File:Photoplay magazine 1928.png
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[edit]DescriptionPhotoplay magazine 1928.png |
English: Example of the "Cal York" column from Photoplay magazine. There was no person named Cal York, it was an amalgam of California and New York, and the columns were written by Photoplay editors. |
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Source | Photoplay, 1928 |
Author | Cal York |
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