Original Dorothy Parker (and Rothschild) poems, copied from original microfilm by Sturat Y. Silverstein and used in Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker. These are how the poems orignally appeared in magazine publications.
1. "To My Dog" (illustrated); Life, 1921
2. "Figures in Popular Literature: The Boy Savant" w/ illustration by Charles Baskerville, Life, 1922
3. "The Bridge Fiend" Vanity Fair, 1916
4. "Figures in Popular Literature: The Glad Girl" w/ illustration by Charles Baskerville; Life, 1922
5. "Paging St. Patrick" w/ illustration by Charles Baskerville; Life, 1922
6. "To Marjorie Rambeau" illustrator unknown; Life, 1921
7. "Figures in Popular Literature: The Flapper" w/ illustration by Charles Baskerville; Life, 1922