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FICTION
An Abominable Tangerine
December
1955
By
W. STANLEY MOSS
HOLLYWOOD
Actors' Studio
December
1955
By
FREDERIC MORTON
NOVELETTE
All Through the House
December
1955
By
Garson Kanin
COMMENT
This Man’s World
December
1955
By
PAUL GALLICO
Articles
The Grand Canal: Tide of Elegance
December
1955
By
CHARLOTTE & DENIS PLIMMER
Round Dice and Square Suckers
December
1955
By
THOMAS W. DOWD
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FICTION
An Abominable Tangerine
December
1955
By
W. STANLEY MOSS
HOLLYWOOD
Actors' Studio
December
1955
By
FREDERIC MORTON
NOVELETTE
All Through the House
December
1955
By
Garson Kanin
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