Word: alls
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The observation is interesting but debatable. Shirley's rivals are far more varied than "Gadge" Kazan suggests. The newcomers-and there seem to be more interesting ones in Hollywood these days than in years-are not necessarily all girl-next-door types, not all funny, not all "complete women...
Actors Are Cattle. Director Mann came away convinced she could do just that. "That test was animal-like in its naturalness," says he. "A searing inquiry with no pretense of being sophisticated." Another director who saw the test and agreed was Alfred Hitchcock. He saw it and signed her to...
Nickels & Dimes. For all her clowning and her casualness. Shirley is as serious about money as the Bank of America. She is sure that Producer Wallis is exploiting her, and the idea is galling. ("I'm a very good business woman and I don't like to be...
OWNERS OF STOCK now total 12,490,000, or 45% more than in 1956, reported the New York Stock Exchange. One of every eight U.S. adults owns stock. Women own 52.5% of all shares.
Practically all the gain was in durable goods. Auto-industry employment increased 5,300 to 752,000, v. only 596,000 a year ago; in terms of unemployment, it meant a drop to 5.9% from a frightening 27.2% last year. Primary metals had only 3.4% unemployment v. 13.9% a year...