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THE EXHIBITOR
UNIVERSALITES CONVENE; TELEVISION SHOWING; MONOGRAM REGIONAL MEET
UNIVERSAL recently held an Atlantic City meeting to discuss Callahan, Boston; E. Meyer Feltman, Boston; Leo Simon, New
exchange operations. Pictured above are the Universalites who York; Nat Goldberg, New York; George Pennecke, New York;
attended. Left to right are Moe Koppelman, Philadelphia; J. E. Ferdinand Fortunate, Philadelphia; Oscar Blumenthal, Wash.
MANY INDUSTRYITES attended the RCA demonstration of theatre television at the New Yorker, New York, recently. Here are pictured some of the prominent ones who attended. At left is Harry Brandt, Brandt circuit. Second from left are John
Slattery and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sidler, Prudential circuit. Second from right are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Wilmer and Vincent circuit; while, at right, is Major Albert Warner, Warners. They saw the Soose-Overlin fight televised.
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MONOGRAM recently held an eastern regional meeting in New York, with representatives from eight eastern branches, Mono¬ gram exchange managers and salesmen, in attendance. In ad¬ dition to Steve Broidy, general sales manager, the group included Herman Rifkm, vice-president and member of the board of
directors; Harry H. Thomas, New York; Sam Rosen, Philadel¬ phia; A1 Herman, Boston; William Z. Porter, Philadelphia; Mark Goldman, Pittsburgh; Harry Brown, Washington; Harry Berkson, Buffalo; and Nate Sodikman, Albany. It was the third such con¬ clave held by the company since its national convention.
May 21, 1941