词条 | James Clemmer |
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Clemmer managed the Fifth Avenue theater (1925-1926) (designed by Robert C. Reamer), the Winter Garden, the Music Box (1928-1930) (designed by Henry W. Bittman), various Blue Mouse theaters, the Music Hall, one of Portland, Oregon's Paramount theaters (1928) (designed by Rapp & Rapp with Priteca & Peters), and the Orpheum (1926-1927) (designed by B. Marcus Priteka).[1] Clemmer owned at least two theaters including the Dream Theater in Seattle's Kenneth Hotel (the first in the U.S. to feature a pipe organ) and built the Clemmer Theater (1912). Theater chain owner John Hamrick called him "the best theater manager I ever knew[1] References1. ^1 2 3 Erin O'Connor The Clemmer House 1909 Musical House B and B Further reading91 Clemmer's Dream by Paul Dorpat Seattle Now and Then Volume 1 2nd Ed. (Seattle 1984) {{DEFAULTSORT:Clemmer, James}}{{US-business-bio-stub}} 3 : 1942 deaths|Year of birth missing|American businesspeople |
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