Modern Screen (Dec 1942 - May 1943)

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t enry Fonda may have got A in something called Polymorphism at college, but he enlisted as an apprentice seaman with the rest of the guys. Then he went around looking for recruits, and the first one he signed was his make-up man. 20th-Fox, scared that he'd Pied-Piper the whole place away, hurried to wangle him a deferment until he could do "The Immortal Sergeant." (His last film was "The Big Street" for RKO. ) So now Henry's in the process of selling his cars and horses. His dog has already left. Wandered over to Linda Darnell's and is so fond of her, he won't come home. Unless they can persuade him to tear himself away, long enough to come kiss Hank "good-by." John Miehle (