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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES Third Series CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES THIRD SERIES TABLE OF ORGANIZATION Price per semiannual issue Part 1 A Books $1. 50 A Books and selected pamphlets. AF Books in foreign languages published abroad.
AI Books in the English language first published abroad. Part IB Pamphlets, Serials and Contributions to Periodicals 1.
50 AA Pamphlets and serials, also books not included in Part lA. B5 Contributions to periodicals. Part 2 Periodicals 1. 00 B Periodicals. 4 Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery 1. 00 C Lectures and other works prepared for oral delivery. DP Published dramatic and dramatico-musical works.
DU Unpublished dramatic and dramatico-musical works. Part 5A Published Music 1. 50 EF Musical compositions published abroad.
EP Musical compositions pubHshed in the United States. Part 5B Unpublished Music 1. 50 EU Unpublished music. Part 6 Maps 50 F Maps. Parts 7-11 A Works of Art, Reproductions of Works of Art, Scientific and Technical Drawings, Photographic Works, Prints and Pictorial Illustrations 1. 00 GP Published works of art and designs for works of art. GU Unpublished works of art and designs for works of aft.
H Reproductions of works of art published in the United States. HF Reproductions of works of art published abroad. IP Published drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- nical character. LU Unpublished drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character. JP Published photographs.
JU Unpubhshed photographs. K Prints and pictorial illustrations, published in the United States. KF Prints and pictorial illustrations published abroad. Part llB Commercial Prints and Labels 1.
00 KK Commercial prints and labels. 13 Motion Pictures 50 LP Published motion picture photoplays. LU Unpublished motion picture photoplays. MP Published motion pictures other than photoplays. MU Unpublished motion pictures other than photoplays. Part 14A Renewal Registrations — Literature, Art, Film 50 R Renewal registrations. Part 14B Renewal Registrations — Music 1.
00 R Renewal registrations. CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES Third Series VOLUME 3, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 1 Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery JANUARY-JUNE 1949 2: ■i,>£ Ic 14jan49; DU18252. May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30,July 7, 14, 21 28^ Aug. 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct. 3 Ic each 17Jan49; DU18261- 18280. ® Ic llMar49; DU19071.
© Ic llMar49; DU19072. X Ic llMar49; DU19073, 190. 3 Ic llMar49; DU19074. 19, 1949, © Ic llMar49; DU19075. S Ic llMar49; DU19076. 2, 1949, © Ic 27May49; DU20193.
© Ic 27May49; DU20194. © Ic 27May49; DU20195. THE BOSTONIANS. Quinn, Alison. SEE BOSUSTOW, JAMES URE.
Carnival for coconuts, a comed)^ in three acts by Jim Bosustow. & James Ure Bosustow; Ic 25Feb49; DU18895. BOSWELL, Mary Louise. Clem's barber shoo.
SEE Boswell, ToUa Raymond. Let's go shopping with Mary Lou. DU19263, SEE Boswell, Tolla Raymond.
BOSWELL, TOLLA RAYMOND, Clem's barber shop, by Tolla Raymond Boswell and Mary Louise Bosw'ell. B Television script] © Tolla Raymond oswell, Jr., Mary Louise Boswell; lc^lOFeb49; DU18693. Let's go shopping with Mary Lou, by Tolla Raymond Boswell and Mary Louise Boswell. [Sample television script] © Tolla Raymond Boswell, Jr., Mary Louise Boswell; Ic 28Mar49; DU19263.
BOTE (Ed.) & G. Die Flut, DU19193. SEE Cramer, Heinz von. Die Nachtschwalbe. SEE Wolf, Friedrich, BOUDOUSSE, Lucien.
SEE Bemard-Luc, Jean. BOUGHS and holly. SEE The Voice of Christmas, no, 3. BOUND for glory. SEE Chamberlain, Lowell Colby. BOURBON Street.
DU19974, SEE Farley, Richard Joseph. BOURKE, JOHN JAMES. The busy buddies, a sketch by Jack Riano [pseud.] and Marjorie Howard.
Bourke, Marjorie Howard; Ic 14Feb49;DU18558. BOWEN, VERNON. Little Tommy Tinkle, the little bell who found a big job; an original children's operetta. Book by Vernon Bowen, lyrics by Edward Lane, music by John Jacob Loeb. [Text and music on separate leaves] 3 Vernon Bowen Edward Lane, John Jacob Loeb; Ic 5Apr49; DU19652.
BOWER, Grant, pseud. SEE Bower Roy E. BOWER, ROY E.
Brownstone front, a murder play in three acts by Grant Bower [pseud.] © Roy E. Bower; Ic 10May49; DU19929, 854120 0-49-3 DOWLEG Bill, the sea-going cowboy. SEE Stewart, Virginia Harden. BOWRING, Rand, pseud.
SEE Boring, Randolph O. A BOY and his dog. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. BOY with courage. SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no.
BOYD, Caroline. SEE Boyd, Carolyn Fitzgerald-Plummer. BOYD, Carolyn Fitzgerald-Plummer, Galabeea. SEE MUler, Stanley Arthur. The O'Briens of Paris. SEE Miller, Stanley Arthur.
BOYD, James Michael, The cold war of Mr. SEE Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc. Men at work-together.
SEE Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc. Platform for America. SEE Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc. BOYD, MOREON BEURNERE.
Of life, a song; a children's musical for adults, in four acts. [Text and music on seoarate leaves] © Mrs, Moreon Boya; Ic 12Apr49; DU19541. BOYKIN, PATRICIA HENRY. Tugaloo, a musical play in three acts, by Cynthia Gale [pseud.] © Patricia Henry Boykin; Ic 6Jan49; DU17888. BOYLES, RAYMOND JAMES. The death of Jesus Christ; radio script by Jay James [pseud.
] © Raymond James Boyles; Ic 9May49; C3668. A piece of cord; radio monologue by Jay James [pseud. ] © Raymond James Boyles; Ic 2May49; C3638. Thirty lashes; radio script by Jay James [pseud.] © Raymond James Boyles; Ic 9May49; C3667. BRADFORD, Bruce, pseud. SEE Hingston, Harold L. BRADFORD, ROY.
Chameleon, a play in three acts, © Roy Bradford; Ic 24Jan49; DU18500. BRADIE, ABRAM BARTON. Hobbies — a must for cardiacs. [Lecture] © Abram Barton Bradie; ic 2May49; C3644. BRADLEY, David. No place to hide. SEE BRANCH, HOUSTON.
Springing Stephen, a comedy in three acts. & Houston Branch; Ic 4Mar49; DU18907.
BRANCHES for Shvuoth. Plotkin, Celia. SEE BRANCH OR, RUTH.
Three blind dates; television series. [Sample script] 3 Ruth Branchor; Ic 12May49; C3681, BRAND, JACK WILLIAM.
Action autographs, [Sample television script] © Jack William Brand; Ic 28Mar49;DU19379. BRAND, OSCAR, American almanac — December. [Re- cording script] ® Young People's Records, inc; Ic ljun49; DU20347.
American almanac — Mav. [Recording script] © Young People's Records, inc.; Ic ljun49; DU20338. Let's all join in. [Recording script] © Young People s Records, inc.; Ic lJun49;DU20417.
11 BRANT, Henry. Kitchen music. SEE Child, Malcolm. BRANT, JOHN QUINTEN, Vision of Avernus, a radio play. © John Quinten Brant; Ic 6May49; DU19909. The silly chick.
SEE Fitelberg, Jerzy. BRASH, ARTHUR FRANCIS. The shadow of a dream, a comedy in three acts. © Arthur Francis Brash; Ic 21Apr49; DU19854. SEE Weiner, Ira Leslie.
BRATE, CHARLOTTE. Blaka Kabonga, a sermon by Rt. Hearsay [pseud.] © Rt. Wm, Hearsay; Ic 2May49; C3641. BRAUDE, Michael.
If there isn't, DU19656. Shirley Babcock, SEE Genther, BRAUN, Gilbert.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriw ell (Radio program) BRAUN, Ruth, SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriw ell (Radio program) BRAUN, WILBUR. An apple for the teacher, a schoolroom comedy in one act, by Percy Forst l^pseud.] New York, S. French, cl948.
© Samuel French; 9Dec48; DP18092. Are you kidding?
A richly amusing farce in three acts, by Russell Drake [pseud.] New York, S. French, cl948. © Samuel French; 30Dec48; DP17954. Confidentially, a captivating comedy for an all-female cast in one act, by Peggy Fernway [pseud.] New York, S. French, cl949. Illus, © Samuel French; 10Mar49; DP19088, Feudin', a hillbilly comedy in one act. New York, S, French, cl948, 33 p.
© Samuel French; 17Dec48; DP18093. The hick from Hicksville; a fuU-of-fun comedy in three acts, by Ned Albert [pseud.] New York, S. French, [19491. © Samuel French; 17May49; DP20104.
Just one big happy family! An invigorating modern comedy in three acts, by Edith Loring [pseud.] New York, S. French, cl949. 107 p, illus, © Samuel French; 17Feb49; DP19086, A month of Tuesdays; an exciting and amusing farce in three acts, by Orville Snapp [pseud.] New York, S. French [1949], 95 p. © Samuel French; 20Apr49; DP20079. My shadow, a one-act farcical pantomime.
French, cl949. © Samuel French; 29Apr49; DP20083.
The roof fell in; a one-act hillbilly panto- mime, by Ned Albert [pseud.] New York, S. French, cl949. © Samuel French; 29Apr49; DP20084. Who would a-murdering go?
A suspense- filled mystery comedy in three acts by Walter Blake [pseud.] New York, S. French [1948]. Ill p, illus, © Samuel French; lDec48; DP18097. THE BRAVE new tomorrow. DU18504, SEE Tani, Frederick Satoru. BREAD and wine.
SEE Kamile, Coleman, THE BREAKING of the bread. SEE Yale, Elsie Duncan.
BRECHER, Irving, SEE The Life of Riley (Radio program) BREITEN, Jerry, Out of a hat. SEE Verbelovsky, Gerald. CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES BRENT, ROMNEY.
From little acoms, a comedy in three acts, by Romney Brent and Elsa Larralde. © Romney Brent, Elsa Larralde: Ic 15Feb49;DUl8576. Sugar and spice, a new musical in two acts by J. Robert Breton. Lyrics by June Goldman, music by Mac Perrin.
[Text only] © J. Robert Breton; Ic 29Dec48;DU18443. BREVDA, MOSES. To the promised land, a play in two acts. And enlarged ed. New York, Bloch Pub.
® Moses Brevda; 22Mar49; DP20123. 12Dec44; DP91667. BREWER Helen James. Mint and anise.
SEE Wal- pole, Helen. BREWSTER, TOWNSEND TYLER. The choreography of love, a dramatic sketch. © Townsend Tyler Brewster- Ic 9Mar49;DU18995. THE BRIDAL theatre of the air. SEE Ross, Harlan. SEE Schull, Joseph.
BRIDIE, James, pseud. SEE Mavor, Osborne Heni^. THE BRIEFCASE snatcher, DU18157, SEE The Green Hornet, no. BRIGHT, JOHN. Black Hamlet, a play in three acts. Based on a work by WuU Sachs. © John Bright, Wulf Sachs; Ic 6May49; DU19912, BRIGHT ember.
SEE Holman, Bertha. BRIGHT prospects.
SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. BRIGHT star of the west. SEE Wenig, Edward Jacob. BRIGHTON, Bruce, pseud. SEE Lurch, Bruce John. Acciaental music, a play. © Klaus BrUl; Ic 180ct48; DU18940.
BRINCKERHOFF, ELBERT VERMILYE. Cajun Pete says. [Radio commercial] © G. Tichenor Antiseptic Co.; Ic 9jun49;C3758. Keep your breath Tichenor fresh. [Radio commercial] ® G.
Tichenor Anti- septic Co.; Ic 9Jun49; C3759. There are qualities in Dr. Tichenor 's that you wUl not find in any other anti- septic.
[Radio commercial] © G. Tichenor Antiseptic Co.; Ic 9Jun49; C3760. BRING home the bacon. Christian, no. BRINKMAN, JULIA HIGGINS.
Charge and send, a play in three acts. © Julia Higgins Brinkman; Ic 9Feb49; DU18462. BRISMAN, CHAIM. Love a la mode, a musical fantasy in two acts and seven scenes. [Text only] © Chaim Brlsman; Ic 16Mar49; DUl9r52. BRITTEN, BENJAMIN. The beggar's opera.
SEE Gay, John. The little sweep [a dramatlco-musical; libretto by Eric Crozler. Music by] Benjamin Britten. [London] Boosey &Hawkes [1949]. © Hawkes & Son (London) ltd.; 24May49; DP20323.
BROADCAST Productions, inc. SEE Schneiders, Joseph Anthony. BROADWAY cavalcade, C3806. SEE Kennedy, Walter Joseph. BROADWAY diner.
SEE Ettlinger, Don V. BRODERICK, FRANCIS T.
The musical adventures of Serlna & Buster; a television program, by Buster Bumell [pseud.] © Francis T. Broderlck; Ic 14Feb49; DU18527. BRODNEY, SPENCER. Generally speaking, a comedy In three acts. © Spencer Brodney; Ic 28jun49; DU20566, BROGAN's gang. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
BROKEN records. SEE Felth, Erwin Peter. In distant land.
DU18021, SEE Stephens, Peter John. BRONKO Nagurskl. SEE The American Way (Radio program) BROOKS, GEORGE FREDERICK. Unflnlsned, the story of mankind. A combination of words to music and description of suggested scenes. G'ext and music on separate leaves] George Frederick Brooks: Ic 17Feb49; DU18755.
BROOKS, George Sprague. Dearly beloved. SEE Brooks, Helen Clark. BROOKS, HELEN CLARK. Dearly beloved, a comedy in a prologue and three acts, by Helen C. And George S. Brooks, George S.
Brooks; Ic 7Apr49; DU19467. BROTMAN, OSCAR. Play bridge with the excerpts, [Sample television script] © Oscar Brotman; Ic 15Apr49; DU19601. BROUGHTON, JAMES. The playground [a play for precarious grown-ups] With drawings by Zev.
In Theatre arts. Text has been completely revised. San Francisco] Centaur Press, 1949.
© James Broughton; lFeb49; A29956. BROWN, ALBERT M. Co-ed club, a one-act farce for teen- agers. Franklin, Ohio Eldridge En- tertainment House, C1948. (Eldridge popular one act plays) © Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.; 17Sep48;DP18631.
BROWN, Elizabeth. SEE Burleson, Elizabeth Brown. The affairs of Peter Salem. SEE Vlttes, Louis. The creaking door. [Sample radio script] © Hlman Brown; Ic 17Feb49; DU18649.
International airport. SEE Roeburt, John. BROWN, Kenneth W. On the highway to a dream. SEE McCann, Christian David. BROWN, MARGARET WISE.
Happy birthday. [Recording script] © Young People's Records, lnc.;lc ljun49; DU20337. 12 Little brass band. [Recording script] Story by Margaret Wise Brown, music by Walter Hendl.
[Text and music on separate leaves] © Young People's Records, inc.; Ic ljun49; DU20348. BROWNE, ELLEN VAN VOLKENBURG. The American, a play in three acts by EUen Van Volkenburg, Based on the novel by Henry James, © Ellen Van Volkenburg; Ic 5Apr49; DU19413. THE BROWNIES, DU18403, SEE Price, Gertrude, BROWNSTONE front, DU19929, SEE Bower, Roy E.
BROYLES, HORACE NEY. [Suggestion for radio commercial] © H.
Broyles; Ic 17Jan49;C3359. BRUCKNER, Ferdinand, pseud. SEE Tagger, Theodor. BRUSSELS, IRIS. Explanations to piano pupils.
© Iris Brussels; Ic each 17Dec48. From an Indian lodge, by MacDowell. Minuet in G, by Beethoven. Scarf dance, by Chaminade. Scotch poem, by MacDowell. Serenade, by Chamhiade. Serenade, by Moszkowskl, C3233.
To a WUd Rose, by MacDoweU, C3232, BRYANT, BILLY EDWARD, Martins and the McCoys a play in three acts by BUly and Josephine Bryant, © Mr. Billy (Edward) Bryant Mrs, BUly Bryant; Ic 12jan49; DU19376. BRYANT, Josephine. Martins and the McCoys.
Bryant, Billy Edward. SEE BUCK Newson. SEE The American Way (Radio program) BUCKY, FRIDA SARSEN. Adeline s adventures, a musical play In three acts.
[Text and music on separate leaves] © Frlda Sarsen Bucky; Ic 25Jan49;DU18134. Animal's adventures, a musical play in four scenes. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Frlda Sarsen Bucky; Ic 25Jan49;DUlB131. The blessing, a musical play in four scenes.
[Text and music on separate leaves] © Frlda Sarsen Bucky; Ic 25Jan4§;DU18135. The doll's adventures, a musical play in two acts. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Frlda Sarsen Bucky; Ic 25Jan49;DUl8133. Queen of the night stories, a musical play In two acts.
[Text and music on separate leaves] © Frlda Sarsen Bucky; Ic 25Jan4S; DU18132. BUDDEMEIER (H. SEE Buddemeler, Harry William.
BUDDEMEIER, HARRY WILLIAM. Remember, a television audition script by Harry WUllam Buddemeler and Marcus Edward Smith. Buddemeler Co.; Ic 8Apr49; C3564. BCCHNER, Georg.
