Variety (Nov 1939)

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Wednesday, Noveuilier 1, 1939 VARIETY 11 READ THE INTIMATE LETTERS ojHelm Bm^es'moilie/}' to Helm Hemes'dmt^ki&r alwiut HELEN HAYES HERE is the story of great personality In show business-a story urtique in its telling: not what the outsider sees of Helen Hayes, not the anecdotes the world knows, not even the stories her friends in the theatre know. Herev for the first time, as Helen Hayes' mother says, is "every little thing only I ean recall about my Helen Hayes." In a series of letters called Mary, This Is Your Mother, Catherine Hayes Brown reveals to Helen Hayes' little daughter Mary (and to Post readers) the ups and downs, the struggles and glamorous career of this great actress, who has spent thirty-four of her thirty-nine years in the theatre and "on the road." Don't miss this fascinating theatrical biogra- phy. The first of eight installments starts in this week's Post—out today.