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PENNSYLVANIA
EHRHART, GEORGE G.
233 Frederick Street, Hanover Founded: 1946. Member: Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers; National Society of Professional Engineers. Theatres: CROSS KEYS DRIVE-IN, Hanover, Pa. (under constr.).
LONG (Sea STARR and LONG)
STARR and LONG
410 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg Founded: 1920. Member. A.I.A. Theatres: UPTOWN, Harrisburg, Pa. (1949); TOWNE, Littlestown, Pa. (1947).
CHAPMAN, FLOYD A.
Lake Ariel Founded: 1924. Theatres: CIRCULE DRIVE-IN, Simpson, Pa. (1949); RED BARN, Cortez, Pa. (1949); WHITE recy DRIVE-IN, Greentown, Pa. (1
CARROLL, ARMAND and WILLIAM J. STEPHENSON 262 S. 15th Street, Philadelphia 2
Founded: 1934. Member: A.I.A.; Pennsylvania Society of Architects. Contributed: Progressive Architecture; Architectural Record; Physical Theatre Section of EXHIBITOR; THEATRE CATALOG -z-1938, 1940, 1942. Theatres: MERBEN, Philadelphia, Pa. (1949); EDGEMOOR, Wilmington, Del. (1941); CENTER, Baltimore, Md. (1939); EMBASSY, Atlantic City, N. seat NEW, Baltimore, Md.
(1939); RGATE, Margate, N. J. (19388); STRAND, Ocean City, N. J. (1938); DANTE, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937); VENTNOR, Ventnor, N. J. (1937); ALDEN, Philadelphia, Pa. (1936). FEDELI
(See MICHAELSON and FEDELI) LEE, W. H.
732 Commercial Trust Building,
16 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia 2 Founded: 1915. Member: A.I.A.—Local and National; Pennsylvania Society of Architects. Contributed: Physical Theatre Section of EXHIBITOR; THEATRE CATALOG—1938, 1945, 1946-47, 1947-48. Theatres: ARLO, Camden, N. J. (1949); BOULEVARD DRIVE-IN, Allentown, Pa. (1949); CITY LINE CENTER, Philadelphia, Pa. (1949); WESTMONT, Camden, N. J. (1949); MIRACLE, Coral Gables, Fla. (1948); STRAND, Wildwood, N. J. (1948); GREEN HILL, Philadelphia, Pa. (1947); REGENT, Wildwood, N. J. (1947); ASTOR, Reading, Pa. (1941); MODEL, Philadelphia, Pa. (1941); QUEEN, Wilmington, Del. (1941); STRAND, Reading, Pa. (1941); AUDITORIUM, Coatesville, Pa. (1940); WISHART, Philadelphia, Pa, (1940); CASINO, Wildwood, N. J. (1939); RIALTO, Wilmington, Del. (1939); WEST SHORE, New Cumberland, Pa. (1939); ACE, Philadelphia, Pa. (1988) ;*MAGC, Chester, Pa. (1938); SENATE, Harrisburg, Pa.
1949-50 THEATRE CATALOG
(1938); HILL, Paulsboro, N. J. (1937); LAWNDALE, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937); NEWS, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937); RIO, Camden, N. J. (1937); RIO, Harrisburg, Pa. (1987); SAVOY, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937); SUBURBAN, Ardmore, Pa. (1937); LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. (1936); SAVAR, Camden, N. J. (1935); BIJOU, Richmond, Va. (1933); LANGLEY, Hampton, Va. (1932); EMBASSY, Reading, Pa. (1930); ERLEN, Philadelphia, Pa. (1930); NORRIS, Norristown,
(1928); DRAKE, Oil City, Pa. BASSY, Easton, Pa. (1927); FORUM, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927); LINDY, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927); PARKER, Darby, Pa, (1927); SEDGWICK, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927); VICTORIA, Mahonoy City, Pa. (1927); WAYNE, Wayne, Pa. (1927); LANSDOWNE, Lansdowne, Pa. (1926); PARK, Philadelphia, Pa. (1926); VICTORIA, Mt. Carmel, Pa. (1926); PARK, Reading, Pa. (1925); SEVILLE, Bryn Mawr, Pa. (1925); VICTORIA, Shamokin, Pa. (1925); CAPITOL, Lancaster, Pa. (1924); STATE, Easton, Pa. (1924); WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. (1921); COLONIAL, Reading, Pa. (1920).
(And a total of over 200 in all.)
MAGAZINER, LOUIS 1701 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 3
Founded: 1910. Member: A.I.A.; Pennsylvania Society of Architects. Contributed: Physical Theatre Section of EXHIBITOR. Theatres: MIDWAY, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932); SWARTHMORE PLAYHOUSE, Swarthmore, Pa. (1932); EMPRESS, Philadelphia, Pa. (1930); ARCADIA, Philadelphia, Pa. (1929); HAMMONTON, Hammonton, N. J. (1928); UPTOWN, Philadelphia, Pa. (1928); HUNT, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927); MEDIA, Media, Pa. (1927); OGONTZ, Philadelphia, Pa. (1926); FELTON, Philadelphia, Pa. (1925); PITMAN, Pitman, N. J. (1925); GLOBE, Atlantic City, N. J. (1913).
