2004
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1934-10-05
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Correspondence
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A description of Tenney's continuous film rewind device. Includes small amount of correspondence on this subject.
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2382
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1934-11-13
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Correspondence
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Paramount is pushing for a change to the Production Code Administration seal of approval, particularly with short subjec...
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1088
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1934-12-28
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Correspondence
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Tom Baily and Bill Pine of Paramount publicity department. are rumoured to be planning to "make it tough" for Breen to e...
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2681
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1935-02-08
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Correspondence
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Certain films currently in circulation need to be withdrawn because they are not acceptable under the new provisions of ...
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1134
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1935-02-10
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Correspondence
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Correspondence re movies recommended for withdrawal from circulation, especially in the light of the Catholic banned lis...
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2587
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1935-02-28
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Correspondence
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Asking Beetson to show his report (worked on with Harry Cohn) on ways to reduce the film needed for the display of the P...
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2494
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1935-03-01
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Correspondence
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Small file relating to the amendment to the Kansas Censorship Law. While films must be approved by the board prior to ex...
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2543
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1935-03-01
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Correspondence
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Small file relating to First Division becoming a member of the MPPDA.
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2630
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1935-03-01
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Correspondence
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File of correspondence informing companies of the new shorter PCA seal of approval for short subjects -- it will no long...
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1129
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1935-03-14
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Correspondence
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According to Worth M. Tippy of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America (FCCCA), "the self-censorship at Hol...
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2548
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1935-04-05
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Correspondence
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Breen feels everything possible has been tried to persuade Nat Levine to have his company Mascot become a member of the ...
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2612
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1935-05-01
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Correspondence
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Further information regarding PCA seal and the limited access exhibitors have to information on which films have been PC...
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1125
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1935-05-07
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Correspondence
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The national circuits are including in all contracts a provision that relieves them of obligation to play an film that d...
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2502
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1935-05-23
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Correspondence
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There is disagreement in Ohio as to whether newsreels should be subject to censorship. It appears that they were exempt...
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1127
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1935-06-05
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Correspondence
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Concern about the practice of some exhibitors eliminating the PCA Seal. Many fail to distinguish between censorship and...
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1123
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1935-06-12
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Correspondence
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Zanuck wants to make a kidnapping story, Snatched, which is against industry policy. The MPPDA musters as much informat...
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2002
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1935-06-18
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Correspondence
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Fabric Flame-proofing Corporation -- Eastman Kodak gave this outfit a 200 foot roll of film for their flame proofing tre...
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2462
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1935-07-27
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Correspondence
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Small file of correspondence relating to each member of the Board of Directors signing the resolution concerning the enf...
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2541
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1935-09-01
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Correspondence
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Small file on the acceptance of Reliance Pictures Corporation for Class A membership to the MPPDA.
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2642
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1935-09-05
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Correspondence
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Re-releases of films that have been approved by the PCA will carry the letter "R" after the Code certificate number. Inc...
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