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

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MODERN SCREEN'S OLYMPIC ALBUM were inspirational. From them should develop a number of great screen stories. They might not be about athletics, but they will contain the vivid impression of drama, of all the ingredients of literary fervor that ran rampant throughout this marvelous meet. International amity could have been cemented in no better way. Except for one instance, there was not the slightest gesture of misunderstanding, or reflection on the sportsmanship of any man or woman competing in the pi games. Hundreds of foreign athletes, and newspaper correspondents,, who had an opportunity of meeting the , to motion picture folk, of visiting the studios, and being visited in turn at their quarters in the Olympic Village, to carried away with them a deep-rooted impression of Amer- th ican hospitality and cordiality. They took with them a k better understanding, perhaps, of the fundamentals of 54