The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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1 6 THE NATIONAL MIRROR EQUIPMENT MAN. Readers of The Exhibitor will be pleased with this informal pose of E. G. Hines, president of both the International Projector Corporation, General Theatres Equipment Company. WEEKS’ WEEK. In honor of Monogram’s general sales manager, the 37 U. S., Canadian branches have set aside a special George W. Weeks Week. Monogram’s convention is in Chicago early in May. UNIVERSAL’S YALETOWNERS. Snapped at Universal’s Cincinnati convention are the New Haven branch’s Morris Joseph, manager, and Arthur Titus, salesman. They shared the optimism of their fellows. UNIVERSAL’S CONVENTIONEERS. Heading for their annual convention, this year in Cincinnati, The Exhibitor’s cameraman catches some of the Universal wigs, big and bigger. At the top are vicepresident Joseph H. Seidelman, board member Daniel M. Schaefer, president Nate J. Blumberg. In the second tier are eastern division sales manager Frank J. A. McCarthy, Atlanta (Georgia) branch manager John T. Ezell, manager of exchange operations O. C. Binder. The third row has vice-president and general sales manager William A. Scully and southern division sales manager H. D. Graham. At the bottom is the Washington contingent, with salesman Walter E. Davis, branch manager B. Bernard Kreisler, office manager and head booker Oscar Blumenthal (standing), salesman Samuel Tabor. All were unanimous that 1939-1940 will be Universal’s biggest, best. April 26, 19)9