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by Michael Barrier


  and City of Tomorrow

  on Disneyland’s success

  on Disney’s attitude toward other people

  on Disney’s drinking

  and Mineral King

  on planning for Disneyland

  Principles of Scientific Management (Taylor)

  Provensen, Martin

  Pullman strike

  Puss in Boots (Laugh-O-gram)

  Putnam, Thor

  Radio City Music Hall (New York)

  Radio Corporation of America (RCA)

  Rapf, Maurice

  Rathvon, N. Peter

  Red Cross

  Reeder, John F.

  Reichenbach, Harry

  Reitherman, Wolfgang “Woolie”

  religion, in Disney family life

  Reluctant Dragon, The

  Renaut, Christian

  Retlaw Enterprises

  Reymond, Dalton S.

  Rice, Joan

  “Ride of the Valkyries, The” (Wagner)

  “Rite of Spring, The” (segment of Fantasia)

  Rite of Spring, The (Stravinsky)

  RKO Radio Pictures

  Roberts, Bill

  Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Rodgers, Richard

  Rogers, Wathel

  Romero, Chuck

  Rose, David

  Rose, John

  Rouse, James

  Rowley, George

  Rub, Christian

  rubber-hose animation

  Rubin, Bill

  Rules of the Nautical Road (Farwell)

  Ryman, Herbert

  Saint Joseph’s hospital (Burbank)

  Saint Louis project

  Saint Paul Congregational Church (Chicago)

  Salkin, Leo

  Salten, Felix

  Saludos Amigos

  Santa’s Workshop

  Sargeant, Eddie

  Schaefer, George

  Schmeltz, Fred

  Schneider, Charles and Nettie

  Schuster, Harold D.

  Screen Cartoonists Guild

  Seal Island

  Sears, Ted

  Seversky, Alexander de

  Sewell, Hazel

  Shaggy Dog, The

  Sharpsteen, Ben

  as Dumbo supervisor

  on George Drake

  as Pinocchio supervisor

  on Ub Iwerks

  Shaw, Chuck

  Sheets, Millard

  Sherman, Richard and Robert

  Sherwood, Leighton I. (“Doc Sherwood”)

  Shockey, Cash

  Silly Symphonies (series)

  Simpson, Nadine

  Sinbad the Sailor

  Skeleton Dance, The

  Sklar, Marty

  Sleeping Beauty

  Smith, Margaret

  Smith, Paul (animator)

  Smith, Paul (composer)

  Smith, Webb

  Smoke Tree Ranch (Palm Springs)

  “Snow White” (Brothers Grimm)

  Snow White (silent feature)

  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

  difficulties with animation of dwarfs

  difficulties with layouts

  difficulties with story

  Disney’s role

  early story work

  influence on Sleeping Beauty

  live action, use of in animation

  music’s role in

  premiere

  preview

  proposed bonus from profits

  RKO distribution contract

  rush to finish inking and painting of cels

  as “source of great trouble” to Disney

  success

  So Dear to My Heart

  Song of the South

  Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The (Dukas)

  “Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The” (segment of Fantasia)

  Sorrell, Herbert

  sound, synchronization of cartoon with

  South American trip

  Southdale mall (Minneapolis)

  Soy Bean, The (unfinished film)

  Stack, Robert

  Stalling, Carl: break with Disneys

  with Disney in Los Angeles

  with Disney in New York

  in Kansas City

  as pianist for Three Little Pigs

  and Silly Symphonies

  Stalmaster, Hal

  Stanford Research Institute (SRI)

  Stanford University, as source of Disney artists

  Stanislavsky, Konstantin

  Stanley Fabian Warner theater chain

  “Steamboat Bill” (song)

  Steamboat Willie: New York premiere

  New York recording sessions

  planning for sound

  preview at Disney studio

  Steeplechase, The

  Stein, Jules

  Stevenson, Robert

  Stokes, Robert

  Stokowski, Leopold

  storyboard

  Storyland

  Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men, The

  Strange Interlude

  stretch and squash (animation technique)

