20th Century Fox Close-Ups (Jun 1937 - Jun 1938)

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Vol. 1 No. 8 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA June, 1937 Welcome Convention Delegates! T o the many visiting delegates to the 20th Century-Fox World Sales Convention, the 3 ,500 members of the studio proudly extend a hearty welcome. May your stay here be a refreshing source of business information and healthful pleasure. This magazine — CLOSE-UPS — is the personal publication of the working personnel of the studio. It is written by, and about, those who are employed in the making of 20th Century-Fox pictures. Its aim is to foster, and bring to highest perfection, the spirit of cordial relationship among studio employes. As spokesman for its readers, CLOSE-UPS is proud of the 20th Century-Fox sales forces who have compiled such a magnificent record throughout the world, and are now gathered in Hollywood to receive fresh inspiration for greater sales achievements to come. We believe that when you visit the 20th Century-Fox Studios you will find here the finest and most cordial spirit to be found in any studio in Hollywood. It is a spirit of amity toward our fellow workers and toward our executives. We believe that ours is the best studio, that we have over us the best picture-making minds, and that 20th Century-Fox provides the public with the best of all motion picture entertainment. In that spirit, we salute you of the 1937 World Sales Convention, and welcome you into our midst as one of us.