The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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SPECIAL FEATURES 11 MONOGRAM HAS A WORLD PREMIERE, TOO. And to Hartford, Connecticut, went Monogram vice-president in charge of distribution Edward Golden along with New Haven and Boston Monogram men, other filmfolk to attend the premiere of Jackie Cooper in "Streets of New York at the State, Harris-operated, last week. The line-up shows, in the usual left to right fashion: (back) Manny Reiner, Monogram cxploiteer; Steve Broidy, Boston Monogram district manager; Mr. West, Nat Furst, Boston branch manager; Eddie Golden; Ben Welansky, Boston Monogram president (front); Welansky, with Max Harris, State; Broidy, Harry Laevites, Pequot, New Haven; Theodore Harris, State; Max Harris, Golden, Theodore Harris; Larry Germaine, Warner booker; Leo Ricci, Capitol, Meriden, exhibitor; Phil Sherman, Monogram salesman, Connecticut; Ricci, Laevites in a photographic mood, and the front of the house. Manny Reiner put on a big campaign, details of which appears soon in the Better Management section. April 19, 19)9 QUAD