SEE Bohn, John Yates. BUFF, Darling! SEE McKean, Mildred Brothers.
SEE Prowl Car (Radio program) BUFFY the bullfrog. SEE Jordan, Sidney. DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY THE BULL pit.
SEE Gibbons, Edward. BULLDOG charm. SEE Chal- lenge of the Yukon, no. BULLER, MARGUERITE. The steadfast heart, a play in three acts.
S Marguerite BuUer; Ic lApr49; DU197V3. BULLOCK, WALTER. Barry's etchings, a comedy in three acts by Walter Bullock and Daniel Archer. © Walter Bullock, Daniel Archer; Ic 7Feb49;DU18429.
THE BULLWINKLES. SEE Treacy, Emerson. A BUM at heart.
SEE Steiger, Anita Cecilia. BUMSNIFF, the bloodhound.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Oct. BUNDLE for BriUin. SEE Lucas, Walter Ray. THE BUNKHOUSE trap. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
BUNNER, Henry Cuyler. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) BUNNING, Kenneth.
SEE The Actor's Studio (Television program) THE BUNNYKINS. SEE Ackerman, Marguerite. BURGESS, Victor, pseud.
SEE Salmone, Victor. BURLESON, ELIZABETH BROWN. One day at a time, a play in four acts by Elizabeth Brown and Myrtle Martin. Elizabeth Brown Burleson; Ic 5May49;DU19892. SEE Alvarez Quintero, Serafm. BURNELL, Buster, pseud. SEE Broderick, Francis T.
BURNET, Robert, pseud. SEE Gagnon, Raymond Fred. BURNETT (Leo) Company, inc.
Tell your own fortune. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. BURNETT, MATTHEW M. Bare acres, a deadly menace of this present day. [Lecture] © Matthew M. Burnett; Ic 25Mar4^; C3518.
THE BURNING man. SEE Longstreet, Stephen. BURNING up the line. SEE Quaife, Elise West. BURNS, VICTOR MARCUS.
Attila, an historical drama in five acts. Bums; Ic 5Apr49; DU19610. BURTE, Hermann, pseud. SEE Striibe, Hermann. BURTON, GERTRUDE MARIAN. Betrayal; or, Fog;. A modern opera by G.
Marian Burton. [Text only] © G. Marian Burton; Ic 3May49;DU19866. BURY the quick. SEE Rossi, Heddy Elizabeth. Bushwhacker's feud.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. THE BUSIEST lady. SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program) ^USI. SEE Aldrich Fim.ily, no.
BUSS, CARL ALFRED. Lillybelle, a comedy series for tele- vision. © Carl Alfred Buss; Ic 16May49;DU19978. THE BUSY buddies.
Bourke, John James. SEE BUT the face is familiar. SEE First Nighter, Dec. BUTT, HAROLD CHARLES.
Him and her; or, For whom women dress. A comedy in three acts. © Harold Charles Butt; Ic 16May49; DU19976.
BUTTERFIELD, Alfred. Beat the rap. SEE KUliam, Paul. BUTTERFLY of fashion. SEE Shubert, John. BUTTITTA, ANTHONY JAMES. Lilly, a screen play based on the life of Lilly Windsor.
© Anthony Buttitta; Ic llJan49;DU17988. BY rocket to the moon. SEE Griggs, John. BY the light of the moon. SEE Tyler, Mattie Richards. BYRNE, JOHN JOSEPH.
The big voice, a dramatic composition. © John Joseph Byrne; Ic 20May49; DU20071. BYRON, PAUL, Mister Brooklyn, a farce in three acts. © Paul Byron; Ic 28Mar49; on revisions; DU19272. 'incidentally yours/' 20May48; DU15049. CBS news broadcast. SEE Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
CBS television news. SEE Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS views the press. SEE Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. Vegetaland, land of health and happiness. [Television script] © Tony Cabot; Ic 10May49;DU19927. CADY, Fay Evelyn.
The good neighbor policy. SEE Cady, Lawrence R. CADY, LAWRENCE R. The good neighbor policy, a musical comedy in three acts by Lawrence R. Music by Fay Evelyn Cady. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Fay Evelyn Cady, Lawrence R. Cady; Ic 25Apr49;DU1974l.
CAFE Society presents stars of today and tomorrow. SEE Winter, Paul. CAIN, James Mallahan. SEE The Actor's Studio, no.
CAJUN Pete says. SEE Brincker- hoff, Elbert VermQye. A CAKE for Skinner. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. THE CALENDAR. SEE Di Gioia, Giuseppe.
CALIFORNIA bound. SEE Leonard, Aileen. 13 CALL me dearie. SEE Ellis, Joseph Roland. A CALL to action.
SEE Youngsma, SydT. CALLAND, Mary, pseud. SEE Mair, Mary Emma. CALLING aU Carrs. SEE Tobias, Jay. CALLING all names. SEE Moynahan, Frederick Granville.
CALLING the stars. SEE Courtney, Diane, CAMERA caravan. SEE Lucas, Joseph Wilson.
SEE Gelle, Gisele. IL CAMMING invisible. SEE Malatesta Luigi. Der unsichtbare Weg. SEE The Green Hornet, no. CAMPANA Sales Company.
SEE First Nighter (Radio program) CAMPBELL, FRANK HERBERT. Outpost 205; television script no. © Frank Herbert Campbell; Ic 21Apr49;DU19660.
CAMPBELL, WUliam Edward March The little wife. SEE The Actor's Studio, no. CAJ^S, ALBERT. L etat de siege, spectacle en trois parties. [Paris] Gallimard [19481.
© Librairie Gallimard; 30Dec48; DP19192. CAN education make us happy? C3333, SEE What Do You Think?
(Television program) CAN two walk together. SEE Kelly, George Edward, CAN you be happy without religion?
SEE What Do You Think? (Television program) CAN you name it? SEE Bach- rach, Ruth Barclay. CAN you write a song? SEE Newman, Ruby. THE CANARY choir.
SEE Pacheco, Justin Marmion. CANCEL the five numbers. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. SEE Morse, Arthur D.
LE CANTIQUE de la nativite. SEE Bechet, Rene -Richard. CAPEK, Karel. The absolute at large. SEE Hanig, David. God in the cellar.
THE CAPITAL of the world. SEE Lacloche, A. Death in the night.
CAPITOL City Tuning School. Practical piano tuning. SEE Kline, Robert Newton. CAPTAIN from CastUe, DU18798. SEE Lux Radio Theatre, Feb. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES CARAVAN of capers.
SEE Dow, Harold iB. CARAVIAS, ORPHEUS BASIL. Ponemenes Kardies. An original Greek screen-play.
© Orpheus Basil Cara- vias; Ic 31Jan49; DU18705. CAREER plays for young people. SEE Richmond, Samuel S. CAREER woman. Christian, no.
CARELESS love. DU19412, SEE Milton, Paul Robert. CARGO of death. SEE The Green Hornet, no.
CARHARTT, JAMES NEALE. The case of the angry clown by James Carhartt and Nicholas Winter. [Screen- play] © James Neale Carhartt, Nicholas Winter; Ic lDec48; DU18032, CARHARTT, Peter. Set for a spell.
SEE Kerr, Alvin. THE CARIBOU case. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. CARLETON, LINNIE BENOIT. Golden cargo, a musical comedy in three acts by Linnie Benoit Carleton and Corene Benoit Warren. [Text only] © Linnie Benoit Carleton, Corene Benoit Warren; Ic 19Apr49; DU19631, THE CARLSBAD Caverns of New Mexico, C3523.
SEE Shafer, Elizabeth Jane. SEE Jacobson, Louis Josia. CARNEY, THOMAS CLEVELAND.
Jack, a nursery rhyme drama by Thom Carney and Ben Moore. © Thom Carney, Ben Moore; Ic 29Mar49; DU19300. CARNIVAL for coconuts. SEE Bosustow, James Ure. CARO, Mae, pseud. SEE Sulzberger, May.
CAROLE, JOSEPH JEROME. The wife s other John, a comedy in three acts. © Joseph Jerome Carole; Ic 10Jan49;DU18761. CARPENTER, BRUCE.
A book of dramas. New York, Prentice- Hall, 1949. (Prentice-Hall English series) Contents. — Agamemnon, by Aeschylus. — Oedipus, king of Thebes, by Sophocles.
— The Trojan women, by Euripides. — Phaedra, by Jean Racine.
— Riders to the sea, by J. — The misanthrope, by Moliere.— Love for love, by William Congreve.— The second man, by S. Behrman.— The importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. — Beggar on horseback, by G. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. — Cyrano de Bergerac, by Edmond Rostand.
— The intruder, by Maurice Maeterlinck. — Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen.— The cherry orchard, by Anton Tchekhoff.
— The long voyage home^ by Eugene O Neill.- Biographical notes. © Prentice -Hall, inc.; 28Apr49; on revisions & additions; A23577. CARR, JOHN EMMETT. A country wife, a musical play in two acts by John Emmett Carr and Jack Lindrup. Based on the play, 'The country wife,' by William Wycherley. [Text only] © John Emmett Carr, Jack Lindrup; Ic 2May49; DU19823. On the square.
SEE Corday, Leo. CARRlfiRE, ALBERT. The man ran up the clock, a comedy in three acts by Albert Carriere and Eric W.
© Albert Carriere Eric W. Barnes; Ic 28Apr49; DU19804. What a day for science!
A one -act play. © Albert Carriere; Ic 6May49; DU19888. CARRINGTON, ELAINE. Die for dear old Prescott a play in three acts. © Elaine Carrington; Ic 4Apr49: DU19694.
CARROLL, Lewis, pseud. SEE Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. CARROLL, RICHARD A. Down at Casey's; television script, nos.
© Richard Carroll; Ic each lApr49;DU19503. CARROLL ROBERT FRANCIS. Heat lightning, a play in one act.
French [1949]. © Samuel French; 31May49- DP20332. 22May4B; DU13544. CARRYALL scraper lubrication. SEE Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
CARTER Conrad C. Jack and JUL DP17963.
SEE Polley, Sydney Arthur. CARTER, RUTH L. Alias Tom Sawyer (Tom Sawyer Smith) f [Sample script] © Ruth Carter (Mrs. Carter); Ic 23Mar49; DU19219.
F CARTOON TELETALES. (Television program) Scripts in this series are by Chuck Luchsinger. Luch- singer. Madcap, the mountain goat. © Ic 10jan49;DU18012.
Bumsniff, the bloodhound. © Ic 10jan49;DU18011. Geronimo, the flying squirrel. © Ic 10jan49; DU18000. Stick-in-the-Mud, the duck.
© Ic 10Jan49;DUl8001. Lucifer, the cat. © Ic 10jan49;DU18002. Homer, the horse. © Ic 10jan49;DU18003. Bigstuff, the elephant. © Ic 10jan49;DU18006.
Titus, the turkey. © Ic 10jan49; DU18004. Whatchamacallit, the gnu. © Ic 10jan49;DUlB005. Melody the humming bird.
© Ic 10jan49; DU18007. Maurice, the mouse, and Saint Nick. © Ic 10jan49; DU18008. B-36, the stork. © Ic 10jan49; DU18010. Hambone the opossum.
© Ic 10jan49;DU18009. Odontoid the walrus. © Ic 17May49;DU20038. Bamboozle, the ostrich, © Ic 17May49;DU20037. Grampa Jimmy, the jump- ing jerboa. © Ic 17May49;DU20038.
Gadabout the koala bear. © Ic 17May49;DU20039. Herman, the stupid cupid. © Ic 17May49;DU20040.
Torpie, the tortoise. © Ic l7May49; DU20041. Humphrey, the camel. © Ic 17May49;DU20042.
Smallfry, the stickleback. © Ic 17May49;DU20043. Mar, 13, 1949.
Peewee, the kiwi. © Ic 17May49;DU20044. Upsie Doozy, the giraffe.
© Ic 17May49;DU20045. Corky, the crocodile. © Ic 17May49;DU20046. Roscoe the raccoon. © Ic 17May49;DU2O04 7. Mozart, the mocking bird. © Ic i7May49; DU20048.
THE CARVED cartoon. SEE Orde, Henry Brooke. CARY, Falkland L.
SEE King, PhUip. ' CASE dismissed. SEE First Nighter, Nov. THE CASE of Barry Arden. SEE Allen, Alfred Whatoff. THE CASE of Doctor Lopez.
SEE Jordan, Philip Harding. THE CASE of Frank Weaver. SEE The Challenge of the Yukon, no. THE CASE of Ivar Haug. SEE The Eternal Light, no. THE CASE of Molly and the marine, DU18842.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 229, THE CASE of the angry clown. SEE Carhartt, James Neale. THE CASE of the canyon holdup.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. THE CASE of the covered Venus. DU18893, SEE Adair, Ted. THE CASE of the emerald ring.
SEE The Sheriff, no. THE CASE of the frightened chUd. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. THE CASE of the hard-hearted hermit. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no.
THE CASE of the missing playboy. SEE Vest, Peter Jean.
THE CASE of the purloined poU. SEE Adair, Ted. THE CASE of the swapping wives. SEE LaRich, Michael, THE CASE of the turncoat Mountie. DU20316, SEE ChaUenge of the Yukon, no. THE CASE of the yellow ribbon.
DU20407, SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. For additional titles beginning 'Case of.' See the following: Armstrong Cork Company, Human rela- tions in supervision, Mr. Chameleon (Radio program) Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio program) CASEY, FRANCIS MICHAEL. Angels full front, a play in three acts.
© Francis Micnael Casey; Ic 15Mar49; DU19130.^ Dearie, ye're a dreamer, a play in one act. © Francis Michael Casey; Ic 4Feb49; DU18395. CASEY, WALTER SWEENEY, Jeff, a play in three acts. © Walter Casey; Ic 24Jun49; DU20486.
CASEY Stengel. SEE The American Way (Radio program) EL CASO de Don Juan Manuel. SEE Partida, Rafael Luis. The night watch. CASPERSON, WILLIAM CLEMENT. Mineral coloration under electronic activa- tion, a lecture. © William Clement Casper- son; Ic 9Mar49: C3468.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY CASPERSON, WILLIAM CLEMENT, Cont'dw The science of luminescence, a lecture. © William Clement Casperson; Ic lMar49; C3466. CASSIDY, FREDERIC GOMES, ed. Modern American plays. [1st ed.] New York, Longmans, Green, 1949. — Anna Christie, by Eugene O'Neill. — Abe Lincoln in Illinois, by Robert Sherwood.
— Waiting for Lefty, by Clifford Odets. — Winterset, by Max- well Anderson. — Watch on the Rhine, by Lillian Hellman.— Life with Father, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, © Longmans, Green & Co., Inc.; 12jan49; on compUatlon; A29810. THE CASTLE land of the sky. SEE Mellon, George Ellsworth.
Spread your wings, a television program Dy Jean Casto and Verlyn Webb. © Jean Casto, Verlyn Webb; Ic 3Dec48;DU18681. CASTRO FERNANDEZ, HECTOR ALFREDO. Franc-jeu, piece en un act de Marizancen [pseud.] ©Marizancen (ps. De Alfredo Caotro Fernandez); Ic 27Jan49; DU18520. La Fregate's Bar piece en deux actes de Marizancene Ipseud.] ® Marizancene (ps.
De Alfredo Castro-Fernandez); Ic 2Dec48;DU18023. Tetard, farce en un acte de Marizancen [pseud.] © Marizancen (ps. Al- fredo Castro Fernandez); Ic 27Jan49; DU18519. CATALDO, Louisa S.
Le crudeita d'un incoronato tiranno. SEE Cataldo, Vincent C. CATALDO VINCENT C.
Le crudeita d'un incoronato tiranno; ovvero, Gli amori di Torquato Tasso con Eleanora d'este. Tradotto dal romanzo storico da Vincent C. [In ten 4Jan acts] © Louisa S. Cataldo; Ic DU18407. Jan49; CATHCART, VIRGINIA MAY. The seventh day he rested, a one -act play. © Virginia Cathcart; Ic 17Jan49; DU18048.
CATHOLIC Visual Education, inc. The Way, the Truth and the Life. SEE O Hara, Constance. THE CATTLE-buyer. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by various authors. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. The indigo girl, by Virginia Radcllffe and Paul Peters.
© Ic 22jan49;DU18106. Experiment at Monti- cello, by Arthur Arent.
© Ic 21Mar49; DU19172. Secret operation, by Morton Wishengrad.
© Ic 21Mar49; DU19173. Pink lace, by Virginia Radcllffe. © Ic 14Apr49; DU19582.
My hunt after the captain, by Arthur Arent. © Ic 14Apr49; DU19583. Letter from Europe, by Russell Hughes. © Ic 14Apr49; DU19584.
May 16, 1949. The house near Little Dock Street, by Margaret Lewerth. © Ic 17Jun49;DU20427. The golden staircase a play In three acts. © Bram Cavin; Ic 6jun49; DU20266. CAVIN, RUTH BRODIE. On our way home, a musical comedy in two acts.
[Text only] © Ruth Brodie Cavin; Ic 6jun49; DU20262. CAZMAY, Marion Alice. Mary finds she's a Brownie. SEE Armstrong, Dorothy Grace. CfeALIS (Max) Editions. Cent sept minutes. SEE Passeur, Steve.
