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  LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES

  American Film Institute, Center for Advanced Film Studies, Los Angeles:

  Oral Histories of Charles G. Clarke © 1971, Henry King © 1972, Joseph Ruttenberg © 1972, Karl Struss © 1971, and Robert D. Webb © 1971; and the Films of Erich von Stroheim Oral History © 1971

  Columbia University

  • Columbia Center for Oral History Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library: Ralph Bellamy; Edward L. Bernays; Louis A. Bonn; John Cromwell; Janet Gaynor; Howard Hawks; John Lord O’Brian; Ferdinand Pecora; Upton Sinclair; Blanche Sweet; John Wayne; Adolph Zukor

  • Thomas J. Watson Library of Business and Economics

  Fox Legal Collection, Twentieth Century Fox, Los Angeles

  Getty Research Institute, Getty Center, Los Angeles

  Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE: John J. Raskob papers

  Harvard University: Houghton Library, Harvard Theatre Collection

  Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, IA

  Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, Hewlett, NY

  Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Albert M. Greenfield papers

  Jacob Rader Marcus Center, American Jewish Archives, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati:

  Jacob Billikopf Papers; David A. Brown Papers; Jacob M. Loeb Papers; Louis Marshall Papers; Gustavus A. Rogers Scrapbook; Jacob H. Schiff Papers; Samuel Untermyer Papers; Felix M. Warburg Papers

  Library of Congress

  • Manuscript Division: Edward L. Bernays papers; Miriam Cooper papers; Lee De Forest papers; Grosvenor family papers; Charles Evans Hughes papers; Edwin P. Kilroe papers; George B. McClellan papers; Papers of the NAACP; Rosika Schwimmer papers; Harold A. C. Sintzenich diaries

  • Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recording Sound Division

  Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington. Courtesy Lilly Library:

  John Ford Papers; Ernest S. Greene MSS; Upton Sinclair MSS

  Long Island Studies Institute, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

  Los Angeles Family History Center

  Los Angeles Public Library, Frances Howard Goldwyn Branch: Herbert Brenon Papers

  Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills, CA<
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  • Special Collections: Madge Bellamy papers; J. Stuart Blackton papers; Frank Borzage papers; Charles Brabin papers; Charles G. Clarke collection; J. Searle Dawley papers; Allan Dwan papers; William Fox correspondence with Sol Wurtzel; Hedda Hopper papers; Arthur Lange scrapbook and miscellany; Jesse L. Lasky papers; Kemp Niver collection; Mary Pickford papers; Erich von Stroheim papers; Hal Wallis papers; Sol M. Wurtzel papers; Adolph Zukor correspondence

  • Oral Histories: Philip Dunne; Sam Jaffe; Sol Lesser; Eugene Zukor

  Minnesota Historical Society Library, Saint Paul, MN: Elizabeth Kenny papers

  Moving Image Research Collections, University of South Carolina, Columbia: Fox Movietone News Collection

  Museum of Modern Art, Film Study Center, New York City: Katherine Hilliker/Harry Caldwell Jr. papers; Joel Swensen papers

  National Archives and Records Administration, New York City

  National Archives and Records Administration, Philadelphia

  New York City Department of Records, Municipal Archives

  New York City Surrogate’s Court

  New York County Supreme Court, Civil Branch, Court Records, 60 Centre Street

  New York Public Library:

  • Manuscripts and Archives Division: Rosika Schwimmer papers; National Board of Review of Motion Pictures records

  • New York Sun newspaper morgue files

  • Performing Arts branch, Billy Rose Theatre Division

  Newark Public Library, Newark NJ: Newark Evening News clipping morgue

  Owen D. Young Library, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY: Owen D. Young collection, Special Collections, MSS 087

  Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

  Temple Urban Archives, Temple University, Philadelphia

  UCLA:

  • Charles E. Young Research Library, Special Collections: Motion Picture Patents Company Trial Records; Victor Mansfield Shapiro papers

  • Film & Television Archive

  Warner Bros. Archives, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California

  YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York City

  MICROFILM COLLECTIONS

  • Thomas A. Edison Papers, Microfilm Edition, Part V. Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, NJ

  • The Will Hays Papers, Cinema History Microfilm Series, edited by Douglas Gomery; series editor, Ann Martin. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, Copyright 1986 by Indiana State Library

  • “Federal Bureau of Investigation Confidential Files: The U.S. Supreme Court and Federal Judges Subject Files,” edited by Alexander Charns. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1991

  GOVERNMENT REPORTS

  • United States of America, Petitioner vs. Motion Picture Patents Co. et al., Defendants, Record—Volumes I and II. New York: Appeal Printing Co., 1916. UCLA Law Library

  • Federal Communications Commission, Accounting Department. Telephone Investigation. Special Investigation Docket No. 1. Report on Electrical Research Products Inc. (Pursuant to Public Resolution No. 8, 74th Congress) Part II, January 30, 1937. Yale University Law School Library

  • Stock Exchange Practices: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, (1932–1934), accessed at https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/87

  ONLINE RESOURCES

  • America’s Historical Newspapers, courtesy of NewsBank, Inc.

