George Rinhart :: “These pretty girls from the Honeymoon Lane Company introduce the latest dance step, called the Lindbergh Hop, in honor of Captain Charles A. Lindbergh of New York to Paris nonstop flight fame. The girls are, left to right, Marjorie Joesting, Dorothy Proudlock, Emerita Monsch, and Anita Foy.” (original caption) | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: “Pretty Maria Moreno, who is gaining prominence through her classical dances which she conceives and executes. She is a native Italian.” (original caption) | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: Vivian Glenn, stage dancer “did her stuff” on the beach at Atlantic City and tied up pedestrian and wheel chair traffic on the boardwalk for half an hour. (original caption) April 22nd, 1925. | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: Waneya, world-renowned acrobatic dancer, in a most difficult pose. One can almost understand how Waneyo gets into these queer positions, but how does she get out of them? Undated photograph, circa 1920. (original caption) | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: Miss Afton McWilliams, member of the New York Art Colony, who has gained fame with her paintings of Hollywood movie stars, and creations in dance costumes, is shown in an Egyptian costume of her own design. (original caption) | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: (original caption) Caroline and Dorothy Seavey believe in killing two birds with one stone. They not only eat nice, cold watermelon but at the same time sit in a tub of cold water. They say it is a sure cure for the hot weather. July 25th, 1930. (Photo by George Rinhart / Corbis). | src Getty Images
George Rinhart :: [original caption] Beautiful and grotesque masks on some of the founder members of the new and unusual Dancers Club. At right is the originator and director of the club, Margaret Severn, who made the attractive masks. Photo by George Rinhart (Corbis) | src Getty Images