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15 “Tonight’s the night”: Louella Parsons, syndicated column, March 25, 1954.
16 “Nominees for the best”: Twenty-sixth Academy Awards broadcast, 1954.
17 “A peculiar thing”: Shaw, Twentieth-Century Romantic, p. 185.
18 “Unbelievable”: Twenty-sixth Academy Awards broadcast, 1954.
19 “That’s it”: Kelley, His Way, p. 239.
20 “I wanted to thank”: Hopper and Brough, Whole Truth and Nothing But, p. 47.
21 “I ducked the party”: Shaw, Entertainer, p. 32.
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