  • Ancestry.com

  • Media History Digital Library: http://mediahistoryproject.org/

  DVDS

  • Gitt, Robert. A Century of Sound, The Beginning: 1876–1932. Los Angeles: Regents of the University of California and the Rick Chace Foundation, 2007.

  • Ford at Fox—The Collection. 20th Century Fox, 2007.

  • Murnau, Borzage & Fox. 20th Century Fox, 2008.

  AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  Angela Fox Dunn papers

  NOTES

  The pagination of this electronic edition does not match the edition from which it was made. To locate a specific passage, please use the search feature on your eBook reader.

  ABBREVIATIONS

  AFD

  Angela Fox Dunn Papers, author’s collection.

  AFI

  American Film Institute, Center for Advanced Film Studies, Los Angeles, CA

  AMG

  Albert M. Greenfield Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

  AS

  Anaconda Standard (Anaconda, MT)

  ATE-APT

  American Tri-Ergon Corporation and Tri-Ergon Holding, A.G. v. Altoona Publix Theatres, Inc., Equity No. 971, United States District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania. National Archives and Records Administration, Philadelphia.

  BDE

  Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  BPL-BC

  Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection

  CCOHA

  Columbia Center for Oral History Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University, New York City

  CDT

  Chicago Daily Tribune

  CEHP

  Charles Evans Hughes Papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

  DABP

  David A. Brown Papers, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, OH

  ECC-USKF

  Empire Circuit Company v. Union Theatres Company, Sullivan and Kraus, and William Fox, United States Circuit Court, Southern District of New York, In Equity, 1908. NARA-NYC.

  EDR

  Exhibitors Daily Review

  EG-MSS

  Greene, E. MSS, Lilly Library Manuscript Collections, Indiana University, Bloomington

  EH-MPW

  Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World

  EH-W

  Exhibitors Herald-World

  EKP

  Elizabeth Kenny Papers, Minnesota Historical Society Library, St. Paul, MN

  ETR

  Exhibitors Trade Review

  FCC-ERPI

  Federal Communications Commission “Report on Electrical Research Products Inc.,” January 30, 1937

  FD

  Film Daily

  F-F

  Fox, Alice v. Fox, Aaron. Case 14518, Municipal Court of the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, Third District, 1932

  FFC-HBFC

  Fox Film Corporation v. Herbert Brenon Film Corporation, Herbert Brenon, and Lewis J. Selznick, Case 29168, 1916. Supreme Court, New York County. County Clerk Records, 60 Centre Street, NYC.

  FLC

  Fox Legal Collection, Twentieth Century Fox, Los Angeles, CA

  FMWP

  Felix M. Warburg Papers, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, OH

  FSC

  Film Study Center, Museum of Modern Art, New York City

  HBP

  Herbert Brenon Papers, Frances Howard Goldwyn—Hollywood Regional branch, Los Angeles Public Library

  HCC

  Hilliker-Caldwell Collection, Film Study Center, MoMA, NYC

  HHP

  Herbert Hoover Papers, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, West Branch, IA

  HR

  Harrison’s Reports

  HTC

  Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

  JFP

  John Ford Papers, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington

  JJRP

  John J. Raskob Papers, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE

  JLLP

  Jesse L. Lasky papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills, CA

  JSMPE

  Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers

  JSMPTE

  Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers

  JSP

  Joel Swensen Papers, Film Study Center, Museum of Modern Art, NYC

  LAT

  Los Angeles Times
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  Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

  MHL

  Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills, CA

  MO

  Morning Oregonian, (Portland, OR)

  MPD

  Motion Picture Daily

  MPH

  Motion Picture Herald

  MPN

  Motion Picture News

  MPW

  Moving Picture World

  NAACP

  Papers of the NAACP, Library of Congress, Washington, DC

  NARA-NYC

  National Archives and Records Administration, New York City

  NARA-PHL

  National Archives and Records Administration, Philadelphia

  NBR

  National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Records, Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library

  NEN

  Newark Evening News

  NMW-FFC

  Nancy M. Woodrow v. Fox Film Corporation, United States District Court, Southern District of New York, Equity, 1925. NARA-NYC

  NYCMA

  New York City Municipal Archives

  NYT

  New York Times

  NYTR

  New York Tribune

  ODYP

  Owen D. Young Papers, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY

  PEB

  Philadelphia Evening Bulletin

  PI

  Philadelphia Inquirer

  RSP

  Rosika Schwimmer Papers, Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library

 

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