Word: keith
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Smart Richard Montague last week discovered that the famed Keith-Albee Corp. considers Lindbergh, Mussolini and the Prince of Wales to be the most valuable box-office attractions now extant. To each they would pay $10,000 a week. President Coolidge or President-Elect Hoover could get $3,000. Al Smith could get $7,000. Queen Mary is worth $5,000. Queen Marie is worth...
...annually. Plans provide for a complete merger of the two companies (not for the creation of a holding company) with a stock exchange, terms of which have not been announced. As the result of various recent mergers, Radio Corp. now controls or is affiliated with Victor Talking Machine, Radio-Keith-Orpheum (with its outlet for the Photophone) theatre chain, National Broadcasting Co. chain, Film Booking Offices, Inc., cinema producers, exhibitors...
Another Marshall County boy, Keith Collins, 15, won the other best coveted prize of the live stock show, the carcass contest. The McCaulley Market of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., paid him $6.75 a pound ($4,873.50) for his yearling steer Benny, killed and dressed...
...hopes to develop new theatrical stars who, developed on the Keith-Albee stages, will be featured on radio programs of the National Broadcasting Co.* Concerning the future of the talking cinema...
...National Broadcasting Co. is controlled by Radio Corp. of America. Radio Corp. of America is associated with Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corp...