SEE Ferdinand, Roger. CECIL, PETER. Bar sinister, a play in three acts. © Peter CecU; Ic 21Apr49; DU19647. CEELEY, Leonard, pseud.
SEE Ceiley, Leonard Robert. CEILEY, LEONARD ROBERT. Only one m the world, a musical play in three acts by Leonard Ceeley [pseud.] Text and music on separate leaves, © Leonard Robert Ceiley; Ic 24Jan49: DU18119. THE CELEBRATED jumping frog of Cala- veras County. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) CELEBRITY time. SEE Lafferty, Perry.
SEE Mitchell, L often. THE CELLAR and the well.
SEE Pruneau, Phillip. CELLES qu'on alme. SEE Verneuil, Louis. CENT sept minutes. SEE Passeur, Steve.
CENTURY Metalcraft Corporation. Time for action. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
CERTIFIED checks. SEE Uhl, Edwin George. CHABANNES, JACQUES. Monsieur et Madame Moliere, comedie en quatre actes et hull tableaux. (In Les Oeuvres llbres. Fayard, 1948. [239]-318) © Jacques Chabannes; 15Nov48; DP18709.
CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by various authors. ® The Challenge of the Yukon, inc. Faith in a mountie, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 27Dec48; DU18318.
The emerald in the nugget by Trendle -Dougall. © Ic 27Dec48;DU18319. The man with the red coat, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 27Dec48;DU18320. Injun DevU by Trendle -DougaU. © Ic 27Dec48; DU18321. Arrowhead frame-up, by Trendle-Striker.
© Ic 27Dec48; DU18322. The case of Frank Weaver by Trendle-Beattle. © Ic 2 7Dec48;DU18323. King takes over, by Trendle-Merrill. © Ic 27Dec48; DU18324. Bonanza 47, by Trendle- Dougall.
© Ic 4jan49;DU18159. Jim Belden's secret, by Trendle-Beattle. © Ic 4Jan49; DU18160. King proves his worth, by Trendle-MerrUl. © Ic 4Jan49; DU18161. Peril for Preston, by Trendle -Joyce.
© Ic 4Jan49; DU18162. Lem BaUey's pet bear by Trendle-Merrill. © Ic 13Jan49; DU18163.
White water, by Trendle -DougaU. © Ic 4jan49; DU18164. Jimmy s birthday cake, by Trendle -Strilcer. © Ic 13jan49;DU18165. Skagway patrol, by Trendle -DougaU.
© Ic 14Jan49; DU181G6. Mystery in the cave, by Trendle-Beattle. © Ic 31Jan49; DU18589. The Moose River murder, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 31Jan49; DU18590. Lost River ambush, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 31jan49; DU18591.
The mongrel, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 31Jan49; DU18592. On one condition, by Trendle-Beattie.
© Ic 31jan49; DU18596. The traU of Grizzley Grayson, by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 28Jan49; DU18593. Rogue's progress, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 31Jan49; DU18594. Sergeant Preston faces death, by Trendle-Merrill. © Ic 17Feb49;DU19059.
Ambush by Trendle- Joyce. © Ic 31Jan49; DU18595. The coward, by Trendle -DougaU.
© Ic 17Feb49; DU19060. Doublecross Creek, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 17Feb49; DU19061. The dog with the gold teeth, by Trendle-MerrUl. ® Ic 17Feb49; DU19057. The magic light, by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 17Feb49; DU19056.
Signal in green, by Trendle-Striker. © lc.l7Feb49; DU19058. Danger signal, by Trendle-Striker. © Ic lMar49; DU19055.
River pirates, by Trendle-Holt. © Ic lMar49; DUl9054. Ambush at Forty- MUe by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic lMar49; DU19050. The music hall murder, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic lMar49; DU19053. TraU-mates, by Trendle-Beattie.
© Ic lMar49; DU19052. Bulldog charm, by Trendle -Lawrence. © Ic 18Mar49; DU19360. The meal that con- victed, by Trendle -Joyce. © Ic lMar49; DU19051.
The white huskle, by Trendle-Beattle. © Ic 18Mar49; DU19361. The Klondike queen, by Trendle-Striker. © le 22Mar49; DU19362. The Caribou case, by Trendle-HoU. © Ic 18Mar49; DU19363.
The black and white pup, by Trendle-Merrill. © Ic 18Mar49; DU19364. The devil dog, by Trendle -Lawrence, © Ic 18Mar49; DU19365.
Letters to a kUler, by Trendle -DougaU. © Ic 22Mar49; DU19366. Conover's crime, by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 28Mar49; DU19367. Crumpled handbiUs, by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 28Mar49; DU19368. The killer by Trendle- MerrlU.
© Ic 18Mar49; DU19369. The remittance man, by Trendle -Lawrence. © Ic 28Mar49; DU19370. 15 CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON.
Dead man's map, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 18Apr49; DU19677. The knife throwers, by Trendle -Joyce. © Ic 14Apr49; DU19678.
The lucky shirt by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 14Apr49; DU19679. The traU of the werewolf, by Trendle -Dougall. © Ic 18Apr49;DU19680. Trouble at Forty- Mile, by Trendle -Beattie.
© Ic 18Apr49;DU19681. The luck of the Newtons, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 14Apr49;DU19682. The empty coffin, by Trendle -DougaU, © Ic 14Apr49; DU19683. The doomed wit- ness, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 14Apr49: DU19684. The bear trap, by Trendle-Dougall.
© Ic 2May49; DU19999. The perfect crime, by Trendle Lawrence. © Ic 2May49; DU20000. Fire in the sky, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 2May49; DU20001. Escape to the north, by Trendle -Lawrence. © Ic 2May49; DU20002.
The sparrow, by Trendle-Lawrence. © Ic 2May49; DU20003.
May 6, 1 949. The case of the hard- hearted hermit, by Trendle-Lawrence. © Ic 2May49j DU20004. Race to Twenty MUe, by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 13May49; DU20005. May 11, 1949. The mUlion dollar deadline, by Trendle-Dougall, © Ic 13May49;DU20006.
May 13, 1949. The Skagway maU by Trendle-Lawrence. © Ic 13May49; DU20007. May 16, 1949. The counter-plan, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 13May49; DU20008. May 18, 1949.
The bad penny, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 13May49: DU20009. May 20, 1949. Adventure in Selkirk, by Trendle-Beattie.
© Ic 13May49: DU20010. May 23, 1949. The duel, by Trendle- Lawrence. © Ic 13May49;DU20011. May 25, 1949. Death and the Lucky Seven, by Trendle -Joyce.
© Ic 13May49; DU20012. May 27, 1949. The skull in the stone, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 13May49; DU20013.
May 30, 1949. The case of the turn- coat Mountie, by Trendle-Lawrence. © Ic 23May49:DU20316. June 1, 1949. The case of the fright- ened child, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 31May49;DU20314.
June 3, 1949. The case of the canyon holdup, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 3Tun49;DU20405. June 6, 1949. The missing code, by Trendle-Lawrence, © Ic 3jun49: DU20406. June 8, 1949.
The case of the yellow ribbon, by Trendle-Dougall, © Ic 6Jun49;DU20407. June 10, 1949.
A boy and his dog, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 15jun49; DU20544. THE CHALLENGE of the Yukon, inc.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program) CHAMBERLAIN, LOWELL COLBY. Beyond the sunset, a play in three acts. © Lowell Chamberlain; Ic 17Feb49; DU18650.
Bound for glory, a comedy in three acts. © Lowell Chamberlain: Ic 14Apr49: DU19577. Cross currents, a play in three acts. © Lowell Chamberlain; Ic 24Feb49; DU18768. Den of inequity, a farce comedy in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; Ic 8Dec48; on revisions; DU17996. 'Knockout,'^ 7May32; D 16314. Twilight zone, a play in three acts. © Lowell Chamberlain; Ic 23Dec48; DU18757.
SEE Bradford, Roy. A CHAMPAGNE princess. SEE Hart, Abraham Lincoln. CHAMPION in pawn. SEE The Green Hornet, no. CHAMPION, THE WORLD'S WONDER HORSE (Radio program) Stories in this series are by various authors. © Gene Autry Productions.
Chapters nos. 1-5^ June 20-24, 1949, by Larry Roman. © Ic each 27Jun49; DU4. Chapters nos. 2-5, June 28-30, July 1, 1949, by Fred Howard [pseud, of Fred Howard Wright]. © Ic each 27Jun49; DU8.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP game. DU20305, SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. CHANCEREL, ANDRfi. Faites vos jeuxl Piece en trois actes, par Andre Chancerel et Andre Faillie, © Andre Chancerel, Andre Faillie; Ic 2Dec48;DU18025. CHANDLER, Paul, pseud, SEE Wieghart, Harold Oscar. CHANSLOR, ROY. There's a new wind blowing, a play in three acts.
© Roy Chanslor; Ic 21Apr49;DU19890. CHAPMAN, JOHN TRAIL. Better to reign, a play in two acts.
© John Trail Chapman; Ic 8Feb49; DU18440. CHARBONNIER, LUCIEN. Le songe sur la terrasse; ou, Le bonheur est dans le pre. Comedie en trois actes. © Lucien Charbonnier; Ic 27Jan49; DU18517. CHARGE and send.
SEE Brinkman, Julia Higgins. CHARITY ends at home. SEE The Green Hornet, no, 927. CHARLEE Cheero. SEE Pitou, Gertrude Evelyn. CHARLES, NevUle. SEE Stephenson, Charles Neville.
THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by Edgar John Bergen. © Edgar John Bergen. 12, 19, 26, 1948, © Ic each 3jan49; DU5, THE charwoman's daughter. SEE Johnson, PhUip.
Chase, MARY COYLE. Mister Thing, a play for children in three acts and eight scenes. © Mary Coyle Chase; Ic 6May49; DU19919. CHECKER CABaret.
SEE Shapiro, Milton. THE CHEESE familv album. SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc. CHEKHOV, Anton Pavlovich. The cherry orchard. SEE Bolen, Virginia. A work of art.
SEE Favorite Story, Nov. CHEMICAL structure of soU. C3311, SEE Ludwig, Harvey Fred.
Rotary tillage talk by M-E. Discourse no. CHERNUVSKY, JOSEF. An American Cinderella, a new original musical audience-participation show for radio or television. © Josef Cherniavsky; Ic 6May49; C3764. THE CHERRY orchard. SEE Bolen, Virginia.
With no awakening. CHERUBINI, Eugenio. Pinocchio in Africa. SEE Harris, Aurand.
Pinocchio and the Indians. CHESTNUT, WILLIAM AUSTIN. Connie went a walking, a play in three acts. © William Austin Chestnut; Ic 8Feb49;DU18433.
CHETHAM-STRODE, WARREN. The guinea-pig, a play in three acts. London, S, French [1949], 84 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 1862) © Warren Chetham-Strode; 3May49;DP20112. LE CHEVALIER Bayard.
SEE Homez, Andre. LES CHEVALIERS de la fable ronde. SEE Cocteau, Jean. CHEVROLET truck lubrication. SEE Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company. Board of Trade.
Freedom has grass roots. DU19840, SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc, CHICAGO, Hyde Park Baptist Church. Our church goes marching on. SEE Steinhaus, Eva Kunzmann. CHICAGO Bar Association. Win, place & show.
SEE Sprowl, Charles R. CHICKEN Licken. SEE CHICKEN Little.
SEE Adam, Joseph. CHIDSEY, ALAN LAKE. There cometh Immanuel, a choral play in two acts. Book by Alan Lake Chid- sey, music by George Alex Kevan. S'ext and music on separate leaves] Alan Lake Chidsey, George Alex Kevan; Ic 21Feb49; DU18942. CHIESA, Mary Tibaldi.
SEE Tibaldi Chiesa, Mary. As the twig is bent. Lumet, Baruch. SEE CHILD, MALCOLM. Kitchen music. [Recording script] Story by Malcolm ChUd, music by Henry Brant. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Young People's Records, inc.; Ic ljun49; DU20350.
CHILD behavior commercials for tele- vision. SEE Walter, Helen. THE CHILD city. SEE WUd- ing Picture Productions, inc. CHILDREN of the nations.
Kane, Albert Morris. SEE 16 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY THE children's Theatre Press. Ali Baba and the forty thieves. SEE Masters, LUlian Decker. Huckleberry Finn. SEE Whiting, Frank M.
The land of the dragon. SEE Miller Madge. Lee Bobo, detective for Chinatown. SEE Lee, Rose Hum. The Sleeping Beauty. SEE Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows) CHILDS, IRENE MAUD. Naughty Phoebe, a comedy in three acts.
ChUds; Ic 4Jan49; DU1840C. LEROY FRANCIS. Animated advertising displays. [Illus- trated lecture] 3 Leroy Francis Childs; Ic 27Jun49; C3797. CHILDS, Mariska. Yung Lu and the magic pearl.
SEE Franklin, Frances. THE CHILTERN Hundreds. SEE Home, William Douglas. CHIMNEY corner. SEE Mattoon, Nancy Nina. A CHINA -handled knife.
SEE Conkle, Ellsworth Prouty. SEE First Nighter, Feb. THE CHINESE girl. SEE Phillips, Ruby Hart. CHIOZZA, Joseph P. Are you psychic?
SEE Segal, Bessie Jaffey. CHIPMAN, Myra. SEE Chlpman, Nettie Myra. CHIPMAN, Mrs. SEE Chipman, Nettie Myra.
CHIRLIAN, Leonora Morrison. Hospital Street. SEE Russota, Marvin Victor. CHISHOLM, THEODORE LIVINGS.
Lectures on patent law (revised text) © Johnson & Johnson; Ic 7Jun49: C3750. CHISHOLM Trail.
SEE WiUiams, Jay. CHITTENDEN, EDWIN F. Let's pretend.
[Radio script] © Edwin F. Chittenden: Ic 26Apr49: C3627. CHOBANIAN, YERVANT. Atchkut Loois, a play in three acts by Yervant Chobanian, Alice Boghosian, Lily Derderian, and Vahan Khorigian. James Juniors; Ic 21Feb49; DU18688.
CHOCTAW Pass. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
LE CHOIX du hasard. SEE Molinaro, Ursule. CHOOSE sooner death. SEE Morris, Howard Lowell.
CHOOSE your own. Sonderegger, Arnold Arthur.
SEE THE CHOREOGRAPHY of love. SEE Brewster, Townsend Tyler. CHORPENNING, CHARLOTTE (BARROWS) Lee Bobo, detective for Chinatown. SEE Lee, Rose Hum. The Sleeping Beauty, a play for children in three acts. Anchorage, Ky., Chil- dren's Theatre Press, cl947.
© The Children's Theatre Press; 4Dec47; DP19062. THE CHOSEN one. SEE Boring, Randolph O. THE CHOSEN vessel. SEE Zimmerman, Jack.
CHRIST Child in the ruins. SEE Billie the Brownie, no.
CHRIST on trial. SEE Evans, Louis Hadley. The trial of Jesus.
CHRKTENBERRY, CHARLES WILKES. Let's improvise. [Television script] © Charles W. Christenberry Jr.; lDec48;DP18546. CHRISTIAN, SHELDON.
Our Lady's tumbler; a modern miracle play, based on the mediaeval legend of the same name. [Portland, Me.] Anthoensen Press. © Sheldon Christian; 20Dec48; DP18655. CHRISTIE, AGATHA (MILLER) Murder on the Nile, a play in three acts. French [1948].
(French's acting edition, no. 174) © Samuel French ltd.; 25Mar48;DP20113. CHRISTIE, Sidney. The pUgrimage play. SEE Kachel, Arthur B.
XMAS comes to Sandy. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. CHRISTMAS Day. SEE The Voice of Christmas.
Special Christmas Day program. CHRISTMAS gift from England. SEE The Voice of Christmas, no.
CHRISTMAS gift from Portugal. C3384, SEE The Voice of Christmas, no. CHRISTMAS gifts. SEE Aldrich Family, no. XMAS on the farm.
SEE Kamarck, Edward Lawrence. THE CHRISTMAS pie.
SEE Dunaway, Anna Brownell. A CHRISTMAS street scene. DU18039, SEE Gafke, Elsie. CHRISTMAS time. SEE DeMund, Harold Alexander. CHRISTOPHER Publishing House. Gospel skits and dialogues, A28967.
SEE Beard, Clarence M. CHRISTY Adamo. SEE Bimonte, Richard Irpinio. CHRISTY Mathewson.
SEE The American Way, no. CHUNGSHU, Kwei.
SEE Kuei, Chung-shu. CIABATTARI, MARY ANGELA. The other ending, a dramatic composition. © Mary Angela Ciabattari; Ic 4Jan49; DU18685. CINDER, my eye 1 DP18628.
SEE Steele, Charles Ishmael. SEE Lehr, Lew.
Sexton, Kenard Bradfield. SEE Harris, Aurand. CIRCUS night at the North Pole.
SEE Peets, Arthur George. 17 CIRCUS, the biggest show in town.
SEE Synthetic Plastics Sales Company. THE CISCO KID (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by James McCracken. © Frederic W. The Cisco Kid and the doctor who almost died. © Ic 24Jan49; DU18334.
The Cisco Kid and the convict's hostage. © Ic 24Jan49; DU18335. The Cisco Kid and the killers who gave him his choice, © Ic 24Jan49; DU18336. The Cisco Kid and the man who would murder for gold. © Ic 24jan49; DU18338.
