Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Feb. 25, 1941

  Feb. 25, 1941, U.S., Britain Warn Japanese  

  Feb. 25, 1941, Comics  

Feb. 25, 1941: An attorney tells Tom Treanor that the legal profession is on the decline. "People don't need lawyers any more, they need accountants," the attorney says.   Being a stockbroker is likewise overrated, another friend says.

Ginger Rogers has 47 costume changes in "Tom, Dick and Harry" — a new wardrobe high, Jimmie Fidler says.

Robert Stack, actor, has a portrait of himself made of 20,000 canceled stamps, according to Lee Shippey.

 

  Feb. 25, 1941, Lee Shippey  
  Feb. 25, 1941, Tom Treanor  

  Feb. 25, 2941, Jimmie Fidler  
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