3004
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1939-10-25
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Resolution
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Regarding nudity of in the form of natives from a foreign land -- acceptable if not objectionable or gratuitous.
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1206
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1939-10-25
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Memo
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Several lawsuits testing the legality of PCA enforcement are pending. Hess wants to clarify the status of nudity in tra...
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3006
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1939-10-23
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Resolution
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Regarding nudity of in the form of natives from a foreign land -- acceptable if not objectionable or gratuitous.
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3055
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1939-10-19
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Letter
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DeBra is trying to convince FitzPatrick to lend his travel films to the Teaching Film Custodians, Inc. for the use on ed...
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3041
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1939-10-11
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Letter
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Operation of American motion picture companies in the United Kingdom.
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3008
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1939-10-07
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Memo
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Passing on a letter received by Pettijohn from the president of a distillers corporation -- his view is that the movies ...
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2983
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1939-10-06
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Press release
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Regarding the Golden Jubilee of the motion pictures -- a resolution paying tribute to Edison and Eastman has been passed...
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1220
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1939-10-06
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Memo
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"Re: Statement of Mr. Schenck at your Tuesday meeting," denigrating Herron's work, suggesting he deals with "clerks" in ...
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3009
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1939-10-04
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Letter
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A letter received by Pettijohn from the president of a distillers corporation -- his view is that the movies should not ...
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3167
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1939-09-25
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Memo
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Routine correspondence.
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1198
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1939-09-25
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Script
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"A Suggested radio dialog between a Clubwoman and an exhibitor" Designed for use in week of October 1-7, nominated as th...
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3005
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1939-09-23
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Memo
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Sending Hays a copy of the resolution regarding nudity and the production code -- nudity of in the form of natives from ...
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3014
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1939-09-16
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Letter
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Regarding Hays' recent letter on the importance of not allowing propaganda to be produced by the industry in relation to...
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3015
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1939-09-15
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Open letter
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With the onset of war in Europe, Hays reiterates his position that the motion pictures are primarily entertainment and t...
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2988
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1939-09-15
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Memo
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There will be no cycle of "hate films" -- the primary purpose of motion pictures is entertainment. No films designed to ...
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2987
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1939-09-15
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Memo
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Of the 339 films classified by the Legion of Decency, 27 were condemned -- not one of these condemned films passed the t...
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1202
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1939-09-15
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Letter
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With the onset of war in Europe, Hays reiterates his position that the motion pictures are primarily entertainment and t...
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3010
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1939-09-06
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Memo
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Fears concerning crime and horror films. Since explaining to the producers the seriousness of the situation of crime and...
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3056
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1939-09-01
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Correspondence
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Regarding the use of James FitzPatrick travel films by the Teaching Films Custodians, Inc. FitzPatrick does not want hav...
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1209
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1939-09-01
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Newspaper editorial
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Hays sends Stahlman's editorial, which condemns The Beast of Berlin (Producers' Pictures) for trying to inflame emotions...
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