Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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46 EXHIBITORS HERALD July 8, 1922 Men Behind Metro's Ambitious Program WILLIAM E. ATKINSON (above), vice president and general manager of the company, says big pictures will solve the theatres' greatest problem — box office returns. MARCUS LOEW (center), head of Loew, Inc., which operates a chain of approximately 300 theatres, is president of Metro, which plans its most ambitious program for the season of 1922-23. E. M. SAUNDERS (right), sales manager, has been a prime factor in success of company's distributing methods. J. E. D. MEADOR (left), director of advertising and publicity, who has been responsible for successful exploitation of company's product. JOSEPH W. ENGEL (above), general manager of Metro's West Coast studios, where a number of record money-making pictures already have been produced.