Word: cinemactresses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Onetime Cinemactress Alma Rubens (Humoresque), lately released from the California State Asylum where she had been committed as a narcotic addict (TIME, Feb. 25, 1929), made a redebut at a Hollywood night club. Said she: "Toward the end it became terrible. I placed dope on a pedestal. . . . I stayed in a cell with a mad woman for more than two weeks. . . . I'm cured...
...sell neckties, rouge, nuts, cigarets and mattresses, U. S. advertisers have persistently sought and bought endorsements from many a famed cinemactress, socialite, banker, clown. Newsreaders, grown weary of such commercial fanfare, frequently flip past pages in their periodicals and newspapers which bear gaudy, bought accolades. But last week in the sedate New York Times many a reader paused before a full-page advertisement bearing a stern, well-known face and signature. Ambassador Charles Gates Dawes was tendering a testimonial to the Times. Said he: "The New York Times has reached its commanding position of influence in the country because...