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Earl H. Hulsey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Earl H. Hulsey
Earl Henry Hulsey (September 13, 1880〔World War 1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com〕 - January 10, 1961〔Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Ancestry.com〕) was a Dallas business man and former owner and operator of the Circle Theatre, where Vitaphone made its debut in Texas.〔http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_062246/49〕 The Circle Theatre opened on December 25, 1923.〔http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/43288〕 Hulsey began construction on a building currently known as the Waco Hippodrome Theatre in 1913.〔http://www.wacoperformingarts.org/history.php〕 Opened on February 7, 1914, the theater was a select road show house and spent much of its life as "Hulsey's Hipp," operated by Hulsey to offer major vaudeville attractions and movies.〔http://www.wacocvb.com/tescort.asp〕 Hulsey and J.P. Harrison operated the Hippodrome from its opening until 1928.〔http://www.wacotrib.com/news/waco_history/hippodrome-s-demise-another-chapter-in-its-near-century-of/article_21b3e9a0-8785-5c51-94f2-56b3935b4fc9.html?mode=jqm〕 In the mid-1920s, Hulsey sold his downtown Dallas theater interests to Karl Hoblitzelle.〔http://www.dallasnews.com/obituary-headlines/20130426-alan-austin-bud-hulsey-dallas-entrepreneur-who-liberated-friend-from-brazilian-prison-dies-at-88.ece〕 Hulsey was a native of Georgia's DeKalb County and owned several silent motion picture theatres, which he sold when he moved to Dallas to head a brokerage office. He helped form First National Pictures in 1917, and was also a member of the New York Stock Exchange. ==References== 〔
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