The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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THE EXHIBITOR 23 NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT HOLDS SESSIONS. Men of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s New England district, comprising the exchanges of Boston and New Haven met May 12 and 13 for two days’ work and play, with district manager Maurice Wolf commanding the proceedings. Among those pictured above may be seen Boston’s branch manager John P. Byrne, auditor William Marsh, salesmen Maurice Goldstein, Harry Rosenblatt, Harry Worden, Benja¬ min Bebchick, Ray Curran, Edward Renick, bookers Charles Repec, Tom Farrell, Nathan Oberman, Matt Donahue, Al Wheeler, Jerry Crowley; and New Haven’s branch manager T. J. Donaldson, salesmen Morton Katz, Milton Hyams, bookers Charles Lazarus, Philip Gravitz. Verdict was "excellent.” PUBLICISTS. Assistant Al Longo (left) and Louis Albert Brown, pinchhitting for Joe DiPesa, publicity director for Loew’s New Haven theatres, do some temporary relaxing. IN BOSTON. Above, Paramount’s ad-selling Ralph Tibbetts and Esther Green are caught in an unguarded moment. Below, Cameo Screen At¬ tractions’ President Samuel O. Davidson (right) and office manager Walter C. Gillis pose for The Exhibitor, during a brief lull in exhibitor activity on "Ballerina,” which is booked close for entire summer season. "UNION PACIFIC.” On Old 5 8, Mayor Ben¬ nett (left) and manager Elmer R. Daniels, Capi¬ tol, pose while Paramount’s "Union Pacific” Special stops in Worcester, Massachusetts. May 24, 19)9