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Dramas and
Works Prepared for
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January— June
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Preface
The CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
is published by authority of sections 210 and 21 1
of Title 17 of the United States Code. Section 210
provides in part: "The current catalog of copy-
right entries and the index volumes herein pro-
vided for shall be admitted in any court as prima
facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards
any copyright registration."
The Catalog is subdivided into parts correspond-
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Title 17 of the United States Code. The table at
the end of this preface shows the organization of
the Catalog, the symbols used with the registration
numbers to identify the classes, and the prices of
the semiannual issues.
The record of each copyright registration listed
in the Catalog includes a description of the work
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United States Code.
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of this issue of the Catalog see p. vii.
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indicated by the alphabetical symbols. Renewal
registrations are listed separately at the end of
each related part. Some parts also contain regis-
trations made under symbols other than those
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or type of material is similar to that generally
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F Published foreign works. In the case of books and
periodicals, it designates works manufactured out-
side the United States (except those registered for
ad interim copyright). In all other classes to which
it applies, it designates works first published outside
the United States, the authors of which are neither
citizens nor domiciliaries of the United States.
(AF, EF)
I Books and periodicals registered for ad interim copy-
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Price per
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Part 1 Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and
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B Periodicals
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Parts 3-4 Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral
Delivery 2. 50
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oral delivery
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R Renewal registrations
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E Musical compositions
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works of art
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Table of Contents
Page
Current Registrations 1
Renewal Registrations 53
Name Index 61
Introduction
PARTS 3-4 list dramas, dramatico-musicals, lee- 3)
tures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and 4 )
recording scripts registered in classes C and D.
Many of the recording scripts are made to accom-
pany filmstrips which are registered in classes A 5)
and J and listed in Parts 12-13: Motion Pictures
and Filmstrips. Works for which the copyright has 6 )
been renewed are listed separately in the Renewal
Registrations section. Selected published dramas
currently registered in class A are also included for
the convenience of the user.
Arrangement is by title. Each work is described
in a main entry which includes information perti-
nent to the copyright claim. References lead from 7 )
variant titles, from distinctive subtitles, and from 8)
other titles associated with the work.
The Name Index to the names of authors, editors,
claimants, etc., given in the main entries covers
both currently registered works and renewal regis- 9 )
trations, the later being identified by the symbol
(R). 10)
For \vorks currently registered, the main entry
includes the following items of information if avail- 1 1 )
able and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of persons or agencies contributing 12)
to the work (authors, editors, compilers,
etc.).
Edition statement.
Place of publication for all foreign works;
and for domestic works if given in an imprint
on the work.
Name of the first-named publisher given in
an imprint on the work.
Physical description, consisting of the num-
ber of pages or other terms descriptive of
the work; unpaged works and those with
complicated or irregular paging are de-
scribed as 1 V. ; in the case of works issued in
more than one volume, the number of
volumes is given.
Series statement.
Special descriptive data which includes the
number of acts or scenes; author and title of
a work on which the dramatic \\ ork is based
or with which it is correlated.
Names of authors given in the application
which do not appear elsewhere in the entry.
Name of the employer in the case of a work
made for hire, if so named in the application.
Information contained in the application
which relates to the registration of an earlier
version of the work.
Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the ab-
breviation NM, if this information is given
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in the application and is not indicated else-
where in the entry.
13) Copyright symbol ©.
14) A statement of limitation of claim if the ap-
plication or notice on the \vork explicitly
limits the claim.
15) Name of the copyright claimant.
16) For published works, date of publication as
given in the application; for unpublished
works, the date on which the last of all items
required to complete registration (i.e., copy,
application, and fee) was received in the
Copyright Office.
17) Registration number.
For published works, whenever it is necessary to
indicate a variation between the information given
in the application and in the copy of the work with
respect to the claimant's name or the date of pub-
lication, the data from the application is given
first, followed by the phrase "in notice" and the data
given in the work; eg., © Richard Roe; lFeb67
(in notice: 1966); DP6300.
Works deposited in connection with copyright
registration may be selected for inclusion in the col-
lections of the Libraiy of Congress. Library of
Congress printed cards are available for many of
the published works so selected. Orders for such
cards or inquiries concerning them should be
addressed to the Card Division, Building No. 159,
Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. 20541.
For renewal registrations, the main entry includes
the following items of information if available and
applicable:
1) Title.
Names of authors of renewable matter.
Edition statement.
Number of acts, scenes, or volumes.
Series statement.
Brief statement of the new matter on which
the original copyright was claimed, pre-
ceded by the abbreviation NM, if available
in the renewal application.
Copyright symbol ©.
Date of original copyright.
Original registration number.
Name of the renewal claimant followed by
a statement in parentheses, usually abbre-
viated, giving the basis of the renewal claim
as supplied by the applicant; e.g., "John
Doe (NK) " indicates that renewal of copy-
right is claimed by John Doe as next of kin
of the deceased author.
Date of receipt of the renewal application
or fee, whichever is later.
Renewal registration number.
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11
12:
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Abbreviations and Symbols
The followin
g list includes abbreviations and
P-
page(s)
symbols used in
this catalog with specific copyright
(PCB)
proprietor of a work copyrighted
or bibliographic
meanings.
by a corporate body otherwise
(A)
author (s)
than as assignee or licensee of
a.a.d.o.
accepted alternative designation
the author
of
(PCW)
proprietor of the composite work
a.k.a.
also known as
(PPW)
proprietor of the posthumous
Adm.c.t.a.
administrator cum testamento
work
annexo
(PWH)
proprietor of copyright in a work
Adm.d.b.n.c.t.a.
administrator de bonis non cum
made for hire
testamento annexo
prev.
previous, previously
appl.
application
pseud.
pseudonym
©
copyright symbol
pt.
part
(C)
child or children of the deceased
pub.
published, publishing
author
(R)
renewal registration
comp.
compiler
reg.
registered, registration
d.b.a.
doing business as
rev.
revised
(E)
executor (s) of the author
t.a.
trading as
ed.
edition, editor
v., vol.
volume
(NK)
next of kin of the deceased author
(W)
widow of the author
NM
new matter
(Wr)
widower of the author
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Registrations January— June 1967
Class C — Lectures and other works pre-
pared for oral delivery 552
Class D — D o m e s t i c published dramatic
and dramatico-musical works 149
Foreign published dramatic and
dramatico-musical works ... 74
Unpublished dramatic and dra-
matico-musical works 1, 557
Dramatic works registered in
class A 62
Total 2, 394
Renewals: Classes C and D
464
These figures represent the number of registra-
tions for dramas and works prepared for oral de-
livery for January-June 1967, but do not necessarily
represent the exact number of entries in this issue
of the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Registration
figures for other classes of material may be found
in the respective parts.
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DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title of domestic and foreign dramas, dramatico-musicals,
lectures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and recording scripts registered
during the period covered by this issue. References from variant titles and from
distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
A
ABC AND Q. E. D. , a precise comedy by
Lyon Phelps. 1 v. 2 parts.
© William Lyon Phelps II; 27Dec66;
DU6762O.
ABC BLOCKS, an original story written
& adapted for television by Sllla
Bea Patterson. 30 1. © Silla Bea
Patterson; 31Mar67; DU68252.
A LA PLAYA EN MOQUINI; guion clnemato-
grafico por Mario Galeote. 46 1
© Mario Galeote; WFebe?; DU67847.
ABOUT A CAT. See
SATURDAY STORIES.
ABOUT PACE, by Doug Border & others.
1 V. 2 acts. © Doug Border, Martha
Cofer, Pam Helndl, Steven Davis,
Kaye King, Scott Palmer, Sharon
Roberts, Jenny Smith, Valerie Terrell,
Amy Noble, Tom Burke, Margie Field,
Mary Saunders, Steve Lowrey, Greg
Spalding, Chris Holmes, Joan Watklns &
Ken Watklns; 13Peb57; DP6527.
ABOUT THE NINTH HOUR, a play for oral
reading by D. P. Nave. 12 1.
© Delbert P. Nave; IkUavST ; DU68l48.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN. See
LINCOLN.
ABRAHAM SACRIFIANT. See
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
THE ABSENT PROFESSOR, a play by Mike
Major (Michael Joseph Major) 27 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Michael Joseph
Major; 3Mar67; DU68020.
THE ABSOLUTEE AND THE ABSOLUTION, by
Mary Kay Pager (Mary Katherine Fager)
29 1. 2 acts. © Mary Kay Pager;
I4jan67; DP6295 .
ACTORS STUDIO, by Joseph A. Palladino
a.k.a. Joey Faye. l| 1. A dialogue.
© Joseph A. Palladino; 23May67 ;
CI9500.
ADAM AND EVE; a play in three acts
by Marlon W. Howze . 1 v. © Marion
W. Howze J 9Jan67; DU68407.
ADAM AND EVE AND THE DEVIL, by
Maryann P. Skirde. 1 v. A screen-
play in 4 acts. © Maryann P. Skirde:
19Apr67; DU68't77.
ADAM IS ADAM, a play in eight acts by
Maria Kout. 99 1. © Maria Kout;
25Jun67; DU69033.
THE ADAMS CASE, a work prepared for
oral delivery by John A. Reilly.
33 1. © John A. Reilly; 6Apr67;
CI9432.
ADDITIONAL COLD FINISHED SERVICES, pre-
pared for Republic Steel by Wilding.
Writer: George Elrick. 13 1. Script.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67; C19334 .
ADELHEID; adaptation by John A. Car-
roll, Ronald Delleoker & James
O'Reilly; music by Ronald Dellecker,
lyrics by John A. Carroll. 1 v.
A musical play in 2 acts. -Adapted
from the story Heidi by Johanna
Spyri. © John A. Carroll, Ronald
Dellecker & James O'Reilly; 2May67;
DU6857O .
THE ADULTER (Y)ATED TRUTH, by Norman
Miller. lOth revision. 1 v. A play
in. 3 acts. Appl . states prev . reg
31Aug66, DU66701*. NM: additions
© Norman Miller; 9Mar67; DU680OO.
THE ADULTER(Y)ATED TRUTH, by Norman
Miller. 11th revision. 1 v.
A play. Appl. states prev. reg.
lUMaybS, DU63159. © Norman Miller;
19Jun67; DU68991.
ADVANTAGES OF ADULTERY; recorded tran-
scription of a sermon by Wilfred L.
Gustin. 1* 1. © Wilfred L. Gustin;
5May67; C19441.
THE ADVANTAGES OF COLD FINISHED BARS,
prepared for Republic Steel by
Wilding. Writer: George Elrick.
24 1. Script. ©Wilding, Inc.;
27Mar67; C19335 .
ADVENTURE ISLAND. See
ADVENTURE TO TREASURE REEF.
ADVENTURE TO TREASURE REEF; or. Adven-
ture Island. By Bert Williams
(Bertram Roger Williams) I17 1.
A screenplay. © Bert Williams;
27Peb67; DU68203.
THE ADVENTURES OF FLASH, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Josephine Williams. 33 1.
© Josephine Williams; 15Jun67;
DU68975 .
THE ADVENTURES OF FREDERICK DOUGLAS,
a play by Johji Innez, pseud, of
John Nines. 1 v. 3' acts. © John
Innez; 15May67; DU68683.
See
ADVENTURES OP HUCKLEBERRY FINN.
HUCK FINN.
ADVENTURES OF THE GINGERBREAD BOY.
GINGERBREAD JOHN.
ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER. See
TOM SAWYER.
THE ADVERSARIES, by Howard L. Klein.
29 1. A screenplay in 50 scenes.
© Howard L. Klein; 27Mar67;
DU68190.
THE AFRICAN TROPHIES, by Alice Bliss.
50 1. A play in 2 acts. © Alice
Caroline Bliss; 30Jan67; DU67720.
See
AFTERBIRTH OF A NATION'.
TOMBSTONE .
See
AFTERMATH, an original story written &
adapted for television- by Roqua Alana.
33 1. © Roqua Alana; ■ 14 Jun67;
DU68953.
AGE OF CONSENT; screenplay by Michael
Pate. 151 1. Based upon the novel
by Norman Lindsay. NM: revision 8:
additions. © Michael Pate: l6Mav67;
DU68708.
AH, SWEET MISTER E. O'PLIFE, by
Robert S. Prentiss. I3 1.
A musical play. Book only.
© Robert S. Prentiss; 8May67;
DU68592.
AID TO THE ENEMY. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: AID TO
THE ENEMY.
AKARA; piece en quatre actes de Remain
Weingarten. 75 1. © Romaln
Weingarten; 27Mar67; DU68735.
AL SWENSON FORD, by Eugene Robert Tanz .
Sheet. A radio script. © Cox &
Tanz Advertising Agency; 6Apr67;
CI9358.
AL SWENSON FORD, by Eugene Robert Tanz.
Sheet. A recording script.
© Cox & Tanz Advertising Agency;
9May67; C19452.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
AL SWENSON FORD, by Eugene Robert
Tanz. Sheet. Commercial script.
© Cox & Tanz Advertising Agency;
27Jun67! C19652.
alas; it disappeared. See
THE TRIAL OF DOCTOR DERING.
ALBERT HERRING; op^ra-comlque en trois
actes adapts librement de la nouvelle
de Guy de Maupassant par Eric Crozier;
rausique de Benjamin Britten, OP. 39,
version francalse de Georges Dalman.
Paris, Llbrairie Th^atrale. 56 p.
Libretto. ® Hawkes & Son, Ltd.;
llNov66; DFO-1558.
ALBUMBLATT; play in one act by Jan
Campbell (Janice Campbell) & Doug
Jackson (Douglas Jackson) 44 1.
© Janice Campbell & Douglas Jackson;
2May6ri DU68752.
ALEX, by Eric Murray. 1 v. A musical
play in £ acts. © Eric Murray;
£6jun67; DU6904o.
ALEXANDRA; opera in 3 acts, 5 scenes.
Music: Menahem Avidom; libretto:
Aharon Ashman; English version;
Alan Marbe; Deutsche Fassung: Jacob
Mittelmann. Tel-Aviv, Israel Music
Institute. 326 p. Vocal score.
© Israel Music Institute; 31Dec56;
DFO-1515.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND, a new musical by
Catherine I'lyers. 1st draft. 67 1.
2 acts. Adapted from Lewis Carroll's
Alice's adventure In Wonderland &
Through the looking-glass. Book &
lyrics only. © Catherine Myers;
20Jun67; Due8969.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND; adapted from
Alice's adventures in Wonderland by
Lewis Carroll; new adaptation &
lyrics ty Jim Filer, music by Jim
Filer & Jeanne Bargy. 1 v. A
musical play in 2 acts. © Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.; lFe'b67;
DU67684 .
ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, a
musical adventure written by Albert
Si-mmons from Lewis Carroll's classic,
music by Moose Charlap, lyrics by
Elsie Simmons. 112 I. A screen-
play. Book & lyrics only. Appl.
states prev. reg. DU63232. NM: re-
visions. © Albert Simmons & Elsie
Simmons; 7Feb67; DU6773'5.
ALICE'S ADVENTURE IN WONDERLAND. See
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. See
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
ALIVE IN A WICKED OLD WORLD, a musical
comedy with music, lyrics & book by
Danny Sachs. 1 v. Adapted from
William Wycherley's Restoration
comedy The country wife. Book &
lyrics only. NM: adaptation.
© Danny Sachs; 24Mar67; DU6836O.
ALL FOR THE SAKE OF, an evening with
nine drinks by B. T. Williams.
1 V. A play in J acts. © B. T.
Williams (Booker T. Williams);
8Mar67; DU68156.
ALL HAIL KING JOHNSON THE SECOND, a
politic comedie, a play by Richard D.
Gannon. 54 1. 2 acts. © Richard D.
Gannon; 28Feb67; DU67954 .
ALL IN A NIGHT'S WALK, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Gweny Penn. 32 1.
© Gweny Penn; 27Mar67; DU68l98'.
ALL IS BRIGHT, by Marian Winters
(Marian Winters Smolin) 91 1-
A play in 2 acts. © Marian Winters
Smolin; 24Apr67; DU68529.
ALL OR NOTHING, a new play by Leo
Shmeltsman. 1 v. 1 act. © Leo
Shmeltsman; 4May67; DU6873I.
ALL THE INIQUITIES, a play in three
acts by Paul R. Pransella. 95 1.
© Paul R. Pransella; l4Apr67;
DU68582.
ALL THE SAME, a play in one act by
Richard Selinkoff. 54 1.
© Richard Selinkoff; l6Jan67;
DU67614 .
ALL THE SAME, by John Corlg. 1 v.
A play. © John Corlg; 29May67;
DU68795 •
ALL THE WAY WITH GOD, a lecture on
Christian Science by Gertrude E.
Velguth. 4 p. © Gertrude E.
Velguth; 31Jan67; C19219.
ALL THE WORLD, a play In three acts,
10 scenes by Benjamin Rosetree,
pseud, of Benjamin Rosenbaum.
136 1. © Benjamin Rosenbaum;
25May67; DU6886I.
ALL THAT COLLEGE JAZZ, by Gerald E.
Roselle; music by George Melhorn.
1 V. A musical play in 3 acts.
® Gerald E. Roselle & George Mel-
horn; lMar67; DU68006.
ALL THINGS IN SEASON, a play by Rose
Simon Kohn. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Rose Simon Kohn; 3Apr67; DU68339.
ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND BUSINESS, an
American comedy in three acts by
Herman W. Pfeil. 91 1. © Herman W.
Pfell; 50Jan67; DU67678.
ALONG THE LAKE RAN DEATH; screenplay
by George Lindsey. 121 1.
© George "Lindsey; l4Apr67; DU68427.
ALPINE INN AND MOTOR LODGE, by Eugene
Robert Tanz. Sheet. A recording
script. © Cox & Tanz Advertising
Agency; 9May67; C19453.
ALS DER KRIEG ZU ENDE WAR, by Max
Frisch; edited by Stuart Friebert.
New York, Dodd, Mead & Co. 154 p.
© on pref., vocabulary, footnotes
& questions; Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc.;
26Apr67; A915532.
ALTER EGO, a domestic comedy of American
life by Herman W. Pfeil. 82 1.
4 acts. © Herman W. Pfell; 7Jun67;
DU68848.
ALWAYS ON THURSDAY, a musical play.
Book & lyrics by Jo.^ephine C. Fabian,
music by Ethel Hogan Heinz; original
background idea based on Saltair by
Grace Grether. 48 1. 2 acts.
© Josephine C. Fabian & Ethel Hogan
Heinz; 4Apr67; DU68313.
AMANTS MAGNIFieUES. See
FOLIES BERGERE i6b8.
AMAZING GRACE; words by Adam Clayton
Powell. Sheet. © Bright Tunes
Music Corp.; l4Feb67; C19197.
AMERICAN HURRAH, a.k.a. Motel, a masque
for three dolls by Jean Claude van
Itallie. (In Eight plays from off-
off Broadway, edited by Nick Orzel.
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co.
p. 193-199) Appl. states prev. reg.
1966, DU65536. © Jean Claude van
Itallie; 2Dec66; DP6410.
AMERICAN MONTAGE. See
LONELINESS.
THE AMORALITY PLAY, by James Foley.
1 V. 3 scenes. © James Foley;
3Peb67; DU67788.
AMOUR VOLEUR. See
LAURETTE.
AMY VANDERBILT SPOTS; cut 47-77 by
Dalsyflelds Corp. © Dalsyfields
Corp.; l6Mar67; CI9270.
AMY VANDERBILT SPOTS; cut 78-97 by
Dalsyflelds Corp. © Dalsyflelds
Corp.; 20Mar67; CI9279.
AMY VANDERBILT SPOTS. 1 V. Cuts 7-31.
©Dalsyflelds Corp.; Iljan67;
C19122.
AMY VANDERBILT SPOTS. 1 V. Cuts 32-46.
© Dalsyflelds Corp.; 51Jan67;
CI9I56.
AMY VANDERBILT SPOTS. 1 v. Cuts 98-
107. ©Dalsyflelds Corp.; 9May67;
CI9454 .
ANATOMY OF BURLESQUE HUMOR; or, A
dissertation on the rise and fall of
burlesque comedy. By Joseph A.
Palladino a.k.a. Joey Faye. 30 1.
© Joseph A. Palladino; 23May67;
CI95OI.
ANATOMY OF COLOR, by Violet Priestley.
6 1. Filmstrip script. © Violet
Priestley d.b.a. Library Filmstrip
Center; 17Mar67; C19275.
THE ANATOMY OF DRIVING. 52 1. A
recording script. © Cathedral
Square Pub. Co., Inc.; 12Jan67;
019123.
AN ANCIENT MARRIAGE DILEMl'lA, a play in
four acts by Edward A. Steiner.
1 V. © Edward A. Steiner; 9Feb67;
DU67806.
AND IF SOME DREAI-1 FAIL YOU, by Irv
Bauer. 1st draft. 1 v. A play In
3 acts. © Irv Bauer; 9 Jan 67;
DU67586.
AND ONE FOR GOOD MEASURE, a comedy In
three acts, by A. Vincent Martone .
68 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
23May57, DU448l7. NM: revisions.
© A. Vincent Martone & Lawrence V.
Martone; 6Mar67; DU68029.
AND ONE IS HE, by H. Lee Stern.
16 1. A play. © H. Lee Stern;
9Mar67; DU68059.
AND THEN THERE WERE THREE; book & lyrics
by Lorraine Michele, pseud, of
Lorraine Michele Seymour. 85 1.
A play In 3 acts. Book & lyrics
only. Appl. states prev. reg.
llFeb65, DU62272. NM: additions Sc
revisions. ® Lorraine Michele
Seymour; 28Mar67; DU68l99.
AND WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE? (Done pouvez-
vous deviner, ah! ) Created 8: written
in English & French by Jetta Stroll.
10 1. A play. © Jetta Stroll;
17Apr67; DU68441.
ANDREW JACKSON, by Kaysons International.
8 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9307.
ANDREW JOHNSON, by Kaysons International.
8 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19299.
AN ANGEL VISITS IN THE NIGHT, by
Joseph E. Johnson. 10 1. Recording
script. © Joseph E. Johnson;
29Mar67; 0193^5.
ANGELO AND ANGELA; original story &
screenplay by Michael Nebbia. 57 1.
© Michael Nebbia; I4jun67; DU68963.
ANNIE AND MIKE, a play by Jasper Oddo.
1 V. 3 acts. © Jasper Oddo;
l6Jan67; DU676I6.
ANNIE AND THE SCARECROW, a play for
children; words by David S. Hawes,
music by Helen Hawes Loomis. 82 1.
© David S. Hawes; 30Jan67; DU68652.
ANOTHER ATHENS, by Leo Bayer. 1 v.
A play In 2 acts. © Leo Bayer; |
27Feb67; DU68080.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
ANOTHER CITY, ANOTHER LAND, by Guy
Hoffman (William Hoffman) 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. NM: additions &
revisions. © William Hoffman;
l4Feb67; DU67824 .
ANOTHER CONCEPTION, a one act play
in three scenes by Sidney Davis.
42 1. NM: scene 2 & 3 rev. ® Sidney
Davis; 19Apr67; DU6847it. ■
ANOTHER SUMDAY, a play in one act by
Carolyn Slatton. 20 1. © Carolyn
Annette Slatton; 6Mar67; DU68025.
AMPROLENE SALES TRAINING PROGRAM,
PART I-II. 2 V. 2 slide scripts.
© H. W. Anderson Products, Inc.:
26Apr67j C19488-19487.
I ANTIGONE, a verse play In two acts by
j James McLarney. 44 1. Based upon
J the original Antigone of Sophocles.
® James J. McLarney; 25Jan67;
DP6405.
THE ANXIETY QUOTIENT, by Michael
Robert David. 1 v. A play In two
acts. © Michael Robert David;
2Feb67; DU67779.
ANY BODY FOR TEA? An adaptation in
one-act of Bull in a china shop by
C. B. Gilford. Kansas City, Mo.,
Play House. 20 p. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Bull In a china shop,
5Sep58, DP3529. NM: adaptation &
condensation. © Charles Bernard
Gilford; ISepSj; DP6282.
ANY EVE FOR ADAM, by Harry Cauley.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © Harry
Cauley; 25May67; DU68775 .
ANY PLACE I HANG MY HAT IS WET, a one
act comedy by David Wolf. 20 1.
© David Wolf; 22Mar67; DU68l62.
ANYONEI anyone; By Charles L. Mee.
Jr. (In Story, May I967, p. 9-21)
NM: revision. © Charles Louis Mee,
Jr.; lMay67; DP6595.
L'APOLLON DE BELLAC; piece en un acte
par Jean Giraudoux, desslns de
Mariano Andreu. Paris, Editions
B. Grasset. II6 p. © Editions
Bernard Grasset; 30Apr47; DF1875.
APPLEJACK, a Creek Country comedy by
James Fisher. 61 1. 8 scenes.
Book & lyrics only. © James Fisher;
31Mar67; DU68344 .
APPLES OF GOLD IN PARIS, a comedy-drama
in 5 acts by Robert Allen Levy,
pseud, of Robert R. Sawyer. 121 1.
C) Robert R. Sawyer; 24Apr67; DU68510.
THE APPROACH, by Sears National
Training. 8 1. Pilmstrip script.
© Sears, Roebuck & Co.; 22May67;
CI965O.
APPROACHES TO LITERATURE, VOL.2:
Studies in drama; Julian L. Mallne,
James Berkley, general editors.
Syracuse [N.Y.] L. W. Singer Co.
289 p. (Singer/Random House litera-
ture series) NM: additions. © L. W.
Singer Co., Inc.; 3Jan67; A888838.
APRIL 15 PEACE MARCH, N.Y., 1967;
transcript originated & developed
by Myles Jackson. 7 1. © Allen
Myles Jackson; l6May67; C19482.
THE AHCHARTISTS; theatrical satire in
three acts by Joseph Pilcher (Robert
Joseph Pilcher) 1 v. Book & lyrics
only. Appl. states prev. reg.
310ct66, DU67386. NM: English
translation. © Joseph Pilcher;
3Apr67; DU68282.
THE ARCHETYPAL CLOWNS, a poem for
theater by Winston Weathers.
19 p. © Winston Weathers; lNov66:
DP6S67.
AECHO MAGNIFICAT, a screenplay in three
parts 8: two characters by James
Sherwood. 1 v. © James Webster
Sherwood III; 31Jan67; DU67844 .
ARCHY AND MEHITABEL. See
CATNIP LANE.
ARE PEOPLE YOUR PROBLEM? A lecture
on Christian Science by Thomas 0.
Poyser. .25 1. © Thomas 0. Poyser;
15Mar67; 019322.
AREN'T WE WONDERFUL? By Wendy Gibson.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. 7Dec64, DU6l822.
© Wendy Gibson; 5May67; DU68573.
ARIA ALLE GIRANDOLE. See
TRILOGIA MONFERRINA: I GRILLI
INTORNO ALLA CASA, LA COMPAGNIA
DELLE LUNE SPENTE & ARIA ALLE
GIRANDOLE.
THE ARMPIT (The axilla) By Edward
De Roo. 14 1. A play. © Edward
John De Roo; 17Apr67; DU68438.
ARNOLD HIMSELF, an evening's entertain-
ment by George S. Semsel. 74 1.
A play In 3 phases. © George S.
Semsel; 13Mar67; DU68094 .
ARRANT KNAVE. See
FEAR IN THE FOREST.
AREIVEDERCI, ROMA! A one-act stage-
play by Belle Rosow. 42 1. © Belle
Rosow; 17Jan67; DU67654 .
THE ARTIST AND THE ELFNIKS, a new
musical play for children by Pris-
cllla R. Hinckley. 1 v. 7 scenes.
© Priscilla R. Hinckley; 27Mar67;
DU68182.
ARTS AND FLOWERS, a comedy in two acts
& an entr'acte by Leila Walters.
40 1. © Leila Walters; llMay67;
DU68660.
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE, by John E. C.
Taylor. 8 1. A play. © John E. C.
Taylor; 13Feb67; DU67948.
AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, by Carl
Mahon. 1 v. 5 scenes. © Carl
Mahon; 7Jun67; DU6889I.
AS THE STORK FLIES, by Jean Pierre
Prankenhuls. 25 1. A play. © Jean
Pierre Frankenhuis; 4Apr57; DU68314.
AS YOU LIKE IT, by William Shakespeare.
2d ed. Waltham, Mass., Blalsdell
Pub. Co. 109 p. (The Kittredge
Shakespeare^ rev. by Irving Ribner)
5 acts. NM: additions & revisions.
© Blalsdell Pub. Co., a division of
Ginn & Co.; 7Feb67; A906805 .
TflE ASCENT, a play in two acts by Sally
Assin. 125 1. © Sally Assin;
26Apr67; DU68543.
ASK ME NO QUESTIONS; original screen-
play by Francis Swann. I38 1.
© Francis Swann; 15May67; DU68693.
ASK ME TOMORROW, a play by Stan Barstow
6 Alfred Bradley, based on the novel
by Stan Barstow. London, S. French.
64 p. (French's acting edition)
3 acts. © Stan Barstow & Alfred
Bradley; 21Jun66; DFO-1502.
ASTRONOMICA; book & lyrics by Alan Lake
Chidsey, music by G. Alex Kevan.
Houston, Chidsey - Kevan Enterprises.
1 V. 2 acts. © Chidsey - Kevan
Enterprises; 15May67; DP6391.
AT DAWN. See
A DAISY CHAIN.
AT HOME IN SPACE; recording script for
Whirlpool Corp. by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. 15 1. © Whirlpool Corp.;
lJun67; CI9557.
AT THE CROSS, THE JERUSALEM CYCLE;
H. Kenn Carmlchael, editor.
Episodes 1-7. 1 v. A play.
© H. Kenn Carmlchael; 20Feb6?:
DU67861.
AUCTION TIME, by Sally R. Schwartz.
51. A television script. © Sally
R. Schwartz; 9Dec66; CI9149.
AUDIO AUTOMOBILE TOURS, MUIR WOODS
NATIONAL MONUMENT WALKING TOUR, by
Frank W. Emler. 8 1. © Frank W.
Emler; 26jan67; CI9133.
THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (Record-
ing scripts) Scripts in this series
are by Dento-Medical Tapes.
© Dento-Medical Tapes, Inc.
V.9.
17. Feb. 1, 1967. Digest Issue.
© 30Jan67; CI9238.
18. Feb. 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
© l6Mar67; CI9365 .
19. Mar. 1, 1967. Digest issue.
© 20Feb67; C19214 .
20. Mar. 16, 1967. Clinical Issue.
© 20Feb67; CI9213.
21. Apr. 1, 1967. Digest iss-..e.
© 17Apr67; C19392.
22. Apr. 16, 1967. Clinical iss-,f..
© 17Apr67; C19391-
23. May 1, 1967. Digest issue.
© 21Apr67; C19406.
24. May 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
© 21Apr67; C19407.
v.lO.
1. June 1, 1967. Digest issue.
© 2Jun67; 019573.
2. June 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
© 2Jun67; C19574.
3. July 1, 1967. Digest issue. Appl.
states prev. pub. Dec. 1966. NM:
additions & revisions. © 22Jun67 :
CI9643.
4. July 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
Appl. states prev. pub. Mar. 1967.
NM: additions & revisions.
© 22Jun67; C19642.
THE AUGUST FILE, a motion picture
screenplay by Charles M. Tanner.
147 1. © Charles M. Tanner;
12May67; DU68892.
THE AUGUST PARALLELS, a play in three
acts by Lee Nestor. 1 v. © Lee T.
Nestor; lFeb67; DU67771.
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, by Frederick J.
Martin. 147 1. A play in 4 acts.
© Frederick J. Martin; 24jan57;
DU67698.
AUKSO 24SIS; pasakiSka trlJij veiksmii
komedi.la by Birute Pukelevl6iute.
159 p. © Blrute Klara PukeleviiSiute;
4Dec65 (in notice: I962); DP632I.
AUTHOR 1 AUTHOR! By Buddy Jisi (Vincent
Jisi) 25 1. A play. © Vincent
Jisi; 17May67; DU68713.
AUTOMATION, a musical comedy written
by Irving Levit. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Irving Levit; 3I Janfi? ; DU67679.
.>
AUTUMN, a play in one act by Jeffery
W. Kurz. 11 1. © Jeffery W. Kurz;
6jun67; DU68841.
AUTUMN IN NEW YORK; dramatico-muslcal
composition by Neva Thompson & Mary
Bradford; music by Sara McDanlel.
1 V. 3 acts. NM: additions.
© Sara McDanlel, Neva Thompson &
Mary Bradford; 21Nov66; DU67669.
AUTUMN LEAVES, a one-act verse play
by Frederick Guttmann. 50 1.
© Frederick Guttmann; 31Jan67;
DU67845 .
i£<£
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
AVENTURA EN LO ORIS. See
DOS DRAMAS DE BUERO VALLEJO: AVENTURA
EN LO ORIS & LAS PALABRAS EN LA
ARENA.
AWAKE, HIT LOVE; or. How to write a
novel — Don't! By Lucy Franklin.
75 i. A play in 3 acts. © Lucy
Brown Franklin; 19Jun67; DU690OO.
AXILLA . See
THE ARMPIT.
B
BABY, YOU GOTTA HAVE AN IMAGE. (Baby,
ya gotta have an image) An original
screenplay by David Amory Lown.
121 1. © David A. Lown; 4Jan67;
DU67648.
BACK HOME; drama in three acts by
Joseph Uray & Jim Campbell. 65 1.
Based on the original play by Tibor
D^ry. © Joseph Uray; 21Mar67;
DU68357 .
BACK SLIDING HEIFER; sermon by
Cleophus Robinson. 5 1. 2 parts.
C Lion Pub. Co., Inc.; 27Jan67;
CI9154 .
BACK TO THE HAT FACTORY, a play in
one act by Ben Zeller (Bennett C.
Zeller) 33 1. Book & lyrics only.
Ben Zeller; 5Jan67; DU67756.
THE BAD CAT; mini-musical in one act.
Book, lyrics & music by Al Ellis
(Albert B. Ellis) 20 1. © Al
Ellis; llApr67; DU68362.
THE BAD DADDY, a one act play in four
scenes by Hal Douglas, pseud, of
Douglas Henry Monson. l4 1.
© Doug Monson; 3Apr67; DU68283.
THE BAD SCENE, a screenplay by Hayward
M. Anderson. 85 1. © Hayward M.
Anderson; llMay67; DU68662.
THE BAG OF EARTH, by Wilfrid Werry.
28 1. A play. ® Wilfrid W. Werry;
12Jun67; DU68915.
DER BAHNHOF; zwel Einakter von Oskar
Zemme. [Vienna] Universal Edition.
113 p. ® Universal Edition, A.G.;
28Dec66 (in notice: 1967); DFO-1527.
THE BAKERS OF BEVERWYCK, by Katherine
Dain Binns . 28 1. A play in 5
scenes. © Katherine Dain Binns;
8Feb67; DU67997.
THE BALANCE, a screenplay by D. Jason
Vinley. 168 1. ® Dennis Jason
Vinley; tApr67; DU68340.
THE BALD KNOBBERS, a one -act folk
opera; libretto, Karl H. Bratton;
music, Bert Buhrman. 1 v. k scenes.
® Bert Buhrman & Karl Bratton;
19Jan67; DU67663.
THE BALLAD OF THE JUST MAN; original
film subject by Marcello Dl Bene-
detto. 118 1. 87 scenes. ® Mar-
cello Dl 'Benedetto; 28Apr5t; DU68556.
BANK. See
FRED'S TWENTY, TAX MAN, BANK.
TAX MAN, BANK, FRED'S TWENTY, IN-
LAWS, MAMA MIA, OFFICE.
BANNED IN BOSTON, a comedy by Frederic
Lansing Day. 1 v. 11 scenes.
Frederic Lansing Day; 31May67;
BARABELA'S CURSE, by Jerry L. Twedt.
65 1. A play in 3 acts. ® Jerry L.
Twedt; 23Jan67; DU67694 .
THE BARD AND DR. PACE, by Gil Garcia
(Gilbert Garcia) 24 1. A radio
play. © Gilbert Garcia; 12Apr67;
DU68398.
BARD SUMP PUMP SALES TRAINING PROGRAM.
1 V. A slide script. © H. W. Ander-
son Products, Inc.; 26Apr67; C19491.
BARREN JUSTICE, a 60-minute dramatic
teleplay by D. Michael Dunne.
101 1. 3 acts. © D. Michael Dunne;
13Jan67; DU677'H.
THE BARTONS FROM LIVERPOOL STREET,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Violet E. Jackson.
30 1. ©Violet E. Jackson; 23Feb67;
DU67889.
BE IN STOCK, by Sears National Training.
7 1. Fllmstrlp script. ® Sears,
Roebuck & Co.; 22May67; CI9627.
BE YOURSELF; words by Adam Clayton
Powell. Sheet. © Bright Tunes
Music Corp.; l4Feb67; C19193.
THE BEACON; book & lyrics by Lewis F.
Volpe, music by Michael Mains. 34 1.
Includes music for 1 song. ©Men's
Brotherhood of Bethel United Church
of Christ; lC»lay67; DU68766 .
THE BEAR, by Jay Kovar. 36 1 . A play
in 1 act. ® Jay Kovar; 24May67;
DU6876O.
THE BEAR WENT OVER THE MOUNTAIN,
a comedy in two acts by Richard M.
Keith. 1 V. ® Richard M. Keith;
6Mar67; DU68027.
A BEAU FOR FLO, a family comedy in
three acts by Sammy Lillibridge.
23 1. ® Sammy Lillibridge;
6Mar67; DU67981.
THE BEAUTIFUL GALATEA; comic opera In
one act by Franz von Supp6; English
version by Herbert Zipper. 18 1.
Libretto. © Herbert Zipper; 6Peb67;
DU67764 .
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AND THE NEW WEST-
INGHOUSE PORTABLE DISHWASHERS; re-
cording for Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Rev. 7M8r65. 8 1. Appl. au-
thor: Jam Handy Organization.
© V/estinghouse Electric Corp.;
Ijun67; CI962O.
THE BEAUTY OF THE DREAMING WOOD, a play
for children suggested by the old
folk legend of the Sleeping beauty,
by Marian Jonson, pseud, of Marion L.
Johnson. 1 v. 3 acts. © Marian
Jonson; l6Jun67; DU6898I.
BECAUSE THERE WERE MORE OF THEM AROUND,
by Leo Bloom. Sheet. Monologue.
© Leo Bloom; 25Jan67; CI9I32.
BECKER AND BURNS, by Eugene Robert
Tanz. Sheet. Commercial script.
© Cox & Tanz Advertising Agency;
27Jun67; CI965I.
BECLCH, by Rochelle Owens (Rochelle
Economou) 66 1. A play in 2 acts.
® Rochelle Owens; 3Aug66; DU66493.
BEECH PRE-FLIGHT FACTS, SECTION A-C,
NARRATION, by Paul E. Sanderson.
3 V. Scripts of disc recorded
narrations to be reproduced as eudca-
tional lectures. Appl. states prev.
reg. 1962, CI559I, 15590, 15592.
NM: editorial revision & additional
text. © Sanderson Films, Inc.;
9Feb67; CI9200-19202.
BEFORE AND AFTER, by Jennifer Jarrett.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Jennifer
Lynn Jarrett; llMay67; DU68664 .
BEFORE THE BIRD BALL, a joke play in
one act by Margherita di Niscemi
(Margherita V. Niscemi) 17 1.
© Margherita V. Niscemi; 15Mar67;
DU68089 .
BEGINNINaS, a play by Gill Gideon,
pseud, of Patty Gill Gideon Wade.
56 1. 2 acts. ® Patty Gill Gideon
Wade; 8Feb67; DU67962.
BEHIND THE VEIL. 3 1- (The Pun fac-
tory, no. 8) A narration script.
® Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI916I.
BEHOLD! THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN; written
for the screen by Gerald Kean.
110 1. 4 acts. © Gerald Kean;
23Jan67; DU67689.
THE BELATED BLESSING, a play in one
act by John H. Knoll. l4 1.
Adapted from a short story by Edith
Wharton, The mission of Jane.
® John H. Knoll; l4Feb67; DU67848.
THE BELOVED DOG, by Francis X. Lohmann
& Scott Seely. 12 1. 8 recording
scripts. ® S 8c R Music Pub. Co.;
10Jan67; C19114 .
BENDITA INFIDELrDAD; en 12 actos
por Pablo Azor Juelle. 62 1.
© Pablo Azor Juelle; 27Mar67;
DU682OO.
THE BENEFITS OF SOFT, WATER, by Sears
National Training. 8 1. Fllmstrlp
script. ® Sears, Roebuck & Co.;
22May67; C19632-
BENJAMIN HARRISON, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19294.
BENVENUTO CELLINI; opera in tre atti e
quattro quadri di Leon de Wailly e
Auguste Barbier; musica di Hector
Berlioz; versione ritmica italiana
di Mario Parent!. Mllano, Casa
Musicale Sonzogno di P. Ostali.
47 p. Libretto. © Editions Chou-
dens; 28Nov66; DPO-I521.
THE BEREAVEMENT OF BABS BURSETIE,
a play by George Savage, Jr. &:
George Savage. 102 1. 3 acts.
© George M. Savage & George M.
Savage, Jr.; 24Mar67; DU68l79.
BERTHA & OTHER PLAYS, by Kenneth Koch.
New York, Grove Press. 1*^4 p.
© Kenneth Koch; 15Apr66; DP6374 .
BERTRAND. See
THEATRE.
BEST BEHAVIOR, a romantic comedy by
Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore.
1 V. 3 acts. © Carroll Moore &
Norman Barasch; 7Jun67; DU68845 .
THE BEST PART OF THE PARTY, a play in
two parts by Joseph Anthony. 1 v.
© Joseph Anthony; 27Feb67; DU67915 .
A BESTIARY, by Frank Van Deusen.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. ® Frank
Van Deusen; 5Jan67; DU67570.
BETTY AND THE BEAST, a play In two acts
by Robert Hogan. Dixon, Calif.,
Proscenium Press. 44 p. (The Lost
play series, no. 5) ® Robert Hogan;
15Mar67; DP6365 .
BETWEEN NOW AND NEVER, by Jack Ezell .
40 1. A play. © Jack Ezell;
9Jan67; Du67579-
THE BEWITCHED BOY; book by Colette,
translation by Frank Westbrook.
21 1. A musical play. Book only.
© Frank Westbrook; 25Jan67; DU677O3.
BEYOND THIS LOVE; story & screen play
by Ellen Wilkerson (Mary Ellen
Wilkerson Spears) & Terry Slater.
196 1. © Mary Ellen Wilkerson
Spears & Terry F. Slater; 23Peb67;
DU67903.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
BIFF, a musical comedy from the play
One Sunday afternoon, by James Hagan.
Book by Joseph Caruso, Jr., music by
George Linsenmann, lyrics by Ralph
Falco. 1 V. 2 acts. Book Sc lyrics
only. © Joseph G. Caruso, Jr.;
24May67; DU68746.
THE BIG BALL, an original story written
& adapted for television by Frank
Earl Jones. 30 1. ® Frank Earl
Jones; 23Feb67; DU67885.
THE BIG BORRASCA OF '72 J or. Did the
devil slip? By Bob Richards
(Robert L. Richards) 46 1. A play
In 3 acts. © Robert L. Richards;
23Jan67; DU67687.
THE BIG EAR, by Van Scott Graham.
12 1. A play. © Van Scott Graham;
3Jan67; DU67644.
BIG ED, a play in two acts by Douglas
M. Young. 88 1. © Douglas M. Young;
llMay67; DU68665.
BIG JOHN'S SON, by Jimmy Dean & Bob
Fayton (Robert L. Payton) Sheet.
Recitation. ® Robert L. Payton &
Jimmy Dean; 5Jun67; CI9505.
THE BIG LITTLE FISHERMAN, an original
atory by Richard E. Brooks. 7? 1.
A screenplay. © Richard E. Brooks;
l6Mar67; DU685IO.
BIG GOES AU GO GO. See
OSCAR IN THE WILDE WILDE WEST.
THE BIG STORY. 2 1. (The Fun factory,
no. 4) A narration script. © Ul-
timus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67; CI9157.
BIG SUCK. See
UP YOUR ASS.
THE BIG TEN, prepared for Sterling &
Hunt by Wilding. Writer: Don B.
Durlan. 36 1. Script. © Wilding,
Inc.; 27Mar67; C19332.
THE BINOCULARS, a play in three acts
by Jack K. Campbell. I66 1. ® Jack
K. Campbell; 20Mar67; DU68129.
BLACK BELT, LTD., by Charles V.
Plliero, Jr. 9 1. A play in 6 acts.
© Charles V. Piliero, Jr.; 4May67;
DU6875I.
THE BLACK NOTES, THE WHITE NOTES, a
political satire with words & music
written by Felix De Cola. Sheet.
© Felix De Cola; 6Feb67; C19146.
BLACK POINT; original screenplay by
William Dufty. 107 1. © Gloria
Swanson Enterprises, Inc.; 8May67;
DU68645 .
THE BLACK ROOM, by Granby Blackwood,
pseud, of Abraham Golden. 10 1.
A play. ® Abraham Golden; 10Apr67;
DU68391.
BLACK SHEEP, by Milton Ehrlich.
67 1. A play in 3 acts. © Milton
Ehrlich; 9Jan67; DU67574 .
THE BLACK STAR, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Cliff N. C. Kaine. 28 1. © Cliff
N. C. Kalne; 17Mar67; DU68II3.
BLACK TO WHITE, by A. Jack Tremblay, Jr.
24 1. A play in 7 scenes. © A. Jack
Tremblay, Jr.; 20Dec66; DU67543.
THE BLACK VEIL, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Robert Royal, pseud, of Louis Prete.
53 1. © Louis Prete; 20Mar67;
DU68304 .
BLAMING OTHERS; recording script for
Pontiac Division by Jam Handy
Organization. I3 1. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
Ijun67; C19548.
BLENNERHASSETT; or. The rise and fall of
an American Alhambra, its owners
Margaret and Harmon and their fateful
alliance with Aaron Burr. An opera
in five acts, libretto by Victor Bahr.
1 V. Libretto. © Victor Bahr;
23Jan67; DU67671.
BLEST BE THE BIND THAT TIES; or, Tape's
last crap. A play In one act by
Michael W. Pedo. 14 1. © Michael W.
Fedo; 15Jun67; DU68970.
THE BLIND MEN'S COVENANT, a play by
Garry White. 66 1. ® Garry White;
16May67; DU68706.
BLISS; or, A psycho-bedellic attack.
A play in two acts by Peter Copani.
1 V. © Peter Copani; 2Feb67;
DU67775 .
BLONDE, BRUNETTE, AND REDHEAD;
preliminary screenplay by Budd W.
Schulberg & Ring W. Lardner, Jr.
119 1. Appl. author: Selznlck
International Pictures, Inc.,
employer for hire. © A. Morgan
Maree, Jr. & Bank of America National
Trust & Savings Assn., executors of
the Estate of David 0. Selznlck;
21Apr67; DU68494 .
THE BLOOD STREET PLACE, a play with
music in three acts by John Brown.
129 1- © John Theodore Brown;
31Mar67; DU68456.
BLOODY MARROW. See
THE TWO-FOR-ONE]
THE BLUE CASINO, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Grover C. Cole. 30 1. ® Grover C.
Cole; 15Jun67; DU68976.
THE BLUE-EYED HIPPO, by Marguerite
Zimmerman. 4 1. A play. © Mar-
guerite M. Zimmerman; 27Mar67;
DU68193.
THE BLUE JEWELS, a musical play for
children by Pat C. Goetz (Patricia
C. Goetz) 1 v. 2 acts. © Pat C.
Goetz; 6Mar67; DU68026.
THE BLUE-TAIL FLY, an American ballad
in three verses & a chorus by Keith
Spencer Felton. 1 v. © Keith
Spencer Felton; 10Jan67; DU67590.
THE BOARDER, a play in two acts by
Jacqueline A. King !c Thomas E.
McGraw. 29 1. © Jacqueline Ann
King & Thomas E. McGraw; 21Feb67;
DU6787I .
THE BOAT, a play by George Lefferts.
140 1. 3 acts. A log of the voyage
of Manley Freeman. © George
Lefferts; 6Mar67; DU67965.
BOB THE FREIGHTER'S DOG, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Edith L. James. 33 1. © Edith L.
James; 28Mar67; DU68230.
LA BOHEME; opera in four acts, libretto
by Giuseppe Giacosa & Luigi Illica,
music by Giacomo Puccini, English
version by Joseph Machlis. New York,
F. Colombo. 76 p. (Collection of
opera libretti) English & Italian.
Libretto. Appl. states prev. pub.
1958. NM: revisions. © Franco
Colombo, Inc.; 29Aug66; DP6378.
BONNIE, an original story written 8:
adapted for television by Lyane L.
Gadshian. 30 1. © Lyane L. Gadshlan;
15Jun67; DU68977.'
THE BOOK OF ABEL, a thesis on theosophy
8c metaphysics by Bruce E. Barker.
37 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
4jan67, C19257. NM: additions &
revisions. © Bruce Elliott Barker;
17Apr67; CI9425.
THE BOOK OF ABEL, PART I, a thesis
with theosophy by Bruce Elliott
Barker. 16 1. © Bruce Elliott
Barker; l6Mar67; C19257.
BOOK OF ESTHER. See
THE QUEEN OP PERSIA.
THE BOOKWORM, by Richard Dana. I5 1.
A play. Includes words to 2 songs.
© Richard Dana; lJun67; DU68825 .
BORN ANEW, by Mary Brendle. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Mary Brendle;
l6Jur.67; DU68978.
BORN TO LOSE, a documentary film on
compulsive gambling by Richard L.
Kidder. 36 1. Script. © Richard L.
Kidder; 27Feb67; DU67925 .
BOSTON SOUL, by Steven E. Baron,
Dennis Wholey & William Minkin.
1 V. Recording script. ® C & D
Productions, an operating division
of Taylor-Wholey Productions, Ltd.;
17May67; C19591.
BOTAH THE ROBOT, an original story
written 8c adapted for television by
Charles Ector, Jr. 31 1. © Charles
Ector, Jr.; 23Feb67; DU67897.
A BOTTLE OF FINE NAPOLEON BRANDY,
by Len Seaberg (Leonard Seaberg)
35 1- A play. © Leonard Seaberg;
lJun67; DU68824.
BOTTLES OF TEARS, by Edna G. Cooke.
Sheet. ® Excelloreo Music Co.;
l4Apr67; C19429.
BOUND TO RISE. See
TOM COOPER, CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY.
BOURREAU DU PEROU.
THEATRE.
See
A BOX OP TRICKS, by Margaret K. Jen-
kins. 61. A monologue. © Margaret
K. Jenkins (Mrs. Ray L. Jerkins);
24 Jan 67; CI9128.
BOXED AND READY FOR DELIVERY, by
Rebecca S. Wilburn. 15 1. A play.
© Rebecca S. Wilburn; 23ifer67;
DU68175 .
BOXED IN, a play for television by
Joel Lawrence Effreln. 50 1.
© Joel Lawrence Effrein; 6Mar67;
DU68345 .
THE BOY WHO KNEW HE WAS DYING, an
original story written 8c adapted for
television by Travis N. Orr.
31 1. © Travis N. Orr; 28Mar67;
DU6823I.
THE BOY WHO WOULDN'T BELIEVE HIS EYES:
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, by Beverly
Quint. 17 1. A play. © Beverly
Quint; 24Mar67; DU68177.
BOYSAN, by Anthony Dellberti. 31 1.
A play in 4 acts. © Anthony A.
Dellberti; 27Mar67; DU68607.
A BRACE OF PLAYS ABOUT HAMILTON
VALEDICT, by Don Bra swell. 83 1.
A play in 2 parts. © Don Braswell;
3Jan67; DU67645 .
BRAVE BEFORE BREAKFAST, by Wenclawskl-
Sanden. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Ruth M. Wenclawski & Frances
Sanden; 21Jun67; DU69OI7.
BREAKDOWN, a screenplay by Dan Cala-
brese 8: Terence Marian! . 106 1.
© Dan Calabrese & Terence Mariani;
27Apr67; DU68544 .
BRECHT ON BRECHT, an improvisation by
George Taborl . 1 v. 2 parts.
® Stefan S. Brecht; 17May67;
CI953I.
Tliii
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work. Contact the U.S. Copyright Office for information about any additional records that may exist.
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS, by Louis
M. Fratturo. 1 v. A musical play.
© Louis M. Fratturo; 7Mar67;
DU68040.
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS, by Richard
E. Drdelc & Barbara S. Parker. Hunt-
ington, N.Y., Kducational Develop-
mental Laboratories. 32 p.
© L. W. Singer Co., Inc.; 8Dec66;
A882766.
THE BRIBE, by N. S. Robbins. 19 1.
A play. ID N. S. Robblns; 25Jan67;
DU67657.
A BRIDGE TO LOVE, by LeFevre & Morris.
12 1. A play. © Ruth LeFevre &
Frances Morris; 20Mar67; DU68670.
BRIEFCASE, by Edward Chazln. 1 v.
A play. © Edward Chazin; 25May67;
DU6878O.
BROADENING THE USE OF A PRODUCT, THE
INCREDIBLE CRANBERRY; speech by
Ken (Kenneth N.) 8c Martha^Whatmore.
Sheet. © Kenneth N. & Martha What-
more; 10Apr67; 019^35.
BROCKS PLACE, a comic opera. Music by
Marvin Adler; libretto by Charles
Levy. 1 scene. © Marvin Adler &
Charles S. Levy; 25Dec66; DU67627.
THE BRONZE STATUE, by Crane Johnson.
New York, Theatre Press. 1 v.
© Crane Johnson; 10ct54; DP6292.
THE BROODING JOSHUA, by Eugene Branham.
26 1. h acts. © Eugene 0. Branham;
27Nov66; DP63OI.
BROTHER, COME RUNNING, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Francis Charboneau. 5I 1.
© Francis Charboneau; 3Apr67;
DU68268 .
BROTHER GO, a filmplay by Robert
Breen & Wilva Breen. 199 1-
© Robert Breen 8: Wllva Breen;
9Mar67 ; DU68o6't .
THE BROTHERS ASHKENAZI, a drama by
Joe Singer (Joseph Singer) based on
the novel of the same name by I. J.
Singer. 1 v. 5 acts. © Joseph
Singer; 15May67; DU 68694 .
BUE ELETTORALE. See
THILOGIA DI VOMINI E ANIMALI.
BUILDING YOUR IMAGE, BY BETTER BUILDING;
recording script for National Gypsum
Co. by Jam Handy Organization.
81. © National Gypsum Co.; lJun67;
CI957O.
BULL IH A CHINA SHOP.
AM BODY FOR TEA?
See
BULLITT, a screenplay by Alan R. Trust-
man; based on the novel Mute witness,
by Robert L. Pike. II8 1. © Alan R.
Trustman; llDec66; DU67546.
BUM, C. DAISY, by Bob B. flshton.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldrldge Pub. Co.
51 p. 4 acts. With music 8: lyrics.
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; lSep66; DP6298.
BURN A CANDLE FOR THE LIVING, by Otis
Cavrell. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Otis Cavrell; 7Feb67; DU67825.
BURN BABY BURN; words by Adam Clayton
Powell & C. Sumner Stone. 2 1.
© Bright Tunes Music Corp.; l4Feb67;
c 19187.
BURNERING, A MYTH, by Ida Picker.
54 1. A play in 7 scenes. © Ida
Picker; 51May67; DU688II.
THE BURNING OF THE PEGGY STEWART;
written by John D. Nixon ?c directed
by Mylin Barr. 17 p. 2 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. l6Jun65, DU66451.
NM: additional act. © Joh-n D. Nixon
S; Mylln Barr; 15Jun67; DP64o8.
BUSCANDO POLLOS PA 'LA TELEVISION
(Casting chicks for a T.V. show)
A dramatico musical play written S:
adapted by F. Oliver. 57 1. Book
S: lyrics only. Text in Spanish.
© Fideli B. Oliver; 14Apr67; DU68488.
THE BUST, by Akbar, pseud, of William
Jerome McMillan. 68 1. A play.
© William Jerome McMillan; 24May67;
BUT ONE GOD, an original story written
& adapted for television by Lorrine
Lowe. 30 1. ® Lorrine Lowe;
8jun67; DU68880.
BY ZEUS; 15 minute television playlet
by Morton Krouse. 8 1. © Morton
Krouse; 23Jan67; DU67942.
C Sc D, an attempt at drama in one act
& two scenes by Fazal N. Asgarali.
17 1. © Fazal N. Asgarali; 20Mar67;
DU68122 .
C'EST TOUJOUR L' AMOUR ET LA GUERRE, a
light opera in three acts. Lyrics
by William P. Brazier, pseud, of
William P. Brazer; music by Michael
J. De Cozlo. 1 V. © William P.
Brazer; 4May67; DU68627.
C. 0. D. (AS IN CODPIECE), a two act
play by Edward E. Mlkenas, Sr.
180 1. ©Edward E. Mikenas, Sr.;
3Jan67; DU67556.
THE CABAL, an original story written
8c adapted for television by Steve
Rosenbaum. 32 1. © Steve Rosen-
baura; 23Feb67; DU6789O.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA. See
PYGMALION AMD OTHER PLAYS.
CAESAR'S SHARE, a one act farce by
Thomas L. Gatch, Jr. 22 1.
©Thomas L. Gatch, Jr.; 23Mar67;
DU68] 74 .
A CAGE FOR THE SONGBIRD, by Marvin
Denicoff. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Marvin Denicoff; 15Feb67; DU67819.
CAGED, a complete short play in one
scene by Maria Kout. 7 1. ® Maria
Kout; 5Jun67; DU68839.
CAGNOTTE. See
SPLIT THE POT.
THE CAIRO INCIDENT, an original dramatic
narrative by Mark Balfour. 3 1.
© Mark Balfour; 24May67; CI9497.
CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS. See
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO.l.
THE CALIFORNIA BLONDE, a one-act
play by Paul England. 22 1.
© Paul England; 27Apr67; DU68545.
CALIFORNIA DRIVERS, RIGHTS AND DUTIES,
a lecture by Jack J. Moore. 67 1.
5 parts. © Jack J. Moore; 17May67;
CI9483.
CALL ME ETHEL, by Edward De Roo.
38 1. A play. © Edward John
De Roo; 19Jun67; DU68995 .
CALL TO COLORS, by V/illiam J. Haney.
Sheet. © McCloud Music Publications;
29May67; CI9527.
CALVIN COOLIDGE, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents
speak) Recording script. © Kay-
sons International, Ltd.; 21Mar57-
C19288.
THE CANNIBALS, by George Tabori.
92 1. A play. © George Tabori;
7Apr67; DU68517.
CANTATA, a ohoric play in one act by
William Dorsey Blake. 34 1.
© William Dorsey Blake; 23Feb67;
DU67977 .
THE CANTERBURY WAY, by Madeleine
Renner a.k.a. Florence Murphy.
4 1. A screenplay in 2 parts.
© Madeleine Renner; 3Apr67; DU68276.
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST, the play by
Oscar Wilde; adapted by Abby Markson.
18 1. 2 acts. © Abby Markson;
10Mar67; DU67980.
CAPITAN FUROR, guion cinematograf Ico
original de Santiago Moncada
(Santiago Moncada Mercadal) 124 1.
© Santiago Moncada. Mercadal; 9Mav67:
DU6877I.
THE CAPTAIN OF THE TWENTY fWLE TFJIM;
one-act comedy by Evelyn Dorio
(Evelyn Dorio Nicolais) 64 1.
© Evelyn D. Nicolais; l6Jan67;
DU67615 .
CAPTAIN SNUFF GETS INVOLVED, by Pearl
Grundmeyer. 43 1. A play in 3
acts. © Pearl Grundmeyer; 5Jun67;
DU68837 .
CAPT'N FABLE, by Marie Louise Stine.
1 V. Episodes I-3. © Marie Louise
Stine; llMay67; DU68763.
THE CARD CATALOG, by Robert Gay lor.
7 1. (Library instruction script 1)
© Robert Gene Gaylor; 19May67;
c 194 85.
THE CARNIVAL LEAVES AT NOON, an original
musical play; music by Grace Jaffe;
Lyrics by Phyllis W. Goldman; • book by
Phyllis H. Goldman & Grace Jaffe.
1 V. Based on an idea by Phyllis W.
Goldman. © Phyllis W. Goldman &
Grace Jaffe; 27Feb57; DU67975.
THE CARRIAGE, by Jolera Blelch,
pseud, of Jolem Goldenthal. 29 1.
A screenplay. © Jolem Bleich;
30Mar57; DU68294 .
CARRICKNABAUNA; dramatized & arranged
from the poetry of Padraic Colum by
Basil Burwell. 71 1. © Basil
Burwell; 2QMar67; DU68124.
CARTE BLANCHE, a play in two acts by
Elliott Greenfield. 1 v. © Elliott
Greenfield; 3Apr67; DU68272.
A CASE OF A SAINT, by Ron Whyte
(Ronald Melville Whyte) 8 1. A
play. © Ronald Melville Why-te;
23Feb67; DU67905.
THE CASE 750 CPJIWLER; recording script
for J. I. Case Co. by Jam Handy
Organization. 15 1. © J. I. Case
Co.; lJun67; C19534.
CASE WINDROW SPECIAL COMBINES; record- i
ing script for J. I. Case Co. by '
Jam Handy Organization. 15 1.
© J. I. Case Co.; Ijim67; CI956I.
CASH IN ON THE ACTION; recording script i
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. 10 1. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.:
lJun67; C19544.
CASTING CHICKS FOR A -T.V. SHOW. See
BUSCANDO POLLOS PA 'LA TELEVISION.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE CASTLE, a play In two acts by
Ivan Klima; adapted from Czech by
Ruth Willard. 79 p. © Ruth Wll-
lard; 17Apr67; DU68602.
CAT EYE; musical comedy in two acts.
Script & lyrics by Lucile Palmer
(Lucile Palmer McMillan) music by
Louise Du Val (Louise Du Val Foster)
1 V. © Lucile Palmer McMillan 8:
Louise Du Val Foster; 24May67;
DU68862 .
CAT ON THE RAILS, a play in three
situations by Josef Topol; adapted
from the Czech by George & Christine
Voskovec. 70 1. © George Voskovec
& Christine Voskovec; 12Jan57;
DU67535.
THE CAT WHO WALKED BY HIMSELF, by Ruth
Lind. 7 1. A story. Adapted from
the story by Rudyard Kipling.
© Ruth Lind; 2Jun57; CI9617.
THE CATALYST, a fantasy in two acts
by Virginia Briant. 90 1. ® Vir-
ginia Briant; 29May67; DU68797.
CATHY CAMARO; 1-minute spot by
Fred R. Becker. Sheet. Radio
commercial script. © Fred R.
Becker Advertising Agency, Inc.;
l6Mar67; CI9271.
CATHY CAMARO CONTEST (2), by Fred R.
Becker. Sheet. Commercial script.
© Fred R. Becker Advertising Agency,
Inc.; 20Mar67; CI9277.
CATNIP LANE, a fantasy with music,
songs & dances, a satire on the
human race by Mae Save 11 Croy.
1 v. 2 acts. From the works of
Don Marquis. Book & lyrics only.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Archy
and Mehitabel, lltFeb^l*, DU869't8.
NM: revision. © Mae Savell Croy;
lMay67; DU68576.
THE CELEBRATION, a one act play by
John Innez, pseud, of John Hines.
1 V. ® John Innez; 15May67; DU68684 .
THE CELEBRATION, by Sylvia Sullivan,
pseud, of Silvia Ann Makowskl. 61 1.
A play in 5 acts. © Silvia Ann
Makowskl; 8Peb67; DU67797.
THE CENCI, a play by Harley Hackett
based on a play of the same title by
Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1 v.
17 scenes. © Harley Hackett;
5Feb67; DU67789.
THE CENSUS TAKER, a play in one act by
Ben Zeller (Bennett C. Zeller) 25 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Ben Zeller;
5Jan67; DU67755.
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD; comedy in
two acts by Frank De Rogatis. 1 v.
© Frank De Rogatis & Yola De Rogatis;
12Jan67; DU67606.
CHALK AND SLATE, a one act play by Mike
Major (Michael Joseph Major) 18 1.
© Michael Joseph Major; 27Deo66;
DU67623.
A CHANCE ROMANCE, by Alice E. Boyd.
2 1. © Alice Elizabeth Boyd;
29May67; C19609.
CHANDLER, PART I, by Michael Shlpp.
31 1. A play. © Michael C. Shipp;
27Apr67; DU68551.
A CHANGE OF HEART, an original story
written & adapted for television
by G. L. Kendall. 30 1. ® 6. L.
Kendall; 23Feb67; DU67882.
CHANTICLEER, a contemporary comic
fantasy by Joyce Barthelson. 1 v.
Expanded & freely adapted from The
nun's priest's tale by Geoffrey
Chaucer. With music. ©Joyce
Barthelson; 10Jan67; Di;675l(5 .
CHARLEY'S NEUE TANTE, frei nach Brandon
Thomas bearbeitet von Gustav Kampen-
donk; Musik: Lotar Olias; Lleder-
texte: Kurt Schwabach. Hamburg,
Edition Esplanade. 2 v. 3 acts. NM-
adaptation & translation. ©Edition'
Esplanade, G.M.B.H.; 220ct64 (in
notice .-1965); DFI881.
THE CHASE, by John L. Toimsley. 124 1.
A screenplay. © John L. Townsley;
20Feb67; DU67944.
CHASTITY, an original screenplay by
Sonny Bono. 77 1. © S & C Enter-
prises, Inc.; 27Jun67; DU69055.
CHATEAU ST., by Thomas John Gates.
74 1. A musical play in 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Thomas J.
Gates; 20Mar67; DU68lt80.
THE CHICKEN, a play in three acts by
George & Eva Newfield, pseuds, of
George William Vavruska & Eva N.
Vavruska. 1 v. © Eva N. Vavruska
& George William Vavruska; 5Apr67;
DU68613.
A CHILD WENT FORTH, a play in one act
by David Sawn, pseud, of George C.
Davidson. I9 1. © David Sawn;
26May67; DU68790.
CHILDREN IN THE RAIN, a play in two
acts by Dennis Mclntyre. 80 1.
© Dennis Mclntyre; l8May67; DU68725.
CHILDREN'S CLASSICS ON TAPE, VOLUME I,
by Ruth Lind. 1 v. 5 stories.
© Ruth Lind; 2Jun67; CI9618.
CHILDREN'S MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM;
adapted from Shakespeare by S. L.
Slovin & Vivienne Shub. 27 1.
A play. © Samuel L. Slr^in &
Vivienne Shub; lJun67; DU68894.
CHILLY CHARLEY CHOKES. See
TELEVISION VISITS RADIO STATION
KNUM AS CHILLY CHARLEY CHOKES.
CHOCOLATE BOY, a melodrama in three
acts by. Theodore G. Cooper.' 127 1.
©Theodore Gleston Cooper, Jr.;
22May67; DU68744 .
CHRISSIE: Episode no.l: Love among
the squares. Created by Stephen
Kahn; written by Al Barker 8: Stephen
Kah. 1 V. A play for television.
© Kahn Communications Corp.; 27Jan67;
DU67716 .
CHRIST ABEL AND THE RUBICON, by H, J.
Moorman, pseud, of R. H. Gardner.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © Rufus
Hallette Gardner III & Rose Martiok;
12Apr67; DU68404.
DE CHRISTELIJKE WETENSCHAP; DE C-ODS-
DIENST VOOR EEN WETENSCHAPPELIJKE
EEUW (Christian Science: religion for
a scientific age) Een lezing over
de Christelijke Wetenschap door
Gordon F. Campbell. 26 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. I80ct66. NM: Dutch
translation. © Gordon F. Campbell;
17Feb67; CI9262.
DE CHRISTELIJKE WETENSCHAP: HEERSCHAP-
PIJ OVER HET ATOOM (Christian Science:
Dominion over the atom) Een Lezing
over de Christelijke Wetenschap door
Jules Cern. 30 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 70ot63, Cl6o84 . NM:
translation. © Jules Cern; 17Feb67;
019223.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRINGS TRUE FREEDOM
TO MANKIND. See
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA OFRECE LA VERDA-
DERA LIBERTAD A LA HUMANIDAD.
CHRISTIAN SCIfiNCE! DOMINION OVER THE
ATOM. See
DE CHRISTELIJKE WETENSCHAP: HEER-
SCHAPPIJ OVER HET ATOOM.
DIE CHRISTLICH WISSENSCHAPT: DIE
HERRSCHAFT UBER DAS ATOM.
LA SCIENCE CHRETIENNE ET LA MAITRISE
DE L'ATOME.
la scienza cristiana: dominic
sull'atomo.
christian science: its divine revela-
tion and human application. see
la ciencia cristiana: su revelacion
divina y su aplicacion humana.
Christian science; relicion 'f6^ a
SCIENTIFIC AGE. See
DE CHRISTELIJKE WETENSCHAP: DE GODS-
DIENST VOOR EEN WETENSCHAPPELIJKE
EEUW.
KRISTEH VETENSKAP: RELIGIONEN FOR EN
VETEHSKAPLIG TIDSALDER.
CHRISTINA OF THAILAND, a four act
dramatic poetic play by Joseph
Geraldi. 3d rev. l4o p. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Green house,
21Jan66, DU6l(831. NM: improvements
& additions. © Joseph Geraldi;
9Dec66; DU67527.
DIE CHRISTLICH WISSENSCHAPT: DIE HERR-
SCHAFT UBER DAS ATOM (Christian
Science: Dominion over the atom)
Vortrag uber die Christllche Wissen-
schaft von Jules Cern. 32 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. 70ct63, 016084.
NM: translation. © Jules Cern;
17Feb67; C19222.
CHRISTMAS, by John B. Sarracino.
Sheet. © John B. Sarracino; 10Apr67;
C194>4.
CHRISTMAS AT WIDOW STEPHENS; Christmas
play for church and student group
presentation by Ruby M. Enyart.
New York, Carlton Press. 34 p.
(A Geneva book) ® Ruby M. Enyart;
19Dec66; A888425.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL, an opera in two
acts; libretto by Robert Prother-
ough, music by David Gray. London,
Novello. 55 p. Libretto. © Novel-
lo Co., Ltd.; 31Dec65; DFI880.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL, an opera in two
acts by David Gray; libretto by
Robert Protherough. London, Novello.
155 p. After Charles Dickens.
Vocal score. ® Novello & Co., Ltd.;
30ot66; DFO-1516.
CHRISTMAS EVE IN HEAVEN, by Eugene C.
Warden. 2 1. A recitation script.
© Cedarwood Pub. Co., Inc.; 11 Jan67 :
019261.
CHRISTMAS SONG, a one act musical;
lyrics by Steve Brown, music by
Clay Boland, Jr. 1 v. Based on
The gift of the Magi, by 0. Henry.
© Steve Brown & Clay Boland, Jr.;
l4Apr67; DU68432.
LE CID, by Corneille; edited by
A. Donald Sellstrom. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall. II6 p.
(Prentice-Hall masterpieces of
French literature series) 5 acts.
French. NM: introd., notes & ques-
tions. © Prentice -Hall, Inc.;
17Mar67; A901397.
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DRAMAS
Jan. -June
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA OFRECE LA VERDA-
DERA LIBERTAD A LA HUMANIDAB (Chris-
tian Science brings true freedom to
mankind) Conferencia sobre la Clen-
cia Cristiana per Francis Wllliaiti
Cousins. 22 1. Appl. states prev.
pub. 22Sep6't. NM: translation.
® Francis William Cousins; 17Feb67;
C19221.
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA: SOLUCION DIVTNA
PARA TODO PROBLEMA HUMANO; 'conferencia
sobre la Ciencia Cristiana por Jules
Cern. 22 1. © Jules Cern; 12May67;
CI95IO.
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA: SU REVELACION
DrVTNA Y SU APLICACION HUMANA
(Christian Science: its divine
revelation and human application)
Conferencia sobre la Ciencia Cris-
tiana por Jules Cern. 23 1. ® Jules
Cern; 12May67; C19509.
CIGARETTES, by Danny Davis, Julie Kay
& Jackie Vernon. Sheet. A monologue.
® Davliz Music Corp.; 26jan67; C19121.
CINDERELLA, by James P. Polack & James
Farmer. 4 1. A recording script.
© Gables Music Co., Inc.; 9Jan67;
CI9W2.
THE CIRCLE, a play in one act by Henry
Fabian, pseud, of Henry J. lancovlci.
27 1. © Henry J. lancovlci; 31May67;
DU68809.
THE CIRCLE OF ABUSE, by Doyle Livingston.
137 1. 3 acts. © Doyle Livingston;
20Feb67; DU67858.
CIRCUS, by Mary Brendle. 25 1.
A play. © Mary Brendle; 15Jun67;
DU68940 .
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: CIVIL
DISOBEDIENCE.
CLARENCE, CONTROL YOURSELF, a three
act farce comedy by Frances Craze.
110 1. © Frances Craze; 4May67;
DU68635 .
A CLASH OF TITANS, by Clifford G.
Hoelscher. 23 1. A screenplay.
® Clifford G. Hoelscher; 15May67;
DU68697 .
CLASSIC TEXT TAPES. See
THE SCAFiLET LETTER.
CLASSROOM RHYTHMS, scripts prepared for
Classroom Materials by Lois Raebeck.
Albums CMIO37, 1044, IO5O & lO&J .
1 V. © Lois Raebeck; 28Mar67;
019366-
CLEO, OUR NEW BABY, an original story
written 8: adapted for television by
Mabel B. Mlcnael. 30 1. © Mabel B.
Michael; 15Jun67; DU68972.
CLIFFS, a film scenario by Jackson
Modunk, pseud, of Lance Eastman.
4 1. © Jackson Modunk; 23Feb67;
DU67904 .
CLIMATE OF EXCELLENCE, by Mildred
Johnson. 22 1. © Mlldrefl Johnson;
5Jan67; CI9II3.
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE; screenplay by Terry
Southern & Michael Cooper. 152 1.
Based on the novel by Anthony Burgess.
® Terry Southern; 17Apr67; DU68621.
CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE; book, lyrics 4
music by Mary L. Daniels, based on
the novel by Holman Day. 2 v.
A musical play In 2 acts. ® Mary
Louise Daniels; 6Apr67; DU68323.
THE CLOUDS, by Aristophanes & The pot
of gold, by Plautus; two classical
comedies translated & edited by
Peter D. Arnott. New York, Apple-
ton-Century-Crofts. 102 p. (Crofts
classics) NM: Introd. , notes &
bibliography. ©Meredith Pub. Co.;
5Jun67; A920261.
THE CLOUDY AND DARK DAY, a play in
three acts by Crane Wilbur. 1 v.
© Crane Wilbur; 24Apr67; DU68524 .
THE CLOWN IN THREE RINGS, by Harmon S.
Watson. 1 V. A play in 3 acts.
© Harmon S. Watson; 28Mar67;
DU68222.
COCK AND BULL, a musical commentary
by Christian Grey, pseud, of Francis
Harklns, Mary Jean Parson & C. J. Kel-
ley. 1 v. Based on the works of
W. S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan.
Book & lyrics only. NM: adaptation.
© Christian Grey, C. J. Kelley &
Mary Jean Parson; 5Jun67; DU68932.
THE COCKTAIL HOUR.
A DAISY CHAIN.
See
CODE NAME S.
SKI PATROL.
See
COLD COMFORT, a play in two acts &
five scenes by Clifford Fournler.
126 1. © Clifford Fournler; 17Jan67;
DU67656.
THE COLOR IS GREEN, a play In three
acts by Joseph Baldwin. 1 v. Appl.
states prev. reg. 25Jan50, DU23329.
NM: additions & revisions. © Joseph
B. Baldwin; 22May67; DU68764 .
COME FLY WITH ME, by Malcolm Stuart
Fellows; Introd. by Simon Phipps.
London, S. French. 15 p. (French's
acting edition) ® Samuel French,
Ltd.; 30ct66; DFO-I5OI.
COME SLOWLY, EDEN, a portrait of Emily
Dickinson by Norman Rosten. New
York, Dramatists Play Service. 6I p.
£ parts. © Norman Rosten; 13Jun67;
DP6403.
COMEBACK. See
JACKIE.
COMEDIES II, by William Shakespeare;
with biographical Illustrations h
pictures ... together with introduc-
tions by John Masefleld. The comedy
of errors. The two gentlemeh of
Verona, The taming of the shrew.
Much ado about nothing. New York,
Dodd, Mead. 33O p. (Great
illustrated classics) © Dodd, Mead &
Co., Inc.; lMar67; A901237.
COMEDY MONOLOGUE, by Donald Foster,
pseud, of Donald John Schultz.
1 V. ® Donald John Schultz; 25Jan67;
CI9173.
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
COMEDIES II.
See
CLOUDED QUESTIONS..
FACETS OF FAITH.
See
COMIC MONOLOGUES AND SKETCHES, VOLUME
TWO, by Philip Hoffman. 1 v.
12 sketches. ® Philip Hoffman,
19Jun67; CI9623.
THE COMING OF INTERNATIONAL MEGALOPOLIS
URBAN GROWTH ACROSS THE CANADIAN-
AMERICAN BORDER, by Maurice F. Parkins.
91. An address. ® Maurice F.
Parkins; 12Jan67; CI9170.
COMMAND OP A NATION, a play In three
acts by Helen M. Johnson. 132 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. 28Nov66,
DU5736O. NM: editorial revisions:
p. 13-73, 77-132. © Helen M. Johnson;
25Apr67; DU68538.
it
COMME AU THEATRE; piece en trols actes
de Frederic Renaud, pseud.* de
Francolse Poire. 157 1. © Frederic
Renaud; 27Mar67; DU63734 .
COMPAGNIA DELLE LUNE SPENTE. See
TRILOGIA MONFERRINA: I GRILLI
INTORNO alia CASA, la COMPAGNIA
DELLE LUNE SPENTE & ARIA ALLE
GIRANDOLE.
THE COMPLETE CHRONICLE OF ABSOLUTELY
PERFECT HOUSEKEEPING, by Sherman L.
Sergei. 1 v. Recording scripts.
© Namrah, Inc.; 12Apr67; C19410.
COMPLETE COVERAGE, a radio skit by
Peter L. Pfister. 9 1. ® Peter L.
Pfister; 13Feb67; DP6305 .
THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF WILLIAM CONGREVE;
edited by Herbert Davis. London,
University of Chicago Press. 503 p.
(Curtain playwrights) NM: compila-
tion, pref., Introd. & notes. © Uni-
versity of Chicago; 27Jun67; AF25849.
COMPOUND INTEREST, by William Maron.
106 1. A screenplay. ©William
Maron; 22May67; DU68770.
THE COMPROMISE, a play in one act by
David Seiffer. 5 1. © David A.
Selffer; 28Mar67; DU682l4.
THE COMPUTER CANDIDATE, by E. N. Zlnner.
94 1. A play in 3 acts. ® Elmer N. ,i
Zlnner; 22Jun67; DU69025 . i
THE COMPUTER-CENTRALIZED SYSTEM OF
SOCIAL SERVICES, by Wlllard Summers.
1 V. © Wlllard Sumniers; 10Feb57;
CI9402.
CONCERT AT SAINT OVIDE, a parable in
three acts by Antonio Buero Vallejo;
translated from the Spanish by Farrls
Anderson. II9 1. © Farrls F. An-
derson; lMay67; DU68562.
CONCERTO A ST. TROPEZ, de Franck
Douster, pseud, of Rene Henri Pierre
La Riviere. 114 1. A play in 2
acts. ® Franck Douster; lMay67;
DU68868.
CONDITIONS OF SALE, a memory play in
one act by Margherlta di Nlscemi
(Margherita V. Nlscemi) 38 1.
© Margherlta V. Nlscemi; 13Mar67;
DU6809O .
CONFETTI IN THE BATHTUB, a one act
play & magic lantern show by Carolyn
Osborn. 22 1. © Carolyn Osborn;
10Feb67; DU678l4 .
CONKUBIUM, by Franklin E. Walker.
37 1. A screenplay in 29 scenes.
•© Franklin E. Walker; 9Jan67;
DU67752.
THE CONSERVATOR, a play in three acts
by Henry N. Beers. 132 1. © Henry
N. Beers; 28Feb67; DU67938._
CONSOMMATION. See
LE MINOTAURE.
CONSUL TO OPEKI, a screenplay by Roberl
C. Ford. 172 1. © Robert C. Ford;
17May67; DU68719.
THE CONTAINER, an East Side story.
A screenplay by Henri deGroth, pseud.
of Philip H. G. Garcy. 71 'l-
© Henri deGroth; 12May67; DU68786.
CONTE DE f6e SOIXANTE-SEPT; piece pour
enfants en un acte et plusieures
scenes de Hermine de Magnln. 8 1. ,
© Hermine de Magnln; 7Mar67; DU68l40.f
CONTROLLING STORE SUPPLIES; recording
script for S. S. Kresge Co. by Jam
Handy Organization. 6 1. (People
watchers, film no. 5) © S. S.
Kresge Co.; lJun67; 019564.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
CONVENIENCE IS, THE LADY KENMORE
WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION; recording
script for Sears, Roebuck & Co. by
Jam Handy Orgajiization. 9 1.
® Sears, Roebuck & Co.; Ijun67;
CI9558 .
THE CONVENIENT MARRIAGE, a play by John
Burrell. 1 v. 5 ^cts. © John
Burrell; 29Mar67; DU68237.
CONVENTION BELZEBIR.
LE MINOTAURE.
See
CONVERSATIONS AT A CRUCIFIXION, by
Gunner. 4l 1. A play. © Gary
William Patrick Gunner: 2Jun67 ;
DU6883I.
THE CONVERT. See
FACETS OF FAITH.
COOPERATIVE HIGH SCHOOL-COLLEGE
GUIDANCE CLINIC; project proposal.
Authors & originators, Robert J.
Donovan & Frederick E. Ellis. 1 v. .
© Robert J. Donovan & Frederick
Ellis; l3Jun67; C19641.
COQ D'OR. See
THE GOLDEN BIRD.
THE CORNER STORE, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Florence Truesdell. 30 1.
© Florence Truesdell; 20Mar67:
DU68l(71.
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA (L'incoron-
azione de Poppea ) By Giovanni
Francesco Busenello; set In music by
Claudlo Monteverdi; English transla-
tion by Joseph Kerman ^ Ugo Tessitore.
hi p. 3 acts. Libretto. English
4 Italian. NM: editorial revision.
©Cambridge Records, Inc.; 21Peb67:
DP6368.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED BLESSED SAINT GERMAIN;
Nov. 27, 1965, Chicago, 111. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
11 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
12May67; C19472.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Nov. 25, I965,
Chicago, 111. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. 13 1. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 12May67; C19474.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED LORD MAITREYA; Apr. 25,
1965, Long Beach, Calif. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press. I3 1.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12May67:
CI9463.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS; Apr. 18,
1965, Long Beach, Calif. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press. Ik 1.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12Mav67 ;
C19it67.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER SAINT GERMAIN;
Apr. 19, 1965, Long Beach, Calif.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. I't 1. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 12May67; C19466.
CORPJESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER SAINT GERMAIN;
May 2t, I965, Santa Fe, N.M. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
13 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
12May67; 019462.
COPJffiSPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES; Sept. 16,
1965, Shasta Sprints, Calif. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
15 1. ® Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
12May67; C19479.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Apr. 21
1965, Long Beach, Calif. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press. 13 1.
©Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12May67;
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Sept. 26,
1965, Shasta Springs, Calif. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
13 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
12May67; CI9475.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Nov. 28,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. 16 1.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12Mav67 ;
CI9471.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED ANGEL ON WHOSE CROWN BLAZES
THE WORD UNION; Apr. 23, I965 , Long
Beach, Calif. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. 12 1. © Saint
Germain Press. Inc.; 12Mav65 :
C19468.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED SAINT GERMAIN; Sept. I9
1955, Shasta Springs, Calif. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
23 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.:
12May67j CI9476.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY GREAT COSMIC ANGEL ON WHOSE CROWN
BLAZES THE WORD UNION: Aug. 12, 1965
Shasta Springs, Calif. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press. 15 1.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12May67;
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY GREAT COSMIC BEING, BELOVED ARCH-
ANGEL MICHAEL; Aug. 13, 1965, Shasta
Springs, Calif. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. 9 1. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 12May65j CI9477.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY GREAT COSMIC BEING, THE BELOVED
DIVINE DIRECTOR; Apr. 22, 1965,
Long Beach, Calif. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. 12 1.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12Mav67:
CI9469.
CORRESPproiNG TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY GREAT ELOHIM OF PEACE; Nov. 26,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. 11 1.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12Mav65 •
CI9473.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED GODDESS OF JUSTICE;
Sept. 18, 1965, Shasta Springs, Calif.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. 17 1. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 12May67; C19478.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY PRESENCE OF OUR BELOVED
ARCHANGEL MICHAEL; Apr. 24, I965,
Long Beach, Calif. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. 12 1.
©Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12Mav67 ;
C19464 . > > 1/ I ,
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY OUR BELOVED DADDY; Apr. 20, I965,
Long Beach, Calif. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. 14 1.
® Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 12May67;
C19465.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY OUR BELOVED DADDY; May 25, I965,
Santa Fe, N.M. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. 12 1. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 12May67;
C19461.
CORTEGE; oomedie en quatre acts de
Marcel Ayme. 151 1. © Marcel Ayme;
9Feb67; DU68261.
THE COST OF ISOLATION, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Venson Caudill. 30 1.
© Venson Caudill; 31Mar67; DU68251.
THE COUMCIL, by Lou Givvin (Louis
V. Givvin) 1 V. A play in
2 scenes.
DU68548.
© Lou Givvin; 27Apr67;
COUNTERPLOT; story 8: script by Ramon A.
Estella. 67 1. A screenplay in 35
sequences. © Ramon A. Estella;
21Apr67; DU685O9.
COUNTRY DOCTOR.
EIN LANDARZT.
See
COUNTRY WIEE. See
ALIVE IN A WICKED OLD WORLD.
COURAGE OF REPENTANCE. See
THE COURAGE TO REPENT.
THE COURAGE PILLS, an original story
written &' adapted for television by
Louis Dentroux. 30 1. © Louis
Dentroux; 23Feb67; DU67887.
THE COURAGE TO REPENT (Courage of
repentance) Words by Adam Clayton
Powell. 2 1. © Bright Tunes Music
Corp.; 14Feb67; CI9190.
LA COURTE PAILLE; comedie-vaudeville
en trols actes de Jean Meyer.
1 V. © Jean Meyer; lMay67; DU68865 .
THE COURTSHIP OF MARY TODD, by Harold
L. Rand, pseud, of Harold L. Knop-
man. 1 v. A screenplay in 3 acts'.
© Harold L. Rand; 29May67; DU68800.
COWBOYS, a play in one act by Stanley
Seidman. 21 1. © Stanley Seidman;
l8Apr67; DU68450.
CRADLE ME, by Tad Crawford (John
Alexander Crawford III) 36 1.
A play. © John Alexander Craw-
ford III; 3Jan67; DU67551.
THE CRAPS CYCLE, a motion picture script
by William G. McGarry. 117 1.
© William G. McGarry; 30Jan67;
DU6772I .
CRAZY CHRISTMAS, a Christmas comedy with
choir by Stanley J. Rowland, Jr.
Chicago, Dramatic Fab. Co. 16 p.
Book & lyrics only. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 22Sep66; DP6322.
THE CRAZY MIXED UP HOTEL, by Johnny
Bond. 2 1. Narration. © Red
River Songs, Inc.; 23May67; CI9588.
THE CREATED GOD, a drama in three acts
written by Odell Mack. 87 1.
© Alero Odell Mack; 25Apr67; DU68590.
CREATIVE DANCE AMD ITS USE IN PSYCHO-
THERAPY, a lecture by Llljan Espenak.
12 1. © Liljan Espenak; 7Feb67 ;
CI9181.
CREON, a drama in two acts by Tom
Erhard (Thomas A. Erhard) 73 1.
© Thomas A. Erhard; 6Peb67; DU67792.
THE CRIMSON GLORY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Myrtle Dove. 30 1. © Myrtle Dove;
28Mar67; DU68233.
CRISPUS ATTUCKS, by Alexander Pazandak.
35 1. A screenplay. Includes music
for 2 songs. © Alexander Pazandak;
30Jun67; DU69076.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
CRITIQUE OF LITTLE INDIANS, a musical
play for middle grades by Pauline
Jenison. l8 1. 6 scenes. © Pauline
Elizabeth Jenison; 10Apr67; DU68357.
THE CROCHETED CAT; book & lyrics by
Hugh Pendexter III, music by Walter
Kessel. 1 v. A play. . © Hugh
Pendexter III & Walter E. Kessel,
Jr.; 24Mar67; DU68lt55.
CROOKED TO A FAULT, a comedy by Joseph
Rosner. 1 v. 3 acts. © Joseph
Rosner; l6Dec66; DU676J5.
CROSS-EXAMINATION AT AUSCHWITZ. S6S
THE "TRIAL OF DOCTOR DERING.
THE CROSS OF SEESTER BADLOCK, a play in
three acts by Kevin Costello, pseud,
of Gerald McCann. 40 1. Includes
lyrics to 1 song. © Gerald Aloysius
McCann; 15Feb67; DU6785O.
CROSSOVER, by Martin H. Ross. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Martin Ross;
29Mar67; DU68256.
A CROWD OF STARS, by Donald A. Bloch.
IJi* 1. A play in 3 acts. © Donald
A. Bloch; 10Jan67; DU67589.
THE CROWDED COUCH, a comedy in two acts
by Allan R. Mendelsohn. 1 v.
© Allan R. Mendelsohn; 2Feb67;
DU67780.
THE CROWN AND THE CROSS, a one-act
play for Good Friday by Ernest K.
Emurian. 20 1. © Ernest Krikor
Emurian; 2Mar67; DU68OI7.
CROWN OF GLORY, a play in two scenes by
Charles S. Levy. 27 1- © Charles
S. Levy; llJan67; DU67596.
CRUCIFIXION IN MODERNE, a play in one
act by Jeanne Rochford (Mrs. Thomas
Rochford) Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
34 p. Appl. states prev. reg.
24May65, DU63094 . ©Mrs. Thomas
Rochford; 25Jan67; DP632O.
THE CRUELTY OF INNOCENCE, a play In
three acts by Helga Morpurgo.
140 1. Appl. states prev. reg, 1963,
DU576IO. NM: "complete rewrite."
© Helga Vania Morpurgo; 26Apr67;
DU68782.
THE CRUSHED CHERRIES; author: Richard
Hamilton. 72 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Richard J. Hamilton; 15Feb67;
DU67829 .
CRY, YOU'RE ON TRAGIC CAMERA, by
Carol A. Glaser. 3 1. © Carol A.
Glaser; 8Mar67; C192t7.
THE CUBAN STORY, a play in two acts by
John Hamilton. 126 1. © John M.
Hamilton; l6Jan67; DU67613.
THE CUCKOO BIRD EGGS, a comedy in
three acts by Helen Obrlkat. 110 1.
© Helen Obrlkat; 2Jun67; DU68830.
CURLEY MCDIMPLE, a new musical spoof.
Book by Mary Boylan & Robert Dahdah,
lyrics Sc music by Robert Dahdah.
1 V. 2 acts. © Robert Dahdah &
Mary Boylan; 2May67; DU68750.
THE CURSE OP THE LOST LEMON MINE,
LEGEND, a one act play by Astrid
Twardowski. 23 1. © Astrid
Twardowski; 17Apr67; DU68594 .
curses; FOILED AGAIN; or, The worm
turns. By Robert L. Winters. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Robert L. Win-
ters; 24May67; DU68762 .
CURTAIN SHOP. See
DIVISION 24 FILM - THE CURTAIN SHOP.
THE CURVE OF THE WHEEL; book, music
& lyrics by Edward John Hall. 1 v.
A musical play in 3 acts. © Edward
John Hall; l8Apr67; DU68446.
CYRANO! A new musical; music by
Raymond Liebau; book & lyrics by
Douglas Rintell. 1 v. 2 acts.
Based on Cyrano de Bergerac, by
Edmund Rostand. © Raymond Liebau &
Douglas Rintell; 6Mar67; DU67984 .
CYRANO DE BERGERAC.
CYRANO;
See
D
D IS FOR DESTRUCTION, by Ken Jones
(Kenneth W. Jones) 1 v. A play
in 2 acts. © Kenneth W. Jones;
17 Apr 67; DU68445.
DADDY, YOU SHOULD PRAY, by Homer W.
Tlsdale & Delmar Quaekenbush.
Sheet. © McCloud Music Publications;
23Dec66; CI9176.
A DAGGER FOR AESOP, by Maria Kout.
35 1. A play in 4 acts. © Maria
Kout; 13Jun67; DU68936.
A DAISY CHAIN; three one act plays by
Caleb Smith a.k.a. Jerry T. Chandler.
1 V. Contents: At dawn.--A morning's
work. --The cocktail hour. © Jerry T.
Chandler; 19Jun67; DU68996.
DAISY MILLER'-. See
WHEN IN ROME.
DAMES AT SEA; book & lyrics by George
Halmsohn & Robin Miller, music by
Jim Wise (James Wise) 1 v. A play
in 2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
23May66, DU65873. NM: addition &
revision. © George Halmsohn, Robin
Miller & James Wise; I4jun67;
DU69038 .
DANCE STEPS, DANCES, WITHOUT PARTNERS;
spoken words as used on the recorded
version by Harold H. LeCrone & Mary
Jane LeCrone. Sheet. © Harold H.
LeCrone & Mary Jane LeCrone; 27Mar67;
C19364 .
DANCING DAN'S CHRISTMAS, a one -hour,
musical play for television by
Dave Arnold (David H. Arnold),
Dave Bell fDavid L. Bell) ,& Gene
Cavanaugh (Eugene C. Cavanaugh)
1 V. Adapted from the short story
by Damon Runyon. © Showboat Co.;
25Apr67; DU68600.
DARING YOUNG MAN ON THE PLYING
TRAPEZE. See
PARI AND THE PRINCE.
DARK CORNER, a play in two acts by
Robert Benjamin. 76 1. © Robert A.
Benjamin; 5Apr67; DU68319.
THE DARK OF THE SUN, a one-act play by
Mable Johnson. I6 1. ©Mabel
Johnson; llApr67; DU68397.
DARKNESS AND DAWN, an Easter program
by E. Flo Collltt. Winona Lake, Ind.,
Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. I6 p. With
music. ©Rodeheaver Co., 29Dec66;
DP6278.
DARLING, YOUR EYELASHES ARE FALSE, by
Maria Zeherl. 101 1. A play in 2
acts. © Maria Zeherl; 19Jun67;
DU68999.
DASH DASH ITl A one act play by William
Kushner. 30 1. © William Kushner;
24Feb67; DU679IO.
THE DAUGHTERS OF LOT, a play in five
scenes by Warren Kllewer. 63 1.
©Warren Kllewer; 2Jun67; DU68927.
DAVID IN DARKNESS, an original three
act play by Franoine Trevens. I08 1.
© Franclne L. Trevens; 22May67;
DU68742.
DAVra CAME TO THE GHETTO; lyrics by
David Arkin, music by Waldemar Hllle.
35 P- A musical play. © David
Arkin & Waldemar Hllle; 28Apr67;
DJ68557 .
DAWN OF A NEW DAY; words by Adam
Clayton Powell. 2 1. © Bright
Tunes Music Corp.; liPeb67; CI919B.
DAWN OF EDEN, a play In three acts by
Joanna Cazden. 53 1. © Joanna
Cazden; 20Feb67; DU67865. ,
DAY IN THE LIFE OF HENRY THE SECOND.
See
THE LION IN WINTER.
A DAY IN THE NATIONAL PARKS AND OTHER
BAND MAGIC HALFTIME SHOWS FOR BANDS,
by I. E. Clark. 1 v. © I. E.
Clark; 3Jan67; C19175.
A DAY OF GRACE, s play in nine scenes
by Charles Prink. 78 1. © Charles
W. Frlnk; 22May67; DU68739.'
DAY OP THE DEAD. See
CUNS FOR JUAREZ.
THE DAY THEY LET THE LIONS LOOSE, by
Emillo Carballldo, translated by
William I. Oliver. 45 1. A play. in
3 acts. © William I. Oliver;
2Feb67; DU68212.
THE DAY TIMMIE TOFFER LEFT LEWISBURG,
PA., by Orestes J. Dio Guard!.
17 1. A screenplay. © Orestes
Joseph Dlo Guard!; 24Apr67; DU6853I.
DAY'S END, by Francis T. Field.
117 1. A play in 3 acts. © Francis
T. Field; l6jan67; DU67738.
DE TROP, an original movie script by
Vincent Coppola. 80 1. © Vincent
Coppola; 17May67; DU68720.
DEAD BROTHER'S SECRET. See
THREE LADIES IN A BARROOM.
DEAD END STREET MONOLOGUE, by Lou
Rawls. Sheet. © Rawlou Music;
5 Apr 67; CI9393.
DEAD SEA CAPER; screenplay by lb
Melchlor, Jack Balch & Joseph Green;
original story by Jack Balch & Mel
May. 173 1. © Mel May Productions,
Inc.; 13Mar67; DU68095 .
DEAD THIS DAY, NICHOL'S POINT, WHEELOCK
KORASON, a play by Richard P. Netz-
band. 89 1. ? acts. © Richard
Peter Netzband; 12Apr67; DU6865O.
DEAR ADDY, a three act farce by
Priscilla Allen (Prlscilla Allen
Zirker) 1 v. © Prlscilla A.
Zirker; 10May67; DU68657.
DEAR JOE; words & music by Charles N.
fChuckJ Baker. Sheet. © Charles N.
(Chuck) Baker; 20Mar67 ; CI938I.
DEAR OLD IVY, a comedy in two acts by
Michael J. Levin. 105 1. © Michael
Jon Levin; 3Peb67; DU67968.
DEATH, a lecture prepared for oral
delivery by Guy C. Shearer.
2 1. © Guy Cooper Shearer; 10Apr67;
CI9384 .
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
11
DEATH AND THE DEVTL.
THE LULU PLAYS.
See
DEATH CELL, by Crane Johnson. New
York, Theatre Press. 8 p. © Crane
Johnson; 10c t4 9; DP636't.
DEATH ENDS DESIRE, a play in three
acts by Bob Madden (Robert Madden)
1 V. © Robert Madden; 3Mar67;
DU68023.
DEATH FROM WITHIN, a play In ten
scenes by Frederic Lansing Day.
1 V. © Frederic Lansing Day;
7Jun67; DU68893.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN, by Arthur Miller;
text & criticism edited by Gerald
Weales. New York, Viking Press.
"126 p. (The Viking critical library)
2 acts. Appl. author: Viking Press,
Inc., employer for hire. © on introd..
Criticism and analogues, chronology;
Viking Press, Inc.; 10May67; A9181I8.
the; DEATH OF ANY MAN; words by Adam
Clayton Powell & C. Sumner Stone.
2 1. © Bright Tunes Music Corp.;
l4Feb67; CI9188.
THE DEATH OF GOD, a stage play to be
done in two acts by Richard C.
Martin. 55 1. © Richard C. Martin;
6Mar67; DU68157.
THE DEATH OF INNOCENT III, a comedy in
one act by Robert D. Hires. 19 1.
© Robert D. Hires; 21Jun67; DU69022.
THE DEATH RAY, by Leon Freedom. 76 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Leon Freedom;
2ltFeb67; DU67909.
DEATH WAS A DRUMMER BOY, a musical
drama in three acts by Robert Dean
Deardorff. 86 1. Book & lyrics
only. Appl. states prev. reg.
Apr. 1961, DU59946. NM: additions
& revisions. © Robert Dean Deardorff;
13Dec66; DU675'^7.
DEBIT AND CREDIT, a play in one ait by
August Strindberg, translated from
the Swedish by Arvid Paulson. 31 1.
© Arvid Paulson; 31Jan67; DU67966.
DECIBEL; comedie en 4 actes de Julien
Bartet, pseud, de Maurice Vacher.
1 V. © Maurice Vacher; 27Mar67;
DU68737 .
UNE DECOUVERTE QUI REPOND AUX BESOINS
D ' AU JOUED • HUI (A discovery that
meets the needs of today) Conference
sur la Science Chr6tienne par
Martin Broones. 26 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. CI8200. NM: translation.
© Martin Broones; 12May67; CI9508.
DEEP RIVER RISES, a play in two
scenes by Sybil Kein, pseud, of
Consuela M. Provost. 12 1.
® Consuela M. Provost; 2May67;
DU68566 .
DEFEND YOURSELF WITH NICK LIBERTY, an
instructional album of self-defense
by Nick Liberty (Nicholas R. Liberty)
37 1. A recording script. ® Nicholas
R. Liberty; llJan67; C19376.
A DELICATE BALANCE, a play by Edward
Albee. New York, Atheneuin. 170 p.
3 acts. © Edward Albee; llJNov66;
DP6308.
DEMETRIA, m LOVE, by D. N. Sutton.
108 1. A play in 3 acts. © D. N.
Sutton; l'(Mar67; DU681OO.
DEN OF MERMAIDS, by Dorothy Pella.
85 1. A play in 3 acts. © Dorothy
Pella; 30Mar67; DU68240.
DESCENDING THE THIRD STAIR, by
Arnold Kottwitz. 39 1. A play
ih. 7 scenes. © Arnold A. Kottwitz;
10Apr67; DU68383.
DESERT EMPIRE; screenplay by George
Hope. 135 1. © George Hope;
21Jun67; DU69018.
DESERT RESCUE. Sheet. (The Fun
factory, no. 9) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9162.
THE DESERTER, an original screenplay
by Jack Ross & George Cuttingham.
118 1. ® Jack Ross & George Cutting-
ham; 23Mar67; DU68207 .
DESIGNATION BLUE; screenplay by Bill
Bowers (Willard Bowers) Based on a
bad dream & taken from a story by
Bill Bowers, Steve Fortmann (Stephen
P. Fortmann) & Tee Guidotti. 53 1.
© Willard Bowers, Tee Guidotti,
Stephen P. Fortmann; 6Peb67; DU68608.
THE DESK, by Richard Urdahl. 1 v.
A play in 2 scenes. © Richard
Urdahl; 12Apr67; DU68402.
DETAILED DESIGN, IN DEPTH; recording
script for the National Board of
Young Men's Christian Associations
by Jam Handy Organization. I3 1.
© National Council of the YMCA
(National Board of Young Men's
Christian Assoc. ) ; lJun67; CI9556.
DEUTSCHLAND, DEUTSCHLAHD, by Ortega
St. John. 1 V. A play in 3 acts.
© Ortega St. John; I4jun67; DU6895O.
DEVELOPING A SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT, by
Violet Priestley. 23 1. A filmstrip
script. © Violet Priestley l.b.a.
Library Filmstrip Center; 13Mar67;
CI937I.
THE DEVIL IN ANGEL'S SHOES, by Butler
Sheldon. IO3 1. A screenplay.
© Butler Sheldon; 17Jan67; DU67675.
DEVILMAN, a television script by
Val Topper, pseud, of Suzanne Gold-
berg. Episode no.l. 28 1.
® Suzanne Goldberg; 6jan67; DU67571.
THE DEVIL'S BLOODY TRAIL, an original
story written & adapted for television
by John Bielesch. 30 1. © John
Bielesch; I4jun67; DU68956.
THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE. See
PYGMALION AND OTHER PLAYS.
DEVOTIONAL DRAMAS FOR A MISSION WITNESS,
by Sarah Walton Miller. Nashville,
Broadman Press. 38 p. 7 short
s'tits. © Broadman Press; 19Dec66;
DP6273.
DEVOTIONAL DRAMAS FOR EASTER, by Sarah
Walton Miller. Nashville, Broadman
Press. 31 p. 6 short skits.
© Broadman Press; igDec66; DP6272.
DIAL-A-PRAYER, by William Slevin.
18 1. A screenplay. ® William R.
Slevin; 31May67; DU68813.
DIAL M FOR MURDER, by Frederick Knott.
1 V. A TV script in 8 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. 26May52, DU30942.
NM: conversion from stage play to
TV script. © Frederick fCnott;
6Mar67; DU68036.
DIALOGUES AND LITURGIES (Dialogues,
liturgies, one liners and routines)
By Gerald J. Rizzuto. 1 v.
© Gerald John Rizzuto; 30Mar67;
CI9390.
DIALOGUES, LITURGIES, ONE LINERS AND
ROUTINES.
DIALOGUES AND LITURGIES.
DID THE DEVIL SLIP? See
THE BIG BORRASCA OF '72.
DID YOU HAVE A HEAD START? A musical
satire by Gloria White, pseud, of
Gloria Dix. 1 v. 3 acts. © Gloria
White; lMay67; DU6856I.
DIDON SE SACRIFIANT. See
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
DIEU, ET NON LE HASARD (God, not
chance) Conference sur la Science
Chretienne de Norman B. Holmes.
20 1. Appl. states prev. reg. 12Aug65,
CI7904. NM: translation. ©Norman
B. Holmes; 12May67; CI9507 .
DIALOGOS DE LA HEREJIA.
THE PILGRIM.
See
THE DIFFERENCE; shooting script for
American Oil Co. by Wilding.
Writer: Don B. Durlan. 22 1.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67; CI9331.
LE DIKTAT; ou. Feu la vleille Europe.
Pi^ce en deux parties par Maurice
Boerez. 1 v. ® Maurice Boerez;
9Feb67; DU68262.
THE DIRECTOR, by William Gates. 11 1.
A play. © William Wesley Gates;
27Mar67; DU68192.
THE DIRTY DOVE, a play in three acts
by Jean Riley. 1st draft. 1 v.
© Jean Riley; 23Mar67; DU68359.
DIRTY LITTLE HEART, an original
screenplay by Belle Rosow. 122 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. l8Jul66,
DU66328. NM: additions & revisions.
® Belle Rosow; 6Jun67; DU68925.
DISASTER STRIKES THE HOME, a two-act
comedy by Charles Dizenzo. Ill 1.
© Charles J. Dizenzo; 13Peb67;
DU67822.
THE DISCOVERY, an original story written
& adapted for television by Lida
Nicholson. 3I 1. ® Lida Nicholson;
20Mar67; DU683O5.
THE DISCOVERY OF LITTLE AMERICA, an
original story written & adapted for
television by John Jay Welter.
30 1. © John Jay Welter; 23Feb67;
DU67878.
DISCOVERY THAT MEETS THE NEEDS OF
TODAY. See
UNE DECOUVERTE QUI REPOND AUX
BESOINS D'AUJOURD'HUI.
DISCUSSION OF TWO SYNDROMES CAUSING
LEARNING AND BEHAVIORAL DIFFICULTIES
IN SCHOOL FREQUENTLY LEADING TO
HOSPITALIZATION, by Lily Popper.
91. © Lily Popper; 3Feb67; CI915O.
THE DISPLACED PERSON, by Cecil Dawkins
adapted from stories by Flannery
O'Connor. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
® Cecil Dawkins & Estate of Planner
O'Conner; 3Mar67; DU67988.
THE DISPUTE OVER THE OWNERSHIP OF
ANTHONY BURNS, compiled & adapted
from contemporary documents by
Jon Katz (Jonathan Katz) - 1 v.
© Jonathan Katz; l8Apr67; DU68593.
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12
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
DISSERTATION ON THE RISE AND FALL OF
BURLESQUE COMEDY. See
ANATOMY OF BURLESQUE HUMOR.
DISTANT WARS AND FAR OUT ESTIMATES,, by
Albert Wohlstetter & Richard B.
Ralney, Jr. 95 1. © Albert
Wohlstetter S: Richard B. Ralney, Jr.;
l6Feb67; C19210.
THE DIVINE SARAHj by Basil Woon.
1st rough draft. I v. A screenplay.
© A. Morgan Maree, Jr. S: Bank of
America National Trust & Savings
Assn., executors of the Estate of
David 0. Selznick; 27Mar67; DU68257 .
THE DIVINE SARAH; screenplay by Ben
Hecht. 209 1. © A. Morgan Maree, Jr.
& Bank of America National Trust &
Savings Assn., executors of the
Estate of David 0. Selznlck; 30Mar67;
DU68256 .
DIVISION 24 FILM - THE CURTAIN SHOP,
by Sears National Training. 9 1.
Pilmstrip script. © Sears, Roebuck
& Co.; 22May67; CI9635.
DIVORCEE'S DATEBOOK, a guide for
unattached wives, screenplay by
David E. Durston. I36 1. Appl .
author: Whitehall Pictures Corp.,
employer for hire. © Whitehall
Pictures Corp.; 13Apr67; DU68483.
DO IT YOURSELF, a farce for school
children by David C. Pethybridge.
London, S. French. 19 p. (French's
acting edition) © Samuel French,
Ltd.; llJul66; DFO-1499.
DR. COOK'S GARnEN, a melodrama by
Ira Levin. 1 v. 3 acts. © Ira
Levin; 5Jun67; DU6893f^.
DR. COY'S FIRST HUSBAND, a play in
four acts by Floyd Hickok. Dj'l.-
© Floyd Hickok; 24Hay67; DU6B75l.
DR. KILGUT'S JOKE, a new comedy without
a moral &/or connotations by Bernard
W. Sznycer. 1 v. 3 acts. © Bernard
W. Sznycer; 17Feb67; DU67841.
DOCTOR MONEYCARE; comedy skit by Frank
S. Dlonise. 9 1. A screenplay.
© Frank S. Dionise; ^Maye?; DU68653.
DOGGIE TALK; one-act play by Lillian
Greneker. 6 1. © Lillian Greneker;
23Jan67; DU57692.
A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF INSPIRATION FOR
FIFTY CENTS, an inspirational address
composed by Herbert A. Schloss.
51.® Herbert A. Schloss; 23Mar67;
C19327.
DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA. See
CAMACHO'S WEDDING.
DONC P0UVE2-V0US DEVINER, AHl See
AND WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE?
UNA DONNA UCCISA CON DOLCEZZA; opera in
tre atti. Libretto di Roberto e Ida
Hazon; musica dl Roberto 'Hazon.
Milano, Casa Musicale Sonzogno dl
P. Ostall. 52 p. Libretto.
© Casa Musicale Sonzogno di Plero
Ostall; 23Jan67; DFO-1542.
DONNERSTAG .
THURSDAY.
See
DON'T DILLY DALLY! The story of Marie
Lloyd, a new musical; book by Cecil
Madden & Jill Fenson, original lyrics
& music by Jill Fenson, Miss Lloyd's
songs by Geo. Le Brunn & others.
117 1. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Cecil Charles Madden & Jill Fenson
(Mrs. Keith Raspln); 2Dec66; DU67524 .
DON'T MAKE A DOUBTFUL DEAL ELSEWHERE,
WOULD IT MAKE YOU MAD? By Charles
Getz. Recording scripts, continuity
no. 1-15. t> Getz Advertising; 23Mar67;
CI9326.
DON'T RAIN ON MY CIRCUS, a play by Mike
Major (Michael Joseph Major) 5I 1.
Book & lyrics only. ©Michael
Joseph Major; 27Deo66; DU67622.
DON'T WORRY 'BOUT ME; words & music
by Kenny Young. Sheet. © Kangaroo
Music; lJun67; CI9607.
DOROTHY AND THE FANTASTIC PLANET OF MOZ;
book, music Sc lyrics by Laurie Wagman.
A play in 2 acts. Book & lyrics only
© Laurie Wagman; 17Feb67; DU679't9.
DOROTHY GOES HOME, a play by B. B.
Binge, pseud, of Leo M. Herken.
12 1. © Leo M. Herken; 17Mar67;
DU68306 .
DOS DRAMAS DE BUERO VALLEJO: AVENTURA
EN LO GRIS & LAS PALABRAS EN LA
ARENA; edited with an introd., notes
S: exercises by Isabel Magana Schevill.
New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts.
259 p. Text in English & Spanish.
NM: additions. ©Meredith Pub. Co.;
9Feb67; A896164.
DOSTOYEVSKY, POE & CO., snappy songs &
patter, an evening's entertainment
conceived, collected, adapted & drama-
tized by Herbert Hartig. 1 v. Book
only. ® Herbert Hartig; 25May57;
DU68753.
DOUBLE'. See
THE SECOND MR.
GULLEN.
THE DOUBLE FLASHBACK; manuscript for
a Time tunnel episode by Don G.
Carpenter (Donald G. Carpenter) 1 v.
© Don G. Carpenter; 15Feb67; DP5319.
LA DOUBLE EELEHE; comMie en trois
actes et un Epilogue inspiree
d'Euripide d' Alexandre Arnoujc.
Paris, Editions Albin Michel. 174 P-
® Editions Albin Michel; lFeb67;
DEC -15 37.
DOUBLE LIFE, an original story written
& adapted for television by Olivia
Sue Lambert. 3I . © Olivia Sue
Lambert; 23Feb67; DU67885 .
DOUBLE TAKE, by Joseph J. Ohneiser &
Marc A. Mandelkorn. 23 1. A play
in 2 acts. © Joseph J. Ohneiser &
Marc A. Mandelkorn; l8Jan67; DU67661.
DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS, by Sherwir. W.
Howard. 24 1. A play. © Sherwin W.
Howard; 13Peb67; DU67953.
DtlACULA, a one act play in four scenes
written & arranged by Marcel Mosse,
based on a novel by Bram Stoker &
1927 movie Terror of Dracula. 1 v.
© Marcel George Mosse; l6Mar67;
DU68O69.
DRAGON, ho; Created & written by
George Gladir & Clay Boland, Jr.
1 V. A screenplay. © George
Gladir Sc Clay Boland, Jr.; 30Jan67;
DU677I9 •
DRAGON, HOI Created & written by
George Gladir & Clay Boland, Jr.
Pilot script. 33 1. A screenplay
with music. Book & lyrics only.
NM: additions. ® Clay Boland, Jr. &
George Gladir; 21Feb67; DU6787O.
DRAMA. See
WHEN MY POINKEY COMES MARCHING HOME,
VOL.1, THE DRAMA.
DRAMA, PRINCIPLES & PLAYS, edited &
with an introd. by Theodore W. Hat-
len. New York, Appleton-Century-
Crofts. 522 p. NM: pref.. Part
one, introductions to plays, arrange-
ment. ©Meredith Pub. Co.; 24Apr67;
A90931I.
DRAMATIC LITERA-roRE. See
PATTERNS OF LITERATURE, VOL.3.
THE DREAM, a play In three scenes by
D. Richard Hamilton, pseud, of John
Torma. 24 1. © D. Richard Hamilton;
15Feb67; DU67820.
DREAM OF THE DORMOUSE, a pupperetta;
book & lyrics by Mabel M. Curtis,
music by Frances Roots Hadden. 17 1.
6 scenes. Book & lyrics only.
© Mabel M. Curtis; 12Deo66; DU67534.
DREISSIG JAHRE AUS DEM LEBEN FINES
LUMPEN. See
DER VERBANKUNG AUS DEM ZAUBERREICH.
DRINKING SONG. See
A KING IN ONE PLACE.
DRUG, L.S.D. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
DRUG, L.S.D.
THE
DRUM, HAMMER AND CROSS, a one-act play
by Vern Rossman. New York, Friend-
ship Press. 32 p. © Friendship
Press, Inc.; l6Feb67; DP6344 .
DRUMS IN THE NIGHT. See
JUNGLE OF CITIES AND OTHER PLAYS.
THE DRUNKARD, by Ralph J. Herrod.
21 1. A musical play in 10 scenes.
Book & lyrics only. © Ralph J.
Herrod; 24Feb67; DU67940.
DRUNKARD'S DREAM. See
A TRIP ON THE HELL- BOUND TRAIN.
THE DUEL, a play by Jack Dell from a
novel by Anton Chekhov. 1 v. 3 acts.
NM: revision. © Jack Holton Dell;
8Peb67; DU67952.
DUENA Y SENORA; comedia en tres aotos,
original de Leandro Navarro (Leandro
Navarro Benet) & Adolf o Torrado
( Adolf o Torrado Estrada) 60 1.
© Leandro Navarro; 3Apr67; DU68729.
DUO, an address by Herbert A. Schloss.
4 1. © Herbert A. Schloss; 27Dec66;
CI9104 .
DUST REMEMBERED ON A PASSING WIND,
by Sydorick (Thomas Sydorick) 63 1.
A screenplay in 12 scenes. © Thomas
Sydorick; 27Mar67; DU68183.
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, by Kaysons
International. 7 1- (The Presidents
speak) Recording script. © Kaysons
International, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19284.
DYING TO ACT, a comedy-satire in three
acts by J. F. Marsico & George
De Rodio. 139 1. ® J- F- Marsico
(Paul Francis) & George B& Rodio;
5May67; DU68638.
E AND ATA MALE. See
TRILOGIA DI VOMINI E ANIMALI.
THE EARTH IS STRANGLING! Original
screenplay by Ira Teller. 1st draft.
1 V. The story of Operation Strangle-
hold. © Ira Teller; l4Feb67;
DU67976.
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13
EAHTH spirit. See
THE LULU PLAYS.
EAST OF THE SUN, by James Tompkins.
23 1. A play. ® James Roy
Tompkins III; 20Mar67; DU68295 .
ECCO L'UOMO, by Frederick Olessl.
1 V. A play. © Frederick Olessl;
3Jan67; DU676l(;.
L'ECHARDEj line acte de Francolse Sagan,
pseud, de Francolse Quoirez . 4l 1.
© Francolse Sagan; 29Dec66; DU67653.
ECHO OF A SCREAM; or. Purple doom.
Screenplay by George Cosmatos.
147 1. © George P. Cosmatos;
20Mar67; DU68126.
ED CELL, a one-act comedy by
C. R. Thomas. 14 1. ® Charles
R. Thomas; lMay67; DU68581.
EDGAR, a play about Edgar Allan Poe
In the years that shaped and mis-
shaped his life to the verge of
greatness, by Ulrich Troubetzkoy.
75 1. 3 acts. © Dorothy Ulrich
Troubetzkoy; 8Jun67; DU68919.
EDITH'S PLAY, by Arthur Giron (Arturo
Glron) 1 V. 3 acts. ©Arturo
Giron a.k.a. Arthur Giron; 19May57;
THE EGGS WON'T MIX, by Allen Davis III.
17 1. A play. © Allen Davis III;
l8Apr67; DU68448.
EIGHT COUHAGEOUS AMERICANS, from the
distinguished television series
Profiles in courage, produced by
Robert Saudek Associates, inspired
by Pulitzer prize winning book by
John F. Kennedy. New York, Bantam
Pathfinder Editions. 228 p.
(Bantam Pathfinder edition, HP141)
© Robert Saudek Associates, Inc.;
27Sep65; A896368.
ELEANOR, by Leila B. Bennison. 7 1.
A play. © Leila B. Bennison;
15Mar66; DU67782.
ELECTRONIC INSTALLERS OF AMERICA, INC.
PROVIDES WIDE SERVICES FOR THE
COMMUNICATIONS IHDUSTRY; lecture by
Frank Boyer & Jack L. Brady. 3 1.
® Electronic Installers of America;
l4Feb67; C19205.
ELEGANCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67 (Short
wheelbase styling) Recording script
for Pontlac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 15 1. © Pontlac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun67; C19552.
ELEGY ON RYE, a play in 5 acts by Ben
Bengal. 1 v. © Ben Bengal; 24Feb67;
DU679II .
ELEONOPJl DUSE; two acts by Mario
Fratti. 96 1. © Mario Fratti;
9Jun67; DU68908.
THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT, a drama in
three acts by Anne Azgapetian Heald.
102 1 © Anne Azgapetian Heald;
27Jun67; DU69051.
THE ELF'S NUGGET, an original play for
hand puppets; script, Helen Koemig,
music 8c lyrics, Pam Csmnbell (Pamela
P. Campbell) & Jane Gulick. 1 v.
5 acts. ® Jxmlor League of Denver,
Inc.; 12Nov65; DP6303.
ELISABET. See
THE WILD HEART.
ELOCOQUENTE, de Georges Limbour.
[Paris] Gallimard. I58 p. (Le
Manteau d'arlequin) ©Editions
Gallimard; 30Jan67; DFO-1524 .
EMANCIPATOR. See
A HOUSE DIVIDED.
A HOUSE OF MOURNING.
THE EMIGRANTS, a play by E. L. Robert-
son. 103 1. 3 acts. © Earl
Lawrence Robertson; 26jan67 ;
DU67856.
EMPEREUR DE CHINE. See
THEATRE.
THE EMPEROR OF THE MOON, an original
one act play by J. A. Chrlstensen.
26 1. © J. A. Chrlstensen; 7Feb67;
DU67973 .
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, by Bob
Clark (Robert Clark) , J. Howard
Gillen & Richard Pierce. 57 1.
A screenplay in 33 scenes. © J. How-
ard Gillen, Robert Clark & Richard
Pierce; 23Jan67; DU67850.
EMPRESS BROWN, a Vic torian cartoon in
two dimensions & two acts by C. James
Cook. 96 1. © c. James Cook:
10Jan67; DU67588.
EM PLEINE MER. See
THEATRE .
THE ENCHANTED CAPE, a comedy in one
act by Clayton B. Worden. 23 1
© Clayton B. Worden; 26jun67 ■
DU69043. ounvi ,
Brattin, words & music by Frances
Bryan. 1 v. 2 acts. Adapted from
Tales of the Alhambra, by Washing?™
Irving. © Jean Brattin & France!
Bryan; 29May67; DU68931.
THE ENCHANTED TAPESTRY, a musical
fairy-tale m 3 acts. Book & lyrics
by Barbara Zinn, music by Sherman
Rothman. 1 v, © Barbara Zlnn &
Sherman Rothman; l6peb67; DU67834 .
ENCRUCIJADA PARA UNA MONJA, segun una
idea de Jose Frade; argumento, gulon
& dialogos de Victor Auz (Victor
Auz Castro) et al. I32 1. Argumento
clnematografico. © Izaro Films;
9May67; DU68772.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS: BASIC KNOWLEDGE, PART 1.
By Violet Priestley. 9 1. Film-
strip script. © Violet Priestley
d.b.a. Library Filmstrip Center;
17Mai;67; C19272.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS: USAGE TECHNIQUES, PART 11
By Violet Priestley. 9 1. Filmstrip '
script. © Violet Priestley d.b.a.
Library Filmstrip Center; 17Mar67;
CI9274 . ' I ,
END OF A WORLD. See
DAS ENDE EINER WELT.
THE END OF THE SEASON, by Randolph
Winters. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© James J. Wilhelm a.k.a. Randolph
Winters & Rene Winters; l8May67;
DU68724. '
DAS ENDE EINER WELT; The end of a
work; Oper in einem Akt von Wolf-
gang Hildesheimer; Musik von Hans
Werner Henze; English translation by
Wesley Balk; vocal score von Heinz
Moehn. Mainz, B. Schott's S'fihne.
80 p. (Edition Scott 5673)
Klavierauszug. NM: translation,
music & vocal score. © B. Schott's
Stthne; 20Dec65; DP6268.
THE ENEMIES; script by Yael Vered .
29 1. A play. © Yael R. Vered;
21Apr67; DU68506.
ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE, a play in two
acts with two movie prologues by
Yacov Davidon; translated from the
Hebrew by Jacob Savin. 59 1.
© Yacov Davidon S: Jacob Savin-
9Dec66; DU67549.
ENFANCE, QUAND TU NOUS TIENS; piece en
un acte de Theo Scortzesco. 1 v.
© Theo Scortzesco; 6Mar67; DU67998.
ENTHUSIAST. See
ISODORUS .
ENTREZ DANS LAS DANSE; operette en deux
actes & six tableaux d apres
I'oeuvre de Marion Vandal; livret de
Albert Willemetz & Robert Manuel;
musique de Guy La Farge. Paris,
Editions Joubert. 1 v. Libretto.
© Editions Joubert; 200ct66; DFO-1496.
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND RELATED SIZE
AND GROWTH IN CAPTIVITY OP ALLIGATOR
MISSISSIPIENSIS AND CAIMAN SCLEROPS,
by Jerome F. Neren. 1 v. © Jerome
F. Neren; 24Apr67; C19411.
ERIC AND THE DANCE, a ballet for
children from 3 to 10 years of age;
story & music by Grace Thompson.
1 v. 2 scenes. ® Grace Claire
Thompson; l6Mar67; DU68923.
ERIS (The night people)
Lee H. Falk. 72 1.
22Mar67; DU68159.
New play by
Lee H. Falk:
DIE ERMITTLUMG, Oratorium in 11
Gesangen, von Peter Weiss. [Frank-
furt am Main] Suhrkamp Verlag.
209 p. © Suhrkamp Verlag; 60ct65;
APO-50211.
ERMITTLUNG. See
THE INVESTIGATION.
ESCUADRA HACIA LA MUERTE; drama en
dos partes por Alfonso Sastre,
edited by Anthony M. Pasquariello.
New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts.
135 p. English & Spanish.
©Meredith Pub. Co.; 9Feb67 ; A8g8736.
DES ESELS SCHATTEN; Komodie in sechs
Blldern von Richard Strauss. Nach
Chrlstoph Martin Wlelands Roman,
Die Abderiten von Hans Adler; ein-
gerlchtet von P. Stephan Schaller.
Instrumentiert rnd erganzt von Karl
Haussner, Klavierauszug V'.n Karl
Haussner. London, Boosey & Hawkes.
52 p. Klavierauszug. NM: musical
setting & piano reduction. ©Boosey
& Hawkes Music Publishers, Ltd.;
l4Feb67; DFO-I517.
ESSENCE OF MURDER. See
ESSENCE(S) OF LIFE.
ESSENCE(S) OF LIFE, by Thomas Joseph
Quirk. 29 1. A play in 2 acts
adapted for television from Essence
of murder, written by Henry Klinger.
© Thomas Joseph Quirk; 27Dec66;
DU67548.
EST-CE QUE LES VEAUX FONT DES MANIERES'
See
MAMAN J'AI PEUR.
THE ETERNAL FLAME, a dialogue by Glen
W. Atterbury. 2 1. © Glen W.
Atterbury; 26jun67; C19649.
ETHICS AND UNMARRIED SEX, MORALS
RE-EXAMINED, by Joseph Fletcher.
16 1. © Carolina Population Center,
University of North Carolina; 23Jan67;
ETUDE, a comic act in one scene by
Robert Howard. 24 1. © Robert
Paul Howard; 9Jan67; DU67749.
1
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14
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
EUPHORASj by David J. Kennedy. 1 v.
A play In 5 acts. © David Kennedy;
itMay67; DU68628.
AN EVENING IN ATHENS, a new play in
three acts by Henry Denker. 1 v.
© Henry Denker; 28Mar67; DU68226.
AN EVENING OF VOLTAIRE; two one act
plays freely adapted by Hy Kraft;
The Scotch woman, Nanine. 1 v.
Dramatization & adaptation from the
French original. © Hy Kraft;
8Dec66; DU67532.
EVENING PRAYER; words Sc music by W. T.
Bigelow. 2 sheets. © Flomar Music,
Inc. & Dzona Music, Inc.; 28Apr67;
cig^iS.
EVENING WITH WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS.
See
ONE MAN, LIKE A CITY: AN EVENING WITH
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS.
EVER-EVER LAND, a play in one act
by Rosemarie Gueroio. t3 1-
© Rosemarie Guerclo; 28Apr67;
DU6892't .
EVERY WHXCHWAY, created & written by
Ronald Alexander 5: Peter Van Sllnger-
land. 1 V. A screenplay in 2 acts.
© Ronald Alexander & Peter Van
Sllngerland; 15Feb67; DU67827.
EVERYWHERE A KISS KISS, a comedy In
three acts by John Heller & Martin
Stone. 1 V. © John Heller & Martin
Stone; 6jan67; DU67573.
EV'RY SKIRT, a comedy by Lloyd Graham
& Irving Strouse. 1 v. 5 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. IJuneU,
DU6033I. NM: revision. © Lloyd
Graham Sc Irving Strouse; 28jun67;
DU69O6O.
EXCERPT FROM ADDRESS AT ECONOMIC SEM-
INAR, by Ruth E. Bell. Sheet.
Apol. ti.: RX insurance. © Ruth
Estella Bell; £OApr67; Cig'tO'i .
EXES, a comedy by Robert Summers.
56 1. 2 acts. © Robert Summers;
25May67; DU68777.
THE EXILED, a play in three acts by
Stephen Hotchner. 80 1 © Stephen
Hotchner; 27Feb67; DU6/915-.
EXIT, THE, a one-act play by Allan
Bates. 61.® Allan C. Bates;
15Hov66; DP6313.
EXPENSE ACCOUNT'. See
SOIffiBODY IfflOCKS.
THE EXPLOITS OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN, a
picaresque musical play in two acts,
book Sc lyrics by Martin Meyers.
1 v. Book & lyrics only. © Martin
Meyers; 8Feb67; DU67799.
THE EXPLORER, by James Clayton, pseud.
of James E. Harrison, Jr. 24 1.
A play. © James E. Harrison, Jr.;
6Dec66; DU67530.
EXPLORING MUSIC READING. See
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC READING &
EXPLORING MUSIC READING.
THE EXQUISITE DIAMONDS AFFAIR, an
original story virltten & adapted for
television by Ann Kennedy. 50 1.
© Ann Kennedy; 23Feb67; DU67896-
EYE OF T?!E WIND, by Vere Geary (Vere
Geary Rublno) 114- 1. A screenplay.
© Vere Geary Rubino; 17Apr67;
DU68435.
F TROOP: THE HEKAWIS RISE AGAIN;
written by John Dillon, pseud, of
John J. Fuery. 36 1. A screenplay
in 2 acts. © John Joseph Fuery;
17Mar67; DU681II.
A FABLE, a three-act play by Ralph
Scholl. 120 1. NM: additions.
© Ralph Scholl; 10Feb67; DU67813.
FACETS OF FAITH; dramatic discussion
starters for group meetings. New
York, Friendship Press. 48 p.
Contents: The convert, by Myra
Scovel. --Hunger is the enemy, by
Margaret L. D. Hatch. — They speak
peace, by Gwen Suttie. --Clouded
questions, by William I. Elliott.
© Friendship Press, Inc.; 21Feb67;
DP6385 .
FACTS ABOUT MISINTERPRETATIONS, by
Carroll Hamilton Richards. 12 1.
© Carroll Hamilton Richards; £9Jun67 ;
CI9655.
FADE IN AND FADE OUT, a play by Jean
Pierre Frankenhuls. 26 1. © Jean
Pierre Frankenhuls; 4Apr57; DU68316.
FADE-OUT, a play in one act by Jacqueline
Gibler. 18 1. © Jacqueline Gibler;
9Mar67; DP6340.
FAIR COMPETITION IN THE I968 OLYMPICS;
speech by David Fretz. 2 1.
© David L. Fretz; 29Dec66; C19199.
THE FAIRY QUEEN; English opera. Drama
adapted from A midsummer night's
dream by Shakespeare music by Henry
Purcell, edited by Anthony Lewis.
London, Novello. I69 p. Vocal score.
NM: additions & revisions. ©Novello
& Co., Ltd.; 30Dec66; DFO-1512.
FAIRY TAILS CAN TURN BLUE. See
WriORESCENTS .
THE FAIRY WITCHMOTHER; episode to be
submitted to television series Be-
witched, written by Judith Laurene
Bonds. 52 1. © Judith Laurene
Bonds; 27Feb67; DU679l8.
A FALLEN EAGLE, by H. N. Taddeo.
142 1. A play in 3 acts.
© H. N. Taddeo; 10Jan67;
DU67759.
FALLEN WILLOW LEAF, a musical play by
Olive Sherertz Lanham. 49 1-
3 acts. Book & lyrics only. ® Olive
Sherertz Lanham; ljun67; DU6878I.
FALSE ALARM-BABY, by Harold Janke.
1 V. 3 acts. With music & lyrics.
© Harold Janke; 3May67; DP6382.
FAMILY ALBUM; recording script.
91. © Dow Corning Corp.; I6jan67;
CI9382 .
FAMILY DP-AMA, by Leon Forem. 90 1.
A play in 4 acts. © Leon Forem;
7Apr57; DU68378.
FAMOUS FIRST AMERICANS, radio series 1
by August Daniel Gabriel & Travis
Jones. 3 1. © August Daniel Gabriel
Sc Travis Jones; 15Jun67; C19624 .
THE FANATIC, a play in one act by
R. David Drucker. 12 1. © R. David
Drucker; 10May67; DU68659.
A FAR CRY, by Ken Fitch (Kenneth W.
Fitch, Jr.) 10 1. A play. © Ken
Fitch; 28Feb67; DU67935 .
FAR ROCKAWAY, by Frank D. Gilroy.
1 V. A play in 13 scenes. © Frank
D. Gilroy; 3May67; DU68572.
FAR, THE STEADY DRUMMER, a play by Tom
Garvey (Thomas W. Garvey) 1 v.
© Thomas W. Garvey; 12Jan67;
DU67758.
