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Editorial ContentSjl924, YearJ;Book
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Admission percentage tax 425
Admission tax figures 291
American Dramatists 201
American Soc. of Cinematographers .265
A. M. P. A 215
Art Directors' Asso 271
Assistant Directors' Asso 483
Authors' League of America. 201
Authors' Congress— Famous Players.. 267
Better Films Movement 1923 499
Billposters' Inter. Asso 366
Books, publications relative to industry 93
Brokers— Play 200-497
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce Reports 390
Cameramen and their productions.... 75 Canadian Motion Picture Distributors. 85
Casting agents 497
Censor board rejections 281
Censor Board standards 273
Chains of theaters 301
Clubs, Societies and Unions, list 363
Committee on Public Relations 196
Contract, Uniform 347-509
Cost productions statistics 271
Critics, daily newspapers, U. S. A.... 223
Dept. of Agriculture films 417
Directors and their productions 65
Distribution percentage tables 205
Distributors of Non-Theatrical Pict..367
Eastern studios 207
Editors and title writers 200
Page
Exchange addresses leading distributors 97
Famous Players' earnings 459
Famous Players' theaters 213
Feature productions, 1923 33
Feature titles, six thousand 129
Federal Trade Commission resume for
1923 220
Film deliveries, New York City 195
Film Boards of Trade 209
Film libraries 367
Financial statements of important
corporations 225
First run houses of importance 413
Foreign lists of importance 373
Foreign offices American distributors . 369
Freight rates 105
Hays organization resume 95
Headlines of the year 321-459
Hollywood Studio Props 197
Illuminating Electrical Engineers' Soc. 195
Imports and exports 405
Incorporations of the year 354
Independent Exchanges — Product handled 461
Independent productions of the year.. 77
Laboratories 207
Leading distributors exch. addresses.. 97
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Legal holidays 201
Legal decisions of importance 241
Legislative action on censorship, Sunday closing, etc 487
Literature regarding industry 89
Loew's Allied Corporations 77
Lyceum Bureaus, U. S. and Canada.. 361
Magicians' Societies and Clubs 366
Motion Picture Engineers 265
Motion Picture Photographers 291
Motion Picture Prod. Asso. — L. A 364
Motion Picture Producers' Asso. —
Hollywood 85
Motion Picture Publications 217
M. P. D. A 87
M. P. T. O. of America 237
Music Publishers 211
National Academy visual instruction. .349
National Motion Picture League 203
New York Theater Owners membership 283
Parcel post shipment regulations 349
Personnel of important organizations. .287
Producers of short subjects 443
Productions of the year (together with name of releasing company, release date, names of star, director and
date of review) 33
Production budget 1923 365
Projection rooms (New York) 195
Romantic history of motion pictures,
by Terry Ramsaye 3
Russell Sage Foundation Survey — Children's attitude toward pictures. .351
Scenario Brokers, Hollywood 200
Scenario writers productions 119
Screen Writers' Guild 201
Short subject releases 79
Short Subject producers 443
Star Salaries 299
Stars and their productions 71
State Legislative action, Censorship,
Sunday closing, etc 487
Statistics of Industry 271-364
Stock Market Fluctuations 456
Studio Props, Hollywood 197
Studio Props, New York 199
Studios, West Coast 207
Eastern 207
Studio Officials West Coast 267
Supply dealers ' 423
Ten Best Box Office Titles ..499
Ten Best Pictures 1923 123
Ten Best Sellers of the Year 497
Theater chains 301
Uniform contract 347,509
Llniform Contract 509
United Exhibitors of Canada 85
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