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| | The Delightful Dagmar |
 | | Later, hired by NBC on a show-to-show basis for Broadway Open House, she was told to wear a low-cut gown, sit on a stool and act dumb. |
 | | After Broadway Open House, Dagmar was given her own show, Dagmars Canteen, and she guest-starred on TVs first telethon with Milton Berle and Walter Winchell, who christened her Dagmarvelous. Later it was on to Hollywood Squares, the theater and Las Vegas. |
 | | When the newspapers announced she was buying a new house for her family, this one bigger and in the best section of town, hundreds of cars drove past it. Eisenstadt photographed Dagmar in her old Guyandotte house having a big fried chicken dinner with her mother, Spicie, and her father, Ray Egnor, a city engineer. |
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