FABEWELL MY SHINING STAR, a moving
tribute to cur late President, John F.
Kennedy written by Spencer Preston.
71. © Spencer Preston; 29Mar67;
CI9360.
FABEWELL TO GREATNESS: A three act
drama based on the Life and loves of
Dean Jonathan Swift, by Paul Vincent
Carroll. Dixon, Calif., Proscenium
Press. 55 p. (The Lost play series,
no. 3) © Paul Vincent Carroll;
15Dec66; DP6296.
FARRAGO OF ILLUSIONS; comedic-melodrama
by Jerry L. Evans, pseud, of Laurence
S. Liebson, 1 v. 3 acts. © Jerry L.
Evans; 8jun67; DU68874 .
FATAL CURIOSITY, by George Lillo;
edited by William H. McBurney.
Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.
69 p. (Regents restoration drama
series) 3 acts. NM: introd.,
2 appendixes & copious text.
© University of Nebraska Press;
31Jan67 (i" notice: 1966); A893783.
A FATE AWAITS TIM, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Dick Wegrzyn (Richard Wegrzyn)
51 1. © Richard Wegrzyn; 23Feb67;
DU67884 .
FATHER KNOWS BEST? A play in three
acts by Branson Satterthwaite.
1 V. © Branson Satterthwaite;
23Jun67; DU69029.
FATHER, WHERE SHALL I WORK TODAY? See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: FA-
THER, WHERE SHALL I WORK TODAY?
THE FAVORITE, a one act play by
Samuel L. Williams. 1 v. Samuel
L. Williams; 3May67; DU68571.
FEAR, by Crane Johnson. New York,
Theatre Press. 12 p. © Crane
Johnson; 10ct52; DP6363.
FEAR IN THE FOREST, by Dorothy M".
Mackln. 68 1. A play in 4 acts.
Based on Arrant knave, by Steele
MacKaye. © Dorothy Maokin; 22May67;
DU68765.
FEAR KNOCKED AT THE DOOR; words by
Adam Clayton Powell. Sheet.
© Bright Tunes Music Corp.; l4Feb67;
CI9195.
A FEATHER DRESS FOR FLOPITY, a play
in three acts by Thelma Lantry.
27 1. © Thelma Lantry; 20Apr67;
DU68580.
FEATHERS FOR FATHER, a comedy in three
acts by James Vickers Scott. 146 1.
3 acts. © James Vickers Scott;
6Feb67; DU67793.
A FELLA FOR LISA, a musical play in two
acts. Book, Ann K. Glasner; music,
Betty Aster; lyrics. Marge Lark.
1 V. © Ann K. Glasner, Betty Aster
& Marge Lark; 25Apr67; DU68756.
FEMMES SAVANTES. See
THE LEARNED LADIES.
THE FESTIVAL, a Christmas musical by
James Hoggard & Bob Voss (Robert W.
Voss); additional musical credit,
Valjean Johns' Beyond a dream.
1 V. A screenplay. © James Hoggard
& Robert W. Voss; 30Mar67; DU68243.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
15
FEU LA VIEILLE EUROPE.
LE DIKTAT.
See
A FEW OF THE USUAL NUDES, a play without
intermission by Robert T. Cessna;
lyrics by Robert Cessna, Joseph
Sendry & Jim Everlng. 61 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Robert T. Cessna;
27Feb67; DU67923.
A FEW SKITS AND SONQ ABOUT THINGS RIGHT
AND WRONG WITH THE WORLD, THE CHURCH
AND YOU, by Richard Wilson. 1 v.
Book 8c lyrics only. © Richard Wil-
son; lJan65; DP6401.
A FIFE FOR JAMEY, a play for children
in two acts by Ralph Rosinbum. 1 v.
© Ralph R. Rosinbum; 27Mar67;
DU68191.
FIGURE OP A MAN FALLING, a play In 1
act by Joseph Guzzettl, Jr. I3 1.
©Joseph Guzzettl, Jr.; 20Mar67;
->U68292 .
FIN DE SEMANA EN TELEVISION; script
para teatro, radio, cine y television
per Jose Antonio Gutierrez Cabrera.
8 1. ® Jose Antonio Gutierrez
Cabrera; 7Apr67; C19427.
FIN NESS AND THE UNSC ALEABLES , by
Jane Susan Frackman. Episode 1;
The great sponge robbery; or. Let
your old man do all the work.
1 V. A play in k scenes. © Jane
Susan Frackman; 15Mar67; DU68l54 .
FINDING A TRUE LOVE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Mrs. Harold Mayo. 31 1. © Mrs. Har-
old Mayo; 31Mar67; DU68253.
LA FINE MOUCHE; comedle burlesque en 3
tableaux de Rene Wels. g't !■
© Rene We is; 27Mar67; DU687'58.
FINGER PLAY, VOL. 1 & 2; 2 scripts pre-
pared for Classroom Materials by
Lois Raebeck. 1 v. ® Lois Raebeok;
28Mar67; CI9568.
FINN MCGOUL AND THE CUHULLIN, by Dana
Brookins & Elizabeth Wold. 18 1.
A musical play In 2 scenes. Adapted
from an Irish folk tale.' Bock &
lyrics only. © Dana Brookins &
Elizabeth Wold; 17Mar67; DU68075 .
FINNEGAH'S LAST STAND, by Jay Stuart
S: Gene Mack (Eugene B. Mack)
55 1. A play. © Eugene B. Mack &
Jay Stuart; &7Feb67; DU68082.
FINNEY, shooting script by Bill Hare
(William M. Hare) 35 1, © William
M. Hare; 8Mar67; DU68056.
FIRE AT HALF-MOON BAY, by Alice Bliss.
53 1. A play in 3 acts. © Alice
Wltherspoon Bliss; 5May67; DU68575.
THE FIRE IN THE FLINT SHOWS NOT TILL
IT BE STRUCK, by Alfred Rothschild.
9 1. ©Alfred Rothschild; 12 Jun67 :
CI9598.
FIRE-SAFE BY TEST; shooting script pre-
pared for Underwriters' Laboratories.
Writer: Don Durlan. 29 1. © Wilding,
Inc.; 27Mar67; C19342.
THE FIREBRAND, a play in one act by
Paul Bennett. 11 1. © Paul Bennett;
27Jun67; Du6g053.
FIRST DAY OF FREEDOM. See
THE POLISH THEATRE OF LEON
KRUCZKOWSKI AND TWO OF HIS PLAYS:
THE GERMANS AND THE FIRST DAY OF
FREEDOM.
THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, an operetta in
seven scenes; book, lyrics & music
by Norma E. Leary. Jamestown, Pa.,
Victor Press. 35 p. © Norma E.
Leary; l6Mar67; DP6367.
FIRST LADY AND THE DEVIOUS KNIGHT, a
three act play by Delbert P. Nave.
117 1. ©Delbert P. Nave; 29Jun67;
DU6907t .
FIRST PART OF HIERONIMO.
THE SPANISH COMEDY.
See
FIRST PLAYS, by George Gott. How to
make a sandwich, and others. 1 v.
© George Gott; 9May67; DU686't7.
FIRST TO SEE THE LIGHTS GO ON, a
Gothic comedy in one act by Owen
Campbell, pseud, of James B. Campbell.
1 V. © James B. Campbell; 30Mar67;
DU68242.
THE FIRST WARNING, a comedy in one act
by August Strindberg, translated from
the Swedish by Arvld Paulson. 20 1
© Arvid Paulson; 31Jan67; DU67967.
FIRST WOMAN MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK
STOCK EXCHANGE. See
WALL STREET WOMAN.
THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE; or. The
magic fish. Children's operetta in
two acts & nine scenes, based upon
Grimm's fairy tale, with original
dialogue & music by Mary E. Uchltel.
1 V. 2 acts. Appl. states prev.
reg. 12May66; DU6583O. NM: additions.
© Mary E. Uchitel; 9Feb67; DU67805 .
A FISHERMAN CALLED PETER, an opera by
Richard Owen, text derived in part
from the Bible. 1 v. 2 scenes.
Piano-vocal score. Appl. states prev
reg. 27Sep65, DU64253. NM: reduction
for piano & voice. © Richard Owen;
30Decb6 (in notice: I965); DP6377.
FIVE AFTER FIVE, a new comedy by Carolyn
Green (Carolyn Green Scott) 1 v.
2 acts. © Carolyn Green Scott
a.k.a. Carolyn Green; 8May67; DU686't2.
THE 580 CONSTRUCTION KING; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. by Jam
Handy Organization. 27 1. © J. I.
Case Co.; lJun67; CI9559.
FIVE EVENINGS, by Aleksandr Volodin;
translated & adapted by Ariadne
Nicolaeff. Minneapolis, University
of Minnesota Press. 101 p. (Min-
nesota drama editions, no, 3) © Uni-
versity of Minnesota; 280ct55;
DP6310.
FIVE EVENINGS, by Aleksandr Volodin;
translated & adapted by Ariadne
Nicolaeff. Minneapolis, University
of Minnesota Press. 101 p. (Min-
nesota drama editions, no. 3) 5
scenes. Contents: About the play-
wright, by Ariadne Nicolaeff. — A small
door to Soviet dramaturgy, by Harold
Clurman. --The play. © University of
Minnesota; 280ct66; A90Bk8'i .
FIXED POINT OVERFLOW, a play in three
acts by Robert L. Dearborn. 60 1.
© Robert L. Dearborn; 19Jun67;
DU68992 .
THE FIX-ITS, by Mary Kriram & Lilian
Bolt. 1 V. A play in 3 acts.
© Mary Krlmm & Lilian Bolt;
30Jan67; DU6796I.
FLAME, a one-act play by Shaunee
Laurence (Shaunee Laurence Broudy)
23 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
l8Jun6i(; DU60492. NM: revision.
© Shaunee Laurence Broudy; llAnr67:
DU68396.
FLIGHT WITH GLORY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Edith Daugherty. 30 1. © Edith
Daugherty; 23Feb67; DU6789't .
FLOOD. See
FOUR PLAYS.
FLOOD WATERS AND INDIANS, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Ferr* Farrls. 3I 1.
© Fern Farrls; 23Feb67; DU6788I.
FLOWERS FOR YOU, an evening of memories
by Ron Whyte (Ronald Melville Whyte)
66 1. © Ronald Melville Whyte:
17 Apr 67; Du684it3.
FLY AWAY HOME, a drama by Ruth Jones,
pseud, of Nancy P. Jones. 106 1.
3 acts. © Nancy P. Jones (Mrs. Samuel
Jones); 26Jan67; DU67712.
A PLY ON THE WALL, by Buddy Jisl
(Vincent Jisl) 25 1. A play.
© Vincent Jisl; 17May67; DU68714 .
THE FLYTING MATCH, a one act play by
Jan M. Dyroff . 26 1. © Jan Michael
Dyroff; 13Feb67; DU67994 .
FOG TOWN; or. The lust of Leonard
Lechingleer. The first topless
musical-comedy-melodrama In the
history of the earth by David
Davenport, pseud, of David Davenport
Korfhage S: Roger Victor. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. 10Jul64,
DU6o6l|-5. NM: additions & revisions.
© David Davenport Korfhage & Roger K.
Victor (pseud.: Garrison Shade);
15May67; DU68696.
FOLIE A DEUX, a folly in one act by
Edward Portnoy. 27 1. © Edward
Portnoy; 19May67; DU68728.
FOLIES BERGERE 1668; ou, Les amants
magniflques. Festa teatrale in un
atto, da Mollere per soli, coro e
orchestra, da Renato Parodi. [Italy]
Rlcordl. 78 p. Testo in francese.
Canto e pianoforte. © G. Rlcordl &
°-j„S-P-A.; 27Jun66 (in notice: I963);
DFI075 .
FOLLIES BURLESQUE 67, by Sol Richman.
1 V. A musical play in 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Sol Richman;
l4Feb67; DU67947.
THE FOLIXJWER, an original screenplay
by Donald Hughes. 100 1. '© Donald
Hughes; 6Mar67; DP6383.
FOLLOWING THE LEADER, PARTS I AMD II;
recording script for Pontlac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
19 1. © Pontlac Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; lJun67;
CI9555 .
FOLLY COVE, by Ruth Rehrer Wolff.
1 v. A play in 2 acts. © Ruth
Rehrer Wolff; 20Apr67; DU685OI.
FOOLS OF TIME, by Robinson Stockham,
pseud, of Linda T. Stockham.
35 1. A play in 5 acts. © Linda J.
Stockham; 19Jun67; DU69OOI.
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORST. See
THE two-for-one;
FOR BUSINESS COUPLES ONLY, a three act
comedy by Stan Pauell. 1 v.
© Stan Papell; 8jun67; DU68871.
FOR WHOM THE BELLE TOLD; or. The moose
hangs high. By Lee Gallup (Lee
Gallup Feldman) & Gary Wayne, pseud,
of Gary Wayne Giem. 1 v. 2 acts
® Lje Gallup & Gary Wayne; 15Mar67:
DU68104 . '
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16
DRAMAS
Jan.-Ju
FOR YOUK DINING PLEASURE, MENUS OF
RESTAURANTS OF NEW YORK, by Ethel
Paige. Sheet. Lecture. ©Amer-
icana International Enterprises Sc
Ethel Paige; 15Mar67; CI9318.
FOREVER FREE; folk-drama interpretation
of Negro history written ... by
Dick (Richard G.) S: Mitzi Barnes.
12 1. A narration script. © Richard
G. Barnes; £OApr67; C19424.
THE FOREVER GLUE, a three act play
for marionettes or hand puppets by
Rose Marie Provencher. 15 1.
© Rose Marie N. Provencher; 12Jun57;
DU68912 .
FORGET ME, FORGET ME NOT, by Louise
Morgan, pseud, of Louise Stiernberg.
1 V. ® Louise Morgan; 31Jan67;
CI92IO.
FOUR ACES. See
MEDALS ARE FOR LOSERS.
FOUR PLAYS, by Gunter Grass. Flood;
Mister, mister; Only ten minutes to
Buffalo; The wicked cooks. Intro-
duction by Martin Esslin. 1st ed.
New York, Harcourt, Brace & World.
289 p. (A Helen and Kurt Wolff book)
© on introd.; Martin Esslin; 22Mar67;
A900763.
FOUR PLAYS, by Gunter Grass. Flood;
Mister, mister; Only ten minutes to
Buffalo; The wicked cooks. Intro
duction by Martin Esslin. Trans-
lators: Ralph Manheim & A. Leslie
Wilson. 1st ed. New York, Harcourt,
Brace S: World. 289 p. (A Helen and
Kurt Wolff book) © Harcourt, Brace
& World, Inc. & Martin Seeker &
Warburg, Ltd.; 22Mar67; A90076I* .
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES. Jephte ou
le voeu, by George Buchanan; Abraham
sacrifiant, by Theodore de Beze;
Didon se sacrifiant, by Etienne Jc-
delle; Saul le furleux, by Jean de
la Taille. With an introd. 8c glos-
sary by Donald Stone, Jr. 1966.
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University
Press. 1 V. © President & Fellows
of Harvard College; l6Mar66; A91284lt .
FOUR SHORT PLAYS, by Jerome Kass.
New York, Dramatists Play Service.
81 p. Contents: Princess Rebecca
Birnbaum. — Make like a dog. —
Suburban tragedy. — Yoimg raarrieds at
play. Appl. states prev. reg.
1963 & 1964 as unpub. NM: additions
& revisions. © Jerome Kass;
27Mar67; DPfijSl-
FOUR START BUT FIVE GO TO CALIFORNIA,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Floyd A. Blanton.
50 1. © Floyd A. Blanton; 25Feb67;
DU6789I.
FOUR WAY SPLIT, an original .screenplay
by Richard E. Brooks. 117 1.
© Richard E. Brooks; 6Mar67; DU683't6.
FOUR'S A CROWD, a new comedy by Will
Schneider (Maurice Schneider; and
Joe Feinstein (Joseph Feinstein)
105 1. 3 acts. ©Maurice Schneider
& Joseph Feinstein; 7Mar67; DU68037.
140I AUTOCODER AND S/36O COBOL PROGRAM-
MING, INSTRUCTOR ' S MANUAL, by Jerry
Lamar Holder. 1 v. © Jerry Lamar
Holder; 28 Jun67 ; CI9653.
FRACKKtlMODIE, von Fritz Schwiefert;
Musik von Peter Kreuder; in der
Einriohtiing von Walter Bruno Iltz.
Berlin, Edition Meisel. 2 v.
© Edition Meisel & Co., G.M.B.H.;
13May59; DFI887.
FRANKIE BABY, a play in one act by
Allan Knee. 34 1. © Allan Knee;
21Deo66; DU6773I.
PFIANKLIN PIERCE, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19314.
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script, © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; 019286.
FREAK SHOW, by Crane Johnson. New
York, Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane
Johnson; 10ct55; DP6294 .
FREDERICK DOUGLASS THE LION, by Rita
Ingrled Kotto. 1 v. A play in 2
acts with music. Book & lyrics only.
© Yaphet Frederick S. Kotto S: Rita I.
Kotto; 19May67; DU68849.
FRED'S TWENTY. See
TAX MAN, BANK, FEED'S TWENTY, IN-
LAWS, MAMA MIA, OFFICE.
FRED'S TWENTY, TAX MAN, BANK; pool of 3
60-sec. radio commercials by Tatham-
Laird & Kudner. 3 1. © Duncan
Foods Co., division of the Coca-
Cola Co.; 13Jun67; CI96II.
FREEDOM TRAIN, a play in three acts
by Carla Eugster. 1 v. © Carla
Eugster; 7Mar67; DU68046.
FRERE JACQUE, a musical comedy by Joe
Disraeli, pseud, of Gerard Singer.
1 V. 2 acts. © Gerard Singer;
17May67; DU68722.
FRIEDEN-EINE INDIVIDUELLE VERANT-
WORTUNG (Peace is individual) Ein
Vortrag uber die Christliche Wissen-
schaft von Roy J. Linnig. 24 1.
NM: translation. © Roy J. Linnig;
15Mar67; CI9323.
A FRIEND INDEED, a comedy by William
Douglas Home. London, S. French.
73 p. (French's acting edition)
2 acts. © William Douglas Home;
250ct56; DFO-I505.
A FRIENDLY VISIT TO HURT STREET, by
James J. Wilhelm. 1 v. A play in
3 acts. © James Jerome Wilhelm
a.k.a. Rene Winters; 8Dec65; DU67531.
PROM AN UPPER WINDOW, a comedy in
three acts by Sally Owen (Sara Owen)
1 V. © Sally Owen; 20Feb67;
DU67859 .
FROM DISTANT ROOMS, a memory of Jean
Cocteau adapted by T. Dianne Anderson
& Mark Mason. JO 1. A play.
© T. Dianne Anderson & Mark Mason;
6jun67; DU68843.
PROM FREEDOM TO F-R-E-E-D-O-M, written
by Myrna A. Dixon. 15 P . 5 episodes.
© Myrna A. Dixon; 13Apr67; DU68420.
FROM THE CRADLE TO THE BOAT. See
UP YOUR ASS.
FROM UNDERNEATH, a one-act play by
Walter Lon Lakes. 35 1- © Walter
Lon Eakes; 20Feb67; DU67866.
FRONT RUNNER; recording script for
Oldsmobile Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 9 1. ® Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun67; CI9567.
FRONTIER GUNS, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Ben Thompson, pseud, of Jackson E.
Phillips. 29 1. © Jackson E.
Phillips; 20Mar67; DU683O2.
THE FRONTIER STORY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Susie H. Boggs. 30 1. © Susie H.
Boggs; 8jun67; DU68877.
FROZEN DEEP. See
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. CHARLES
DICKENS, HIS PRODUCTION OF THE
FROZEN DEEP.
THE FRUIT OP THE OTHER TREE, by
Richard Maxwell. 1 v. A play in
3 acts. © Richard" Maxwell; 5Jan67;
DU67566.
FRUITS OF THE WAYWARD PATH, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Earl R. Bale. 52 1. © Earl R.
Bale; 8jun67; DU68878.
FULL CIRCLE; or, Summerhouse in the
garden. An original 3 act stage
play by Hugh Donnelly. 79 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. as So red the
dawn, 15Jun62, nU55604 . NM: addition
& revision. © Hugh Donnelly;
27Mar67; DU68255.
PUN FACTORY. See
BEHIND THE VEIL.
THE BIG STORY.
DESERT RESCUE.
GATE CRASHER.
A HELPING HAND.
HIGH SPIRITS.
MAIL ORDER FAMILY.
POOR RISK.
PRESS ON REGARDLESS.
THE REPORTERS.
ROOMMATES .
A SUNDAY MORNING.
THAT'S MY WIFE.
TICKETS PLEASE.
THE WILD WEST.
FUNERAL DANCE FOR A CLOUDY NIGHT IN
APRIL, a new play by John A. Topa.
65 1. © John A. Topa; 20Jan67;
DU67564 .
FUNERAL MARCH FOR A ONE-MAN BAND, a
play in one act by Ron Whyte (Ronald
Melville Whyte); lyrics. Bob Satuloff
(Robert Satuloff); music, Jim Rogers.
26 1. Book & lyrics only. Notations
found after a nervous breakdown ^
death. © Ronald Melville Whyte;
9May67; DU68769 ,
FURIA EN LA NOCHE (Ftiry in the night)
por Edwardo Medina. 82 1. A screen-
play. © Edwardo Medina; 27Feb67;
DU68079.
FURY IN THE NIGHT. See
FURIA EN LA NOCHE.
FUZZY BUTTON RADIO PROMOTION, by
Jon Byk. Sheet. © Jon Franklin
Byk; 22May67; C19589.
G
THE G MAN, an original story written &
adapted for television by Elizabeth
Rives. 30 1. © Elizatoeth Rives;
l4Jun67; DU68952.
GAIL GALAXIE, SPACE LADY, sample
script by Lawrence J. Greenbei-g.
36 1. © Lawrence J. Greenberg;
9Mar67; DU58o63.
GALACTIC PATROL; first draft screenplay
by Raphael David Blau. 112 1. From
the novel by E. E. Doc Smith. Appl.
author: Mawra Enterprises, Inc., em-
ployer for hire. © Mawra Enterprises,
Inc.; 5Jun57; DU68933.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
17
GALLANT MEN; stories of the American
adventure by H. Paul Jeffers, told
by Everett McKlnley Dirksen. 1 v.
Appl. author; M. A. Mangum Productions,
Inc., employer for hire of H. Paul
Jeffers. NM: compilation. © M. A.
Mangujn Productions, Inc.; £8Dec66;
CI9138.
GALOIS, a subjective guide to some
political activity in five acts by
Terence M. Cannon. 159 !• © Terence
M. Cannon; lOFebfi?; DU678I5 .
A GAME OF CHANCE PLAYED IN THE RAIN,
a musical comedy written by Michael
Caret, produced by Daniel Nemzer,
music by James Downum & others.
1 v. 2 acts. © Michael Steven
Caret & Daniel Edward Nemzer;
26May67; DU68788.
THE GAMES, a two-act play by Adele
Edling. 68 1. © Adele Edling;
9Jan67; DU67751.
GAMMA COHERENT EQUALS ENERGY OVER
INFINITY, an original screenplay by
James A. Haught. 63 1. © James A.
Haught, Jr.; 6Apr67; DU68325 .
GAMMER GURTON, a rollicking new musi-
cal comedy for the young at heart;
book & lyrics by Hurd Wiese (Hurd-
man H. Wiese), musical score by
Gilbert Warner. 52 1. 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Hurd Wiese;
30Jan67; DU68366.
GATE CPJISHER. 2 1. (The Fun factory,
no. 15) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9166.
GEMMASIFIRCHTN; FUnf kurze "Micke
von Georg Orgel, pseud, von Hans
Ungar. [Vienna] Universal Edition.
92 p. © Universal Edition, A.G.;
28Dec66; DFO-1555-
THE GENERALS' TEA PARTY; adapted by
Howard Sohoenfeld a.k.a. Samuel
Sohoenfeld from Simon Watson Taylor's
translation of Boris Vian ' s play of
the same name. 1 v. © Howard Sohoen-
feld; 2Jun67; DU68926.
THE GENERATION GAP. 20 1 . A television
script. © Hartwest Television,
Inc.; 5May67; 019443.
genesis: GENESIS! A dramatic enter-
tainment with song & dance by
Camilla Wright, pseud, of Martha
Millet Carl in. 210 1. From The
good book show. Book & lyrics only.
© Martha Millet Garlin; 30Jan&7;
DU67756.
THE GENIUSES, a drama in four acts by
Bettina Brendel. 36 1. © Bettina
Brendel; l6Mar67; DU68lOg .
THE GENTLEMAN GUN-SLINGER AND THE
FAIR-HAIRED KID, by Irving Vendig.
27 1. A play. © Irving Vendig
Associates, Inc.; 10Apr67; DU68384 .
GEORGE WASHINGTON. 8 1. (The presi-
dents speak) Recording script.
© Kaysons International, Ltd.;
25Jan67; CI913I.
GERMANS . See
THE POLISH THEATRE OF LEON
KRUCZKOHSKI AND TWO OP HIS FLAYS r
THE GERMANS AND THE FIRST DAY OF
FREEDOM .
GET SMART, a full length play adapted
by Christopher Sergei from the series
originally created by Mel Brooks &
Buck Henry. Chicago, Dramatic Pub.
Co. 86 p. 2 acts. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 30Jan67; DP6589.
GET THAT VOTE! A musical play in two
acts for Junior high or high school
presentation; book & music written
by Lowell Sanford, pseud, of Sanford
Kaye & E. Lowell Rogers. 1 v.
© Sanford Kaye & E. Lowell Rogers;
13Apr67; DU686I5.
GETTING ATTENTION, a comedy sketch by
George Hoffman, hi. © George
Hoffman; 6Feb67; DU67765.
THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, by William L.
Lederer. 81 1. A play in 2 acts.
® William L. Lederer; 26jun67;
DU69039.
GHOSTS INC., a dramatic motion picture
script by Frederick H. Stein. 256 1.
© Frederick H. Stein; lFeb67;
DU67772.
THE GIFT OF SUNDAY; 81 minute teleplay
written in fictitious, philosophical
humor by Bordena McKenzie. 1 v.
2 acts. © Bordena McKenzie; 9Mar67;
DP6328.
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI, an opera in one
act based on a short story by
0. Henry, adaptation & lyri.-s by
David Morton & Rich Kuller, music
by David Morton. 1 v. © David
Morton; 17Apr67; m68kkk .
GIGGLES AN' GAGS OFF BROADWAY, by
August Guardino & Louis Guardino.
6 1. Monolog. Appl. states prev.
reg. 22Mar63, CI5669. NM: additions.
© August Guardino & Louis Guardino-
15Mar67; C19317.
GIGOLO, by Gregory Rozakis. 62 1.
A play in 2 acts. ® Gregory
Rozakis; 19May67; DU68702.
GILGAMESH, by Wallace Johnson.
79 1. A play in 2 parts. © Wallace
H. Johnson; I4jun67; DU68947 .
GINGERBREAD JOHN, by Elsa Rael.
Pilot script: The adventures of
the gingerbread boy. 35 1. A tele-
vision script with music. Book &
lyrics only. © Elsa Rael; 24Feb67:
DU68084 . ' I >
LA GIOCONDA; opera in four acts. Music
by Ainilcare Ponchielli; libretto by
Tobia Gorrio, pseud, of Arrigo Boito;
English version by Walter Ducloux.
New York, F. Colombo. 48 p. (Col-
lection of opera libretti, NY2513)
Based on a play by Victor Hugo.
Italian-English texts. Libretto.
©Franco Colombo, Inc.; 19Sep65;
DP6279.
THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'S; farce by Georges
FeydeaUj translation by John Van
Meter. 1 v. 3 acts. Includes
lyrics & music to 4 songs. © John
Van Meter; 24Apr67; DP638I.
A GIRL IN SUMMER; screenplay by
William Kinsolving. 1 v. Appl.
author: Edwin Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire. ® Edwin Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 28Apr67; DU68553.
THE GIRL IN THE ASTRONAUT SUIT, a play
in three acts by Regina Adler.
154 1. A screenplay. © Regina
Adler; 9 Jan 67; DU67580.
GIRL SHY, an original screen play
by Robert Ground. 51 1. © Robert
Ground; 6jan67; DU67572.
THE GIRL THAT LOVED JESUS, by Lawrence
Roberts. Sheet. ® Herman Lubinsky
d.b.a. Planemar Music Co.; l6jun67;
CI9614.
A GIRLFRIEND IS A GIRLFRIEND IS A GIRL-
FRIEND IS A GIRLFRIEND, a documentary
musical based on the lifelong friend-
ship of Alice B. Toklas & Gertrude
Stein, by Enrica Soma & Peter Menegas.
1 V. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Enrica Soma & Peter Menegas;
27Feb67; DU6793O.
A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND, an oriainal
musical comedy, book & lyrics by
Bernard Matthew, pseud, of Bernard
Matthew Ginsberg. I08 1. 2 acts.
Based on a book by Bernard Matthew &
Ralph Berton. Book & lyrics only.
NM: additions & revisions. © Bernard
Matthew Ginsberg a.k.a. Bernard
Matthew; 28Mar67; DU68210.
THE GIRLS BOARDING SCHOOL, original
screenplay by Nicholas Cosentino.
53 1. © Nicholas Cosentino; 28Mar67;
DU68465.
A GIRL'S MISTAKE, by Clara Louise
Jackson. 57 1. A screenplay.
Appl. states prev. reg. 9Mar60,
DU50694. NM: revisions. © Clara
Louise Jackson; 27Jun67; DU69052.
GIVE ME YOUR BENT, TORN AND MUTILATED,
an anti-IBM missal in two acts by
D. Stein. 1 v. Book & lyrics only.
© Daniel A. Stein; lMar67; DU68159.
GIVEAWAY. See
THE KID FROM TERRE HAUTE.
GLADIOLA THE LIBRAHIAN; or. Life in
cell block XIII. Comedy skit by
Frank S. Dionise. 5 1. A screenplay.
© Frank S. Dionise; 4May67; DU6863O.
GLASS GIRL, by Merle Chianese. 34 1.
A Dlay. ® Merle Chianese; 9Jan67;
DU'67582.
GLEANERS OF WEEDS, a choric play in one
act by Francis Craddock. 15 1.
© Francis Dallas Craddock III;
l8Apr67; DU68617.
LA GLORIETTA PASS, by Lynn B. Kohner.
1^ 1. A play. NM: longer version.
© Lynn B. Kohner; 23Mar67; DU68168.
GLUCOSE. See
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
THE GNADIGES FRAULEIN, a play in one
act by Tennessee Williams. New
York, Dramatists Play Service.
37 p. NM: additions & revisions.
© Two Rivers Enterprises, Inc.;
7Mar67; DP6332.
GO DOWN SUNSHINE, a play in three acts
by Clare C. Woock. 1 v. ® Clare C.
Woock; 28Feb67; DU67937 .
GO GO RADIO MOSCOW, by Edward Labunskl
& Harold Dreeben. 2 1. A recording
script. © Last Resort Music Corp.;
23Mar67; C19359.
GOD ALMIGHTY, a play in two acts by
Tony Webster. 1 v. © Tony Webster;
10Apr67; DU68393-
GOD, NOT CHANCE. See
DIEU, ET NON LE HASARD.
GOD, THE GREAT PHYSICIAN, a lecture on
Christian Science by Paul Stark
Seeley. 1 v. Text in Thai; title
& author transliterated. Appl.
states prev. reg. 2Sep64, CI7052.
NM: translation. © Paul Stark
Seeley; 20Feb67; C19216.
GOD'S COUNTRY, by Alice Jensen Walker.
1 v. A musical play in 4 acts.
© Alice Jensen Walker; 3Jan67;
DU67557.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
GOD'S HEALING LAW: WHERE IT IS AND HOW
IT WORKS, a lecture on Christian
Science by Paul Stark Seeley. 26 1.
Arabic. Appl. states prev. reg.
15Sep66, CI8825. NM: translation.
© Paul Stark Seeley; 15May67;
CI9583.
GOD'S POVIER AT HAND. See
GUDS MAKT AR ALLTID Fc3r HANDEN.
IMMANENCE DU POUVOIR DIVIN.
COIN HOME, by Bobb Nelms (Bobby Wayne
Nelms) 35 1. A play. ® Bobb
Nelms; 10Apr67; DU68385 .
GOING FOR THE GOOD TIMES, a comedy of
errors by William Hanley. 1 v.
2 acts. © William Hanley; l5May67;
DU68705 .
GOLD SUITS THE KING, an adaptation of
a well known fairytale; book &
lyrics by Richard M. Heller, music
by Donald Sandberg, 1 v. A play in
2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Richard Moffett Heller; 21Jun67;
DU69015 .
THE GOLDEN BIRD, a children's play with
music by Lois Dean, based on Rimsky-
Korsakoff's opera Le coq d'or.
1 V. 5 acts. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Golden cockerell. ® Lois
Von Haupt Dean (Mrs. Henry H. Dean);
19Jun67; DU69036.
THE GOLDEN BREED, a one-act farce by
Barry Keane. 46 1. ® Barry
Keane; 23Feb67; DU68086.
GOLDEN COCKERELL. See
THE GOLDEN BIRD.
GOLDEN MEMORY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Mrs. Willie B. Melvin. JO 1.
© Mrs. Willie B. Melvin; 8jun67;
DU68882.
THE GOLDEN VANITY, a vaudeville for
boys & piano by Colin Graham; set
to music by Benjamin Britten, op. 78.
London, Faber Music. 22 p. After
the old English ballad. Libretto.
© Faber Music, Ltd.; 29May67;
DFO-1546.
THE GOLDEN VANITY; anecdotes of an
enterprise beyond the Rockies by
Lance Bird & John Michael Crowley.
120 1. A screenplay In 50 sequences.
© Wabash Films, Inc., Lance Bird &
John Michael Crowley; 5Jan67;
DU67565.
eOOD BOOK SHOW. See
genesis: GENESIS!
GOOD DEED FOR THE DAY: comedy skit by
Frank S. Dionise. 8 1. A screenplay.
© Frank S. Dionise; 4May67; DU68632.
A GOOD IDEA, by Claude George Cazanave.
60 1. A play in 3 acts. © Claude
George Cazanave & Mary Cazanave;
27D6c66; DU67625.
GOOD MORNING, MR. BELL! A musical play
by David Morley. 1 v. 2 acts.
© David Morley; 5Jun67; DU68855 .
GOODBYE, GEORGE! A drama in three acts
by Harold Sherman. 1 v. ® Harold
Sherman; 6Feb67; DU68065 .
GOODBYE TO APRIL; original screenplay
by Warren J. Berry. I67 1. ® Warren
J. Berry; 19Dec66; DU67538.
GOODWIN CLAIMS SHE WAS UNLOVED.
Sheet. © McLendon Corp.; l6May67;
CI9526.
GORGEOUS TEEVEE, a play in one act by
George Hoffman. 5 1. © George
Hoffman; 6Feb67; DU67768.
GRAMPS VERNON, by Danny Davis, Julie
Kay & Jackie Vernon. Sheet. A
monologue. © Davllz Music Corp.;
26jan67; CI9116.
GRAND CANYON. See
THE SYMPHONY OF THE GRAND CANYON.
THE GRATE SOCIETY, by Marvin Lerner.
136 1. © Marvin Lerner; 2Feb67;
DU6768I.
GRAVITY; introduction for lesson on
gravity by Mrs. Clinton Senders.
3 1. © Mrs. Clinton Senf^ers; 4May67;
CI9439.
THE GRAY GOBLIN, a musical fantasy for
children by Dorothy M. Floyd.
1 V. 2 acts. © Dorothy M. Floyd;
30Jan67; DU67723.
THE GREAT OUTDOORS, by John G. Samson.
7 1. A narration script. © John G.
Samson; 6jun67; CI9613.
THE GREAT SECRET, a three-act play
by John Jay Daly. 1 v. © John Jay
Daly; 21Feb67; DU67869.
GREAT SPONGE ROBBERY. See
PIN NESS AND THE UNSCALEABLES .
GREAT TWEED, by Ronald A. Garbin.
1 V. A play in 12 scenes. © Ronald
Alexander Garbin; 10Apr67; DU68389.
GREEN BAGS, WHITE LINEN, a one-act
play by Herbert D. Greggs . 27 1.
© Herbert D. Greggs; 7Mar67;
DU68042.
GREEN IS THE LAUREL LEAF, a play in one
act by Marvin 0. Ogle. 16 1.
© Marvin 0. Ogle; 9May67; DU68649.
GREEN STAMPS, a satire in two acts;
book & lyrics by Edward Irving
Campbell. 1 v. Book & lyrics only.
© Edward Irving Campbell; '(May67;
DU6873O.
GRIDS FOR SCORING VISUAL FIELDS, by
Ben Esterman (Benjamin Esterman)
1 V. © Benjamin Esterman; 21Feb57;
CI9233.
I GRILLI INTORNO ALLA CASA. See
TRILOGIA MONFERRINA: I GRILLI
INTORNO ALLA CASA, LA COMPAGNIA
DELLE LUNE SPENTE & ARIA ALLE
GIRANDOLE.
GROSS PROFIT, by Sears National
Training. 1 v. Filrastrlp script.
© Sears, Roebuck & Co . ; 22May67;
CI9634 .
OHOVER CLEVELAND, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. ® Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9295.
GROW WITH ME, a play in two acts by
Robert Relnhold, pseud, of Robert
Rein, & Howard Greenberger. 1 v.
Book & lyrics only. © Robert Rein
& Howard Greenberger; 19Apr67;
DU68466.
GUARD THE PIANO PLAYER; screenplay by
Vincente Morrone . 107 1. © Vincente
Morrone; 30Mar67; DU68241.
THE GUARDIAN ANGEL, a script written by
Greta Kennedy, pseud, of Mrs. Elke
Sanchez. 11 1. © Greta Kennedy;
l6Mar67; DU68108.
GUATEMOZIN; music-drama in four acts;
plot, words & music by Buren Schryock.
257 p. Appl. states libretto only
prev. reg. 1962. © Buren Schryock;
23Feb67; DU68004 .
GUDS MAKT AR ALLTID FOR HANDEN. (God's
power at hand) Foredrag over Kris-
ten Vetenskap av William Henry Alton.
27 1. Swedish. Appl. states prev.
reg. Mar. 1966, C18456. NM: trans-
lation. © William Henry Alton;
6Mar67; CI9268.
LA GUERRE EST FINIE; scenario de Jorge
Semprun, du film d' Alain Resnals.
[Paris] Galllmard. I85 p. 5 actes.
© Editions Galllmard; 30Nov66;
DFO-1536.
GUESS WHAT? See
JUPITER.
SCREAM AND SCRAM, FAMOUS INVESTIGA-
TORS.
SHEER HEAVEN.
SOLAR PLEXUS.
WHAT'S UP YOUR SLEEVE?
WEEGEE WHEEL.
WIGGLE-A-GIGGLE .
GUESS WHO DIED, by Howard Ehrenman.
1 V. A play In 3 acts. © Howard
Ehrenman; 22Dec66; DU6763I .
GUESr FOR BREAKFAST, by C. B. Gilford.
Kansas City, Mo., Play House. I5 p.
© Charles Bernard Gilford; lSep64;
DP6285.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS; Book & lyrics by
Eleanor Boy Ian, music by Karl Ernst.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. Adapted
from the book by Jonathan Swift.
© Eleanor Boylan & Karl Ernst;
10Apr67; DU6B392.
THE GUN AND THE RAZOR, a four act play
by Richard Pheatt. 92 1. © Richard
Pheatt; 3Apr67; Du68284 .
GUNS FOR JUAREZ; or. The day of the
dead. Story % screenplay by Herbert
Kline. 161. © Herbert Kline;
6Feb67; DU67795 .
GUTZ, by Mark A. Reese. 95 1. A play
In 2 acts. © Mark Allan Reese;
10May67; DU68748.
H
HAIR BEAUTY METHOD; script one by
Norbert Calllaud. 4 1. © Norbert
Caillaud; l8May67; C19594.
THE HAIR-DRESS ER, by Angelo O'Parra.
120 1. A screenplay. © Angelo
O'Parra; llApr67; DU68363.
HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW, a comedy
operetta in 3 short acts, lyrics by
Willard E. McCalment, story & music
by John D. Montroy. 16 p. ® Willard
E. McCalment & John D. Montroy;
9Jan67; DU67584.
HALF A SIXPENCE, a musical play in two
acts, music & lyrics by David Heneker,
play by Beverley Cross. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. I5I p. From the
novel by H. G. Wells. Book & lyrics
only. Lyrics & music prev. reg.
1963 & 1965. © Temjuln Productions,
Ltd., David Heneker & Beverly Cross;
lFeb67; DP6341.
HALLOWE'EN IN THE UNDERWORLD; radio
fairytale drama by Judson Fountain.
7 1. © Judson Fountain; 23Mar67;
DU68784 .
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19
HALSTEAD'S HOUSE, by Ronald Colt jr.
1 V. A play. ® Ronald Colby;
6Mar67; DU68028.
HAMLET, by Wm. Shakespeare, as rev.,
edited 5: rendered Into modern English
by George E. Shall. 77 1. A play
In 5 acts. © George E. Shall;
13Jun67; DU689'H.
HAMLET [by William Shakespeare] commen-
tary, complete text, glossary edited
by Sidney Lamb. Lincoln, Neb.,
Cliff's Notes. 100 p. (Complete
study edition) 5 acts. Appl. author:
Clifton K. Hlllegass, employer for
hire. NM: additions & revisions.
© C. K. Hlllegass; 23Mar67; A900982.
HAND ME YOUR EARPLUGS, DEAR, by
Jerome B. Fink. 28 1. A play
in 2 acts. © Jerome B. Fink S:
Barbara Fink; 29May67; DU68801.
HAMD RHYTHMS; spoken words as used on
the recorded version by Harold H.
LeCrone & Mary Jane LeCrone. 5 1.
© Harold H. LeCrone & Mary Jane
LeCrone; 27Mar67; C19562.
HAHDS UP, HARRY, a play by Thomas
Brooks. 1 V. 2 acts. © Thomas E.
Brooks; 15Jun67; DU69055 .
HANDWRITING ON WALL; words by Adam
Clayton Powell & C. Sumnsr Stone.
2 1. © Bright Tunes Music Corp.;
l4Peb67; CI9185.
A HANDY GIRL TO HAVE AROUND; or. The
lopsided loveseat. By Bernard Sabath.
1 V. A play in 6 scenes. NM: "edi-
torial revision." © Bernard Sabath;
29Mar67; DU68239.
HANNIBAL, A MILITARY GENIUS;
original screenplay written by
Geoffrey T. Meehan. 86 1.
© Geoffrey T. Meehan; 15Mar67;
CI9575 .
HANSEL AND GRETEL AND WITCHDOM,
adapted by Bernardine Mills. 42 1.
A play in 5 scenes. © Bernardine
Mills; 29Mar67; DU68415.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, a play in one act by
Frederick B. Graves. 29 1.
© Frederick Bruce Graves; 20Mar67;
DU68123.
HAPPY HUNTING, a primer for primates
by Lewis Allan, pseud, of Abel
Meeropol. 1 v. Includes music &
lyrics to 2 songs, lyrics only to
1 song. © Abel Meeropol; 6Mar67;
DU6815I.
HAPPY PRINCE. See
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES.
HAPPY WILL TOMORROW BE; book & lyrics
by Alan Lake Chidsey; music by
G. Alex Kevan. Houston, Chidsey -
Kevan Enterprises. 1 v. 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 15Apr48,
DU13946. NM: revisions & additions.
© Chidsey - Kevan Enterprises;
15May67; DP6590.
HARRY AND SAM; or. The smudge. A
tragicomedy in one act by Paris M.
Goodi-um. 22 1. © Paris Macklin
Goodi-um; 15May67; DU68698.
HARRY, NOON AND NIGHT. See
THE JOURNEY OF THE FIFTH HORSE AND
HARRY, NOON AND NIGHT.
HARRY S. TRUMAN, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9285.
HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN JOEY? By Gene
Mora (Eugene A. Mora) 1 v. A play
in 2 acts. © Eugene A. Mora;
23Mar67; DU68167.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE, by Plautus; adapted
by Clifford Ashby, lyrics by Sylvia
Ashby. 71 1. A play. © Clifford
Ashby & Sylvia Ashby; llMay67;
DU68819.
HAUNTED YEARS, a one-act play by
Shaunee Laurence, pseud, of Shaunee
Laurence Browdy . 32 1 . © Shaunee
Laurence Browdy; 6Apr67; DU68326.
HAVING TROUBLE WITH TENSIONS? By Tom
Powell (P. Thomas Powell) 8 1.
A recording script. © Thinking,
Inc.; 31Mar67; C19350.
HAWAIIAN LOVE by E. L. Hutchinson.
4g 1. A screenplay in 4 sequences.
© Edson L. Hutchinson; 27Mar67;
DU68188.
HAY UN DIOS? (Is there a God?) Con-
ferencia sobre la Ciencia Cristlana
por Ralph W. Cessna. I9 1. Appl.
-■states prev. reg. 27Jul66, CI8697.
NM: translation. © Ralph W. Cessna;
31Jan67; C19218.
HE IS PRESIDENT IN HIS OWN RIGHT,
a vision-lecture by Betty Daugherty
Towell. 81. © Betty D. Towell;
15Feb67; CI9204.
HEADLINE NEWS ABOUT THE NEW OLDS LINE;
recording script for Oldsmobile
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
10 1. © Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; lJun67; CI9538.
THE HEADY TRIUMPHS OF THAT MAN TUMIER,
a comedy in three acts by Edward
Sherby. 1 v. © Edward Sherby;
15Mar67; DU68077.
HEALTH HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH CIG-
ARETTE SMOKING, by Heber P. Hostetter.
Sheet. A talk. © Heber P. Hostetter;
30Mar67; CI9389.
HEAR ME IN THE SAVAGE ROAR, by Donald C.
Lind. 53 1. A screenplay. © Donald
C. Lind; 10Apr67; DU686I9.
THE HEARING EAR, a Biblical drama for
Easter in three acts by Jane Fader.
Kansas City, Lillenas Pub. Co.
16 p. © Lillenas Pub. Co., a regis-
tered trade name of the Nazarene
Pub. House; 2Jan67; DP6347.
HEARTBREAK TOWN; original story by Budd
W. Schulberg, treatment by Budd W,
Schulberg S: Marshall Neilan.
2d treatment. 89 1 . A screenplay,
Appl. author: Selznick International
Pictures, Inc., employer for hire.
© A, Morgan Maree, Jr. & Bank of
American National Trust ^ Savings
Assn. executors of the Estate of
David 0. Selznick; 21Apr67; DU68497.
THE HEATHER FIELD, a play in three
acts by Edward Martyn. William J.
Feeney, editor. Chicago, DePaul
University. 56 p. (Irish drama
series, vol.1) NM: Introd., col-
lation of 1899 & 1917 ed. © DePaul
University; 16Dec66; A887582.
HEAVENLY VACATION, a play by Stuart
Frost. 152 1. 2 acts. © Stuart
Frost; 29May67; DU688o4 .
HEAVENS TO BETSY, by John & Fran Pascal.
1 v. A musical play in 2 acts. Book
only. ® John Pascal & Fran Pascal;
8Peb67; DU678OO.
HEAVENS TO BETSY, by John & Fran
Pascal; music S: lyrics by Johnny
Brandon. 2d draft. 22 1. A play.
Book only. Appl. states prev. reg.
8Feb67, DU67800. NM: revision.
© John Pascal S: Fran Pascal; 28Mar67:
DU68373.
THE HECKLER, by Danny Davis, Julie
Kay & Jackie Vernon. Sheet. A
monologue. © Davliz Music Corp.;
26jan67; C19120.
HEDDA GABLER. See
THE SNOW TIGER.
HEIDI, a musical comedy for children
very freely adapted from the book
by Johanna Spyri; script, lyrics,
music by Sam L. Rosen. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Sam Rosen; 9Jan67; DU67585 .
HEIDI. See
ADELHEID.
HEIMSUCHUNG. See
THE VISITATION.
HELENA; utwor sceniczny lub libretto
do opery, napisal, Jozef Lukaszewicz.
84 1. 3 acts. © Joseph Lukaszewicz;
23Feb67; DU67900.
HELL ON EARTH, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Ovenell Patty. 32 1. © Ovenell
Patty; 14jun67; DU68955.
HELLO EARTHLINGS, a variety program on
the theme of the U.F.O. & the extra-
terrestrial visitor by Ruth E.
Stephens & Antonia Puzerskl. 23 1.
© Ruth E. Stephens & Antonia
Puzerskl; 24Apr67; CI945I.
HELL'S BELLES, a three-act play by
Elizabeth Nielsen. 41 1. © Elizabeth
Nielsen; 23Jan67; DU67691.
HELP YOUR CHILD TO GROW UP, by
Carmen Lara Fernandez. 1 v.
10 parts. © Carmen Lara Fernandez;
13Jun67; CI9612.
A HELPING HAND. Sheet. (The Fun
factory, no. 10) A narration script.
© Ultlmus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
C19163-
HENRY DISARMS, a play in three acts by
John Erskine. 1 v. © Helen Worden;
24jan67; DU676I7.
HENRY VI, PART ONE, by William Shake-
speare; edited by Lawrence V. Ryan.
New York, New American Library.
222 p. (The Signet classic Shake-
speare, CD333) 5 acts. NM: "introd.,
notes & compilation." ® Lawrence V.
Ryan; 23Mar67; A903990.
HENRY VI, PART TWO, by William Shake-
speare; edited by Arthur Freeman.
New York, New American Library.
224 p. (The Signet classic Shake-
speare, CD336) 5 acts. NM: introd.,
notes & compilation. ©Arthur
Freeman; l8Apr67; A910830.
HERBERT HOOVER, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; OI9287.
HERE COME THE CLIPPERS: A musical
play by William T. Bode. 1 v.
Appl. states characters, plot, music
prev. reg. as Here comes the circus,
1962 & Oh, brother, 1966. NM: ad-
ditions, revisions & compilation.
© William T. Bode; 3Jan67; DU67553.
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20
DRAMAS
Jan.-Ju
HERE YOU'RE SAFE, by Edward Kovar.
15 1. A play. © Edward Kovar;
l6Mar67; DU68107.
A HERITAGE AND ITS HISTORY, a play by
Julian Mitchell adapted from the nov-
el by I. Compton-Burnett . 3 acts.
(In Plays of the year. London, Elek
Books. V.30, p.lT-lCt) © Julian
Mitchell; 26Aug66 (In notice: I965);
DFO-1520.
HERITAGE OF THE SHANAUGHREE, reading
from his play The painted days, by
John Byrne. 69 1. ® John Joseph
Byrne; 19Dec66; DU67539.
HERO, a play in four acts by Mary
McDougal Axelson. 1 v. Appl.
states prev. reg. 21Jul6l, DU53615.
NM: revision & addition. © Mary
McDougal Axelson; 9Mar67; DU6806I.
THE HERO, an opera in one act; libretto
by David Rogers; music by Mark Bucci.
65 p. © Mark Bucci & David Rogers;
26Jan67; DU67715.
THE HERO; one act by Robert Noreault.
1 V. © Robert Noreault; 2Nov66;
DU68823.
HE'S COMING BACK AGAIN, by Edna G.
Cooke. Sheet. © Excellorec Music
Co.; lltApr67; 019^51.
HEY, MEDIC, by Glen W. Atterbury.
31. A recording script. © Glen W.
Atterbury; 9Feb67; C19147.
HI HON, I'M HOME, a comedy by John
Tobias. 1 V. 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. as The live ones, 2'tJan66,
DU64859. NM: rewritten. © John
Tobias; 8May67; DU68755.
HI, YAH, BERTl A play in three acts by
J. D. Charles (Julie Charles Hanldis)
1 V. © Julie Charles; 27Feb67;
DU6792O.
HIAWATHA, a musical for young people;
book, music & lyrics by Verna Wos-
koff. 1 V. 12 scenes. Based on
Longfellow's poem The song of Hiawatha.
© Verna Woskoff; 4May67 ; DU68675 .
HICCUPS AND HAPPINESS, by Louise
Harper. 32 1. A play. ® Louise
Harper; 2Feb67; DU67778.
THE HIDEOUT, an original story written
& adapted for television by Harold 0.
Wang. 52 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
15Dec65, DU64602. NM: revision.
© Harold 0. Wang; 6jun67; DU68854 .
HIERONIMO IS MAD AGAIN.
THE SPANISH COMEDY.
See
HIGH HEELS AND FLAT FEET, a musical
comedy by Rosemarie Beal. 1 v.
3 acts. © Rosemarie Edith Beal;
13Dec66; DU67533.
HIGH SPIRITS. Sheet. (The Fun fac-
tory, no. 12) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9165 .
HIGH TIMES FOR TIRES, ZODIAC THEME,
prepared for Hires Co. by Wilding.
Writer: George Elrick. 26 1.
Script. ©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67;
cigj'n.
HIGH TREASON, by John Berger, pseud,
of Karol Krcmery. 1 v. A play in
3 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
17Jun66; DU6628O. NM: additions &
revisions. © Karol Krcmery; 7Mar67;
DU68C4 3.
THE HIP SET; or. Trip-out. Screenplay
by Robert C. Canton; original story
by Robert Canton & Robert Stabbert.
87 1. © Robert C. Canton; 17Mar67:
DU686II.
HIS BLOOD HAS MADE ME WHOLE, by Edna G.
Cooke. Sheet. © Excellorec Music
Co.; ll*Apr67; CI9430.
HIS ELECTRIC HAREM; unpublished play
in three acts by DeReszke Hoppe &
Margaret Watson. 1 v. © DeRaszke
Hoppe & Margaret Watson; 20Mar67;
DU68127.
HIS MAJESTY'S PIE, an operetta for
young people, text & music by Keith
Bissell. Waterloo, Ont., Waterloo
Music Co. 36 p. 2 acts. © Waterloo
Music Co., Ltd.; 8Sep66; DFI886.
THE HISTORY OF ROCK 'N ROLL, by
Norman A. Durma. 12 1. A narration
script. © Norman A. Durma;
9Mar67; CI9250.
THE HOLE IN JOEY'S ROOM, by T. Edward
Taylor. 16 1. A play. © Timothy
Edward Taylor; lljan67; DU67598.
HOLLYWOOD IS A FAMILY AFFAIR, by Mel
Gaye, pseud, of Melcena Rose Darrah.
86 1. A screenplay in 7 acts.
© Melcena Rose Darrah; 8Feb67;
DU67798.
THE HOLY TERROR, an historical drama
in four acts, based on the lives of
Saint Birgitta of Sweden and Queen
Giovanna of Italy, by Margaret
Sperry (Margaret Sperry Russak)
1 v. © Margaret Sperry Russak;
lFeb67; DU67773.
EL HOMBKE ES ILIMITADO (Man unlimited)
Conferencia sobre la Ciencia Cristiana
por William Henry Alton. 22 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. CI7054. NM:
translation. © William Henry Alton;
12May67; C19505.
HOME AT SIX, a comedy in one act in
words of one syllable or less by
Lee H. Falk. 47 1. © Lee H. Falk;
22Mar67; DU6816O.
A HOME AWAY FROM, by Glenn Allen Smith.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Glenn
Allen Smith; 17Apr67; DU68453.
THE HOME IN BETHANY, an Easter play by
Edna Moore Schultz . Winona Lake,
Ind., Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. 16 p,
3 acts. © Rodeheaver Co.; 29Dec65;
DP6276.
HOME IS A HAPPENING AT THE OFFICE, a
play by Jacob Bentkover. 106 1.
2 acts. ® Jacob Bentkover; 31May67;
DU68805 .
HOME LIFE, by Joanna Russ. 11 1.
A play. © Joanna Russ; 28Mar67;
DU68216.
HOME LIFE; radio sketch by Joanna
Russ. 91. © Joanna Russ; 28Mar67;
DU682I5 .
HOME OF THE BRAVE; 3 -act drama by
Madge Harrah. 1 v. ® Madge Harrah;
10Feb67; DU67810.
HOME SWISS HOME. See
SKIING IS BELIEVING.
THE HOMESTEADERS; musical comedy,
music by June D. Wahl; lyrics &
book by Patricia A. Exon. 1 v.
2 acts. © June D. Wahl & Patricia
A. Exon; llMay67; DU68818.
HONEST MURDER, a melodrama without
music in one act for three women by
Pernande Gardner Alexander. 1 v
© Fernande G. Alexander: 28Mar67!
DU68220. '
THE HONG KONG STORY, an original dramat-
ic narrative by Mark Balfour. 4 1.
© Mark Balfour; 24May67; C19498.
HONK! HONi^! By K. Jones, pseud, of
Rlmsa Michel. IO3 1. A play in
3 acts. © Rimsa Michel; 10Mav67:
DU68817.
HOOSIER BOY, a play about Lincoln's
childhood by Kerry Shaw. 1 v.
3 acts. © Kerry Shaw; 17Mar67;
DU6812O.
HOP, SKIP AND OZ, a three act play by
Sterling Harper. I3I 1. © William
Sterling Harper III; 10Mar67;
DU67978.
HOPE AND HER MASTER, an original
story written fc adapted for television
by Lola Nelson. 30 1. © Lola
Nelson; 23Feb67; DU67880.
THE HOPE OF HEAVEN, an Easter play by
Harriette Swope Jeanes. Winona Lake,
Ind., Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. 16 p.
11 episodes. ©Rodeheaver Co.;
29Dec66; DP6277 .
HORNBLEND, in 2 acts by Gary Bynum.
1 V. A play. © Gary Bynum;
21Mar67; DU68355 .
HORNS UP, a comedy with music by
Robert Bealmear & Don Chastain.
1 V. 2 acts. Book only. Appl.
states prev. reg. 10Jan66,
DU64952. NM: revisions. .. © Robert
Bealmear & Don Chastain; 5May67;
DU68636 .
HORS DRAMATICUS '66, by Walter
Tyszka. 1 v. A play in two
parts. ©Walter J. Tyszka, Jr.;
l4Apr67; DU68426.
A HORSE NAMED ED, a comedy in three
acts by Chris Sergei, Jr., & John
Henderson based on the original
stories by Walter Brooks. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 91 p. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 30c t66; DP6274 .
HOT SUMMERS DAY, by Gerald Arthur
Porath. Sheet. © Gerald Arthur
Porath; 25Apr67; C19412.
THE HOURGLASS, by Crane Johnson. New
.York, Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane
Johnson; 10ct54; DP6286.
A HOUSE DIVIDED, the fifth play in a
symphonic drama, The emancipator,
by Jesse Zimmerman. 117 1. 4 acts.
© Jesse Zimmerman; 31Mar67; DU68247.
A HOUSE OF MOURNING, the eleventh play
in a symphonic drama. The Emancipator,
by Jesse Zimmerman. I32 1. 4 acts.
© Jesse Zimmerman; 3Apr67; DU68280.
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES, an adaptation
for concert reading of four Oscar
Wilde fairytales: The selfish giant.
The nightingale and the rose. The
happy prince, & The remarkable rocket.
By Robert E. Laning; Eleanor Harder
has written 4 original songs & lyrics
for the production. 1 v. © Robert E.
Laning & Eleanor Harder; 31May67;
DU68783 .
THE HOUSE OF ROSANNA SPALATA, a three
act play by Nicholas Bellltto.
118 1. © Nicholas Bellltto; 24jan67;
DU677OO.
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21
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT; screenplay
by Olga Vallance. Il8 1. Based on
a story by Jack Nachlin & Olga Val-
lance. © Olga Vallance & Jack Nach-
lin; 7Apr57; DU68379.
HOW CAN YOU TELL THE GOOD GUYS FROM THE
BAD GUYS? By Warren Kllewer. 62 1.
A play. ® Warren Kllewer; 8jun67:
DU68873 .
HOW CLOSE AEE WE TO AEMAGEDDON? By
Harold L. Rupprecht. 2 1. © Harcld
L. Rupprecht; 31Mar67; C19551.
HOW COULD I STAND YOU FOR THIRTY-FIVE
YEARS? See
ROSE OF MY HEART.
HOW DO YOU DO I LOVE YOU, by Micha'el
Stewart. 1st draft. 1 v. A
musical play in 2 acts. Book only.
© Michael Stewart; l6jan67;
DU67737 .
HOW DO YOU LIKE ME SO FAR? A c:omedy
in three acts by Martin Meyers.
1 V. © Martin Meyers; 22Jun67;
DU69026.
HOW I BECAME A FANTASTICALLY SUCCESSFUL
THEATRICAL PRODUCER ON CHICKEN FEED.
See
WELL J THAT'S SHOW BIZ.
HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER, by Ruth Gordon.
1 V. A play in 5 acts. © T.F.T.
Corp.; 27Jun67; DU69050.
HOW IT REALLY WAS. See
TOMBSTONE ,
HOW MISS HOOD LICKED YE WOLF. See
R. R. HOOD AND GREY EYES.
HOW NOW? A musical play by John C.
Mebane. 1 v. 2 acts. Book & lyrics
only. © John C. Mebane; 8May67;
DU68767.
HOW NOW, GEORGE SNOOD? A comedy-
drama by Irving Perlin. ^+7 1-
3 acts. © Irving Perlin; 5May67;
DU68598 .
HOW PERICLES GOT INDOORS, a 5 act play
written for TV by Grace Baughan.
33 1. © Grace Baughan; 13Jun67;
DU68937 .
HOW SWEET WAS MY SWAMP, a marsh
melodrama by Wayne Norman. 42 1.
3 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
30ct66, DU6695O. © Wayne Norman;
290ct66; BtSjkS.
HOW TO BE HAPPY WHILE BREATHING.
THE POT PARTY.
See
HOW TO BURY YOUR BROTHER, a learning
play by Charles Copenhaver. 1 v.
© Charles William Copenhaver, Jr.;
3Apr67; DU68287.
HOW TO CATCH A GHOST, an original story
by Martin Green. 126 1. A screen-
play. © Martin Green; 12Jan67;
DU67706 .
HOW TO GET RICH 8c THE TOP 5% CLUB;
script for Bank Savings Dept. record-
ing by Earl Nightingale. 1 v.
® Nightingale-Conant Corp.; 25Apr67;
0191*22.
HOW TO MAKE A SANDWICH. See
FIRST PLAYS.
HOW TO MEET A GIRL, by Danny Davis,
Julie Kay & Jackie Vernon. 2 1.
A monologue. © Davliz Music Corp.;
26Jan67; 019115-
HOW TO SELL EXTRA VALUE; recording
script for Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 9 1.
® Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ijun67; CI9566.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN SELLING BY REALLY
TRYING . See
THE SELF-STARTERS.
HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL- -DON 'T! See
AWAKE, MY LOTO.
HOW'S THE WORLD TREATING YOU? A comedy
by Roger Mllner. London, S. French.
79 p. (French's acting edition)
3 acts. © Roger Mllner; 2Sep66;
DF0-1501*.
HOW'S THE WORLD TREATING YOU? By Roger
Mllner. 3 acts. (In Plays of the
year. London, Elek Books. V.30,
p. 105-213) © Roger Mllner;
26Aug66 (in notice: 1965); DFI885 .
HUCK FINN, a musical comedy, book &
lyrics by Mary Walton, music by
Andy Marsala; based on The adventures
of Huckleberry Finn by Mark r^ain.
2 acts. © Mary V. Walton S: Andy
Marsala; 17Mar67; DU68l42.
THE HUCKSTERS, a musical comedy; book,
lyrics & music by Walter Weir.
2 V. 3 acts. © Walter Weir;
8Jun67; DU68875 .
THE HUMAN EQUATION, an original short
story-play written by Sharon Nelson.
11 1. © Sharon Nelson; 8Mav67;
DU6875t.
DER HUND 1ST LOS, a play in two acts
by James M. Ragland. 83 1. Text
in English. Book & lyrics only.
© James M. Ragland; 12Apr67;
DU68364 .
HUNGER IS THE ENEMY.
FACETS OF FAITH.
See
THE HUNGRIEST DRAGON IN TOWN, by Junior
League of Salt Lake City. 1 v.
Musical puppet show. 2 acts.
© Junior League of Salt Lake;
6Apr67; DU68522.
THE HUNGRY COWBOY, by Robert Lee Odell.
4 1. Recording script. © Robert
Lee Odell; 8Mar67; 0192^*8.
A HUNTING WE WILL GO, by Dorothy
Madison, pseud, of Dorothy Terrell.
1 v. A play in 2 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. 31Mar48, 14215.
NM: revision & addition. © Dorothy
Terrell; 13Mar67; DU68489.
HURRY MOMMY, THE WAR IS ON! A new
comedy & war games by Hal Ackerman
(Harold Ackerman) 1 v. 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 5I'ec55,
DU67417. NM: additions & revisions.
© Harold Ackerman; 2May67; DU68565.
THE HUSBAND- IN-LAW, a new play by
Sheppard Kerman. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Sheppard Kerman; 27Feb67;-DU67922.
HVAD STOLER DE PA? (What do you trust?)
Foredrag om Kristen Videnskab af
Gordon F. Campbell. 25 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. C18458. NM: Danish
translation. ® Gordon F. Campbell;
17Feb67; CI9263.
I
I AM AN AMERICAN; written by K. E.
Blake, pseud, of Katherine E. Bowen.
Sheet. © Lee Nichols Music Co.;
7Feb67; C19237.
I DIED A SOLDIER, PART 2, by Laurence
C. Cramer. 2 1.® Laurence Charles
Cramer; 8jun67; CI9625 .
I DREAM OP JEANNIE, a script by Ran-
^^i^ 'i\'^^?r^'"'- ^"^ ^- A screenplay.
© Randall W. Becker; 5Dec66; DU67525.
I GOT DENVER LAST NIGHT, a musical
comedy by David Daohs & Julie
Mandel. 1 v. 2 acts. Book &
lyrics only. ® David Daohs & Julie
Mandel; 28Apr67; DU68701.
I GRAB FOR THE ROSES, a play in one
act by Robert D. Hires. 10 1.
® Robert D. Hires; 21Jun67; DU69021.
I HAVE A FRIEND; written by Joseph
Bryant, Jr. Sheet. © Joseph
Bryant, Jr.; 10Apr67; DU68584 .
I LIKE TO GO TO THE HORSE RACES, by
Anton R. Backus. Sheet. © Anton
Robert Backus; 2May67; 019421.
t pApISSA IOAnnA. Sefe
THE SACRED OF INNOCENT.
I SAW A MONKEY. See
MONKEYS AND MEN.
I SPY, ONE GOOD TURN, by Theresa
Redel. 1 v. A television script.
® Theresa Redel; 13Apr67 ; DU68423.
1 TOO SPEAK OF THE ROSE. See
I TOO SPEAK TO THE ROSE.
I TOO SPEAK TO THE ROSE (I too speak of
the rose) By Emillo Carballldo;
translated by William I. Oliver.
58 1. A play. © William I. Oliver;
l4Mar67; DU68101.
I WERE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE; written
by Kenny Solms & Gail Parent. 1 v.
© Kenny Solms & Gail Parent; 31Mar67:
CI9352.
I WISH I MIGHT, a dance drama in one
act by Mary Peldhaus-Weber. l4 1.
® Mary Feldhaus-Weber; 12Jun67 :
DU68914 .
I WOULDN'T MISS THE CHANCE, a play with
music In one act by Mildred N.
McClellan. 1 v. © Mildred N.
McClellan; 25Apr67; DU68537,.
THE ICE CREAM PA[R]LOR AND OTHER
MECHANICAL PLAYS, by Joseph A.
Krausman. Limited 1st ed., 1967.
Northampton, Mass., Despa Press.
78 p. 5 plays. Including music
for 3 songs. © Joseph A. Kraus-
man; 22Apr67; DP6362.
THE IDIOT, an adaptation by Malcolm
Saunders, pseud, of Frank Judson
Morlock. 1 V. 3 acts. A drama-
tization of Dostoievski ' s novel.
© Frank Judson Morlock; 3Jan67;
DU67550.
L'IDIOT, d'Andre Barsacq d'apr^s
Dostoievski. [Paris] 2 acts.
(In Theatre I'avant scene, Nov. 1,
1966, p. 12-41) © Andri Barsacq;
lNov66; DFO-1518.
IDOLOS DE PUERTO RICO; argumento y
adaptacion de Oscar G. Dulzaides.
94 1. A screenplay. © Oscar Martin
Garcia Dulzaides; llJan67; DU67594.
IF A FOUR LETTER MAN MARRIES A FIVE
LETTER WOMAN, a play in one act by
Michael W. Fedo. 14 1. © Michael W.
Fedo; 27Feb67; DU67912.
IF I HAD MY WHOLE LIFE TO LIVE OVER
AGAIN, I WOULD GIVE THE PART TO AH
UNDERSTUDY, by Daniel Tobias Boy Ian.
118 p. A play in 2 acts. © Daniel
Tobias Boylan; 8Mar67; DU68053.
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22
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
ILLEGAL EMPIRE 500, an original story
written & adapted for television by
William F. Norman. 30 1. © William
F. Norman; 20Mar67; DU683OO.
I'M GETTING MARRIED; book & lyrics by
Betty Comden & Adolph Green, music
by Jule Styne. 1 v. A musical play
for television. Book & lyrics only.
© Retty Comden & Adolph Green;
22Dec66; DU67676.
I'M NOT YOUR FAIRY GOEMOTHER, a musical
play by Jo Melton (Helen Josephine
Holloway Melton) 56 1. 3 acts.
Book 8c lyrics only. © Jo Melton;
9May67; DU68768.
IMMACULATE CONTRACEPTION; one act comedy
by Philip Di Natale. 24 p. © Philip
Di Natale; 8jun67; DU68870.
IMMANENCE DU POUVOIR DIVIN (God's
power at hand) Conference sur la
Science Chr^tienne par William
Henry Alton. 22 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. CI8456. NM: translation.
© William Henry Alton; 12May67;
CI9506.
IMPROMPTU, by Mike Holloway (Michael
Holloway) 16 1. A play. © Michael
Holloway; 2'tApr67; DU68528.
IN DER SACHE J. ROBEFiT OFPENHEIMER,
ein szenischer Bericht von Heinar
Kipphardt. [Frankfurt am Main]
Suhrkamp Verlag. 125 P- (Edition
Suhrkamp, 64) ® Suhrkamp Verlag;
23Mar64; DF1884 .
IN DREAMS Aim VISIONS, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Jessie Self. JO 1. © Jessie
Self; I4jun67; DU68954 .
IN LOVING MEMORY, a play In five scenes
by Richard S. Lee. 90 1. © Richard
S. Lee; 27Feb67; DU67935.
IN MEMORY OF A DEAR FRIEND, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Ann Gillard, 27 1. © Ann Glllard;
17Mar67; DU68II7.
IN OTHER WORDS; script of TV quiz
show by Thomas Stewart Kerr. 6 1.
© Thomas Stewart Kerr; lNov66;
CI915I.
IN THE DESERT, FLOWERS THEY WILL GROW,
a musical, book, words music by
Sidney Sterlnbach. 1 v. A play in
2 acts. © Sidney Sterinbach; 14Jun67;
DU68965 ■
IN THE FACE OF DEATH, a tragedy in one
act by August Strlndberg, translated
from the Swedish by Arvld Paulson.
27 1. © Arvia Paulson; 15Mar67;
DU686O9.
IN THESE FORESTS, by Joanna Russ.
71. A play. © Joanna Russ;
28Mar67; DU68217.
IN UTERO; play in three acts by
Leonard Flom. 71 1. © Leonard
Flom; 22Dec66; DP6315 .
THE INCOMPLETE LIFE, a play by John
Kevin McCauley. 125 1. 3 acts.
© John K. McCauley; 3Jan67; DU67555.
INDIAN CITY, U.S.A., by Dee Worster.
1 V. Fllmstrip script. © Dee
Worster; 21Mar67; C19281.
THE INDICATOR DIAGRAM, NEW MEANING,
NEW USEFULNESS, by James M. Brown.
18 1. © James M. Brown; 7Apr67;
CI9456.
INFANTS IN INFINITY, a play by Vyonne
Madsen with music by Erma Renstrom
Petereit. 1 v. A musical play in
3 acts. © Vyonne Madsen McClellan
& Erma Renstrom Petereit; 27Mar67;
DU68491.
THE INHERITORS, by Richard Cook. 57 1.
A play. © Richard Cook; 8Peb67;
DU678OI .
INKPADUTA, by Bob Eaton (Robert Bruce
Eaton) & Kathleen O'Connell. 58 1.
A screenplay. © Robert Bruce Eaton;
12Jan67; DU67603.
INLAWS. See
TAX MAN, BANK, FRED'S TWENTY, IN-
LAWS, MAMA MIA, OFFICE.
THE INNOCENT PARTY; four short plays by
John Hawkes; preface by Herbert Blau.
New York, New Directions. 239 P*
Contents: The innocent party. --The
wax museum. --The undertaker . --The
questions. 1#1: new 5: previously
unpub. plavs. © John Hawkes;
21Mar67 (in notice: 1966); DP6400.
INSTANT MONEY MALLOY, a comedy play in
three acts by Sammy Lilllbridge.
23 1. © Sammy Lilllbridge; 20Feb67:
DU67860.
INSTANT TEA, by M. V. Leibert &
Lucy Jones, pseud, of Erie McClintic.
59 1- A play in 15 scenes. VJith
lyrics to 2 songs. © M. V. Leibert
& Erie McClintic; 23Jan67; DU67688.
INTEGRATION! A satire on your race
problem and mine by Leslie David
Perry. 103 1. A play. © Leslie
David Perry; 23Mar67; DU6838O.
INTEFI»1EZZ0, by Jean Glraudoux; edited
by John H. P.eilly. New York, Apple-
ton-Century-Crofts. I68 p. 3 acts.
French. NM: pref., Introd.- & notes .
©Meredith Pub. Co.; 19Apr67;
A906419.
THE INTERMISSION, by D. Jason Vinley.
51 1. A play in 1 act. © Dennis
Jason Vinley; 21Mar67; DU68158.
THE INTERVIEW, a one act sketch by
Vernon Wesley Taylor. 29 1.
© Vernon Wesley Taylor; 15May67;
DU68695 .
THE INTERVIEW; comedy skit by Frank S.
Dionise. 15 1. A screenplay.
© Frank S. Dionise; 4May67; DU68634 .
INTIMATE NOTES; original screenplay by
Daniel Taradash. 2d draft. 141 1.
Appl. author; Vanguard Films, Inc.
employer for hire. © A, Morgan
Maree, Jr. Sc Bank of America
National Trust S: Savings Assn.;
21Apr67; DU68498.
INTRODUCING ECONOMICS, A SOCIAL SCIENCE;
prepared by George Sadler. 60 1.
A lecture. ® George Sadler; 19Sep66;
CI9105.
AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY.
1 V. Transparency script. © Coral
Reef Photographers, Inc.; 2Jun67;
CI9572.
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC READING & EX-
PLORING MUSIC READIMG; written &
created by Lois Raebeck. 1 v. Film-
strip script. © Lois Raebeck;
8Jun67; 019626.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MARKETING
REGISTER; script for phonograph
recording. 9 1. © Bank of America
National Trust & Savings Assn.;
8Feb67: C19182.
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY, script for
television lectures by John F.
Taylor. 1 v. 30 lectures. © John
F. Taylor; 5Jun67; C19579.
THE INVESTIGATION, a play by Peter
Weiss; English version by Jon Swan
and Ulu Grosbard. New York, Atheneum.
270 p. © Ulu Grosbard & Jon Swan;
7Nov66; DP6307.
THE INVESTIGATION; oratorio in 11 can-
tos by Peter Weiss, English version
by Alexander Gross. London, Calder
& Boyars. 206 p. Originally pub. in
Germany I965 as Die Ermlttlung. Appl.
states prev. reg. 17Nov65, DU64479 &
shortened version prev. reg. 20Jul56,
DU66236. © Alexander Gross; 270ct66;
DP6356 .
INVISIBLE MEN ARE BLIND, by Edward M.
Millman. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 2IJUI65,
DU63644. NM: revision. ® Edward M.
Millman; 27Deo66; DU67626.
AN IRKUTSK STORY; adapted from the
Russian of Alexei Arbuzov by Mary N.
Gonzales. 58 1. 2 acts. © Mary N.
Gonzales; l4Mar67; DU68097.
IS NATURE CREATING ANOTHER SAHARA, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Vernon D. Matters.
31 1. © Vernon D. Watters; I4jun67;
DU68960.
IS SOCIAL NUDISM IRRELIGIOUS? A
Christian sermon in logic using a
scriptural premise by Arthur Roy
Morley. 6 1. © Arthur Roy Morley;
12Apr67; CI9385.
IS THERE A GOD?
HAY UN DIOS?
See
IS THERE AN INTRINSIC GRAVITATIONAL
POTENTIAL ASSOCIATED WITH INEHTIAL
f-IASS? By Joseph F. Messina.
13 1. © Joseph F. Messina; 3Apr67;
CI9387.
ISAIAH'S DANCE, by Angela Christy.
55 1. A play in 2 acts. ©Angela
Christy; 2Mar67; DU68018.
ISODORUS, a musical play in two acts
by David Arnold Balch. 1 v. Adapted
from de Maupassant's Mme- Tellier ' s
excursion & An enthusiast. Book &
lyrics only. © David Arnold Balch;
llMay67; DU68820.
IT HAPPENED TO JUNIOR, by Junior
Samples, Jim Morrison & Cliff Wil-
liamson. Sheet. © Peach Music,
Inc.; 5Jun67; 019576.
IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME,
a farce in 3 acts by Donald R.
Stleper. 114 1. © Donald R. Stieper;
28Mar67; DU68224.
IT SEEMS I AM ALWAYS CLOSING THE DOOR
ON MY LIFE, an original story
written & adapted for television by 1
Delia McClatchy. 3O 1. © Delia |
McClatchy; 2C«1ar67; DU683OI.
IT STARTED WITH EVE, by Joan Quicksilver.
13 1. A musical play. Book & lyrics
only. © Joan Quicksilver; 13Mar67;
DU68093 . (,:
IT WAS SUDDEN, a play in one act by
Darla Sue Deskins. 32 1. © Darla
Sue Deskins; llApr67; DU68395 .
IT WILL ALWAYS BE HEARD WHEN THE SCREAM
STOPS, a play in two acts by Martha
Winston, pseud, of Martha Weinstein.
100 1. © Marhta Winston; 15Jun67;
DU68942.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
23
IT'S ALL TOO LATE J one act play by
Rafael Alfonso, pseud, of Rafael
Alfonso Bunuel. 46 1. © Rafael
Alfonso; 8jun67; DU68872.
IT'S ALWAYS APRIL, a musical comedy In
two acts by Jo McKenzle 4 Louise
Kileen. 1 v. © Jo McKenzle & Louise
Kileen; 12Jan67; DU67601.
IT'S ALWAYS YOU, a play with two
actors in two acts by Milt Calne
(Milton A. Calne) 1 v. ® Milton A.
Calne; 10Feb67; DU678l2.
IT'S AMERICA FOR ME; words & music by
Lilah Hand, k 1. © Lilah Hand;
15Feb67; C19239.
IT'S EASY TO BELIEVE, a short subject
on courtesy by Stanford Richard
Gamburg. 8 1. A screenplay.
© Stanford Richard Gamburg; 21Apr67;
DU68507.
IT'S ONLY THE HORN ON THE SUB, IT
DOESN'T MAKE IT RUN, a play by
Ona Matas, pseud, of Virginia N.
Donnelley. 1 v. 3 acts. © Virginia
N. Donnelley; lFeb67; DP6358.
IT'S TEXAS; (Thorn In the thicket)
A musical; book & lyrics by Don Shook
(James Donald Shook) music by Tom
Booth (Thomas Lykes Booth) & Don
Shook. 1 V. 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. I8jul66, DU66165. NJl:
additions & revisions. © Don Shook 5:
Tom Booth; 31Jan67; DU67685.
IT'S UP TO YOU; manuscript to narration
of five-phase visual educational
achievement program by Rolf M. Lips.
1 V. © Rolf M. Lips; JJanS?;
01923^^ .
I'VE BEEN THINKING, by Herman Shumlln,
based on the book Reuben, Reuben
by Peter De Vrles. 64 I. A play
in 2 acts. © Herman Shumlln & Peter
De Vrles; 26jun67; DU6904l.
I'VE SEEN MY OWB COFFIN, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by John Clin. 3I 1. -
® John Olin; 25Peb67; DU67893.
THE IVORY HUWTERS, by Thomas D.
Geoghegan. " 37 1. A screenolay.
© Thomas D. Geoghegan; 8Mar67;
DU68052.
J
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, a play for
children by Isabel M. Williams.
50 1. 2 scenes. © Isabel Martin
Williams; 8Mar67; DU6815I.
JACKIE (Comeback); by R. Bartlett Nemec.
139 1. A screenplay. © R. Bartlett
.Nemec; 19Jan67; DU67674.
JAKE FAUCET, A WANTON TRAGEDY, a play
in three acts by H. D. Eshleraan'
(Harry David Eshleman) 50 1.
© Harry David Eshleman; 9Jan67;
DU67578.
JAMES A. GARFIELD, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9296.
JAMES BUCHANAN, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 8 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9301
JAMES K. POLK, by Kaysons International.
6 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9311.
JAMES MADISON, by Kaysons International
8 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; 019304.
JAMES MONROE, by Kaysons International.
6 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9305.
JANE EYRE, a musical play by J. Peter
Bergman (Peter Jay Bergman) 64 1.
Based on the novel by Charlotte
Bronte. Book & lyrics only.
© Peter Jay Bergman; 9Jun67; DU6886O.
JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE, by Bobbye
Russell Durrett. 16 1. A, play.
© Bobbye Russell Durrett (Mrs. R E
Durrett, Jr.); 22May67;. DU68743. '
JEPHTE OU LE VOEU. See
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
JEST, SATIRE, IRONY AND DEEPER SIG-
NIFICANCE, a comedy in three acts
by Christian Dietrich Grabbe; trans-
lated, with an introd. by Maurice
Edwards. New Yoi-k, F. Ungar Pub.
Co. 69 p. Appl. states prev. reg.
1950. NM: revision, introd. & notes.
©Frederick Ungar Pub. Co., Inc.;
10ct66; DP6409.
JESUS IS A JUNKIE, a play by Leo Rutman.
36 1. © Leo Rutman; 5Jun67; DU68833.
JESUS MINUS TEN, a play in 5 episodes &
a dialogue with Paul by Alexander
T. Coyle. 14 p. Appl. author:
Arthur Meriwether, Inc., employer
for hire. © Arthur Meriwether, Inc.;
lPeb67; DP6337.
THE JEWELS OF OPHIR; screenplay by
Jack De Witt & J. J. Woodley, pseud,
of Julius Woodruff Smith. I32 1.
® Jack De Witt & Julius Woodruff
Smith; 20Mar67; DU68341.
JIM REEVES NARRATES THE STORY OF HIS
LIFE. See
YOURS SINCERELY, JIM REEVES.
JIMMY AND THE ASTROBUTS, an animated
script Idea for a fllm/televlslon
series by Norbert Kurty . 8th draft.
1 V. © Norbert Kurty & Lee Kurty;
4Apr67; DU683I2.
JIMMY AND THE ASTROBUTS, by Norbert
Kurty. 1 V. A screenplay.
Appl. states prev. reg. Apr67,
DU68312. NM: dramatization of
outline material. © Norbert Kurty &
Lee Kurty; I4jun67; DU68948.
JINGLE BELLS. See
VARIATION OP JINGLE BELLS, OR THE ONE
HORSE OPEN SLEIGH.
JOAN DE LA MOTTE, a play in six tableaus
& three entracts by George W. Tepa.
104 1, © George W. Tepa; 3Feb67;
DU67786 .
JOAN OF ARC, by Ben Hecht. I50 1.
A screenplay. Appl. author: Van-
guard Films, Inc., employer for hire.
© A.Morgan Maree, Jr. & Bank of Amer-
ica National Trust & Savings Assn.,
executors of the Estate of David 0.
Selznlck; 31May67; DU68902.
JOAN OF ARC AT REIMS, an opera In one
act, text & music by Henry Rauscher,
pseud, of Henry S. Humphreys. Opus 93.
:i07 p. © Henry S. Humphreys;
10Feb67; DP6306.
JOHN ADAMS, by Kaysons International.
8 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19302.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: A QUES-
TION OF GUILT. Commentator: G. Ed-
ward Griffin. 61. A recording
script. Appl. author: John Birch
Society, employer for hire. © John
Birch Scoiety; 20Apr67; CI9397.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: AID TO
THE ENEMY. Commentator: Reed A.
Benson. 6 1. A recording script.
® John Birch Society; 9Mar67;
019251.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: CIVIL
DISOBEDIENCE. Commentator: G. Edward
Griffin. 6 1. Recording script.
© John Birch Society; 23Jan67;
C19125 •
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: FATHER,
WHERE SHALL I WORK TODAY? Commentator:
Tom Anderson (Thomas J. Anderson)
51. A recording script. © John
Birch Society; 9Mar67; C19254.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: REVEREND
WES AUGER, INTERVIEW NO.l. Commenta-
tor: John H. Rousselot. 6 1. Record-
ing script. © John Birch Society;
23Jan67; C19127.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: REVEREND
WES AUGER, INTERVIEW NO. 2. Commenta-
tor: John H. Rousselot. 6 1. Record-
ing script. © John Birch Society;
£3 Jan 67; CI9126.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: STRAIGHT
TALK TO YOUNG PEOPLE. Commentator:
Thomas J. Anderson. 5 1. A record-
ing script. © John Birch Society;
28Mar67; C194O0.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE DRUG,
L.S.D. Commentator: John H.
Rousselot. 51. A recording script.
Appl. author: John Birch Society,
employer for hire. © John Birch
Society; 20Apr67; CI9398.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
MEANING OF A REPUBLIC. Commentator:
G. Edward Griffin. 8 1. A record-
ing script. © John Birch Society:
l6Feb67; CI9207.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
MISSING WITNESS. Commentator:
G. Edward Griffin. 6 1. A recording
script. © John Birch Society;
9Mar67; C19252.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
SUNSET STRIP . Commentator: John H.
Rousselot. 51. A recording script.
® John Birch Society, Inc.; l6Feb67;
C19208.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
W. E. B. DU BOIS CLUBS. Commentator:
Gary Allen. 5 1. A recording
script. © John Birch Society, Inc.;
l6Feb67; CI9206.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THIS IS
A CONFESSION. CommentatoD': Tom
Anderson (Thomas J. Anderson) 5 1.
© John Birch Society, Inc.; l6Feb67:
CI9209.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: TRADE
AND TREASON. Commentator: Reed A.
Benson. 6 1. A recording script.
Appl. author; John Birch Society,
employer for hire. © John Birch
Society; 20Apr67; 019399.
<aa&
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24
DRAMAS
Jan -June
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: VIETNAM.
Commentator: Robert Welch. 6 1.
A recording script. © John Birch
Society; 9Mar67; C19253.
JOHN F. KENNEDY, by Kaysons Internation-
al. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19285.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 8 1. (The Presidents sp ak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19306.
JOHN XXIII, THE POPULATION EXPLOSION,
AND PAUL VI, by Roland I. Pritikin.
3 1. © Roland I. Pritikin;
23Mar67; CI9315.
JOHN TYLER, by Kaysons International.
7 1. (The Presidents speak) Record-
ing script. © Kaysons International,
Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19310.
JOHNNY APPLESEED, a musical play by
John B. Davidson. 1 v. © John B.
Davidson; 27Apr67; DU68552 .
JOHNNY APPLESEED IN THE OHIO TERRITORY;
recording script by Peter Haas. 5 1.
© Peter Haas; 22Mar67; 01932'*.
JOS MONTFERRAND A POINTE-GATINEAU,
un drame avec musique par John
Marler. 59 1. 2 actes. Book
& lyrics only. © John R... Marler;
24Apr67; DU68586.
JOSEPH STALIN; or The Kremlin conspiracy.
Drama in 3 acts, 6 scenes by
Nicholas Kairez. 82 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 1957. NM: revisions.
© Nicholas Kairez; 31May67; DU6889O.
JOSHUA, a drama in one act by
Marvin Alyn Brodsky. 69 1.
© Marvin Alyn Brodsky; 19Apr67;
DU68475 ■
JOSHUA, by Gordon A. Shomaker, Jr.
77 1. A play. Appl. states prev.
reg. 1959, '*9358. NM: additions.
© Gordon Shomaker; 8Feb67; DU67959.
UN JOUR, J'AI RENCONTRE LA VERITE, par
Fellcien Marceau, pseud, de Louis
Carette. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© Fellcien Marceau; 27Mar67;
DU68736 .
JOURNEY, by Allan Knee. 27 1.
A play in I6 scenes. © Allan
Knee; 27Jan67; DU67717 .
JOURNEY IN FOREVER, a new musical play
in two acts. Book & lyrics by
A. Grant Olson, music & additional
lyrics by J. Geoffrey Colton. 1 v.
© A. Grant Olson & J. Geoffrey
Colton; 20Mar67; DU683II.
THE JOURNEY OF THE FIFTH HORSE AND
HARRY, NOON AND NIGHT; two plays by
Ronald Rlbman. Boston, Little, Brown.
252 p. © Ronald Ribman; 22Mar67;
A899225 .
A JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM, a Christmas
pageant by Lillian K. Haversat.
12 1. © Lillian Kerr Haversat;
7Feb67; DU679t6.
JOURNEY TO SPAIN. See
THE MiiRINE AND THE GYPSY GIRL,
JOYRIDE, a play with music in one act,
5 scenes; music & lyrics by Simon
Sargon. 10"* p. © Simon Sargon;
10Feb67; DU67817.
JUDAISM'S COMING GOLDEN AGE: THE
PROMISE AND PROSPECT OF AMERICAN
JEWRY, by Martin A. Cohen. 9 1.
® National Jewish Welfare Board;
26jun67; CI965O.
THE JUDAS APPLAUSE, a play in two acts
by Gary Munn. 1 v. © Gary Munn;
15Mar67; DU683'*7.
THE JUDAS TREE, a musical drama of
Judas Iscariot, poetry & prose by
Thomas Blackburn, music by Peter
Dickinson. ' London, Novello. 67 p.
3 parts. ® Novello & Co., Ltd.;
lFeb67; DFO-1539.
JUDI LAURIE AND HER PUPPET GOVERNMENT,
by Judl Laurie, pseud, of Judl
Aven-Hen & A. Aven-Hen. 17 1.
A show consisting of famous political
figures represented in the form of
of dummies. © Judl Laurie Aven-Hen;
l4Apr57; DU68431.
JUDO WAS HIS WEAPON, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Kenneth M. Carl. JO 1. © Kenneth M.
Carl; 8jun67; DU68881.
JUDY, THE STORY OF A FAMILY IN DIS-
TRESS, by Irving H. Robinson. 63 1.
A play in 3 scenes. © James Messin-
ger 8: William J. O'Brien; 3Jan67;
DU67559.
JULIET IN MANTUA; being the account of
the sojourn in Mantua of Romeo &
Juliet, 8c their return to Verona by
Robert Nathan. 1st ed . New York,
A. A. Knopf. Ill p. 3 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1955, DU40541 &
1965, DU63840. NM: additions &
revision. © Robert Nathan; 12Sep66;
DP6281* .
JULIUS CAESAR; commentary, complete
text, glossary, edited by Sidney Lamb.
Lincoln, Neb., Cliff's Notes. 70 p.
(Complete study ed. ) 5 acts. Appl.
author: Clifton K. Hillegass, employer
for hire. NM: additions 5: revisions.
© C. K. Hillegass; 9Mar67; A896666.
JUNEBUG GRADUATES TONIGHT'. A play by
Archie Shepp. 53 1. 2 acts. Book
& lyrics only. © Archie Shepp;
29Mar67; DU68238.
DER JUNGE LORD (The young milord)
Komische Oper In zwei Akten von
Ingeborg Bachmann, Muslk von Hans
Werner Henze, English version by
Eugene Walter. Mainz, B. Schott ' s
Sohne. 542 p. (Edition Schott, 585O)
Nach elner Parabel aus Der Schelk von
Alexandria und seine Sklaven von
Wllhelm Hauff. English & German.
Klavler-Auszug. Appl. states prev.
reg. DFO-1371. NM: English version.
© B. Schott's Sohne; 25Nov66; DFO-1541.
JUNGLE OF CITIES AND OTHER PLAYS, by
Berthold Brecht. Jungle of cities,
translated by Anselm Hollo; Drums
in the night, translated by Frank
Jones; Roundheads and peakheads,
translated by N. Goold-Verschoyle.
New York, Grove Press. 28^ p. ^ (An
Evergreen black cat book, BC-89,
NM: translation of Roundheads and
peakheads & notes. © Grove Press,
Inc.; 28Mar66; DP6542.
JUNGLE WITHOUT TREES; libretto, words &
music by Ernest M. Hubbert. 1 v.
2 acts. © Ernest M. Hubbert; 20Mar67;
DU68121.
JUPITER i By Radnona Asnyk, pseud, of
Anna Ordynski. 8 1. (Guess what,
series VII) © Anna Ordynski;
31May67; 019519-
JUST A SECRETARY; script for a color
sound slidefllm . . . prepared espe-
cially for First National City Bank
by Gotham Film Productions. 17 1.
© First National City Bank; 24Mayb7;
CI9495.
JUST HOW THIN IS THE LINE? An original
story written 5: adapted for television
by James A. Walls. 32 1. © James A.
Walls; 19May67; DU68887.
JUST TAURUS AND ME, a half hour comedy
series for television by Marvin Sand-
berg. 35 1. ® Marvin Sandberg;
27Feb67; DU67928.
JUST TRY IT, written by Fredric D,
Ramey. 1 v. A play in 6 scenes.
© Fredric Darryl Ramey; 17Feb67;
DU67840.
JUSTICE, by Phillip S. Gelb. 50 1.
A long one-act play. © Phillip S.
Gelb; 29May67; DU68928.
A JUXTAPOSITION: LIFE AND DEATH, a
play to be performed on a mobile
stage by Annabelle Farmelant. 1 v.
© Annabelle Farmelant; l8Apr67;
DU68452.
K
KEEP AN EAR TO THE JAMPOT, a play in
nine scenes by Lynn Lee. 1 v.
© Lynn Lee; 9Feb67; DU67808.
KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Marshall Heinlsch. 32 1-
© Marshall Heinlsch; 27Mar67;
DU68197 .
KEEP THE FAITH BABY; words by Adam
Clayton Powell. 2 sheets.
® Bright Tunes Music Corp.; I8jan67;
CI9124 .
KEEP THE FAITH BABY; words by Adam
Clayton Powell & C. Sumner Stone.
Sheet. © Bright Tunes Music Corp.;
l4Feb67; CI9186.
KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE STABS, by Clifford
W. Stone. 2 sheets. A filmstrlp
svrlpt. © Clifford W. Stone; lMay67;
CI9417.
KENNWORT FORTINBRAS; ein Akt von Stefan
Vajda. [Vienna] Universal Edition.
27 p. ©Universal Edition, A.G.;
4nov66; DFO-1494.
THE KEY GAME, a new play by William
Dorsey Blake. 1 v. 2 acts.
© William Dorsey Blake; 22May67;
DU68741.
THE KID FROM TERRE HAUTE; music &
lyrics by Edward J. Lakso, book by
Steve Fisher & Edward J. Lakso. 1 v.
A musical play in 2 acts. Based on
Mr. Fisher's Random House novel
Giveaway. Appl. states prev. reg. as
Will the real Eddie Shelton please
stand up?, 15Feb65, DU62281. © Ed-
ward J. Lakso & Steve Fisher;
28Mar67; DU58371.
A KIND OF JUSTICE, a play by Margaret
Wood, suggested by the poem by F. L.
Lucas. London, S. French. 18 p.
(French's acting edition) © Samuel
French, Ltd.; Iljul66; DFO-I503. |
A KIND OF TREASON; screenplay by
Tadeusz Z. Danlelewski. 113 1-
Based on a novel by Robert S.
Elegant. © Tadeusz Z. Danlelewski;
lMar67; DU68012.
KING ARTHUR AND HIS MAGIC SWORD, by
Marcy Venables (Marcia Brownson
Venables) 30 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Marcy Venables; 21Jun67; J1U69019.
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1967
KING BORU, a play in three acts by
Irvrin Chocheles. 120 1. © Irwin
Chocheles; 26jun67; DU69046.
THE KING HAS SENT FOR NELLY, by Dorothy
J. Strudwiok. 142 1. A play in 5
acts. © Dorothy J. Strudwick;
21Jun67; DU69012.
A KING IN ONE PLACE, a play in three
acts by Dana M. Tremayne (Mark Dana
Tremayne) 1 v. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Drinking song, 29Apr66,
DU65607. NM: revisions. © Dana M.
Tremayne; 15Feb67; DU67818.
KING LEAR. See
TRAGEDIES Hi ROMEO AND JULIET,
OTHELLO, KING LEAR.
THE KING OF THE ALPS AITO THE MISAN-
THROPE, a roraantic-comic fairytale
with music in three acts by Ferdinand
Raimund; translated from the German
& adapted by Erwin Tramer. 112 1.
Book & lyrics only. ® Erwin Tramer;
21Jun67; DU69OI3.
KING OF THE CASTLE, by Nevil Malln,
Introd. by Simon Phlpps. London,
S. French. I6 p. (French's acting
edition) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
30ct66; DFO-1506.
KING OF THE VINEYARD, by Carl V. Abrams .
23 1. A play. © Carl V. Abrams;
31May67; DU68885 .
KING SOLOMON'S JUDGEMENT, a play in
three scenes by Anda Amir (Anda
Amir Pinkerfeld) New York, Jewish
Education Committee Press. I8 p.
© Jewish Education Committee of New
York, Inc.; 15Jun65; DP6352.
THE KINGDOM OF THE SAINTS, by Larry
Smucker. 93 1. A screenplay.
© Larry Franklin Smucker; 27Feb67;
DU67919.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE KINGDOM OF UTOPIA, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Marion E. McMahon. 30 1.
© Marion E. McMahon; 14jun67;
DU6895I.
KINGS AND DEVILS, by Marino Pelaez.
24 1. A play in 3 acts. ©Marino
Pelaez; 3Mar67; DU68358.
A KISS FOR A LIFETIME, a play in one
act by Richard E. Cottrell. 11 1.
© Richard E. Cottrell; 29May67;
DU68802.
KITCHEN. See
KITCHENETTE.
KITCHENETTE, by Ronald Tavel. A play.
(In Partisan review, spring 1957,
p. 233-250) Appl. states prev. reg.
as Kitchen, 29Nov65, DU64825. NM:
additions & revisions. ©Ronald
Tavel; 27Apr67; DP6376.
KITTEN SITTIM', an original teleplay by
Mildred Dumas. 32 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 5Jul66; DU66188. NM:
revision. © Mildred Dumas; 25Jan67;
DU6770I .
KLASS, RAYMOND N.
Iowa automobile negligence kit.
Binders 1-2. © lAuo;39; AA308688.
Ann Klass (W); 6Feb67; R403227 .
KLOPPING, THE ART OF JEWISH KARATE,
a theatrical revue by Michael
Robert David & Calvin Ander. 1 v.
® Michael Robert David & Calvin
Ander; 3Apr67; DU68591.
THE KNIFE FIGHTERS, by Bert Williams
(Bertram Roger Williams) 124 1.
A screenplay. © Bert Williams;
20Apr57;DU68500.
THE KNIGHTS OP THE STEPS, by Robert
Campbell & Mervyn Murphy. I4l 1.
A play in 5 acts. © Robert Camp-
bell & Mervyn Murphy; 29May67;
DU68798.
KDNIG DROSSELBART; M4rchen in einem
Vorspiel und sieben Bildern von R. D.
Michael, pseud, von Robert Dittmann.
[Vienna] Universal Edition. 96 t>.
© Universal Edition, A.G.; 28DecS6;
DFO-1533.
KREMLIN CONSPIRACY.
JOSEPH STALIN.
See
KRISTEN VETENSKAP: JELIGIONEN FOE EN
VETENSKAPLIG TIDSALDER (Christian
Science: Religion for a scientific
age) Av Gordon F. Campbell. I8 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. 200ct65,
CI8911. © Gordon F. Campbell;
15May67; C19584.
THE LABYRINTH, a short play in one
act by Robert Michael Zibel. 39 1.
© Robert Michael Zibel; 10Feb67;
DP6355 .
THE LACE JUNGLE, a satire by Rosella
McQuain. 17 1. One act. © Rosella
Dell Mcftuain; 6Apr67; DU68324.
LADIES' DAY, a new comedy in three
acts by Leslie Stevens. I v.
© Leslie Stevens; 8Mar67; DU68050.
LADIES OF THE PALMEATER HOME, a comedy
by Penny Grill. 6I 1. 2 acts.
© Penny Grill; llMay67; DU6866I.
LADY AMD THE TIGERS, a play in one act
by Bob Pelnberg & Jack Wohl.
12 1. e Bob Peinberg & Jack Wohl;
13Mar67; DU68454.
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET, an original
adaptation by John T. Baker. 43 1.
A play in 3 acts. From a play by
C. H. Hazlewood, based on a novel by
Mary Elizabeth Braddon. © John T.
Baker; 28jun67; DU69059.
THE LADY LINGERS, by Douglas Farr,
pseud, of Charles Bernard Gilford.
Kansas City, Mo., Play House. 14 p.
© Douglas Farr; lSep63; DP628l.
THE LADY WHO LOOKED LIKE A BULLDOG,
a play in one act by Richard Culter.
13 1. © Richard Eugene Culter;
10Apr67; DU58382.
LADY WINDERMERE'S DAH, a dramatico-
musical composition by Arch Alfred
McKillen. 68 1. 4 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Arch Alfred McKil-
len; 26Apr67; DU68596.
EIN LANDARZT; A country doctor Von
Hans Werner Henze; Oper in einem Akt
nach der Novelle von Franz Kafka;
English translation by Wesley Balk;
vocal score von Heinz Moehn. Mainz,
B. Schott's Sbhne. 63 p. (Edition
Schott 5674) Klavlerauszug. NM:
Music, translation & vocal score
© B. Schott's S'Shne; 20Dec65;
DP6269.
THE LANDLADY, by Stephen R. Macht.
15 1. A play in 2 scenes.
© Stephen R. Macht; 24Apr67;
DU68525 ■
25
THE LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE APPROACH,
an interpretation by Audrey R.
Hinds. 15 1. Script. © Audrey
R. Hinds; 27Apr67; CI9459.
LAPIS LAZULI, a film by Stephen
Frederic Verona, written by Larry
Alexander. 104 1. © Stephen
Frederic Verona & Larry Alexander;
12Apr67; DU68405.
LASSIE'S REVENGE, by William F. Dugan &
Eunice H. Quennell. 8 1. A lecture
® William F. Dugan & Eunice H.
Quennell; 27Feb67; CI9232.
THE LAST DAYS OF THE UNITED STATES
a drama in three acts by Raymond'j.
Marschalk, Sr. I83 1. © Raymond J.
Marschalk, Sr.; 19Jun67; DU68994 .
THE LAST LOST WEEKEND OF MISSIONARY
PEALE, a tragicomedy for one char-
acter by Keith Spencer Felton. 1 v.
2 acts. © Keith Spencer Felton;
27Apr67; DU68547.
THE LAST TRUMPET; screenplay by Bernard
Gordon & Julian Halevy. 1 v.
Appl. author: Security Pictures, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Security Pic-
tures, Inc.; 9Feb67; DU67760.
LATE BLOOMING FLOWERS, after the
novel by Anton Chekhov, adapted for
the stage by Tim Kelly a.k.a. Timothy
Joseph Kelley. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Tim Kelly; 17Jan67; DU67740.
THE LATE LATE SHOW, a comedy in one act
by Randolph Carter. 27 1.
© Randolph Carter; 21Jun67; DU69OIO.
LATER, THE SAME DAY, by Leo Skir.
22 1. A play in 2 scenes. Includes
lyrics to 1 song. © Leo Skir;
27Mar67; DU68181.
THE LAUNDROMAT- DAY, an original one-act
play by Roger N. Cornish. 37 1.
© Roger N. Cornish; 20Apr67:
DU68502.
LAURETTE; cu, L' amour voleur. Comedie
en deux actes et trois tableaux de
Marcelle Maurette & Marc Gilbert
Sauvajon. 1 v. © Marcelle Maurette
& Marc Gilbert Sauvajon; 29Dec66;
DU67651.
THE LAW OF LIFE, an original story
written & adapted f&r television
by Jimmie Jones. 29 1. © Jimmie
Jones; 5Apr67; DU68458.
LAW UHTO HIMSELF, by D. Mike Yates
(Doyle N. Yates) 132 1. A play
in 2 acts. © Doyle N. Yates;
6Mar67; DU68030.
LAY-DEES AN' MISTUS, a one act play
by Piri Thomas. 25 1. © Piri
Thomas; 6Mar67; DU68034.
LEARN FROM A BACKWARD DAVENPORT, a play
for the theater in three acts by
Wallace Salter. 1 v. © Wallace
Salter; l6jun67; DU69034 .
THE LEARNED LADIES, a comedy in five
acts by Roger Herzel. 54 ].
Adapted from Moliere ' s Les femmes
savantes. © Roger W. Herzel;
3Apr67; DU68410.
EEARMING, BUT THE HARD WAY, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Dorothy A. Bingham. 30 1.
© Dorothy A. Bingham; 23May67;
DU68815 .
LEARNING, BUT THE HARD WAY, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Dorothy A. Bingham. 30 1.
© Dorothy A. Bingham; I4jun67;
DU68961. ' ■
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26
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
LEARNING TO MULTIPLY WHOLE NUMBERS,
LESSON ONE, by Vance F. McKean.
1 V. © Vance F. McKean; 6Feb67;
CI9179.
LECTURE AMD DEMONSTRATION ON THE GENTLE
ART OF PERSUASION, by John E. C.
Taylor. 2 1. ® John E. C. Taylor;
llApr67; C19377.
THE LEDGE, a comedy In three acts by
George Lefferts. 79 1- ® George
Lefferts; 50Mar67; DU68332.
LEGACY FOR TOMORROW, by Pat Slkes Stern-
berg. 107 1. A play In J acts.
© Pat Sikes Sternberg; 5Apr67;
DU685 12 .
THE LEGEND OF A SUMMER PLACE, an
original story written & adapted
for television by Edward Brzozowski.
31 1. © Edward Brzozowski; 27Mar57;
DU68195 •
THE LEGEND OF HOLE IN THE ROCK, by
Helen James. 64 1. A play in i acts.
i£) Helen James; 2'(Apr67; DU68552.
LEGEND OF THE CHERRY TREE, by Phyllis
Fenn Cunningham. 5 1. A play in
2 acts. © Phyllis Fenn Cunningham;
6jun67; DU688t2.
LEROY AND THE ARK, by Allen Davis III.
30 1. A play in 5 scenes. Appl.
states prev. reg. 10Jul64, DU6o646.
NM: additions & revisions. © Allen
Davis III; l8Apr67; DU68it49.
LESSON NO.l. 81. Recording script.
© Self-Hypnosis Development Center,
Inc.; 10May67; C19528.
LESSON NO. 2. 3 1. Recording script.
® Self -Hypnosis Development Center,
Inc.; 10May67; C19529.
LESSON NO. 3. 2 1. Recording script.
© Self -Hypnosis Development Center,
Inc.; 10May67; C19530.
LESTER THE JESTER; or. The royal
playmate. By W. Randolph Galvln,
Jr. 30 1. A play in 2 acts.
© W. Randolph Galvin, Jr.; 21Jun67;
DU69067 .
LET FREEDOM RING, a play in two acts
by John B. Saye. 1 v. With music.
Appl. states prev. reg. 21Dec65 ,
DU64691. NM: revisions & additions.
© John B. Saye; 10May67; DU68658.
LET YOUR OLD MAN DO ALL THE WORK. See
FIN NESS AND THE UNSCALEABLES .
LETHE AND MIMIR WHERE PEOPLE GATHER,
a play in two acts by Peter Copani
with James Nisbet Clark. 1 v.
© Peter Copani (Eric Spiros) &
James Nisbet Clark; l6jan67; DU67742.
LET'S GO SHOPPING, an exciti.ng & unique
TV show in color, daily, local area,
15 or 30 minutes duration created by
Irv Gottheiraer (Irving Gottheimer)
6 1. Script. © Irving Gottheiraer;
28Mar67; C19344 .
LET'S MAKE A PLAY, by Lawrence S.
Charfoos. 22 1. A play in 3 acts.
Adaptation of the Three little pigs
fairy tale. © L. S. Charfoos;
24Apr67; DU68588.
LET'S MAKE A SLIDE-FILM. 11 1. -A
filmstrlp script. © Sears, Roebuck
& Co.; 6Feb67; CI9386.
LET'S PUT ON A PURIM PLAY! A musical
play in rhyme by Didian Goldberg,
musical arrangement by James Donenfeld.
Dee Gee Publishers. 1 v. 1 act.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1953,
DU33065. NM: musical arrangement.
® Didian Goldberg; 23Feb67; DP6335 .
LETTER TO JESUS; gospel recitative,
by Inez Andrews. 3 1. © Lion
Pub. Co., Inc.; l4Mar67; C19319.
A LETTER TO SALINA; motion picture
script by David Burroughs, pseud,
of Gary Erail Schmidt. 31 1-
© David Burroughs; 3Feb67; DU67969-
THE LIBRARY, by Carlos Maggl, trans-
lated by William I. Oliver. 87 1.
A play in 3 acts. ® William I.
Oliver; 2Peb67; DU6796O.
LIBRARY INSTRUCTION. See
THE CARD CATALOG.
EL LIBRO DEL ANDREO MARTIN, by Sherwln
W. Howard. 119 1- A play with
music. Book & lyrics only.
© Sherwln W. Howard; 13Feb67;
DU67954 .
LIGHTER DER NACHT; Musical in sechs
Bildern von Thomas Fluch 5: Werner
Schneyder, Musik von Peter Riegel,
pseud, of Otto Dinnebier. '[Vienna]
Universal Edition. 105 p.
© Universal Edition, A.G.; l6Dec66;
DFO-I540.
LIFE AND LOVES OF DEAN JONATHAN SWIFT.
FAREWELL TO GREATNESS:
LIFE CAN BE FANCY, a romantic com.edy in
three acts by Rose Grieco. 1 v.
® Rose Florence Grieco; 20Mar67;
DU68290.
LIFE IN CELL BLOCK XIII. See
GLADIOLA THE LIBRARIAN.
LIFE IN THE COUNTRY, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Ken McDonald. 30 1.
® Ken McDonald; 5Apr67; DU68463.
LIFE IS MORE THAN f LOOK, by James W.
Clrtain. Sheet. © Jam.es W. Cirtain;
6Feb67; C19448.
LIFE OF MARIE DRESSLER.
SWAN SONG.
See
LIFE OF MY FATHER, GENERAL HARRIS,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Edith Ward.
30 1. © Edith Ward; 19May67;
DU6
LIFE UNAFRAID. See
EN TILVAERELSE UDEN FRYGT.
LIFEGUARD. See
PROGRAMME .
LIKE SWEET BELLS JANGLED, by Nell
Vipond. 76 1. A play. © Neil C.
Vipond; 2liFeb67; DU68085 .
A LILY IN LITTLE INDIA, a comedy by
Donald Howarth. London, S. French.
63 p. (French's acting edition)
3 acts. ® Donald Howarth; 8Aug66;
DFO-l!(98.
LINCOLN (Abraham Lincoln) By Kaysons
International. 7 1. (The Presidents
speak) Recording script. © Kaysons
International, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19300.
LINCOLN, PART TWO, by Robert Manns,
pseud, of Robert G. Brown. 88 1.
A play. © Robert G. Brown; 30Mar67;
DU68244 .
LINCOLN SLEPT HERE, by Lynn B. Kohner.
27 1. A play. ® Lynn B. Kohner;
23Mar67; DU6817I.
LINDA, by Danny Davis, Julie Kay &
Jackie Vernon. 2 1. A monologue.
© Davliz Music Corp.; 26Jan67;
CI9118.
THE LINE OF SUCCESSION, by N. S. Rob-
bins. 57 1. A play. © N. S. Rob-
bins; 21Jun67; DU69020.
LINEN DEPARTMENT, by N. S. Robblns.
12 1. A play. © N. S. Robblns;
25Jan67; DU67636.
THE LION IN WINTER, by James Goldman.
New York, Random House. 110 p.
2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg. as
A day in the life of Henry the
second, 1964, DU6o4l4. NM: editorial
revision & additions. © James Gold-
man; 12Sep66; DP6289.
A LION'S TALE, by Children's Theatre
Committee of the Junior League of
Philadelphia. 15 1. A musical
play in 3 acts. © Junior League
of Philadelphia; 9Mar67; DU68058.
THE LISBON AFFAIR, an original dramatic
narrative by Mark Balfour. 3 1.
NM: revision. © Mark Balfour;
24May67; C19496.
THE LITERAT'JRE OF AMERICA, VOL.4:
Modern drama, poetry, and essavs;
Julian L. Maline, James Berkley,
general editors. Syracuse [N.Y.]
L. W. Singer Co. 38O p. (Singer/
Random House literature series)
NM: additions. © L. W. Singer Co.,
Inc.; 3Jan67; A891133.
LITTLE BROTHER, by D. Devaney. Sheet.
© Silver Star Music Pub. Co., Inc. 8c
Francis & Marvin Music; 10Feb67;
CI9403.
A LITTLE CONSCIENCE MONEY, by Leo
Goldman. 84 1. A screenplay.
Appl. states prev. reg. 7Jul66,
DU66218. I'M: additional text.
® Leo Goldman; 17May67; DU68721.
THE LITTLE DIPPER, a musical drama in
folk style, three acts. Book, script
& lyrics by Diane Ward, pseud, of
Corajane Diane Bunce, music by
Hoseann Hammill. 333 1- APPl-
states prev. reg. 10Apr57, DU44543.
NM: addition. ® Hoseann Hammill 8c
Corajane Diane Bunce; 25Jan67;
DU67705 .
LITTLE HARD WORK AGES A GENTLEMAN. See
THE ROYAL ROGUES.
THE LITTLE LOST STAR, by Laurel
Clendenen. 12 1. A recording
script. © Laurel E. Clendenen;
3Apr67; C1936;i-
THE LITTLE MAID, a one act, two scene
play by Betty Lou Borland. 11 1.
© Betty Lou Borland; 30Mar67;
DU684l8.
LITTLE MISTER, a musical comedy in two
acts. Story, play & lyrics by Don
Taggart (Donald Barnett Taggart)
music by Ed Greene, pseud, of Edward
Greenberg; music book 8c mus'ic by Don
Taggart h Ed Greene. 1 v. © Donald
Barnett Taggart & Edward Greenberg;
19Jun67; DU68993.
LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC.
THREE PLAYS.
See
THE LITTLE TIN HORN, a new Christmas
story," story by Francis L. Harvey
music by Bob Voss (Robert Voss)
1 v. A screenplay. © Francis L.
Harvey k Bob Voss; 17Apr67; DU68440.
LITTLE, UNIMPORTANT THINGS, a play
in one act by Wra. .Barth Osmundsen.
91. © William Barth Osmundsen;
2Sep66; DP6369.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
27
THE LITTLE WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Linda Roberts. 31 I.
© Linda Roberts; 31Mar67; DU682l*9.
LITTLE WOMEN. See
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
LIVE ONES. See
HI HON, I'M HOME.
LIVING IN THE WORKSHOP OP THE INFINITE,
by Elmer H. Bosshardt. 13 1.
® Elmer H. Bosshardt; 9Dec66;
CI9316.
LA LOCOMOTIVE; comedie en 2 acts de
Andrfe Roussln. 1 v. © Andre
Roussin; 9Feb67; DU68260.
LOLLIPOP ISLAND, a operetta for the
primary grades by Herbert T..
Janowsky. New York, E. A.
Middleton. 12 p. © Emanuel A.
Mlddleton; 30Dec66; DP6548.
LONELIEST SOLDIER, by James R. Hower-
ton. 4 1. © James R. Howerton;
29May67; C19515.
LONELINESS, act II, scene IV from An
American montage, a dance-drama by
lovanna Lloyd Wright. 5 1.
© lovanna Lloyd Wright; llMay67;
DP638O.
A LONELY HEART, the life of Johannes
Brahms in story and songs by Pitzroy
Davis. 16 1. ® Pitzroy Davis;
25Apr67; C19593.
LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Lena P. La Rue. 30 1 . © Lena P
La Rue; 20Mar67; DU683O3.
THE LONG EXPERIMENT, a play in one
scene by John K. Pitzpatrick.. 1 v.
© John Kenneth Pitzpatrick; 23Mar67;
DU68176.
LONGMAN'S JOURNEY; written by Robinson
Stockham, pseud, of Linda Juanita
Stockham. 18 1 . A screenplay.
© Linda Juanita Stockham; 9Jan67;
DU67585.
LOOK AT IT THEIR WAY; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 9 1. © Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ijun67; CI9565.
LOOK AT m BODY IT'S WILD, a comedy by
Raymond Carlson. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Raymond Carlson; 21Peb67; DU67979.
LOOK BACK TO THE HILL, a play for
chancel or stage by Don A. Mueller
(Donald A. Mueller) 6I 1. © Don A
Mueller; 17Mar67; DU68119.
LOOK NORTH TO THE FUTURE, a play in
three acts by Dana M. Tremayne
(Mark Dana Tremayne) 1 v
DUsItoj"" ^^^""^y"^' 26May67;
LOPSIDED LOVESEAT. See
A HANDY GIRL TO HAVE AROUND.
THE LORD OUR KING, written by Edna E.
Patalon. 117 1. A play in 28 acts.
© Edna E. Patalon; 27Feb67; ^67924 .
THE LOST MINE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
John R. Rifen. 33 1. © John R.
Rlfen; 19May67; DU68886.
LOST POTENTIAL (Youth for tomorrow);
author: Virgil D. Jones. 9 1.
A play in 5 scenes. © Virgil D.
Jones & Laura J. Jones; 20 Jan 67 ;
DU67677.
LOST VALLEY, an original story written
& adapted for television by Mrs. Clay
Kerby. 30 1. © Mrs. Clay Kerby;
28Apr67; DU68678.
LOUISE, a one act play by John P.
Shevlin. 23 1. © John F. Shevlin;
31May67; DU68812.
love among the squares,
chrissie;
See
LOVE AND BLESSINGS, by Ruth Pallock.
1 V. A musical drama in 3 acts.
© Ruth Pallock; 2Mar67; DU68015 .
LOVE AND WAR, by David Allan Whynn,
pseud, of David A. Lookard; music
by William B. Lockard. 21 1.
A play in 3 scenes with music.
Book & lyrics only. © David A.
Lockard; 30Jun67; DU69079.
LOVE AT THE PAIR, an original musical
comedy in three acts by John J.
Dlnda, William & Madeliene Callahan.
36 1. Book & lyrics only. © John
J. Dinda, William & Madeliene
Callahan; 20Mar67; DU68l't7 .
LOVE FOR LOVE, by William Congreve;
edited by Em.mett L. Avery. Lincoln,
University of Nebraska Press. 147 p.
(Regents restoration drama series)
5 acts. NM; Introd., 2 appendixes Jfc
copious text. ©University of
Nebraska Press; 31Jan67 (in notice:
1966); A893784.
LOVE FOR LOVE, by William Congreve.
Presented by National Theatre of
Great Britain; production by Peter
Wood. 1 V. 5 acts. © Radio Corp.
of America; 30Sep66; A897648.
LOVE FOR MOTHER ERASES FEAR OP DEATH,
by Thelma Levenkron. 1 v. A play
in 3 acts. © Thelma Levenkron;
29Mar67; DU684l6.
LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD, a play in
one act by Christopher Jonas. 22 1.
© Christopher Jones; 23J'an67;
DU6785I.
LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD, by
Philip Lanza. 1 v. A musical
play. © Philip Lanza; 26May67:
DU68930.
LOVE IS A FUNNY THING, by Salvatore
Baslle, Jr. 2 1. A play in 6
scenes. © Salvatore Basile, Jr.;
28Mar67; DU682I3.
LOVE IS A MAGNET, a Christmas play in
two acts by Betty Lou Borland. 23 1.
© Betty Lou Borland; 30Mar67;
DU68417.
LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Ingrid Guidry. 30 1. © Ingrid
Guidry; 23Feb67; DU67899.
LOVE ON A WIDE SCREEN, a play in three
acts by Mary Nordstrom & John M.
Byrne. 144 1. © John M. Byrne &
Mary Nordstrom; 17Feb67j DU67838.
LOVE STORY, a comedy by Roma Greth.
72 1. 3 acts. © Roma Greth;
7Feb57; DU67958.
LOVE 3, a play in three acts by Edith
Rosnay, pseud, of Edith Wilson.
1 V, © Edith Wilson; 6Peb67;
DU67796 .
THE LOVE TREE, by Joyce Johns (Joyce
J. Howard) & Ron Falk (Ronald P.
Falk) 51 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Joyce Johns & Ronald P. Falk;
20Jan67; DU67668.
LOVE YOUR ENEMIES, THE POWER OF LOVE;
words by Adam Clayton Powell.
Sheet. © Bright Tunes Music Corp.;
l4Feb67; CI9192.
LOVELY, JUST LOVELY, a half -hour tele-
vision play by Gordon Neil, pseud,
of John Gordon Neil Rushbrook.
31 1. 2 acts. © John Gordon Neil
Rushbrook; 9Feb67; Du67804 .
LOVER DESPITE HIMSELF, the strange tri-
angle of G. B. S. in three acts by
Victor Clement, based on a biographical
novel by T. Innes Hanley. 1 v.
© Victor Clement & Tullah Innes
Hanley; 5Apr67; DU68329.
THE LOVES OF CASS MCGUIRE, a play bv
Brian Prlel (Bernard Patrick Friell
New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
ni?? P^- ? ^=*=- ® Brian Prlel;
l4Apr67 (in notice: I966); DP6379.
THE LOVES OF CASS MCGUIRE, a play in
three acts by Brian Friel (Bernard
Patrick Friel) 1 v. © Brian Prlel:
31Jan67; DU67618.
THE LOVING COUPLE, a play with music
by Christian Hamilton. 1 v. 2 acts.
Book only. © Christian Hamilton;
27Mar67; DU68367 .
THE LUCKIEST STIFF IN THE WORLD, a
comedy in three acts by Edward Sherby.
DU68807 ^''"^'■'^ Sherby; 31May67;
THE LULU PLAYS, by Prank Wedekind.
Earth spirit; Pandora's box; Death
and the devil. Newly translated S:
with an introd. by Carl Richard
Mueller. Greenwich, Conn., Fawoett
Publications. 190 p. (Tulane Drama
review series, Richard Schechner,
general editor) (Premier book, t340)
© on translation & introd.; Carl
Richard Mueller; llApr67; A918725.
LUV, by Murray Schisgal; foreword by
Walter Kerr. Acting ed. Dramatists
Play Service. 68 .p. 2 acts. NM:
additions & revisions. © Murray
Schisgal; 21Dec66; DP6280.
LUST OP LEONARD LECHINGLEER See
FOG TOWN.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9282.
LYSISTRATA. See
MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR.
M
MA POTTER'S KINGDOM, a musical comedy
by D. C. Keller S: J. W. Dean. 1 v.
© David C. Keller & J. William Dean;
26Jan67; DU67711.
MACHIAVELLI AND THE MANDRAKE, an origi-
nal play by Stanley Harrison. 1 v.
2 acts. © Dorothy Rodman & Stanley
Harrison; 10May67; DU68785 .
MACK, a melodrama in three acts by
Theodore G. Cooper. 104 1.
© Theodore Gleston Cooper; 31Jan67:
DU67726.
THE MADAM, a play in one act by Gwen
Cherrell. London, S. French. 42 p.
(French's acting edition) 3 scenes.
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 9Nov66;
DFO-1507.
MME. TELLIER'S EXCURSION
ISODORUS .
See
•-#-
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28
DRAMAS
Jan -June
MADRIGAL, adapted from George Eliot's
novel Silas Marner; book, lyrics 5:
music ty Austin E. Gumbs, C. Joseph
Highberger & Bruce Kovacs. 1 v.
2 acts. ® Bruce J. Kovacs, Austin
Gumbs & C. Joseph Highberger;
21Mar67; DU68211.
MAELSTROM, by Alexander Grattan.
100 1. A screenplay. © Alexander
Daniel Grattan; JAprS?; DU6827't.
THE MAGIC DRUM OF YUCATAN, a play for
children in five scenes by Emily Dean
Heilman. 57 1. © Emily Dean Heil-
man; JOJunS?; DU6908O.
MAGIC FISH. See
THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE.
THE MAGIC KISS, a children's musical
play by Vivienne Lebarr; book &: lyrics
by Vivienne Lebarr, pseud, of Vivienne
Lebhar; music by Bill Inglls S: Joe
Vitagliano. 38 1. 6 scenes. Book
& lyrics only. © Vivienne Lebarr;
12Jan67; DU67602.
THE MAGIC OP THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT, by Tom
Kappele ^Thomas E. Kappele) & Betty
Kappele (Elizabeth Mary S. Kappele),
music by Ron Davis. 13 1. A play in
4 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Tom Kappele & Betty Kappele;
30Jan67; DU67729.
MAGIC PRISON, by Archibald MacLeish.
10 1. Text from the poems S: letters
of Emily Dickinson & the recollections
of T. W. Higginson. NM: adaptation.
© Archibald MacLeish; lMay67;
DU68620.
THE MAGIC RING, by N. S. Bobbins. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © N. S. Bobbins;
25Jan67; DU67635-
MAGNAVOX COMMERCIAL, by George Gvmder-
son. Sheet. © George Gunderson;
llMay67; 019^58 .
MAGNOLIA MANOR, CAIRO, by Lynn B.
Kohner. 11 1. A play. © Lynn
B. Kohner; i;ji<lar67; DU68169.
MAIL ORDER FAMILY. 2 1. (The Pun
factory, no. 2) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9155.
LA MAISON D'OS, de Roland Dubillard.
r Paris] Gallimard. 171 p.
Bl scenes. © Editions Galllraard;
15Nov66; DFO-ltgi.
MAKE LIKE A DOG. Ses
FOUR SHORT PLAYS.
MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR, a satire adapted
from Lysistrata, by Sylvia Chipman.
25 1. 6 scenes. © Sylvia Chipman;
lMar67; DU68009.
THE MAKING OF CAROLINE, by John Haynes.
54 1. A play in 3 acts. © John
Haynes; 20Mar67; DU58291:.
MALINCHE, a play in three acts by
D. Strudwick. 104 1. © Dorothy
J. Strudwick; lMar67 ; DU68007.
MAMAN J'AI PEUR; ou, Est-ce que les
veaux font des manieres? De Rufus,
pseud, of Jacques Narcy, Brigitte
Fontaine Sc Jacques Higelin. 58 1.
A play. © Jacques Narcy, Brigitte
Fontaine & Jacques Higelin; lMay57;
DU68864 .
A MAN AND HIS WATERMELON, by Danny Davis,
Julie Kay & Jackie Vernon. 3 1- A
monologue. © Davliz Music Corp.;
26jan67; 019119-
MAN AND SUPERMAN, by George Bernard
Shaw; introd. by N. R. Teltel. New
York, Airmont Pub. Co. 192 p.
(Classics series, CL96) 4 acts.
NM: artwork 5: introd. © Airmont
Pub. Co., Inc.; 24Dec65; A897835 .
THE MAN FROM AAB; screenplay by Bart
Zadeh (Nicholas B. Zadeh) 78 1.
© Nicholas B. Zadeh; 26Apr67;
DU68599.
MAN PROM VENUS. See
THE STRANGE AMBASSADOR.
THE MAN FROM WEYHILL, a musical drama.
Book & lyrics by Robert Forest;
music by Edna Geary. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Robert G. Forest & Edna M. Geary;
llMay67; DU68663.
MAN IS NOT ALONE, by Everett M.
Dirksen & H. Paul Jeffers. 1 v.
Recording script in 7 parts.
© M. A. Mangum Productions, Inc.;
19May67; C19484 .
MAN OP LA MANCHA, a musical play by
Dale Wasserman; lyrics by Joe Darion;
music by Mitch Leigh. New York,
Random House. 82 p. Book 8c lyrics
only. © Dale Wasserman; 40ct66;
DP6275 .
A MAN OF SORROWS, a modern screen
adaptation of Handel's Messiah;
created & written by H. F. Erlen-
wein & Chas. V. Martignoni. 54 1.
2 parts. © Henry P. Erlenwein &
Charles V. Martignoni; 8Jun67;
DU68920.
THE MAN ON THE BUS, by Robert R.
Vogelsang. 5 1. A monologue.
© Robert R. Vogelsang; 31Jan67;
CI9I37.
MAN OUT OF TIME, a play in three acts
by Lee Nestor. 1 v. © Lee T.
Nestor; 30Mar67; DU68246.
MAN UNLIMITED. See
EL HOMBRE ES ILIMITADO.
MANAGEMENT IN ACTION, PROBLEM-SOLVING
DISCUSSION SKILLS; script for group
critique tapes prepared by Xerox
Education Division. 11 1. © Xerox
Corp.; lMay67; CI95I7 .
MANAGEMENT IN ACTION, PROBLEM -SOLVING
DISCUSSION SKILLS; script for intro-
ductory tape prepared by Xerox
Education Division. 14 1. © Xerox
Corp.; lMay67; C19516.
MANAGEMENT IN ACTION, PROBLEM- SOLVING
DISCUSSION SKILLS; script for program
tapes prepared by Xerox Education
Division. I05 1. © Xerox Corp.;
lMay67; CI95I8.
MANAGEMENT OF VENDOR RESOURCES; pur-
chasing aspects of quality assurance
program by Walter J. Garrow. 1 v.
A talk. © Walter J. Garrow; 27Apr67;
CI9414.
A MANDATE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE; words by
Adam Clayton Powell & C. Sumner
Stone. 2 1. © Bright Tunes Music
Corp.; 28Peb67; C19229.
MANEUVERS COURSE, SECTION A-D, nar-
ration by Paul Sanderson. 4 educa-
tional lecture scripts. © Sanderson
Films, Inc.; 5Jun67; CI96OO-I9599,
19601-19602.
MANGAGAS A LINTEG ITI DIGS: SADINO ITI
AYANNA KEN KASANO ITI PANAGTRABAHONA,
maysa a maibalakad iti Christian
Science .lanaganan ni Paul Stark
Seeley. 34 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. 15Sep66, CI8825. NM: trans-
lation. © Paul Stark Seeley;
15May67; CI9585.
THE MANTLE OF GOD, HIS SPIRIT, by
Wesley Gene Miller. 1 v. © Wesley
Gene Miller; 6Feb67; 019155-
LE MARATHON; piece en trois actes de
Claude Confortes. 1 v. Book &
lyrics only. © Claude Confortes;
4May67; DU68624 .
MARGIE, an original musical & screen-
play by William P. Dugan & Eunice
Quennell. 43 1, Book & lyrics only.
© William F. Dugan & Eunice H.
Quennell; 27Jan67; DU6768O.
MARGO, by Robert F. Mirvish- 1 v-
A musical play in 2 acts. Adapted
from his novel by the author. Book
& lyrics only. ® Robert P. Mirvish;
2Mar67; DU68013.
MARIA CHAPDELAINE; op^ra en quatre
actes par H. Shirley Fowke - 1 v-
L'adaptation du roman par Louis
H^mon. © Helen Shirley Fowke;
4Jan67; DU67647-
THE MARINE AND THE GYPSY GIRL; one act
in three scenes by Luigi Sanna &
Anna Maria Spaggiari; music by Nino
(Antonio Beccanulli) English version
by Giorgia Valensin. 1 v. An opera.
From Journey to Spain, short story
by Luigi Sanna. Appl. states prev.
reg. DU66999. © Antonio Beccanulli;
l8May67; DU68869.
MARIO UND SULLA; Schauspiel in fllnf
Bildern von J. A. Boeok. [Vienna]
I'm'versal Edition. 133 P- © Uni-
versal Edition, A.G.; 28Dec65;
DFO-I53O.
THE MARK OF A HERO, a play in three
acts by Charles Garo Ashjlan.
1 V. © Charles Garo Ashjian;
27Jan67; DU67715 .
THE MARK OP CAIN, a musical satire;
book & lyrics by A. A. Bernstein,
music by John Danser. Brooklyn,
Swamie Productions. 109 1. 3 acts.
Book & lyrics only. Appl. states
prev. reg. 60ct64, DU6I808. NM:
additions. © A. A. Bernstein;
22Mar67; DP6357.
THE MARK OF THE GOAT; music by Harrison
Birtwistle, text by Alan Crang.
[London] Universal Edition. 30 p.
© Universal Edition (London) Ltd.;
2Nov66; DPO-1509.
MARK, THE MAN, by Natalie Lubin.
