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  • Sept. 16, 2014

  • Reader Reggie Wilson should check his facts more carefully before critizing Evelyn Keyes for misrepresenting hers (Calendar Letters, March 31).

    April 7, 1985

  • In her earlier memoir, “Scarlett O’Hara’s Younger Sister,” published in 1977, Evelyn Keyes led us a merry, sexy dance through her marriages and other romantic entanglements in Hollywood.

    July 7, 1991

  • Congratulations, at last an article by an author with wit, intelligence and substance (“The Casual Assassination of the President,” by George C.

    April 10, 1988

  • A jury in Ventura has awarded the ex-wife of the late jazz clarinetist and bandleader Artie Shaw $1.42 million, which accounts for about half of his estate.

    July 26, 2006

  • In the oeuvre of actress Evelyn Keyes, the role of Suellen O’Hara was a “bit part,” nothing like the leading roles she played in later films, or her real-life role as wife of directors John Huston and Charles Vidor and jazz musician Artie Shaw.

    July 12, 2008

  • Evelyn Keyes really should give her specious feminist mind a long rest (“Ah, the Good Old Screen Kiss,” Jan. 19): Women’s heads bend backwards when men kiss them because women are shorter than men, and not because men are laying on some kind of goose power play.

    Feb. 2, 1986

  • I could not help but take notice of Evelyn Keyes’ article on the screen kiss, and David Kolpacoff’s subsequent letter taking issue with Keyes’ description of male and female head positioning during the early days of cinema osculation (“Ah, the Good Old Screen Kiss,” Jan. 19).

    Feb. 23, 1986

  • Has anyone else noticed how Calendar Letters is degenerating into a forum for the worthless stone-throwing of readers?

    April 21, 1985

  • So things have come a long way since then, huh (“The Way It Was and Wasn’t in Black, White,” by Evelyn Keyes, April 20)?

    May 4, 1986

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