Silver Screen (May-Oct 1939)

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Helen Chandler, Bramwell Fletcher, Clare Boothe, Gladys Swarthout, Frank Chapman, Valentina and Clifton Webb. A group of brilliant people relaxing in the convivial cafe society that gathers when the theatres become dark and silent. Florence Eldredge, poised and self-confident again, now that she and Fred have at last stunned Manhattan with the successful "TheAmerican Way." 18 .IpI Wayne Morris, roosting on a monument on Riverside Drive, caught the eye of one of those autograph girls. WAYNE MORRIS had suggested that we go skating and then have lunch, but, although the air was cold and brisk, we found the rink on upper Riverside Drive wasn't open. We walked down the four blocks between the skating rink and his Silver Screen