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- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f date "1926-03-22".
- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f isCitedBy Bessie_Love.
- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f location "Reading, Pennsylvania".
- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f newspaper Reading_Eagle.
- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f page "8".
- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f quote "Bessie Love, the diminutive film favorite and the screen's foremost exponent of the 'Charleston,' is happily cast as the small time performer who eventually wins fame and for tune in the musical comedy field.".
- e6ceef3f9d80bad034e498a8b85b8e4ae0dc2b90ffc0e4eb646faf1e625e176f title "George M. Cohan's "Song and Dance Man" Comes to State".