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' Camera!" The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry
January 19th, 192
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Two members were seen laughing at this column last time.
They were the writer and one of his hired men.
The office cat was also amused.
When torn out of the page and rolled into a hall any kitten will have fun with this column.
Rumor has it that Charlie Condon will attend a meeting one of these days.
Ray Leek continues to play host to the boys. At a party given last week in the discarding room, the writer acted as first assistant host.
Harry Brand is considering ways and means of collecting a two hundred dollar debt. Mayhap one of your trick post cards will do it, Harry.
If you haven't made your reservations for the Wampas Frolic and Ball you belong to the >mall minority. Do it now.
Hold this column to the light, close your eyes, hold your breath, stand on your head and you'll qualify for the chairmanship of a regular Wampas meeting.
Screenland Magazine has not as yet sent its wires of best wishes on the Wampas Ball to President Jackson.
Don Eddy and Joe Reddy went duck hunting last week end. The net results of the trip were two stiff necks, three blow-outs, 2+ hours minus sleep, no duck but lots of goose flesh — particularly at 4:30 A. M., whilst patiently waiting for the elusive bird in mud to the waist.
And they claim they had a great time.
Sam Goldwyn says there are only thirty-three good actors in Hollywood.
Arch Reeve says there are only three good press agents in Hollywood.
Bill Henry agrees with Arch and wants to know, who are the other two.
If they used a lot of different type on this column it might at least look funny.
For the information of Sam Cohn, spelled without an e, this column was reprinted in the Record last week.
Dick Spier is suggested for the post of treasurer to the Wampas Ball.
Art Hegerman denies that he has become an honorary member of the Ancient Order of Firebugs.
He claims he had nothing more to do with the big Universal fire story which appeared on the front pages than to light a match to a lot of gasoline.
Arch Reeve please note.
When it comes to building fires, Arch has much to learn from Art.
Mike Boylan says "mention First National," but we won't.
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