I remember hanging the signs on the marquee at the Liberty when I was in high school in 1941. The pay was 85 cents for 2 hours when a new movie came, plus free access to the movies. The ladder would slide on the ice in winter. I particularly remember hanging “How Green Was My Valley” with Walter Pidgeon and Maureen O'Hara, which was difficult to fit in. On the other hand, Ronald Reagan, with the same number of letters in first and last name, was easy.
I remember hanging the signs on the marquee at the Liberty when I was in high school in 1941. The pay was 85 cents for 2 hours when a new movie came, plus free access to the movies. The ladder would slide on the ice in winter. I particularly remember hanging “How Green Was My Valley” with Walter Pidgeon and Maureen O'Hara, which was difficult to fit in. On the other hand, Ronald Reagan, with the same number of letters in first and last name, was easy.