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Offprints, 2 (Sinatra): The Voice Talks Sense; Let's Not Forget We're All Foreigners. 1946.
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Offprints, two (Sinatra): The Voice Talks Sense; Let's Not Forget We're All Foreigners. 1946.
Handouts for distribution to social organizations including Frank Sinatra fan clubs such as where the items were found in club (or clubs) papers. Related to the message of the 1945 short film done by Sinatra, "The House I Live In," which was awarded a special Academy Award. Its social tolerance theme is the topic in these two publications issued by the Community Relations Service, 386 Fourth Ave., New York, N.Y.
1: The Voice Talks Sense.
By Nat Schachner.
Frank Sinatra, Famous Singing Star, Puts Over His Inspiring Message of Democracy and Tolerance!
Reprinted from Real Life Comics Magazine, 1946.
Single leaf printed two sides, 8-1/2" x 11".
Artist's portrait from photo of Sinatra.
2: "Let's Not Forget We're All Foreigners."
Facsimile Sinatra signature.
Picture of Sinatra.
Reprinted from Magazine Digest, July 1945.
Written as Sinatra as author, but probably ghostwritten.
Pamphlet, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" high, [4] pp.
Inkstamp on page [1]: Bobby Sox for Barton c/o Gilda Suris 2822 West 19th St., Brooklyn (24), N.Y. (note; Barton is probably Eileen Barton who was a regular performer with Sinatra on his radio programs.)
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1945 - 1946
Date(s) Created: 1946 Date(s): 1945-1946
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Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2015-06-05