The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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26b THE EXHIBITOR THE EXHIBITOR’S CAMERAMEN RECORD THE INDUSTRY’S COMINGS, GOINGS OUT-GOER. Edgar S. Bloom is the former president of Western Electric Company, succeeded by Clarence G. Stoll. “BALALAIKA.” Ilona Massey arrives in New York City for the opening of the Metro picture at Radio City Music Hall. IN-COMER. Clarence G. Stoll is the new president of the Western Electric Company, succeeding Edgar S. Bloom. “ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS.” Harry Goetz, who, with Max Gordon, produced this RKO-Radio release, arrives at the Newark (New Jersey) airport, declaring that the editing of the Raymond Massey-Ruth Gordon-starrer is well under way. “I MARRIED ADVENTURE.” Osa (Mrs. Martin) Johnson leaves New York after doing work on the Columbia show. “IRENE.” May Robson (right), with her secretary, Lillian Harmer, leaves for Hollywood and a role in the RKO-Radio picture. “MEET DR. CHRISTIAN.” Andrew W. Smith, Jr., eastern and Canadian sales manager; Jean “Dr. Christian” Hersholt, and Cresson E. Smith, western and southern sales manager, chat about the new RKO-Radio series at the home office. December 20, 1939