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Volume Fifty-Nine, Number Six
May, 19561
INSIDE NEWS
Elizabeth Taylor 14 Can Gossip End Her Career? by John Maynard
Gregory Peck 18 "Wolf In A Gray Flannel Suit? by Bill Tusher
Piper Laurie 34 Open For Altar-ations by Helen Louise Walker
PERSONALITY CLOSE-UPS
Deborah Kerr 26 Simply Shocking! by Jack Holland
Doris Day 44 She'll Tell You No Lies by Helen Hendrix
Bill Holden 54 It Shouldn't Happen To Bill by Dick Pine
EXCLUSIVE PICTURE STORIES
Shirley and Barbara 22
John Wayne 30
Rock and Marisa 40
James Dean 50
TELEVISION
Bachelor Girls At Home Out West With The Duke Man And Girl vs. Car In Memoriam
Phil Silvers 62 Why Is Phil Like A Yo-Yo? by Florence Epstein
ECIAL FEATURES
Gossip 6 12
Hollywood Lowdown by Sheilah Graham Hollywood Love Life by Dorothy O'Leary Reviews 10 Coming Attractions by Rahna Maughan June Allyson 60 A Friend In Need by Dennis James
Records 66 Let's Look At The Records by Bob Crosby
ON THE COVER: DORIS DAY. STARRING IN PARAMOUNT^ "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH"
NED L. PINES
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Circulation Manager. . Irving Wechsler
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Production Manager Sayre Ross
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