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What Love Means to Me as told to Walter Ramsey Olive Borden
The First of a Brilliant Series in Which the Stars Disclose Their Feelings on the Greatest Emotion
The Gat's Whispers
Marcella S. Gardner
Fifi Dorsay's Cat Gives the Low-down
Abraham Lincoln Huston
Dorothy Spensley
How D. W. Griffith Chose
These Clubs Are Trumps
Mary Sharon
Hollywood's Amazing Clubs
Setting the Stage for Talkies
Dorothea Hawley Cartwright
On the Art of Talkie Set Building
The Orchid Lady Bids Farewell to the Screen Dorothy Spensley
But Does Corinne Really Mean It?
FEATURES
The Royal Road (Fiction ) Paul Ernst
A Hollywood Girl's Grim Opportunity
Here's Hollywood
A Thrilling Picture Tour of the Film City
Their First Film Money Mary Sharon
Where Their First Movie Checks Went
Armida from Mejico
Dorothy Spensley
A Pen-Portrait of the Little Mex Gal
Adding Insult to Injury
Dorothy Wooldridge
Vincent Barnett has the Strangest Job in Hollywood
The Vivid Life Story of Doug., Jr.
Bob Moak
Concluding His Up-to-Now Biography
Faking the Issue
Marcella S. Gardner
Exposing the Fake Royalty of Hollywood
Regarding Lola Lane James Marion
A Delightful Lady and Her Ideas
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Brief Guide
Just Your Style — and Hollywood's
Dorothea Hawley Cartwright 8
Lest We Forget 9
In Reply Would Say 10
Editorial 17
DISTINCTIVE DEPARTMENTS
6 Now You're Talking
TALKING SCREEN, June, 1930. Vol. I, No. 4. Published monthly and copyrighted 1930 by the Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 100 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. Y. G. T. Delacorte, Jr., President; H. Honig, Vice President; A; Morel, Secretary. Entered as second-class matter November 1, 1929, at the post office at New York, N. Y
under the Act of March 3, 1879. Yearly subscription,
$2.50 in the U.S.A.; Canadian, ?3.00; foreign $3.50. Single copy, 25c
Tidings from Talkie Town Affairs of the Heart Talking Screen Reviews Tips from Types Crosby Frank Role Call
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