24 1. A play. © Natalie Lubin;
l6May67; DU68707.
MARK THE MATCH BOY.
RAGS TO RICHES.
See
MARK TWAIN HEUTE ABEND, von Frances A-
Boyd- 1 V. A play- © Frances A.
Boyd; 24Mar67; DU68205 .
MARK TWAIN TONIGHT, an adaptation by
Hal Holbrook (Harold R. Holbrook,
Jr.) 85 1. 4 acts. © Hal Holbrookj
4May67; 019^*86.
THE MARKETING SYSTEM, by David Kenneth
Musser. 1 v. © David Kenneth
Musser; 4May67; C19440.
MARKHEIM, by Robert Louis Stevenson;
in dramatic incident form by Classic
Text Tapes. 22 1. © Classic Text
Tapes, Norman H. Rogers, owner;
5May67; DU68732.
MARLOWE, by Leslie Stevens. 89 1.
A play In 20 scenes. © Leslie
Stevens; l6Feb67; DU67833.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
29
MARRIAGE IS LIKE A BARREL, by Niti-a
Scharfman. 76 1. A musical play-
In 2 acts. Book & lyj'lcs to o songs
only. Appl. states prev. reg.
l8May66j DU65817. NM: additions Sc
revisions. © Nitra Scharfman;
20Feb67; DU67854 .
MARSAU, ANDY. See
HUCK FINN.
MARTIN VAN BUREN, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9308.
MARY BROWH, MARY BROWN'S BOMB, THE
MUSHROOM, MUSHROOMS, a comedy by
R. Bruce Moody. 126 1. 2 acts.
© R. Bruce Moody; l8Jan67; DU67659.
MARY TODD LINCOLN, a play by M. David
Samples, 1 v. 5 acts. ©M. David
Samples; 3Peb67; DU677&t.
MASK OF SANITY; text by Caren L.
Gregor. 52 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Caren Lee Gregor; l6Jan67;
DU67745.
A MASS FOR HARRY STEIN, a play in
three acts & an epilogue, by John
Reed. 52 1. © John Reed; 27Mar67;
DU68ig4 .
MASS MEDIA IN THE YEAR 2000, by Leo
Bogart. 26 1. © Leo Bogart;
25May67; C1951't.
THE MASTER COLLECTION SYSTEM, by
Henry J. Fries. 1 v. Recording
script. ® Henry J. Fries; 30Mar67;
CI9395 .
A MATHEMATICAL PROOF OF THE BLESSED
TRINITY, BLOOD, FOR AN ALL TIME HIGH,
by Donald McMahon. 7 1. A talk.
© Donald McMahon; ltApr67; CigSSit .
MATHEMATICAL THINKING ON THE MYSTERY
OF THE BLESSED TRINITY, by Donald
McMahon. 3 1. © Donald McMahon;
28Mar67; C193'*3.
MATHIS DER MALER; opera in seven parts
by Paul Hindemith, English version
by Walter Ducloux. Mainz, B. Schott's
S"6hne. 56 p. Libretto.
© B. Schott's SSline; 26May67; DP639'( .
THE MATING OF ELAINE, a play in three
acts by Michael J. Haggerty.
82 1. ® Michael J. Haggerty;
8May67; DueseitO.
THE MATING OF THE DINASA'JRS, by Maxine
Flelschman. 41 1. A play.
© Maxine Flelschman; 15Feb67;
DU67825.
MATINS, a play in one act by Hal
Ackerman (Harold Ackerman) 9' !•
© Harold Ackerman; 25Apr67; DU68534 .
MAVROMICHAELIS, by Patricia Broderick.
126 1. A play in 2 acts. © Patricia
Broderick; 19Jun67; DUb8997.
MAXIMUM EFFORT; original story by
Stephen Michael Donnelly; screenplay
by Edward Brennan. l44 1. © Stephen
Michael Donnelly; 13Jun67; DU68935.
MAY AND DECEMBER, a one act musical
& dramatic play written & produced
by John Rumsfield. 4 1. Book &
lyrics only. ® John Rumsfield;
31Jan67; C19184 .
MAYFIELD ON KITE REEF, a two -hour
teleplay by Ray Harvey. 1 v.
© Ray Harvey; l6jan67; DU67734.
A MEAL IN MINUTES, by Melody Calvert
(Muriel C. Birkhead) 8c Mary Jean
Parson. Sheet. © Muriel C. Birk-
head & Mary Jean Parson; 4Apr67;
CI945O.
MEAN TO BE FREE, a drama in three
acts for children 8-12, by Joanna
Galpert Kraus. 1 v. Based on the
history of the underground railroad.
© Joanna Halpert Kraus; l4Apr67 ;
DU68429. '
MEANING OF A REPUBLIC. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORTr THE
MEANING OF A REPUBLIC.
THE MEANING OF EASTER TODAY, an Easter
pageant by Joy A. Sterling. Winona
Lake, Ind . , Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co.
16 p. Includes music for 1 song.
Appl. states song prev. pub. I943.
NM: text 8: recitations. © Rodeheaver
Co.; 29Dec66; DP6316.
MEASURE FOE MEASURE, by William Shake-
speare. Waltham, Mass., Blalsdell
Pub. Co. 112 p. (The Kittredge
Shakespeares, rev. by Irving Ribner)
5 acts. NM: revisions & additions.
©Blalsdell Pub. Co., a division of
Ginn & Co.; 8Feb67; A906806.
MEDAL OF HONOR, a play of today, maybe,
by George Salvatore. 29 1 . © George
Salvatore; 4Apr67; DU68317.
MEDALS ARE FOR LOSERS, by Ted Zarpas .
50 1. Script for a television
dramatic series. The Four aces.
© Ted Zarpas; 17Jan67; DU67655 .
MEDICAL NEWS, TODAY, TOMORROW; radio
script by Samuel Klein. 2 1.
© Samuel Klein; 27Mar67; C19379.
MELCHIORRE CHEVROLET, by Eugene Robert
Tanz. Sheet. A radio script.
© Cox & Tanz Advertising Agency;
6Apr67; CI9356.
MELODY JONES, by Lois Allen. 71 1.
© Lois Allen; l6Mar67; DU68068.
THE MEMORY OF FIRE, a play in three
acts by Robert Burdette Sweet. (in
The Memory of fire. 1st ed., I967.
Manila, East West Publishers. p.[93]-
148) © Robert Burdette Sweet;
l4Feb67; AI-IO577.
MEN, MANAGEMENT, AND MENTAL HEALTH,
by Harry Levinson. 11 1. Lecture.
© Harry Levinson; 23Jun67; C19644.
LE MENSONGE; piece de Nathalie Sarraute.
42 1. © Nathalie Sarraute; 9Feb67;
DU68263.
MENSONGE. See
LE SILENCE.
THE MENTOR, a play in three acts by
Martin Halpern. 1 v. © Martin
Halpern; 5Jan67; DU67569.
MENU, an auto de fe of Spain to be
performed vjith music . by Karl
Rannsten, pseud, of Duane L. Bodin.
102 1. A play in 3 parts.
© Duane L. Bodin; 21Feb67; DU67872.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, by William
Shakespeare. Edited by George Lyman
Kittredge, rev. by Irving Ribner.
2d ed. Waltham, Mass., Blalsdell Pub.
Co. (bP37) 102 p. (The Kittredge
Shakespeares) 5 acts. © Blalsdell
Pub. Co., a division of Ginn & Co.;
31Mar66; A890802.
THE MERIVALES, a fantasy in two acts
by Jerry Chandler. 1 v. A play.
© Jerry T. Chandler; 2Jun67;
DU68828.
THE MERMAID, by Toni Bernstein. 30 1.
©Ton! Bernstein; 21Feb67; DF6317.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS; Louisa May Alcotfs
introduction to Little women; adapta-
tion by John Stag Hanson & Merian C.
Cooper. 105 1. A screenplay.
® John Stag Hanson & Merian C.
Cooper; 13Jun67; DU68904.
MESSIAH. See
A MAN OF SORROWS.
MICHAELMAS TERM, by Thomas Middleton;
edited by Richard Levin. Lincoln,
University of Nebraska Press. 139 p.
(Regents Renaissance drami series)
5 acts. NM: new edition, introd.,
appendixes & notes. © University of
Nebraska Press; 31Jan67 (in notice:
1965); A895320.
MICROCHEMISTRY. See
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO.l.
A MIDGET JUST WALKED BY, a comedy in
three acts by Robert Pierce. 1 v.
© Robert L. Pierce; 25May67;
DU68778. ' -^ y I,
MIDNIGHT VIGIL (Vigile de minuit)
Oratorio for tenor, mixed choir &
orchestra. Libretto, Mordecal Tabib;
music, Mordecal Seter. English trans-
lation by Jonathan & Misha Louvish,
adaptation by Gila Abrahamson; French
translation by Andre Chouraqui,
adaptation by Rose Bertini. Tel Aviv,
Israel Music Institute. 2 v.
3 scenes. Based on traditional
synagogue service of Rabbi Isac Lurie
& others. Title & author transliter-
ated. English, French, Hebrew.
NM: text. © Israel Music Institute;
2Jan63; DFI889.
THE MID-SOUTH INVENTOR'S FAIR, by
Frank A. Anderson, Leland L. Roy 8c
Joseph H. Bruening. 3 1- © Univer-
sity of Mississippi; 170ct66;
CI9172.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
THE FAIRY QUEEN.
See
MIKE BEST, a play by Arthur B. Fink.
46 1. 2 acts. ® Arthur B. Fink;
lMar67; DU68008.
MILLARD FILLMORE, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 8 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9313.
THE MILLION DOLLAR SMILE; episode to
be submitted to television series
Love on a rooftop, written by Judith
Laurene Bonds. 37 1. ® Judith
Laurene Bonds; 27Feb67; DU67917.
MILLIONEN FUR PENNY; Musical in 2 Akten,
7 Bildern; Muslk: Lotar Olias, Buch:
Max Colpet. Hamburg, Edition Es-
planade. 2 V. © Edition Esplanade,
G.M.B.H.; 29Apr64; DFI882.
MINI -MACBETH, by Woody Eney (Harry E.
Eney III) 1 v. A play. © Woody
Eney; 7Jun67; DU68847.
MINOR DISCHORD, a battle in one act by
Donald Koke. 1 v. ® Donald Koke;
13Jan67; DU6761I.
LE MINOTAURE, precede de La convention
Belzebir et de Consommation, by
Marcel Ayme. [Paris] Gallimard.
274 p. © Editions Gallimard;
20Mar67; DFO-1544.
MIRACLE THEATRE. See
DAS WUNDERTHEATER .
THE MIRACULOUS EASTER EGG MACHINE, by
Ginger Gray (Lenore T. Gray) 29 1.
A play in 2 acts. © Ginger Gray;
9Jan67; DU67753.
Saafi-
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30
DRAMAS
Jan.-Ju
LES MISERABLES; In dramatic Incident
form. 1 V. A recording script In
10 tapes. From Victor Hugo's Les
mlserables. Appl. author: Classic
Text Tapes. © Classic Text Tapes,
Norman H. Rogers, owner; 12Apr67;
DU58lt0e.
MISERABLES. See
THIS IS MY BROTHER.
MISS DREAM WIPE, by Jack Roche (John
F. Roohe) 1 V. A play in 2 acts.
© John F. Roche; 15May67; DU 68689.
MISS OUTERSPACE, a comedy in one act by
R. A. Anderson & E. C. Marston.
Boston, Baker's Plays. 21 p.
® Walter H. Baker Co.; 5Jan67 (In
notice: 1966); DP627I.
MISS SARAH, a play in three acts by
George Selden, pseud, of George
Selden Thompson. 1 v. © George
Selden Thompson; 20Feb67; DU68066.
MISS TUSCALOOSA, by Body Goodman
(Dolores M. Goodman) & Harry Cauley.
2 1. © Dolores M. Goodman; 7Mar67;
C192't6.
MISSING, an original story written &
adapted for television by Lloyd Dull.
29 1. © Lloyd Dull; 17Mar67;
DU68II4.
MISSING WITNESS. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
MISSING WITNESS.
MISSION OF JANE. See
THE BELATED BLESSING.
MR. FERRIS AND THE MODEL; three act
comedy by Margaret Hayden Rector.
134 1. NM: revision. ® Margaret
Hayden Rector; 15Mar67; DU685O7.
MISTER, MISTER. See
POUR PLAYS.
MRS. WINSTON'S AT HOME, a play in one
act by Hal Ackerman (Harold. Ackerman)
15 1. © Harold Ackerman; 25Apr67;
DU68556.
THE MISTS OF UTZI-LOBOS, a motion pic-
ture scenario, a fantasy, 17th cen-
tury by Judd Boynton. 94 1. 12 sec-
tions. Appl. states prev. reg. I960,
DU51820. NM: revision & addition.
© Judd Boynton; 20Sep66; DP6318.
THE MOCKING CUCKOO; drama in three
acts by Jiri Osolsobe. 1 v. Based
on a book by Emil Vachek. Appl.
authors: Ludmila Osolsobe S: Ivo
Osolsobe. NM: translation, drama-
tization, adaptation & added text.
© Jiri Osolsobe; 2ltMay67; DU68759.
THE MODELS; series of TV scripts.
Episode: The star making farce,
written by Glenn Jacobson. 1 v.
® Glenn Jacobson; l6Feb67; DU67835.
MODERN DRAMA, POETRY, AHD ESSAYS. See
THE LITERATURE OF AMERICA, VOL.4.
MOHACS; Tragbdie von Julius Hay.
4 acts. (In Dramen II. [Reinbek]
Rowohlt. p. 175 -24 6) © Rowohlt
Verlag, G.M.B.H. & Julius Hay;
6May66; DFI888.
THE MOKE- EATER, by Kenneth Bernard.
71 1. A play. © Kenneth Bernard;
29Mar67; DU68414.
MOM AND DAD, by Boyd Hanes. Sheet.
Recitation. ® Oedarwood Pub. Co.,
Inc.; 17May67; CI9581.
MON NEZ SUE LA COMMODE; trois aotes
et cinq tableaux d'Alexandre
Breffort. 147 1. ® Alexandre
Breffort; 9Feb67; DU68265 .
MONDIAL COCKTAIL PARTY, di Domenico
Marini. 58 1. Una sceneggiatura
cinematografica in 33 partes.
© Domenico Marini; 23Jan67; DU67770.
MONEY, CREDIT, AND FAMILY BUDGET
PLAMING, by Kyran M. McGrath.
11 1. An address. © Kyran M.
McGrath; 7Feb67; CI9180.
THE MONEY MAN; script & format for
delivery by Jone Allison (Jone Allison
Mosman) 2 1.® Jone Allison; 19Jun67;
C19622.
MONEY WORKS FOR YOU, by Paul Springer.
5 1. Narration script for film.
© Paul Warren Springer; 25Jan67;
CI9I3O.
MONICA, a play In one act by Pauline
Macaulay. London, S. French.
22 p. (French' =: acting edition)
© Pauline Macaulay; 29Sep66; DFO-I5OO.
MONKEYS AND MEN; three one act plays by
Randolph Carter. 1 v. Contents:
I saw a monkey. — Museum piece. —
Save it for your death bed. © Randoph
Carter; 21Jun67; DU69OII. '
MONOLOGO A LUCI BASSE; pagine teatrali
dl Lulgi Sarzano. ig6 1. © Lulgl
Carlo Sarzano; 10Jan67; DU68334 .
MONOLOGUES FOR FUN, by Christy Kimball.
1 V. 15 monologues. © Maxine
Christy Kimball; 23Mar67; C19528.
MONSIEUR PAPA DOLL, a comedy in three
acts by Arllne Faro, pseud, of
Arline Faruolo. 1 v. Based on an
idea by Frank Faro. © Arline Faro;
9Feb67; Du68202.
THE MONTESSORI STORY, a dramatized
documentary by Alan Shepard.
80 1., 4 acts. © Alan Shepard;
llApr67; DU68470.
MONTGOMERY CLIFT IS DEAD. WHAT DO WE
DO NOW? A play in one act by
Ro'bert D. Hires. 19 1. © Robert
D. Hires; 12Apr67; DU68365 .
MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. See
NATALIA PETROVNA.
MOON DREAMS, by Frank Martin (Francis B.
Martin) I39 1. A play in 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. l4Sep65,
DU63928. © Francis B. Martin;
23May67; DU68858.
THE MOON WORSHIPPER, a play in two acts
by James D. Baines S: Bobby Joyce
Smith. 47 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. 23Jul62, DU55866. NM: condensa-
tion. © James D. Baines & Bobby
Joyce Smith; 15Peb67; DU67986.
MOONSTRUCK. See
SOMEBODY KNOCKS.
THE MOOR, a play in two parts by Frank
Deason. 1 v. © Frank Deason;
23Dec66; DU67628.
MOORE'S HISTORY SOUNDSCOOPS, by
Robert C. Moore. 1 v. Radio
scripts. © Robert C. Moore;
22May67; C19493.
MOOSE HANGS HIGH. See
FOR WHOM THE BELLE TOLD.
A MOOSE IN THE HOUSE, by David Berg.
56 1. A play in 4 scenes. © David
Berg; l4Feb67; DU67957.
MORAR'S STUDIO & NEWVILLE CLIPPER;
two plays by Eleanor Otto. New
York, Exposition Press. 47 p.
® Eleanor Otto; 21Jan67; A890995.
MOKE STATELY MANSIONS, by Eugene
O'Neill. 1 V. A play in 4 acts.
© Carlotta Monterey O'Neill;
2Jun67; DU68921.
MORGAN TOWN, an original story written
& adapted for television by
Christopher Flood. Jr. 33 1.
© Christopher Flood, Jr.; 23Feb67;
DU67895 .
MORNING PRAYER; words & music by W. T.
Bigelow. 2 sheets. © Flomar Music,
Inc. & Dzona Music, Inc.; 28Apr67;
CI9415.
THE MORNING VERSION, a play by Thomas
Rimer. 52 1. 4 scenes. © J. Thomas
Rimer 3d; l4Mar67; DU68096.
A MORNING'S WORK. See
A DAISY CHAIN.
MORTAL STAKES, by Leo Bayer. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Nature Walk, 20Aug63,
DU58576. NM: additions & revisions.
© Leo Bayer; 3Mar67; DU68l44 .
MOTHER, DARLING, a one act play for six
women by Fernande Gardner Alexander.
1 V. © Fernande G. Alexander;
28Mar67; DU68328.
MOTHER MARTHA. See
SOMEBODY KNOCKS.
MOTHERLOVE, a play in one act by
August Strindberg, in an English
version by Arvid Paulson. 25 1.
© Arvid Paulson; 20Feb67; DU68067 .
A MOTHER'S PRAYER, by Patricia
Gravlano. Sheet. © Patricia
Graviano; 19Jun67; CI9638.
MOTIVATIONS, a one act drama by Hiram
Elfenbein. 29 1. © Hiram Elfenbeln;
l6May67; DU68709.
THE MOUNTAIN OF DESTRUCTION, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Joe W. Sharp. 30 1. © Joe W.
Sharp; 15Jun67; DU68973.
MOURIR EN CHANTANT; piece en huit
tableaux par Victor Halm. 87 1.
© Victor Haim; 23Feb67; DU68625 .
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA; lyric tragedy
in three acts by Marvin David Levy,
libretto by Henry Butler, based on the
play by Eugene O'Neill. Boosey &
Hawkes. 48 p . ® Boosey S: Hawkes,
Inc.; 7Mar67; DP6329.
MUCK ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
COMEDIES II.
See
THE MUDFLAT, a play in one act by
William Austin. 55 1. KM: additions
& revisions. ® William Austin;
9Jun67; DU68910.
MUD-PLAT POP ART SCULPTURE; lecture
prepared by William Jackson. 1 v.
® William Jackson; 30Jan67; C19227 .
MUD PIES, a sort of musical comedy in
one act by Peter Agnos, pseud, of
Cyrus Adier. Book, lyrics & music
foe 1 song only. © Cyrus Adler;
l8Apr67; DU68467.
THE MUFFIN, by Lewis Murray, pseud,
of Murray Moltner. 1 v. A play
in 3 acts. © Murray Moltner;
12Apr67; DU68577.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
31
MUHAMMAD ALI, HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, by John D.
Jackson. 2 1. Recording script.
© John D. Jackson; JMarfi?; C19244.
THE MULBERRY BUSH, an original screen-
play by Beverly & Ferd Sebastian.
93 1. © Ferd, Jr. & Beverly C.
Sebastian; 26Jun67; .DU69068.
THE MUMMERS, a play in two acts by
John Burrell. 1 v. ® John Burrell;
2Jun67; DU68832.
MURDER AT MIDNIGHT, an original story
written & adapted for television by
George D. Herron. 32 1. © George D.
Herron; 27Mar67; DU68195.
MURDER BEFORE BREAKFAST, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Grace Wright. 30 1. © Grace
Wright; 28Apr67; DU68679.
MURpER IS, a play in two acts by
Arthur M. Brllant. 1 v. © Arthur
M. Brllant; 10Apr67; DU68388.
MURDER OP THE TOWN CORPORATION OFFICIAL,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Alfred T. Gulxogn.
30 1. © Alfred T. Gulxogn; 14jun67;
DU68959.
MUSEUM PIECE. See.
MONKEYS AND MEN.
MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS, a play in
three acts by Leonard Flora. 71 1.
Appl. states prev. pub. 22Dec56,
DP5315. NM: editorial revision.
© Leonard Flora; 3Jun67; DP6414.
MUSIC APPRECIATION WITH MABEL GERBER.
1 v. © Mabel Gerber; 25Ua.y67 ;
CI95I3.
MUSICAL EXPERIENCES FOR BASIC LEARNING
READINESS: WHO AM I? A script pre-
pared for Classroom Materials by
Lois Raebeck. 2h 1. © Lois Raebeck;
28Mar67; 0193^9 ■
N
MUTE WITNESS.
BULLITT .
See
THE MUTILATED, a play in one act by
Tennessee Williams. New York,
Dramatists Play Service. 48 p.
NM: additions & revisions. © Two
Rivers Enterprises, Inc.; 7Mar67;
DP6331.
MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF HEW, by Joseph M.
Fox. 56" 1. A musical play in 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Joseph M. Fox;
22Mar67; DU68163.
MY DEAR COLLEAGIJES; words by Adam
Clayton Powell & C. Sumner Stone.
2 1. © Bright Tunes Music Corp.;
14 Feb 67; CI9189.
MY FAVORITE JANE, by Morry Efron
(Morris Efron) 1st draft. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Morry Efron;
28jun67; DU69061.
MY GAY MAN. See
OILTOWN, TEXAS, U.S.A.
THE MYSTICAL LIFE OF JOHN FIST, an
original play in three acts by James
D. Pendleton. 1 v. © James D.
Pendleton; 13Mar67; DU68092.
MY NAME IS RAJA, by Sister M. Poverello
(Sister Mary Poverello Raspanti)
50 1. A play. © Sister M. Poverello
Raspanti; 3Jan67; DU67642.
NJ, by John Lynn. 1 v. A play in 3
acts. © John Harrison Lynn;
l6Jan67; DU67612.
NAMELY, a play in two scenes by Valerie
Alison, pseud, of Victoria Lucas.
25 1. Appl. states prev. reg. 1963j
DU58209. NM: additions 5c editorial
revision. © Victoria Lucas;
10Jan67; DU67591.
NANINE. See
AN EVENING OP VOLTAIRE.
NATALIA PETROVNA; opera in two acts,
music by Lee Hoiby; libretto by
William Ball. Boosey & Hawkes.
299 P- Based on A month in the
country by Ivan Turgenev. Vocal
score. Appl. states prev. reg. '
24Mar65, DP5719. NM: vocal score.
© Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.; 24Feb67;
DP631I.
NATIONAL HALL OF FAME FOR FAMOUS AMER-
ICAN INDIANS, by Dee Worster. 1 v.
Filmstrip script. © Dee Worster;
21Mar67; CI9280.
MATUlffi WALK. See
MORTAL STAKES.
THE NEIGHBORS, by Ken Friedman (Ken-
neth H. Friedraan) 39 1. A play.
© Kenneth H. Friedraan; 8May67;
DU68597 .
NEVER MARRY A SAILOR, a comedy in
three acts by Paul Owen. 117 1.
© Paul H. Owen; 3Apr67; DU68286.
NEVER, NEVER ASK HIS NAME.
THREE PLAYS.
See
NEVER ON AN EMPTY STOMACH, by Arthur S.
Kober. 1 v. A play In 3 acts.
© Arthur S. Kober; 23Jan67; DU67693.
A NEW APPROACH: HISTECOLOGY, by Richard
Oakes Peters. 6 1. © Richard Oakes
Peters; 8May67; C19444 .
THE NEW C-W MARK H-6O HYDRAULIC FRICTION
DRAFT GEAR, prepared for Cardwell-
Westinghouse by Wilding. Writer:
John Davenport. 15 1. Script.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67; C19333.
NEW CHRONICLES OP REBECCA, JACK-O'-
LANTERN, by Kate Douglas Wlggln in
dramatic incident form. 24 1.
NM: rewritten as an educational aid.
© Classic Text Tapes, Norman H.
Rogers, owner; 12Jun67; DU68913.
NEW CLOTHES FOR HARLEQUIN, a one act
play by J. A. Christensen, suggested
by a traditional European folk tale.
18 1. © J. A. Christensen; 7Peb67;
DU67974.
THE NEW FIRST FAMILY, 1968, written
by Bob Booker 8c George Foster.
29 1. 13 skits. © Thirteen
Productions, Inc.; l8Jan67; DU67660.
NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT ATTORNEY JIM
GARRISON BELIEVES ... FROM CUBA.
Sheet. © Westinghouse Broadcasting
Co.; 7Jun67; CI958O.
A NEW PARTY GAME, a play by Warren
Winden. 64 1. 2 acts. © Warren E.
Winden; 6Peb67; DU67971-
A NEW YEAR'S TOAST, by Frances Lohman.
22 1. A play in 2 acts. ® Frances
Lohman; 24Mar67; DU68178.
THE NEWBORN KING, a Christmas play by
Rebecca Still Kerby. Winona Lake,
Ind., Rodeheaver Co. 16 p. 4 acts.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 2Jun67; DP6397.
NEWVILLE CLIPPER. See
MORAR'S STUDIO & NEWVILLE CLIPPER.
NEXT WEEK: ASHTABULA! See
THE THREE-A-DAY.
THE NEXT STEP, a comedy fantasy by
Emily Jaffe. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Emily Jaffe; 28Feb67; DU67939.
LE NEZ EN TROMPETTE; comfedie de Michel
Permaud. 160 1. 2 parties.
© Michel Permaud; 29Dec65; DU67652.
THE NIGGERLOVERS, by George Taborl.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. ® George
Taborl; 20Feb67; DU67995.
NIGHT OP THE DUNCE, a play by Frank
Gagllano. Dramatists Play Service.
58 p. Appl. states prev. reg.
13May60, DU50993- NM: additions &
revision. © Frank Gagllano; 2May67;
DP6372 .
NlGtJT PEOPLE.
ERIS.
See
THE NIGHT THEY CHANGED THE STARS, a
comedy-drama in 3 acts by John J.
Meany. 1 v. © John J. Meany;
27Peb67; DU68078.
NIGHT WOUND, by Eric Kocher. 83 1.
A play In 2 acts. NM: additions &
revisions. © Eric Kocher; 17May67;
DU68883.
NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE.
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES.
See
NIGHTMARE ABBEY, by Joanna Rues, based
on the novel by Thomas Love Peacock.
42 1. A play in I3 scenes. © Joanna
Russ; l4Apr67; DU68485.
NIGHTMARE ABBEY; radio play adapted from
the book by Thomas Love Peacock; by
Joanna Russ. 3I 1. © Joanna Russ;
14Apr67; DU68484.
NINETEEN NINETEEN, a comedy by Tom
Pate (Thomas E. Pate, Jr.) 1 v.
3 acts. ©Thomas E. Pate, Jr.;
19Dec66; DU67540.
1999, the book for a musical comedy
by Norman Zlerold. 59 1. 2 acts.
© Norman Zlerold; 28Mar67; DU 68221.
1967 DELRADO 88 SERIES; recording
script for Oldsraobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 7 1.
© Oldsraobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; lJun67; C19541.
1967 DELTA 885 SOMETHING BETTER WORTH
REACHING FOE; recording script for
Oldsraobile Division by Jara Handy
Organization. 7 1- © Oldsraobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun67; C19537.
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS, by N. S. Rob-
bins. 45 1. A play. © N. S. Rob-
bins; 30Jun67; DU69077.
NO MAN IS AN IS-LAND, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Hazel M. Groat. 30 1.
® Hazel M. Groat; 5Apr67; DU68461.
NO SILVER SAINTS, by Robert Waldron.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. 12Jun57, D40390.
NM: addition & revision. © Robert
& Emma Waldron; 13Apr67; DU68583.
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32
DRAMAS
Jan.-Ju
NO TIME FOR PIG-LEAVES, a comedy by
Duncan Greenwood ?f Robert King.
London, S. French. 58 p. (French's
acting edition) 3 acts. © Duncan
Greenwood & Robert King; HJul66;
DFO-1508.
NO TIME FOR SORROW, a musical play by
Elaine Holtz, pseud, of Elaine Holt,
& David Holtz, pseud, of David Holt.
1 V. 2 acts. © Elaine Holtz &
David Holtz; 19Jun67; DU68990.
NOBODY GOES HOME MAD, a comedy in three
acts by Frank Gehrecke 8c Joelyn
Scott (Joelyn Scott Gilchrist)
1 V. © Joelyn Scott Gilchrist &
Frank Gehrecke; 25Jun67; DU69028.
NOBODY HERE BUT US PEOPLE, a play by
Mark Silver, pseud, of Maurice
DeMars Buchanan. 104 1. 13 scenes.
© Maurice DeMars Buchanan; 25Apr67;
DU68669.
NOBODY/SOMEBODY, a docudrama by
Philip C. Lewis. 25 1. © Philip
0. Lewis; 9Mar67; DU68o62.
THE NOODLE, by Phillip W. Phillips.
79 1. A play. NM: revisions.
© Phillip W. Phillips; 23Mar67;
DU68288.
NORGE 1967 DISTRIBUTORS MEETING, by
Wilding; writer, Tom Byrnes. 213 1-
A musical play. Book & lyrics only.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Apr67; DU68521.
NORMAL VALUES. See
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
THE NOTE, a play in one act by Robert
Somerfeld. 38 1. ©Robert Somer-
feld; 10Apr67; DU68386.
A NOTEWORTHY RECONSTRUCTION AND RE-
DISTRIBUTION OF THE IbTH PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES, a play about
Lincoln written by William Pugsley.
98 1. 2 acts. © William Pugsley;
19Junb7; DU68987.
NOT A WAY OF LIFE, a screenplay by
James J. Rush. I08 1. Adapted
from the play of the same title.
Appl. states prev. reg. 2gjun66,
DU66llt8. NM: additions & revisions.
© James J. Rush; 19Dec66; DU67537.
NOT GUILTY, adapted from the German
of Heinrich Mann by Bruce Stuart,
pseud, of Stewart H. Benedict.
1 V. A play. © Stewart H. Benedict;
17Mar67; DU68369.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY,
by Richard Steele-Reed. 139 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Richard
Steele-Reed; 9Feb67; DU67809.
NOUVELLES COMEDIES A UHE VOIX; La
repetition generale S: others by
Andre Frere. [Paris] Gallimard .
155 p. © Editions Gallimard;
30Mar67; DFO-1545.
UNA NUEVA VIDA; historia basada en una
idea original de Nick Rivera & Jose A.
Montalvo; guion tecnlco por Jose A.
Montalvo. 109 1. © Nick Rivera &
Jose A. Montalvo; 31Jan67; DU683't2.
NUN'S PRIEST'S TALE.
CHANTICLEER.
See
o
OBSESION SEXUAL; argumento y adaptaclon
de Oscar G. Dulzaides. 78 1.
A screenplay. © Oscar Martin Garcia
Dulzaides; llJan67; DU676OO.
OCCASION, a one act drama by Franc
Johnson a.k.a. Crane Johnson.
San Francisco, International Theatre
Press. 1 V. © Crane Johnson a.k.a.
Franc Johnson; ISepSO; DP63l|-5 .
THE OCTOPUS, a screenplay by David J.
Gordon, adapted from the novel by
Frank Norris. 117 1. ® David J.
Gordon; 10Apr67; DU68523.
THE ODD COUPLE, by Neil Simon. New
York, Random House. II6 p. 3 acts.
© Nancy Enterprises, Inc.; 15Nov66;
DP6309.
ODER KOMMT ER WIEDER? Eln Spiel in
drei Akten von Jan Rys . [Vienna]
Universal Edition. 91 P- © Universal
Edition, A.G.; 22Mar67; DFO-I529.
THE ODYSSEY OF A BASTARD, a play in
four acts by Noel Lester & Dianne
Coy. 192 1. © Noel Lester &
Dianne Coy; 25May67; DU68776.
OEDIPUS, a modern interpretation by
Michael Ackerman. 1 v. A play in 2
acts. © Michael Ackerman; 22May57;
DU68703 .
OEDIPUS INCUBUS; three act drama by
T. Hendricks Jennings. 123 1.
© Talbert Hendricks Jennings;
27Mar67; DU68349-
OEDIPUS TYRANNOS, translated by Theodore
F. Brunner & Luci Berkowitz. 63 1.
Translation of Sophocles' play.
© Theodore F. Brunner & Luci Berko-
witz; 6Jun67; DU68853.
OF ROYAL BIRTH, a pageant for the
Christmas season by Edith G. Butt.
Kansas City, Mo., Lillenas Pub. Co.
19 p. (Lillenas musicreation) In-
cludes lyrics & music to 6 songs.
® Lillenas Pub. Co., a registered
trade name of the Nazarene Pub. House;
£lFeb67; DP6387.
OFF DUTY. See
SATURDAY STORIES.
THE OFFICE, a three act play by Evelyn
Langenkamp. 10^+ 1. © Evelyn
Langenkamp; 17May67; DU687I6.
OFFICE. See
TAX MAN, BANK, FRED'S TWENTY, IN-
LAWS, MAMA MIA, OFFICE.
OGGI ALL'ISOU VAGA. See
TRILOGIA DI PREISTORIA: PREISTORIA
SUI TETTI DEL MONDO, TEMPI DI LUCE
STRANA & OGGI ALL'ISOLA VAGA.
OH BEAUTIFUL: A comedy by Edward
Ellsou. 1 V. 3 acts. © Edward
Eliaou; 20Mar67; DU68l28.
OH, ISN'T PSYCHIATRY MARVELOUS, by
Martin Tashner. 27 1. A play.
© Martin Tashner; 3Feb67; DU67970.
OH 5 TO BE WITH MOTHER, NOW THAT
FATHER'S HERE, by Wyatt Cooper.
71 1. A play. © Wyatt Cooper;
9Jan67; DU67750.
OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR, a first adaptation
for the screen from the stage origi-
nal by Leonard Cyril Deighton.
92 1. Book & lyrics only. © Leonard
Cyril Deighton; 8Mar67; DU68335 .
OILTOWN, TEXAS, U.S.A.; or. My gay
man. A musical comedy by Lou
Burkett. 1 v. 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. 17Jul64, DU6O698. NM: ad-
ditions. © (Mrs. J. C.) Lou Burkett;
30Sep67; DU682it5.
OLD-FASHIONED VIRTUES PAY OFF! Record-
ing script for Pontiac Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
13 1. © Pontiac Motor Division,
General Motors Corp . ; lJun67 ;
CI9549.
OLD HOBOKEN, an original story written
& adapted for television by Frances
Heath Smith & Peter James Smith.
33 1. ® Frances Heath Smith & Peter
James Smith; 20Mar67; DU58298.
OLD MAN JACKSON; original story &
screenplay by John Stag Hanson.
165 1. 3 acts. © John Stag Hanson &
Marcia M. Hanson; 22Dec66; m68lk9.
OLD MAN JACKSON; original story &
Sc screenplay by John Stag Hanson.
172 1. 3 acts. NM: editorial
changes. © John Stag Hanson; 29Dec66;
DP633O.
OLD TOWN, by Lynn B. Kohner. 4 1.
A play. © Lynn B. Kohner; 23Mar67;
DU6817O.
OLDSMOBILE'S NINETY-EIGHTS, THE CAR
WITH EVERYTHING, PLUS; recording
script for Oldsmobile Motor Di-
vision by Jam Handy Organization.
5 1. © Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; lJun67; 0195"* 5.
OLLANTAY, a Ketchua drama by an anony-
mous author, direct English transla-
tion from the Spanish translation
... by Nuria Halty. 73 1. 15 scenes.
© Nuria Halty; 20Mar67; DU68478.
OLLANTAY, a Ketchua drama translated by
Nuria Halty, from the Spanish version
of Padre Mossl; adapted for the stage
in English language by Howard
Richardson. 5I !• 15 scenes.
© Nuria Halty & Howard Richardson;
20Mar67; DU68lt79.
ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER,
a musical play by Alan Jay Lemer,
music by Burton Lane. New York,
Random House. 115 P- £ acts. Book
8: lyrics only. Appl. states lyrics
prev. pub. © Alan Jay Lerner;
19Sep66; DP6288.
ON THE NATURE OF GREEK THOUGHT AND ITS
RELATION TO THE STRUCTURE OF ANCIENT
GREEK SOCIETY, by Karl H. Nlebyl.
26 1. © Karl H. Nlebyl; 29Jun67;
01965^+.
ON IMMORTALITY, by Harold L. Rupprecht.
71. © Harold L. Rupprecht; 20Apr67;
cig'tos.
ONCE, A GYPSY, a musical; story, music
& book by John 0. Sehulze. 1 v.
© John 0. Sehulze; 8Mar67; DU67950.
ONCE UPON A RHYME, a musical play; book,
music & lyrics by Patricia R. Badger.
1 V. Based on familiar nursery rhyme
characters. © Patricia R. Badger;
22May67; DU6885O.
ONCE UPON NATURNUS, a musical play for
children by Buddy Jisi (Vincent
Jisl) 1 V. 8 scenes. © Vincent
Jisi; 17May67; DU68715.
ONCE UPON THREE TIMES, an original
musical fantasy by William S. Dunkin.
1 V. Recording script in 2 acts.
© William S. Dunkin; 24Peb67;
DU67908 .
ONE BEAUTIFUL ME, by Miriam L. Sweeney.
21 1. A musical play in 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Miriam L.
Sweeney; 15Mar67; DU68152.
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33
ONE BEAUTIFUL ME; words & melody by
Miriam Sweeney, harmonized 4: arr. by
Irma Fensel. 1 v. 2 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. DU68l52. MM:
music & lyrics. © Miriam E. Sweeney;
8Apr67; DP637I.
ONE DAY; words by Adam. Clayton Powell
& C. Sumner Stone. Sheet. © Bright
Tunes Music Corp.; WFeb67; C19348.
ONE-FIFTY -FIVE AND ONE-NINETY-FIVE COM-
PACT TRACTORS; recording script fcr
J. I. Case Co. by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. 15 1. © J. I. Case Co.;
lJun67; CI9560.
ONE FOR THE MONEY, by Gerald Prueltt.
41* 1. A screenplay. ® Gerald
Prueitt; 13Feb67; DU67761.
ONE GOOD TURN. See
I SPY, ONE GOOD TURN.
ONE HORSE OPEN SLEIGH. See,
VARIATION OP JINGLE BELLS, OR THE ONE
HORSE OPEN SLEIGH.
ONE MAN, LIKE A CITY: AN EVENING WITH
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS, an enter-
tainment for the stage arranged by
Ronald H. Bayes. 39 1. 2 Pts.
® Ronald Homer Bayes; 8jun67;
CI9647.
ONE MORE time; A play in two acts by
Dana Glenn. 64 1. © Dana Glenn;
17Feb67; DU67839.
ONE OF OUR GIRLS, a musical comedy,
book, music & lyrics by Neil Meyer.
2 V. © Nell Elliot Moyer; 23May67;
DU68897 .
ONE SONG ON THE OPRY; words & music
by Glenn Eck. 2 1. © Glenn L. Eck;
5War67; C19375-
ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
BIFF.
See
ONE THING MISSING, a one-act play
by James M. Murray. 24 1. © James
M. Murray; 8Mar67 ; DU68054 .
ONE'S FOR YOU, a play by Harry C.
La Tier. 90 1. 2 acts. © Harry
C. La Tier; 4jan67; DU67563.
ONLY TEN MINUTES TO BUFFALO. See
FOUR PLA.YS.
OPEN THE GARDEN GATE, a comedy in three
acts by John N. Marino. 1 v.
© John N. Marino; 7Apr67; DU68330.
OPEN-TO-BUY, a musical comedy in two
acts by Robert J. Ornstein. Rev.
Jan. 18, 1967. 1 V. Book only.
Appl. states prev. reg. 20Apr66,
DU65666. ® Robert J. Ornstein;
6Mar67; DU68172.
OPERATION LA GRELECHE, de Jean Poiret,
pseud, de Jean Poire, & Michel Ser-
rault. 198 p. Une pi^ce. © Jean
Poiret & Michel Serrault; 9Feb67;
DU68259.
OPERATION M, a melodramatic screen-
play by Jerry L. Evans, pseud, of
Laurence S. Liebson. 94 1.
® Jerry L. Evans; 6Mar57;
DU68035 .
OPERATION WEDDING, by N. S. Robbins.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. ® N. S.
Robbins; 31Jan67; DU67728,
OPPORTUNITY-KNOWLEDGE, by Wilding.
Writer: J. Davenport. 51 1.
Script. ©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67:
CI9337.
OPPORTUNITY- POWER, prepared for John
Deere by Wilding; writer, John Daven-
port. 30 1. A musical screenplay.
Book S: lyrics only. © Wilding, Inc.;
27Apr67; DU68520.
OPPORTUNITY, PROFIT, CORN AND BEANS
VERSION, by Wilding. Writer: John
Davenport. 30 1. A script.
©Wilding, Inc.; lMay67 ; C19420.
OPPORTUNITY-PROFIT, WHEAT AND GRAINS
VERSION, by Wilding. Writer: John
Davenport. 29 1. Script.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67; C19339.
OPPORTUNITY THRESHOLD; theme film
for Deere days, I966, by Wilding.
281. Script. ©Wilding, Inc.;
27Mar67; DU68351.
ORAL DELIVERY ON TELEVISION PROGRAMS,
by John P. Modderno. 20 1.
© General Techniques Associates,
Inc.; 22May67; C19494.
ORAL LECTURE ON INSTANT CAMPER AND
INSTANT CAMPERS RELATED CHARACTERS,
by William Ceravolo. 3 1. © William
Ceravolo; 26May67; CI9590.
ORP; or. Please, please turn me off.
Original story & screenplay by Tom
Graeff (Thomas L. Graeff) 173 1.
© Thomas L. Graeff; 3Apr67; DU68412.
L'ORFEO; favola in muslca dl Claudlo
Monteverdi; edited by Denis Stevens.
London, Novello. 150 p. 5 atti.
For soloists, chorus S: orchestra.
© Novello S: Co., Ltd.; 3Apr67;
DFO-1526.
THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF ORIGINAL SIN, a
musical play; book S: lyrics by Lauren
Fltzhugh & Bryan Ryman; music by
J. A. Le Bourdais; graphics by Laurence
McMahan. 1 v. 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. Mar. 1966, DU65474. NM:
musical score S; script rev. ® J. A.
Le Bourdais, Bryan Ryman & Lauren
Fltzhugh; llJan67; DU67595-
AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL, by Elaine May.
70 1. ■ Book only. © Elaine May;
6Feb67; Du67733.
L'ORMINDO, by Giovanni Faustini; set
to music by Francesco Cavalli, Eng-
lish translation by Geoffrey Dunn.
London, Faber Music. 44 p. 2 acts.
Libretto. © Faber Music, Ltd.;
lJun67; DFO-1547.
ORPHEUS IN THE NEW WORLD, an extrava-
ganza Of fenbachique in two acts by
Thaddeus Wlttlin. 105 1- © Thad-
deus Wittlln; 6Mar67; DU68033.
OSCAR IN THE WILDE WILDE WEST; or.
The big goes au go go. A farce in
two acts by Alan Marlis. 1 v.
Book & lyrics only. © Alan Philip
Marlis; 22Jun67; DU69023.
OSMOSIS, an original story written by
John Sullivan. 139 1. A screen-
play. ©Atlantic Programmes, Ltd.;
2Feb67; DU67769.
THE OSTRICH, by Dom Angelo. 62 1.
A play in 2 acts. © Dom Angelo;
9Mar67; DU68374 .
OTHELLO. See
TRAGEDIES II: ROMEO AND JULIET,
OTHELLO, KING LEAR.
THE OTHER FELLOW'S SHOES; shooting
script for Royal Crown Cola.
Writer: Don B. Durlan. 26 1.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67; CI9338.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE YEAR, a play in
one act by Roma Greth. 21 1.
© Roma Greth; 17May67; DU68711.
OUCH, DARLING! By Ralph Winnett.
149 1. A play in 2 acts. © Ralph
Winnett; 9Jun67; DU68911.
OUR FIRST RHYTHM BAND, a script pre-
pared for Classroom Materials by
Lois Raebeck. 10 1. © Lois Raebeck;
28Mar67; C19367 .
OUR LADY OF STAINS, by David Lawrence
Lipman. 40 p. A play. © David
Lawrence Lipman; 2gMay67; DU68794 .
OUR LADY OF THE STRIPTEASE; libretto
by Robert Richard Pallenberg.
15 1. © Robert Ric-hai-d Pallenberg;
17Apr67; DU68439.
OUR MAN, a play in three acts by George
& Eva Newfield, pseuds, of George
William & Eva N. Vavruska. 1 v.
© Eva N. Vavruska & George William
Vavruska; 5Apr67; DU68612.
OUR MAN IN HAVANA. See
UNSER MANN IN HAVANNA.
OUR NEXT WORLD RULER IS JESUS CHRIST,
by John Whitney Keisler, Sr.
71. ® John Whitney Keisler, Sr.;
10Mar67; CI9255 .
OUR TOWN AT CHRISTMAS, a play in one
act by Dorothy D. Moore. 1 v.
© Dorothy D. Moore; 2Mar67;
DU68016.
THE OUT-FRONT WAGON SET; recording
script for Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 6 1.
® Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; Ijun67; C19540.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS, by Merle
Benneche. 1 v. A play in 4 acts.
© Merle Benneche; 20Feb67; DU67862.
OUT OF THE FOG, a play in one act by
E. Ivy Fisher. 35 1. © E. Ivy
Fischer; l4Apr67; DU68428-.
OUT OF THE WEST THE WIND, a play by
Anderson McCullough. 1 v. 3 acts
Appl. states prev. reg. as Westward
blows the wheat. NM: revisions
DU6858r°" ^' '^'=°"^^°"Sh; llApr67;
THE OUTING, a short photoplay by
Richard Pepperman. 8 1. © Richard
Pepperman; lMar67; DU68011.
THE OUTLAW, a tragedy in one act by
August Strindberg, translated from
the Swedish by Arvid Paulson. 42 1.
® Arvid Paulson; 20Mar67; DU68l43.
AN OUTLINE OF GUERRILLA REVOLUTION,
INTENDED TO BE A PATTERN OR PROFILE
OF PLANNED GUERRILLA REVOLUTION, by
Jack Stevenson. 6 1. © Jack Steven-
son; 29Mar67; C19346.
OUTSIDE-INSIDE, by Robert D. Jones.
1 V. A screenplay. © Robert D.
Jones; l8Apr67; DU68451.
OVER MY DEAD BODY, by Carl Don, pseud,
of Kalman Goldman. 1 v. A play in
2 acts. © Carl Don; 23Jan67;
DU67695 .
OXYGEN, ALTITUDE AND THE BODY; script of
a disc recorded narration to be re-
produced as an educational lecture by
Paul E. Sanderson. 25 1. © Sanderson
Films, Inc.; 15May67; CI9619.
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34
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
PABLO, a play in eight scenes by D. E.
Hughes. 28 1. © Douglass Edmondson
Hughes; 20Jun67; DU68966.
THE PAINTER, by Burton Snyder.
11 1. A play. © Burton Snyder;
10Apr67; DU68390.
PAINTING DAY, by James Shearwood.
31 1. A play. © James Shearwood;
28Mar67; DU68372.
PALABRAS EN LA ARENA. See
DOS DRAMAS DE BUERO VALLEJO; AVENTURA
EN LO ORIS & LAS PALABRAS EN LA
ARENA.
PANDORA'S BOX, a religious entertain-
ment by Helen De Sola, pseud, of
Helen Winner. 1 v. 10 scenes.
© Helen Winner; 9Feb67; DU67807.
PANDORA'S BOX. gee
THE LULU PLAYS.
PANIC AT 1075; original screenplay by
Aubrey Wisberg. 129 1. ® Aubrey
Wisberg; DJun67 ; DU68844 .
THE PANIC BUTTON, a play by Ben Starr.
1 V. 3 acts. © Ben Starr; 27Feb67;
DU67927.
PANORAMA DU THEATPE NOUVEAU, VOLUME It
LE THEATRE DBS ENFERS . Comedie, de
Samuel Beckett; L'hypothese, de
Robert Flnget; Pastes d'enfer, de
Michel de Ghelderode. Edited by
Jacques G. Benay & Reinhard Kuhn.
New York, Appleton-Century-Crof ts.
136 p. NM: pref., Introductions,
compilation & notes. © Meredith
Pub. Co.; l8Apr57; A906417.
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU, VOLUME 2:
LE THEATRE DE LA CRUAUTE. Le bale on,
de Jean Genet. Edited by Jacques G.
Benay & Reinhard Kuhn. New York,
Appleton -Century-Crofts. 157 p. NM:
pref., introductions, compilation &
notes. ©Meredith Pub. Co.; l8Apr67;
A906418.
PANTAGLEIZE; opera in three acts;
libretto adapted by Robert Starer
from the play by Michel de Ghelderode;
music by Robert Starer. 92 1.
Vocal score. © MCA Music, division
of MCA, Inc.; 19Apr67; DU68623.
XL PAPA E MORTE, a new play by Thomas
Darien & Edward Six. 100 1. 2 acts.
Text in English. © Thomas Darien
& Edward Six; 7Mar67; DU68otl.
PAPA GRUBERMACHER, TOYMAKER, an original
musical play by Barry Blue, pseud, of
Solomon Karl Blumenkranz. 1 v.
7 scenes. © Solomon Karl Blumenkranz;
3Feb67; DU67842.
PAPYRUSi A one-act play by William
Kushner. 8 1. © William Kushner;
l6Mar67; DU68309.
PARADISE ISLAND, a musical play for
Juniors. Music by T. R. Davies,
words by G. Lewis. London, Oxford
University Press, hj, p. 2 acts.
© Oxford University Press; 29Sep56;
DPO-I5IC.
THE PARAGON, an original play in three
acts by Beatrice Fisher, pseud, of
Beatrice Hirsch. 30 1. © Beatrice
Hirsch; 27Jun67; DU69057.
PARENTS AND CHILDREN; ten small plays
with notes & questions for parents '
discussion groups by Clarice McNamara
& Margaret Henry. Sydney, Angus &
Robertson. 107 p. © Clarice
McNamara & Margaret Henry; 27Apr67;
AIO-9975.
PARI AND THE PRINCE; book, music &
lyrics by Julie Mandel. 16 p.
(McGraw-Hill little theatre series)
2 acts. Based on The shepherd's
daughter, by William Saroyan from
his book The daring young man on the
flying trapeze. Book & lyrics only.
© Julie Mandel; 26Apr67; DP6588.
PARIS ADVENTURE.
SPLIT THE POT.
See
PARIS AND HELEN, a play by P. J.
Miller (Joseph William Miller) 90 1.
5 acts. © Joseph Williain Miller
(pen name: Paul J. Miller); 5Jan67;
DU67567.
THE PARIS INTERLUDE, an original
dramatic narrative by Mark Balfour.
4 1. © Mark Balfour; 15Mar67;
CI9370.
THE PARK; original screenplay by
Francis Swann. I68 1. © Francis
Swann; 15May67; DU 68692.
PAROUSIA (Second coming) By Susan L-
Clark, Maya B. Muir, Ellen W. Reath
& Kay E. Tucker. li 1. A play.
© Springslde School; 7Feb67; DU68074 .
THE PARTICULAR LITTLE SHOP, by
Doris A. Paul. 1 v. A play in
3 acts. With music for 1 song.
® Doris A. Paul; 9Jun67; DU6S906.
PARTITA FOR AUTUMN TWILIGHT, a romantic
comedy by Robert Olen Butler. 8j5 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Robert Olen
Butler; 9Jan67; DU67575 .
THE PARTY ON GREENWICH AVENUE, a play
by Grandin Conover. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Grandin R. Conover; l8May67;
DU68723.
PASSING THROUGH LIBERIA, a play in one
act by Hal Ackerman (Harold Ackerman)
37 1. © Harold Ackerman; 25Apr67;
DU68535.
PASSPORT TO HELL; translated from
Rumanian by Marlus Magureanu.
1 v. A play in 2 acts. © Marius
S. Magureanu; l6jan67; DU677't7 .
PASTORALE, a play by Jerry Chandler.
1 v; 3 acts. © Jerry T. Chandler;
2Jun67; DU68829.
PATENT LEATHER SUNDAY, a one act play
with incidental music by W. Francis
Lucas. 22 1. © W. Francis Lucas;
21Feb67; DU67992.
PATHOLOGY INSIGHTS, See
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO.l.
PATTERNS OF LITERATURE, VOL.3:
Dramatic literature; Julian L.
Maline, James Berkley, general
editors. Syracuse [N.Y. ] L. W.
Singer Co. 425 P- (Singer/Random
House literature series) NM: ad-
ditions. © L. W. Singer Co., Inc.;
3Jan67; A888834 .
PAUL BUNYAN AND THE LAUGHING RIVER,
recording script by Peter Haas.
10 1. © Peter Haas; 22Mar67;
CI9325 .
PAVANNE, by Donna Weikel. 45 1.
A play with music. Suggested by a
story by Mary Craven & Donna Weikel.
Book & lyrics only. © Mrs. John R.
Weikel III; 24May67; DU68859.
THE PAYING OF THE PIPER, a play in one
act by Albert Wachtel. 35 1.
© Albert Wachtel; 28Mar67; DU68225 .
PEACE IS INDIVIDUAL, a Christian Science
lecture by Roy J. Linnig. 4 p.
© Roy J. Linnig; 21Nov66; C19264 .
PEACE IS INDIVIDUAL. See
FRIEDEN-EINE INDIVIDUELLE VERANT-
WORTUNG .
THE PEAR SHAPED SOULS, by Valgene
Massey. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Valgene Massey; 8Mar67; DU68047 .
PEAR WATER AND GRITS, by Polly Park
(Mary P. Park) 1 v. A play in 5
acts. © Mary P. Park; 25Apr67;
DU68539.
THE PEARL, a one act play by Joseph
Praml. 11 1. © Joseph Patrick
Praml; l4Mar67; DU68099.
PEASANT INTERVIEW. See
RUSSIAN TV SHOW BEAMED TO AMERICA:
A PEASANT INTERVIEW.
A PENNY FOR A SONG, an opera in two
acts by Richard Rodney Bennett;
libretto by Colin Graham. [London]
Universal Edition (14604) 209 P-
Adapted from the play by John Whit-
ing. Vocal score. NM: musical set-
ting & adaptation. © Universal
Edition, Ltd.; 12Apr67; DFO-1548.
PEOPLE WATCHERS. Sse
CONTROLLING STORE SUPPLIES.
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN STONE HOUSES
SHOULDN'T THROW GLASS, by Robert
Edward Braun. 1 v. A play in 2
acts. © Frances P. Braun & Rudolph
J. Braun; 26Jan67; DU67707.
PEORIA; words & music by Joseph W. Neff,
play by Joseph W. Neff. 1 v.
5 acts. © Joseph W. Neff; 24Apr67;
DU69069 .
PEPE AND SHEBA, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Patricia Lopez (Patricia Lopez
Biafore) 32 1. © Patricia Lopez
Biafore; 23Feb67; DU67886.
PERILOUS JOURNEY, a one act play by
Sally Assln. 34 1. © Sally Assin;
llApr67; DU68394.
PERSPECTIVE, PART 1. By Violet Priest-
ley. 9 1- Fllmstrip script.
©Violet Priestley d.b.a. Library
Fllmstrip Center; 17Mar67; C19273.
FERSPECTrVE 11, by Violet Priestley.
51. A fllmstrip script. © Violet
Priestley d.b.a. Library Fllmstrip
Center; 13Mar67; C19372.
THE PESSIMIST; comedy in five acts by
Robert George, pseud, of Robert
George Davenport. 264 1. © Robert
George; lMay67; DU68867.
PETER VEHGEICHEK, a screenplay by
J. Francis Beeh. 142 1. © J. Francis
Beeh; 15Feb67; DU6783I.
PETER'S FIRST PLAY, by Bernard Blatt.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Bernard
Blatt; 19Apr67; DU68476.
UN PEU PLUS TARD, UN PEU PLUS TOT;
comedie de Pierre Barillet et
Jean Pierre Gredy. 209 1- 2 acts.
© Pierre Barillet & Jean Pierre
Gredy; lMay67; DU68866.
PHILLIS, by Blllie Lou Watt, with music
by Martin Newman. 1 v. A play in
3 acts. © Billie Lou Watt; 20Apr67;
DU68653.
PHONETICS; television script no.l by
Mr. Phonetics, pseud, of Oliver Smith.
4 1. © Oliver Smith; 22May67;
CI95I2.
PHOTO FINISH. See
PICTORIAL HORSERACE GAME: PHOTO
FINISH.
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35
PICKETT'S CHAEGE, a comedy in one act
by Mary Fournier Bill. 27 1.
© Mary Fournier Billj 17May67;
DU68712.
PICTORIAL HORSERACE GAME: PHOTO FINISH,
by P. S. Seymour-Heath. 1 v.
A recording script. © P. S. Seymour-
Heath; 20Apr67; Cig'tOl.
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN, by James P.
Polack & James Farmer. 5 1. A re-
cording script. © Gables Music
Co., Inc.; 9Jan67; C19143.
PIERRE PATHELIN, a one act chamber
musical for children; book by Margaret
McKerrow S: Michael Harrah; music by
Roger Wertenberger; lyrics by Michael
Harrah; translated & adapted from the
medieval French farce bj. Michael
Harrah. 1 v. © Michael Harrah,
Margaret McKerrow & Roger wertenberger;
25Jan67; DU67985.
pigeon; a comedy in three acts by
Robert Brome. I36 1. © Robert Brome;
27Feb67; DU67926.
PIGEONS ON MY HEAD, a play in one act
by Barry Dinerman. 35 1. © Barry
Dinerman; 25Apr67; DU685t0.
THE PILGRIM, adapted by Cecil Madden &
Jill Fenson from the Spanish play
Dlalogos de la herejla, by Agustin
Gomez-Arcos. 78 1. A play In 3 acts.
© Cecil Madden & Jill Fenson;
6Mar67; DU67999.
A PINCH OF SALT, a tragic drama in
three acts by Jerrold Karp. 157 1.
© Jerrold Karp; 5Jun67; DU68838.
PINOCCHIO, See
PINOCCHIO AND THE FIRE-EATER.
PINOCCHIO AND THE FIRE-EATER, a one-act
play for children by Aurand Harris.
16 p. (The McGraw-Hill little
theater series) Suggested by scenes
from Pinocchlo by Carlo Collodi.
© Aurand Harris; 26Apr67 ; DFG'^Ok .
PIPPIN, PIPPIN, a musical play by-
Ron Strauss (Ronald H. Strauss)
& Lawrence Stephens, pseud, of
Stephen L. Schwartz. 1 v. 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. ® Ron Strauss
& Lawrence Stephens; 17Apr67;
DU68579.
THE PIT, by Jan Hartman. (In Religious
theatre no. 4. p. 7 -20) ® Jan Hartman;
24Feb67; DP6384 .
THE PITCHMAN BIT, by Joseph A. Palladino.
2 1. A monologue. © Joseph A.
Palladino a.k.a. Joey Faye; 3Apr67;
CI9426.
THE PLACE OF FEAR AND PEACE, a verse
play of Genesis 12-22 by Kenneth
L. Chomont. 46 1. 15 scenes.
© Kenneth Louis Chomont; 7Mar57;
DU68045.
THE PLANE THAT REFUSED T.O DIE, by
Douglas J. Ingells. 24 1. A nar-
ration script. ® West Michigan Tele-
casters, Inc. & Douglas J. Ingells;
l6Jan67; CI9388.
THE PLANNING OF URBAN RENEWAL; address
by Maurice F. Parkins. 7 1.
© Matirice F. Parkins; 12Jan67;
CI9169.
PLANNING YOUR FAMILY, ENOVID-E;
narration for sound filmstrip. 7 1.
© G. D. Searle Sc Co.; 3Jan67;
CI9IIO.
PLANNINGS, a show for nightclub? &
theatres by Edward Dorlk (Edward
Udovioh) 1 V. Book & lyrics only.
© Edward Dorlk; 9Peb67; DU67964.
THE PLANTER, by Elizabeth Powers.
123 1. A play in 4 sets. © Eliza-
beth Powers; 31Mar67; DU68254.
PLAY, a drama in two acts by Hazel
A. Sais. 1 V. © Hazel Aleen Sals;
7Apr67; DU68376.
A PLAY, by Theodore Conrad First.
29 1. A play. ® Theodore Conrad
First; 30Jan67; DU67724 .
PIAY BRIDGE WITH THE EXPERTS. 5 1.
Shooting script. Appl. states prev.
reg. Cl8401. NM: revision of introd.
© Bridge Corp. of America; 29May67;
c 19606.
PLAY ME PERFECT; book by Aram Robert
Schefrln. 36 1. A musical screen-
play. Book & lyrics only. © Arajii
Robert Schefrin; 4jan67; DU67562.
PLAYBOY DETECTIVE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Stanley M. Shoemaker. 29 1. ® Stan-
ley M. Shoemaker; 5Apr67; DU68457.
THE PLAYMATES, a one-act play by Mlckl
McClelland. 10 1. © Micki Mc-
Clelland; 20Dec66; DU67541.
PLAYS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, a collec-
tion of short plays by Haven Hubbard.
Who can play, and others. 1 v.
© Haven Hubbard; 9May67; DU68648.
PLAYS TO ENJOY, by Raymond Plcozzl.
New York, Macmillan I69 p. (Literary
heritage series) NM: compilation &
Introd. ©Macmillan Co.; 3Jan67;
A914983.
PLEASE DON'T FEED THE GIANT, by
Jerry Devine. 1 v. A play in 3
acts. © Jerry Devine; 24Apr67;
DU68527 .
PLEASE, PLEASE TURN ME OFF. See
ORF.
PLEASE TURN TO PAGE SIX, a play about
a modern American newspaper consist-
ing of a prologue & seven scenes by
Scott Long (Winfield Scott Long)
111 p. ® Scott Long; 31Mar67;
DU68248.
A POCKET FULL OF WRY, a play in three
acts by William R. Reardon. 1 v.
© William R. Reardon; 19Jun67;
DU69OO3.
THE POET'S GIRL, by Leroy Stone.
30 1. A play in 2 scenes. © Leroy
S. Stone; 9Jan67; DU67853.
THE POINT EPSILON-PRIME THEOREM,
a manuscript of new research results
by Edward 0. Sill. l4 1. Lecture.
© Edward 0. Sill; 31May67; CI9587.
POISON. See
PROGRAMME .
POKE, by Donald 0. Dyal, pseud, of
Thomas Erskine Smith. 1 V.
A musical play in 2 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Thomas Erskine Smith;
22Dec66; DU67732.
THE POLISH THEATRE OF LEON KRUCZKOWSKI
AND TWO OF HIS PLAYS: THE GEPJ«1IS
AND THE FIRST DAY OF FREEDOM, by
Ann M. Levin. 271 1. ® Ann M.
Levin; 150ct66; DP6304 .
POLLY. See
POLLY WANTS A PIRATE.
POLLY WANTS A PIRATE, a musical tale;
music & lyrics by Morton Banks, book
by Allan Cruickshank. 2 v. 2 acts.
Suggested by the ballard opera Polly,
by John Gay. ® Morton A. Banks S:
Allan Cruickshank; 20Mar67; DU68368.
POMEGRANADA, an operatic camp by
H. M. Koutoukas. 1 v. Libretto.
© H. M. Koutoukas; 28Mar67;
DU68603.
POOR RISK. 2 1. (The Fun factory,
no. 3) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9156.
POP ART, a play in one act by George
Hoffman. 5 1. Includes music &
lyrics to 1 song. ® George Hoffman;
6Feb67; DU67766.
PORTRAIT OF A PSYCHEDELIC SOUL; story
& screenplay by Peter Savage, pseud,
of Frank Petrella. Ill 1. © Frank
Petrella; 27Jun67; DU69056.
A PORTRAIT OF THE MASK, a play in two
acts by Douglas M. Young. Ill 1.
® Douglas M. Yoiing; 8May67; DU68676.
POT OP GOLD. See
THE CLOUDS.
THE POT PARTY; or, How to be happy
while breathing. By Irving Vendig.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Irving
Vendig Associates, Inc.; 3Mar67;
DU68019.
POWER OF LOVE. See
LOVE YOUR ENEMIES, THE POWER OF LOVE.
THE POWER OF MY WILL, a play in three
acts by Mildred Dumas. 85 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. 30Mar66, PU65605.
NM: additions & revisions. ® Mil-
dred Dumas; 6Mar67; DU68032.
THE POWER OF PRAYER; words by Adam
Clayton Powell. Sheet. © Bright
Tunes Music Corp.; l4Feb67; C19194 .
THE PREGNAftT PAUSE, by Dolores Walker &
Andrew Piotrowskl. 1 v. A play in
2 acts. ® Dolores Walker & Andrew
Piotrowskl; 17May67; DU68717.
PREISTORIA SUI TETTI DEL MONDO. See
TRILOGIA DI PRESITORIA: PREISTORIA
SUI TETTI DEL MONDO, TEMPI DI LUCE
STRANA & OGGI ALL'ISOLA VAGA.
PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES; spoken words as
used on the recorded version by
Harold H. LeCrone & Mary Jane
LeCrone. 2 1. ® Harold H. LeCrone &
Mary Jane LeCrone; a7Mar67; CI9363.
PRESCRIPTION: LOVE (RX: LOVE!) A new
musical comedy by Rosemary G. Brinson
& Joseph J. Reynolds, pseud, of
Joseph J. Slyman. 1 v. 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. Appl. states
prev. reg. 1964. NM: additions &
revision. ® Rosemary Greene Brinson
& Joseph J. Reynolds; 30Mar67;
DU68343.
PRESIDENTS SPEAK. See
ANDREW JACKSON.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
CALVIN COOLIDGE.
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
HARRY S. TRUMAN.
HERBERT HOOVER.
JAMES A. GARFIELD.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
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36
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
PRESIDENTS SPEAK. -Con. See
JAMES K. POLK.
JAMES MADISON.
JAMES MONROE.
JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN F. KENNEDY.
JOHN QUXNCY ADAMS.
JOHN TYLER.
LINCOLN.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON.
MARTIN VAN BUREK.
MILLARD FILLMORE.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
THOMAS JEFFERSON.
ULYSSES S. GRANT.
WARREN HARDING.
WILLIAM H. HARRISON.
WILLIAM H. TAFT.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
WOODROW WILSON.
ZACHARY TAYLOR.
PRESS ON REGARDLESS. 2 1. (The Fun
factory, no. 11) A narration script.
© Ultijnus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9164.
PRESTIGE, INCORPORATED; three act
comedy by Adele M. Stevens. 1 v.
© Adele M. Stevens; 23Jan67;
DU67696 .
THE PRETTY ONES, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Edward Mikenas. JO 1. © Edward
Mikenas; 8jun67; DU68879.
A PRIMER OP A CONTROVERSIAL FIGUEE,
a play in one act by Edward Chazin.
1 V. © Edward Chazin; 25May67;
DU68779.
THE PRINCE, an original drama for
radio by Hal Jespersen (Henry L.
Jespersen IV) 1 v. © Henry L.
Jespersen IV; 5Apr67 ; DU68285.
THE PRINCE OF DEMONS, a screenplay by
Chris Fellner (Christopher Allyn
Fellner) 67 1. © Christopher Allyn
Fellner; 2tjan67; DU67699-
THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA, by James P.
Polack & James Parmer. 4 1. A
recording script. © Gables Music
Co., Inc.; 9Jan67; C191tl.
PRINCESS REBECCA BIRNBAUM.
POUR SHORT PLAYS.
See
PRISONERS OF THE BLOOD SAMURAI,
a screenplay by Chris Fellner
(Christopher Allyn Fellner) S'i 1.
© Christopher Allyn Fellner;
l8Apr67; DU68I53.
PROBINOL, by Joe Abrams. 80 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Joe I. Abrams;
27Mar67; DU68185.
PROBLEM PREGNANCIES, by Wilfred L.
Gustin. 4 1. A sermon. © Wilfred
L. Gustin; 5May67 ; 019442.^
THE PROCLAMATION, a happening by Iva
Martlrano. 7 1. A play. © Iva
Pediani Martlrano; 15Feb67; DU67828.
PROFILES IN COURAGE. See
EIGHT COURAGEOUS AMERICANS.
PROFIT POWER; recording script for
J. I. Case Co. by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. 17 1. © J. I. Case Co.;
lJun67; C19536.
PROGRAMME, 3 one-act plays by Gertrude
Greenridge. The lifeguard; Poison;
Shadow play. 1 v. © Gertrude
Greenridge; 20Feb67; DU67865.
PROLEGOMENON, by George Dursthoff.
ll* 1. A play. ® George Henry
Dursthoff; 27Feb67; DU67929^
PROMISE AND PROSPECT OF AMERICAN JEWRY.
See
JUDAISM'S COMING GOLDEN AGE: THE
PROMISE AND PROSPECT OF AMERICAN
JEWRY.
PROMISE NOT TO TELL, a play in three
acts by Rolf Lium. 88 1. © Rolf
Lium; 28Feb67; Du68lt5.
DER PROPHET; Schauspiel in drei Akten
von Friedrich G. von Kleinwaechter.
[Vienna] Universal Edition. I08 p.
© Universal Edition, A.G.; 22Mar67;
DFO-1534.
PROPHET WITHOUT HONOR, a play in three
a'-ts by Rowland Posey. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. 9Mar66,
DU65216. NM: revisions. © Charles
Rowland Posey; 17Apr67 ; DU68t36.
PROPOSAL TO SOUTHLAND BEEF & PROVISION
CO. 1 V. © Brick Muller, Swearingen,
Dorrity Advertising, Inc.; 22Dec66;
C19140.
PSLIGHTLY PSYCHOTIC, by John C. Earl.
1 V. A musical play in 3 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © John C. Earl;
5May67; DU68674 .
THE PSYCHEDELIC, an original screen-
play by Edward Jacobs. 100 1.
© Edward Russell Jacobs; 6Mar67 ;
DU682OI.
PSYCHO-BEDELLIC ATTACK.
BLISS .
See
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION AND
TECHNIQUES OF PERSUASION, a lecture
by Paul E. McKamy. 84 1. Based on
the latest research ... in the field
of behavioral science. © Paul E.
McKamy; 27Apr67; C19460.
PUBLIC RELATIONS AS AN ELEMENT IN THE
BUSINESS OPERATION, by John L.
Mortimer. 3 v. 39 lectures.
© John L. Mortimer; 23Nov66; C19109.
PUBLICITY A NO-NO TO PUBLICITY A GO-GO,
a spoof in verse & dialogue by
Freddie Seymour Dalton (A. Winnifred
Dalton) & Bettina Beals Kyper (Bettina
M. Kyper) 20 1. 5 scenes.
© Freddie Seymour Dalton & Bettina
Beals Kyper; 7Mar67; DU68I32.
PUNCHINELLO AND THE DONKEY, a one act
play by J. A. Christensen, adapted
from the l6th century oomraedia d'el
arte. 22 1. © J. A. Christensen;
7Feb67; DU67972.
PUPPET PLAYS; authors, Jeanne Murray
Charlton & Dorothy Tveten. The
dancing dragon and the magic Christ-
mas tree, and others. 1 v. © Jeanne
Murray Charlton & Dorothy Tveten;
13Jan67; DU67607.
PUPPET PLAYS, by Berta Metzger. 1 v.
6 plays. NM: 4 new plays. © Effie
Metzger Swensson; 20Feb67; DPb336.
THE PUPPET TREE; book by Vin Cassidy,
music by Martha Green. 1 v.
© Vin Cassidy & Martha Green;
3Feb67; DU68411.
THE PUPPETEERS, a musical play for
children by J. J. McCoy. 46 1.
10 scenes. Text only. © Joseph
J. McCoy; 3May67; DU68574 .
PURE SAFETY CUSHION; tires dealer
meeting script written for the Pure
Oil Company ... by Wilding.
56 1. ©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67;
DU6835O.
PURPLE DOOM. S46
ECHO OP A SCREAM.
PUZZLE OF A DOWN PALL CHILD, written
by Jacques Sigurd. 112 1. A screen-
play. Appl. author: Atirac Manage-
ment Corp., employer for hire.
© Atirac Management Corp.; 29Mar57;
DU68258.
PYGMALION AND OTHER PLAYS, by Bernard
Shaw. The devil's disciple; Caesar
and Cleopatra. Introduction by
Alan S. Downer. New York, Dodd,
Mead. 359 p. ©on introd. & com-
pilation; Dodd, Mead 8e Co., 13Apr67;
A910485.
QUAKER CITY DODGE, by Eugene Robert
Tanz. Sheet. A radio script.
© Cox & Tanz Advertising Agency;
6Apr67; C19357 .
THE QUARRY, an opera for young players;
libretto by David Holbrook, music by
John Joubert, op. 50. London, Novello.
47 p. Libretto. © Novello & Co.,
Ltd.; 30Dec66; DFO-I513.
THE QUARRY, an opera for young players;
libretto by David Holbrook, music by
John Joubert, op. 50. London, Novello -
91 p. Piano-vocal score. © Novello
& Co., Ltd.; lMar67; DPO-1522.
QUARTETT; komodie von Richard Arvay.
90 1. 3 acts. © Richard Arvay;
26May67; DU6885I.
THE QUEEN OF PERSIA, an original
musical play; book & lyrics by
John F. Grahame, music composed
by Alexander Maissel. 1 v. 2 acts.
Based upon the Book of Esther. ■
©The Show Shop, Inc.; 27Mar67;
DU6818O.
QUEL CHEMIN PRENEZ-VOUS? (Where are
you going? Conference sur la
Science Chretienne par Elbert R.
Slaughter. 34 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. Sept. 1964, C17048.
NM: French translation. ® Elbert R.
Slaughter; 6Mar67; C19266.
THE QUEST; book & lyrics by Anthony
Inslee Hancock, music by Jane Staab.
1 V. A musical play in 2 acts.
(? Anthony Inslee Hancock & Jane
Staab; 28Feb67; DU68087.
QUESTION OF GUILT. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: A
QUESTION OF GUILT.
QUESTIONS. See
THE INNOCENT PARTY.
QUI POURRAIT NOUS SEPARAR? (Who shall
separate us?) Conference sur la
Science Chretienne par Elbert R.
Slaughter. 26 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. llSep64, CI7063. NM: trans-
lation. © Elbert R. Slaughter;
31Jan67; CI9217.
QUIET IN THE SKY, a teleplay by Joseph
Guzzetti, Jr. 1 v. 3 acts.
©Joseph F. Guzzetti, Jr.; 7Apr67;
DU68514.
QUIET LIFE, a tragic comedy of American
Jewish life in 2 acts, 9 scenes by
M. J. Gendelman, pseud, of Max Adel-
man. I3I 1. Title transliterated.
Yiddish. © Max Adelman; 28Mar67;
DU68614 .
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
37
R
R. R. HOOD AND GREY EYES! or. How Miss
Hood licked Ye Wolf. A Neopolltan
puppet play In Bostonlan by Lyon
Phelps. 8 1. Book & lyrics; includes
music for 1 song. © William Lyon
Phelps II; 27Deo66; DU67519.
R. U. HUNGRY; or. Specialty, short
orders. By Randy Ford (Kenneth
Randolph Ford) 87 1. A play.
Appl. states prev. reg. SlDec66,
DU 67500. NM: additions. ® Randy
Ford; 26jun67; DU690lt9.
THE RABBIT MAN, a one-act play in
camp by Cheryl Passavantl. 21 1.
©"Cheryl Michele Passavantl; 2May67;
DU68567 .
THE RACE RIOT REVUE, by Irvin M.
Letofsky & Richard Guindon. 1 v.
20 skits. © Irvin M. Letofsky;
20Mar67; C19320.
RADIAL PLY TRUCK TIRES; script for
Goodyear Tire 8c Rubber Co. by
Wilding. 15 1. ©Wilding, Inc.;
27Mar67; C193'tO.
RAGGED DICK. See _
RAGS TO RICHES.
RAGS TO RICHES, a musical melodrama
by Aurand Harris; lyrics by Aurand
Harris & Eva Franklin; music,
research & continuity by Eva Franklin;
additional music arrangements & ms.
by Glenn Mack. Anchorage, Ky . ,
Anchorage Press. 55 P- 2 acts.
Suggested by 2 stories Ragged Dick &
Mark the match boy by Horatio Alger.
Book & lyrics only. © Anchorage
Press; 5Dec66; DP63OO.
RAILROAD ELECTRIFICATION; script for
16 mm. color motion picture prepared
for General Electric by Wilding.
59 1. ©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67;
DU68353.
RAINBOW IN THE DARK, a comedy by Samuel
Bimkrant. 1 v. 3 acts. ® Samuel
H. Birnkrant; 13Mar67; DU68l46.
THE RAINBOW SHOT, a play by Jerry
Chandler. 1 v. 3 acts. © Jerry
T. Chandler; 2Jun67; DU68827.
RAINBOW TERRACE, by Mordecai Oorellk.
1 V. A play in 5 acts. NM: addition
& revision. © Mordecai Gorelik;
3Feb67; DU67785.
RALLY 'ROUND THE FLAGG, by Gerard W.
Purcell. 23 1. Recording script.
2 sides. © Gerard W. Purcell;
19May67; C 195 86.
THE RAPE OF THE FAIR COUNTRY, a screen-
play by John Barnes. 274 1. Based
on the novel by Alexander Cordell.
© John W. Barnes; llApr67; DU68622.
RAT OR PJINBOW, a play by William
Ooodhart. 1 v. 3 acts. © Boncoeur
Productions, Inc. 4 Edward E.
Rhatigan, as Trustee Under Agreements
... for the benefit of Sarah C.
Goodhart, Eliza M. Goodhart i Amy W.
Ooodhart; l6jan67; DU67632.
THE RATIONAL AND THE IRRATIONAL IN
HUMAN BEHAVIOR, FROM NEURO-MECHANISMS
TO PRESENT DAY HUMANISM, by Mark
Grain. 29 1. A lecture. © Mark
Grain; 'tJan67; CI9II2.
RATS, a comedy with music; book & lyrics
by John Maxwell; music by R. Bowdler.
1 v. 2 acts. Based on eight days of
the North African Campaign in the
last war. © B. John Maxwell;
3May67; DU68626.
LA RAZA DE BRONCE, by Judith B. Sauceda.
20 1. A play in 7 scenes. © Judith
B. Sauceda; 26Jan67; DU67708.
RE DAGLI OCCHI DI CONCHIGLIA. See
TRILOGIA DI STORIA: TRIBUTI AL
MOSTRO, IL RE DAGLI OCCHI DI
CONCHIGLIA & SI DIRA DELLE MISERE
DONNE.
READE,
;ADE, a play by Dean M. Regenos .
2 acts. © Dean M. Regenos. i4Aj
DU68I* 30 .
READY OR NOT, a comedy by Will Schneider
(Maurice Schneider) & Joe Feinstein.
lid 1. 2 acts. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Four's a crowd. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Will Schneider
& Joe Feinstein; 19Jun67; DU68998.
RED CARNATIONS FOR PAUL; drama in one
act by Frank De Rogatls. 51 1.
© Frank De Rogatls & Yola De Rogatis;
12Jan67; DU67605 .
RED-HOT AND READY; recording script for
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. 19 1. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun57; C195'^7.
RED KETTLE SOUP COMMERCIAL, by George
Gunderson. Sheet. © George Gunder-
son; llMay67; C19t56.
RED, WHITE AND BLUECHIN, a musical
comedy, book & lyrics by Sidney
Theil. 2d draft. 1 v. 8 scenes.
Book & lyrics only. © Sidney Theil;
50Jan67; DU67857.
RED WINGl A three act play .with music;
book & lyrics by Joellen Bland, music
by Roslyn Aronson. 1 v. © Joellen
Bland & Roslyn Aronson; 26May67;
DU68792 .
THE REFLECTION IN THE MIRROR; original
story written & adapted for television
by Philip Katz. 3I 1. © Philip
Katz; 17Mar67; DU68112.
THE REGISTER, a short one act play by
Paris M. Goodrum. 6 1. © Paris
Macklln Goodrum; 15May67; DU687OO.
REGRETS TO BOB, an original story
written & adapted for television,
by Read Whipple (Gladys E. Whipple)
34 1. © Gladys E. Whipple; l8Apr67;
DU68464 .
DIE REITER, von Aristophanes; tlberset-
zung und Bearbeitung von Stavros
Doufexls unter Mitarbeit von Renate
Lang. fv-ionra] Univerf al Edition.
121 p. © Universal Edition, A.G.;
l4Feb67; DPO-1551.
RELAXATION, by Jane T. Brown. 1 v.
A recording script. NM: additions &
revisions. © Jane Brown; 6Feb67;
CI9178.
RE-LEGALIZED ABORTION? An address by
Cyril C. Means, Jr. 103 1- © Cyril
C. Means, Jr.; 8May67; C19447 .
REMARKABLE ROCKET. See
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES.
LE PF;NDEZV0US, a screenplay by Kathleen
Annetta. l46 1. 35 scenes.
© Kathleen Annetta; 28Apr67;
DU68677 .
RENDEZVOUS; book & lyrics by Keith M.
Engar, music by Crawford Gates.
51 1. 7 scenes.. Book & lyrics only.
© Keith M. Engar & Crawford Gates;
I4jun67; DU69014.
RENDEZVOUS WITH COURAGE, by Alexander
D. Grattan. 140 1. A screenplay.
© Alexander Daniel Grattan; 3Apr67;
DU68273.
REPETITION GENEIJALE. See
NOUVELLES COMEDIES A UNE VOIX.
REPORT TO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 259
BOARD MEETING APRIL 3, I967 . See
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 259 BOARD
MEETING APRIL 3, 1967.
THE REPORTERS. 2 1. (The Fun factory,
no. 5) A narration script. © Ul-
tlmus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67; CI9158.
RESERVATION, a two act comedy by
William L. Huganir. 1 v. © William
L. Huganir; 26Jun67; DU69042.
THE RETURB OF THE PRODIGAL SON, by
John W. Waiters. 19 p. 3 acts.
Book only. © John W. Waiters;
28May67; DP6411.
RETURN TO WONDER, a one act play by
Sally Assin. 43 1. © Sally Assin;
28Mar67; DU68223.
REUBEN, REUBEN. See
I'VE BEEN THINKING.
THE REUNION, a play in two acts by
Gabriel Dagan. 46 1. © Gabriel
Dagan; 10May67; DU68656.
REUNION, by Richard Cook. 15 1.
A play. © Richard Cook; 9Mar67;
DU6806O.
THE REVENGE OF DR. BURRELL, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Henry J. Gibson. 30 1. © Henry
J. Gibson; 20Mar67; DU68299 .
REVEREND WES AUGER, INTERVIEW NO.l.
See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
REVEREND WES AUGER, INTERVIEW NO.l.
REVEREND WES AUGER, INTERVIEW NO. 2.
See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
REVEREND WES AUGER, INTERVIEW NO. 2.
THE REVOLUTION IN OUR SCHOOLS, by Paul
I. Jacobs. 14 1. A play. © Paul I.
Jacobs; 3Apr67; DU68277.
THE REVOLUTIONIST; original script by
Mardik Martin. 88 1. A screenplay.
© Mardik Martin; 3Jan67; DU68338.
THE REWARD, by Crane Johnson. New York,
Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane
Johnson; 10ct54; DP6285 .
REYOGALAXATION, by Norman Eugene
Buchner. 1 v. Recording script.
2 sides. © Norman Eugene Buchner;
9Jun67; C19596.
RH HEMOLYTIC DISEASE NEWBORN.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
See
RHODA; original screenplay by J. N.
Johnston, adapted by A. Laszlo.
153 1. © John N. Johnston & Andrew
Laszlo; l2Apr67; DU686I6.
RHONDA, a love story in the classical
manner by Christopher T. Connell.
53 1. 3 acts. © Christopher Thomas
Connell; 22May67; DU68740.
RIDE THE PROUD WIND, by Richard Full-
mer. 169 1. A screenplay. Based
on the novel. © Richard Fullmer
& Michael Pate; 30Jan67; DU67725 •
RIGHT FOR ONCE; one act, one person
play by Fredrlc Darryl Ramey. 6 1.
© Fredrlc Darryl Ramey; 21Jun67;
C19640.
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38
DRAMAS
Jan.-Junc
RIGHTEOUS WOMAN MONOLOGUE, by Lou
Rawls. Folder. Rawlou Music;
5Apr67; CI9594.
RIGMAROLE, a comedy In three acts by
Eric Meredith Lord, pseud, of Robert
Glenn Hafferkamp. 1 v. © Eric
Meredith Lord; l6Feb67; DU67832.
THE RING AMD THE PRIZE, by Rosmarin
Martel, pseud, of Mary S. Joyner.
147 1. A play in 3 acts. © Mary S.
Joyner; 3Apr67; DU68279.
RIP VAN WINKLE, a musical based on a
story by Washington Irving; book &
lyrics by Patrick Pocillo, music by
Stanley Gllck. 1 v. 3 acts.
® Patrick Pocillo & Stanley Gllck;
15May67; DU68685 .
RIP VAN WINKLE. See
THE TRAVELING PLAYHOUSE VERSION OF
RIP VAN WINKLE.
RISE AND FALL OF AN AMERICAN ALHAMBRA.
See
BLENNERHASSETT.
RISE AND SHINE) A drama in three
acts by Fay Wray Risk in. 1 v.
© Fay Wray Riskln; 10Apr67;
DU68387.
THE ROAD, a play in one act by Allan
Knee. 22 1. © Allan Knee;
21Deo66; DU6773O.
ROBBINS & ASSOCIATE, a continuity &
discussion-stimulating vehicle for
the National Association of Electl-
cal Distributors Advertising & Mar-
keting Conference; written by Joseph
Brickley. Rev. May 5, I967 . 1 v.
9 scenes. © National Assn. of Elec-
trical Distributors; lJun67; DU68826.
THE ROCK AND ROLL SINGER, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Stanley Sarafln. 31 1.
© Stanley Sarafln; 23Feb67;
DU67879-
ROCKETS IN CUBA, by John W. O'Brien.
2 1. Narration. © John W. O'Brien;
20Mar67; C19276.
THE ROLE OF THE LEADER, by Harry
Levinson. 13 1. Lecture. ©Harry
Levlnson; 23Jun67; CI9645.
ROMEO AND JULIET. See
TRAGEDIES II: ROMEO AND JULIET,
OTHELLO, KING LEAR.
RONNIE THE DREAMER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Elizabeth Salley. 30 1. © Elizabeth
Salley; 3Apr67; DU68269.
ROOM 129, by Michael Braude. 10 1.
A play. © Michael Braude; 8Jun67;
DU68986 .
ROOMMATES. 3 1. (The Fun factory,
no.l) A narration script. © Ultlmus
Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67; C19154 .
A ROSE AMONGST THE THORNS, by Florence
K, Lapka. 11 1. A play. © Florence
K. Lapka; 8Mar67; DU68057.
UNE ROSE AVEC UN GOUT DE CENDRES;
3 actes, 14 tableaux et prologue
de Michel Bedetti, pseud, de Michel
Trojani. 129 1- © Michel Bedetti;
10May67; DU68863.
ROSE OP MY HEART; or. How could I
stand you for thirty-five years?
A domestic drama by Joanna Russ.
4 1. © Joanna Russ; 28Mar67;
DU68229.
THE ROSEY FICKLED FINGER, a one act
play by Jerry Emanuel. 18 1.
© Jerry Emanuel; 13Jan67; DU67608.
ROUGHING it: A musical adapted from
Mark Twain's book about ths wild west
of the l860's. Book by Steve Press
(Stephen M. Press \ lyrics by Bonnie
Ardittl (Bonnie Arditti Edelstein)
1 V. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Stephen M. Press S; Bonnie Arditti
Edelstein; 13Apr67; DU68605 .
LA ROULETTE ET LE SOUTERRAIN, de
Georges Neveux. [Paris] Galllmard.
176 p. (Le Manteau d'arlequin)
D'apres Dostoievski. ©Editions
Galllmard; 10Jan67; DFO-I523.
ROUNDHEADS AND PEAKHEADS. See
JUNGLE OF CITIES AND OTHER PLAYS.
THE ROVER, by Aphra Behn, edited by
Frederick M. Link. Lincoln, Univer-
sity of Nebraska Press. 144 p.
(Regents restoration drama series)
5 acts. NM: Introd., appendices &
notes. © University of Nebraska
Press; 6Mar67; A902862.
ROYAL CROWN COLA I967 BOTTLER tffiETINGS,
by Wilding; writer, Marv David. 1 v.
Script for morning & afternoon musical
sessions. Book & lyrics only.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Apr67; DU68518.
ROYAL PLAYMATE. See
LESTER THE JESTER.
THE ROYAL ROGUES, a comedy screenplay
written by Robinson Stockham, pseud.
*f Linda Juanlta Stockham; based an
an idea created by Eloise Condit.
100 1. 2 acts. Appl. states com-
bination of A little hard work ages
a gentleman & The royal rogues,
prev. reg. 1956, DU67022. © Linda
J. Stockham; l8Jan67; DU67657.
RUG LIGHTS, by Mary Brendle. 30 1.
A play. © Mary Brendle; 13Jun67;
DU68938.
RUNNING START; recording script for
Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. 12 1 . © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun67; CI9539.
RUSSIAN TV SHOW BEAMED TO AMERICA:
A PEASANT INTERVIEW, by Frank S.
Dionise. 5 1. A screenplay.
© Frank S. Dionise; 4May67; DU68629.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. ©Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9297.
RX INSURANCE. See
EXCERPT FROM ADDRESS AT ECONOMIC
SEMINAR .
PRESCRIPTION: LOVE (RX: LOVE:)
S.A.M. (Southern Appalachian migrant)
Musical comedy by Leon R. Powell.
1 V. © Leon R. Powell; 29May67;
DU68968.
S.E.X. AND THE PONTIAC SALESMAN;
Recording script for Pontlac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
15 !■ © Pontlac Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; Ijun57 ;
C19546.
THE S.S, REUNION, a play in three
acts by Glennie Gorton Baker. 35 1-
© Glennie Gorton Baker; 9Jun67;
DU68909.
THE SABRE AND THE SACRED HEART,
a play by Mike Major (Michael Joseph
Major) 62 1. © Michael Joseph
Major; 3Mar67; DU68021.
THE SACRED OF INNOCENT, by Despi
Trails. 99 1. A play in 2 acts.
Based on the Greek text of a roman-
tic novel by Emmanuel Roldou,
I Papissa loanna. © Despi Trails;
30Mar67; DU68381.
SAD AND FINE. See
TRISTE ET EELLE.
SAFARI, an original screenplay by
David Aldrlch. iBO 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 100c t66, DU6698I. NM:
revisions & additions. © David
Aldrlch; llMay67; DU68667.
SAGA, an original story written &
adapted for television by Gloria
Ingram, pseud, of Fay Ingram
Roberts. 30 1. © Fay Ingram
Roberts; 3Apr67; DU68267.
THE SAGA OF ROARING GULCH; book &
lyrics by J. Lawrence Canon, music
by Gary Naylor. 63 1. 2 v.
A musical play. S J. Lawrence Canon
& Gary Naylor; 6Apr67; DU68321 .
SAIL-HO; book & lyrics by Alan Lake
Chldsey, music by G. Alex Kevan.
Houston, Tex., Chldsey-Kevan Enter-
prises. 1 V. 2 acts. © Chldsey-
Kevan Enterprises; 280ct66; DPfijOS.
SAILOR AND A GIRL; screenplay by Peter
Viertel. 65 1. Appl. author: Selz-
nlck International Pictures, Inc.,
employer for hire. © A. Morgan Maree,
Jr. & Bank of America National Trust
6 Savings Assn., executors of the
Estate of David 0. Selznick; 9Jun67;
DU68903.
ST. BEDE'S LITTLE COUNCIL, I967.
1 V. A script. © Church of St.
Bede; 24May67; C19499.
ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON, by Burnett
B. Ferguson. 25 1. A play in
7 scenes. © Burnett B. Ferguson;
l6janS7; DU67739.
SALES MEETING, a play In one act by
George Hoffman. 3 1- ® George
Hoffman; 6Feb67; DU67767.
SALOME; music-drama in one act by
Richard Strauss; German words by
Hedwlg Lachmann after Oscar Wilde.
A new English translation ...by Josef
Blatt. 11 1. Book & lyrics only.
© Josef Blatt; lMay67; DU68578.
SALTAIR. See
ALWAYS ON THURSDAY.
SALUTE TO AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER;
written by Stanley Green, musical
arrangements by Anton Coppola &
Abba Bogin. 34 1. A musical play.
Book only. © Stanley Green;
20Jun67; CI9639.
THE SAND DOLLAR, a play in one act
by A. E. Santaniello. 26 1.
© A. E. Santaniello; 5Jun67;
DU68835 .
THE SANDPILE, an original story written
8c adapted for television by Lydla
Bartensteln. 30 1. © Lydla Barten-
Eteln; 20Mar67; DU68297.
THE SATISFIER, a play In three acts by
Peter S. Felbleman. 1 v, Appl.
states prev. reg. I4jun65, DU6526I.
NM: "editorial revision." © Peter S.
Felbleman; 5May67; DU68637.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
39
SATURDAY. See
SATURDAY STORIES.
SATURDAY STORIES; four one act plays
by Mordecal Gorelik. Saturday;
About a cat; Off duty; Song of the
whippoorwlll. 1 v. © Mordecal
Gorelik; 26Apr67; DUSSs^tS.
SAUL IE FURIEUX. See
POUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
THE SAVAGE RUSTLERS, an original tele-
play by Maxlne R. Manning. 1 v.
16 acts. © Maxlne R. Manning;
a»lay67; DU68747.
SAVE IT FOR YOUR DEATH BED.
MONKEYS AND MEN.
See
THE SAVING OF YOUR SOUL, written by
Marlienne Joella Oates. 1 v.
A play. © Marlienne Joella Oates;
29May67; DU68803.
SAWGRASS BASKET, a scenario "by Jackson
Modunk, pseud, of Lance G. Eastman.
30 1. © Jackson Modunk; 'iJa.n&T;
Dtl6756o.
SCALE FOR SCORING VISUAL FIELDS, ty
Ben Esterman (Benjamin Esterman)
61. © Benjamin Esterman; 27Mar67;
CI9583.
THE SCAMP OF SANTA LUCIA; screenplay
by Louis Stanton. 86 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Louis Stanton;
20Mar57; DU68076.
SCANDALS, LIBELS AND SLANDERS; written
in fun & to be taken with a peck of
salt substitute by Mussee A. Brahjrs,
pseud, of Raymon Marpol. 1 v.
© Raymon Marpol; 6Mar67 ; C19243.
SCARLETT AND PIERRE, THE PEOPLE WATCHERS
(Visible vfaste) Recording script
for S. S. Kresge Co. by Jam Handy
Organization. 6 1. © S. S'. Kresge
Co.; lJun67; CI9563.
THE SCARLET LETTER, by Nathaniel
Hawthorne, in dramatic incident
fonn, script by Gunard Solberg.
1 V. 10 parts. Appl. author:
Classic Text Tapes, employer for
hire. © Classic Text Tapes,
Norman H. Rogers, sole owner;
8j\m67; DU68945.
SCENES FROM DOMESTIC LIFE, by Joanna
Russ. 20 1. A play in 6 scenes.
® Joanna Russ; 28Mar67; DU68227.
SCHEIK VON ALEXANDRIA UND SEINE
SKLAVEN. See
DER JUNGE LORD.
DER SCHUHU UND DIE FLIEGENDE PRINZESSIN;
Marchen von Peter Hacks, fur die
Schaubiihne eingerichtet von Ursula
Birnbaum und Peter Hacks, music:
Hans Dieter Hosalla. Munchen, Drei
Masken Verlag. 50 p. Book & lyrics
only. © Drei Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H.;
150ot66; DFO-1514.
SCHUSTER COMMERCIALS, NO.I-3, by
Roger Vornholt. 3 1. © Roger
Vornholt; IOMay67; C19455 .
SCHUSTER'S COMMERCIAL N0.'!t-6, by Roger
Vornholt. 6 1. © Roger Vornholt;
15Jun67: CI962I.
SCHVIARTZ' INFERNO, by Norman Miller.
1 V. A play In 3 acts. © Norman
Miller; 12Apr67; DU68401.
SCHWEPP'S COMMERCIAL, by George Gunder-
son. Sheet. © George Gunderson;
llMay67; C19't57 .
SCIENCE AND BELIEF, by Harold Taylor
Chase. 23 1. © Hamilton Chase;
10Mar67; C19226.
LA SCIENCE CHRETIENNE ET LA MAITRISE
DE L'ATOME (Christian Science: Do-
minion over the atom) 26 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. 70ct63, CI96O84.
NM: translation. © Jules Cern;
17Feb67; 019221*.
LA SCIENZA CRISTIANA: DOMINIO SULL'ATOMO.
(Christian Science: dominion over
the atom) Conferenza sulla Scienza
Cristiana dl Jules Cern. 35 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. 70ot63, Cl6o84.
NM: translation. ® Jules Cern;
12May67; C19504.
SCOTCH WOMAN. See
AN EVENING OF VOLTAIRE.
SCREAM AND SCRAM, FAMOUS INVESTIGATORS,
by Radnona Asnyk, pseud, of Anna
Ordynski. 6 1. (Guess what,
series I) ® Anna Ordynski; '}iMay&T ;
C19525.
SCRIPTS OF LESSONS FOR PARKES SYSTEM
OP TEACHING TOUCH TYPING, by James
Parkes. 1 v. © Sight & Sound
Education, Ltd.; I'l-Jun67; CI9616.
SCRIPTURAL HEALING AS FOUND IN THE OLD
AND NEW TESTAMENTS, a lecture given
by Thomas L. Leishman. 15 1.
© Thomas L. Leishman; 21Apr67;
CI9408.
SE NOS CASA PAPA; comedla, argumento
original y guion cinematograf ico
escritos por Jed Mascoretto, pseud,
of Jeddu R. Mascorieto. 101 1.
© Jeddu R. Mascorieto; 7Mar67;
DU68039 .
THE SEAGULL, a comedy in four acts by
Anton Chekhov; translated from the
Russian by William Symons. 56 1.
© William Symons; 27Mar67; DU68187.
THE SEAGULL'S ROOST, a play In three
acts by William F. Dugan & Eunice H.
Quennell. 1 v. Book & lyrics only.
© William Frances Dugan & Eunice H.
Quennell; llJan67; DU67593.
THE SEARCH OF/FOR CHRISTOPHER EVERYMAN,
by Patty Gideon Sloan. 1 v. A play
© Patty Gideon Sloan; 26jun67;
DU69044 .
THE SEARCHER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Esther Padgett. 30 1. © Esther
Padgett; 2SMar67; DU68234.
SEARS GARBAGE DISPOSER, by Sears
National Training. 9 1. Filrastrlp
script. © Sears, Roebuck & Co.;
22May67; CI963I.
THE SEASON, a play of two acts by
William L. Huganlr. 1 v. © William
L. Huganlr; l8Jan67; DU67662.
SECOND COMING.
PAROUS lA.
See
THE SECOND MR. GULLEN, by Bret Lyon.
31 1. A play in 2 acts. Based on
The double, by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
© Bret Lyon; 29Jun67; DU69072.
THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH
(Henry IV, part II) By William
Shakespeare. New York, Washington
Square Press (W-I35) 125 p. (The
Folger Library general reader's
Shakespeare. Generale editor; Louis
B. Wright; Assistant editor: Vir-
ginia A. LaMar) 5 acts. NM:
introd., notes, lllus. ©Washing-
ton Square Press, Inc.; 15Nov66;
THE SECOND VERMEER, a play by Harry
Ashe. 81 1. 2 acts. © Harry
Ashe; 13Apr67; DU68421.
THE SECRET ADVENTURES OF BEN POWER;
created & developed by George Hope.
75 1. A screenplay. © George
Hope; 5Jun67; DU68834 .
THE SECRET FORMULA; book & lyrics by
Harold Cohen, music by Aurelia Young
1 V. A musical play. © Harold
Cohen; 23Jan67; DU67686.
SECURITY IS THE NAME OF THE GA>DE, by
Lawrence Perry. 21 1. A screenplay.
© Lawrence Perry; 24Apr67; DU6853O.
SEE YOU AROUND THE PALACE, by John
Lynn. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© John Harrison Lynn; 20Jun67;
DU69OO5 .
THE SEED YOU DID SOW, by Edward S.
Hoffren. 11 1. © Edward S. Hoffren;
8May67; 019*46.
THE SEEDS IN THE PASSES, by Robert
Summers. 72 p. 7 pts. Appl. states
prev. reg. 9Aug66, DU66530. © Robert
■Summers; 5Feb67; DP6366.
THE SEEKERS, a drama in three acts by
Richard Lee Hoffman. 99 1.
© Richard Lee Hoffman; 25May67;
DU68856.
THE SEER, a play in one act by Stephen
S. Wing. 30 1. © Stephen Staley
Wing; 21Feb67; DU67868.
THE SELF-STARTERS; or How to succeed in
selling by really trying. Recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization. I5 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; lJun67; C19550.
SELFISH GIANT. See
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES'.
SELL RIGHT NOW, by Sears National
Training. I5 1. Filmstrip script.
© Sears, Roebuck & Co.; 22May67;
CI9633.
SELLING THE BENEFITS OF ELECTRONIC
IGNITIONS, by Sears National
Training. 1 v. Filmstrip script.
© Sears, Roebuck S: Co.; 22May67;
CI9629.
SEMMELWEIS AND HOLMES, a commentary on
the receptor system of science by
Douglas R. Shanklin. 1 v. An address.
© Douglas R. Shanklin; 25Jan67;
CI9145 .
A SENSE OF SIN; words by Adam Clayton
Powell. Sheet. © Bright Tunes
Music Corp.;l4Feb67; CI919I.
SEPT IMPROMPTUS A LOISIR, de Rene
de Obaldia. Paris, B. Grasset.
203 p. © Editions Bernard Grasset;
15Mar67; DFO-1543.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VERBAL INTER-
ACTION, APPLICATIONS I, by Anita
Simon & Yvonne Agazarian. 14 1.
© Anita Simon & Yvonne Agazarian;
27Feb67; CI9258.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VERBAL INTER-
ACTION, SAVI, CONCEPTS I, by
Yvonne Agazarian & Anita Simon.
14 1. © Yvonne Agazarian & Anita
Simon; 27Feb67; C19260.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VERBAL INTER-
ACTION, SAVI, MECHANICS I, by
Yvonne Agazarian & Anita Simon.
81. © Yvonne Agazarian & Anita
Simon; 27Feb67; C19259.
SERENA AND THE GOLDEN SPINNING WHEEL,
a children's play by Mary Kay Swltzer
(Mary Kathryn Swltzer) I5 1.
A musical play. Book & lyrics only.
© Mary Kay Swltzer; 14Apr67; DU68482.
SERIN MUET. See
THEATRE.
SERTORIO; drama politico en dos actos
de Gabriel Moreno-Burgos Suarez.
131 1. © Gabriel Moreno-Burgos
Suarez; 9May67; DU68773.
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40
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
SERVETUS, a drama In one act by Robert
C. Reinhart. 65 1. ® Robert C.
Relnhart; 14Mar67; DU68153.
A SERVICE FOR ALEX, a play in two acts
by Katherine Feingold. 104 1.
© Katherine Feingold; 27Feb67;
DU6791t •
SERVICE IS PROFITABLE; recording script
for J. I. Case Co. by Jam Handy
Organization. 19 1. ® J. I. Case
Co.; lJun67; C19535-
SERVICEMEN AROUNB THE WORLD, by Paul
I. Jacobs. 18 1. A play in k
scenes. © Paul I. Jacobs; 3Apr67;
DU68278 .
SETTING UP A ROOM, creating an environ-
ment for learning; script outline for
a 16 mm color film by Sue Ellen
Campus & Steven Campus; prepared in
cooperation with Play Schools Assn.
20 1. 42 scenes. © Campus Film
Productions, Inc.; 4Jan67; DU67646.
THE SEVEN DAY WEEKEND, a parable of
love and death in the Catsklll
Mountains, film-script by Bob
Satulcff (Robert Satuloff) & Ron
Whyte (Ronald Mel^^ille Whyte)
94 1, © Ronald Melville Whyte 8:
Robert Satuloff; 17Apr67; DU68442.
THE SEVEN DEADLY AFiTS, a comedy in
three acts by Harold J. Kennedy &
Robert Koesis. 1 v. © Harold J.
Kennedy S: Robert Koesis; 4Apr67;
DU683I5 .
THE SEWAGE OF THE POET - POOR PLUMB,
a play in one act by Robert W. Wells.
19 1. © Robert W. Wells; 6Apr67;
DU68322.
SEX, SCHOOL AND LIKE OTHER PRESSURES,
by Bud Freeman. 1 v. A play in
3 parts. © Burning Bush Music;
12Jun67; DU68917.
THE SHADE PEOPLE, an original story
written 8: adapted for television by
Rose M. Cardenas. JO 1. © Rose M.
Cardenas; 17Mar67; DU68II5.
SHADES OF CRIMSON, a set of five plays
or dramatic pieces written by Frank
Dodd Lawrence. 49 1. © Frank Dodd
Lawrence; 12Jun67; DU68916.
SHADES OF GRAY, a play in three acts by
Tom R. Fraker. Boston, Baker's Plays.
34 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 26May67;
DP6395 .
SHADOW PUY. See
PROGRAMME .
SHADRACH, MESHACK, AND ABEDNEGO, a
mirror for a myth: a play in three
acts by Charles F. Herberger, Jr.
48 1. © Charles F. Herberger, Jr.;
9Deo66; DU67529.
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, a musical comedy
based on a play by Oliver Goldsmith;
music by James Wilson; words by
Donald Butler. 1 v. 2 acts. NM:
musical adaptation. © James R.
Wilson 8: Donald T. Butler; 15Deo66;
DP637O.
THE SHE-WOLF, by Joanna Russ. 24 1.
A Dlay. ® Joanna Russ; 28Mar67;
Du"68228.
SHEER HEAVEN, by Radnona Asnyk, pseud,
of Anna Ordynski. 5 1. (Guess
what, series VI © Anna Ordynski;
31May67; C19521.
SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA AND HIS SLAVES.
See
THE YOUNG MILORD.
SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER. See
PARI AND THE PRINCE.
THE SHINING CHALICE; libretto by
Janice Lovoos, music by Isaac
Van Grove. Dramatic Pub.
Co. 86 p. An opera in one act.
© Janice Lovoos & Isaac Van Grove;
210ct66; DP6312.
THE SHINING ISLANDS, by D. P. Nave 8:
T. W. Swayzee. 52 1. A musical
play in 3 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© D. P. Nave & 1. W. Swayzee;
12Apr67; DU68400.
SHINING PALACE, a play in three acts
by Sam Locke. 1 v. © Sam David
Locke; 3Jan67; DU67641.
SHOCK, by Crane Johnson. New York,
Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane John-
son; 10ct55; DP6291.
SHOEMAKERS' HOLIDAY, by Mel Marvin
(Melvin W. Marvin, Jr.) 8: Ted
Berger (Theodore S. Berger) - ? v.
A musioa] play in 2 acts. NM: addi-
tions 8: revisions. © Mel Marvin &
Ted Berger; 23Feb67; DU6790I.
SHOOT ANYTHING WITH HAIR THAT MOVES,
a play by Donald Ross. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. © Donald H. Ross;
13Jun67; DU69016.
A SHOOTING ON THE BORDER, an original
three act drama by Franklin E.
Jordan. 1 v. © Franklin E. Jordan;
19Jun67; DU69002.
SHORT WHEELBASE STYLING. See
ELEGANCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67.
SHOULD ENVELOPES BE TRUSTED? A
musical comedy, book, lyrics, music
by Mae 8: Ruth Brandt. 2 v. 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 20Dec48,
DUI759O. NM: additions 8c revisions.
© Mae L. Brandt 8c Ruth H. Brandt;
23Feb67; DU67873.
SHOUT; gospel recitative by Major
Roberson. 2 1. © Lion Pub. Co.;
lMar67; CI9256.
SHOW BIZ, by Danny Davis, Julie Kay &
Jackie Vernon. Sheet. A monologue.
©■Davliz Music Corp.; 26jan67;
CI9II7 .
SHULAMITH, a dramatic pastoral in five
acts by William Symons. Los Angeles.
Robin Goodfellow Press. 28 p.
Appl. states prev. reg. 16JUI65,
DU63442. © William Symons; 12Apr67;
DP6359-
SI DIRA DELLE MISERE DONNE. See
TRILOGIA DI STORIA: TRIBUTI AL
MOSTRO, IL RE DAGLI OCCHI DI
CONCHIGLIA 8: SI DIRA DELLE MISERE
DONNE.
SI PUBLICITE M'ETAIT CONTEE, de Piorre
Andre Molene, pseud, de Andre Guigon.
[Paris] 48 p. © Andre Guigon
30Jun66; DFO-1493.
SIDE EFFECT, a play in three acts by
Amram Whiteman. 122 1. © Amram
Whlteman; 23Feb67; DU67951.
SIDEWALK SONATA, a one act play by Mike
Major (Michael Joseph Major) 36 1.
© Michael Joseph Major; 27Deo66;
DU67624 .
THE SIGN, a play by Vyonne M.
McClellan from a story by Prentiss
Combs. 11 1. 4 scenes. © Vyonne
Madsen McClellan; 27Mar67; DU68490.
SILAS MARNER.
MADRIGAL.
See
LE SILENCE, suivi de LE MENSONGE, de
Nathalie Sarraute. [Paris] Galliraard .
122 p. 2 pieces. ©Editions Galll-
mard; 30Jan67; DFO-1525.
LE SILENCE; texte radiophonique de
Nathalie Sarraute. 31 1. ©Nathalie
Sarraute; 9Feb67; DU68264.
THE SILENCE OF LARGHETTO, a short
dramatization by Sara Braddock.
5 1. © Sara Braddock; 29Jun67;
DU69070 .
SILENCE OF THE ANGELS; Richard Scozzari
(Joseph Richard Scozzari) 101 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Joseph Richard
Scozzari; lCFeb67; DU6781I.
SILENT PASSENGER, a half -hour television
pilot play by Gordon Neil, pseud, of
John Gordon Neil Rushbrook. 24 1.
2 acts. © John Gordon Nell Rush-
brook; 20Mar67; DU68150.
SILENT WITNESS, a play in one act by
Brian J. Hilton. 38 1. © Brian J.
Hilton; 3Apr67; DU68266.
SILVER EAGLE, SPACE AGENT OF THE
U.S.A., INC. See
THE SPACE INVADERS.
SILVERPLATE, by Lee Thuna (Leonora
Thuna) 57 1- A play in 2 acts.
© Leonora Thuna; 21Jun67; DU69O63.
THE SIMEONS ARE COMING, by Robert
Welber. 121 1. A play. © Robert
Welber; 27Jan67; DU67714.
SIMOON, a play in one act by August
Strindberg; translated from the
Swedish by Arvid Paulson. 13 1.
© Arvid Paulson; 20Feb67; DU67941.
SIMPLY Q. TERRIFIC, a musical play in
one act. Book by Moylan C. Mills,
music 8c lyrics by Barbara D'Arabrosio,
musical arrangements by Bart Anello
(Bartholomew D. Anello) 2 v.
© Ring Music Publishers; 4Apr67;
DU683I8.
THE SINGING BARTENDER, by James Fisher.
51 1. A play in 6 scenes. © James
Fisher; 10Peb67; DU67816.
THE SINGING SLAVE, by Dorothy Norwood.
Sheet. A recitation. © Herman
Lubinsky; l6May67; C19511.
THE SINNER, a comedy-drama in three
acts by Riva Madannes. 122 1.
© Riva Madannes; 29Jun67; DU6g071.
SIR GAWAIN AND THE GFEEN KNIGHT, by
Robert J. Seidman. 62 1. A screen-
play. © Robert Jerome Seidman;
15May67; DU6869I.
SIR JUDAS, by Oliver H. P. Garrett.
136 1. A screenplay. Appl. author:
Selznick International Pictures, Inc.,
employer for hire. © A. Morgan Maree,
Jr. & Bank of America National Trust
Sc Savings Assn., executors of the
Estate of David 0. Selznick; 24Apr67;
DU685II.
SIR JOHNY, a musical drama in 3 acts
by Gerald M. Doppelt. 2l8 1.
© Gerald Martin Doppelt; 3Mar57;
DU68024 .
SIRENS, by Tad Crawford (John Alexander
Crawford III) 7 1. A screenplay.
© John Alexander Crawford III;
9May67; DU68646.
SITKUM SIWASH, an historical drama
about Dr. John McLoughlin of the
Hudson's Bay Company and his family
at Fort Vancouver, I839-I85I by Helen
Krebs Smith. 66 1 . 5 acts. © Helen
Krebs Smith; 6Feb67; DU6779I. -
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
41
680 CONSTRUCTION KING; recording script
for J. I. Case Co. ty Jam Handy
Organization. 2k 1. O J. I, Case
Co.; Ijun67; C19562.
THE SIXTH STORY, a Gothic play in two
acts by Howard Cruse. 1 v.
® Howard Cruse; 28jun67; DU69062.
A SKETCH IN CHARCOAL, by Peter Anthony
(Herbert P. Anthony) 80 1. A play
in 2 acts. ® Herbert P. Anthony;
l^Mare?; DU68098.
SKETCH, LANDSCAPING, by Lidie Murfi.
81. A narration script. © Lidie
Murfi; 22Mar67; CI938O.
SKI PATROL; script for episode 1 Code
Name S, TV weekly series. Written &
adapted for television by Ronald B.
Shelley & Prescott E. Bloom. 11 1.
© Ronald Brian Shelley & Prescott E.
Bloom; 26May67; DU6879I.
SKIING IS BELIEVING; pilot script
for Home Swiss home, written by
Bette & Joe Stephens. 36 1.
© Bette Stephens & Joe Stephens;
15May67; DU68822.
SLEEPING BEAUTY. See
THE BEAUTY OF THE DREAMING WOOD.
A SLICE OF LOVE, a play in 3 acts by
Nicole Lleberman. 119 1- © Nicole
Lieberraan; 9Jan67; DU6758I.
THE SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT COMEDY OF RON
CAREY; wi-ltten by Ron Carey, Carl
Furia & Ron De Vito. 8 1. A re-
cording script. ® R.S.V.P. Records,
Inc.; 25Feb67; C19215.
SLINGS AND SOLUTIONS, by Paul E.
Stiffler. 5 1. A sermon. © Paul
E. Stiffler; 17Jan67; C191't8.
SLOOPY AND THE RED MORON; script for
novelty record by David Harris
Kinschner. 2 1. © Up Tight Music;
3Apr67; C19353.
SLOUCHING TOWARD BETHLEHEM, by
Judith A. Lav.'S. 55 1. A play in
3 acts. © Judith A. Laws; 7Apr67;
DU68377.
SLOW PED-X-ING, a comedy on amnesia by
David Kaufman. 91 1. 3 acts.
© David Michael Kaufman; 10May67;
DU68655 .
THE 31ALL CIRCLE, three plays for two
actors by Jefferson Bayley, pseud,
of Jesse K. Bailey, Jr. 1 v.
©Jesse K. Bailey, Jr.; 8Feb67;
DU67802 .
A SMALL FAVOR, a Christmas story;
words & music by David A. Johnston.
1 V. 3 scenes. © David A. Johnston;
7Apr67; DU68375.
SMOOTHING THE WAY TO HIGHER YIELDS,
prepared for John Deere & Co. by
Wilding. 18 1. Film script.
©Wilding, Inc.; lMay67; DU68733.
SMUDGE . See
HARRY AND SAM.
SNOW FILTH; play in one act by Ron
Whyte (Ronald Melville Whyte)
26 1. © Ronald Melville Whyte;
23Feb67; DU67906.
THE SNOW OF SOUTHERN SUW-IERS, by
Joseph Scott, pseud, of Joseph
Kirland. 23 1. A play in 3 scenes.
® Joseph Scott; £3Jun67; DU69037.
THE SNOW QUEEN; words by Robert A.
Bernstein, music by Jacques Belasco.
1 v. A play in 3 acts. Book & lyrics
only. Based on the story by Hans
Christian Andersen. ® Robert A.
Bernstein; 6Mar67; DU6865't .
THE SNOW QUEEN; words by Robert A. Bern-
stein; music by Jacques Belasco.
1 v. A screenplay. NM: additions.
© Stanley Ascher; 15Feb67; DU67990.
THE SNOW TIGER, a modern treatment of
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler by Frank
Marcus. 104 1. A screenplay.
© Greenacres Productions, Inc.;
31Jan67; DU67846.
SHOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. See
SNOW WHITE GOES WEST.
SNOW WHITE GOES WEST; adaptation &
lyrics by Jim Filer, music by Jim
Filer & Jeanne Bargy. 1 v. A
musical play in 2 acts. An adaptation
of Snow White and the seven dwarfs
by Jakob Ludwig K. Grimm & Wilhelm
Karl Grimm. © Colimibia Broadcasting
System, Inc.; lFeb67; DU67685 .
SO LONG fffiW YORK, HOWDY EAST ORANGE,
an original screenplay by Jack Baran.
135 1. © Jack Baran; 9Feb67;
DU67803.
SO RED THE DAWN. See
FULL CIRCLE.
SO WHO'S ADULT? A comedy in two
acts by Irving Shaw (William C.
Shaw) lot 1. © William C. Shaw;
29Mar57; DU68413.
SOCRATES, an original play by Stuart
Michael De Luca. 90 1. 2 acts.
© Stuart M. De Luca; I4jun67;
DU68949.
SODOME FT GOMORRHE; piece en deux
acts par Jean Giraudoux. Paris,
B. Grasset. 164 p. © Editions
Bernard Grasset; 30Dec43; DFI878.
SOLAR PLEXUS, by Radnona Asnyk, pseud,
of .Anna Ordynski. 7 1. (Guess
what, series IV) © Anna Ordynski.;
31May67; C19522.
DIE SOLDATEN; Oper in vier Akten nach
dem glelchnamigen Schauspiel von
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, Muslk
von Bernd Alois Zimmermann,
KlavlerauEzug von Markus Lehmann.
Mainz, B. Schott's Sohne . 541 p.
(Edition Schott, 5O76) NM: music &
arrangement. © B. Schott's SShne;
120ct66; DFO-1511.
SOMEBODY KNOCKS, by Wynn Appling
(Harold Appling) Mother Martha;
Expense account; What's it worth;
Moonstruck. 1 v. 4 plays.
© Wynn Appling; 30Jun67; DU69078.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT, an entertainment
by Carl Reiner. 136 1. A play in
3 acts. ® Carl Reiner; 27Feb67;
DU6792I .
SOMETHING LIGHT TC CARRY, by Betty Byrd
Ellington, muislc by Doris Morrison &
Betty Byrd Ellington. 1 v. A musical
play in 2 acts. ® Betty Byrd Elling-
ton; 3Feb67; DU67783.
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW, by Buddy
Jisi (Vincent Jisi) 1 v. A musical
play in 2 acts. ® Vincent Jisi;
20Jan67; DU67665.
SOMETHING THE SIXTEENTH, a play in one
act by Wellington L. Way, Jr. 44 1.
f"! Wellington L. Way, Jr.; 27Feb67;
DU6793I .
SOMMAR, written by Robinson Stockham,
pseud, of Linda Juanita Stockham.
93 1. A screenplay. © Linda Juanlta
Stockham; 15Mar67; DU68IO6.
SOMMERSPROSSEN; LuBtsplel, 12 Bilder;
Autor: Otto GrUnwald. 8I 1 . © Otto
Gruenwald; l6Mar67; DU681IO.
SON OF LILY FORTUNE, a play in two acts
by Bob Campbell (Robert M. Campbell)
1 V. Book & lyrics only. © Robert
M. Campbell; 7Peb67; DU67945.
SONG OP HIAWATHA. See
HIAWATHA.
SONG OP THE WHIPPOORWILL.
SATURDAY STORIES.
See
SORRY ABOUT THAT, HERB, by Ross
Bagdasarian. Sheet. © Monarch
Music Corp.; 6Feb67; C19241.
SORRY, COPERNICUS: A musical space-
spoof. Book by Halmer Forrest, pseud,
of Halmer Forrest Moser, George
Yohalem & Earl Ebi; music & lyrics
by Halmar Forrest. 1 v. 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Venus the
23d. 9May60, DU5O963. NM: additions
& revision. © Halmar Forrest Moser;
3Jan67; DU67640.
THE SOUND OF DRUMS, by John T. Fowler.
38 1. A play in 2 acts. © John
Thomas Fowler; 7Apr67; DU68515.
SOUUffiPJI APPALACHIAN MIGRANT.
S.A.M.
See
SOUTHERN FRIED SOUP; episode to be
submitted to television series That
girl, written by Judith Laurene
Bonds. 37 1. © Judith Laurene
Bonds: 27Feb67; DU67916.
THE SPACE INVADERS; new & exciting
audio-stereo drama; created by Ray-
mond J. Meurer, story by William A.
Austin with musical signature &
themes by Donn Preston. 25 1. (The
Silver Eagle, space agent of the
U.S.A., no.l) Book only. Appl.
author: Silver Eagle, Space Agent of
the U.S.A., employer for hire. ® Sil-
ver Eagle, Space Agent of the U.S.A.,
Inc.; 30Mar67; DU68922.
SPAGHETTI SAUCE AND OTHER DELIGHTS,
by Pat Cooper a.k.a. Pasquale Caputo.
2 1. A monologue. © Ridge Music
Corp.; 5Jan67; CI9171.
THE SPANISH COMEDY; or. The first part
of Hleronlmo tc The Spanish tragedy;
or, Hleronlmo is mad again. By Thomas
Kyd, edited by Andrew S. Cairncross.
Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.
186 p. (Regents Renaissance drama
series) NM: introd., 2 appendixes 8c
copious text. © University of
Nebraska Press; 31Jan67; A89532I.
THE SPANISH GENTLEMAN, by Anne Walpole.
138 1. A screenplay. © Anne
Walpole; 29Mar67; DU68331.
SPANISH TRAGEDY. See
THE SPANISH COMEDY.
SPARE RIB, a comedy by John Gray.
1 V. 3 acts. © John Gray;
I6jan67; DU67744 .
SPARKS FLY UPWARD, a play by Jerome
Lawrence & Robert E. Lee. Drama-
tists Play Service. 91 P- 2 acts.
© Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee;
27Mar67; DP6350.
SPARROW IN A MOUSETRAP, a comedy in two
acts by Marvin Davis. 101 1.
© Marvin Davis; 12Apr67; DU68403.
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42
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
THE SPARROW THAT GOT HIS FEET WET;
written by Robinson Stockham
(Linda J. Stockham) 40 1. A screen-
play In 3 acts. © Linda J. Stockham;
20Mar67; DU68125.
SPECIALTY, SHORT ORDERS. See
R. U. HUBGRY.
THE SPEED LOVERS; original story &
screenplay written by Fred T. Tuch
& William F. McGaha. 72 1.
© Associates & Wllmac Productions
& William F. McGaha; l8Apr67;
DU68929 ■
SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS, by Verneil M.
Searles. 4 1. Script. © Verneil
M. Searles; 8Jun67; 019604.
SPLISH-SPLASH, a comedy In three acts
by Robert Simpson. 1 v. ® Robert
Simpson; 20Feb67; DU68336.
SPLIT THE POT; or, A Paris adventure
(La cagnotte) A comedy In five acts
by Euglne Lablche in collaboration
with M. A. Delacour, translated by
Gerald Kahan. 87 1. Book & lyrics
only. © Gerald Kahan; 9 Jan 67;
DU67587 .
SPRING IS A GOODTIME CHARLIE, a musi-
cal comedy; book, music, & lyrics
by Julian Eugene Baker. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Julian Eugene Baker; 20Jan67 ;
DU67667 .
A SPRINGTIME FOLLY, by David Wels
Blomquist. 1 v. 1 act. Book &
lyrics only. © David W. Blomquist;
£2May67; DP64o6.
SQUEEZE PLAY, an original screenplay by
Raymond Jacobs & Herbert Jaffey.
90 1. © Raymond Jacobs & Herbert
Jaffey; 8May67; DU68639.
STANl A new play with music by Stan
Levin (Stanley David Levin); in-
cidental music by Hampton King,
lyrics by Stan Levin & Richard Wade.
52 1. 2 acts. Book only. © Stan
Levin; 24Apr67; DU58587.
STANDING ON THE CORNER, a one act
play by James Allardice. 9 !•
© Alice N. Allardice; 21Apr67;
D.i6g468.
THE STAR ANGLED BANNER, a motion pic-
ture shooting script by Mary Bennett
Zelensky. 231 1. © Mary Bennett
Zelensky; 19Jun67; DU68989.
STAR MAKING FARCE.' See
THE MODELS.
STARNAP, a new play by William Dorsey
Blake. 1 v. 3 acts. ©William
Dorsey Blake; 3Jan67; DU67558.
THE STATE AMD FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
STEP IN, an original story written &
adapted for television by Thomas S.
Yamamoto. 32 1. © Thomas S. Yama-
moto; I4jun67; DU68957.
STATION W.N. U.S., by Stanley J. To-
polskl. Sheet. © Stanley J. To-
polskl; 24Mar67; C19378.
THE STATUE, a play in four acts by
Darwin Hagemaji. 84 1. © Darwin
Hageman; 5May67; DU6890O.
STATUS QUO VADIS, a play in two acts
by Donald Driver. 1 v. © Donald
Lee Driver; 17May67; DU68884 .
STAY DOWN YOU'RE DEAD; 3 acts, 10 scenes
by Harry Adelsteln. 49 1. A play.
© Harry Adelsteln; 12Apr67; DU68399 .
THE STEEPLE, a play in three acts by
Demetrios Vilan. 1 v. Based on a
play by William J. Hurlbut . Appl.
states prev.reg. 210ct25, D731-34 .
NM: revisions & additions. © Deme-
trios Vilan; 17Apr67; EU686OI .
STERILIZATION, THEORY AKD PRACTICE.
1 v. Slide script. © H. W. Anderson
Products, Inc.; 26Apr67; 019'^89.
STILL BUSY, an American play in 3 acts
by Frederick Guttmann. 92 1-
© Frederick Guttmann; 29Mayb7;
DU68796.
STILL SMALL SOFTSELL, by Leo Goldman.
39 1. A screenplay. © Leo Goldman;
27F6b67; DU67932.
STILL SMALL VOICE ON A MOUNTAIN, a play
in three acts by Clyde Hembree.
45 1. A musical play. Book & lyrics
only. © Clyde R. Hembree; 17Apr67;
DU68481.
STILLBIRTH, by Crane Johnson. New
York, Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane
Johnson; 10ct54; DP6290.
STOCK UP ON PEPPER CAUSE TURKEY'S
GOING TO WAR, by Frank Zajac.
138 1. A play. © Frank Zajac;
27Jan67; DU67718.
stop; NO TRESPASSING! I'M STARVING
MYSELF TO DEATH; An idea for a
sixth minute television show by
William Minkin. 24 1. © William
Minkin a.k.a. Bill Minkin; 8Mar67;
DU68055 .
THE STORK THE EQG LAID, by Robert M.
Hammond. 104 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Robert M. Hammond; 5Jan57;
DU67757 .
STORMCLOUDS, a play in three scenes by
August Strindberg, translated from
the Swedish by Ar^fid Paulson. 52 1.
© Arvld Paulson; 15Mar67; DU686IO.
THE STORY OF 80 JOHN, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Hettye Wallace Branch.
51 1. © Hettye Wallace Branch;
28Mar67; DU68232.
THE STORY OF THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS,
by Everett McKlnley Dirksen. (In
Gallant men, by H. P. Jeffers)
© Everett McKlnley Dirksen; 3ONOV66;
C19139-
A STORY TO REMEI'IBER, by Carla Joseph.
57 1. A screenplay in 12 sequences.
© Carla Joseph; 23May67; DU68757.
THE STOWAWAY, a movie treatment from the
original story by Augusto Marcelll.
147 1. © Augusto Marcelli; 15May67;
DU68690.
STRAIGHT TALK TO YOUNG PEOPLE. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
STRAIGHT TALK TO YOUNG PEOPLE.
THE STRANDED STRANGER, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by M. R. Shackelford. 32 1.
© M. R. Shackelford; 23Feb67;
DU67892 .
THE STRANGE AMBASSADOR, by Ellen Gar-
wood. 1 V. A play in 3 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. as The man
from Venus. NM: revision. © Ellen
Garwood; 20Mar67; DU68293-
STRANGE FRIEND, by Carol Hovey Hanigan .
1 V. A musical play. © Carol Hovey
Hanigan; l8Jan67; DU67658.
STRANGE PHENOMENA, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Helen G. Fraser. 30 1. © Helen
G. Fraser; 23Feb67; DU67888.
A STRANGER IN OUR HOUSE, a series of
musical sketches concerning a young
couple as told with prologue & two
acts by Robert W. Mathews. 1 v.
© Robert W. Mathews; 30Jan67;
DU67722 .
A STRANGER IN THE EARTH; shooting script
of a motion picture by J. F. Reeder.
119 1. © J. P. Reeder; 30Jan67;
DU67673.
STRANGERS IN THEIR LAND, by Sophie C.
Aksel. 53 1- A screenplay.
© Sophie C. Aksel; 3Mar67;
DU68022.
A STREAK 0' LEAN, a three act play
in three scenes by Abbey Lincoln,
pseud, of Anna Marie Roach. 1 v.
© Abbey Lincoln Roach; 2May67;
DU68568 .
STREETS OF GOLD, a play in two acts
by Gloria Rich Shott. 54 1. Based
on the history of Dahlonega, Lumpkin
County, Georgia between the years
1833 & 1837. © Gloria Rich Shott;
lMay67; DU68558.
STRICTLY BUSINESS, an original book for
a musical by Bertram Stone & Charles
Durand. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© Bertram Stone & Charles Durand;
19May67; DU687a7.
STRIKER SCHNEIDERMAN, a comedy by
John Gray. 1 v. 2 acts. © John
Gray; l6jan67; DU67743.
STRIP-TEASE. See
THEATRE.
STRUCTURED FEEDBACK, a new application
of a motivational theory . . . aero-
space locations by Human Factors
Division, Jan Engineering. 4 1.
Video tape segment of symposium.
© Jan Engineering; 5Jun67; CI9603.
STRUM AKD DRUM GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS, by
Troy 'rfeidenheimer. 4 1. A recording
script. © Strum & Drum, Inc.;
17Feb67; CI9211.
STUDIES IN DRAMA. See
APPROACHES TO LITERATURE, VOL.2.
SUBURBAN ROULETTE. 48 1. A screen-
play. © Argent Film Productions,
Inc.; 24Marfa7; DU68206.
SUBURBAN TRAGEDY.
POUR SHORT PLAYS,
gee
SUCCESSFUL SELLING COURTESY. 1 v.
Script. © Sears, Roebuck & Co.;
30Mar67; CI9438.
SUCCESSFUL SELLING - THAT EXTRA STEP,
by Sears National Training. 10 1.
Fllmstrlp script. © Sears, Roebuck
& Co.; 22May67; CI9628.
SUITCASE OF DEATH, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Borys Pawel Henelt. ' 29 1. ® Borys
Pawel Henelt; 5Apr67; DU58462.
SUMIMASEN MY LOVE; original screenplay
by Don Rigsby (Donald A. Rlgsby)
61 1. Book & lyrics only.
© Donald A. Rlgsby; 24Apr67;
DU68513.
THE SUMMER HARBOR, by Joan Tyler Riggln,
55 1. A play in 3 acts. © Joan
Tyler Rlggin; 6Apr67; DU68327.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
43
SUMMER IS A FOREIGN LAND, a play ty
E. M. Broner. Detroit, Wayne State
University Press. Ikh p. 5 acts.
