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Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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32 EXHIBITORS HERALD March 14, 1925 Clara Bow, youthful Schulberg star, congratulates Donald Keith on his new five year contract with B. P. Schulberg Productions. LEFT — Harry Langdon, Pathe comedy star, passing upon all the wardrobes used in his comedy features. He inspects his four different characterizations. Will Hays (centre), head of the M. P. P. D. A., poses with Sam L. Warner (left) of the Warner Bros, organization, and William Beaudine, new president of the Directors’ Association. Rehearsing a scene for First National’s “The Necessary Sin” with Director George Archainbaud master of ceremonies. Ben Lyon and Viola Dana have the starring roles. RIGHT — A picture of U. S. S. coast guard cutter, “Ossipee,” breaking through the ice in Portland harbor at Portland, Maine. Interna„ tional News distributed by Universal.) The last thing Jerry Rudolph did before leaving Buffalo, N. Y., where he managed the Fox exchange, was to aid the management of Shea’s Hippodrome, Buffalo’s largest motion picture house, put over “Dante’s Inferno,” the Fox production, with a Radio Night. Mr. Rudolph becomes assistant to Truman Tally of Fox News.