SHORT TAKES : Flu Keeps Garson From Event
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SANTA FE, N.M. — Oscar-winning actress Greer Garson will miss the opening of a studio complex named for her at the College of Santa Fe because of the flu.
The 82-year-old actress was resting at her home in Dallas, spokeswoman Jean Carpenter said.
Garson, who won a best-actress Oscar in 1942 for her portrayal of a courageous English woman coping with World War II in “Mrs. Miniver,” was to be honored Friday at a reception for the Garson Communications Center and Studios.
The complex, made possible by a $3-million grant from Garson, has two production offices and 250 acres of desert property.
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