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Teenagers--Social conditions

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Architecture, Domestic

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Substance abuse--Treatment

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Sound recording industry

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magazines (periodicals)

periodicals containing articles, essays, poems, or other writings by different authors, usually on a variety of topics and intended for a general reading public or treating a particular area of interest for a popular audience

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Alda, Robert

Born Alfonso D'Abruzzo to a New York City Italian family in 1914, Alda began singing to supplement his income while studying architecture at New York University. This part-time work led to a career in radio, stage, film, and television that spanned over sixty years. Alda had two sons, Alan and Antony, who followed their father into acting. Robert Alda died in 1986.

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Astor, Mary, 1906-1987

Born in Illinois in 1906 as Lucile Langhanke, Mary Astor began her career at thirteen, after entering a Hollywood movie magazine contest. After her father moved the family to New York, she signed a brief contract with Famous Players-Lasky and took the stage name of Mary Astor. In 1922, she performed in her first feature-length film and, after a contract extension, the family moved to Hollywood in 1923. Over the course of her forty-five year career, Astor would act in 155 films, winning numerous awards, and write five novels. She died in 1987.

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