The Cisco Kid and the mountain of gold. © Ic 24jan49; DU18339. The Cisco Kid and the trick that cheated a cheat. © Ic 24Jan49; DU18340. The Cisco Kid and senorita who played ghost. © Ic 24Jan49; DU18341. The Cisco Kid and the poisoned supper.
© Ic 24Jan49; DU18342. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw who fell for a beating.
© Ic 24Jan49; DU18343. The Cisco Kid and the murder that went wrong. © Ic 24jan49; DU18344. The Cisco Kid and the brother who played too much. © Ic 24Jan49; DU18345. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw who wanted revenge.
© Ic 24Jan49; DU18337. The Cisco Kid and the top hand who got there first.
© Ic 24Jan49; DU18346. The Cisco Kid and the killers who took the bait. © Ic 24Jan49; DU18347.,^ 449. The Cisco Kid and the school teacher s refusal.
© Ic 24Jan49; DU1B348. The Cisco Kid and the avalanche of snow.
© Ic 27May49;DU20196. The Cisco Kid and the top hand who got there first. © Ic 27May49; DU20197. © Ic 27May49;DU20198.
The Cisco Kid and the man who was trapped in the cave. © Ic 25Feb49; DU18887. The Cisco Kid and the killers just desserts. © Ic 25Feb49; DU18888. The Cisco Kid and the secret gold mine tunnel. © Ic 25Feb49; DUI8880. The Cisco Kid and the boat ride he missed.
© Ic 25Feb49; DU18885. The Cisco Kid and the outlaws who haunted a house. © Ic 25Feb49; DU18884. CITIES SERVICE COMPANY.
Cities Service quartet; radio program, Dec. © Cities Service Co.; Ic 12jan49; DU18040. CITIES Service quartet. SEE Cities Service Company. CITIZENS ' Housing and Planning Council of New York, inc. The story of Jacob A.
SEE Denker, Henry. SEE Pheatt, Richard Cadwell. CITY in bondage. SEE The Green Hornet, no, 934. CLAIR, Austin, The carved cartoon.
SEE Orde, Henry Brooke. CLAIR de lune. SEE Duran, Germaine. CLAMAGE, ELSIE FEIN. A television script, adapted from her Guess who?' © Elsie Fein damage; Ic 12Jan49; DU18014, CLARK, EDWARD, Come into my parlor, a comedy in two acts by Edward and Janet Clark, © Edward Clark, Janet Clark; Ic 17Feb49; DU18651.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES CLARK, J. Cowboys and Indians; radio quiz program. [Sampla script] © Kilroy, Hague, and Atkins, inc.; Ic 3lMay49; C3737. CLARK, JAMES JEFFERSON. The mUl-song, a play in four acts. © James Jefferson Clark; Ic 25Feb49- on revisions; DU18897. ' 'A southern village,' 2jan47; D unp, 6738.
CLARK, Janet. Come into my parlor. SEE Clark, Edward.
CLARK, Perry, pseud. SEE Sergei, CLARK, ROBERT. A lass with a lack, a comedy in three acts. © Robert Clark; Ic 20Mav49- DU20073.
' CLARKE, Julio Marion. Man in the moon, DU17949. SEE De- Noon, David John. CLARKE (Robert E.) and Associates, inc. SEE The Adventures of Princess Pet (Radio program) CLARKE, WILLIAM KENDALL.
Radio program. May 10, 1946. © Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 12Apr49;DU19542. CLARKE, Irwin and Company, ltd. Eros at breakfast.
SEE Davies, Robertson. CLAUDEL PAUL. Partage de midi, drame. [Paris] Gallimard [1949]. © Librairie Gallimard; 5Mar49; DP19815.
CLAY, DAVID M. Pickwick, a television program. Acting version, serial 1. Clay; Ic 28Feb49; DU18790. Screeno casino, a television program.
[Sample script] © David M. Clay; Ic 31Jan49;DU18943. State fair a quiz show in a variety setting for television.
Clay; Ic 14Feb49; DU18529. CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne. The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. SEE Whiting, Frank M.
Huckleberry Finn. The celebrated jumping frog of Cala- veras County. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) The million pound bank note.
SEE Your Show Time (Television program) CLEMENTS, Colin Campbell. SEE Ryerson, Florence. CLEMENTS, Florence Ryerson. SEE Ryerson, Florence. CLEMEIvTTS, JAY WELLINGTON.
Father s son John, a play in three acts. Clements; Ic 7Mar49- DU18911. Listen to my voice; or The parson's dream. A psychomedy in three acts.
Clements; Ic 7Mar49; DU18912. Saint Peter and me too, a play in three acts. Clements; Ic 7Feb49- DU18451. CLEM'S barber shop. SEE Boswell, Tolla Raymond. CLORK, Harry.
KUl the umpire. SEE Hill, James Henry. CLOSED chapter. SEE Williams, John. CLO yARD, ANN GILLESPIE. Don t put it in writing, a play in one act.
Cloward; Ic 24Feb49;DU18764. Romance is wonderful, a play in one act. Ann Gillespie Cloward; Ic 23May49; DU20095. THE CLOWN prince.
SEE Stevens, Leslie C. LE CLUB du 29 fevrier. SEE Gehri, Alfred Hermann. COACHING the salesman on the job. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Master salesmanship. THE COAST of Ulyria. SEE Parker, Dorothy. C GATES, Robert M. Wisteria Cottage. SEE Mayer, Jerome. COBIN, HAROLD CHESTER.
Night awakening, a play in one act. © Harold Cobin; Ic 2jun49; DU20222. COCA Cola Company. A route manager works with the route salesmen. SEE Pathescope Productions. A route manager works with the routes. SEE Pathescope Productions.
COCHRAN, JEAN CARTER. Pilgrims of peace, a Christmas pageant in one act. Cochran; Ic 26May49; DU20330. COCHRANE^ MARIAN BEACH. Little folk s verse (The children speak creatively) A radio script by Marian Beach Cochrane and Edna Risley McCabe. 6'ext and music on separate leaves] Mrs. Cochrane, Mrs.
McCabe; Ic 22Mar49; DU19203. COCTEAU, JEAN. SEE Stravinskii, Ig,or' Fedorovich. Les maries de la Tour Eiffel. Les chevaliers de la Table ronde.
Les parents terribles. [Paris] Gallimard [1948]. ©Librairie Gallimard- 15Dec48; DP19270. 2]^L_es monstres sacres. La macnine a ecrire.
Renaud et Armide. L aigle a deux tetes. [Paris] Gallimard [1948]. © Librairie Gallimard; 3Qpec48;DP19819. Theatre de ppche; avec quatorze dessins inedits de I'auteur. Morihien [19491. Contents.— Parade.— Le Boeuf sur le toit; ou.
The Nothing Doing Bar.— Le pauvre matelot.— L ecole^des veuves. — Le bel indifferent. — Le fantome de Marseille.— Anna la bonne.— La dame de Monte -Carlo.— Le fils de I'air.
— Le menteur.— Par la fenetre.— Je I'ai perdue. — Lis ton journal.— La farce du chateau. © Editions Paul Morihien; lMar49; DP20287. SEE Brown, Albert M. COFFEE at the Clover Club. SEE Thomas, V/illiam Frazier.
COFFEE with the Tuttles. SEE Morris, John Leonard. COFFIN, ALGERNON BRUCE. Philanderer a play in three acts by A. Bruce Coffin. © Algernon Bruce Coffin; Ic 26May49;DU20161. COHAN, Robert A.
Howdy stranger I DU20260. SEE Flautz JohnT.
COHEN, Doris Bugatch. An age old tale. SEE Greenberg, Laenu Adelilah. 18 COHN, ART. Ronyon of Broadway; original screenplay. © Marshall Grant Pictures, inc.- Ic 14Feb49; DU18514.
COIRO ANGELO JOHN. Play ball, an idea for a television quiz show and sample program by BUI Corio [pseud.] and Pal Palladino. © Angelo John Coiro Peter Anthony Palladino; Ic 17May49; C3700. COLBY, ARCHIE. Hail to the Chief, a comedy in three acts.
© Archie Colby; Ic 3May49; DU19858. ' COLD blood.
SEE VUlani Fred Joseph. ' COLD kisses. SEE Davis Claire H. ' THE COLD war of Mr. SEE Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc. COLE, Joseph H.
Admiral television shorts. DU19843, DU20101. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. Frozen assets. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. The international model plane contest. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc.
The Sunbeam toaster. DU18992, DU19008, SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. Television shorts. SEE WUd- ing Picture Productions, inc.
Tell your own fortune. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. The Velveeta story. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. WUl you be there? SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. Zenith television.
SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. COLEMAN, MARTYN. Kind hearts and coronets. Martyn Cole- man's dramatization of 'Cranford' by Mrs.
© Martyn Coleman; Ic 25Feb49;DUl8863. The way home.
SEE Jung, Franz. COLLECTION of narratives wUh music.
SEE Glassman, Joyce Alice. COLLECTORS of death. SEE The Shadow, no. COLLEGE knights. SEE Reach, James. COLLIN, Louis Jacques Marie.
SEE VemeuU, Louis. COLONEL Johnson eats the love apple. SEE You Are There, no. COLONEL Starbottle for the plaintiff. SEE Your Show Time (Tele- vision program) COLOR scheme. SEE Eaton, Joseph Henry. COLUMBIA BROADCASTLvfG SYSTEM, INC.
CBS news broadcast, AprU 26, 1948. [Radio script] © Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 12Apr49; C3568. CBS television news, Feb. [Television script] © Columbia Broad- casting System, inc.; Ic 12Apr49; C3570.
CBS views the press. May 22, 1948. [Radio script] © Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 12Apr49; C3569. Feature story. May 20, 1946. [Radio script] © Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 12Apr49; C3567.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY COLUMBIA Broadcasting System inc. SEE Clarke, William Kendall. Let's pretend. SEE Let s Pretend (Radio program) Mind in the shadow.
SEE Perl, Arnold. The people's choice. SEE Lyon, Peter.
SEE Studio One (Radio program) Studio one. SEE Studio One (Television program) You are there.
SEE You Are There (Radio program) COMBINE G. SEE Heinberg, Paul Julius. COME back, little Sheba. SEE Inge, William Motter. COME back soon.
SEE Phillips, Wendell K. COME into rj.y parlor. SEE Clark, Edward. COME play with me. SEE Davis, Claire H.
A comet's tail centrifugal swing. SEE Patricoff, Henry S. SEE Gold, Horace. COMMON denominator.
SEE Reich, Dore. THE COMMON man. SEE Bennett, Joseph Deericks. COMMUNICATION and transportation.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths, no. COMMUNICATIONS and transportation. SEE Keeping Up with the Wigglesworths, no. COMMUNITY Research Institute. SEE McDonald, Frederick H.
THE COMPANY they keep. SEE The Green Hornet, no. SEE Keeping UP With the Wigglesworths, no. COMPETITION is the 'Big stick.' SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths, no.
LE COMPLEXE de Philemon. SEE Bernard-Luc, Jean. THE COMPREHENSIVE business license. SEE McDonald, Frederick Homer. CONANT, LAWRENCE FRANKLW. Operetta Americana, a musical mural of the American scene, in three parts. [Text only] ® Lawrence F.
Conant; Ic 23May49;DU20310. CONCEPTS of normality and abnormality in sexual behavior. SEE Kinsey, Alfred Charles. CONCERNING a woman of sin. SEE The Actor's Studio, no. CONCERTO for voices. SEE Hickling, John.
EL CONDE Lucanor. SEE Jacobson, Otto. Das Narrengericht. Hold that camera.
SEE Kneeland, Edward S. A CONFESSION on New Year's eve. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) 854120 O - 49 - 4 CONFIDENTIALLY. SEE Braun, Wilbur. THE CONGREGATION of the dead. SEE The Eternal Light, no. CONK and Carrie.
SEE Smith, Herbert Wilson. CONKLE, ELLSWORTH PROUTY.
A china -handled knife, a one -act play about young Abe Lincoln. French [1949]. © Samuel French; 21Mar49; DP19531.
Lavender gloves, a play in four episodes. © Ellsworth P.
Conkle; Ic 28Jun49; DU20574. CONNELL, Howard.
SEE Stop the Music (Radio program) Stop the Music (Television program) CONNELL, Richard Edward. A reputation. SEE The Actor's Studio, no. SEE The American Way (Radio program) CONNIE went a walking. SEE Chestnut, William Austin. CONNOR, Joan.
SEE Connor, Marian Joan. CONNOR, MARIAN JOAN. For the ladies;. The afternoon of a pawn. A play in one act by Joan Connor. © Marian Joan Connor; Ic 5Apr49; DU19416.
CONOVER, Theresa Maxwell. AU that glitters. SEE Mason, Lucy. CONOVER'S crime. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no.
631, THE CONQUERED man. SEE Slotkin, Joseph. CONQUEST in the hUls. SEE Phipps, Daisy B. THE CONQUEST of the Grand Canyon. SEE You Are There, no.
CONRAN, RUSSELL FRANK. Midvale melodies, an operetta in three acts by Russell and Vivienne Conran.
Conran; Ic 15Apr49; DU19600. CONRAN, Vivienne.
Midvale melodies. DU19600, SEE Conran, Russell Frank. CONROY, Harold E. Fast and fair. SEE Fisher, George Peter. SEE Keeney, Claire Handsaker.
CONSIGN me to oblivion. SEE Healey, Robert M. CONSTANDUROS, Denis. Acacia Avenue.
SEE Constan- duros, Mabel (TUling) CONSTANDUROS, MABEL (TILLING) Acacia Avenue, by Mabel and Denis Constanduros. French [1944]. (French's acting edition no.
545) A comedy. © Samuel French ltd.; 260ct44; DP18360. THE CONSTANT bride. SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE CONSUMING passion. SEE Birsh, Henry WUliam. CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTIONS.
Down memory lane. [Film script for a Mack Sennett comedy] © Contemporary 19 Productions, inc.; Ic 29jun49; DU7.053t. Port of New York. [Film script] © Con- temporary Productions, inc.; Ic lGJun49; DU20383. [Film script] J Contemporary Productions, inc.; Ic lGJun49; DU20302. CONTmENTAL transmitting— analyzed and specialized.
SEE Thayer, Richard Dudley. CONTRACT steal. SEE The Green Hornet, no. CONTRARY winds.
SEE Kirk, Mabel L. COOK (David C.) Publishing Company. The glory of the Lord. SEE Dolby, Harriet (Geister) The holy night. SEE Felkner, Myrtle E. COOK, PHILENA. Shakespeare's Hamlet, a 1949 version interpreted in our vernacular idiom.
© PhUena Cook; Ic 25Mar49; DU19429. COOKE, Virginia M.
The castle land of the sky. DU19695, SEE Mellon, George Ellsworth. COOMBS, MINOTT LEE. Up jumped the devil, a comedy in one act. [Brunswick, Me., Brunswick Pub.
Co.] C1946 [1949]. © Minott Lee Coombs; 10May49; DP19953.
20Dec46;D unp. COPELAND, DOTTE BERGEN. Tales for tiny tots.
[Nine stories] ® Dotte B. Copeland; Ic 25Apr49; C3633. COPELAND, Sudie Lee.
SEE Your Show Time (Television program) THE COPPER penny. SEE Favorite Story, Dec. THE COPPER year. SEE Mazer, Joseph I. COQUATRIX, Bruno. Le chevalier Bayard.
SEE Hornez, Andre. Edward Lawrence. Novel Eniertainment Culture Organization. SEE Lih, Fredrik Lorenzo. CORBETT, Strat.
Who's that girl? SEE LaRoy, Rita, CORCORAN, ROBERT JOHN.
Pick me a long-stemmed flower, a short play in four scenes. © Robert John Corcoran; Ic 4Feb49; DU18396. On the square, a revue in two acts. Lyrics by Leo Corday, music by Leon Carr. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Leon Carr, Leo Corday; Ic 10Feb49; DU18788.
CORINGTON, WILLIAM JOHN CURTIS. The tides of the heart, a drama in four scenes. © William John Curtis Corington; Ic 31Mar49; DU19323. CORIO, BUI, pseud. SEE Coiro, Angelo John. CORKY, the crocodUe.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Mar. SEE Mission BeU FUm Productions, inc. Jack and Jill series, no.
THE CORNER of the moon. SEE Johnson, Helen Muriel. CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES SEE Morrissey, CORTEZ, Don. COSTELLO, EDWARD ALPHONSUS. A wake for me and thee, a play in one act, by V/ard Costello. © Ward Costello; Ic 18jan49; DU18069. A wake for me and thee.
SEE ALSO Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act plays of 1948-1949. AA117053, COSTELLO, Ward.
SEE Costello, Edward Alphonsus. COSTER, Charles Theodore Henri de. The mysterious picture. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) THE C5TE d'Azur. SEE Hoff- man, Edward J, COTT, TED. Goldilocks and the three bears, a dramatico- musical composition.
Adaptation and lyrics by Ted Cott, music by Hank Sylvem. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Allen- town Record Co., inc.; Ic 21Apr49: DU19668. Jack and the beanstalk, a dramatico-musical composition. Adaptation and lyrics by Ted Cottj music by Hank Sylvem.
