LORETTA YOUNG AND RONALD COLMAN receive their "Oscars" at the twentieth annual Academy Award presentation ceremony held in Hollywood recently. Miss Young's award was in respect of her performance in "The Farmer's Daughter," and the greying Colman's for his work in "A Double Life," previewed on this wage recently, when the forecast was made that it would win an "Oscar" for Ronald Colman.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1948, Page 6
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63LORETTA YOUNG AND RONALD COLMAN receive their "Oscars" at the twentieth annual Academy Award presentation ceremony held in Hollywood recently. Miss Young's award was in respect of her performance in "The Farmer's Daughter," and the greying Colman's for his work in "A Double Life," previewed on this wage recently, when the forecast was made that it would win an "Oscar" for Ronald Colman. Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1948, Page 6
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