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Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, New York, Nov. 4, 1918.

HAROLD EDEL SUCCUMBS TO INFLUENZA

      Managing Director of New York Strand Dies Suddenly at His

      Home in This City Mourned by Hosts of Friends

      AT seven o‘clock Saturday evening, November 2, Harold

  1. E.Edel, managing director of the New York Strand,

died at his home in this city a victim of influenza. His wife and

child, Harold E., Jr., survive him. (...)

      The death of Harold Edel was a shock to the motion picture

and theatrical profession. News had come that he was

ill of Spanish influenza, but there was no inkling that his condition

was serious.“ (...)

      Mr. Edel was born in Greenville, S. C., twenty-nine years

ago. At the time of his death he was the youngest

man on Broadway, and perhaps in the United States, holding

a position of similar prominence and importance.“ (...)

      The progress Mr. Edel had made, thus early in life, was

indicative of his capacity as a business man and

a showman of keen instincts. Personally he was most

affable and agreeable.

(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 16, 1918


„Unusually successful“

Editorial content. „H. E. EDEL, FORMER STRAND

      MANAGER TO BE BURIED HERE“ (...)

      „As manager of the Strand, New York, Mr. Edel had been

unusually successful.“ (...)

      Strand Theatre, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.

     Shoulder Arms has a pre-release presentation at the Strand

      Theatre, starting Sunday, October 20, 1918,

      Chaplin‘s film is released by First National October 27, 1918.


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