[Text and music on separate leaves] © Allentown Record Co^ inc.; Ic 21Apr49; DU19666. The three little pigs, a dramatico-musical composition. Adaptation and lyrics by Ted Cott, music by Hank Sylvem. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Allen- town Record Co., inc.; Ic 21Apr49; DU19667, COUCH, Herbert NeweU. The Syracusan women of Theocritus.
SEE Theocritus. COULTER, MARGARET EVELYN. The music room, an audition script by Arda Olsen [pseud.] © Margaret E. Coulter; Ic 23Mar49; DU19227. SEE Ruric, Peter. THE COUNTER-plan. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no.
COUNTER-SPY (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by Phillips H. Case of the gold pesos.
© Ic 25jan49;DU18126. Case of the importf>d impersonation.
© Ic 22Apr49; DU19663. COUNTING baseball chickens. SEE Aldrich Family, no. THE COUNTRY editor, DP18378. SEE Martin, John M. COUNTRY mile. SEE Ragotzy, Jack P.
A COUNTRY wife, DU19823. SEE Carr, John Emmett. THE COURTING of Marie Jenvrin. SEE Seldon, Samuel. International folk plays. COURTNEY, DIANE. Calling the stars, a sample script for a television program, by Diane Courtney and Bernard Lubar.
© Diane Courtney; Ic 21Feb49;DU18692. THE COURTSHIP and marriage of George Washington.
SEE Ross, Harlan. The bridal theatre of the air. COURTSHIP clinic. C3403, DU18812. SEE Kleihauer, Alyce Martha de la Vergne. THE COURTSHIP of Adam.
DU18419, SEE David Frank McCartney. THE COURTSHIP of Liza and Rastus.
SEE MUler, Arthur Joseph. COVER to cover. SEE May, Marjorie.
COWAN (Louis G.) inc, SEE The Pet Shop (Television program) R.FX). America (Radio program) R.FX).
America (Television program) Stop the Music (Radio program) Stop the Music (Television program) COWARD, NOEL PIERCE. Joyeux chagrins, comedie §aie en 3 actes et 4 tableaux de Noel Coward, adaptation franpaise d'Andre Roussin et Pierre Gay. (In Les Oeuvres libres no. Fayard, 1949, p, [225J- 318) © Noel Coward; 15Jan49; DP193g9.
Private lives, an intimate comedy in three acts, London, S. French [194 7], 68 p. (French's acting edition, no, 256) © Noel Coward; 31Dec47; DP18362, Prev, reg.
23Mar30 D unp. 4915; 22Sep30, D pub. 7942; 22Sep30, D pub, 9119.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. COWBOY songs for little broncho-busters, DU19207, SEE Krasnow, Hermann. COWBOYS and Indians. C3737, SEE COX, ALPHONSUS PATRICK. The homemakers treasure chest. Radio scripts no. © Alphonsus Patrick Cox; Ic each 6Dec48; C.
COX, CONSTANCE. The picture of Dorian Gray; a play in two acts, adapted from Oscar Wilde s novel.
London, Fortune Press [1948] 81 p. © Constance Cox; 60ct48; DP18917. CRABTREE, PAUL, A story for a Sunday evening, a comedy in two acts. © Paul Crabtree; Ic 10jun49; DU20371. THE CRACKED pot. SEE Hart, Abraham Lincoln.
CRAFTON, Allen. The strength of ten, D^J20294, SEE Crafton, Jessica Royer. CRAFTON, JESSICA ROYER, The strength of ten, a comedy in three acts by Jessica and Allen Crafton.
© Allen Crafton, Jessica Crafton; Ic 8Jun49; DU20294. CRAIG, Walter.
Everything good! SEE Neebe, CRAMER, ALVERDI BLANCHE, II virtuoso, a dramatic composition in 12 scenes. 17 leaves, © Alverdi Blanche Cramer; Ic 3Mar49; DU18884. CRAMER, HEINZ VON. Die Flut; Kammeroper von Heinz von Cramer, Musik von Boris Blacher. © Ed, Bote & G. Bock; Ic 21Mar49;DUl9193, CRANE, BURTON.
Hecuba, a play in one act. Adapted and considerably abridged from the play by Euripides. Includes music, © Burton Crane; Ic 6Jun49; DU20263. Sleep, baby, sleep; a farce in one act. © Burton Crane; Ic 180ct48; DU19443, So up the stairs, a comedy in three acts. © Burton Crane; Ic 24May49; DU20301. SEE Coleman, Martyn.
Kind hearts and coronets. CRAVEN, BERNARD H. Bitch on wheels; a play in two acts and four scenes by Bernard H. Craven, adapted from a story by Charlotte Armstrong. [Alternate titles: Lend me your petticoat; This charming de- spair; The pumpkin eaters] © Bernard H. Craven; Ic 25Apr49; DU19742, CRAVEN, Bernard Neville.
SEE Hedrick, Paul Harrington. CRAVEN & Hedrick, inc. Jack-in-the-box, DU19425. SEE Hedrick, Paul Harrington, CRAZY-clean. SEE Ely, Sylvia Sharon. THE CRAZY Mrs, Asvay. DU20264, SEE Harsanyi, Zsolt.
THE CREAKING door. SEE Brown, Himan. THE CREATION. DP18539, SEE The Eternal Light, no. CREATURE of darkness. SEE The Shadow, no, 369. THE CREATURES were stirring.
DU19737, SEE Koehler, Alan Robert. THE CRICKET on the heartli, SEE Jerome, Helen (Bruton) DP 183 58. Your Show Time (Television program) DU19401.
CRIME against nature. DU18836, Smith, Pat, SEE CRISIS. SEE Lesley, Leonard, CRISIS at Quiet Rest. SEE Druck, Murray David. CRISS Concrete Company, Criss Concrete singing commercial jingle.
C3763, SEE Murphy, Laurence Vinton. CRISS Concrete singing commercial jingle. SEE Murphy, Laurence Vinton. King of the house, a comedy in three actSj by Peter Gregg [pseud. 1 and Albert Olivieri.
© Peter Crocco, Albert Olivieri; Ic 3jan49; DU17841. CROCCO, Peter. SEE Crocco, J.
CROOM, JACK GARRISON. The Dixie deacon, a comedy act for stage and television or a program idea for radio. © Jack Garrison Croom; Ic 9May49; C3674. CROSLEY Broadcasting Corporation. Easy listening. SEE Stern, Alan. '49 — magazine of television.
C3292, SEE Hackett, Rita, Junior jamboree. SEE Behrman, Chet. Music please. SEE Stern, Alan.
The Neals and Orville. SEE Hamner, Earl.
SEE FUion, Ross. CROSS currents. DU18768, SEE Chamber- lain, Lowell Colby. CROVETTO, ELENA GALLO. The same slow; original Italian creation for the screen. By Hetty Kaufmann Saunders.
[Genoa, Italy, 1948], 40 p. © Elena Gallo Crovetto; 2jul48; DP20437, A CROWD always gathers. Stubbs, Kenneth Norman. SEE 20 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY CROWN of thunder. SEE Keane, Ronda. CROZIER, Eric. The little sweep.
SEE Britten, Benjamin. LE CRUDELTA d'un incoronato tiranno. SEE Cataldo, Vincent C. THE CRUMBS from the table. SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. CRUMPLED handbUls. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no.
CRUTCHER, ROBERT RILEY. Key to the city, a screenplay. Wayne Griffin; Ic 10Jan49; DUl 7973. CRY for the Captain. SEE Slote, Alfred Horace.
CRY out in the night. SEE Leavitt, Polly. Y Oedipus rex. SEE Stravinskii, Igor' Fedorovich. CUMMINS, CLARENCE RAY.
„ Uncle Ned's 'Hometown quiz, the food show of the air. [Sample radio script] © Clarence R. Cummins; Ic 18Apr49; C3585.
CUPID and Psyche. SEE Kleine, Grace Ottme, Mischief mountain. THE CURE for love. SEE Greenwood, Walter. CURRAN, JOHN. A gold mine, an original comedy in three acts.
© John Curran; Ic 19Apr49; DU19629. CURRENT choice. SEE Willis, Lynn Kenneth. CURRY, CLARENCE.
Birth, a poem in four parts. © Clarence Curry, Jr.; Ic 8Mar49; DU18987. THE CURSE of Damascus. SEE Little Herman, no. Special day plays. Anderson, Ind., Warner Press [19471. © Gospel Trumpet Co.; 2'0jan47; DP20415.
THE CUT-out lady. SEE Steffan, Catherine. CUTHRELL, STEPHEN. One for the books, a musical comedy in three acts. Book by Stephen Cuthrell, music and lyrics by S. Woodmansee, Jr. © Stanley Dennison Woodmansee, Jr.
Stephen Cuthrell; Ic 21Jun49; DU204 76. SEE Trimble, Jessy. Daddy's girl. SEE Loshak, Louis Allan. THE DAINTY hyacinth, DU18639. SEE Hammond, Gordon.
DAISY at the shore. SEE Levine, Max. DAME, HAZEL STEVENS. Karen, a play in three acts. © Hazel Stevens Dame; Ic 25Feb49; DU18894. D'ANCONA, Miranda. SEE Anouilh, Jean.
DANE, Clemence, pseud. SEE Ashton, Winifred. DANGER on the river. SEE The Adventures of Fi'ank Merriwell, no. DANGER signal. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. DANGEROUS Nan McGrew.
SEE Bats on, George. THE DANGEROUS quest. SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no.
SEE Stravinskii, Igor' Fedorovich. DANIELS, Norman A. SEE Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio program) DANNY. SEE Patton, Lois Frances.
DAPHNE Laureola. SEE Mavor, Osborne Henry. SEE Long, Nona. SEE Lloyd, David Demarest.
SEE Fraenkel, Helene Esberg. DARK mountain. SEE Elser, Donald. THE DARKCLIFF terror. SEE The Shadow, no. DARKNESS caUed night.
SEE Hennefeld, Edmund Bertram. DARKNESS came before dawn. SEE WiLkins, Roy J. DARLING, Scott. The Lawton story.
SEE Horn, Mildred A. DARLINGTON, ANNE. A hat with red roses, a play in one act. © Anne Darlington; Ic llMay49; DU19958. DARRIGO, JOHN JAMES. Yoga relaxation formula.
[Instructions] © John James Darrigo; Ic 28Jan49; C3447. DART golf game. SEE Davies, William T. THE DARTNELL Corporation.
The salesmaster series. SEE WUding Picture Productions, inc. THE DARWIN theory. SEE Miller, Tommy James. The Hollywood legend. SEE Hale, Bryant Mclntyre.
THE DAUGHTER of the house. SEE Wiener, Miriam. D'AURIA, Gemma.
SEE Houston, Gemma d'Auria. DAVENPORT PEMBROKE M. Prevues with Pembroke, a television script. © Pembroke Enterprises, inc.; Ic 7Feb49; C3329. Once in a lovetime. SEE MUler, Albert Griffith.
DAVID and Venetia. SEE Luce Margaret. The rose in the cloister. DAVID Harding, Counter-spy (Radio program) SEE Counter-spy (Radio program) DAVIDSON, MADELmE. The perfect pattern, a comedy in three acts by Madeline Davidson and Maurice Glucher.
© Madeline Davidson, Maurice Leon Glucher; Ic 29Apr49; on revisions; DU19813. 'Manhattan boomerang;' 21Sep37; D unp. DAVIE, Cedric Thorpe. The Forrigan reel. Osborne Henry. SEE Mavor, DAVIES, ROBERTSON. Eros at breakfast, and other plays.
With an introd. By Tyrone Guthrie.
Toronto, Clarke, Irwin, 1949. — Eros at breakfast.— The voice of the people.— Hope deferred. —Overlaid,— At the gates of the righteous.
© Clarke, Irwin & Co., ltd.; lApr49; DP19801. DAVIES, WILLLVM T. L, Dart golf game, a lecture. Davies; Ic 13Apr49; C3573. DAVIS, ALBERT SAMUEL. Exploitation of Inventions.
[Lecture] © Albert Samuel Davis, Jr.; Ic 29Mar49; C3526. DAVIS, CLAIRE H. Cold kisses, a mystery melodrama in two acts by Claire Read [pseud.] © Claire H. Davis; Ic 8Apr49; on revisions; DU19499.
'Murder presides,' 26Sep45;DU95256. Come play with me a script to be used for television, radio, music, stage, screen, by Claire Read [pseud. J © Claire H.
Davis; Ic 17Mar49; DU19154. Love that pet, a radio and television program by Claire Read [pseud.] Sample script. Davis; Ic 15Mar49; DU19136, Love that pet a television show by Claire Read [pseud.] © Claire H. Davis; Ic 20Apr49; on revisions; DU19632. My talking picture letter to you, a script for radio, television, stage, motion pictures, vaudevUle and musical composi- tions, by Claire Read [pseud.] and John McGowan. Davis, John McGowan; Ic 3Mar49; DU19134. DAVIS, HARRIET EAGER.
All around the town, a comedy in three acts. Harriet Eager Davis; Ic 14Mar49;DU19119. DAVIS, JOHN HOMER. A song and a story: Wagon wheels. By John Davis and Jack Shawn [pseud, of John Albert Williams] Sample script. © John Homer Davis, John Albert Wil- liams; Ic 3jan49; DU18Q45. DAVIS, LEO AARON.
Exposition at 17 Elm, a comedy in three acts by Leo Davis and Basil Beyea. Davis, Basil Beyea; Ic 6May49; DU19887. DAVIS LUTHER. Troublesome Jane, a radio play. © Luther Davis; Ic 31May49; DU20203.
The adventures of Benny Brim. [Story prepared for radio narration] © Muse Davis; Ic 250ct48; C3295. DAVTS Peter W.
SEE Peifer, Albert H. DAWSON, MARLOW. Bath after twelve, a vaudeville variety show.
© Marlow Dawson; Ic 2May49; DU19829. 21 CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES DAY, BARBAFIA McEVOY. Judy in Easterland, an original ecreenplay. © Barbara McEvoy Day; Ic 30Dec48; DU18420.
The two little love birds, a Valentine Day's story for the radio. S>Barbara McEvoy Day; Ic 30Dec48; DU18421. SEE Jenkins, Helen Day. THE DAY after forever.
SEE Emery, Charles. THE DAY beyond forever. SEE Shayeson, Frances Emilie. A DAY in June. SEE Taggart, Tom. A DAY m town.
SEE The Actor's Studio, no. DE bello Peloponnesiaca. SEE What Do You Think?
Is war necessary? DE Lord's winter apples. SEE Grubbs, William Herschel. THE DEAD beat. SEE Weeks, Donald. Policeman's lot. SEE The Actor's Studio, no, 25.
DEAD man's deputy. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
DEAD man's map. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. DEADLIER than the male. SEE Soares, Irineu de Macedo. DEAR EMILY POST (Television program) Scripts in this series are by Walter Draper. © Regency Productions, inc.
© Ic 4Jan49; DU18672. © Ic 4Jan49; DU18675.
© Ic 4Jan49; DU18674. © Ic 4Jan49; DU18673.
SEE James, Enna Nielsen. DEAJIBORN Motors Corporation.
Freddy, the Ford tractor, in 'A guy's gotta breathe.' SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc. DEARIE, ye're a dreamer. SEE Casey, Francis Michael. DEARLY beloved. SEE Brooks, Helen Clark.
De ARMEN, Bo. SEE Morrissey, Will James. DEARSTYNE, STANLEY CHARLES. Don't step on that body! A play in three acts. © Stanley Charles Dearstyne; Ic 16May49;DU19994. DEATH and the crown of Odalph.
SEE The Shadow, no. DEATH and the double cross. SEE The Shadow, no. DEATH and the Easter bonnet. SEE The Shadow, no.
DEATH and the Lucky Seven. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. DEATH came to dinner. SEE Little Herman, no. DEATH in the night. SEE Lacloche, A. DEATH leaves a trademark.
SEE Little Herman, no. DEATH of a salesman.
Miller, Arthur. SEE THE DEATH of Jesus Christ. Boyles, Raymond James. SEE THE DEATH of Montezuma. SEE You Are There, no. DEATH writes a message.
SEE Westgate, Ted. DECEMBER days. SEE Lane, Dorothy Mildred Guyon. A DECENT birth, a happy funeral. SEE Saroyan, WUliam,.
DECENTRALIZATION of American industry. SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths, no.
DECENTRALIZING American industry. SEE Keeping up with the Wigglesworths, no.
DU19808, SEE WoUgien, Kurtis. THE DEEP six. SEE Haislip, Harvey Shadle. SEE Little Herman, no.
DEERE & Company. Roots in the soU. SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc. DEES, PAUL ELBERT. He embraces me, a three act play.
© Paul Dees; 40ct48; DP 18658. DeKAY, NONA REID, Bodies galore, a mystery -comedy in three acts. © Nona Reid deKay; Ic 22Apr49- DU19699.
DEKKER, Thomas. The roaring girle. SEE Bacon Wallace Alger. The roaring girl.
DE LA VERGNE, Alyce. SEE Kleihauer, Alyce Martha de la Vergne. DELCO-Remy Division of General Motors Corporation. SEE General Motors Corporation. Delco-Remy Division, DEMIANOFF, RENEfi LOCKHARD. The miller's daughter; synopsis of a two- act play.
© Sigmund Schwartzenstein; Ic 28Feb49;DU18809. DEMUND, HAROLD ALEXANDER. Christmas time, a dramatic composition. © Harold Alexander DeMund; Ic 23May49; DU20187, DEN of inequity, DU17996, SEE Chamber- lain, Lowell Colby. S.) and Company.
