[To Leslie Howard - My Sentiments Exactly] Hollywood, January, 1934 |
[Garbo and Howard Teamed!] Hollywood, February, 1934 |
[Does Might Make Right?] Hollywood, August, 1937 |
[Comparison to Gable and Accolades for Romeo and Juliet, 1936] Modern Screen, January, 1937 |
[In My Opinion] Modern Screen, December, 1931 |
[Expensive Blondes and Cave-men Will Please Note and You're Quite Right, Nancy] Modern Screen, January, 1932 |
[Stars She Would Like to Meet--and Why] Modern Screen, April, 1934 |
[Leslie Howard Not Handsome] Modern Screen, October, 1934 |
[Most Screen He-Men Are Ridiculous] Motion Picture, October, 1933 |
[Too Much of a Good Thing] Motion Picture, December, 1933 |
[For Both Leslie and Clark] Motion Picture, December, 1933 |
[Hollywood Has Redeemed Itself] Motion Picture, December, 1934 |
[Men Are Best Actors] Motion Picture, August, 1935 |
[Are Men Superior?] Motion Picture, November, 1935 |
[Films Win Out Here] Motion Picture, December, 1935 |
[Romance Made Real] Motion Picture, January, 1936 |
[What Color For Gable?] Motion Picture, January, 1936 |
[American Idols Lack Polish] Movie Classic, May, 1933 |
[Nomination for Best Performance] The New Movie Magazine, February, 1933 |
[Leslie Howard: Suave, Very Charming and Aways Romantic] The New Movie Magazine, February, 1933 |
[Leslie Howard, the Darlingest Thing I've Seen in My Life] The New Movie Magazine, April, 1933 |
[I Have Just Seen The Animal Kingdom...] The New Movie Magazine, May, 1933 |
[Leslie Howard: A Poet Selling Bonds] The New Movie Magazine, July, 1933 |
[Leslie Howard Belongs to a Select Company] The New Movie Magazine, August, 1933 |
[On to Perfection!] The New Movie Magazine, August, 1933 |
[Cover Suggestion] The New Movie Magazine, August, 1933 |
[He Must Be Good] The New Movie Magazine, October, 1933 |
[Which? Foreign Talent and Home Talent] The New Movie Magazine, December, 1933 |
[Her Ideal] The New Movie Magazine, December, 1933 |
[A Prophet Speaks] The New Movie Magazine, June, 1934 |
[Reader Disappointed] The New Movie Magazine, December, 1934 |
[About Those Dominating Stars] Photoplay, June, 1933 |
[First Aid For Educators] Photoplay, June, 1933 |
[On To Perfection!] Photoplay, August, 1933 |
[Secret Sorrows] Photoplay, September, 1933 |
[He's Coming Back] Photoplay, October, 1933 |
[Actor, Gentleman and Scholar] Photoplay, June, 1934 |
[The $10 Letter] Photoplay, December, 1934 |
[Now It's Sally!] Picture Play Magazine, February, 1933 |
[A Barrymore Merely Bombastic?] Picture Play Magazine, March, 1933 |
[Recognizing An Actor and Are Their Ears Burning!] Picture Play Magazine, March, 1933 |
[Some Wholesome Glamour, Joan] Picture Play Magazine, June, 1933 |
[Telling the Fans] Picture Play Magazine, August, 1933 |
["Clean" Story for Harding] Picture Play Magazine, September, 1933 |
[With Malice Toward None] Picture Play Magazine, September, 1933 |
[Ripe Talent Preferred] Picture Play Magazine, December, 1933 |
[If He Doesn't Like Hepburn--] Picture Play Magazine, April, 1934 |
[Tully Troubled Again] Picture Play Magazine, July, 1934 |
[More Good Old Novels!] Picture Play Magazine, July, 1934 |
[About Those Accents] Picture Play Magazine, October, 1934 |
[Congratulations, England!] Picture Play Magazine, November, 1934 |
[No Ramons in Real-Life] Picturegoer, February 17, 1934 |
[Male Readers Rally] Picturegoer, March 10, 1934 |
[The Trouble With American Men] Screenland, April, 1933 |
[For The Lyrical Leslie] Screenland, June, 1934 |
[Screams For Teams!] Screenland, November, 1934 |
[New Pen Portraits] Screenland, December, 1934 |
[Medals For Speech!] Screenland, February, 1935 |
[First Prize] Silver Screen, May, 1934 |
[You Can Keep Your Howard] Silver Screen, April, 1935 |
[Leslie Howard Really Knows the Art of Acting] Silver Screen, January, 1936 |
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