Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1958)

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tday, July 1, 1958 Motion Picture Daily 5 spital meeting: Ned Depinet welcomes the delegates [M. P. DAILY pictures] Will Rogers Hospital Revisited Valued, respected, and leading executives of this industry each year travel more than 200 miles to inspect, appraise, and in substance rededicate the industry's enduring and important charity— the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital, at Saranac Lake, N. Y. This they did last weekend, donating their selves and their talents to a cause in which they believe Spyros Skouras, below, gives his impressions '* ffi. I m> |j 4 I K Not merely the hospita! was host: Herman Robbins of National Screen entertained the delegates. At his Edgewater Motel they convened again, relaxed and reflected. Above, top, Johnny Murphy and Jim Velde; center, Sam Rosen talking; lower, Jack Kirsch. At the right, directors Moe Silver, Murray Weiss, Ned Depinet, Mr. Rosen, hospital president Abe Montague (speaking), Bob O'Donnell, fund executive Ned Shugrue, Max A. Cohen. for Barney Balaban, Kenneth Hargreaves. Skouras. it was their Urst visit