2329
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1934-10-15
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Letter
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Dr. LeMee, leading nose, throat and ear specialist in France, is interested in the medical films made by Eastman Kodak.
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2327
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1934-10-19
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Letter
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Reply to a letter (10-1589) regarding enquiry concerning the production of animated cartoons depicting bone and joint me...
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2339
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1934-10-24
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Letter
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Calling for a meeting of the Board of Directors on 30 October 1934 to further discuss an issue raised at the meeting hel...
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2326
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1934-10-25
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Letter
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Considering a project to produce animated cartoons depicting various surgical procedures on bones and joints.
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1084
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1934-10-29
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Letter
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Shorts must carry PCA seal -- "Experience of others discloses that a minimum of 18 feet of film including fade-in and fa...
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2374
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1934-10-30
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Letter
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Sends Milliken update on status of several short subjects having no record of PCA seal of approval.
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2373
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1934-11-01
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Letter
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Sends Milliken list of short subjects given seal or made before seal was required. Milliken is trying to make sure that ...
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2381
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1934-11-16
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Letter
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Despite initial misgivings, Hays feels the PCA seal of approval should be shortened, particularly with short subjects.
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2306
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1934-11-17
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Letter
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Hays feels the Production Code Administration seal of approval could be modified but is insistent that the emphasis of t...
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2372
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1934-11-19
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Letter
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Hart writes to Eastern Production Managers advising of a meeting to be held on 21 November 1934.
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1100
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1934-11-20
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Letter
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Schaefer suggests that the PCA seal of approval be placed with the main title, thereby reducing the cost of the process....
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2490
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1934-11-23
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Letter
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Two examples of eliminations the Kansas Censor Board insisted upon in two MGM films: The Painted Veil and The Gay Bride....
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1082
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1934-11-26
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Letter
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Calls to reduce the length of the PCA seal. Currently appears on screen for a relatively lengthy period of time. As patr...
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1085
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1934-11-30
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Letter
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Executives have never hissed the PCA Seal as alleged in a recent Christian Advocate. Audiences have done so on occasion...
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1097
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1934-12-01
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Letter
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The NBR wants to change the legend used by the studios to "classified and passed by the NBR" in view of current public c...
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1096
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1934-12-10
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Letter
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Buckley thinks the continued employment of the National Board of Review (NBR) is a waste of money: "The NBR, as you know...
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2376
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1934-12-10
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Letter
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Suggesting the PCA seal of approval be placed in the main titles of short subjects as the use of additional footage is a...
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2361
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1934-12-11
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Letter
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Cohn is opposed to changing the NBR approval legend to "Classified and Passed by the National Board of Review" from the ...
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2364
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1934-12-13
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Letter
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Outlines the Florida state statute in relation to films and need for the seal of approval from the National Board of Rev...
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2325
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1934-12-17
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Letter
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Updating Hays on the medical film concerned with animal experimentation. Hays is the honorary president of the Board of ...
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