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

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©C1B 155839 MODERN SCREEN FEATURES Hollywood's Crudest Story Jack Jamison 28 An amazing revelation of the enemies success has brought to Marie Dressier Is Your Personality Awake? Adele Whitely Fletcher 30 Learn to develop yourself to the full— with Hollywood as a guide James Dunn Speaks His Mind About Love Nina Wilcox Putnam 32 A charmingly frank admission — with a surprise What the Author Thinks of "Grand Hotel" Vicki Baum 36 Who gave the best performance in "Grand Hotel"? Do you agree with Miss Baum? The True Story of Ricardo Cortez Walter Ramsey 38 His life has been anything but easy What Is This Thing Called Life? Gladys Hall 41 Loneliness has taught Estelle Taylor many things Little Brat (Fiction) (Illustrated by Carl Mueller) Hagar Wilde 42 You'll adore little Johnny — the child actor who had no mother They All Stop Off At Albuquerque J H. Holmes 45 A new slant on the Hollywood personalities If You Met Gary Cooper Faith Baldwin 46 A brilliant picture of the he-man star The Low-Down on Richard Jack Jamison 59 Young Cromwell decides to give an absolutely truthful interview Connie Through Joan's Eyes ... HaleHorton 60 Intimate facts about Connie Bennett— from her intimate friend, Joan Crawford The Man Who Can Weep Evelyn Gerstein 64 An Edward G. Robinson you didn't know about Sally Eilers' Wardrobe Virginia T. Lane 66 Spring and summer fashion hints— from Sally's own clothes "False Friends"— But True! Charles Grayson 70 One'of Hollywood's most unusual and interesting clubs What of the Second Generation? Helen Louise Walker 74 How the movie parents feel about their children following m their footsteps Oh To Have Been There— (illustrated by Jack Welch) Harriet Parsons 76 An amusing novelty feature A New Tallulah— From Her Letters Charles Grayson 80 Fascinating missives which depict the real Tallulah Bankhead DEPARTMENTS Modern Screen Directory: Players » Pictures 8 All you want to know about current pictures and the people who play in them Beauty Advice Mary Biddle 10 Advice for the 'teens, twenties, thirties, and middle age Modern Hostess How to cook for two Hollywood Times Modern Screen's last minute news page What Every Fan Should Know News and notes of the Hollywood Whirl All Joking Aside More of those amazing facts about the players Modern Screen Reviews The current pictures told about in detail Between You and Me Where the readers become writers \„a aicn Tarzan and his Wife, 34; Modern Screen's Intimate Album, 51; In New Ana aiso. M; Gallery of Honor, 77; Scoops of the Month, 82 12 14 15, 72 35 48 84 Ernest V. Heyn, Editor K. Rowell Batten, Associate Editor Walter Ramsey, Western Representative J . ,, , ,„„ h., qVnHirate Publishing Company, Incorporated. Office of publication at Washington ana South Avenues, Dunellen, Published monthly and copyrighted 1932 by by nclicaw ^. N_ y_ H Meyer> President; M. Delacorte, Secretary and Treasurer. Vol. 4,1>Jo. % July, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 100 (i u f"Cenu' =' $1 2fJ 10c a copy. Canadian subscription, SI. 70 a year. Foreign subscriptions, S2.20 a year. 1932. Printed in the U. S. A. Price in the United states, ^ Office at Dunellen, New Jersey, under act of March 3, 1879. The publisher accepts no responsiEntered as second class matter September 18, 1930, at tne rosi unsolicited material. 4