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October, 1927
The Motion Picture Projectionist
The Strongest Endorsement
is the representative theatres which have installed them
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Roxy Theatre New York City
Paramount Theatre New York City
Rialto Theatre New York City
Rivoli Theatre New York City
Loew's State Theatre New York City
Astor Theatre New York City
Proctor's 86th Street New York City
Cohan Theatre New York City
Publix Theatre Buffalo, N. Y.
New Capitol Binghamton, N. Y.
Keith's Theatre Philadelphia
Carman Theatre Philadelphia
Proctor's Theatre New Rochelle, N. Y.
Proctor's Theatre White Plains, N. Y.
Oriental Theatre Detroit, Mich.
Keith's Circuit Loew's Circuit
Big Parade — Road Shows Beau Geste — Road Shows
Eastman Kodak Company Vitaphone Companies
M. 6C S. Circuit U. S. Navy and others
Simplex Division, International Projector Corp. What Price Glory — Road Shows
Sold by AH Branches National T. S. Co., Sam Kaplan, N.Y.C.
HOFFMANN & SOONS
Mfg. Division
522 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY
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From the day The Motion Picture Projectionist was first announced we have been receiving many letters daily, from projectionists, manufacturers and dealers, all of them enthusiastic and filled with good wishes. The letters from Projectionists pleased us the most — and we are publishing a few of them and will continue to publish them in each issue. We could fill pages with letters we already have but space is limited. To everybody who has written we extend our deep thanks.
■ — The Editor.
From Earl E. Robinson, Ottumwa,
Iowa.
I assure you that I will do all in my power to have our organization signed up 100%. I have the sample copy you sent me sometime ago and I think it is a wonderful magazine.
From H. E. Meinsclier, Temple,
Texas.
The projectionists of this Local were very much enthused and indeed delighted to hear that a true Projectionist publication in "The Motion Picture Projectionist" was to be published and believe me when I say that I believe that the projectionists of this Local will subscribe to it 100%. Please accept our congratulations on this splendid move to give the projectionist of the United States and Canada a publication worthy of the support of all the men in the business all over the country.
In conclusion we extend to the publishers of "The Motion Picture Projectionist" the very best wishes for the continued success of their undertaking and pledge them our hearty support and co-operation.
From Ralph E. Johnson, Aurora, Illinois.
I am enthusiastic about a magazine like "The Motion Picture Projectionist" as this is an extensive trade and there is no reason why this craft should not have a publication all its own.