© Wayne State University Press;
29Dec66; DPfjJ't •
SUMMERHOUSE IN THE GARDEN.
PULL CIRCLE.
See
THE SUN IS A RED DWARF; one act play
by Myron Levoy. 15 1. © Myron
Levoy; lMar67; DU6801O.
THE SUN KING; play in three acts by
Joseph W. Mosser. 75 1. ® Joseph
William Mosser; 31May67; DUSSSW .
SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON THE SQUARE, a new
play - experimental theatre by
California Ben Rosenbaum (Ben
Rosenbaum) 55 1. With lyrics to 1
song. © California Ben Rosenbaum;
25Dec66; DU67629.
A SUNDAY MORNING. 2 1. (The Fun
factory, no. 6) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9159.
SUNSET STRIP. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
SUNSET STRIP.
SUPERMARKET, by Seth Freeman. 25 1.
A play. © Seth Freeman: 19Apr67;
DU6865I.
SURE AS YOU'RE BORN, a musical revje
by Helen Kromer. 79 1. Book &
lyrics only. ® Helen Kromer;
25Jan67; DU67852.
THE SURFER FROM LIMA, a comedy drama in
two acts by Raak Anderson (Richard
Marlow Anderson) l'}k 1. © Richard
Marlow Anderson; 19Jun67; DU68988.
SUZY CREAMCHEESE; words by Jerry
Ralston, Dave Conway (David Conway)
& Theodore M. Flores, Jr. Sheet.
© David Conway, Jerry Ralston &
Theodore M. Flores, Jr.; 20Jan67;
CI9152.
SUZY, HOW COME YOU DON'T LIKE ME?
Words & music by Kenny Young.
Sheet. © Kangaroo Music; lJun67;
CI9608.
SUZY WE LOVE YOU, a three act play by
Robert E. Stivers. 51 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Robert E. Stivers;
5Jan67; DU67568.
SWAN SONG (The life of Marie Dressier",
Screenplay by DeWitt Bodeen.
1st draft. 159 1. Appl. author;
Selznick International Pictures, Inc.,
employer for hire. © A. Morgan Maree,
Jr. & Bank of America National Trust
& Savings Assn., exoutors of the
Estate of David 0. Selznick; 21Apr67 ;
DU68495.
SWEET CHARITY; book by Nell Simon,
music by Cy Coleman, words by Dorothy
Fields. New York, Random House.
113 p. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
NM: text. © Nancy Enterprises, Inc.,
Dorothy Fields, Arete Productions,
Inc. & Robert Fosse; 15Nov66; DP6314.
THE SWEET SAVOUR IN 7 PARTS TO IN-
CLUDE CHIP'S CRUCIFIXION AND ASCEN-
SION TO THE WINDOWS OF HEAV'N, a
theatrical by Stuart Murphy. 1 v.
® Stuart Murphy; 30 Jan67 ; DU67843.
THE SWEET ZEPHYR OF ARABIA AND THE
POWER OF CHRISTIANITY, by John K.
Handy. 34 1. A play in 10 acts.
© John K. Handy; 5Jan67; DU67526.
SWEDITH IN TINA, by Daniel Sankowsky.
1 V. A play. © Daniel Sankowsky;
15May67; DU68686.
THE SWING, a one act play, a tragedy
by Paris M. Goodnjm. 20 1.
© Paris Macklln Goodrum; 15May67;
DU68699-
SWING FAMILY WISE, by R. G. Walsh.
71 1. A play in 3 acts. © John
Gerstad & R. G. Walsh; 15May67;
DU 68687.
THE SYMPHONY OF THE GRAND CANYON, a
screenplay by Ben Greene. 7 1.
Based upon a poem Grand Canyon by
Alfred Bryan. © Ben Greene;
lFeb67; C1917't .
TAINTED MONEY ON A HERO, by Scott
Richards, pseud, of Beatrice Maria
Prada North. 146 1. A play.
© Scott Richards; 23Mar67; DU68208.
TAKE A TIP FROM DAD; recording script
for Pontiac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 22 1. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
Ijun67; C19554 .
TAKE THE FIREFLY, the book for a
musical comedy by Norman Zierold.
110 1. 2 acts. © Norman Zierold;
27Mar67; DU68204.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE, by Kay Vincent
Nielsen, pseud, of Katherine Vincent
Nelson. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Katherine Vincent Nelson; 10Mar67;
DU68088.
A TALE OF TWO SEXES, by Avi^a Ravel.
pseud, of Eva Rubalsky. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Eva Rubalsky;
2Feb67; DU68003.
TALENT SCOUT, by Lou Glwin (Louis
V. Glwin) 1 V. A play in 3 acts.
© Lou Giwin; 3Apr67; DU68275 •
THE TALES OF HOFFMANN, a fantastic
opera in four acts by Jaques Offen-
bach; new English translation by
Josef Blatt. 28 1. Libretto.
Appl. states prev. reg. 25May53,
DU34118. NM: completion. © Josef
Blatt; 7Apr67; DU68516.
TALES OF THE ALHAMBRA .
THE ENCHANTED LEGACY.
See
TALITHIA, by T. Edward Taylor. 1 v.
A play. © Timothy Edward Taylor;
llJan67; DU67599.
TALKIN' LOW LYIN' WOMAN, by Jerry
Merrick. Folder. Appl. author:
Unart Music Corp . , employer for hire .
© Unart Music Corp.; 21Feb67;
CI9269.
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. See
COMEDIES II.
THE TANGIERS: LAS VEGAS; script #1
by E. H. is: James G. Barrows. 21 1.
A screenplay. © James G. & Emma H.
Barrows; 13Apr67; DU68419.
TANGO. See
THEATRE.
TANIA-TANIA AND CLARA, TQO! By
Eugene Walter. 2 scenes. (In Isak
Dlnesen, a memorial; edited by
Clara Svensen. New York, Random
House, p. 70-80) © Eugene Walter;
llJan65; DP6361.
TANSHU AND SANCHI, PART TWO, an American
opera in four acts; plot, words &
music by Buren Schryock. 248 p.
® Buren Schryock; 23Feb67; DU68005 .
TAPE INFORMATION FOR WEIGHT REDUCING,
by Virginia Toews Stucky. 18 1.
© Virginia Toews Stucky; 30Jan67:
CI9135 .
TAPE'S LAST CRAP. See
BLEST BE THE BIND THAT TIES.
TASTE LIKE MORE, by Johnny Cavallo.
10 1. Commercial scripts. © Johnny
Cavallo; I40ct66; C19396.
TAX MAN. See
FRED'S TWENTY, TAX MAN, BANK.
TAX MAN, BANK, FRED'S TWENTY, INLAWS,
MAMA MIA, OFFICE; pool of 6 60-sec.
radio commercials by Tatham-Lalrd &
Kudner. 6 1. ©Duncan Foods Co.,
division of Coca-Cola Co.; 13Jun67;
CI961O.
TEA FOR THREE BILLION, by Martin J.
?n^f ^r. ^^ ^- * Pl^y in 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 3Aue66
DU66492 . © Martin J . ' Malley •
23Jun67; DU69027.
THE TEA TEST, by Anastasia Curran,
pseud, of June Septant. 99 1.
A play in 4 acts. © June Septant;
23May67; DU68758.
TEACHING THE OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN;
written & prepared for lecture &
teaching purposes by the Technician
Manual Committee of the Assn. of
Operating Room Nurses. 1 v.
© Assn. of Operating Room Nursesj
llApr67; CI9502.
TELEVISION VISITS RADIO STATION KNUM
AS CHILLY CHARLEY CHOKES; comedy
skit by Frank S. Dlonise. 10 1.
A screenplay. © Frank S. Dlonise;
4May67; DU6863I.
THE TELL-TALE HEART, by Edgar Allan
Poe, as adapted by Crane Johnson.
New York, Theatre Press. 1 v.
© Crane Johnson; 10ct54; DP6346.
THE TEMPEST; commentary, complete text,
glossary, edited by Sidney Lamb.
Lincoln, Neb., Cliff's Notes. 68 p.
(Complete study ed.) 5 acts. Appl.
author: Clifton K. Hillegass, employer
for hire. NM: additions & revisions.
© C. K. Hillegass; 21Nov66; A896665 .
TEMPT DI LUCE STRANA. See
TRILOGIA DI PREISTORIA: PREISTORIA
SUI TETTI DEL MONDO, TEMPI DI LUCE
STRANA & OGGI ALL'ISOLA VAGA.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, AS RELATED TO THE
SERMON ON THE MOUNT, a lecture given
by Thomas L. Leishman. 16 1.
© Thomas L. Leishman; 21Apr67;
CI9409.
10 WAYS TO TAKE STROKES OFF YOUR
GAME. 1 V. A recording script.
© Munslngwear, Inc.; 15Feb67;
019205 .
TEN WEEKS WITH A CIRCUS. See
TOBY TYLER.
THE TENANTS, by John Weser. I89 1.
A play. © John Bernard Weser;
l8Maye7; DU68726.
THE TENDER HUSBAND, by Richard Steele;
edited by Calhoun Winton. Lincoln,
University of Nebraska Press. 90 p.
(Regents restoration drama series)
5 acts. NM: introd., 2 appendixes &
copious text. © University of
Nebraska Press; 31Jan67; A90287O.
mA
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44
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
TEEIKE; comedy in three acts by Joseph
Uray, English version by C. P. Cule.
61 1. Based on the original play by
Emeric Foldes. © Joseph Uray;
21Mar67; DU68356.
TERROR OF-DRACULA. See
DRACULA.
TESS OF THE D ' URBERVILLES. By Thomas
Hardy; screenplay by Allan Scott.
255 1. Appl. author: Vanguard Films,
Inc., employer for hire of Allan
Scott. © A. Morgan Maree, Jr. & Bank
of America National Trust & Savings
Assn., executors of the Estate of
David 0. Selznick; 22Mar67; DU68I56.
TESS OF THE D ' URBERVILLES. By Thomas
Hardy; screenplay by Clemence Dane.
216 1. © A. Morgan Maree, Jr. & Bank
of America National Trust & Savings
Assn., executors of the Estate of
David 0. Selznick; 22Mar67; DU68157.
tStE D'OR, See
A VOICE LIKE THE HUMAN VOICE.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, DOCTOR, a comedy
in one act by Judith Morley (Judith
Morley Levitan) 33 1- © Judith
Morley Levitan; 20Dec66; DU675lt2.
THANKSGIVING, by John B. Sarracino.
Sheet. © John B. Sarracino;
10Apr67; CI9433.
THAT GIRL JULIE; screenplay by Larry
Crane a.k.a. Walter Mahlman Berger.
58 1. © Walter M. Berger k.a.
Larry Crane; 12Jun67; DU69052.
THAT OLD SERPENT CALLED THE DEVIL; or.
Thus the serpent tempted Eve. An
original screenplay by James A. Haught.
56 1. © James A. Haught; 17May67;
DU687I8.
THAT OTHER BUSINESS, FT. II; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. 19 1.
© J. I. Case Co.; Ijun67; C19532.
THAT'S MY WIFE. 2 1. (The Fun factory,
no. 15) A narration script. © Ul-
timus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67; CI9168.
THAT'S THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES, an
original story written & adapted for
television by H. E. Kelley, Jr.
50 1. © H. E. Kelley, Jr.; 15Jun67;
DU6897I.
THEATRE, de Slawoniir Mrozek. Tango,
adaptation francaise de Georges
Lisowski & Claude Roy; En pleine mer,
Bertrand, Strip-tease, adaptation
francaise de Therese Dzieduszycka.
Paris, A. Michel. 332 p. © Editions
Albln Michel; 20Nov66; DFO-litgO.
THEATRE: L'EMPEREUR DE CHINE; Le serin
muet; Le bourreau du Perou. De
Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes . [Paris]
Gallimard. 315 p. © Editions
Gallimard; 15Nov66; DFO-1492.
THEME FINALE, by Wilding; writer,
M. David. 5 1- A musical, screenplay.
Book & lyrics only. © Wliaing, Inc.;
27Apr67; DU685I9.
THEN CAME SPRING, a comedy in two
acts by Eileen Summers & Noel
Warwick. 99 1. ® Noel Warwick &
Eileen Summers; 24Feb67; DU68083.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; C19292.
THERE COMES A TIME, by Jack Moffat
(John W. Moffat) 1 v. A musical
play in 2 acts. © Jack Moffat;
3Peb67; DU6779O.
THERE I MUST GO! A musical comedy;
original book & lyrics by Richard Lee
Marks; music by Lawrence B. Marks.
99 1. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Richard Lee Marks; 29Jun67; DU69075 .
THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN THE HOUSE OF
THE MOUSE, by Allen Davis III. 30 1.
A play in 5 scenes. Appl. states
prev. reg. lFeb63, DU56995. NM:
additions & revisions. ©Allen
Davis III; l8Apr67; DU68447 .
THERE IS SOMEONE WHO CARES FOR ME,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Ethel H. McSwain.
30 1. © Ethel H. McSwain; 3Apr67;
DU6827I.
THERE MUST BE A SANTA CLAUSI A play in
three acts by Wayne Maxwell. 1 v.
© Wayne Maxwell, Jr.; 8May67;
DU687't9 .
THERE REALLY IS A SANTA CLAUS , by
Glenn P. Crone. 3 1. © Glenn P.
Crone; 12Jun67; CI9597.
THERE SHE GOES! The new musical comedy
by Jim Bartlett & Ken Fallin; music
& lyrics by Jim Bartlett; orchestra-
tions by Jim Bartlett. 52 1.
2 acts. Book & lyrics only. © James
Allan Bartlett; 16Jun67; DU68983.
THERE WAS NONE TO HELP, a play In
two parts by Irwin Shappin . 1 v.
© Irwin Shappin; 13Apr67; DU6842it.
THERE'S MY YOUTH, RIGHT THERE! An
original story written & adapted
for television by Antonio J. Mar-
oiano. 30 1. © Antonio J. Mar-
ciano; 5Apr67; DU58459.
THERE'S NO COMPARISON; prepared for
Whirlpool Corp. by Wilding. Writer:
George Elrick. 36 1. A filmstrip
script. ©Wilding, Inc.; lMay67;
CI9419.
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THAT BOY,
a new comedy by William Case. 1 v.
2 acts. ©William Case; 27Mar67;
DU6Bl84 .
THERMAL TREATMENT OF COLD FINISHED
STEEL, prepared for Republic Steel
by Wilding. Writer: George Elrick.
17 1. Script. ©Wilding, Inc.;
27Mar67; C19336.
THEY CAME FROM BELOW, by Roger Elwood.
41 1. A screenplay. © Roger
Elwood; 12Jun67; DU69OO8.
THEY CAME FROM OUT OF THE SKIES, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Robert V. Freitas.
30 1. © Robert V. Preltas; 20Mar67;
DU68296.
THEY CAME FROM OUT OF THE SKIES, an
original story written 8= adapted for
television by Robert V. Freitas .
30 1. © Robert V. Freitas;
28Apr67; DU68680.
THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by William Mallick. 3I 1*
© William Mallick; 23Feb67; I)U67898.
THEY SEEK A LAND, by Dorothy Mary Riley.
81. A script. © Dorothy Mary Riley;
7Mar67; DU68038.
THEY SPEAK PEACE.
FACETS OF FAITH.
See
THEY'RE AFTER MARY DEVILIN, by Lou Glv-
vin (Louis V. Givvln) 23 1.
A play. © Louis V. Givvln; 12Jun67;
DU69OO6 .
THEY'RE HANGING VIOLET RYDER AT NOON
TODAY, by Lou Givvln (Louis V.
Givvln) 21 1. A play. © Lou
Givvln; 24Apr67; DU68526.
THIEVES' PARADISE, a screen play by
William E. Hlnes. II6 1. © Wllliaro
E. Hines; 27Mar67; DU68487.
THE THIN MASK, by Clarone, pseud, of
Cesare S. Claudlo. 62 1. A play In
2 acts. © Cesare S. Claudio;
20Feb67; DU67864.
THINGS THAT GO BOOMP IN THE NIGHT, by
Paul Jensen. 1 v. A musical play in
2 acts. © Paul A. Jensen; 22Mar67;
DU68I65 .
THINKING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT; scripts
for television series by Sara W.
Lundsteen. 1 v. 12 scripts.
© Sara W. Lundsteen; 19Dec66;
CI9108.
THE THIRD CORNER, by N. S. Robblns.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © N. S.
Robblns; 25Jan67; DU67634.
THIRD PARTY SUITS AND POTENTIAL
RESPONSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUAL ENGINEERS
EMPLOYED IN INDUSTRY, by Edwin Jerry
Dietrich. 1 v. © E. J. Dietrich;
23Jan67; CI923O.
THIS CRAFTY, CARJEFUL SILENCE, a play
in three acts by Thomas Shannon,
pseud, of Thomas McGovern. 1 v.
© Thomas McGovern; 2May67; DU68559.
THIS IS A CONFESSION. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THIS
IS A CONFESSION.
THIS IS A RODEO COWBOY, by James
Jennings. 2 1. A radio script.
© James Jennings; 25Jan67; C19355.
THIS IS MY BROTHER, a play in one act
by Jannett T. Varnum, based on an
incident in Victor Hugo's Les miser-
ables. 81. © Jannett T. Varnum;
6Mar67; DU68138.
THIS IS OUR FLAG; written by George W.
Courtney, Jr., Richard A. Van Hprn &
C. Wesley Ward. 8 1. A narration
script. © George W. Courtney, Jr.,
Richard A. Van Horn & C. Wesley
Ward; 25Jan67; 019129.
THIS IS THE OPERATOR, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Robert A. Solymossy. 32 1. © Robert
A. Solymossy; 8jun67; DU68876.
THIS IS THE SOUND OF FORT WORTH, by
Marvin Moore. 14 1. Recording
script. © Marvin J. Moore; 27 Apr 67 ;
CI9413.
THIS MARRIAGE UNSAFE FOR HUMAN HABITA-
TION, by Thomas Sydorlck. 36 1.
A' play in 3 scenes. © Thomas Sydo-
rlck; 9Jan67; DU67576.
THIS SOLDIER'S PRAYER, by Milton L.
Brown. Sheet. © Milton L. Brown;
6Apr67; CI9437.
THIS THING, THIS THING, JESUS; words
by Adam Clayton Powell & C. Sumner
Stone. 2 1. © Bright Tunes Music
Corp.; 28Feb67; C19228.
THIS TRAIN, by Donald Koke. 17 1.
A play. © Donald Koke; 13Jan67;
DU676IO.
THIS TRAIN, by Gerald Arthur Porath.
Sheet. © Gerald Arthur Porath;
15May67; C19481.
THIS WAS THE WEST THAT WAS, by Jerry
Elkind. 13 1. 4 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Jerry Elkind;
lJun66; DP6343.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. ® Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; 019303.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
45
THORN IK THE- THICKET. See
IT'S TEXAS.'
THORNS & ROSES, a playomlme in two
acts by Salomon Yakim. 1 v.
® Salomon Yakim; Itjane?; DU6756I.
THOROVAC SALES TRAINING PROGRAM.
1 V. A slide sci'ipt. © H. W. Ander-
son Products, Inc.; 26Apr67; Cigltgo.
THOSE THAT I FIGHT, by Joanna Russ.
52 1. A play in 8 scenes. © Joanna
Russ; 28Mar67; DU68219.
THOSE WHO WILL NOT SEE, a play in four
acts by Hiram Elfenbein. 1 v.
© Hiram Elfenbein; l6May67; DU687IO.
THE THREE-A-DAY; or. Next week: Ashta-
bula! A musical play for the stage;
story by Dave Bell (David L. Bell);
boo'c, music & lyrics by Dave Bell,
Dave Arnold (David H. Arnold) & Gene
Cavanaugh (Eugene C. Cavanaugh);
advice by Brad Field. 1 v. 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © David L. Bell,
David H. Arnold & Eugene C. Cavanaugh
d.b.a. Showboat Co.; Iljan67; DU67592.
THREE AND ONE-HALF DECADES OF TERROR,
an originial story written & adapted
for television by Joseph W. Walton.
31 1. © Joseph W. Walton; 5Apr67;
DU68460.
THE THREE BEARS, by James P. Polaok
& James Farmer. 3 1. A recording
script. © Gables Music Co., Inc.;
9Jan67; C19144.
THE 3-DAY LAYOVER, a new play by Gideon
Wade (Patty Gill Gideon Wade)
25 1. © Fatty Gill Gideon Wade;
9Feb67; DU67963-
THREE DOGS, A CAT AND AM APPLE, by
Sally Ordway. I8 1. A play.
© Sally Ordway; 25Jan67; DU67835.
THREE LADIES IN A BARROOM; or. The dead
brother's secret. A fast moving
melodrama of the Gay ' 90s in three
acts by Kenneth R. Eulo. 40 1.
© Kenneth R. Eulo; 15May67; DU68688.
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS, a play for child-
ren to be enacted without intermission
by Harriet S. Warren. 28 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Harriet S. Warren;
15Mar67; DU68105 .
THREE LITTLE PIGS. See
LET'S MAKE A PLAY.
THREE OF A KIND, by Marion Christopher
Arnold. 120 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Marion Christopher Arnold; 26junb7;
DU69045 .
THREE PAIRS OF EYES, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Ray H. Flagg (Raymond H. Flagg)
50 1. © Raymond H. Flagg; l4Jun67;
DU68962.
THREE PLAYS, by Mark Van Doren. 1st ed.
New York, Hill & Wang. 3^3 p. Con-
tents: Never, never ask his name.--
A little night music. --The weekend
that was. © Mark Van Doren; 21Sep66;
A887764 .
THREE TO THE CLOSING BRIDGE; one-act
play by William Miles. 34 1.
©William C. Miles; 21Apr67; DU68504 .
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS. See
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
THROUGH YOUR OWNER'S EYES! Recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization. 15 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; lJun67; 019553 .
THUNDERING SOUNDS OF THE WEST, the
story in sound of the Palo Duro Canyon
by Rosa Cash Cowart & Margaret Pease
Harper. 21 1. A musical play in 2
acts. Book & lyrics only. ® Rosa
Cash Cowart & Margaret Pease Harper;
l6peb67; DU67836.
THURSDAY, a modern morality play by
Fritz Hochwaelder; translated from
the German by Elizabeth Auer & Felix
L. Auer. 124 1. Translation of
Donnerstag. Appl. states prev. reg.
Apr. 1959, DU48939. © Elizabeth Auer
& Felix L. Auer; 31May67; DU68806.
THUS THE SERPENT TEMPTED EVE. See
THAT OLD SERPENT CALLED THE DEVIL.
TICK DOO LOO ROO, TIC DOO LOO ROO, TIC
DU LA RUE, written by Irene L. Kiss;
original idea suggested by Allen H.
Hill; additional material by Mark
Thomas. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© Irene Loretta Kiss & Mark Thomas;
3Jan67; DU67554.
TICKETS PLEASE. 2 1. (The Fun factory,
no. 7) A narration script. ® Ultlmus
Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67; C19160.
TIDE RIP, by Anne Barbe, pseud, of
Ninette Blanc. 49 1. A play.
© Ninette Blanc; 22May67; DU68857.
TIGER IN THE HILLS, an original
screenplay by Leonard Wise. l46 1.
© Leonard Wise; 6jun67; DU68944 .
TIGER MAN, by James Rawlins. 106 1.
A comedy in 2 acts. © James Rawlins;
l4Dec66; DU67544.
THE TIGER SWALLOWTAIL, by Maxine
Fleischman. 36 !• A play.
© Maxine Fleischman; l8Apr67;
DU68774 .
EN TILVAERELSE UDEN FRYGT. (Life
unafraid) Et foredrag om Kristen
Videnskab af William. Henry Alton.
19 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
Sept. 1964, CI7O62. NMr Danish
translation. © William Henry
Alton; 6Mar67; C19265 .
A TIME FOR GRACE, by Howard S. Portnoy .
113 1. A play in 3 acts. © Howard S.
Portnoy; 17Mar67; DU68118.
THE TIME IS NOW, by John Valenti.
1 V. A screenplay. © John
Valenti; lMay67; DU68560.
THE TIME MACHINE OF DR. BOTTS, a
musical comedy by Keller - Dean.
1 V. 3 acts. © J. William Dean S:
David C. Keller; 7Dec66; DU67639.
TIME OUT, by Robert Howard. 42 1.
A play. © Robert Paul Howard; -
9Jan67; DU67748.
TIME TUNNEL. See
THE DOUBLE FLASHBACK.
TIMEPLAN CREDIT SCORING SYSTEM.
26 1. A recording script. © Bank
of America National Trust & Savings
Assn.; 8Feb67; CI9183.
A TISKET A CASKET, by K. C. MacDonald .
1 V. A play in 3 acts. ® Kenneth
C. MacDonald; 13Apr67; DU68425.
TO LIVE A FAST LIFE; screenplay by
Stanford Richard Gamburg. 96 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. 20Aug65,
DU63855. MM: revisions. © Stanford
Richard Gamburg; 23Jan67; DU6769O.
TO MOM WITH GLORY, by Jimmy Coates.
4 1. © James Jimmy Coates; 28Dec66;
CI9I06.
TO QUENCH DESIRE, written by Glen R.
Tracy. 32 1. A shooting script.
® Glen Richard Tracy; 27Mar67;
DU68189.
TOAD AND TUBA, by Paul Doll. 27 1.
A play. © Paul Doll; 7Jun67;
DU68846.
TOBY TYLER; or. Ten weeks with a circus
by James Otis, adapted by LeVoy
Melville. 31 1. A play in 3 acts.
© LeVoy Melville; 24Apr67; DU68486.
TOCKS ISLAND, a musical comedy; book &
lyrics by Dan Franklin Dougherty,
music by Edmond G. De Luca. 2 v.
4 acts. © Daniel Franklin Dougherty
& Edmond Galileo De Luca; 26jun67;
DU69066 .
TOILETS INTERNATIONAL, by Marie S.
Lenger. Sheet. ® Marie
S. Lenger; 20Mar67; CI9278.
TOM COOPER, CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY; or.
Bound to rise. One act children's
musical based upon the works of
Horatio Alger, Jr. Book by; Steve
Press (Stephen M. Press); lyrics by
Bonnie Arditti (Bonnie Arditti Edel-
stein) 1 v. Book & lyrics only.
NM: dramatization & adaptation with
lyrics. © Stephen M. Press & Bonnie
Arditti Edelstein; 13Apr67; DU68606.
TOM OF BEDLAM, by Christine Conrad.
1 V. A musical play in 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Christine
Conrad; 13Feb67; DU67763.
TOM SAWYER, by David March, pseud, of
Owen Ray Hansley. 36 1. A play in
3 acts. Dramatization of Mark Twain's
book, Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
© Owen Ray Hansley; 15May67; DU68852.
TOM SAWYER; music, Michael E. Dansicker;
book & lyrics, Sara M. Schlesinger.
1 V. A play. NM: additions.
© Sarah M. Schlesinger & Michael E.
Dansicker; l4Feb67; DU67995.
TOMBSTONE; 01; How it really was; or.
The afterbirth of a nation. By
Kenneth Kelman. I06 1. A play in
3 acts. © Kenneth E. Kelman;
28jun67; DU69064 .
TOMORROW WAS YESTERDAY, a play in nine
scenes by James N. Brown. 1st ed.
New York, Exposition Press. 57 p.
© James N. Brown; 4Nov66; DP6375.
TOMORROW, WITH LOVE, a play in two acts
& epilogue by Thomas Joseph Quirk.
101 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
7Sep66, DU6677O. NM: revisions &
additions. © Thomas Joseph Quirk;
29Mar67; DU68235 .
TOO MANY ANCESTORS, a play in five
acts by Maria Kout. 120 1.
© Maria Kout; 5Jun67; DU68840.
TOP 5^ CLUB. See
HOW TO GET RICH & THE TOP 55^ CLUB.
TORQUATO TASSO, a play by Johann Wolf-
gang von Goethe; translated by Charles
E. Passage. New York, F. Ungar Pub.
Co. 104 p. 5 acts. NM: introd.
© Frederick Ungar Pub. Co., Inc.;
10Mar66; A919705.
THE TORTOISE AND HARE TALE, by Lee
Welling (Leon E. Welling) 1 v.
A play in 6 scenes. © Lee Welling;
27Jun67; DU69054 .
TOUGH GUY; radio drama by Judson Foun-
tain. 91. © Judson Fountain;
13Jan67; DU6799I.
TOUPEE OR NOT TOUPEE, a comedy by
Edmond V. Chibeau, Sr. & Edmond V.
Chibeau, Jr. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Edmond V. Chibeau, Sr. & Edmond V.
Chibeau, Jr.; 8Mar67; DU68135.
A TOUR OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE, Deere
days, 1966, by Wilding. 5 !•
Script for a series of vignettes.
©Wilding, Inc.; 27Mar67; DU68352.
TOWARD A DARK AND INDEFINITE SHORE,
a melodrama in five acts by Walter
A. Fairservis, Jr. 1 v. © Walter
A. Fairservis, Jr.; 26jun67;
DU69047 .
TRADE AND TREASON. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
TRADE AND TREASON.
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF
DENMARK, by William Shakespeare.
2d ed. Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell
Pub. Co. 179 p. (The Kittredge
Shakespeares, revised by Irving
Ribner) 5 acts. ® Blaisdell Pub.
Co., a division of Ginn & Co.;
8Feb67; A901998.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
THE TRAGEDY OF HARRY HAMMOND, SON OF
THE BLACK BULL, a play by Randolph
Phillips. 167 p. 17 scenes.
© Randolph Phillips; I6jun67;
DU68980.
THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR, by William
Shakespeare. Waltham, Mass., Blais-
dell Pub. Co. It? p. (The Kittredge
Shakespeares, revised by Irving
Ribner; 5 acts. NM; revisions &
additions. © Blaisdell Pub. Co.,
a division of Ginn & Co.; 8Feb67;
A901999.
TRAGEDIES II: ROMEO AND JULIET, OTHELLO,
KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare;
wit) biographical Illustrations &
pictures of the setting of the plays,
together with introds. by John Mase-
fleld. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co.
356 p. (Great Illustrated classics)
NM; compilation Sc glossary. © Dodd,
Mead & Co., Inc.; 28Dec66; A893G56.
THE TRAITOR, by Crane Johnson. New
York, Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane
Johnson; 10ot54; DP5287.
TRANSFER, by Eugene C. Flinn. 50 1.
A play in 3 scenes. Includes words
& music for 1 song. © Eugene C.
Flinn; llMay67; DU68666.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO.l. Microchem-
istry, by Butler; Calcium, phosphorus,
by Sherrick; Pathology insights, by
Puller. 1 V. Scripts. © American
Society of Clinical Pathologists;
8jun67; CI9637.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2. Rh hemolytic
disease newborn, by Jennings & Main-
waring; Normal values, by Beeler;
Glucose, by Cooper & McDaniels. 1 v.
Scripts. © American Society of
Clinical Pathologists; 8Jun67;
CI9636.
THE TRAVELER FROM BRAZIL, by Edwin
O'Connor. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© Edwin O'Connor; 22Jun67; DU6902't .
THE TRAVELING PLAYHOUSE VERSION OF RIP
VAN WINKLE, by Kay Rockefeller
(Katherine Rivett Rockefeller) &
Richard Kinter, based on the short
story by Washington Irving. 1st
draft, if* 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Traveling Playhouse; 26May67;
DU68789.
LA TREMENDA CORTE; script para teatro,
radio, cine y television, original
de Jose Antonio Gutierrez Cabrera.
17 1. ® Jose Antonio Gutierrez
Cabrera; 7Apr67; C19't28.
THE TRIAL OF DOCTOR DERING; or. Cross-
examination at Auschwitz. The case
of the missing medical register of
Block 21, Auschwitz concentration
camp, by Chester Leo Smith. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. Prev . reg. as
Alas; It disappeared. Appl. states
prev. reg. 31May66, DU65918.
NM: additions. © Chester Leo Smith;
2itMar67; DU68348.
THE TRIAL OF PETER ZENGER, a historical
drama in two acts adapted & arranged
by Thomas Erskine from compilations,
records &: books covering the pvents
& trial. 52 1. © Thomas Erskine;
20Jun67; DU 69031.
THE TRIAL THAT NEVER WAS; one act play
by Claire D. McLean. 5 1. © Claire
D. McLean; 6Feb67; DU6800I.
A TRIBE OF BRONZE INDIANS, by John
Fritz. 1 V. A play in 2 acts.
© John L. Fritz; 15Mar67; DU68l02.
TRIBUTI AL MOSTEO. See
TRILOGIA DI STORIA: TRIBUTI AL
MOSTRO, IL RE DAGLI OCCHI DI
CONCHIGLIA & SI DIRA DELLE MISERE
DONNE.
TRILOGIA DI PREISTORIA: PREISTORIA SUI
TETTI DEL HONDO, TEMPI DI LUCE STRANA
& OGGI ALL'ISOLA VAGA, dl Lulgi
Sarzano. 3 v. 3 plays. © Lulgi
Carlo Sarzano; 10Jan67; DU68071.
TRILOGIA DI STORIA: TRIBUTI AL MOSTRO,
IL RE DAGLI OCCHI DI CONCHIGLIA &
SI DIRA DELLE MISERE DONNE, di
Luigi Sarzano. 3 v. 3 plays.
© Luigi Carlo Sarzano; 10Jan67;
DU68072.
TRILOGIA DI VOMINI E ANIMALI, di
Luigi Sarzano. Yiochi d'amore e di
storia; II bue elettorale; E andata
male. 1 v. © Luigi Carlo Sarzano;
10Jan67; DU68333.
TRILOGIA MONFERRINA: I GRILLI INTORNO
ALLA CASA, LA COMPAGNIA DELLE LUNE
SPENTE & ARIA ALLE GIRANDOLE, dl
Lulgi Sarzano. 3 v. 3 plays.
© Luigi Carlo Sarzano; 10Jan67;
DU68073 .
TRIO IN A FLAT, a play in three parts
by Gerald Kean. 1 v. © Gerald
Kean; 17Mar67 ; DueSl^l.
A TRIP ON THE HELL-BOUND TRAIN; or,
A drunkard's dream, by Louis J.
Reeverts. 2 1. © Louis J. Reeverts;
26Jun67; C19646.
TRIP-OUT. See
THE HIP SET.
TRISTAN ALEXANDER, a screenplay by
Robert Madero. 133 !• ® Robert
Madero; 28Feb67; DU67936.
TRISTE ET BELLE (Sad and fine) Un
scenario d'Yvette Tapponnier &
Harrystom, pseud, de Henri Tappon-
nier, auteur-composlteur. 126 1.
Part 1 of screenplay. Book only.
© Yvette Tapponler & Henri Tappon-
nier; 19Apr67; DU68't72.
THE TROPHY HUNTERS, a dramatic play In
two acts by Kendrew Lascelles. 1 v.
© Kendrew Lascelles; 5Apr67;
DU68499.
TRUDI AND THE MINSTREL, a Neo-Gothlck
extravaganza by Alan Cullen, with
music by Roderick Horn. Anchorage,
Ky., Anchorage Press. 96 p. 3 acts.
© Anchorage Press; 30Dec66; DP6297.
A TRUE BILL, a chancel drama in one
act by James Bllsh. 29 1 . © Jam.es
Blish; 3Feb67; DU67787,
THE TRUE GIFT OF CHRISTMAS, a Christmas
play by Rega Kramer McCarty.
Winona Lake, Ind., Rodeheaver Co.
16 p. 3 acts. © Rodeheaver Co.;
2Jun67; DP6398.
TRUNK? YOU? By Sally Racanelli.
23 1. A play. © Sally Racanelli;
8May67; DU686't4 .
THE TRUTH GERM; television script for
dramatic-musical presentation by
Artie Romanis, pseud, of Arthur A.
Roumanls. 18 1. Book only.
© Arthur A. Roumanls; 23Jun67;
DU69O65 .
THE TRUTH ON BLACK AND WHITE, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Herbert G. Rosenberger.
31 1. © Herbert G. Rosenberger;
23Feb67; DU67877.
TRY AND STOP ME; recording script for
Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. 11 1. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun67; C19568.
TRY, TRY AGAIN, by Bruce Hart.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Bruce
Hart; 27Feb67; DU6808I.
THE TUFFET SITTER, written by
Robinson Stockham, pseud, of Linda
Juanlta Stockham. 90 1. A screen-
play. © Linda J. Stockham; 19Apr57;
DU68473.
THE TUMLER AND THE THINKER, a comedy
in three acts by Edward Sherby. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. 23Feb67,
DU68077. NM; additions & revisions.
© Edward Sherby; 29Mar67; DU68799.
DER TURN AUS BETON; Einakter von Oskar
Zemme. [Vienna] Universal Edition.
77 p. © Universal Editions, A.G.;
200ct66; DFO-1495.
TURM OVER AND KISS THE WORLD GOOD-
NIGHT, by Leonard Poggiall. kg 1.
A play in 2 acts. ® Leonard
Poggiall; lMay67; DU68563.
THE TURNCOATS, a short play by Paul
Hunter. 31 1. © Paul Robinson
Hunter, Jr.; 13Mar67; DU68091.
THE TURTLE WALK, a play in two acts by
Mildred Wlackley. 1 v. © Mildred
Louise Wlackley; 6Feb67; DU6779'4 .
TWELVE JOBS FOR COBB, by Lewis Gardner.
129 1. A musical play in 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Lewis
Gardner; 3Apr67; DU6835't .
TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA: ENGLAND,
IRELAND, THE UNITED STATES, edited
by Ruby Cohn & Bernard F. Dukore.
New York, Random House. 592 p.
12 plays. NM: oompilatibn Ic foreword.
© Random House, Inc.; 5Jul66;
A8921l*U .
THE TWENTY -FIFTH CENTURY COMIC, a new
& original musical comedy by Lenny
Payton, pseud, of Salvatore J.
D'Angelo. 2 v. © Salvatore J.
D'Angelo; 13Jun67; DU68943.
TWILIGHT AUCTION, a play in three
acts by John L. Ruth. 67 p.
© John L. Ruth; 2Feb67; DU67777.
TWINKY, a new comedy by Norman Thaddeus
Vane. 1 v. 5 acts. ® Norman
Thaddeus Vane; 27Dec66; DU67638.
THE TWISTED SNAKE, by Donald Koke .
95 1. A play in 3 acts. © Donald
Koke; 8May67; DU68641.
TWO CHAIRS FOR THREE PEOPLE, a comedy
in three acts by Frances Spatz
Leighton & Rose Root Martin. 95 !•
© Frances Spatz Leighton & Rose Root
Martin; 20Feb67; DU67867.
TWO DOCTORS LOOK AT MARRIAGE: PHYSICAL
AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES IN MIDDLE AGE,
by Marie Pichel Warner & Benjamin W.
Warner. 6 1. © Marie Pichel Warner
& Benjamin W. Warner; May 67; C19418.
THE TWO FACES OF JOB, by Este Star.
44 1. A play in 4 acts. Book only.
©Este Star; 9Jun67; DU68907.
THE TWO-FOR-ONE! A new multi-bill
musical written by Thomas Carr.
For better or for worst; Bloody
marrow. 1 v. Book & lyrics only.
© Thomas Carr; 19Jun67; DU68985 .
TWO FOR SIX DOLLARS, a play in three
acts by Earle Hawley. 1 v. © Earle
Hawley; 26jun67; DU69048.
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. See
COMEDIES II.
TWO MAN RIDE, an original story written
& adapted for television by Eddie
Franklin. 30 1. © Eddie Franklin;
23Peb67; DU67875.
TWO ROMANTICS. See
THE WILD HEART.
TWO TO TIMBUCTU; scenario & dialogues
by Carolyn Swetland. 87 1 . A screen-
play in 9 sequences. English &
French. © Carolyn Swetland; 22May67;
DU68745.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
47
TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, by Richard
Henry Dana, written in the second
person by Bart Antinora. 45 1.
A screenplay. © Bart Antinora;
21Mar67; DU68209.
THE TYRANT J PART I, by Tekla Bond.
1 V. A play. ® Tekla Bond; 5Apr67;
Dues^eg.
u
ULYSSES, by James Joyce; screenplay by
Joseph Strlck & Fred Haines. 145 1.
Appl. author: City Film Corp., em-
ployer for hire of Joseph Strlck %
Fred Haines. © City Film Corp.;
30Jan67; DU67672.
ULYSSES S. GRANT, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 6 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9298.
UMBILI-COLA LIMITED, by Aviva Ravel,
"pseud, of Eva Rubalsky. 20 1.
A play. ® Eva Rubalsky; 23Feb67;
DU68OO2 .
UMBRELLAS, by Frank Martin (Francis B.
Martin) 122 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Francis B. Martin; 29Dec66; DU6765O.
UKCLE MARTIN'S HAIR-RAISING EPISODE,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Irene Smith Heyman .
36 1. © Irene Smith Heyman; 27Apr67;
DU68568.
THE UNCOMMON DENOMINATOR; the computer
age farce-comedy in two acts by
William Shrewsbury. 117 1. ® William
E. Shrewsbury; 15Jan67; DP6325.
UNCONTROLLED DESIRE; or. Unknown
desire. Original shooting script by
Lou Lefort (Louis Lefort) 21 1.
© Louis Lefort; 8Mar67; DU68051.
UNCOVER MOONSHINE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Harris L. Brown. 5O 1. © Harris L.
Brown; 17Mar67; DU68II6.
UND ES KOMMT DER ABEND. See
DIE VERSUCHUNG DES NICHTHEILIGEN
ANTON.
UNDER FRILLS & DINGLING BELLS, a short
film by Richard Pepperman. 11 1.
® Richard Pepperman; 19Apr67;
DU68681.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. CHARLES
DICKENS, HIS PRODUCTION OF THE FROZEN
DEEP; edited by Robert Louis Brannan.
Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University
Press. 175 p. 3 acts. NM: additions.
© Cornell University; 15Dec66;
A89508I.
UNDER THE REDBUD TREE, a musical play
by Helen W. Snow. 72 1. 3 acts.
Book S: lyrics only. Appl. states
lyrics to 3 songs prev. reg.
® Helen Weston Snow; 8Mar67; DU68l34 .
UNDERTAKER. See
THE INNOCENT PARTY.
THE UNDERWATER PINCH; story by Jacques
Erazy, screenplay by Patrick Dennis,
pseud, of Edward E. Tanner III.
209 1. © Jacques W. Brazy; llMay67;
DU68787 .
UNDINE, an original story written &
adapted for television by Hazel J.
Wade. 30 1. © Hazel J. Wade;
3Apr67; DU68270.
DER UNFALL; Schauspiel in drei Akten
von Thomas Pluoh. [Vienna] Universal
Edition. 127 p. © Universal Edition,
A.G.; 28Dec66; DFO-1532.
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 259 BOARD
MEETING APRIL 3, I967, by Hugh D.
Rlordan. 1 v. A filmstrip script.
Appl. ti.: Report to Unified School
District 259 board meeting April 3,
1967. © Psyche, Inc.; 5Apr67;
CI9449.
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIPS: TWENTIETH CEN-
TURY ECCLESIOLA IN ECCLESIA, by
Laile E. Bartlett. 21 1. Lecture.
© Laile E. Bartlett; 5Jun67; CI9575.
THE UNITED STATES VS. JULIUS AND ETHEL
ROSENBERG, by Donald Freed. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. © Donald Freed;
17Apr67; DU68492.
UNKNOWN DESIRE. See
UNCONTROLLED DESIRE.
UNLIMITED, UNUSUAL. ENJOYABLE, PART TIME
EMPLOYMENT, OPPORTUNITY IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN,
by John F. Harrell. 2 1. © John F.
Harrell; 3Jan67; CI91II.
THE UNNATURAL STATE, by Muriel Resnlk.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Muriel
Resnlk, Michael Resnik & Henry
Resnik; 12Apr67; DU68672.
UNREASONABLE FACSIMILE, a comedy in
three acts by Duane W. Utech.
116 1. © Duane W. Utech; 23Feb67;
DU67902.
UNSER MANN IN HAVANNA (Our man in
Havana) Oper In drei Akten; libretto
von Sidney Gilllat nach dem gleich-
namlgen Roman von Graham Greene;
Deutsoh von Eberhard Steindorf &
Ehrhard Warneke; Musik von Malcolm
Williamson. 75 1. Libretto. © Josef
Weinberger, Ltd.; 25Feb67; DU67955-
UP FROM THE SLIME. See
UP YOUR ASS.
UP THE GOLDEN STAIRCASE, a musical in
two acts. Martha Smith, story k
lyrics; Mildred Wilcher, music. 1 v.
© Martha Smith & Mildred Wilcher;
17Apr67; DU68604.
UP YOUR ASS; or. From the cradle to the
boat; or. The big suck; or. Up from
the slime, and A young girl's primer
on how to attain to the leisure class,
non-fictional article ... Valerie
Solanas. 1 v. Appl. states prev.
reg. llJun65, DU63207. © Valerie
Solanas; 10Feb67; DP6392.
THE UPSIDE DOWN SQUARE CIRCLE, by
W. T. Losee. 29 1. A play.
© W. T. Losee; 27Apr67; DU68546.
V
THE VACUUM CLEANER, a play in one act
by Juliene Berk. 29 1. © Juliene
Berk; 3Jan67; DU67552.
THE VALLEY OF GOLD, an original musical
comedy; book, lyrics by David C.
Keller; original music by J. William
Dean. 1 v. ® David C. Keller &
J. William Dean; 26jan67; DU67710.
VALUE OF A SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK. See
VARDET AV ETT ANDLIGT SATT SE.
VANITY PAIR; screenplay by Louis 0.
Coxe, from the novel by William
Makepeace Thackeray. 145 1- Appl.
author: Selzniok Co., Inc., employer
for hire. © A. Morgan Maree, Jr. Jfc
Bank Of America National Trust &
Savings Assn., executors of the
Estate of David 0. Selznlck;
21Apr67; DU68496.
VARDET AV ETT ANDLIGT SATT SE. (The
value of a spiritual outlook) , ett
foredrag over Kristen Vetenskap av
Paul A. Erlckson. 23 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. l4Sep65, C17996.
NM: translation. ® Paul A. Erlck-
son; 15May67; CI9582.
VARIATION OF JINGLE BELLS, OR THE ONE
HORSE OPEN SLEIGH; dramatic composi-
tions by Everett V. Ballard 4 Martha
F. Ballard. 1 v. Includes music £:
lyrics to Jingle bells. © Everett
V. Ballard & Martha F. Ballard;
5Apr67; DU6832O.
VEM AR DIN SKAFARE? (Who is your maker?)
Ett foredrag over Kristen Vetenskap
av Herbert E. Rieke. 34 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. July I965,
CI7822. NM: Swedish translation.
© Herbert E. Rieke; 6Mar67; C19267.
VEMAR, THE EARTHMAN OF OUTER SPACE;
15 minute television playlet by
Morton Krouse. 8 1. © Morton
Krouse; 23Jan67; DU67943.
DIE VENEZIANISCHEN ZWILLINGE; Lust-
spiele von Carlo Goldoni, in
deutscher Ubersetzung von Lola
Lorme unter Mitarbeit von Margarethe
Schell-von Noe. [Austria] 128 p.
© Bergland Verlag, G.M.B.H.; 20Feb67;
AFO-51323.
VENUS CHARMS GENIUS, a comedy in three
acts by James Heartwell, pseud, of
Louis Sunshine. 1 v. ® Louis
Sunshine; 6jun67; DU68896.
VERA'S SEX ZOMBIES; original shooting
script by Lou Lefort (Louis Lefort)
41 1. © Louis Lefort; 9Jun67;
DU68905 .
DER VERBANKUNG AUS DEM ZAUBERKEICH;
Oder Dreissig Jahre aus dem Leben
eines Lumpen. Zauberspiel in zwei
Akten von Johann Nestroy mit einer
Einleitung von Gustav Pichler S:
4 Bildbeigaben.. Wien, Bergland Ver-
lag. 88 p. (Osterreich-Reihe,
Band 339) © Bergland Verlag,
GJIB.H.; 14Nov66; AFO-50977.
DIE VERFOLGUNG UND ERMORDUNG JEAN PAUL
MARATS DARGESTELLT DURCH DIE SCHAU-
SPIELGRUPPE DES HOSPIZES ZU CHAKENTON
UNTER ANLEITUNG DES HERRN DE SADE;
drama in zwei Akten von Peter Weiss.
[Frankfurt am Main] Suhrkamp Verlag.
138 p. (Edition Suhrkamp, 68)
© Suhrkamp Verlag; 23Apr64; DFI883.
DIE VERSUCHUNG DES NICHTHEILIGEN ANTON;
Oder, Und es kommt der Abend.
Moralif4t von einem Tag von Eaghor G.
Kostetzky. [Vienna] Universal
Edition. I38 p. ® Universal Edition,
A.G.; l4Mar67; DFO-1528.
A VERY PERSONAL AFFAIR, a play for
television by Beatrice Weddington.
60 1. With lyrics to 1 song.
© Beatrice Weddington; 21Deo66;
DU6763O.
A VERY TRICKY BIT, a one act play by
William Kushner. 21 1. © William
Kushner; 22Mar67; DU6816I.
VESTIBULE, an original screenplay by
Lee J. McBeath. 49 1. 2 acts.
Based upon a bad dream inspired by
. . . sausage pizza. © Lee J. McBeath;
lMay67; DU68559-
VIETNAM. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: VIET-
NAM.
VIGILE DE MINUir. See
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
THE VIOLINS OF SAINT- JACQUES; opera
in three acts by Malcolm Williamson,
libretto by William Chappell after the
novel by Patrick Leigh Fermor. [Lon-
don] J. Weinberger. 4o p. Libretto.
©Josef Weinberger, Ltd.; 29Nov56;
DFI879.
t
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48
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
THE VIRGIN, a play in one act by
Fred Allender. 1 v. © Fred
Allender; 8Mar67; DU68049.
VIRTUE WINS OUT, by R. A. Anderson
& R. L. Sweeney. 66 1. A play
in 3 acts. ® R. A. Anderson Se
R. L. Sweeney; 8Mar67; DU680'*8.
VISIBLE WASTE. See
SCARLETT AMD PIERRE, THE PEOPLE
WATCHERS .
THE VISIONS OP SIMONE MACHARD, by
Bertolt Breoht & Lion Feuchtwanger,
translated & with a preface by Carl
Richard Mueller. New York, Grove
Press. 128 p. (An Evergreen black
cat book, BC-88) NM: translation &
preface. © Carl Richard Mueller;
19Jul65; DP6326.
VISIT OF ANGELS, a new play by Robert
Koesls. 1 V. 2 acts. © Robert
Koesls; 22Mar67; DU68l64 .
VISIT TO A FRENCH BEAUTY-SALON; script
two by Norbert Caillaud. 5 1.
© Norbert Caillaud; l8May67;
C 195 95 .
A VISIT TO THE DENTIST, by Clay
Boland, Jr. 26 p. A musical
play. © Clay Boland, Jr.;
27Apr67; DU685'(9.
A VISIT TO THE DOCTOR, by Clay
Boland, Jr. 24 p. A musical
play. © Clay Boland, Jr.;
27Apr67; DU6855O.
THE VISITATION (Die Heimsuchiing)
Opera in three acts by Gunther
Schuller; libretto, after a motive
by Franz Kafka, by the composer.
New York, Associated Music Publishers.
25 p. Text in English & German.
Libretto only. © Associated Music
Publishers, Inc.; 20Mar67; DP655O.
THE VISITATION (Die Heimsuchung) Opera
in three acts by Gunther Schuller;
libretto, after a motive by Franz
Kafka, by the composer. New York,
Associated Music Publishers; 252 p.
Vocal score. ® Associated Music
Publishers, Inc.; 19Jun67; DP6407.
VISITATIONS, par Jean Glraudoux.
[Paris] B. Grasset. 122 p.
©Bernard Grasset: 30MayS2;
DFI877.
THE VISITOR, by Crane Johnson. New
York, Theatre Press. 1 v. © Crane
Johnson; 10ct55; DP6295.
VLADIMIR KOMMT, ein Sttick in vier
Szenen fUr eine Darstellerin von
Dieter Rohkohl. Berlin, Ahn &
Simrock. 74 p. © Ahn & Simrock
BUhnen & Musikverlag; lFeb67; DFO-I519.
A VOICE LESSON WITH VICTOR DRIIEA,
SPEAKING, SINGING, by Victor Drilea.
6 1. Recording script. Appl.
states prev. reg. llApr55, C8565 &
27Mar59, C12052. NM: editorial re-
vision. © Victor Drilea; 7Feb67;
C19242.
A VOICE LIKE THE HUMAN VOICE (Tete
d'or) Authorized translation from the
French of Paul Claudel by Richard A.
Hauser. I54 1. A play in 2 parts.
© Richard A. Hauser; 23Jan67;
DU67697.
w
W. E. B. DU BOIS CLUES. See
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THE
W. E. B. DU BOIS CLUBS.
THE W-9 SERIES B LOADER, TOPS IN
VALUE; recording script for J. I.
Case Co. by Jam Handy Organization.
14 1. © J. I. Case Co. ; ljun67;
CI9533.
THE WAGER, a play in ten scenes by
Mark Medoff . 63 1. © Mark Medoff;
l6Mar67; DU68361.
WAHCAZIZI; opera in three acts; music
& libretto by Nicholas Barri. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. 21May63,
DU57784. NM: revisions. ©Nicholas
Barri; 15May67; DU68682.
WAIT TILL BEER COMES BACK, a musical
play; music, lyrics & book by Cy
Levitan (Seymour Levittan) 97 1.
2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Seymour Levittan; 13Feb67;
DU67762 .
WAIT UNTIL DARK, by Frederick Knott.
Dramatists Play Service. 8g p.
2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
24Dec64, DU6I963. NM: additions &
revisions. © Frederick Knott a
Ann M. Knott, as trustee; 7Jun67;
DP6396 .
THE WAITING ROOM, by William Young,
pseud, of Jerry Williams. A play in
1 act. (In Vertical, spring 1966,
p. 8-11) Appl. authors: William Young,
pseud, of Jerry Williams & Mary
Ellen Young. © WllHara Young;
15May66; DP6324.
WALBAR $50,000 SECRET SCHOOL OF SALES-
MANSHIP, by B. J. Walton. 1 v.
© B. J. Walton; 8Mar67; C19249.
WALDBERG, a comedy in two acts by
J. J. Gillivan. 86 1. © J. J.
Gillivan; 19Jun67; DU69004 .
THE WALKIE-TALKIE, a play for two
characters in one scene by Carol
Becker. 12 1. © Carol Becker;
51May67; DU68808.
WALL, by Brian Davidson. 1 v. A play.
© Brian Elliott Davidson; 19Jun67;
DU68984 .
A WALL OP GLASS, a screenplay by John
Lee Welton. 252 1. © John Lee
Welton; 21Apr67; DU6e508.
WALL STREET WOMAN (The first woman
member of the New York Stock Exchange)
A dramatico-musical play or fantasy
In one act by Elaine Siebert. 21 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Elaine Siebert;
20Jun67; DU68967.
WALLPAPER, by Mary Brendle. 55 1.
A play. © Mary Brendle; 15Jun67;
DU68959 .
WALTON, MARY VOGEL. gee
HUCK FINN.
WALTZ OF THE PUPPETS, a dramatic
musical skit; book & lyrics by
Pleter L. Verbeck, music by Robert
M. Stevenson, Jr. 1 v. © Pieter
L. Verbeck & Robert M. Stevenson,
Jr.; l6May67; DU68821.
THE WARM WORLD OF WUMPAS, first of a
television series by Vicky J. K.
King. 4 1. © Vicky J. K. King;
17 Apr 67; DU68454.
WARREN HARDING, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 8 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9289.
WASN'T SALLY SILLY! A drama by Rhoda
Dimm, pseud, of Ruth Udelsman
Fischl. 51 1. 3 acts. © Ruth
Udelsman Fischl; 12May67; DU68671.
THE WASPS, by Richard F. Stockton.
42 1. A play. © Richard F.
Stockton; 2Feb67; DU67774 .
WATCH IT, TIGER TERRITORY; recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization. I5 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; Ijun67; C19545 .
WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT? A play
in three acts by Barbara 0' Toole.
76 1. © Barbara T. 0' Toole;
6Mar67; DU6803I.
WAX MUSEUM. See
THE INNOCENT PARTY.
A WAY OF LIFE, by Murray Schisgal.
75 1. A play in 2 acts. © Murray
Schisgal; 25Mar67; DU68618.
WAY OF THE LIGHT, a Christmas play for
TV and stage by Victoria Elmaslan
Gostanian. 27 1. 5 scenes. Appl.
states prev. reg. 24Mar66, DU65454.
NM: revisions. © Victoria Elmasian
Gostanian; 12Jun67; DU69007.
THE WAY TO HAPPINESS THROUGH FAITH,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Irene Haydou.
32 1. © Irene Haydou; 31Mar67;
DU68250.
WAZOO II, by R. L. Wysocki. 6 1.
A screenplay. © Richard L. Wysocki;
5Apr67; DU6828I.
WE, by Frances Ellis, pseud, of Frances
Tysen Nutt. 65 1. A play in 5 acts.
© Frances Tysen Nutt; 14Apr67;
DU68493.
WE BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN, by Joseph
Heller. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© Joseph Heller; 28jun67; DU69058.
WE DECIDED TO MAKE YOU FORGETFUL,
an expressionistic drama by Eliza-
beth Coates James. 1 v. 8 scenes.
© Elizabeth Coates James; 12Jan57;
DU68408.
WE DREAM AGAIN, a three act comedy by
Giuseppe Dl Giola . 1 v. Appl. stateE
prev. reg. 27May65, DU63164 . NM:
editorial revision. © Giuseppe Dl
Gloia; 21Apr67; DU685O5 .
WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE,
a melodrama in three acts by Hugh
Wheeler. Dramatists Play Service.
77 p. Adapted from the novel by
Shirley Jackson. © Hugh Wheeler;
10Hay67; DP6413.
WE KNOW ABOUT YOU, JESUS, a narrative
dramatization with color-art slides
by Arthur Zapel, Jr. 10 p. Appl.
author: Arthur Meriwether, Inc.,
employer for hire . © Arthur Meri-
wether, Inc.; lFeb67; DP6359.
WE OWE IT ALL TO EDGAR J. , by Kent Alan
Newbury & Edward Cox. 1 v. A musical
play in 2 acts. © Kent Alan Newbury
& Edward Cox; l6Peb67; DU67956.
WEAR IT IN GOOD HEALTH, a play in two
scenes by Sam Mednick. 52 1.
© Sam Mednick; 51May67; DU688IO.
THE WEDDING, a family comedy by
E. V. Kaye, pseud, of Evalyn Kal-
mowitz. 1 V. 2 acts. © Mrs. Her-
bert Kalmowitz; 10Jan67; DU67746.
THE WEDDING, a political satire;
screenplay by Robert Ardell Hyde,
based on story by Jack Jacobson &
Robert Ripley. 114 1. © Robert
Ardell Hyde, Jack Jacobson & Robert
Ripley; 20Jan67; DU676b6.
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49
WEEGEE WHEEL, by Radnona Asnyk, pseud,
of Anna Ordynskl. J 1. (Guess
what, series III) © Anna Ordynskl;
31May67; 019525-
WEEKEND THAT WAS. See
THREE PLAYS.
WEEP, ALL YE LITTLE RAINS, a new one
act play by Richara L. Federer.
33 1. © Richard L. Federer;
5Jun67; DU68836.
WELCOME HOME, a play by Glen Rhea
(Glendon Howard Rhea) 1 v. 3 acts.
© Glendon Howard Rhea; l4Feb67;
DU67823.
WELCOME HOME, a screen play by Will
Adjlll, pseud, of William E. Paer.
115 1. © William E. Paer; S7Dec66;
DU67621.
WELCOME TO MY WORLD, FRIENDS, tape by
Jim Reeves. 6 1. © Mary Reeves, Inc.;
24Mar67; C19330.
THE WELL, a play In 3 acts by Gladys
B. Wilson. 2k 1. © Gladys B.
Wilson; 21Apr67; DU685O3.
WELL, THAT'S SHOW BIZ; or. How I became
a fantastically successful theatrical
producer on chicken feed. A farce in
three acts by Wesley St. John. 1 v.
© Wesley St. John; l6Jun67; ■DU68979.
WESTWAED BLOWS THE WHEAT. See
OUT OF THE WEST THE WIND.
WHAT A PLACE! A musical comedy, book
Sc lyrics by Bernard Hlrsch (Irwin
B. Hlrsch) & Howard Shaw. 53 1.
2 acts. Book & lyrics only. © Ber-
nard Hlrsch & Howard Shaw; lMay67;
DU68673-
WHAT? ANOTHER SPY STORY? A new musical;
book by Alan Friedman & Bob Lowy
(Robert Lowy); music by Alan Friedman
& Henry Nerenberg; lyrics by Alan
Friedman. 1 v. © Alan Friedman,
Henry Nerenberg & Robert Lowy;
22Mar67; DU68166.
WHAT CAN YOU DEPEND ON? A lecture on
Christian Science by Glenn L.
Morning. 4 p. © Glenn L. Morning;
22Mar67; C19321.
WHAT DID WE DO WRONG? A new comedy
by Henry Denker. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Henry Denker; 31Mar67; DU683O8.
WHAT DO YOU TRUST? See
HVAD STOLER DE PA?
THE WHAT D'YE CALL IT, an opera by
Phyllis Tate, based on a tragl-corai-
pastoral farce by John Gay; adapted
by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley. London,
Oxford University Press. 25 p.
Libretto. NM: additions. © V. C.
Clinton-Baddeley; l6Jun66; DFO-1497.
WHAT ELSE ARE FRIENDS FOR! A comedy
in three acts by Glen B. Eakin.
3d draft. 1 v. © Glen Byron Eakin;
30Dec56; DU67649.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KNOW;
screenplay by DeWitt Bodeen &
Marian Cockrell. litl 1. Appl.
author: Vanguard Films, Inc.,
employer for hire. ©A. Morgan
Maree, Jr. & Bank of America Nation-
al Trust & Savings Assn., executors
of the Estate of David 0. Selznick;
5Jun67; DU68901.
WHAT GOES UP THE CHIMNEY, a one act
play by Evelyn R. Peterson. 19 1-
© Evelyn R. Peterson; 26jan67;
DU67709 .
WHAT IS THE PLAY? By Richard A.
Cassell S: Henry Kuepler. Scott,
Foresman. 751 P- NM: additions.
© Scott, Foresman & Co.; 26May67;
A920171; .
WHAT IS TO BE WILL BE, a play in three
acts by Irving L. Singer. 88 1.
© Irving L. Singer; 13Jan67; DU676O9.
WHAT MAKES PESAH DIFFERENT? A miniature
musical by Frances 8c Charles Davidson.
New York, Jewish Education Committee
Press. 27 p. © Jewish Education
Committee of New York, Inc.; 15Feb65;
DP6353.
WHAT SHALL I DO IfflEN THE END COMES?
War in microcosm by M. Christian
Loken. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
® M. Christian Loken; 23Feb67;
DU67874 .
WHAT SHALL I TELL MY CHILDREN WHO
ARE BLACK? By Margaret Burroughs.
Sheet. ® Margaret Burroughs;
3Mar67; C19245.
WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT A MAN? A three
act play by Nancy Lee Huber. 67 1.
© Nancy Lee Huber; 12Apr57; DU68595.
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO SPRING? A
new musical comedy by Jack Groverland,
pseud, of William Arnebcld; music,
John Aman; lyrics, Terry Alan Smith.
1 v. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Jack Groverland; 6Mar67; DU67987 .
WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS IS LOVE, by
Jan Berger. 2g 1. A screenplay
in 2 acts. © Jan Berger; 9Jan67;
DU6775'f- .
WHAT WAS IT? An excursion into the
supernatural; a screenplay by
Patrick 0. & Violena F. Moore.
89 1. ® Patrick Oliver Moore &
Violena Florence Moore; 13Apr67;
DU68422.
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LOVE, WHEREVER
DID IT GO? Written by Louise Morgan,
pseud, of Louise Stiernberg. I8 1.
A script. © Louise Morgan; I4jun67;
CI9615 .
WHAT'S A PATRIOT? By Frances Brandt,
pseud, of Myrtle Barrett. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Prances Brandt;
10Feb67; DU67996.
WHAT'S IN A NAME? Recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. I8 1. © Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ijun67; C19571.
WHAT'S IN AN OLDS? Recording script
for Oldsmobile Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 10 1.
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; lJun67; C195't2-
WHAT'S IN YOUR HAND; words by Adam
Clayton Powell. 2 1. © Bright
Tunes Music Corp.; l4Feb67; CI9196.
WHAT'S IT WORTH. See
SOMEBODY KNOCKS.
WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? This program
produced, written, edited & delivered
orally by evangelist Bernard Wocher.
1 V. © Bernard Wocher d.b.a. Image
Maker Shows of California; 23Jan67;
C19225 .
WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THIS? By Richard
Wilson. 78 1. A play with music.
Book & lyrics only. © Richard Wilson;
7Jun67; DU69009.
WHAT'S UP YOUR SLEEVE? By Radnor.a
Asnyk, pseud, of Anna Ordynski.
6 1. (Guess what, series VI)
© Anna Ordynskl; 31May67; 019520.
WHEN A CANDLE IS LIGHTED, by Samuel J.
Citron. New York, Jewish Education
Committee of New York. 20 p.
© Jewish Education Committee of New
York; 8May67; DP6402.
WHEN I GROW UP, a short subject motion
picture written by Michael de Guzman.
20 1. © Michael de Guzman; 7Mar67;
CI9236.
WHEN IN ROME, a play in three acts
by J. Wesley Zeigler. 1 v. From
Henry James' novella Daisy Miller.
© J. Wesley Zeigler: l'JJun67;
DU68964 .
WHEN MY POINKEY COMES MARCHING HOME,
VOL.1, THE DRAMA, a dramatico-
musical composition by D. P. Nave
& Arthur Nave. 1 v. A narrative
in four cantos. © D. P. Nave &
Arthur R. Nave; 12May67; CI9592.
WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY, by Phoebe Mooney
& Brenda Carol Gilbert. 84 1.
A screenplay. © Phoebe Mooney &
Brenda Carol Gilbert; 2May67;
DU68564 .
WHERE ARE YOU GOING? See^
QUEL CHEMIN PRENEZ-VOUS?
WHERE DID THEY PARK THE HONEY-WAGON?
By Richard Lewis Schafer & Terry Alan
Sandholzer. 75 1. A musical play in
2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Richard Lewis Schafer & Terry Alan
Sandholzer; 6Mar67; DU67989.
WHEPJ; HAS MY LITTLE GOD GONE? A musical
revue in three acts, book & lyrics by
William Lipp; music by Patty Davidson
(Patricia Davidson), Garrett Grant,
VJilliam Lipp; arranged by Garrett
Grant. Indianapolis, Broadway Meth-
odist Church. 1 V. © William 0.
Lipp; lApr67; DP6399.
WHERE THE GREEN BANANAS GROW, by Allen
Davis III. 1 V. A play in 3 acts.
© Allen Davis III; llJan67; DU67597.
WHERE TWO STICKS MEET, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Hiram Vaughan. 30 1. ® Hirajn
Vaughan; I4jun67; DU68958.
WHERE'S CHARLIE, a play for children
in three acts by Margaret S. Beadle.
13 1. © Margaret Shapcott Beadle;
4Jan67; DU67564.
WHERE'S DADDY? By William Inge. New
York, Random House. 114 p. 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg, 3Aug66,
DP6114. NM: editorial revision.
© William Inge; 10Nov56; DP6373.
WHETHER TO INCORPORATE AND HOW TO IN-
CORPORATE; lecture to be used in con-
juction with a slide film by American
Bar Assn. 22 1. (Corporate law
series) © American Bar Assn.;
29Mar67; C19347.
WHICH BARBARIAN? A comm.entary on their
times & ours by Helen Trenwlth.
(Mrs. G. D. Wiebe) 63 1. A play in
3 acts. © Mrs. G. D. Wiebe; 20Mar67;
DU6813O.
WHICH DEATH TO DIE? A new play by
Robert C. Stewart. 48 1. 6 scenes.
©Robert C. Stewart, Jr.; 21Dec66;
DU67528.
WHICH WAY TO THE BAREICADES? A play
by Merritt Abrash. 37 1- © Merritt
Abrash; 23Mar67; DU68173.
THE WHIRLWIND, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Opal L. Nicholson. 32 1. ® Opal
L. Nicholson; 23Peb67; DU67876.
THE WHISTLING WITCH, by Mary Helen
Pickel. 49 1. A play in 6 scenes.
© Mary Helen Fickel; 26Apr67;
DU68541.
WHITE COLLAR THIEF, a television play
by Dovie A. Owens. 62 1. 4 acts.
© Dovle A. Owens; 3Feb67; DU6778I.
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50
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
WHITE IBISj a dramatic play in three
acts written by V. Dennise Norwood.
80 1. © V. Dennise Norwood; 24Apr67;
DU68553-
WHITE MAN, BLACK MAN, YELLOW MAN,
CHIEF, a play in two acts by
Edward Hagopian. 127 1. © Ed-
ward Hagopian; 2Feb67; DU67776.
A WHITMAN PORTRAIT, by Paul Shyre .
Dramatists Play Service. 3^ p.
2 acts. With music by Robert H.
Rlnes. NM: adaptation. © Paul
Shyre; 10May67; DP6tl2.
WHO AM I? A chancel drama by Arthur L.
Zapel, Jr. 11 d. Appl. author:
Arthur Meriwether, Inc., employer
for hire. © Arthur Meriwether, Inc.;
lFeb67; DP6338.
WHO CAN PLAY? See
PLAYS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
WHO IS YOTO MAKER? See
VEK AR DIN SMPARE?
WHO KNOWS? 1 V. A television script.
© Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlapj Inc.;
8May67; C19't92.
WHO KNOWS WHAT? One act by Ingrld
Keener, j!) 1. A play. © Ingrid
Ellen Keener; 17Peb67; DU67857.
WHO NEEDS GOD? By Kleg Seth, pseud,
of Ole J. Klegseth. 8 1. A play.
© Ole J. Klegseth; 25Jan67; DU6767O.
WHO SHALL SEPARATE US? See
QUI POURRAIT NOUS SEPARAR?
MIE ZAL ONS SCHEIDEN?
WHODUNIT? A mystery-melodrama in
three acts by Richard Ellington &
Ariel Allen. I3I 1. © Richard
Ellington & Ariel Allen; 10Mar67;
DU68I55.
WHORESCENTS; or. Fairy tails can turn
blue. A light comedy by Saul Rosen-
thal. 1 V. 3 acts. © Saul Rosen-
thal; 15Mar67; DU68103.
WHO'S CHEATING? A comedy in three
acts by Robert F. Mirvish. 1 v.
© Robert F. Mirvish; 2Mar67;-
DU680l4 .
WHY DIDN'T THEY SAY Y.E.S.? Recording
script for Oldsraobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 10 1.
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ijun67; CI9569.
WHY ME? A musical play, book by
Ray Pesta (Raymond J. Pesta) lyrics
& music by Jack Zilliox (John J.
Zilliox) 86 1. 2 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Ray Pesta 8c Jack
Zilliox; 20Jan67; DU67849.
WICKED COOKS. See
FOUR PLAYS.
WIE ZAL ONS SCHEEDEJ' (l«io shall
separate us?) Eiii lezlng over de
Christelijke Wetenschap door Elbert
R. Slaughter. 25 : . Appl. states
prev. reg. llSepe^t, CI7063. NM:
butch translation. © Elbert R^
Slaughter; lFeb67; C19177.
DIE WIEDERTAUFER, von Friedrich
DUrreranatt. 75 1. 20 scenes.
© Reiss, A.G.; 7Jun67; DU68899.
WIGGLE-A-GIGGLE, by Radnona Asnyk,
pseud, of Anna Ordynski. 3 1.
(Guess what, series II) © Anna
Ordynski; 31May67; C1952't .
THE WILD COAST, a one act comedy in
three scenes by Ruth A. Jackson.
30 1. © Ruth A. Jackson; 28Apr67;
DU6855t . > f I ,
THE WILD HEART, by Ellen Garwood.
1 V. A play In two acts. Based
In part on Two romantics by Vernon
Logglns. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Elisabet, 9Jun65, DU63236. NM:
revision. © Ellen Garwood; lMay67;
DU68589.
WILD MAN, an original story written &
adapted for television by James H.
Turner. 3I 1. © James H. Turner;
15Jun67; DU6897't .
THE WILD REBELS, an original screenplay
by William Grefe. 70 1. © William
Grefe; 12Jan67; DU67604 .
THE WILD VffiST. 2 1. (The Pun fac-
tory, ncli*) A narration script.
© Ultimus Films, Ltd.; 19Jan67;
CI9167.
THE WILDCAT RUN, by Paul Clifford
Westmoreland, Jr. Sheet. © Paul
Clifford Westmoreland, Jr.; 9May67 ;
CI9503.
WILL SPRING COME THIS YEAR? By Mari-
anne Sacul, pseud, of Manly W. Lucas;
music & lyrics by Manly W. Lucas.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Manly W.
Lucas; 27Mar67; DU68186.
WILL THE REAL EDDIE SHELTON PLEASE
STAND UP. See
THE KID FROM TERRE HAUTE.
WILLIAM H. HARRISON, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 5 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9309.
WILLIAM H. TAFT, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9291.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY, by Kaysons Interna-
tional. 5 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9293.
A WILTED AFTERNOON IN HEAVEN, by
Kenneth F. Collier. 1 v. A play In
2 acts. © Kenneth F. Collier;
17 Apr 67; DU68437.
WINDOW DRESSING, by Joanna Russ.
13 1. A play. © Joanna Russ;
28Mar67; DU68218.
WINTER INCIDENT, by Tom Shaw (Thomas
Henry Shaw) 50 1. A play. Appl.
states prev. reg. 13t1ay54, DU36938.
NM: revisions. © Thomas Henry
Shaw; 21Feb67; DU68070.
WISP IN THE WIND, a drama in one act
by Jack Cunningham. New York,
S. French. 24 p. © Jack Cunningham;
30Dec65; DP6299.
THE WITCH, by Joseph Patrick, pseud,
of Joseph Patrick lamb. 71 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Joseph Patrick
Lamb; l6May67; DU68704 .
WITH BLUE MEN, by D. P. Nave. 67 1.
A play. © Delbert P. Nave;
29Jun67; DU69073.
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL,
Theater of Fact presentation of
dissent in American history written
... by Dick (Richard G. ) & Mitzi .
Barnes. 21 p. A narration script.
© Richard G. Barnes; 20Apr67;
CI9423.
WITH LOVE PROM UNCLE ZANY, a musical
comedy in three acts; book, lyrics,
music by Doug Spears. 1 v. Appl.
states prev. reg. 5Dec63, DU590t4 .
NM: revision. © Doug Spears;
12Jun67; DU68918.
WITH THE TIDE, a play In two acts by
Paul King Cyrus, pseud, of Victor
M. Curti. 1 V. © Parkway Supply
Co.; 19Dec66; DU67536.
WITHIN THIS CAGE, a human comedy of
compassion by Josephine Kale.
42 1. 3 acts. © Josephine Kale;
3Mar67; DU67982.
THE WITTY AND THE DUMB, by Tobi Louis.
1 V. A play in 3 acts with music.
Book 8: lyrics only. © Tobl Louis;
50Jan67; DU67985 •
A WOMAN'S GLORY: MISS STENOGRflPHY,
MRS. AMERICA, MME. CHARITY, by
Lillian D. S. Perron. 20 1.
A screenplay. © Lillian D. S.
(DerSarkiasian) Perron; 25Jan67;
DU67702.
.WOMEN STRIKE FOR PEACE; recorded &
edited by Myles Jackson. I8 1.
© (Allen) Myles Jackson; 31Mar67;
CI9349.
WONDER OF THE WEST, by Bacil B. Warren.
Episodes 1, 216-217, 238, 260.
1 V. 5 radio scripts. © Bacil B.
Warren; 6Dec66; CI9107.
WOODROW WILSON, by Kaysons Internation-
al. 7 1. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; CI9290.
WORDS OF LIFE, by Ruth E. Tracy. 1 v.
Radio scripts. © Ruth E. Tracy;
13Mar67; C19231.
A '/TORLD I NE'/ER MADE, a play in two acts
by Richard 0. Martin. 122 1.
© Richard 0. Martin; 10May67;
DP6386.
WOR'LD'S BIGGEST WHOPPER, by Junior
Samples, Jim Morrison & Cliff Wil-
liamson. 2 sheets. © Peach Music,
Inc.; 5Jun67; C19577.
THE WORLD'S DELIGHT, by Robert Graves S:
Will Price. 92 1. A screenplay.
©Robert Graves; 20Feb67; DU68I55 .
THE WORLDS OF MARK TWAIN, an original
music-drama; writing % editing
committee, Bernard Boressoff, faculty
sponsor. 79 1. 2 acts. Book only.
NM: revisions. ® Bernard Boressoff;
15May67; DU68982.
THE WORLD'S PREMIER ALL POWER WATER
THRILL SHOW, announcer's script
written by Charles R. DeForest.
7 1. © Charles R. DeForest; 24Mar67;
CI9329.
WORM TURNS. See
curses; FOILED AGAIN.
THE WRONG PATH, a play by Emanuel
Peluso. 12 1. © Emanuel Peluso;
24Feb67; DU67907.
DAS WUNDERTHEATER; The miracle theatre.
Von Hans Werner Henze; Oper in einem
Akt nach einem Intermezzo von Miguel
Cervantes; Deutsche Ubersetzung von
Adolf Friedrich Graf von Schack;
English translation by Wesley Balk;
vocal score by Hans G'Ahre. Mainz,
B. Schott's Sdhne. 80 p. (Edition
Schott 5672) Klavierauszug. Appl.
author: B. Schott's S'6hne, employer
for hire of Hans G'cbhre. NM: English
translation, music, vocal score &
German translation. © B. Schott's
S'6hne; 20Dec65; DP6270.
YANKEE GO HOME, a musical comedy; book
& lyrics by Ann Leventhal, music by
Elizabeth Cox. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Ann Zinman Leventhal & Elizabeth
Anne Cox; 23Jun67; DU69030.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
51
A YANKEE IN ISRAEL, by Henry Lynn. 771.
A screenplay. © Henry Lynn; 7Mar67;
DU6801J4 .
THE YELLOW MADONNA, a play In 3 acts by
William John Patterson. 58 1.
® William John Patterson; 51Jan67;
DU67727 .
YES, by Charles Smith. Sheet.
© Lion Pub. Co., Inc.; 19Jun67;
cigets.
YIOCHI D'AMORE E DI STORIA . See
TRILOGIA DI VOMINI E ANIMALI .
YONDER, a musical comedy with book by
Joanne Burton, music by Joseph
Egnatzik a.k.a. Sandy Nelson.
lyrics by Ted German (Edward L. Ger-
man) 1 V. 2 acts. © Joseph
Egnatzik, Edward L. German & Joanne
Burton; 2Feb67; DU67682.
YOU AND WHOSE ABMfl A play by Mike
Freeman (Michael Freeman) 1 v.
3 acts. © Mike Freeman; 28Apr67;
DU68555 .
YOU ARE NEEDED, a lecture on Christian
Science by Howard H. Irwin. 4 p.
© Howard H. Irwin; 31Jan67; 019220.
YOU DON'T MIND IF I DIG YOUH MOTHER,
DO YOU? A 3-act comedy by Mary
Ellen Bryngelson. 1 v. © Mary
Ellen Bryngelson; 15Feb67; DU6782I.
YOU GOTTA PLAY IT SO LOUD? Recitation
with musical background by Vern
Davis. Sheet. © Wyoming Music
Enterprises; 6Feb67; C19574.
YOU TALK OF DREAMS, by Robert Olen But-
ler. £7 1. A play. © Robert
Olen Butler; 9Jan67 ; DU67577.
YOUNG HEARTS, a musical play; music,
book & lyrics by Emerick Janoska.
1 V. 3 acts. 1
8May67; DU68643.
Emerick Janoska;
YiDTOiC mArrieds At plAy. see
FOUR SHORT PLAYS.
YOUNG MILORD. See
DER JUNGE LORD.
THE YOUNG MILORD; comic opera in two
acts by Ingeborg Bachmann; music by
Hans Werner Henze; English version
by Eugene Walter. Mainz, B. Schott's
Sohne. 47 p. From a fable in The
Sheik of Alexandria and his slaves,
by Wilhelm Hauff . Libretto.
© B. Schott's Sohne; 7Mar67; DP6354 .
YOUR AMERICAN PATRIOT SPEAKS, series
1 by August Daniel Gabriel & Travis
Jones. .4 1. 4 radio scripts.
© August Daniel Gabriel & Travis
Jones; 8May67; C19445.
YOU'RE THE DOCTOR; Recording script
for Pontiao Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 12 1. ® Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
lJun67; CI955I.
YOURS SINCERELY, JIM REEVES (jlm
Reeves narrates the story of his
life) 4 1. A recording script.
©Mary Reeves, Inc.; 20Peb67;
C19212.
YOUTH HOSTEL, an original musical play
by Arne Rosengren. I30 1. 2 acts.
Book only. © Orvar Arne Rosengren;
lJun67; DU68895.
YOUTH FOR TOMORROW. See
LOST POTENTIAL.
YUCATAN, an original musical comedy
in two acts; book by Peggy Cochrane
(Margaret Cochrane Bowman) & Zackie
Walters; lyrics by Peggy Cochrane;
music by Zackie Walters. 1 v.
© Peggy Cochrane & Zackie Walters;
30Mar67; DU68370.
ZACHARY TAYLOR, by Kaysons Internation-
al. 71. (The Presidents speak)
Recording script. © Kaysons Interna-
tional, Ltd.; 21Mar67; 019512.
ZEIT DER SCHULDIGEN. See
ZEIT DER SCHULDLOSEN & ZEIT DER
SCHULDIGEN.
ZEIT DER SCHULDLOSEN & ZEIT DER SCHUL-
DIGEN, zwei Horsplele von Siegfried
Lenz with an introduction by the
author; edited by Albert R. Schmltt.
New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts.
152 p. NM: pref., introd. & notes.
©Meredith Pub. Co.; 4Apr67 ;
A902452.
ZELDA, a new comedy by Sylvia Regan
(Sylvia Regan Ellsteln) 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. NM: revision S:
addition. © Sylvia Regan Ellsteln;
25Jan67; DU67704 .
THE ZOOID GAINS MATURENESS, an exam
of the elementary ideas of biologi-
cal science by John Reece Cadwalla-
der. Lecture text. © John Reece
Cadwallader; 5Jun67; C19578.
THE ZULU AND THE ZAYDA, by Howard Ea
Silva & Felix Leon, music 8: lyrics by
Harold Rome. Dramatists Play Service,
64 p. 2 acts. Based on the short
story by Dan Jacobson. Book only.
Appl. states prev. reg. 2Peb54,
DU59512. © Howard Da Silva & Felix
Leon; lNov66; DP6325.
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RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures, sermons, monologs, and radio
and recording scripts for which renewal registrations were made during the period covered by
this issue. Information relating to both the original and the renewal registration is included
in each entry. References from variant titles and from distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
AIR RAID, a play for women by Archibald
MacLeish. A version with added matter
which appears in the book entitled
Best broadcast of 1938-39. © 15Dec39;
D7C»33. Archibald MacLeish (A);
6Jun67; R4 11223.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 21,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
063256. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407657.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 22,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
D63257. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R't07658.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 23,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
D63258. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; Rt07659.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no.2'f,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
D63259. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5 Apr 67; Ri*0766o.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 25,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 6jun39;
D64003. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5 Apr 67; R407664.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 26,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
063260. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407661.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 28,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
D63261. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407662.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 29,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 28Apr39;
D63262. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407663.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no.30,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 6jun39;
D64004. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5 Apr 67; R407665.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no.31,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 6jun39;
D64005. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407666.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 32,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 6jun39;
d64006. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407667.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY; episode no. 33,
by Clifford Goldsmith. © 6jun39;
D64007. Clifford Goldsmith (A);
5Apr67; R407668.
ALLELUIA; Easter choral play in 2 parts
by Katharine Kester. © 20Feb39;
DP62193- Edith D. Kester (E);
l8Jan67; R402497.
ALTEREGO (AZ) 1 felvonas, Irta:
AsztalOE Miklos. (In Szlnhazl
magazine) © 4Nov39; DP59647. Irene
Palasty Bartsch (PWH); llMay67;
R409677.
ALTEREGO (AZ) 2 felvonas, irta;
Asztalos Miklos. (In .Szlnhazl
magazine) © llNov39; DP69648.
Irene Palasty Bartsoh (PWH); llMay67;
R4 09678.
ALTEREGO (AZ) 3 felvonas, Irta:
Asztalos MlklOE. (In Szlnhazl
magazine) © l8Nov39; DP69649.
Irene Palasty Bartsch (PWH); llMay67;
r4 09676 .
L'ANNONCE FAITE A MARIE; edition
augmentee d ' une varlante pour la
scene de I'acte IV de Paul Claudel.
© 15May40; D70721. Mme. Paul Claudel,
nee Relne Sainte Marie Perrin (W);
7Jun67; R411502.
ANY BODY? One act by Gordon Whitehead.
© 17Mar39; OP63908. Gordon White-
head (A); 8Feb67; R4o4010.
LE ASTUZIE FEMMINILI; melodramma
giocoso di Domenico Cimarosa;
rielaborato e strumentato da Ottorino
Respighi. Libretto. © 17Apr39;
063193. G. Rlcordi & C, S.P.A.
(PPW); 14Apr67; R410387.
AUF DER GRtlNEN WIESE; Operette In 2
Tellen, 12 Bildern, von V. Tolarsky;
Musik von Jara Benes. FUr die
deutsche Fuhne bearbeitet von Bruno
Hardt-Warden & Rudolf ICailer.
Klavierauszug mlt Text. © lJul39;
DF39745. Hlldegard Wllhelmine Fllges
(NK of J. Benes), Felix Wradatsch
(e of B. Hardt-Warden) & Erna IC611er
(W); 8jun67; R411527.
B
BAHRUM GUR, by Ruth Lindsay Hughes.
© 24May39; D63799. Lindsay Hughes
Cooper (Mrs. Frank M.) (A); 10Mar67 ;
R4 07318.
BIG COUGH; melodrama in one act by
Allen Saunders. © 29May39; DP64248.
Allen Saunders (A); 20Apr67;
R408583.
BLOOMING MRS. BUDD; comedy in three
acts by Austin Goetz. © 24May39;
DP63899. Austin Goetz (A); 20Apr67;
R40858I.
BOARDING SCHOOL, by James Worthing,
pseud, of James Reach. © 17Apr39;
DP63243. James Reach (A); 10Jan67;
R4 02072.
BONEY; play in 1 act by Alfred Sangster.
© 28Apr39; DP65903. © Alfred Sangster
(A); l4Mar67; R4o6314.
BRITISH PASSPORT; play in one act by
Harold Brlghouse. © 23Feb39;
DP62586. Barbara Brlghouse (C);
.9Jan67; R401315.
BROTHER ORCHID, by Leo Brady, adapted
from the short story by Richard
Connell. © 23Feb39; DU6204l.
Leo Brady (A); 12Jan67; R402749-
BROTHER ORCHID; play in 3 acts by Leo
Brady, from the short story by Richard
Connell. © 28Feb40; DP68809. Leo
Brady (A); 6Apr67; R407949.
c
CAT THAT KILLED. See
THE SHADOW.
CHARITY COMMITTEE; comedy for 9 women
In 1 act by Edward Knoblock.
© 23Feb39; DP62587. J. B. Blggar
& A. P. Popkin (E); l8jan67;
R402498.
CHARM WILL TELL; three act comedy by
Dorothy Bennett & Link Hannah.
© lMay39; DU633OI. Dorothy Bennett
& Link Hannah (A); 10Apr67; R4Q8269.
1^
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54
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
CHILD'S PLAY; play In three acts by
Anthony Anch Kline. ® IMarjg;
D62239. Anthony Anch Kline (A);
3Feb67; Rt 03781.
CHOCOLATE CANDY ANIMAL CLUB, THE GIANT
WITH THE FIERY CANE, by Kitty Keepers
Voss. © 26Aug39; CIIO97. Kitty
Keepers Voss (A); 12Jun67; R'Hl682.
CHRISTMAS, INCORPORATED; one act by
WMter Kerr. © 19Apr39; DP63^'^5.
Walter Kerr (A); 20Mar67; R4o6322.
XL CIECO DI GERICO; episodio scenico
di Francesco Paolo Mul#; musica dl
Giuseppe Mule. Libretto. © 25Sep39;
DFO-66369. Rosina Sclmone (W of
F. P. Mule); lFeb67; R403630.
IL CIECO DI GERICO; episodio scenico;
libretto di Francesco Paolo Mule;
musica dl Giuseppe Mule.. Spartito.
© 130ct39; DFO-397'tt. Carmela Mule
(E); lFeb67; R403628.
CINDERELLA; or. The hotzi-totzi and the
nasty Nazi, a pantomine in two acts
by Edward Eager; music by Verdi
Offenbach. Text only. © 21Feb40;
DU6865O. Jane Eager (W) & Fritz
Eager (C); 21Feb67; R404856.
COINAGE OF DEATH.
THE SHADOVI.
See
COLD COAL, by E. Eynon Evans.
© 22Mar39; DP65242. E. Eynon Evans
(a); 2ltJan67; R402768.
CRADLE OF GLORY, a drama in three acts
by Marie McNett. © gApr^tO; DU69429.
Marie McNett (Mrs. James G. McNett)
(A); 25Apr67; R4o87'*9.
CRAMPON DE ROMAIHVILLE. See
LIFE GOES ON.
CRY HAVOC, by Alan Richard Kenward.
® 8Apr40; D70331. Allan R. Kenward
(A); 10Apr67; R4o8309.
CURTAIN CALLS, 13 plays by Noel Coward.
© 8Mar40; DBgBk^. Noel Coward (A);
10Mar67; R405876.
CURTAIN CALLS FOR JOSEPH HAYDN AJ!D
SEBASTIAN BACH; musical plays for
children by Opal Wheeler 5; Sybil
Deucher; illustrated by Mary Green-
wait. © 2iAug39; D39715. Opal
Wheeler & Sybil Deucher (A); 29May67;
R'110794.
D
DAMA BOBA. See
DAS DUMHE MIDCHEK.
■DAME HATURE, a play in 3 acts by
Andre Birabeau, adapted by Pa-
tricia Collinge. © 3Aug59: D65738.
Theatre Guild. Inc. (PWH); 20Mar67;
R4 06545.
DAME NATURE, by Andre Birabeau, adapted
by Patricia Collinge. © llApr39:
DU63306. Theatre Guild, Inc. (PWH);
20Mar67; H406542.
DANCING YEARS, a musical play by Ivor
Novello. © 17Jun39; DU64164.
F. W. Allen (E); 24May67; R410161.
DARK VICTORY; play in three acts by
George Brewer, Jr. & Bertram Bloch.
Rev. © 28Dec39; D67857. George
Emerson Brewer, Jr. (A); 5Jan67;
R401401.
DEATH IS AN ART.
THE SHADOW.
See
DEA*H ON THE BRIDGE. See
THE SHADOW.
DEMENTIA FEMINA; love story in 3 acts
by Ben Harrison Orkow (Benjamin
Harrison Orkow) © 23Peb40; D68632.
Benjamin Harrison Orkow (A); 23Feb67;
Rlt04929.
THE DEVIL AND THE CRISIS, a play in
three acts by Mildred Wolfe Messing.
© 22Apr39; D63145. Mildred Wolfe
Messing (A); 17Mar67; R406053.
DOMESTIC FRIVOLITY; three acts. Book
by E. Sweeting & E. Hunter; lyrics
fc music by J. C. Johnson. Text
only. © 15Jan40; D6796O. J. C.
Johnson (A); 15Feb67; R404743.
DOROTHEA; Oper in drei AufzUgen, musik
von Friedrich Bayer, text von Max
Morold (Max Morold-Millenkovics)
mit BenUtzung eines alten StUckes
von Riccoboni. Kalvierauszug mit
Text. ©llAug39; DF39752. Barbara
Bayer (W of F. Bayer) & Stephan
Millenkovics (C of M. Morold-Millen-
kovics) ; llMay67; R409781.
DREAM, by Armand L. Zimmerman.
© 19May39; DU6369I. Armand L.
Zimmerman (A); 10Apr67; R408270.
DUBARRY WAS A LADY, a musical play in
two acts by George G. De Sylva 8c
Herbert Fields. Text only.
© 21NOV39; DU67034 . Stephen William
Ballentine (C of G. G. De Sylva);
19Jan67; R402771.
DUBARRY WAS A LADY; book by B. G.
DeSylva (G. G. DeSylva) !c Herbert
Fields. Rev. version. ® 26jan40;
DU68413. Stephen Wllliajn Ballentine
(C. of G. G. DeSylva); 26jun67;
R412517.
DU BARRY WAS A LADY; musical play in
2 acts by Herbert Fields & George C.
De Sylva. Text only. © 21Nov39;
DU67034. Dorothy Fields (E of H.
Fields); 26May67; R410890.
DAS DUMME MADCHEN. La Dama Boba.
Lyric comedy in three acts by M. Ghis-
albert; music by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari;
German translation by E. Wolf-Ferrari
& Franz Rau. Libretto. © 24Feb39;
DFO-62250. Guglielmina C. Funck (\1
of E. Wolf- Ferrari) & Franz Rau (A);
lFeb67; R403557.
EARLY AMERICAN; drama in one act by
Marion Wefer. © l8May39; DP63897.
Marion Wefer (A): 20Apr67; R4o8580.
ELMER, THE YOUNGEST; comedy in three
acts by Tom Taggart & prank Gould.
© 21Jun39; DP65731. Tom Taggart
(A); 9Jan67; R401413.
ELVIRE; piece en 4 acts de Henry Bern-
stein. © 29Feb40; D693I8. Mme . G.
Gruber, n6e George Bernstein (C);
4May67; R409552.
ENCHANTED NIGHT, by Glenn Hughes.
© 15Dec39; D68014. Gordon B. Dodd (E^
9Mar67; R4 05940.
EVEN AS YOU AND I, -by William Mahl.
© 6May39; D6365I. William Mahl (A);
3Apr67; R407277.
EVERYONE'S AMERICA, a radio play by
Melvin Levy. © lApr40; D69235 .
Melvln Levy (A); 5Apr67; R407670.
F
FAIREST LORD JESUS; pageant-cantata
for Easter, text & compilation of
music by Elsie Duncan Yale.
© 24jan40; D39791. Rodeheaver
Co. (PWH); 3May67; R4o8935.
FAMILY PORTRAIT, a play in three acti
by Lenore Coffee (Lenore Coffee
Cowen) & William Joyce Cowen.
© 17Apr39; DP6325I. Mrs. William
Joyce Cowen (A) & Garry C. C. Thorne
(C); 27Mar67; R4o8o6l.
FAMILY PORTRAIT, a play In three acts
by Lenore Coffee (Lenore Coffee
Cowen) & William Joyce Cowen.
Acting ed. © l8jan40; DP68217.
Mrs. William Joyce Cowen (A) &
Garry C. C. Thorne (c); 27Mar67;
R4 08062.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1938-1939, compiled by
Victor Gollancz, Ltd. © 27Mar39;
DP64340. Victor Gollancz, Ltd.
(PWH); 23Feb67; R404426.
FAR ABOVE RUBIES; one act comedy for
women by Gertine Ahrens. © 12Jan40;
DP69859. Gertine Ahrens (A);
13Jan67; R402117.
FARMER'S BOY AND OTHER MIMES, by
Lillian I. Sayce. © 3Mar39;
DP63241. Lillian I. Sayce (A);
24Jan67; R4 02767.
FASCICULE NOIR; piece en trols aotes
de Louis Verneuil, pseud, of Louis
Collin du Bocage. © 26Mar40;
D70201. Florence Ryan (E);
27Apr67; R408797.
FIRST STOP TO HEAVEN, a comedy in
3 acts by Norman Rosten . © l4Sep39;
DU65838. Norman Rosten (A); 20Jan67;
R402046.
FLOWERS FOR THE LEADER, by G. D. Skel-
ton. © 17Mar39; DP63909- 0. D. Skel-
ton (A); 24jan67; R402769-
FOOLISHNESS OF GOD; play in 1 act by
Freda Collins. © 5At)r39; DP63904 .
Freda Collins (A); 6Mar67; R405339.
FOR GOODNESS SAKE; comedy in three acts
by Armitage Owen. © 27Jul39;
DP65740. Samuel French, Ltd. (PWH);
15Jun67; R4 12085.
FORGOTTEN ATTIC; children's fantasy in
3 acts by Muriel Zahn. © 260ct39;
DP66865. Muriel Zahn (A): llJan67;
r4 02075.
FORGOTTEN ATTIC; fantasy in 3 acts with
prologues by Muriel Zahn. © 20Feb39;
DU61990. Muriel Zahn (A); llJan67;
R402074 .
FRACKKOf/IODIE; musical comedy by
Peter Kreuder & Fritz Schwiefert.
© 13May39; DFI887. Peter Kreuder
& Fritz Schwiefert (A); lMay67;
R412242.
FUGUE; comedy In three acts by Charlotte
Armstrong (Charlotte Armstrong Lewi)
© I6jan40; DU67959. Charlotte Arm-
strong Lewi (A); 17May67; R4 10422.
THE FUGUE: one act play in 2 scenes by
Margaret Barbrick Purcell.
© 19Dec39; D67509. Margaret Barbrick
Purcell (A); 13Feb67; R403206.
GARCONS, FILLES ET CHIENS, by Paul
Armont, pseud, of Dimitri Petrocochino
& Paul Vandenberghe. © 8Apr39;
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RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
55
065029. Mme. Jacqueline Pineau-
Quercy n^e Jacqueline Breitel (E of
D. Petrocochlno) & Mme. Paul
Vandenberghe, nSe Suzanne Grothe
(W of P. Vandenberghe): SYMar67 :
R406966.
GENE DEBS: VICTOR; A play in three
acts by Charles Bruce Mlllholland.
© 230ct39j DU6e590. Charles Bruce
Mlllholland (A); 5Jun67; R411172.
GEORGIE-PORGIE; one-act comedy by James
Reach. ® 9Aug39; DP66304 . James
Reach (A); 21Apr67; R409118.
GET THEE UNDERSTANDING, a play In three
acts by Bernard B. Lelght. © 10Jan40;
0067850. Bernard B. Leight (A);
a«lar67; Rit05725.
GET THEE UNDERSTANDING, by Bernard B.
Lelght. © llApriJO; DU6945O.
Bernard B. Leight (A); llApr67;
R4 08016.
THE GHOST OF MR. PENNY, by Rosemary
Gabbert Musll. © llOctjg; 0671+45.
Children's Theatre Press (PWH);
22Mar67; R4o6576.
GIVE ME A CHANCE, a play In three acts
by Bernard B. Leight. © l6Nov39;
DU66966. Bernard B. Lelght (A);
2i|Jan67j R't05007.
GLAMOROUS NIGHT, by Ivor Novello;
lyrics by Christopher Hassall;
amateur version by Sydney Box Sc
Conrad C. Carter. Book only.
© 21Jul39; DP66840. Sydney Box (A)
Sc Mrs. N. B. C. Carter (W); 6Jun67;
R4 11666.
GOLD IS WHERE YOU DON'T FIND IT;
one-act play by E. P. Conkle.
© 16Nov39; DU66962. Ellsworth
Prouty Conkle (A); 6Mar67; FA 05 34 4.
GOLDEN GLOVES. See
THE '.■JISHING WELL.
THE GOLDEN GOOSE, a comedy in three
acts by Elolse Keeler. © l8Apr39;
D63052. Elolse Keeler (A): 31Jan67:
R403148.
THE GONDOLIERS; or. The King of Bara-
tarla. Text 8: lyrics by William S.
Gllbertj music by Arthur Sullivan;
abridged & simplified by David
Stevens. © 23Jan40; D39781. Summy-
Blrchard Co. (PWH); 2Jun67; R410978.
GOVERMOR ALTGELD, a play In seven scenes
by Melvin Levy, e 22Nov39; D67043 .
Melvin Levy (A);.3Jan67; R401354.
GRAHDY GOBLIN AUTHORS' CLUB, by Kitty
Kitty Keepers Voss . © 22Jun39;
CIO942. Kitty Keepers Voss (A);
8jun67; R411715.
GREAT A^5ERICA^f FAMILY; play in seven
scenes by Robert Frayne Chapln &
Charles King. Based on the novel
by Lee Shlppey. © 17Apr39; DU63046.
Robert Frayne Chapln & Charles King
(A); 14Apr67; R408273-
GREAT MRS. SYKES; comedy In 2 parts by
George Edward Kelly. © 5Mar40;
DU68847. George Edward Kelly (A);
6Apr67; R407950.
THE GREAT SUBMARINE MYSTERY. See
THE SHADOW.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
© No. 316, 23Feb39, DU62O34 .
Green Hornet, Inc. (PWH); l6Feb67;
R404753.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
© No. 317, lMar39, DU62181. Green
Hornet, Inc. (PWH); lMar67; R405112.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
© No. 318, lMar39, DU62I82.
Green Hornet, Inc. (PWH); l6Feb67;
R404754.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
© No. 319-320, 9Mar39, DUb231fc -62317 ;'
No. 321-322, 15Mar39, DU62423-62424;
No. 323-324, 24Mar39, DU62559-62560;
No. 325-326, 29Mar39. DU62641-62642;
No. 327-328, 6Apr39, DU62809-62810;
No. 329-330, 12Apr39, DU62923-62924;
No. 331-332, 20Apr39, DU6 3095-63096;
No. 333-334, 26Apr39, DU6 3203-63204;
No. 335-336, 2May39, DU63322 -63323-
Green Hornet, Inc. (FWH); lMar67;
R405012 -405029.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
©No. 337, 8May39, DU63420; No. 338-
339, 15May39, DU63615-63616; No. 340,
l8May39, DU63674; No. 341-342, 26May39,
DU6 3812 -6 38 13; No. 343-344, 31May39,
DU6393I-63932. Green Hornet, Inc.
(PWH); lMar67; R405O30-405O37.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
© No. 345, l4Jun39, DU64120; No. 346,
8jun39, DU64030; No. 347-348, I4jun39,
DU64 121-64 122; No. 349, I6jun39,
DU64161; No. 350, 21Jun39, DU642O0;
No. 351, 23Jun39, DU64264; No. 352-354,
IJUI39, DU6436I-64363; No. 355-357,
13JU139, DU64526-64528; No. 358,
19JU139, DU64582; No. 359, 24jul39,
DU64670; N0.36O, 2Aug39, DU65I59;
No. 361-362, 3IJUI39, DU64827-64828;
No. 363-364, 5Aug39, DU65203-65204;
No. 365-366, l4Aug39, 065296-65297.
Green Hornet, Inc. (PWH); 26Apr67;
R408755, 408755, 408757-408769,
408771-408772, 408770, 408773-
408776.
THE GREEN HORNET, by Francis Striker.
© No. 367-374, l4Sep39, OU65845-
65852; No. 375-376, 15Sep39, OU65903-
65904; No. 377-380, 28Sep3g, OU66I58-
6616I; No. 381-382, 50ct39, 066346-
66347; No. 383-384, I60ct39, OU66482-
66483. Green Hornet, Inc. (PWH);
12Jun67; R4ll695-'H1712.
HUMDINGER, in 3 acts by Austin Goetz .
© 3Mar39; OP62582. Austin Goetz (A);
8Feb67; R404012.
I
H
HALF-TERM; comedy in 1 act by Joyce
Dennys (Joyce Dennys Evans) © 6jul39;
DP65741. Joyce Dennys Evans (A); -
26jun67; R412509.
HANDY MAN; 3 acts by Tom Powers.
© 270ot39; DP66868. Meta Powers
(W); 8Feb67; R404009.
HANSEL AITO GRETEL; play for children
In two acts by G. Olwen M. Jones.
Based on the fairytale by the
Brothers Grlmra. © 23Feb39; OP63240.
G. Olwen H. Jones (A); 9Jan67;
R401316.
THE HARUM; one act by Edward Percy,
pseud, of E. P. Smith, & Reginald
Oenham. Prom Edward Percy's story
of the same name. © 6Jun39; OP64253.
E. P. Smith & Reginald Oenham (A);
29May67; R410725.
HAR'^^EST IN THE NORTH; play in a pro-
logue, 3 acts & an epilogue by
James Lansdale Hodson. © 27Mar39;
DP64342. Una Hodson (W); 6Mar67;
R405343.
HER COMEDY, a comedy in 2 acts,
3 Ecenet' by Ferenc Molnar. © llMay40;
OU7OI38. Lill Darvas Molnar (w);
15May67; R409695.
HIGHER AlO HIGHER; play In 2 acts by
Gladys Hurlbut (Gladys Hurlbut ds la
Vergne) & Joshua Logan. © 7Mar40;
068901. Gladys Hurlbut de la Vergne
(A); 5Apr67; R407669.
HIS JEWELS: play in one act by Bernlce
Kelly Harris. © £90ec39; D68232.
Bernice Kelly Harris (A); 3Jan67;
R4 01337.
HOTZI-TOTZI AND THE NASTY NAZI. See
CINDERELLA.
I, A STRANGER, a play In a prologue &
three acts by Grace Elizabeth Potter.
© 4May39; D63370. Grace Elizabeth
Potter (A); 12Apr67; R408029.
I AM DIFFERENT, a play dramatized by
Zoe Akins (Zoe Akins Rumbold) from
the Hungarian of Llli Hatvany.
© 17Aug39; DU65338. James 0. Akins
(NK); 24Apr67; R408740.
I WANT A HOME, a play in three acts by
Bernard B. Lelght. © 9May39;
OU63452. Bernard B. Leight (A);
24jan67; R403006.
THE ICffllAN COMETH; play in four acts by
Eugene O'Neill. © 12Feb40; D68436.
Carlotta Monterey O'Neill (W);
l6Peb67; R404752.
IMAGINARY INVALID, by Moliere, trans-
lated & adapted by Merrltt Stone.
© 24Apr39; DP6390I. Merrltt Stone
(A); l3Feb67; R404173.
INEVITABLE HOUR; play in one act by
Thomas E. Byrnes. © l8May39;
DP64247. Thomas E. Byrnes (A);
20Apr67; R408582.
AN INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT, a play in
three acts by Vincent Sheean.
© l6Feb40; D68495. Vincent Sheean
(A); 13Apr67; R4o8l84.
L'INTRUSA; dramma in un atto dl Maurlzlo
Maeterlinck; riduzione e verslone
ritmica di Romualdo Glani; musica dl
Guido Pannaln. © 10Nov39; DPO-67053.
G. Rlcordi & C, S.P.A. (PWH of
R. Glani); lFeb67; R4 03632.
IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY, by Ralph Under-
wood, pseud, of James Reach.
© 24Apr39; OP63902. James Reach (A);
10Jan67; R402071.
J
JAKfiY'S ONE-TfiACK MIND; thrse act ccm^dy
by Dorothy Bennett & Link Hannah.
© 22Sep39; DP66312. Dorothy Bennett
& Link Hannah (A); 10Apr67; r4 08272.
JEANIE WITH THE LIGH"! BROWN HAIR; play
in three acts by Lee Somers.
© 5Mar40; 068645. Lee Somers (A);
21Jun67; r4 12226.
JEANNE D'AHC AU BUCHER; poeme de Paul
Claude; muslque de Arthur Honegger.
Partition piano et chant. © 200ec39;
039795 ■ Andr Je Vaurabourg, veuve
Honegger (W); 27Jan67; R403411.
THE JEST; adapted from the Italian of
Sem Benelll's La cena delle beffe,
by John Barrymore. © 24May39;
DP64134. John Barrymore (C);
24Apr67; R409117.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM, a play In three
acts by Maxwell Anderson. © 5Jun40;
070368. Gllda Oakleaf Anderson (W),
Alan H. Anderson, Terence Anderson,
Quentin Anderson, Hesper A. Leven-
steln (C); 13Jun67; R411732.
JOY TO THE WORLD, a play In one act by
Marthedith Furnas. © lApr40; 069286.
Marthedlth Furnas (A); 13Apr67;
R4 08185 .
ma&-
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56
DRAMAS
Jan.-June
JUBIE, by James Reach. © 2Nov39;
DP6720I. James Reach (A); 10Jan67;
Rl* 02069.
JUNE MAD, by Florence Ryerson (Florence
Ryerson Clements) & Colin Clements,
suggested by the novel This awful
age. © 7Mar39; DU62255 . Hal Ryer-
son (C); 25Jan67; R402765.
JUNE MAD, by Florence Ryerson (Florence
Ryerson Clements) & Colin Clements,
suggested by their novel This awful
age. Rev. © 2Nov59; DP66872.
Hal Ryerson (C); 25Jan67; Rlt0276'l-.
K
KATHLEEN, THE MAID OF KILLARNEY;
operetta in 2 acts. Book & lyrics
by Sarah Grames Clark; music by
Lily Strickland. ® 23Dec39; D39766.
Ralph Grames Clark (C);
9Jan67; R40187'*.
KEEP OFF THE GRASS, a play in three
scenes by John Shubert. © 2Nov39;
D66759- Select Theatres Corp. (PWH);
9Jan67; Rt0177't.
KEEPER OF THE KEYS; play in 1 act by
Vera I. Arlett. © 25May39; DP64252.
Vera I. Arlett (A); l4May67; R406317.
KEY LARGO, a play in a prologue & two
acts by Maxwell Anderson. © 25Nov59;
DP67580. Gilda Oakleaf Anderson (W),
Alan Anderson, Terence Anderson,
Quentin Anderson & Hesper A. Leven-
steln (C); 9Jan67; Rt017t9.
KINDRED, by Paul Vincent Carroll.
© 7Feb39; DU61756. Paul Vincent
Carroll (A); l6Jan67; Rt026't7.
KING OP BARATARIA.
THE GONDOLIERS.
See
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, by Ben Hecht,
Charles MacArthur, Ladlslaus Bus-
Fekete. © 25Feb59; D62070.
Ladislaus Bus-Fekete (A); 6jan67;
n't 01210.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, by L. Bus Fekete,
adapted by Ben Hecht & Charles
MacArthur. © 25Feb39; DU6207O.
Rose Hecht & Helen Hayes MacArthur
(W); I8jan67; R402765.
LADIES DAY; play in three acts by Robert
Considlne Sc Bertrand Robinson.
© 17Jan39; DU61275 . Robert Considlne
(A); 23Dec66; Rlt02719.
LADIES IN RETIREMENT; play in 3 acta by
Edward Percy Smith & Reginald
Denham. ® 19Jan40; DoSA^k , Edward
Percy anith S: Reginald Denham (A);
7Apr67; R407883.
LADIES OF EDII-raURGH; play in 1 act
by Constance Smedley. © 12Apr39;
DP63911. Maxwell Armfield (Wr);
6Mar67; R^ 05 34 2.
TkE LAUGHING CORPSE. See
THE SHADOW.
LAUGHING GAS; farce in 3 acts by Charles
D. Whitman, pseud, of Tom Taggart.
© 17Sep39; DP56310. Tom Taggart (A);
21Apr67; Rltogiig.
LEBEN DES GALILEO; Schauspiel von
Bertolt Brecht. ® igApr^O; DU70048.
Stefan Sebastian Brecht (C); 9Jun67;
RlHl't83.
LET'S BROADCAST! Twelve one act plays
by James Roberts White. ® ioct59;
DP66457. James Roberts White (A):
31May67; R4 11224.
LIFE GOES ON (Le crampon de Romainville)
Three acts by John Beverly, pseud, of
George Washington. ® 19Jul39;
DU64564. Maria Anetta Washington
(C); 24May67; R410627.
LIFE STUDIES, by Tom Powers. © 17Mar39;
DP62583. Meta Powers (W); 8Feb67;
R404011.
LIFE WITH FATHER, by Howard Lindsay
& Russel Grouse. Based on parts of
certain of the published works of
Clarence B. Day. © 21Nov39; DU67586.
Howard Lindsay (A), Anna E. Crouse
(W), Timothy Crouse & Lindsay Ann
Crouse (C); 2Mar67; R405041.
LIFE WITH FATHER; Clarence Day's Life
with father made into a play by
Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse with
an Introduction by Brooks Atkinson.
© 19Feb40; DP69028. Howard Lindsay
(A), Anna E. Crouse (W), Timothy
Crouse & Lindsay Ann Crouse (C);
2Mar67; R405174.
LISTEN, MY CHILDREN; comedy satire with
music by Norman Rosten & Arthur
Miller. Text only. ® 25Jan39;
DU61869. Norman Rosten (A); 20Jan67;
R4O2048.
THE LITTLE FOXES, by Lillian Hellman.
© 7Mar39; DU62398. Lillian Hellman
(a); l8jar.67; R402859.
LITTLE GYPSY GAY, a juvenile operetta;
dialogue & lyrics by Molly Masters,
music by Evelyn Wales. © llNov40;
D39802. Molly Masters & Evelyn
Wales (A); 12Jan67; R4O2103.
LITTLE WOMEN. See
MUSICAL VERSION OP LITTLE WOMEN.
LITTLE WORLD, a play in three acts;
adapted by Caroline Francke.
From Jean Cocteau's Les parents
terrlbles. ® 26Dec39; D67592.
Kenneth Downer (Wr); 3Jan67;
R4 01355.
LIVE LIFE AGAIN; play in three acts by
Dan Totheroh, © 10Apr39; DU62872.
Dan Totheroh (A); 20Feb67; R404835.
THE LONE RANGER; radio scripts by
Francis Striker. © Wrather Corp.
(PHH)
No.
A-630--A-632. ® 2Aug39; D65162-
65164. 5Jan67; R401440-401442.
A-633— A-635. © l4Aug39; D65298-
65300. 5Jan67; R401443-401445 .
A-636— A-647. ® l4Sep395 D6586I-
65872. 5Jan67; R401446-4oi457.
A-648--A-650. © 15Sep39j D65905-
65907. 5Jan67; r4 0145 8-4 OHeo .
A-651--A-656. © 28Sep39; D66152-
66154, 66202-66204. 5Jan67;
R401461-401466.
A-657— A-659. © 50ct39; D66348-
66350. 5Jan67; R401467-401469.
A-660— A-662. © 110ct39; D664ia-
66420. 5Jan67; R401470-401472.
A-663— A-671. © 2NOV39; D66719-
66727. 5Jan67; R40l473-'^0l48l.
A-67---A-674. © 7NOV39; D66825-
66827. 5Jan67; r4 014 82 -4 014 84 .
A-675--A-67. © 16NOV39: D65950-
66952. 5Jan67; R4 014 85 -4 014 87.
A-678--A-68O. © 21NOV39; D67022-
67024. 5Jan67; r4 014 88-4 014 90.
A-68I--A-683. © 30NOV39; D67138-
67140. 5Jan67; R401491-401493,
A-684--A-685. © 4Dec39; D67168-
67169. SJan67; r4 014 94 -4 014 95 .
A-686--A-689. © llDec39; D67342-
67345. 5Jan67; r401496t401499.
A-69O--A-692. © 21Dec39; D67562-
67564. 5Jan67; R4 015 00-4105 02.
A-693— A-695. © 29Dec39; D57651-
67653. 5Jan67; R4 015 03-4015 05.
A-698. © 10Jan40; D67866.
26May67; R410567.
A-70O--A-7OI, © 10Jan40; D67867-
67868. 26May67; R4 10566-4105 65 .
A-702. © 12Jan40. D67923.
26May67; R410564.
A-703— A-708. © 24jan40; D68125-
68130. 26May67; R4 10563-4 IO55 8.
A-709— A-711. © 2Feb40; D68266-
68268. 26May67; R410557-410555.
A-712— A-714. © 8Feb40; D6836O-
68362. 26May67; R410554-410552.
A-715— A-717. © 12Feb40; D68433-
68435. 26May67; R4 10551-4 1054 9.
A-718— A-720. 28Feb40; D68723-
68725. 26May67; R410548,410546.
A-721,-A-723. © 28Feb40; D68726-
68728. 26May67; R4 11289-411287.
A-724— A-726. © 6Mar40; D6889O-
68892. 26Mayfa7; R4 11286-4 11284 .
A-727— A-729. © 13Mar40; D69OI5-
69017. 26May67; R411283-411281.
A-730— A-732. © 18Mar40; D69O69-
69071. 26May67; R4 11280-4 11278.
A-733 — A-735. © 27Mar40; D69281-
69283. 26May67; R411277-411275 .
A-736~A-738. © 6Apr40; D69408-
69410. 26May67; R411274-411272.
A-739— A-741. © 10Apr40; D69444-
69446. 26May67; R4 11271-411269.
A-742--A-744 . © 22Apr40; D696IO-
69612. 26May67; R4 11268-4 11266.
LONELY GREAT, by Henry H. Harper &
Marguerite Harper. © 28jan39;
DU61512. Henry H. Harper & Marguerite
Harper (A); 9Jan67; R401318.
LOT'S WIFE; comedy In 3 acts by Peter
Blackmore. ® 15Jun39; DP64556.
Peter Blackmore (A); l4Mar67;
R40632O.
LOVESICK, a one act play by Graeme &
Sarah Lorimer. © 190ct39; D66545 .
Graeme Lorimer (A); 13Jan67;
R4 02567.
M
MADAME LA BARONNE; play of the French
Revolution in 1 act by H. Hurford
Janes. ® 28Apr39; DP369IO. H. Hur-
ford Janes (A); 6Mar67; R405541.
THE MAGIC BASKET, a Juvenile operetta,,
words by Bonnie Taylor, music by
Alfred Wheeler. © 20Apr40; D39841.
Bonnie Taylor & Alfred l-lheeler (A) ;
30Jun67; R412678.
IL MALATO IMMAGINARIO; commedla llrica
■ in un atto di due quadri ed un inter-
mezzo dalla commedia di Moliere;
libretto di Mario Ghisalberti, musica
di Jacopo Napoli. © 10Feb39; D39623.
Jacopo Napoli (A); lljan67; R402230.
IL MALATO IMMAGINARIO; commedia lirica
in un atto di due quadri ed un inter-
mezzo dalla commedia di Moliere;
libretto di Mario Ghisalberti, musica
di Jacopo Napoli. Libretto.
® 10Feb39; D62009. Mario Ghisal-
berti (A); llJan67; R402569.
MALTESE CROSS; play in one act by
Arthur Watkyn. ® 24Feb39; DP63239.
Mrs. Arthur Watkins (W); 9Jan67;
R4 01317.
MAN BITES DOG; comedy in three acts by
Frederick Jackson. © 31Jul39;
DP65733. William W. Thompson (E);
15Jun67; R4 12086.
MAN LOST; play in 1 act by Peggie
Burgess (Margaret Burgess) © 27Jul39;
DP6574S'. Margaret Burgess (A);
26jun67; R412508.
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1967
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
57
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, by George
S. Kaufman & Moss Hart. © lDec39;
DP67211- Anne Kaufman Schneider (C
of G. Kaufman); 27Feb67; R405071.
THE MAN WHO KILLED LINCOLN, by Philip
Van Doren Stern & Elmer Harris,
From the book by Philip Van Doren
Stern. ® 2Marl*0; DU6877't. Philip
Van Doren Stern (A), Victor Harris
& E. Blaney Harris, Jr. (C); 5Jun67i
R4 11173.
THE MAN WHO KILLED LINCOLN, in three
acts by Elmer Harris. Based on the
book by Philip Van Doren Stern.
© l8jan40; DU68OO9. Victor Harris
& E. Blaney Harris, Jr. (C); 5Jun67;
R'H1174.
MANY MANSIONS; play in 2 acts. Jules
Eckert Goodman & Eckert Goodman,
employers for hire of Lee Norvelle &
Paul Boxell, authors of new matter.
Rev. version. © lDec39; D68019.
Helen P. Goodman (PWH); 3Apr67;
R'(O7054.
MARITANA, a romantic opera; book &
lyrics by Edward Fitzball; music by
William Vincent Wallace. Condensed
version adapted for high school &
community; J. Spencer Cornwall,
author of condensation & adaption
of music; W. 0. Robinson, author of
adaptation & condensation of book &
lyrics. © 15Dec39; D59770.
© J. Spencer Cornwall & W. 0. Robin-
son (A); 10Jan67; R102750.
MARTHA; opera by Frederick von Flotow;
rev. & arr. by Bryceson Treharne;
English libretto by Vlcki Baum &
Ann Ronell; music adapted by Richard
Lert. © 15Feb40; D39825. Ann
Ronnel (A); 15Peb67; Rit04742.
MARTHA; opera in three acts by F. von
Flotow, adaptation by Richard Lert,
rev. & arr. by Bryceson Treharne,
English libretto by Vlcki Baum &
Ann Ronell. © 15Feb40; D59825.
© G. Schlrmer, Inc. (PWH of B. Tre-
harne); 10Mar67; RIJ05799.
MEDEE; opera en trois tableaux, livret
de Madeleine MlLhaud, musique de
Darius Milhaud. Livret.
© 30Sep39; DF67953. Madeleine
Milhaud (A); 10Feb67; R4o4129.
MEN DON'T CHANGE; comedy in one act by
Elizabeth 0. Thompson. © I4jun39;
DP64558. Connecticut Bank & Trust
Co. (E); 2'tMay67; Rl* 10162.
MID-VICTORIAN TRIFLE; one act comedy
of five women by Barbara Shaw.
© 3Jan40; DU68219. Barbara Shaw
(A); 17May67; Rt 10421.
MR. & MRS. NORTH, by Owen Davis.
Based upon original stories entitled
The Norths meet murder & Mr. & Mrs.
North, by Francis & Richard Harkrldge.
© 9Mar40; D68959. Donald Davis (C);
26Apr67; R408873.
MRS. O'BRIEN ENTERTAINS; comedy In
three acts & five scenes by Harry
Madden. © 31Jul39; DP65792.
Harry Timothy Madden (A); 15Jun67;
R412084.
LES MONSTRES SACRES; piece en 3 acts de
Jean Cocteau. © 25Apr40; D70205.
Edouard Dermlt (E); 4May67; R409555.
MONTE rVNOR; tre attl di Cesare Meano;
musica di L. Rocca. Riduzlone per
canto e pianoforte. © 17Nov39;
DFO-39751. Lodovlco Rocca (A);
lFeb67; R403629.
MONTE rVNOR; tre attl dl Cesare Meano;
musica di Lodovlco Rocca. Libretto.
© 17N0V39; DPO-67111. Ralssa
Balmain Norlander (NK of C. Meano);
lFeb67; R4 03627.
THE MOON ON A PLATTER, a comedy- drama
in three acts by Elolse Keeler.
© 20ct39; DP66629. Elolse Keeler
(A); 31Jan67; R403150.
MOONSET; drama In one act by Helen M.
Clark. ® 20Jun39; DP65734. Helen
M. Clark (A); 20Apr67; R408585.
o
MURDER HOST.
THE SHADOW.
See
MURDER IN THE DEATH HOUSE.
THE SHADOW.
See
ivftjRDERER'S VANITY. See
THE SHADOW.
MUSICAL VERSION OF LITTLE WOMEN; book
by John Ravold, lyrics by Frederick
Howard, music by Geoffrey O'Hara.
Text. © 10May39; DU63888. Marie
Congdon & Walter Ravold (NK);
4May67; R409506.
MUTTER COURAGE UND IHRE' KINDER; play
by Bertolt Brecht. © 23Feb40;
D68733. Helene Weigel Brecht (W),
Barbara Brecht, Hanne Hiob & Stefan
S. Brecht (C); 24Feb67; RI104930.
!«■ MELANCHOLY BABY, a play in 3 acts
& 3 scenes by Maybelle E. Watson
(Maybelle E. Watson Bergmann)
© 30Mar40; D69420. Maybelle E.
Watson Bergmann (A); 30Mar67;
R4071'54 .
N
NEVER NO THIRD DEGREE, by John Ward
Bayly, pseud, of John Gainfort.
© 28Feb39; DP62191. Isabel Gainfort
(W); 12Jan67; R402750.
NO FOES SHALL STAY; play In 1 act by
Conrad C. Carter. © 27Jul39;
DP65739. N. B. C. Carter (W);
l4Mar67; R4o6321.
NO FOR AN ANSWER, an opera by M. Blitzsteir
Text. © 27Apr40; D69740. Edward Davis
& Josephine Davis (E); 27Apr67; R409368.
NO HUMAN HAND, a play In three acts
by Ira Blue & Mordecai Gorellk.
© 10May39; D63478. Mordecai Gorellk
(a); 28Mar67; r406610.
NO LATTER RAIN, by N. Richard Nusbaum,
pseud, of N. Richard Nash. © 17Jun39;
DU64155. N. Richard Nash (A);
24May67; R410628.
NO LONGER INNOCENT, a comedy with music.
Book & lyrics by J. T. Soholl &
I. Goff. Text only. © 25Mar40;
D69929. Jack Scholl (A); 27Mar67;
R4 06631.
NOR LONG REMEMBER; play in 2 scenes by
Harold G. Hoffman. © 25Apr39;
DP63896. Lillian Moss Hoffman (W);
l6Mar67; R406313.
NOT FOR CHILDREN; comedy In three acts
by Wesley Towner. Based on a play
by Ludwig Hirshfeld. © llJul39;
D64453. Wesley Towner (A); 12Jan67;
R4 01189.
OBEDIENTLY YOURS, a play in two acts,
a comedy with music by David Belasco
Howard. Text only. © 31May39;
D65867. David Belasco Howard (A);
27Apr67; R408796.
OH, PROMISE ME; farce In 3 acts by Pete
Williams, pseud, of James Reach.
© 25Sep39; DP663II. James Reach (A);
21Apr67; R409120.
OLD MAN TATTERBUG, by Mary Louise
Boylston. © 10Jun39; DU64079.
Mary Louise Boylston (A); 29May67;
R410726.
ON A SUMMER'S DAY; comedy in 3 acts by
Charles Landstone. © 6jul39;
DP65743. Charles Landstone (a) ;
26jun67; R412507.
ONE FOR THE MONEY; sketches & lyrics by
Nancy Hamilton, music by Morgan
Lewis. Text only. © 13Apr39;
DU65229. Nancy Hamilton (a);
lCMar67; R405878.
ONE-STROKE SHORTHAND, by William James
Walker. © 7Aug39; 011043. William
James Walker (A); 31Jan67; R403168.
ONE-STROKE SHORTHAND, by William James
Walker. © 50ct39; CII265 . William
James Walker (A); 31Jan67; R403169.
OPUS 802, a play in three acts by Edwin
Gilbert. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Soothe the savage breast.
© 30Jan40; D68671. Edwin Gilbert (A);
20Jun67; R411941.
THE OTHER WOMEN; play in three acts by
Albert Be in & Mary Bein. © 25Jul39;
DU64676. Albert Bein & Mary Bern (A);
6Jun67; R4 11664.
OUR DUMB FRIEND; or. Silence is
golden. Comedy in 1 act by Alexander
Kirkland. © 17Apr39; DP63244 .
Alexander Kirkland (A); l6Mar67;
R4 06311.
P
NOW THAT APRIL'S HERE, by James Reach.
© 2Nov39; DP67202. James Reach (A);
10Jan67; R4 02068.
THE PASSION PLAY, by Irving T. McDonald.
© l6Feb39; D62275. Mrs. Irving T.
McDonald (Marie A. McDonald) (W);
9Jan67; R401789.
PATTY SUE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY; operetta
in one act for elementary grades;
Ijook, lyrics 5: music by Maude Orita
Wallace. © l8Nov39; D39759.
Lakenan Barnes (E); 22May67; R4 10126.
&ee also Patty Sue's birthday party,
29Bec66; R399298)
PATTY SUE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY; operetta
in one act for elementary grades;
book, lyrics & music by Maude Orita
Wallace. © 18nov59; D39759.
Maude Orita Wallace (A); 29Dec66;
R399298. (See also Patty Sue's
birthday party, 22May67; R4 10126)
A PENNY SAVED, by Dena Reed. © 28Feb39;
DU62141. Dena Reed (A); 9Jan67;
r4 01314.
PERFECT CRIME, by Bee Humphries, pseud,
of Bertha Amlin Humphreys. © 29Apr39;
DU63297. Bertha Amlln Humphreys (a);
6Mar67; R405338.
PIE IN THE SKY, by Emmet La very.
© 7Apr39; DU62853. Emmet Lavery
(a); 21Peb67; R404858.
THE PLOT THAT FAILED.
THE SHADOW.
See
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
POT OF GOLD; play in 5 acts by Eleanor
Fitzgerald. © 23May59; DP6li251.
Eleanor Fitzgerald (A); l4Mar67;
Rito63l6.
PRECIPICE CALLED DEATH. See
THE SHADOW.
PREP SCHOOL FOR HEAVEN; play in one act
by Elinor Dickey. © 29Dec39;
DSSajif. Elinor Dickey (A); 5Jan67;
R4 01356.
PRESENT FROM SALTSEA; play in 1 act
by Dorothy Carr. © 6jun39;
DP6425lt. Dorothy Carr (A); l^MarS?;
R406318.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN, a 2 hour play in
3 acts with 3 scenes each by Earl
Hobson Smith. © ljanl40; D678O7.
Earl Hobson Smith fA); 12May57;
R4 09690.
DIE PRINZESSIN UND DER SCHWEINEHIRT;
Marshenoper in 3 Akten, 8 Bildren;
Text, frei nach Andersen, von Dora v.
Paszthory; Musik von Casimir v.
Paszthory. Klaviera.uszug mlt Text.
© 5Jan39; D39610. Casimir von
Paszthory (A); 3Jan67; r4 01204.
PROLOGUE TO MARTYRDOM; historical play
in four acts by Ralph V. Brown.
© 12Jun39; D64091. Robert K. Brown
(C); 2Jun67; R4 11462.
PROMETHEUS IN GRANADA; one act verse
drama by Norman Rosten. © 25Jan39;
DU61444. Norman Rosten (A); 20Jan67;
R4 02047.
PROPOSAL; rural comedy in one act for
six women adapted into Scotch by Helen
Grant (Helen Proctor) from A family
affair, by F. Morton Howard.
© l8jal39; DP65744. Helen Proctor
(A); 24May67; R410160.
R
RAMONA, a drama in three acts by
Frederick Wahl. Adapted from
Ramona, by Helen H. Jackson.
© 8Sep39; D65755. Frederick Wahl
(A); 7Apr67; R408293.
RE LEAR; tragedla de G-jglielmo Shake-
speare, rlduzione in tre atti di
Giovanni Paplnl, musica di Vito
Frazzl. Libretto. © 5May39;
DFO-63503. G. Rioordi & C. , S.P.A.
(PWH); 3May67; R409014.
THE RED PHANTOM, a mystery melodrama
in three acts by Eloise Keller.
© 10JU139; DP65512. Eloise Keeler
(A); 31Jan67; R405149.
REFUGE; play in 1 act by Barrie Stavls.
© 15Apr39; DP63247. Barrie Stavis
(A); l6Mar67; R406312.
THE RETURN OF CARNATION CHARLIE. See
THE SHADOW.
REVENGE BEYOND DEATH. See
THE SHADOW.
RIEN QU'UW HOMME; piece en un prologue
S: tois parties de Paul Levy.
© 20Feb40; D7OI91. Madame Paul Levy,
n«e Rose Nathan (W); 4May67; R409007.
RING TWICE FOR LORA, by Vera Caspary.
© 30NOV39; DU67I59. Vera Caspary
(A); 12Apr67; R4o8093.
ROAD TO DAMASCUS; play in three acts by
Martir. © 10Jan40; DU67852.
Martin Flavin (A); 2Feb67; R403507.
ROMANCE COMES TO WILLIE PARKER; comedy
in three acts by Tom Taggart.
© 24Apr39; DP639OO. Tom Taggart
(A); 9Jan67; R401411.
ROYAL INTERLUDE; play in 1 act by
Elizabeth Fitzroy. © 28Apr39;
DP63907. Elizabeth Fitzroy (A);
6Mar67; R4 05340.
ROYAL TOUCH; in 1 act by Agnes M. Miall.
© 3May39; DP63905. Agnes Miall (A);
l4Mar67; R406315.
SAISON IN SALZBURG (Salzburger Nockerln)
Operette in fUnf Blldern von Max
Wallner & Kurt Feltz, Musik von Fred
Raymond. Regie & Souff lierbuch.
Text only. © 24Aug39; D65676.
Kurt Feltz (A) & Pilar Wallner (W);
13Mar67; R405943.
SAL2BUEGER NOCKEELN. See
SAISON IN SALZBURG.
THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS, a play in
three acts by Bernard B. Leight.
© 30Jan39; DU61752. Bernard B.
Leight (A); 24jan67; R403005.
SEARCH ME, a one act play by Robert
Middlemass. © 22Nov39; D67426.
Mary G. Carter (W); 12Jan67; R402758.
