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EXHIBITOR
Part of a production chief's job is to keep the sales organization informed. Here Schary reviews MGM production plans and progress at a meeting of assembled countrywide sales executives in Chicago.
The coast studio chief meets some visiting exhibitors, Howard Jameyson, president. Commonwealth Theatres, Kansas City, and R. M. Shelton, general manager, with MGM studio manager E. J. Mannix also on hand.
In Washington, Schary receives the Veterans of Foreign Wars Award from VFW chairman Frank C. Hilton for MGM's film, "Go for Broke".
Another award for MGM's "Go for Broke" is given to Schary at the studios by Mike Masaoka, an original member of the 442nd Regiment.
On the coast, MGM's "Quo Vadis" gets an award from The Christophers from Father Keller as Deborah Kerr and Mervyn LeRoy watch.
The College of the Pacific bestows the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters on Schary as the Board of Regents sits by listening to his talk.
At the studio golf tourney, Schary hands out prizes to winners, an evidence of the spirit which exists between employees and executives.
As a leader of the American Relief for Korea drive in Southern California, Schary meets with the committee, including stars and others.
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CHARITIES
COMMITTEE
As part of his civic-consciousness, Schary appears on the famed "Town Meeting of the Air" radio program in New York along with other leaders.
In his community activity, the MGM production head acts as chairman of the trade's coast Charities Committee for the Community Chest.
Schary is seen here with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, chairman, United Nations Commission on Human Rights, while visiting in New York City.
May 7, 1952