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
T., T.O. “Denishawn Dancers are Well Received.” Daily Oklahoman, December 1, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Indianapolis News, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn to Dance at Murat Monday Night.” Indianapolis Times, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is refernced in program notes in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Lexington Herald, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Dances Must Stay Proper.” Louisville Post, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and the Denishawn Dancers.” Louisville Post, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Certain Dances, Films, Books to Come Under Ban.” Louisville Times, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Looking Out for Us.” Louisville Times, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— editorial in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancer’s Art Revelation of Beauty.” Nashville Tennessean, December 2, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Makes Her Draperies Talk in Her Greek Veil Plastique.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “In the Local Fields of Music.” Indianapolis Star, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— program notes in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Will Appear At Auditorium Tuesday Night.” Lexington Herald, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Here Tuesday Night.” Lexington Leader, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is included in a picture along with article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Ensemble Will Give Unique Program At Macauley’s.” Louisville Herald, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here on Jan. 26.” Macon Weekly Telegraph, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Macon, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Make Draperies Dance and Talk.” Nashville Banner, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancer’s Art Revelation of Beauty.” Nashville Tennessean, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Dance and Religion Have Close Relation, Says Ruth St. Denis.” Omaha Bee, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. St. Louis Times, December 3?, 1922. (United States) *
— “The great thing was the art of Miss St. Denis, an art from whose subtle significance in facial and bodily expression even the Russians have much to learn.” – review in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Plan Harmony Between Church and Dance.” Washington Herald, December 3, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Washington D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “At the Theaters.” Louisville Post, December 4, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Censorship Is Under Way.” Louisville Post, December 4, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Policewomen To Act In Censoring Film and Stage.” Louisville Times, December 4, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Comes Tonight.” Lexington Herald, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers At Auditorium Tonight.” Lexington Leader, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is refernced in brief article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers To Present Musical Visualizations Here.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
H., G. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Present Dance That Is Art.” Indianapolis Star, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
Observer. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Delight Audience by Dancing.” Indianapolis Times, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
Taylor, Bertram. “Ruth St. Denis and Her Company.” Indianapolis News, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers To Present Musical Visualizations Here.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Sacred and Profane Art.” Louisville Post, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Sorry Censors Got Publicity.” Louisville Post, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “One Indecent, Others Border On Obsenity, Says Huhlein.” Louisville Times, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Our Pilgrim Fathers.” Louisville Times, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— editorial in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “At the Theaters.” Peoria Star, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Shawn Here Saturday.” Peoria Transcript, December 5, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Peoria, Illinois newspaperanonymous. “Program for Wednesday by The Dancers.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in program notes in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Legend of Peacock As Danced by St. Denis.” Davenport Times, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Music Can Be Seen, Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Prove in Dancing Interpretations to Pleased Throng.” Lexington Herald, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Roasts Duncan.” Louisville Post, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Posters In 40 Other Cities Uncensored Says St. Denis.” Louisville Times, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Seen Here Tonight.” Nashville Banner, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Comes to Majestic Saturday.” Peoria Transcript, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
Snoddy, Leland B. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Dancers Present Highly Artistic Program.” Lexington Leader, December 6, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Keokuk, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dec. 12th Program, Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in program notes in in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “In The Theaters.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Theater Censorship Is Held Unlikely.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Didn’t Plan a Censorship.” Louisville Post, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and the Denishawn Dancers Tonight.” Louisville Post, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “B.P.S. Will Not Censor Theater, Says Manager.” Louisville Times, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
Gibson , Lillian. “St. Denis Likened to White Rose Compared to Red Visioned Isadora.” Louisville Times, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
Jackson, George Pullen. “Denishawn Dancers Exponents of Art.” Nashville Banner, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
Wiggers, Alvin S. “Denishawn Dancers Give Rare Performance.” Nashville Tennessean, December 7, 1922. (United States) *
— “In this, Miss Scheffer, together with Misses Louise Brooks and Pearl Wheeler were picturesque in their whirlwhind representations of flame and destruction. . . . Misses Scheffer, Brooks, Wheeler, May Lynn, Martha Graham, Betty May and Julia Bennett with a great fluttering square of silk gave an exquisite visualization of ocean waves to Schumann’s Soaring.” – long review in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Program for Wednesday by The Dancers.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks inmentioned in program notes in in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Shawn Says City Officials Need Leg Views As Counter-Irritant.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Louisville Post, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
D., K. W. “Denishawn Dancers Please.” Louisville Times, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
Martin, Boyd. “In the Theaters.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
P., J “Ruth St. Denis Is Superb In Poetical Dance Moods.” Louisville Herald, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
T., T. O. “Denishawn Dancers Are Well Received.” Daily Oklahoman, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— ” . . . and Louise Brooks, dancing opposite Shawn.” – review in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Real Treat Is Presentation of Denishawns.” The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, December 9, 1922. (United States) *
— short article in Keokuk, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Styles are Changing; Art Clearing House Needed.” Peoria Journal, December 9, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “News of Peoria Theaters.” Peoria Journal, December 9, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “School Children to See the St. Denis-Shawn Dancers.” Omaha Bee, December 10, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Musical and Oriental Dances on the Denishawn Bill Thursday at Brandeis.” Omaha Daily News, December 10, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Inspires Artist.” World-Herald, December 10, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
K., H. R. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Peoria Transcript, December 10, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers to Broadcast from WOC Station on Dec. 12.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, December 11, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Dancers Arrive Tuesday, 4:20 P.M.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, December 11, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “The Art of the Denishawns.” The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, December 12, 1922. (United States) *
