- It's Tough to Need a Nurse, but it's a lot harder to have one who's ugly. However, when one's eyes are bandaged for weeks and the bandages then are removed and the nurse proves to be a beauty- Oh, say, ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? You'll just go into "rap-chers" over this picture. (Print Ad- Nevada Daily Mail, ((Nevada, Mo.)) 23 June 1920)
- Mary Miles Minter Is the bewitching star of this play and you will be glad to see her in a role which affords her opportunity to interpret true young womanhood. (Print Ad-Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 17 June 1920)
- Woman's oldest trick in the love game. Mary Miles Minter in "Nurse Marjorie" flaunts him, tricks him, teases him and tests him in many ways. Times change and conditions change but the ways of a flirt never vary a hair's breadth. (Print Ad- Walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 29 July 1921)
- Sometimes, you know, jealousy is the quickest way to a man's heart. Nurse Marjorie knew this, and when she threw kisses to a 7-year-old boy the poor man thought he had a rival. (Print Ad-News-Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 31 July 1920)
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