1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, July 18, 1944

July 18, 1944, comics

July 18, 1944

One of the most startling medical books of recent years is “Kaiser Wakes the Doctors.” It succeeded in getting its author, Paul De Kruif, in the center of a storm with the American Medical Association. I have no intention of putting myself in the middle of this battle, pro or con, but news is news. After seven months of negotiations, Edward A. Golden, who made “Hitler’s Children” and “The Master Race,” has purchased the De Kruif book and his son, Robert Golden, will produce it in technicolor.

CANCER: Embarrassment often follows carelessness, lack of attention to important matters. Be advised, there are many “don’ts” now. Be reluctant to try unorthodox schemes. Keep your humor.

From the Philadelphia Inquirer via Fultonhistory.com.

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2 Responses to 1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, July 18, 1944

  1. mandymarie20 says:

    Is Frances Drake who wrote the horoscope the same as Frances Drake the actress?

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