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RONALD REAGAN AND SUSAN HAYWARD IN "GIRLS ON PROBATION"

Ronald Reagan and Susan Hayward are seen here in this 1938 promotional still from the motion picture "Girls on Probation." Reagan, the 40th President of the United States of America, was instrumental in bringing about the collapse of communism and an end to the Cold War. The former President is now 92 and has been suffering from alzheimer's for over ten years. (UPI/File)


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