Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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Jan. 13, 1934 = UNIVERSAL WEEKLY — ^ 3 S SO "THERE" 'This happens now and then with every producing company, but it happens so much more often with Universal that I find I am amazed that everybody doesn't know it. "No producing company has had such a long record of good performance. I don't say great performance. I say good performance. Others have had periods of two, three or even five years of being good, but Universal's average is easily the best in the world of motion pictures. They have gone up and down like rockets. "But Universal has been so THERE all the time, year after year after year. "You have been the life-saving bottle of milk for thousands of theatres. You have done a remarkable job because it has been carried over such a very, very long number of years. "I stretch myself to pay you more than I pay others. That is the only way I know how to give a practical proof of my appreciation." 1 thanked the gentleman for writing, because his letter is the best dividend I have received since the depression.