Universal Weekly (1932-1936)

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Nov. 4. 1933 = UNIVERSAL WEEKLY — 3 SULLAVAN To say that Universal now has the honor of offering you as a new star of the first magnitude to the hundreds of millions of movie lovers in the world is merely to say in advance what everybody else will say when they see your work in "Only Yesterday.” During the past ten years, or possibly more, I have seen only two pieces of work which equalled yours, and they were done by Miss Hepburn in "Morning Glory” and Miss Dunne in "Back Street.” So I salute you. Miss Sullavan. I congratulate you in advance for the great notices you will get from the knowing movie critics — and I hope you stay with Universal a long, long time. I also hope I can always give you as great a director as John Stahl and as fine a supporting cast as you had in "Only Yesterday.” Believe me, I shall try, for it is the "Only Yesterdays” which assure us of successes of tomorrow in the motion picture art.