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The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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16 THE EXHIBITOR SANTA CLAUS VIES WITH RKO-RADIO’S PERSONNEL, “THAT’S RIGHT, YOU’RE WRONG.” Vice President Ned E. Depinet, garbed in Kay SEASONAL BALLYHOO. Here is a pho Kyser’s usual cap and gown, points out a few things to the maestro, whose College of tographic reduction of National Screen Musical Knowledge is a popular radio program. The RKO-Radio picture’s title is one Service’s “Little Santa,” wired-for-sound of Kyser’s famed lines. novelty. “ALLEGHENY UPRISING.” Again at the Pittsburgh premiere, Claire Trevor acknowledges plaudits at the Allegheny Centennial dinner. SALUTE TO A GOOD JOB. Last week in New York, RKO theatres tossed a party for Henry Koster, director of Universal’s Deanna Durbin starrer, “First Love.” Seen here, left to right, are Fred Meyers, J. J. O’Connor, Lewis Howan, Koster, and Rochesterians William Cadoret and Jay Golden. “ALLEGHENY UPRISING.” Crowds storm the reviewing stand opposite Loew’s Perm, “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT.” RKO-Radio’s Pittsburgh, when Claire Trevor, star of the RKO-Radio picture, and author Neil Swan Ned E. Depinet, Carole Lombard, and son attended the world premiere of the show that also presents John Wayne in an Producer-Director George Stevens are important role. seen on the set. November 15, 1939