| • | appeared, Lucky Strike ad, '28 |
| • | a light smoker, because she supported Lucky Strike in magazine ads she lost the job writing McCalls articles because in those days smoking by women are considered unladylike, "Amelia - The Centennial Biography of An Aviation Pioneer" by Donald M. Goldstein and Kathrine V. Dillion, '97, p. 66-67 | |
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| • | no - "According to [Amelia (2009)] screenwriters Ron Bass and Anne Hamilton Phelan, the story is reasonably faithful to historical record: she was spokeswoman for Lucky Strike cigarettes (even though she didn't smoke).", My Film Screen, Oct. 26, '09 |