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FESOLUTI
1915
FAMOUS FnOTOPLAJERS
G. M. Anderson — I resolve to stop robbing trains, and hearts, and will try to lead a real Sunday-school life.
Crane Wilbur— I resolve to get a hair-cut some time this year.
Romaine Fielding — "Them's my sentiments!"
Flora Finch — I resolve to stop eating fattening foods and to try to get thin and beautiful and to overcome my predilection for plump gentlemen.
Edwin August — I resolve to stay where I am for a while.
John Bunny— I resolve to try hard to reduce to five hundred pounds this year.
Roscoe Arbuckle — Amen ; me, too.
George Holt — I resolve not to meddle in the hero's love-affairs hereafter, and try to lead an upright life.
Mary Fuller — I resolve to keep out of public print for a while, if I can.
Mary Pickford — I resolve to grow up and be a woman this year, because I am tired of being called "cunning."
Francis Bushman — I resolve to hold the record as matinee idol for another year.
Clara Young — I resolve to try to make my eyes behave.
Fred Mace — I resolve not to break any more speed laws in my auto.
Earle Williams — I resolve that I will make fierce love to the heroines all thru the year, that I will retain the championship as the Greatest Artist, and that I will learn to swim in ice-water.
Wally Van— I'm going to be popular with all the girls and pull Cutey out of no end of scrapes.
Warren Kerrigan — I resolve to enter no more popularity contests, so that somebody else will have a chance.
Mary Maurice— I think I'll keep on growing older, perhaps gentler, until I've mothered all the young players about me.
Sidney Drew— Resolved that 1 will develop some new wrinkles, facial and farcical, that will chase the frowns of worry from my friends, the audience.
Arthur Johnson — During these hard times, out of consideration to my employers, I resolve to swear off breaking up furniture.
George Cooper— Rum, villainy, prize-fighting, safe-breaking, jewel thefts and 1 have parted company. Does any one want a nice, gentle Sunday-school superintendent?
Alice Joyce — I resolve to try to get pretty.
Anita Stewart — I've had a taste of Broadway and like it. But I'm resolved to win hearts in the little nickel theaters, too.
Blanche Sweet— I resolve to be less animated.
Kathryn Williams— Having captivated all the hairy, woolly and scaley monsters in the animal kingdom, resolved to try my luck on a man.
Mabel Xormand — Resolved to have a few bouquets and laurels thrown at me — I'm tired of being pelted with brickbats, sod, and custard pies.
Pearl White— Resolved to try for a nice quiet play, in two rooms, with a fond husband. As Pauline my perils have chased me clear around the world.
The Answer Man— I resolve not to answer any more than one billion questions.
The Editor— 1 resolve to make every number "The best yet," and even better.
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