— long review in Keokuk, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Steppers to be Seen in Artistic Number Wednesday.” Davenport Democrat and Leader, December 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Says St. Denis Highest Art.” Daily Argus-Leader, December 13, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Sioux Falls, South Dakota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. denis and Ted Shawn In Enchanting, Exotic Dances Set In Alluring Splendor.” Davenport Daily Times, December 12, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
Wright, Mary. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Are Marvelous.” Davenport Democrat and Leader, December 13, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Broadcast From WOC Tonight.” Omaha Bee, December 13, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Guests of Honor at Tea Given by League.” Davenport Democrat and Leader, December 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn to Speak on Art and Dancing.” Omaha Bee, December 14, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Will Deliver Radio Lecture Tonight.” Omaha Daily News, December 14, 1922. (United States) *
— captioned photo in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers Lecture by Radio.” Omaha Daily News, December 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “High School Girls Play Hookey to Show Ted Shawn His Own Dances.” Omaha Daily News, December 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Skeptic Becomes Ardent Radioite.” Omaha Daily News, December 14, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Tells Fans Nude Dancing Returning.” Omaha Daily News, December 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Delight Omaha Audiences With Their Dancing.” World-Herald, December 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Tonight.” Sioux Falls Daily Press, December 15, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Sioux Falls, South Dakota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis With Denishawn Dancers Scores Marked Triumph.” Daily Argus-Leader, December 16, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Sioux Falls, South Dakota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Fascinate Large Crowd At S.F. Coliseum.” Sioux Falls Daily Press, December 16, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Sioux Falls, South Dakota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Will Appear at City Auditorium.” Rocky Mountain News, December 17, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Interpret Religious Service.” Washington Post, December 17, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Washington D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers and the Dance.” Boston Transcript, December 20, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Resting Here.” Denver Post, December 20, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Pass Xmas Holidays Here With Brother.” Denver Times, December 20, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Gather Stuffs for Sewing Bee To Keep Her Busy During Vacation.” Rocky Mountain News, December 20, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Fine Programs for Denishawn Dancers Fixed.” Denver Times, December 23, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in program notes in Denver, Colorado newspaper
Manning, A. D. “Ruth St. Denis Refuses to Give Her Opinion of Isadora Duncan.” Southwest Times-Record, December 23, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Make Draperies Dance and Talk.” Puebo Chieftan, December 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Pueblo, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers To Vary Entertainment for Holidays.” Rocky Mountain News, December 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis To Give Special Talk Via Radio.” Rocky Mountain News, December 24, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Nautch Dance.” Hutchinson News, December 25, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Hutchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Betty May in Valse by Levitzki with Ruth St. Denis Ted Shawn, Co.” Hutchinson News, December 26, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Hutchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Give Enchanting Program at Denver’s Big Auditorium.” Denver Post, December 27, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Society Folk at Denishawn Performance.” Denver Times, December 27, 1922. (United States) *
— related article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
Grey, Cynthia. “Miss Grey Enraptured By Rare Artistry of Denishawn Dancers.” Denver Express, December 27, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Denver, Colorado newspaper
Jones, Faye. “Agile Dancers Show Artistry.” Denver Times, December 27, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Win Many Encores.” Rocky Mountain News, December 28, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Denver, Colorado newspaper
Durkee, Mattie. “Denishawn Dancers Display Supreme Art.” Denver Times, December 28, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Denver, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Seen at Best in Oriental Dance.” Gazette Telegraph, December 29, 1922. (United States) *
— review in Colorado Springs, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Convention Hall Tomorrow Night.” Hutchinson News, December 29, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Hutchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “One of the Largest Audiences Ever Assembled in Arsenal is Expected for Denishawn Dance Monday Night.” Illinois State Register, December 29, 1922. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Springfield, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Captivate Puebloans.” Puebo Chieftan, December 30, 1922. (United States) *
— brief review in Pueblo, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group in Varied Program.” Toledo Blade, December 30, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at the Saxon.” Toledo Times, December 31, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis – January 19.” Washington Post, December 31, 1922. (United States) *
— brief article in Washington D.C. newspaper
1923
anonymous. “Wonderful Dancing Mid Scenes of Beauty to Mark the Appearance Tonight of Denishawn Dancers.” Illinois State Register, January 1, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Springfield, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Wonderful Dancing Mid Scenes of Beauty to Mark the Appearance Tonight of Denishawn Dancers.” Illinois State Register, January 1, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Springfield, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Burlington Free Press and Times, January 2, 1923. (United States) *
— first part of article in Burlington, Vermont newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Captivate City With Their Art.” Illinois State Register, January 2, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Springfield, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Dance Tonight At Auditorium.” Toledo News-Bee, January 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn And Their Noted Dancers At the Saxon Auditorium Tonight.” Toledo Times, January 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
W., G. M. “Draperies Are Put to Novel Uses by Denishawn Dancers.” Toledo Blade, January 2, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Burlington Free Press and Times, January 3, 1923. (United States) *
— second part of article in Burlington, Vermont newspaper
H., F. W. “St. Denis And Her Husband Thrill Toledo Audience.” Toledo Times, January 3, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
W., G. M. “Poetry of Motion Marks Dancing of Denishawn Group.” Toledo Blade, January 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Burlington Free Press and Times, January 4, 1923. (United States) *
— third part of article in Burlington, Vermont newspaper
C., P. V. “Ruth St. Denis And Company at Park Thursday.” Eire Dispatch-Herald, January 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Eire, Pennslyvannia newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Give Wonderful Program at Park.” Eire Dispatch-Herald, January 5, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Eire, Pennslyvannia newspaper
anonymous. “Miss St. Denis Has Varied Program.” Manchester Mirror, January 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Manchester, New Hampshire newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Boston Ideas, January 6, 1923. (United States) *
— long article in Boston, Massachusetts weekly newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight Big Audience At Playhouse.” Rutland News, January 6, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review in Rutland, Vermont newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Rutland ???, January 6, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Rutland, Vermont newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. denis to Dance at Camp Fire Girls Benefit.” Brooklyn Standard Union, January 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers on Tour.” Los Angeles Times, January 7, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Los Angeles, California newspaper
anonymous. “Camp Fire Girls to Aid at Benefit.” New York American, January 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Burlington Free Press and Times, January 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Burlington, Vermont newspaper
anonymous. “Classic Dances to be Shown Tuesday.” Evening Day, January 8, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in New London, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “1500 Brave Storm To Witness Ted Shawn-Ruth St. Denis Dances.” Manchester Mirror, January 9, 1923. (United States) *