MICHAELSON and FEDELI
Fox Theatre Building, Philadelphia 3 Founded: 1937. Member: A.I.A.; Pennsylvania Society of Architects; National Society of Professional Engineers. Theatres: 611, Doylestown, Pa. (1949).
STEPHENSON (See ARMAND CARROLL and WILLIAM J. STEPHENSON)
THALHEIMER and WEITZ 1315 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Founded: 1924. Member: A.I.A.; BeauxArts Institute of New York; Pennsylvania State Assn. of Architects. Contributed: Architectural Forum; Architectural Record; Progressive Architecture; Physical Theatre Section of EXHIBITOR; THEATRE CATALOG—1938, 1940, 1945, 1946-47. Theatres: DEVON, Philadelphia, Pa. (1947); BROADWAY, Philadelphia, Pa. (1940); CHELTEN, Philadelphia, Pa. (1940); STONEHURST, Philadelphia, Pa. (1940), and over 100 other new and altered theatres.
WEITZ (See THALHEIMER and WEITZ)
PELLEGRINI, CASIMIR J.
201 S. Craig Street, Pittsburgh 13 Founded: 1925. Member: A.I.A.; Pittsburgh Architects Club. Theatres: McBRIDE, Trafford, Pa. (1948).
(Also several auditoriums in conjunction with school buildings.)
RIGAUMONT, VICTOR A.
5471 Coral Street, Pittsburgh6 Founded: 1916. Member: Pennsylvania Society of Architects; Registered Archi
tect in Pa., N. ¥., N. J., Ohio, W. Va. Fla., Md., and Va. Contributed: ‘Architectural Record; Physica eatre Section of EXHIBITOR; THEATRE CATALOG —1940, 1942, 1946-47, 1948-49. Theatres:
HOLLYWOOD, Dormont, Pa. (1948); MANOS, Monessen, Pa. (1948); STRAND, Erie, Pa. (1948); FAIR
MONT, Fairmont, W. Va. (1946); JORDAN, Greenville, Pa. (1946); KAYTON, Franklin, Pa. (1946); ARSENAL, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1941); MANOS, Uniontown, Pa. (1941); WHITEHALL, Brentwood, Pa. (1940); HARRIS-MANOS, Jeannette, Pa. (1939); OAKS, Oakmont, Pa. (1939); PENN, Titusville, Pa. (1939); HARRISDENIS, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. (1938); PARK, Mansfield, O. (1938); SMALLEY, Norwich, N. Y. (1933); MELROSE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1931); SCHINE, Cortland, N. Y. (1929); STATE, Ithaca, N. Y. (1928); STAHL, Homestead, Pa. (1926); CAPITOL, Braddock, Pa. (1922).
STOTZ, CHARLES M. and EDWARD 801 Bessemer Building, Pittsburgh 22 Founded: 1936. Member: Pittsburgh Chapter, A.I.A.; Pittsburgh Architectural Club; Pennsylvania Professional Engineers. Theatres: COLONY, Marietta, O. (1949); FULTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1949); McKEAN, Bradford, Pa. (1949);
SHEA, Geneva, O. (1948).
MOSKOWITZ, SAMUEL ZOURI
67-69 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre Founded: 1930. Member: A.I.A.; N.E. Pa. Chapter, A.I.A.; Pennsylvania Society of Architects. Theatres: PLAINS, Plains, Pa. (1940).
RHODE ISLAND
ORTOLEVA and ASSTS.
607 Jackson Building, Providence Founded: 1940. Member: American Society of Civil Engineers. Theatres: LE ROY, Pawtucket, R. I. (1949).
SOUTH DAKOTA
SPITZNAGEL, HAROLD 816 National Bank of South Dakota Building, Sioux Falls
Associate: John A. Schoening, R. A. Associate. Founded: 1930. Member: A.I.A., Minnesota Chapter; South Dakota Society of Engineers and Architects. Contributed: Architectural Forum; Architectural Record; Progressive Architecture; Nuestra Architectura; THEATRE CATALOG—1941. Theatres: AUGUSTANA, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. (1947); STATE, Pierre, S. Dak. (1942); HOLLYWOOD, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. (1938).
TENNESSEE
CHURCHILL, B. F. and SONS Maryville
Founded: 1919. Contributed: THEATRE CATALOG—1945. Theatres: MARY ANDERSON, Hodgenville, Ky. (1949); GADSDEN, ° Gadsden, Ala. (1947); AMUSE-U, Kosciusko, Miss. (1946); ALHAMBRA, Hopkinsville, Ky. (1945); CAPITOL, Dyersburg, Tenn. (1942) FRANCIS, Dyersburg, Tenn. (1942); ARCO, Bardstown, Ky. (1941); MAGIC, Barbourville, Ky. (1941); RITZ, Rockwood, Tenn. (1941); VIV, Corbin, Ky. (1940); MITCHELL, Barbourville, Ky. (1938); IOLA, Iola, Kansas (1929),
SPENCER, RAYMOND B. and ASSTs.
First National Bank Building, Memphis 3 Associates: John R. Sanford, Architect Robert W. Wiggins, Jr., Associate. Founded: 1912. Contributed: THEATRE
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