POPULAR in America as in New Zealand, Greer Garson was the recent recipient of an honorary "doctorate of humanity" at an American university. Here she leaves the ceremony wearing cap and gown. Miss Garson draws big houses in New Zealand, even if some critics feel that she has "overGarsoned" some, of her recent films with just a little too much nostrilflaring and dramatic tenseness. She is nevertheless popular in N.Z.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1946, Page 6
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70POPULAR in America as in New Zealand, Greer Garson was the recent recipient of an honorary "doctorate of humanity" at an American university. Here she leaves the ceremony wearing cap and gown. Miss Garson draws big houses in New Zealand, even if some critics feel that she has "over- Garsoned" some, of her recent films with just a little too much nostril- flaring and dramatic tenseness. She is nevertheless popular in N.Z. Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1946, Page 6
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