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Logo PRESIDENT AND CELEBRITY PHOTOS

Photos of former Presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. Colorama section of The Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday April 25, 1954 with Gregory Peck and Rita Gam.

14 1/2" x 11"


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Image Text

Image 1:

Colorama
The Philadelphia Inquirer
LINCOLN
ABRAHAM
THEODORE B ROOSEVELT
Gregory Peck and Rita Gam
they attained stardom by circuitous
office draw since 1944.
Miss Gam long TV dramatic actress
Gary
in
was
and
neither
Gregory to
made
Colorama
SECTION
The
Philadelphia
Inquirer
SUNDAY
LINCOLN
WASHINGTON
ABRAHAM
THEODORE
ROOSEVELT
Gregory
Peck
and
Rita
Gam
playing
ALTHOUGH
routes,
common.
second
Neither
Gregory
through
Peck
when
have
any
they
had
separate,
certain
experiences
film
they
attained
stardom
by
circuitous
-Rita
was
Although
compared
both
to
were
with
other
stars at
first
office
draw
since
Miss
Gam
long
TV
dramatic
Gary
in
was
and
clear
personality
neither
and
Gregory
to
engaging
movie
played
debut
silent
"The
People,
two
made

Image 2:

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
ALTHOUGH they attai
routes, Rita Gam and Gre
in common.
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playing second parts or
Col
DIED
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN
BORN
FEBRUARY
PHILADELPHIA
ALTHOUGH
they
attai
routes,
Rita
Gam
and
in
Neither
we
playing
second
parts
or

Image 3:

Colorama
SECTION
OF
The Philadelphia Inquirer
SUNDAY APRIL 25 1954
Gregory Peck and Rita Gam
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office draw since 1944. Gam dramatic
routes, Rita Gam and Neither they Gregory went through Peck have any by had certain experiences
industry -Rita Although both were identified with and other Gregory stars to at first
Gary
made her movie debut
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preliminaries,
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which she played
playing in common. second
-it
such the as
parts
stand-ins.
did
or
land
when
they
in
film
silent in Miss
Colorama
SECTION
OF
The
Philadelphia
Inquirer
SUNDAY
APRIL
25
1954
GTON
Gregory
Peck
and
Rita
Gam
ALTHOUGH
attained
stardom
separate,
circuitous
office
draw
since
1944.
Gam
dramatic
routes,
Rita
Gam and
Neither
they
Gregory
went
through
Peck
have
any
by
had
certain
experiences
-Rita
Although
both
were
identified
with
and
other
Gregory
stars
to
at
first
Gary
made
her
movie
was
was
compared
soon
clear
to
that
Gardner,
neither
Ava
preliminaries,
Cooper-
which
she
played
playing
in
common.
second
-it
such
the
as
parts
stand-ins.
did
or
land
when
they
in
film
Technicolor
CinemaScope,
silent
in
Miss

Image 4:

N OF
adelphia Inquirer
APRIL 25 1954
debut in
1944 Miss "The Gam Thief" long opposite TV dramatic actress,
now
silent
N
OF
adelphia
Inquirer
APRIL
1954
THEODORE
ROOSEVELT
debut
in
Miss
"The
Gam
long
opposite
TV
dramatic
actress,
now
co-star
Ray
Milland,
20th’s
in
silent
"Night
The
two
filmed
in

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