  Strickland, Eddie

  strike at Disney studio

  Sugar Bowl (ski resort)

  Sullivan, Pat

  Swan of Tuonela, The (Sibelius)

  sweatbox

  Swift, David

  Swift, Howard

  Swiss Family Robinson

  Switzerland

  Sword and the Rose, The

  Sword in the Stone, The

  Talmadge, Constance

  Tate, Norman

  Tatum, Donn

  Taurog, Norman

  Taylor, Deems

  Taylor, Don

  Taylor, E. H. (“Grandpa Taylor”)

  Taylor, Frederick W.

  Technicolor

  Technirama

  television, Disney’s early involvement with

  television commercials

  Tempo studio

  Terry, Paul

  Terrytoons studio

  Them!

  Third Man on the Mountain

  Thomas, Bob

  Thomas, Frank

  as Alice in Wonderland animator

  as Bambi animator

  as Cinderella animator

  as Pinocchio animator

  as Sleeping Beauty animator

  as Snow White animator

  Three Caballeros, The

  Three Little Pigs

  Tivoli Gardens (Copenhagen)

  Toby Tyler

  Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Bach)

  Todd, Richard

  Toland, Gregg

  Tomlinson, David

  Tommy Tucker’s Tooth

  Tomorrowland (episodes of Disneyland)

  Tonka

  Tortoise and the Hare, The

  Travers, P. L.

  Treasure Island

  True-Life Adventures (series)

  “True-Life Fantasy”

  Tunberg, William

  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

  Two Fabulous Characters. See Adventures of lchabod and Mr. Toad, The

  Tytla, Vladimir “Bill”

  as Dumbo animator

  as Snow White animator

  Tytle, Harry

  Ugly Dachshund, The

  Uncle Remus. See Song of the South

  United Artists (UA)

  Universal studio

  Van Beuren studio

  Van Dyke, Dick

  Van Noy Interstate Company

  Vaughan, Dee

  Victory Through Air Power

  Voght, Dolores

  Wagon Train

  Walker, Card

  Walker, Gus

  Walker, Ryan

  Wallace, Ollie

  Walsh, Bill

  Walt Disney, Incorporated. See Disney, Walt, Incorporated

  Walt Disney, the Art of Animation (Thomas)

  Walt Disney Company. See Disney, Walt, Company

  Walt Disney Productions. See Disney, Walt,
Productions

  Walt Disney World. See Disney World

  Walt Disney’s EPCOT ’66 (film)

  Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color (television series)

  Warner Brothers

  Water Birds

  Watkin, Lawrence Edward

  Wayne, John

  WED Enterprises

  and Audio-Animatronics

  and City of Tomorrow

  as Disney’s private company

  and Mineral King project

  as owner of Disneyland railroad

  sale to Walt Disney Productions

  Weeks, Clair

  Western Printing and Lithographing Company

  Westinghouse Electric

  Westward Ho the Wagons!

  “Wheels a-Rolling” pageant

  White, Stanley

  Whitney, John Hay

  “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” (song)

  Why We Fight (series)

  Wickersham, Bob

  Wilck, Tommie

  Wind in the Willows, The (unfinished feature)

  Winecoff, Nat

  Winkler, George

  Winkler, Margaret J.

  Winkler Pictures

  women at Disney studio, restricted roles of

  Wood, C. V.

  Wood, Cornett

  Wood, Sam

  Woodward, Marvin

  Woolery, Adrian

  World’s Columbia Exposition of 1893

  Wright, Ralph

  Wynn, Ed

  Ye Olden Days

  York, Jeff

  Zamora, Rudy

  Zander, Jack

  Zanuck, Darryl

  Zermatt, Switzerland

  “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” (song)

  Zorro (television series)

  Zorro building

 

 

 


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