The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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They Write for the New Movie ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS DICK HYLAND Famous Authors Who Contribute Exclusively to This Magazine ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS T-TAMOUS contributor to Liberty, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and other leading magazines. Author of many best selling novels, including "A Free Soul" and "The Single Standard," recently filmed by Greta Garbo. She is the best known of all biographers of Hollywood film stars. Miss St. Johns was born in San Francisco, the daughter of California's most celebrated criminal lawyer, Earl Rogers. She became the cub reporter on The Los Angeles Evening Herald and grew up with the famous early stars of motion pictures, Mary Pickford, the Gishes, Blanche Sweet, Mae Marsh and the Talmadges. Miss St. Johns has lived in Hollywood ever since. She has watched the stars come and go, knows all of them intimately and is the most widely known of all screen writers. Miss St. Johns contributes exclusively to The New Movie Magazine in the motion picture field. DICK HYLAND T~\ ICK HYLAND attracted attention as a magazine writer before he left college. While he was still star halfback of Pop Warner's famous Stanford team, Hyland broke into print with some corking gridiron yarns. Aside from his all-American football activities, Hyland was a member of the United States rugby team which won the Olympic championship at Paris in 1924 and he was a star of the Stanford track team. Hyland was born in San Francisco and spent four years as a forest ranger in Yosemite National Park before going to college. Hyland is Western editorial representative of The New Movie Magazine. He is married to Adela Rogers St. Johns. They have one son, Richard Rogers Hyland, now a year old. WALTER WINCHELL \~XT ALTER WINCHELL is probably the most widely read columnist in America. His comments upon the activities of Broadway in The Daily Mirror in New York have attracted country-wide attention. Winchell knows his Manhattan as nobody else. Read his "That Old Gang of Mine" in this issue and you will know how intimately Winchell is acquainted with the famous folk along the Great White Way. HERBERT HOWE WALTER WINCHELL TTERBERT HOWE is the most popular of all the Hollywood commentors. He personally knows every star of importance and he will tell you about them in forthcoming issues of The New Movie Magazine. Mr. Howe is as well known in the studios of Europe as in those of Hollywood. He spends part of every year in Paris, Rome, Berlin and Vienna, studying motion picture activities. Spare time he devotes to his estate below Los Angeles on the edge of the Pacific. READ THEM EXCLUSIVELY IN THE NEW MOVIE 96