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American Medicine Meets the American

Dream (New York: W. W. Norton, 2003),

61.

15. a mysterious quality called

“fascination”: Susman, 279.

16. “People who pass us on the street”: Hazel

Rawson Cades, “A Twelve-to-Twenty Talk,”

Women’s Home Companion, September

1925: 71 (cited by Haiken, p. 91).

17. Americans became obsessed with movie

stars: In 1907 there were five thousand

movie theaters in the United States; by

1914 there were 180,000 theaters and

counting. The first films appeared in 1894,

and though the identities of screen actors

were originally kept secret by the film studios

(in keeping with the ethos of a more

private era), by 1910 the notion of a

“movie star” was born. Between 1910 and

1915 the influential filmmaker D. W. Griffith

made movies in which he juxtaposed

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