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  2. The Ern Westmore Hollywood Glamour Show - Wikipedia

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    Ern Westmore and his wife Betty Egan (standing), with two members of the studio audience, on the ABC-TV network edition of show (1955) The Ern Westmore Hollywood Glamour Show (also known as The Ern Westmore Show and Hollywood Backstage) is an American television program that was originally syndicated in 1953 and carried on the ABC network from August 7, 1955, until September 11, 1955.

  3. Ern Westmore - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1955, Babb set Westmore up with his own television series. Originally called Hollywood Today, but also called Hollywood Backstage and The Ern Westmore Show, The Ern Westmore Hollywood Glamour Show was a program featuring make-up tips and beauty suggestions. [1] [3] Ern struggled with alcoholism throughout his life, drinking as early as 1921.

  4. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Colophon, A Book Collectors' Quarterly (1929–1950) Columbiad, PRIMEDIA Enthusiast Publications ( –2000) Columbian Magazine (1786–1792) [1] Comet (1940–1941) The Comet (1930–1933) The Comics Journal, Fantagraphics Books (1977–2009) Comics Scene, Starlog Group (1982–2000) Common Lives/Lesbian Lives (1980–1996) Compute! (1979 ...

  5. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dior's 'New Look' collection brought back the boned intimate apparels for women, even the young one, in order to create the feminised silhouettes that embrace feminity. Symington Corset Company of Market Harborough was one of the famous intimate apparel producers in the 1950s as they are the official producer of Dior's corselettes and girdles.

  6. Harvey Glatman - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Murray Glatman (December 10, 1927 – September 18, 1959) was an American serial killer and rapist during the late 1950s known as the Lonely Hearts Killer or the Glamour Girl Slayer. He would use several pseudonyms , posing as a professional photographer to lure his victims with the promise of a modeling career.

  7. Pamela Green - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Green was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England on 28 March 1929. [2] She grew up in West Wickham, after which she attended Saint Martin's School of Art in central London; she started figure modelling to pay for her art school studies and moved on to photographic modelling because it paid more. [3]

  8. Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Los Angeles New Learning Center #1 K–3, [21] and Central Los Angeles New Learning Center #1 4–8/HS, along with the Robert F. Kennedy Inspiration Park, were built on the site. [22] The six schools were named as the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools. The K–3 facility opened on September 9, 2009, and the 4–8 and high school ...

  9. Ciro's - Wikipedia

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    Ciro's (later known as Ciro's Le Disc) was a nightclub on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California owned by William Wilkerson. [1] Opened in 1940, Ciro's became a popular nightspot for celebrities. The nightclub closed in 1960 and was reopened as a rock club in 1965. After a few name changes, it eventually became The Comedy Store in 1972.