Arthur Kober
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Benny Greenspan puts over a good deal for his client, Clyde Marshall, who had formerly been a drunk but was now reformed.
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Monologue. Attorney Edgar D. Moss, representing Harriet Boykin who had been injured in tripping on a hole in the linoleum at the Liberty Bell Cafeteria. …
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Monologue of the success story of a young interne who is now J. Walter Mendell, M.D. The hospital was in a gangster neighborhood, and one day when he was …