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Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, and others during production of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953
From left: Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, author James Jones, and director Fred Zinnemann pose next to air stairs during production of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953. 8x10 b&w photographic print
Adolphe Menjou and Deborah Kerr during production THE HUCKSTERS, 1947
Adolphe Menjou and Deborah Kerr during production THE HUCKSTERS, 1947. 8 x 10 b&w photographic print
Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953
Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster, back to camera, in a scene from FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953. 8x8.25 b&w photographic print
Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953
From left: Burt Lancaster, dialogue coach Jus Addiss, and Deborah Kerr during production of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953. 8.25x9.75 b&w photographic print
Fred Zinnemann and Deborah Kerr, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953
Fred Zinnemann and Deborah Kerr, foreground, during production of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953. Vintage print. 8x9.25 b&w photographic print
Deborah Harkness Book Talk and Signing
The Z. Smith Reynolds Library Lecture Series presents a talk and book signing by Deborah Harkness, author of the bestselling novels A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night. Deborah is a featured author at the 9th annual Bookmarks Festival of Books. Her Wake Forest appearance is co-sponsored by Bookmarks and ZSR Library as part of the Bookmarks Authors in Schools program
Deborah Kerr, Montgomery Clift, and Donna Reed, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953
From fourth left: Deborah Kerr, wearing lei, Montgomery Clift, back to camera, and Donna Reed, during production of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, 1953. Others unidentified. 7.25x10 b&w photographic print
Author Deborah Heffernan of Bridgton describes how secret plans to have a Queen
Author Deborah Heffernan of Bridgton describes how secret plans to have a Queen Anne bonnet-top high boy built for her husband Jack Heffernan turned into a community affair, while yet remaining a secret. The actual design and construction of the high boy fell on Bob Dunning, with the help cabinetmaker Greg Marston. Others involved on the project included Mary and Don Johnson and their sons Tom and Eric. With descriptive details of elements included in the highboy
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