Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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GLENN R. KERSHNER A. S. C. The Man Who Draws the Cartoons in the American Cinematographer That is his hobby. His profession is that of a CINEMATOGRAPHER During the past year associated with Sol Polito, Lee Garmes, Sid Hickock, Arthur Edeson, Clyde DeVinna, Hal Mohr, Karl Struss on "Coquette," Ernest Haller on "Son of the Gods," latest on "Adios," a First National Picture. Don't miss the cartoons for the coming year in the AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER [Adv. 30]