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Film Daily, New York, January 21, 1926.

Nize Baby End De Baby Stozz

      With Blonde Hair de Mettresses Are Stoffed in Hollywood,

end de Vemps Get Ahead by Decress As told

by Milt Gross to Dorothy Donnell

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Classic, Aug. 1928

& NIZE BABY BY MILT GROSS

George H. Doran Company, New York 1926, hardcover

& The Iceman Cometh in Nize Baby

By Milt Gross, Paul Turney Collection, Oct. 24, 1926

& Absent Minded Number

JUDGE, Art By Milt Gross, March 20, 1926

& Milt Gross Will Remain

      With Chaplin

      Despite printed reports to the contrary, word comes

from the Charlie Chaplin studio that Milt Gross,

clever young New York cartoonist will remain with the comedian.

The engagement of Gross is to continue for United

Artists Corporation as planned, in connection with Chaplin‘s

new production, „The Circus.“ The cartoonist is

collaborating on a number of whimsical situations which

are being devised for the comedy.

(...) Motion Picture News, Jan. 30, 1926


„Milt Gross will remain with Charles Chaplin“

Editorial content. „Gross Remains with Chaplin

      Hollywood – Contrary to newspaper reports, Milt Gross

will remain with Charles Chaplin.“


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