— review (along with related comical review by Rufus) in Manchester, New Hampshire newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Appear in Dance Program.” Manchester Union, January 9, 1923. (United States) *
— long front page review in Manchester, New Hampshire newspaper
anonymous. “Apotheosis of Beauty.” Evening Day, January 10, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New London, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. Evening Globe, January 11, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Establishes the Dance as An Art.” Lowell Courier, January 11, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Lowell Sun, January 11, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Portland Evening Express, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Third of Peddie Concerts in City Hall on Saturday.” Portland Evening Express, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— program notes in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Bardavon.” Poughkeepsie Evening Star and Enterprise, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in program notes in Poughkeepsie, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers Here on Monday.” Poughkeepsie Evening Star and Enterprise, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in program notes in Poughkeepsie, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Music in Motion at the Worcester.” Worcester Gazette, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Delightful Exposition of Dancing by Ruth St. Denis.” Worcester Post, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Well Received.” Worcester Telegram, January 12, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Portland Press Herald, January 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn, Dancer Is A Good Athlete And All-Round Man.” Baltimore American, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Dances at Boston Opera House.” Boston Globe, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. North American, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— short write-up in Philadelphia, Pennslyvannia newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers Defy Handicaps and Win Audience.” Portland Press Herald, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Miss St. Denis, Shawn and Pupil Dancers Give Splendid Performance.” Portland Telegram, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Portland, Maine newspaper
Allen, Bryan. “Ruth St. Denis Creates Orchestra of Dancers – Music Without Sound.” Boston Post, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Society – Current Doings.” New York Times, January 14, 1923. (United States) *
— mention in society column in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Belives Fabrics Give Personality.” Baltimore American, January 15, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Will Come Here.” Daily Northwestern, January 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Oshkosh, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight at Portland.” Lewiston Journal, January 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Aid Camp Fire Girls.” New York Times, January 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dances.” Philadelphia Public Ledger, January 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Packs Bardavon.” Poughkeepsie Eagle News, January 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Poughkeepsie, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Please at Bardavon.” Poughkeepsie Evening Star and Enterprise, January 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Poughkeepsie, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances at Camp Fire Girls’ Ball.” Brooklyn Standard Union, January 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Social Notes – Camp Fire Girls Ball.” New York Times, January 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances at Camp Girls’ Benefit.” New York Tribune, January 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Spring Fabrics in Frocks Worn at Camp Fire Ball.” Women’s Wear, January 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “American Ballet Scores Triumph.” Boston Advertiser, January 18, 1923. (United States) *
— short review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis At Opera House.” Boston Post, January 18, 1923. (United States) *
— short review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Miss St. Denis Gives Colorful Program.” Boston Globe, January 18, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
Farber, Zoe. “Denishawns Give Brilliant Show.” Boston American, January 18, 1923. (United States) *
— short review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
Hale, Philip. “Ruth St. Denis at Opera House.” Boston Herald, January 18, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
P., H. T. “The Dance Again.” Boston Evening Transcript, January 18, 1923. (United States) *
— long review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Come To Auditorium On Thursday Night.” Atlanta Constitution, January 19, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Nothing to Dance In.” Philadelphia Inquirer, January 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Rail Wreck Cancels Dance at Academy.” Philadelphia North American, January 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dance Put Off as Costumes Go Astray.” Philadelphia Public Ledger, January 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Reception In Honor of Ruth St. Denis Tonight.” Washington Times, January 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Washington, D.C. newspaper
M., S. “Music.” Christian Science Monitor, January 19, 1923. (United States) *
— review in newspaper
anonymous. “Miss Ruth St. Denis Will Appear Tonight To Aid Flying Club.” Baltimore American, January 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Washington Evening Star, January 20, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Greet Denishawn Dancers.” Washington Post, January 20, 1923. (United States) *
— “Judging both from the size of the audience at the National theater yesterday afternoon and its enthusiasm. Miss Ruth St. Denis’ engagement might profitably have been expanded to a week of eight performances, for every available foot of space was occupied by an eager throng.” – review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
M., W. “Big Success By Denishawn Dancers.” Washington Times, January 20, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
Somers, Lee. “Denishawns Group in Cycle of Dances.” Washington Herald, January 20, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Deniswith Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers to Fill Local Engagement on Feb. 21.” Ashville Times, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Ashville, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Noted American Dancers Appear Here Next Week.” Atlanta Constitution, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Atlanta to See Denishawn Dancers.” Atlanta Georgian, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Kings and Queens of the Dance to Appear.” Atlanta Georgian, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Art Unexcelled to be Displayed Here.” Houston Post, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Beautiful Program to Be Presented By Denishawn Dancers at Opera House.” Meridian Star, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Meridian, Mississippi newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Columbia’s Theatrical Offering This Week.” Record, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbia, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Present Program of Colorful Pictures.” The State, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbia, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis May Come Here on March 5th.” Watertown Standard, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Watertown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “As the World Wags.” Boston Herald, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— column in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
Brown, Warren Wilmer. “Music.” Baltimore News, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Lyric Theater performance in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
F.-R., F. “Dance Recital.” Baltimore American, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— “For two hours they held the big audience spellbound.” – review of Lyric Theater performance in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
S., R. F. “Ruth St. Denis.” Baltimore Sun, January 21, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Lyric Theater performance in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Draperies Feature Dance.” Atlanta Georgian, January 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
Brown, Warren Wilmer. “Music.” Baltimore News, January 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Costume Almost Ta;ls in Dance.” News, January 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Greenville, South Carolina newspaper
Matter Furnished by Theaters. “Ruth St. Denis Who Will Appear With Ted Shawn At The Grand Theater Friday Night.” Macon Telegraph, January 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Macon, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “At the Grand.” Piedmont, January 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Greenville, South Carolina newspaper
