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Contains results of investigations, researches, etc., pertaining to scientific, technical and manufacturing interests of the country.
Contains results of investigations, researches, etc., pertaining to scientific, technical and manufacturing interests of the country.
Ann Harding. Laurence Oliver, who starred with her in Westward Passage (1932), referred to her as an "angel." Director Henry Hathaway, who directed her and Gary Cooper in Peter Ibbetson (1935), claimed she was a "bitch." Critics hailed her as the finest actress to venture from Broadway to Hollywood. The Ann Harding story follows her from humble beginnings as the daughter of a career army office who moved around constantly, to her youth settling in New York. After spending a year attending Bryn Mawr college, she found work as a clerk and freelance script reader with a film company. Then, she made her stage debut in 1921, and eight years later, she made her film debut in an early talkie, Paris...
Vols.106-140 includes section "Reports of cases determined in the appellate departments of the Superior court of the State of California."