Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1947)

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AWARDS WINNERS END ADVENTURES — in New York as guests of Martin Quigley. Ivan Ackery, Vancouver, and Nathan Wise, Cincinnati, are shown rounding out a week of intense activity. The visit of the two outstanding showmen started off in high gear with the presentation of the 1946 Quigley Grand Awards Plaques (Motion Picture Herald, May 31, pages 12-13). [Photos by Floyd Stone] Photo by Vogue Pictures CIRCUS SAINTS AND SINNERS luncheon with: Jesse Lasky, producer; Rutgers Neilson, RKO Radio, the host; Lloyd Stratton, Associated Press; Walter Brooks, Round Table director; Harry Blair, RKO. VISITING the various home offices was a new experience for Ackery, and interesting. Here, for example, Ivan and fellowwinner Wise run into Gene T/erney while on a tour of Twentieth Century-Fox. They promptly posed with the star of the forthcoming "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir". AT THE Paramount home office, Ackery and Wise talk things over with Barney Balaban, president of Paramount Pictures. THE ITINERARY included a thorough tour of the Roxy theatre. Here they are with A. J. Balaban, general manager. COMEDIAN Jack Benny entertains the DINNER at Sardi's with host. Earl Wingart, Twentieth SHOWMANSHIP is under discussion visiting firemen backstage between Century-Fox publicist. Later they attended John Giefgud's here with Homer Harmon, Roxy pubshows at the Roxy. stage production, "Love tor Love." licity manager. 48 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, JUNE 7, 1947