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Hollywood
W. H. FAWCETT Publisher
OCTOBER, 1937
Vol. 26, No. 9
E. J. SMITHSON, Editor
Table of Contents
..by Whitney Williams 28-66
by S. R. Mook 30-78
by Gladys Hall 3 1 -74
.." by Cecile Deane 32-70
by Mary Sharon 33-68
...by Lupton Wilkinson 35-76 ...by Matthew Kay 36-72
..by Hal Rorke 37-67
EXCLUSIVE FEATURE STORIES
G Is For GLAMOUR , by Whitney Williams 28-66
A close-up of Hollywood's latest glamour girl
"The Kid" by S. R. Mook 30-78
Gary Cooper expounds his views on parenthood I Fell In Love by Gladys Hall 31-74
Anne Shirley tells of her romance with John Payne She Won't Put On An Act ■ by Cecile Deane 32-70
Why Frances Farmer is the most misunderstood woman in Hollywood Barrymore— Salt Of The Earth by Mary Sharon 33-68
Why Lionel Barrymore is idolized in the motion picture industry Men Who Boss The Stars by Lupton Wilkinson 35-76
Louis B. Mayer changes the course of movie empire He Doesn't Want To Fight by Matthew Kay 36-72
George Raft reveals the 'why' of his 'bad boy' reputation
Blonde Menace From Norway by Hal Rorke 37-67
Why Samuel Goldwyn gambled two million dollars on Sigrid Gurie
The Most Dangerous Men In Hollywood ... 38-39
Thumb-nail stories on the screen's worst scene stealers
Freddie And I— The Truth by Guy K. Austin 40-62
Millicent Bartholomew reveals the insidi story of her court fights for Freddie's freedom
The Screen's Best Bette by Arthur Janisch 41-65
^ Contrary to gossip, Bette Davis is as regular as an old trouper!
She's Queen Of The B's! ..by Hale Horton 44-54
-Why Rochelle Hudson is tiredof playing gun
luccess Story by Gladys W. Babcock 47-64
Leon Janney was the 'forgotten' boy until Hollywood learned of his fortune
Cherchei La Wyman by Gene O'Brien 48-8 1
The amazing story of a girl i
PICTORIAL SPECIALS
Barbara Read and Tom Brown .... 27 Joel McCrea 49
Gertrude Michael 29 Candid Camera Shots 82
EVERY MONTH IN HOLLYWOOD
Hollywood Newsreel 6 Fashions 42
Hollywood Radio Beam 14 Beauty 45
Hollywood Youngstars 18 Our Readers Write 51
Thinss "N Stulf 20 Reviews 56
JOAN FONTAINE, RKO Star
JOHN LEROY JOHNSTON, Managing Editor
JOHN GRANDJEAN, Art Director
CHARLES RHODES, Staff Photographer
HOLLYWOOD Magazine is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1100 West Broadway, Louisville, Ey. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Louisville. Ky., under the act of March 4, 1S79, with additional entry at Greenwich, Conn. Copyright 1937 by Fawcett Publications, Inc. W. H. Fawcett, Publisher; C. W. Fuller, Advertising Director. General offices, Fawcett Building. Greenwich. Conn. Trademark registered in L". 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 U. S. A. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Send all remittances and correspondence concerning subscriptions to our offices at Greenwich, Conn. Advertising offices: New York. 15(11 Broadway; Chicago, 360 N. Michigan Ave.; San Francisco, Simpson-Beilly, 1014 Buss Building; Los Angeles, Simpson-Reilly, 536 S. Hill St, Editorial offices, 6331 Hollywood Blvd.. Hollywood, CaliL