SEE MY LAWYER; comedy in three acts by
Richard Maibaum & Harry Clork.
© 31May40; D70b54 . Richard Maibaum
(A); 5Jun67; R411026.
SEEING THE ELEPHANT, by Dan Totheroh.
(In America in action) © 25Apr39;
D6537S. Dan Totheroh (A); 9Jan67;
R4 01745.
THE SHADOW; scripts by various authors.
© Conde Nast Publications, Inc. (PWH)
The cat that killed, by George
Lowther. © 5Jan40; D67821.
2Feb67; R405592.
Coinage of death, by Sidney Slon.
© 23Feb40; D68718. 3Mar67; R405606.
Death is an art, by Brian J. Byrne.
© 15Feb40; D68571. 3Mar67;
R4 05605.
Death on the bridge, by Sidney Slon.
© 5Mar40; D68964 . 20Apr67; E408569.
The great, submarine mystery, by
George Lowther. © 27Feb40; D68787.
3Mar67; R405607.
The laughing corpse, by Sidney Slon.
© 12Mar40; D69086. 20Apr67;
R4 08570.
Murder host, by Brian J. Byrne.
© 31Jan40; D683IO. 2Feb67;
R403591.
Murder in the- death house, by Sidney
Slon. © 9Jan40; D68047.
2Feb67; R403588.
Murderer's vanity, by Sidney Slon.
® 20Mar40; D69145 . 20Apr67;
R4 08571.
The plot that failed, by Jerry
Divine. ® 26Mar40; D69348.
20Apr67; R408572.
The precipice called death, by Sidney
Slon. © 24jan40; d68i43.
2Feb67; R403589.
The return of Carnation Charlie, by
George Lowther. © 7Feb40; D68392.
3Mar67; R405604.
Revenge beyond death, by Sidney Slon.
© 9Apr40; D69478. 3May67; R409021.
Suicide resort, by Brian J. Byrne.
© l6Jan40; D68144. 2Feb67;
R403590.
Up from the grave, by Brian J. Byrne.
© 2Apr40; D69349. 3May67; R409022.
SING A SONG OF SIXTEEN; comedy in
three acts by Tom Taggart.
© 24Apr39; DP63898. Tom Taggart
(A); 9Jan67; R401412.
SOLDIERS OF THE CROSS; one act play in
two scenes by Max William Koetter.
© 29Dec39; D68235. Mosesna Koetter
(W); 3Jan67; R4 01339.
SOLO PLAYS; six dramatic monologues by
Sydney Thompson. © 14Feb39;
DP52194 . Connecticut Bank 8: Trust
Co. (E); l8Jan67; R402499.
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW, by John
Hershey, pseud, of James Reach.
© 31Jul39; DP65736. James Reach (A);
10Jan67; R4 02070.
SOOTHE THE SAVAGE BREAST, a play in
three acts by Edwin Gilbert.
© 20ct59; D66472. Edwin Gilbert
(A); 25Jan67; R402780.
SPELL YOUR NAME; play in 3 acts &
6 scenes by Dorothy Thompson &
Fritz Kortner. © 22Mar39; D6260O.
Michael Lewis (C of D. Thompson);
2Mar67; R405165.
THE SPREADING WORD, a sesquicentennlal
■ psigeant by Harold A. Ehrensperger.
© l6Dec39; D68669. Harold A. Ehren-
sperger (A); 6Feb67; R403862.
STAR TURNS RED, by Sean O'Casey.
© l6Mar39; DU62445 . Eileen O'Casey
(W); 15Feb67; R404199.
STARVATION ON RED RIVER, a play by Zoe
Akins (Zoe Akins Rumbold) © 9Eec39;
DU67294. James D. Akins (NK);
24Apr67; E408741.
STEPDAUGHTER; three act comedy by
Dorothy Bennett & Link Hannah.
© 31JU139; DU64832. Dorothy Bennett
& Link Hannah (A); 6Jun67; R4 11665-
SUICIDE RESORT.
THE SHADOW.
See
SILENCE IS GOLDEN.
OUR DUMB FRIEND.
See
THE SING-A-SONG LADY; script no.l, by
Stella W. Hollowell. © l6Dec39;
DU3976I. Stella W. Hollowell (A);
6Mar67; R4 05040.
TAORMINA; idillio in un atto; libretto
di Giuseppe Adami; musica di Giuseppe
Mule. © 24Feb39; D62392. Doretta
Adami (C); 9Jan67; R4028o8.
THE TERMITE AND THE ANT, by Anthony
Anch Kline. © 6Sep39; DU66356.
Anthony Anch Kline (A) ; 28Mar67;
R407065.
THAT'S HOLLYWOOD, by Florence Ryerson
(Florence Ryerson Clements) & Colin
Clements. © 13Sep39; DU65829.
Hal Ryerson (C); 25Jan67; R402762.
THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT, a play in
7 scenes by Robert E. Sherwood.
© lApr40; D69287. Madeline H.
Sherwood (W); 5Apr67; R407671.
THIRTY MIFOTES WITH SANTA CLAUS;
operetta; music & text by H. L. Bland.
© 5May39; D39669. H. L. Bland (A);
20Apr67; R408638.
THIRTY MINUTES WITH THE PILGRIMS;
portraying in song & story an early
Thanksgiving Day by H. L. Bland.
© 6sep39; D39734. H. L. Bland (A);
9May67; R409655.
THIRTY MINUTES WITH WASHINGTON, a dra-
matic musical based on the life of
our first president, George Washing-
ton by H. L. Bland. © 21Feb39;
D39633. H. S. Bland (A); 9Feb67;
R403908. ^ I' ^
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RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
59
THREE AFTER THREE; two acts; book by
Guy Bolton^ Parke Levy & Alan Lip-
scott. Based on dramatic play
Three blind mice, by Guy Bolton &
Stephen Powys. © 27Dec39; DeTWT.
Select Theatres Corp. (PWH); 9Jan67:
R4 01761.
THROUGH THE NIGHT, by Florence Ryerson
(Florence Ryerson Clements) Sc Colin
Clements. © 26Jul39; DU64760. Hal
Ryerson (C of F. R. Clements):
15Jun67; R412087.
TRAITOR'S GATE; play in 3 acts by Morna
Stuart (Morna Nicholas; © 23May39;
DP64256. Morna Nicholas (A);
5Apr67; R407948.
TREASURE ISLAND; dramatized from Robert
Louis Stevenson's story by Dorothy
Drew. © 3NOV39; D67't't6. Children's
Theatre Press (PWH); 22Mar67;
Rlto6577.
TROUBLE IN THE CELLAR; play in one act
by Muriel Eldrldge & Richard Eldridge.
© 20Jun39; DP64559. Muriel Eldridge
& Richard Eldridge (A); 2ltMay67;
RtlOiej.
TRUE STORY; play in 3 acts by John Van
Druten. ® 8jul39; DU64414 . Carter
Lodge (E); 29Mar67; R4067U9.
TULIP TIME; book by Worton David 4
Alfred Parker, based on the play The
strange adventures of Miss Brown, by
Robert Buchanan & Charles Marlowe,
lyrics by Bruce Sievier, music by
Colin Wark, additional music & lyrics
by Hubert W. David. Text. © SMay39;
DP61t257. Hubert W. David (E) & F. M.
Parker (W); 5Apr67; R409507.
S? OAK DRIVE, by William Mahl.
© 15Jun39; D6't345. William Mahl (A);
3Apr67; R407276.
TWO ON AN ISLAND; play in eleven scenes
by Elmer Rice. ® 7Dec39; D67272.
Elmer Rice (A); 20Jan67; R403425.
TWO ON AM ISLAND; play in 11 scenes
by Elmer Rice. © 25Mar40; D69563.
Elmer Rice (A); 31Mar67; Rit07636.
TWO TOO MANY; Chinese comedy in fifteen
scenes by Cecilia Sieu-Ling Zung.
© l4Dec39; DP67532. Cecilia Sieu-
Ling Zung (A); 15May67; R'H0423.
TWO TOO MANY; or, A wife and two extras.
A comedy in fifteen scenes by Cecilia
Sieu-Ling Zung. © 13Jun39; DU64094.
Cecilia Sieu-Ling Zung (A); 15May67;
u
ULTIMA THULE, by Herbert V. Gellendre
from the trlology Australia felix,
The way home and Ultima Thule by
Henry Handel Richardson. © 6Feb40;
DU68366. Herbert V. Gellendre (A);
7Feb67; R4o4o25.
UP FROM THE GRAVE.
THE SHADOW.
See
V
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE; play in 1 act by
T. B. Morris. © 23May59; DP64255.
Thomas Baden Morris (A); l4Mar67-
R406319.
w
A WALTZ DREAM, an operetta in three
acts; adaptor & revisor of book &
lyrics, Edward Bradley; arrangement
of music by Don Wilson. ® 31Dec39;
D39771. Edward B. Marks Music Corp.
(PWH); 5Jan67; R401134.
WANTED- -MR. STUART, by Arthur Watkyn.
© 31Mar39; DP639I5. Mrs. Arthur
Watkins (W); 24jan67; R402770.
WE DREAM AWHILE, by Kitty Keepers
Voss. © 3Aug39; CII067. Kitty
Keepers Voss (a) ; 12May67; R409713,
WEST END HIGH, by James Reach.
© 27Feb39; DP62192. James Reach (A);
10Jan67; R402073.
WHAT GOES ON HERE? Musical comedy in
two acts by Lee Somers. Based on the
novel Scoop, by Evelyn Waugh. Book
only. © llJun40; D70416. Lee
Somers (A); 21Jun67; E412225.
WIPE AND TWO EXTRAS.
TWO TOO MANY.
See
WILDCAT WILLIE; comedy in one act by
Anne Coulter Martens. © 9Jun39;
D64228. Anne Coulter Martens (A);
lJun67; R4 10960.
WINGS IN THE DARK; play In one act by
Mary Thurman Pyle . ® 29Dec39;
D68253. Louie Glover (Mrs. H. S.)
(NK); 3Jan67; R401338.
THE WISHING WELL; or. The golden
gloves. Pageant-cantata, text &
compilation of music by Elsie Duncan
Yale. © 5Apr40; D3982I. Rodeheaver
Co. (PWH); 3May67; R408936.
WOMAN OVERBOARD, by Bella & Samuel
Spewack. © 240ct39; DU66609.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
(PWH); 7Feb67; R4o4o4o.
A WOMAN'S A POOL; three act comedy by
Dorothy Bennett & Link Hannah.
© 23Jun39; DP65793. Dorothy Bennett
& Link Hannah (A); 10Apr67; R408271
WORLD WALKS IN, by J. Crosby & J. Gol-
den. © 12Feb40; D68432. Zilla
Lippmann & Milton Eindler (E of
J. Golden); 13Feb67; R403953.
YANKEE CLIPPER, a play in three acts by
John Gunther. © 12Apr40; D69475.
John Gunther (A); 13Apr67; R4o8l86.
YOUIIG APRIL, a comedy in 3 acts
by Aurania Rouverol & William Spence
Rouverol. Sequel to Growing pains.
© 20ct39; DU66541. Williams. Rou-
verol (a) & Jean Rouverol Butler (C);
10Jan67; R4C2027.
THE YOUNG MAY MOON, by Olive Price
(Olive Price Cherryholmes)
© 24.;ar39; DP62579. Olive Price
Cherryholmes (A); 24jan67; R402766.
YOUR HEALTH DRAMATIZED; selected radio
scripts by W. W. Bauer & Leslie
Edgley. © 10Feb39; D62057 .
W. W. Bauer (A); l6Jan67; R402483.
YOU'RE TELLING ME; in 1 act by Sacha
Guitry. © 21Apr39; D63335. Mme.
Sacha Guitry, nee Lana Marconi (\l) ;
£7Mar67; R406965.
2
LA ZOLFARA; dramma lirico in un atto di
Giuseppe Adami; musica di Giuseppe
Adarai; riduzione per canto e piano-
forte di Simone Cuccia. © 10Peb39;
DFO-39622. G. Ricordi & C, S.P.A.
(PWH of S. Cuccia) & Carmela Mule
(E of G. Mule); lFeb67; R403658.
LA ZOLFARA; dramms lirico in un atto;
libretto dl G. Adami per la musica
di Gulseppe Mul4. Libretto.
© 10Peb39; DFO-52010. Doretta Adami
(C); lFeb67; R403655.
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NAME INDEX
An index to the names of authors and copyright claimants given in the main entries.
Below each name are the titles under which the main entries are to be found. Re-
newal registrations are identified by the symbol (R).
A
Abrahams on J Gila.
MIDHIGHT VIGIL.
Abrams, Carl V.
KING OF THE VINEYARD.
Abrams, Joe I.
PROBINOL .
Abrash, Merrltt.
WHICH WAY TO THE BARRICADES.
Ackerman, Harold.
HURRY MOMMY, THE WAR IS ON.
MATINS .
MRS. WINSTON'S AT HOME.
PASSING THROUGH LIBERIA.
OEDIPUS.
Adami, Doretta.
TAORMINA. (R)
LA ZOLPARA. (R)
Adamlj Giuseppe.
TAORMINA. (R)
LA ZOLFARA. (R)
Adelman, Max.
QUIET LIFE.
Adelstein, Harry.
STAY DOWN YOU'RE DEAD.
Adjlll, Will, pseud. SEE Paer,
William E.
Adler, Cyrus.
MUD PIES.
Adler, Marvin.
BROCKS PLACE.
Adler, Regina.
THE GIRL IN THE ASTRONAUT SUIT.
Agazarian, Yvonne.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VERBAL INTER-
ACTION, APPLICATIONS I.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VEHBAL INTER-
ACTION, SAVI, CONCEPTS I.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VERBAL INTER-
ACTION, SAVI, MERCHANICS I.
Agnos, Peter, pseud. SEE Adler,
Cyrus .
Ahn & Simroek Btlhnsn & Musikverlag.
VLADIMIR KOMMT.
Ahrens, Gertine.
PAR ABOVE RUBIES. (R)
Airmont Pub. Co., Inc.
MAN AND SUPERMAN.
Akbar, pseud.
Jerome.
SEE McMillan, William
Aklns, James D.
I AM DIFFERENT. (R)
Aklns, Zoe. SEE Rumbold, Zoe Aklns.
Aksel, Sophie C.
STRANGERS IN THEIR LAND.
Alana, Roqua.
AFTERMATH.
Albee, Edward.
A DELICATE BALANCE.
Alcott, Louisa May.
A MERBY CHRISTMAS.
Aldrich, David.
SAFARI .
Alexander, Fernande Gardner.
HONEST MURDER.
Alexander, Larry.
LAPIS LAZULI.
Alexander, Ronald.
EVERY WHICHWAY.
Alfonso, Rafael, pseud. SEE Bunuel,
Rafael Alfonso.
Alger, Horatio.
RAGS TO RICHES.
Alger, Horatio, Jr.
TOM COOPER, CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY.
Alison, Valerie
Victoria.
Allan, Lewis, pseud.
Abel.
Allardice, Alice N.
STANDING ON THE CORNER.
Allardice, James.
STANDING ON THE CORNER.
Allsn, Ariel.
WHODUNIT.
pseud. SEE Lucas,
SEE Meeropol,
Allen, P. W.
DANCING YEARS.
(R)
Allen, Gary.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
W. E. B. DU BO IS CLUBS.
Allen, Lois.
MELODY JONES.
Allen, Priscilla. SEE Zirker,
Priscilla Allen.
Allender, Fred.
THE VIRGIN.
Allison, Jone.
Allison.
SEE Mosman, Jone
Alton, William Henry.
EN TILVAERELSE UDEN FRYGT.
GUDS MAKT SR ALLTID FOR HANDEN.
EL HOMBRE ES ILIMITADO.
IMMANENCE DU POUVOIR DIVIN.
American Bar Assn.
WHETHER TO INCORPORATE AND HOW TO IN-
CORPORATE .
American Oil Co.
THE DIFFERENCE.
Amfefican Society of Clinical Patholo-
gists. See
TRAVEL TAPES'.
Americana International Enterprises.
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE' MENUS OP
RESTAURANTS OP NEW YORK.
Amir, Anda. SEE Pinkerfeld, Anda Amir.
Anchorage Press.
rags to riches.
trudi'and the minstrel.
Ander, Calvin.
KLOPPING, the art OF JEWISH KARATE.
Andersen, Hans Christian.
THE SNOW QUEEN.
Anderson, Alan.
KEY LARGO. (R)
Anderson, Alan H.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. (R)
Anderson, Farris P.
CONCERT AT SAINT OVIDE.
Anderson, Prank A.
THE MID-SOUTH INVENTOR'S FAIR.
Anderson, Gllda Oakleaf.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. (R)
KEY LARGO. (R)
THE
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
Anderson (H. W. ) Products^ Inc.
ANPROLENE SALES TRAINING PROGRAM,
PART I-II.
BARD SUMP PUMP SALES TRAINING
PROGRAM.
STERILIZATION, THEORY AND PRACTICE.
THOROVAC SALES TRAINING PROGRAM.
Anderson, Hayward M.
THE BAD SCENE.
Anderson, Maxwell.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. (R)
KEY LARGO. (R)
TIMEPLAN CREDIT SCORING SYSTEM.
Anderson, Querttin.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. (R)
KEY LARGO. (R)
Anderson, R. A.
MISS OUTERS PACE.
Anderson, Raak. SEE Anderson,
Richard Harlow.
Anderson, Richard Marlovi.
THE SURFER FROM LIMA.
Anderson, Robert A.
VIRTUE WINS OUT.
Anderson, T. Dianne.
PROM DISTANT ROOMS.
Anderson, Terence.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. (R)
KEY LARGO. (R)
Anderson, Thomas J.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: FA-
THER, WHERE SHALL I WORK TODAY.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT:
STRAIGHT TALK TO YOUNG PEOPLE.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: THIS
IS A CONFESSION.
Andrews, Inez.
LETTER TO JESUS.
Anello, Bartholomew D.
SIMPLY Q. TERRIFIC.
Angelo, Dom.
THE OSTRICH.
Annetta, Kathleen.
LE RENDEZVOUS.
Anthony, Herbert P.
A SKETCH IN CHARCOAL.
Anthony, Joseph.
THE BEST PART OF THE PARTY.
Antinora, Bart.
TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST.
Appling, Harold.
SOMEBODY KNOCKS.
Appling, tfynn. SEE Appling, Harold.
Arbuzov, Alexei.
AN IRKUTSK STORY.
Arcos, Agustin Gomez-. SEE Gomez-Aroos,
Agustin.
Ardltti, Bonnie. SEE Edelstein,
Bonnie Arditti.
Arete Productions, Inc.
SWEET CHARITY.
Argent Film Productions, Inc.
SUBURBAN ROULETTE.
Aristophanes.
THE CLOUDS.
DIE RE ITER.
Arkin, David.
DAWN CAME TO THE GHETTO.
Arlett, Vera I.
KEEPER OF THE KEYS. (R)
Armfield, Maxwell.
LADIES OP EDINBURGH. (R)
Armont, Paul, pseud. SEE Petrocochino,
Dlmitri.
Armstrong, Charlotte. SEE Lewi,
Charlotte Armstrong.
Arnebold, William.
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO SPRING.
Arnold, Dave. SEE Arnold, David H.
Arnold, David H.
DANCING DAN'S CHRISTMAS.
THE THREE-A-DAY.
Arnold, David H. SEE Showboat Co.
Arnold, Marion Christopher.
THREE OF A KIND.
Arnott, Peter D.
THE CLOUDS.
Arnoux, Alexandre.
LA DOUBLE HfiLfiNE.
Aronson, Roslyn.
RED WING.
Arvay, Richard.
QUARTETT .
Ascher, Stanley..
THE SNOW QUEEN.
Asgarali, Fazal N.
C & D.
Ashby, Clifford.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE.
Ashby, Sylvia.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE.
Ashe, Harry.
THE SECOND VERMEER.
Ashjian, Charles Garo.
THE MARK OF A HERO.
Ashman, Aharon.
ALEXANDRA.
Ashton, Bob B.
BUM, C. DAISY.
Asnyk, Radnona, pseud.
Anna.
Assin, Sally.
THE ASCENT.
PERILOUS JOURNEY.
RETURN TO WONDER.
Associated Music Publishers, Inc.
THE VISITATION.
Associates & Wllmac Productions.
THE SPEED LOVERS.
Assn. of Operating Room Nurses.
TEACHING THE OPERATING ROOM TECH-
NICIAN.
Assn. of Operating Room Nurses. Tech-
nician Manual Committee.
TEACHING THE OPERATING ROOM TECHNI-
CIAN.
Aster, Betty.
A FELLA FOR LISA.
Atirao Management Corp.
PUZZLE OP A DOWN FALL CHILD.
Atkinson, Brooks.
LIFE WITH FATHER. (R)
Atlantic Programmes, Ltd.
OSMOSIS.
Atterbury, Glen W.
THE ETERNAL FLAME.
HEY, ME-DIC.
Auer, Elizabeth.
THURSDAY.
Auer, Felix L.
THURSDAY .
Austin, William.
THE MUDFLAT.
SEE Ordynski,
Austin, William A.
THE SPACE INVADERS.
Auz Castro, Victor.
ENCRUCIJADA PARA UNA MONJA.
Aven-Hen, A.
JUDI LAURIE AND HER PUPPET GOVERN-
MENT.
Aven-Hen, Judi.
JUDI LAURIE AND HER PUPPET GOVERN-
MENT.
Avery, Emmitt L.
LOVE FOR LOVE.
Avidom, Menahem.
ALEXANDRA .
Axelson, Mary McDougal.
HERO.
Ayme', Marcel .
CORTEGE .
LE MINOTAURE.
B
Bachmann, Ingeborg.
DER JUNGE LORD.
THE YOUNG MILORD.
Backus, Anton Robert.
I LIKE TO GO TO THE HORSE RACES.
Baddeley, V. C. Clinton-. SEE
Clinton- Baddeley, V. C.
Badger, Patricia R.
ONCE UPON A RHYME.
Bagdasarian, Ross.
SORRY ABOUT THAT, HERB.
Bahr, Victor.
BLENNERHASSETT.
Bailey, Jesse K. , Jr.
THE SMALL CIRCLE.
Baines, James D.
THE MOON WORSHIPPER.
Baker, Charles N.
DEAR JOE.
Baker, Glennie Gorton.
THE S.S. REUNION.
Baker, John T.
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.
Baker, Julian Eugene.
SPRING IS A GOODTIME CHARLIE.
Baker (Walter H.) Co.
MISS OUTERS PACE.
SHADES OF GRAY.
Balch, David Arnold.
ISODORUS.
Balch, Jack.
DEAD SEA CAPER. ;
Baldwin, Joseph B.
THE COLOR IS GREEN.
Bale, Earl R. -
FRUITS OF THE WAYWARD PATH.
Balfour, Mark. !
THE' CAIRO INCIDENT. '
THE HONG KONG STORY.
THE LISBON AFFAIR.
THE PARIS INTERLUDE.
Balk, Wesley.
DAS ENDE EINER WELT. ,
EIN LANDARZT. '
DAS WUNDERTHEATER .
Ball, William. '■
NATALIA PETROVWA.
Ballard, Everett V. „ ,„ ^,„
VARIATION OF JINGLE BELLS, OR THE ONB
HORSE OPEN SLEIGH.
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NAME INDEX
63
Ballard, Martha F.
VARIATION OF JINGLE BELLS, OR THE ONE
HORSE OPEN SLEIGH.
Ballentlne, Stephen William.
DUBARRY WAS A LADY. (R)
Bank of America National Trust fe
Savings Assn.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MARKETING
REGISTER .
JOAN OF ARC.
SAILOR AND A GIRL.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KNOW.
Bank of America National Trust & Savings
Assn., executor of the Estate of
David 0. Selznick. SEE Selznick,
David 0., Estate of.
Banks, Morton A.
POLLY WANTS A PIRATE.
Baran, Jack.
SO LONG NEW YORK,
HOWDY EAST ORANGE.
Barasch, Norman.
BEST BEHAVIOR.
Barbe, Anne, pseud. SEE Blanc,
Ninette.
Barbier, Augusta.
BENVENUTO CELLINI.
Bargy, Jeanne.
ALICE IK WONDERLAND.
SNOW WHITE GOES WEST.
Barillet, Pierre.
UN FEU PLUS TARD, UN PEU PLUS TOT.
Barker, Al.
CHEISSIE.
Barker, Bruce Elliott.
THE BOOK OF ABEL.
Barnes, Dick. SEE Barnes, Richard G.
Barnes, John W.
THE RAPE OF THE FAIR COUNTRY.
Barnes, Lake nan.
PATTY SUE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. (R)
Barnes, Mitzi R.
FOREVER FREE.
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.
Barnes, Richard G.
FOREVER FREE.
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.
Baron, Steven E.
BOSTON SOUL.
Bart', Mylin Edward.
THE BURNING OF THE PEGGY STEWART.
Barrett, Myrtle.
WHAT'S A PATRIOT.
Barri, Nicholas.
WAHCAZIZI.
Barrows, Emma H. DeWolff.
THE TANGIERS: LAS VEGAS.
Barrovfs, James G.
THE TANGIERS: LAS VEGAS.
Barrymore, John.
THE JEST. (R)
Barsaeq, Andr^.
L' IDIOT.
Barstow, Stan.
ASK ME TOMORROW.
Bartenstein, Lydia.
THE SANDPILE.
Bartet, Julien, pseud.
Maurice.
Barthelson, Joyce.
CHANTICLEER.
SEE Vacher,
Bartlett, James Allan.
THERE SHE GOES.
Bartlett, Lalle E.
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIPS: TWENTIETH
CENTURY ECCLESIOLA IN ECCLESIA.
Bartsch, Irene Palasty.
ALTEREGO (AZ) (R)
Basile, Salvatore, Jr.
LOVE IS A FUNNY THING.
Bates, Allan C.
EXIT, THE.
Bauer, Irv.
AND IF SOME DREAM PAIL YOU.
Bauer, William W.
YOUR HEALTH DRAMATIZED. (R)
Baughan, Grace .
HOW PERICLES GOT INDOORS.
Baum, Vicki.
MARTHA. (R)
Bayer, Barbara.
DOROTHEA. (R)
Bayer, Friedrich.
DOROTHEA. (R)
Bayer, Leo.
ANOTHER ATHENS.
MORTAL STAKES.
Bayes, Ronald Homer.
ONE MAN, LIKE A CITY: AN EVENING
WITH WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS.
Bayley, Jefferson, pseud.
Jesse K. , Jr.
SEE Bailey,
SEE
Bayly, John Ward, pseud.
Gainfort, John.
Beadle, Margaret Shapoott.
VJHERE'S CHARLIE.
Beal, Rosemarie Edith.
HIGH HEELS AND FLAT FEET.
Bealmear, Robert F.
HORNS UP.
Beccanulli, Antonio.
THE MARINE AND THE GYPSY GIRL.
Beccanulli, Nino. SEE Beccanulli,
Ant onio .
Becker, Carol.
THE WALKIE-TALKIE.
Becker, Fred R.
CATHY CAMARO. , ,
CATHY CAMARO CONTEST (2)
Beoker (Fred R.) Advertising Agency,
Inc.
CATHY CAMARO.
CATHY CAMARO CONTEST (2)
Becker, Randall W.
I DREAM OF JEANNIE.
Beckett, Samuel.
PANORAMiA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU, VOUJME
1: IE THEATRE DES ENFERS..
Bedetti, Michel, pseud. SEE Trojani,
Michel.
Beeh, J. Francis.
PETER VERGEICHEK.
Beeler, Myrton.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
Beers, Henry N.
THE CONSERVATOR.
Behn, Aphra.
THE ROVER.
Beln, Albert.
THE OTHER WOMEN.
(R)
Bartlett, Jim.
James Allan.
SEE Bartlett,
Bein, Mary.
THE OTHER WOMEN. (R)
Belasco, Jacques.
THE SNOW QUEEN.
Bell, Dave. SEE Bell, David L.
Bell, David L.
DANCING DAN'S CHRISTMAS.
THE THREE-A-DAY.
Bell, David L. SEE Showboat Co.
Bell, Ruth Estella.
EXCERPT FROM ADDRESS AT ECONOMIC
SEMINAR .
Bellitto, Nicholas.
THE HOUSE OF ROSANNA SPALATA.
Benay, Jacques G.
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU.
Benedetto, Michael Di.
THE BALLAD OP THE JUST MAN.
Benedict, Stewart H.
NOT GUILTY.
Benes, jara.
AUF DER GRUNEN WIESE. (R)
Bengal, Ben.
ELEGY ON RYE.
Benjamin, Robert A.
DARK CORNER.
Benneche, Merle.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS.
Bennett, Dorothy,.
CHARM WILL TELL. (R)
JAITOY'S ONE-TRACK MIND. (R)
STEPDAUGHTER. (R)
A WOMAN'S A FOOL. (R)
Bennett, Paul.
THE FIREBRAND.
Bennett, Richard Rodney.
A PENNY FOR A SONG.
Bennison, Leila B.
ELEANOR .
Benson, Reed A.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: AID TO
THE EtrEMY.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCJETY REPORT:
TRADE AND TREASON'.
Bentkover , Jacob.
HOME IS A HAPPENING AT THE OFFICE.
Barg, David.
A MOOSE IN THE HOUSE.
Berger, Jan.
WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS IS LOVE.
Berger, John, pseud. SEE Krcmery,
Karol.
Berger, Theodore S.
SHOEMAKERS' HOLIDAY.
Berger, Walter Mahlman.
THAT GIRL JULIE.
Bergland Verlag, G.M.B.H.
DIE VENEZIANISCHEN ZWILLINGE.
DER VERBANNUNG AUS DEM ZAUBERHEICH.
Bergman, J. Peter. SEE Bergman,
Peter Jay.
Bergman, Peter Jay.
JANE EYRE.
Bergmann, Maybelle E. Watson.
MY IffiLANCHOLY BABY. (R)
Berk, Juliene.
THE VACUUM CLEANER.
Berkley, James.
APPROACHES TO LITERATURE, VOL.2.
THE LITERATURE OF AMERICA, VOL.ll.
PATTERNS OF LITERATURE, VOL.5-
Berkowitz, Luci.
OEDIPUS TYRAHNOS.
Bernard, Kenneth.
THE MOKE-EATER.
Bernstein, A. A-
THE MARK OF CAIN.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
Bernstein, George. SEE Gruber,
Mrae. George Bernstein.
Bernstein, Henry.
ELVIRE. (R)
Bernstein, Robert A.
THE SNOW QUEEN.
Bernstein, Tonl,
THE MERMAID.
Berry, Warren J.
GOODBYE TO APRIL.
Bertinl, Rose.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
Berton, Ralph.
A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND.
Bethel United Church of Christ,
Evansville, Ind. Men's Brotherhood.
THE BEACON.
Beverly, John, pseud. SEE Washington,
George.
Beze, Theodore de.
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
Biafore, Patricia Lopez.
PEPE AND SHEBA.
Bielesch, John.
THE DEVIL'S BLOODY TRAIL.
Bigelow, W. T.
EVENING PRAYER.
MORNING PRAYER.
Biggar, J. B.
CHARITY COMMITTEE. (R)
Bill, Mary Fournier.
PICKETT ' S CHARGE .
Binge, B. B., pseud. SEE Herken,
Leo M.
Bingham, Dorothy A.
LEARNING, BUT THE HARD WAY.
Binns, Katherine Daln.
THE BAKERS OF EEVERWYCK.
Bil-absau, Andre.
DAME NATURE'. (R)
Birch (John) Society.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT.
Bird, Lance.
THE GOLDEN VANITY.
Birkhead, Muriel C.
A MEAL IN MINUTES.
Birnbauffl, Ursula.
DER SCHUHU UND DIE FLIEGENDE
PRINZESSIN.
Birnkrant, Samuel H.
RAINBOW IN THE DARK.
Birtwistls, Harrison.
THE MARK OP THE GOAT.
Bissell, Keith W.
HIS MAJESTY'S PIE.
Blackburn, Thomas.
THE JUDAS TREE.
^lackmore, Peter.
LOT'S WIFE. (R)
Blackwood, Granby, pseud. SEE
Golden, Abraham.
Blaisdell Pub. Co.
AS YOU LIKE IT.
MEASURE FOR MEASURE.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF
DENMARK.
THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR'.
Blake, K. E., pseud.
Katherine E.
SEE Bowen,
Blake, William Dorsey.
C.yjTATA.
THE KEY GAME.
STARNAP.
Blanc, Ninette.
TIDE RIP.
Bland, H. L.
THIRTY MINUTES WITH SANTA CLAUS. (R)
THIRTY MINUTES WITH THE PILGRIMS. (R)
THIRTY MINUTES WITH WASHINGTON. (R)
Bland, Joellen.
RED WING.
Blanton, Floyd A.
FOUR START BUT FIVE GO TO CALIFORNIA.
Blatt, Bernard.
PETER'S FIRST PLAY.
Blatt, Josef.
SALOME .
THE TALES OF HOFFMANN.
Blau, Raphael David.
GALACTIC PATROL.
Bleioh, Jolem, pseud. SEE
Goldenthal, Jolem.
Blish, Jamss.
A TRUE BILL.
Bliss, Alice Caroline.
THE AFRICAN TROPHIES.
Bliss, Alice Wltherspoon.
FIRE AT HALF-MOON BAY.
Blitzstein, Marc.
NO FOR AN ANSWER. (R)
Bloch, Bertram.
DARK VICTORY. (R)
Bloch, Donald A.
A CROWD OF STARS.
Elomqulst, David Wels.
A SPRINGTIME FOLLY.
Bloom, Leo.
BECAUSE- THERE WERE MORE OF THEM
AROUND.
Bloom, Prescott E.
SKI PATROL.
Blue, Barry, pseud. SEE Blumenkranz,
Solomon Karl.
Blue, Ira. , ,
NO HUMAN HAND. (R)
Blumenkranz, Solomon Karl.
PAPA GRUBERMACHER, TOYMAKER .
Bode, William T.
HERE COME THE CLIPPERS.
Bodeen, DeWitt.
SWAN SONG.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KNOW.
Bod in, Duane L.
MENU.
Boeck, Johann A.
I«IARIO UND SULLA.
Boerez, Maurice.
LE DIKTAT.
Bogart, Leo.
MASS MEDIA IN THE YEAR 2000.
Boggs, Susie H.
THE FRONTIER STORY.
^°iiLUTE''T0' AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER.
Bolt, Lilian.
THE FIX-ITS.
Boito, Arrigo.
U GIOCONDA.
Boland, Clay A., Jr.
CHRISTMAS SONG.
DRAGON, HO.
A VISIT TO THE DENTIST.
A VISIT TO THE DOCTOR.
Bolton, Guy.
THREE AFTER THREE. (R)
Bonooeur Productions, Inc.
HAT OR RAINBOW.
Bond, Johnny.
THE CRAZY MIXED UP HOTEL.
Bond, Tekla.
THE TYRANT, PART I.
Bonds, Judith Laurene.
THE FAIRY WITCHMOTHER.
THE MILLION DOLLAR SMILE.
SOUTHERN FRIED SOUP.
Bono, Sonny.
CHASTITY.
B66k41-j B6b.
THE NEW FIRST FAMILY, I96H.
Eoosey & Hawkes, Inc.
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA.
NATALIA PETROVNA.
Boosey S: Hawkes Music Publishers, Ltd.
DES ESELS SCHATTEN.
Booth, Thomas Lykes.
IT'S TEXAS.
Border, Doug.
ABOUT FACE.
Boressoff, Bernard.
THE WORLDS OF MARK TWAIN.
Borland, Betty Lou.
THE LITTLE MAID.
LOVE IS A MAGNET.
Bosshardt, Elmer H.
LIVING IN THE WORKSHOP OP THE INFI-
NITE.
Bowdler, Ralph.
RATS.
Bowen, Katherine E.
I AM AN AMERICAN.
Bowers, Willard.
DESIGNATION BLUE.
Bowman, Margaret Cochrane.
YUCATAN .
Bo:-', Sydney.
GLAMOROUS NIGHT. (R)
Boxell, Paul.
MANY MANSIONS. (R)
Boyd, Alice Elizabeth.
A CHANCE ROMANCE.
MARK TWAIN HEUTE ABEND.
Boyer, Frank.
ELECTRONIC INSTALLERS OF AMERICA,
INC. PROVIDES WIDE SERVICES FOR THE
COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY.
Boylan, Daniel Joseph Tobias.
IF I HAD MY WHOLE LIFE TO LIVE OVER
AGAIN, I WOULD GIVE THE PART TO AN
UNDERSTUDY.
Boylan, Eleanor.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS.
Boylan, Mary.
CURLEY MCDIMPLE.
Boylston, Mary Louise.
OLD MAN TATTERBUG. (R)
Boynton, Judd.
THE MISTS OF UTZI-LOBOS.
Braddock, Sara.
THE SILENCE OF LARGHETTO.
Braddon, Mary Elizabeth.
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.
Bradford, Mary.
AUTUMN IN NEW YORK.
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NAME INDEX
65
(R)
Bradley, Alfred.
ASK ME TOMORROW.
Bradley, Edward.
A WALTZ DREAM.
Brady, Jack L.
ELECTRONIC INSTALLERS OF AMERICA,
INC. PROVIDES WIDE SERVICES FOR THE
COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY.
Brady, Leo.
BROTHER ORCHID.
(R)
pseud.
SEE Marpol,
SEE Barrett,
BrahmSj Mussee A
Raymon .
Branch, Hettye Wallace.
THE STORY OP 80 JOHN.
Brandt, Frances, pseud.
Myrtle.
Brandt, Mae L.
SHOULD ENVELOPES BE TRUSTED.
Brandt, Ruth H.
SHOULD ENVELOPES BE TRUSTED.
Branham, Eugene 0.
THE BROODING JOSHUA.
Brannan, Robert Louis.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. CHARLES
DICKENS, HIS PRODUCTION OF THE
FROZEN DEEP.
Braswell, Don.
A BRACE OF PLAYS ABOUT HAMILTON
VALEDICT.
Brattin, Jean.
THE ENCHANTED LEGACY.
Bratton, Karl H.
THE BALD KNOBBERS.
Braude, Michael.
ROOM 129-
Braun, Frances P.
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN STONE HOUSES
SHOULDN'T THROW GLASS.
Braun, Robert Edward.
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN STONE HOUSES
SHOULDN'T THROW GLASS.
Braun, Rudolph J.
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN STONE HOUSES
SHOULDN'T THROW GLASS.
Brazer, William P.
C'EST TOUJOUR L' AMOUR ET LA GUERRE.
Brazier, William P.,
Brazer, William P.
pseud. SEE
Brazy, Jacques W.
THE UNDERWATER PINCH.
Brschtj Barbara.
MUTTER COURAGE UND IHRE KINDER. (R)
Breoht, Bertolt. SEE Brecht, Eugen
Berthold Friedrlch.
Bffeftht, Eugsn Berthold Priedrich.
JUNGLE OF CITIES ANT) OTHER PLAYS'.
LEBEN DES GALILEO. (R)
MUTTER COURAGE UND IHRE KINDER. (R)
THE VISIONS OP SIMONE MACHARD .
Brecht, Helene Weigel.
MUTTER COURAGE UND IHEE KINDER. (R)
Brecht, Stefan S.
BRECHT ON BRECHT.
MUTTER COURAGE UND IHRE KINDER. (R)
Brecht, Stefan Sebastian.
LEBEN DES GALILEO. (R)
Breen, Robert.
BROTHER GO.
Breen, Wilva,
BROTHER GO.
Breffort, Alexandre.
MON NE2 SUR LA COMMODE.
Brendel, Bettina.
THE GENIUSES.
Brendle, Mary.
BORN ANEVf.
CIRCUS.
RUG LIGHTS.
WALLPAPER.
Brennan, Edward.
MAXIMUM EFFORT.
Brewer, George Emerson, Jr.
DARK VICTORY. (R)
Briant , Virginia .
THE CATALYST.
Brickley, Joseph.
BOBBINS & ASSOCIATE.
Bridge Corp. of America.
PLAY BRIDGE WITH THE EXPERTS.
Brighouse, Barbara.
BRITISH PASSPORT. (R)
Brighouse, Harold.
BRITISH PASSPORT. (R)
Bright Tunes Music Corp.
AMAZING GRACE.
BE YOURSELF.
BURN BABY BURN.
THE COURAGE TO REPENT.
DAWN OF A NEW DAY.
THE DEATH OF ANY MAN.
FEAR KNOCKED AT THE DOOR.
HANDWRITING ON WALL.
KEEP THE FAITH BABY.
LOVE YOUR ENEMIES, THE POWER OF LOVE.
A MANDATE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
MY DEAR COLLEAGUES.
ONE DAY.
THE POWER OF PRAYER.
A SENSE OP Sm.
THIS THING, THIS THING, JESUS.
WHAT'S IN YOUR HAND.
Brilant, Arthur M.
MURDER IS.
Brinson, Rosemary Greene .
PRESCRIPTION: LOVE (RX: LOVE:)
Britten, Benjamin.
ALBERT HERRING.
Broadman Press.
DEVOTIONAL DRAMAS FOR A MISSION
WITNESS.
DEVOTIONAL DRAMAS FOR EASTER.
Broderick, Patricia.
MAVEOMICHAELIS .
Brodsky, Marvin Alyn.
JOSHUA .
Brome, Robert.
PIGEON.
Br oner, E. M.
SUMMER IS A FOREIGN LAND.
Bronte, Charlotte.
JANE EYRE.
Brookins, Dana.
FINN MCCOUL AND THE CUHULLIN.
Brooks, Mel.
GET SMART.
Brooks, Richard E.
THE BIG LITTLE FISHERMAN.
FOUR WAY SPLIT.
Brooks, Thomas E.
HANDS UP, HARRY.
Broones, Martin.
UNE DECOUVERTE QUI REPOND AUX BESOINS
D'AUJOURD'HUI.
Broudy, Shaunee Laurence.
FLAME.
HAUNTED YE/\RS.
Brown, Harris L.
UNCOVER MOONSHINE.
Brown, James M.
THE INDICATOR DIAGRAM, NEW MEANING,
NEW USEFULNESS.
Brown, James N.
TOMORROW WAS YESTERDAY.
Brown, Jane r.
RELAXATION.
Brown, John Theodore.
THE BLOOD STREET PLACE.
Brov;n, Milton L.
THIS SOLDIER'S PRAYER.
Brown, Ralph Vernon.
PROLOGUE TO MARTYRDOM. (R)
Brown, Robert G.
LINCOLN, PART TWO.
Brown, Robert K.
PROLOGUE TO MARTYRDOM. (R)
Brown, Steve.
CHRISTMAS SONG.
Bl-ufening, Joseph H.
THE MID-SOUTH INVENTOR'S FAIR.
Brunner, Theodore F.
OEDIPUS TYRANUOS.
Bryan, Alfred.
THE SYMPHONT OF THE GRAND CANYON.
Bryan, Frances.
THE ENCHANTED LEGACY.
Bryant, Joseph, Jr.
I HAVE A FRIEND.
Bryngelson, Mary Ellen.
YOU DON'T MIND IP I DIG YOUR MOTHER,
DO YOU.
Brzozowski, Edward.
THE LEGEND OF A SUMMER PLACE.
Bueci, Mark.
THE HERO.
Buchanan, George.
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
Buchanan, Maurice DeMars.
NOBODY HERE BUT US PEOPLE.
Buchner, Norman Eugene.
REYOGALAXATION.
Buhrman, Bert,
THE BALD KNOBBERS.
Bunce, Cora jane Diane.
THE LITTLE DIPPER.
Bunuel, Rafael Alfonso.
IT'S ALL TOO LATE.
Burgess, Margaret.
MAN LOST. (R)
Burgess, Peggie. SEE Burgess, Margaret.
Burgos Suarez, Gabriel Moreno-. SEE
Moreno-Burgos Suarez, Gabriel.
Burke, Tom.
ABOUT FACE.
Burkett, Mrs. J. C. SEE Burkett,
Mary Lou Cooke.
Burkett, Lou. SEE Burkett, Mary Lou
Cooke.
Burkett, Mary Lou Cooke...
OILTOWN, TEXAS, U.S.A.
Burnett, Ivy Compton-
Burnett, Ivy.
SEE Compton-
Burning Bush Music .
SEX, SCHOOL AND LIKE OTHER PRESSURES.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June j
Burrell, John.
THE CONVENIENT MARRIAGE.
THE MUMMERS.
SEE Birkhead,
Burroughs, David, pseud.
Gary Erall.
SEE Schmidt,
Burroughs, Margaret.
WHAT SHALL I TELL MY CHILDREN WHO ARE
BLACK.
Burton, Joanne.
YONDER.
Burwell, Basil.
CARRICK1>IABAUNA.
Bus-Fekete, Leslie.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. (R)
Busenello, Giovanni Francesco.
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA.
Butler, Donald T.
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.
Butler, Henry.
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA.
Butler, Jean Rouverol.
YOUNG APRIL. (R)
Butler, Robert Olen.
PARTITA FOR AUTUMN TWILIGHT.
YOU TALK OF DREAMS.
Butler, Thome J.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO.l.
Butt, Edith G.
OF ROYAL BIRTH.
Byk, Jon Franklin.
FUZZY BUTTON RADIO PROMOTION.
Bynum, Gary.
HORNBLEND .
Byrne, Brian J.
THE SHADOW. (R)
Byrne, John Joseph i
HERITAGE OF THE SHANAUGHREE.
Byrne, John M.
LOVE ON A WIDE SCREEN.
Byrnes, Thomas E.
INEVITABLE HOUR. (R)
Byrnes, Tom.
NORGE IS67 DISTRIBUTORS MEETING.
C & D Productions.
BOSTON SOUL.
Cabrera, Jose Antonio Gutierrez.
FIN DE SEMANA EN TELEVISION.
LA TREMENDA CORTE.
Cadvjallader, John Reece.
THE ZOOID GAINS KATURENESS .
Caillaud, Norbert.
HAIR BEAUTY METHOD.
VISIT TO A FRENCH BEAUTY-SALON.
Calne, Milt. SEE Cajne, Milton A.
Calne, Milton A.
IT'S ALWAYS YOU.
Cairncross, Andrew S.
THE SPANISH COMEDY.
Calabrese, Dan.
BREAKDOWN .
Callahan, Madeliene.
LOVE AT THE FAIR.
Callahan, William.
LOVE AT THE FAIR.
Calvert, Muriel.
Muriel C.
Cambridge Records, Inc.
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA.
Campbell, Edward Irving.
GREEN STAMPS.
Campbell, Gordon F.
DE CHRISTELIJKE WETENSCHAP: DE GODS-
DIENST VOOR EEN WETENSCHAPPELIJKE
EEUW.
HVAD STOLER DE PA.
KRISTEN VETENSKAP: RELIGIONEN FOR EN
VETENSKAPLIG TIDSALDER.
Campbell,' Jack K.
THE BINOCULARS.
Campbell, James B.
FIRST TO SEE THE LIGHTS GO ON.
Campbell, Janice.
ALBUMBLATT.
Campbell, Jim.
BACK HOME.
SEE Campbell,
Calvert, Melody.
Muriel C.
SEE Birkhead,
Campbell, Owen, pseud.
James B.
Campbell, Pamela P.
THE ELF'S NUGGET.
Campbell, Robert.
THE KNIGHTS OF THE STEPS.
Campbell, Robert M.
SON OF LILY FORTUNE.
Campus, Steven.
SETTING UP A ROOM.
Campus, Sue Ellen.
SETTING UP A ROOM.
Campus Film Productions, Inc.
SETTING UP A ROOM.
Cannon, Terence M.
GALOIS.
Canon, J. Lawrence.
THE SAGA OF ROARING GULCH.
Canton, Robert C.
THE HIP SET.
Caputo, Pasquale.
SPAGHETTI SAUCE AND OTHER DELIGHTS.
Carballido, Emilio.
THE DAY THEY LET THE LIONS LOOSE.
I TOO SPEAK TO THE ROSE.
Cardenas, Rose M.
THE SHADE PEOPLE.
Cardwell-Westinghouse .
THE NEW C-W MARK H-60 HYDRAULIC
FRICTION DRAFT GEAR.
Carette, Louis.
UN JOUR, J'AI RENCONTRE LA 'VERITE.
Carey, Ron.
THE SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT COMEDY OF
RON CAREY.
Carl, Kenneth M.
JUDO WAS HIS WEAPON.
Carlson, Raymond.
LOOK AT MY BODY IT'S VJILD.
Carmichael, H. Kenn.
AT THE CROSS, THE JERUSALEM CYCLE.
Carolina Population Center, University
of North Carolina. SEE North Carolina.
University. Carolina Population
Center.
Carpenter, Donald G.
THE DOUBLE FLASHBACK.
Carr, Dorothy.
PRESENT FROM SALTSEA . (R)
Carr, Thomas.
THE TWO-FOR-ONE.
Carroll, John A.
ADELHEID .
Carroll, Lewis, pseud. SEE Dodgson,
Charles Lutwidge,
Carroll, Paul Vincent.
FAREWELL TO GREATNESS.
KINDRED. (E)
Carter, Conrad C.
GLAMOROUS NIGHT. (R)
NU FOES SHALL STAY. (R)
Carter, Mary G.
SEARCH ME. (R)
Carter, N. B. C.
NO FOES SHALL STAY. (R)
Carter, Mrs. N.-B. C.
GLAMOROUS NIGHT. (R)
Carter, Randolph.
THE LATE LATE SHOW.
MONKEYS AND MEN.
Caruso, Joseph G., Jr.
BIFF.
Case (J. I.) Co.
THE CASE 750 CRAWLER.
CASE WINDROW SPECIAL COMBINES.
THE 580 CONSTRUCTION KING.
ONE-FIFTY-FIVE AND ONE-NINETY-FIVE
COMPACT TRACTORS.
PROFIT POWER.
SERVICE IS PROFITABLE.
680 CONSTRUCTION KING.
THAT OTHER BUSINESS, PT.II.
THE W-g SERIES B LOADER, TOPS IN
VALUE.
Case, William.
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THAT BOY.
-(R)
Casoary, Vera.
RING TWICE FOR LORA.
Casseil, Richard A.
WHAT IS THE PLAY.
Cassidy, Vin.
THE PUPPET TREE.
Castro, Victor Auz . SEE Auz Castro,
Victor.
Gates, William Wesley.
THE DIRECTOR.
Cathedral Square Pub. Co., Inc.
THE ANATOMY OF DRIVING.
Caudill, Venson.
THE COST OP ISOLATION.
Cauley, Harry.
ANY EVE. FOR ADAM.
MISS TUSCALOOSA.
Cavalli, Francesco.
L'ORMINDO.
Cavallo, Johnny.
TASTE LIKE MORE.
Cavanaugh, Eugene C.
DANCING DAN'S CHRISTMAS.
THE THREE-A-DAY.
Cavanaugh, Eugene C. SEE Showboat Co.
Cavanaugh, Gene. SEE Cavanaugh,
Eugene C.
Cavrell, Otis.
BURN A CANDLE FOR THE LIVING.
Cazanave, George.
A GOOD IDEA.
Cazanave, Mary.
A GOOD IDEA.
Cazden, Joanna.
DAWN OF EDEN.
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1967
NAME INDEX
SI
Cedarwood Pub. Co., Inc.
CHRISTMAS EVE IN HEAVEN.
MOM AND DAD.
Ceravolo, William.
ORAL LECTURE ON INSTANT CAMPER AND
INSTANT CAMPERS RELATED CHARACTERS.
Cern, Jules.
DE CHRISTELIJKE WETENSCHAP: HEER-
SCHAPPIJ OVER HET ATOOM.
DIE CHRISTLICH WISSENSCHAPT: DIE
HERRSCHAFT USER DAS ATOM.
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA: SOLUCION
DIVINA PARA TODO PROBLEMA HUMAHO.
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA: SU REVELACION
DIVINA Y SU APLICACIOK HUMANA.
LA SCIENCE CHRETIENNE ET LA MAITRISE
DE L'ATOME.
LA SCIENZA CRISTIANA: DOMINIO
SULL'ATOMO.
Cervantes, Miguel.
DAS WUMDERTHEATER .
Cervantes, Miguel de.
CAMACHO'S IVEDDING.
Cessna, Ralph W.
HAY UN DIOS.
Cessna, Robert T.
A FEW OF THE USUAL NUDES.
Chandler, Jerry T.
A DAISY CHAIN.
THE MERIVALES.
PASTORALE.
THE RAINBOW SHOT.
Chapin, Robert Frayne .
GREAT AMERICAN FAMILY. (R)
Chappell, William.
THE VIOLINS OP SAINT-JACQUES.
Charboneau, Francis.
BROTHER, COME RUNNING.
Charfoos, Lawrence S.
LET'S MAKE A PLAY.
Charles, J. D. SEE Hanidis, Julie
Charles.
Charles, Julie. SEE Hanidis, Julie
Charles.
Charlton, Jeanne Murray.
PUPPET PLAYS.
Chase, Hamilton.
SCIENCE AND BELIEF.
Chase, Harold Taylor.
SCIENCE AM) BELIEF.
Chastain, Donald G.
HORNS UP.
Chaucer, Geoffrey.
CHANTICLEER.
Chazin, Edviard.
BRIEFCASE.
A PRIMER OF A CONTROVERSIAL FIGURE.
Chekhov, Anton Pavolvich.
THE DUEL.
LA.TE BLOOMING FLOORS.
THE SEAGULL.
Cherrell, Guen.
THE MADAM.
Cherryholmes, Olive Price.
THE YOUNG MAY MOON. (R)
Chlanese, Merle.
GLASS GIRL.
Chibeau, Edmond V., Jr.
TOUPEE OR NOT TOUPEE.
Chicago. University.
THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF WILLIAM
CONGKEVE .
Chidsey, Alan Lake.
ASTRONOMICA.
HAPPY WILL TOMORROW BE.
SAIL-HO.
Chidsey - Kevan Enterprises.
ASTRONOMICA.
HAPPY WILL TOMORROW BE.
SAIL-HO.
Children's Theatre Committee of the
Junior League of Philadelphia. SEE
Philadelphia. Junior League. Chil-
dren's Theatre Committee.
Children's Theatre Press.
THE GHOST OF MR. PENNY. (R)
TREASURE ISLAND. (R)
Chipman, Sylvia.
MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR.
Chocheles, Ir^vin.
KING BORU.
Chomont, Kenneth Louis.
THE PLACE OF FEAR AND PEACE.
Choudens, Editions.
BENVENUTO CELLINI.
Chouraqui, Andre.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL'.
Christensen, J. A.
THE EMPEROR OF THE MOON.
NEW CLOTHES FOR HARLEQUIN.
PUNCHINELLO AND THE DONKEY.
Christy, Angela.
ISAIAH'S DAHCE.
Cimarosa, Domenico.
LE ASTUZIE PEMMINILI. (R)
Cirtain, James W.
LIFE IS MORE THAN A LOOK.
Citron, Samuel J.
WHEN A CANDLE IS LIGHTED.
City Film Corp.
ULYSSES.
Clark, Helen M.
MOONSET. (R)
Clark, Isaac Edgar.
A DAY IN THE NATIONAL PARKS AND
OTHER BAND MAGIC HALFTIME SHOWS
FOR BAWDS.
Clark, James Nisbet.
LETHE AND MIMIR WHERE PEOPLE GATHER.
Clark, Ralph Grames.
KATHLEEN, THE MAID OF KILLARNEY. (R)
Clark, Robert.
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
Clark, Sarah Grames.
KATHLEEN, THE MAID OF KILLARNEY. (R)
Clark, Susan L.
PAROUSIA.
Clarone, pseud. SEE Claudio, Cesare S.
Classic Text Tapes.
.'•lARKHEIM.
LES MISERABLES.
KEVJ CHRONICLES OF REBECCA, JACK-O'-
LANTERN .
Claudel, Paul.
L'ANNOUNCE FAITE A MARIE. (R)
JEANNE D'ARC AU BUCHER. (R)
A VOICE LIKE THE HUMAN VOICE.
Claudel, Mme. Paul. SEE Claudel,
Reine Sainte Marie Perrin.
Claudel, Reine Sainte Marie Perrin.
L'ANHONCE FAITE A MARIE. (R)
Claudio, Cesare S.
THE THIN MASK.
Clayton, James, pseud. SEE Harrison,
James E., Jr.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne.
HUCK FINN.
TOM SAWYER.
ROUGHING IT.
Clement, Victor.
LOVER DESPITE HIMSELF.
Clements, Colin.
JUNE MAD. (R)
THAT'S HOLLYWOOD. (R)
THROUGH THE NIGHT. (R)
Clements, Florence Ryerson.
JUNE MAD. (R)
THAT'S HOLLYWOOD. (R)
THROUGH THE NIGHT.' (R)
Clendenen, Laurel Ernestine Davenport,
THE LITTLE LOST STAR.
Clinton-Baddeley, v. C.
THE WHAT D'YE CALL IT.
Clork, Harry.
SEE m LAWYER. (R)
Clurman, Harold.
FIVE EVENINGS.
Coates, James Jimmy.
TO MOM WITH GLORY.
Coca-Cola Co. Duncan Foods Co. SEE
Duncan Poods Co.
Cochrane, Peggy. SEE Bowman,
Margaret Cochrane.
Cockrell, Marian.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KNOW.
Cocteau, Jean.
LES MONSTRES SACRES. (R)
cafsr, Martha.
ABOUT PACE.
Coffee, Lenore. SEE Cowen, Lenore
Coffee.
Cohen, Harold.
THE SECRET FORMULA.
Cohen, Martin A.
JUDAISM'S COMING GOLDEN AGE: THE
PROMISE AND PROSPECT OF AMERICAN
JEWRY.
Cohn, Ruby.
TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA: ENGLAND'^
IRELAm, THE UNITED STATES.
Colby, Ronald.
HALSTEAD'S HOUSE.
Cole, Grover C.
THE BLUE CASINO.
Colette, pseud. SEE D'Amario, Prank.
Collier, Kenneth F.
A WILTED AFTERNOON IN HEAVEN.
Colllnge, Patricia.
DAME NATURE. (R)
Collins, Freda.
FOOLISHNESS OF GOD. (R)
CoUitt, E. Flo.
DARKNESS AND DAWN.
Collodi, Carlo.
PINOCCHIO AND THE FIRE-EATER.
Colombo (Franco) Inc.
LA B0HEI1E.
LA GIOCONDA.
Colpet, Max.
MILLIONEN FUR PENNY.
Colton, J. Geoffrey.
JOURNEY IN FOREVER.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
SNOW WHITE GOES WEST.
Combs, Prentiss.
THE SIGN.
Comden, Betty.
I'M GETTING MARRIED.
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
Compton-Burnettj Ivy.
A HERITAGE AND ITS HISTORY.
Condit, Eloise.
THE ROYAL ROGUES.
ConforteSj Claude.
LE MARATHON.
Congdonj Marie.
MUSICAL VERSION OF LITTLE WOMEN. (R)
Congreve, William.
THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF WILLIAM
CONGREVE .
LOVE FOR LOVE.
CortklSj Ellsworth Prouty.
GOLD IS WHERE YOU DON'T FIND IT. (R)
Connecticut Bank 8: Trust Co. , Hartford.
MEN DON'T CHANGE. (R)
SOLO PLAYS. (R)
Connellj Christopher Thomas.
RHONDA.
Connell, Richard.
BROTHER ORCHID. (R)
Conoverj Grandin R,
THE PARTY ON GREENWICH AVENUE.
Conrad, Christine.
TOM OP BEDLAM.
Considine, Robert.
LADIES DAY. (R)
Conway, David J.
SUZY CREAMCHEESE.
Cook, C. James.
EMPRESS BROWN.
Cook, Richard.
THE INHERITORS.
REUNION.
Cooke, Edna Gallmon.
BOTTLES OF TEARS.
HE'S COMING BACK AGAIN.
HIS BLOOD HAS MADE ME WHOLE.
Cooper, Mrs. Frank M. SEE Cooper,
Ruth Lindsay Hughes .
Cooper, Gerald.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
Cooper, Merlan C.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Cooper, Michael.
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE.
Cooper, Pat. SEE Caputo, Pasquale.
Cooper, Ruth Lindsay Hughes.
BAHRUM GUR. (R)
Cooper, Theodore Gleston, Jr.
CHOCOLATE BOY.
MACK.
Cooper, Wyatt.
OH, TO BE WITH MOTHER, NOW THAT
FATHER'S HERE.
Copani, Peter.
BLISS .
LETHE AND MIMIR >IHEEE PEOPLE GATHER.
Copenhaver, Charles William, Jr.
HOW TO BURY YOUR BROTHER.
Coppola, Anton.
SALUTE TO AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER.
Coppola, Vincent.
DE TROP.
Coral Reef Photographers, Inc.
AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY.
Cordell, Alexander.
THE RAPE OF THE FAIR COUNTRY.
Corig, John.
ALL THE SAME.
Corneille. Pierre.
LE CID.
Cornell University.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. CHARLES
DICKENS, HIS PRODUCTION OF THE
FROZEN DEEP.
Cornish, Roger N.
THE LAUNDROMAT-DAY .
Cornwall, J. Spencer.
MARITANA. (R)
Cosentino, Nicholas.
THE GIRLS BOARDING SCHOOL.
Cosmatos, George P..
ECHO OF A SCREAM.
Costello, Kevin, pseud. SEE McCann,
Gerald Aloyslus.
Cottrell, Richard E.
A KISS FOR A LIFETIME.
Courtney, George W., Jr.
THIS IS OUR FLAG.
Cousins, Francis William.
LA CIENCIA CRISTIANA OFRECE LA VERDA-
DERA LIBERTAD A LA HUMANIDAD.
Coward, Noel.
CURTAIN CALLS. (R)
Cowart, Rosa Cash.
THUNDERING SOUNDS OF THE WEST.
Cowen, Lenore Coffee.
FAMILY PORTRAIT. (R)
Cowen, William Joyce.
FAMILY PORTRAIT. (R)
Cowen, Mrs. William Joyce. SEE
Cowen, Lent re Coffee.
Cox, Edward L.
WE OWE IT ALL TO EDGAR J.
Cox, Elizabeth Anne.
YANKEE GO HOME.
Cox & Tanz Advertising Agency.
AL SWENSON FORD.
ALPINE INN AND MOTOR LODGE.
BECKER AND BURNS.
MELCHIORRE CHEVROLET.
QUAKER CITY DODGE.
Coxe, Louis 0.
VANITY FAIR.
Coy, Dianne.
THE ODYSSEY OP A BASTARD.
Coyle, Alexander T.
JESUS MINUS TEN.
Craddock, Francis Dallas, III.
GLEANERS OF WEEDS.
Cramer, Laurence Charles.
I DIED A SOLDIER, PART 2.
Crane, Larry.
Mahlman.
SEE Berger, Walter
Crang, Alan.
THE MARK OF THE GOAT.
Craven, Mary.
PAVANNE .
Crawford, John Alexander, III.
CRADLE ME.
SIRENS .
Crawford, Tad. SEE Crawford, John
Alexander, III.
Craze, Frances.
CLARENCE, CONTROL YOURSELF.
Crone, Glenn P.
THERE REALLY IS A SANTA GLAUS.
Crosby, John.
WORLD WALKS IN. (R)
Cross, Beverley.
HALF A SIXPENCE.
Cfouss, Anna E.
LIFE WITH FATHER. (R)
Grouse, Lindsay Ann.
LIFE WITH FATHER. (R)
Crouse, Russel .
LIFE WITH FATHER. (R)
Crouse, Timothy.
LIFE WITH FATHER. (R)
Crowley, John Michael.
THE GOLDEN VANITY.
SEE Croy, Mae
Croy, Mrs. Homer.
Savell.
Croy, Mae Savell.
CATNIP LANE..
Crozier, Eric.
ALBERT HERRING.
Crulckshank, Allan.
POLLY WANTS A PIRATE.
Cruse, Howard Russell.
THE SIXTH STORY.
Cuccia, Simone,
LA ZOLFARA. (R)
Cule, C. P.
TERIKE .
Cullen, Alan.
TRUDI AND THE MINSTREL.
Culter, Richard Eugene.
THE LADY WHO LOOKED LIKE A BULLDOG.
Cunningham, Jack.
WISP IN THE WIND.
Cunningham, Phyllis Penn.
LEGEND OF THE CHERRY TREE.
pseud. SEE
Curran, Ana stasia,
Septant, June.
Curti, Victor M.
WITH THE TIDE.
Curtis, Mabel M.
DREAM OF THE DORMOUSE.
Cuttingham, George.
THE DESERTER.
Cyrus, Paul King, pseud. SEE Curti,
Victor M.
Dachs, David.
I GOT DENVER LAST NIGHT.
Dagan, Gabriel.
THE REUNION.
Dahdah, Robert.
CURLEY MCDIMPLE.
Daisyfields Corp.
AMY VANDERBILT SPOTS.
Dalman, Georges.
ALBERT HERRING.
Dalton, A. Winnifred Seymour.
PUBLICITY A NO-NO TO PUBLICITY A GO-
GO.
Dalton, Freddie Seymour.
A. Winnifred Seymour.
Daly, John Jay.
THE GREAT SECRET.
D'Amario, Prank.
THE BEWITCHED BOY.
D'Ambroslo, Barbara.
SIMPLY (J. TERRIFIC.
Dana, Richard.
THE BOOKWORM.
Dana, Richard Henry.
TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST.
Dane, Clemence.
TESS OF THE D ' URBERVILEES .
SEE Dalton,
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NAME INDEX
69
SEE Korfhage,
D'Angelo, Salvatore J.
THE TWENTY-FIFTH CENTURY COMIC.
Danielewski, Tadeusz Z.
A KIND OF TREASON.
Daniels, Mary Louise.
CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE.
Danser, John.
THE MARK OF CAIN.
Dansicker, Michael E.
TOM SAWYER.
Darien, Thomas.
IL PAPA E MORTE.
Darion, Joe.
MAN OF LA MANCHA.
Dai-yah, Melcena Rose.
HOLLYWOOD IS A FAMILY AFFAIR.
Da Silva, Howard.
THE ZULU AND THE ZAVDA.
Daugherty, Edith.
FLIGHT WITH GLORY.
Davenport, Da\'id5 pseud.
David Davenport.
Davenport, John.
THE NEW C-W MARK H-60 HYDRAULIC
FRICTION DRAFT GEAR.
OPPORTUNITY-KNOWLEDGE .
OPPORTUNITY-POWER .
OPPORTUNITY, PROFIT, CORN AND BEANS
VERSION .
OPPORTUNITY- PROFIT, \fflEAT AND GRAINS
VERSION.
Davenport, Robert George.
THE PESSIMIST.
David, Hubert W.
TULIP TIME. (R)
David, Marv.
ROYAL CROWN COLA I967 BOTTLER MEET-
INGS.
THEME FINALE.
David, Michael Robert.
THE ANXIETY QUOTIENT.
KLOPPING, THE ART OF JEWISH KARATE.
David, Worton.
TULIP TIME. (R)
Davidon, Yaoov.
ENEMIES OP THE PEOPLE.
Davidson, Brian Elliott.
WALL.
Davidson, Charles.
IfflAT MAKES PES AH DIFFERENT.
Davidson, Frances.
WHAT MAKES PESAH DIFFERENT.
Davidsonj George C.
A CHILD WENT FORTH.
Davidson, John B.
JOHNNY APPLESEED.
Davidson, Patricia,
WHERE HAS MY LITTLE GOD GONE.
Davies, T. R.
PARADISE ISLAND.
Davis, Allen, III.
THE EGGS WON'T MIX.
LEROY AND THE ARK.
THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN THE HOUSE OP
THE MOUSE.
WHERE THE GREEN BANANAS GROW.
Davis, Danny.
CIGARETTES.
GRAMPS VERNON.
THE HECKLER.
HOW TO MEET A GIRL.
LINDA.
A MAN AND HIS WATERMELON.
_ SHOW BIZ.
Davis, Donald.
MR. & MRS. NORTH. (R)
Davis, Edward.
NO FOR AN ANSWER. (R)
Davis, Fitzroy.
A LONELY HEART.
Davis, Herbert.
THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF WILLIAM
CONGREVE .
Davis, Josephine.
NO FOR AN ANSWER. (R)
Davis, Marvin.
SPARROW IN A MOUSETRAP.
Davis, Owen.
MR. & MRS. NORTH. (R)
Davis, Sidney.
ANOTHER CONCEPTION.
Davis, Steven.
ABOUT FACE.
Davis, Vern.
YOU GOTTA PLAY IT SO LOUD.
Davliz Music Corp.
For xvorks claimed by Davliz Music
Corp SEE Davis, Danny.
Dawkins, Cecil.
THE DISPLACED PERSON.
Day, Clarence B.
LIFE WITH FATHER. (R)
Day, Frederic Lansing.
BANNED IN BOSTON.
DEATH FROM WITHIN.
Dean, Mrs. Henry H. SEE Dean, Lois
Von Haupt.
Dean, J. William.
MA POTTER'S KINGDOM.
THE TIME MACHINE OF DR. BOTTS .
THE VALLEY OF GOLD.
Dean, Jimmy.
BIG JOHN'S SON.
Dean, Lois Von Haupt.
THE GOLDEN BIRD.
Dearborn, Robert Lowrie.
FIXED POINT OVERFLOW.
Deardorff, Robert Dean.
DEATH WAS A DRUMMER BOY.
Deason, Prank.
THE MOOR.
De Beze, Theodore. SEE Beze, Theo-
dore de.
D& Cola, Pelix.
THE BLACK NOTES, THE WHITE NOTES.
De Cozio, Michael J.
C'EST TOUJOUR L' AMOUR ET LA GUERRE.
DePorest, Charles R.
THE WORLD'S PREMIER ALL POWER WATER
THRILL SHOW.
deGroth, Henri, pseud. SEE Garcy,
Philip H. G.
De Guzman, Michael.
WHEN I GROW UP.
Delghton, Leonard Cyril.
OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR.
Delacour, M. A.
SPLIT THE POT.
De la Taille, Jean. SEE La Taille,
Jean de.
De La Vergne, Gladys Hurlbut.
HIGHER AND HIGHER. (R)
Deliberti, Anthony A.
BOYS AN.
Dell, Jack Holton.
THE DUEL.
Dellecker, Ronald.
ADELHEID.
De Luca, Eddy. SEE De Luca, Edmond
Galileo.
De Luca, Edmond Galileo.
TOCKS ISLAND.
De Luca, Stuart Michael.
SOCRATES.
SEE Maupassant,
De Maupassant, Guy,
Guy de .
Denham, Reginald.
THE HARUM. (R)
LADIES IN RETIREMENT. (R)
Deniooff, Marvin.
A CAGE FOR THE SONGBIRD.
Denker, Henry.
AN EVENING IN ATHENS.
WHAT DID WE DO WRONG.
Dennis, Patrick, pseud. SEE Tanner,
Edward E., III.
Dennys, Joyce. SEE Evans, Joyce Dennys.
Dento-Medical Tapes, Inc.
THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY.
Dentroux, Louis.
THE COURAGE PILLS.
Dermit, Edouard.
LES MONSTRES SACRES. (R)
De Rodio, George.
DYING TO ACT.
De Rogatis, Frank.
THE CHAIRMAN OP THE BOARD.
RED CARNATIONS FOR PAUL.
De Rogatis, Yola.
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.
RED CARNATIONS FOR PAUL.
De Roo, Edward John.
THE ARMPIT.
CALL ME ETHEL.
Ddry, Tibor.
BACK HOME.
Deskins, Darla Sue.
IT WAS SUDDEN.
De Sola, Helen, pseud.
Helen,
SEE Winner,
Dessaignes, George Ribemont-, SEE
Ribemont-Dessaignes, George.
De.Sylva, B. G. SEE DeSylva, Geo. G.
DeSylva, Geo, G.
DUBARRY WAS A LADY.
(R)
De Sylva, George G.
DU BARRY WAS A LADY. (R)
Deucher, Sybil.
CURTAIN CALLS FOR JOSEPH HAYDN AND
SEBASTIAN BACH. (R)
Devaney, D.
LITTLE BROTHER.
Devlne, Jerry.
PLEASE DON'T PEED THE GIANT.
m&-
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DRAMAS
Jan.-June
SEE Benedetto,
De VI to, Ron.
THE SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT COMEDY OF
RON CAREY.
De Vrles, Peter.
I'VE BEEN THINKING.
De Wallly, Lfon.
BENVENUTO CELLINI.
De Witt, Jack.
THS JElffiLS OF OPHIR.
Di Benedetto, Michael.
Michael Di.
Dickens, Charles.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Mekey, Elinor.
PREP SCHOOL FOR HEAVEN. (R)
Dickinson, Emily.
MAGIC PRISON.
Dickinson, Peter.
THE JUDAS TREE.
Dietrich, Edwin Jarry.
THIRD PARTY SUITS ANB POTENTIAL RE-
SPONSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUAL ENGINEERS
EMPLOYED IN INDUSTRY.
Di Gioia, Giuseppe.
WE DREAM AGAIN.
Dillon, John, pseud. SEE Fuery, John
Joseph.
Dimm, Rhoda, pseud. SEE Flschl,
Ruth Udelsman.
Di Natale, PhillD.
IMMACULATE CONTRACEPTION.
Dinda, John J.
LOVE AT THE FAIR.
Dinerman, Barry.
PIGEONS ON MY HEAD.
Dinnebler, Otto.
LIGHTER DER WACHT.
Dio Guard!, Orestes Joseoh.
THE DAY TimiE TOFFER LEFT LEWISBUEG,
PA.
Dionise, Frank S.
DOCTOR MONEYCAKE.
GLADIOLA THE LIBRARIAN.
GOOD DEED FOR THE DAY.
THE INTERVIEW. .
RUSSIAN TV SHOW BEAMED TO AlffiRICA:
A PEASANT INTERVIEW.
TELEVISION VISITS RADIO STATION
KirUJi AS CHILLY CHARLEY CHOKES'.
Dlrksen, Everett KicKlnley.
MAN IS NOT ALONE.
THE STORY OF THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.
SEE Singer,
Disraeli, Joe, pseud.
Gerard.
Dittmann, Robert.
KOKIG DROSSELBART.
Divine, Jerry.
THE SHADOW. (R)
Dix, Gloria.
DID YOU HJIVE A HEAD START.
Dixon, Myrna A.
PROM FREEDOM TO P-R-E-E-D-0-M.
Dizenzo, Charles J.
DISASTER STRIKES THE HOME.
Dodd, Gordon B.
ENCHANTED NIGHT.
(R)
Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc.
ALS DER KRIEG ZU ENDE WAR.
PYGMALION AND OTHER PLAYS.
TRAGEDIES II: ROMEO AND JULIET,
OTHELLO, KING LEAR.
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS.
Doll, Paul Larkin.
TOAD AND TUBA.
Don, Carl, pseud. SEE Goldman, Kalman.
Donenfeld, James.
LET'S PUT ON A PURIM PLAY.
Donnelley, Virginia N.
IT'S ONLY THE HORN ON THE SUB, IT
DOESN'T MAKE IT RUN.
Dohnelly, Hugh.
FULL CIRCLE.
Donnelly, Stephen Michael.
MAXIMUM EFFORT.
Donovan. Robert J.
COOPERATIVE HIGH SCHOOL-COLLEGE
GUIDANCE CLINIC.
Doppelt, Gerald Martin.
SIR JOHNY.
Dorik, Edward.
PLANNINGS.
Dorio, Evelyn. SEE Nlcolals,
Evelyn Dorio.
Dostoevski!, Fedor Mikhailovich.
L' IDIOT.
THE IDIOT.
LA ROULETTE ET LE SOUTERRAIN.
THE SECOND MR. GULLEN.
Dostoev^ky, Fyodor. SEE Dostoevski!,
Fedor Mikhailovich.
Dostoievski. SEE Dostoevski!, Fedor
Mikhailovich.
Doufexls, Stavros .
DIE REITEE.
Dougherty, Daniel Franklin.
TOCKS ISLAND.
Douglas, Hal, pseud. SEE Monson,
Douglas Henry.
Douster, Franck, pseud. SEE
La Riviere, Rene Henri Pierre.
Dove, Myrtle.
THE CRIMSON GLORY.
Dow Corning Corp.
FAMILY ALBUM.
Downer, Alan S.
PYGIMLION AND OTHER PLAYS.
Downer, Kenneth.
LITTLE WORLD. (R)
Downura, James.
A GAME OF CHANCE PLAYED IN THE RAIN.
Dramatic Pub. Co.
CRAZY CHRISTMAS.
A HORSE NAMED ED.
Drdek, Richard E.
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS.
Dreeben, Harold.
GO GO RADIO MOSCOW.
Drei Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H.
DER SCHUHU UND DIE FLIEGENDE
PRINZESSIN.
Drew, Dorothy.
TREASURE ISLAND. (R)
ErJlea, Victor.
A VOICE LESSON WITH VICTOR DRILEA,
SPEAKING, SINGING.
Driver, Donald Lee.
STATUS QUO VADIS.
Drucker, R. David.
THE FANATIC.
Dubillard, Rolana.
LA MAISON D'OS.
Du Bocage, Louis Collin.
FASCICULE NOIR. (R)
Ducloux, Walter.
LA GIOCONDA.
MATHIS DER MALER.
DUrrenmatt, Friedrich.
DIE WIEDERTAUFER.
Dufty, Milliam.
BLACK POINT.
Dugan, William F.
LASSIE'S REVENGE.
MARGIE.
Dugan, William Frances.
THE SEAGULL'S ROOST.
Dukore, Bernard P.
TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA: ENGLAND,
IRELAND, THE UNITED STATES.
Dull, , Lloyd .
MISSING.
Dul2aides, Oscar Martin Garcia.
IDOLOS DE PUERTO RICO.
OBSESION SEXUAL.
Dumas, Mildred.
KITTEN SITTIN' .
THE POWER OF MY WILL.
Duncan Foods Co.
FRED'S TWENTY, TAX MAN, BANK.
TAX MAN, BANK, FRED'S TWENTY, IN-
LAWS, MAMA MIA, OFFICE.
Dunkin, William S.
ONCE UPON THREE TIMES.
Dunn, Geoffrey.
L'ORMINDO.
Dunne, D. Michael.
BARREN JUSTICE.
Durand, Charles.
STRICTLY BUSINESS.
Durlan, Don B.
THE BIG TEN.
THE DIFFERENCE.
FIRE-SAFE BY TEST.
THE OTHER FELLOW'S SHOES.
Durma, Norman A.
THE HISTORY OF ROCK
'N ROLL.
Durrett, Bobbye Russell.
JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE.
Durrett, Mrs. H. E., Jr.
Bobbye Russell.
Dursthoff, George Henry.
PROLEGOMENON .
Durston, David E.
DIVORCEE'S DATEBOOK.
SEE Durrett,
Dutton, Gene, pseud.
Norman Eugene .
Du Val, Louise.
Du Val.
SEE Buchner,
SEE Foster, Louise
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71
Dyal, Donald 0., pseud. SEE Smith,
Thomas Erskine.
Dyroff, Jan Michael.
THE FLYTING MATCH.
Dzieduszyeka, Therese.
THEATEE.
Dzona Mu3ic, Inc.
EVENING PRAYER.
MORNING PRAYER.
Eager, Edward.
CINDERELLA. (R)
Eager, Fritz.
CINDERELLA. (R)
Eager, Jane.
CINDERELLA. (R)
Eakes, Walter Lon.
FROM UNDERNEATH.
Eakin, Glen Byron,
WHAT ELSE ARE FRIENDS FOR.
Earl, John C.
PSLIGHTLY PSYCHOTIC.
Eastman, Lance.
CLIFFS .
Eastman, Lanoe G.
SAWGRASS BASKET.
Eaton, Robert .Bruce.
INKPADUTA .
Ebi, Earl.
SORRY, COPERNICUS.
Eck, Glenn L.
ONE SONG ON THE OPRY.
Economou, Rochelle.
BECLCH.
Ector, Charles, Jr.
BOTAR THE ROBOT.
Edelstein, Bonnie Arditti.
ROUGHING IT.
TOM COOPER, CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY.
Edgley, Leslie.
YOUR HEALTH DRAMATIZED. (R)
Editions Albln Michel. SEE Michel
(Albin) Editions.
Editions Gallimard.
Editions .
SEE Gallimard,
Editions Joubert. SEE Joubert,
Editions .
Edling, Adele. SEE Edling, Mary
Adele.
Edling, Mary Adele.
THE GAMES.
Edwards, Maurice.
JEST, SATIRE, IRONY AND DEEPER SIGi-
NIFICANCE.
Edwin Productions, Inc.
A GIRL IN SUMMER.
Effrein, Joel Lavjrenoe.
BOXED IN.
Efron, Morris.
MY FAVORITE JAME.
Ehrenman, Howard.
GUESS WHO DIED.
Ehrensperger, Harold A.
THE SPREADING WORD. (R)
Ehrlich, Milton.
BLACK SHEEP.
Eiler, Jim.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
SNOW iraiTE GOES WEST.
Eldrldge, Muriel.
TROUBLE IN THE CELLAR. (R)
Eldridge, Richard.
TROUBLE IN THE CELLAR. (R)
Eldridge Pub. Co.
BUM, C. DAISY.
Electronic Installers of America, Inc.
ELECTRONIC INSTALLERS OF AMERICA,
INC. PROVIDES WIDE SERVICES FOR
THE COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY.
Elegant, Robert S.
A KIND OF TREASON.
Elfenbeln, Hiram.
MOTIVATIONS.
THOSE WHO WILL NOT SEE.
Eliot, George, pseud. SEE Evans,
Mary Ann.
Eliscu, Edward..
OH BEAUTIFUL.
Elkind, Jerry.
THIS V7AS THE WEST THAT WAS.
Ellington, Betty Byrd.
SOMETHING LIGHT TO CARRY.
Ellington, Richard.
WHODUNIT.
Elliott, William I.
FACETS OF FAITH.
Ellis, Albert B.
THE BAD CAT.
Ellis, Frederick E.
COOPERATIVE HIGH SCHOOL-COLLEGE
GUIDANCE CLINIC.
EllEtein, Sylvia Regan.
2ELDA.
Elrlck, George.
ADDITIONAL COLD FINISHED SERVICES.
THE ADVANTAGES OF COLD FINISHED BARS.
HIGH TIMES FOR TIRES, ZODIAC THEME.
THERE'S NO COMPARISON.
THERMAL TREATMENT OP COLD FINISHED
STEEL .
Elwood, Roger.
THEY CAME PROM BELOW.
Emanuel, Jerry.
THE ROSEY FICKLED FINGER.
Emler, prank W.
AUDIO AUTOMOBILE TOURS, IdlR WOODS
NATIONAL MOITOICENT WALKING TOUR.
Emurian, Ernest Krikor.
THE CROlffl AND THE CROSS.
Eney, Harry E.,
MINI-MACBETH .
III.
Egnatzik, Joseph.
YONDER.
Eney, Woody. SEE Eney, Harry E., III.
Engar, Keith Maurice.
RENDEZVOUS .
England, Paul.
THE CALIFORNIA BLONDE.
Enyart, Ruby M.
CHRISTMAS AT WIDOW STEPHENS.
tei'hard,. Thomas A.
CREON.
Erickson, Paul A.
VARDET AV ETT ANDLIGT SATT SE .
Erlenwein, Henry F.
A MAN OF SORROWS.
Ernst, Karl.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS.
Ersklne, John.
HENRY DISARMS.
Ei'sklne, Thomas.
THE TRIAL OF PETER ZENGER.
Eshleman, Harry David.
JAKE FAUCET, A WANTON TRAGEDY.
Esps^nak, Liljan.
CREATIVE DANCE AND ITS USE IN PSYCHO-
THERAPY.
Esplanade, Edition, G.M.B.H.
CHARLEY'S NEUE TANTE.
MILLIONEN FUR PENNY.
Esslin, Martin.
FOUR PLAYS.
Estate of Flannery O'Connor. SEE
O'Connor, Flannery, Estate of.
Estella, Ramon A.
COUNTERPLOT .
Esterman, Benjamin.
GRIDS FOR SCORING VISUAL FIELDS.
SCALE FOR SCORING VISUAL FIELDS.
Eugster, Carla.
FREEDOM TRAIN.
Eulo, Kenneth R.
THREE LADIES IN A BARROOM.
Evans, E. Eynon.
COLD COAL, (r)
EvanSj Jerry L. SEE Liebson,
Laurence S.
Evans, Joyce Dennys.
HALF-TERM. (R)
Evans, Mary Ann.
MADRIGAL.
Evering, Jim.
A FEW OF THE USUAL NUDES.
Excellorec Music Co.
BOTTLES OF TEARS.
HE'S COMING BACK AGAIN.
HIS BLOOD HAS MADE ME WHOLE.
Exon, Patricia A.
THE HOMESTEADERS.
BETWEEN NOW AND NEVER.
Faber Music, Ltd.
THE GOLDEN VANITY.
L'ORMINDO.
Fabian, Henry, pseud.
Henry J.
Fabian, Josephine C.
ALWAYS ON THURSDAY.
Fadsr, jane.
THE HEARING EAR.
SEE lancovici.
sa£-
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Fager, Mary Katherlne.
THE ABSOLUTES AND THE ABSOLUTION.
Pager, Mary Kay. SEE Fager, Mary
Katherlne.
Fairservis, Walter, A., Jr.
TOWARD A DARK AND INDEFINITE SHORE.
Palco, Ralph.
BIFF.
Palk, Lee Harrison.
ERIS.
HOME AT SIX.
Falk, Ronald P.
THE LOVE TREE.
Fallin, Kenneth Aubrey.
THERE SHE GOES.
Farmelant, Annabelle.
A JUXTAPOSITION: LIFE AND DEATH.
Parmer, James.
CINDERELLA.
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA.
THE THREE BEARS.
Faro, Arllne, pseud. SEE Faruolo,
Arline .
Faro, Frank.
MONSIEUR PAPA DOLL.
Farr, Douglas, pseud. SEE Gilford,
Charles Bernard.
Karris, Fern.
FLOOD WATERS AND INDIANS.
Faruolo, Arline.
MONSIEUR PAPA DOLL.
Faustini, Giovanni.
L'ORMINDO.
Faye, Joey. SEE Palladlno, Joseph A.
Federer, Richard L.
WEEP, ALL YE LITTLE RAINS.
Fedo, Michael W.
BLEST BE THE BIND THAT TIES.
IF A FOUR LETTER MAN MARRIES A FIVE
LETTER WOMAN.
Peeney, William J.
THE HEATHER FIELD.
Felbleman, Peter S.
THE SATISFIER.
Felnberg, Bob.
LADY AND THE TIGERS.
Feingold, Katherlne.
A SERVICE FOR ALEX.
Feinstein, Joe.
READY OR NOT.
Feinstein, Joseph.
FOUR'S A CROWD.
Pekete, Ladislaus Bus-. SEE
Bus-Fekete, Ladislaus.
Pekete, Leslie Bus-. SEE Buss-Fekete,
Leslie.
Feldhaus-Weber, Mary.
I WISH I MIGHT.
Peldman, Lee Gallup.
FOR WHOM THE BELLE TOLD.
Fellner, Christopher Allyn.
THE PRINCE OF DEMONS.
PRISONERS OF THE BLOOD SAMURAI.
Fellows, Malcolm Stuart.
COME FLY WITH ME.
Felton, Keith Spencer.
THE BLUE-TAIL FLY.
THE LAST LOST WEEKEND OF MISSIONARY
PEALE.
Peltz, Kurt.
SAISON IN SALZBURG. (R)
Fensel, Irma.
ONE BEAUTIFUL ME.
Pehson, Jill.
THE PILGRIM.
Fenson, Jill. SEE Raspln, Jill
Fenson.
Pet-guson, Burnett B.
ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON.
Permaud, Michel.
LE NEZ EN TROMPETTE.
Permor, Patrick Leigh.
THE VIOLINS OF SAINT -JACQUES .
Fernandez, Carmen Lara.
HELP YOUR CHILD TO GROW UP.
Ferrari, Ermanno Wclf- . SEE
Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno.
Peuohtwanger, Lion.
THE VISIONS OF SIMONE MACHARD.
Flckel, Helen Etta. SEE Flckel,
Mary Helen Etta.
Pickel, Mary Helen Etta.
THE WHISTLING WITCH.
Field, Francis T.
DAY'S END.
E'leld, Margie.
ABOUT PACE.
Fields, Dorothy.
DU BARRY WAS A LADY. (R)
SWEET CHARITY.
Fields) Herbert.
DUBARRY WAS A LADY. (R)
Filgesj Hildegard Wilhelmlne.
AUF DER GRUNEN WIESE. (R)
Pink, Arthur B.
MIKE BEST.
Fink, Barbara.
HAND ME YOUR EARPLUGS, DEAR.
Pink, Jerome B.
HAND ME YOUR EARPLUGS, DEAR.
First, Theodore Conrad.
A PLAY.
First National City Bank, N.Y.
JUST A SECRETARY.
Fischer, E. Ivy.
OUT OF THE FOG.
Pischl, Ruth Udelsman.
WASN'T SALLY SILLY.
Fisher, Beatrice, pseud. SEE Hirsch,
Beatrice.
Fisher, James.
APPLEJACK .
THE SINGING BARTENDER.
Fisher, Steve.
THE KID FROM TERRE HAUTE.
Fitch, Kenneth W.
A FAR CRY.
Fitzball, Edward.
MARITANA. (R)
Fitzgerald, Eleanor.
POT OF GOLD. (R)
Pitzhugh, Donald L.
THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF ORIGINAL SIN.
Pitzhugh, Lauren. SEE Fitzhugh,
Donald L.
Fitzpatrick, John Kenneth.
THE LONG EXPERIMENT.
PitKroy, Elizabeth.
ROYAL INTERLUDE. (R)
Flagg, Raymond H.
THREE PAIRS OF EYES.
Flavin, Martin.
ROAD TO DAMASCUS. (R)
Fleischman, Maxine.
THE MATING OF THE DINASAURS.
THE TIGER SWALLOWTAIL.
Fletcher, Joseph.
ETHICS AND UNMARRIED SEX, MORALS RE-
EXAMINED.
Fllnn, Eugene C.
TRANSFER .
Flom, Leonard .
IN UTERO.
MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS.
Flomar Music, Inc.
EVENING PRAYER.
MORNING PRAYER.
Flood, Christopher, Jr.
MORGAN TOWN.
Plores, Theodore M.. , Jr.
SUZY CREAMCHEESE.
Plotow, Frederick von.
MARTHA. (R)
Pl6yd, Dorcthy M.
THE GRAY GOBLIN.
FSldes, Emerio.
TERIKE .
Foley, James.
THE AMORALITY PLAY.
Fontaine, Brigitte.
MAMAN J'AI PEUR.
Ford, Kenneth Randolph.
R. U. HUNGRY.
Ford, Robert C.
CONSUL TO OPEKI.
For em, Leon,
FAMILY DRAMA.
Forest, Robert G.
THE MAN FROM WEYHILL.
Forrest, Halmer, pseud. SEE Moser,
Halmer Forrest.
Fortmann, Stephen P.
DESIGNATION BLUE.
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SEE SchultZj,
Fosse, Kobert.
SWEET CHARITY.
Poster, Donald, pseud.
Donald John.
Foster, George.
THE NEW FIRST FAMILY, 196a.
Foster, Louise Du Val.
CAT EYE.
Fountain, Judson.
HALLOWE'EN IN THE UNDERWORLD.
TOUGH GUY.
Pournier, Clifford.
COLD COMFORT.
Powke, Helen Shirley.
MARIA CHAPDELAINE.
Fowler, John Thomas.
THE SOUND OF DRUMS.
Poxj Joseph M.
MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF HEW.
Fra&kman, jane Susan.
FIN NESS AND THE UNSCALEABLES.
Frade, Jose.
ENCRUCIJADA PARA UNA MONJA.
Fraker, Tom R.
SHADES OF GRAY.
Francis, Paul, pseud. SEE Marsico,
Joseph Francis.
Francis & Marvin Music .
LITTLE BROTHER.
Francke, Caroline.
LITTLE WORLD. (R)
Prankenhuis, Jean Pierre.
AS THE STORK FLIES.
FADE IN AND FADE OUT.
Franklin, Dan, pseud. SEE Dougherty,
Daniel Franklin.
Franklin, Eddie.
TWO MAN RIDE.
Franklin, Eva.
RAGS TO RICHES.
Franklin, Lucy Brown.
AWAKE, MY LOVE.
Fransella, Paul R.
ALL THE INIQUITIES.
Praser, Helen G.
STRANGE PHENOMENA.
Pratti, Mario.
ELEONORA DUSE.
Pratturo, Louis M.
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS.
Freed, Donald.
THE UNITED STATES VS. JULIUS AND
ETHEL ROSENBERG.
Freedom, Leon.
THE DEATH RAY.
Freeman, Arthur.
HENRY VI, PART TWO.
Freeman, Bud.
SEX, SCHOOL AND LIKE OTHER PRESSURES.
Freeman, Michael.
YOU AND WHOSE ARMY.
Freeman, Seth.
SUPERMARKET.
Freitas, Robert V.
THEY CAI1E FROM OUT OP THE SKIES.
A KIND OF JUSTICE.
DO IT YOURSELF.
FOR GOODNESS SAKE. (R)
KING OF THE CASTLE.
THE MADAM.
Frere, Andre. ^
NOUVELLES COMEDIES A UNE VOIX.
Fretz, David L.
FAIR COMPETITION IN THE 1968
OLYMPICS .
Friebert, Stuart.
ALS DER KRIEG ZU ENDE WAR.
Plriedmahj Alan.
WHAT? ANOTHER SPY STORY.
Friedman, Kenneth H.
THE NEIGHBORS.
Friel, Bernard Patrick.
THE LOVES OF CASS MCGUIRE.
Friel, Brian.
Patrick.
SEE Friel, Bernard
Friendship Press, Inc.
FACETS OP FAITH.
Fries, Henry J.
THE MASTER COLLECTION SYSTEM.
Frink, Charles W.
A DAY OF GRACE.
Frlsch, Max.
ALS DER KRIEG ZU ENDE WAR.
Fritz, John L.
A TRIBE OF BRONZE INDIANS.
Frost, Stuart.
HEAVENLY VACATION.
Puery, John Joseph.
P TROOP: THE HEKAWIS RISE AGAIN.
Fuller, John B.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO.l.
Fullmer, Richard.
RIDE THE PROUD WIND.
Furia, Carl.
THE SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT COMEDY OF
RON CAREY.
Furnas, Marthedith.
JOY TO THE WORLD. (R)
G
French (Samuel) Ltd.
COME FLY WITH ME.
Gables Music Co., Inc.
CINDERELLA .
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
THE THREE BEARS.
Gabriel, August Daniel.
FAMOUS FIRST AMERICANS.
YOUR AMERICAN PATRIOT SPEAKS.
Gadshian, Lyane L.
BONNIE.
Gagliano, Frank.
NIGHT OF THE DUNCE.
Gainfort, John.
NEVER NO THIRD DEGREE.
Galeote, Mario.
A LA PLAYA EN MOQUINI.
Gallimard, Editions.
ELOCOQUENTE.
LA GUERRE EST FINIE.
LA MAISON D'OS.
(R)
LE MINOTAURE.
NOUVELLES COMEDIES A UNE VOIX.
LA ROULETTE ET LE SOUTERRAIH.
LE SILENCE.
THEATRE.
Gallup, Lee. SEE Feldman, Lee Gallup.
Galvin, W. Randolph, Jr.
LESTER THE JESTER.
Oamburg, Stanford Richard.
IT'S EASY TO BELIEVE.
TO LIVE A FAST LIFE.
Gannon, Richard D.
ALL HAIL KING JOHNSON THE SECOND.
Garbin, Ronald Alexander.
GREAT TWEED.
Garcia, Gilbert.
THE BARD AND DR. PACE.
Garcy, Philip H. G.
THE CONTAINER.
Gardner, Lewis.
TWELVE JOBS FOR COBB.
Gardner, Rufus Hallette, III.
CHRISTABEL AND THE RUBICON. (R)
Garet, Michael Steven.
A GAME OP CHANCE PLAYED IN THE RAIN.
Garlin, Martha Millet.
GENESIS! GENESIS.
Garrett, Oliver H. P.
SIR JUDAS.
Garrow, Walter J.
MANAGEMENT OP VENDOR RESOURCES.
Garvey, Thomas W.
PAR, THE STEADY DRUMMER.
Garwood, Ellen.
THE STRANGE AMBASSADOR.
THE WILD HEART.
Gatoh, Thomas L., Jr.
CAESAR'S SHARE.
Gates, Crawford.
RENDEZVOUS .
Gates, Thomas John.
CHATEAU ST.
Gay, John.
POLLY WANTS A PIRATE.
THE WHAT D'YE CALL IT.
Gaye, Mel, pseud. SEE Darrah, Melcena
Rose.
Gaylor, Robert Gene.
THE CARD CATALOG.
Geary, Edna M.
THE MAN FROM WEYHILL.
Geary, Vere. SEE Rubino.. Vere Gea^-y.
Gehrecke, Prank.
NOBODY GOES HOME MAD.
Gelb, Phillip S.
JUSTICE.
Gellendre, Herbert V.
ULTIMA THULE. (R)
Gendelman, M. J., pseud. SEE
Adelman, Max.
General Motors Corp. Oldsmoblle
Division.
CASH IN ON THE ACTION.
FRONT RUNNER.
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GEHERAL MOTORS CORP. OEDSMOBILE
DIVISION, -Con.
HEADLINE NEWS ABOUT THE NEW OLDS
LINE.
HOW TO SELL EXTRA VALUE.
LOOK AT IT THEIR WAY.
1967 DELRADO 88 SERIES.
1967 DELTA 88, SOMETHING BETTER WORTH
REACHING FOR.
OLDSMOBILE'S NINETY-EIGHTS, THE CAR
WITH EVERYTHING, PLUS.
THE OUT-FRONT WAGON SET.
RUNNING START.
TRY AND STOP ME.
WHAT'S IN A NAME.
WHAT'S IN AN OLDS.
WHY DIDN'T THEY SAY Y.E.S.
General Motors Corp. Pontiac Motor
Division.
BLAMING OTHERS.
ELEGANCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67.
FOLLOWING THE LEADER, PARTS I AND II.
OLD-FASHIONED VIRTUES PAY OFF.
RED-HOT AND READY.
S.E.X. AND THE PONTIAC SALESMAN.
THE SELF-STARTERS.
TAKE A TIP FROM DAD.
THROUGH YOUR OWNER'S EYES.
WATCH IT, TIGER TERRITORY.
YOU'RE THE DOCTOR.
General Techniques Associates, Inc.
ORAL DELIVERY ON TELEVISION PROGRAMS.
Genet, Jean.
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU, VOLUME 2:
LE THEATRE DE LA CRUAUTE.
Geoghegan, Thomas D.
THE IVORY HUNTERS.
Gibson, Wendy.
AREN'T WE WONDERFUL.
Gideon, Gill, pseud.
Patty Gill Gideon.
SEE Wade,
SEE Davenport,
George, Robert, pseud.
Robert George.
Geraldi, Joseph.
CHRISTINA OP THAILAND.
Gerber, Mabel.
MUSIC APPRECIATION WITH MABEL GERBER.
German, Edward L.
YONDER.
Gerstad, John.
SWING FAMILY WISE.
DON'T MAKE A DOUBTFUL DEAL ELSEWHERE,
WOULD IT MAKE YOU MAD.
Getz Advertising.
DON'T MAKE A DOUBTFUL DEAL ELSEWHERE,
WOULD IT MAKE YOU MAD.
Ghelderode, Michel de.
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU, VOLUME
1: LE THEATRE DES ENFERS.
PANTAGLEIZE.
Ghlsalbert, Mario.
DAS DUMflE MADCHEN. (R)
IL MALATO IMMAGINARIO. (R)
Giacosa, Giuseppe.
LA BOHEME.
Giani, Romualdo.
L'INTRUSA. (R)
Gibler, Jacqueline.
FADE-OUT.
Gibson, Henry J.
THE REVENGE OF DR. BURRELL.
Glem, Gary Wayne.
FOR VfflOM THE BELLE TOLD.
Gilbert, Brenda Carol.
WHEN THE CAT'S A'/fAY.
Gilbert, Edwin.
OPUS So2. (R)
SOOTHE THE SAVAGE BREAST. (R)
Gilbert, William S.
THE GONDOLIERS. (R)
Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck.
COCK AND BULL.
Gilchrist, Joelyn Scott.
NOBODY GOES HOME MAD.
GUEST FOR BREAKFAST.
THE LADY LINGERS.
Giiford, Charles Bernard.
ANY BODY FOR TEA.
Gillard, Ann.
IN MEMORY OF A DEAR FRIEND.
Gillen, J. Howard.
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
Gilliat, Sidney.
UNSER MANN IN HAVANNA.
Gillivan, James J.
WALDBERG .
Gilroy, Frank D.
FAR ROCKAWAY.
Ginn & Co. Blaisdell Pub. Co. SEE
Blaisdell Pub. Co.
Ginsberg, Bernard Matthew.
A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND.
Giraudoux, Jean.
L'APOLLON DE BELLAC.
INTERMEZZO.
SODOME ET GOMORRHE.
VISITATIONS.
Giron, Arturo.
EDITH'S PLAY.
Givvin, Louis V.
THE COUNCIL.
TALENT SCOUT.
THEY'RE AFTER MARY DEVILIN.
THEY'RE HANGING VIOLET RYDER AT NOON
TODAY.
Gladir, George.
DARGON, HO.
Glaser, Carol A.
CRY, YOU'RE ON TRAGIC CAMERA.
Glasner, Ann K.
A FELLA FOR LISA.
Glenn, Dana.
ONE MORE TIME.
Gllok, Stanley.
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Glover, Louie.
WINGS IN THE DARK. (R)
Gohre, Hans.
DAS WUNDERTHEATER .
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.
TORQUATO TASSO.
Goetz, Austin.
BLOOMING MRS. BUDD. (R)
HUMDINGER. (R)
Goetz, Patricia C.
THE BLUE JEVfELS.
Goff, I.
NO LONGER INNOCENT. (R)
Goldberg, Didian.
LET'S PUT ON A- PURIM PLAY.
Goldberg, Suzanne.
DEVILMAN.
Golden, Abraham.
THE BLACK ROOM.
Golden, John.
WORLD WALKS IN. (R)
Goldenthalj Jolem.
THE CARRIAGE.
Goldman, James.
THE LIOW IN WINTER.
Goldman, Kalman .
OVER MY DEAD BODY.'
Goldman, Leo.
A LITTLE CONSCIENCE MONEY.
STILL SMJILL SOFTSELL.
Goldman, Phyllis W.
THE CARNIVAL LEAVES AT NOON.
Goldoni, Carlo.
DIE VENEZIANISCHEN ZWLLINGE.
Goldsmith, Clifford.
THE ALDRICH FAMILY. (R)
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.
Gollancz (Victor) Ltd.
FAMOUS PLAYS OP 1958-1939. (R)
Gomez-Arcos, Agustin.
THE PILGRIM.
Gonzales, Mary N.
AN IRKUTSK STORY.
Goodhart, Amy W. SEE Rhatigan,
Edward E., Trustee.
Goodhart, Eliza M. SEE Rhatigan,
Edward E. , Trustee.
Goodhart, Sarah C. SEE Rhatigan,
Edward E., Trustee.
Goodhart, William.
RAT OR RAINBOW.
Goodman, Dody. SEE Goodman, Dolores M.
Goodman, Dolores M.
MISS TUSCALOOSA.
Goodman, Eckert .
MANY MANSIONS. (R)
Goodman, Helen P.
MANY MANSIONS. (R)
Goodman, Jules Eckert.
MANY MANSIONS. (R)
Goodrum, Paris Macklin.
HARRY AND SAM.
THE REGISTER.
THE SWING.
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1967
NAME INDEX
75
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co .
RADIAL PM TRUCK TIRES.
Goold-Verschoyle, N.
JUNGLE OF CITIES AND OTHER PLAYS.
Gordon, Bernard.
THE LAST TRUMPET.
Gordon, David J.
THE OCTOPUS.
Gordon, Ruth.
HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER.
Gorellk, Mordecal.
NO HUMAN HAND. (R)
RAINBOW TERRACE.
SATURDAY STORIES.
Gorrio, Tobia, pseud. SEE Boito,
Arrigo.
Gostanian, Victoria Elraaslan.
WAY OF THE LIGHT.
Gotham Film Productions, Inc.
JUST A SECRETARY.
Gott, George.
FIRST PLAYS.
Gotthelmer, Irving.
LET'S GO SHOPPING.
Gould, Frank.
ELMER, THE YOUNGEST. (R)
Grabbe, Christian Dietrich.
JEST, SATRIE, IRONY AND DEEPER SIG-
NIFICANCE.
Graeff, Thomas L.
ORF.
Graham, Colin.
THE GOLDEN VANITY.
A PENNY FOR A SONG.
Graham, Lloyd.
EV'RY SKIRT.
Graham, Van Scott.
THE BIG EAR.
Grahame, John F.
THE QUEEN OF PERSIA.
Grain, Mark.
THE RATIONAL AND THE IRRATIONAL IN
HUMAN BEHAVIOR, FROM NEURO-
MECHANISMS TO PRESENT DA't HUMANISM.
Grant, Garrett M,
WHERE HAS MY LITTLE GOD GONE.
Grant, Helen. SEE Proctor, Helen.
Grass, GUnter.
FOUR PLAYS.
Grasset, Bernard.
VISITATIONS.
Grasset (Bernard) Editions.
L'APOLLON DE BELLAC,
SEPT IMPROMTUS A LOISIR.
SODOME ET GOMORRHE.
Grattan, Alejandro.
Alexander Daniel.
Grattan, Alexander Daniel.
MAELSTROM.
RENDEZVOUS WITH COURAGE.
Graves, Frederick Bruce.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
Graves, Robert.
THE WORLD'S DELIGHT.
SEE Grattan,
Graviano, Patricia.
A MOTHER'S PRAYER.
Gray, David.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Gray, Ginger. SEE Gray, Lenore T.
Gray, John.
SPARE RIB.
STRIKER SCHNEIDERMAN.
Gray, Lenore T.
THE MIRACULOUS EASTER EGG MACHINE.
Gredy, Jean Pierre.
UN FEU PLUS TARD, UN PEU PLUS TOT.
Green, Adolph.
I'M GETTING MARRIED.
Green, Carolyn. SEE Scott, Carolyn
Green.
Green, Joseph.
DEAD SEA CAPER.
Green, Martha.
THE PUPPET TREE.
Green, Martin.
HOW TO CATCH A GHOST.
Green, Stanley.
SALUTE TO AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER.
Green Hornet, Inc.
THE GREEN HORNET. (R)
Greenaores Productions, Inc.
THE SNOW TIGER.
Greenberg, Edward.
LITTLE MISTER.
Greenberg, Lawrence J.
GAIL GALAXIE, SPACE LADY.
Greenberger, Hov;ard ,
GROW WITH ME.
Greene, Ben.
THE SYMPHONY OF THE GRAND CANYON.
Greene, Ed, pseud. SEE Greenberg,
Edward .
Greene, Graham.
UNSER MANN IN HAVANNA.
Greenfield, Elliott.
CARTE BLANCHE.
Greenridge, Gertrude.
PROGRAMME.
Greenwood, Duncan.
NO TIME FOR FIG-LEAVES.
Gref^, William.
THE WILD REBELS.
Greggs, Herbert Dana.
GREEN BAGS, WHITE LINEN.
Gregftr, Caren Lee.
MASK OF SANITY.
Creneker, Lillian.
DOGGIE TALK.
Greth, Roma.
LOVE STORY.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE YEAR.
Grether, Grace.
ALWAYS ON THURSDAY.
Grey, Christian, pseud. SEE Harkins,
Francis.
Grieco, Rose Florence.
LIFE CAN BE FANCY.
Griffin, G. Edward
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT.
Grill, Penny.
LADIES OF THE PALMEATER HOME.
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
SNOW WHITE GOES WEST.
Griiran, Wilhelm Karl.
SNOW WHITE GOES WEST.
Groat, Hazel M.
NO MAN IS AN ISLAND.
Grosbard, Ulu.
THE INVESTIGATION.
Gross, Alexander.
THE INVESTIGATION.
Ground, Robert.
GIRL SHY.
Grove Press, Inc.
JUNGLE OF CITIES AMD OTHER PLAYS.
Groverland, Jack, pseud. SEE
Arnebold, William.
Gruber, Mme. George Bernstein.
ELVIRE. (R)
(jruenwald. Otto. .
SOMMEESPROSSEN.
Grundmeyer, Pearl.
CAPTAIN SNUFF GETS INVOLVED.
Guardlno, August.
GIGGLES AN' GAGS OFF BROADWAY.
Guardlno, Louis.
GIGGLES AN' GAGS OFF BROADWAY.
Guercio, Rosemarle .
EVER-EVER LAND.
Guidotti, Tee.
DESIGNATION BLUE.
Guidry, Ingrld.
LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH.
GuigOn, Andr4.
SI PUBLICITY M'fiTAIT CONTfe.
Gulndon, Richard .
THE RACE RIOT REVUE.
Guitry, Lana Marconi.
YOU'RE TELLING ME. (R)
Guitry, Sacha.
YOU'RE TELLING ME. (R)
Guitry, Mme. Sacha. SEE Guitry, Lana
Marconi.
Gulxogn, Alfred T.
WKDER OF THE TOWN CORPORATION
OFFICIAL.
Gullok, Jane B.
THE ELF'S NUGGET.
Gumbs, Austin E.
MADRIGAL.
Gunderson, George.
MGNAVOX COMMERCIAL.
RED KETTLE SOUP COMMERCIAL.
SCHWEPP'S C0M1»!ERCIAL.
Gunner, Gary William Patrick.
CONVERSATIONS AT A CRUCIFIXION.
Gunther, John.
YANKEE CLIPPER. (R)
Gustin, Wilfred L.
ADVANTAGES OF ADULTERY.
PROBLEM PREGNANCIES.
Guttmann, Frederick.
AUTUMN LEAVES.
STILL BUSY.
Guzman, Michael de. SEE De Guzman,,
Michael.
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DRAMAS
Jan. — June
Guzzetti, Joseph.
FIGURE OP A MAN PALLING.
Guzzettl, Joseph P., Jr.
ftUIET IN THE SKY.
H
H3.a.s Pstfep
JOHNNY APPLESEED IN THE OHIO TERRI-
TORY.
PAUL BUNYAN AND THE LAUGHING RIVER.
Hackettj Harley.
THE CENCI.
Hacks, Peter.
DER SCHUHU UND DIE FLIEGENDE
PRINZESSIN.
Hafferkarap, Robert Glenn.
RIGMAROLE.
Hagan, James.
BIFF.
Hageman^ Darwin.
THE STATUE.
Haggerty, Michael J.
THE' MATING OF ELAINE.
Hagopian, Edward.
WHITE HAN, BLACK MAN, YELLOW MAN,
CHIEF .
Haim, Victor.
MOURIR EN CHANTAHT.
Haimsohn. George.
DAMES AT SEA.
Haines, Fred.
ULYSSES.
Halevy, Julian.
THE LAST TRUMPET.
Hall, Bradley, pseud. SEE Ruber,
Nancy Lee.
Hall, Edward John.
THE CUR\'E OF THE WHEEL.
Halpern, Martin.
THE MENTOR.
Halty, Nurla.
OLLANTAY.
Hamilton, Christian.
THE LOVING COUPLE.
Hamilton, D. Richard, pseud. SEE
Torma, John .
Hamilton, John M.
THE CUBAN STORY.
Hamilton, Nancy.
ONE FOR THE MONEY. (R)
Hamilton, Richard J.
THE CRUSHED CHERRIES.
Hammill, Roseann.
THE LITTLE DIPPER.
Hammond, Robert M.
THE STORK THE EGG LAID.
Hancock, Anthony Inslee.
THE QUEST.
Hand, Lilah.
IT'S AMERICA FOR ME.
Handel, George Frederick.
A MAN OF SORROWS.
Handy (Jam) Organization.
AT HOME IN SPACE.
BEAUTY AHD THE BEAST AND THE NEW
WESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE DISHWASHERS.
BLAMING OTHERS.
BUILDING YOUR IMAGE, BY BETTER
BUILDING.
THE CASE 750 CRAWLER.
CASE WINDROW SPECIAL COMBINES.
CASH IN ON THE ACTION.
CONTROLLING STORE SUPPLIES.
CONVENIENCE IS, THE LADY KENMORE
WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION.
DETAILED DESIGN, IN DEPTH.
ELEGANCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67.
THE 580 CONSTRUCTION KING.
FOLLOWING THE LEADER, PARTS I AND II.
FRONT RUNNER.
HEADLINE NEWS ABOUT THE NEW OLDS
LINE.
HOW TO SELL EXTRA VALUE.
LOOK AT IT THEIR WAY.
1967 DELRADO 88 SERIES.
1967 DELTA 88, SOMETHING BETTER WORTH
REACHING FOR.
OLD-FASHIONED VIRTUES PAY OFF.
OLDSMOEILE'S NINETY-EIGHTS, THE CAR
WITH EVERYTHING, PLUS.
ONE-FIFTY-FIVE AND ONE-NIN"ETY-FIVE
COMPACT TRACTORS.
THE OUT-FRONT WAGON SET.
PROFIT POWER.
RED-HOT AND READY.
RUNNING START.
S.E.X. AND THE PONTIAC SALESMAN.
THE SELF-STARTERS.
SERVICE IS PROFITABLE.
680 CONSTRUCTION KING.
TAKE A TIP FROM DAD.
SCARLETT AND PIERRE, THE PEOPLE
WATCHERS .
THAT OTHER BUSINESS, PT.II.
THROUGH YOUR OWNER'S EYES.
TRY AND STOP ME.
THE W-9 SERIES B LOADER, TOPS IN
VALUE.
WATCH IT, TIGER TERRITORY.
WHAT'S IN A NAME.
WHAT'S IN AN OLDS.
WHY DIDN'T THEY SAY Y.E.S.
YOU'RE THE DOCTOR.
Handy, John K.
THE SWEET ZEPHYR OF ARABIA AND THE
POWER OF CHRISTIANITY.
HaneSj Boyd.
MOM AND DAD.
Haney, William J.
CALL TO COLORS.
HanldlSj Julie Charles.
HI, YAH, BERT.
Hanigan, Carol Hovey.
STRANGE FRIEND.
Hanley, Tullah Innes.
LOVER DESPITE HIMSELF.
Hanley, William.
GOING FOR THE GOOD TIMES.
Hannah, Link.
CHARM WILL TELL. (R)
JANEY'S ONE-TRACK MIND. (R)
STEPDAUGHTER. (R)
A WOMAN'S A FOOL. (R)
Hansley, Owen Ray.
TOM SAWYER.
Hanson, John Stag.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
OLD MAN JACKSON.
Hanson, Marcia M.
OLD MAN JACKSON.
Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.
FOUR PLAYS.
Harder, Eleanor.^
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES.
Hardt-Warden, Bruno.
AUF DER GROnEN WIESE . (R)
Hardy, Thomas.
TESS OP THE D ' URBERVILLES .
Hare, William M.
FINNEY.
Harklns, Francis.
COCK AND BULL.
Harper, Henry H.
LONELY GREAT. (R)
Harper, Louise.
HICCUPS AND HAPPINESS.
Harper, Margaret Pease.
THUNDERING SOUNDS OF THE WEST.
Harper, Marguerite.
LONELY GREAT. (R)
Harper, William Sterling, III.
HOP, SKIP AND OZ.
Harrah, Madge.
HOME OP THE BRAVE.
Harrah, Michael.
PIERRE PATHELIN.
Harrell, John P.
UNLIMITED, UNUSUAL, ENJOYABLE, PART
TIME EMPLOYMENT, OPPORTUNITY
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR BOTH MEN
AND WOMEN.
Harr 1 § . Aurand .
PINOCCHIO AND THE FIRE-EATER'.
RAGS TO RICHES.
Harris, Bernloe Kelly.
HIS JEWELS. (R)
Harris, Elmer Blaney.
THE MAN WHO KILLED LINCOLN. (R)
Harris, Victor.
THE HAN WHO KILLED LINCOLN. (R)
Harrison, James E., Jr.
THE EXPLORER.
Harrison, Stanley.
MACHIAVELLI AMD THE MANDRAKE.
Harrystom, pseud. SEE Tapponnier,
Henri.
Hart, Bruce.
TRY, TRY AGAIN.
Hart, Moss.
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. (R)
Hartlg. Herbert.
DOSTOYEVSKY, POE 8: CO.
Hartman, Jan.
. THE PIT.
Hartwest Television, Inc.
THE GENERATION GAP.
Harvard College. President & Fellows.
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
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NAME INDEX
77
Harvey, Francis L.
THE LITTLE TIN HORN.
Harvsy, Ray.
MAYFIELD ON KITE REEF.
Hatchj Margaret L. D.
FACETS OF FAITH.
Hatlen, Theodore W.
DRAMA, PRINCIPLES S: PLAYS.
Hauff, Wllhelm.
DER JUNGE LORD.
THE YOUNG MILORD.
Haught, James A.
THAT OLD SERPENT CALLED THE DEVIL.
Haught, James A., Jr.
GAMMA COHERENT EQUALS ENERGY OVER
INFINITY.
Hauser, Richard A.
A VOICE LIKE THE HUMAN VOICE.
Haussner, Karl.
iES ESELS SCHATTEN.
Haversat, Lillian Kerr.
A JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM.
Hawes, David Stewart.
ANNIE AMD THE SCARECROW.
Hawkes, John.
THE INNOCENT PARTY.
Hawkes & Sons, Ltd.
ALBERT HERRING.
Hawley, Earle .
TWO FOR SIX DOLLARS.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel.
THE SCARLET LETTER.
Haydou, Irene.
THE WAY TO HAPPINESS THROUGH FAITH.
Haynes, John.
THE MAKING OF CAROLINE.
Hazen, Ida.
UNA DONNA UCCISA CON DOLCEZZA .
Hazen, Roberto.
UNA DONNA UCCISA CON DOLCEZZA.
Hazlewood, C. H.
LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.
Hay, Julius.
MOHACS .
Heald, Anne Azgapetlan.
THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT.
Heartwell, James, pseud.
Louis.
Heath, P. S. Seymour-.
Heath, P. S.
Heeht, Ben.
THE DIVINE SARAH.
JOAN OP ARC.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Heoht, Rose.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
SEE Sunshine,
SEE Seymour-
(R)
(R)
Heilman, Emily Dean.
THE MAGIC DRUM OF YUCATAN.
HSihdl, Paitl.
ABOUT FACE.
Heinisoh, Marshall.
KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY.
Heinz, Ethel Hogan.
ALWAYS ON THURSDAY.
Heller, John.
EVERYWHERE A KISS KISS.
Heller, Joseph.
WE BOMBED IN MEV; HAVEN.
Heller, Richard Moffett.
GOLD SUITS THE KING.
Hellraan, Lillian.
THE LITTLE FOXES. (R)
Hembree, Clyde R.
STILL SMALL VOICE ON A MOUNTAIN.
H^mon, Louis.
MARIA CHAPDELAINE.
Henderson, John.
A HORSE NAMED ED.
Heneker, David.
HALF A SIXPENCE.
Henelt, Borys Pawel.
SUITCASE OF DEATH.
Henry, Buck.
GET SMART.
Henry, Margaret.
PARENTS AND CHILDREN.
Henry, . ;
Sydney.
pseud. SEE Porter, William
Henze, Hans Werner.
DAS ENDE EINER WELT.
DER JUNGE LORD.
EIN LANDARZT.
DAS WUNDERTHEATER .
Herberger, Charles F., Jr.
SHADRACH, MESHACH, AND ABEDNEGO.
Herken, Leo M.
DOROTHY GOES HOME.
Herrod, Ralph J.
THE DRUMS' ARD.
Herron, George D.
MURDER AT MIDNIGHT.
Hershey, John, pseud. SEE Reach, James.
Herzel, Roger H.
THE LEARNED LADIES.
Heyman, Irene Smith.
UNCLE MARTIN'S HAIR-RAISING EPISODE.
Hickokj Floyd.
DR. COY'S FIRST HUSBAND.
Higelin, Jacques.
MAMAN J'AI PEUR.
Higginson, T. W.
MAGIC PRISON.
Hlghberger, C. Joseph.
MADRIGAL.
Hildeshelmer, Wolfgang.
DAS ENDE EINER WELT.
Hill, Allen H.
TICK DOO LOO ROO,
TIC DU LA RUE.
TIC DOO LOO ROO,
Hille, Waldemar.
DAWN CAME TO THE GHETTO.
Hillegass, Clifton K.
HAMLET.
JULIUS CAESAR.
THE TtiMFEai.
Hilton, Brian J.
SILENT WITNESS.
Hinckley, Prlsoilla R.
THE ARTIST AND THE ELFNIKS.
Hindemith, Paul.
I1ATHIS DER MALER.
Hinds, Audrey R.
THE LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE APPROACH.
Hlnes, John.
THE ADVENTURES OF FREDERICK DOUGLAS.
THE CELEBRATION.
Hines, William E.
THIEVES' PARADISE.
Hi Ob, Hanne.
MUTTER COURAGE UND IHRE KINDER. (R)
Hires, Robert D.
THE DEATH OF INNOCENT III.
I GRAB FOR THE ROSES.
MONTGOMERY CLIFT IS DEAD. WHAT DO
WE DO NOW.
Hires Co.
HIGH TIMES FOR TIRES, ZODIAC THEME.
Hirsch, Beatrice.
THE PARAGON.
Hirsch, Bernard. SEE Hirsch, Irwin B.
Hirsch, Irwin B.
WHAT A PLACE.
Hochwaelder, Fritz.
THURSDAY .
Hodson, James Lansdale.-
HARVEST IN THE NORTH. (R)
Hoelscher, Clifford G.
A CLASH OF TITANS.
Hoffman, George.
GETTING ATTENTION.
GORGEOUS TEEVEE.
POP ART.
SALES MEETING.
Hoffman, Guy. SEE Hoffman, William.
Hoffman, Harold G.
NOR LONG REMEMBER. (R)
Hoffman, Lillian Moss.
NOR LONG REMEMBER. (R)
Hoffman, Philip.
COMIC MONOLOGUES AND SKETCHES,
VOLUME TWO.
Hoffman, Richard Lee.
THE SEEKERS.
Hoffman, William.
ANOTHER CITY, ANOTHER LAND.
Hoffren, Edward S.
THE SEED YOU DID SOW.
Hogan, Robert.
BETTY AND THE BEAST.
Hoggard, James.
THE FESTIVAL.
Holby., Lss.
NATALIA PETROVNA.
Holbrook, David.
THE ftUARRY.
Holbrook, Harold R. , Jr.
MARK TVrAIN TONIGHT.
Holder, Jerry Lamar.
l401 AUTOCODER AND S/560 COBOL PRO-
GRAMMING, INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL.
Hollo, Anselm.
JUNGLE OF CITIES AND OTHER PLAYS.
Holloway, Michael.
IMPROMPTU.
Hollowell. Stella W.
THE SING-A-SONG LADY. (R)
HOliHSS, Chris.
ABOUT FACE.
Holmes, Norman B.
DIEU, ET NON LE HASAED.
^aL.
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DRAMAS
Jan. — June
Holt, David.
NO TIME FOR SORROW.
Holt, Elaine.
NO TIME FOR SORROW.
Holtz, David, pseud. SEE Holt, David.
Holtz, Elaine,
Elaine.
pseud. SEE Holt,
Home, William Douglas.
A FRIEND INDEED.
Honegger, Andr?e Vaurabourg.
JEANNE D'ARC AU BUCHER. (R)
Honegger, Arthur.
JEANNE D'ARC AU BUCHER. (R)
Hope, George.
DESERT EMPIRE.
THE SECRET ADVENTURES OF BEN POVffiR.
Sdppe, DeRaszke.
HIS ELECTRIC HAREM.
Horn, Roderick.
TRUDI AND THE MINSTREL.
Hostetter, Heber P.
HEALTH HA2ARBS ASSOCIATED WITH CIG-
ARETTE SMOKING.
Hotchmer, Stephen.
THE EXILED.
Howard, David Belasoo.
OBEDIENTLY YOURS. (R)
Howard, Frederick.
MUSICAL VERSION OF LITTLE WOMEN. (R)
Howard, Joyce Johns.
THE LOVE TREE.
Howard, Robert Paul.
ETUDE .
TIME OUT.
Howard, Sherwin Ward.
DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS.
EL LIBRO DEL ANDREO MARTIN.
Mowarth, Donald.
A LILY IN LITTLE INDIA,
Howerton, James R.
LONELIEST SOLDIER.
Howze, Marlon W.
ADAM AND EVE.
Hubbard, Haven.
PLAYS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
Hubb^rt, Errt^St M.
JUNGLE WITHOUT TREES.
Huber, Nancy Lee .
WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT A MAN.
Huganir, William L.
RESERVATION'.
THE SEASON.
Hughes, Donald.
THE FOLLOWER.
Hughes, Douglass Edmondson.
PABLO.
Hughss, Glenn.
ENCHANTED NIGHT. (R)
Hugo, Victor.
LA GIOCONDA.
LES MISERABLE S.
THIS IS MY BROTHER.
Human Factors Division,
SEE Jan Engineering.
Division.
Humphreys, Bertha Ami in.
PERFECT CRIME. (R)
Humphreys, Henry S.
JOAN OF ARC AT REIMS.
Humphries, Bee, pseud.
Bertha Amlin.
Hunter, Eddie.
DOMESTIC FRIVOLITY.
Jan Engineering.
Human Factors
Hunter, Paul Robinson,
THE TURNCOATS.
Hurlbut, William J.
THE STEEPLE.
Hutchinson, Edson L.
HAWAIIAN LOVE.
Hyde, Robert Ardell.
THE WEDDING.
Jr.
I
I.M.I, SEE Israel Music Institute.
lancovici, Henry J.
THE CIRCLE.
Ibsen, Henrik Johan.
THE SNOW TIGER,
mica, Luigi.
LA BOHEME.
Iltz, Walter Bruno.
frackkBmodie.
Image Maker Shows of California.
WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND.
Inge, William.
WHERE'S DADDY.
Ingells, Douglas J.
THE PLANE THAT REFUSED TO DIE.
Ingram, Gloria, pseud. SEE Roberts,
Fay Ingram.
Innez, John, pseud. SEE Hines, John.
Irving, Washington.
THE ENCHANTED LEGACY.
RIP VAN WINKLE.
THE TRAVELING PLAYHOUSE VERSION OF
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Irwin, Howard H.
YOU ARE NEEDED.
Israel Music Institute.
ALEXANDRA.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
Itallle, Jean Claude van. SEE
Van Itallie, Jean Claude.
Izaro Films.
ENCRUCIJADA PARA UNA MONJA .
J
SEE Humphreys.
(R)
Jackson, Allen Myles.
APRIL 15 PEACE MARCH, N.Y., 1967.
WOMEN STRIKE FOR PEACE.
Jackson, Clara Louise.
A GIRL'S MISTAKE.
Jackson, Douglas.
ALBUMBLATT .
Jackson. Frederick.
MAN BITES DOG. (R)
Jackson, John D.
MUHAMMAD ALI, HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.
Jackson, Myles. SEE Jackson, Allen
Myles.
Jackson, Ruth A.
THE WILD COAST.
Jackson, Shirley.
WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE.
Jackson, Violet E.
THE BARTONS FROM LIVERPOOL STREET.
Jackson, William.
MUD-FLAT POP ART SCULPTURE.
Jacobs, Edward Russell.
THE PSYCHEDELIC.
Jacobs, Paul I.
THE REVOLUTION IN OUR SCHOOLS.
SERVICEMEN AROUND THE WORLD.
Jacobs, Raymond.
SQUEEZE PLAY.
Jacobson, Dan.
THE ZULU AND THE 2AYDA.
Jacobson, Glenn.
THE MODELS.
Jacobson, Jack.
THE WEDDING.
Jaf.f*, Etttily.
THE NEXT STEP.
Jaffe, Grace.
THE CARNIVAL LEAVES AT' NOON.
Jaffey, Herbert.
SQUEEZE PLAY.
James, Edith L.
BOB THE FREIGHTER'S DOG.
James, Elizabeth Coates,
WE DECIDED TO MAKE YOU FORGETFUL.
James, Helen.
THE LEGEND OP HOLE IN THE ROCK.
James, Henry.
WHEN IN ROME.
Jan Engineering.
STRUCTURED FEEDBACK.
Jan Engineering. Human Factors
Division.
STRUCTURED FEEDBACK.
Janes, H. Hurford.
MADAME LA BARONNE. (R)
Janke, Harold.
FALSE ALARM-BABY.
Janoska, Emerick.
YOUNG HEARTS.
Janowsky, Herbert L.
LOLLIPOP ISLAND.
Jarrett, Jennifer Lynn.
BEFORE AND AFTER.
Jeanes, Harriette Swope.
THE HOPE OF HEAVEN.
Jeffers, H. Paul.
GALLANT MEN.
MAN IS NOT ALONE.
Jenlson, Pauline Elizabeth.
CRITIQUE OF LITTLE INDIANS.
Jenkins, Margaret-K.
A BOX OF TRICKS.
Jenkins, Mrs. Ray L. SEE Jenkins,
Margaret K.
Jennings, Elmer,
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
.Tennings, James.
THIS IS A RODEO COWBOY.
Jennings, Talbert Hendricks.
OEDIPUS INCUBUS.
Jensen, Paul A.
THINGS THAT GO BOOMP IN THE NIGHT.
Jespersen, Henry L,, IV.
THE PRINCE.
Jewish Education Committee of New York.
WHEN A CANDLE IS LIGHTED.
Jewish Education Committee of New York,
Inc.
KING SOLOMON'S JUDGEMENT.
WHAT MAKES PES AH DIFFERENT.
Jlsi, Buddy. SEE Jisi, Vincent.
Jisi, Vincent.
author: AUTHOR.
A PLY ON THE WALL.
ONCE UPON NATURNUS.
SOUTHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW,
Jodelle, Etienne,
POUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
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NAME INDEX
79
Johns, Joyce. SEE Howard, Joyce Johns.
Johns, Valjean.
THE FESTIVAL.
Johnson, Crane.
THE BRONZE STATUE.
DEATH CELL.
FEAR .
FREAK SHOW.
THE HOURGLASS.
OCCASION.
THE REWARD.
SHOCK.
STILLBIRTH.
THE TELL-TALE HEART.
THE TRAITOR.
THE VISITOR.
Johnson, Franc. SEE Johnson, Crane.
Johnson, Helen M.
COMMAM) OF A NATION.
Johnson, J. C.
DOMESTIC FRIVOLITY. (R)
Johnson, Joseph E.
AN ANGEL VISITS IN THE NIGHT.
Johnson, Mabel.
THE dark; OF THE SUN.
Johnson, Marion L.
THE BEAUTY OF THE DREAMING WOOD.
Johnson, Mildred.
CLIMATE OF EXCELLENCE.
Johnson, Wallace H.
GILGAMESH.
Johnston, David A.
A SMALL FAVOR.
John St. on, John N.
RHODA.
Jones, Christopher.
LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD.
Jones, Frank.
JUNGLE OF CITIES AND OTHER PLAYS.
Jones, Frank Earl.
THE BIG BALL.
Jones, G. Olwen M.
HANSEL AND GRETEL.
Jones, Jimmie .
THE LAW OP LIFE.
Jones, K., pseud. SEE Michel, Rlmsa.
Jones, Kenneth W.
D IS FOR DESTRUCTION.
Jones, Laura J.
LOST POTENTIAL.
SEE McCllntlc,
Jones, Lucy, pseud.
Erie.
Jones, Nancy P. ■
FLY AWAY HOME.
Jones, Rohert D.
OUTSIDE-INSIDE .
Jones, Ruth, pseud. SEE Jones,
Nancy P.
Jones, Mrs. Samuel. SEE Jones,
Nancy P.
Jones. Travis.
FAMOUS FIRST AMERICANS.
YOUR AMERICAN PATRIOT SPEAKS.
Jones, Virgil D.
LOST POTENTIAL.
Jonson, Marian, pseud. SEE Johnson,
Marion L.
Jordan, Franklin E.
A SHOOTING ON THE BORDER.
Joseph, Carla.
A STORY TO REMEMBER.
JOubert, John.
THE QUAREY.
Joubert, Editions.
ENTREZ DANS LAS DANSE.
Joyce, James.
ULYSSES.
Joyner, Mary S,
THE RING AND THE PRIZE.
Juelle, Pablo Azor.
BENDITA INFIDELIDAD.
Junior League of Denver, Inc.
THE ELF'S NUGGET.
Junior League of Philadelphia. SEE
Philadelphia. Junior League.
Junior League of Philadelphia. Chil-
dren's Theatre Coromittee , SEE
Philadelphia. Junior League. Chil-
dren's Theatre Committee.
