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English: Actress Libby Holman, full length photo-portrait, standing, in strapless dress. Original caption from newspaper: "Former actress questioned in husband's death"
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Source New York World-Telegram via Library of Congress website [1], converted from TIFF to .jpg and border cropped before upload to Commons.
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9 July 1932

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