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looks, and dies
kills her physical charm
age
Usually she goes through life never improving a single talent she possesses. It's much better to have a fairly attractive look about one. A certain smart- ness. A girl who doesn't quite make the grade as a beauty fights to overcome the handicap by de- veloping her mind, her personal ity, her ability to wear clothes- in short, to make herself as at- tractive as possible in every Too, knowing that beauty isn't. her meal ticket, she will scout around for something that is.
Through At 35
At 35 the ravishingly beautiful wontán is through. At this age the woman who has the possibili- at least up to the time of my ac- ty of being attractive is just be..
Carole Lombard Says
I'M GLAD I'M NOT BEAUTIFUL
If I had been beautiful I would. never have amounted to much. As an actress I think I would probably have been a slinky sort. of showgirl. The fact that I was not beautiful, plus the fact that at 17 I was in a serious motor ac- cident which scarred my face, changed my entire life – I think that the reason I am where I am to day is the result of these han- dicaps.
I had this thought in common with a million other youngsters. I thought motion picture careers miraculously happened. I didn't know, at that time, that one has to work for anything he or she gets. I was very young very stupid. I got chances and, to- day, looking back on them, I don't know how they ever occurred And why I kept on getting them, cident
I Was “A Numbskall"
When I worked for Mack Sen- nett I took the job for granted, and when I got a contract with William Fox I was a vacuous lit tle numbskull. I did not know the first thing about acting. – I made one picture for Fox and it was so bad that I ran screaming. from the
the first time depend youth
I think for beginning to something beside
Then 1926 arrived, and that car accident A sligh which shows when I don't wear make-up, is my heritage. But there's a lot more than that. Dur ing those days I lay in the hospi- tal a scarred face was not all I got, and it was months before I recovered I knew that if I ever got out without a horrible scar I'd have to start using my head.
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BRUSH UP YOUR WITS
Bridge At Mr. North's
Mr North gave a bridge
He invited his Fast, South, was so pla
and
Nime
the end
facts rubber had
a seat corresponding (2) The sexting-of-
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West had won
How many North-win2
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An Exercise In Logic
One of the following tatements must true (1) All Shakespeare were written by
plays
(2) Some of Shakespeare's plays (but not all) were writter by Bacon.
(3) Some of Shakespeare's plays were not written by Bacon
We do not know which of these statements is true, but
Which pair of statements may both be true, but cannot both be fake?
And
Which pair of statements may both be false, but cannot both be
Counters
Ten counters, bearing the bers 1 to 10 - inclusive, were pu into a bag Henry, Alice, George, Mabel, and Lucy drew out two- counters each. The sum of the two numbers drawn in each case was: - Benry 16, Alice 11; George, 4: Mabel, 17; Lucy, 7
What, in each case, were the counters actually drawn?
Solutions to "Brush 1. Up Your Wits"
1-Bridge At Mr. North's
Mr. North won two rubbers. The positions of during the nine rubbers were as
players
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South West
North
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(8) South
- (9) South North
- North was 2 Mi (2) and (8). The the rubbers were play course, not necessarily
2 Exercise In Logic.
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