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The New Yorker, July 1 , 1939P. 11 While W.C. Fields was making his latest picture, Borne time ago, he created a mild sensation on the set by stopping every now and then to powder his nose.
While W.C. Fields was making his latest picture, Borne time ago, he created a mild sensation on the set by stopping every now and then to powder his nose.
By Alva Johnston and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, July 1 , 1939P. 11 While W.C. Fields was making his latest picture, Borne time ago, he created a mild sensation on the set by stopping every now and then to powder his nose.
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