United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1921)

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a | a Pes2 $e -.f an office there for the mark sting thé United Artists pictures in Cuba. ; : tr. O'pri an read 4 telegram from John Fairbanke Tequesting the “exp mese of Robert Fairbanks and Thsodors Reed, provid’ ng ths Douglas| ‘Pairbanks Pictures Corporation paid th> salari 26 of. thoes _two ‘parsons to visit Mexico : and investigate the motion picture condi tions for the purpose of enabling the Unita Artists Cotporation t to determine the best ue" thod of warketing their pictures Ce Nadine. : ae A resolution was made, seconded and unanimously adopted-author= | icving..such ‘expenditure, out’ to susg2st that Walter S. Rand, a rep> resentative of Mited Artists Corporation in Los Angeles, os et stituted for Mr. Reed. In the event of this not being agreeable to Ur. Fairbanks, the approval of the selection of the pereon to ace. » . company Mr. Robart Fairbanks is left with Mr. Abrams. urO'Brien reported concerning Mr. Abrams! and his oghfsesnees“with? Chari 26 Bryant, manager of Madarie Nazimova and Yadame Nazimova, Will Rogers, and with the representative of the Associated Produ~ cere, No dafinit> agr2sonts had “boon arrived at with any or all of then. . ? ; . Mr. Abrane and Mr. O'Brien reported orally their varioue activitize whils in California, and their reports were accepted and ~ approved. Ps — A letter was read from Thomas J. MeAvoy, the manager af the Minneapolis eaehangen Showing that he had rafused an offer of cons Sera es siderable wor 7 money oe he is now receiving from the United Arsists Corporation, and also mentioning shat he hed made a contract of marriag3s and as evidence of aprreciation. of the good will towards the corporation shown by Kr. UcAvoy and ‘Fecognition of his” marriage, @ Eegpiutien. was mad 3 Vaetese toe oe a unaninouely adopt x TESS Ar te oe ae ee ee re ene aes