Matter Furnished by Theaters. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Advocate an Alliance Between the Art of Religion and the Art of the Dance.” Macon Telegraph, January 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Macon, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Chosen to Give Loving Cup.” Record, January 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rock Hill, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Seats On-Sale Today.” Atlanta Constiution, January 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Eastern Dancers Lauded.” Atlanta Georgian, January 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous “Noted Denishawn Dancers at Grand.” Greenville News, January 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Greenville, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers Again Win Columbia.” The State, January 24, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Columbia, South Carolina newspaper
Matter Furnished by Theaters. “A Treat For Lovers of Music and Dancing.” Macon Telegraph, January 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Macon, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to Reveal Supreme Art This Evening.” Atlanta Constitution, January 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “To Dance Tonight.” Atlanta Journal, January 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Journal newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Tells How The Fine Art of Dancing Cures Nervous Disorder.” Crimson White, January 251, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Meridian, Mississippi newspaper
Stearns, Theodore. “Denishawn Art Dancers End Program.” Macon Telegraph, January 25, 1923. (United States) *
— reprint of October 24, 1922 Chicago Herald and Examiner article in Macon, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis as an Interpretive Dancer.” Orlando Evening Reporter Star, January 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Orlando, Florida newspaper
Fulton, Hobart C. “Ruth St. Denis Entrances Audience.” Atlanta Georgian, January 26, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
Jones, Ralph T. “Denishawn Dancers Unfold Vistas of Ethereal Beings.” Atlanta Constitution, January 26, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
Keeler, O. B. “Denishawn Dancers Brilliant Company, Gorgeous Program.” Atlanta Journal, January 26, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlanta, Journal newspaper
anonymous. “Theater Sold Out for Tonight.” Orlando Evening Reporter Star, January 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Orlando, Florida newspaper
M., S and E., M. F. “Leading Exponents of Dancing Seen at the Peak of their Art.” Macon Telegraph, January 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Macon, Georgia newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers Delighted and Captivated Meridian Audience.” Meridian Star, January 27, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Meridian, Mississippi newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Given Tea by S.P.E. Fraternity.” Atlanta Journal, January 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlanta, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Classic Dancers.” Birmingham Age-Herald, January 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Birmingham, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “Spice of Season.” Houston Post, January 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
Staff Special to the News. “Denishawn Dancers Coming to Houston.” Galveston Daily News, January 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Seen at Best in Oriental Dance.” Sunday Gazette and Telegraph, January 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Colorado Springs, Colorado newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Plans Elaborate Dance Program Here.” Houston Chronicle, January 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Are Given an Ovation.” Orlando Evening Reporter Star, January 30, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Orlando, Florida newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Program is Made Up of Varied Themes.” Houston Chronicle, January 31, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delighted and Captivated Meridian Audience.” Crimson White, February 1, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Meridian, Mississippi newspaper
anonymous. “Many Visitors Come For Week-End Attracted Here For Entertainment.” Houston Chronicle, February 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Acclaim St. Denis and Shawn Dances.” Evening Telegram, February 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rocky Mount, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delighted and Captivated Meridian Audience.” Tuscaloosa News and Times Gazette, February 1, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Meridian, Mississippi performance in Tuscaloosa, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “Today’s Theatre Programs.” Waco News Tribune, February 1, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Texas Girl Appears Here in Recital of Denishawn Dancers.” Austin Statesman, February 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis-Ted Shawn Company To Have Smart Audiences Saturday.” Houston Chronicle, February 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Heavy Seat Sale for Performance of Denishawn.” Houston Post, February 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers, to Be Here Wednesday, Make Draperies Dance And Talk.” Selma Times-Journal, February 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article Selma, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “Famed Artists Please Wacoans.” Waco ???, February ?, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Waco, Texas newspaper
Staff Special to the News. “Visualization of Music in Dances Tomorrow.” Galveston Daily News, February 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denis and Shawn Score Big Hit.” Beaumont ???, February 3, 1923. (United States) *
— front page article in Beaumont, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis-Ted Shawn Dancers In Houston For Two Performances.” Houston Chronicle, February 3, 1923. (United States) *
— front page article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Coming With Dancers Wednesday, Inspired Great Artist.” Selma Times-Journal, February 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article Selma, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “A Cigarette Poster Inspires a Great Artist.” Vicksburg Daily Herald, February 3, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Vicksburg, Mississippi newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Vicksburg Evening Post, February 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Vicksburg, Mississippi newspaper
anonymous. “Houston Society.” Galveston Daily News, February 4, 1923. (United States) *
— related aticle in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Audience is Awed by Denishawn Dance Offerings.” Houston Post, February 4, 1923. (United States) *
— front page review in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Has Elaborate Program.” Savannah News, February 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article Savannah, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Legend of the Peacock as Danced by Ruth St. Denis, One of Interesting Numbers of Great Company of Dancers Coming Wed.” Selma Times-Journal, February 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article Selma, Alabama newspaper
MacCorquodale, Ellen D. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Hailed As Greatest of Dancers in Art That Pictures Emotion and Ethereal Beauty.” Houston Chronicle, February 4, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Houston, Texas newspaper
Staff Special to the News. “Whirling Visions of Dancing Lovliness Are Presented By Maids of Denishawn Company.” Galveston Daily News, February 4, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Houston performance in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Baltimore Critic On Denishawn Dancers To Show Here Wednesday.” Selma Times-Journal, February 6, 1923. (United States) *
— article Selma, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Company Wonderful Dancers.” Vicksburg Daily Herald, February 6, 1923. (United States) *
— “The young ladies of the company – Martha Graham, Betty May, May Bennett, May Lynn, Lenore Schaeffer, Mary Brooks, are truly exquisite, beautiful fairies, light as thistle-down, living and breathing the dance they interpret.” – review in Vicksburg, Mississippi newspaper
Crock, George W. “Denishawn Dancers Present Delightful Program Last Night.” Vicksburg Evening Post, February 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Vicksburg, Mississippi newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Foremost Interpreter of Dancing, Together With Ted Shawn And Comnpany Of Artists Of Exquisite Grace At Academy Tonight.” Selma Times-Journal, February 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article Selma, Alabama newspaper
Wynn, O.S. “An Artistic Event of Pre-eminent Importance Was the Appearance of the Denishawn Dancers at Academy in a Program of Beauty and Merit.” Selma Times-Journal, February 8, 1923. (United States) *
— ” . . . and Louise Brooks were the dancers who helped make Thursday an evening of delight at the Jefferson.” – review Selma, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Entertain Audience With Rare Artistry.” Birmingham Post, February 9, 1923. (United States) *
— review Birmingham, Alabama newspaper
C., P. “Ruth St. Denis Gives Audience Rare Treat With Good Support.” Birmingham Age-Herald, February 9, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Birmingham, Alabama newspaper
