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Gene Scott is a name I know very well. He was based in L.A. and was on TV out here. My mom was a big fan of his. Sometimes when the donations weren't coming in fast enough he would stop his sermon and just silently stare at the camera glowering until the phones started ringing again.
A well-known figure in 1920s Paris was Eugene Jacques Bullard (1895-1961) who had quite a varied career: WWI fighter pilot (in fact the first African-American military pilot), jazz musician, boxer and nightclub owner.
And regarding your post in the Favorite Aircraft thread, there's also a scene in Richard III where Queen Margaret, played by Maggie Smith, leaving for exile in France, boards this Dragon Rapide.
Picked this up for 25 cents at an estate sale.
Wards "Precision" Fly Reel No. 2683. Virtually identical to the Kalamazoo "Emperor" 1684 and was probably made by Kalamazoo for Montgomery Ward.
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