Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1955)

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cit cxeccftwe o^^cee4 J920 Above. Herman Wobber, then district manager for Paramount’s San Francisco exchange, with the late Sidney R. Kent, general manager of distribution for Famous Players — Lasky. Marcus Loew, seated center, signs Mae Murray for "Peacock Alley.” Standing, left to right, are M. H. Hoffman, vicepresident and general manager of Tiffany Productions; Nicholas Schenck, Robert Z. Leonard, Miss Murray’s director and William E. Atkinson, general manager of Metro. Right, Bebe Daniels, Agnes Ayres, Gloria Swanson and Wanda Hawley pose with Cecil B. DeMille in the publicity mode of the day for "The Affairs of Anatol.” Below. Jesse Lasky and Adolph Zukor pose outdoors at the Lasky studios in Hollywood. Carl Laemmle, president of Universal confers with his new sales directorate. Left to right, Ned E. Depinet, southern sales director; Jules Levey, eastern sales director; Ned Marin, western sales director and Mr. Laemmle.