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 | | Miss Young played the school teacher, Molly, in "The Virginian," appeared in "Barbara Fretchie," and was in the ingenue in "The Gentleman from Mississippi," with her father joining the company to play the lead, Tom Wise's part. |
 | | Vitagraph, Miss Young explained, was the first company to believe in making its players popular, and printed their names in small letters on the lithographs, featuring the whole cast as it were, with the names of John Bunny, Maurice Costello and Florence Turner in larger type. |
 | | Finally, in 1914, instead of "Vitagraph presents 'A Million Bid'," it was "Clara Kimball Young" in the electric lights at the Vitagraph theater, New York, in that company's first five-reeler, "My Official Wife." She was the first Vitagraph star to land there, and it was the first time she really starred. |
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