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DescriptionLogan Garrisson & Miller - Jan 28 1922 NPG.jpg |
English: Actresses Jacqueline Logan and Patsy Ruth Miller give wedding gifts to Harold Garrison (1901 – 1974) aka "Kid Slickim" or "Slicum," on page 5 of the National Police Gazette. Garrisson, who initially worked at a shoeshine stand just inside the main gates of the MGM studio (the source of his nickname), would later be an uncredited assistant director in the film Hallelujah (1929) and played some minor parts in 1930s and 1940s films. |
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Taken in January 1922 Published on 28 January 1922 |
Source | National Police Gazette (Jan. 28, 1922) on the Internet Archive |
Author | Underwood & Underwood |
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