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Gladys Hall

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Her papers, which span the years 1918-1969 (bulk 1930–1941), are held at the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. They consist primarily of notes and manuscripts for her articles on various movie stars. There is also a small amount of correspondence, as well as
30:, September 18, 1977) was an American journalist. She began her career writing poetry and articles for fan magazines. She wrote a syndicated column, "The Diary of a Professional Movie Fan," in the 1920s, and interviewed movie stars for such fan magazines as 258: 263: 229: 268: 273: 283: 222: 128: 100: 84: 278: 215: 23: 46:. "The public", she once said, "don't want their stars torn down, they want to believe in them, like Santa Claus." 186: 253: 248: 157: 105: 110: 80: 199: 136: 242: 36: 51: 27: 191: 43: 114: 32: 77:
Cupcakes and Kalashnikovs: 100 years of the Best Journalism by Women
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on February 1, 1912, when she was twenty years old.
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