Marzoni, Petterson. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn And Denishawn Dancers Captivate Brilliant Audience At The Jefferson With Rhythmic Beauty Of Their Own Dance Interpretations.” Birmingham Age, February 9, 1923. (United States) *
— ” . . . and Louise Brooks were the dancers who helped make Thursday an evening of delight at the Jefferson.” – review Birmingham, Alabama newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Condemn Jazz ad Defend the Art of Nude Dancing.” Columbia Squire, February 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbia, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers Draw Capacity Audiences Everywhere.” Evening Telegram, February 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rocky Mount, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Appear Here, Monday.” Savannah News, February 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article Savannah, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “St Denis-Shawn Dance Program.” Charleston News and Courier, February 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in One Performance.” Hartford Times, February 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Here Tomorrow.” Charleston Evening Post, February 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Amusements.” Greensboro Daily News, February 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Greensboro, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to Appear Tonight.” Savannah Morning News, February 12, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Savannah, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Charleston Evening Post, February 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “To Present ‘Xochitl’ Dance Drama.” Hartford Times, February 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
Judge, Jane. “All Arts Combined by St. Denis Dancers.” Savannah Morning News, February 13, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Savannah, Georgia newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Perform Here.” Charleston American, February 14, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Perform Here.” Charleston News and Courier, February 14, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Artistry of Rare Merit.” Charleston Evening Post, February 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Expect Capacity House for Dancers.” Asheville Times, February 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Asheville, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Saves the Situation.” Musical Leader, February 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous “St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers Will Appear in Program Saturday.” Asheville Times, February 16, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in program notes in Asheville, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers at Grand Tonight.” Greensboro Daily News, February 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Greensboro, North Carolina newspaper
Douglas, A. E. “The Denishawn Dancers Please Capacity Audience Last Night.” Rocky Mount Telegram, February 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Rocky Mount, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Famous Dancers Appear Tonight.” Asheville Times, February 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Asheville, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Orchestra Lost and Audience Was Frozen.” Greensboro Daily News, February 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Greensboro, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in One Performance.” Hartford Times, February 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
Press Agent. “Ruth St. Denis Uses Draperies With Effect.” News and Observer, February 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Raleigh, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous “Program of Beauty Given by Dancers At Local Theater.” Asheville Times, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Asheville, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous “St. Denis and Shawn Paid Great Tribute.” Asheville Citizen, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Asheville, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Home Brew Dance Will Be Offered.” Charlotte News, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Auditorium.” Charlotte Observer, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper
Cleveland Press. “Ruth St. Denis, Noted Dancer, Who Will Appear In City Auditorium With Ted Shawn Tomorrow Night.” News and Observer, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— reprint of Cleveland Press review in Raleigh, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Offers Groups of Dances.” Philadelphia Record, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Washington Times-Herald, February 18, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington D.C. newspaper
Press Agent. “Two Famous Dancers At Auditorium Tonight.” News and Observer, February 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Raleigh, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancer Coming.” Trenton Times, February, 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Students See Shawn’s Acts.” Lynchburg News, February 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lynchburg, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Motion Poetry by Denishawns.” News and Observer, February 20, 1923. (United States) *
— “Even a night session of the Legislature didn’t keep away the crowd, and the big audience was thrilled from start to finish with the bewildering array of dances.” – review in Raleigh, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Bare -Footed Dancers Get Official Sanction.” News and Observer, February 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Raleigh, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Miss Ruth St. Denis at Press Club Show.” Boston Post, February 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. New York Globe, February 21, 1923. (United States)
— brief article about Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Motion Poetry by Denishawns.” Raliegh News-Observer, February 21, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Notables Buy Press Club Benefit Boxes.” Boston Herald, February 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
Hooker, W. H. “Dancers Show Art of Motion.” Charlotte Observer, February 22, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “Academy.” Lynchburg Advance, February 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lynchburg, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Will Speak At Lions Club meeting.” Lynchburg News, February 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lynchburg, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Avoids Postponements.” Musical Leader, February 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Dancers Seen By Good Crowd.” Charlotte News, February 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Charlotte, North Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “To Present Xochitl Dance Drama.” Hartford Times, February 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Bill at the Academy.” Lynchburg Advance, February 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Lynchburg, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Please Audience.” Lynchburg News, February 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Lynchburg, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Dancer to Perform Legend of Peacock.” Trenton Times, February, 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Hartford Times, February 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Art Alliance Hosts At Reception Tonight.” Trenton Times, February 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers At Temple This Evening.” Trenton Times, February 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements1 .” Washington Star, February 24, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Delights D.C. Audience.” Washington Times, February 24, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Dance the ‘Legend of Peacock’.” Detroit News, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in PDetroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “To Give Original ‘Homebrew’ Dance.” Hartford Courant, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— “Mr. Volstead and his act have been exploited on the stage before now, but it has remained for Ruth St. Dennis and Ted Shawn to introduce a ‘home-brew’ dance number into the program which they will give at Parsons’ Theater tomorrow night.” – article in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Art Alliance Hears Ted Shawn on Dance.” Philadelphia North American, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Expressive Art.” Philadelphia Record, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Oriental Dancer to Appear Here.” Waterbury Republican, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Waterbury, Conneticut newspaper
Martin, Linton. “Denishawn Dancers Delight in Academy.” Philadelphia North American, February 25, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Philadelphia Bulletin, February 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Give Unusual Spanish Dance.” Boston Post, February 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Is Versatile Dancer.” Hartford Courant, February 27, 1923. (United States) *
— “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and their dancers offered their unique entertainment at Parsons’ Theater last evening between a large audience, presenting a number of varied and vary attractive dances and pictures.” – review in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Present Unique Program.” Hartford Times, February 27, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Hartford, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn in Dances.” New York Evening Journal, February 28, 1923. (United States)
— brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Greeted.” New York Times, February 28, 1923. (United States)
— brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn in Dance Recital.” New York Tribune, February 28, 1923. (United States)
— brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
B., H. “Denishawn Dancers in Fine Programme.” New York Post, February 28, 1923. (United States)
— review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
Spaeth, Katharine. “Concert and Opera.” New York Evening Mail, February 28, 1923. (United States)
— brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Tour Continues on its Highly Successful Way.” Musical Courier, March 1, 1923. (United States)
— illustrated article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Largest Audience Seen in Long Times.” Waterbury American, March 1, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Waterbury, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns at Poli’s Theatre.” Waterbury Evening Democrat, March 1, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Waterbury, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns in Dances Unique.” Waterbury Republican, March 1, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Waterbury, Conneticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Appleton Post Crescent, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Appleton, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Again Warmly Welcomed.” Boston Globe, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis At Opera House.” Boston Herald, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis In New Ballet Triumph.” Boston Transcript, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth Saint-Denis et ses danseuses aujourd’hai.” La Patrie, March 3, 1923. (Canada) *
— Brooks is noted in program notes in French-language Montreal newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns to Feature Spanish and Indian Dances on Next Season Tours.” Musical America, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
S., W. S. “Denishawn Dancing.” Boston Evening Transcript, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Noted Dancer, Comes to Auditium, March 16.” Eau Claire Daily Telegram, March 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Music and Drama.” Hamilton Herald, March 3, 1923. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Next Week’s Attractions.” Hamilton Spectator, March 3, 1923. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Comes Mar. 10.” Detroit Free Press, March 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Tell Legend of Old Mexico.” Detroit News, March 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “The Week’s Calendar.” Ohio State Journal, March 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Shawn Are Coming.” Pioneer Press, March 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
Boals, L. R. “Coming Dancing and Musical Attractions.” Youngstown Vindicator, March 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Youngstown, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Hamilton Spectator, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “L’art de Ruth Saint-Denis et Ted Shawn réjouit les dilettantes.” La Patrie, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— article in French-language Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Aux Representations De L’Ecole Denishawn.” La Presse, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— article in French-language Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Versatility and Interpretive Charm Marks Dance Program.” Montreal Daily Star, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— long review in Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Company Delight With Most Artistic Dancing.” Montreal Herald, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— review in Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Artistic Dancing of Varied Types.” Montreal Gazette, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— long review in Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Society.” Youngstown Vindicator, March 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Youngstown, Ohio newspaper
Comte, Gustave. “La Grand Leçon de la Danse.” La Patrie, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— review in French-language Montreal, Canada newspaper
M., B. J. “Dancing Catches Them at All Ages.” Hamilton Spectator, March 5, 1923. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Music and Drama.” Hamilton Herald, March 6, 1923. (Canada) *
— review in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Hamilton Spectator, March 6, 1923. (Canada) *
— review in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “The International.” Niagra Falls Gazette, March 6, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Niagra Falls, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn.” Ohio State Journal, March 6, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Tomorrow.” Columbus Citizen, March 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn Please with Dances.” Niagra Falls Gazette, March 7, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Niagra Falls, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Return.” Musical Courier, March 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Tour Continues on It’s Highly Successful Way.” Musical Leader, March 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
Boals, L. R. “Denishawn Dancers Present Beautiful Program at Park.” Youngstown Vindicator, March 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Youngstown, Ohio newspaper
Koons, Walter. “Dancers In Program Of Beauty And Grace.” Youngstown Telegram, March 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Youngstown, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Program is Pleasing.” Columbus Citizen, March 9, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn Carry Wonder Show.” Eau Claire Daily Telegram, March 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Dancing Deluxe to be Seen Here in St. Denis Show.” Eau Claire Leader, March 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Will Be Here Tonight.” Findlay Republican, March 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Findlay, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters and Movies.” Ohio State Journal, March 9, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
F., R. S. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Stage Unusual Program of Classic Dancing.” Columbus Dispatch, March 9, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Excellent and Artistic.” Billboard, March 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Auditorium Stage Lowered to Permit View of Dancers.” Eau Claire Leader, March 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Packed Theater Greets Dancers.” Findlay Morning Republican, March 10, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Findlay, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Give Wonder Entertainment.” Eau Claire Leader, March 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Milwaukee Herold, March 11, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in German-language Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “American Girl Needs Philosophy of East.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Show Draws Big Crowds All Over.” Eau Claire Daily Telegram, March 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Show Packs All Houses.” Eau Claire Leader, March 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
L., F.B. “Ruth St. Denis im Pabst.” Milwaukee Herold, March 13, 1923. (United States) *
— long review in German-language Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances Into City’s Heart.” Wisconsin News, March 13, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Prove American School Can Rival That of Any Country.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Give Varied Program.” Wausau Daily Record-Herald, March 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Wausau, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. denis To Dance Legend of Peacock Here.” Eau Claire Leader, March 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Green Bay to See Dances of Ruth St. Denis.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances Tonight at Auditorium.” Eau Claire Leader, March 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Company Captivating.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Eau Claire Daily Telegram, March 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Theatres.” Eau Claire Leader, March 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Eau Claire, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn, Calico Ball And Jazz Talk at Women’s Club.” Des Moines Capital, March 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers in Recital Here.” Des Moines Register, March 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Bring Dance Program to Metropolitan.” Minneapolis Journal, March 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn Open 4-Day Stay Tonight.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Hunger Ousts Desire for Interview When Denishawns Reach St. Paul.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Show is Delight and Suprise.” Wausau Daily Record-Herald, March 19, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Wausau, Wisconsin newspaper
Boardman, Frances. “At The Theaters.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 19, 1923. (United States) *
