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  2. Walter Reade - Wikipedia

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    Walter Reade, Sr. in a 1927 publicity photo for Reade Theatre Enterprises. Walter Reade, Sr. (1884–1952) was the man behind a chain of theatres which grew from a single theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey to a chain of forty theatres and drive-ins in New Jersey, New York and neighboring states that lasted into the mid seventies.

  3. Ziegfeld Theatre (1969) - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Cineplex Odeon Corporation acquired the Walter Reade Organization and took over operation of the theatre. [2] The theater underwent extensive renovations in the late 1990s. It was a centerpiece site during the 2008 New York Film Festival because of reconstruction work at Lincoln Center that year. During the 2000s, digital projection ...

  4. Walter Reade (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Reade (1884–1952) was an American film distributor and producer. Walter Reade may also refer to: Walter Reade Theater , a film society in New York City

  5. Film at Lincoln Center - Wikipedia

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    Film at Lincoln Center (FLC), previously known as the Film Society of Lincoln Center (FSLC) until 2019, [1] is a nonprofit organization based in New York City, United States. Founded in 1969 by three Lincoln Center executives— William F. May , Martin E. Segal and Schuyler G. Chapin [ 2 ] —the organization presents film festivals ...

  6. Century Theatre (Central Park West) - Wikipedia

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    New Theatre, 1909. The New Theatre was once called "New York's most spectacularly unsuccessful theater" in the WPA Guide to New York City.Envisioned in 1906 by Heinrich Conried, a director of the Metropolitan Opera House, its construction was an attempt to establish a great theatre at New York free of commercialism, one that, broadly speaking, would resemble the Comédie Française of Paris.

  7. Paramount Theatre (Asbury Park, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Reade, who owned four other theatres in Asbury Park, initially protested the new theatre's construction, saying five theaters were one too many for the town. However, just prior to the theatre's completion, he was given the contract to book movies at the venue.

  8. The city Department of Education is so intent on firing a disabled teacher that it went to court two days before Christmas to terminate him. Abraham Freud, who worked as a DOE special-ed teacher ...

  9. WRTV (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    WRTV was a television station that broadcast on channel 58 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States.It was owned by the Walter Reade Organization and broadcast as an independent station between January 22, 1954, and April 1, 1955, in hopes of securing a VHF channel for the station that never came.