12
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1922-09-30
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Letter
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Warner Bros.' guardedly negative reaction to Hays' proposals for the public relations Committee, contained in his letter...
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13
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1922-10-18
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Letter
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Discussing the promotion of non-theatrical, pedagogic, and religious films as agents of "international amity," and as im...
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3280
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1922-11-20
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Letter
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Letter of advice from the Arbitration Society of America, written at Hays request, on the wording of the arbitration cla...
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3300
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1922-12-01
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Letter
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Draft of Legal opinion on damages resulting from a broken contract. Refers to Frohlich and Schwartz, The Law of Motion ...
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35
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1922-12-06
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Letter
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Re new copyright legislation. If we become members of the Berne Copyright Union it would result in a tremendous saving t...
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36
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1922-12-09
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Letter
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Seeks comment on the copyright legislation. Includes a copy of the bill itself.
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60
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1922-12-16
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Letter
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Concerns the successful introduction of movies on a train trip from Chicago to St. Louis. Contains a description of the...
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3218
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1922-12-23
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Letter
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Hays has agreed not to permit release of any Arbuckle pictures.
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23
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1923-01-31
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Letter
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Hays attempts to put the Arbuckle case to rest with the Committee: notifies Hamner of Arbuckle's decision not to appear ...
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79
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1923-01-31
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Letter
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Arbuckle: Zukor confirms to Joy that Famous Players-Lasky (FPL) will not release pictures - Arbuckle to direct.
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3306
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1923-02-24
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Letter
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complaint from a small Wisconsin exhibitor that the contract doesn't help him, since it does not require the distributor...
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3305
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1923-02-25
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Letter
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complaint for a small Wisconsin exhibitor that the contract doesn't help him, since it does not require the distributor ...
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37
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1923-02-27
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Letter
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Concern re proposed copyright legislation. Includes acknowledgements of earlier letters from Swarts in December 1922.
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26
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1923-03-06
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Letter
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The Committee of the National Education Association on Visual Education accepts the proposal of the Producers put forwar...
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28
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1923-03-23
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Letter
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Summary of the work of the Public Relations Committee since its inception: in a brief resume prepared by Joy, he claims ...
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29
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1923-03-27
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Letter
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Response to Hamner letter of 03-23-1923. Hays appends a resolution taken by members of the MPPDA, a reaffirmation of no...
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3311
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1923-04-10
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Letter
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on arbitration clause, recording the addition of four new by-laws (Articles 3 to 7) which were prepared with Kirchwey an...
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3312
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1923-04-22
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Letter
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he has discussed revised arbitration by-laws with the New York Theatre Owners Chamber of Commerce Charles OReilly. Assu...
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3313
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1923-04-22
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Letter
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listing MPTOA objections and enclosing a report and resolution passed by the MPTOA convention in Chicago 22 May 1923, id...
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58
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1923-04-27
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Letter
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Notification of a list of companies and their representatives recommended for acceptance in Membership Committee by Loew...
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132
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1923-04-30
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Letter
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This item, part of the Uniform Contract documentation, calls for the creation of a Code of Ethics in the movie business,...
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3314
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1923-06-20
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Letter
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A proposed FBT for Texas following the arbitration by-laws will be in conformity with Texas law
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38
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1923-06-29
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Letter
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Apparently a reply to an enquiry about whether films copyrighted in the U.S. are protected in Latin American countries. ...
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3316
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1923-07-05
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Letter
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As heretofore made plain, we are glad to discuss with you and those you represent any matter of interest to the industry...
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59
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1923-07-12
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Letter
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Joy requests information about the supplying of films to "institutions," to pass on to the Public Relations Committee (C...
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3317
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1923-08-08
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Letter
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the printed form of the contract is consistent with the law.
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3318
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1923-08-08
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Letter
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expressing his reservations about an amendment to the arbitration clause proposed by Path for inclusion in their version...
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3282
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1923-08-27
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Letter
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Letter contains a memo on the Uniform Contract to be sent to all Branch managers aim is to send out uniform instruction...
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2022
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1923-09-07
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Letter
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MPPDA has established contact with the National Vigilance Committee of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, wh...
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39
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1923-11-27
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Letter
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Notification of British National Film League resolution concerning copyright policy.
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154
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1923-12-10
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Letter
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Mrs Wright recommends action to get certain movies banned. (Letter from Beetson to Hays, 03-17-1924, indicates Mrs King...
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220
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1924-01-04
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Letter
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This is a complaint about the habitual movie portrayal of telephone operators as a "novel reading gum chewer or flapper....
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140
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1924-01-21
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Letter
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Apparently Russell has sought the opinions of editors on motion picture advertising. Marshall's letter deplores scandal...
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3221
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1924-02-11
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Letter
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Requesting that he send a message to his Hollywood office endorsing the resolutions taken at the first AMPP meeting.
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219
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1924-03-03
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Letter
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Dr Millar is the General Secretary of the New York Federation of Churches. Like Mr Wells, he complains of the denigrati...
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155
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1924-03-17
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Letter
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Beetson informs Hays that 'So far I have succeeded in keeping Mrs. Wright off any of the important committees of the Fed...
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153
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1924-04-23
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Letter
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This is a synopsis of the trouble that the AMPP has been having with Mrs Wright and the Animal Defense League. It conta...
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136
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1924-06-24
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Letter
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'I am enclosing herewith copies of "Manhandled" advertisements with changes suggested by you in every instance." The ad...
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218
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1924-07-01
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Letter
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Hertz mildly protests about the use of Yellow Cabs by movie criminals. Hays requests Albert Warner and the AMPP to avoi...
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203
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1924-07-02
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Letter
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Includes a copy of the resolution taken at the MPPDA Board of Directors meeting of 06-19-1924, "covering the matter of t...
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152
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1924-07-03
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Letter
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Beetson suggests mounting an attack on the business practices of the Animal Defense League in response to attacks by the...
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201
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1924-07-18
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Letter
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The members of the MPPDA Law Committee, appointed by Hays, are listed. Rogers is the chairman. Letters notifying commi...
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161
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1924-07-26
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Letter
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Concerns Californian visit by Hays. Beetson is enthusiastic about the effect of Hays' speech before the Wampas Club. (...
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151
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1924-08-04
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Letter
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The Christian Science Monitor (06-12-1924) contained a version of Beetsons report exonerating the motion picture industr...
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222
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1924-08-11
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Letter
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Crandall complains of the practice of releasing big-budget features in legitimate theatres rather than cinemas, and char...
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217
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1924-08-23
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Letter
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Wells complains that Protestant ministers are frequently held up to ridicule in the movies, whereas Catholics and Jews a...
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144
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1924-09-17
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Letter
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Resolutions concerning advertising principles (not included here), passed at a Californian AMPP meeting, are being sent ...
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168
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1924-09-24
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Letter
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McMahon suggests three specific additional eliminations that would make Between Friends tolerable from the Catholic poin...
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169
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1924-09-25
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Letter
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Smith agrees at once to recall all prints of Between Friends and make the cuts suggested by McMahon. (Later -- 10-10-...
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149
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1924-10-07
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Letter
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Donaldson is in charge of MPPDA "institutional advertising." The Board has passed a resolution that each member should ...
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