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Arliss, Laurie, Mary Cassata, and Thomas Skill, ‘‘Dyadic Interaction on the Daytime Serials: ‘‘How Men and Women Vie for Power,’’ in Life on Daytime Television: Tuning-In American Serial Drama, Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1983, p. 147.
Atkinson, J. Brooks, Review in New York Times, January 19, 1947, Sect. 2, p. 1.
———, ‘‘Affairs on the West Side,’’ New York Times, January 20, 1929, Sect. 8, p. 1.
———, ‘‘Honor Where Honor Is Due,’’ New York Times, May 19, 1929, Sect. 9, p. 1....
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