Hollywood Studio Magazine (November 1968)

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UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS JOTS FROM OUR LOT by Francesca Dorsey Gary Collins, a Universal Contract actor who recently co-starred in “Angel in My Pocket” is the proud father of a seven-pound, nine-ounce baby daughter, Mary Clancy. Mary was born on October 12th at St. John’s hospital in Santa Monica to actress-mother, Mary Ann Mobley, a former Miss America. * * * Russ Harling, production assistant under Marshal Green became parent to twin daughters, Jill and Julie, Tuesday, October 24th. * * * Along somewhat different ’produc¬ tion’ lines is the addition of Fred Weintraub to Universal’s ‘family’. Weintraub, successful in New York’s entertainment field, has signed a contract to produce three motion pictures for Universal. Among Weintraub’s list of managerial credits are: Bill Cosby, Joan Rivers, The Four Seasons, Neil Diamond, The Serendipity Singers and Cass Elliot. Having discovered Woody Allen, Dick Cavett and Peter, Paul and Mary-to mention a few—Weintraub expects to introduce some fresh personalities to the screen. * * * Martin M. Cooper has joined the Uni¬ versal team as Public Relations Manager, Recreation Division; he will be responsi¬ ble for the creation and direction of marketing activities of the Recreation Division. One of Coopers first efforts will be “Christmas Around the World”, a pro¬ gram being presented in conjunction with the Los Angeles City Schools System and the forestry industry. Cooper was former¬ ly with the Disneyland staff, spending five and one-half years as the amusement at¬ traction’s editorial supervisor, and then as its advertising and promotion manager. At Disneyland, he was responsible for the Park’s advertising, promotional and marketing graphics activities, and super¬ vised marketing research and the produc¬ tion of all publications. * * * Let the promotion of Rick Dumm serve as an inspiration to the many who serve a company on its basic levels. Rick, a mail boy in Universal’s press depart¬ ment for the past two years, was pro¬ moted to the position of a writer with the studio’s Industrial Films division. THE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE BLOOD is one that should definitely be taken advantage of by all those who are concerned for themselves and their families. By participating or attempting to participate, you and the immediate members of your family will qualify for blood in time of an emergency; in the interm, the blood collected is credited to your account and at the same time is available for the emergency use of others. Participants in this program are needed to give blood at least once a year in order to assure that there will be sufficient blood for everyone covered by the program. Today, the com¬ ponents of blood are researched to such an extent that one pint of blood can be used for the treatment of several patients. Page 9