LIKE A lot of other movie fans, you’ve probably wondered whatever became of Igar. You remember Igar—the Great Igar, the one and only and incomparable Igar. Anyway, you’ll remember his face— the strangest face that ever came to Hollywood.By CHARLES L. SHAW30 min
"It does not matter whether Hitler did well or not out of the Munich conference. What does matter is the introduction of conference and consultation instead of sabre rattling and midnight mobilizations"By BEVERLEY BAXTER18 min
He was the padre who babbled poetry and ate potatoes out of his hat, but the First Division still remembers him as a hero who deserved a haloBy HUBERT EVANS14 min
SINCE MY three articles on the life of my father, entitled "Who Was Joe Boyle?” appeared in Maclean's, letters have poured in from all parts of the world. I had no idea my story would reach so far. and it is gratifying to find that each letter has added information or confirmed some statement I made.By FLORA ALEXANDER BOYLE14 min
I HAVE been a stenographer for ten years, and if my work had not been rated “excellent” by a prominent King's Counsel in our town. I would be more reticent about writing on this subject. But since I consider him to be the best employer I have ever had, I value his opinion, and therefore feel that I am qualified.By V. W.11 min
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