File:Loy-Sargeant-1951.jpg

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Photograph of Myrna Loy and her husband Howland H. Sargeant

  • Snipe attached to reverse reads as follows:
    Myrna Loy and husband return from UNESCO conference
    New York ... Screen star Myrna Loy and her husband Howland H. Sergeant [sic] are pictured aboard the SS America, flagship of the United States Lines, on their return from Europe. Both were among the U.S. delegates to the UNESCO (United Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organization) conference. Sergeant was chairman of the group. The conference was held in Paris.
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Source Self scan from black-and-white glossy
Author International News Photos; Bernie Aumuller, photographer
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18 July 1951

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