Junior League of Salt Lake City. SEE
Salt Lake City. Junior League.
Kafka, Franz.
EIN LAHDARZT.
THE VISITATION.
Kahan, Gerald. -
SPLIT THE POT.
Kahn, Stephen.
CHRISSIE.
Kahn Coftimunications Corp.
CHRISSIE.
Kairte, Cliff N. C.
THE BLACK STAR.
Kairez, Nicholas.
JOSEPH STALIN.
Kale, Josephine.
VflTHIN THIS CAGE.
Kalmowitz, Evalyn.
THE WEDDING.
Kalmowitz, Mrs. Herbert. SEE
Kaljnowitz, Evalyn.
Kasipandonk, Gustav.
CHARLEY'S NEUE TANTE.
Kangaroo Music.
DON'T WORRY 'BOUT ME.
SUZY, HOW COME YOU DON'T LIKE ME.
Kappele, Elizabeth Mary S.
THE 14AGIC OF THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT.
Kappele, Thomas E.
THE MAGIC OF THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT.
Karpj Jerrold.
A PINCH OF SALT.
Kass, Jerome.
FOUR SHORT PLAYS.
Katz, Jonathan.
THE DISPUTE OTCR THE OWERSHIP OF
ANTHONY BURNS.
Katz, Philip.
THE PJI'LECTION IN THE MIRROR.
Kaufman, Davji Michael.
SLOW PED-X-ING.
Kaufman, George S.
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. (R)
Kay, Julie.
CIGARETTES.
GRAMPS VERNON.
THE HECKLER.
HOW TO MEET A GIRL.
LINDA .
A MAN AND HIS WATERMELON.
SHOW BIZ.
Kaye, E. V., pseud.
Evalyn .
SEE Kalmowitz,
SEE Sanford, Lowell,
Kaye , Sanford .
pseud.
Kaysons International, Ltd.
ANDREW JACKSON.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
CALVIN COOLIDGE.
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
HARRY S. TRUMAN.
HERBERT HOOVER.
JAMES A. GARFIELD.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
JAMES K. POLK.
JAMES MADISON.
JAMES MONROE,
JOHN ADAMS.
JOHN F. KENNEDY.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
JOHN TYLER.
LINCOLN.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON.
MARTIN YAK BUREN.
MILLARD FILLMORE,
RUTHEP.F0PJ3 B. HAYES.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
THOMAS JEFFERSON.
ULYSSES S. GRANT.
WARREN HARDING.
WILLIAM H. HARRISON.
WILLIAM H. TAFT,
WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
WOODKOW WILSON.
ZACHARY TAYLOR.
Kean, Gerald.
BEHOLD! THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN.
TRIO IN A PLAT.
Keane, Barry.
THE GOLDEN BREED.
Keeler, Eloise.
THE GOLDEN GOOSE. (R)
THE MOON ON A PLATTER. (R)
THE RED PHANTOM. (R)
Keener, Ingrid Ellen.
WHO KNOWS WHAT.
Keln, Sybil, pseud.
Consuela M.
SEE Provost
Keisler, John Whitney, Sr.
CUB NEXT WORLD RULER IS JESUS CHRIST.
Keith, Richard M.
THE BEAR WNT OVER THE MOUNTAIN.
Keller, David C.
MA POTTER'S KINGDOM.
THE TIME MACHINE OF DR. BOTTS .
THE VALLEY OF GOLD.
Kelley, Carlyle J.
COCK AND BULL.
Kelley, H. E., Jr.
THAT'S THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES.
Kslley, Timothy Joseph.
LATE BLOOMING FLOWERS.
Kelly, George Edward.
GREAT MRS. SYKES. (R)
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Jan. — June
Kelly, Tim.
Joseph.
SEE Kelley, Timothy
Kelman, Kenneth E.
TOMBSTONE .
Kendall, G. L.
A CHANGE OF HEART.
Kennedy, Ann.
THE EXQUISITE DIAMONDS AFFAIR.
Kennedy, Davtd J.
EUPHORAS.
Kennedy, Greta.
Elke.
pseud. SEE Sanchez,
Kennedy, Harold J.
THE SEVEN DEADLY ARTS.
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald.
EIGHT COURAGEOUS AMERICANS.
Kenward, Allan Richard.
CRY HAVOC. (R)
Kerby, Mrs. Clay.
LOST VALLEY.
Kerby, Rebecca Still.
THE NEWBORN KING.
Kerman, Joseph.
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA.
Kerman, Sheppard .
THE HUSBAND-IN-LAW.
Ksi-r, Thomas Stewart.
IN OTHER WORDS.
Kerr, Walter.
CHRISTMAS, INCORPORATED. (R)
LUV.
Kessel, Walter E.
THE CROCHETED CAT.
Kester, Edith D.
ALLELUIA. (R)
K&ster, Katharine.
ALLELUIA. (R)
Kevan, G. Alex.
ASTKOKOMICA.
HAPPY WILL TOMORROW BE.
SAIL-HO.
Kidder, Richard L.
BORN TO LOSE.
Kileen, Louise.
IT'S ALWAYS APRIL.
Kimball, Maxine Christy.
MONOLOGUES FOR FUN.
King, Charles.
GREAT AMERICAN FAMILY. (R)
King, Dave, pseud. SEE Kinschner,
David Harris.
King, Jacqueline Ann.
THE BOARDER.
King, Kaye.
ABOUT FACE.
King, Robert.
NO TIME FOR FIG-LEAVES.
King, Vicky J. K.
THE WARM WORLD OP WUMPAS.
Kinschner, David Harris.
SLOOPY AND THE RED MORON.
Kinsolving, William.
A GIRL IN SUMMER.
Kinter, Richard.
THE TRAVELING PLAYHOUSE VERSION OF
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Kipling, Rudyard.
THE CAT WHO WALKED BY HIMSELF.
Kipphardt, Heinar.
IN DER SACHE J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER.
Kirkland, Alexander.
OUR DUMB FRIEND. (R)
Kirland, Joseph.
THE SNOW OF SOUTHERN SUMMERS.
Kiss, Irene Loretta.
TICK DOO LOO ROO, TIC DOO LOO ROO,
TIC DU LA RUE.
Klttredge, George Lyman.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap, Inc.
WHO KNOWS.
Klegseth, Ole J.
WHO NEEDS GOD.
Klein, Howard L.
THE ADVERSARIES.
Klein, Samuel.
MEDICAL news', TODAY, TOMORROW.
Klelnwaechter, Friedrich G. von.
DER PROPHET.
Kliewer, Warren.
THE DAUGHTERS OF LOT.
HOW CAN YOU TELL THE GOOD GUYS FROM
THE BAD GUYS.
Klima, Ivan.
THE CASTLE.
Kline, Anthony Anch.
CHILD'S PLAY. (R)
THE TERMITE AND THE ANT. (R)
Kline, Herbert.
GUNS FOR JUAREZ.
Klinger, Henry.
ESSENCE(S) OF LIFE.
iCnfe^, Allan.
PRANKIE BABY.
JOURNEY.
THE ROAD.
Knoblock, Edward.
CHARITY COMMITTEE. (R)
Knoll, John H.
THE BELATED BLESSING.
Knopman, Harold L.
THE COURTSHIP OF MARY TODD.
Knott, Ar_n M., trustee of the Estate
of Frederick Knott. SEE Knott,
Frederick, Estate of. Trustee.
Knott, Frederick.
DIAL M FOR MURDER.
WAIT UNTIL DARK.
Knott, Frederick, Estate of.
WAIT UNTIL DARK.
Kober, Arthur S.
NEVER ON AN EMPTY STOMACH.
Koch, Kenneth.
BERTHA & OTHER PLAYS.
Kocher, Eric.
NIGHT WOUND.
Roller, Erna.
AUF DER GRUNEN WIESE. (R)
Koller, Rudolf.
AUF DER GRUNEN WIESE. (R)
Koernig, Helen W.
THE ELF'S NUGGET.
Koesis, Robert.
THE SEVEN DEADLY ARTS.
VISIT OF ANGELS.
Koetter, Max William.
SOLDIERS OP THE CROSS. (R)
Koetter, Mosesna.
SOLDIERS OF THE CROSS. (R)
Kohn, Rose Simon.
ALL THINGS IN SEASON.
Kohner, Lynn B.
LA GLORIETTA PASS.
Trustee.
LINCOLN SLEPT HERE.
MAGNOLIA MANOR, CAIRO.
OLD TOWN.
Koke, Donald.
MINOR DISCHORD.
THIS TRAIN.
THE TWISTED SNAKE.
Korfhage, David.
FOG TOWN.
Kortner, Fritz.
SPELL YOUR NAME. (R)
Kostetzky, Eaghor G.
DIE VERSUCHUNG DES NICHTHEILIGEN
ANTON .
Kotto, Rita Ingried.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS THE LION.
Kotto, Yaphet Frederick S
FREDERICK DOUGLASS THE LION.
Kottwitz, Arnold A.
DESCENDING THE THIKD STAIR.
Kout , Maria .
ADAM IS ADAM.
CAGED.
A DAGGER FOR AESOP.
TOO MANY ANCESTORS.
Koutoukas, H. M.
POMEGRANADA .
Kovaos, Bruce J.
MADRIGAL.
Kovar, Edward.
HERE YOU'RE SAFE.
Kovar, Jay.
THE BEAR.
Kraft, Hy.
AN EVENING OF VOLTAIRE.
Kraus, Joanna Halpert.
MEAN TO BE FREE.
Krausman, Joseph A.
THE ICE CREAM PA [R] LOR AND OTHER
MECHANICAL PLAYS.
Krcmery, Karol,
HIGH TREASON.
Kresge (S. S.) Co.
CONTROLLING STORE SUPPLIES.
SCARLETT AND PIERRE, THE PEOPLE
WATCHERS.
Kreuder, Peter.
prackkomOdie.
prackkomodie . (r)
"Krimm, Mary.
THE FIX-ITS.
Kromer, Helen.
SURE AS YOU'RE BORN.
Krouse, Morton.
BY ZEUS.
VEMAR, the EARTHMAN OF OUTER SPACE.
Kruczkowski, Leon.
THE POLISH THEATRE OF LEON
KRUCZKOWSKI AND TWO OF HIS PLAYS:
THE GERMANS AND THE FIRST DAY OF
FREEDOM.
Kuepler, Henry W.
WHAT IS THE PLAY.
Kuhn, Reinhard.
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAUi.
Kuller, Rich.
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI.
Kurty, Lee.
JIMMY AND THE ASTROBUTS.
Kurty, Norbert.
JIMMY AND THE ASTROBUTS.
Kurz, Jeffery.
AUTUMN.
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NAME INDEX
81
Kushnerj William.
DASH DASH IT.
PAPYRUS .
A VERY TRICKY BIT.
Kyd, Thomas.
THE SPANISH COMEDY.
Kyper, Bettina M. Reals.
PUBLICITY A NO-NO TO PUBLICITY A GO-
GO.
Labiehe, Eugene Marin.
SPLIT THE POT.
Labunski , Edward .
GO GO RADIO MOSCOW.
Laohmann, Hedwig.
SALOME .
Lakso, Edward Joseph.
THE KID FROM TERRE HAUTE.
LaMar, Virginia A.
THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH.
Lamb, Joseph Patrick.
THE WITCH.
Lamb, Sidney.
HAMLET.
JULIUS CAESAR.
THE TEMPEST.
Lambert, Olivia Sue.
DOUBLE LIFE.
Landstone, Charles.
ON A SUMMER'S DAY. (R)
Lang, Renate..
DIE REITER.
Langenkarap, Evelyn.
THE OFFICE.
Lanham, Olive Sherertz.
FALLEN WILLOW LEAF.
Laning, Robert E.
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES,
lantry, Thelma.
A FEATHER DRESS FOR FLOPITY.
Lanza, Philip.
LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD.
Lapka, Florence K.
A ROSE AMONGST THE THORNS.
Lardner, Ring W., Jr.
BLONDE, BRUNETTE, AND REDHEAD.
La Riviere, Rene Henri Pierre.
CONCERTO A ST. TROPEZ.
Lark, Marge .
A FELLA FOR LISA.
La Rue, Lena P.
LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY.
Lasoelles, Kendrew.
THE TROPHY HUNTERS.
LaszlOj Andrew.
RHODA.
La Taille, Jean de.
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
La Tier, Harry C.
ONE'S FOR YOU.
Laurence, Shaunee, pseud.
Shaunee Laurence.
SEE Browdy,
Laurie, Judi, pseud. SEE Aven<-Hen,
Judi.
Lavery, Emmet.
PIE IN THE SKY. (R)
Lawrence, Frank Dodd.
SHADES OF CRIMSON.
Lawrence, Jerome.
SPARKS FLY UPWARD.
Laws, Judith A.
SLOUCHING TOWARD BETHLEHEM.
Leary, Norma E.
THE FIRST DAY OF MAY.
SEE Lebhar,
Lebarr, Vivlenne.
Vivienne .
Lebhar, Vivienne.
THE MAGIC KISS.
Le Bourdais, J. A.
THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF ORIGINAL SIN.
Le Brunn, Geo.
DON'T DILLY DALLY.
LeCrone, Harold H.
DANCE STEPS, DANCES, WITHOUT PART-
NERS.
HAND RHYTHMS.
PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES.
LeCrone, Mary Jane.
DANCE STEPS, DANCES, WITHOUT PART-
NERS.
HAND RHYTHMS.
PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES.
Lederer, William L.
THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.
Lee, Lynn.
KEEP AN EAR TO THE JAMPOT.
Lee, Richard S.
IN LOVING MEMORY.
Lee, Robert E.
SPARKS FLY UPWARD.
LeFevre, Ruth.
A BRIDGE TO LOVE.
Lefferts, George.
THE BOAT.
THE LEDGE.
Lefort, Louis.
UNCONTROLLED DESIRE.
VERA'S SEX ZOMBIES.
Lshfiiann, Markus.
DIE SOLDATEN.
Leibert, M. V.
INSTANT TEA.
Leight, Bernard B.
GET THEE UNDERSTANDING. (R)
GIVE ME A CHANCE. (R)
I WANT A HOME. (R)
THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS. (R)
Leighton, Frances Spatz.
TWO CHAIRS FOR THREE PEOPLE.
Leishraan, Thomas L.
SCRIPTURAL HEALING AS FOUND IN THE
OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, AS RELATED TO
THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT.
Lenger, Marie S.
TOILETS INTERNATIONAL.
Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold.
DIE SOLDATEN.
Lenz, Siegfried.
ZEIT DER SCHULDLOSEN & ZEIT DER
SCHULDIGEH.
Leon, Felix.
THE ZULU AND THE ZAYDA.
Lerner, Alan Jay.
ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER.
Lerner, Marvin.
THE GRATE SOCIETY.
Lert, Richard.
MARTHA. (R)
Lester, Noel.
THE ODYSSEY OP A BASTARD.
Letofsky, Irvln M.
THE RACE RIOT REVUE.
Levenkron, Thelma.
LOVE FOR MOTHER ERASES FEAR OP
DEATH .
Levensteln, Hesper Anderson.
JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM. (R)
KEY LARGO. (R)
Leventhal, Ann Zinman.
YANKEE GO HOME.
Levin, Ann M.
THE POLISH THEATRE OF LEON
KRUCZKOWSKI AND TWO OF HIS PLAYS:
THE GERMANS AND THE FIRST DAY OF
FREEDOM.
Levin, Ira.
DR. COOK'S GARDEN.
Levin, Michael Jon.
DEAR OLD rVY.
Levin, Richard.
MICHAEmAS TERM.
Levin. Stanley David.
STAN.
Levinson, Harry.
MEN, MANAGEMENT, AND MENTAL HEALTH.
THE ROLE OP THE LEADER.
Levit, Irving.
AUTOMATION.
Levitan, Cy. SEE Levittan, Seymour.
Levitan, Judith Morley.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, DOCTOR.
Levittan, Seymour.
WAIT TILL BEER COMES BACK.
Levoy, Myron.
THE SUN IS A RED DWARF.
Levy, Charles S.
BROCKS PLACE.
CROWN OF GLORY.
Levy, Marvin David.
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA.
Levy, Melvin.
EVERYONE'S AMERICA. (R)
GOVERNOR ALTGELD. (R)
(R)
Levy, Parke.
THREE AFTER THREE
Levy, Paul.
RIEN QU'UN HOMME. (R)
SEE Levy, Rose
Levy, Mme. Paul.
Nathan.
Levy, Robert Allen, pseud.
Robert R.
Levy, Rose Nathan.
RIEN QU'UN HOMME.
SEE Sawyer,
(R)
Lewi, Charlotte Armstrong.
FUGUE. (R)
Lewis, Anthony.
THE FAIRY QUEEN.
Lewis, Gerallt.
PARADISE ISLAND.
Lewis, Michael.
SPELL YOUR NAME'. (R)
Lewis, Philip C.
NOBODY/SOMEBODY.
Liberty, Nicholas R.
DEFEND YOURSELF WITH NICK LIBERTY.
Library Filmstrip Center.
DEVELOPING A SCIENCE PAIR PROJECT.
PERSPECTIVE 11.
^Sdt
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DRAMAS
Jan. — June
Library Fllmstrlp Center. SEE
Priestley, Violet.
Liebau, Raymond.
CYRANO.
Lieberman, Nicole.
A SLICE OF LOVE.
Liebson, Laurence S.
FARRAGO OF ILLUSIONS.
OPERATION M.
Lillenas Pub. Co.
THE HEARING EAR.
OF ROYAL BIRTH.
Lillibridge, Sammy.
A BEAU FOR FLO.
INSTANT MONEY MALLOY.
Lillo, George.
FATAL CURIOSITY.
LimtouT) Georges.
ELOCOQUENTE.
Lincoln, Abbey, pseud. SEE Roach,
Anna Marie.
Lind, Donald C.
HEAR ME IN THE SAVAGE ROAR.
Lind , Ruth .
THE CAT TOO WALKED BY HIMSELF.
CHILDREN'S CLASSICS ON TAPE,
VOLUME I.
Lindsay, Howard.
LIFE V;iTH FATHER. (R)
Lindsay, Norman.
AGE OF CONSENT.
Lindsey, George.
ALONG THE LAKE RAN DEATH.
Link, Frederick M.
THE ROVER.
Linnig, Roy J.
PRIEDEH-EINE INDIVIDUELLE VERANT-
WORTUNG.
PEACE IS INDIVIDUAL.
Lion Pub. Co. , Inc.
BACK SLIDING HEIFER.
LETTER TO JESUS.
YES.
Llpman, David Lavrence .
OUR LADY OF STAINS.
Lipp, William 0.
WHERE HAS MY LITTLE GOD GONE.
Lippman, Zilla.
WORLD WALKS IN. (R)
Lips, Rolf M.
IT'S UP TO YOU.
LlpEOOtt, Alan.
THREE AFTER THREE. (R)
Lisowski, Georges.
THEATRE.
Lluw, Rolf.
PROICSE NOT TO TELL.
Livingston, Doyle.
THE CIRCLE OF ABUSE.
Lockard, David A.
LOVE AND WAR.
Locke, Sam David.
SHINING PALACE.
Lodge, Carter.
TRUE STORY. (R)
Logan, Joshua.
HIGHER AM) HIGHER. (R)
Loggins . Vernon.
THE WILD HEART.
Lohman, Frances.
A NEW YEAR'S TOAST.
Lohmann, Francis X.
THE BELOVED DOG.
Loken, M. Christian.
WHAT SHALL I DO WHEN THE END COMES.
Long, Scott. SEE Long, Winfleld Scott.
Long, Winfleld Scott.
PLEASE TURN TO PAGE SIX.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.
HIAWATHA.
Loomls, Helen Hawes.
ANNIE AND THE SCARECROW.
Lopez, Patricia. SEE Biafore, Patricia
Lopez.
Lord, Eric Meredith, pseud. SEE
Hafferkamp, Robert Glenn.
Lorimer, Graeme.
LOVESICK. (R)
Lorimer, Sarah.
LOVESICK. (R)
Lorme, Lola.
DIE VENEZIAMISCHEN ZWILLINGE.
Losee, M. T.
THE UPSIDE DOWN SQUARE CIRCLE.
Louis, Tobi.
THE WITTY AND THE DUMB.
Louvlsh, Misha.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
Lovoos, Janice.
THE SHINING CHALICE.
Lowe, Lorrine.
BUT ONE GOD.
Lown, David Amory.
EASY, YOU GOTTA HAVE AN IMAGE.
Lowrey, Steve.
ABOUT FACE.
Lowther, George.
THE SHADOW. (R)
Lot^qr, Robert.
WHAT? ANOTHER SPY STORY.
Lubin, Natalie.
MARK, THE MAN.
Lublnsky, Herman,
THE SINGING SLAVE.
M
MCA, INC. MCA MUSIC. See MCA MUSIC.
Lublnsky, Herman.
Co.
SEE Planemar Music
Lucas, F. L.
A KIND OF JUSTICE.
Lucas, Manly W.
WILL SPRING COME THIS YEAR.
Lucas, Victoria.
NAMELY.
Lucas. W. Francis.
PATENT LEATHER SUNDAY.
Lukaszewlcz, Joseph.
HELENA.
Lundsteen, Sara W.
THINKING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT.
Lurle, Isac.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
Lynn, Henry.
A YANKEE IN ISRAEL.
Lynn, John Harrison.
NJ.
SEE YOU AROUND THE PALACE.
Lyon, Bret Stephen.
THE SECOND MR. GULLEN.
(R)
(R)
MCA Music.
PANTAGLEIZE.
MacArthur, Charles.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
MacArthur, Helen Hayes.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
McBeath, Lee James.
VESTIBULE.
McBarney, Willla-n H.
FATAL CURIOSITY.
McCalment, Willard E.
HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW.
McCann, Gerald Aloyslus.
THE CROSS OF SEESTER BADLOCK.
McCarty, Rega Kramer.
THE TRUE GIFT OF CHRISTMAS.
Macaulay, Pauline.
MONICA.
MeCauley, John Kevin.
THE INCOMPLETE LIFE.
MeClatchy, Delia.
IT SEEMS I AM ALWAYS CLOSING THE DOOR
ON MY LIFE.
McClellan, Mildred N.
I WOULDN'T MISS THE CHANCE.
McClellan, Vyonne Madsen.
INFANTS IN INFINITY.
THE SIGN.
McClelland, Mlcki.
THE PLAYMATES.
MeClitttic, Erie.
INSTANT TEA.
McCloud Music Publications.
CALL TO COLORS.
DADDY, YOU SHOULD PRAY.
McCoy, Joseph J.
THE PUPPETEERS.
McCullough, Anderson T.
OUT OF THE WEST THE WIND.
McDanlel, Sara.
AUTUMN IN NEW YORK.
McDaniels, I-lrs. V.
TRAVEL TAPES'.
McDonald, Irving T.
THE PASSION PLAY. (R)
Irving T. SEE McDonald,
McDonald, Mrs,
Marie A.
McDonald, Ken.
LIFE IN THE COUNTRY.
MacDonald, Kenneth C.
A TISKET A CASKET.
McDonald, Marie A.
THE PASSION PLAY. (R)
McGaha, William F.
THE SPEED LOVERS.
McGarry, William G.
THE CRAPS CYCLE.
McGovern, Thomas.
THIS CRAFTY, CAREFUL SILENCE.
Meorath, Kyran M.
MONEY, CREDIT, AND FAMILY BUDGET
PLANNING.
McGraw, Thomas Elmo.
THE BOARDER.
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NAME INDEX
83
MachllSj Joseph.
LA BOHEtlE.
Macht, Stephen R.
THE LAHDIADY.
Mclntyre, Dennis.
CHILDREN IN THE RMN.
Mack, Alero Odell.
THE CREATED GOD.
Mack, Eugsnfe.
PINKEGAN'S LAST STflND.
Mack, Odell. SEE Mack, Alero Odell.
McKamy, Paul E.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OP COMMUNICATION AND
TECHNIQUES OF PERSUASION.
MacKaye, Steele.
FEAK IN THE FOREST.
MfiK^an, Vance F.
LEARNING TO MULTIPLY WHOLE NUMBERS,
LESSON ONE.
McKenzie, Bordena. SEE McKenzle,
Darllne Bordena.
McKen2le, Jo.
IT'S ALWAYS APRIL.
McXenzie, Darllne Bordena.
THE GIFT OF SUNDAY.
McKerrow, Margaret.
PIERRE PATHELIN.
McKillen, Arch Alfred.
LADY WINDERMERE'S DAN.
Mackin, Dorothy M.
FEAR IN THE FOREST.
McLarney, J.araes J.
ANTIGONE.
McLean, Claire D.
THE TRIAL THAT NEVER WAS.
MacLeish, Archibald.
AIR RAID. (R)
MAGIC PRISON.
McLendon Corp.
GOODWIN CLAIMS SHE VJAS UNLOVED.
McMahan, Laurence.
THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF ORIGINAL SIN.
MeMahon, Donald .
A MATHEMATICAL PROOF OP THE BLESSED
TRINITY, BLOOD, FOR AN ALL TIME
HIGH.
MATHEMATICAL THINKING ON THE MYSTERY
OF THE BLESSED TRINITY.
McMahon, Marion E.
THE KINGDON OF UTOPIA.
McMillan, Lueile Palmer.
CAT EYE.
McMillan, William Jerome.
THE BUST.
Macmillan Co.
PLAYS TO ENJOY.
McNamara, Clarice.
PARENTS AND CHILDREN.
McNett, Mrs. James G. SEE McNett,
Marie .
McNett, Marie.
CRADLE OF GLORY. (R)
Mftftuain, Rosella Dell.
THE LACE JUNGLE.
McSwain, Ethel H.
THERE IS SOMEONE WHO CARES FOR ME.
Madannes, Riva.
THE SINNER.
Madden, Cecil.
THE PILGRIM.
Madden, Cecil Charles.
DON'T DILLY DALLY.
Madden, Harry Timothy.
MRS. O'BRIEN ENTERTAINS. (R)
Madden, Robert.
DEATH ENDS DESIRE.
Madero, Robert.
TRISTAN ALEXANDER.
Madison, Dorothy, pseud. SEE Terrell,
Dorothy.
Maeterlinck, Maurizio.
L'INTRUSA. (R)
Maggi, Carlos.
THE LIBRARY.
Magnifij Hermi;is ds.
CONTE DE F& SODCANTE-SEPT.
Magursanu, Marius S.
PASSPORT TO HELL.
Mahl, William.
EVEN AS YOU AND I. (R)
27 OAK DRIVE. (R)
Mahon , Car 1 .
AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING.
Maibaum, Richard.
SEE MY LAV«ER. (R)
Mains, Michael.
THE BEACON.
Mainwaring, Rosser.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO. 2.
Maissel, Alexander.
THE QUEEN OF PERSIA.
Major, Michael Joseph.
THE ABSENT PROFESSOR.
CHALK AND SLATE.
DON'T RAIN ON MY CIRCUS.
THE SABRE AND THE SACRED HEART.
SIDEWALK SONATA.
Makotjski, Silvia Ann.
THE CELEBRATION.
Malln, Nevil.
KING OF THE CASTLE.
Maline, Julian L.
APPROACHES TO LITERATURE.
PATTERNS OF LITERATUTiE'.
Mallick, William.
THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME.
Mandel, Julie.
I GOT DENVER LAST NIGHT.
PARI AND THE PRINCE.
Mandelkorn, Marc A.
DOUBLE TAKE.
Mangum (M. A.) Productions, Inc.
GALLANT MEN.
MAN IS NOT ALONE.
Manheim, Ralph.
FOUR PLAYS.
Manning, Maxine R.
TJlE SAVAGE RUSTLERS.
Manns, Robert, pseud. SEE Brown,
Robert G.
Manuel, Robert.
ENTREZ DANS LAS DANSE.
Marb4, Alan.
ALEXANDRA.
Marceau, Felicien, pseud. SEE
Carette, Louis.
Marcelli, Augusto.
THE STOWAWAY.
March, David, pseud. SEE Hansiey,
Owen Ray.
Marclano, Antonio ,J.
THERE'S MY YOUTH, RIGHT THERE,
Marcus, Frank.
THE SNOW TIGER.
Ma.ree, A. Morgan, Jr.
JOAN OF ARC.
SAILOR AND A GIRL.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KNOW.
Maree, A. Morgan, Jr., executor of the
Estate of David 0. Selznlck. SEE
Selzniek, David 0., Estate of.
Marlani, Terence.
BREAKDOWN.
Marier, John R.
JOS MONTFERRAND A POINTE-GATINEAU.
Marlni, Domenlco.
MONDIAL COCKTAIL PARTY.
Marino, John N.
OPEN THE GARDEN GATE.
Marks (Edward B.) Music Corp.
A WALTZ DREAM. (R)
Marks, Richard Lee.
THERE I MUST GO.
Marks on, Abby.
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST.
Marlis, Alan Philip.
OSCAR IN THE WILDE WILDE WEST.
Maron, William.
COMPOUND IIWEREST.
Marpol, Raymon.
SCANDALS, LIBELS AND SLANDERS.
Marquis, Don.
CATNIP LANE.
Marschalk, Raymond J., Sr.
THE LAST DAYS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Marsico, Joseph Francis.
DYING TO ACT.
Marston, E. C.
MISS OUTERS PACE.
Martel, Rosmarin, pseud. SEE Joyner,
Mary S.
Martens, Anne Coulter.
WILDCAT WILLIE. (R)
Martick, Rose.
CHRIST ABEL AJtt) THE RUBICON. (R)
Martignoni, Charles V.
A MAN OF SORROWS.
Martin, Francis B.
MOON DREAMS.
UMPRELLAS.
Martin, Frank. SEE Martin, Francis B.
Martin, Frederick J.-
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO.
Martin, Mardik.
THE REVOLUTIONIST.
Martin, Richard C.
THE DEATH OF GOD.
Martin, Richard 0.
A WORLD I NEVER MADE.
Martin, Rose Root.
TWO CHAIRS FOR THREE PEOPLE.
Martirano, Iva Pediani.
THE PROCLAMATION.
Martone, A. Vincent.
AND ONE FOR GOOD MEASURE.
Martone, Lawrence V.
AND ONE FOR GOOD MEASURE.
Martyn, Edward.
THE HEATHER FIELD.
Marvin, Melvin W., Jr.
SHOEMAKERS' HOLIDAY.
Mascoretto, Jed, pseud. SEE Mas-
corieto, Jeddu H.
Mascorieto, Jeddu R.
SE NOS CASA PAPA.
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Jan. — June
Masefleld, John.
COMEDIES II.
TRAGEDIES II: ROMEO AND JULIET,
OTHELLO, KING LEAR.
Mason, Mark.
FROM DISTANT ROOMS.
Massey, Valgene.
THE PEAR SHAPED SOULS.
Masters, Molly.
LITTLE GYPSY GAY. (R)
Matas, Ona, pseud.
Virginia K.
SEE Donnelley,
Mathews, Robert W.
A STRANGER IN OUR HOUSE.
Matthew, Bernard, pseud.
Bernard Matthew.
Maupassant, Guy de .
ALBERT HERRING.
ISODORUS.
Maurette, Marcelle.
LAUEETTE.
Mawra Enterprises, Inc.
GALACTIC PATROL.
SEE Ginsberg,
Maxwell,
RATS.
John.
Maxwell, John. SEE Maxwell, B. John.
Maxwell, Richard.
THE FRUIT OF THE OTHER TREE.
Maxwell, Wayne, Jr.
THERE MUST BE A SANTA CLAUS.
May, Elaine.
AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL.
May, Mel.
DEAD SE;'. CAPER.
May (Mel) Productions, Inc.
DEAD SEA CAPER.
Mayo, Mrs. Harold.
FINDING A TRUE LOVE.
MeanOj Cesare.
MONTE IVNOR. (R)
Means, Cyril C, Jr.
RE-LEGALIZED ABORTION.
Meany, John J.
THE NIGHT THEY CHANGED THE STARS.
Mebane, John C.
HOW NOW.
Medina, Edwardo.
PURIA EN LA NOCHE.
Mednick, Sam.
WEAR IT IN GOOD HEALTH.
Medoff, Mark.
THE WAGER.
Mee, Charles Louis, Jr.
ANYONE! ANYONE,
Meehan, Geoffrey T.
HANNIBAL, A MILITARY GENIUS.
Meeropol, Abel.
HAPPY HUNTING.
Heisel & Co., G.M.B.H., Edition.
FRACKKaMODIE.
Melohior, lb.
DEAD SEA CAPER.
Melhorn, George.
ALL THAT COLLEGE JAZZ.
Melton, Helen Josephine Holloway.
I'M NOT YOUR FAIRY GODMOTHER.
Melvin, Mrs. Willie B.
GOLDEN MEMORY.
Mendelsohn, Allan R.
THE CROWDED COUCH.
Menegas, Peter.
A GIRLFRIEND IS A GIRLFRIEND IS A
GIRLFRIEND IS A GIRLFRIEND.
Meroadal, Santiago Monoada . SEE
Monoada Mercadal, Santiago.
Meredith Pub. Co.
THE CLOUDS.
DOS DRAMAS DE BUERO VALLEJO: AVENTURA
EN LO GRIS & LAS PALABRAS EN LA
ARENA.
DRAMA, PRINCIPLES & PLAYS.
ESCUADRA HACIA LA MUERTE.
INTERMEZZO .
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU.
ZEIT DER SCHULDLOSEN & ZEIT DER
SCHULDIGEN .
Meriwether (Arthur) Inc.
JESUS MINUS TEN.
WE KNOW ABOUT YOU, JESUS.
WHO AM I.
Merrick, Jerry.
TALKIN' LOW LYIN' WOMAN.
Messina, Joseph P.
IS THERE AN INTRINSIC GRAVITATIONAL
POTENTIAL ASSOCIATED WITH INERTIAL
MASS.
Messing, Mildred Wolfe.
THE DEVIL AND THE CRISIS. (R)
Messinger, James.
JUDY, THE STORY OF A FAMILY IN DIS-
TRESS.
Metzger, Berta.
PUPPET PLAYS.
Meurer, Raymond J.
THE SPACE INVADERS.
Meyer, Jean.
LA COURTE FAILLE.
Meyers, Martin.
THE EXPLOITS OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN.
HOW DO YOU LUCE ME SO FAR.
Miall, Agnes M.
ROYAL TOUCH. (R)
Michael, Mabel B.
CLEO, OUR NEW BABY.
Michael, R. D., pseud. SEE Dittmann,
Robert.
Michel (Albin)_, Editions.
LA DOUBLE HELENE.
THEATRE.
Michel, Rimsa.
honk: HONK.
Michele, Lorraine, pseud. SEE
Seymour, Lorraine Michele.
Middlemass, Robert.
SEARCH ME. (R)
Mlddleton, Emanuel A.
LOLLIPOP ISLAMD.
Middleton, Thomas..
MICHAELMAS TERM.
Mikenas, Edward.
THE PRETTY ONES.
Mikenas, Edward E., Sr.
C. 0. D. (AS IN CODPIECE)
Miklos, Asztalos.
ALTEREGO (AZ) (R)
Miles, William C.
THREE TO THE CLOSING BRIDGE.
Millenkovich-Morold, Max von.
Morold-Millenkovlcs, Max-.
SEE
Millenkovics, Stephan.
DOROTHEA. (R)
Millenkovics, Max Morold-.
Millenkovics, Max.
Miller, Arthur.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN.
LISTEN, MY CHILDREN. (R)
Miller, Joseph William.
PARIS AND HELEN.
Miller. Norman.
THE ADULTER (Y)ATED TRUTH.
SCHWARTZ' INFERNO.
SEE Morold-
Miller, Paul J.
William.
SEE Miller, Joseph
Milhaud, Madeleine.
MEDEE. (R)
Miller, Robin.
DAMES AT SEA.
Miller, Sarah Walton.
DEVOTIONAL DRAMAS FOR A MISSION
WITNESS.
DEVOTIONAL DRAMAS FOR EASTER.
Miller, Wesley Gene.
THE MANTLE OF GOD, HIS SPIRIT.
Millholland, Charles Bruce.
'GENE DEBS: VICTOR. (R)
Millman, Edward M.
INVISIBLE MEN ARE BLIND.
Mills, Bernardine.
HANSEL AND GRETEL AND WITCHDOM.
Mills, Moylan C.
SIMPLY Q. TERRIFIC.
Milher, Roger.
HOW'S THE WORLD TREATING YOU,
Minkin, William.
boston soul.
stop; no trespassing; i'm starving
myself to death.
Minnesota. University.
FIVE EVENINGS.
Minnesota. University. Press.
FIVE EVENINGS.
Mlrvish, Robert F.
MAR GO.
WHO'S CHEATING.
Mississippi. University.
THE MID -SOUTH INVENTOR'S FAIR.
Mr. Phonetics, pseud. SEE Smith, Oliver.
Mitchell, Julian.
A HERITAGE AND ITS HISTORY.
Mittelmann, Jacob.
ALEXANDRA.
Modderno, John P.
ORAL DELIVERY ON TELEVISION PROGRAMS.
Modunk, Jackson, pseud. SEE Eastman,
Lance.
Moehn, Heinz.
DAS ENDE EINER WELT.
EIN LANDARZT.
Moffat, Jack. SEE Moffat, John W.
Moffat, John W.
THERE COMES A TIME.
Molene, Pierre- Andre, pseud. SEE
Guigon, Andre.
Molnar, Ferenc.
HER COMEDY. (R)
Molnar, Lili Darvas.
HER COMEDY. (R)
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NAME INDEX
85
Moltner, Murray.
THE MUFFIN.
Monarch Music Corp.
SORRY ABOUT THAT, HERB.
Moncada Mercadal, Santiago.
CAPITAN FUROR.
Monson, Douglas Henry.
THE BAD DADDY.
MontalvOj Jose A,
UNA NUEVA VXDA.
Monteverdi, Claudlo.
L'ORFEO.
Montroy, John D.
HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW.
Moody, R. Bruce.
MARY BROWN, MIRY BROWN'S BOMB, THE
MUSHROOM, MUSHROOMS.
Mooney, Phoebe.
WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY.
Moore, Carroll.
BEST BEHAVIOR.
Moors J Dorothy D.
OUR TOWN AT CHRISTMAS.
Moore, Jack J.
CALIFORNIA DRIVERS, RIGHTS AND
DUTIES.
Moore, Marvin J.
THIS IS THE SOUND OF PORT WORTH.
Moore, Patrick Oliver.
WHAT WAS IT.
Moore, Robert C.
MOORE'S HISTORY SOUNDSCOOPS.
Moore, Vlolena Florence.
WHAT WAS IT.
Moorman, H. J., pseud. SEE Gardner,
Rufus Hallette, III.
Mora, Eugene A.
HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN JOEY.
vioreno-Burgos Suarez, Gabriel.
SERTORIO .
lorgan, Louise, pseud. SEE Stlernberg,
Louise.
Morley, Arthur Roy.
IS SOCIAL NUDISM IRRELIGIOUS.
Morley, David.
GOOD MORNING, MR. BELL.
Morley, Judith. SEE Levitan, Judith
Morley.
Morlock, Frank Judson.
THE IDIOT.
Morning, Glenn L.
WHAT CAN YOU DEPEND ON.
Morold, Max. SEE Morold-Mlllenkovics,
Max.
Morold, Max von Millenkovlch- . SEE
Morold-Mlllenkovlcs, Max.
Morold-Mlllenkovics, Max.
DOROTHEA. (R)
Morpurgo, Helga Vania.
THE CRUELTY OF INNOCENCE.
Morris, Frances.
A BRIDGE TO LOVE.
Morris, Thomas Baden.
VOICE OP THE PEOPLE. (R)
Morrison, Doris.
SOMETHING LIGHT TO CARRY.
Morrison, Jim.
IT HAPPENED TO JUNIOR.
WORLD'S BIGGEST WHOPPER.
Morrone, Vinoente.
GUARD THE PIANO PLAYER.
Mortimer, John L.
PUBLIC RELATIONS AS AN ELEMENT IN THE
BUSINESS OPERATION.
Morton, David,
THE GIFT OP THE MAGI.
Moser, Halmer Forrest.
SORRY, COPERNICUS.
Mosman, Jone Allison.
THE MONEY MAN.
Mosse, Marcel George.
DRACULA.
Mosser, Joseph William.
THE SUN KING.
Mossl, Padre.
OLLANTAY.
Moyer, Neil Elliot.
ONE OP OUE GIRLS.
Mrozek, Slawomir.
THEATRE .
Mueller, Carl Richard.
THE LULU PLAYS.
THE VISIONS OF SIMONE MACHARD.
Mueller, Donald A.
LOOK BACK TO THE HILL.
Muir, Maya-B.
PAROUSIA.
Mul^, Carmela.
IL CIECO DI GERICO. (R)
LA ZOLFARA. (R)
Mul^, Francesco Paolo.
IL CIECO DI GERICO. (R)
Mule, Giuseppe.
IL CIECO DI GERICO. (r)
TAORMINA. (R)
LA ZOLFARA'. (R)
Muller (Brick), Swearingen, Dorrity
Advertising, Inc.
PROPOSAL TO SOUTHLAND BEEF &
PROVISION CO.
MunlE, Enrique, pseud. SEE Cabrera,
Jose Antonio Gutierrez.
Munn , Gary .
THE JUDAS APPLAUSE.
Munsingwear, Inc.
10 WAYS TO TAKE STROKES OFF YOUR
GAME.
Murfi, Lldle.
SKETCH, LANDSCAPING.
Murphy, Florence. SEE Renner,
Madeleine.
Murphy, Mervyn.
THE KNIGHTS OF THE STEPS.
Murphy, Stuart.
THE SWEET SAVOUR IN 7 PARTS TO IN-
CLUDE CHIP'S CRUCIFIXION AND ASCEN-
SION TO THE WINDOWS OF HEAV'N.
Murray, Eric.
ALEX.
Murray, James M.
ONE THING MISSING.
Murray, Lewis, pseud.
Murray.
N
SEE Moltner,
Naohlln, Jack.
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.
Namrah, Inc.
THE COMPLETE CHRONICLE OF ABSOLUTELY
PERFECT HOUSEKEEPING.
Nancy Enterprises, Inc.
THE ODD COUPLE.
SWEET CHARITY.
Mapoli, Jacopo.
IL MALATO IMMAGINARIO. (R)
Narcy, Jacques.
MAMAN J'AI PEUR.
Nash, N. Richard.
NO LATTER RAIN. (R)
Nast (Conde) Publications, Inc.
THE SHADOW. (R)
Nathan, Robert.
JULIET IN MANTUA.
Nathan, Rose. SEE Levy, Rose Nathan.
National Assn. of Electrical
Distributors .
ROBBINS & ASSOCIATE.
National Gypsum Co.
BUILDING YOUR IMAGE, BY BETTER
BUILDING.
National Jewish Welfare Board.
JUDAISM'S COMING GOLDEN AGE: THE
PROMISE AND PROSPECT OF AMERICAN
JEWRY.
National Theatre of Great Britain.
LOVE FOR LOVE.
Navarro, Leandro. SEE Navarro Benet,
Leandro.
Navarro Benet, Leandro.
DUENA Y SENORA.
Nave, Arthur R.
WHEN MY POINKEY COMES MARCHING HOME,
VOL.1, THE DRAMA.
Nave, D. P.
THE SHINING ISLANDS.
WHEN MY POINKEY COMES MARCHING HOME,
VOL.1, THE DRAMA.
Nave, Dslbert P.
ABOUT THE NINTH HOUR.
FIRST LADY AND THE DEVIOUS KNIGHT.
WITH BLUE MEN.
Nay lor, Gary.
THE SAGA OP ROARING GULCH.
Musil, Rosemary Gabbert.
THE GHOST OF MR. PENNY. (R)
Musser, David Kenneth.
THE MARKETING SYSTEM.
Myers, Catherine.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
Nazarene Pub. House.
Pub . Co .
Nebbia, Michael.
ANGELO AND ANGELA.
Nebraska. University.
FATAL CURIOSITY.
LOVE FOR LOTO.
MICHAELMAS TERM.
THE ROVER.
THE SPANISH COMEDY.
THE TENDER HUSBAND.
Neff , Joseph W.
PEORIA .
Neil, Gordon, pseud.
John Gordon Neil.
Neilan, Marshall.
HEARTBREAK TOWN.
Nelms, Bobby Wayne.
GOIN HOME.
SEE Llllenas
Press.
SEE Rushbrook,
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DRAMAS
Jan. — June
Nelson^ Katherine Vincent.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE.
Nelson, Lola.
HOPE AND HER MASTER.
Nelson, Sandy. SEE Egnatzik, Joseph.
Nelson, Sharon.
THE HUMAN EQUATION.
Nemec, R. Bartlett,
JACKIE.
Nemzer, Daniel Edward.
A GAME OF CHANCE PLAYED IN THE RAIN.
Neren, Jerome F.
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND RELATED
SIZE AND GROWTH IN CAPTIVITY DP
ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPIENSIS HND CAIM5N
SCLEROPS.
Nerenberg, Henry.
WHAT? ANOTHER SPY STORY.
Nestor, Lee T.
THE AUGUST PARALLELS.
MAN OUT OF TIME.
Nestroy, Johann.
DER VERBANNUNG AUS DEM ZAUBERKEICH.
Netzband, Richard Peter.
DEAD THIS DAY, NICHOL'S POINT,
WHEELOCK KORASON.
Revfeux, Georges.
LA ROULETTE ET LE SOUTEREAIN.
Newbury, Kent Alan.
ME OWE IT ALL TO EDGAR J.
Newfleld, Eva, pseud. SEE Vavruska,
Eva N.
Newfleld, George, pseud. SEE
Vavruska, George William.
Newman, Martin,
FHILLIS.
Nicholas, Morna.
TRAITOR'S GATE. (R)
Nichols (Lee) Music Co.
I AM AN AMERICAN.
Nicholson, Llda.
THE DISCOTORY.
Nicholson, Opal L.
THE WHIRLWIND.
Kicolaeff, Ariadne.
Fr\7E EVENINGS'.
Nicolais, Evelyn Doric.
THE CAPTAIN OF THE TWENTY I»IULE TEAM.
Nlebyl, Karl H.
OH THE NATURE OP GREEK THOUGHT AHIi
ITS RELATION TO THE STRUCTURE OF
ANCIENT GREEK SOCIETY.
Nielsen, Elizabeth.
HELL'S BELLES.
Nielsen, Kay Vincent, pseud. SEE
"Nelson, Katherlne Vln^-ent.
Nightingale, Earl.
HOW TO GET RICH 8c THE TOP 5^ CLUB.
Nightingale -Conant Corp.
HOW TO GET RICH & THE TOP 5% CLUB.
Niscemi, Margherita dl. SEE
Niscemi, Margherita V.
Niscemi, Margherita V.
BEFORE THE BIRD BALL.
CONDI'TIONS'OF SALE.
Nixon, John Denys.
THE BURNING OF THE PEGGY STEWART.
Nobis, Amy.
ABOUT PACE.
Nordstrom, Mary.
LOVE ON A WIDE SCREEN.
Noreault, Robert.
THE HERO.
Norlander, Raissa Balmain.
MONTE IVNOR. (R)
Norman, Wayne.
HOW SVffiET WAS MY SWAMP.
Norman, William F.
ILLEGAL EMPIRE 300.
Norris, Frank.
THE OCTOPUS.
North, Beatrice Marie Prada,
TAINTED MONEY ON A HERO.
North Carolina. University. Carolina
Population Center.
ETHICS AND UNMARRIED SEX, MORALS RE-
EXAMINED.
Norvelle, Lee.
MANY MANSIONS. (R)
Norwood, Dorothy.
THE SINGING SLAVE.
Norwood, V. Dennlse Haas.
WHITE IBIS.
Novello, Ivor.
DANCING YEARS. (R)
GLAMOROUS NIGHT. (R)
Novello & Co. , Ltd.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
THE FAIRY QUEEN.
THE JUDAS TREE.
L'ORi^EO.
THE QUARRY.
Nusbaum, N. Richard, pseud. SEE
Nash, N. Richard.
Nutt, Frances Tysen.
WE.
Gates, Marlienne Joella.
THE 'saving OF YOUR SOUL.
Obaldia, Rene de. >
SEPT IMPROMPTUS A LOISiR.
O'Brien, John W.
ROCKETS IN CUBA.
O'Brien, William J.
JUDY, THE STORY OF A FAMILY IN DIS-
TRESS .
Obrikat, Helen.
THE CUCKOO BIRD EGGS.
0' Casey, Eileen.
STAR TURNS RED. (R)
0' Casey, Sean.
STAR TURNS RED. (R)
O'Connell, Kathleen.
INKPADUTA .
0' Conner, Planner. SEE O'Connor,
Flarmery.
O'Connor, Edvjin.
THE TPAVELER FROM BRAZIL.
O'Connor, Flannery.
THE DISPLACED PERSON.
O'Connor, _Plannery, Estate of.
THE DISPLACED PERSON.
Oddo, Jasper Samual.
ANNIE AND MIKE.
Odell, Robert Lee.
THE HUNGRY COWBOY.
Offenbach, Jaques.
THE TALES OF HOFFMANN.
Ogle, Marvin 0.
GREEN IS THE LAUREL LEAF.
Ohneiser, Joseph J.
DOUBLE TAKE.
Oldsmoblle Division, General Motors
Corp. SEE General Motors Corp.
Oldsmobile Division.
Olessi, Frederick.
ECCO L'UOMO.
Olias, Lotar.
CHARLEY'S NEUE TANTE.
MILLIONEN FUR PENNY.
Olin, John.
I'VE SEEN MY OWN COFFIN.
Oliver, Fideli B.
BUSCANDO POLLOS PA 'LA TELEVISION.
Oliver, William I.
THE DAY THEY LET THE LIONS LOOSE.
I TOO SPEAK TO THE ROSE.
THE LIBRARY.
Olson, A. Grant.
JOURNEY IN FOREVER.
O'Malley, Martin J.
TEA FOR THREE BILLION.
O'Neill, Carlotta Monterey.
THE ICEMAN COMETH. (R)
MORE STATELY MANSIONS.
O'Neill, Eugene.
THE ICEMAN COMETH. (R)
MORE STATELY MANSIONS.
O'Nsill, Eugsne Gladstone.
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA.
O'Parra, Angelo.
THE HAIR -DRESS ER.
Ordway, Sally.
THREE DOGS, A CAT AND AN APPLE.
Ordynski, Anna.
JUPITER.
SCREAM AND SCRAM, FAMOUS INVESTIGA-
TORS.
SHEER HEAVEN.
SOLAR PLEXUS.
VffiEGEE WHEEL.
WIGGLE -A -GIGGLE.
WHAT'S UP YOUR SLEEVE.
O'Reilly, James.
ADELHEID .
Orgel, Georg, pseud. SEE Ungar, Hans.
Orkow, Benjamin Harrison.
DEMENTIA FEMINA. (R)
Orhsteln, Robert J.
OPEN-TO-BUY.
Orr, Travis N.
THE BOY 'JHO KNEW HE WAS DYING.
Osborn, Carolyn.
CONTETTI IN THE BATHTUB.
Osmundsen, William Earth.
LITTLE, UNIMPORTANT THINGS.
Osolsobe. Ivo.
THE MOCKING CUCKOO.
Osolsobe, Jiri.
THE MOCKING CUCKOO.
Osolsobe, Ludmila.
THE MOCKING CUCKOO.
Ostall, Pietro. SEE Sonzogno di Pietro
Ostali, Casa Musioale.
Otis, James.
TOBY TYLER.
0' Toole, Barbara T.
WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT.
Otto, Eleanor.
MORAR'S STUDIO & NEVATILLE CLIPPER.
Owen, Armitage.
FOR GOODNESS SAKE. (E)
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NAME INDEX
87
Owen, Paul H,
NEVER MARRY A SAILOR.
0\-ren, Richard.
A FISHERMAN CALLED PETER.
Owen, Sally. SEE Owen, Sara.
Owen, Sara.
FROM AN UPPER WINDOW.
OiiienS;, Dovle A.
WHITE COLLAR THIEF.
Oxford University Press.
PARADISE ISLAND.
Padgett, Esther.
THE SEARCHER.
Paer, William E.
WELCOME HOME.
Paige, Ethel.
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE, MENUS OF
RESTAURANTS OP NEW YORK.
Palladiuo, Joseph A.
ACTORS STUDIO.
ANATOMY OF BURLESQUE HUMOR.
THE PITCHMAN BIT.
Pallenberg, Robert Richard.
OUR LADY OF THE STRIPTEASE.
Pallock, Ruth.
LOVE AND BLESSINGS.
Palmer, Lucile. SEE McMillan, Luclie
Palmer.
falitiSr, Seott.
ABOUT FACE.
Pannain, Guide.
L'INTRUSA. (R)
Papell, Stan.
FOR BUSINESS COUPLES ONLY.
Papini, Giovanni.
RE LEAR. (R)
Parent, Gall.
I WERE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE.
Parenti, Mario.
BENVENUTO CELLINI.
Park, Mary P.
PEAR WATER AND GRITS.
Park, Polly. SEE Park, Mary P.
Parker, Alfred.
TULIP TIME. (R)
Parker, Barbara S.
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS.
Parker, F. M.
TULIP TIME. (R)
Parkes, James.
SCRIPTS OF lESSONS FOR PARKES SYSTEM
OF TEACHING TOUCH TYPING.
PSi-kinfe, Mauj'ies p.
THE COMING OF Il^ITERNATIONAL
NEGALOPOLIS URBAN GROWTH ACROSS
THE CANADIAN-AMERICAN BORDER.
THE PLANNING OF URBAN RENEWAL.
Parkway Supply Co.
WITH THE TIDE.
Parodl, Renato.
FOLIES BERGERE 1663.
Parson, Mary Jean.
COCK AND BULL.
A MEAL IN MINUTES.
Pascal, Fran.
HEAVENS TO BETSY.
Pascal, John.
HEAVENS TO BETSY.
Pasquariello, Anthony M.
ESCUADRA HACIA LA MUERTE.
Passage, Charles E.
TORQUATO TASSO.
Passavanti, Cheryl Michele.
THE RABBIT MAH.
Paszthory, Dora von.
DIE PRINZESSIN UND DER SCHWEINE-
HIRT. (R)
Patalon, Edna E.
THE LORD OUR KING.
Pate, Michael.
AGE OF CONSENT.
RIDE THE PROUD WIND.
Pate, Thomas E. , Jr.
NINETEEN NINETEEN.
Patrick, Joseph, pseud. SEE Lamb,
Joseph Patrick.
Patterson, Silla Bea.
ABC BLOCKS.
Patterson, Williara John.
THE YELLOW MADONNA.
Patty, Ovenell.
HELL ON EARTH.
Paul, Doris A.
THE PARTICULAR LITTLE SHOP.
Paulson, Arvid.
DEBIT AKD CREDIT.
THE FIRST WARNING.
IN THE FACE OF DEATH.
MOTHERLOVE.
THE OUTLAW.
SIMOON.
STORMCLOUDS.
Payton, Lenny, pseud. SEE
D'Angelo, Salvatore J.
Payton, Robert L.
BIG JOHN'S SON.
Pazandak, Alexander.
CRISPUS ATTUCKS.
Peach Music, Inc.
IT HAPPENED TO JUNIOR.
WORLD'S BIGGEST TOOPPER.
Peacock, Thomas Love.
NIGHTMARE ABBEY.
Pedianl, Iva. SEE Marti ra no, Iva
Pedianl.
Pelaez, Marino.
KINGS AND DEVILS.
Pella, Dorothy.
DEN OF MERJIAIDS.
PelUEO, Emanuel.
THE WRONG PATH.
Pendexter, Hugh, III.
THE CROCHETED 'OAT.
PsnJleton, James D.
THE MYSTICAL LIFE OP JOHN PIST.
Penn, Gwcny.
ALL IN A NIGHT'S WALK.
Pepperman, Richard.
THE OUTING.
UNDER PRILLS & DINGLING BELLS.
Percy, Ed'A'ard, pseud. SEE Smith, E. P.
Perlin. Irving.
HOW HOW, GEORGE SNOOD.
Perrln, Relne Salnte Marie. SEE
Claudel, Relne Salnte Marie Perrin.
Perron, Lillian DerSarkissian.
A WOM.AN'S GLORY: MISS STENOGRAPHY,
IffiS. AMERICA, Wm. CHARITY.
Perry, Lavirence.
SECURITY IS THE NAME OF THE GAME.
Perry, Leslie David.
INTEGRATION.
Pesta, Raymond J.
WHY ME.
Peterelt, Erma Renstrom.
INFANTS IH IWINITY.
Peters, Richard Qakes.
A NEW APPROACH: HISTECOLOGY.
Peterson, Evelyn R.
WHAT GOES UP THE CHIMNEY.
Pethybrldge, David C.
DO IT YOURSELF.
Petrella, Frank.
PORTRAIT OF A PSYCHEDELIC SOUL.
Pstroooehino, Dimltri.
GARCONS, FILLES ET CHIENS. (R)
Pfell, Herman W.
ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND BUSINESS.
ALTER EGO.
Pfister, Peter L.
COMPLETE COVERAGE.
Pheatt, Richard Cadwell.
THE GUN AND THE RAZOR.
Phelps, Lyon. SEE Phelps, William
Lyon, II.
Phelps, William Lyon, II.
ABC AND Q. E. D.
R. R. HOOD AND GREY EYES.
Philadelphia. Junior League,
A LION'S TALE.
Philadelphia. Junior League.
Children's Theatre Committee.
A LION'S TALE.
Phillips, Jaokson E.
FRONTIER GUMS.
Phillips, Phillip W.
THE NOODLE.
Phillips, Randolph.
THE TRAGEDY OF HARRY HAMMOND, SON OF
THE BLACK BULL.
Phipps, Simon.
COME FLY WITH ME.
KING OF THE CASTLE.
Pichler, Gustav.
DER VERBAHNUNG AUS DEM ZAUBERREICH.
Picker, Ida Reglna .
BURNERING, A MYTH.
Plcozzi, Raymond,
PLAYS TO ENJOY.
Pierce, Richard.
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
Pierce, Robert L.
A MIDGET JUST WALKED BY.
Pike, Robert L.
BULLITT.
Pllcher, Robert Joseph.
THE ARCHARTISTS.
Pillero, Charles V., Jr.
BLACK BELT, LTD.
Plneau-ftuercy, Jacqueline Breitel.
GARCONS, FILLES ET CHIENS. (R)
Plnget, Robert.
PANORAMA DU THEATRE NOUVEAU, VOLUME
1: LE THEATRE DES ENTERS.
Pinkerfeld, Anda Amir.
KING SOLOMON'S JUDGEMENT.
Plotrowskl, Andrew.
THE PREGNANT PAUSE.
Planemar Music Co.
THE GIRL THAT LOVED JESUS.
Plautus .
THE CLOUDS.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE.
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Jan. — June
Play Schools Assn.
SETTING UP A ROOM.
Pluch, Thomas.
LIGHTER DER NACHT.
DER UNFALI..
Pocillo, Patrick.
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Pogj Edgar Allan.
THE TELL-TALE HEART.
Poggiali, Leonard.
TURN OVER AND KISS THE WORLD GOOD-
NIGHT.
PoirCj Francoise.
COMME AU THEATRE.
Poire, Jean.
OPERATION LA GRELECHE .
Poiret, Jean, pseud. SEE Poire, Jean.
Polaek, James P.
CINDERELLA.
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA.
THE THREE BEARS.
Pontiac Motor Division, General Motors
Corp. SEE General Motors Corp.
Pontiae Motor Division.
Popkln, A. P.
CHARITY COMMITTEE. (R)
Popper, Lily.
DISCUSSION OF TWO SYNDROMES CAUSING
LEARNING AND BEHAVIORAL DIFFICUL-
TIES IN SCHOOL FREQUENTLY LEADING
TO HOSPITALIZATION.
Poquelin, Jean Baptiste.
FOLIES BERGERE 1668.
IMAGINARY INVALID. (R)
THE LEARNED LADIES.
Porath, Gerald Arthur.
HOT SUMMERS DAY.
THIS TRAIN.
Porter, William Sydney.
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI.
Portnoy, Edward.
FOLIE A DEUX.
Portnoy, Howard S.
A TIME FOR GRACE.
Posey, Charles Rowland.
PROPHET WITHOUT HONOR.
Potter, Grace Elisabeth.
I, A STRANGER. (R)
Poverello, Sister. SEE Raspanti, Mary
Poverello, Sister.
Powell, Adam Clayton.
AMAZING GRACE.
BE YOURSELF.
BURN BABY BURN.
THE COURAGE TO REPENT.
DAWN OF A NEW DAY.
THE DEATH OF ANY MAN.
FEAR ICNOCKED AT THE DOOR.
HANDWRITING ON WALL.
KEEP THE FAITH BABY.
LOVE YOUR ENEMIES, THE POWER OF LOVE.
A MANDATE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
MY DEAR COLLEAGUES.
ONE DAY.
THE POWER OF PRAYER.
A SENSE OF SIN.
THIS THING, THIS THING, JESUS.
WHAT'S IN YOUR HAND.
Powell, F. Thomas.
HAVING TROUBLE WITH TENSIONS.
Povjell, Leon R.
S.A.M.
Powell, Tom. SEE Powell, F. Thomas.
Powers, Elizabeth.
THE PLANTER.
Powers, Meta.
HANDY MAN. (R)
LIFE STUDIES. (R)
Powers, Tom.
HANDY MAN. (R)
LIFE STUDIES. (R)
Peyser, Thomas 0.
ARE PEOPLE YOUR PROBLEM.
Praml, Joseph Patrick.
THE PEARL.
Prentice-Hall, Inc.
LE CID.
Prentiss, Robert S.
AH, SWEET MISTER E. O'FLIFE.
Press, Stephen M.
ROUGHING IT.
TOM COOPER, CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY.
Preston, Donn.
THE SPACE INVADERS.
Preston, Spencer.
FAREWELL MY SHINING STAR.
Prete, Louis.
THE BLACK VEIL.
Price, Olive. SEE Cherryholmes,
Olive Price.
Price, Will.
THE WORLD'S DELIGHT.
Priestley, Violet.
ANATOMY OP COLOR.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS'.
PERSPECTIVE'.
Priestley, Violet. SEE Library
Filmstrlp Center.
Pritikin, Ro,land I.
JOHN XXIII, THE POPULATION EXPLOSION.
Proctor, Helen.
PROPOSAL. (R)
Protherough, Robert.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Provencher, Rose Marie N.
THE .FOREVER GLUE.
Provost, Consuela M.
DEEP RIVER RISES.
Prueitt, Gerald.
ONE FOR THE MONEY.
psyche. Inc.
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 259 BOARD
MEETING APRIL 5, 1967.
Puccini, Glacomo.
LA BOHEME.
Pugsley, William.
A NOTEWORTHY RECONSTRUCTION AND RE-
DISTRIBUTION OF THE 16TH PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES.
P0kelevi!?iut5, BirutS Klara.
AUKSO S'/^SIS.
Purcell, Gerard W.
RALLY 'ROUND THE FLAGG.
Purcell, Henry.
THE FAIRY QUEEN.
Purcell, Margaret Barbrick.
THE FUGUE. (R)
Puaerski, Antonia.
HELLO EARTHLINGS.
Pyle, Mary Thurman.
WINGS IN THE DARK. (R)
Quennell, Eunice H.
LASSIE'S REVENGE.
MARGIE.
THE SEAGULL'S ROOST.
Quercy, Jacqueline Breitel Plneau-.
SEE Pineau-Quercy, Jacqueline
Breitel.
Quicksilver, Joan.
IT STARTED WITH EVE.
Quint, Beverly.
THE BOY WHO WOULDN'T BELIEVE HIS
EYES: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
Quirk, Thomas Joseph.
ESSENCE(S) OF LIFE.
TOMORROW, WITH LOVE.
Quolrez, Francoise.
L'ECHARDE.
R
Racanelll, Sally.
TRUNK? YOU.
Radio Corp. of America.
LOVE FOR LOVE.
Raebeck, Lois.
CLASSROOM RHYTHMS.
FINGER PLAY, VOL. 1 & 2.
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC READING &
EXPLORING MUSIC READING.
MUSICAL EXPERIENCES FOR BASIC LEARN-
ING READINESS: WHO AM I.
OUR FIRST RHYTHM BAND.
Rael, Elsa.
GINGERBREAD JOHN.
Rag land, James M.
DER HUND 1ST LOS.
Raimund, Ferdinand.
THE KING OF THE ALPS AND THE MISAN-
THROPE.
Rainey, Richard B. , Jr.
DISTANT WARS AND PAR OUT ESTIMATES.
Ralston, Jerry.
SUZY CREAMCHEESE.
Ramey, Fredrlc Darryl.
JUST TRY IT.
RIGHT FOR ONCE.
Rand, Harold L.
Harold L.
pseud. SEE Knopman,
Random House, Inc.
TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA: ENGLAND',
IRELAND, THE UNITED STATES.
Rannsten, Karl, pseud. SEE Bodin,
Duane L.
Raspanti, Mary Poverello, Sister.
MY NAME IS RAJA.
Raspin, Jill Fenson.
DON'T DILLY DALLY.
.Keith. SEE Raspin, Jill
Raspin, Mrs
Fenson.
Rau, Franz.
DAS DUMME MADCHEN .
(R)
Rauscher, Henry, pseud. SEE Humphreys,
Henry S.
Ravel, Avlva, pseud. SEE Rubalsky,
Eva.
Q
^uaekenbush, DeLniar.
DADDY, YOU SHOULD PRAY.
Ravold, John.
MUSICAL VERSION OF LITTLE WOMEN.
Ravold, Walter.
MUSICAL VERSION OF LITTLE WOMEN.
Rawlins, James.
TIGER MAN.
(R)
(R)
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NAME INDEX
Rav^Ilou Music .
DEAD END STREET MONOLOGUE.
RIGHTEOUS WOMAN MONOLOGUE.
Rawls, Lou.
DEAD END STREET MONOLOGUE.
RIGHTEOUS WOMAN MONOLOGUE.
Reach, James.
BOARDING SCHOOL. (R)
GEORGIE-PORGIE. (R)
IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY. CR)
JUBIE. (R)
NOW THAT APRIL'S HERE. (R)
OH, PROMISE ME. (R)
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW. (R)
WEST END HIGH. (R)
Reardon, William R.
A POCKET FULL OF WRY.
Reath, Ellen W.
PAROUSIA.
Rector, Margaret Hayden.
m. FERRIS AND THE MODEL.
Red River Songs, Inc.
THE CRAZY MIXED UP HOTEL.
Redel, Theresa.
I SPY, ONE GOOD TURN.
Reed, Dena.
A PENNY SAVED. (R)
Reed, John Ambrose.
A MASS FOR HARRY STEIN.
Reed, Richard Steele-.
Reed, Richard.
SEE Steele-
Reeder, J. F,
A STRANGER IN THE EARTH.
Reese, Mark Allan.
GUTZ.
Reeverts, Louis J.
A TRIP ON THE HELL-BOUKD TRAIN.
Reeves, Jim.
WELCOME TO MY WORLD, FRIENDS.
YOURS SINCERELY, JIM REEVES.
Reeves (Mary) Inc.
WELCOME TO MY WORLD, FRIENDS.
YOURS SINCERELY, JIM REEVES.
Regan, Sylvia. SEE Ellstein, Sylvia
Regan.
Regenos, Dean Madison.
READE.
Reilly, John A.
THE ADAMS CASE.
Reilly, John H.
INTERMEZZO .
Rein, Robert.
GROW WITH ME.
Reiner, Carl.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
Reinhart, Robert C.
SERVETUS.
Reinhold, Robert, pseud. SEE Rein,
Robert.
Reiss, A.G.
DIE raEDERTAUFER.
Renaud, Frederic, pseud. SEE Poire,
Francoise.
Renner, Madeleine.
THE CANTERBURY WAY.
Republic Steel Corp.
ADDITIONAL COLD FINISHED SERVICES.
THE ADVANTAGES OF COLD FINISHED BARS.
THERMAL TREATMENT OF COLD FINISHED
STEEL.
Resnik, Henry.
THE UNNATURAL STATE.
Resnik, Michael.
THE UNNATURAL STATE.
Resnik, Muriel.
THE UNNATURAL STATE.
Respighi, Ottorino.
LE ASTUZIE PEMMINILI. (R)
Joseph J., pseud. SEE
Joseph J.
Reynolds
Slyman
Rhatigan, Edward E., Trustee.
RAT OR RAINBOW.
Rhea, Glendon Howard.
WELCOME HOME.
Ribemont-Dessaignes, Georges.
THEATRE.
Ribman, Ronald.
THE JOURNEY OF THE FIFTH HORSE AND
HARRY, NOON AND NIGHT.
Rlbner , Irving .
AS YOU LIKE IT.
MEASURE FOR MEASURE.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF
DENMARK.
THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR.
Rice, Elmer.
TWO ON AN ISLAND. (R)
Richards, Carroll Hamilton.
FACTS ABOUT MISINTERPRETATIONS.
Richards, Robert L.
THE BIG BORRASCA OF '72.
Richards, Scott, pseud. SEE North,
Beatrice Marie Prada.
Richardson, Henry Handel.
ULTIMA THULE. (R)
Richardson, Howard.
OLLANTAY.
Richman, Sol.
FOLLIES BURLESQUE 6?.
Riccoboni.
DOROTHEA. (R)
Ricordi (G.) & C, S.P.A.
LE ASTUZIE FEMMINILI. (R)
FOLIES BERGERE 166a.
L'INTRUSA. (R)
RE LEAR. (R)
LA ZOLFARA. (R)
RidgS Music Corp.
SPAGHETTI SAUCE AND OTHER DELIGHTS.
SEE Dinnebier,
Riegel, Peter, pseud.
Otto.
Rieke, Herbert E.
VEM AR DIN SKAPARE.
Rifen, John R.
THE LOST MINE.
Riggin, Joan Tyler.
THE SUMMER HARBOR.
Rigsby, Donald A.
SUMIMASEN MY LOVE.
Riley, Dorothy Mary.
THEY SEEK A LAND.
Riley, Jean.
THE DIRTY DOVE.
Rimer, J. Thomas, III.
THE MORNING VERSION.
Rimsky-Korsakoff , Nicolas Andreievich.
THE GOLDEN BIRD.
Rlndler, Milton.
WORLD WALKS IN. (R)
Rines, Robert H.
A WHITMAN PORTRAIT.
Ring Music, Publishers.
SIMPLY Q. TERRIFIC.
Rintell, -Douglas.
CYRANO.
Riordan, Hugh D.
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 259 BOARD
MEETING APRIL 3, 196? .
Ripley, Robert.
THE WEDDING.
Riskin, Fay Wray.
RISE AND SHINE.
Rivera, Nick.
'UNA NUEVA VIDA.
Rives, Elizabeth.
THE G MAN.
Rizzuto, Gerald John.
DIALOGUES AND LITURGIES.
Roach, Abbey Lincoln.
Anna Marie.
Roach, Anna Marie.
A STREAK 0' LEAH.
Robblns, Nina S.
THE BRIBE.
THE LINE OF SUCCESSION.
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
THE MAGIC RING.
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS.
OPERATION WEDDING.
THE THIRD CORNER.
Roberson, Major.
SHOUT.
SEE Roach,
Roberts,
SAGA.
Fay Ingram.
Roberts, Lawrence.
THE GIRL THAT LOVED JESUS.
Roberts, Linda.
THE LITTLE WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE.
Roberts, Sharon.
ABOUT FACE.
Robertson, Earl Lawrence.
THE EMIGRANTS.
Robinson, Bertrand.
LADIES DAY. (R)
Robinson, Cleophus.
BACK SLIDING HEIFER.
Robinson, Irving H.
JUDY, THE STORY OF A FAMILY IN DIS-
TRESS .
Robinson, W. 0.
MARITANA. (R)
Roeca, Lodovioo.
MONTE IVNOR. (R)
Roche, Jack. SEE Roche, John F.
Roche, John F.
MISS DREAM WIPE.
Rochford, Jeanne,
CRUCIFIXION IN MODERNE.
Mrs. Thomas. SEE Rochford,
Rochford,
Jeanne.
Rockefeller, Katherlne Rivett.
THE TRAVELING PLAYHOUSE VERSION OF
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Rodeheaver Co.
DARKNESS AND DAWK.
FAIREST LORD JESUS. (R)
THE HOME IN BETHANY.
THE HOPE OF HEAVEN,
THE MEANING OF EASTER TODAY.
THE NEWBORN KING.
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DRAMAS
Jan. — June
RODEHEAVER CO. -Con.
THE TRUE GIFT OF CHRISTMAS.
THE WISHING WELL. (R)
RodmaHj Dorothy.
MACHIA¥ELLI AND THE MANDRAKE.
Rogers, David.
THE HERO.
Rogers, E. Lowell.
Lowell, pseud.
SEE Sanford,
Rogers, Jim.
FUNERAL MARCH FOR A ONE-MAN BAND.
Rogers, Norman H.
LES MISERABLES.
Rogers, Norman H. SEE Classic Text
Tapes.
Rohkohl, Dister.
VLADIMIR KOMMT.
Rdidou, Emmanuel.
THE SACRED OF INNOCENT.
Roman, Christoph Martin Wieland.
DES ESELS SCHATTEN.
Roraanls, Artie, pseud. SEE Roumanls,
Arthur A.
Rome, Harold.
THE ZULU AND THE 2AYDA.
Ronell, Ann.
MARTHA. (R)
Roselle, Gerald E.
ALL THAT COLLEGE JAZZ.
Rosen, Sam L.
HEIDI.
Rosenbaum, Ben.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON THE SQUARE.
Rosenbaum, Benjamin.
ALL THE WORLD.
Rosenbaum, California Ben. SEE
Rosenbaum, Ben.
Rosenbaum, Steve.
THE CABAL.
Rosenberger, Herbert G.
THE TRUTH ON BLACK AND WHITE.
Rosengren, Arne. SEE Rosengren,
Orvar Arne.
Rosengren, Orvar Arne.
YOUTH HOSTEL.
Rosenthal, Saul.
WHORESCENTS .
Rosetree, Benjamin, pseud. SEE
Rosenbaum, Benjainln.
Rosinbum, Ralph R.
A FIFE FOR JAMEY.
SEE Wilson,
Rosnay, Edith, pseud.
Edith.
Rosner, Joseph.
CROOKED TO A FAULT.
Rosow, Belle.
ARRIVEDERCI, ROMA.
DIRTY LITTLE HEART.
Ross, Donald H.
SHOOT ANYTHING WITH HAIR THAT MOVES.
Ross, Jack.
THE DESERTER.
Ross, Martin H.
CROSSOX/ER .
Rossman, Vern.
DRUM, HAMMER AMD CROSS.
Rostand, Edmund.
CYRANO.
Rosten, Norman.
COME SLOWLY, EDEN.
FIRST STOP TO HEAVEN. (R1
LISTEN, MY CHILDREN. (R)
PROMETHEUS IN GRANADA. (R)
Rothman, Sherman.
THE ENCHANTED TAPESTRY.
Rothschild, Alfred.
THE FIRE IN THE FLINT SHOWS NOT TILL
IT BE STRUCK.
Roumanis, Arthur A.
THE TRUTH GERM.
RouSSslot, John H.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT.
Roussin, Andri^.
LA LOCOMOTIVE.
Eouverol, Aurania.
YOUNG APRIL. (R)
Rovdand, Stanley J., Jr.
CRAZY CHRISTMAS.
Rowohlt Verlag, G.M.B.H.
MOHACS .
Roy, Claude.
THEATRE.
Roy, Leland L.
THE MID-SOUTH INVENTOR'S FAIR.
Royal, Robert, pseud. SEE Prete, Louis.
Royal Crown Cola.
THE OTHER FELLOW'S SHOES.
Rozakls, Gregory.
GIGOLO.
Rubalsky, Eva.
A TALE OF TWO SEXES.
UHBILI-COLA LIMITED.
Rublno, Vere Geary.
EYE OF THE WIND.
Rufus, pseud. SEE Narcy, Jacques.
Ruiz, Aloides J.
CAMACHO'S WEDDING.
Rumbold, Zoe Akins .
I AM DIFFERENT. (R)
STARVATION ON RED RIVER. (R)
Rumsfield, John.
MAY AND DECEMBER.
Runyon, Damon.
DANCING DAN'S CHRISTMAS.
Rush, James J.
NOT A WAY OF LIFE.
Russ, Joanna.
HOME LIFE.
IN THESE FORESTS.
NIGHTMRE ABBEY.
ROSE OF MY HEART.
SCENES FROM DOMESTIC LIFE.
THE SHE-WOLF.
THOSE THAT I FIGHT.
WINDOW DRESSING.
Russak, Margaret Sperry.
THE HOLY TERROR.
Rushbrook, John Gordon Neil.
LOVELY, JUST LOVELY.
SILENT PASSENGER.
Ruth, John L.
TWILIGHT AUCTION.
Rutman, Leo.
JESUS IS A JUNKIE.
Rupprecht, Harold L.
HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO ARMAGEDDON.
ON IMMORTALITY.
Ryan, Florence.
FASCICULE NOIR. (R)
Ryan, Lawrence V.
HENRY VI, PART Oi^TE.
Ryerson, Florence. SEE Clements,
Florence Ryerson.
Ryerson, Hal.
JUNE MAD. (R)
THROUGH THE NIGHT.
Ryraan, Bryan.
THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF ORIGINAL SIN.
(R)
Rys, Jan.
ODER KOMMT ER WIEDER.
S & C Enterprises, Inc.
CHASTITY.
S & R Music Pub. Co.
THE BELOVED DOG.
Sabath, Bernard.
A HANDY GIRL TO HAVE AROUND.
Sachs, Danny.
ALIVE IN A WICKED OLD WORLD.
Sacul, Marianne, pseud. SEE Lucas,
Manly W.
Sadler, George.
INTRODUCING ECONOMICS, A SOCIAL
SCIENCE.
Sagan, Francoise, pseud. SEE Quoirez,
Francoise.
Saint Germain Press, Inc.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BELOVED BLESSED SAINT
GERMAIN.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BELOVED DADDY.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BELOVED LORD MAITREYA.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BELOVED MASTER SAINT
GERMAIN.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BLESSED ANGEL ON WHOSE
CROWN BLAZES THE WORD UNION.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY BLESSED SAINT GERMAIN.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY GREAT COSMIC ANGEL ON
WHOSE CROWN BLAZES THE WORD UNION.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
' DICTATION BY GREAT COSMIC BEING,
BELOVED ARCH -ANGEL MICHAEL.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY GREAT COSMIC BEING, THE
BELOVED DIVINE DIRECTOR.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY GREAT ELOHIM OF
PEACE.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY MIGHTY BELOVED GODDESS
OF JUSTICE.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY MIGHTY PRESENCE OF
OUR BELOVED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED
DICTATION BY OUR BELOVED DADDY.
St. John, Ortega.
DEUTSCHLAND, DEUTSCHLAND.
St. John, Wesley.
WELL, THAT'S SHOW BIZ.
Sais, Hazel Aleen.
PLAY.
Salley, Elizabeth.
RONNIE THE DREAMER.
Salt Lake City. Junior League.
THE HUNGRIEST DRAGON IN TOWN.
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NAME INDEX
91
Salter, Wallace.
LEARN FROM A BACKWARD DAVENPORT.
Salvatore, George.
MEDAL OP HONOR.
Samples, Junior.
IT HAPPENED TO JUNIOR.
WORLD'S BIGGEST WHOPPER.
Samples, M. David.
MARY TODD LINCOLN.
Samson, John G.
THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
Sartehez, Mrs. Elke.
THE GUARDIAN ANGEL.
Sandberg, Marvin.
JUST TAURUS AND ME.
Sanden, Frances.
BRAVE BEFORE BREAKFAST.
Sanderson, Paul E.
MANEUVERS COURSE, SECTION A-D.
OXYGEN, ALTITUDE AND THE BODY.
Sanderson Films, Inc.
BEECH PRE-FLIGHT PACTS, SECTION A-C,
NARRATION.
MANEUVERS COURSE, SECTION A-D.
OXYGEN, ALTITUDE AND THE BODY.
Sandholzer, Terry Alan.
WHERE DID THEY PARK THE HONEY -WAGON.
Sanford, Lowell, pseud.
GET THAT VOTE.
Sangster, Alfred.
BONEY. (R)
Sankowsky, Daniel Aaron.
SWEDITH IN TINA.
Sanna, Luigl.
THE MARINE AND THE GYPSY GIRL.
Santaniello, A. E.
THE SAND DOLLAR.
Sarafin, Stanley.
THE ROCK AND ROLL SINGER.
Sargon, Simon.
JOYRIDE.
Saroyan, William.
PARI AND THE PRINCE.
Sarracino, John B.
CHRISTMAS.
THANKSGIVING .
Sarraute, Nathalie.
LE MENSONGE.
LE SILENCE.
Sarzano, Luigl.
TRILOGIA DI STORIA: TRIBUTI AL
MOSTRO, IL RE DAGLI OCCHI DI
CONCHIGLIA 8= SI DIRA DELLE MISERE
DONNE.
Sarzano, Luigl Carlo.
MONOLOGO A LUCI BASSE.
TRILOGIA DI PREISTORIA: PREISTORIA
SUI TETTI DEL MONDO, TEMPI DI LUCE
STRANA & OGGI ALL'ISOLA VAGA.
TRILOGIA DI VOMINI E ANIMALI.
TRILOGIA MOriFERRINA: I GRILLI
INTORNO ALLA CASA, LA COWAGNIA
DELLE LUNE SPENTE 8: ARIA ALLE
GIRANDOLE.
Sastre, Alfonso.
ESCUADRA HACIA LA MUERTE.
Satterthwaite. Branson.
FATHER KNOWS BEST.
Satuloff, Robert.
FUNERAL MARCH FOR A ONE-MAN BAND.
THE SEVEN DAY VffiEKEND.
Sauceda, Judith B.
LA RAZA DE BRONCE.
Saudek (Robert) Associates, Inc.
EIGHT COURAGEOUS AMERICANS.
SEE Morlock,
Saunders, Allen.
BIG COUGH. (R)
Saunders, Malcolm, pseud.
Frank Judson.
Sauhdsrs, Mary.
ABOUT FACE.
Sauvajon, Marc Gilbert.
LAURETTE.
Savage, George M.
THE BEREAVENEOT OF BABS BURSETTE.
Savage, George M., Jr.
THE BEREAVEMENT OF BABS BURSETTE.
Savage, Peter, pseud. SEE Petrella,
Frank .
Savin, Jacob.
ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE.
Savm, David, pseud.
George C.
SEE Davidson,
Sawyer, Robert R.
APPLES 0? GOLD IN PARIS.
Sayce, Lillian I.
FARMER'S BOY AND OTHER MIMES. (R)
Saye, John B.
LET FREEDOM RING.
Schack, Adolf Friedrich, graf von.
DAS WUNDERTHEATER.
Schafer, Richard Lewis.
WHERE DID THEY PARK THE HONEY-WAGON.
Schaller, P. Stephan.
DES ESELS SCHATTEN.
Scharfman, Nltra.
MARRIAGE IS LIKE A BARREL.
Schechner, Richard.
THE LULU PLAYS.
Schefrin, Aram Robert.
PLAY ME PERFECT.
Schell-von Noe, Margarethe.
DIE VENEZIANISCHEH ZWILLINGE.
Sohevill, Isabel Magana.
DOS DRAMAS DE BUERO VALLEJO: AVENTURA
EN LO GRIS & LAS PALABRAS EN LA
ARENA.
Schirmer (G. ) Inc.
MABTHA. (R)
Schisgal, Murray.
LUV.
A WAY OF LIFE.
Schlesinger, -Sarah M.
TOM SAWYER.
ScHloss HsrbGirt A ■
A DOLLAR'S WORTH ' OP INSPIRATION FOR
FIFTY CENTS.
DUO.
Schmidt, Gary Emil.
A LETTER TO SALINA.
Schmitt, Albert R.
ZEIT DER SCHULDLOSEW & ZEIT DER
SCHULDIGEN .
Sihnsider, Anne Kaufman.
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. (R)
Schneider, Maurice.
POUR'S A CROWD.
READY OR MOT.
Schoenfeld, Howard.
THE GENERALS' TEA PARTY.
Schoenfeld, Samuel. SEE Schoenfeld,
Howard .
Scholl, Jack T.
NO LONGER INNOCENT. (R)
Scholl, Ralph.
A FABLE.
Sehott's (B.) S'ihne.
DAS ENDE EINER WELT.
DER JUNGE LORD.
EIN LANDARZT.
MA THIS DER MALER.
DIE SOLDATEN.
DAS WUNDERTHEATER.
THE YOUNG MILORD.
Sohryook, Buren Roscoe.
GUATEMOZIN .
TANSHU AND SANCHI, PART TWO.
Sohulberg, Budd W.
BLONDE, BRUNETTE, AND REDHEAD.
HEARTBREAK TOWN.
Schuller, Gunther.
THE VISITATION.
Sshultz, Donald John.
COMEDY MONOLOGUE.
Sthultz, Edna Moore.
THE HOME IN BETHANY.
Schulze, John 0.
ONCE, A GYPSY.
Sthwabach, Kurt.
CHARLEY'S NEUE TANTE.
S4hwart2, Sally R.
AUCTION TIME.
Schwartz, Stephen L.
PIPPIN, PIPPIN.
Schwiefert, Fritz.
frackkomOdie.
FRACKKOMODIE. IR)
Scimone, Rosina.
IL CIECO DI GERXCO. (R)
Scortzesco, Theo.
ENPANCE, QUAND TU NOUS TIENS.
SiOtt, Allan.
TESS OF THE D ' URBERVILLES .
Scott, Carolyn Green.
FIVE AFTER FIVE.
Scott, James Vickers.
FEATHERS FOR FATHER.
Scott, Joelyn.
Joeiyn Scott.
SEE Gilchrist,
Schneider, Will.
Maurice.
Schneyder, Werner.
LIGHTER DER NACHT
SEE Schneider,
Scott, Joseph, pseud. SEE Kirland,
Joseph.
Scott, Poresman f.: Co.
WHAT IS THE PLAY.
Scovel, Myra.
FACETS OF FAITH.
Scozzari, Joseph Richard.
SILENCE OF THE ANGELS.
scozzari, Richard. SEE Scozzari,
Joseph Richard.
Seaberg, Leonard.
A BOTTLE OF FINE NAPOLEON BRANDY.
Searle (G. D.) ic Co.
PT./lNNTNn YOUR FAMILY. ENOVID-E.
Searles . Verneil H.
SPIRIT' OF CHRISTMAS.
Sears, Roebuck & CO.
THE APPROACH.
BE IN STOCK.
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Jan. — June
Sfears, Roebuck & Co. -Con.
THE BENEFITS OF SOFT WATER.
COIWENIENCE IS, THE LADY KENMORE
WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION.
DIVISION 24 FILM - THE CURTAIN SHOP.
GROSS PROFIT.
LET'S MAKE A SLIDE-FILM.
SEARS GARBAGE DISPOSER.
SELL RIGHT NOW.
SELLING THE BENEFITS OP ELECTRONIC
IGNITIONS.
SUCCESSFUL SELLING COURTESY.
SUCCESSFUL SELLING - THAT EXTRA STEP.
Sears. Roebuck & Co. Sears National
Training.
THE APPROACH.
BE IN STOCK.
THE BENEFITS OF SOFT WATER.
DIVISION 24 FILM - THE CURTAIN SHOP.
GROSS PROFIT.
SEARS GARBAGE DISPOSER.
SELL RIGHT NOW.
SELLING THE BENEFITS OF ELECTRONIC
IGNITIONS.
SUCCESSFUL SELLING - THAT EXTRA STEP.
Sebastian J Beverly C.
THE MULBERRY BUSH.
Sebastian.;, Ferd, Jr.
THE MULBERRY BUSH.
Seeker (Martin) & Warburg, Ltd.
FOUR PLAYS.
Security Pictures, Inc.
THE LAST TRUMPET.
Seeley, Paul Stark.
GOD, THE GREAT PHYSICIAN.
GOD'S HEALING LAW: WHERE IT IS AND
HOW IT WORKS.
MANGAGAS A LINTEG ITI DIOS: SADINO
ITI AYANHA fCEN KASANO ITI
PANAGTRABAHONA .
Seely, Scott.
THE BELOVED DOG.
Seidman, Robert Jerome.
SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT.
Seldman, Stanley.
COWBOYS .
Selffer, David A.
THE COMPROMISE.
Selden, George, pseud. SEE Thompson,
George Selden.
Select Theatres Corp.
KEEP OFF THE GRASS. (R)
THREE AFTER THREE. (R)
Self, Jessie.
IN DREAMS AND VISIONS.
Self-Hypnosis Development Center, Inc.
LESSON WO.l.
LESSON NO. 2.
LESSON NO. 3.
Selinkoff, Eli Richard.
ALL THE SAME.
Selinkoff, Richard. SEE Selinkoff,
Ell Richard.
Sellstrom, A. Donald.
LE CID.
Selznick, David 0., Estate of.
BLONDE, BRUNETTE, AND REDHEAD.
THE DIVINE SARAH.
HEARTBREAK TOWN.
INTIMATE NOTES.
JOAN OF ARC.
SAILOR AND A GIRL.
SIR JUDAS.
SWAN SONG.
TESS OF THE D ' UREERVILLES .
VANITY FAIR.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KITOW.
Selznick Co., Inc.
VANITY PAIR.
Selznick International Pictures, Inc.
BLONDE, BRUNETTE, AND REDHEAD.
HEARTBREAK TOWN.
SAILOR AND A GIRL.
SIR JUDAS.
SWAN SONG.
Seniprun, Jorge.
LA GUERRE EST FINIE.
S«ms6l, George S.
ARNOLD HIMSELF.
Senders, Mrs. Clinton.
GRAVITY .
Sendry, Joseph.
A FEW OF THE USUAL NUDES.
Septant, June.
THE TEA TEST.
Serraultj Michel.
OPERATION LA GRELECHE.
Sergei, Chris, Jr. SEE Sergei,
Christopher, Jr.
Sergei, Christopher.
GET SMART.
Sergei, Christopher, Jr.
A HORSE NAMED ED.
Sergei, Sherman L.
THE COMPLETE CHRONICLE OF ABSOLUTELY
PERFECT HOUSEKEEPING.
Seter, Mordecai.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
Seth, Kleg, pseud. SEE Klegseth,
Ole J.
Seymour, Lorraine Michele.
AND THEN THERE l-ffiRE THREE.
Seymour-Heath, P. S.
PICTORIAL HORSERACE GAME: PHOTO
FINISH.
Shackelford, M. R.
THE STRANDED STRANGER.
Shade, Garrison, pseud. SEE Victor,
Roger K.
Shall, George E.
HAMLET.
Shakespeare, Gugllelmo. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
Shakespeare, William.
AS YOU LIKE IT.
COMEDIES II.
THE FAIRY QUEEN.
HAMLET.
HENRY VI.
MEASURE FOR MEASURE.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
RE LEAR. (R)
THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH.
TRAGEDIES II: ROMEO AND JULIET,
OTHELLO, KING LEAR.
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF
DENMARK.
THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR.
Shanklin, Douglas R.
SEMMELWEIS AND HOLMES.
Shannon, Thomas, pseud. SEE
McGovern, Thomas.
Shappin, Irwin.
THERE WAS NONE TO HELP.
Sharp, Joe W.
THE MOUNTAIN OF DESTRUCTION.
Shaw, Barbara.
MID-VICTORIAN TRIFLE. (R)
Shaw, George Bernard.
MAN AND SUPERMAN.
PYGMALION AND OTHER PLAYS.
Shaw, Hov/ard.
WHAT A PLACE.
Shaw, Irving. SEE Shaw, William C.
Shaw-,. Kerry.
HOOSIER BOY.
Shaw, Thomas Henry.
WINTER INCIDENT.
Shaw, William C.
SO WHO'S ADULT.
Shearer, Guy Cooper.
DEATH .
Shearwood, James.
PAINTING DAY.
Sheean, Vincent.
AN INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT. (R)
Sheldon, Butler.
THE DEVIL IN ANGEL'S SHOES.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe.
THE CEKCI.
Shelley, Ronald Brian.
SKI PATROL.
Shepard, Alan.
THE MONTESSORI STORY.
Shepp, Archie.
JUNEBUG GRADUATES TONIGHT.
Sherby, Edward.
THE HEADY TRIUMPHS OF THAT MAN
TUMLER.
THE LUCKIEST STIFF IN THE WORLD.
THE TUMLER AND THE THINKER.
Sherman, Harold.
GOODBYE, GEORGE.
Sherrick, Joseph.
TRAVEL TAPES, ISSUE NO . 1 .
Sherwood, James Webster, III.
ARCHO MAGNIFICAT.
Sherwood, Madeline H.
THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT. (R)
ShervMOod, Robert E.
THERE SH.4LL BE NO NIGHT. (R)
Shevlln, John F.
LOUISE.
Shipo, Michael C.
CHANDLER, PART I.
Shmeltsman, Leo.
ALL OR NOTHING.
Shoemaker, Stanley M.
PLAYBOY DETECTIVE.
Shomaker, Gordon A. ,
JOSHUA.
Jr.
Shook, Don. SEE Shook, James Donald.
Shook, James Donald.
IT'S TEXAS.
Shott, Gloria Rich.
STREETS OF GOLD.
Show Shop, Inc.
THE QUEEN OF PERSIA.
Showboat Co.
THE THREE-A-DAY.
Shrewsbury, William E.
THE UNCOMMON DENOMINATOR.
Shub , Vi vlenne .
CHILDREN'S MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Shubert, John.
KEEP OFF THE GRASS. (R)
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Shumlin, Herman.
I'VE BEEN THINKING.
Shyre^ Paul.
A WHITMAN PORTRAIT.
Slebert, Elaine.
WALL STREET WOMAN.
Sight S: Sound Education, Ltd.
SCRIPTS OF LESSONS FOR PARKES SYSTEM
OF TEACHING TOUCH TYPING.
Sigurd J Jacques.
PUZZLE OF A DOWN PALL CHILD.
Sill, Edward Otis.
THE POINT EPSILON-PRIME THEOREM.
Smsdley, Constance.
lADIES OP EDINBURGH. (R)
Smith, Bobby Joyce.
THE MOON WORSHIPPER.
Smith, Caleb. SEE Chandler,
Jerry T.
Silver, Mark, pseud.
Maurice DeMars.
SEE Buchanan,
Silver Eagle, Space Agent of the
U.S.A., Inc.
THE SPACE INVADERS.
Silver Star Music Pub. Co., Inc.
LITTLE BROTHER.
Sitamons, Albert.
ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS.
SittM6nS, ElSi«.
ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS.
Simon, Anita.
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VERBAL INTER-
ACTION'.
Simon, Neil.
THE ODD COUPLE.
SWEET CHARITY.
Simpson, Robert.
SPLISH-SPLASH.
Singer, Gerard.
FRERE JACQUE.
Singer, I. J.
THE BROTHERS ASHKENAZI.
Singer, Irving L.
WHAT IS TO BE WILL BE.
Singer, Joseph.
THE BROTHERS ASHKENAZI.
Singer (L. W. ) Co., Inc.
APPROACHES TO LITERATURE, VOL.2.
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS.
THE LITERATURE OF AMERICA, VOL.4.
PATTERNS OF LITERATURE, VOL.3.
Six, Edward.
IL PAPA E MORTE.
Skelton, G. D.
FLOWERS FOR THE LEADER. (R)
Skir, Leo.
LATER, THE SAME DAY.
Skirde, Maryann P.
ADAM AMD EVE AND THE DEVIL.
Slater, Terry F.
BEYOND THIS LOVE.
Slatton, Carolyn Annette.
ANOTHER SUNDAY.
Slaughter, Elbert R.
ftUEL CHEMIN PKENEZ-VOUS.
QUI POURRAIT NOUS SEPARAR.
WIE ZAL ONS SCHEIDEN.
Slevin, William R.
DIAL-A- PRAYER.
Sloan, Patty Gideon.
THE SEARCH OF/FOR CHRISTOPHER EVERY-
MAN.
Slon, Sidney.
THE SHADOW. (R)
Slovln, Samuel L.
CHILDREN'S MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Slyman, Joseph J.
PRESCRIPTION: LOVE (RX: LOVEl)
Smith, Charles.
YES.
Smith, Chester Leo.
THE TRIAL OF DOCTOR DERING.
Smith, E. E. Doc.
GALACTIC PATROL.
Smith, E. P.
THE HARUM. (R)
Smith, Earl Hobson.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. (R)
Smith, Edward Percy.
LADIES IN RETIREMENT. (R)
Smith, Prances Heath.
OLD HOBOKEN.
Smith, Glenn Allen.
A HOME AWAY PROM.
Smith, Helen Krebs.
SITKUM SIWASH.
Smith, Jenny.
ABOUT FACE.
Smith, Julius Woodruff.
THE JEWELS OF OPHIR.
Smith, Martha.
UP THE GOLDEN STAIRCASE.
Sm.ith, Oliver.
PHONETICS .
Smith, Peter James.
OLD HOBOKEN.
Smith, Terry Alan.
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO SPRING.
smith, Thomas Ersklne.
POKE.
Smolin, Marian Winters.
ALL IS BRIGHT.
Smucker, Larry Franklin.
THE KINGDOM OF THE SAINTS.
Snow, Helen Weston.
UNDER THE REDBUD TREE.
Snyder, Burton.
THE PAINTER.
Solanas, Valerie.
UP YOUR ASS.
Solberg, Gunard.
THE SCARLET LETTER.
Solms, Kenny.
I WERE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE.
SOlymossy, Robert A.
THIS IS THE OPERATOR.
Soma, Enrica.
A GIRLFRIEND IS A GIRLFRIEND IS A
GIRLFRIEND IS A GIRLFRIEND.
Somerfeld, Robert.
THE NOTE.
Somers, Lee.
JEANIE WITH THE LIGHT BROVffl HAIR. (R)
WHAT GOES ON HERE. (R)
Sonzogno di Pietro Ostali, Casa
Musicale.
UNA DONNA UCCISA CON DOLCEZZA.
Sophocles.
ANTIGONE .
OEDIPUS TYRANNOS.
Southern, Terry.
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE.
SEE Russak, Mar-
(R)
(R)
Southfield, Mich. Church of St. Bede.
ST. HEDE'S LITTLE COUNCIL, I967.
Spagglarl, Anna Maria.
THE MARINE AND THE GYPSY GIRL.
spaldirtg, Greg;
ABOUT FACE.
Spears, Doug.
WITH LOVE FROM UNCLE ZANY.
Spears, Mary Ellen Wilkerson.
BEYOND THIS LOVE.
Sperry, Margaret .
garet Sperry.
Spewack, Bella.
WOMAN OVERBOARD.
Spewack, Samuel.
WOMAN OVERBOARD.
Splros, Eric, pseud. SEE Copani, Peter.
Springer, Paul Warren.
MONEY WORKS FOR YOU.
Springside School, Philadelphia.
PAROUSIA.
Spyri, Johanna.
ADELHEID.
HEIDI.
Staab, Jane Newton.
THE QUEST.
Stabbert, Robert.
THE HIP SET.
Stanton, Louis.
THE SCAMP OF SANTA LUCIA.
Star, Este.
THE TWO FACES OF JOB.
Starer, Robert.
PANTAGLEIZE.
Starr, Ben.
THE PANIC BUTTON.
Stavis, Barrie.
REFUGE. (R)
Steele, Richard.
THE TENDER HUSBAND.
Steele-Reed, Richard.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
Stein, Daniel A.
GIVE ME YOUR BENT, TORN AND MUTI-
LATED.
Stein, Frederick H.
GHOSTS INC.
Steindorf, Eberhard.
UNSSR MANN IN HAVANNA.
Steiner, Edward A.
AN ANCIENT MARRIAGE DILEMMA.
Stephens, Bette.
SKIING IS BELIEVING.
Stephens, Joe.
SKIING IS BELIEVING.
Stephens, Lawrence, pseud. SEE
Schwartz, Stephen L.
Stephens, Ruth E.
HELLO EARTHLINGS.
Sterinbach, Sidney.
IN THE DESERT, FLOVfERS THEY WILL
GROW.
Sterling, Joy A.
THE MEANING OF EASTER TODAY.
Sterling & Hunt.
THE BIG TEN.
Stern, H. Lee.
AND ONE IS HE.
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Jan. — June
Stern, Philip Van Doren.
THE HAN WHO KILLED LINCOLN. (R)
Sternberg, Pat Sikes.
LEGACY FOR TOMORROW.
Stevens, Adele M.
PRESTIGE, INCORPORATED.
Stevens, David.
THE GONDOLIERS. (R)
Stevens, Denis.
L'ORFEO.
Stevens, Leslie.
LADIES' DAY.
MARLOWE.
Stevenson, Jack.
AN OUTLINE OF GUERRILLA REVOLUTION,
INTENED TO BE A PATTERN OR PROFILE
OF PLANNED GUERRILLA REVOLUTION.
Stevenson, Robert Louis.
MARKHEIM.
Stevenson, Robert M.
WALTZ OF THE PUPPETS.
Stewart, Michael.
HOW DO YOU DO I LOVE YOU.
Stewart, Robert C, Jr.
WHICH DEATH TO DIE.
Stiernberg, Louise.
FORGET ME, FORGET ME NOT.
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LOVE, WHEREVER
DID IT GO.
Stieper, Donald R.
IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE
TIME.
Stiffler, Paul E.
SLINGS AND SOLUTIONS.
Stine, Marie Louise.
CAPT'N FABLE.
Stivers, Robert E.
SUZY WE LOVE YOU.
Stockham, Linda J.
FOOLS OF TIME.
Stockham, Linda Juanlta.
LONGMAN'S JOURNEY.
THE ROYAL ROGUES.
SOMMAR.
THE SPARROW THAT GOT HIS FEET WET.
THE TUFFET SITTER.
Stockham, Robinson, pseud. SEE
Stockham, Linda Juanlta.
Stockton, Richard F.
THE WASPS.
Stoker, Bram.
DRACULA.
Stone, Bertram.
STRICTLY BUSINESS.
Stone, C. Sumner.
BURN BABY BURN.
THE DEATH OF ANY MAN.
HAND\iRITING ON WALL.
KEEP THE FAITH BABY.
A MANDATE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
MY DEAR COLLEAGUES.
ONE DAY.
THIS THING, THIS THING, JESUS.
Stone, Clifford H.
KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE STARS.
Stone, Donald A.
FOUR RENAISSANCE TRAGEDIES.
Stone, Leroy S.
THE POET'S GIRL.
Stone, Martin.
EVERWHERE A KISS KISS.
Stone, Merritt.
IMAGINARY INVALID. (R)
Strauss, Richard.
DES ESELS SCHATTEN.
SALOME.
Strauss, Ronald H.
PIPPIN, PIPPIN.
Strlck, Joseph.
ULYSSES.
Strickland, Lily.
KATHLEEN, THE MAID OF KILLARNEY. (R)
Striker, Francis.
THE GREEN HORNET. (R)
THE LONE RANGER. (R)
Strindberg, August.
DEBIT AND CREDIT.
THE FIRST WARNING.
IN THE FACE OF DEATH.
MOTHERLOVE.
THE OUTLAW.
SIMOON.
STORMCLOUDS.
Stroll, Jetta.
AND WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE.
Strouse, Irving.
EV'RY SKIRT.
Strudwlck, Dorothy J.
THE KING FAS SENT FOR NELLY.
MALINCHE.
Strum & Drum, Inc.
STRUM AND DRUM GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS.
Stuart, Bruce.
Stewart H.
pseud. SEE Benedict,
Stuart, Jay.
FINNEGAN'S LAST STAND.
Stuart, Morna. SEE Nicholas, Morna .
Stucky, Virginia Toews.
TAPE INFORMATION FOR WEIGHT REDUCING.
Styne, Jule .
I'M GETTING MARRIED.
Suarez, Gabriel Moreno-Burgos. SEE
Moreno-Burgos Suarez, Gabriel.
Suhrkaap Verlag.
DIE ERMITTLUNG.
IN DER SACHE J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER.
DIE VERFOLGUNG UlTO ERMORDUNG JEAN
PAUL MARATS DARGESTELLT DURCH DIE
SCHAUSPIELGRUPPE DES HOSPIZES ZU
■ CHABENTON UNTER ANLEITUNG DES HEERN
DE SADE.
Sullivan, Arthur.
THE GONDOLIERS. (R)
Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour.
COCK AND BULL.
Sullivan, John.
OSMOSIS.
pseud. SEE Makowskl,
Sullivan, Sylvia,
Silvia Ann.
Summers, Eileen.
THEN CAME SPRING.
Summers, Robert.
EXES.
THE SEEDS IN THE PASSES.
Summers , Willard .
THE COMPUTER-CENTRALIZED SYSTEM OF
SOCIAL SERVICES.
Suramy-Blrohard Co.
THE GONDOLIERS. (R)
Sunshine, Louis.
VENUS CHARMS GENIUS.
Supp^, Franz von.
THE BEAUTIFUL GALATEA.
Suttle, Gwen.
FACETS OF FAITH.
Sutton, Doris H.
DEMETRIA, MY LOVE.
Swan , Jon .
THE INVESTIGATION.
Swann, Francis.
ABK ME NO QUESTIONS.
THE PARK.
Swanson (Gloria) Enterprises, Inc.
BLACK POINT.
Swayzee, T. W.
THE SHINING ISLANDS.
Sweeney, Miriam L.
ONE BEAUTIFUL ME.
Sweeney, Robert L.
VIRTUE WINS OUT.
sweet, Robert Burdette.
THE MEMORY OF FIRE.
Sweeting, Earl.
DOMESTIC FRIVOLITY. (R)
Swensson, Effie Metzger.
PUPPET PLAYS.
Swetland, Carolyn.
TWO TO TIMBUCTU.
Swift, Jonathan.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS.
Switzer, Mary Kathryn.
SERENA AND THE GOLDEN SPINNING
WHEEL.
Sydorick, Thomas.
DUST REMEMBERED ON A PASSING WIND.
THIS MARRIAGE UNSAFE FOR HUMAN
HABITATION.
Symons, William.
THE SEAGULL.
SHULAMITH .
Sznyoer, Bernard W.
DR. SILGUT'S JOKE.
T.F.T. Corp.
HOW 1 SPENT MY SUMMER.
Tablb, Mordecai.
MIDNIGHT VIGIL.
Tabori, George.
BRECHT ON BRECHT.
THE CANNIBALS.
THE NIGGERLOVERS.
Taddeo, Harry N. F.
A FALLEN EAGLE.
Taggart, Donald Barnett.
LITTLE MISTER.
Taggart, Tom.
EL>5ER, THE YOUNGEST. (R)
LAUGHING GAS. (R)
ROMANCE COMES TO WILLIE PARKER. (R)
SING A SONG OF SIXTEEN. (R)
Tanner, Charles M.
THE AUGUST FILE.
Tanner, Edward E., III.
THE UNDERWATER PINCH-.
Tanz, Eugene Robert.
AL SWENSON FORD.
ALPINE INN AND MOTOR LODGE.
BECKER AND BURNS.
MELCHIORRE CHEVROLET.
QUAKER CITY DODGE.
Tapponnier, Henri.
TRISTE ET BELLE.
Tapponnier, Yvette.
TRISTE ET BELLE.
Taradash, Daniel.
INTIMA.TE NOTES.
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95
Tashner, Martin.
OH, ISN'T PSYCHIATRY MARVELOUS.
Tate, Phyllis.
THE WHAT D'YE CALL IT.
Tatham-Laird & Kudner, Inc.
FRED'S TVJENTY, TAX MAN, BANK.
TAX MAN, BANK, FRED'S TWENTY, IN-
LAWS, MAMA MIA, OFFICE.
Tavel, Ronald.
KITCHENETTE.
Taylor, Bonnie.
THE MAGIC BASKET. (R)
Taylor, John E. C.
LECTURE AND BEMONSTRATION ON THE
GENTLE ART OF PERSUASION.
Taylor, John Edmund Cecil.
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE.
Taylor, John F.
INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY.
Taylor, Simon Watson.
THE GENERALS ' TEA PARTY.
Taylor, Timothy Edward.
THE HOLE IN JOEY'S ROOM.
TALITHIA .
Taylor, Vernon Wesley.
THE INTERVIEW.
Taylor-Wholey Productions, Ltd.
C S: D Productions. SEE C & D
Productions.
Teltel, N. R.
MAN AND SUPERMAN.
Teller, Ira.
THE EARTH IS STRANGLING.
fepa, George w.
JOAN DE LA MOTTE.
Terrell, Dorothy.
A HUNTING WE WILL GO.
i'erreli, v&ieris.
ABOUT FACE.
Tessitore, Ugo.
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA.
Thackeray, William Makepeace .
VANITY FAIR.
Theatre Guild, Inc.
DAME NATURE. (R)
Theil, Sidney.
RED, WHITE AND BLUECHIN.
Thirteen Productions, Inc.
THE NEW FIRST FAMILY, I968.
TJhCiltias, Brandon.
CHARLEY'S NEUE TANTE.
Thomas, Charles R.
ED CELL.
Thomas, Mark.
TICK DOO LOO ROO,
TIC DU LA RUE.
TIC DOO LOO ROO,
Thomas, Piri.
LAY-DEES AN' MISTUS.
Thompson, Ben, pseud. SEE Phillips,
Jackson E.
Thampgon, Dorothy.
SPELL YOUR NAME. (R)
Thompson, Elizabeth 0.
MEN DON'T CHANGE. (R)
Thompson, George Selden.
MISS SARAH.
Thompson, Grace Claire.
ERIC AND THE DANCE.
SEE Goldberg,
Thompson, Neva.
AUTUMN IN NEW YORK.
Thompson, Sydney.
SOLO PLAYS. (R)
Thompson, William W.
MAN BITES DOG. (R)
Thorne, Garry C. C.
FAMILY PORTRAIT. (R)
Thuna , Le onora .
SILVERPLATE.
Tisdale, Homer W.
DADDY, YOU SHOULD PRAY.
Tobias, John.
HI HON, I'M HOME.
Tolarsky, V.
AUF DER GRUNEN WIESE. (R)
Tompkins, James Roy, III.
EAST OF THE SUN.
Topa, John A.
FUNERAL DANCE FOR A CLOUDY NIGHT IN
APRIL.
Topol, Josef.
CAT ON THE RAILS.
Topolskl, Sta,nl,ey, J.
STATION W.N. U.S.
Topper, Val, pseud.
Suzanne.
Torma, John.
THE DREAM.
Torrado, Adolfo. SEE Torrado Estrada,
Adolf o.
Torrado Estrada, Adolfo.
DUENA Y SENORA.
Totheroh, Dan.
LIVE LIFE AGAIN. (R)
SEEING THE ELEPHANT. (R)
Towell, Betty Daugherty.
HE IS PRESIDENT IN HIS OWN RIGHT.
Towner, Wesley.
NOT FOR CHILDREN. (R)
Townsley, John L.
THE CHASE.
Tracy, Glen Richard.
TO QUENCH DESIRE.
Tracy, Ruth E.
WORDS OF LIFE.
Trails, Despi.
THE SACRED OF INNOCENT.
Tramer, Erwin.
THE KING OF THE ALPS AND THE MISAN-
THROPE .
Traveling Playhouse.
THE TRAVELING PLAYHOUSE VERSION OF
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Treharne, Bryeeson.
MARTHA. (R)
Tremayne, Dana M. SEE Tremayne, Mark
Dana.
Tremayne, Mark Dana.
A KING IN ONE PLACE.
LOOK NORTH TO THE FUTURE.
Tremblay, Avila Jack, Jr.
BLACK TO WHITE.
Troubetzkoy, Dorothy Ulrich.
EDGAR.
Trenwith, Helen. SEE Wiebe, Helen
Trenwith.
Trevens, Francine L.
DAVID IN DARKNESS.
Trojanl, Michel.
UNE ROSE AVEC UN GOUT DE CENDRES.
Troubetzkoy, Ulrich.
Dorothy Ulrich.
Truesdell, Florence.
THE CORNER STORE.
Trustman, Alan R.
BULLITT.
Tuch, Fred T.
THE SPEED LOVERS.
Tucker, Kay E.
PAROUSIA.
Turgenev, Ivan.
NATALIA PETROVNA.
Turner, James H.
WILD MAN.
Tveten, Dorothy.
PUPPET PLAYS.
Twain, Mark, pseud.
Samuel Langhorne.
SEE Troubetzkoy,
SEE Clemens,
Twardowski, Astrid.
THE CURSE OF THE LOST LEMON MINE,
LEGEND.
Twedt, Jerry L.
BARABELA'S CURSE.
Twentieth Century -Pox Film Corp.
WOMAN OVERBOARD, (r)
Two Rivers Enterprises,
THE GNADIGES FRAULEIN.
THE MUTILATED.
Tys2ka, Walter J., Jr.
HORS DRAMATICUS '66.
Inc .
u
Uohitel, Mary E.
THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE.
Udbvich, Edward. SEE Dorik, Edward.
Ultimus Films, Ltd.
BEHIND THE VEIL.
THE BIG STORY.
DESERT RESCUE.
GATE CRASHER.
A HELPING HAND.
HIGH SPIRITS.
MAIL ORDER FAMILY.
POOR RISK.
PRESS ON REGARDLESS.
THE REPORTERS.
ROOMMATES .
A SUNDAY MORNING.
THAT'S MY WIFE.
TICKETS PLEASE.
THE WILD WEST.
Unart Music Corp.
TALiaN' LOW LYIN' WOMAN.
SEE Reach,
Underwood, Ralph, pseud.
James .
Underwriters' Laboratories,
FIRE-SAFE BY TEST.
Ungar (Frederick) Pub. Co., Inc.
JEST, SATIRE, IRONY AND DEEPER SIG-
NIFICANCE.
TORQUATO TASSO.
Ungar, Hans.
GEMMASIFIRCHTN.
Universal Edition, A.G.
DER BAHNHOF.
GEMMASIFIRCHTN.
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DRAMAS
Jan. — June )
UmVERSAl EDITION, A.G.-Con.
KENNWORT FORTINBRAS.
k6nig DROSSELBART.
LIGHTER DER NACHT.
MARIO UND SULLA.
ODER KOMMT ER WIEDER.
DER PROPHET.
DES TURN AUS BETON.
DER UNFALL.
DIE VERSUCHUNO DES NICHTHEILIGEN
ANTON .
Universal Edition, Ltd.
A PENNY FOR A SONG.
THE MARK OF THE GOAT.
University of Minnesota Press. SEE
Minnesota. University. Press.
University of Mississippi. SEE
Mississippi. University.
University of Nebraska Press. SEE
Nebraska. University. Press.
Up Tight Music .
SLOOPY AND THE RED MORON.
Uray, Joseph.
BACK HOME.
TERIKE .
Urdahl, Richard.
THE DESK.
Utech, Duane V/.
UNREASONABLE FACSINaLE.
Vachek, Emll.
THE MOCKING CUCKOO.
Vacher, Maurice.
DECIBEL.
Vajda, Stefan.
KENNWORT PORTINBRAS.
Valensln, Glorgia.
THE MARINE AND THE GYPSY GIRL.
Valenti, John.
THE TIME IS NOW.
Val lance, Olga.
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.
Vallejo, Antonio Buero.
CONCERT AT SAINT OVIDE.
Vallejo, Buero.
DOS DRAMAS DE BUERO VALLEJO: AVENTURA
EN LO ORIS k LAS PALABRAS EN LA
ARENA.
Vandal, Marion.
ENTRE2 DAWS LAS DANSE.
Vandenberghe, Paul.
GARCONS, FILLES ET CHIENS. (R)
Vandenberghe, Mme. Paul. SEE Vanden-
berghe, Suzanne Grothe.
Vandenberghe , Suzanne Grothe .
GARCONS, FILLES ET CHIENS. (R)
Van Deusen, Frank.
A BESTIARY.
Van Dor en, Mark.
THREE PLAYS.
Van Druten, John,
TRUE STORY. (R)
Vane, Norman Thaddeus.
TWINKY.
Van Grove, Isaac.
THE SHINING CHALICE.
Vanguard Films, Inc.
INTIMATE NOTES.
JOAN OF ARC.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG BRIDE SHOULD KNOW.
Van Horn, Richard A.
THIS IS OUR FLAG.
Van Itallle, Jean Claude.
AMERICA HURRAH.
Van Meter, John.
THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'S.
Van Slingerland, Peter.
EVERY WHICHWAY.
Varnum, Jannett T.
THIS IS MY BROTHER.
Vaughan, Hiram.
IfflERE TWO STICKS MEET.
Vauraboug, Andrew SEE Honegger,
Andr#e Vaurabourg.
Vavruska, Eva N.
THE CHICKEN.
OUR MAN.
Vavruska, George William.
THE CHICKEN.
OUR MAN.
Velguth, Gertrude E.
ALL THE WAY WITH GOD.
Venables, Marcla Brownson.
KING ARTHUR AND HIS MAGIC SWORD.
Venables, Marcy. SEE Venables,
Marcia Brownson.
Vendig, Irving..
THE POT PARTY.
Vendig (Irving) Associates, Inc.
THE GENTLEMAN GUN-SLINGER AND THE
FAIR-HAIRED KID.
Verbeck, Pieter L.
WALTZ OF THE PUPPETS.
Vered, Yael R.
THE ENEMIES.
Verneull, Louis, pseud.
Louis Collin.
Vernon, Jackie.
CIGARETTES.
CRAMPS VERNON.
THE HECKLER.
HOW TO MEET A GIRL.
LINDA.
A MAN AND HIS WATERMELON.
SHOW BIZ.
Verona, Stephen Frederic.
LAPIS LAZULI.
SEE Du Socage,
Vlan, Boris.
THE GENERALS '
TEA PARTY.
Victor, Roger K.
FOG TOVJN.
Visrtel, peter.
SAILOR AND A GIRL.
Viking Press, Inc.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN.
Vilan, Deme trios.
THE STEEPLE.
Vinley, Dennis Jason.
THE BALANCE.
THE INTERMISSION.
Vipond, Nell C.
LUCE SWEET BELLS JANGLED.
Vogelsang, Robert R.
THE MAN ON THE BUS.
Volodln, Aleksandr.
FIVE EVENINGS.
Volodin, Aleksandr Molseevlch.
FIVE EVENINGS.
Volpe, Lewis F.
THE BEACON.
Von Flotow, Frederick. SEE
Flotow, Frederick von.
Von Kleinwaechter, Friedrlch G.
SEE Kleinwaechter, Friedrlch G.
Von Millenkovich-Morold, Max.
Morold-Millenkovios, Max.
SEE
Von Schack, Adolf Friedrlch Graf. SEE
Schack, Adolf Friedrlch, graf von.
Von SuppC Franz. SEE Suppe, Franz von.
Vornholt, Roger.
SCHUSTER COMMERCIALS'.
Voskovec, Christine.
CAT ON THE RAILS.
Voskovec, George.
CAT ON THE RAILS.
Voss, Kitty Keepers ■
CHOCOLATE CANDY ANIMAL CLUB, THE
GIANT WITH THE FIERY CANE. (R)
GRANDY GOBLIN AUTHORS' CLUB. fRl
WE DREAM AWHILE. (R)
VoS6, Robert.
THE LITTLE TIN HORN'.
Voss, Robert W.
THE FESTIVAL.
Wabash Films, Inc.
THE GOLDEN VANITY.
Waohtel, Albert.
THE PAYING OP THE PIPER.
Wade, Hazel J.
UNDINE.
Wade, Patty Gill Gideon.
BEGINNINGS.
THE 5-DAY LAYOVER.
Wagman, Laurie.
DOROTHY AND THE FANTASTIC PLANET OF
MOZ.
Wahl, Frsdsrlck.
RAMONA. (R)
Wahl, June D.
THE HOMESTEADERS.
Waiters, John W.
THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON.
Waldron, Emma.
HO SILVER SAINTS.
Waldron, Robert.
NO SILVER SAINTS.
Wales, Evelyn.
LITTLE GYPSY GAY. (R)
Walker, Alice Jensen.
GOD'S COUNTRY.
Walker, Dolores.
THE PREGNANT PAUSE.
Walker, Franklin E.
CONNUBIUM.
Walker, William James.
ONE-STROKE SHORTHAND. (R)
Wallace, Maude Orita
PATTY SUE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. (R)
Wallace, William Vincent
MARITANA. (R)
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Wallner, Max.
SAISON IN SALZBURG. (R)
Wallnsr, Pilar.
SAISON IN SALZBURG. (R)
Walls, James A.
JUST HOW THIN IS THE LINE.
Walpole, Anne.
THE SPANISH GENTLEMAN.
Walsh, R. G.
SWING FAMILY WISE.
Halter, Eugene.
DER JUNGE LORD.
THE YOUNG MILORD.
TANIA-TANIA AND CLARA, TOO.
alters, Leila.
ARTS AND FLOWERS.
Walters, Zackle Cooper.
YUCATAN.
Wal'ton, Burnell Jay.
WALBAR $30,000 SECRET SCHOOL OF
SALESMANSHIP.
Walton, Joseph W,
THREE AND ONE-HALF DECADES OP TERROR
Wang, Harold 0.
THE HIDEOUT.
Ward, C. Wesley.
THIS IS OUR FLAG.
Ward, Diane, pseud. SEE Bunce,
Cora jane Diane.
Ward, Edith.
LIFE OF MY FATHER, GENERAL HARRIS.
Warden, Eugene C.
CHRISTMAS EVE IN HEAVEN.
Warden, Bruno Hardt-. SEE Hardt-
Warden, Bruno.
Warneke, Ehrhard.
UNSER MANN IN HAVANNA.
Warner, Benjamin W.
TWO DOCTORS LOOK AT MARRIAGE: PHYSICAL
AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES IN MIDDLE AGE.
Warner, Marie Pichel.
TWO DOCTORS LOOK AT MARRIAGE: PHYSICAL
AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES IN MIDDLE AGE.
Warren, Baoil B.
WONDER OF THE WEST.
Warren, Harriet S.
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS.
Warwick, Noel.
THEN CAME SPRING.
Wa sh ingt on , Ge orge .
LIFE GOES ON. (R)
Washington, Maria Anetta.
LIFE GOES ON. (R)
Washington Square Press, Inc.
THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH.
Masserman, Dale.
MAN OP LA MANCHA.
Waterloo Music Co., Ltd.
HIS MAJESTY'S PIE.
Watkins, Mrs. Arthur.
MALTESE CROSS. (R)
WANTED--MR. STUART. (R)
Watkins, Joan.
ABOUT FACE.
Watkins, Ken.
ABOUT FACE.
Watkyn, Arthur.
WANTED--MR. STUART. (R)
Watt, Billie Lou.
PHILLIS.
Watson, Harmon S.
THE CLOWN IN THREE RINGS.
watsort} Margaret,
HIS ELECTRIC HAREM.
Watson, Maybelle E. SEE Bergmann,
Maytelle E. Watson.
Watters, Vernon D.
IS NATURE CREATING ANOTHER SAHARA.
way, Wellington L. , Jr.
SOMETHING THE SIXTEENTH.
Wells, Robert W.
THE SEWAGE OF THE
POET - POOR PLUMB.
SEE Giem, Gary
Wayne, Gary, pseud.
Wayne .
Wayne State University Pre^s.
SUMMER IS A FOREIGN LAND.
VJeales, Gerald.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN.
Weathers, Winston.
THE ARCHETYPAL CLOWNS.
SEE Feldhaus-
Weber, Mary Feldhaus-
Weber, Mary.
Webster, Tony.
GOD AMIGHTY.
Weddington, Beatrice.
A VERY PERSONAL AFFAIR.
Wedekind, Frank.
THE LULU PLAYS.
Wefer, Marion.
EARLY AMERICAN. (R)
Wegrzyn, Richard.
A FATE AVIAITS TIM.
Weidenheimer, Troy.
STRUM AND DRUI1 GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS.
Weikel, Donna.
PAVANNE .
Weikel, Mrs. John R., III. SEE
Weikel, Donna.
Weinberger (Josef) Ltd.
UNSER MANN IN HAVANIW.
THE VIOLINS OP SAINT-JACQUES.
Weingarten, Romain.
AKARA.
Weinstein, Martha.
IT WILL ALWAYS BE HEARD WHEfj THE
SCREAM STOPS.
Weir, Walter.
THE HUCKSTERS.
Weis, Rene.
LA FINE MOUCHE.
Weiss, Peter.
DIE ERMITTLUNG.
THE INVESTIGATION.
DIE VERFOLGUNG UHD ERMORDUNG JEAN
PAUL MARATS DAHGESTELLT DURCH DIE
SCHAUSPIELGRUPPE DES HOSPIZES ZU
CHARENTON UNTER ANLEITUNG DES HERRN
DE SADE.
Welber, Robert.
THE SIMEONS ARE COMING.
Welch, Robert.
THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY REPORT: VIET-
NAM.
Welling, Lee. SEE Welling, Leon E.
Welling, Leon E.
THE TORTOISE AND HARE TALE.
Wells, Herbert George.
HALF A SIXPENCE.
Welter, John Jay.
THE DISCOVERY OF LITTLE AMERICA.
Welton, John Lee.
A WALL OF GLASS.
Wenclawski, Ruth M.
BRAVE BEFORE BREAKFAST.
Werry, Wilfrid W.
THE BAG OF EARTH.
Vertenberger, Roger.
PIERRE PATHELIN.
Weser, John Bernard.
THE TENANTS.
West Michigan Telecasters, Inc.
THE PLANE THAT REFUSED TO DIE.
Westbrook, Frank.
THE BEWITCHED BOY.
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.
NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT ATTORNEY JIM
GARRISON BELIEVES ... FROM CUBA.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AND THE NEW
WESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE DISHWASHERS.
Westmoreland, Paul Clifford, Jr.
THE WILDCAT RUN.
Westmoreland, Paul Clifford, Jr.
Wharton, Edith.
THE BELATED BLESSING.
Whatraore, Kenneth N.
BROADENING THE USE OF A PRODUCT,
THE INCREDIBLE CRAN'BERRY.
Whatmore, Martha.
BROADENING THE USE OF A PRODUCT,
THE INCREDIBLE CRANBERRY.
Wheeler, Alfred.
THE MAGIC BASKET. (R)
Wheeler, Hugh.
WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE.
VJheeler, Opal.
CURTAIN CALLS FOR JOSEPH HAYDN AMD
SEBASTIAN BACH. (R)
Wiipple, Gladys E.
REGRETS TO BOB.
Whipple, Read. SEE Whipple, Gladys E.
Whirlpool Corp.
AT HOKE IN SPACE.
THEP,E'S NO COMPARISON.
White, Garry M.
THE BLIND TEN'S COVENANT.
White, Gloria, pseud. SEE Dix, Gloria.
White, James Roberts.
LET'S BROADCAST. (R)
Whitehall Pictures Corp.
DIVORCEE'S DATEBOOK.
Whitehead, Gordon.
ANY BODY. (R)
Whiteman, Amrara.
SIDE EFFECT.
Whiting. John.
A PENNY FOR A SONG.
Whitman, Charles D., pseud. SEE
Taggart, Tom.
Wholey, Dennis.
BOSTON SOUL.
Whynn, Daind Allan, pseud. SEE
Lookard, David A.
Whyte, Ronald Melville.
A CASE OF A SAINT.
FLOWERS FOR YOU.
FUNERAL MARCH FOR A ONE-MAN BAND.
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WHOTE, RONALD MELVILLE. -Con.
THE SEVEN DAY WEEKEND.
SNOW FILTH.
Miaeklsy, Mildred Louise.
THE TURTLE WALK.
Wiebe, Helen Trenuith.
WHICH BARBARIAN.
Wiese, Hurdman H.
GAMMER GURTON.
Wiggln^ Kate Douglas.
NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA , JACK-O'-
LANTERN.
Wilbur, Crane.
THE CLOUDY AND DARK DAY.
Wllburn, Rebecca S.
BOXED AND READY FOR DELIVERY.
Wilcher, Mildred.
UP THE GOLDEN STAIRCASE.
Wilde, Oscar.
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST.
Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertle
Wills.
SALOME .
Wilding, Inc.
ADDITIONAL COLD FINISHED SERVICED.
THE ADVANTAGES OF COLD FINISHED BARS.
THE BIG TEN.
THE DIFFERENCE.
FIRE-SAFE BY TEST.
HIGH TIMES FOR TIRES, ZODIAC THEME.
THE NEW C-W HARK H-60 HYDRAUXIC
FRICTION DR.AFT GEAR.
NOKGK lyb? DISTRIBUTORS MEETING.
OPPORTUNITY-KNOWLEDGE .
OPPORTUNITY- PO'rfER .
OPPORTUNITY, PROFIT, CORN AND BEANS
VERSION.
OPPORTUNITY-PROFIT, WHEAT ANT) GRAINS
VERSION.
OPPORTUNITY THRESHOLD.
THE OTHER FELLOW'S SHOES.
PURE SAFETY CUSHION.
RADIAL PLY TRUCK TIRES.
RAILROAD ELECTRIFICATION.
ROYAL CROWN COLA 1967 BOTTLER MEET-
INGS.
SMOOTHING THE WAY TO HIGHER YIELDS.
THEME FINALE.
THERE'S NO COMPARISON.
THERMAL TREATMENT OP COLD FINISHED
STEEL.
A TOUR OP EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE.
Wilhelm, James Jerome.
THE END OP THE SEASON.
A FRIENDLY VISIT TO HURT STREET.
Willard, Ruth.
THE CASTLE.
Wlllemetz, Albert.
ENTREZ DANS LAS DANSE.
VJilllams, Bertram Roger.
ADVENTUTIE TO TREASURE REEF.
THE KNIFE FIGHTERS.
Williams, Booker Telfaiir.
ALL FOR THE SAKE OF.
Williams, Isabel Martin.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.
Williams , Jerry .
THE WAITING ROOM.
Williams, Josephine.
THE ADVENTURES OF FLASH.
V/illlams, Pete, pseud. SEE Reach,
James.
Williams, Samuel L.
THE FAVORITE.
Williams, Tennessee.
THE GNADIGES PRAULEIN.
THE MUTILATED.
Williamson, Cliff.
IT HAPPENED TO JUNIOR.
WORLD'S BIGGEST WHOPPER.
Williamson, Malcolm.
THE VIOLINS OF SAINT-JACQUES.
Wilson, A. Leslie.
FOUR PLAYS.
Wilson, Don.
A WALTZ DREAM. (R)
WilSCn, Edith.
LOVE 5.
Wilson, Gladys B.
THE WELL.
Wilson, James R.
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.
Wilson, Richard.
WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THIS.
Wilson, Richard S.
A PEW SKITS AND SONG ABOUT THINGS
RIGHT AND TOONG WITH THE WORLD, THE
CHURCH AND YOU.
Winden, Warren E.
A NEW PARTY GAME.
Wing, Stephen Staley.
THE SEER.
Winner, Helen.
PANDORA'S BOX.
Vflnnett, Ralph.
OUCH, DARLING.
Winston, Martha, pseud. SEE
Welnsteln, Martha.
Winters, Marian. SEE Smolln,
Marian Winters.
Winters, Randolph. SEE Wilhelm,
James Jerome.
Winters, Rene, pseud. SEE Wilhelm,
James Jerome.
Winters, Robert L.
curses; FOILED AGAIN.
Winton, Calhoun.
THE TENDER HUSBAND.
Wisberg, Aubrey.
PANIC AT 1075.
Wise, James.
DAMES AT SEA-.
Wise, Leonard.
TIGER IN THE HILLS.
Wittlln, Thaddeus Andrew.
ORPHEUS IN THE NEW WORLD.
Wocher, Bernard.
WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND.
Wocher, Bernard. SEE Image Maker
Shows of California.
Wohl, Jack.
LADY AND THE TIGERS.
Wohlstetter, Albert.
DISTANT WARS AND FAR OUT ESTIMATES.
Wold, Elizabeth.
FINN MCCOUL AND THE CUHULLIN.
Wolf, David.
ANY PLACE I HANG MY HAT IS WET.
Wolf -Ferrari, Ermanno.
DAS DUMME MADCHEN.
Wolff, Ruth Rehrer.
FOLLY COVE.
Woock, Clare C.
GO DOVIN SUNSHINE.
Mood, Margaret.
A KIND OP JUSTICE.
(R)
Wood, Peter.
LOVE FOR LOVE.
Woodley, J. J., pseud. SEE Smith,
Julius Woodruff.
Woon, Basil.
THE DIVINE SARAH.
Worden, Clayton B.
THE ENCHANTED CAPE.
Worden, Helen.
HENRY DISARMS.
Worster, Dee..
INDIAN CITY, U.S.A.
NATIONAL HALL OF FAME FOR FAMOUS AMER-
ICAN INDIANS.
Worthing, James, pseud. SEE Reach,
James .
Woskoff, Verna.
