1250
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1930-04-07
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Letter
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Contrary to the public's impression, many movies have yet to be released that were made before the implementation of the...
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1272
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1930-04-11
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Letter and reply
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Complaint that reference to an "electric ice-box" is pro-Frigidaire propaganda
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1280
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1930-04-16
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Letter, memo
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The difficulty of getting censorship repealed in Chicago in the face of bad and salacious advertising
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1249
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1930-04-16
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Letter
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Evidence of early studio cooperation with the Code; description of distribution and functions of personnel in early Code...
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1227
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1930-04-17
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Letter, memo
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The difficulty of getting censorship repealed in Chicago in the face of bad and salacious advertising
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1571
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1930-04-19
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Letter
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Regarding The Little Accident and Strictly Dishonorable and the Formula. Joy inquiries as to whether either have gone th...
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690
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1930-05-05
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Letter
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As yet Hughes had not signed the Production Code for Caddo, nor Christie for Christies Film Co, DeMille, Griffith, Roach...
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1646
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1930-05-06
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Letter
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Inquiring about the laws preventing the exhibition or importation of fight films. Hess replies.
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1627
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1930-05-14
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Letters
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Responding to a criticism of Her Unborn Child and Montana Moon.
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1557
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1930-05-23
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Letter
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Regarding the advertising for the film Ladies of Leisure (although Markham refers to it as "Women of Leisure"). The repl...
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