. Bank rate and the money market in England, France, Germany, Holland, and Belgium, 1844-1900; . s ac-tively engaged in the interests ofbetter motion pictures. Thus the group of players thatgathered more money at the box-office throughout the land and morefirmly entrenched themselves aspopular favorites with the publicduring the past year are those whowon places on the First Team ofthe All-American Screen Favoritesof 1938. Of the 12 personalities chosen forthe All-American all but three ap-peared in two or more pictures re-leased within the year. It has beensimilarly noted in the polls of pre-


. Bank rate and the money market in England, France, Germany, Holland, and Belgium, 1844-1900; . s ac-tively engaged in the interests ofbetter motion pictures. Thus the group of players thatgathered more money at the box-office throughout the land and morefirmly entrenched themselves aspopular favorites with the publicduring the past year are those whowon places on the First Team ofthe All-American Screen Favoritesof 1938. Of the 12 personalities chosen forthe All-American all but three ap-peared in two or more pictures re-leased within the year. It has beensimilarly noted in the polls of pre-vious years that public and tradepopularity is cultivated more by theplayers who make several picturesa year than by those who make onlyone. In the parlance of the sports world,the Runners-Up may be termed theSecond Team. And, as is the rulewith second teams, all First Teampotentials, they always outnumberthe first teams. Thus, 24 have beengrouped into the Runners-Up class-ification. Next in rank is the Med-alists and Honorable Ment-on isgiven to those for whom votes werecast in the poll. 35.


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