The big potato. SEE Wilkinson, Richard HUl. Miss Starlight. DP19175, SEE George, Charles. Sally in our alley. SEE George, Charles, The skywayman. SEE Preston, Effa Estelle.
Treasure girl. SEE George, Charles. DENKER, HENRY. The greatest story ever told. SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio program) The story of Jacob A. Riis, a dramatic narration for radio. New York, cl949.
(Riis Centennial bulletin no. 3) © Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York inc.; 25Mar49; DP19371.
DENNEY, MARIE K, They rehearse; humorous reading. © V/etmore Declamation Bureau; lSep48;DPl83 75. DENNYS, JOYCE. The end of the song, a drama in three acts, London, S. French [1949], 84 p, illus.
(French's acting edition, no, 500) © Samuel French ltd.; 14Mar49; DP19598. DeNOON, DAVID JOHN.
Man in the moon, a musical fantasy in two acts, by David DeNoon and Julio Clarke. [Text only] © David John DeNoon, Julio Marion Clarke; Ic 10jan49; DU17949. The golden curtain. SEE Yannopoulos, Dino. DERDERIAN, Lily. Atchkut Loois.
SEE Chobanian, Yervant. DESCENT into Eden. SEE Stubbs, Kenneth Norman. DESCRIPTION of a plan for increasing membership of organizations, clubs, associations, and the like.
SEE Pearse, Herbert. William Thomas. SEE Martin, DESIGN for peace. SEE DESIGN macabre. SEE The Sheriff, no. DESIGN of rigid frames.
SEE Korn, Martin Pinney. SEE Picasso, Pablo, DESIRE at the crossroads. SEE Rolnick, Jacob, DETECTIVE story. SEE Kingsley, Sidney S, DE THOMAS, ERNEST. Rhumba instruction course, by Ernest De Thomas and Al Joltin. [Recording script] © Alfred Joltin Ernest De Thomas; Ic 4Mar49; C3409. DEUTSCH, ROBERT HARMON.
Peter Piper, a play in two acts. Deutsch; Ic 31May49; DU20188. DEVELOPMEiMT and growth of the U.S.A. SEE Doht, Mary Frances Read. THE DEVIL dog. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. THE DEVIL is a dreamer.
SEE Sokoloff, Ivan Boris. DEVINE, JERRY. West of Armageddon, a play in three acts. © Jerry Devine Productions; Ic 24jan49;DU18118. DEVINE (Jerry) Productions. West of Armageddon. SEE Devine, Jerry.
DEVLIN, William Edward. SEE Folts, Harry Claude.
DeVOE JOHN WILLIAM. Less than a year. [Film script] © John W. DeVoe; Ic lljan49; DU18741.
22 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY DIAL 999. SEE Elirlich, Max Simon. DIALECT cuttings for auditions. DP17961, SEE Abbott, Nina. Love plays a part. Diamond; Ic 27Sep48; DU18057. DIAMOND, Leonard.
Roman holiday. Lucille Selkia. SEE Or land, DIAMOND, RICHARD. The question box, by Richard Diamond, with music by Mischa and Wesley Port- noff.
1: Thunder and lightning; no. 2: The weather.
[Televi- sion scripts. Text only] © Ricnard Diamond; Ic 23Nov48; DU18890, DIAMONDS and murder. SEE The Green Hornet, no.
DIANA'S mirror. SEE Maltz, Maxwell. SEE Korn, DICK Whittlngto.i and his cat. SEE Let's Pretend, Jan. DICKENS, Charles. The cricket on the hearth.
SEE Jerome, Helen (Bruton) DP18358. Your Show Time (Television program) DU19401, DICKERSON, CHARLES GRIFFIN. Shadow across the sun, a play in three acts. © Charles Griffin Dickerson; Ic llFeb49; DU18493.
THE DICTATES of conscience. SEE Sofia, Vincent.
DIE for dear old Prescott. Carrington, Elaine.
DU19694, SEE A DIFFERENCE of opinion. SEE Armstrong Cork Company. Human rela- tions in supervision, no. DIGGES, Jeremiah, pseud, SEE Berger, Josef. DI GIOIA, GIUSEPPE.
The calendar, a comedy in three acts. © Giuseppe Di Gioia; Ic 26jan49; DU18622. DILLS, HOLLAND MCTYEIRE. Morning in Normandy, a play in three acts. © Holland McTyeire Dills; Ic 13May49; DU19962. DING-dong belU DU20359. SEE The Sheriff, no.
DINNER, WILLIAM. April and September; a play in one act, by William Dinner and William Morum. Acting ed.] London, Vawser & Wiles 1949].
© William Dinner, X^illiam Morum; lFeb49; DP20256. SEE Aldrich Family, no. DINNER for six. SEE Fue, Charles. DINNES, NATHAN.
Our own little world, a play in three acts. © Nathan Dinnes; Ic 23Mar49; DU19212. DINWOODIE, NINA HEPBURN.
The silver, a one-act play by Hepburn Dinwoodie. © Nina Hepburn Dinwoodie; Ic 8Mar49; DU18999. SEE Soriano, Rocco. DIRK Billing's downfall. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. Di SALVO, JOSEPH JOHN.
I weep red tears, a play in five acts. © Joseph John di Salvo Ul; Ic 28Feb49; DU18807. THE DISAPPEARING house. SEE Little Herman, no. THE DISAPPEARING runner.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. DISAPPOINTMENT in Russia. SEE Unger, Abraham. THE DISCIPLE of death. SEE The Shadow, no. SEE Banks, Bertha Mae.
DISCOURSE on inequality and treatise on political economy. SEE Harmon, John S. SEE Bates, Henry Anson. DISCRIMINATION for everybody. SEE Mabley, Edward Howe. LA DISILLUSA.
SEE Rosato, Marco Carmine. Adelina, la figlia dell'albergatrlce. DISPUTED barricade.
SEE Rulon, Samuel Archer. DISTRACTING afternoon. SEE Luce, Margaret. The rose in the cloister. DP18101 THE DISTRIBUTION of energy over particle and field of the free electron. SEE Kilian, Edward. Problems of relativity in modern physics.
LA DIVINA inventora. SEE Alvarez Quintero, Seraiih.
THE DIVORCE comedy. SEE Hepburn, Dick. THE DIXIE deacon. SEE Croom, Jack Garrison. A DIZZYNARY of American slanguage. SEE Jones, E.
DO it with grace. SEE Laskoff, Joan Vera. DO ye unto others. SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. DO you have a sense of humor? SEE What Do You Think? (Television program) DO you know your neighbor?
SEE Allen, Sybil Margaret. SEE The American Way, C62.
Posner Shoes, inc. SEE Posner (Dr. A.) Shoes, inc. SEE Mavor, Osborne Henry. John Knox, and other plays.
CHRISTIAN (Radio program) Episodes in this series are by McCann-Erickson, inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc. © Ic 7Tan49;DU17977. The big one that got away. © Ic 7Tan49; DU17978.
Doctor of law. © Ic 7Jan49; DU17979. Bring home the bacon. © Ic 7jan49;DUl7980. Her husband's ghost. © Ic 31Jan49: DU18616. Time and love.
© Ic 31Jan49;DU18617. Phantom in the studio. © Ic 31Jan49;DU18618. Career woman.
© Ic 25Feb49;DUlB847. I choose Daddy. © Ic 25Feb49; DU18846. Sense of humor.
© Ic 25Feb49: DU18845. Who would not sing for David? © Ic 25Feb49; DU18844.
Mademoiselle from River s End. © Ic 9Mar49; DU19025. Optical Ulusion. © Ic 9Mar49;DUl9026. The toy pistol.
© Ic 28Mar49; DU19254. The full treatment. © Ic 28Mar49;DUl9235. © Ic llApr49;DUl9591. © Ic 25Apr49;DUl9763. One -dog ambulance. © Ic llApr49;DU19592, 545.
The river rats. © Ic 9May49j DU19941. May 18, 1949.
Christian award winners for 1949. © Ic 9jun49; DU20360 547. Stolen glory. © Ic 9Tun49;DU20361. Christian's magic. © Ic 9jun49;DU20362.
June 8, 1949. The perfectionist. © Ic 9jun49;DU20363.
June 15 1949. Is good— egtrs. © Ic 9jun49; DU20364.
June 22, 1949. Three sprigs of bittersweet. © Ic 13jun49; DU20410. June 29 1949. Wanted: a wife. © Ic 23jun49; DU20529.
July 6, 1949. The wedding present. © Ic 23jun49;DU20530. July 13, 1949.
Sammy hits the jackpot. © Ic 23jun49;DU20531. Christian award winners for 1949. Christian, no.
Christian's magic. Christian, no. DOCTOR, dear doctor I DU20162. SEE Follmann, Joseph Francis.
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© Ic each 20Apr49;C3580-3583. 25, May 2, 1949.
© Ic each 6May49; C3661-3662. May 9, 16, 1949. © Ic each 19May49; C3709-3710. May 23, 30, June 6, 1949. © Ic each 6Jun49;C3754-3756. June 13, 20, 27, 1949. © Ic each 27Jun49; C3801-3803.
JUNIOR SHOW (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by Will C. © Grant Advertising, inc.
© Ic 13jan49; C3265. © Ic 22jan49; C3296. CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES DR. (Radio program) Cont d. © Ic 27jan49; C3301. © Ic 2Feb49- C3314.
© Ic 10Feb49; C3349. © Ic 17Feb49- C3362.
© Ic 28Feb49; C3400. © Ic 2Mar49- C3404. © Ic 14Mar49- C3481. © Ic 17Mar49- C3487. © Ic 23Mar49; C3506. © Ic 30Mar49- C3530.
© Ic 6Apr49; C3541. SEE Petrie Maria. SEE The American Way (Radio program) DOCTOR of law. Christian, no. DODD, JEANNETTE BETTS. The presentation of Linkaloop Simulasound and Recordscope. [Lecture/ © Mrs Jeannette Betts Dodd; Ic 14jan49; C3446.
Mead and Company inc. The best one-act plays of 1948-1949. SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge. Alice in Wonderland. SEE Le (^alllenne, Eva. Alice s adventures in Wonderland. SEE Addinsell, Richard.
DOES the end justify the means? C3348 SEE What Do You Think?
(Television program) A DOG named Deuce, DU20548. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
THE DOG with the gold teeth. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. DOHT, MARY FRANCES READ. Achievements; or, Development and growth of the U.S.A. Patriotic pageant effectively suitable for grades and inter- mediate high schools.
Book and lyrics by Charlotte Scoones, music by Mary Frances Doht. Vocal score and libretto complete. [1928, cl923]. © The Raymond A. Hoffman Co.; 13Apr28 (in notice: copyright 1923, copyright assigned 1928); DP19093. 'Development and growth of the U.S.A., 26Dec22; D pub. DOLAN, Edward Ignatius.
'Neath campus skies. Whelan, Thomas Vincent. SEE DOLBIER, MAURICE. Pastime, a comedy in three acts.
© Maurice Dolbier; Ic 23May49; DU20116. DOLBY, HARRIET (GEISTER) The glory of the Lord, a dramatization in one act with worship service for Christ- mas. [Elgin, 111., D. Cook Bible play) © David C.
Co.; 27Oct48;DP17905. THE doll's adventures. SEE Bucky, Frida Sarsen. DOLSON, HILDEGARDE. What year is this?
A musical revue by Hildegarde Dolson and Eudora Welty. [Text only] © Hildegarde Dolson, Eudora Welty; Ic 8Mar49; DU19022. SEE Murphree, Zoe Vernon. SEE Noe, Yvan. DON Juan in exile. SEE Palescandolo, Frank Joseph. DON Juan liquidiert, DU18299.
SEE Koch-Gaarden, Otto. DON Mike and Estrellita.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2493-1718, DONIGER, Walter. The adventures of the speckled band. SEE Your Show Time (Tele- vision program) DONKEY skin, DU18111. SEE Let's Pretend, Jan.
DONNET, Marie. SEE Anouilh, Jean, DON'T call me Junior, DP18507. SEE Bennick, Hugh Richard. DON'T go away mad. DP20076, SEE Saroyan, William, DON'T put it in writing. SEE Cloward, Ann Gillespie, DON'T step on that body.
DU19994, SEE Dearstyne, Stanley Charles, THE DOOMED witness. DU19684, Challenge of the Yukon, no, 642. SEE THE DOPE fishers. Green Hornet, no. 928, SEE The DORAN, Adine Haga, The adventures of Olga and Hilda, DU19424, SEE Ostgarden, Minora, DORNfeS, ROGER, Interdit au public, piece en trois actes de Roger Domes et Jean Marsan. Cl949, (In Fra^nce illustration,^ Le Monde illustre, supplement theatral et litteraire, n, 28, Paris, 1949, 31 p,) © Roger Domes, Jean Marsan (ps, de Leon Street); 12Feb49; DP19820. DOUBLE Dutch.
DU19625, George. SEE Morris, DOUBLE exposure. SEE The Green Hornet, no, 938, DOUBLE masquerade, DU20546. SEE The Lone Ranger, no, 2559-1784, THE DOUBLE slug killer, DU19969. The Shadow, no. 373, SEE THE DOUBLE test, DU19277, SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriw ell, no, 120, DOUBLECROSS Creek. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no.
THE DOUBTFUL alibi. DU19437, SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no.
110, DOUGALL, Tom. SEE The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program) The Lone Ranger (Radio program) DOUGHERTY, DANIEL FRANKLIN. Green grow the shamrocks, a dramatico- musical composition by Danny Dougherty. [Text only] © Daniel Franklin Dougherty; ic llMay4^; DU19937. DOW, HAROLD B. Caravan of capers; an original miniature musical by Hal Dow and Joe Dunn, Television script, [Text only] © Harold B. Dow, Joseph V, Durn; Ic ljun49; DU20210, DOW Chemical Company.
Recording for Plastics Division presenta- tion, C3618. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza- tion, inc.
DOWELL, George Brendan. East is not west. SEE Spier, Rosemarie. More efficiency, C3429, SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc, DOWN at Casey's, DU19503, SEE Carroll, Richard A, DOWN memory lane.
DU20535, SEE Contemporary Productions, inc, DOWNEY, JOSEPH AUGUSTINE. Silver bonus; radio broadcast, Aug, 4, 1948, © Joseph Augustine Downey; Ic 23Mar49; C3677, DOWNS, Frederic, pseud, SEE Flesher, Frederic Downs. DOYLE, Arthur Conan. The adventures of the speckled band. SEE Your Show Time (Tele- vision program) DRAKE, Russell, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur. SEE Let's Pretend, Jan.
DRAMA Guild Publishers. Calling all Carrs. SEE Tobias, Jay. Suffering Sarah.
SEE Kurtz, C. Timmie's double date. SEE Stone, James Floyd. What's cookin'?
SEE George, Charles. DRAMATIC Publishing Company. One foot in heaven. DP19872, SEE Martens, Anne (Coulter) Uncle Fred flits. SEE Sergei, Christopher. G, Wodehouse's Uncle Fred flits by, DRAMATISTS Play Service, inc. Skipper next to God.
SEE Hartog, Jan de. DRAPER, WALT. The ghost of Possum Hollow! A farce comedy in three acts. French [19491. 102 p, © Samuel French; 16t'eb49: DP19090, Prev, reg, 14Mar48; DU14663, Henry Jones of Jones Junction, a play in two acts, © Walt Draper; Ic 20Apr49; DU19620, DRAPER, Walter, SEE Dear Emily Post (Television program) New Day for America (Television pro- gram) DRAUSSEN vor der Tur, SEE Borchert, Wolfgang, Outside the door. DRAW your own conclusions.
SEE Rose, Allen. DREAM in hand. SEE Black, Thomas Earl Howard. THE DREAM of Jochanon Hasandler.
SEE Perlmutter, Sholom. DREAM of life. DU18667, SEE Schrag, Allen.
A DREAM of love, DPI 8956, liams, William Carlos, SEE Wil- 24 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY DREAM train. SEE Billie the Brownie, no. DREAMS do come true. SEE Radford, Ruby Lorraine. A DRESS for Michi.
SEE Wells, Virginia. DRESSED to kill. SEE Kurtz, C. DREYFUSS, ALAN. A.; a play in three acts. © Alan Dreyfuss; Ic 21Jun49; DU20473. DRISCHELL, ALBERT STARKE.
Not exactly company, a one-act comedy. © Albert Starke Drischell; Ic 25May49; DU20146. DROP the coke, Lou. Kaplan, Jesse. SEE DROPKIN, LOU. The missing check, a play in one act by Dropkin & Leon, © Lou Dropkin, Felix Leon; Ic 15Mar49; DU19132.
DRUCK, MURRAY DAVID. Crisis at Quiet Rest, a play in one act. Druck; Ic 10Dec48; DU18031. SEE Farley, Richard Joseph. DRUMMOND, ALEXANDER MAGNUS.
Money for college, a one-act farce comedy, by A. Drummond and E.
Kamarck, Ithaca, N. Y., American Agriculturist, cl948. 'An Amer- ican Agriculturist play. Sponsored jointly by American Agriculturist and the Cornell University Theatre.'
© American Agriculturist, inc.; 18Sep48; DP20448. SEE Phillips, Ruby Hart. Megaree, piece en trois actes. (In Les Oeuvres libres. Fayard, 1949.
