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CLAIMED TO BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ON THE STAGE.— This is the Albertina Rasch ballet in the stage production of “Wild Violets,” playing at Drury Lane, London. The impressionable young men-about-town declare that these are the seven most beautiful girls on the stage. Their only rule for beauty is apparently to do just what they like and not to worry, for after their performance they keep the waiter running for beef sandwiches and chocolate sodas. Their names are Marguerite Earle, Inga Anderson, Ruth Fischer, Josephine Roberts, Mabel Barry, Vida McLain, and Noni Dale. They all hail from the United States.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 5

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CLAIMED TO BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ON THE STAGE.— This is the Albertina Rasch ballet in the stage production of “Wild Violets,” playing at Drury Lane, London. The impressionable young men-about-town declare that these are the seven most beautiful girls on the stage. Their only rule for beauty is apparently to do just what they like and not to worry, for after their performance they keep the waiter running for beef sandwiches and chocolate sodas. Their names are Marguerite Earle, Inga Anderson, Ruth Fischer, Josephine Roberts, Mabel Barry, Vida McLain, and Noni Dale. They all hail from the United States. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 5

CLAIMED TO BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ON THE STAGE.— This is the Albertina Rasch ballet in the stage production of “Wild Violets,” playing at Drury Lane, London. The impressionable young men-about-town declare that these are the seven most beautiful girls on the stage. Their only rule for beauty is apparently to do just what they like and not to worry, for after their performance they keep the waiter running for beef sandwiches and chocolate sodas. Their names are Marguerite Earle, Inga Anderson, Ruth Fischer, Josephine Roberts, Mabel Barry, Vida McLain, and Noni Dale. They all hail from the United States. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 5

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