Written on verso: 'in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1927 or '28, A.R.A. - R.S.M.A. Convention and exhibit, 8 days, 10,000 to 12,000 in attendance; this convention & exhibit moved to the new Convention Hall in 1930.' 'Lukens Booth - on edge of Ball Room. Seated, L to R: Stanlley Bateman - WHS Bateman Co - now Morris Wheeler; Harry Loeb - Phila.; ? - probably Stanley Bateman wife; Mrs. Harry Loeb. Standing - G.L. Goodman; Alfred Goodfellow (Chief Eng)'
Written on verso: 'on edge of ball room, Young's Million Dollar Pier - this exhibit and convention moved to new Convention Hall in 1930. ARA and RSMA Convention and exhibit, 8 days, 10,000 to 12,000 attended.' 'Seated (L to R): Harry Loeb - Phila. (Lukens); ? Customer; 'Gus' G.T. Shants - Phila.; George Boicz - Chicago; Mrs. William G. Humpton; Mrs. F.H. Gordon; ? Customer; Mrs. Harry Loeb. Standing: G.L. Gordon; F.H. Gordon; Adolph Rider ?; W.G. Humpton [illegible]; L.M. Curtiss (at that... Show moreWritten on verso: 'on edge of ball room, Young's Million Dollar Pier - this exhibit and convention moved to new Convention Hall in 1930. ARA and RSMA Convention and exhibit, 8 days, 10,000 to 12,000 attended.' 'Seated (L to R): Harry Loeb - Phila. (Lukens); ? Customer; 'Gus' G.T. Shants - Phila.; George Boicz - Chicago; Mrs. William G. Humpton; Mrs. F.H. Gordon; ? Customer; Mrs. Harry Loeb. Standing: G.L. Gordon; F.H. Gordon; Adolph Rider ?; W.G. Humpton [illegible]; L.M. Curtiss (at that time Asst. Eng of Tests); Alfred Goodfellow, Chief Eng. Two Boys - one of them Ed Loeb, Harry Loeb's son.' Show less
Written on verso: 'Atlantic City, on Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1920-'21 or '22, A.R.A. - R.S.M.A. Convention and exhibit, 8,000 to 10,000 attended.' 'L. to R.: G. L. Gordon - Lukens; Mrs. Harry Loeb; 'Ed' Loeb - Harry Loeb's Son; ? Customer?; ? Probably Mrs. Bateman; W.H.S. 'Doc' Bateman - old Lukens Representative - Poss. of WHS Bateman Co and this President of R.S.M.A.; ?; Boy-name not known; Harry Loeb - Lukens Phila; George Boicz - Lukens ([illegible]... Show moreWritten on verso: 'Atlantic City, on Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1920-'21 or '22, A.R.A. - R.S.M.A. Convention and exhibit, 8,000 to 10,000 attended.' 'L. to R.: G. L. Gordon - Lukens; Mrs. Harry Loeb; 'Ed' Loeb - Harry Loeb's Son; ? Customer?; ? Probably Mrs. Bateman; W.H.S. 'Doc' Bateman - old Lukens Representative - Poss. of WHS Bateman Co and this President of R.S.M.A.; ?; Boy-name not known; Harry Loeb - Lukens Phila; George Boicz - Lukens ([illegible] Chicago); man to far left not known' Show less
Written on verso: 'On Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1927 or '28. A.R.A. - RSMA Convention and exhibit, 8 day - 10,000 to 12,000 in attendance.' 'In large head L to R: R. W. Moffett - By Prod; 'Bim' Oliver - McKee Oliver - Pitts Office; Leonard Quetch - Chicago; Bob Ferguson - New Orleans. In smaller head L to R: WH Edgerlay - New York; Alfred Goodfell - Chief Eng Lukens. Standing in front of Heads on Boardwalk L to R: G. L. Gordon - GMS; Ghm McKee - Pitts; Harry... Show moreWritten on verso: 'On Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1927 or '28. A.R.A. - RSMA Convention and exhibit, 8 day - 10,000 to 12,000 in attendance.' 'In large head L to R: R. W. Moffett - By Prod; 'Bim' Oliver - McKee Oliver - Pitts Office; Leonard Quetch - Chicago; Bob Ferguson - New Orleans. In smaller head L to R: WH Edgerlay - New York; Alfred Goodfell - Chief Eng Lukens. Standing in front of Heads on Boardwalk L to R: G. L. Gordon - GMS; Ghm McKee - Pitts; Harry Porch - Boston; 'Bill' Harris - Cincinnati; Harry Loeh - Phila.; J.F. Coburn - Cleveland; R.W. Wolcott - Pres; 'El' Naylor - Houston; F. H. Gordon - V.P. - Sales; 'Gus' Shants - Phila.; Warren Crompton - Baltimore; Frank Shants - Phila.' Show less