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THEIR NAMES WILL BE IN LIGHTS TO-MORROW.—Three of Hollywood's up-and-coming stars (from left to right): Eleanor Whitney, Lionel Stander, and June Lang. Eleanor, who is with Paramount, has looks and legs that move like streaked lightning; Stander, you will remember, almost ran away with "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" from Gary Cooper; June Lang was re-discovered by Darryl Zanuck and is now on the high road to stardom.

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Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 27

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THEIR NAMES WILL BE IN LIGHTS TO-MORROW.—Three of Hollywood's up-and-coming stars (from left to right): Eleanor Whitney, Lionel Stander, and June Lang. Eleanor, who is with Paramount, has looks and legs that move like streaked lightning; Stander, you will remember, almost ran away with "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" from Gary Cooper; June Lang was re-discovered by Darryl Zanuck and is now on the high road to stardom. Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 27

THEIR NAMES WILL BE IN LIGHTS TO-MORROW.—Three of Hollywood's up-and-coming stars (from left to right): Eleanor Whitney, Lionel Stander, and June Lang. Eleanor, who is with Paramount, has looks and legs that move like streaked lightning; Stander, you will remember, almost ran away with "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" from Gary Cooper; June Lang was re-discovered by Darryl Zanuck and is now on the high road to stardom. Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 27

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