Inez Wallace and Frank Hubbell papers, 1891-1969.
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Hubbell, Frank, 1884-1962
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Wallace, Inez, 1888-1966
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Inez Wallace was a writer and entertainment columnist, working for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1920s-1950s, and as a feature writer for many popular magazines. She was a gossip columnist in Hollywood, wrote the scripts for several radio and TV programs and authored the story upon which the movie "I walked with a zombie" was based. Inez's husband, Frank Hubbell, owned the Hubbell Advertising Agency in Cleveland, Ohio and was also a founder of the Direct Mail Advertising Agency. He specialized in ...