HIAWATHA .
Wradatsch, Felix.
AUF DER GRUHEN WIESE. (R)
. (R)
pseud.
SEE Garlin,
V/rather Corp.
THE LONE RANGER
Wright, Camilla,
Martha Millet.
Wright, Grace.
MURDER BEFORE BREAKFAST.
Wright, lovanna Lloyd.
LONELINESS.
Wright, Louis B.
THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH.
wycherley, William.
ALIVE IN A WICKED OLD WORLD.
Wyoming Music Enterprises.
YOU GOTTA PLAY IT SO LOUD.
Wysooki, Richard L.
WAZOO II.
X
Xerox Corp.
MANAGEMENT IN ACTION,
DISCUSSION SKILLS.
PROBLEM-SOLVING
Xerox Corp. Education Division.
MANAGEMENT IN ACTION, PROBLEM-SOLVING
DISCUSSION SKILLS.
Yakim, Salomon.
THORNS & ROSES.
Yale, Elsie Duncan.
FAIREST LORD JESUS. (R)
THE WISHING WELL. (R)
Yamamoto, Thomas S.
THE STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
STEP IN.
Yates, D. Mike. SEE Yates, Doyle N.
Yates, Doyle N.
LAW UNTO HIMSELF.
Yohalem, George.
SORRY, COPERNICUS.
Young, Aurelia.
THE SECRET FORMULA.
Young, Kenny.
DON'T WORRY 'BOUT ME.
SUZY, HOW COME YOU DON'T LIKE ME.
Young, Douglas M.
BIG ED.
A PORTRAIT OF THE MASK.
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NAME INDEX
99
Young, Mary Ellen.
THE WAITING ROOM.
Young, William, pseud. SEE Williams,
Jerry.
Young, William, pseud. SEE Young,
Mary Ellen.
Young Men's Christian Associations.
National Board .
DETAILED DESIGN, IN DEPTH.
Young Men's Christian Associations.
National Council.
DETAILED DESIGN, IN DEPTH.
Zadeh, Bart. SEE Zadeh, Nicholas B.
Zadeh, Nicholas B.
THE MAN FROM AAB.
2ahn, Muriel.
FORGOTTEN ATTIC. (R)
2ajae, Frank.
STOCK UP ON PEPPER CAUSE TURKEY'S
GOING TO WAR.
Zapel, Arthur L., Jr.
WE KNOW ABOUT YOU, JESUS.
WHO AM I.
Zarpas, Ted.
MEDALS ARE FOR LOSERS.
Zeheri, Maria.
DARLING, YOUR EYELASHES ARE FALSE.
Zeigler, J. Wesley.
WHEN IN ROME.
Zelensky, Mary Bennett.
THE STAR ANGLED BANNER.
Zeller, Bennett C.
BACK TO THE HAT FACTORY.
THE CENSUS TAKER.
Zemme, Oskar.
DER BAHNHOF.
DER TURN AUS BETON.
Zibel, Robert Michael,
THE LABYRINTH.
Zlerold, Norman.
1999.
TAKE 'THE FIREFLY.
Zilliox, Jack. SEE Zilliox, John J.
Zilllox, John J.
WHY ME.
Zimmerman, Armand L,
DREAM. (R)
Ziiwnerman, Bernd Alois.
DIE SOLDATEN.
Zimmerman, Jesse.,
A HOUSE DIVIDED.
A HOUSE OF MOURNING.
Zimmerman, Marguerite M.
THE BLUE-EYED HIPPO.
Zinn, Barbara.
THE ENCHANTED TAPESTRY.
Zinner, Elmer N.
THE COMPUTER CANDIDATE.
Zipper, Herbert.
THE BEAUTIFUL GALATEA.
Zirker, Priscilla Allen.
DEAR ADDY.
Zung, Cecilia Sieu-Llng.
TWO TOO MANY. (R)
4 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ; 1968 O - 313-135
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Dramas and
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July— December
1967
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The CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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Current Registrations 101
Renewal Registrations 141
Name Index 149
Introduction
PARTS 3-4 list dramas, dramatico-musicals,
lectures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television,
and recording scripts registered in classes C and
D. Many of the recording scripts are made to
accompany filmstrips which are registered in
classes A and J and listed in Parts 12-13: Motion
Pictures and Filmstrips. Works for which the
copyright has been renewed are listed separately
in the Renewal Registrations section. Selected
published dramas currently registered in class A
arc also included for the convenience of the user.
Arrangement is by title. Each work is described
in a main entry which includes information perti-
nent to the copyright claim. References lead from
variant titles from distinctive subtitles, and from
other titles associated with the work.
The Name Index to the names of authors,
editors, claimants, etc., given in the main entries
covers both currently registered works and re-
newal registrations, the latter being identified by
the symbol (R).
For works currently registered, the main entry
includes the following items of information if
available and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of persons or agencies contributing
to the work (authors, editors, compilers,
etc. ) .
3) Edition statement.
5;
6^
7;
8:
10^
11
12~
Place of publication for all foreign works;
and for domestic works if given in an
imprint on the work.
Name of the first-named publisher given
in an imprint on the work.
Physical description, consisting of the num-
ber of pages or other terms descriptive of
the work; unpaged works and those with
complicated or irregular paging are de-
scribed as 1 V. ; in the case of works issued
in more than one volume, the number of
volumes is given.
Series statement.
Special descriptive data which includes the
number of acts or scenes; author and title
of a work on which the dramatic work is
based or with which it is correlated.
Names of authors given in the application
which do not appear elsewhere in the
entry.
Name of the employer in the case of a
work made for hire, if so named in the
application.
Information contained in the application
which relates to the registration of an
earlier version of the work.
Brief statement of the new matter on
which copyright is claimed, preceded by
the abbreviation NM, if this information
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is given in the application and is not
indicated elsewhere in the entry.
13) Copyright symbol ©.
14) A statement of limitation of claim if the
application or notice on the work ex-
pHcitly limits the claim.
15) Name of th€ copyright claimant.
16) For published works, date of publication
as given in the application; for unpub-
lished works, the date on which the last
of all items required to complete registra-
tion (i.e., copy, application, and fee) was
received in the Copyright Office.
17) Registration number.
For published works, whenever it is necessary
to indicate a variation between the information
given in the application and in the copy of the
work with respect to the claimant's name or the
date of publication, the data from the application
is given first, followed by the phrase "in notice"
and the data given in the work; e.g., © Richard
Roe; lAug67 (in notice: 1966) ; DP6500.
Works deposited in connection with copyright
registration may be selected for inclusion in the
collections of the Library of Congress. Library of
Congress printed cards are available for many of
the published works so selected. Orders for such
cards or inquiries concerning them should be
addressed to the Card Division, Building No. 159,
Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. 20541.
For renewal registrations, the main entry in-
cludes the following items of information if
available and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of authors of renewable matter.
3) Edition statement.
4) Number of acts, scenes, or volumes.
5) Series statement.
6) Brief statement of the new matter on
which the original copyright was claimed,
preceded by the abbreviation NM, if
available in the renewal application.
7) Copyright symbol ©.
8) Date of original copyright.
9) Original registration number.
10) Name of the renewal claimant followed by
a statement in parentheses, usually abbre-
viated, giving the basis of the renewal
claim as supplied by the applicant; e.g.,
"John Doe (NK)" indicates that renewal
of copyright is claimed by John Doe as
next of kin of the deceased author.
1 1 ) Date of receipt of the renewal application
or fee, whichever is later.
12) Renewal registration number.
Abbreviations and Symbols
The following list includes abbreviations and
symbols used in this catalog with specific copy-
right or bibliographic meanings.
(A)
author (s)
a.a.d.o.
accepted alternative designa-
tion of
a.k.a.
also known as
Adm.c.t.a.
administrator cum testamento
annexo
Adm.d.b.n.c.t.a.
administrator de bonis non
cum testamento annexo
appl.
application
©
copyright symbol
vin
(C)
child or children of the de-
ceased author
comp.
d.b.a.
(E)
compiler
doing business as
executor (s) of the author
ed.
edition, editor
(NK)
next of kin of the deceased
author
NM
new matter
P-
(PCB)
page(s)
proprietor of a work copy-
righted by a corporate body
otherwise than as assignee
or licensee of the author
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(PCW)
proprietor of the composite
work
(PPW)
proprietor of the posthumous
work
(PWH)
proprietor of copyright in a
work made for hire
prev.
previous, previously
pseud.
pseudonym
pt.
part
pub.
^R)
reg.
rev.
t.a.
v., vol.
(W)
(Wr)
published, publishing
renewal registration
registered, registration
revised
trading as
volume
widow of the author
widower of the author
Registrations July -December 1967
Class C — Lectures and other works pre-
pared for oral delivery . . 478
Class D — Domestic published dramatic and
dramatico-musical works . . 160
Foreign published dramatic and
dramatico-musical works . . 38
Unpublished dramatic and dra-
matico-musical works . . .1,310
Dramatic works registered in
class A 82
Total 2,068
Renewals: Classes C and D
482
These figures represent the number of registra-
tions for dramas and works prepared for oral
delivery for July-December 1967, but do not neces-
sarily represent the exact number of entries in this
issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Registra-
tion figures for other classes of material may be
found in the respective parts.
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DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title of domestic and foreign dramas, dramatico-musicals,
lectures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and recording scripts registered
during the period covered by this issue. References from variant titles and from
distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
A. LINCOLN, by William Schohl.
71 1. A play In 3 acts. ® William
Frederic Schohl; £60ct67; DU69928.
ABADDON, a two act play by Gordon
Albert Holt. kS 1. © Gordon
Albert Holt; 21Jun67; DU69173.
ABDERITEN. See
DES ESELS SCHATTEN.
ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO. Die
Entfuhrung aus dem Serall. An opera
in 3 acts; music by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart, words by Chrlstoph Friedrich
Bretzner, adapted by Gottlieb
Stephanie the Younger, rev. English
translation by Ruth & Thomas Martin,
English narration by Sheldon
Fatlnkin. 9 1- Narration only.
© Sheldon Patinkin; 7Aug67; DU69553-
ABE LINCOLN IN SONG AND STORY; or,
From brown house to White House.
By Ailene Sybil Goodman. 1 v.
Script. © Ailene Sybil Goodman;
13Dec67; C20115.
AN ABOMINATION TO THE LORD, by Mildred
E. Danforth'. 11 1. A play.
® Mildred E. Danforth; 5Sep67;
DU69543.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, by Rolf N. Sigford.
102 1. A play in 5 acts. © Rolf
Norman Sigford; 15Dec67; DU70285.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, a
three act play by Bernard Barehay.
99 1. © Bernard Barshay; 4Dec67;
DU70206 .
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE GREAT AMERICAN, a
three act play by Llta Hindman
Luebbers. 266 1. © Lita Hindman
Luebbers; 5Sep67; DU6955O.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S SEASON OF SORROW,
by Charles Grover. 39 1. A play
in 3 acts. ® Charles Frederick
Grover; 28Dec67; DU70385.
ABRAHAM'S CHILDREN, by Edward Shaw.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Edward
Shaw; 14Nov67; DU70072.
ABSINTHE, a play in three acts by
Joseph Hart. 97 1. ® Joseph P.
Hart; 2Nov67; DU69979.
ACCENT ON SEX; three one-act plays
by John Thor Newlander. 58 1.
© John Newlander; 7Sep67; DP6553.
THE ACCUSER, an original story written
& adapted for television by Elethla
L. Richardson. 33 1. © Elethla L.
Richardson; l8Aug67; DU69447.
ACID WINE, a play in 3 acts by John
Innez, pseud, of John Hlnes. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. I962, 56707.
NM: revision. © John Innez; 15May67;
DU69218.
THE ACTING LESSON, by Willard Simms.
Dramatists Play Service. 22 p. Appl.
states prev. reg. 9Nov66, DU57235.
NM: additions & revision. ® Willard
Simms; 22Jun67; DP64l8.
ACTION OF MURDER, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Luvenia Thompson. 30 1.
© Luvenia Thompson; 3Nov67;
DU69995 .
THE ACTION SWINGERS; recording script
for Oldsmoblle Division. 11 1.
Appl. author; Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmoblle Division, General
Motors Corp.; 300ct67; C 20004 .
THE ACTOR, a play for television by
Crlstina White, 28 1 . ® Cristlna
White; 12Deo67; DU70324 .
ADJUSTER. See
THE LONELY.
THE ADULTER(Y)ATED TRUTH, by Norman
Miller. 12th revision. 1 v. A
play In 3 acts. Appl. states prev.
reg. 19Jun67, DU6899I. NM: addition.
© Norman Miller; 22Sep67; DU69668.
THE ADULTER (Y)ATED TRUTH, by Norman
Miller. 13th revision. 1 v. A
play in 3 acts. Appl. states prev.
reg. 22Sep67, DU69668. NM: revision.
© Norman Miller; 13Dec67; DU70275.
THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN SOUL; radio
program no. 4, by Theme Productions.
3 1. ©Theme Productions, Inc.;
22Dec67; C20128.
ADVICE AND A TOAST TO THE BRIDE AND
GROOM, by Daniel D'Eaux, pseud, of
James J. Regan, Jr. Sheet,
© James J. Regan, Jr.; l8Dec67;
C20II9.
ADVISING THE TROPICAL TRAVELER, by
Kevin M. Cahill. 19 1. © Kevin M.
Cahill; llSep67; CI986I.
AEGINA, a comedy in three acts by
James Costin (Jimmy D. Costln)
122 1. © Jimmy D. Costin; l8Sep6Y;
DU69625 .
AFFINITY, a one act play adaptable for
film or TV. 15 1. © Piri Thomas;
12Sep67; DU69582.
THE AFRICAN KING, by John Pagano.
39 1. A play. © John Pagano;
19Sep67; DU69630.
AFTER MANY A SWALLOW DIES THE SUMMER,
a play in one act by Dana M.
Tremayne, pseud, of Mark Dana
Tremayne. 23 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. 5Dec66, DU674l3. NM: revision.
© Dana M. Tremayne; l4Dec67; DU70277.
THE AFTERMATH, by James Carroll, pseud,
of Earl M. Hibbard. 94 1. A play
in 3 acts. © Earl M. Hibbard;
20ot67; DU6g757.
AGENT 009, by Hal Mcintosh, pseud, of
Hal Louis Willies. 1 v. Screenplay.
© Hal Louis Willies; 7Aug67; DU6935'» •
THE AGREEMENT, a play in one act by
Douglas Taylor. Dramatists Play
Service. 21 p. © Douglas Taylor;
4Deo67; DP6565.
AH, WILDERNESS. See
THE LATER PLAYS OF EUGENE O'NEILL.
AIMEZ-VOUS LE THEATRE? Ou, La parade
de la rengalne de Claude Aveline.
46 1. Une piece en 5 scenes.
© Claude Aveline; 22May67; DU69089.
ALAN DALE STORY. See
THE SPIDER AND THE MARIONETTES.
ALEXANDER AND CAMILLE. See
THE GIRL FROM NORMANDY.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT, a play In three
acts by Charles Garo Ashjian.
1 V. © Charles Garo Ashjian;
21Dec67; DU70319.
ALHAMBRA. See
THE MOOR'S TREASURE.
ALICE, a new musical version of Alice's
adventures in Wonderland by Robert
S. Triplett. 50 1. 2 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. I4jan63, DU56827.
NM: additions. © Robert S. Triplett;
190ct67; DU69857.
1
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS; book
by Joan Shepard (Joan Sheoard
Thompson) & Evan Thompson, pseud,
of Francis M. H. Thompson, lyrics by
Lewis Carroll, pseud, of Charles
Lutwidge Dodgson, Joan Shepard &
Evan Thompson, music by John Clifton.
1 V. ® Francis M. H. Thompson,
Joan Shepard Thompson & John Clifton;
llDec67; DU70249.
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, See
ALICE.
ALL ABOUT ME, by Archie Campbell.
Sheet. Monologue. ® Peer Inter-
national Corp.; 10Jul67; CI9688.
THE ALL-AMERICAN BOY, by Christopher
Relnler. 71 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Christopher N. Relnler; llSep67;
DU69576.
ALL ENDS WELL FOR MR. SOLOMON, a three
act play by Grace Baughan. 53 1.
A screenplay. © Grace Baughan;
30Aug67; DU69517.
ALL IN FAVOR, a musical comedy; book
& lyrics by Keith Engar, music by
Ardean Watts. 76 p. Book & lyrics
only. © MIA General Boards, Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints;
17May67; DP6525.
ALL IN THE APRIL EVENING, a play in
one act by Brian McMaster. 63 1.
© Brian Stanley McMaster; 15Aug67;
DU69t20.
ALL STOP, a farce in one setting by
Michael Shaffer & John Randolph
Zapor. 25 1. © Michael Shaffer
& John Randolph Zapor; 8nov67;
DU7002lt .
ALL THE WAY ACROSS TOWN, a one act
play by John Randolph Zapor. 24 1.
© John Randolph Zapor; 21Nov67;
DU70112.
ALL THESE BEASTS AREN'T HOUSEBROKEN,
YOU KNOW, by Charles E. Bond 8:
Carol A. Unzicker. 26 1. A play In
15 scenes. © Charles E. Bond &
Carol A. Unzicker; 7Sep67; DU69565.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT. By Murry Woroner.
1 V. Recording script. © Great
Fights, Inc. & Woroner Productions,
Inc.; 230ct67; C19986.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, by Murry Woroner. 1 v.
Recording script. Appl. tl.: All
time heavyweight tournament, John L.
Sullivan vs. Jimmy Braddock. © Great
Fights, Inc. & Woroner Productions,
Inc.; 200c67; C19978.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, by Murry liforoner. 1 v.
Recording script. Appl. tl . : All
time heavyweight tournament. Max Baer
vs. Jack Johnson. © Great Fights,
Inc. & Woroner Productions, Inc.;
230ct67; CI9977.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, by Murry Woroner. 1 v.
Recording script. Appl. tl.: All
time heavyweight tournament. Rocky
Marciano vs. Gene Tunney. © Great
Fights, Inc. S: Woroner Productions,
Inc.; I60ct67; C19976.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, CLAY VS. SCHMELING,
by Murry Woroner. 1 v. A television
script. © Great Fights, Inc. &
Woroner Productions, Inc.; 5O0ct67;
CI9995.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, DEMPSEY VS. SULLIVAN,
by Murry Woroner. 1 v. A recording
script. Appl. ti.: All time
heavyweight tournament. Jack Dempsey
vs. John L. Sullivan. ® Great
Fights, Inc. !c Woroner Productions,
Inc.; 6Nov67; C20052.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, JACK DEMPSEY VS. JOE
LOUIS, by Murry Woroner. 1 v. A tele-
vision script. © Great Fights, Inc.
& Woroner Productions, Inc.; 'IDec67;
C20085 .
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, JACK DEMPSEY VS. ROCKY
MARCIANO, by Murry Woroner. 1 v.
Television script. © Great Fights,
Inc. & Woroner Productions, Inc.;
l8Dec67; C20117.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, LOUIS VS. WILLARD, by
Murry Woroner. 1 v. A television
script. Appl. tl. ; All time heavy-
weight tournament, Joe Louis vs.
Jess Wlllard. ® Great Fights, Inc.
& Woroner Productions, Inc.; 6Nov67;
C 200 65.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, MAX BAER VS. ROCKY
MARCIANO, by Murry Woroner. 1 v.
Television script. Appl. ti.:
All time heavyweight tournament.
© Great Fights, Inc. & Woroner
Productions, Inc.; 20Nov67; C20076.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, by
Murry Woroner. 1 v. Script. Appl.
ti: All time heavyweight tournament:
Joe Louis vs. Bob Fltzsimmons.
® Great Fights, Inc. S: Woroner Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 13Nov67; 020059-
ALL TIME HEAVTWEIGHT TOURMAMENT. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, MAX BAER VS. ROCICT
MARCIANO.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, BOB
FITZSIMMONS VS. JACK SHARKEY,
by Murry Woroner. 1 v. Script,
® Great Fights, Inc. & Woroner
Productions, Inc.; 130ct67; CI9960.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, JACK
DEMPSEY VS. JOHN L. SULLIVAN. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP .
TOURNAMENT, DEMPSEY VS. SULLIVAN.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT,
JIM JEFFRIES VS. CASSIUS CLAY,
by Murry Woroner. 1 v. Script.
© Great Fights, Inc. & Woroner
Productions, Inc.; 27Nov67; G20079.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, JOE
LOUIS VS. JESS WILLARD. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT, LOUIS VS. WILIARD.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, JOHN
L. SULLIVAN VS. JIMMY BRADDOCK. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT .
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, MAX
BAER VS. JACK JOHNSON. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT .
ALL TIME HEAVY^reiGHT TOURNAMENT,
ROCKY MARCIANO VS. GENE TUNNEY. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT.
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT, ROCKY
MARCIANO VS. JIM JEFFERIES, by Murry
Woroner. 1 v. -Script. © Great
Fights, Inc. & Woroner Productions,
Inc.; llDec67; C20110.
ALL TOGETHER NOW! By Anthony Caputi.
30 1. A play. © Anthony Caputi;
21Nov67; DU70246.
ALL YOU NEED IS ONE, BAD BREAK. See
WHAT PRICE PURITYJ
ALL YOU WANT IS MY BODY, by Gloria
Laskowich. 54 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Gloria Laskowich; 3Nov67; DU69998.
ALLOCATION OF CORPORATE TELEVISION
BUYS TO SPECIFIC BRANDS, a talk by
James J. Tommaney. 15 1. ® James
J. Tommaney; l4Nov67; C20066.
ALLOO, COOZIN, a story of carnival
life, prejudice & romance; music &
lyrics by Marie S. Rice, book by
Marie S. Rice & Sylvia S. Cutler.
I V. 2 acts. © Wilbee Music Co.;
l4Nov67; DU70076.
ALL'S FLESH, a play in three acts by
Rodney K. Douglas. 78 1. © Rodney
Knaul Douglas; 25Sep67; DU69739.
ALMOST MORNING, a dramatic play In 3
acts by J. Patrick Merlda, pseud, of
James Cannon. 56 1. © James
Cannon; 23Aug67; DU69476.
ALONE TOGETHER, a comedy in three
acts by Anthony Perla. 1 v.
® Anthony J. Perla; lSep67;
DU69588.
ALONG A DIFFERENT SHORE, by Mel
Mendelow. II9 1. A play in
II scenes. © Mel Mendelow;
15Sep67; DU69615.
THE ALPHA BIT, a TV idea for a half-
hour show by Wollman/Everds .
11 1. © One More Production Co.,
Inc. ; 8Sep67; CI9860.
ALPHABET COOKIE-CRACKERS, NUMBER
COOKIE-CRACKERS; radio-TV commercial
by Jone Allison, pseud, of Jone
Allison Mosman. Sheet. © Jone
Allison; 13Nov67; C20050.
AMANT. See
LA COLLECTION.
L' AMANT MILITAIRE; adapted by Joan
Holden, translated by Betty Schwim-
mer. 1 v. From the play of the
same name by Carlo Goldoni. © San
Francisco Mime Troupe, Inc.'; 25Dec67;
DU70367.
THE AMAZING, SPINE-TINGLING ADVENTURES
OF MAUDE AND CLAUDE; book & lyrics
by Eugene J. Walter, Jr. 154 1.
A musical play in 2 acts. Book &
lyrics only. ©Eugene J. Walter, Jr.;
5Sep67; DU695t5.
THE AMBASSADORS, written by S . H.
Greengus; created by D. Wortman.
31 1. A play for television.
© Sherman H. Greengus & Donald
Wortman; 26Dec67; DU7038I.
AMBITION, THE OBJECT OF THE GAME;
created by Stanley S. Merrltt. 1 v.
Lecture. © Stanley S. Merrltt;
4Deo67; C20086.
AMERICA, DESTINY, by William J. Peifer:
5 1. © William J. Peifer; 8Nov67;
C 20047.
AMERICA HliRRAH, by Jean Claude van
Itallie . New York, Coward-McCann.
143 p. 3 plays. Appl. states prev.
reg. 2Dec66, DP6410. NM: additions.
© Jean Claude van Itallie; 25Sep67;
DP6564 .
AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL, a three act
play by Nicholas Bellitto. 99 1.
© Nicholas Bellitto; 28Aug67;
DU69507.
AMERICA TO ME. See ,
THIS COUNTRY TO ME.
AN AMERICAN DECISION, by Phyllis Joan
Bove. 1 V. A play In 2 acts.
© Phyllis Joan Bove; 50ct67;
DU7OO27.
AMITABHA'S BETRAYAL, an original
production written & directed by the
Research Council of the Buddha's
Universal Church. 1 v. English &
Chinese. ©Buddha's Universal
Foundation; 20Mar67; DU69454 .
AMOR EN EL AIRE; guion por Gabriel
Pena, pseud, of Luis Cesar Amadorl
Ricclottl, & Jesus Ma. de Arozamena
(Jesus Maria de Arozamena Berasategui)
216 1. A screenplay. © Gabriel Pena
& Jesus Ma. de Arozamena; 3Jul67;
DU6909O .
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
103
AN ANACONDA LIES IN WAIT, a play in
three acts by George K. Hohn.
1 V. © George K. Hohn; I'tAuge?;
DU69380 .
AN ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF ANALOGIES
AND METAPHORS IN SCIENCE, by Roy
Dreistadt. 32 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. 15Novfi6, CigoSS . NM: additions.
© Roy Dreistadt; 13Sep67; CI9863.
ANATOMY OF A FIX, a three act play,
the criminal trial of Clarence
Darrow, by Robert W. Farrell. 15 1.
© Robert W. Farrell; 10Jun67;
A920943.
AND A LITTLE CHILD; teleplay written
by John C. Mebane. 60 1. © John
Cuiranins Mebane; 24Jul67; DU692't3.
AND CAME THE ROAH FROM BELOW, a screen-
play by Robert William Hodge. 143 1.
© Robert William Hodge; 15Aug67;
DU69409.
AND IT CAME TO PASS, a Christmas
pageant by Faith Shaw (Mrs. Leo R.
Dumdel) Winona Lake, Ind., Rode-
heaver Co. 16 p. With music. Appl.
states songs & Scriptural excerpts
prev. pub. NM: text S: recitations.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 10Jul67; DP6429.
AND NOTHING BUT, by Maxlne Flelschman.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © Maxlne
Flelschman; 9Nov67; DU70079-
AND PEOPLE ALL AROUND, by George
Sklar. New York, Random House.
117 p. 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. as unpublished. © George
Sklar; 22Aug67; DP6539.
AND SAVAGE SHONE THE SUN, an original
drama based on the playwright's
own novel of the same title. 84 1.
3 acts. © Hugh Donnelly; 28Aug57;
DU69513-
AND SOMETIMES YOU WEEP, a one act play
by Annette Kimball Payne. 15 1.
© Annette Kimball Payne; 20Sep67;
DU69641.
AND THEN THERE WAS NOTHING; By R. H.
McMonagle & Patricia McMonagle.
81. A play. © Richard Hopf
McMonagle & Patricia McMonagle;
13Dec67; DU70273.
ANDREA CHENIER, by Umberto Giordano;
new English translation for singing
by John Baler. 42 1. A play in 4
acts. © John H. Baler; 19Jul67;
DU69197.
ANGEL IN A BLUE NEGLIGEE, a play by
Mike Major (Michael J. Major)
44 1. © Michael J. Major; 7Nov67;
DU7OO2O.
ANGEL OF AMSTERDAM; book, music &
lyrics by Edward J. Hall. 1 v.
A play in 1 act. © Edward John
Hall; 19Sep67; DU69652.
ANGEL UPSTAIRS, a drama In three acts
by Donna Percy. 1 v. © Donna Percy;
5Jul67; DU69112.
THE ANGELIC SPY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
B. Lul. 31 1. © B. Lui; 3Nov67;
DU69994 .
ANGELS SANG SOFTLY, an original story
written S: adapted for television
by D. J. Richards. 33 1- © D. J.
Richards; 40ct67; DU69782.
ANOTHER AUTUMN DAY, a musical fantasy
in five scenes by Ronald Towe.
1 V. © Ronald William Towe;
200ct67; DU69859.
ANTIGONE AKROPOLYPS VOR DER MAUER.EIN
LEHRSTifCK WIE BEGRABT MAN DEN BRUDER,
von Charles Copenhaver. 66 1.
A play. Appl. states prev. reg.
3Apr67, DU68287. NM: translation
& revision. © Charles William
Copenhaver, Jr.; 24Aug67; DU69480.
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, by William Shake-
speare; edited by Oscar James Camp-
bell, Alfred Rothschild & Stuart
Vaughan. New York, Bantam Books.
274 p. (A Bantam classic, SC300)
3 acts. © on introductory material,
notes & commentaries; Bantam Books,
Inc.; 29Aug66; A922031.
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, by William Shakes-
peare; 0. H. Rudzik, introd.; Lucy M.
Fltzpatrick, notes; general Introd.
by David G. Pitt. New York, Alrmont
Pub. Co. 174 p. 5 acts. (Alrmont
Shakespeare classics series, Sll)
NM: art work, Introd. & notes.
©Alrmont Pub. Co., Inc.; 15Jul66;
A929157.
ANXIETY AND CONFLICT, by Herbert L.
Klemme. 7 1. A talk. © Herbert L.
Klemme; 6nov67; C20044 .
AN APARTMENT FOR A. WINSTON BLACKWELL,
by Clifford D. Harper. 37 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Clifford D.
Harper; 2Aug67; DU69319.
THE APOLOGIZER, a one act play by Peter
Dee. 14 1. © Peter Dee; 22Deo67;
DU7O35O.
APPALACHIAN AUGUST, a three segment
play with a prologue by Kim Harris.
1 V. © Kim Harris; 24Nov67; DU70132.
APPLE ON A PEAR TREE, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Rosemary Schall. 39 !•
© Rosemary Schall; 40ct67; DU6g789.
THE APPLE TREE, a new musical; music
by Jerry Bock & lyrics by Sheldon
Harnick, book by Sheldon Harnick &
Jerry Bock, additional book material
by Jerome Coopersmith. New York,
Random House. 89 p. 3 parts.
Based on The diary of Adam and Eve,
by Mark Twain, The lady or the tiger,
by Frank R. Stockton & Passlonella,
by Jules Feifer. Book & lyrics only.
Appl. authors: Jerry Bock, Mayerling
Productions, Ltd., employer for hire
of Sheldon Harnick, & Jerome Cooper-
smith. Appl, states prev. reg,
I80ct66, DD67048. NM: addition.
® Jerry Bock 85 Mayerling Productions,
Ltd,, 9May67; DP6540.
APRICOT BRANDY, a play in three acts
by Richard Posner, 1 v. © Richard
Posner; 230ct67; DU69911.
APRIL BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, a dramatic
musical by Mary Llta Erbach. 96 1.
3 acts. Book 8c lyrics only.
© Mary Llta Erbach; 27Sep67;
DU69718.
AQUARIAN HOUR; series 1, The left
hand of God. Scenario by Radnona
Asnyk, pseud, of Anna Ordynskl .
35 1. A musical screenplay. Book
only. © Anna Ordynskl; 20ct67;
DU69808.
AQUARIUS LIVES, a one-act play by
Barbara Edelsteln. 25 1, © Barbara
Edelstein; 20ot67; DU69759 .
AQUILANA. See
TRES COMEDIAS.
ARACHNE, a musical play for girls;
libretto by Jacqueline Froom,
music by Terence Greaves. London,
Oxford University Press. 2 v.
© Oxford University Press; 17Aug67;
DFO-1569.
ARCHIMEDES ODER DIE STtlNDE DER PHYSIK;
Traglkomodie in drel Akten by Kurt
Mellach. Wlen, Bergland Verlag.
59 p. © Bergland Verlag, G.M.B.H,;
12Jun67; AFO-52491.
ARENAS OF LUTETIA, a play by Ronald
Tavel. 60 1. 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Ronald Tavel;
310ct67; DU69959.
ARISTOCRACY VS CARNABY STREET, a film
script by Joyce Bralthwaite & Joyce
Lipsey. 30 1. © Joyce Braltwaite
& Joyce Lipsey; 12Jul67; DU69144.
L'ARME BLANCHE; piece en trois actes
de Victor Halm. 66 1 . © Victor
Halm; l80ct67; DU69899.
ARRIVAL, by Raymond McGlynn, 48 1.
A play in 1 act. © Francis Raymond
McGlynn; 3Nov67; DU70025.
ART APPRECIATION: PAINTING; 3 parts.
Recording scripts for the Jam Handy
Organization. 1 v. © Jam Handy
Organization; 3Jul67; C19671.
AS YOU LIKE IT, by William Shake-
speare; a one-act version adapted
by I. E. Clark. 1 v. (A Stage
magic play) NM: interpolations,
introd. scene & stage directions,
p.l-xli. ©I.E. Clark; 15Aug67;
A936719.
A SINGING WE WILL GO, an outline for
a Beatles movie; created by Harold 0.
Wang. 1 V. Screenplay. Based
on the Canterbury tales.
© Mr. & Mrs, Harold 0. Wang;
19Jul67; DU69193.
THE ASSASSINS, by Samuel Burger. 87 1.
A play In 4 acts. © Samuel Burger;
7Dec67; DU7O23O.
THE ASSAULT UPON CHARLES SUMNER, by
Robert Hlvnor. 3 parts. (In Plays
for a new theater, playbook 2.
p. 121-220) Appl. states prev. reg.
llDec63, DU59153. NM: additions &
revisions. © Robert Hlvnor; 21Nov66;
DP6454.
AT LIBERTY, AT LARGE! A new comedy
by James B. Osborne. 75 !• © James
B. Osborne; 10Aug67; DU69433,
AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT, See
LYDIA SAGEBRUSH'S DILEMMA.
AT THE STROKE OF MURDER, by Dean
lozzo, pseud, of Patrlc lozzo &
Lois Dean. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Patrlc lozzo & Lois Dean; 3Jul57;
DU69095 .
ATTENTION SALESMEN, by Calvin Hill
& National Sales Training Institute.
1 V. Appl. tl.: National Sales
Training Institute's automatic sales
training course. © Calvin Hill;
90ct67; C19962.
AUBADE, by Albert Devereaux. 30 1.
A play. © Albert Devereaux;
12Jul67; DU69149.
AN AUDIENCE FOR MODERN MUSIC; paper
read by Halsey Stevens. 6 1.
© Halsey Stevens; 3Jul67; CI9678.
THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (Record-
ing scripts) Scripts In this series
are by Dento-Medlcal Tapes.
© Dento-Medical Tapes, Inc.
v.lO.
5. Aug. 1, 19S7. Digest issue.
© I3JUI67; CI9692.
6. Aug. 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
© I3JUI67; CI9693.
7. Sept. 1, 1967. Digest issue.
© l8Aug67; CI9822.
8. Sept. 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
© l8Aug67; 019821.
9. Oct, 1, 1967, Digest issue, Appl,
states prev, pub. July I967, NM:
additions & revisions, © 21Sep67;
CI9917,
10. Oct, 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
Appl. states prev. pub. June I967 .
NM: additions & revisions.
© 2lSep67; C19916.
11. Nov. 1, 1967. Digest issue.
© 300c t67; C19992.
12. Nov. 16, 1967. Clinical Issue.
© 300ct67; CI9993.
13. Dec. 1, 1967. Digest Issue.
© 17Nov67; C20073.
14. Dec. 16, 1967. Clinical issue.
© 17Nov67; C20074.
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104
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
AUDIT IS NOT AN AUDITION. See
A REVUE BY INTERNAL REVENUE.
AUDITION SCENES FOR STUDENTS; edited
with notes by John Wray Young.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. 175 P-
NM: compilation, abridgment S: addi-
tions. © Dramatic Pub. Co.; 28Apr67;
A932t31.
AN AUGUST EVE'S ARGUE, a one act play
by Robinson Stockham a.k.a. Linda J.
Stookham. 12 1. © Linda J. Stockham;
21Aug67; DU69't55.
AUGUST- SEPTEMBER, by L. M. Kit Carson.
118 1. A screenplay. © L. M. Kit
Carson; 20ct67; DU69758.
AUNT VICTORIA'S NIECE, a play In three
acts by Elsa Walden. 1 v.
© Elsa Walden; 3Aug67; DU69326.
AUMTIE MAME. See
MAME-.
THE AUSCHWITZ QUINTET, a drama in one
act by Gordon Arn, pseud, of Don
Davis. London, S. French. 20 p.
© Gordon Arn; 17May67; DP6'^7'^ •
AUTOMOTIVE SHEET METAL REPAIR; 5 parts.
Recording scripts for the Jam Handy
Organization. 1 v. © Jam Handy
Organization; 3Jul67; 019672.
AVALANCHE, a play by Colin Jameson.
76 1. 3 acts. © Colin G. Jameson;
24jul67; DU69259-
AVAMTIi A comedy of love by Samuel
Taylor, David Taylor, Suzanne Taylor
& Michael Taylor. 1 v. 4 acts.
© Samuel Taylor, Suzanne Taylor,
David Taylor & Michael Taylor;
8Sep67; DU69568.
AVARE. See
MOLXERE.
THE AVERAGE AMERICAN SINGLE GIRL, by
Fred L. Capossela, Jr. & Theo Kamp.
175 1. A screenplay. © Fred L.
Capossela, Jr. & Theo Kamp;
27Sep67; DU697O6.
THE AWAKENING, by Michael James
Keemton, pseud, of Wayne Harris
Morris. 5 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Wayne Harris Morris; 5Deo67;
DU70212.
THE AWAKENING; or. The sounds of love.
Original story & screenplay by
Nguyen van Llem. 129 1- © Nguyen
van Liem; l4Aug67; DU69t05.
THE AWAKENING OF DAVID STEIN; drama
by Stephen Thomas, pseud, of Stephen
Tymoshek. 1 v. 3 acts. © Stephen
Tymoshek; 29Aug67; DU69602.
THE AXE, a drama in 3 acts by Sam
Shaw. 62 1. © Sam Shaw; llDec67;
DU70238.
B
BABY BUNTING, DAT YOU BETTEE? Variety
act number 1 by Helen Valrloh &
Donna Valrloh. 2 sheets. © Helen
Valrich & Donna Valrloh; 5Dec67;
C20088.
A BABY FOR THE MORNING, by John Lee
Weldon. 51 1. A two-character
play in 3 acts. © John Lee Weldon;
50ot67; DU69793-
THE BACCHAE, by Euripides, acting ver-
sion by Robert A. Johnston, kj p.
A musical play In 2 acts. Book fc
lyrics only. © Robert A. Johnston;
5Jan67; DP6496.
BACCHAE . See
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
BACHELORS, a new musical comedy by
Majel Miles. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Majel Miles; 3Nov67; DU70032.
THE BACK SEAT OF BUS 29, a musical
comedy written especially for high
school, script & lyrics by James S.
Kerr, music by Norma Ehrhart Leary.
Jamestown, Pa., Victor Press. 2 v.
2 acts. © Norma E. Leary & James S.
Kerr; 28Sep67; DF6508.
BACK TO THE FITTURE 1 A musical comedy;
book by James J. Rush. 1 v. 2 acts.
Book only. © James J. Rush; 20Sep57;
DU69619.
BACKSTAGE BOUNDER, by Wayne Norman.
30 1. A play In 3 acts. © Wayne
Norman; 20Sep67; DU69642.
THE BALLAD OF SAM DAVIS, an outdoor
drama with music by Bud Browning,
pseud, of Wilfred Herbert Brown.
53 1. 2 acts. Book only. © Bud
Browning; llAug67; DU69388.
BALLOONS, a play by Richard John
Walters. 10 1. © Richard John
Walters; 5Jul67; DU69107.
THE BANANA REVOLUTION; or, How I
learned to love the CIA. A musical
super-fable, book, music & lyrics
by Annabella Turco. 88 1. 2 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Annabella
Turco; 10Jul67; DU69I37.
THE BANANA THIEF, by Holly Beye.
58 1. A musical play in 3 acts.
Book 8c lyrics only. © Holly Beye;
20ct67; DU69835.
BAR & GRILL, by Conrad Bishop. l4 1.
A play. ® Conrad Bishop; LAug67;
DU69312-
EAR-LEE BASEBALL SCHOOL; program of
oral lectures by George A. Lee.
1 V. © George A. Lee; 24Aug67;
CI9816.
THE BASEBALL PLAYER'S FAREWELL, by
James Fisher, James Hansen & John
Karraker. Sheet. © James Glenn
Fisher, James Craig Hansen & John
Guy Karraker; 28Sep67; C19932.
A BASKET SETTING, a brief play in two
parts by Lucille E. Emond . 1 v.
© Lucille E. Emond; 3Aug67; DU69500.
BASTARDO; soeneggiatura di Lucio
Manllo Battlstrada. 300 1.
© Compagnla Cinematograflca Hercules,
S.R.L.; 10Jul67; DU69222.
THE BASTARDS; one act play by Jean
Pierre Prankenhuis. 28 1 . © Jean
Pierre Frankenhuis; 25Jul67; DU69270.
BAT MABU, by Christina De Blasys . 9 1.
A screenplay. © Christina De Blasys;
20Dec57; DU7O36O.
BE MY MATE, by Ann Starr (Ann Starr
Meyer) 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Ann Starr; 170ct67; DU6983O.
BE THIN, OR ELSE, a comic documentary
by Bill Gale (William E. Gale) 17 1.
© Bill Gale; 190ot67; C19980.
BEACHBALL, by Quality Bakers of
America Cooperative. Sheet.
Radio script. © Quality Bakers of
America Cooperative, Inc.; 13Jun67;
CI9878.
THE BEAR, an extravaganza in one act;
music by William Walton; libretto
adapted from Anton Tcheicov by Paul
Dehn & William Walton; lyrics by
Paul Dehn. London, Oxford Univer-
sity Press. 7 p. Libretto. NM:
adaptation & additions. © Oxford
University Press; 8Jun67; DFO-I562.
THE BEAR AND THE KANGAROO, an original
comedy in two acts by Fran O'Brien.
61 1. ©Fran O'Brien; 20Hov67;
DU7015t.
THE BEAU BISBEE AFFAIR, by Lenny Lee
LuESier (Leonard Lussler) 148 1.
A play in 3 acts. ® Leonard Lussler;
10Aus67; DU69369.
BEAUTIFUL CITY. See
THE SONG OF THE CITY.
BEAUTIFUL MRS. PLYNN. See
MAGGIE PLYNN (BEAUTIFUL MRS. PLYNN)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, a play with
music for children by Juanese &
Wesley Van Tassel, with music &
lyrics by Mark Olllngton. 1 v.
(Modern theatre for youth series,
play no.l) 2 acts. Based on the
original fairy tale of the same
title. © Wesley Van Tassel & Mark
Olllngton; 28Aug67; DP65OO.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, a 3 act play ...
In verse. By Willie E. Strickland,
Sr. 12 1. © Willie E. Strickland,
Sr.; 20Nov67; DU7OO99.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST; written & composed
by Jerome Need. 2 v. A musical play
in 2 acts. © Jerome Nedd; 25Sep67;
DU69699 .
BEAUTY, IS THE BEAST? An original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Wilbur Hamilton. 29 1.
© Wilbur Hamilton; l8Aug67; DU69450.
BEAUTY PAGEANT; original book for a
musical comedy by David L. Goodrich
& Charles S. Osborn. 1 v. With
lyrics. © David L. Goodrich 8c
Charles S. Osborn; 23Jun67; DU69087.
BECKY, a musical play in two acts;
adaptation by Kyril Chandor, pseud,
of Kyril Vassilchikov-Shishmarev,
music by Alfred Heller, lyrics by
Chandor & Heller (Alfred & Lissy
Heller) Based on Vanity fair, by
William Makepeace Thackeray. Book 8:
lyrics only. ® Kyril Chandor;
27Sep67; DU69716.
BEDTIME STORIES AND SONGS. See
DESTINATION, DREAMLAND.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCES IN NUMBER
RELATIONS THROUGH LANGUAGE, by Selma
Greenberg & Anita Gurian. 1 v.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 7Deo67;
C20107.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCES IN NUMBER RELA-
TIONS THROUGH LANGUAGE, ALBUM 1, by
Selma Greenberg 8c Anita Gurian. 1 v.
Recording script. © Classroom
Materials Co.; 22Jun67; C19832.
BEHOLD AN EMPTY ROOM, a play in one
act by William Dales Hartt . Boston,
Baker's Plays. 15 p. Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. ©Walter H. Baker Co.; 20Jun67;
DP6462.
BELINDA, MY ANGEL, a dramatic narration
by Pansy Haley. Sheet. © Pansy
Mae Haley; 310ot67; C19989.
THE BELL OF ILLUSION, a play by Broome
Strlngfellow. 40 1. © Broome
Strlngfellow; 4Deo67; DU70202.
BELLE DE JOUR. 84 1 . A screenplay in
10 reels. ® Paris Film Production;
5Sep67; DU69539.
THE BELLIGERENT BUTTERFLY, a musical
biography; book by Jack Ramer,
music by Ernest McCarty, lyrics by
Jack Ramer & Ernest McCarty. 1 v.
2 acts. © Jack Ramer & Ernest
McCarty; 21Nov67; DU70149.
BEN AND THE CHIEF, television
tobacco commercial by Richard B.
Thunder-Sky. Sheet. © Richard
B. Thunder-Sky; 230ct67; DU59877.
A BENCH IN THE PARK; three act play
with music by Robert A. Parsons.
1 V. © Robert A. Parsons; 13Nov67;
DU70049.
BENEATH MARS, an original story written
8c adapted for television by Kenneth
Koonce. 30 1. © Kenneth Koonce;
21Sep67; DU69656.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
105
BENT TWIGS, a musical play depicting
some of the problems which help to
breed today's school dropouts; music
by Arleln Ford Straw, script & lyrics
by Helen R. Williams. 2 v: © Helen
Roberts Williams & Arleln Ford Straw;
6Nov67; DU69973.
BERTRAND AND MR. PICiCLEWICK, by June
Brlndel. 8 1. (Story time from
Interloohen, no.j) Recording
script. © June Brlndel; 4Deo67;
C20092.
DER BESSERE HIMMEL; eine erotische
Charakterkomodle in drei Akten von
Luclan Laurance, pseud, of Lucien
Prival. 1 V. Dem Ludwig Anzengruber
dankend abgepumpt. Appl . states prev .
reg. as The better heaven. NM: re-
visions. © Lucien Prival; 3Jul67;
DU69379 •
THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS, an
original screenplay by John L.
Huszar. 22 1. © John L. Huszar;
13Jul67; DP6424.
THE BEST PICTURE FOR 1968; Recording
script for the Admiral Corp. by
Jam Handy Organization. 13 1.
©Admiral Corp.; l8Sep67; CI9881.
THE BEST PLAYS OF 1966-67; edited by
Otis L. Guernsey, Jr., Illustrated
with photographs & with drawings by
Hirschfeld. New York, Dodd, Mead.
498 p. (The Burns Mantle yearbook)
10 plays. © Dodd, Mead 8c Co., Inc.;
230ct67; A958'tl5.
BETRAYED, a screenplay by William L.
Norton. I08 1. Based on an original
story. Emeralds from the green hell,
by J. Joachim Bartsch & a screenplay
draft. The taboo of Radjapura. Appl.
author: United Producers Organization.
Appl. states prev. pub. I965 . NM:
revision. © United Producers Organ-
ization; 30Mar67; DP6I117.
DAS BETT DER POMPADOUR, eine musik-
allsche Komodie in zwolf Verwand-
lungen von Wallner-Peltz (Max
Wallner & Kurt Feltz); Musik von
Fred Raymond. Berlin, Meisel.
76 p. Libretto. © Edition Meisel
& Co., G.M.B.H.; 19Jul39; DFI894 .
BETTER HEAVEN. See
DER BESSERE HIMMEL.
BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME, by Jagga. K.,
pseud, of Jag Moham Kapur. 545 1.
A play. © Jag Mohan Kapur; 40ct67;
DU7OIO5 .
A BETTER WAY OF LIFE; recording script
for Westinghouse Electric Corp.
by Jam Handy Organization. 25 1.
©Westinghouse Electric Corp.;
l8Sep67; CI9910.
BETWEEN HEAVEN AND , a musical
comedy in two acts; music by Roger
C. Good, book & lyrics by Marvin W.
Stafford. 1 v. © Roger G. Good &
Marvin W. Stafford; 28Nov67; DU70146.
BETWEEN TWO LOVES.. See
ENTRE DOS AMORES.
BEYOND THE BBYOHD WITHIN WASHINGTON
SQUARE, by Anne Barbe. 1 v. A play
in 2 acts. © Anne Barbe k.a.
Ninette Blanc; 20Dec67; DU70371.
BEYOND THE BOOKSHELF, by Bobby e
Russell Durrett (Mrs. R. E. Durrett,
Jr.) 17 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Bobbye Russell Durrett; 6jul67;
DU69II6.
THE BIBLE TELLS US SO, a one-act
play by Jeannine Balls. 6 1,
© Jeannine J. Bails; 16Nov67;
DU70085.
BIBS SKILLTAPE READING PROGRAM, by
Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc.
1 V. 15 reels. © Charles E
Merrill Books, Inc ; 10Aug67:
c 19809.
THE BIG DIP, by Izzy Abrams (Israel
Abrams), Larry Hurwit (Lawrence S.
Hurwlt) & Jack Lavin . 1 v. A musi-
cal play in 2 acts. © Israel Abrams,
Jack Lavin & Lawrence S. Hurwit;
250ct67; DU69967.
THE BIG GAME, by Donald R. Boyle.
155 1- A screenplay. © Donald R.
Boyle; 13Dec67; DU70269.
BIG NEWS ABOUT DOUBLE D; recording
script for Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 14 1.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; C19902.
BIG ORANGE NETWORK, lecture prepared
for delivery by Frank T, Dafferner.
2 sheets. © Prank T. Dafferner;
lDec67; C20084 .
BILL BARLOW AND THE REVERNEWERS, an
original story written & adapted
for television by Alfred Inman.
31 1. © Alfred Inman; 13Nov67;
DU70045.
BILLY THE KID, Se6
THE BLOSSOM.
THE BIFNALL SPOT-MOP, by Frederick C.
Blnnall & Beatrice Woodward Blnnall.
4 1. © Frederick C. Blnnall & Bea-
trice Woodward Blnnall; 6Jul57;
CI9706.
BIOGRAFIE, eln Spiel von Max Frlsch.
[Frankfurt am Main] Suhrkamp Verlag.
109 p. 2 parts. © Suhrkamp Verlag;
200ct67; DFO-1571.
BIOGRAPHY BACKGROUND FOR INSPIRATION,
by Violet Priestley. 8 1. Film-
strip script. © VloJ.et Priestley
d.b.a. Library Filrastrlp Center;
40ot67; CI9979.
THE BIRD HOUSE, a play in five scenes
by Denis Bassett. (In Paroles,
fall 1967, p. 32) © Denis A.
Bassett; lWov67 ; DP6545 .
THE BIRD MULE, by Jim Morrison & Cliff
Williamson. 2 sheets. Recitation.
© Peach Music'j 28Sep67; CI9957 .
THE BIRTH OF NEUTRON, by Teddy Valis
(Theodore Valis) 7 1. A play.
© Theodore Valis; 5 Jul67 ; DU69124 .
THE BIRTH OF SHARI WINTER, a play by
William Paul Wall, pseud, of William
Tapia. 142 1. © William Paul Wall;
29N0V67; DU70186.
THE BISHOP, an original story written
& adapted for television by Lillian
Y. Halle. 30 1. © Lillian Y.
Halle; 40ct67; DU69783.
BITTEN BY THE LOVE BUG, by Junior
Samples & Clif Williamson. 2 1.
© Peach Music; 28Aug67 ; CI9852.
BITTER LAUREL, by Demetrlos Vilan.
136 1. A play in 3 acts. © Deme-
trlos Vilan; 17Jul57; DU69l84.
BLACK, AMERICAN COMMUNITY, PROSPERITY;
author: Lawrence Erwln. 1 v.
Lecture. © Lawrence Abner Erwln;
l8Aug67; 019825.
BLACK BART RIDES AGAIN: or, Why did
Violet shrink? A melodrama In
4 acts by Cleo Lucas, pseud, of
Cleo Lucas Hurlburt. 1 v. © Cleo
Lucas (Mrs. John Hurlburt); 17Jul57;
DU69314 .
THE BLACK CLOUD, by Sy Rich (Seymour
Rich) 120 1. A play in 5 acts.
© Seymour Rich; 15Sep67; DU69674 .
THE BLACK CROOK AND OTHER NINETEENTH-
CENTURY AMERICAN PLAYS; edited by
Myron Matlaw. 1957. New York,
Dutton. 511 p. (A Button paper-
back, D 205) © Myron Matlaw;
28Sep67; A94608O.
BLACK IN THE RAINBOW, by Julius R.
Young & Warren S. Murray. 44 1.
A play in 2 acts. © Julius R.
Young & Warren S. Murray; 51Aug57;
DU69525 .
BLACK JACK, a play in two acts by
Joan Lyvone Selement. 1 v.
© Joan Lyvone Selement; 50ct67;
DU69792-
THE BLACK PLAGUE, by Burdon & others.
2 sheets. Appl. authors: Eric
Burdon, Vic Briggs, Barry Jenkins,
Johnny Welder % Danny MoCullooh.
© Sea-Lark Enterprises, Inc.,
Yameta Music, Ltd. & Slamina Music,
Ltd.; 300ct67; 020054.
BLACK SABBATH, a play in two acts by
Steven Coffman. 51 1. © Steven
Coffman; 15Dec67; DU70351.
THE BLACK WIDOW, a play in one act
by June Nordahl. 7 1- © June
Nordahl; l8Aug57; DU69444 .
THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE, by C. B.
Gilford & Elizabeth Gibson. Kansas
City, Mo., Play House. 52 p.
5 acts. From the novel by Evan
Hunter. © Evan Hunter, C. B.
Gilford & Elizabeth Gibson; lSep65;
DP6549.
BLAKE'S MEADOW, a play by James M.
Kalett. 22 1. © James M. Kalett;
l8Sep67; DU69621.
BLAUBART; Kom'6die in vier Akten von
Ernst Brauner. [Vienna] Universal
Edition. 80 p. © Universal Edi-
tion, A.G.; 24Apr67; DFO-1557.
DAS BLAUE STOCK; Farce in einem Akt
von Florian Kalbeck. [Vienna]
55 p. © Universal Edition, A.G.;
l6May67; DFO-1558.
THE BLEEDING HEART OF A PORTRAIT; play
in three acts by Ernest Aszody.
1 v. © Ernest Aszody; 6jul67;
DU69II4 .
BLIND DATE, by John Stewart. Sheet.
© SFO Music, Inc.; 15Sep67; CI9856.
BLINDMAN'S BUFF; screenplay by Harry
Tugend. 134 1. Based on a story by
Harry Tugend & Lawrence Dobkin.
© Harry Tugend; 25Dec57; DU70358.
BLOOD FLUKES IN THE ELEPHANT'S THROAT,
a one act morality play in verse by
Sol Newman. 54 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 24Feb64, DU56492. NM:
additions. © Sol Newman; 15 Aug 67 ;
DU69407.
THE BLOOD OF AN ENGLISHMAN, a Victorian
play with songs by John Lewin.
60 1. 6 scenes. Book & lyrics
only. © John Lewin; 26Sep67j
DU6972O .
THE BLOSSOM; or, Billy the Kid, a play
by Michael McClure. 32 p. (Great
Lakes books, no. 2) © Michael
McClure; 5Jan67; DP5430.
BLOWN BLOSSOMS, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Annabelle Hull, pseud, of Mabel
Hanna. 28 1. © Mabel Hanna;
19Dec67; DU70314.
BLUE FISH, BEING AN INTRODUCTION TO
AN ENDING; comedy in three acts.
Playwrights: Charles Herrlngton,
pseud, of Steven C. Waldron, &
Rosencrance Van Gulldenstern-Codly,
pseud, of Elizabeth A. Goodwin.
51. © Steven C. Waldron Sc Eliza-
beth A. Goodwin; 27Jun57; DP5422.
BLUEBEARD HAD A WIFE, a comedy in
one act by Tim Kelly. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 28 p. © Tim
Kelly; 2Aug67; DP653I.
BLUES FOR A HUMDRED YARDS, by Patrick
J. Nolan & Joseph L. Subblondo.
58 1. A screenplay. © Patrick J.
Nolan & Joseph Subblondo; 27Dec67;
DU70383.
THE BLUNDERFUL WORLD OP SIU, by
Judy Sink Stephens. 1 v. A musical
play. Book & lyrics only. © Judy
Sink Stephens & William Tranqullll ;
l80ct67; DU59852.
aS^
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
BOB ET DOMI ET LE DOCUMENT SECRET;
piece en trois tableaux de Renee
Legrand. 42 1. ©Renee Legrand;
22May67; DU69088.
THE BODY IN THE BAYOU; play In four
acts with a prologue & an epilogue
by Irma C. Sternberg. 57 p.
© Irma C. Sternberg; 6Nov67;
DbTOOOg.
BOMARZO, an opera in two acts & fif-
teen scenes; music by Alberto Ginas-
tra; libretto by Manuel Mujica Lainez;
translated by Hobart Spalding. I966 .
[New York] Boosey & Hawkes. 87 p.
Libretto. Appl. author: Boosey &
Hawkes, Inc . ^ employer for hire.
® Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.; 19Maye57;
DP6447.
A BOND AMONG THEM; two act comedy
farce by Cyril Amster. 63 1.
® Cyril Amster; 8Sep67; DU69569.
LA BONNE ADRESSE; comedie en 3 actes
de Marc Camoletti. Paris, Librairie
Theatrale. I60 p. ©Marc Camoletti;
30Mar67; DFO-1550.
BONUS, a one act play by J. Rachuy
Brindell (June Rachuy Brindell)
16 1. © June R. Brindel; 2Nov67;
DU69980.
BONUS BABY, a three-act comedy by
Steve Lewis (Stephen P. Lewis)
1 V. ® Stephen P. Lewis; 13Nov67;
DU70056.
BOO, a one act play in two scenes by
Sterling Harper. 25 1. © Sterling
Harper; 13Jul67; DU6915I.
BOOKKEEPING, FIRST YEAR, M.I. P. 1267,
by Marvin W. Herapel, John W. Rich-
mond & Carl W, Salser. 2 v.
© Educational Research Associates;
190ot67; C19982.
BORDER PATROLS, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Robert J. Bolden. 32 1. © Robert
J. Bolden; 21Sep67; DU69655 .
BORIS; comedie en quatre actes de
Julien Vartet, pseud, de Maurice
Vacher. 121 1. © Julien Vartet;
l80ct67; DU69900.
BORIS, BEWARE, by Howard Pflanzer.
1 V. A play. © Howard Pflanzer;
26Sep67; DU697'H.
BORN TO BE KING, by Esther L. Vogt.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldrldge Pub. Co.
10 p. (Eldrldge Christmas enter-
tainments) 3 parts. Contains music
& lyrics to 1 song. © Eldrldge
Pub. Co.; lSep67; DP6560.
A BORROWED PLUME, a drama in three
acts by Ralph J. DePalma. 139 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. llMar63,
DU57284. NM: revision. © Ralph
J. DePalma; 30ct67; DU6976I+.
BOURBON BACKLASH; recitation, words &
music by Rex T. Sherry. 2 sheets.
© Rex T. Sherry; 240ct67; C20018.
THE BOWLERS, by Stephen Greece. 27 p.
A play. © Stephen Richard Grecco;
6Dec67; DU70219.
BOY ON THE STRAIGHT-BACK CHAIR, a play
by Ronald Tavel. 1 v. With lyrics
for 9 songs. © Ronald Tavel; ll^Julb?;
DU69157 .
THE BRAIN, a comedy of lost identi-
ties by Sidney Blackstone. 1 v.
3 acts. © Sidney Blackstone;
5Sep67; DU69722.
THE BRAIN TRANSFER UNIT, by Theodore
Vails. 1 v. (Neutron series, no. 2)
A screenplay. © Theodore Valis;
28sep67; DU69707.
BRANDY IS FOR HEROES, a film play by
Brendan R. Hayes. 40 1. 7 acts.
©Brendan R. Hayes; 120ct67; DU69844 .
THE BREAK OF THE BOLERO, an original
story written fc adapted for televisloa
by I. Thany. 32 1. © I. Thany;
29Nov67; DU7OI83.
BREAKTHROUGH '68; recording script for
Oldsmobile Division. 10 1. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; 300ct67; C20010.
THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS; adapted for
marionettes by Diane Dimon Menes.
71. A play. Prom Grimm Bros,
collection. Includes lyrics to one
song. © Diane Dimon Menes; 29Aug67;
DU69691.
THE BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW SKY; opera
in four scenes, music by Roger
Nixon, words by Ray B. West, Jr.
4 V. Adapted from the short story
by Stephen Crane. Piano-vocal score.
© Roger A. Nixon; 3Nov67; DU6997'i .
THE BRIDGE, a one act play by Mario
Fratti. 20 1. © Mario Fratti;
3Nov67; DU70001.
THE BRIDGE OF ARTA, by George
Theotokas, translated from the Greek
by Lucille Vassardakl, radio adapta-
tion by E. Pechas. 47 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Lucille Vassardakl;
llSep67; DU69559.
BRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES,
by Herbert L. Klemme. 8 1. A lec-
ture. © Herbert L. Klemme; 6nov67;
C20045.
BRIGHT SPOTS IN THE COTTON FUTURE;
prepared for Deere & Co. by Wilding.
Writer: John Davenport. 16 1.
A script. © Wilding, Inc.; 12Jul67;
CI968I.
BRIGHTOWER, a play by Dore Schary.
1 V. 4 scenes. © Dore Schary;
14sep67; DU69608.
BRIT TWENTY-FOUR, a one act play by
Daniel Curley from his story Father
to the man. 34 1. © Daniel
Curley; 4Dec67; DU70201.
BREAD LOAF (The tin whistle) A three
act drama by Walter S. J. Swanson.
69 p. Appl. states prev. reg. as
The good priests, 17Mar66, DU65091.
NM: editorial revisions. ©Walter
S. J. Swanson; 17Jul67; DP6433.
BROTHERS, a play in one act by Ernest
Ellis. 32 1. © Ernest Ellis;
10Aug67; DU6937I.
BUB, a musical play; book & lyrics by
George Church & Walter Roberts.
1 V. 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© George Luclen Church; 31Jul67;
DU69383 .
THE BUCHER BRIDGE, CHAPTER I: THE
HEXAGON BRIDGE. By Jonas Franklin
Bucher. 1 v. © Jonas Franklin
Bucher; 12Jun67; C 19664 .
A BUCKET OF ASHES, a drama in three
acts by Janet Washington. 42 1.
© Janet M. Washington; 17Nov67;
DU70159.
BUILDING LANGUAGE USAGE POWER: ALBUM 3,
by Selma Greenberg & Anita Gurlan.
1 V. © Classroom Materials Co.;
7Dec67; C20108.
BUILDING VERBAL POWER, ALBUM II, by
Selma Greenberg S: Anita Gurlan. 1 v.
Recording script. © Classroom
Materials Co.; 22Jun67; C19833.
BUILDING VERBAL POWER, ALBUM III, by
Selma Greenberg & Anita Gurlan. 1 v. ■
Recording script. © Classroom
Materials Co.; 22Jun67; C19835.
BUILDING VERBAL POWER IN THE UPPER
GRADES, by Selma Greenberg % Anita
Gurlan. 1 v. Recording script.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 7Dec67;
C20104 .
BUILDING VERBAL POWER, UPPER GRADES:
ALBUM 1, by Selma Greenberg % Anita
Gurlan. 1 v. Recording script.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 7Dec67;
C20105 .
BUILDING VERBAL POWER, UPPER GRADES:
ALBUM 2, by Selma Greenberg & Anita
Gurlan. 1 v. Recording script.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 7Deo67;
C20106.
THE BULGARIANS, ALLEGED, a play by
Daniel Curley. 24 1. From a story
by Henri Michaux. © Daniel Curley;
lNov67; DU6993I.
THE BULL DURHAM CIGARETTE TOBACCO
COMMERCIAL, by James Hansen, John
Karraker & James Fisher. Sheet.
® James Craig Hansen, James Glenn
Fisher & John Guy Karraker; 28Sep67;
CI9933.
LE BUNKER; chronique dramatique en
quatre parties par Alain Decaux.
194 1. © Alain Decaux; 21Nov67;
DU70192.
IL BUON SOLDATO SVEJK, by Guido Turchi.
Canto e pianoforte. Milano.
3 acts. Appl. author: Gerardo
Guerrieri. © G. Ricordi & C. ;
26Mar62; DFOI567.
BURIAL, in one act by Barney Ruben
(Bernard L. Ruben) 44 1. A play.
© Barney Ruben; 19Sep67; DU69715 .
THE BURNWELL KID, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Andrew Scruggs. 30 1. © Andrew
Scruggs; 3Nov67; DU6999O.
BURTON, BARTON AND NIGHTMARE; 1/2 hour
teleplay adapted from the play of
the same name by James A. Hill.
29 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
27Jun66, DU66I3I. NM: revision.
© James A. Hill; l4Jul67; DU69160.
THE BUS DRIVER'S CHRISTMAS, an original
musical play by Norman Dorff %
Barbara Carlson. 2 v. © Norman
Dorff & Barbara Carlson; 17Nov67;
DU70088.
BUT MAMA I LUV HIM, by M. Carroll.
61 1. A play in 5 acts. © M. Carroll;
9Nov67; DU70034.
BUT SERIOUSLY FOLKS, an original
screenplay by Robert Siegler.
1st draft. 91 1. © Robert
Siegler; l8Sep67; DU69624.
LA BUTTE DE SATORY, de Pierre Halet.
[Paris] Editions du Seull. Il4 p.
(Collection theatre) 3 partes.
© Editions du Seull; 30Jun67;
DFO-1563.
CABARET, by Harold Prince; book by
Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander,
lyrics by Fred Ebb. New York, Ran-
dom House. 115 p. 2 acts. Based
on the play by John van Druten &
stories by Christopher Isherwood.
Book 8: lyrics only. © on book;
Jce Masteroff & Fred Ebb; 20Jun67;
DP6542.
CACERIA DE UN HOMBRE . See
LAST CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, by George Bernard
Shaw; Introd, by Clarence A. Andrews.
New York, Alrmont Pub. Co. 125 p.
(Alrmont classic series, CL119)
5 acts. NM: special contents, art
work & Introd. © Alrmont Pub. Co.,
Inc.; 170ct66; A947171.
LES CAISSES: QU'EST-CE? Ou, Tu vols
Roger, si tu avals appris la cyberne-
tique au lieu de lire des betises.
Un spectracle, fantome de piece, de
Jean Bouchaud; musique de Georges
Moustakl; decors de Francois Robert.
1 V. Book & lyrics only. © Jean
Bouchaud; 10Jul67; DU69138.
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THE CALL, a play in one act by
Edgard da Rocha Miranda. 52 1.
© Edgard da Rocha Miranda; 6Nov67;
DU70014 .
CALL ME; story & screenplay, Victor
Merinow & Scott Cunningham; dialogue,
Scott Cunningham; original story
idea, Victor Merinow. 108 1.
© Scott Cunningham &: Victor Merinow;
10Jul67: DU69133.
CALL ME FISHER, a human comedy in
three acts by John Pierce. 1 v.
© John Pierce; 100ct67; DU6985I.
CALL THAT DANCING; adaptation for
children to perform by Judith
Martin. Sheet. Appl. author:
Paper Bag Players . © Paper Bag
Players, Inc.; 22Jun67; mSSOSH .
CALLING 221-142't, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Mandy Davis. 50 1. © Mandy Davis;
2Nov67; DU69985.
CAMERONE (Camaron) By Jack De Witt.
176 1. Screenplay. © Jack De Witt;
2Nov67; DU69988.
THE CAMPBELLS OF BOSTON, by William
Dean Howells, adapted by C. K.
Alexander. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
® Charles Alexander; lAug67;
DU69542.
CAN YOU GET TO HEAVEN IN A GOOD USED
CAR? A comedy by Le Roy Stahl.
119 1. 3 acts. Appl. states prev.
reg. Feb. I966, DU65294 . NM: com-
plete revision. Le Roy Stahl;
13Nov67; DU70050.
THE CAMARY DIAMOND, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Delia E. Nugent. 52 1. ® Delia
E. Nugent; 40ct67; DU6978I.
CANDIDE; narration by Sheldon Patinkin.
21 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
23Dec59, DU^-gegg. © Sheldon Patinkin;
7Jul67; DU6g2g5.
CANTERBURY TALES. See
A SINGING WE WILL GO.
CHANTICLEER AND THE FOX.
THE PARDONER'S TALE, V.1-2.
A CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ, a play in
three acts by Walter Miller, Jr.;
adapted by Clark Fuller. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 94 P. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 15Sep67; DP6492.
CAPE HOPE, a play in two acts by
Welton Jones. 94 1. ® Welton
Horace Jones, Jr.; 29Nov67;
DU70265.
CAPITOL idea; See
THE CENSURY OF SWEET, SHY ANN.
CARBON COPY, a short play by L. Wall-
berg. 15 1. © Larry Wallberg;
l8sep67; DU69623.
CARPE MOCTEM; ou, Samedi soir; ou.
La petite eternite. Piece en trois
actes de Claude Ambares, pseud, of
Jean Claude Vallee. 104 1. ® Claude
Ambares; 24jul67; DU69347 .
CASA NOSTRA, a musical drama in two
acts; playbook by Charles Schlappa-
casse. 1 v. Book only. © Charles
Sohiappacasse; 20ct67; DU6980I.
CASAKOVA, a musical play freely based
on the memoirs of Casanova; play &
lyrics by Bruce Williamson. 1 v.
2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Bruce Williamson; 13Jul67; DU692II.
CASE 680 CONSTRUCTION KING; recording
script for the J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. 23 1.
©J. I. Case Co.; l8Sep67; CigSgi.
CASH A BET, by Marvin Ellin. I3 1.
Film script. ©Marvin Ellin;
3IJUI67; CI9772.
EL CASINO DE LA ALEGRIA; script para
teatro, radio, cine y television,
original de Carlos Manuel Nardo.
5 1. © Carlos Manuel Nardo; 5Jul67:
DU6911I.
CATCH AS CATCH CAN, an original musical
comedy by Lillian Senecoff, additional
music by Marilyn Cooper. 1 v.
2 acts. Book & lyrics only. Appl.
states prev. reg. 23Sep65, DU63969.
NM: additions & revisions. ® Lillian
Senecoff; 19Jun67 ; DU69122.
CATCH US ALONE. See
A TRIO FOR THE LIVING.
CAUSE, EFFECT AND CURE; three one act
plays concerning the American Negro
in a white world; author, James
La Roe. 1 v. © James La Roe;
40ot67; DU6979I.
THE CAUSES AND THE PREVENTIONS OF
CIVIL DISORDERS, by Thomas Sanfran
Miyada. 36 1 . A lecture. ® Thomas
Sanfran Miyada; 310ct67; C20015.
CAXAMBU; screenplay by Waldon Wheeland.
1 V. Appl. author: Merit Produc-
tions, employer for hire, © Merit
Productions, Inc.; 6Nov67; DU70067.
THE CELL, by Jerrold M. Elprin. 28 1.
A play. © Jerrold M. Elprin;
15Aug67; DU69419.
THE CENSURY OF SWEET, SHY ANN; or.
If I live to be one hundred, I shall
still be true to you; or, Capitol
idea; A melodrama by Ted Gloeckler
(Theodore L. B. Gloeckler) & John
Carroll. 20 p. © Cheyenne Little
Theatre Flayers, Inc. l6Jun67;
DP6522.
A CENTURY OF MUSICAL COMEDY. 4 1.
A television script. © Transmuslc,
Inc.; 20Dec67; C20121.
EL CERDO DE JUAN BOBO, de Mary Agnes
Carr. 15 1. 2 scenes. ® Mary
Agnes Carr; 9Nov67j DU70037.
A CERTAIN COURT, by Bynum McCray
Wheeler. 6 1. A screenplay.
© Bynura McCray Wheeler; 5Sep67;
DU69541.
CHANNEL ONE; story & screenplay by
Leroy Stone. 147 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Mister Director, I965.
NM: addition & revision. © Leroy
Stone; 14Dec67; DU7O336.
LA CHANSON SATIRIQUE DE CHARLEMAGNE
A CHARLES DE GAULLE, mille ans de
chronique scandaleuse; tome I de
Guy Breton. Paris, Librairie Aca-
demique Perrin. 44l p. NM: new
text & compilation. © Librairie
Academique Perrin; 20Jun67;
AFO-52035.
CHANTICLEER AND THE FOX, a musical
play for children; words by Peter
Westmore, music by Edward Hughes.
London, Oxford University Press.
30 p. Based on the Nun's priest's
tale from Chaucer's Canterbury tales.
Vocal score. © Oxford University
Press; 270ct66; DFI893.
CHARLES V, an opera in two acts,
libretto by M. Trace Johnson, music
by Wilhelm Wodnansky. 47 1.
Libretto. © M. Trace Johnson;
20Nov67; DU70262.
CHARLIE SMITH, an original story
written & adapted for televialon by
Sanford S. Sims. 32 1 . © Sanford S.
Sims; 21Sep57; DU6965O.
THE CHASSIS WITH CLASS; recording
script for the Westinghouse Electric
Corp. by Jam Handy Organization.
14 1. © Westinghouse Electric
Corp.; l8Sep67; Ciggi2.
CHATEAU BRAVURA, by John Lynn. 41 1.
A musical play in 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © John Harrison Lynn;
90ct67; DU69815.
CHER INSPECTEUR; comedle pollciere en
4 actes de Simone Sauvage. 1 v.
© Simone Sauvage; l8Sep67; Du6g678.
CHIAROSCURO, by Louis Berrone . 9 1.
A play. © Louis Berrone; 22Aug57;
DU69481.
CHIAROSCURO, by Louis Berrone. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts with music. Book S:
lyrics only. Appl. states prev. reg.
I9JUI67;. NM: additions & revision.
© Louis Berrone; 22Aug67; DU69494.
CHICAGO. See
FIVE PLAYS.
THE CHICKEN & THE EGG, a Paper Bag
play for children to perform, story
by Judith Martin, skit developed by
present & former Paper Bag Players:
Remy Charllp & others, music
arranged by Daniel Jahn. Sheet.
Appl. author: Paper Bag Players, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Paper Bag
Players, Inc.; lSep66; DP65O3.
CHICKElit HEART. See
WONDERFULNESS .
CHIEF ROMAN DEITIES (The Roman deities)
By Violet Priestley. I3 1. A
recording script. © Violet Priestley
d.b.a. Library Filmstrlp Center;
4oct67; ciggri.
CHILD OF THE GHETTO; shooting script.
Original story S: screenplay by
William G. McDougald. 15 1.
© William G. McDougald; 27Jul67;
DU69291.
CHILDREN RISING, by A. McHugh, pseud,
of Arthur Francis Sullivan. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. © Arthur Francis
Sullivan; lNov67; DU69978.
CHILD'S NAME'S VERY OWN; sample script
by Jone Allison (Jone Allison
Mosman) Sheet. © Jone Allison;
27 Jul 67; CI9718.
THE CHIMES NEAR FRISCO BAY, an
original story written % adapted for
television by Edward G. Sallsberry.
35 1. © Edward G. Sallsberry;
29N0V67; DU7OI7O.
CHORD OF MY SOUL, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Christopher Perreira. 30 1.
® Christopher Perreira; 40ct67;
DU69786.
A CHRISMON TREE, by Janette Regner.
17 1. A play In 3 acts. © Janette F.
Regner; 17Jul67; DU6gi87 .
THE CHRISTENING, an original play by
Michael Carton. 74 1. 3 scenes.
® Michael W. Carton; 31Aug67; DU6g521.
THE CHRISTIAN, by Arthur Carol. 1 v.
A play. © Arthur Carol; 2gAug67;
DU6g604 .
A CHRISTMAS EMERGENCY, by Eugene
Viscione. Sheet. A script. © Eugene
Vlscione; 21Sep67; DU69545 .
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT; written by
Garrison Richards, pseud, of Gary R.
Belike, Lester Pritchard & Steven
Hagel, completely rev. & including
stage directions by Garrison
Richards. 30 1. A play In 3 acts.
© Gary R. Belike; 20ct67; DU69754 .
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT, by John Tollln,
Charlotte Laguaite & Richard Greene.
2 V. A musical play In 3 acts.
© John Tollln, Charlotte Laguaite &
Richard Greene; 29Nov57; DU70184.
CHRISTMAS, PRESENT, by William S.
Dunkin. 1 v. A musical play.
© William Scott Dunkin; 10Jul67;
DU69132.
CHRISTMAS SOLDIER, by R. G. Cumpsty-
Cummings. Sheet. © Robert George
Cumpsty-Cummlngs; 230ct67; C19984.
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
THE CHRISTMAS TRAIL, a Christmas pro-
gram for the grades by Lois Gurske.
Middleton, Wis., Modern Productions.
24 p. With music. Appl. author:
Modern Productions, Inc., employer.
©Modern Productions, Inc.; 15Jul67;
DP6460.
CHRISTOPHER, by Clarence Morley.
159 1. A play In 3 acts. ® Clarence
Morley; 22Aug67; DU69lt69.
CHURCH - MUSIC, a play by Thomas
Conklln. 32 1. © Thomas Conklin;
15Sep67; DU69614.
THE CIGARETTE FIEND OR DAST YOU, BLADE
DAGGERSHAW, a modern musical melo-
drama in two acts; book Sc lyrics by
Rainsford J. Winslow with good old
fashioned American music of years
ago. 45 1. Book & lyrics only.
© Rainsford James Winslow; 2Nov67;
DU7OO33.
CIRCLEl A play in one act by Tony
Giordano. 57 1. © Tony Giordano;
13Jul67; DU69150.
A CIRCLE OF SQUARES; screenplay by
Arthur Carter. 1st draft. 192 1.
© Arthur P. Carter; 7Dec67; DU70282.
CITY ON FIRE, by James M. Murray.
61. A play. ® James M. Murray;
250ct67; DU69924.
CITY POLITIQUES, by John Crowne;
edited by John Harold Wilson. Lin-
coln, University of Nebraska Press.
159 P- (Regents Restoration drama
series) 5 acts. NM: revision, in-
trod., notes. ©University of Ne-
braska; l4Jul67; A929712.
CLAP HAND, CLAP HANDS, 'TIL DADDY COMES
HOME, a play in one act by Yvonne
Young Tarr. 91 1- © Yvonne Young
Tarr; 26Sep67; DU69743.
CLARA, a three-act melodrama by
Jerry L. Evans, pseud, of Laurence
S. Liebson. 1 v. ® Jerry L. Evans;
3Jul67; DU69094.
THE CLASSICAL SPIRIT, by Henry William
Griffin. 52 1- A play. © Henry
William Griffin; 26Sep67; DU69740.
CLAUDIUS: THE FALCONER, by John Igo.
81 1. A play in 2 acts. © John N.
Igo, Jr.; l8Dec67; DU70295 .
A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER, a new play
by Larry Cohen. 1 v, 3 acts.
© Larry Cohen; l8Dec67; DU70293.
CLEOBIS AND BITO, a dance oratorio by
Ronald Tavel. 11 1. Book & lyrics
only. © Ronald Tavel; llDec67;
DU70241.
THE CLIFF, a play in one act by Eric
Forsythe. 42 1. © Eric Porsythe;
120ct67; DU69846.
CLINGING VINE. SS6
TRAPS.
CLOSED SOCIETY, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Earl Eaton. 3I 1. © Earl
Eaton; 29Nov67; DU7OI78.
CLUB PLAN, drama in two acts & eight
scenes by Josi Lipton (Josephine L.
Lipton) 90 1. © Josephine L.
Lipton; 24Aug67; DU69479-
THE CLUMSY WAITER, by Alan Morris.
91. A play in 3 acts. © Alan
Morris; 300ct67; DU59949.
COBBLER, STICK TO THY LAST, a comedy
in one act by Kay Hill. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 31 p. © Kay
Hill; 2Aug67; DP6506.
COBWEBS ON THE MOON, a play by John
Lee Weldon. 1 v. 3 acts.
© John Lee Weldon; 3Nov67; DU69996.
COFFEE AND SOUR CREAM, written by
the members of Teenage Action Group.
1 v. A play in 2 acts. © Robert
Cecil Johnson, Jr. & Joseph Ozawa;
15Sep67; DU69613.
THE COLD SHOULDER, by Edward De Roo.
29 1. A play. © Edward John
De Roo; 230ct67; DU69884 .
LA COLLECTION, suivi de L'AMANT et de
LE GARDIEN, de Harold Pinter; tra-
dult de 1' anglais par Eric Kahane.
[Paris] Gallimard. I85 p. (Le Man-
teau d'arleguin) ® Editions Galli-
mard; 30May67; DFO-1559.
THE COLLEGE SET, a musical play.
Book, June Denny; music, John Trez;
lyrics, Yolanda Torre & Vincent
Parrini. 1 v. © John Trez & June
Denny; 26Jul67; DU69277.
COLOR DE NWESTRA PTEL. Sfte
THE COLOR OF OUR SKIN.
COLOR ME CONTEST, by Quality Bakers
of America. Sheet. Radio script.
© Quality Bakers of America Coopera-
tive, Inc.; 13Jun67; CI9877.
THE COLOR OF OUR SKIN (El color de
nuestra plel) By Celestino
Gorostlza, translated by S. Samuel
Trlfilo & Luis Soto-Rulz. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © S. Samuel
Trlfilo & Luis Soto-Rulz; 26jul67;
DU69338 .
COME A LITTLE CLOSER; music by James
C. Salat, lyrics by Betty D. Salat.
1 V. 3 scenes. © Betty D. Salat
& James C. Salat; 24Jul67; DU69265.
COME BACK, GRANDPA, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Lallie Sharrieff. 32 1. © Lallie
Sharrleff; 300ct67; DU69956.
COME BE MY BABY, by Trelva Jean Reed.
21 1. A screenplay in 2 acts.
© Trelva Jean Reed; l60ct67; DU69836.
COME, GENIUS, a play in two acts by
Clyde Hembree. 46 1. Book S: lyrics
only. © Clyde R. Hembree; 300ct67;
DU6995I.
COME QUICKLY, a play In one act by
Ian Wallace. Chicago, Dramatic
Pub. Co. 30 p. ® Ian Wallace;
30ct67; DP6517.
COME WITHIN MY HEART, by Kitty Keepers
Voss. Program no. 2. 25 1.
Radio & television program.
Appl. states prev. reg. 22Jun67,
CI9804. NM: additions. © Kitty
Keepers Voss; 17Nov67; C20113.
COME WITHIN MY HEART; radio 8c tele-
vision show by Kitty Keepers Voss.
15 1. 23 poems. © Kitty Keepers
Voss; 8Aug67; C198o4.
COMEDY AND TRAGEDY RECORD CONCLUDED,
by Howard Bloom, I8 1. A raonolog.
© Howard Bloom; 2Nov67; C20027.
COMING OF AGE IN TEXARKANA: libretto
for a musical play in two acts by
Charles Burr. 1 v. Suggested by
the lives of Belle Starr & Judge
Isaac Parker. © Charles Burr;
21Sep67; DU 69774.
THE COMING OF THE KING; Christmas
pageant by Joseph Grifflng.
14 1. 7 scenes. With music.
© Joseph Grifflng; 20ct67; DU6973I.
COMINGS AND GOINGS. See
VIET ROCK, COMINGS AND GOINGS, KEEP
TIGHTLY CLOSED IN A COOL DRY PLACE
& THE GLOAMING, OH MY DARLING.
COMMERCIAL. See
THE POT SONG.
COMMON PSYCHIATRIC SYNDROMES, by Roy
W. Menninger. 7 1. © Roy W.
Menninger; 6nov67; C20039.
THE COMMONERS, a one act play by Mary
Randle (Mary R. Mitchell) 23 1.
® Mary R. Mitchell; 310ct67;
DU6996O.
COMMUNICATE FOR ACTION. 24 1.
Recording script. © Eastmsn Kodak
Co.; 4Deo67; C20098.
THE COMPLETE POLITICIAN, a long play
including fifteen scenes on the life
& time of Abraham Lincoln by William
L. Huganlr. 2 v. © William L.
Huganir; 170ct67; DU6987O.
A COMPLETE STRANGER, a play in one
act by Gordon Law. 8 1. ® Gordon
Clifton Law; 15Dec67; DU70289.
COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
PLANNING, by David J. Field. 13 1.
© Ewlng Miller Associates, Inc.;
40ct67; C19955.
THE CONCEPT, a play by the residents
of Daytop Village. 34 1.
10 scenes, Appl. author: Lawrence
Sacharow. © Daytop Village, Inc;
22Nov67; DU70119,
A CONFUSION OF BOUNDARIES, a play in
three acts by William Zenker.
1 V. © William E. Zenker; 15Dec67;
DU70271.
CONNUBIAL RITES, a play in 5 varia-
tions on a Roman theme by Heddy
E. Rossi. 93 1. © Heddy E. Rossi;
19Jun67; DU69085.
CONSOLE UP, by William McMalns. 3 1.
A recording script. © Pointer
System, Inc.; 25Sep67; C19921.
CONSUMMATION, See
QUARTET ,
THE CONTEMPORARY FLESH, by Henry
William Griffin. 41 1. A play.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Proud
flesh, 13Sep67, DU6959I. NM: addi-
tion. © Henry William Griffin;
25Sep67; DU69681.
CONTINENTAL CONCERT, produced by
Franz A. Blattler. Program 1-5.
1 V. Radio scripts. © Franz A.
Blattler; 28Aug67; C19844.
CONVERSATION AT MJVMRE, a one-act play
by S. F. Chyet. 9 1. © Stanley F.
Chyet; l8Dec67; DU70372.
THE COOK, by Junior Samples & Clif
Williamson. Sheet. © Peach Music;
28Aug67; CI9854.
THE COOK HAS HER DAY; recording script
for the Admiral Corp. by Jam Handy
Organization. 15 1- © Admiral
Corp.; l8Sep67; CI9883.
A CORNER OF THE BED, by Allan Jack
Lewis. 1 V. A play in 2 acts.
© Allan Jack Lewis; 20Jul67;
DU69229.
CORPORALS COURAGEOUS, by Woody Eney
(Harry Elwood Eney III). 107 1.
A play in 2 acts. ® Woody Eney;
21Aug67; DU69443.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED CASSEOPIA; Jan. 5, 1966,
Chicago, 111. Recording script.
15 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9794.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED CYCLOPEA; Jan. 1, I966,
Chicago, 111. Recording script.
14 1. ® Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9776.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Nov. 4, 19^5, Santa
Fe, N.M. Recording script. I3 1-
® Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 7Aug67;
CI978I.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Dec. 20, 1965,
Chicago, 111. Recording script.
11 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9783.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GODDESS OF LIBERTY;
Jan. 7, 1966, Chicago, 111. Record-
ing script. 13 1. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 7 Aug 67 ; C19796.
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CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED LADY MASTER NADA; Dec. 26,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
12 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9789.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED LORD MAHA CHOHAN; Dec. 50,
1965 J Chicago, 111. Recording script.
13 1. ® Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI979I.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS THE CHRIST;
May 27, 1965, Santa Fe, N.M. Re-
cording script. 13 1. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 7Aug67;
CI9779.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MESSENGER NO.l FROM THE
SECRET LOVE STAR; Jan. 2, I966,
Chicago, 111. Recording script.
15 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; 019792.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY ASTREA; Jan. 5,
1966, Chicago, 111. Recording
script. 16 1. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 7Aug67; C19793.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY ELOHIM OF PEACE;
Nov. 1, 1965, Santa Fe, N.M. Re-
cording script. 1^ 1. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 7Aug67;
CI978O.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES; Dec. 22,
1965j Chicago, 111. Recording script.
14 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9785.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED PRECIOUS MARY; Dec. 24,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
12 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9787.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN; Dec. 19,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
15 1. ® Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; C19782.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL; Dec. 23,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
13 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; C19786.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED BELOVED ELOHIM OF PURITY;
May 26, 1965, Santa Fe, N.M. Re-
cording script. 14 1. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 7Aug67; C19778.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED GODDESS OF JUSTICE;
Aug. 16, 1965, Shasta Springs, Calif.
Recording script. 15 1- © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 7Aug67 ; C19777.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED GODDESS OF JUSTICE;
Jan. 6, 1966, Chicago, 111. Record-
ing script. 14 1. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 7Aug67; C19795.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED VICTORY; Dec. 29,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
10 1. ® Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9790.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY MASTER JESUS; Dec. 25,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
14 1. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; CI9788.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY SAHAT KUMARA; Dec. 21,
1965, Chicago, 111. Recording script.
10 1. ® Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
7Aug67; C19784.
THE COTTAGE CHEESE SOLDIERS, a play in
one act by Edward Greenberg. 37 1.
©Edward Greenberg; 22Aug67; DU69464 .
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG, an operetta
in three acts by A. M. Wlllner 4
R. Bodansky, music by Franz Lehar,
translated S: adapted by Eric
Maschwitz, music adapted & arr. by
Bernard Grun. London, Glocken
Verlag. 80 p. Libretto. Appl.
states prev. reg. llFeb66, DU54933.
yT ^jllJul67; DFI896.
COUNTRY AGENT REPORT, by Don Bowman &
Ray Kinnamon. 2 1. © Parody Pub.
Co.; 3Jul67; CI9677.
THE COURTESY NOT TO BLEED, a play by
David E. Fisher. 1 v. 2 acts.
© David E. Fisher; 15Sep67; DU69597.
THE COURTSHIP OP MARY TODD, by
Stephanie Jakus . 79 1. A play
in 3 acts. © Stephanie Jakus;
29Dec67; DU70354.
COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH. See
PRISCILLA.
THE COW PALACE, a play in one act by
David Seiffer. 31 1. © David A.
Seiffer; 19Jul67; DU69196.
COWARD CALLING, an entertainment from
the songs, poems, sketches & plays
of Noel Coward; devised by Richard
Gray & Mayo Loiseau (Mayo Loiseau
Gray) 87 1. © Richard T. M. Gray
& Mayo Loiseau; 250ct67; DU69879.
COWBOYS AND COLORED PEOPLE, by Flip
Wilson (Clerow Wilson) 1 v.
12 monologs. © Jazz Theatre, Inc.;
13Sep67; CI9873.
THE CRACKER GOES TO CHURCH, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Opal Barrett. 31 1.
© Opal Barrett; 24jul67; DU69255.
CRAZY CAROLINE, -a comedy in two acts
by Gaylord Meech. 1 v. © Gaylord T.
Meech; 26Sep67; DU69745 .
CRAZY PETER, a one-act comedy by John
Verdon. 45 1. © John P. Verdon;
14Sep67; DU696II.
CREATOR OF CREATION RECORD, by
Cyril Leopold Jones. 9 1. Script.
® Cyril Leopold Jones; 7Dec67;
C20124.
CREDIT CARD, a one-act play by Peter
Roussel. 34 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. 3Sep64, DU6II02. NM: addition.
® Peter Roussel; 17Jul57; DU59l86.
CRESCENDO OF THE DRUMS, by Alta
McDonnell & Penny Pick. 99 1.
A musical play in 2 acts. Book &
lyrics only. ® Alta M. McDonnell
& Penny Pick; 17Jul67; DU69337.
CRIME IN ORANGOUTANGA. See
MONKEY-SHINES .
THE CROAK FAMILY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Ralph Allison Wagner. 3I 1.
© Ralph Allison Wagner; 40ct67;
DU69785 .
A CROSS FOR MACLOVIO, a play In two
acts by Rodolfo Gonzales. 47 1.
© Rodolfo Gonzales; 31Aug67; DU69522.
THE CROSSMAKER, a one-act Lenten play
by Earl P. Lewin. Boston, Baker's
Play. 16 p. Appl. author: Walter H.
Baker Co., employer for hire.
©Walter H. Baker Co.; 170ct67;
DP65IO.
CROWN OF STARS, a play by Matthew
Jones, pseud, of J. F. Adkins.
94 1. 3 acts. © J. F. Adkins;
50ct67; DU69800.
THE CRUCIBLE. See
LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE IN
THE CLASSROOM.
CRUSADE FOR CEEO. See
POST MERIDIAN.
CRY OF THE CRANE, an original screen-
play by Bruce Kelsay. 1 v.
© Bruce Kelsay; 230ct67; DU69898.
CRY, SISTER, CRYl An original story
written & adapted for television
by Ernest Gibbons. 33 1 . © Ernest
Gibbons; 21Sep67; DU59647.
CRYSTAL, by Carol Montana, Sharon
Porter & Karen Porter. 21 1.
A play. © Carol Montana, Karen &
Sharon Porter; 20Nov67; DU700g3.
THE CUPID CAPER, a new musical play by
Norman Dorff & Barbara Carlson.
1 V. 2 acts. © Norman Dorff S:
Barbara Carlson; 3Nov67; DU69997.
CUPID IS A BUM IS A BUM IS A BUM, a
fantasy in one act by John Klrkpatrick.
London, S. French. 32 p. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 19Jun67; DP6481.
THE CURSE OF THE SAN BIAS; or. Fade
Morgan. By Jerry L. Evans, pseud.
Laurence S. Llebson. 120 1.
A screenplay. © Jerry L. Evans;
14Sep67; DU69609.
of
D
DADDY SUGAR, 120-min. motion picture
script as written by Walter Sturdi-
vant & Sam Wilhoit. 9I 1. Based on
a story by John Barlett & Sam Wil-
hoit. ©Avenue Pub. Co.; 26Dec67;
DU70364.
DAMES, INCORPORATED, a three act
comedy by Jerry L. Evans, pseud, of
Laurence 3. Liebson, Sr. 1 v.
© Jerry L. Evans; 21Nov67; DU70102.
DANCE NO MORE, MY LADY, a gentle
comedy with a few sad moments in
three acts by B. S. Beroovicl. 1 v.
© B. S. Bercovlci; llSep67; DU69573.
THE DANCE OP THE FLOWER, a play by
Mike Major (Michael Major) 43 1.
© Michael J. Major; 7Nov67; DU70022.
DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL, a play by
Joseph Eppert, pseud, of Joseph
Epollto. 1 V. 2 parts. © Joseph
Eppert; I60ct67; DU69919.
THE DARK SHORE, a play in three acts
by H. Philip Minis. 1 v. © H. Philip
Minis; 8Dec67; DU70235.
THE DAUGHTER OP A TRAVELLING LADY, a
one act play in two scenes by Peter
Dee. 20 1. © Peter Dee; 22Dec67;
DU7O349.
DAVID, a one scene play by Lonnie
Carter. 3 1. © Lonnie Carter;
12Sep67; DU6958I.
DAVY, a musical melodrama; book,
lyrics, music by Richard Addesso.
1 V. Based on Davy Crockett, by
Frank Murdock. © Richard Addesso;
l4Jul67; DU6916I.
DAVY CROCKETT. See
DAVY.
THE DAY, an original play in two acts
by Lorraine M. Pinta. 1 v.
© Lorraine M. Pinta; 9Nov67; DU70040.
A DAY IN OUR ROOM, by John Stewart.
Sheet. © SPO Music, Inc.; 13Sep67;
CI9857 . > ^ y I ,
A DAY IN THE IGLOO, a comedy by Jack
Slegel. 1 V. 3 acts. © Jack
Slegel; 12Jul67; DU69146.
THE DAY RAZEL LAUGHED, a one-act play
for children by Rebecca L. Miller.
18 1. © Rebecca Louise Miller;
22Aug67; DU69466.
DECEIVED, BUT I FORGAVE, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Hazel Lusso. 31 1.
© Hazel Lusso; 24nov67; DU70126.
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
DEEDLE, DEEDLE DUMPLING, MY SON GOD,
a play In two acts by Brian MoKlnney.
1 V. © Brian McKinney; lSep67;
DU69525 .
THE DEEP PAST, an original story
written 8: adapted for television
by Carol McVay. 1*8 1. © Carol
McVay; 13Nov67; DU700'(8.
DEMONSTRATE AND SELL; recording script
for the J. I. Case Co. by Jam Handy
Organization. 22 1. © J. I. Case
Co.; l8Sep67; C19884 .
THE DENIAL, by Louise Morgan, pseud,
of Louise Stlernberg. 1 v. Appl.
states prev. reg. 17Feb6i( , DU59553.
NM: additions & revisions. © Louise
Morgan; 20Sep67; DU69620.
DENNY AND THE MARTIANS, a one-act play
for children by Charles Louis Scctt.
20 1. © Charles Louis Scott;
5Sep67; DU69556.
LE DENONCIATION; piece en deux parties
par Alain Splraux, pseud, de Maurice
Szplro. 1 V. © Alain Splraux;
l80ct67; DU69902.
DES ESELS SCHATTEN; Komodle In sechs
Blldern von Richard Strauss. Nach
Christoph Martin Wielands Roman Die
Abderlten, von Hans Adler; eingerlch-
tet von P. Stephan Schaller. Instru-
mentlert & erganzt von Karl Haussner,
Klavlerauszug von Karl Haussner.
London, Boosey & Hawkes. 52 p. Li-
bretto. © Boosey & Hawkes Music Pub-
lishers, Ltd.; 22May67; DFO-1557.
DESCRIPTION OF INTERNATIONAL MOBILE
SYSTEMS, CEMETERY CLEANING PROGRAM,
by J. Paul LeBlond. Sheet.
© J. Paul LeBlond; l8jul67;
CI9696.
DESTINATION, DREAMLAND; a.k.a. Bedtime
stories and songs. By Rosemary Rice
with original songs by Richard Wolfe
& Rosemary Rice. 1 v. Recording
script. Book & lyrics only. © Bay-
berry Music, Inc.; 2l*Aug67; DU59633.
DEVELOPING BODY SPACE PERCEPTION MOTOR
SKILLS: ALBUM 3, by Selma Greenberg
& Anita Gurlan. 1 v. Recording
script. © Classroom Materials Co.;
7Deo67; C2OIO3.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE METROPOLITAN
SHOPPING TOWER CONCEPT, a marketing
life-saver for drowning downtowns
by Adolph S. Butkys . 16 1.
© Adolph S. Butkys; 8Nov67; C20064.
THE DEVIL BABY, a play In one act by
Ruth M. Davis 8c Marlon Y. Baker.
28 1. © Marlon Y. Baker Sc Ruth M.
Davis; 13Dec67; DU7O346.
THE DEVIL OF THE SECOND STAIRS, a drama
In two acts by George Herman.
London, S. French. 57 P-
© Samuel French, Inc.; 20Jun67;
DP6478.
THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE, by Bernard Shaw;
Illustrated by Leonard Everett
Fisher. New York, F. Watts. 105 p.
© on lllus.; Franklin Watts, Inc.;
28JUI67; A932417.
THE DIABOLICAL BLOTT: A LONG HAIR'S
FRIGHT, by Bill Minkln (William
Minkln) & Martin Scorsese. 13 1.
Screenplay. © William Minkin &
Martin Scorsese; 15Aug67; DU69415.
THE DIABOLICAL BLOTT: LAWRENCE OF
SUBURBIA, by Bill Minkin (William
Minkln) 8: Martin Scorsese. 1 v.
Screenplay. © William Minkin &
Martin Scorsese; 15Aug67; DU694l4.
DIANE ET LA TUBA. See
THEATRE.
DIARY OF A STEPFATHER, by Bob Kelljan,
pseud, of Robert Kelljchian. II5 1.
A screenplay. ® Bob Kelljan;
190c t67; DU69889.
DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE. See
THE APPLE TREE.
DICK TRACY, a musical comedy in two
acts by Tony Piano Sc Michael
Colloohlo. 1 V. Book & lyrics only.
© Michael R. Colicchlo Sc Tony
Piano; l60ot67; DU69833.
DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT, by Mar-
cla Weston, pseud, of Martha Weisman.
1 V. A musical play in 2 acts.
© Martha Weisman; 25Sep67; DU69723 ■
DINDON. See
THE LOSER.
DINNER ABOARD WITH FRIENDS, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by L. M. Scott, Jr. 45 1.
© L. M. Scott, Jr.; 19Deo67;
DU70312.
DINNER FOR SIX. a clay in three acts
written by Lois Dee. 40 p.
© Lois C. Dee; 3Aug67; DU69323.
DION; hlstorlsche Komodle in zwel
Akten von Leonid Sorln. Hamburg.
Sikorskl. 56 1. Aus dem Russischen
von Ingeborg Gampert. © Biihnen-
& Muslkverlage Dr. Sikorski, K.G.;
31Jul67; AFO-51860.
DIGS ES EL QUE GOBIERNA, NO LA CASUALI-
DAB (God, not chance) Conferencla
sobre la Ciencia Cristiana por
Norman B. Holmes. 21 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. 12Augb5 , C17904 .
NM: Spanish translation. © Norman
B. Holmes; 26Jun67; C19669.
DISCOTHEQUE, by Robert E. Young. 4 1.
A play. © Robert E. Young.; 20ot67;
DU69753.
DISCOVERY ON WALL STREET; TV script,
a one hour play by Cecil C. Mets,
pseud, of Cecile C. Metzger. 73 1.
© Cecile C. Metzger; 28Nov67;
DU70145 .
DISCOVERY THAT MEETS THfi WE£t)S dP
TODAY. See
EEN ONTDEKKING, DIE IN DE BEHOEPTEN
VAN DEZE TIJD VOORZIET.
EN OPDAGELSE, DER DAEKKER VOR TIDS
BEHOV.
DISCRIMINATION IN MARS, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by George Bahar. 30 1.
© George Bahar; l8Aug67; DU69446.
A DISCUSSION STARTER ON VIETNAM, IVS,
by Margaret L. D. Hatch. 9 1.
A play. © Margaret L. D. Hatch;
5Deo67; DU70207.
THE DISENCHANTMENT OF LERNA, by Ann
Parvaresh (Annette Parvaresh) 59 1-
A play in 2 acts. © Annette Parva-
resh; 24Jul67; DU69242.
THE DISMISSAL OF HAI JUl, by Bede
Press & Bede Records, Inc. 58 1.
A play in 9 acts. © Bede Press &
Bede Records, Inc.; 40ct67; DU69881.
THE DISORDERLY HOUSE, by Junior Samples
& Cllf Williamson. Sheet. © Peach
Music; 28Aug67; CI9853.
DISPOSSESSED. See
FORCE MAJEURE, THE DISPOSSESSED,
HASTA LUEGO.
DISQUES DE DICTEES STENOGRAPHIQUES;
prepares par Soeur Marie Ernestine.
1 v. Recording script. © McGraw-
Hill Co. of Canada, Ltd.; 21Aug67;
CI9944.
DISSERTATION UPON ROAST PIG' Se6
ROAST PIG.
DITTO, an echo play In one act by
Vincent Williams. 19 1-
© Vincent Williams; 28Aug67;
DU69499.
DIVORCE MEl By Jerome A. Kopf. 55 !•
A play in 3 acts. © Jerome A. Kopf;
31Jul67; DU69305.
EMITRII, by James Pender, 40 1. A play
in 3 acta. © James Dale Pender;
5Sep67; DU69534.
DO US PART? A new comedy by John
Fearnley. 1 v. © John Fearnley;
7Deo67; DU70227.
LOS DOBLES; fragmento dramatlco en
tres actos, el segundo dlvidio en
ouatro cuadros; original de F. G.
Aller. 1 V. © Faustino Gonzalez
Aller; 26Sep67; DU69748.
DOC'S PHILOSOPHY, by James E. Barnes.
20 1. © James E. Barnes; 21Sep67;
CI9918.
DR. PONTI'S WONDERFUL COMPUTER;
recording script for the Pontlac
Motor Division by Jam Handy Organlza^
tion. 19 1. © Pontlac Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; l8Sep67;
CI9909.
DOG COMMERCIAL FOR MOUTHWASH, by L. K.
Herczegfalul. Sheet. © Laslo de
Khaen; 3Jul67; C 19705.
THE DOG IT WAS, a play In three acts
by Aldyth Morris. 1 v. © Aldyth
Morris; 14Dec67; DU7O335.
DOGGONE EDUCATION, a comedy in two
acts by Janice Thorne Dixon. 98 1.
© Janice Thorne Dixon; 21Deo67;
DU7032I.
DOI SONG VO UY (Life unafraid) A :
lecture on Christian Science by I
William Henry Alton. I5 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. llSep64,
CI7062. NM: Vietnamese translation.
© William Henry Alton; 29Sep67;
0199^1.
DOING OUR THING, a photoplay by Kathy
Braun & Louis Vuolo. I06 1.
© Louis Vuolo S: Kathy Braun; 190ct67;
DU69849. '
THE DOLLS OF ZETTA, by J. Charles
Delehanty. 110 1. Screenplay.
© J. Charles Delehanty; 7Aug57;
DU69355 •
DOM JUAN. See
MOLIERE .
DON QUIXOTE IN BLUE JEANS, a fantasy
by Benedict Jones, pseud, of Jacob
Tullen. 109 1. 2 acts. © Jacob ■
Tullen; 28Aug67; DU69553. !
DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA, by Arthur '
Fauquez; translation from the French
by Margaret Leona, introd. by Orlin
Corey. Anchorage, Ky., Anchorage
Press. 96 p. Taken from the epic
of Cervantes. Appl. author: Anchor-
age Press, employer for hire.
© Anchorage Press; 10Jan67; DP6425.
DON QUIXOTE, U.S.A., a play in three
acts, a full-length comedy by David ]
Rogers. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
130 p. From the book by Richard
Powell. ©Dramatic Pub. Co.; l8Sep6'
DP6493.
DONALD MORRISON, THE MEGANTIC OUTLAW,
See
THE MEGANTIC OUTLAW.
DON'T BITE THE NEIGHBORS; By Val
Topper, pseud, of Suzanne Goldberg.
Episode no.l. 21 1. © Suzanne
Goldberg; 3Aug67; DU69325 .
DON'T DRINK THE WATER, by Woody Allen.
New York, Random House. 112 p.
2 acts. © Woody Allen; 120ct67;
DP6548.
DON'T GET MARRIED WE NEED YOUl By
Albert D'Annibale. 1 v. A play in
2 acts. ® Albert D'Annibale;
4Aug67; DU69386.
DON'T GO YESTERDAY, a screenplay by
Rion Basile (Marion J. Baslle) 99 1.
© Rion Baslle; 7Nov67; DU7OO23.
DON'T SHOOT MABLE, IT'S YOUR HUSBAND,
by Jerome Kilty. II6 1. A play In
3 acts. © Jerome Kilty; 8Nov67;
DU7OO29.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
111
DOROTHY AND RED, a new play by Henry S.
Bloomgarden & Malcolm Wells.
I V. 5 acts. © Henry S. Bloom-
garden & Malcolm Wells; llAug67;
DU69395 .
DOS ARTISTAS DESOCUPADAS, por Kay
Charles, pseud. 0-° Kathryn C. Weiss.
25 1. A play. © Kathryn C. Weiss;
20Nov67; DU70097.
DOUBLE IN DIAMONDS, a comedy In two
acts by Fred Carmlchael. London,
S. French. 9** ?■ ® Samuel French,
Inc.; 20Jun67; DP6476.
DOUBLE 0, a new musical comedy in two
acts by Don Marburger (Donald C.
Marburger) & Lou Davies (Louis P.
Davles) 1 v. © Louis F. Davies 8c
Donald C. Marburger; 2Aug67;
DU69522 .
DOUBLE TROUBLE: comedy by Valerian
Smith, pseud, of Agnes T. Morrissey.
10 1. 7 scenes. ©Agnes T. Mor-
rissey; 17Aug67; DV69t35-
DOUG AND THE MOUNTAIN DEMONS, an
original fantasy for children by Max-
ine Hart. 59 1. 2 acts. © Maxine
Hart; 25Jul67; DF651(3.
DOWN BOWLER'S LANE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
A. Jay Krider. 50 1. © A. Jay
Krider; 21Sep67; DU6965lt .
THE DRAGON'S SILVER TAIL, by Bobbye
Russell Durrett (Mrs. R. E. Durrett,
Jr.) 19 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Bobbye Russell Durrett; 6jul67;
DU 69118.
DRAMAS FROM THE AMERICAN THEATRE,
1762-1909; edited with introductory
essays by Richard Moody. Cleveland,
World Pub. Co. 875 p. (New world
literature series, v.l) ® Richard
Moody; 200ct66; A935587.
DRATl THE CAT! A new musical comedy;
book & lyrics by Ira Levin, music by
Milton Schafer. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Ira Levin; 19Jul67; DU69201.
DREAM GIRL. See
SKYSCRAPER.
A DREAM OF HAWAII, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Raymond Ellis. 31 1- © Raymond
Ellis; l8Aug67; DU69t't8.
DREAMER ON THE SHORE. See
KUUSOOKA YUSE NAMI.
THE DREAMWORK, by Sheila Coutts Sofian.
II 1. A play. © Sheila Coutts
Sofian; 50ct67; DU69796.
DRINK DEEP OR TASTE NOT, a comedy by
Richard H. B. Boyd. 1 v. J acts.
© Richard Howard Benton Boyd;
6Dec67; DU70223.
LE DUEL; d'apres Tchekov, adaptation de
Andre Barsacq & Georges Couturier,
pseud, de Georges Nordel. 139 1.
12 tableaux. © Andre Barsacq &
Georges Couturier; 27Jun67; DU59091.
A DUEL NEAR THE PARK. See
THREE ONE -ACT PLAYS.
DUST TO DUST; one act play by Janice
Dixon. 19 1. © Janice Thorne
Dixon; 26Dec67; DU70375.
THE DWARFED SEPULCHER, a cryptic, comic
fairy-tale in eight scenes by John
Albo. lHh 1. © John Albo; 26Sep67;
DU69698.
DYING IN LIVING COLOR. 2 sheets.
© Lundberg, Thompson & Associates,
Inc.; 3Aug67; 01977"*.
DYNAMICS OF SPEED READING, by B. Mark
Schoenberg. 1 v. © B. Mark Schoen-
berg; 12Jul67; C19704.
THE DYNARCHS OF MEGADYNE, by Robert A.
Parsons. 90 1. A play in 5 acts with
music. ©Robert A. Parsons; 13Jul67;
DU69152.
E
E PLUKIBUS UNUM, a mime £or four
actors by Sheila Coutts Sofian.
5 1. © Sheila Coutts Sofian;
50ct67; DU69799.
EACH ONE HAS HIS BURDENS, gee
HATMAN.
EAGLE BOY, a play in three acts by
Alan Marshall (Russell Alan Marshall)
114 1. © Russell Alan Marshall;
25Sep67; DU69687.
EAGLE WITH CLAY FEET, a drama by
Justus E. Wyman. 142 1. 3 acts.
© Justus E. Wyman; lNov67; DU69932.
THE EAGLET, by Robert Weinsteln.
172 1. A play. © Robert Weinsteln;
IOJUI67; DU69216.
EARBEHDER MONOLOGUE, by Lou Rawls.
Folder. © Rawlou Music (In notice;
Rawlou Music Co.); 10Jul67; C19684 .
ECCE HOMO, a one-act play by Charles
Hamlin. 28 1. © Charles E. Hamlin;
23Aug67; DU69475.
ECHO OF A LEGEND, by Neil Di Lorenzo.
1 v. A play. © Weil Di Lorenzo;
26Dec67; DU70373.
ECHOES IN THE CORRIDOR, a play In three
acts by Richard A. Dotterer. 7S 1.
© Richard A. Dotterer; 31Jul67;
DU69376 .
ECLIPSE, a one-act play written by
Roberta Schottland. 36 1. From
the short story. Nightfall, by
Isaac Asimov. © Roberta Schottland;
17Aug67; DU69438.
ECONOMICS AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST,
a series of television lectures on
economics by Richard T. Gill. 1 v.
© Richard T. Gill; 230ot67; C19981.
EDEN SKIDOO, an apocalyptic farce
musical, book & lyrics by Bob Rosen-
blum (Robert Jay Rosenblum) &
Howard Schuman, music by Bob Rosen-
blum. 1 V. 2 acts. © Robert Jay
Rosenblum & Howard Schuman; 15Jul67;
DU69221.
EDUCATION MANQUEE. See
AN INCOMPLETE EDUCATION.
EDWAFU3 VIII, a continuous action play In
thirty-one short scenes by Gordon V.
Axon. 81 1. © Gordon Vose Axon;
lDec67; DU70197.
EFFECTIVE LISTENING FIMSCRIPT. 1 v.
©Xerox Corp.; lAug67; C19775-
THE EIGHT DOLLAR WITCH; puppet play by
Carol Nave & D. P. Nave. 9 1.
© Delbert P. Nave & Carol Mary Nave;
3Jul67; DU69099.
EIGHT PLAYS FROM OFF-OFF BROADWAY;
edited by Nick Orzel (Richard Lee
Orzel) & Michael Smith, with an
introd. by Michael Smith. Indianapo-
lis, Bobbs-Merrill. 280 p. NM:
compilation, introd. & additions.
© Michael Smith & Nick Orzel;
l6Dec66; A925051.
ELDORADO; or. Haste to riches. By
Frances L. Bardacke. 1 v. A play.
© Frances L. Bardacke; 6Nov67;
DU7OO65 .
THE ELECTRONIC REVOLUTION; prepared for
Deere & Co. by Wilding. Writer:
John Davenport. 21 1. Script.
© Wilding, Inc.; 31Jul67; C19756.
ELEGANCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67;
recording script for Pontiac Motor
Division. 16 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © PDntlac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; CI973I.
THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC AND DANCE FCR
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN, by
Eloise Greenfield. 3 sheets.
© Eloise Glynn Greenfield; 2Nov67;
020025.
ELFIN GIRL. See
THUMBELINA.
ELSA AND THE HOUSE FAIRY, by George
Dear. 51 1. A play in 3 acts.
© George Dear; 15Aug67; DU69411.
EMERALDS FROM THE GREEN HELL. See
BETRAYED.
THE EMILY SUTTON STORY, a screenplay
by Eva Lachman. 1 v. Book & lyrics
only. © Eva Lachman; 27Sep67;
DU69721-
EMIT, CONDENSED VERSION, a series of
lessons designed to stimulate,
educate, inform for economic & social
improvement by Edytha Norman (Edytha
Fern Schaefer) 1 v. 12 lessons.
© Edytha Fern Schaefer; llDec67;
C20131.
THE ENCHANTED LADY AND THE KNIGHT,
a medieval romance by Sarah E.
Stevenson. 1 v. 2 acts. © Sarah
E. Stevenson; 120ct67; DU69804.
THE ENCHANTED SPRING, part II: Tiana
and the the Isle of the Dead, by
Dennis Starin. 2 v. With music.
Appl. states prev. reg. NM: ad-
ditions. ©Dennis Starin; llApr67;
C 197 02.
ENCOUNTER. See
QUARTET .
ENCOUNTERS; 6 one-act plays by Leonard
Melfi. New York, Random House.
206 p. © Leonard Melfi; 31Aug67;
DP65ltl.
THE END, an original screenplay by
Terry Noel, pseud, of Terry Pichoske,
& Bobby Mikels, pseud, of Robert
Lawrence Weber. I3 1. 13 scenes.
© Robert Lawrence Weber S: Terry
Pichoske; 6Dec67; DU70323.
END OF THE LINE, by Jack Osborne (John
R. Osborne) 3I 1. A play. © John
R. Osborne; 170ct67; DU69869.
THE END OF THE WORLD; or. Fragments from
a work in progress. A play by Keith
Neilson. 1 v. 3 acts. © Keith
Neils on; 17Aug67; DU69596.
ENDICOTT. See
THE NEW ENGLAND TRAGEDIES.
ENGINEERED FOR SPORTS ACTION; recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division.
12 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy Orga-
nization. © Pontiac Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 300ct67;
C20012.
ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS A FEAST. See
THE LONGER THOU LIVEST & ENOUGH IS AS
GOOD AS A FEAST.
ENROUTE, by Barry Dlnerman. 10 1.
A play. ©Barry Dlnerman; 5Sep67;
DU69528.
EKTFtJHRUKG AUS DEM SERAIL. See
ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO.
THE ENTIRE BODY OF WESTERN THOUGHT:
A MELODRAMA, a play by T. V. Figenshu.
1 V. 7 scenes. © Thomas V. Figenshu;
5Dec67; DU70218.
ENTRE DOS AM.ORES (Between two loves)
Adaptaoion y llbreto de Frank
Saladln. 95 1- Basado en la
novela del mlsmo nombre de Jose
Antonio Perez. © Frank Saladln;
240ct67; DU69968.
EPIDICUS, by Titus Macclus Plautus,
translated by Benny R. Reeoe.
Greenville, S.C, Furman University.
58 p. 5 acts. © Benny R. Reeoe;
15Nov57; A951835.
EPITAPH FOR AN AFRICAN CHRISTMAS, a play
in three acts by Carolyn Swetland.
103 1. © Carolyn Swetland; 5Sep67;
DU69546.
ERASMUS MONTANUS; or. The student who
learned a lesson from the power
structure, and got his draft defer-
ment. By Ludvlg Holberg. English
version by Donald Osterbrock. 80 1.
A play in 4 acts. © Donald E.
Osterbrock; 5Sep57; DU59535.
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112
DRAMAS
July — Dec,
THE ESCALATOR, a play in three acts
by John Eaton. 32 1. © Black Arts
Theater & John Eaton; 12Dec57;
DU70362.
ESCLAVE. See
LE METRO PANTOME.
ESKIMOS OF ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND; record-
ing script for the Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. 1 V. 3 parts. © Jam Handy
Organization; 29Nov67; C2008l.
ESTABLISHING AN ITEM AS A FIRST JOltE IN
HUMOR AT THE SCIENTIFIC LEGS OF PHAROS
IN ITS LUNAR DESIGNATION, by John R.
Cadwallader. Sheet. A lecture.
© John Reece Cadwallader; 22Aug67;
CI983O.
ESTEBAN, an operatic play in lb scenes
by Fred Myers. 62 1. Book Sc lyrics
only. © Fred Myers; I3N0V67;
DU7OIO3.
ETERNAL BOURGEOIS. See
METHUSALEM.
ETUDES FOR DREAMERS, a musical play by
Thomas Roy Peyton from his book Quest
for dignity. 53 1. 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. ® Thomas Roy Peyton;
24oct67; DU69719.
EUROPA'S MOTHER, a play of myth &
reality by David Mazer. 46 1.
3 acts. © David Mazer; 250ct67;
DU69925 .
EURYDICE HISSED. See
THE HISTORICAL REGISTER FOR THE YEAR
1736, & EURYDICE HI.SRKri.
THE EVANGELIST, by Crane Johnson.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © Crane
Johnson; 300ct67; DU69950.
EVENING RAGA, a play in one act by
Josef Bush. 14 1. © Josef Bush;
5Dec67; DU70213.
AN EVENING'S JOURNEY TO CONWAY, MASSA-
CHUSETTS, an outdoor play written
for the bicentennial of the Town of
Conway by Archibald MacLeish. 20 p.
© Archibald MacLeish; 110ct67;
DU69897 .
EVERYBODY'S GIRL, a comedy in three
acts by John Patrick. 1 v.
© John Patrick; 230ct67; DU69910.
THE EVIDENCE GANG, an original screen-
play by David Norrls Brenner. 99 1.
Appl. states prev. reg . 8Mar55,
DU55212. NM: addition & revision.
© David Norris Brenner; 22ALig67;
DU69U67.
EXCELLENCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67;
recording script for Pontiac Motor
Division. 12 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. ® Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 10 Jul 6?; C19726.
EXCELLENCE IN ACTION, PONTIAC '67;
recording script for Pontiac Motor
Division. 14 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
10Jul67; C19727.
THE EXCHANGE PROGRAM, a play in two
acts by Francis Napier. 1 v.
© Francis Napier; 5Deo67; DU70210.
THE EXECUTIVE AND HIS FAMILY, by
Arthur Mandelbaum. 12 1. A talk.
® Arthur Mandelbaum; 6Nov67;
C2OO36.
EXECUTIVE PROBLEMS, by Harry Le\-inson.
91. A talk. © Harry Levinson;
6Nov67; C 20041.
EXECUTIVE PROBLEMS, by John A. Turner.
71. ® John A. Turner; 300c t67;
CI9998.
THE EXPEDITER, a play in three acts by
Edward Carlisle Gilmore. 99 1.
© Edward Carlisle Gilmore; 5Sep67;
DU69544 .
THE EXPLOITERS; story Sc screenplay by
Elizabeth McCormick. 123 1-
© Elizabeth MoCormlck; 31Aug67;
DU69524 .
EXPOSITORY PROSE, a series of tele-
vision lectures on expository writing
by Shaun O'Connell. 1 v. ® Shaun
O'Connell; 230ot67; C19991.
EXTRAPOLATION, by Mack Travis.
13 1. A play. © Mack A. Travis;
40ct67; DU6979O.
F
THE FABRIC MASTER CONTROL SYSTEM; re-
cording script for Sears, Roebuck &
Co. 81. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. ® Sears, Roebuck &
Co.; 300ct67; C20014.
THE FACE OP WHITEY, a one-act play by
Mildred E. Danforth. 11 1.
© Mildred E. Danforth; 29Nov67;
DU7OI69 .
FADE MORGAN. See
THE CURSE OF THE SAN BLAS.
THE FAINT LIGHTS FLICKER, by Robert
Earl Seibert. 10 1. A play.
© Robert E. Seibert; 28Dec67;
DU70384 .
FAIR AT RICHMOND. See
MARTHA.
FAMILY ALBUM; recording script for the
Dow Corning Corp. Rev. Oct. 25,
1966. 9 1. Appl. author: Jam
Handy Organization. © Dow Corning
Corp.; IOJUI67; C19732.
FAMOUS COMPOSERS AND THEIR MUSIC; 6 parts
Recording scripts for the Jam Handy
Organization. 1 v. © Jam Handy
Organization; 3Jul67; C19673.
A FANTASY OF LOVE IN BALLET; satirical
comedy in pantomime by Joseph H.
Schwartz. 1 v. 3 acts. © Joseph
H. Schwartz; 3Jul67; DU69092.
LA FARCE DU CUVIER. See
TROIS PIECES MEDIEVALES.
THE FARCE OF SCAPIN (Les fourberies de
Soapln) By Moliere; translated by
Paul R. Weidner. 74 1. 2 acts.
© Paul R. Weidner; 90ct67; DU69738.
THE FASHION INDUSTRY PAYS TRIBUTE TO
THE UNITED NATIONS, by World of
Fashion. 10 1. © World of Fashion,
Inc.; 15May67; C19710.
FASHION-ATION, a musical play in two
acts; book & lyrics by Sherry Baker
(Shirley Baker) 47 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Shirley Baker;
22Aug67; DU69483.
PAST GUNS, by Robert H. Wilson. 10 1.
A play. ® Robert H. Wilson;
26jul67; DU69275.
FATAL NATIVITY, by Albert Devereaux.
29 1. A play. © Albert Devereaux;
29Sep67; DU69713.
FATE IS THE TRAGIC STRANGER, an
operetta in one act; book, music &
lyrics by Frank Wille. 1 v.
© Frank Paul Wille; 27Sep67; DU69735 .
FATHER TO THE MAN. See
BRIT TWENTY-POUR.
FATHER UXBRIDGE WANTS TO MARRY, a play
by Frank Gagllano. 53 1. Includes
music for 2 songs. ® Prank Gagllano;
llAug67; DU6939O.
FATHER WHO? By Richard B. Ohrn.
72 1. A play in 4 acts. © Richard
B. Ohrn & Nancy S. Ohrn; 19Jul67;
DU69202 .
FATHERS AT LARGE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Mae Herrington. 31 1- ® Mae
Herrlngton; 300ctfa7; DU69952.
FATSO DUCK'S BIRTHDAY PARTY; adapted
for film by Phyllis Fenn Cunningham.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. With
music & lyrics to 1 song. © Phyllis
Fenn Cunningham; 15Nov67 ; DU70261.
FATTY AT THE BOILERS, a play in III
parts by Gary Bynum. 1 v. Gary
Bynum; 5Jul67; DU69109.
FAVORITE VACATION #5: CHRISTMAS IN
ST. CROIX; teleplay by L. M. Landon.
47 1. © L. M. Landon (Joan Lorna
Marie Brown Landon); lNov67; DU69977.
THE FEARED, an original story written
& adapted for television by Marsha
Phelps. 32 1. © Marsha Phelps;
2OJUI67; DU69226.
THE FELICITA STORY, a historical
pageant in seven scenes written
by Ben F. Sherman. 1 v. © Ben
F. Sherman; 29Aug67; DU696OI.
UNE FEMME A LOUER; comedie gaie en
3 actes de Francois Campaux.
138 1. © Francois Campaux;
I8sep67; DU69677.
FESTIN DE PIERRE. See
MOLIERE.
THE FESTIVAL SHAKESPEARE: TROLLUS AMD
CRESSIDA; Bernard Beckerman & Joseph
Papp, editors, with an essay on the
direction of the play by Joseph Papp.
New York, Macmillan. 212 p. (The
New York Shakespeare Festival series)
5 acts. NM: additions. © Macmillan
Co.; 3IJUI67; A935562.
FIDDLERS THREE, a play by David Ball.
124 1. 3 acts. © David Ball;
24Nov67; DU70130.
THE FIFTH COMMANLMENT, a one-act play
by Harry A. Squires. 24 1.
® Harry A. Squires; 120ot67; DU69843.
FIFTY BOOKS, by Pat (Major Tim)
O'Mara (Timothy Joseph O'Mara)
1 v. A play in 3 acts. © Pat
(Major Tim) O'Mara; l80ct67; DU69886.
FILL MY SILVER PLATTER, PLEASE,
a sociodrama by David M. Polk.
1 V. © David M. Polk; 30Aug67;
DU69599 .
THE FINAL BARRIER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
B. Joe Turner. 30 1. © B. Joe
Turner; 21Sep67; DU69663.
FINALLY GRAY, a play In one act by Dev
Il'sson, pseud, of Tom Harris Hill.
1 V. © Tom Harris Hill; 4Dec67;
DU70204 .
A PINE CARVEN GLASS, by Robinson
Stockham, pseud, of Linda J. Stock-
ham. 131 1. Screenplay. ® Linda J.
Stockham; 28Nov67; DU70144 .
PINE FEATHERS, a musical play for
children, music by Use Pohl,
book & lyrics by Hilda Tutton. 1 v.
© Hilda Burkholder Tutton & Use M.
Pohl; 20ct67; DU69749.
FINE FEATHERS, a one-act play by
Mildred E. Danforth. 14 1.
® Mildred E. Danforth; 5Sep67;
DU69542 .
THE FINGER OF GOD, an Indian romance by
Charles Hayes Henry. 23 1. 2 acts.
® Charles Hayes Henry; 28Aug67;
DU69472.
FIRE IN FLORENCE, by William Hoag.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © William
Hoag; 24Jul67; DU69251.
FIRE MOUNTAIN, a fairy tale fantasy
by Dayle Crawferd. 54 1. 5 acts.
Book & lyrics only. © Mrs. Dayle
Crawferd; 15Sep67; DU69558.
FIRE ON THE EARTH; written by James H.
Warren. 59 1. A play in 2 parts.
© James Herndon Warren; 22Nov67;
DU70280.
FIRES, a play by Gerald Hutchison.
39 1. 2 acts. © Gerald Hutchison;
60ct67; DU69813.
THE FIRST CHRIS'TMAS TREE, a play by
Mike Major (Michael J. Major)
30 1. © Michael J. Major; 7Nov67;
DU7OOI9 .
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
113
THE FIRST GENOCIDE, a play In four
acts by H. H.Halg, pseud, of Mark D.
Bedrossyan. New York, Vantage Press.
77 p. © H. H. Halg; 31flug67;
A9t6l53.
A FISHING TRIP IN MUSICLAND, by Judith
Ann Grossman. 4 1. (With Illustrated
folder) © Judith Ann Grossman;
5Jun67; CI9663.
$500 DOLLAR BILL, by Gene M. Smith.
'51. A dialogue. © Gene M. Smith;
300ct67; C19999.
THE 580 CONSTRUCTION KING; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. 17 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19733.
550 WIMDROWER; recording script for
J. I. Case Co. 7 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © J. I.
Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19751.
FIVE PLAYS, by Sara Shepard, pseud, of
Samuel Shepard Rogers. Chicago %
others. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrlll.
170 p. MM: compilation. © Sam
Shepard; 10Nov67; A951205.
FIVE RIDERS FROM THE ROMAN THREE, by
Stuart M. Harris. 80 1. A screen-
play. © Stuart M. Harris; l'(Nov67;
Dir70073.
FIVE SPECIAL PLAYS FOR SPECIAL DAYS,
by Frances B. Watts. Franklin,
OhiOj Eldrldge Pub. Co. 59 p.
© Eldrldge Pub. Co.; lSep67; DP6563.
THE FLAG SPEAKS, by Williajn G. Chedester.
3 1. Recitation. © William G.
Chedester; 5Jul67; CI9708.
FLAMES OF THE EDEN SWORD, a four act
play by Addle J. K. Brown to be
known as Jonathan Willard Woburn.
83 1. © Addle J. K. Brown; 3Nov67;
DU69999.
THE FLEET PROFIT'S IN; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
11 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; CI9740.
FLIGHTY FLOPITY, a play in 1 acts
by Thelma Lantry. 1 v. Appl.
states prev. reg. 31Mar67, DU68580.
NM: editorial revision & arrangement.
© Thelma Lantry; 20Nov67; DU70153.
PUK-FLAK, by Judith A. Laws. 7 1.
A play. © Judith A. Laws; 29Nov67;
DU7OI85 .
FLOOR PLANKING FOR GREATER PROFITS;
recording script for Admiral Credit
Corp. 7 1- Appl. author: Jam
Handy Organization. ® Admiral Credit
Corp.; IOJUI67; CI9730.
FLOOR PLANNING FOR GREATER VOLUME;
recording script for Admiral Credit
Corp. 10 1. Appl. author: Jam
Handy Organization. ® Admiral Credit
Corp.; IOJUI67; C19729-
THE FLOWER CHILDREN, by Caroline Hay
8c Frank Brandt. 134 1. A screen-
play. © Frank Brandt & Caroline
Hay; lDeo67; DU70332.
EIN FLUG UM DIE LAMPE HERUM; Dramatl-
siert von Ludek Mandaus nach Skizzen
& Ideen von fremder Hand. [Austria]
Universal Edition. 44 p. ® Univer-
sal Edition, A.G.; lJul66; DFI89I.
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, by Richard Wagner;
translated by Donald H. Crosby.
38 1. 3 acts. ©Donald H. Crosby;
5Jul67; DU69165.
FOAM ON THE FARM [prepared for] Deere
8c Co. by Wilding, Inc. Writer:
John Davenport. 9 !• Script.
© Wilding, Inc.; 17Jul67; C19724.
FOOL-ECTOMY. See
THE NARHENSCHNEIDEN.
POOL THE EYE, a play for mixed media
by Mark Buccl h Tom Mlllott. 80 1.
© Mark Buccl «•, Tom Mlllott; 5Dec67;
DU70216.
A FOOT A YEAR, by Robert M. Colleary.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. ® Robert M.
Colleary; 24Jul67; DU6926I.
FOR ART'S SAKE; written by Warren
Shanahan. 1 v. A screenplay.
From an original idea by Mort
Kunstler. © Mort Kunstler, Inc.;
7Sep67; DU69725 .
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE, a domestic
drama of American life in 3 acts
by Lillian Shrewsbury. 36 1.
® Lillian Shrewsbury; 130ct67;
DU69873.
FOR SPORT THE WORD IS FIREBIRD; re-
cording script for Pontlac Motor
. Division. 6 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. ® Pontlac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
300ct67; C20011.
FOR THE DEFENSE, a courtroom drama in
three acts by James Reach. London,
S. French. 88 p. Appl. author:
Samuel French, Inc . employer for
hire. © Samuel French, Inc.;
29Mar67; DP6480.
THE FORAGE HARVESTER AND BLOWER;
recording script for the J. I. Case
Co. by Jam Handy Organization.
c?9888.'''- '• ''^'''°-' '''^^'^■'
FORCE MAJEURE, THE DISPOSSESSED, HASTA
LUEGO; three screenplays by Errol
John. London, Faber & Faber. 194 p
©Errol John; 27Jul67; DFO-I572.
THE FORGOTTEN, by Nick Cosentino
(Nicholas Cosentino) 66 1.
A screenplay. ©Nicholas Cosentino-
13Nov67; DU70051.
FORGOTTEN FACT, by Robert Shulman.
46 1. A play in 3 acts. © Robert
Solomon Shulman; 12Sep67; DU69669.
49 to GO. See
WHO'S WHOOSE.
THE FOUNDATION OF A MODEL SOCIETY,
by Newell B. Woodbury. 64 1.
Lecture. © Newell B. Woodbury;
24Jul67; C 197 14.
THE FOUNTAINHEAD, a play In two acts,
from the novel by Ayn Rand, adapted
for the stage by Barbara Branden.
