May 8, 1932: Mark Lutz and Annapolis, Maryland, including a statue of Johann De Kalb sculpted by Ephraim Keyser, the Maryland State House, and the United States Naval Academy. May 15, 1932: Fania Marinoff and Catholic Boys Brigade Parade commemorating the bicentennial of George Washington on Fifth Avenue in New York City; these negatives filed as Roll number M and refiled by Carl Van Vechten as Roll number L.
July 10, 1932: Georg Hoy. July 11, 1932: Donald Angus with a kinkajou at the New York Zoological Park, Bronx, New York City. Views of New York City from the dental office of Thomas Francis, Cloney, Jr., at the thirteenth floor of 140 East 54th Street that include images that form a panorama that includes the Chrysler Building as well as discrete views of a building at 1890-1898 Park Avenue, New York City, that served as a vaudeville theater for Gus Hill's Minstrels.
July 11, 1932: Donald Angus with a kinkajou at the New York Zoological Park, Bronx, New York City, as well as other animals including birds and pelicans and structures at the zoo including a statue at Astor Court designed by Heins & LaFarge and a sculptural fountain known as the Rockefeller Fountain after William Rockefeller, which he purchased from the city of Como, Italy, and donated to the park. July 13, 1932: Clifton Webb.
May 24, 1932: Elizabeth Handy, W. C. (William Christopher) Handy, and Prentiss Taylor. May 25, 1932: Judith Anderson. Roll included images of Carl Van Vechten, May 24, 1932. Negatives not extant.
July 19, 1932: Sara Haardt and H. L. (Henry Louis) Mencken. July 24, 1932: Edna Kenton and views from the bedroom of Fania Marinoff at the Carl Van Vechten apartment on the seventh floor at 150 West 55th Street, New York City. July 25, 1932: Views of buildings at lower Manhattan, New York City, as well as images of Adelaide Hall during a performance at the Palace Theatre, New York City, and Donald Angus at midnight as Broadway Avenue, Manhattan, New York City.
May 28, 1932: Donald Angus in Harlem and Central Park, New York City. May 30, 1932: Views in Manhattan, New York City, including views at Washington Square Park and Greenwich Village, ironwork on Bank Street, and the August Pingpank Barbershop at 413 Bleecker Street. Roll included images of Prentiss Taylor, May 30, 1932. Van Vechten identifies this as the first roll of film that he developed himself in a typescript note accompanying contact prints.
July 26, 1932: Donald Angus and Carl Van Vechten posing with kinkajou and porcupine at the New York Zoological Park, Bronx, New York City. Photography by Donald Angus for images of Van Vechten. July 30, 1932: Taxidermy head of a ram at 53rd Street, New York City. August 1, 1932: Mark Lutz on roof of the the Pierre Hotel and in front of bas-relief on bronze doors at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. Performances. Cast during a performance of Showboat, musical with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, at the Casino Theatre including Helen Morgan as Julie LaVerne, Paul Robeson as Joe, and Charles Winninger as Cap'n Andy Hawks. August 2, 1932: Mark Lutz at New York City including the Park Casino, Brooklyn, and Broadway Avenue, Manhattan, at midnight as well as out-of-focus images of a performance of "Of Thee I Sing," a a musical by George Gershwin, at the Music Box Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, August 2, 1932.