Production design (Oct 1951-Aug 1952)

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eluding those of Richard Barthelmess (forty-eight books prepared by his mother, each book devoted to a specific picture in which he starred); Walter Wanger; Jean Hersholt; Sol Lesser; Mack Sennett, and the Thomas Ince collection of more than ninety books containing synopses and stills of pictures made by the Ince Company. A quick run-through of the Academy Library assets reveals that there is categorical information covering more than six thousand actors, writers, directors, producers, technicians, and film editors from the early silents to today's titanic productions. Also, volumes of early day trade papers, both foreign and domestic, plus a complete file of "Sight and Sound," the famous English critical quarterly, and bound issues of all present day film trade journals, are included. Through this vast library, and its various other channels, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences serves the motion picture industry. The Selig Back Lot — 1912. What DID they burn in that incinerator? The Selig Polyscope Co., Inc. — StudioOffice and Salesroom, 45-49 Randolph St., Chicago, III., 1912. Also — real estate for sale. ./'W-! <-< • Ot'C' ( *? f The streets, open air Stages, and other buildings of Universal City, 1912. Page 1 0