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Word: cinemactresses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cinemactress Shirley Temple went a special gold statuette. Said Toastmaster Irvin S. Cobb: "When Santa Claus did you up in a package and dropped you down Creation's chimney, he brought the loveliest Christmas present that I can think of in all the world. . . . I'll give you this, if you'll give me a kiss." Said stoic Shirley Temple, up three hours after bedtime: "Thank you . . . very much." When Claudette Colbert received her prize, she burst into tears. Said Clark Gable: "It's a grand and glorious feeling but I'll be wearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Academy Awards | 3/11/1935 | See Source »

...Jewish," said the oldtime cinemactress brightly in Berlin. "The whole world knows I am Catholic. I am highly flattered that the Realmleader has intervened personally in my behalf. He must be a very brilliant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Nazi's Negri | 2/11/1935 | See Source »

This syllogism, if generally applied, would turn into an Aryan every Polish Jew of whom there are thousands in Germany. Nazi officials made clear that it applies only to Negri. "I haven't met Hitler yet, but I would like to!" exclaimed the grateful cinemactress. "You know, I have a lot of big men in my memories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Nazi's Negri | 2/11/1935 | See Source »

Last week American Airlines, opening its new 16-hour southern transcontinental route with Douglases by day, Condor sleeper-planes by night, announced that the first westbound ship would be christened The Southerner by Miss Anne Laxton of Knoxville, "a descendant of the late General Stonewall Jackson." In addition, Cinemactress Carole Lombard was to be on hand as a passenger. But Miss Lombard took a TWA plane instead, as did La Motte Cohu, onetime president of American Airways. Gary Cooper also failed to appear. Among those who did appear were Wallace Beery, Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt and Texas Publisher Amon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Against Time | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

...George F. Temple took out a $25,000 accident insurance policy on their six-year-old daughter Shirley Temple. Since wary U. S. insurancemen turned down such a risk on a child, a syndicate of British companies underwrote the policy, put in two special clauses: 1) Cinemactress Temple must not take up arms in defense of her country; 2) the policy will be voided if she meets death or accident while intoxicated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 21, 1935 | 1/21/1935 | See Source »

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