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- Dorothy_Page_(actress) abstract "Dorothy Page, dubbed \"The Singing Cowgirl\", born Dorothy Lillian Stofflett in Northampton, Pennsylvania (March 4, 1904 – March 26, 1961), was a B-movie actress during the 1930s.During the 1920s Page had attended Cedar Crest College, majoring in music. During that time she was chosen by the Curtis Publishing Company as a model for a Saturday Evening Post cover. Her portrait, painted by artist Neysa McMein, dubbed her \"One of America's Ten Most Beautiful Women\".".
- Dorothy_Page_(actress) comment "Dorothy Page, dubbed \"The Singing Cowgirl\", born Dorothy Lillian Stofflett in Northampton, Pennsylvania (March 4, 1904 – March 26, 1961), was a B-movie actress during the 1930s.During the 1920s Page had attended Cedar Crest College, majoring in music. During that time she was chosen by the Curtis Publishing Company as a model for a Saturday Evening Post cover. Her portrait, painted by artist Neysa McMein, dubbed her \"One of America's Ten Most Beautiful Women\".".