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Apologies for broken commenting including a bonus Warren William image


By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

I don’t know if you saw the last comment on the site, though if you didn’t I don’t blame you—commenting on Warren-William.com was broken earlier this week and I don’t know how long it would have taken me to notice it if not for top commenter Jeffers, who found me on my other site and let me know what was going on.

The reason I’m not just letting this slip by is because the goof came the same morning that I posted John Stangeland’s fantastic guest post, which really makes me feel terrible.  Here’s John’s post again, if you had anything to add there won’t be a problem this time, plus I want to restate my own little note at the bottom, which you can comment on either here or there if you so wish:

Besides his kind contribution here, Warren William: Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood author John Stangeland has consented to a text-based interview exclusively for Warren-William.com.  I have plenty I want to ask him, believe you me, but I also wanted to open up the floor to you guys—I’ll take the first two or three Warren William related questions you have an pass them on to John with my own.  I’m posting this June 8, figure deadline for questions next Wednesday, June 16, e-mail them along to me here.

Let’s extend that until the end of the week, make it Friday the 19th and I’ll get questions over to John during that weekend.

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Speaking of John’s book, and it gives me great joy to do this:

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… We’re getting close.

Here’s the extra Warren William image promised in the title.  I’d originally scanned it to fit into John’s post, but it didn’t make the final cut.  The only identifying mark is a November 1935 stamp on the reverse:

1935-photo-boat And here’s a closer-up shot of the same photo, minus the strange giant borders:

1935-photo-boat-inset One last time, my apologies for the commenting goof, to you and to John Stangeland.  Look forward to hearing from you soon–

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