[2711-318) © Maurice Druon; 15Mar49; DP19817. DUANE, Frank, pseud. SEE Rosengren, Frank Duane. DUBOIS, Christopher Francis, pseud.
SEE Franziss, Karl Max. DU BOIS, WILLIAM. The man from Sverdlosk, a comedy in three acts. © William Du Bois; Ic 23Mar49; DU19217.
DUCKLER, Marvin. The golden tears. SEE Schick, Elliot.
DUDLEYS, PauL SEE Your Hit Parade (Radio program) THE DUEL. The Yukon, no.
SEE Challenge of DtTRRENMATT, FRIEDRICH. Romulus der Grosse; eine ungeschicht- liche historische Komodie in vier Akten. © Kurt Reiss; Ic 27Jun49; DU20539. DUFF, HARRY JAMES, Finale, a drama in one act. © Harry James Duff; Ic 21Mar49; DU19168. When Daniel roars, a comedy in three acts.
© Harry James Duff; Ic 30Dec48; DU17791. DUFFY'S TAVERN (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by Ed Gardner, © Ed Gardner. Pigsfeet in Paris. © Ic 14Mar49; DU19118. DUMAS, Marcel.
Roman holiday. Xantho, Peter. SEE DU MAURIER, DAPHNE. September tide, a play in three acts.
© Daphne du Maurier; Ic llFeb49; DU18513. DUMLER, CHARLES. Wedding bells of Eden, a parental wedding congratulatory sermonette. Catia V5r21 Crack Windows 8.
© Charles Dumler; Ic 9Jun49; C3762. THE DUMMY'S lament, SEE Eady, David. Items from May Week revue, DP18104. DUNAWAY, ANNA BROWNE LL, The Christmas pie, a one act play. © Wetmore Declamation Bureau; lSep48; DP18371. DUNBAR, BARRE. Orchid Island, a comedy in three acts.
© Barre Dunbar; Ic 31Jan49; DU18499. DUNDY, Arthur G. SEE First Nighter, Feb. DUNKLE, ANNA BARNET. Angles or angels, a play in three acts by Arthur Bennett Durward [pseud.] © Anna B. Dunkle; Ic 2Feb49; DU18386.
DUNLAP, Donald H. The copper year, DU19832. SEE Mazer, Joseph I. DUNN, CAESAR. Maggie, a comedy in two acts.
© Caesar Dunn; Ic 25Apr49; on revisions; DU19744. Reg, 'Brackett Hills'; 180ct44; D90911.
DUNN, Joseph V. Caravan of capers.
Harold B, SEE Dow, DUNN, MAURICE TEL More sinned against than usual, a satire on the melodramas of the Gay Nineties. In three acts, © Maurice Tei Dunn; Ic 6jun49; DU20442. DUNSTON, Alfred G. 'And it came to pass.' SEE Harris, Edna K. DUPLER, EMMERT PARKER.
John Kline, a brother in reality; a play in three acts. [Elgin, 111.] Brethren Serv- ice Commission, General Brotherhood Board, Church of the Brethren [1949], 107 p. © Emmert Parker Dupler; 18Apr49; DP20139. 3Jun41; D unp.
THE DUPLICATE dean. SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no.
DU PONT de Nemours (E, I.) and Co. SEE The Cavalcade of America (Radio program) DURAN, GERMAINE. Clair de lune, a play in three acts based on the life of Claude Debussy. © Ger- maine Duran; Ic 4Nov48; on revisions; DU17818. 14Feb45; D92342. DURFEE, DOROTHY GARDNER.
Eastward in Eden, the love story of Emily Dickinson, by Dorothy Gardner. [A play in three acts] New York, Long- mans, Green [1949].
© Longmans, Green & Co., inc.; 25May49; DP20153. Eastward in Eden, the love story of Emily Dickinson, by Dorothy Gardner. [A play 25 in three acts] Production prepared by Nathaniel Edward Reeid. New York, Longmans, Green [1949]. 89 leaves, illus. (Longman's play series) 'Di- rector's manuscript.'
© Longman's, Green & Co., inc.; 25May49; DP20154. DURWARD, Arthur Bennett, pseud. SEE Dunkle, Anna Barnet. C.) Corporation. Shockproof shipping.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc. D'USSEAU, Arnaud. Rough cradle. SEE Gow, James. DUTOURD, JEAN. L'arbre, piece en trois journees. [Paris] Gallimard [1948].
© Librairie Gallimard; 20ct48; DPI 8509. DWIGGINS, Susan. The magic shop. SEE Johnson, Edward T. DWORKIN, MARVIN.
Glass dream, a play in one act. © Marvin Dworkin; Ic 10Jan49; DU17972. DYMOW, OSSIP. The stranger of the Kremlin, a play in three acts by Ossip Dymow, tr. From the Russian by J, J. © Ossip Dymow; Ic llFeb49; DU19013. Items from May Week revue.
[I got a house, by David Eady. The dummy's lament, by David Eady and Kenneth Pool- man, In histrionic circles, by Stephen Joseph] London, S, French [1948]. 19 p, (French's acting edition, no. 554) © Samuel French ltd,; 30Dec48; DP18104, THE EAGLE with clay feet. DU18410, SEE Wyman, Justus Edwin. EAKINS, James.
The house of wonder, DU20412. SEE Fabian, Bunty. SEE Kibbee, Roland.
SEE Straus, Julia Bloch. SEE Richards, Walter Auldon. EAST is not west. SEE Spier, Rosemarie. SEE LoCicero, Barbara Elizabeth Bogart.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. THE EASTER egg mystery. SEE Mann, Hannah.
THE EASTER garden. SEE Yale, Elsie Duncan. DU18686, SEE Ackerman, Marguerite.
THE EASTER spirit, DP18833. SEE McCarty, Rega Kramer, EASTMAN, FRED, The great choice, an incident of the next war. A play in one act, modeled after Sophocles' 'Antigone.' Ed.] New York, S.
French [1949]. © Samuel French; 18Mar49; DP19248. 70ct32; D pub. 18649, CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES EASTMAN, FRED. The great choice, an incident of the next war.
A play in one act, modeled after Sophocles' 'Antigone.' Ed.] New York, S.
French [19491. © Samuel French; 18Mar49; DP20082. EASTWARD in Eden. SEE Durfee, Dorothy Gardner. EASY listening. SEE Stern, Alan.
Ev'rybody's talking about Town Talk, Town Talk. [Radio commercial] © Joe Eaton; Ic 6May49; C3692. EATON, JOSEPH HENRY. Color scheme, a play in three acts. © Joseph Henry Eaton; Ic 23Mar49; DU19213. SEE Tremois, Edge.
ECHO and Narcissus. SEE Beim, Norman. ECKHARDT, Agnes. SEE Studio One (Radio program) Mar. ECKHARDT, FRITZ. Operette in drei Akten von Fritz Eckhardt, unter Verwendung von Motiven des gleichnamigen Romans von Guy de Maupassant. Muzik von Rudolf Kattnigg.
[Text only] © Josef Weinberger, ltd.; ic 30Mar49; DU19595. ECONOMIC relationships. Rees, Albert Winfield. C37e SEE DP19450.
SEE ED Rickey. SEE The American Way (Radio program) Ed. Schuster & Company, inc. SEE Schuster (Ed.) & Company, inc. EDGAR, ELLEN RICE.
The adventures of Skiddle Skaddle. [Stories] Contents.— Skiddle Skaddle and Spinner Spider.— Skiddle Skaddle 's Thanksgiving.— Clydie Cloud's visit.— Skiddle Skaddle and the snow man. — Skiddle Skaddle visits Cupboard Land. © Ellen Rice Edgar; Ic 7Dec48; C3462. EDISON Electric Institute. Constant bride.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc. Editions du Rocher. La petite hutte. DPI 8512, SEE Roussin, Andre. Editions Nagei. ^ Et Vive la liberte. Letraz, Jean de.
Education and economic prosperity. DU18976, DU20181, SEE lieeping Op With the Wigglesworths, nos. EDWARDS, Ben.
With no awakening. SEE Bolen, Virginia. EDWARDS, ELEANOR JEAN. Spring tonic, a one-act play.
Hudson Co.; Ic 25Apr49; DU19739. EDWARDSON, ROBERT.
Multiple sponsorship play— acting pro- gram. © Robert Edwardson. Advertising coffee, milk and cream, pastry, silverware, tableware, coffee percolator, automatic coffee makers, furniture, television sets, and radio sets. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19120. Advertising cigarette lighters, ciga- rettes, cigarette papers, etc.
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP18913. Advertising shaving brush, shaving cream, razor blades, shaving lotion. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP18545. Advertising washing machines, water heaters, washing powder.
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19121. Advertising cosmetics, toilet soap, hair wave sets, stockings, dresses, women's hats, women's coats, women's shoes, etc. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP18544. Advertising gasoline engines, gasoline, storage batteries, spark plugs, gene- rators, distributors, spark coils, ignition wiring and fittings, lubricating oil. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19122.
Advertising foods, drinks, dining furniture, silverware, tableware. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19123. Advertising men's underwear, men's shirts, neckties, socks, suits and top- coats, men's shoes, men's hats.
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19124. Advertising toilet soap, hair wave sets, shampoo, hair tonic. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP18914. EGAN, Eugene. Mystery town. SEE Price, EGMONT— 1949.
SEE Oenslager, Donald. AN EGYPTIAN conniption. SEE The Adventures of Homer Herk, no.
EHRLICH, MAX SIMON. Dial 999— the case of the deceased drum- mer. [Radio script] © Max Simon Ehrlich; Ic 29Apr49; DU19811. EICHENDORFF, Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von. Das Schloss Diirande.
DP18824, SEE Schoeck, Othmar. The story of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, a 30-minute radio drama presented by The Ave Maria Hour. © Friars of the Atonement, inc.; Ic llApr49; DU19514.
EISENBERG, Isidor. Sales talk and sales clinchers. SEE Le Rose Hosiery Company. EISENBERG, Philip. Cowboy songs for little broncho-busters. SEE Krasnow, Hermann. Play-a-long songs.
SEE Krasnow, Hermann. EITEN, MYLES.
The better mousetrap, by Myles Eiten and Roger Sklar. [Radio script] © Roger Sklar, Myles Eiten; Ic 6May49; DU19907. The voice of Mister Fry, an original radio fantasy in verse. © Myles Eiten; Ic 4Jan49; DU17867.
EITHER or ither. SEE Lessman, Harry. SEE Elder, William Eugene. ELDER, WILLLAM EUGENE.
Slightly normal, a comedy in three acts by Gene Elder. © William Eugene Elder; Ic 21Feb49; DU18909. ELDRIDGE Entertainment House, inc. Cinder, my eye! SEE Steele, Charles Ishmael. SEE Brown, Albert M.
Dark mountain. SEE Elser, Donald. The enchanted attic. SEE Woolsey, Maryhale. Everybody's assembly book. DP18625, SEE Everybody's assembly book.
Everybody's party book. SEE Githens, Harry Wright. Everything's on ice. SEE Summers, Camilla McLaren. The grapevine. SEE Stone, James Floyd.
26 Groom's biscuits. SEE Steele, Charles Ishmael. The honeymoon is over, DP18636. SEE Stone, James Floyd. The innkeeper.
SEE Ashton, Leonora Sill. Tobaccy Road— with detours. SEE Sutton, Vanita. Too much Christmas.
SEE Sutton, Vanita. Windows, and other humorous monologs. SEE Sharpe, Mary G. THE ELECTION bet. Martin, Charles H. SEE ELECTIVE affinities. SEE Whiteford, Edith L.
Joined in heaven. ELIMINATE retardants.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Master sales- manship. ELISABETH von England. SEE Tagger, Theodor.
Historische Draman. ELLE a dit: Jamais!
SEE Mairens, Jacques. ELLEN Evanson, DU20097. SEE Orlovitz, Gilbert. ELLIOTT, Dean. SEE Foil, Charles. ELLIOTTE, John. SEE The Great Gilder - sleeve (Radio program) ELLIS, David.
The Manchester marriage. SEE Your Show Time (Television program) ELLIS, FLENOID. Jacob's well (There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water) A play in one act.
Flenoid Ellis; Ic 31Mar49; DU19765. ELLIS, JOSEPH ROLAND. Call me dearie, a comedy in three acts. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [1949], 191 p.
Ellis; 12Jan49; DP18350. 26jul46; D unp, 4310. ELMER and the soprano. SEE McNeil, Beatrice Humiston. ELSER, DONALD. Dark mountain, a mystery comedy in three acts, by Ralph Glenn [pseud.] Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House [19481.
(An Eldridge 3-act play) © Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.; 19N0V48; DP18637. Bella-Maya, a play in a prologue, three acts, and an epilogue. Adapted by John T. Ely from the play 'Maya' by Simon Gantillon.
Ely; Ic llMay49; DU19949. ELY, SYLVIA SHARON.
Crazy-clean; a twenty-five minute radio play. Ely; Ic 2Jun49; DU20235. EMERALD Garden.
SEE Rad- ford, Ruby Lorraine. THE EMERALD in the nugget. SEE The Challenge of the Yukon, no. EMERGENCY door. SEE Roux, Serge. EMERGENCY operation. SEE Bela, Nicholas Francis.
EMERY, CHARLES. The day after forever, a one-act comedy- drama. French [1949]. © Samuel French; 6jun49; DP20492.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY EMERY, CHARLES. The red key, a one-act drama. French [19491. © Samuel French; 6jun49; DP20493. THE EMPTY coffin. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no.
THE EMPTY cradle. SEE Evensen, Isobel. THE ENCHANTED attic. SEE Woolsey, Maryhale. THE ENCHANTED Christmas tree. SEE Wilde, Percival. THE ENCHANTED frog.
SEE Let's Pretend, Apr. THE ENCHANTED stag. SEE Let's Pretend, Feb. SEE Yawltz, Paul Arthur.
THE END of the song. SEE Dennys, Joyce. ENDLESS engineering. SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE ENEMY is lite. SEE Hoskins, Katherine de Montalant. ENGAGEMENT ring. DU19986, SEE Aldrich Family, no.
ENGAR, KEITH MAURICE. Arthur and the magic sword, a play for children. Engar; Ic 27Apr49; DU19784.
DIE ENTSCHEIDUNG. SEE Hauptmann, Franz. ENTWISTLE, MARY JOY.
Aloha, stranger! A musical comedy in three acts. © Mary Joy Entwistle; Ic 5Apr49; DU19408, EPITAPH in Tombstone. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
EQUAL angles. DU19498, SEE Wilmurt, Arthur Ranous. ERIKA Denton, DU18763. SEE Marion, Ira.
EROS at breakfast. SEE Davies, Robertson. ERVINE, John St. SEE Ervine, St, John Greer.
Private enterprise, a play in three acts. Allen & Unwin [19481. John Greer Ervine; 29Jul48; DP18919, ES kam nicht in die Zeitung. SEE Leyden, Jan van. ESCAPE from horror.
SEE Fishburn, Alan M. Stories of escape.
ESCAPE to the north. SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. SEE Gelle, Gisele. SEE Rose, Irwin. ET Vive la liberte.
DP19450, SEE Letraz, Jean de. L'fiTAT de siege. SEE Camus, Albert. THE ETERNAL LIGHT (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by various authors. © Jewish Theological Seminary of America, unless otherwise indicated.
854120 O - 49 - 5 193. The head of the table, by Irve Tunick. © Ic 10Feb49; DU19011. Portland, U.S.A., by Irve Tunick. © Ic 10Feb49; DU19010. The woman rich in time, by Sylvia Berger.
© Ic 10Feb49; DU19012. Messenger of prayer, by Irve Tunick. © 6Sep48; DP18537. Book of books, by Peter Lyon, and inspired by the volume of the same title by Solomon Goldman.
© 13Sep48; DP18541. Zipporah, by Sigmund Miller; based on an essay by Zipporah Wind, © 20Sep48; DP18533. The man who hated God, by Morton Wishengrad; adapted from the story by Winifred Holtby, © 27Sep48; DP18536. Oct, 3, 1948, All these barren hills, by Morton Wishengrad; based upon two articles edited by Meyer Levin entitled 'The journal of Kibbutz Buchenwald.' © 40ct48: DP18535, 201. Oct, 10, 1948, The congregation of the dead, by Morton Wishengrad; based on a story of the same name by Paul Tabori. © 110ct48; DP18532.
The creation, by Irve Tunick. © 180ct48; DP18539. Josiah, by Irve Tunick.
© 250ct48; DP18538. The man with the kiss of God, by Sigmund Miller. © lNov48; DP18534. The light from the darkness, by Sylvia Berger. © 8Nov48; DP18540.
Nov, 14, 1948, Sentence of life, by Morton Wishengrad. © 15Nov48; DP18472.
The man who touched the stars, by Sigmund Miller. © 22Nov48; DP18473. In Henry's backyard, by Peter Lyon.
© 29Nov48; DP18468. The sneeze of Schlomele by Alan Marcus.
© 6Dec48; DP18471. The trolley Bible of the Broadway line, by Morton Wishengrad, © 13Dec48; DP18467. His Excellency of Vilna, by Irve Tunick, © 20Dec48; DP18469.
Dec, 26, 1948, The great outcry, by Sigmund Miller, © 27Dec48; DP18466. Jan, 2, 1949, -The seven who came home, by Sigmund Miller, © 3Jan49; DP 1846 5, 214.
