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Show A Case for Scientists GYPSY ROSE LEE, who seems to have attained at-tained unaccountable fame on the stage since her departure from brassy burlesque to the musiglamor shows, has an idea that she knows why people are paying such a lot of money to see her, "People do not come Just to see a nude girl. It is my personality, expressed in the beautifully beauti-fully timed way I get out of my clothes. There are fast strippers and slow strippers. I belong to the slow stripping school. I think slow tempo suits my personality." In Look, a new picture magazine, an imaginary imag-inary dialogue has her discussing charm or something with Mrs. Harrison Williams, crowned the "world's best dressed woman," who ssys she never wesrs the same thing twice. Gypsy Rose's formula for artistic success: "I never put off till tomorrow what I can put off today.,r Well, despite her professional standing, her overgenerous display of personality, the tempo of those of her school, we think hers is a lay opinion, though by no means that of a lay figure by no means. This is a case for scientists sy biologists, psychologists, yea, even psychiatrists. But then, msybe the whole thing is just some dsrn press agent's story or some kind of skin game |