Hollywood (1937)

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jUiL-A^'' >?■ C1B 341223 w D D D r-H EDWARD J. SMITHSON, Editor JULY. 1937 Vol. 26. No. 7 -/ W. H. FAWCETT, Publisher 7"c£>/e of Contents SPECIAL FEATURES Hollywood at the Coronation by E. Mae Buchanan 11-14 They Carry the Torch for Tyrone by Harry Lang 23-56 Who'll win in this three-cornered fight for Tyrone's heart? Man of the Hour by Cy Allen 24-72 From novice to leading man in three minutes The Girl Hollywood Couldn't Beat by S. R. Mook 25-67 A story about a Myrna Loy you've never heard about Fighting Irishman! by Arthur Janisch 26-59 What happened when SpencerTracy fought himself Danger — Curves Ahead! by Lew Garvey 27-71 Be kind to your curves, says the Golden West The Gay Life of Hollywood Bachelors by Leon Surmelian 31-52 What do these famous bachelors do with "time on their hands"? He's Russian — But Not Red by Dorothy Spensley 32-65 Why Mischa Auer hates Soviet Russia 'Ray For Raye! by Cecil Deane 33-50 Don't you believite ! Martha (Oh, Boy!) Raye isn't highhat! Old Man of the Mountains by E. J. Smithson 36-48 Wayne Morris — Hollywood's latest film personality He's a Son of Old Erin by Scoop Conlon 60-61 THUMBNAIL SKETCHES ON: Judy Garland 54 Genevieve Tobin 58 Harriet Hoctor 69 Richard Dix 70 PICTORIAL SPECIALS Wee Willie Winkle 28 Striking Sit-Downers 34 Eye-Witness Photos 74 —Photo by Wm. Walling She's patriotic! When she got a day off from work in Mountain Music, Terry Walker, Paramounf's new songbird, went down town and came back with her supplies for the Fourth of July. Miss Walker is a former dance band singer and artist's model EVERY MONTH IN HOLLYWOOD Hollywood Newsreel 8 Reviews of the Month 40 Hollywood, Here We Come. I 8 Beauty 44 Men's Fashions 30 Film Guide 62 Women's Fashions 37 Wouldn't You Like to Know?. .63 JOHN LEROY JOHNSTON, Managing Editor JOHN GRANDJEAN, Art Director Lgjrfsville, Ky. HOLLYWOOD Magazine is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1100 West Broadway. Lpufsville, Ky. Entered a/ second class matter at the post office at LouiKy.. under the act of March 4. 1S79. with additional entry at Greenwich. Conn. Copyright 1937 by Fawcett Publications. Inc. MV. H. Fawcett, Publisher; C. W. Fuller. Advei Director; E. J. Smithson, Editor. General offices. Fawcett Building. Greenwich. Conn. Trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Subscription rate 50 cents a year in United States and possessions and Canada; foreign subscriptions §1. 00. Single issues five cents. Advertising forms close on the 20th of third month preceding date of issue. Printed in D. S. A. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Send all remittances and correspondence concerning subscriptions to our office at Greenwich. Conn. Advertising offices: New York. 1501 Broadway; Chicago. 3«0 N. Michigan Ave; San Francuco, Simpson-Keilly, 1014 Buss Building; Los Angeles, Simpson-lteilly, 53G S. Hill St. Editorial offices, S331 Hollyw.Jod Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.