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Carol Raye "Sent up" the airlines war with a parody on a hit tune that substituted. "Canberra" for "Camelot," a rather bumpy, rhythmical road.Modren Miss. For her role in a new English Production, Carol Raye, who plays the part of a newspaper woman, has to take up smoking, learn to type and play the piano. The film will be called "While I Live." July 16, 1947. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

Carol Raye "Sent up" the airlines war with a parody on a hit tune that substituted. "Canberra" for "Camelot," a rather bumpy, rhythmical road.Modren Miss. For her role in a new English Production, Carol Raye, who plays the part of a newspaper woman, has to take up smoking, learn to type and play the piano. The film will be called "While I Live." July 16, 1947. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Caption: Carol Raye "Sent up" the airlines war with a parody on a hit tune that substituted. "Canberra" for "Camelot," a rather bumpy, rhythmical road.Modren Miss. For her role in a new English Production, Carol Raye, who plays the part of a newspaper woman, has to take up smoking, learn to type and play the piano. The film will be called "While I Live." July 16, 1947. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Image size: 1477 × 2238 px | 9.5 MB
Print size: 12.5 × 18.9 cm | 581.5 × 881.1 in (300 dpi)