Investigation of concentration of economic power; monograph no. 1[-43] (1940)

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9Q INDEX Page National Industrial Recovery Act 7 National Recover}^ Administration: Code of Fair Competition for the Motion Picture Industry 7, 8, 26, 30, 34, 36, 38, 39, 44 The motion-picture industry study (1936) 3, 26, 30, 34, 37 National Recovery Review Board: Report relating to the motion-picture industry (1934); cited 8, 26 National Theatres Corporation 60, 74 Neely bill 25, 32 New England Theatres, Inc . 59 New York Herald Tribune (January 12, 1935); cited 34 Observations on motion-picture industry. (See Motion-picture industry.) O'Donnell, R. J 46 O'Mahoney, Joseph C ix O'Reilly, C. L . . .- 8 Oriental Theatre Co. 48 Orpheum Circuit, Inc 61 Overbuying. (See Motion-picture industry.) Palace Theater 37, 38 Paramount-Famous-Lasky Corporation 59 Paramount Pictures Corporation 5-16, 39, 45, 48, 59, 68, 69, 73, 74 Paramount Pictures, Inc 59 Paramount Publix Corporation 59 Path6 Exchange, Inc . 4, 61 Photophone 7 Pickford, Mary 5, 61 Pioneer Pictures, Inc ' 68 Prices. (See Motion-picture industry.) Principal Pictures Corporation 68 Printers' Ink (May 3, 1928); cited xii Production Code of Ethics 65 Protection. (See Motion-picture industry, clearance and zoning.) Radio Corporation of America . 7 Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corporation. _^ 7-16, 47, 61, 73, 74 Ramsaye, Terry: A Million and One Nights (1926); cited 3 R. C. A. Manufacturing Co., Inc 68 References to literature and sources: 1. Crowder, W. F.: Concentration of Production in Manufacturing (1940); cited xi 2^Danielian, A. R.: A. T. & T., the Story of Industrial Conquest; -^ cited XI 3. Federal Trade Commission: Docket No. 835; cited 26 4. Federal Trade Commission v. Paramount-Famous-Lasky Corpora- tion; cited 26 5. Film Dailv (June 7, 1940); cited 17 6. Film Daily Yearbook 13, 16 7. Film Facts (1940); cited 25,67,68 8. Fortune (August 1939); cited 15 9. Hamilton, W. and Till, I.: Antitrust in Action (1940); cited 73 10. Interstate Circuit, Inc., et al. v. The United States of America; cited. 46, 47 11. Jacobs, L.: The Rise of the American Film (1939); cited 3,6,7 12. Kennedy, J. P.: Story of the Films (1927); cited 14 13. Lewis, H. T.: The Motion-Picture Industry (1933); cited 3 14. Motion-Picture Almanac (1935-36); cited 65 15. Motion-Picture Yearbook (1940); cited 45 16. National Recovery Administration: The Motion-Picture Industry Study (1936) 3,26,30,34,37 17. National Recovery Review Board: Report relating to the motion- picture industry (1934): cited 8, 26 18. New York Herald Tribune (January 12, 1935); cited 34 19. Printers' Ink (May 3, 1928); cited xii 20. Ramsaye, T.: A Million and One Nights (1926); cited -... 3 21. Standard Trade and Securities (Febuftrv 20, 1935); cited 7 22. Stevens, W. H. S.t Unfair Competition (1917); cited.-.._.-. 14 23. Tegu's Palace Theatre, Inc. v. Interstate Theatre Corporation, et al.; cited . .. 3*7