Anita Loos papers, 1917-1979.

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Anita Loos papers, 1917-1979.

Scripts, film review, theater program, Christmas card, and letters to AnitaLoos as well as photographs of Anita Loos, the Talmadge family, and others.

1 box (.3 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385299

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