Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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Classic Considers— The Great and the Near Great -i..nc View ttdc Rarri I.orvir.n CECILIA LOFTUS Just because she is back over here in the United States again amusing and delighting us as she used to do more years ago than we can remember. Because age has not withered her charm and vivacity, nor has custom had a chance to stale her infinite allure. Because she literally stops the show whenever she offers her imitations on the Keith circuit. But mostly because we shall never forget her. tho we have forgotten her name, when she played with E. H. Sothern in "If I Were King" GEORGE WALSH For the very good reason that he has taken a new lease on life in the movies and has the most promising future ahead of him of any other star who started when he did. Because he is June Mathis' choice for Ben Hur. and we remember that she discovered Valentino. Because also, altho he is a wonderful athlete and has, without exception, the most perfect physique of any male star of the screen, he has gone in for things that required brain rather than brawn and gotten away with it OTTO H. KAHN Chiefly because of the dignity and charm of his letters to Caruso, which were published in Caruso's biography. And because he is at once a banker, a philanthropist, a financier and a liberal patron of the arts. He is president of several railroads, director of numerous trust comoanies. honorary member of various opera and theatrical companies, including our own Metropolitan; a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France, a Knight of the Order of Charles II of Spain, a Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy, and — a Citizen of the United States Carence S. ilull < Forty-three)