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

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IN DAYS GONE BY There were four famous people in this picture when it was taken some years ago, but only three were recognized. Helen Hayes, Peggy Wood and William Boyd were all mentioned. The fellow standing at the back wasn't mentioned. Name is Gable. (Left) Would you recognize this as the leading player in "Washington Masquerade"? L. Barrymore is the name. A more immature Ann Harding than the charming one we know today. In the days when Ann was a leading light on the Broadway stage. Probably about the time she scored such a hit in "Tarnish." Culver Service (Right) Soulful young gentleman, isn't he? That was long before Carole Lombard came into his life. And long before he was an important movie star, too. W. P. are his initials. Culver Service 70