interesting, interesting person, edna st. vincent, a typical woman. the new women of the greenwich village of the 1910s and 20s. now north of washington square where the houses were, the more expensive living was, this is on the right mable dodge. she was married to a dentist in buffalo. she didn't find that too exciting so she came down to new york. she was a wealthy woman. she lived at 9th and 5th. she had her own -- she had her own salon. you know, she had her own regular get together, one of the first in the 20th century. she brought together all kinds of writers, actors. she even had one of the black writers from harlem, claude mccain used to come down here, which is interesting because in all the reading i do, you don't hear about too many blacks from harlem. the harlem renaissance was already starting in the early 1910s, but there wasn't too much mixing as far as i can see. she really -- she's kind of interesting that she invited claude down there. what she was good at, we're not sure, but she certainly looked good posing, and that she did very