Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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While Judges Seek Award Winners HERE ARE THE JUDGES, some of the array of executives of our industry, as they greeted each other, inspected the entries, and had luncheon at the Quigley Awards function. They are seen here in the North and East Ballrooms of New York's Hotel Astor, now the traditional scene of these annual gatherings. They are of film companies and of theatres, of circuits large and small, of advertising, exploitation, distribution, exhibition; and they came to the affair from offices nearby and from afar. Pictures by Floyd Stone, Herald Staff Photographer SPYROS SKOURAS, president of Twentieth Centurycox, greets Ed Fay, Providence theatre owner, while bam Rosen, Fabian circuit, watches. COLVIN BROWN, and Silas F. Seadler, MGM advertising manager. SPEAKER. G. S. Eyssell, managing director of the Radio City Music Hall, and guest speaker at the luncheon; Martin Quigley, and Malcolm Kingsberg, vice-president and treasurer of Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corporation. Herman Robbins, and George Dembow, National Screen Service, flank George Lynch, Schine circuit. OSCAR DOOB, Loew circuit advertising and publicity director. JUDGING, left. Mr. Kingsberg inspects entries, with Stanley Shuford, cf Paramount. Jack Goldstein, Charles McDonald, Alec Moss. 12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, MARCH 3, 1945