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

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(Reading clockwise) (First) Katherine Rawls diving at the party given in honor of the Olympians at the home of a Paramount executive. (Second) Croucho Marx with Georgia Coleman, U. S. diving champion and Elinor Holm, U. S. backstroke champion. (Third) Helene Madison, Mrs. Edward G. Robinson, Fredric March and Edward G. Robinson. (Fourth) Katherine Rawls, Fredric March, Georgia Coleman, Josephine McKim, swimming champ, Mickey Riley, diving champ, Croucho Marx, Helene Madison and Chico Marx. All the pictures on this page were taken at the home of Mel A. Shauer and Lorenz Hart. HOLLYWOOD SAID: "IF HE'S AN OLYMPIC ENTRANT, HE'S THE BEST GUY IN TOWN" picture making, of the vicissitudes of production. It was an extreme pleasure to everyone in Hollywood to have been of some service to our foreign visitors. As anxious as the athletes and their countrymen were to see motion pictures and motion picture people, so were those of us in the picture business eager to shake their hand and wish them — all of them — the utmost success. The athletes of every nation left behind them an indeli ble mark of friendship, and took with them a feeling which I am sure will go farther in the promotion of good will and in cementing the peoples of different nations and different races than all the governmental proctocols that could be issued.