Jan, 9, 1949. The merry jests of Hershel Ostropolier, by Ernest Kinoy, © 10Jan49; DP18470. 16, 1949, Trial and error, by Morton Wishengrad. © 16jan49; DP19478. The four spinsters of Gimel, by Morton Wishengrad. © 23jan49; DP19479. Who can build a house?
By Morton Wishengrad, © 30Jan49; DP19480. 6, 1949, The man who knew Carver, by Morton Wishengrad. © National Broadcasting Co., inc.; 14Feb49; DP19252, 218, Feb, 6, 1949, The man who knew Carver, by Morton Wishengrad, © 6Feb49; DP19481, 219, Feb, 13, 1949, The physician and the sorcerer, by Alan Marcus. © 13Feb49; DP19482. Gandhi, by Morton Wishengrad, © 20Feb49; DP19483, 221, Feb, 27, 1949, Lizzie and the whis- kers, by Morton Wishengrad, © 27Feb49; DP 19484. The case of Ivar Haug, by Morton Wishengrad.
© 6Mar49; DP19485. The lot of Esther, by Peter Lyon.
© 13Mar49; DP19486. ETTLINGER, DON V.
Broadway diner, an audition script. © Don Ettlinger; Ic 21Mar49; DU19163. 27 EURIPIDES. SEE Crane, Burton. DU19126, DU20396.
SEE Anouilh, Jean. EVANS, Annette. SEE Evans, Marion Annette. EVANS, JOHN J.
Hank Zanavragegy; slide film script. © Armstrong Cork Co.; Ic 21Feb49; C3370. EVANS, LOUIS HADLEY.
The trial of Jesus; or Christ on trial. A play in one act. Louis Hadley Evans; Ic 8Apr49; DU19487. EVANS, MARION ANNETTE.
Happy birthday to you; or, A rehearsal and what happened to it. An entertainment in two scenes by Annette Evans, © Marion Annette Evans; Ic 13Apr49; DU19878. The coast of lUyria.
Parker, Dorothy. SEE EVE ate the apple, DU18423. SEE Glotzer, Jack. SEE Scott, John Alden.
EVENSEN, ISOBEL, The empty cradle, a 20-minute skit, © Isobel Evensen; Ic 30Mar49; DU19299, Inside story, a dramatic skit. © Isobel Evensen; Ic 30Mar49; DU19298. EVERYBODY pays taxes, DU18983, DU20489, SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths, no, 94, no, 130, EVERYBODY'S ASSEMBLY BOOK [a useful collection of programs for high school and grades] by various authors.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House [1948]. © Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.; 8Sep48; DP18625. EVERYBODY'S party book. SEE Githens, Harry Wright.
EVERYMAN'S story. SEE Mindel, Joseph. Lost children. DP18547, EVERYTHING good! SEE Neebe, Joseph H. EVERYTHING'S on ice! SEE Summers, Camilla McLaren.
EV'RYBODY'S talking about Town Talk, Town Talk. SEE Eaton, Joe. EWING, Juliana Horatia (Gatty) The Brownies.
SEE Price, Gertrude. Mary finds she's a Brownie. SEE Armstrong, Dorothy Grace.
SEE Orlovitz, Gilbert, EXCLUSIVE! DU19603, SEE Van Hooton, Robert, THE EXECUTION of Mary, Queen of Scots, DU19707. SEE You Are There, no. THE EXECUTIONER'S assistant, DU19512, SEE Farago, Alexander, EXILED. SEE The Lone Ranger, no, 2520-1745.
EXPERIMENT at Monticello. DU19172, SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 594, EXPLOITATION of inventions, C3526.
SEE Davis, Albert Samuel. EXPLOSION at 17 Elm.
SEE Davis, Leo Aaron. CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES EXPORT more. SEE Garcia, Manuel Garcia. THE EX-YOUNG lady. SEE Jones, Cornelia Jennings Reid.
EZEE answers. SEE Tompkins, Joseph Herbert. FABIAN, BUNTY. The house of wonder; radio script and television script by Bunty Fabian and James Eakins. © Bunty Fabian; Ic 6Jun49; DU20412.
FACE in the television. SEE The Green Hornet, no. FACE the lights. SEE Nasht (John) & Associates, inc. FACE-to-face with guns. SEE The Lone Ranger, no.
FACT or fancy grabbag. SEE Whitney, Helen Lenore. THE FACTS about price. Wilding Picture Productions, inc. SEE FAGAN, MYRON COUREVAL. Hollywood, the Red fortress in America; a lecture. © Myron Coureval Fagan; Ic 23Nov48; C3389.
FAILLIE, Andre. Faites vos jeuxl DU18025. SEE Chancerel, Andre.
Living in clover, a new musical comedy in two acts. [Text only] © Sam E. Fain; Ic 27Jan49; DU18353. FAIRBANKS, Jerry. SEE Fairbanks (Jerry) inc. FAIRBANKS (JERRY) INC.
The golden touch, by Jerry Fairbanks and Lou Lilly. [Television script] © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 9May49; DU19926. The inside story of lubricating oil; sce- nario prepared for the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) by Lou Lilly and Jerry Fairbanks. 1 (Sales training) A leadership through science film. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 17Jan49; DU18706. The inside story of lubricating oil; sce- nario prepared for the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) by Lou Lilly and Jerry Fairbanks. 1 (Sales training) A leadership through science fibn.
© Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 21Feb49; DU18714. The inside story of modern gasoline. All versions. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 22Dec48; DU18785.
The inside story of modern gasoline. A 'Leadership through science' film presented by Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 2. Gasoline's amazing molecules. A 'Progress through science' film pre- sented by Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 3.
The story of gasoline. A 'Serving through science' film, presented by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 4. The inside story of modern gasoline. A 'Leadership through science' film, presented by Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Jackson and Jill. SEE Jackson and Jill (Television program) Lathing and plastering.
Shooting script by Jerry Fairbanks and Lou Lilly. Gypsum picture, no. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 3Feb49; DU18393. Paradise Island, by Lou Lilly and Jerry Fairbanks. [Sample television script] © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 25Feb49; DU18791.
Sheathing and wallboard. Shooting script by Jerry Fairbanks and Lou Lilly. Gypsum picture, no. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 3Feb49; DU18392. White magic, a shooting script, by Lou Lilly and Jerry Fairbanks. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; Ic 13Jan49; DU18043. SEE Wieghart, Harold Oscar.
FAITES vos jeux! SEE Chancerel, Andre.
FAITH in a mountie. SEE The Challenge of the Yukon, no. FAITH is the victory. SEE James, Enna Nielsen. THE FALCON and the lady. SEE Luce, Margaret.
The rose in the cloister. THE FALCON hawk. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. FALK, ETHEL H. The mayor's masquerade ball, a children's play in three acts, by Ethel H. Music by William J.
Adapted from a story by Mary E. [Text and music on separate leaves] © William J. Falk; Ic 3Mar49; DU18871.
FALK, JOHN RICHARD. Fur, fin, and feathers; by John R. Falk and James W. Gaines, [Film script] © John Richard Falk, James W. Gaines; Ic 15Mar49; DU19378.
FALK, William J. The mayor's masquerade baU. SEE Falk, Ethel H. FALL, NELLIE MAY. Jonese, a musical play from the book of the same title. [Text only] © Nellie May Fall; Ic 10Jan49; DU18862.
THE FALL of Savanarola. SEE You Are There, no.
SEE Barr, Richard David. FALSTAFF Brewing Corporation. Plan for action.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc. FAMILY album, DU20157. SEE Forslund, Donald William. FAMILY honeymoon. SEE Lux Radio Theatre, Apr. FAMILY reunion. SEE Baldwin, Bertha.
THE FAMINE of hearing. SEE Baum, Bernard. FAMOUS women. SEE Bates, Wilma Josephine. SEE Tranter, Gladdis Joy- DER FAR kishefter Shabus. SEE Weinrauch, Herschel. FARAGO, ALEXANDER.
The executioner's assistant, a play in one act by Alexander Farago,tr. By Thomas Roboz © Roboz International Productions, inc.; Ic llApr49; DU19512, The traveling salesman, a play in one act, by Alexander Farago, English translation by Thomas Roboz. © Roboz International Productions, inc.; Ic 14Mar49; DU19114.
28 FARBER, Stuart Daniel. Roman holiday. DU20191, SEE Orland, Lucille Selkin, FARKAS, Karl, Fregola.
SEE Robbeling, Harald. FARLEY, RICHARD JOSEPH. Bourbon Street, a play in three acts. © Richard Joseph Farley; Ic 13May49; DU19974. The drummer, a one-act fantasy. © Richard Joseph Farley; Ic 4Apr49; DU19387.
FARMER Gray's family. SEE Baldwin, Bertha.
THE FARMER'S daughter. SEE White, Kate Alice. FARRELL, MAURY J. Hello America, by Maury J.
Farrell and Burtt Francis McKee, Jr. [Radio script] © Voice of Alabama, inc.; Ic 27Juii49; C3795. FASHION clinic, DU18444.
SEE Tamas, Helen. THE FASHION shop. DU20052, SEE Pfeil, Herman W. FAST, Howard Melvin.
A man's wife. SEE Jack, Gladys Gates, Lady Washington, DU20392, FAST and fair. George Peter. SEE Fisher, FATHER AuU's message to the world. SEE Henry, Elinor Benigna.
FATHER'S son John. Clements, Jay Wellington.
DU19985, SEE Gounod, Charles Francois. FAVORITE STORY (Radio program) Scripts in this series are by Jerome Lawrence [pseud, of Arthur Wister Mays] and Robert E.
Lee, unless otherwise indicated. © Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. A work of art. Adapted from a story by Anton Chekov. © Ic 25Apr49; DU19712. Adapted from the story 'Marjorie Daw' by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
© Ic 25Apr49; DU19711, Dec. The copper penny, by Arthur Wister Mays. © Ic 25Apr49; DU19713.
The judgment of Paris, Adapted from a story by Leonard Merrick. © Ic 25Apr49; DU19714. SEE Bey, Abdul Ahmad, THE FEAST of Sant' Urbano. SEE McCuUoch, Samuel C.
FEATURE story. SEE Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. A FEELING of importance. SEE Human Relations Films. FEET of clay.
SEE Stanwood, FEINBAUM, ISRAEL. Blessed are the poor, a comedy in three acts, by Paul Kaye Paley [pseud.] © Paul Kaye Paley (Israel Feinbaum); Ic 31Mar49; DU19457. FEITH, ERWIN PETER. In distant land; or, Lohengrin;.
Broken records. An original play for television, © Erwin Peter Feith; Ic llMar49; DU19105. FELKNER, MYRTLE E. The holy night, a Christmas pageant expecially suited to' small churches. DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY FELKNER, MYRTLE E. [Elgin, 111., D. Co.; 270ct48; DP17974.
THE FENCE has two sides. SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc. FENN, PEGGY DOROTHY. Backstage fantasy, a play in two acts.
© Peggy Dorothy Fenn; Ic 5May49; DU19882. FERDINAND, ROGER. Les J3; ou, La nouvelle ecole. Comedie en quatre actes.
Cealis [19481. © Editions Max Cealis; 12jul48; DP18511. FERGUSON (Harry) inc.
Specifically yours. Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wilding FERNANDEZ, ^Hector Alfredo Castro. SEE Castro Fernandez, Hector Alfredo. FERNWAY, Peggy, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur. FERREL, George Franklin. Vacation days. SEE Gelgelbach, Patty Brandom.
FERRER, MeL Eurydice. SEE Anouilh, Jean, FETISH. SEE Sugg, Alfred Rosco. FEUCHTWANGER, Lion.
SEE Hay, Julius. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. SEE Braun, Wilbur. FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY (Radio pro- gram) Scripts in this series are by Don Quinn and Phil Leslie. C, Johnson & Son, inc. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec.
7, 13, 21, 1948. © Ic each 6Jan49; DU7. © Ic llFeb49; DU18481. 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb.
© Ic each llFeb49; DU6. 8, 15, 22, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. © Ic each 22Apr49; DU3.
12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 1949. © Ic each 27Jun49; DU20550- 20557. FICHANDLER, Zelda. Somersault in the sea.
Mangum, Edward P. SEE FIDEL, Violet, Wherefore is this night. SEE Selden, SamueL International folk plays. FIELD operations in the Tennessee Valley Authority. SEE Mason, Max. FIELDS, Dorothy.
Annie get your gun. Fields, Herbert. SEE FIELDS, Frank Gaskin. Bread and wine. SEE Kamile, FIELDS, HERBERT. Annie get your gun, a musical comedy in two acts by Herbert and Dorothy Fields.
Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. J^Text only] © Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields; Ic 4May49; DU19868. SEE Alvarez Quintero, Seraffn. SEE Veiller, Bayard. THE FIGURE at the door. SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no.
THE FIGURINE. SEE Bell, James H. FILBERT, NORMAN HENRY. A hair perhaps, a musical comedy in three acts by Filbert and Weiser. [Text and music on separate leaves] © Norman H.
Filbert, Jr., C. Bruce Weiser (in notice: Filbert & Weiser); lMar49; DP20450. FILION, ROSS. Audition script by Ross Filion and Earl Hamner.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic lljan49; DU17984. SEE Duff, Harry James.
FINCH, JOHN MARSHALL. The act of Maggie, a dramatic dance.
© John Marshall Finch; Ic 15Apr49; DU19571. FIND a fashion. SEE Whitney, Helen Lenore. FIND a place to die. SEE Mainville, Eldor Jean.
THE FINGER of God. Almansi, Renato J. SEE FINGER on the pulse. Porter, Stephen Winthrop.
SEE FINKELSTEIN, Benjamin. SEE Finkelstein, Ida A. FINKELSTEIN, IDA A. Tawny-L; television program by Ida A.
Finkelstein and Benjamin Finkelstein. Finkelstein, Benjamin Finkelstein, d,b.a. Flint Advertising Associates; Ic 15Feb49; DU18676.
SEE Kel Finn, pseud. FINNE, VELLA LORETTA, Grandma untangles the strings, a play in one act. Vella Loretta Finne; Ic 4Apr49; DU19389.
FINNERTY, Francis Xavior. Works by Francis Xavior Finnerty in collaboration with Harold Kelly, written under the pseud., Kel Finn, are entered under the pseud. FIRE in the sky.
DU20001, SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 645, FIRE on the earth. SEE Franziss, Karl Max. DU19251, SEE Horine, Charles Edwin. FIRST catch your hare.
SEE Heberden, Mary Violet. THE FIRST Christmas tree.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no, 8. FIRST citizen. SEE Munsell, Warren Perry. THE FIRST miracle. SEE Barr, Isabel (Harriss) Jericho Road. FIRST NIGHTER (Radio program) Dramatic compositions in this series are by various authors. © Campana Sales Co.
Summer replacement, by Virginia Safford Lynn. © Ic 14Feb49; DU18554. Case dismissed, by Martin J. © Ic 14Feb49; DU18553. The senator bewitched, by Dorothy Cheney Quinan. © Ic 14Feb49; DU18552.
Snug Harbor, by Lawrence Goldman. © Ic 14Feb49; DU18551. A shower for the bridesmaid, by Ruth Henning. © Ic 14Feb49; DU18550. The honest dope, by Ben Starr.
© Ic 14Feb49; DU18548. Dec, 30, 1948.
But the face is familiar, by Sidney Renthal. © Ic 14Feb49; DU18549. The man who saw the elephant, by Gertrude P. © Ic 6Apr49; DU19432. Sing a new song, by Irvin Ashkenazy. © Ic 6Apr49; DU19433. The high cost of living, by Virginia Safford Lynn.
© Ic 6Apr49; DU19434. Quoth the raven, by Sidney RenthaL © Ic 6Apr49; DU19435. Things for Sticky Bill to do, by Doris F.
© Ic 6Apr49; DU19423. 10, 1949, South with the boarder, by Virginia Safford Lynn.
© Ic llApr49; DU19519. China skies, by Arthur G. © Ic llApr49; DU19516. Mar, 3, 1949. The invisible eye. By Sidney RenthaL © Ic llApr49; DU19517. No greater need, by Sidney MarshaU.
© Ic llApr49; DU19520. Manhattan rain, by David Swift and Joel Murcott. © Ic llApr49; DU19521. THE FIRST singing of the Star Spangled Banner. SEE Hauck, Mary Barnum Bush, FISCHBACH, BERNICE WINFEELD.
Forfeit four; audition script by AnnBern Walter [pseud.] © Bernice Winfield Fischbach; Ic 23May49; DU20119, Name one; audition script by AnnBern Walter [pseud,] © Bernice Winfield Fischbach; Ic i4Apr49; DU19572. Pin it, win it; audition script by AnnBern Walter [pseud,] © Bernice Winfield Fischbach; Ic i4Apr49; DU19573, Try for three; audition script, by AnnBern Walter [pseud,] © Bernice Winfield Fischbach; Ic S3Mar49; DU19220. FISCHER, LECK, Hende vi glemmer, tre enaktere af Leek Fischer, Soya, og Knud Sj^nderby. Ki^benhavn, Gyldendal, 1947.
— Livet er sk^nt, af Leek Fischer. — R^dt og graat, af Soya.— Krista, af Knud Sj^nderby. © Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk For lag A/S; 150ct47; DP18916. Livet er sk{.