191
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1924-05-21
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Memo
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An early demonstration of synchronous sound.Demonstration of the Phonofilm, in which synchronous music accompanies the ...
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1407
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1927-03-01
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Letter and reply
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Mr Purcell believes Vitaphone infringes his patent, which he calls Realistic Moving Pictures. Hess replies, instructing ...
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1413
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1927-03-01
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Correspondence
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The beginnings of a discourse on the acquiring of rights in regard to "talking movies." Should they be acquired and incl...
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2079
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1927-10-24
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Letter and enclosure/s
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Hays sends Warner clippings about Vitaphone
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1474
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1928-01-05
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Correspondence
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Small amount on the meetings of the general sales managers in 1928. Included is the attendance of each meeting. Also inc...
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403
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1928-03-13
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Speech/address
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'Censorship in the United States," an address delivered at the Association of the Bar, N.Y. This is a consideration of ...
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416
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1928-04-27
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Letter
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Isaacs is Assistant Trade Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Commerce in London. These are his reactions to the int...
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397
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1928-06-18
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Letter
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Censorship problems posed by the introduction of sound, and some strategies for coping with them.
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466
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1928-06-21
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Press release
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This reports Hays' annual review of the state of the motion picture industry delivered at a meeting of the MPPDA Board o...
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424
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1928-06-25
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Letter and reply
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Companies are being advised of specific violations they have made of the Don'ts and Be-Carefuls. Warners is reprimanded...
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