Year book of motion pictures (1951)

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Kiankliii, Harold B. Motion picture theater man asemeiit. N. Y.. Doran & Co.. 1927. Goode, Kenneth and Kaufman. Zenn. Profitable showmanship. N. Y., Prentice Hall, 1939. Hendricks, Bill and Wausrh, Howard. Encyc loliedia of exploitation, N. Y.. Showmen's Trade Review. 1937, Hendricks, Bill and Orr, Montg^omery, Showmanship in advertisinfr. N, Y,, Showmen's Trade Review, Inc, 1949. Ricketson, Frank H., Jr. The management of motion picture theatres. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, 1938. Slote. Helen, ed. The motion picture theater— planning, upkeep. N. Y., Society of Motion Picture Engineers, 1948. VI. ECONOMIC, GOVERNMENTAL, AND LEGAL ASPECTS Bcrlrand. Daniel, Evans, W. Duane, and Blanchard, E. L. The motion picture industry — a lialtern of control. Temporary National Economic Committee, Monograph No. 43. Wash., Government Printing Office, 1941. Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. Government and mass eomnuuiications. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. 1947. Commission on Freedom of the I*ress. A free and responsible press; a general report on mass communication. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1947. ErnsI, Morris L. The first freedom. N. Y., Macmillan, 1946. Hail man, Dennis. Motion picture law digest, including all court decisions from 1900 to June 1947. Los Angeles. 1947. Hticltig. Mae D. Economic control of the motion picture industry; a study in industrial organiz.ition. Phila., University of Pennsylvania Press. 1944. K.ihn, Gordon. Hollywood on trial: the story of the 10 who were indicted. N. Y., Boni & Gaer. 1948. Lewis, Howard T. Cases on the motion picture industry. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, 1930. Lewis. Howard T. The motion picture industry. N. Y., Van Nostrand, 1933. Lindey, Alexander. Motion picture agreements annotated. Albany, Matthew Bender & Co.. 1947. Marchetti. Roger. Law of stage, screen, and radio. San Francisco, Suttonhouse, 1936. Myers, Abram F. Manual of arbitration under the Motion Picture Consent Decree. Wash., Allied States Association of Motion Picture Exhibitors, 1941. Nizer. Louis. New courts of industry; self-regulMtion under the motion picture code. N. Y., Longacre Press, 1935. Ross, Murray. Stars and strikes; the unionization of Hollywood, N. Y., Columbia University Press. 1941. Schramm, Wilbur, ed. Communications in modern society; fifteen studies of the mass media . . . Urbana, University of Illinois Press. 1948. Scabui-y. William M. Motion picture problems; the cinema and the League of Nations. N. Y., Avnndale I»ress, 1929. Seabury, William M. The public and the motion picture industry. N. Y., Macmillan, 1926. Waples. Bougies, ed. Print, radio, and film in a democracy; ten papers on the administration of mass communications in the public interest. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1942. VII. SOCIETY AND MOTION PICTURES (Influence of films, censorship, selfregulation, etc.) .\d'er. Mortimer J. Art and prudence; a study in practical philosophy. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co.. 1937. Reman. Lamar T.. comp. Selected articles on censorship of the theater and moving pictures. N. Y.. H. W. Wilson Co., 1931. Rhmier, Herbert. Movies and conduct. N. Y.. Macmillan. 1933. Blnmer, Herbert and Hauser, Philip M. Movies, delin<iuency, and crime. N. Y., Macmillian, 1933. Box. Kathleen. The cinema and the public: an inquiry made in 1946 by the Social Survey into cinema-going habits and expenditure. London. Central OfRce of Information. 1947. Buchanan, Andrew. Film and the future. London, Allen & Unwin, 1945. Rnckle. Gerard Fort. The minds and the film: a treatise on the psychological factors in the film. London. G. Routledge & Sons, 1926. Charters. W. W. Motion pictures and youth: a summary. N. Y., Macmillan, 1934, (Payne Fund Studies) Dale. Edgar. Children's attendance at motion pictures. N. Y., Macmillan. 1935. Dale. Edgar. The content of motion pictures, N. Y., Macmillan, 19,35. Dysinger, Wendell C. and Ruckmick, C. A. The emotional responses of children to the motion picture situation. N. Y.. Macmillan. 1933. Ernst. Morris L. and Lindey, Alexander. The censor marches on: recent milestones in the administration of the obscenity law in the United States. N. Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1940. Ernst, Morris L. and Lorentz. Pare. Censored; the Private life of the movies, N. Y., Cape & Smith. 1930. Field. Marv and Miller, Maud M. The boys' and Girls' film book. London. Burke Pub. Co., 1947. The film in national life: the proceedings of a conference held in Exeter, April 1943, London, British Film Institute. Ford, Richard. Children in the cinema. London, Allen & Unwin, 1939. Foim^'n, Henry J. Our movie made children. N. Y., Macmillan, 1933. Gi'cat Britain. Home office. Report of the departmental committee on children and the cinema. London. H. M. Stationery Office, 1950. Hande'. Leo A. Hollywood looks at its audience. Urbana. HI., University of Illinois Press. 1950. Harley, John Eugene. World-wide influences of the cinema; a study of official censorship and the international cultural aspects of motion pictures. Los Angeles. University of Southern California Press. 1940. Hcladav. Perrv W. and Stoddard, George D. Getting ideas from the movies. N. Y., Macmillan. 1933. Inglis Ruth A. Freedom of the movies: a report on self-regulation from the Commission on Freedom of the Press. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1947. Klipper. Joseph T. The effects of mass media. N. Y.. Bureau of .^nnlied Sound Research, Columbia University, 1949. Kncw'es. Dorothy. The censor, the drama and the film. London. Allen & Unwin, 1934. Martin, Olga J. Hollywood's movie commandments; a handbok for motion picture writers and reviewers. N. Y., H. W. Wilson Co.. 19.37. Ma.yer. J. P. British cinemas and their midiences. sociological studies. London, Dohson. 1948. Mayer. J. P. Sociologv of films studie': and documents. London. Faber & Faber. 1946. Mitchel, Alice M. Children and movies. Chicago Univeristy of Chicago Press, 1929. . „ ^ Moley, Raymond. Are we movie made? N. Y., Macy-Masins. 1938. Moley, Raymond. The Hays office. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1945. Motion pictures classified by National Legion of Decency. Feb. 1936 — November 1948. N. Y., National Legion of Decencv. 1949. Noble, Peter. The Negro in films. London, Skel ton Robinson. 1948, 903