Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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C[ Charley Chase illustrates what is meant by concentration as he reads the Congressional Record at the Hal Roach Studio. meek and unobtrusive. No, there wouldn't be a chance of my list' ing the names of the folks in that actor's meeting at the Writers1 Club — the only way would be for me to have you name one after the other, fast like, and if you did just strike on one or two who weren't there, I'd be a person most surprised. Page Bill Tilden! Page Bill Tilden! Hollywood calling on behalf of the whole industry to settle a big dispute once and for all. We of Hollywood, Mr. Tilden, would like to have you come out here and referee a tennis match between that 1 'butter 'n egg man" Mr. Sam Hardy, and that chap who lives across the street from me — Mr. Cyril Chadwick. For' BHL_ 'C[ Big Boy, the hobo blan\et stiff of the Educational lot. ' When Emil ]annings made "Hitting for Heaven" some babies and their mothers helped him. 73