Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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Photograph by Irving Lippman CHARLES BUTTERWORTH —whose humor is both subtle and cuckoo and whose sense of the ridiculous is a priceless thing in a literalminded world. After completing "Side Show" with Winnie Lightner, Butterworth had a bad siege of appendicitis, but he's doing nicely now. He keeps bachelor quarters in Hollywood. He at one time commenced the study of law, but gave it up in favor of the stage. He says his pet hobby is reading pamphlets. 84