Bettye avery biography examples
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Those obscure objects of desire
Stunningly beautiful New York model, Bettye Avery was pushed hard by producers and publicity men to become a star in Hollywood, but after a few flicks it was clear would never achieve any level of cinematic fame. Instead, she married a very wealthy man and lived the high life until complications arose.
EARLY LIFE
Elizabeth L. Murphy was born in Des Moines, Iowa (imdb claims her birth year is but I find that ridiculous I would say more cca. ). The family moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. I could not find any additional information bout her family, even her birth name is disputed.
Betty won the title of Miss Oklahoma in , and had high hopes that this would be her gateway to Hollywood. Unfortunately, Hollywood was not forthcoming, so she went to the East Coast and instantly got work as a model in New York. Soon, she was so successful that Hollywood DID take notice, and off she went!
CAREER
Bettye appeared in only five movies dur
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Morden, Bettie J.,
The history of the Women's Army Corps, / by Bettie J. Morden.
p. cm. 1. United States. Army. Women's Army Corps-History. I. Title
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- For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C.
U.S. Army Center of Military History
- This is the second volume published by the U.S. Army Center of Military History on the history of the Women's Army Corps from its beginning in World War II until it was discontinued by Congress thirty-six years later. The first volume, by Mattie E. Treadwell, dealt with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and its successor, the Women's Army Corps (WAC), throughout World War II. This volume covers the thirty-three years of Corps history between V-J Day and the decision by Congress in to end