— review in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
Sheekman, Arthur. “Metropolitan.” St. Paul Daily News, March 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
Forman, Elizabeth. “Society News.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “American Composer Writes Ballet Music for American Dancer.” Musical Courier, March 22, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in trade journal
anonymous. “Leave Fauns to Shawns.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to be Seen at Odeon.” Times and Republican, March 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marshalltown, Iowa newspaper
Johnson, Clint. “Denishawn Return.” Minneapolis News, March 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
McNally, William. “Music and Drama.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, March 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
Miles, Carlton. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Return.” Minneapolis Journal, March 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Attraction of Closing Lenten Week.” Des Moines Tribune, March 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
Women Citizens. “Observations on Dance Costumes.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 24, 1923. (United States) *
— letter to the editor in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Artists Entertained Here Monday.” Des Moines Capital, March 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers Create Social Affairs Here.” Des Moines Register, March 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Music.” Des Moines Register, March 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Sigma Phi Epsilon Host at Party for Densihawn Dancers.” Minneapolis Tribune, March 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers To Draw Big Audiences.” Dubuque Telegraph, March 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn to dance in Reading April 6.” Reading Eagle, March 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Things Theatrical.” Waterloo Evening Courier, March 26, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Waterloo, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis is Reception Guest.” Times and Republican, March 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marshalltown, Iowa newspaper
Fairall, Helen Keefner. “Ruth St. Denis Pays Tribute To ‘Sarah” In Program Here.” Des Moines Capital, March 27, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
Seymour, Gideon D. “Grace, Color Mark Dancing of Denishawns.” Des Moines Register, March 27, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
Weishaar, Wayne M. “Spirit of Play Lives in Hearts of the Americans.” Des Moines Tribune, March 27, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Times and Republican, March 28, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is praised in review in Marshalltown, Iowa newspaper
Bowlus, Edith. “Baltimore Critic Pays Unusual Tribute to the Art of St. Denis and Shawn, at Majestic Tonight.” Cedar Rapids Republican, March 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cedar Rapids, Iowa newspaper
Bowlus, Edith. “Terpsichore Born Anew In Personality of St. Denis.” Cedar Rapids Republican, March 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cedar Rapids, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis An Artist’s Inspiration.” Dubuque Telegraph Herald, March 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Things Theatrical.” Waterloo Evening Courier, March 29, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Waterloo, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Things Theatrical.” Evening Courier and Reporter, March 30, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Waterloo, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Big Hit at Cedar Rapids.” Dubuque Telegraph Herald, March 31, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed in article in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dancdrs in Wreck.” Lowell Telegram, April 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Debut as Dancer.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Philadelphia Public Ledger, April 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Home Brew Dance.” Philadelphia Record, April 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Music Notes.” Brooklyn Citizen, April 2, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn.” Reading Eagle, April 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
Hackett, Karleton. “Ruth St. Denis and Dancers at Orchestra Hall.” Chicago Evening Post, April 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Moore, Edward. “Denishawn Dancers Return to Chicago and Win Applause.” Chicago Tribune, April 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
Rosenfeld, Maurice. “Denishawn Dancers Please; Alsatian Soprano in Recital.” Chicago Daily News, April 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Chicago, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Dancing Program Proves Amazing.” Daily Bulletin, April 4, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Bloomington, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns in Big Spectacle.” Daily Pantagraph, April 4, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Bloomington, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ballet Founded on Hopi Indian Scenes.” Lancaster New Era, April 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “American Dancers for the American Public, Says St. Denis and Shawn.” Musical Courier, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Statuette of Ruth St. denis Stolen from Exhibition.” Musical Courier, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Reading Eagle, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Program for Miss St. Denis Performance.” Steubenville Daily Gazette, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed in notes in Steubenville, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Big Ruth St. Denis Production at the Victoria Tonight.” Steubenville Daily Gazette, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Steubenville, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Arrived Today For Victoria Engagement.” Herald-Star, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed in article in Steubenville, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “American Dancers for the American Public, Say St Denis and Shawn.” Musical Leader, April 5, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in trade journal
anonymous. “Interpretations by the St. Denis Co.” Herald-Star, April 6, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Steubenville, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “The Theaters.” Reading Times, April 6, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns to Revive Old Dances.” Musical America, April 7, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in music trade magazine regarding performances at Town Hall in New York City
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Reading Eagle, April 7, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dance.” Reading Times, April 7, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
Britton, William W. “Ruth St. Denis Pleases Small Audience Here.” Reading Tribune, April 7, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Reading, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Return.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— short review in Philadelphia, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Fascinate Audience.” Philadelphia North American, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Philadelphia, Pennslyvania newspaper
Martin, Linton. “Denishawn Dancers Give Varied Program.” Philadelphia Record, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Philadelphia, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers To-Morrow.” Morning Telegraph, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— very brief review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Recital Programs.” New York Times, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. New York Evening Mail, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, April 8, 1923. (United States) *
— short review in Philadelphia, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Seven New Dances.” Morning Telegraph, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— very brief review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Musical Dancers.” New York Evening Mail, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— very brief review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances.” New York Evening Post, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— very brief review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Interpret Classics.” New York Telegram, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Reappears.” New York Times, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— “There was a large and appreciative house.” – brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Mr. Ludikar in Song Recital.” The Sun, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— very brief review in New York City newspaper
Bennett, Grena. “Denishawn Dancers Make Best of Europe’s Look to Laurels.” New York American, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New York City newspaper
Dimmick, Ruth Crosby. “New Dances are Given by Denishawn Players.” New York Telegraph, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New York City newspaper
McBride, Mary Margaret. “Ruth St. Denis Suggests a Community Clearing House for Young Genius.” New York Evening Mail, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in New York City newspaper
