The Exhibitor (1950)

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Andrew W. Shearer EDITOR THE ENTIRE INTERIOR WEST WALL, adjacent to the picture window in the mam ficvor University, Toronto, Canada, has been covered by a huge mirror 34 by 18 feet This mirro makes the quarter circle ceiling and the well appear to be a half circle. A supers efts Devoted Exclusively to the THEATRE STRUCTURE — its Design , Construction , Furnishings , Maintenance and Specialized Equipment — with a Special Section Devoted to Drive-In Theatres Vol. V, No. 6 May 31, 1950 IN THIS ISSUE : BUILDING TRENDS OF 1950 Page 5 THE SIMPLEX X-L SOUND SYSTEM Page 10 NEW PRODUCTS Page 16 INSURANCE NEEDS FOR DRIVE-INS Page 17