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July, 1934
The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH K K
Thirty-three
Introducing George E. Browne
New President of the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees and Motion Picture Machine Operators of the United
States and Canada.
T the recent convention of the I. A. T. S. E. & M. P. M. O. of the United States and Canada, George E. Browne, for many years business representative of Stage Hands Local No. 2, Chicago, was unanimously elected President of the I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. O. to succeed William Elliott.
Mr. Browne was formerly First Vice-President of the I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. O. during the administration of Former President Canavan. He resigned from that office at the I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. O. Convention, which met in Los Angeles several years ago, in order to give all his time to the affairs of his own Local.
Too much cannot be said in praise of the new President. He is a thorough Union man and is a master of the principles of Unionism. He particularly understands the problems of the great organization of which he has
the honor to be the head and those who know him will say that he not only understands the problems, but that he has the courage, ability and vision to solve them.
He is firm. He is absolutely trustworthy. He is loyal to the body over which he presides and he demands loyalty in return. President Browne, though a man of decision and firm in his judgments, is nevertheless a diplomat and his reputation for fair dealing has done much to bring him the great popularity he enjoys.
Moreover, the new executive is a man of action and of ideas and he does not wait for anybody to take the initiative. In brief, he goes and he gets. The latch-string at 659 and at the International Photographer, President Browne, will always be hanging out if ever you come to our fair city. And — we hope you'll be a long time President.
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