Sanborn, Pitts. “Music.” New York Globe, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New York City newspaper
Spaeth, Katharine. “Concert and Opera.” New York Evening Mail, April 10, 1923. (United States)
— review of Selwyn Theatre performance in New York City newspaper
Taylor, Deems. “The Denishawns et al.” New York World, April 10, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Don Tunics Again Today.” New York Times, April 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Change Program.” Musical Leader, April 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Styles and Individual Styles.” New York Sun, April 12, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” New York Evening Post, April 13, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn To Appear on Montclair Stage.” Evening News, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Newark, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis is Coming to Hyperion.” New Haven Journal Courier, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis is Coming to Hyperion Friday Night.” New Haven Times Leader, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers Give Two Programs.” Musical America, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in music trade magazine of April 2nd and 4th performances at Orchestra Hall in Chicago
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to Present New Programme.” New York Journal of Commerce, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article about Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Extend Their Season.” New York Telegram, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Teach Fine Art of Dress in Colleges is Plea of Dancer.” Port Arthur News, April 14, 1923. (United States) *
— brief, syndicated article in Port Arthur, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Ted Shawn Engagament Extended.” Brooklyn Citizen, April 15, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article about Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Finds Hew Uses for Silks in Her Novel Dances.” New Haven Evening Register, April 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn And the Denishawn Dancers.” New Haven Union, April 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. New York Telegraph, April 15, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article about Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Dances Four Times More at Town Hall.” New York Tribune, April 15, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article about Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Engagement Extended.” New York World, April 15, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article about Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Extend Engagement.” New York Evening Journal, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review of prior Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in New Dances.” New York Evening Mail, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review of prior Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” New York Evening Post, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review of prior Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” New York Globe, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review of prior Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in College Benefit.” New York Herald, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review of prior Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Revives Dances.” New York Times, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review of prior Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in A Program of Exotics.” New York Tribune, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review of Town Hall performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dancers.” Staatszeitung, April 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review of Town Hall performance in German-language New York City newspaper
Hale, Marian. “Ruth St. Denis – Dancer.” New York Call, April 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “New York Concerts.” Musical Courier, April 19, 1923. (United States) *
— review of prior Town Hall performance in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers.” Musical Courier, April 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Ruth St. Dennis’s Early Struggles As Recounted by David Belasco.” Newark Evening News, April 19, 1923. (United States) *
— raleted article in Newark, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Dennis at Hyperion Friday.” New Haven Union, April 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Dennis to Dance in Aesthetic Spectacle.” Yale News, April 19, 1923. (United States) *
— front page article in Yale University newspaper
anonymous. “Hyperion.” New Haven Journal Courier, April 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Hyperion.” New Haven Register, April 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Hyperion.” New Haven Times-Leader, April 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Hyperion Tonight.” New Haven Union, April 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Dennis Will Appear at Hyperion with Dancers.” Yale News, April 20, 1923. (United States) *
— front page article in Yale University newspaper
anonymous. “Unique Program Presented by Great Dancers.” New Haven Evening Register, April 21, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New Haven, Connecticut newspaper
R., P. C. “Denishawn Dancers, April 9.” Musical America, April 21, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in music trade magazine of performances at Town Hall in New York City
anonymous. “Women Should Take Lessons in Dress and Manners, Says Ruth St. Denis, the Dancer.” Galveston Daily News, April 21, 1923. (United States) *
— related syndicated article in Port Arthur, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Charms A Montclair Audience.” Newark Evening News, April 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Newark, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Young Boswell Interviews Ruth St. denis and Ted Shawn.” New York Tribune, April 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “New York Concerts.” Musical Courier, April 26, 1923. (United States) *
— review of prior Town Hall performance in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Wants Colleges to Teach Women Students Charm.” Baltimore Sun, May 1, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Complete Season.” Musical Leader, May 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Complete Season.” Musical Courier, May 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Service Club Benefit.” New York Times, May 16, 1923. (United States) *
— notes Denishawn performance in brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Charleston.” Charleston News, May ??, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charleston, South Carolina newspaper
anonymous. “To Select Most Beautiful Girl at Summer School.” Richmond News Leader, June 11, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Richmond, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Summer School Girls’ Beauty Queen to be Chosen.” Baltimore Sun, June 11, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers to Pick Beauty at University.” Baltimore Sun, June 12, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Beauty Contest at University.” Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, June 13, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Norfolk, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Prepares New Dances for Another Long Tour Next Season.” Musical America, June 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Local Girl in Beauty Fight.” Newport News Press, July 6, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Newport, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “U. of V. Prepares Beauty Contest.” Baltimore Sun, July 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn.” Daily Progress, July 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper
anonymous “Beauty Test Down to Ten Aspirants.” Baltimore American, July 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Daily Progress, July 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper
anonymous “Shawn and St. Denis Plan Big Things Next Season.” Detroit Times, July 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Detropit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Lack of Honor Paid to Poe.” Daily Progress, July 13, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “New York Girl Winner.” Daily Progress, July 14, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “New York Maiden Wins Beauty Test.” Baltimore Sun, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Making Plans.” Davenport Democrat And Leader, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Davenport, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Miss Minna Dessez Winner of Contest.” Newport News Press, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Newport, Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn House Beehive of Activity.” Springfield Republican, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “New York Girl Wins at Beauty Contest.” Washington Post, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Washington D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Routine of the Dancer.” Washington Star, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Washington D.C. newspaper
Philpott, A. J. “New Hampshire Scenery Summer of 1923 Style.” Boston Globe, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— illustrated article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper