BEST AMERICAN TYPE
Q.ARY COOPER is the most thoioughly American young man on the screen, stated Faith Baldwin, the novelist, who recently met Cooper at the Paramount Studios.
“Off the screen Mr. Cooper tippears to be merely a tall and likeable young man,” said Miss Baldwin. “But after' a few minutes one is impressed by the exceeding blueness of bis eyes, and the lean, well-modelled contours of his face, and his very attractive hands. He makes you think of mountains and plains, of pioneers and the days of Daniel Boone.”
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 99, 20 January 1933, Page 14
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