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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