122 1. © Barbara Branden; l8jul67;
DP6499 .
THE FOUR CORNERS, a nlay for Quaker
young people in eight scenes by
Edgar Z. Palmer. I967 . 37 p.
© Edgar Z. Palmer; l8May67; DP6426.
440-1234, a play in one act by John
Voulgarls. 49 1. © John Voulgaris;
21Jul67; DU69232.
FOUR SCORE AND SOME ODD YEARS AGO,
a play in two acts by Marshall" .R.
Jacobs. 62 1. ©Marshall E. Jacobs;
lNov67; DU69975.
FOURBERIES DE SCAPIN. See
THE FARCE OF SCAPIN.
THE FOX AND THE EAGLE, a drama in
three acts by John Josef Wolf.
90 1. © John Josef Wolf; 13Dec67;
DU70270.
FRAGMENTS PROM A WORK IN PROGRESS.
See
THE END OF THE WORLD.
FRANOESCA DA RIMINI, by George Henry
Boker, adapted by C . K. Alexander.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Charles
Alexander; lAug67 ; DU69343.
THE FRECKLED AFFAIR, a musical play for
television; book Sc lyrics by Samuel
Warshawsky & David Morton, music by
David Morton. 1 v. Appl. states
prev. reg. as There's magic in moon-
light. NM: revisions & additions.
© Samuel Warshawsky & David Morton;
3Nov67; DU70000.
FRENCH GRAY, a play In one act by
Josef Bush. 10 1. © Josef Bush;
5Dec67; DU70214 .
FRENCH INVASION; comedy in three acts
by Ernest Aszody. 83 1. ® Ernest
Aszody; 6jul67; DU691I5 .
THE FRISK; script by Joachim Araujo
assisted by Thomas Celandine. 31 1.
(Police Academy of New York City
training films) Appl. authors:
Joachim Arujo, Robert Duncanson 8c
Gertrude Miller. © Clnamic, Inc.;
50ct67; DU69794.
FRITZ ERNST, an historial drama in
eleven scenes by Ira Sherwin Moore.
24 1. © Ira Sherwin Moore; 26Jul67-
DU69279 . ' ' .
FROG PEOPLE, an original story written
& adapted for television by Ida M
Prologo. 32 1. © Ida M. Prologo;
300ct57; DU69957.
FROM BROWN HOUSE TO WHITE HOUSE. See
ABE LINCOLN IN SONG AND STORY.
FROM DUBUQUE TO ALBUQUERQUE, by
William L. Lederer. 58 1. A play
in 1 act. © William L. Lederer;
l4Aug67; DU69399.
FROM RAGS TO REVENUE, an original
musical satire; book, music & lyrics
by Allen Greenway & Alan Wasser;
orchestrations by Marc Graf e . 90 1.
2 acts. © Alan Charles Wasser &
John Allen Greenway III; 19Sep67;
DU69626 .
FRONT STREET, an original story writ-
ten & adapted for television by
Joseph J. Daly. 30 1. © Joseph J.
Daly; 24jul67; DU69247 .
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO
THE SLAVE MARKET, by Dick Merrltt,
pseud, of Richard Obegl. 2 v.
A musical play. ® Richard Obegl;
l8Dec67; DU70359.
FUNZIE TIME, a play by Lucille Hauser.
11 1. ® Lucille Hauser; 15Dec67;
DU70284 .
THE FURNISHED ROOM, by 0. Henry,
adapted as a one act play by
Robert Brome . Franklin, Ohio,
Eldrldge Pub. Co. 22 p. (Eldrldge
popular one act playscrlpts)
® Robert Brome; lSep67; DP6556.
FUZZY ROVIN' GAMBLER, by Johnny Bond.
Sheet. ® Red River Songs, Inc.;
26jun67; CI9656.
G
G C, a three act play by Katherine V.
Nelson. 1 v. © Katherine Vincent
Nelson; 27Jul67; DU69284 .
THE GALLERY, by Paul England.
27 1. A play. ® Paul England;
260ct67; DU69927.
THE GAMBLERS, a screenplay by Stuart
Murphy, translated by Lori Kutllch.
106 1. After a. comedy by Nikolai
Gogol. © Stuart Murphy; 24Jul67;
DU69213-
THE GAME, by Edward Greenberg. 53 1-
A play in 2 scenes. © Edward
Greenberg; 260ct67; DU69926.
A GAME OF JACKS, a one act play in
three scenes by Sterling Harper.
34 1. © Sterling Harper; 10Jul67;
DU69134 .
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114
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
THE GAP, a new one act play by Marianne
Brown Waters. 28 1. ® Marianne
Brown Waters; 20Jul67; DU69295.
GARBAGE. See
THE POT SONG.
GARDEN party! See
MOVING OUT & A GARDEN PARTY.
GARDIEN. See
LA COLLECTION.
GARRISON IS GORILLAS. See
SUPERMEN HE DAMNED.
THE GATE GIRLS; or, The last of the
Bacchantes. A play by D. H. Kuhlman.
"t? 1. 5 acts. © Donald H. Kuhlman;
27Sep67; DU69704.
THE GATHERING, a play by Arnold
Johnson. 1 v. 2 acts. © Arnold
Johnson; 17Nov67; DU70089.
GEANTS DE LA MONTAGNE. See
THEATRE .
GEARS, by Johnny Bond. Polder.
Narration. © Red River Songs, Inc.;
lSep67; CI9867.
GENESIS IN RHYME, by James P. Polack &
James Farmer. 1 v. © Gables Music
Co., Inc.; 8Ju167; CI9683.
GENTLEMEN IN WAITING, an opera in
one act; music & libretto by Thomas
Booth. I V. © Thomas Lykes Booth;
20Nov67; D:J70157.
GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL, BOY WITH A
WILL, a play in two acts by Ann
Stevenson (Anna N. Stevenson)
1 V. With music. © Ann Stevenson;
510c t67; DU69937-
GET WITH THE YOUNG WHEELS; recording
script for Oldsmobile Division.
W 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp.; 300ct67;
c 20005.
GHOST FROM JUPITER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Lona Rlckman. JO 1. © Lona Rickman;
2OJUI67; DU69227.
THE GHOSTESS WITH THE HOSTESS, a play
in three acts by David Rogers.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. 104 p.
© David Rogers; 15Sep67; DPeitgi.
THE GIFT; pilot script written by Lee
E. Levinson & Crlstina L. White.
49 1. Written expressly for a one
hour television weekly dramatic
series created by Lee Edward Levinson
& entitled The sensitive. © Lee
Edward Levinson & Cristina L. White;
llJul67; DU691tl.
GIFT. See
THE STORM.
GILBERT BEFORE SULLIVAN; six comic
plays by W. S. Gilbert, edited &
with an introd. by Jane W. Stedman.
University of Chicago Press. 270 p.
NM: editing, notes & introd.
© University of Chicago; 29Aug67;
A94436I.
GILES CORY OF THE SALEM FARMS. See
THE NEW ENGLAND TRAGEDIES.
THE GINGERBREAD MAN, a new comedy in
three acts by Bob Mott (Robert Mott)
& Chuck Horner, pseud, of Charles
Horine. 1 v. © Robert Mott &
Charles Horner (Horine); 23Aug67;
.DU69427.
LA GIOCONDA, a one act play by Ernest
Ellis. 38 1. English. © Ernest
Ellis; 13Sep67; DU69675 .
THE GIRL FROM FORKED DEER, a play by
Peter Taylor. 91 1. 7 scenes.
© Peter Taylor; 8Aug67 ; DUfogj^b.
THE GIRL FROM NORMANDY, a musical in
two acts 8c twelve scenes. Book &
lyrics by Leo Randole (Evelyn
Randole), music by Serge Walter.
1 V. 2 parts. Book only. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1953, DU33413.
NM: rev. version of Alexander and
Camllle. © Leo Randole; 15Aug67;
DU7OIO8.
THE GIRL IN THE VALLEY, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Rockwell Mings. 1*6 1. © Rockwell
Mings; 19Dec67; DU70313.
THE GIRL SCOUT, a musical-comedy
routine by E. T. Rosso. 1* 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Edward T.
Rosso; 5Sep67; DU69531-
GIRL WITH A TORCH, by Samuel A. Rulon .
1 V. A plav in 3 acts. © Samuel
A. Rulon; III; 17Jul67; DU69313.
THE GIRLS, a play in two acts by Anne
Oestrioher. 1 v. © Anne Oestrlcher;
21Aug67; DU69455.
GIULIO CESARE. See
JULIUS CAESAR.
GLAMOUR, GLORY AND GOLD: THE LIFE AND
LEGEND OP NOLA NOONAN, GODDESS AND
STAR, a new play by Jackie Curtis.
29 1. A musical play. Book & lyrics
only. © Jackie Curtis; 3ON0V67;
DU703'tit .
GLOAMING, OH MY DARLING. See
VIET ROCK, COMINGS AND GOINGS, KEEP
TIGHTLY CLOSED IN A COOL DRY PLACE
8c THE GLOAMING, OH MY DARLING.
A GLOBALDOODLE, by William C. Thompson.
1 V. A play. © William C. Thompson;
24Nov67; DU702'*8.
GLORIA, NEE ASHTONMONT, a one act
play by Russell Taylor. 10 1.
© Russell John Taylor; 5Sep67;
DU69540.
A GLORIOUS NIGHT; words by Othella
R. Vaughn, music by Donald Dillard.
12 p. Book only. ® Othella R.
Vaughn; 3Nov67; DU70007.
THE GLORY AND THE DREAM, a drama by
Sharron Miller. 59 1- 1** parts.
© Sharron Ann Miller; l4Jul67;
DU69315.
GO AND SIN. Ses
THE PROFESSOR.
THE GOBLIN MARKET; screenplay by
Michael K. Wlese. 37 1. Based on
an incident from Christina Rossetti ' s
Goblin market. ® Michael K. Wiese;
310ct67; DU6993t-
GOD IS NOT DEAD; lyrics by James Cleve-
land. Sheet. © Herman Lubinsky;
6Ju167; CI96B6.
GOD, NOT CHANCE. See
DIOS ES EL QUE GOBIERNA, NO LA
CASUALIDAD.
GOING, GOING, SHE'S GONE; written by
Libby Holden, pseud, of Libby
Pevney. 1 v. Recording scripts.
© Libby Holden; 190ct67; C19967.
GOING TO TRIMALCHIO'S, a play in one
act by Jean Reuterraan. 3I 1-
© Jean Reuterman; 26 Jun67 ; DU69121.
THE GOLD -HEADED CANE, a play in one
act by Patricia R. Grossman, adapted
by Sherman L. Sergei. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 20 p . © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 60ct67; DP6516.
THE GOLD IS ON THE HILL, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Charles G. Jones. 3I 1.
© Charles G. Jones; 21Sep67; DU6966I.
GOLDBRICKS, a comedy in one act by
Charles J. Tlerney. 32 1. © Charles
John Tierney; Skhug.G'J ; DU6956I.
GOLDEN AGE OF VAUDEVILLE, by Dave
Miller. 3 1. Recording script.
© Chesdel Music Co.; 300ct67;
CI9994 .
GOLDEN COMEDY, by R. Bruce Moody.
1 v. A play in 3 acts. © R. Bruce
Moody; 20Jul67; DU69231.
THE GOLDEN FLEECE, a play In one act
by A. R. Gurney, Jr. 43 1 . © Albert
R. Gurney, Jr.; 29Nov67; DU7OI67.
THE GOLDEN MOMENTS, by George Meek.
7 1. (Crossroads to success)
Lecture. © George M. Meek;
7Aug67; C19798.
THE GOLDEN REIGN, a new musical play
based upon the public life of Joshua
A. Norton, emperor of the United
States % protector of Mexico, book &
lyrics by Jack Brooks, music by Harry
Valante. 104 1. 2 acts. Book >r.
lyrics only. Appl. states prev. reg.
DU54159. NM: revision. © Jack
Brooks; 7Deo67; DU70229.
THE GOLDEN VANITY, a vaudeville for
boys and piano; op. 78 by Benjamin
Britten. Words by Colin Graham;
German translation by Hans Keller.
London, Faber Music. 46 p. After
the old English ballad. English &
German. © Faber Music, Ltd.;
13Jun67; DPO-I56I.
GOLDEN YEARS. See
THE PENSIONERS.
GOOD EVENING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, a
new play by William Dorsey Blake.
115 1. 2 parts. © William Dorsey
Blake; 3Aug67; DU69327.
THE GOOD FAIRY'S CROWM; dental
puppet show by F. Kless Yellen.
3 1. Includes words to 2 songs.
© Florence Kless Yellen; 31Jul67;
DU69302 .
THE GOOD FIGHT, by William B. Long.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © William
B. Long; 7Nov67; DU70147.
GOOD OLD ROBERT, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Margarette Boyer. 30 1.
© Margarette Boyer; 2Nov67;
DU69985 .
GOOD PRIESTS. See
BREAD LOAF.
GOOD TIME DOLLY DEE, a play with
banjo music by John Varl. 51 1.
Book only. ® John Varl; 29Sep67;
DU69765.
THE GOOD WITCH OF MANHATTAN, an
original one act musical play for
children & their parents; book by
Selma Epstein. 50 1. Based on an
idea by Selma Epstein & some material
by Selma Epstein 8c Dolly Jonah.
Book only. © Selma Epstein; 31Aug67 ;
DU69488.
GOODBYE, DADDY STEVE, an original story
written 8c adapted for television by
Jack Richardson. 27 1 . © Jack
Richardson; 21Sep67; DU69648.
GOODNIGHT, WHOEVER YOU ARE, by Dorothy
Simpson Sadler. 132 1. A play In
3 acts. © Dorothy Simpson Sadler;
28Sep67; DU69709.
GORIOT, a musical play by Norman
Meranus, based on the novel Pere
Goriot, by Honore de Balzac. 1 v.
© Norman Meranus; 170ct67; DU69828.
THE GOSSIP, by Mary Engel. Sheet.
Monolog. © Mary Engel; 3ONOV67;
020083.
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR; adapted by
Peter Raby. 1 v. A play in 5 scenes.
© Peter Raby; 5Sep67; DU69529.
GRAB A PILL AND FOLLOW ME; comedy
at the Bahamas by Nicholas Bart
Zadeh. l42 1. © Nicholas Bart
Zadeh; l4Jul67; DU69159.
GRANDMA, PRAY FOR ME, by Nlshan
Parlakian. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
Appl. states-; prev. reg. 5Dec50,
DU25148. NM: editorial revision,
© Nishan Parlakian; 270ct67;
DU69944 .
GRANDMA'S PRAYER WAS ANSWERED;
dramatic composition written by
John E. Morris. 2 1. © John E.
Morris; 27Jul67; DU69289.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
115
THE GRANDSONS OF HONEY FITZ; words &
music by Laurence P. Gllgun. 1 v.
2 acts. Book Sc lyrics only.
© Laurence P. Gilgun; l8Jul67;
DP6'*6l.
GRAZZI, by John J. Herman. 95 1.
A comedy in two acts. ® John J.
Berman; 17Mar67; DP6445 .
GREAT BEAST, TYPHON. See
PEWTER.
THE GREAT BLUE STOVE, a play in two
acts by Carl F. Zlmmerle.. 1 v.
® Carl F. Zlmmerle; 9Nqv67; DU70035 .
THE GREAT DANE OF ARY, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Ray Bern. 117 1. © Ray
Bern; l8Dec67; DU70300.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS; variations on a
theme of Charles Dickens by Michel
Lipman. 10 v. A play. © Classic
Text Tapes, Norman H. Rogers (owner);
1406067; DU7O33O.
GREAT GOODNESS OF LIFE, by LeRoi
Jones. 22 p. A play. © LeRoi
Jones; 21Aug67; 01169441.
THE GREAT RIGHT HORN OF THE RAM, a
comedy in one act by Ben Maddow.
London, S. French. 31 p. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 19Jun67; DP6482.
THE GREAT SOCIETY; or. Money In the
bank. By S. Robert Crewe % Homer
Jones, pseud, of Paul G. Marshall.
1 V. A screenplay. © S. Robert
Crewe & Homer Jones; 24Nov67;
DU70190.
THE GREAT STATION WAGON MYSTERY;
recording script for the Oldsmobile
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
12 1. © Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; CI99OI.
THE GREAT STEP AUNT, an original story
written & adapted for television
by William Willken, pseud, of
Rupert Forbes. JO 1. © Rupert
Forbes; 29Nov67; DU70182.
GREAT TWEED, by Ronald A. Garbin.
1 V. A play in 12 scenes. Appl.
states prev. reg. 10Apr67, DU68389.
NM: addition, revision & abridgement.
© Ronald Alexander Garbin; 6Nov67;
DU69971.
THE GREAT WOOLY MAMMOTH, a play by
Leonard Harmari. 28 1. © Leonard
Charles Harman, Jr.; 8Sep67;
DU69567.
THE GREATEST SONG, in critique of Sol-
omon; freshly & literally translated
from the Hebrew & arr. for oratorio
performance by Calvin Seerveld, mel-
ody & music by Ina Lohr. [Nether-
lands] Trinity Pennyasheet Press.
104 p. © on introd., comments &
notes: Calvin Seerveld; 29Jul67;
AI -10778.
THE GREATEST SONG, in critique of Sol-
omon; freshly & literally translated
from the Hebrew & arr. for oratorio
performance by Calvin Seerveld, mel-
ody & music by Ina Lohr. [Nether-
lands] Trinity Pennyasheet Press.
104 p. Appl. states prev. reg. I963,
DP5347. NM: fu-U musical score.
© Calvin G. Seerveld; 29Jul67;
DF1899.
GREEN GROW THE DOLLARS-0, by S. Michael
Gelber. 117 1. A musical play in
2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© S. Michael Gelber; 8Sep67;
DU6957I.
THE GREEN KNIGHT, a musical by Wallace
Johnson. 92 1. 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Wallace Johnson;
lNov67; DU6993O.
THE GRIFFIN, a musical fantasy for
children in one act; book by Carol
Bischof, music by Bill Christian
(William G. Christian) 2 v.
© Larry 8= Carol Bischof & William
G. Christian; 40ct67; DU69880.
GRINGO CAIN, by Edward D. Walters.
1 V. A screenplay. © Edward Daniel
Walters; 2Aug67; DU69320.
GUERRA. See
THE WAR.
THE GULL, a comedy in four acts by
A. P. Chekhov; a new translation
from the Russian by Bernard W.
Sznycer. 1 v. © Bernard W. Sznycer
& Katharine Sergava; 2Nov67;
DU70003.
THE GUN CREW, a film play by Brendan
R. Hayes. 61 1. © Brendan R.
Hayes; 110ct67; DU69824.
GUS'S GLORIOUS GIFT, a Christmas
operetta for children by Linda Morrow.
1 V. © Linda Morrow; 7Aug67;
DU69356 .
THE GYPSY BOYS; original story 8c
screenplay by John Stag Hanson.
121 1. © John Stag Hanson; llJul67;
DU69220.
THE GYPSY FIDDLE, an operetta In 3 acts
by Virginia B. Appleton. 1 v.
© Virginia B. Appleton; l60ct67;
DU69839.
GYPSY'S GYPSY; comedy In 3 acts by
Tha-ny (Imre Thany) 39 1. © Imre
Thany; 5Dec67; DU70211.
H
HAD A WIFE BUT COULDN'T BEAT HER, an
original screenplay by Joe Singer
(Joseph Singer) 193 1. © Joseph
Singer; 28Nov67; DU70140.
THE HAG TRACK, a play in three acts
by James W. Andrews. 1 v. © James
Whitmore Andrews; 230ct67; DU69912.
HAIL BRITANNIA AND ALL THAT, a dramatic
adaptation of the short stories of
Saki, pseud, of H. H. Munro, by
David Larson. 1 v. © David Jeremy
Larson; 20Nov67; DU70243.
A HAIR OF THE DOG, a play in two acts
by Rowland Posey. 1 v. Appl.
states prev. reg. 30Jun66, DU6615I.
NM: rewritten. © Charles Rowland
Posey; l80ct67; DU69888.
HALARA, by Nick G. Gatehls. 255 1-
A screenplay. C Nick G. Gatehls;
l4Aug67; DU69474.
THE HALCYON, a play in three acts by
J. D. Charles (Julie Hanidls) 1 v.
© Julie Charles; 16nov67; DU7OIO7.
THE HALF BREED WORE GUNS, an original
story written &: adapted for tele-
vision by Patrice McGriffin. 47 1.
© Patrice McGriffin; 2Nov67;
DU69982.
HALFWAY HOUSE, a play in two parts by
L. Dana Gatlin. 1 v. With music
for 1 song. © L. Dana Gatlin;
24Nov67; DU7OI34.
THE HALLj an original story written Sc
adapted for television by William T.
Appleby. 30 1. © William T. Apple-
by; 24Nov67; DU70121.
HALLIE'S GAME OF CHANCE, a play in
three acts, one scene by Edward A.
Steiner. 1 v. © Edward A. Stelner;
40ct67; DU69728.
HAMHOCKS, a one act play by S. Garrett
Robinson. 46 1. © S. Garrett
Robinson; l8Dec67; DU70342.
HAMLET, a dramatic reading for 1, 2,
or 8 voices by Richard Cavalier.
183 1. © Richard Arthur Cavalier;
30Aug67; DU69520.
HAMLET BEATNIK, by Washington George,
pseud, of Robert G. Davenport.
101 1. 16 scenes. NM: text 8:
compilation. © Robert G. Davenport;
21Aug67; DU69497.
HAMMER CRUMP; LOUIS MARSH; two plays
by Martin J. O'Malley. New York,
Vantage Press. 144 p. © Martin J.
O'Malley; 31Dec66; A938336.
HANDLING COMPETITION, 7A; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. 23 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 300ct67; C20001.
HANDLING COMPETITION, 7C; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. 26 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 300ct67; C20002.
HANDLING OBJECTIONS; recording script
for J. I. Case Co. 28 1. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 300ct67; C20000.
HANDLING THE BALL; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division. 8 1. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; 300ct67; 020009.
HANNAH ARMSTRONG'S LINCOLN, a play in
two acts by Elisa Blalk (Elisa.
Bialk Krautter) 84 1. Based on
short story Mr. Lincoln for the
defense, by Elisa Bialk. © Elisa
Blalk; 27Nov67 ; DU70257.
HANS AND THE GOLDEN FLUTE; music by
Margaret Lorince, libretto by Thora
Golz. 73 !• A play in 3 acts.
Based on the story by Tom Hamil .
Appl. states prev. reg. 1958. NM:
adaptation, amplification & dramatiza-
tion. ® Thora Golz 8c Margaret
Lorince; 6Sep67; DU69496.
HANSEL & GPETEL; adapted by Lana Rae
Shaw; book & lyrics, Lana Rae Shaw;
music, Joe Bousard. 1 v. A musical
play. © Lana Rae Shaw S: Joe Bousard;
22Aug67; DU69484.
HAPPINESS IS JUST A LITTLE THING CALLED
A ROLLS ROYCE, a comedy In three acts
by Arthur Alsberg & Bob Fisher.
134 1. © Arthur Alsberg & Bob Fisher;
4Aug67; DU69359.
HAPPY HAPPENINGS; screenplay by Louis
Stanton. 1 v. With music. © Louis
Stanton; 29Jun67; DU69126.
HAPPY HIPPEE SONG; music, Craig
Turner, lyric, Louise Swenson.
Sheet. © Louise Swenson 8: Craig
Turner; 6Nov67; C2006l.
THE HAPPY PRINCE, by Oscar Wilde;
in dramatic incident form by Classic
Text Tapes. © Classic Text Tapes,
Norman H. Rogers, owner; 31Jul67;
DU69518.
HAPPY UN-BIRTHDAY CAKE; sample script
by Jone Allison (Jone Allison
Mosman) Sheet. © Jone Allison;
14Aug67; CI9825.
HAPPY UN-BIRTHDAY CARDS; sample script
by Jone Allison (Jone Allison Mosman)
Sheet. ® Jone Allison; 14Aug67;
CI9826.
THE HAPPY UN-BIRTHDAY PARTY; sample
script by Jone Allison (Jone Alli-
son Mosman) 3 1- © Jone Allison;
24Ju167; C19715.
THE HARD TIMES, an original story writ-
ten Sc adapted for television by
Lula Mae Steele. 30 1. ® Lula Mae
Steele; 24Jul67; DU69255.
HARPERS FERRY, a play about John
Brown by Barrie Stavis; introd.
by Tyrone Guthrie. New York,
A. S. Barnes & Co. 94 p. 2 acts.
Includes music to 1 song. Appl.
states prev. reg. i960. © Barrie
Stavis; 27Aug67; A946038.
HASTA LUEGOo See
FORCE MAJEURE, THE DISPOSSESSED,
HASTA LUEGO.
HASTE TO RICHES. See
ELDORADO.
HATMAN, a musical comedy for Purim in
two acts; music, lyrics, dialogue 8:
general story by Phyllis Pehr.
1 V. Based upon Talmudlc tale
Each one has his burdens, by David
Morantz. © Phyllis May Pehr;
7Sep67; DU69562.
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work. Contact the U.S. Copyright Office for information about any additional records that may exist.
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July — De.
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THE HAUNT OF THE FIRST NIGHT, an
original story written & adapted
for television by Alouette, pseud,
of Mamie L. Palmer. 50 1.
© Mamie L. Palmer; l8Dec67; DU70299
HAVE A WILD CHERRY, a new play by
Frank R. Gould. 1 v. 6 scenes.
© Frank R. Gould; 21Aug67; DU69i60.
HAVOC IN HARLEM, a one act play bv
Madeline Huntley. 30 1. © Made:
Huntley; 22DecD7; DU7O35I.
HAWAII DANCING MAIDEN. See'
HAWAII HULA WAHINE.
HAWAII HULA WAHINE (Hawaii dancing
maiden) Lyric, hula dance sequence
& hula hand routine bv C. W. Scott.
Sheet. © Clayton W. Scott; 22Aug67;
DU69618 .
HE WHO GETS SLAPPED. See
NEVERTHELESS, THEY LAUGH.
A HEART OF GOLD, an original story
written & adapted for television by
C. Arthur Brown. 5I 1. © Chester A.
Brown; 21Sep67; DU69659.
HEAVEN, HELL AND NADA, an original
story written S: adapted for tele-
vision by Viola B. Schomisch.
46 1. © Viola B. Schomisch;
3Nov67; DU69991.
HEAVEN ON EARTH, a new play based on
the life of Henry Ward Beecher, by
Maurice Turet. 64 1. 2 acts.
© Maurice Turet; 28jul67; DU69299.
HEAVEN-SENT; episode of Moonboy created
by George Hope, adapted by David Ogg.
45 1. A screenplay. © George Hope;
10Jul67; DU69239.
HEBRA; three acts by lonel, pseud, of
Yuval Ronn, & Mara, pseud, of Mara
Vamos. 125 1. A tragedy. Based
on the French play. Appl. states
prev. reg. llMay65, DU63017. NM:
revisions. ©Yuval Ronn; 7Jul67;
DU69240.
HEIDI, a musical play based on the
book; music by Mildred G. Rasey,
script & lyrics by Val Call (Velva
Call) 1 V. 3 acts. NM: additions.
© Mildred G. Rasey & Val Call;
9Aug67; DU69382.
THE HELL REVIEWED, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Gabriel A. Adekoya. 30 1. © Gabriel
A. Adekoya; 24Jul67; DU69248.
HELLO EARTHLINGS, a variety program
on the theme of the U.F.O. & the
extraterrestrial visitor by
R. Stephens & A. Puzerskl. 29 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. 22Mar67,
CI945I. NM: addition & revision.
© Ruth E. Stephens & Antonia
Puzerskl; 27Sep67; C19929 .
HELP, by Michael McGuire. 40 1.
A play. © Michael McGuire;
17Jul67; DU69188.
HELP NEEDED; recording script for the
K-Mart Division by Jam Handy Organiza^
tion. 17 1. © S. S. Kresge Co.;
l8Sep67; 019899.
HEMISFAIR '68; musical, story, words
& music by Carrol Lutrell. 64 1.
5 acts. ® Carrol Lutrell; 25Sep67;
DU 69680.
HENRY V, by William Shakespeare;
edited by Oscar James Campbell,
Alfred Rothschild & Stuart Vaughan.
New York, Bantam Books. 242 p.
(A Bantam classic, SC299) 5 acts.
© Bantam Books, Inc.; 29Aug66;
A923533.
HERAKLES, a play in verse by Archibald
MacLeish. 1967 . Boston, Houghton
Mifflin. 91 p. Appl. states prev.
reg. Sept. 1965, DU63931. NM:
revision. ® Archibald MacLeish;
8May67; DPe431.
HERE AND NOW, HOW DO YOU SHARE YOUR
LIFE; pilot program for Here and
now, a religious television series
for teenagers created & written by
Edward D. Wrobleskl. 30 1.
© Edward D. Wrobleskl; 17Jul67;
DU69182.
HERE AND NOW: MARRIAGE, ONE LOVE FOR
LIFE; second program of a religious
television series for teenagers,
created & written by Edward D.
Wrobleskl. 33 1. © Edward D.
Wrobleskl; 24Jul67; DU69241.
HERE COMES THE CIRCUS, a musical play
for children by Leonard Kobrick.
Hew York, Chappell. 42 p. With
piano accompaniment & optional
rhythm band. © Chappell & Co.,
Inc.; 26Jul67; DP644 3.
HERE THEY COME, THE '68 YOUNGMOBILES;
recording script for Oldsmobile
Division. 12 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; 300ct67; C20007.
HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH,
by Larry Christy. 75 1- A play
in 3 acts. © Larry T. Christy;
25Aug67; DU69491-
HERITAGE, an American folk tale In
two parts by P. J. Barry. 56 1.
© Philip James Barry; 2Nc,/67;
DU70004.
HERMAN, by Bob Broraan (Robert Broraan)
& Ginnle Richards (Virginia Richards)
91. A dialog. © Robert Broman &
Virginia Richards; 26Sep67; C19925 .
HEXAGON BRIDGE. See
THE BUCHER BRIDGE, CHAPTER I: THE
HEXAGON BRIDGE.
HEY WAITER, by Archie Campbell. 3 P-
Script. ©Peer International Corp.;
7Jul67; C1971I.
THE HIDE-AND-SEEK ODYSSEY OP MADELINE
GIMPLE, a play by Prank Gagllano.
1 V. 4 scenes. © Frank Gagllano;
5Dec67; DU70209.
THE HIGH MASS, a five act play by John
Ignatius Alloto. 1 v. © John I.
Alioto; llSep67; DU69577 .
HIGHLIGHTS IN NEGRO HISTORY; written &
directed by Maria Mercedes Lannon.
17 1. A program. © Sisters of the
Blessed Sacrament; 25Sep67; DU69634 .
HIGHWAY PILE UPS, by Albert J. Krause.
13 1. © Albert J. Krause; 28Mar67;
CI9662.
HILTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C.,
SEPTEMBER 1, I967; address by
Martin Luther King, Jr. 9 1.
©Martin Luther King, Jr.; 260ct67;
CI9987.
THE HIP FAMILY ROBINSON; pilot by
Joel M. Reed. 33 1. A screenplay.
© Joel M. Reed; 100ct67; DU6985O.
HIP HIPPIE HOORAY; or. They lived
hlppily ever after. A play In
three acts by David Rogers. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 95 P- © David
Rogers; 27Sep67; DP6507.
HISTOIRE DE HIRE. See
WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS.
HISTOIRE POUR VINGT-QUATKE HEURES, de
Guy Foissy. 96 1. A play In 3
parts. © Guy Polssy; 24jul67;
DU69348.
A HISTORICAL PAGEANT OF THE ORDER OF
THE EASTERN STAR, by Verna W. Sharer.
81. © Verna W. Sharer; l8sep67;
CI9947.
THE HISTORICAL REGISTER FOR THE YEAR
1736, & EURYDICE HISSED by Henry
FleWlng, edited by William W. Apple-
ton. Lincoln, University of Nebraska
Press. 83 p. (Regent's restoration
drama series) NM: introd., appendixes
Sc copious text. © University of
Nebraska Press; I5NOV67; A952577.
HISTORY LESSON, a musical drama by Ben
J. Rosenthal. 58 1. 2 acts. Book
& lyrics only. © Ben J. Rosenthal;
8Sep67; DU69695-
THE HISTORY OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
See
LAND OF THE BRIGHT LEAF.
THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES BY
LOCAL 49 OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF
HOT DOG VENDORS OF AMERICA, a play
in three acts by Walter A. Falr-
servls, Jr. 1 v. © Walter A.
Falrservls, Jr.; 13Dec67; DU70274 .
HISTORY'S FOOL, a one-hour television
drama by James L. Thompson. 21 1.
© James L. Thompson; 17Jul67;
DP6444 .
HIT THE BOOKS; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division. 11 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jul67; C19748.
HOG WAR OF STAR VALLEY, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Ray Richardson. 33 1.
© Ray Richardson; 2Nov67; DU69986.
HOLD YOUR HARVEST; for Deere & Co. by
Wilding. Writer: John Davenport.
11 1. Script. ©Wilding, Inc.;
17Jul67; C19723.
THE HOLY TERROR, by James H. Lee &
James Costin (Jlmmie Dean Costln)
Kansas City, Mo., Play House.
52 p. James H. Lee & James Costin,
pseud, of Jimmie Dean Costin;
lSep65; DP6432.
HOMAGE TO A DEAD ARTIST, a play in
three acts by Sidney Klngsley.
1 V. © Sidney Kingsley; 12Sep67;
DU69592 ■
A HOME IN THE EVERGLADES, by Wynn
Appling, pseud, of H. Appling.
91 1. A play in 4 acts. © Wynn
Appling; 25Sep67; DU69724 .
HOME IS WHERE YOU HANG YOURSELF, a
play In one act by John Von Hartz.
50 1. © John Von Hartz; 10Jul67;
DU69I35 •
HOME PORT, a film play in 3 acts by
Brendan Raymond Hayes. 68 1.
©Brendan R. Hayes; 60ct67; DU698l4 .
HOME RECORD LIBRARY OF SABBATH SCHOOL
LESSONS. 1 V. © Chapel Records,
a division of Pacific Press Pub.
Assn.; 300ct67; C19990.
HOMMEL, a theatre piece for players
& musicians by James Shearwood.
12 1. © James Shearwood; 13Nov67;
DU70058.
THE HONEYMAN, an original story &
screenplay by George Adams. 94 1-
© George Adams; 9Nov67; DU7OO6O.
THE HONEYMOONER'S HOME MOVIE; teleplay
by Bart Zadeh. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Nicholas Bart Zadeh; 19Jul67;
DU69199-
HOPE IS A WORD, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Gloria Buccleri. 30 1. © Gloria
Bucclerl; 300ct67; DU69953.
HOPELESS INTEGRATION; written by
Miriam Zeno, pseud, of Christine
Zenobla Cawthon. 55 1. A recording
script in 8 scenes. © Christine
Zenobla Cawthon; l80ct67; C19965.
THE HORSEMAN, an original story written
& adapted for television by Thomas
Portera. 30 1. © Thomas Portera;
l8Aug67; DU69445.
HOT LINE, by Mary L. Booker. 13 1.
A play in 4 scenes. © Mary L.
Booker; 27Nov67; DU70255.
A HOUSE BY THE LAKE, a play In two acts
by E. M. Forest, pseud, of Erma
Margaret Brown. 64 1. © Erma
Margaret Brown; 28jul67; DU69377.
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THE HOUSE OF ATKEUS, by John Lewin.
Minneapolis, University of Minnesota
Press. Ill p. (Minnesota drama
editions, no. 2) Adapted from the
Orestela, by Aeschylus. Appl. states
1st play of trilogy, Agamemnon, prev.
reg. 1963, DU59452. © John Lewin j
280ct66; DP6436.
THE HOUSE OF SATAN, a play in three
acts by Oruam Jonifran, pseud, of
John F. Mauro. 172 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 24Mar>'t, D27660. NM:
addition & revision. ® John F.
Mauro; 100ct67; DU69766.
THE HOUSE ON PRINCE EDWARD STREET,
a play in two acts by Wallace Dace.
Ill 1. © Wallace Dace; 22Deo67;
DU7O353.
THE HOUSE WITHIN THE HOUSE WITHIN,
a play in two acts by Joseph Baldwin.
1 V. © Joseph B. Baldwin; 20Nov67;
DU7015I.
HOUSEWARM, a one act play by Jerry
Bovim (Jerome Russell Bovlm)
15 1. © Jerry Bovim; llAug67;
DU69592.
HOW BIG SHOULD THE CORPORATION GROW?
By Andrew Hacker. 9 1. © Andrew
Hacker; 230ct67; CI9985.
HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE THE CIA. See
THE BANANA REVOLUTION.
HOW PROUDLY WE GAVE, a play of Abraham
Lincoln by Vera Hat ton Rader. 1 v.
5 acts. ® Vera Hatton Rader; 29Aug67;
DU69512.
HOW TO BE HAPPY WHILE BREATHING, by
Irving Vendig. 1 v. Includes
So help me, by Irving Vendig &
music to 2 songs. Appl. states
How to be happy while breathing
prev. reg. 3Mar67, DU68019 & So
help me prev. reg. 3Jul67, DU69098.
NM: both revised. © Irving Vendig
Associates, Inc.; 25Aug67; DU69t92.
HOW TO CATCH A MONKEY, by Joseph
Sander. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Joseph L. Sander; 27Nov67;
DU70I38.
HOW TO COMMIT MURDER FOR FUN AND
PROFIT, by Vere Geary (Vere Geary
Rubino) 50 1. A screenplay.
© Vere Geary Rubino; 25Sep67;
DU69684 .
HOW TO DEVELOP A MARKETING PLANj intro-
duction to the management workshop
for owners, operators &: executives
of the smaller firm by Alvin R.
Haerr. 1 v. © Alvin R. Haerr;
5Sep67; CI9847.
HOW TO GET PEPTIC ULCERS IN THKEE
WEEKS . See
OVER-ORGANIZATION MEETS THE SUBURBS.
HOW TO GET RID OF A HOUSEMOTHER,
a comedy for girls in one act by
Tim Kelly. Boston, Baker's Plays.
31 p . (Baker ' s royalty plays )
©Walter H. Baker Co.; 28jul67;
DP6438.
HOW TO MAKE IT, MY MAN, by Norge W.
Jerome. 20 1. © Norge W. Jerome;
25Aug67; C19855.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN SOUND- SCCRE, by
Ruth S. White. 6 1. © Ruth S.
White; 9Aug67; CI9828.
HOW TO PREVENT RACE RIOTS, by Leo
Shmeltsman. 9 1. A play.
©Leo Shmeltsman; 12Jul67; DU69W5 .
HOW'S THE BABY? By Arnold Powell.
41 1. © Arnold Powell; 2'tJul67;
DU6926O.
HOW'S THE WORLD TREATING YOU? By Roger
Mllner. Dramatists Play Service.
Rev. acting ed. 92 p. 5 acts.
© Roger Milner; 17Aug67; DP6471-
HUCKLEBERRY FINN, a musical play by
A. Kahn & F. Low, from the original
work by Mark Twain. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Francis E. Low & Alvin Kahn;
22Dec67; DU70334.
HUELGA, a strike in three acts by
Charles Garo Ashjlan. 1 v. A musi-
cal play. Book & lyrics only.
© Charles Garo Ashjian; I3NOV67;
DU70110.
HUGHIE. See
THE LATER PLAYS OP EUGENE O'NEILL.
THE HUMAN ELEMENT, a play in three acts,
one set, five characters by P. J.
Farrell. 1 v. © Patrick J. Farrell;
100ct67; DU6982I.
HUMANIZING COMPUTERS NOW, a paper by
Marcia X. Johnstone. 1 v. © Marola
X. Johnstone; 3Aug67; C19758.
THE HUNTER, an original story written
& adapted for television by Ralph
Young. 30 1. © Ralph Young;
300ct67; DU69955.
THE HUNTER, by Junior Samples &
Clif Williamson. Sheet. © Peach
Music; 28Aug67; C19849.
HUNTER; original screenplay by Jack
Godler. 84 1. © Jack A. Godler;
l4Jul67; DU69156.
THE HUNTING SEASON, an original
musical comedy with book, music &
lyrics by Harry Huret. 1 v.
© Harry Huret; 300ct67; DU70006.
HURRICANE HINTS, by Nash Charles
Roberts, Jr. 4 1. A talk.
© Nash Charles Roberts, Jr.;
17Jul67; CI9695.
HUXLEY MORLEY III; story & screenplay
by Joseph A. Natalizla. 102 1.
© Joseph A. Natalizla; 28jul67;
DU69298.
HYBRID WHEAT IS COMING. See
NEW WHEAT ON THE WAY.
I
See
I CAN'T GO, HOME AGAIN.
THE MASK.
I GO TO SCHOOL. See
MUSICAL EXPERIENCES FOR BASIC LEARN-
ING READINESS: I GO TO SCHOOL.
I GOT YOUR NUMBER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Geraldine Phlpps. © Geraldlne
Phipps; 130ct67; DU69875.
1 HEAR AMERICA. See
I HEAR AMERICAN CALLING.
I HEAR AMERICAN CALLING; or, I hear
America by Mrs. L. E. Miller a.k.a.
Janie F. Miller. 17 1. ©Mrs. L. E.
Miller; 15Aug67; C19824.
I HEARD A FUNNY STORY, by John Honse.
47 1. A play. © John Paul Honse,
Jr.; 10Jul67; DU69170.
I LIVE IN DIRTY HEAVEN, a play by
Ronald Miglionico. 50 1.
© Ronald Miglionico; 20Sep67;
DU69644 .
I LIVED ON ANOTHER PLANET, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Ellene Totten. 36 1.
© Ellene Totten; 13Nov67; DU70046.
I LOVE LIFE: THE LIFE OF BERNARJt
MACFADDEN, by William H. Taft.
14 1. Lecture. © William H.
Taft; l6Aug67; C198l4 .
I MURDERED MARY FINCH ONE SUNNY DAY
LAST SPRING, a mysterious musical.
Book, music ^ lyrics by Dame Agnes
Gilfred, pseud, of Jerome Walman
Preiser. 2 v. 2 acts. © Jerome
Walman Preiser; 5Sep67; DU69694 .
I SHOT MY HUSBAND'S WIFE, an original
story written & adapted for television
by Essie Stubblefleld. 3I 1.
© Essie Stubblefleld; 29Nov67;
DU7OI79 .
I SING MYSELF, a play in one act by
Gary Martin. 141 1. © Gary Martin;
100ct67; DU69820.
I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD, by Bill
Cosby (William H. Cosby, Jr.)
Medic & others. 1 v. Recording
scripts. © Manger Music, Inc.;
26Jun67; CI9660.
THE ICEPRINCESS, by Mady, pseud, of
Stefanie Walda Byczkiewicz. 11 1.
© Stefanie Walda Byczkiewicz;
28nov67; DU70143.
ID; or, Yer a doity bolrd Sigmund
Freud, and me mudder hates yer too!
A comedy of three acts by Richard
Leonera, pseud, of Max Richard
Herrera. 1 v. © Max Richard
Herrera; 28jul67; DU693OI.
IDENTIFYING OUR CUSTOMER, THE PHARMA-
CIST; address by James E. Allen.
1 V. © Henry B. Gilpin Co.; 23Aug67;
CI9838.
IDIOT. See
NASTASYA'S THEME PROM THE IDIOT.
IP 1 LIVE TO BE ONE HUNDRED, I SHALL
STILL BE TRUE TO YOU. See
THE CENSURY OF SWEET, SHY ANN.
IF I RUI.ED THE WORLD, EVERY DAY WOULD
BE THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING, a play In
one act by David Seiffer. 41 1.
©David A. Seiffer; 19Jul67; DU69195 •
IF I WERE IMMORTAL, WOULD YOU LOVE ME
FOREVER? A new play with music by
Nancy Ries (Nanci Ries) pseud, of
Nancy Wurmbach. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Nanci Wurmbach, Herb Hendler &
Valley Entertainment Enterprises,
Inc.; 120c t67; DU70062.
IF YOU GO BY HEAVEN, MR. SANTA, an
original story written & adapted
for television by R. C. Wayne.
30 1. © Robert C. Wayne; 20Jul67;
DU69228 .
I'LL BE SEEIN' YA', by H. G. Marble.
27 1. A play. © Herbert G. Marble;
8Dec67; DU7023I.
I'M A DRIFTER; words & music by Lowell
Fulsom. Sheet. © Modern Music
Pub, Co.; 20Nov67; C20114 .
I'M COMING TO STAY WITH YOU, by Terry
Swanson Brewer. 11 1. A play.
© Terry Swanson Brewer; 14Nov67;
DU70075 .
I'M SOLOMON! A Biblical musical
comedy, book & lyrics by Erich
Segal, based on an original play
King Solomon & the cobbler by Sammy
Gronemann, book in collaboration with
Zvi Kolltz. 1 V. Book & lyrics
only. © Erich Segal; 20ct67;
DU69750.
THE IMAGE OF A BRUTE ADORNED, a con-
temporary morality play by Brian G.
Beucher. 1 v. © Brian G. Beucher;
26JUI67; DU69274.
IMAGES IN THE PSYCHE; screenplay by
Beth Leigh-Taylor (Elizabeth Janet
Leigh-Taylor) 177 1- © Elizabeth
Janet Leigh-Taylor; 6Sep67; DU69548.
AN IMAGINARY THING, a one act play by
Barbara Sunderland. 22 1. © Barbara
Sunderland; 21Deo67; DU70320.
THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM. 7 1. Recording
script. © WHDH, Inc.; 6Nov67;
C20034.
IMPRESSING THE VOTERS, by Richard W.
Bullard. 31. © Richard W.
Bullard; 17Aug67; C19820.
IN LOVE WITH A PORPOISE, a play in one
act by John Groves. 21 1. © John
Patrick Groves & Susan Rae Groves;
17Jul67; DU69179.
IN NEW ENGLAND WINTER; #2 of the
twentieth century cycle by Ed
Bullins. 93 p. © Ed Bullins;
13Nov67; DU70052.
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118
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
IN PRAISE OF PATRIOTISM, ty Robert
Welch. 16 1. A speech. © Robert
Welch; 9Nov67; C20062.
IN REMEMBRANCE, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Vera H. Jarvis. 25 1. © Vera H.
Jarvls; l8Deo67; DU70502.
IN SUCH AN HOUR, by Horace Rickerson.
13 1. A play. © Horace Rickerson;
11JU167; DU69140.
IN THE CAGE, a play in four acts by
William Van O'Connor. Dixon, Calif.,
Proscenium Press. 36 p. (The Lost
play series, no. 6) ® Mary O'Connor;
lApr67; DP64t)6.
IN" THE WINE TIME, by Ed Bullins.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Ed Bullins;
IOJUI67; DU69I3O.
IN VINO VERITAS, an original television
play drawn from the work of Soren
Kierkegaard by James D. Pendleton.
59 1. Based on the English transla-
tion by Lee M. Hollander. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1950. © James D.
Pendleton; 20Nov67; DU7OO95.
INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF THE NATIONAL
YOUTH BIBLE CLUB; composed & de-
livered by E. Jeffery Baker. 6 1.
©E. Jeffery Baker; 24jul67; 019713-
INCIDENT. See
QUARTET .
AN INCOMPLETE EDUCATION (Une education
manquee) By Emmanuel Chabrier,
libretto by Eugene Leterrier & Albert
Vanloo, English by Henry Reese.
25 1. Libretto. © Henry Reese;
13Nov67; DU70251.
THE INCREDIBLE OUTBREAK OF SEMI-NUDITY,
a play in six scenes by Joseph Bald-
win. 1 V. © Joseph B. Baldwin;
5Sep67; DU69537.
THE INDIAN, an original screenplay by
Rule Rattray. 67 1. 21 scenes.
© Rule Rattray; 230ct67; mb98h8.
INDIAN EMPEROUR. See
THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, VOLUME IX.
AN INFINITE DEAL OF NOTHING, a comedy
in one act by Mary Fournier Bill.
New York, S. French. 26 p. Appl.
states prev. reg. 17Jun56, DU665t9.
© Mary Fournier Bill; 19Jun67; DP5532.
INN OF THE DONKEYS. See
PEWTER.
THE INNER HERITAGE, by Julius Vogel,
pseud, of Julius Fogel. 84 1.
A play In 3 acts. © Julius Fogel;
30Aug67; DU695I6.
THE INNOCENT, a Nativity play in 1 act
for 6 females by F. E. M. Agnew.
London, English Theatre Guild.
24 p. (Guild library) © F. E. M.
Agnew; l8Dec67; DF1902.
INQUEST AT CHRISTIANA, a play by
Jonathan Katz . 51 1- Adapted
from the original documents.
© Jonathan Katz; 50ct67; DU69795-
THE INS AND OUTS OP EMPHYSEMA ANONYMOUS
INCORPORATED, by Mrs. James 0. Winch
(Jeannette L. Winch) 3 1- © Jeanette
L. Winch; lSep67; CI9869.
INSIDE BUSINESS SUCCESS, USA, by
C. Wendel Muench. 19 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 7Nov66, C19079. NM:
editorial revision. ® C. Wendel
Muench; 9Nov67; C 2005 6.
INSPECTOR VALDEZ DOUBTS SUSPECT IS
FORMER GESTAPO CHIEF MUELLER. 3 1.
Dialog. © Westinghouse Broadcasting
Co., Inc.; 7Dec67; C20101.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY, a cantata In
Illuminations & mime by D. C. Hope &
Elmer Maas. 1 v. © Elmer Maas &
D. C. Hope; 10Aug67; DU69372.
THE INTEGRATED PERSONALITY, by Herbert
C. Modlin. 10 1. © Herbert C.
Modlin; 6Nov67; C20040.
AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR, a play in
three acts by Claire Carroll. 1 v.
© Claire Carroll; 12Sep67; DU69670.
INTERRUPTED CAREERS, a play in one act
by Harv Summers, pseud, of James W.
Clark. 14 1. © James W. Clark;
130ct67; DU69876.
THE INTERVIEW, by Archie Campbell.
4 p © Peer International Corp.;
7Jui67; CI9687.
AN INTERVIEW WITH F. SCOTT FITZGERALD,
a short play by Paul Hunter. 37 1.
2 scenes. © Paul Robinson Hunter,
Jr.; 60ct67; DU698IO.
INTIMATE VIOLENCE, UNDERSTANDING AND
PREVENTION, by George R. Bach.
24 1. © George R. Bach; 17Nov67;
C2OO72.
AN INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: DRAMA;
edited by Edmond L. Volpe & Marvin
Magalaner. New York, Random House.
467 p. 6 plays. NM: introd.,
notes & compilation. © Random
House, Inc.; 21Apr67; A942673.
INVITATION HOLLYWOOD. See
MAYPOLE VILLAGE SERIES.
THE INVOCATION, by Thomas Eagan.
34 1. © Thomas Eagan; 13Sep67;
DP6487.
IN>JARD BOUND, a play in one act
depicting a day in the lives of four
friends by Joyce M. Gilmore. 1 v.
© Joyce M. Gilmore; 15Dec67;
DU70340.
THE IRREVOCABLE TRUST; prepared by
A. James Casner for use ... by the
American Bar Assn. 83 1. ©Amer-
ican Bar Assn.; 20Jul67; CI980I.
IS DAN JACKSON GUILTY? A drama in
three acts by Eugen Relchbaoh. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. as The
godless God, 28Sep66; DU67I95. NM:
revision. © Eugen Relchbach; 5Sep67;
DU69538.
IS HE OUT OF THE ROOM? A piece for
the theatre with one intermission
by Earle Levenstein. 1 v. 2 parts.
© Earle Levenstein; 310ot67;
DU69965 •
ISABEL, by Lillian Hara. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Lillian Hara;
25Jul67; DU6933I.
IT AIN'T NO PLACE TO LIVE IN- -THE STORY
OF MIGRANT HOUSING; writers, Henry
Walter & Leon Lewis. 5 1. Radio
script. © Straus Broadcasting Group,
Inc. (Stations WMCA, WALL AM & FM,
WGVA, WTLB); 20Nov67; 020077.
IT HAPPENED IN HEAVEN, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Edward H. Allen. 30 1.
® Edward H. Allen; 2Nov67; DU699ol-
IT TAKES A THIEF, a comedy for men in
one act by William Kozlenko. Boston,
Baker's Plays. 16 p. ©Walter H.
Baker Co.; 20Jun67; DP6463.
IT'S CALLED THE SUGAR PLUM, a savage
comedy in one act by Israel Horovitz.
29 1. © Israel Horovitz; 27Nov67;
DU70136.
IT'S ONLY THE BEGINNING; recording
script for Admiral Corp. 11 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Admiral Corp.; 10Jul67; C19734 .
IT'S UP TO YOU, a new musical; book by
Wayne Sheridan, music by George Koch,
lyrics by Wayne Sheridan. 2 v.
2 acts. Based on the play by Flor-
ence Aquino Kaufman. © Wayne Sheri-
dan & George Koch; 90ct67; DU69737-
J
J. C, a short Easter play about the
longest Easter Day by Richard P.
Friedrich. 19 1. © Richard P.
Frledr--ch; 28Aug67; DU69508.
J. C; written by William F. McGaha,
emuloyed writer, Terry Kay. 89 1.
A screenplay. © Associates &
Wilmac Productions; 21Jul67;
DU69235-
J. SCHWARTZ, NEW YORK? By Jackie
Miles. 15 1. A monolog. © Milmas
Productions; 4Deo67; C20087.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, an adaptation
by Thomas W. Zunker. 26 1. A
musical play in 2 acts. Book only.
© Thomas W. Zunker; 28Sep67;
DU69773.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, by Bobbye
Russell Durrett (Mrs. R. E. Durrett,
Jr.) 21 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Bobbye Russell Durrett; 6jul67 ;
DU 69117.
JACK BENNY CIGARETTE LIGHTER. Sheet.
Recording script. ©Bradlees, Inc.;
2Aus67; CI9757.
JACK BENNY LONG UNDERWEAR. Sheet.
Recording script. ©Bradlees, Inc.;
2Aug67; CI9766.
JACK BENNY MONEY SAVER CREDIT CARD.
Sheet. Recording script. ©Brad-
lees, Inc.; 2Aug67; C19762.
JACK BENNY RETURNS. Sheet. Recording
script. ©Bradlees, Inc.; 2Aug67;
CI9761.
JACK BENNY TESTING LAB. Sheet.
Recording script. ©Bradlees, Inc.;
2Aug67; CI9764.
JACK BENNY TISSUES. Sheet. Recording
script. ©Bradlees, Inc.; 2Aug67;
CI9765.
JACK BENNY VIP. Sheet. Recording
script. ©Bradlees, Inc.; 2Aug67;
CI976O.
JACK BENNY VIOLIN. Sheet. Recording
script. ©Bradlees, Inc.; 2Aug67;
C19763.
JACK BETRAYED HIS BUDDY, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Samuel Mumford. 33 1-
© Samuel Mumford; 2Nov67; DU69984.
JAMI, an original story written &
adapted for television by Joe Castro.
31 1. © Joe Castro; 21Sep67; DU69652.
JANOS, by Kevin 'Morrison. 1 v.
A play in 5 acts. © Kevin
0' Morrison; 8Sep67; DU69570.
JAY, a screenplay by Morton Lewis,
Stanton Kaye & Brandon French.
58 1. © Morton Lewis, Stanton
Kaye & Brandon French; l4Aug67;
DU6943I.
.remnr's secret, see
TATTERED TOM.
JEREMEY-MEREMEY AND THE DINOSAURUS REX,
by Lois Rosebrook. 1 v. A play in
2 acts. © Lois W. Rosebrook;
lAug67; DU6931I.
JESUS COME, EMMANUEL; script by Patricia
Wild Spear. 1 v. A musical play.
Appl. authors: Russell Milfred Hart,
Patricia Wild Spear, James Andrew
Moore. © Petworth Methodist Church
& James A. Moore; 5Deo67; DU702I5.
LE JEU D'ADAM. See
TROIS PIECES MEDIEVALES.
JM JEFFRIES VS. CASSIUS CLAY. See
ALL TIME HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT,
JIM JEFFRIES VS. CASSIUS CLAY. ; |
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119
JOHANNES BRAHMS; 5 acts from his life.
Script & puppets by Phyllis Fenn
Cunningham. 9 1- A play.
© Phyllis Fenn Cunningham; WSepST;
DU697')-7 ■
JOHANNES, MELODY-MAItER; episodes of
Johannes Brahms' childhood in two
acts by Ann Stevenson (Anna N.
Stevenson) 36 1. With music.
© Ann Stevenson; 510ct67; DU69936.
JOHN, by Floyd Lattimore. Sheet.
Gospel recitative. © Lion Pub.
Co., Inc.; 10Jul67; CI9700.
JOHN DOUGH, by Norma E. Langham.
1 V. A musical play in 5 acts.
Based on John Dough and the cherub,
by Lyman Frank Baum. NM: additions.
© NDrma E. Langham; 5Aug67; DU69575 .
JOHN DOUGH AND THE CHERUB. See
JOHN DOUGH.
JOHN WILKES BOOTH AND LINCOLN
ASSASSINATION. See
THE YEAR OP JUBILO.
JOLLY JINGLE BELL STORY, written by
Clair E. Weldon. 2 sheets. © Clair
E. Weldon; 29Jun67; CI9698.
JOSE, THE CANDLEMAKER, a one-act play
for children; book & lyrics by Ray
Hamby; music by Virginia Brooks.
16 p. ® Ray Hamby & Virginia
Brooks; 26Apr67; DP6465.
JOSEPH, THE YOUNG JOKER; episodes of
Franz Joseph Haydn's youth in two
acts by Ann Stevenson (Anna N.
Stevenson) l4 1. With music.
© Ann Stevenson; 310c t67; DU69939.
LE JOUR DE CAIN, by Luc Estang. Paris,
Editions du Seuil. 137 p. 3 actes.
© Editions du Seuil; 25Feb67;
DFO-1549.
UN JOUR J'AI RENCONTRE LA VERITE;
piece en deux parties de Felicien
Marceau. [Paris] Gallimard. I86 p.
(Le Manteau d'arlequln) ©Editions
Gallimard; 15May67; DFO-I553.
JOURNEY TO IRKUTSK, a play in three
acts by Irwin Shappln. 1 v.
© Irwin Shappln; l6Aug67; DU69423.
THE JOURNEY WITH JONAH, by Madeleine
L'Engle (Madeleine L'Engle Franklin)
with illus. by Leonard Everett
Fisher. New York, Farrar, Straus &
Giroux. 63 p. (An Ariel book)
© on text; Madeleine L'Engle Frank-
lin; 15Sep6T; A938099.
THE JOY TOY, by Mort Alper. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Mort Alper;
120ct67; DU698lt7.
JUAN BOBO'S PIG; original play by
Mary Agnes Carr. 1. 2 acts.
© Mary Agnes Carr; 9Nov67; DU70056.
JUDE, a play in two acts by Richard
Reichman. 7^* 1. © Richard
Relchman; 15Aug67; DU69412.
THE JUDGEMENT, a serious drama in three
acts by R. Gilsdorf, Jr. 27 1.
© Russell Howard Gllsdorf, Jr.;
30ct67; DU69842.
JUG FULL OF MOONDUST; book, Leila Hogg
(Leila Rae Hogg), June Griffin &
Robert Mendonca; lyrics, Leila Hogg;
music. Robert Mendonca. 1 v.
2 acts. © Leila R. Hogg & Robert
Allen Mendonca; 17 Jul 67; DU69208.
JULIUS CAESAR (Glullo Cesar e) Oper In
drel Akten, von Nicola Haym, deutsche
Passung von Emllle Dahnk-Barofflo,
Klavlerauszug von Walter Gieseler, by
Georg Frledrlch Handel. 1 v. German
& Italian. NM: additions & revisions.
© Julius Rudel; l4jul67; DU69155.
jump; a one act play by Charlotte
Kraft. 32 1. © Charlotte Kraft;
28Nov67; DU70142.
THE JUMGLE BOOK, by Rudyard Kipling;
edited & adapted by Ruth Lind.
1 V. A script in 2 parts. NM:
addition & revision. © Ruth Lind;
2Jun67; DU69172.
JUNGLE JUSTICE; or. The saga of the
one-eyed demon. A melodrama with
music written by Blllle Bell, music
& lyrics by Gladys Robinson. 3 v.
3 acts. © Blllle Bell & Gladys
Robinson; 13Nov67; DU70054.
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL, a report by
Rodney P. Gwlnn. 13 1. ® Rodney
P. Gwlnn; 13Nov67; C 20050.
THE JUNIPER TREE, by Richard Lortz.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. © Richard
Lortz; 6nov67; DU7006't .
JUS PRIMAE NOCTIS. See
SEIGNIORY RIGHTS.
JUST A SLIGHT SEXUAL PROBLEM. See
SLIGHTLY SEXUAL.
JUST PINE, HOW ARE YOU? By Edward
De Roo. 26 1. A play. © Edward
John De Roo; 29Sep67; DU69712.
JUST PUSH THE PURPLE BUTTON, by
Charles Frost Peters. 35 p.
A play in 3 acts. © Charles Frost
Peters; 6Dec67; DU70222.
JUST WHAT THE PATIENT ORDERED, a comedy
for women in one act by Mary Russell.
Boston, Baker's Plays. 18 p. Appl.
author: Walter H. Baker Co., employer
for hire. ©Walter H. Baker Co.;
LAug67; DP6445.
JUSTICE IS A WOMAN, a play by Jack
Roffey & Ronald Klnnoch. London,
English Theatre Guild. 121 p.
(Guild library) 3 acts. © Jack
Roffey & Ronald Klnnoch; llJul67;
DFI898.
K
KANTAN NA ONNLANOKO. See
KUUSOOKA YUSE NAMI .
KARL XII REX, by Jean Bardeaux, pseud,
of Stephen Curtis Winstead. 5 1.
A play. ® Stephen Curtis Winstead;
7Nov67; DU7OOI7.
KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY, by Richard Nash.
1 v. A play in 2 acts. Adapted from
Spring and port wine by Bill
Naughton. Appl. states prev. reg.
I7JUI67, DU69183. NM: revision.
© N. Richard Nash; l6Aug67; DU69452 .
KEEP OFF MY GRASS BABY, by William
Lang. 86 1. A play In 6 scenes.
© William A. Lang II; 15Aug67;
DU69453.
KEEP ON KEEPING ON, by Junior Samples &
Cllf Williamson. 2 1. © Peach
Music; 28Aug67; CI985O.
KEEP TIGHTLY CLOSED IN A COOL DRY
PLACE. See
VIET ROCK, COMINGS AND GOINGS, KEEP
TIGHTLY CLOSED IN A COOL DRY PLACE
& THE GLOAMING, OH MY DARLING.
KEEPING TRACK; recording script for the
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 14 1. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; I8sep67; CI9893.
KEY TO THE MYSTERY OF CREATION. See
DER SCHLOSSEL OT DEM ESTSEL DER
SCHOPFUNG.
THE KID RIDES AGAIN, by Marta Edwards.
1 V. A screenplay in 2 acts.
© Marta E. Edwards; 4Deo67; DU70199.
THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE, a comedy
in three acts by Frank Marcus. Lon-
don, Hamish Hamilton. 88 p. © Prank
Marcus; 15Nov65; AF26036.
KILMEKY, a new musical play for child-
ren by Jean Flynn (Jean Flynn
Reynolds) & Anthony Osnato. 1st
draft. 34 1. 2 acts. Based on the
novel Kilmeny of the orchard, by
L. M, Montgomery. Book & lyrics
only. © Anthony Osnato & Jean Flynn
Reynolds; 2Nov67; DU7OO31.
KILMENY OF THE ORCHARD.
KILMENY.
See
KING EDWARD THE II, by John Pagano.
54 1. A play in 16 scenes. © John
Pagano; llDec67; DU70242.
KING HENRY IV, PART I; commentary,
complete text, glossary; edited by
Sidney Lamb. Complete study ed.
Lincoln, Neb., Cliff's Notes.
81 p. 5 acts. Appl. author: Clifton
K. Hillegass, employer for hire.
NM: addition & revision. © C. K.
Hillegass; lSep67; A937909.
KING SOLOMON h THE COBBLER.
I'M SOLOMON!
See
KING'S SWORDSMAN, by John Karraker,
James Hansen & James Fisher.
2 sheets. A play. © James Glenn
Fisher, James Craig Hansen & John
Guy Karraker; 9Aug67; DU69366.
KISS AND WAKE UP, a musical comedy In
three acts with a new twist to the
old tale of the princess who slept
for a hundred years . . . written by
Coffee Walker a.k.a. Lloyd I. Walker,
music by Clark Evan a.k.a. Clark
Evan Gassman. 1 v. © Lloyd I.
Walker; 14Nov67; DU7OO77.
A KISS FOR GOOD FRIDAY, a play by
Mike Major (Michael J. Major) 45 1.
A musical play in 3 scenes. Book
& lyrics only. © Michael J, Major;
7Nov67; DU7OO2I.
THE KISSIN' MAN, an original musical
by Phllllpa Fallon. 1 v. 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. NM: ad-
dition. © Phllllpa Fallon; 6Nov67;
DU7OOO5.
KNACKERY FOR ALL, a paramilitary vaude-
ville in one act by Boris Vian;
translated by Marc Estrin. (In
Plays for a new theater, playbook 2.
p. 221-278) © Marc Estrin; 21Nov66;
DP6455 .
KNIGHT OP THE BURNING PESTLE.
WHAT A KNIGHT.
See
kooky; By Dot DeCamp (Dorothy DeCamp)
62 1. A play in 2 acts. © Dorothy
DeCamp; 24jul67; DU69263.
KOSHER VICTORY. See
THE SHORTEST DAY: JUNE 5, 1^67.
KRISTEN VETENSKAPS STANDARD (The
standard of Christian Science)
Foredrag over Krlsten Vetenskap
av Martin Broones. 36 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. 4Nov63, CI6178.
NM: Swedish translation. © Martin
Broones; 16Nov67; C20068.
THE KURKI, an original story written
& adapted for television by R. 0.
Nlcoll. 30 1. © R. G. Nicoll;
21Sep67; DU69646.
KUUSOOKA YUSE NAMI (A dreamer on the
shore); Kantan na onnlanoko (Not
complicated girl); Monlo kotlo (Sense
of concrete form & abstract) By
Helen Gosslck. 1 v. © Helen
Gossick; 8Aug67; C19758.
ICWASHIORKOR; or. We will do what we
can. A play in one act & ten songs
by William S. Doxey. 70 1.
Book & lyrics only. © William S.
Doxey; 9Nov67; DP6554.
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
THE LABYRINTH, a drama In three acts
by Robert Halduke. 1*5 1. © Robert
Halduke; l8Deo67; DU7O338.
LADIES OF THE TULIPS, an original
screenplay by William Del Vlsco.
94 1. © Anthony William Del Vlsco;
15Dec67; DU70291.
LADY BUG AND ME, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Bud Hoisington. 30 1. © Bud
Hoisington; 13Nov67; DU700I13.
LADY, IT'S COLD INSIDE; recording
script for the Admiral Corp. by
Jam Handy Organization. l4 1.
©Admiral Corp.; l8Sep67; CI9882.
LADY OR THE TIGER. See
THE APPLE TREE.
LADY WITH A PINK, a film by Milton
Moses Ginsberg. 58 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 12May66, DU65771-
NM: additions & revisions.
© Milton Ginsberg; 27Jul67; DU69285.
LAITY, by James Costin (Jlmmie Dean
Costin) Kansas City, Mo., Play
House. 15 p. A play in one act.
© James Costin; ISepe^t; DP6421.
THE LAND OF THE ALEPH BES, a wonder
play for Jewish children In nine
scenes by Samuel S. Grossman;
illustrator: Ezekiel Schloss.
New York, Jewish Education Committee
Press. 102 p. NM: art work, editor-
ial revision. © Jewish Education
Committee of New York; 15Dec65;
DP6485.
LAND OF THE BRIGHT LEAF, an outdoor
drama based on The history of Pittsyl-
vania County by Maud Carter Clement
& written by Frances Hallara Hurt.
52 1. 17 scenes. © Frances Hallum
Hurt; 25Sep67; DU69696.
LAND OP THE PILGRIMij' PRIDE, by Elizabeth
C. Fox. 2 sheets. A play in 2 scenes.
© Elizabeth C. Pox; 9Aug67; DU69565.
LANGUAGE USAGE SKILLS FOR UPPER GRADES,
ALBUM I, by Selma Greenberg S: Anita
Gurian. 1 v. Recording script.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 22Jun67;
C19856.
LANGUAGE USAGE SKILLS FOR UPPER GRADES^
ALBUM II, by Selma Greenberg & Anita
Gurian. 1 v. Recording script.
® Classroom Materials Co.; 22Jun67;
cigsjt.
LANGUAGE USAGE SKILLS FOR UPPER GRADES:
ALBUM 3, by Selma Greenberg s- Anita
Gurian. 1 v. Recording script.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 7Dec67;
C20102.
LAST CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME (Caceria
de un hombre) Story & screenplay by
Rene Cardona, Jr. (Rene Cardona
Zacarlas) 92 1. English & Spanish.
© Rene Cardona Zacarlas; l8Dec67;
DU70294 .
THE LAST COWBOY; written for the
screen by Harold Jacob Smith.
1st draft. 113 1. © Julius
Tannenbaura; l8Sep67; DU69584.
THE LAST FAVOR, by Thomas E. Reeves.
Sheet. Narration. © Thomas E.
Reeves; lSep67; CI9868.
LAST OP THE BACCHANTfeS. See
THE GATE GIRLS.
LAST SCENE: MJtss BRUCIE GOES HOME,
a play by Neil Di jjorenzo. 1 v.
© Neil Dl Lorenzo; 26Dec67; DU70379.
THE LAST TIME, a comedy in k scenes
by Janet M. Washington. 30 1.
© Janet M. Washington; I7N0V67;
DU7OI60.
THE LAST TRAIN TO FLOMATON, a drama in
three acts by Madge Rltter. 110 1.
© Madge R. Ritter; 310ct67; DU69963.
THE LAST WIDOW, a comedy-drama by
Lois Bailey Wills. 91 p.
2 acts. © Lois Bailey Wills;
250ct67; DU69966.
THE LAST WORK, by Laslo de Khaen,
pseud, of L. K. Herczegfalvi.
Sheet. © Laslo de Khaen; 3JUI67;
c 19755.
LATE BLOOMING FLOWERS, a play in three
acts, dramatized by Tim Kelly, from the
book by Anton Chekhov. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 90 p . © Tim
Kelly; 22Sep67; DP6498.
THE LATER PLAYS OF EUGENE O'NEILL;
edited by Travis Bogard. Ah, wilder-
ness; A touch of the poet; Hughie;
A moon for the misbegotten.
New York, Modern Library. 409 P.
(Modern Library college editions)
NM; introd., bibliography, selected
reading, editing & compilation.
© Random House, Inc.; llAug67;
A953834.
LAUGH & BE WARY, a play in one act
by Beatrice LaForce. Boston,
Baker's Plays, 21 p. (Baker's
royalty plays) ©Walter H. Baker
Co.; 28Ju167; DP6437-
LAUGHTER FOR LAUGHTER, a new play by
William Case. 1 v. 3 acts.
© William Case; 27Jul67; DU69287.
THE LAW WEST OF THE PECOS, by Elton
Miles. 74 p. 2 acts. © Elton R.
Miles; 15Sep67; DP655O.
LAWRENCE OF SUBURBIA. .See
THE DIABOLICAL BLOTT: lAWEENCE OF
SUBURBIA.
LEADIN' WITH STEVEN; recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 6 1.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; CI9895 .
THE LEADER AS A TEACHER, by Harry
Levinson, 9 1. A talk. ® Harry
Levinson; 6Nov67; C20043.
LEAN ON THE WIND, by Jeanie Strand.
44 1. A play in 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Jeanie Strand;
20ct67; DU69733.
LEAR AND CORDELIA AT HOME: THEME AND
VARIATIONS, by Herbert Lindenberger .
1 V. A play in l5 parts. © Herbert
Lindenberger; 130ct67; DU69874.
LEARN OR TEACH BASIC BRIDGE IN THREE
HOURS WITH WINNING TRICK COUNT, an
oral presentation by Adrian McManus.
40 1. © Adrian MoManus; 20ct67;
CI9949.
LEARNING ABOUT THINGS WITH YOUR MAGIC
COLORS, by Lenore J. Mueller. 26 1.
Recording script. © Lenore J.
Mueller; l8sep67; C19864.
LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE IN THE
CLASSROOM, by Bernard R. Tanner &
Alan Downer, Jr. 1 v. Contents:
The teaching of drama in secondary
schools . --The crucible. --A midsum-
mer night's dream. --St. Joan.--Tar-
tuffe. ©Educational Laboratory
Theatre Project, New Orleans Public
Schools; 7Aug67; 0197 97.
LEFT HAND OP GOD. See
AQUARIAN HOUR.
THE LEGACY, a one act drama by James
Facos. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Pub. Co. 26 p. (Eldridge popular
one act playscrlpts) © Eldridge
Pub. Co.; lSep67; DP6557 .
THE LEGACY, by N. S. Robbins. 41 1.
A play. © N. S. Robbins; lDec67;
DU7OI94 .
THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, a musical
play for chlldrer^ book by Tom Tlppettj
music by Bob Hold (Robert Hold)
lyrics by Theo Carus, pseud, of Theo
Carus Hold. 1 v. 11 scenes. From
the story by Washington Irving.
© Tom Tippett, Bob Hold & Theo Carus;
30Jun67; DU6912O.
THE LEGEND OF THE MAN CALLED LOBO, an
original play for motion picture &
television serialization by Michael
Kitsook. 90 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. 6Mar59, DU48573. NM: revisions
& additions. © Michael Kitsock;
25Jul67; DU69267.
LEGEND OF THE MOOR'S LEGACY.
THE MOOR'S TREASURE.
See
LENNYBRUCE, by Kathy Braun. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. © Kathy Braun;
6Dec67; DU70220.
THE LENS OP TRUTH; one act teleplay
by William E. Tubbs. 7 1- ® William
E. Tubbs & Judith Rose Sevcik;
270ct67; DU69943.
LET US BE HAPPY, a play in 3 acts by
G. Martines Sierra; English version
by Irving S. Richter. 1 v. © Irving
S. Richter; 270ct67; DU69935.
LET'S BUILD A JUVENILE WORLD. See
TOPO STA KEIATA'.
LET'S GET BASIC, a play on teen-age
values by Nora Stirling; discussion
guide by Helen F. Southard. New
York, Family Service Assn. of
America. 27 p. (Plays for living)
© Nora Stirling; 270ct67; DP6528.
A LETTER FOR YOU, from Jane Knight.
31. © Jane W. Knight; 29Mayb7;
CI9680.
LETTER PROM PEKING. See
VALLEY.
LETTER OF THE LAW; musical narration by
William Howard Rambeau Sc Bobby
Sherrill Rose. Sheet. © William
Howard Rambeau & Bobby Sherrill Rose;
28Aug67; CI9871.
A LETTER TO GOD AT CHRISTMAS, a
narration written by S. J. Pantis.
2 sheets. © Salvatore J. Pantis;
I5NOV67; C2OO89.
LETTERS OF ANTON CHEKHOV. See
LONG LIVE LIFE.
THE LIBRARIAN, a play in one act by
Fred D. White. 14 1 . © Fred D.
White; 4Aug67; DU69358.
A LICKPENNY LOVER, by 0. Henry,
adapted as a one act play by Robert
Brome. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Pub. Co. 27 p. (Eldridge popular
one act playscrlpts) © Robert
Brome; lSep67; DP6558.
LIFE AT THE FAMOUS DANCE STUDIO,
a musical comedy by Donald R.
Campbell. 17 1. 3 acts. Book
only. © Donald R. Campbell;
15Sep67; DU69617.
LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT FORTY, a tragi-
comedy in three acts by Paul Crine .
1 V. © Paul Crine; 25Sep67;
DU69686.
THE LIFE OF HARRIET TUBMAN, a dramatiza-
tion based on the life of the great
leader of the underground railroad by
Francis Ward. 9 1. ® Francis & Val
Gray Ward; 26Feb66; A917727.
THE LIFE OP KING HENRY THE FIFTH, by
William Shakespeare. Waltham, Mass.,
Blaisdell Pub. Co. 128 p. (The
Kittredge Shakespeares, rev. by
Irving Ribner) 5 acts. NM: re-
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
121
vision & addition. ® Blaisdell Pub.
Co., a division of Glnn & Co.;
22Sep67; A956421.
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS, by
William Shakespeare. Waltham, Mass.,
Blaisdell Pub. Co. 104 p. (The
Kittredge Shakespeares, rev. by
Irving Rlbner) 5 acts. NM: revi-
sion & addition. © Blaisdell Pub.
Co., a division of Ginn & Co.;
100c t67; A956419.
LIFE STRUGGLE AND UPRISING IN THE
WARSAW GHETTO; oratorio by Yehuda
Slgel, pseud, of Yehuda Zlegelman.
97 p. © Yehuda Slgel Book Committee;
15Jan67; DP6467.
LIFE UNAFRAID. See
DOI SONG VO UY.
TI BIAG A DI AGBUTENT.
WALANG-PANGAMBANG BUHAY.
A LIFE'S DREAM, by Geary A. Johnson &
Art Cain. Sheet. Recitation.
© Geary A. Johnson & Art Cain;
31Aug67; CI987O.
LIGHTS! ACTION! CAMERA! Sample script
by David L. Meister. 6 1. © David
L. Meister; UDec67; C20126.
LIGHTS CAMERA ACTION, by Jay Miller.
8 1. Script for television record-
ing. © Jay Miller; 21Nov67;
C20095 .
LIKE RIPE RED APPLES, a one act play by
Elaine Berraan. 54 1. © Elaine
Berman; 10Aug67; DU6937O.
THE LILIES OF THE FIELD, adapted to the
stage by F. Andrew Leslie.
Dramatists Play Service. 57 p.
5 acts. From the novel by William E.
Barrett. © F. Andrew Leslie &
William E. Barrett; 25Aug67; DP6473.
THE LIMITS OF POTTEfW; short plays by
Brian Henderson. 1 v. ® Brlpn R.
Henderson; 8Nov67; C20097.
THE LIMPING GHOST OF WEATHERCOCK HOUSE,
a play in three acts for children by
Olive Street Engwlcht. 69 1-
© Olive Street Engwlcht; 19Jul67;
DU69190.
LINCOLN, a drama In verse by Seth
Zimmerman. 55 1 . 5 acts. © Seth
Zimmerman; 5Sep67; DU69532.
LINCOLN, a new play by Milton Bernard.
1 V. 2 acts. © Milton Bernard;
29Dec67; DU70588.
LINCOLN, a play in seven acts by
Gordon V. Axon. 148 1. © Gordon
Vose Axon; 110ct67; DU7OO63.
LINCOLN IN LIMBO, a play in three acts
by Eugene J. Hochman. 1 v. © Eugene
J. Hochman: 27Dec67; DU70382.
THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, a work for the
theater in two parts by Catherine
Mulholland (Catherine Mulholland
Hurley) 127 1. © Catherine Mul-
holland; 25Jul67; DU69269.
LINCOLN'S HOUSE DIVIDED, by Oliver J.
Keller. 1 v. 4 acts. © Oliver J.
Keller; 40ct67; DU69777.
LINE, a play In one- act by Israel
Horovltz. 40 1. © Israel Horovitz;
27Nov67; DU70137.
THE LINEBACKER, by Hal Craven (Harold
James Craven) IJ 1. A play.
© Harold James Craven; 17Nov67;
DU7OO87.
LINES ON READING THE RUBAIYAT OF
OMAR KHAYYAM, a recitation prepared
for oral delivery by G. A. Ginter.
31. © G. A. Ginter; 20Sep67;
CI9913.
A LION ON THE LOOSE, a comedy by Don
Luftlg (Donald L. Luftlg) 1 v.
2 acts. © Donald L. Luftlg;
I5NOV67; DU7QI89.
LISTEN CAREFULLY! By Howard Thomas
Keegan. Episode no.l. 3 1. Re-
cording script. © Howard Thomas
Keegan; 22Sep67; CI993I.
LISTEN TO JACKIE HERMAN, by Jack J.
Herman. 3 sheets. A monolog.
© Jack J. Herman; 120ct67; C19973.
LISTENING SKILLS FOR PRE-READERS,
ALBUM 5, by Selma Greenberg & Anita
Gurlan. 1 v. Recording script.
© Classroom Materials Co.; 22Jun67;
CI983I.
THE LITTLE ANGEL WHO WAS ALWAYS LATE,
by Leola Baker. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge Pub. Co. 9 p. (Eldrldge
Christmas entertainments) 5 episodes.
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; lSep67; DP6559.
LITTLE BECKY'S CHRISTMAS WISH, by
Clifford Casabon & Thomas DeAngelo.
2 sheets. © Carlman Music Co.;
l4Dec67; C20130.
LITTLE BILLY, a nautical opera for
children; words & music by Michael
Kurd. London, Novello. 2 v. Based
on, & incorporating, a version of
the poem by William Makepeace
Thaclieray. © Novello & Co., Ltd.;
lAug66; DF1895.
A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME, by Elizabeth
Powers. 83 1. A play In 3 acts.
© Elizabeth Powers; 26Dec67; DU70378.
LITTLE FEARS, a play in one act by
Emanuel Peluso. Dramatists Play
Service. 25 p. ® Emanuel Peluso;
l8Dec67; DP6566.
LITTLE FIRA, THE CHRISTMAS TREE THAT
LIVED FOREVER; written by H. Paul
Gulp. 18 1. A musical teleplay.
Book only. © H. Paul Gulp; 8Nov67;
DU70O68.
THE LITTLE GREEK; screenplay by
Robert S. Epstein & George Pan
Cosmatos. 123 1- Based on the
story by the authors. © George Pan
Cosmatos & Robert S. Epstein;
26Ju167; DU69278.
THE LITTLE PRIVATE WORLD OF ARTHUR
MORTON FENWICK, a play by John A.
Topa . 24 1. © John A. Topa ;
25Sep67; DU69689.
LITTLE RED BOW, a play for children
by Mary Winifred Fake. 17 1.
1 act. NM: additions. © Mary
Winifred Fake; 20c t67; DU69732.
THE LITTLEST ANGEL, by Bobbye Russell
Durrett. 25 1. A play in 2 acts.
Based on the book by Charles Taze-
well. © Bobbye Russell Durrett
(Mrs. R. E. Durrett, Jr.); 5Sep67;
DU59590.
A LIVING DOG IS BETTER THAN A DEAD
LION, by Peter Moses. 120 1.
A play In 3 acts. © Peter Moses;
190ct67; DU69891.
LIZZIE BORDEN, a family portrait in
three acts; libretto by Kenward
Elmslle, music by Jack Beeson. [New
York] Boosey & Hawkes. 289 p. Based
on a scenario by Richard Plant.
Vocal score. Appl. states prev.
reg. 2May66, DP6036. © Boosey &
Hawkes, Inc.; 21Jul67; DP6448.
LO PEI; shooting script by Nicholas
Bart Zadeh. 69 1. © Nicholas Bart
Zadeh; l4Jun67; DU69158.
THE LODGER, a three act play by
Patricia Looker. 65 1 . © Patricia
Looker; 7Dec67; DU70228.
LOLLIPOP DAY, a musical play in two acts.
Book by Tom Draggett (Thomas E. Drag-
gett); lyrics & music by Tom Draggett
& Bill Hllborn (William Hllborn)
1 v. NM: additions. © Thomas E.
Draggett & William Hllborn; 2Aug67;
DU69374 .
THE LOLLIPOP PRINCESS, a play for paper
dolls in one act written & illustra-
ted by Eleanor Estes. New York,
Harcourt, Brace & World. 1 v.
© Eleanor Estes; l80ct67; A947643.
LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN! A new
musical; book, music & lyrics by
Don Tenenblatt. 2 v. 2 acts.
© Don Tenenblatt; l6Aug67; DU69425.
THE LONELY, a trilogy of three one
act plays by Fran O'Brien. The
visitor; The adjuster; The window
washer. 1 v. © Fran O'Brien;
20Nov67; DU70155.
LONELY HEART; original play by Doris
Mlnter. 23 1. 3 acts. Book only.
© Doris Mlnter; 28Nov67; DU70253.
THE LONELY LAND, by Lillle Frances
Tucker. I08 1. A play in 3 acts '
with music. Book & lyrics only.
© Lillle Frances Tucker; 40ct67;
DU69729-
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONO-RAMA (TELEPHONE
SALES PRESENTATION) By Frank Porter.
1 V. recording script. © Frank
Porter; 29Aug67; CI9872.
LONG HAIR'S FRIGHT. See
THE DIABOLICAL BLOTT: A LONG HAIR'S
FRIGHT.
LONG LIVE LIFE, by Jerome Kilty.
92 1. A play In 2 acts. Based on
Letters of Anton Chekhov translated
from the Russian & partly on a trans-
lation from the Russian of My mock-
ing bliss, by M. Malyugln. © Jerome
Kilty; 8Nov67; DU70030.
THE LONG NIGHT OF MEDEA, by Corrado
Alvaro; translated by E. Fisher
Friedman. 2 acts. (In Plays for
a new theater, playbook 2. p. 1-55)
Appl. states prev. reg. I4jan67,
DU52307. NM: corrections & re-
visions. © E. Fisher Friedman;
21Nov66; DP6451.
A LONG RED RIBBON IN HER HAIR, a play
in two acts by Kenneth Frederick
Collier. 31 1. © Kenneth Frederick
Collier; 22Nov67; DU7OII6.
THE LONG WAR, by Kevin 0' Morrison.
3 acts. (In Playwrights for tomor-
row, edited by A. H. Ballet. Minne-
apolis, University of Minnesota
Press, v. 4, p. 233-343) Appl.
states prev. reg. 29Aug66, DU66782.
© Kevin O'Morrison; lSep67; DP657I.
THE LONGER THOU LIVEST & ENOUGH IS AS
GOOD AS A FEAST, by W. Wager; edited
by R. Mark Benbow. Lincoln, Univer-
sity of Nebraska Press. I56 p.
(Regents Renaissance drama series)
NM: introd., appendixes & notes.
© University of Nebraska Press;
2Nov67; A949526.
THE LONGEST MONTH, a tragicomedy by
Rex H. Blakey (Reginald Howard
Blakey) 114 1. 3 parts. © Rex H.
Blakey; 15Sep67; DU697OO.
LOOK HERE UPON THIS PICTURE, a play
by Bertram Blooh. 1 v. 2 acts.
© Bertram Bloch; 110ct67; DU69768.
LOOP-DE-LOO. See
A TRIO FOR THE LIVING.
A LOOSE CONNECTION, an original story
written Sc adapted for television by
J. Paul Salochin, psead. of J. Paul
Nicholas. 3I 1. © J. Paul Nicholas;
29NOV67; DU7OI76.
LORD EDWARD, a play in three acts by
Edward Michael Keelan. 65 1.
© Edward Michael Keelan; 31Jul67;
DU69304 .
THE LOSER (Le dlndon) By Georges
Feydeau, English version by Richard
Tompkins Klein. 1 v. A play in
3 acts. © Richard Tompkins Klein;
100ct67; DU69775.
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DRAMAS
July — Dec,
LOSS OF MEMORY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Balker Hamid. JO 1. © Balker Hamld;
21Sep67; DU69657.
LOTTERY, CIRCA 196?, by Lucille Hauser.
91. A play. © Lucille Hauser;
llDecS?; DU70237.
LOUIS MARSH. See
HAMMER CRUMP; LOUIS MARSH.
LOVE Aim HISSES, by Morris Hershman.
14 p. A play. ©Morris Hershman;
17Aug67; DU69t37.
LOVE AttD LOVE, a play in three acts
by Sybil Keln, pseud, of Consuela
M. Provost. 3^ 1. © Consuela M.
Provost; 3Jul67; DU69093.
LOVE COMES TO MISS KISSINGER, a new
musical, book by Ben A. Golding.
1 V. 2 acts. From a short story
by Winfred Van Atta. Boole only.
Appl. states prev. reg. 6Dec66,
DU67259. NM: new text & dramatiza-
tion. © Ben A. Golding; 17Jul67;
DU69209.
LOVE IN A TIME LIKE THIS, by J. Broady.
2 sheets. A monologue. © Josephine
Broady; 15Nov67; C20070.
A LOVE-IN AT TEETERMAN ' S PARK, a
one act play by Kay Meersand.
81. © Kay Meersand; 110ct67;
DU69825.
LOVE IN E-FLAT, by Norman Krasna.
Dramatists Play Service. 86 p.
2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
25May66, DU655870. NM: additions &
revision. © Norman Krasna; 25Aug67;
DF6472.
LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Mary Emily Brink. 29 1.
© Mary Emily Brink; 19Deo67;
DU703II.
LOVE LIES BLEEDING (AMARANTHUS CAUDA-
TUS) By Frank Schwartz. 78 1.
6 scenes. © Frank Schwartz;
26Sep67; DU697't6.
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! A new comedy
in three acts by W. C. Kelly. 1 v.
© W. C. Kelly; 17Jul67; DU69178.
THE LOVE SCENE, a play in thirteen
beds by Gary Munn. 155 1- © Gary
Munn; 3Jul67; DU69097 .
LOVE SHALL OVERCOME, a musical play
by Roger B. Rollin. 1 v. 3 acts.
Book & lyrics only. ® Roger B.
Rollin; 20Jul67; DU69317.
LOVE THAT NEVER MAS, by Jagga. K. ,
pseud, of Jag Mohan Kapur. 201 1.
A play. © Jag Mohan Kapur;
29Dec67; DU70389.
LOVELIEST AFTERNOON OF THE YEAR. See
SOMETHING I'LL TELL YOU TUESDAY & THE
LOVELIEST AFTERNOON OF THE YEAR.
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, by William Shake-
speare; text edited by Charles Jasper
Slsson, commentary by J. V. Cunning-
ham, introd. by Francis Fergusson.
New York, Dell Pub. Co. (5106) I9I p.
(The Laurel Shakespeare) 5 acts.
Appl. author: Dell Pub. Co., Inc.,
employer for hire. NM: commentary &
glossary. ©Dell Pub. Co., Inc.;
l6Dec65; A933692.
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, by William
Shakespeare; text edited by Charles
Jasper Slsson, commentary by J . V.
Cunningham, introd. by Francis Fer-
gusson. New York, Dell Pub. Co.
(5105) 191 p. (The Laurel Shake-
speare, Francis Fergusson, general
editor) 5 acts. NM: new Introd.
©Francis Fergusson; l6Dec65;
A933693.
LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS, by Nathaniel
Lee; edited by John Loftis. Lincoln,
University of Nebraska Press. 107 p.
(Regents Restoration drama series)
NM: collation of old editions, in-
trod., appendixes & notes. © Uni-
versity of Nebraska Press; 2Nov67;
A949524.
LUDUS COVENTRIES. See
THE PARLEMENT OF HEFNE.
THE LUNCH HOUR, by Craig D. Clinton.
50 1. A play in 4 scenes. © Craig
D. Clinton; 5 Jul67 ; DU69108.
LYDIA SAGEBRUSH'S DILEMMA; or. At the
stroke of midnight. By William J.
Hayden. 19 1. A play. © William J.
Hayden; 19Jul67; DU69203.
LYLE, an original musical by Roger
Sullivan, based on the characters
created by Bernard Waber. Book by
Roger Sullivan, music by Janet Gari,
lyrics by Toby Garson, presented by
Marilyn Cantor. 1 v. 2 acts.
Book only. © Roger Sullivan; 15Nov67;
DU7OIO6.
THE LYRICS GAME, created by Thelma
Rosen & Shirley Franklin. 1 v.
Script. © Thelma Rosen & Shirley
Yvonne Franklin; 9Aug67; CI9817.
LYSISTRATA. See
THEY WHO DISBAND THE ARMIES.
M
MA AND THE KIDS, a Paper Bag play for
children to perform by Judith Martin,
except for suppertime which was sug-
gested by Irving Burton, developed
by present & former Paper Bag Players
Betty Osgood & others. Sheet.
Appl, author: Paper Bag Players,
Inc., employer for hire. © Paper
Bag Players, Inc.; lSep66; DP6504.
THE MAD MISADVENTURES OF MORTIMER LAMB,
by Iris York, pseud, of Eileen
MacPherson. I v. A musical play
in 2 acts. Book & lyrics, with
music to 1 song. © Eileen
MacPherson; 24Nov67; DU7028I.
MADEMOISELLE FROM MULESHOW; book &
lyrics by Paul Zindel, music by
Th.eo Fanidi, pseud, of Hercules
Theofandis. 1 v. © Paul Zindel
& Hercules Theofandis; 27Jul67;
DU6929O.
MAGEE AND ME, a play for television
by Richard Farley. 133 1.
© Richard Farley; 24Aug67;
DU69478.
MAGGIE FLYNN (BEAUTIFUL MRS. FLYNN);
book by John Flaxman, music &
lyrics by Hugo & Luigi & George
Weiss. 1 V. A musical play in
2 acts . © on book; Maggie Flynn
Co., division Pegasus Productions,
Inc. & H & L Productions, Inc.;
120c t67; DU69802.
THE MAGGOT, by Joseph Fioravanti.
35 1. A play. ® Joseph A.
Fioravanti; 29Dec67; DU70387.
THE MAGIC BICYCLE, an original musical
by Edward Mann, music & lyrics by
Marilyn & Edward Mann. 1 v. A
screenplay. Based on an idea by
David borival Mann. © Edward Mann &
Marilyn Mann; 10Jul67; DU69215 .
THE MAGIC GOBLET, a commedia scenario
for children's audience by Kenneth L.
Chomont & Nancy E. Kelley. 13 1.
© Kenneth Louis Chomont & Nancy
Elizabeth Kelley; 28Aug67; DU69505 .
MAGIC KEY. 4 1. Commercial script.
© Newhoff-Blumberg Advertising
Agency, Inc.; 7Nov67; C20052.
THE MAGIC OF DOMENICA, by Francis
Fortler & John Mawson. 10 1.
A script. © Francis J. Fortler &
John Mawson; 5Sep67; C19972 .
THE MAGIC WAND, by Tony Grant (Anthony
Grant) 2 sheets. © Tony Grant;
21Aug67; CI9829.
THE MAGNIFICENT FIVE; recording script
for the Pontiac Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 15 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; C19907 .
THE MAGNIFICENT MORTAL, by W. W. Tobin.
24 1. A play in 2 scenes.
© William W. Tobin; 3ON0V67;
DU7OI87.
THE MAIDEN FROM THE FAIRYWORLD; or.
The peasant as millionaire. A
romantic- comic fairytale with music
in three acts by Ferdinand Ralmund;
translated from the German & adapted
by Erwln Tramer. Book & lyrics
only. © Erwln Tramer; 28jul67;
DU69297 .
MAK, THE SHEEP STEALER, a musical
drama for young people; music by
Herbert Chappelly libretto by Don
Taylor., [England] Universal Edition
(14606) '60 p. Full score. ©Uni-
versal Edition (London) Ltd.;
200ct67; DPO-1573.
THE MAKROPOULOS CASE, by Leos Janacek;
an opera based on tjie play of the
same name by Karel Capek. German
translation & adaptation by Max Brod,
English translation by Norman Tucker.
[Austria] Universal Edition (14535)
45 p. English. Libretto. © Uni-
versal Edition A.G.; 70ct66; DFI89O.
MA.LADE IMAGINAIRE. See
MOLIEKE.
MALONE'S END, a farce in one-act by
Alan Marlis. 1 v. Book & lyrics
only. © Alan Philip Marlis; 22Dec67:
DL'70363.
MAMA, DON'T MAKE ME GO TO COLLEGE, MY
HEAD HURTS, by Scat Lerimer, pseud,
of Martha A. Fuentes. 37 1-
A play. © Martha A. Fuentes;
lDeo67; DU70195-
MAME; book by Jerome Lawrence & Robert
E. Lee, music & lyrics by Jerry
Herman. New York, Random House.
137 p. 2 acts. Based on the novel
by Patrick Dennis &- the play Auntie
Mame, by Lawrence & Lee. Book &
lyrics only. © on text; Jerome
Lawrence & Robert E. Lee; 3Apr67;
DP6483.
MAMMON AND THE ARCHER, by 0. Henry,
adapted as a one act play by
Robert Brome. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge Pub. Co. 25 p. (Eldridge
popular one act playscripts)
© Robert Brome; lSep67; DP6555 .
A MAN CALLED BRAZOS, by Albert T.
Viola & Harold G. Lewis. 97 1.
A screenplay. © Albert T. Viola &
Harold G. Lewis; 21Sep67; DU69664 .
A MAN CALLED SAMSON, a drama in three
acts by Esther Lee Thompson. 38 1.
© Esther Lee Thompson; 5Sep67;
DU69526 .
A MAN FOR ALL AGES, by John M. Lauri-
tano. 14 1. A play in 3 acts.
© John M. Laurltano; l6Aug67;
DU69424.
A MAN FOR THE TIMES, a play in three
acts by Carolyn Judge Hursch. 71 J.
® Carolyn Judge Hursch; 15Dec67;
DU70287.
THE MAN PROM UNCLE MEETS THE GIRL FROM
AUHT, an original story written &
adapted for television by Joyce
Poling. 30 1. © Joyce Poling;
60c t67; DU698II.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
123
A MAN WHO, a new comedy by Robert
England. 97 1. 2 acts. © Robert
England; 300ct67; DU69948.
THE MAN WHO DUG FISH, by Ed Bullins.
15 1. A play. © Ed Bullins;
90ct67; DU70278.
MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF; music by
John Clifton, lyrics by John Clifton
& Ben Tarver, book by Ben Tarver.
2 V. Appl. author: Donald Goldman,
employer for hire. Appl. states
prev. reg. 'iFehSG, DU65002. NM:
addition & revision. ©Donald Gold-
man; 30Jun67; DU69175.
THE MAN WITH THE PLAIN NAME, a play
in three acts by Dan Alan Goldstein.
151 1. ® Dan Alan Goldstein;
6sep67; DU69551.
THE MAN WITH THE STOVEPIPE HAT, a play
by Benjamin Roeetree, pseud, of
Benjamin Rosenbaum. 1 v. © Ben
Rosetree; l4Nov67; DU70345.
MAN- WOMAN, by Burdon & others.
2 sheets. Appl. authors; Eric Burdon,
Vic Brlggs, Johnny Welder, Barry
Jenkins & Danny MoCulloch. © Sea-
Lark Enterprises, Inc., Yameta Co.,
Inc. & Slaraina Music, Ltd.; 300ct67;
C20055 .
LA MANDRAGORA; guion cinematografico de
Gabriel Moreno-Burgos Suarez.
69 1. © Gabriel Moreno-Burgos
Suarez; l8Sep67; DU69679.
MANEATER, by Charles Gagne . 114 1.
A play in 2 acts. © Charles Gagne;
130c t67; DU69806.
MANEUVERS COURSE, SECTION E-H,
NARRATION, by Paul E. Sanderson.
4 V. Scripts of disc recorded
narrations to be reproduced as educa-
tional lectures. © Sanderson Films,
Inc.; 170ct67; C20022, 20019-20021.
THE MANNA NIGHT IN I.C.U., a drama
by Walter S. J. Swanson. 55 1.
2 acts. ©Walter S. J. Swanson;
60ct67; DU60809.
A MAN'S WORK, introd. recording by
Gordon Jay Llsh. 1 v. © Educational
Development Corp.; 25Sep67; C19948.
MARCABRU, a new play by Jeffery W.
Kurz. 40 1. 2 acts. Book & lyrics
only. © Jeffery W. Kurz; 26Dec67;
DU70366.
MARCUS . See
QUARTET .
THE MARK OF A MANAGER; recording script
for Hoover Co. 11 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © Hoover Co.;
10 Jul 67; CI9742.
MARGUERITE (La Marguerite) A play in
one act by Armahd Salacrou; English
version by Norman Stokle . (In Three
plays by Armand Salacrou. Minneapo-
lis, University of Minnesota Press,
p. 191-217) © University of Minne-
sota; 8Sep67; DP6514.
MARIO'S MILLION; screenplay by Warren
Kiefer. 150 1. © Warren Kiefer;
29Sep67; DU69710.
MARK TWAIN. See
SAY HELLO TO THE WORLD.
MARRIAGE, AVANT-GARDE, by Leo Goldman.
56 1. A play. Appl. states prev.
reg. 31Mar60, DU50727. NM: addition
& revision. © 9Aug67; DU69368.
THE MARRIAGE MUSEUM, a play in two acts
by Elyse Na.ss . 72 1. © Elyse Nass;
i8Ju167; DU69189-
THE MARRIED COUPLES GROUP, by Florine
R. Snider. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Florine R. Snider; 26Dec67;
DU70377.
MARTHA; or. The fair at Richmond,
a comic romantic opera in two acts.
Music by Friedrich von Flotow,
libretto by W. Friedrich, English
version by George Mead. Ed. 2753-
New York, G. Schirmer. Sk p.
(G. Schirmer' s collection of opera
librettos) Libretto. © G. Schirmer,
Inc.; 29Sep67; DP65OI.
THE MARTYRDOM OF BILLY GIRARD, a play
in three acts written by Joseph L.
Turner. 1 v. © Joseph L. Turner;
16Nov67; DU7OI65.
LE MARTYRE DE SAINT SEBASTIEN, de
Claude Debussy & Gabriele d'Annunzio;
adaptation de Henri Doublier.
Paris, Durand. 58 p. 2 parts.
© Durand & Cie; 26Jan67; DFO-I566.
THE MARVELOUS PLAYBILL, a comedy in
one act by Tim Kelly. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 25 P- After
Miguel Cervantes' El retablo de
las maravillas. © Tim Kelly;
20Sep57; DP6488.
MARVELSNITZ; book & lyrics by Richard
G. Freedberg, music by F. Paul
Ratschof. 1 V. 3 acts. NM:
musical score. © Richard G. Freed-
berg & F. Paul Ratschof; 4Dec67;
DU70258.
MARVELSNITZ, by Richard G. Freedberg
8c S. Paul Ratschoff. 26 1. A mu-
sical play. © Richard G. Freedberg
& S. Paul Ratschoff; 19Jun67;
DU69082 .
THE MARY OLIVER COFFEE BREAK, WHERE
BOOKS AND PEOPLE GET TOGETHER, by
Mary Oliver. 11 1. Script.
© Mary Oliver; 22Sep67; C19920.
MARY COURAGEOUS, a television film
program by Jesse W. Scott. 38 1.
© Jesse Webster Scott; 24Aug67;
DU69560.
THE MASK, a play in one act by Dorothy
Russell Murphree. Chicago, Dramatic
Pub. Co. 35 p. Includes words &
music to I can't go home again
written especially for The mask by
T. Garvice Murphree. Appl. states
prev. reg. I966, DU66792. NM: re-
vision. © Dorothy Russell Murphree;
20Nov67; DP6546.
THE MASKS BEHIND THE CLOWN'S FACE,
by James Matthew Carter, Jr. 1 v.
A play. © James Matthew Carter,
Jr.; 240ct67; DU69885.
THE MASQUE OF PIERROT, a masque in one
act by Dan Totheroh. London,
S. French. 29 p. © Dan Totheroh;
19Jun67; DP6477.
THE MASSACRE BOWL, by James Olin
Hawkins. 8 1. A script. © James
Olin Hawkins; l60ot67; C19975.
THE MASTER, a play in two acts by
Ivan Klima; adapted from Czech by
Ruth Willard. 74 1. © Ruth Willard;
130c t67; DU69871.
MASTER OF DREAMS, by Mollee C. Kruger.
22 1. A play. © Mollee C. Kruger;
100ct67; DU69852.
EL MATADOR, by Don Bowman & Ray Kinna-
mon. 2 1. © Parody Pub. Co.;
3Jul67; C 19676.
THE MATCH, a comedy-drama in one act
by Belle Rosow. 36 1. © Belle
Rosow; 200ct67; DU69896.
MATH IS DER MALER. See
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY.
MAYBE IN PHOENIX, a one act play by
element Fowler. 41 1. © Clement
D. Fowler; 20Dec67; DU70316.
MAYBE THIS TIME, a play with music
in two acts by Naomi Sheldon. 120 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Naomi
Sheldon; 31Aug67; DU69487.
MAYPOLE VILLAGE SERIES, by Dayle
Crawferd S- Joan Raeside. 1 v.
4 plays. Contents: The tractor
tripper bus. --The spring flower
fair. --Strawberry festival. — In-
vitation Hollywood. With music.
© Dayle Crawferd & Joan Raeside;
3Jul67; DU69103.
THE MEANING OF CURRENT REALITY, by
John A. Turner. 91. © John A.
Turner; 300ct67; C19997.
THE MEANING OF STRUCTURE, by John
A. Turner. 9 1- Lecture.
© John A. Turner; 22Jun67; CI9802.
MEDEA, MYTH AND DRAMATIC FORM; edited
by James L. Sanderson & Everett
Zimmerman. Boston, Houghton Mif-
flin. 337 P- 5 plays. NM: introds.,
questions & notes. © James L.
Sanderson &: Everett Zimmerman;
28Sep67; A943625.
MEDIC. See
I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD.
THE MEDIUM; tragedy in two acts. Words
& music by Gian Carlo Menotti. Rev.
version. New York, G. Schirmer.
121 p. Vocal score. © G. Schirmer,
Inc.; 90ct67; DP6511.
MEET A VIP; recording script for Admiral
Corp. 12 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. © Admiral Corp.;
IOJUI67; CI9735.
MEET LITTLE WOLFGANG, a portrait of the
child Mozart in one act by Ann Steven-
son (Anna N. Stevenson) 10 1.
© Ann Stevenson; 19Jul67; DU6919I.
THE MEETING OF THE GENERAL STAFF;
written by Lou Verne (Louis L. Verne)
42 1. A play in 2 acts. © Louis L.
Verne; 24Nov67; DU70256.
MEGALOMANIA OF MYTHIAS MYTHY, by
Thomas F. Graham. Akron [Ohio]
Be aeon -Be 11 Books. I8 p. A play
in 4 acts. © Thomas P. Graham;
lAug67; A949563.
THE MEGANTIC OUTLAW, a true story of
the Scotch settlements in the
eastern townships, I88O-I887, a
television drama by Vincent O'Brien.
60 1. Original research on story of
Donald Morrison, the raegantic outlaw,
by Vincent O'Brien. © Vincent
O'Brien; 24Aug67; DU697OI .
MEIN INHERES 1ST ZERRISSEN; elne Folge
von Monologen & Aphorismen von
Johann Nestroy; ausgewcLhlt &
zusammengestellt von Oscar Deleglise.
18 1. © Oscar Deleglise; 20Nov67;
C20075 .
THE MELTING OF MOLLY, a comic opera
in one act by Leroy Ostransky.
1 V. © Leroy Ostransky; 29Jun67;
DU69217 .
MELTING POT. See
THE ROSEBUSH IN THE DESERT.
MEN OF ONE MASTER, a documentary
epic of the Meetinghouse Amish;
music by Glen Morgan, book & lyrics
by Brad Smoker (J. Bradley Smoker)
1 V. © Glen E. Morgan & J. Bradley
Smoker; llSep67; DU69557.
THE MENAECHMI TWINS, by Plautus, acting
version by Robert A. Johnston. 77 p.
A musical play in 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. ® Robert A. Johnston;
5Jan67; DP6497.
MERCHANT OF VENICE; commentary, com-
plete text, glossary edited by Sid-
ney Lamb. Complete study ed. Lin-
coln, Neb., Cliff's Notes. 70 p.
Appl. author: Clifton K. Hlllegass,
employer for hire. NM: additions &
revisions. ® C. K. Hlllegass;
25Aug67; A936953.
MERCHA,NT OF VENICE. See
SHYLOCK.
m&-
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
MERCY ME, by Jean Reavey. 1 v.
A play In 2 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. aitSepSS, DU63976. NM:
addition 8: revision. © Jean Reavey;
240ct67; DU59914.
T?ffi MERIVALES, a play by Caleb Smith
a.k.a. Jerry T. Chandler. 1 v.
2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
DU68828. NM: revision. © Caleb
Smith; 7Sep67; DU69563.
THE MESSENGER, an original story
written & adapted for television
by I. D. Thomas. 31 1. © I. D.
Thomas; 24Nov67; DU70122.
METHUSALEM; or, the eternal bourgeois .
A satiric drama by Yvan Goll; trans-
lated by Arthur S. Wenslnger & Clin-
ton J. Atkinson. 9 scenes. (In
Plays for a new theater, playbook 2.
p. 57-100) Appl. states prev. reg.
12Feb65, 01162445. NM: corrections
& revisions. © Clinton J. Atkinson
& Arthur S. Wenslnger; 21Nov65;
DP6452.
LE METRO PANTOME sulvl de L'ESCLAVE,
de LeRol Jones; adaptation francalse
d'Erlo Kahane. [Paris] Galllmard.
l49 p. (Le Manteau d'arlequln)
© Editions Galllmard; l6May67;
DFO-1552.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, by William
Shakespeare, adapted for young
people with added music & dance by
Bill Moss (William A. Moss, Jr.)
1 V. 5 scenes. ® William A. Moss,
Jr. & Beatrice R. Moss; 26Sep67;
DU69742.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. See
LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE IN
THE CLASSROOM.
UN MILLIEME DE SECONDE; trols actes de
Jean Laborde. 100 1. A play.
© Jean Laborde; 30Jun67; DU69159.
MILLION SELLER, by Robert G. Jennings
Corp. 4 1. Radio script. © Robert
G. Jennings Corp.; l4Dec67; C20129.
MILO, a play in two acts by David
Rush. 30 1. © David Rush; 3Jul67;
DU69166 .
THE MINSTREL SHOW, a play in one act
by Leslie D. Perry. 42 1. © Leslie
David Perry; 5Nov67; DU70012.
LE MIRACLE DE THEOPHILE. See
TROIS PIECES MEDIEVALES.
MIRAGE AT MIDNIGHT, by N. T. Loos-
Blanck, pseud, of Ninette Blanc.
127 1. A play in 3 acts. © N. T.
Loos-Blanck; l8Aug67; DU69451.
MIRROR, MIRROR, a one act play written
by patients in the Flaywriting Group,
Dept. of Recreation Therapy of Timber-
lawn Psychiatric Center. 26 1.
Appl. authors: Lois Tlmmlns & others.
© Lois Tlmmlns; 22Nov67; DU7OIOO.
MISANTHROPE. See
MOLIERE.
MISSILE INVESTIGATED, by Jan McLendon.
Sheet. © McLendon Corp.; 26Jun67;
CI966I.
MISSISSIPPI GOES TO VIETNAM, a play
in 3 acts by Rolf Lium. 1 v.
© Rolf Lium; 15Dec67; DU70286.
MR. A. K, , a comedy in three acts by
Renee Cohen. 1 v. © Renee Cohen;
6Dec67; DU70221.
MISTER DIRECTOR. See
CHANNEL CHE.
ME. LINCOLN FOR THE DEFENSE. See
HANNAH ARMSTRONG'S LINCOLN.
MR. LINCOLN IN THE HOUSE, a dramatiza-
tion by John Welden. 11 1.
© John Sterling Welden; l8Dec67;
DU70298.
MR. SPARKY OF ANGEL FOREST, an original
three act play by Sandra Lee Olsen.
82 1. A play with music. Book &
lyrics only. © Sandra Lee Olsen;
I5N0V67; DU70101.
MR. STAR, a musical drama by James J.
Qulnn III. 52 1. 2 acts. Book only.
© James J. Quinn III; 7Aug67; DU69384 .
MRS. HURLEY THE SPINSTER, a mystery
drama by Caleb Smith a.k.a. Jerry T.
Chandler. 1 v. 2 acts. NM: addi-
tions. © Jerry T. Chandler; 15Aue67:
DU69408.
MISTRESS WILLS, by Margaret Carrlel.
85 1. A play in 2 acts. © Margaret
Kearfott Carrlel; 22Dec67; DU70356.
MODELS OF PERSONALITY, by Herbert L.
Klemme. 9 1. A lecture. © Herbert
L. Klemme; 6nov67; C 2004 6.
MODERN PSYCHIATRY, by Valerian Smith,
pseud, of Agnes T. Morrissey. 17 1.
A play in 15 scenes. ©Agnes T.
Morrissey; 17Aug57; DU69485.
MODERN READING III SKILLTAPE PROGRAM,
by Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc.
1 V. 37 lessons & 7 special skills
lessons. © Charles E. Merrill Books,
Inc.; 10Aug57; C19807.
MOLIERE; Theatre II. Dom Juan; ou,
Le festin de Pierre; Le misanthrope;
L'avare; Le malade imaginaire.
[Paris] Tresor des Lettres Francaises.
4o5 p. Avant-propos de Jacques
Charpier. © Llbralrie Jules Tal-
landler; 30Apr57; AFO-51753.
MOLLY DAflLING, an original stoiTT
written & adapted for television by
Eva McEvers. 3O 1. © Eva McEvers;
20ot57; DU59751.
MOMENT OF TRUTH; recording script for
the Pontiac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. I6 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep57; C19905.
MOMENTUM; movie script written by
William E. Alderman, m.uslc & lyrics
also by William E. Alderman. 2 v.
© William E. Alderman; 20ot67;
DU59761.
MON BEAU CHATEAU. See
LA PAGAILLE.
MONDAY MORNING, a domestic episode in
one act by Catherine Mulholland
('Catherine Mulholland Hurley)
35 1. NM: revision. © Catherine
Mulholland Hurley; 23Jun57; DU59125.
THE MONGREL EXCELLENCY, a new play in
two acts by Louis S. Bardoly. 1 v.
© Louis S. Bardoly; 20Nov57;
DU70154 .
MONKEY MUSIC, a play In three acts
by Margaret Lamb. 101 1. © Mar-
garet Lamb; 23Cct57; DU59913.
MONKEY-SHINES; or. Crime in Orangoutanga
A one -act play by Tony Bruno. 85 1.
© Tony Bruno; 7Aug57; DU69352.
MONLO KOTLO. See
KUUSOOKA YUSE NAMI.
MOODS IN REINCARNATION; production
copy, vol. III. Muslc-text-lyrics
by Irvick. Hollywood, Irvick Pub.
House. 118 p. ©Will Irvick d.b.a.
Irvick Pub. House; l4Nov57; DP6530.
MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN. See
THE LATER PLAYS OP EUGENE O'NEILL.
MOONBOY. See
HEAVEN-SENT.
THE MOONLIGHTING HOUSEWIFE; script by
Zac Walters (Zackie C. Walters)
71. 2 monologs. © Zackie C.
Walters; 60ct67; C 19954 .
MOONSHINING, by Jiinior Samples & Clif
Williamson. 2 1. © Peach Music;
28Aug67; C19851-
THE MOOR'S TREASURE, a play for
children's theater by Ray Mount
& Elizabeth Keyes Mount. 65 1.
10 scenes. Based on The legend
of the Moor's legacy in Washington
Irving '5 The Alhambra. © Ray Mount
& Elizabeth Keyes Mount; l4Aug67;
DU59432.
A MOPPET GOES TO MUSIC LAND, a musical
play In three acts by Ellyn Lance
Terwane, pseud, of Melvern K. Judd.
96 1. Book only. © Melvern K. Judd;
3N0V67; DU70333.
MORAL AND ENTERTAINING ON THE MUSICAL
HERITAGE OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE;
lecture no.l delivered by Angela
Talbot. 23 1. © Angela S. Talbot;
20Sep67; CI9879.
MORALITIES; adapted from Aesop by W. H.
Auden, music by H. W. Henze . 3 !•
Libretto only. © W. H. Auden;
31Aug57; DU6958O.
THE MORE THE MERRIER, a musical book
& some lyrics by Chester Erskine.
134 1. 2 acts. © Chester Erskine;
17Nov57; D'J70l5l.
MORT D'UNE BALEINE; comedie dramatique
en 4 actes, de Jacques Jaquine,
pseud, of Jack Glachino. 78 1.
© Jacques Jaquine; 24Jul67; DU69349.
A MOST INFERIOR WITCH, an original
play by Betty Bramson. Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Pub. Co. 22 p.
(Eldridge popular one act playscripts)
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; lSep67;
DP6561.
THE MOST WONDERFUL SOUND IN THE WORLD,
by June Brindel. I3 1. Recording
script. © June Brindel; 2Nov57;
C20094.
MOTHER'S PRIDE. See
THE STAGE MOTHER.
MOURNERS AT THE BIER. See
A TRIO FOR THE LIVING.
MOUSE ON THE MOON, a comedy in two
acts adapted by Christopher Sergei
from the book by Leonard Wlbberley.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. 96 p.
© Leonard Wlbberley & Christopher
Sergei; lDec67; DP6547.
MOUZMAL, a new play by Nellise Child
(Nelllse Child Rosenfeld) 1 v.
2 acts. © Nellise Child; 13Nov57;
DU70059.
THE MOVIE MAKERS; shooting script for
half hour TV pilot film by Bruce
Williamson. 17 1. © Bruce William-
son; 19Sep57; DU69627.
MOVING OUT & A GARDEN PARTY; two
plays by Brendan Behan; Introduced
by Mlcheal hAodha, edited by
Robert Hogan. Dixon, Calif., Pro-
scenium Press. 28 p. (The Short
play series, no. 3) © Beatrice
Behan; lApr57; DP6457.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, by William
Shakespeare; edited by George Lyman
Klttredge. 2d ed. Waltham, Mass.,
Blaisdell Pub. Co. 109 p. (The
Klttredge Shakespeares, rev. by
Irving Rlbner) 5 acts. © Blaisdell
Pub. Co., division of Glrm & Co.;
7Sep67; A948928.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, by William
Shakespeare; edited by Oscar James
Campbell, Alfred Rothschild & Stuart
Vaughan. Bantam globe Shakespeare
commemorative ed. New York, Bantam
Books. 210 p. (A Bantam classic,
SC308) © on introductory material;
Bantam Books, Inc.; lMay57; A923951.
MUHALLIL IN MANHATTAN.
WHO'S WHOOSE.
See
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
125
THE MULATTO'S ORGY, by Lulsa Joseflna
Hernandez, translated by William I.
Oliver. 53 1. A play. © William I.
Oliver; 21Aug67; BUGgh^d.
THE MULCHING OF SOURSOP, a two act
play by Charles E. Hamlin. 29 1.
© Charles E. Hamlin; 26Jul67;
DU69280 .
THE MUMMY'S MASK, an original screenplay
by Chris Fellner (Christopher Allyn
Fellner) I03 1. © Chris Fellner;
19Jul67; DU69198.
MURDER CASTS A LONG SHADOW, by Frankie
Leahy. I63 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Frankie B. Leahy; 17Aug67; DU69439.
MUSICAL EXPERIENCES FOR BASIC LEARNING
READINESS: I GO TO SCHOOL, a script
prepared for . . . Classroom Materials
Co., written by Lois Raebeck. 25 1.
Recording script. © Lois Raebeck;
270ct67; C20029.
THE MUSICALENDAE, by Genevieve K.
Arnold. 25 p. Song-story for
primary grades. © Genevieve K.
Arnold; 15Sep67; DP6551.
MUST CHRISTIAN POETRY WEAR DINGY
HOOPSKIRTS? by Elva McAllaster.
14 1. © Elva McAllaster; WSep67:
CI9874.
MY BOY, MY SON, by Luther C. Whltsitt.
89 1. A play in 5 acts. © Luther
Clinton Whltsitt; llDec67; DU70239.
MY BUDDY CARL, by Robert R. Thompson.
2 1. © Asa Music Co.; 25Sep67;
c 19937.
MY DREAM CAME TRUE, an original story
vrritten & adapted for television by
Carolyn M. Johnson. 32 1. © Carolyn
M. Johnson; 40ct67; DU69787.
MY ENEMY, MY SON, a drama in two acts
by Frank 0' Donne 11. 89 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. NM: revision.
© F. J. O'Donnell; llAug67; DU69426.
MY MOCKING BLISS. See
LONG LIVE LIFE.
MY NAME IS DON-DON, an original story
written % adapted for television by
Mary W. Ruth. 25 1. © Mary W.
Ruth; 29Nov67; DU7OI7I.
MY NEXT OF KIN, a drama about today
by Marvin Davis. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Marvin Davis; 5Nov67; DU70013.
MY OWN LION, an original story written
^ adapted for television by Retta
Ewers. 33 1. © Retta Ewers;
21Sep67; DU69653.
MY POOR MARAT; dialogues In three
parts by Alexei Arbuzev; trans-
lated by Irene Moore. 124 1.
© American Center for Stanislavskl
Theatre Art, Inc.; eNove7; DU70011.
MY SENTENCE OF TWENTY YEARS, an
original story written & adapted for
television by William Underelner.
31 1. © William Underelner; 29Nov67;
DU70181.
MYRRH BRING I, by Alvin Reiss. 47 1.
2 acts. © Alvin Reiss; 3Jul67;
DU69167 .
MYSTERIOUS CAPER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Barbara Schuster. 31 1- © Barbara
Schuster; 3Nov67; DU69993.
THE MYSTERY COWBOY; created & developed
by George Hope. 36 1. © George
Hope; 10Jul67; DU69169-
MYTHS, SYMBOLS AND THE RATIONALE OF
REVOLUTION, by Sidney Hook. 29 1.
Appl. ti.: The symbols, myths and
rationale of revolution. © Sidney
Hook; 22Sep67; C19934.
N
THE NARHENSCHNEIDEH; or, The fool-
ectomy, by Hans Sachs & I. E. Clark.
1 V. (A Stage magic play) NM:
translation, revisions & additions.
© I. E. Clark; 15Aus67; A936720.
NASTASYA'S THEME FROM THE IDIOT, by
Peter Ramsey. 1 v. A play in 3
acts. Adapted from the novel by
Dostoyevesky . © Peter Ramsey;
300ct67; DU69958.
NATIONAL HOROSCOPE, by Carlysle
Carter (Mary B. Carter) 28 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Mary B.
Carter; 13Nov67; DU70041.
NATIVITY BY LANTERM LIGHT, a play for
infants; libretto by Juliet Averay;
music by Desmond Ratcliffe. London,
Novello. 1 V. © Novello & Co.,
Ltd.; lAug67; DFO-1565.
NATURAL MEMORY DEVELOPMENT, by James
W. Welgos. 1 V. 18 lectures.
© James W. Welgos; 17Jul67; C19701.
LE NATUREL; piece en un acte de Claude
Ambares, pseud, de Jean Claude Vallee.
29 1. © Claude Ambares; l80ct67;
DU69905 .
THE NAUGHTY PRINCESS, a play with
music for children in two acts by
Grant Code. 1 v. 2 acts. © Grant
Code; 21Nov67; DU7OII5.
NEAR A TEMPLE. SSS
WITHIN A TEMPLE.
THE NEAR PERFECT MURDER, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Blue Denim Melodear,
pseud, of George L Poole. 33 1-
© George L. Poole; 10Jul67; DU6917I.
NEEDS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion. l4 1. © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; l8Sep67;
CI9896.
NEON SUN, by Janie M. Edwards. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Janie M.
Edwards; lAug67; DU69916.
THE NEST, an original story & screen-
play by Herbert Danska. 147 1.
© Herbert Danska; 8Nov67; DU7OI58.
NEVER BREAK A LOVE, a screenplay by
Jules Bacal. 87 1. © Jules Bacal;
5Deo67; DU70208.
NEVERTHELESS, THEY LAUGH, a musical;
book & lyrics by LaRue Watts, music
by Richard Lescsak. 1 v. Based on
He who gets slapped, by Leonid An-
dreyev. Book & lyrics only.
© LaRue Watts & Richard Lescsak;
20Jul67; DU69316.
NEW BLOOD ON THE RHINE. See
THREE ONE -ACT PLAYS.
A NEW COMEDY; adapted by N. Richard
Nash. 1 V. 2 acts. From the play
by Bill Naughton. © N. Richard
Nash; 17Jul67; DU69183.
NEW DIRECTIONS IN PLANTING; prepared
for Deere & Co. by Wilding.
Writer: Tom Clark. 13 1. Script.
©Wilding, Inc.; 30Aug67; CI9866.
THE NEW ENGLAND TRAGEDIES; two verse
plays by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow;
edited by J. W. Zorn. Endioott;
Giles Cory of the Salem Farms. I9I p.
NM; revision. © John W. Zorn; 10ct66;
A935814.
THE NEW FATHER, an original one act
comedy by Fran O'Brien. 42 1,
© Fran O'Brien; 20Nov67; DU70155.
NEW FREEDOM OF SHAPE IN NEW SHELL
FORMS, by Seymour Rutkin. 33 1.
© Seymour Rutkin; 14 Jul 67; C19721.
THE NEW MORALITY, by Lenore D. Hanks.
26 1. (A Christian Science lecture,
no. 5) © Lenore D. Hanks; lSep67;
CI9841.
NEW SALEM DAYS, a play in five acts by
Beulah Greene Squires. 1 v.
© Beulah Greene Squires (Mrs. Glenn S.
Squires); 27Sep67; DU697I7.
A NEW, SIMPLIFIED APPROACH TO THE
DESIGN OF OPTIMAL PULSE TRANSFORMERS
USING FERRITE TOROIDS, H-CORES, AND
POT CORES, by W. J. Postma. 1 v.
© Ferroxcube Corp.; 15Jun67; C19720.
THE NEW TESTAMENT FOR TODAY, THE GOSPEL
OF JOHN, by Joseph A. Grassi. 1 v.
Recording script. NM: adaptation.
© Joseph A. Grassi; 28Aug67; C19843.
THE NEW TESTAMENT FOR TODAY, THE
GOSPEL OF LUKE, THE ACTS OF THE
APOSTLES, by Joseph A. Grassi.
1 V. Recording script. © Joseph
A. Grassi; 6Nov57; C20017 .
A NEW TWIST, by James C. Anderson 8e
Lorraine Ell. 1 v. A screenplay.
© James C. Anderson & Lorraine Ell;
9Aug67; DU69385.
NEW WHEAT ON THE WAY (Hybrid wheat is
coming) Prepared for Deere & Co.
by Wilding. Writer: John Davenport.
9 1. Script. © Wilding, Inc.;
17Jul67; CI9722.
NEW YORK TIME SNAP, a filmstrip for
6 characters in New York City
written by Cesar Antonio Torres.
1 V. © Cesar Antonio Torres;
190ct67; DU69890.
NICKY SKILLTAPE READING PROGRAM, by
Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc. 1 v.
18 reels. © Charles E. Merrill
Books, Inc.; 10Aug67; C19808.
THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISK4AS; scenario
& dialogue. Author-writer, Louise
Turnbull; scenario adaptation,
Richard Woellhaf; producer-director,
William N. Turnbull, Jr. 1 v.
3 parts. ©Elba Productions, Inc.;
3Jul67; DU59105.
NIGHT DREAMS, by Carla Joseph. 24 1.
A screenplay. Text only. © Carla
Joseph; 24Aug67; DU69485.
NIGHT OF RECKONING, an original story
written & adapted for television by
K. Mahadoo. 31 1. © K. Mahadoo;
19Dec67; DU70310.
THE NIGHT OF THE BIG PARADE, by
J. Stafford Smith. 71 1. Screen-
play. © James Stafford Smith;
19Jul67; DU69194.
NIGHTFALL. See
ECLIPSE.
THE NIGHTINGALE, by Orin Tovrov. 1 v.
A screenplay. © Orin Tovrov;
llJul67; DU69143.
NIGHTINGALE FOR DINNER, a play in a
dream by Josef Topol, adapted from the
Czech by George & Christine Voskoveo.
55 1. © George Voskoveo & Christine
Voskoveo; I3N0V67; DU70111.
1966 MODEL NO. 660 COMBINE; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. 14 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19753.
NINETEENTH CENTURY BRITISH DRAMA, an
anthology of representative plays;
edited by Leonard R. N. Ashley.
Scott, Foresman & Co. 7OO p.
NM: additions, © Scott, Foresman &
Co.; 20Sep67; A958988.
NO BETTER, a play in three acts by
Robert E. Ingham. 1 v. © Robert
Edward I.ngham; 22Nov67; DU70117.
NO BIZ LIKE SHOW BIZ! Recording script
for the Pontiao Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 18 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; C19904 .
NO HOLE, GOAL, MOLE, a comedy ab-
straction in three acts by Don
Conreaux (Donald Jean Conreaux)
1 V. © Don Conreaux; '5Nov67;
DU70OO8.
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126
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
NC MAN'S LAND, a play In one act by
Vincent Williams. 14 1. © Vincent
Williams; 5Sep67; DU69527.
NO, MORE GHOSTS, PLEASE, by George R.
Carson. 1 v. A play In 2 acts.
© George Richard Carson; 30Aug67;
DU69514.
NOBODY'S DARLING, a comedy In three
acts by Jerome J. Garber. 1 v.
© Jerome J. Garber; 130ct67; DU69872.
UNA nOCHE DE PRIMA VERA SIN SUENO;
comedla humorlstlca en tres actos
por Enrique Jardiel Poncela, edited
by Francisco C. Laoosta. New York,
Appleton-Century-Crofts. I08 p .
©Meredith Pub. Co.; 29Sep67;
A941987.
NOSOTROS SOMOS DIOS. See
WE ARE GOD.
HOT COMPLICATED GIRL. See
KUUSOOKA YUSE NAMI.
NOT WITH A BANG, a two-act play in
eight scenes by Sterling Harper.
51 1. © Sterling Harper; 7Sep67;
DU69566.
NOTHING HAPPENS ON SATURDAY, a one-act
play in two scenes by Stephen Lewis.
18 1. © Stephen P. Lewis; 15Nov67;
Dirroosi .
NOTHING MAKES LOTO, a play by Joe
Uris (Joseph Samuel Uris) 21 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Joseph
Samuel Uris; 8Dec67; DU70369.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN;
book & lyrics by Gretchen Cryer,
music by Nancy Ford (Nancy Ford
Charles) 2 v. 2 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. as What's in the
' Mind?,"^ I)U G 910G. NM: revision &
addition. © Gretchen Cryer &
Nancy Ford; 5Jul67; DU69106.
THE NOW PEOPLE, by Ed Hall (Edward
Hall) & Marvin Lagunof f . 100 1.
A screenplay. © Edward Hall &
Marvin Lagunoff; 21Aug67; DU69l(65.
NUN'S PRIEST'S TALE. See
CHANTICLEER AND THE FOX,
THE HUT SORTER, a new musical comedy
with book by Joe Catinella, music
& lyrics by Danny Sachs. 135 !•
2 acts. Book only. © Joe Catinella
S: Danny Sachs; l80ct67; DU69887 .
NUTT HOUSE NO.316, a Broadway comedy
with music by Van Dyck Story.
1 V. 29 scenes. Book only.
© Van Dyck Story; 14Nov67 ;
DU70259.
o
LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM, a Christ-
mas play ir] two acts, for 8 charac-
ters plus choir by Marjorie J.
Wagner. 5 p. © Marjorie Wagner;
15Feb67; DP6'+35.
SAY CAN YOU SEE, by Peter Kass.
102 1. A screenplay. © Peter Kass;
29Sep67; DU69711-
OBADIAH, by Robert Olen Butler.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © Robert
Olen Butler; 22Nov67; DU70150.
AN OCCURRENCE AT OWL CREEK BRIDGE,
a play in one act by Christopher
Sergei. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
22 p. Based on the short story by
Ambrose Bierce. ® Dramatic Pub. Co.;
20Sep67; DP6490.
ODE TO THE WILD, WILD RANGER, a panto-
mime by Alfonso F. Angel. Sioux
City, Iowa, Wetmore Declamation
Bureau. 3 1. © Wetmore Declamation
Bureau; lSep67; DP6535.
THE ODYSSEY OF JIM RYAN; or. The
runner. A seventeen act scenario
by John N. Sullivan. 82 1.
© John Neville Sullivan; 15Aug67;
DU69417.
OEDIPUS, by Harry Partch. 191 P-
An opera, ."ippl. states prev. reg.
6JUI54, DU57't02. NM: revisions.
© Harry Partch; 2Nov67; DU70071.
OEDIPUS THE KING, by Sophocles in an
acting version by Robert A. Johnston.
2 acts. (In Teleclass study guide,
literature 112, Introduction to drama,
p. 22-50) © Robert A. Johnston;
5Jan67 (In notice: I966); DPS^Se.
OF POLICY AND PRACTICE, prepared for
American Oil Co. by Wilding;
writer, John Davenport. 53 1.
© American Oil Co.; 27Jun67; C19657.
OF WATER AND STONE; screenplay by
Edward Longo. 36 1. 20 scenes.
©Edward Longo; 9Aug67; DUSgjSlt .
OFF THE STREETS, a street show in two
acts by Juliene Berk. 71 1.
A musical play. Book & lyrics only.
© Juliene Berk; l8Deo67; DU70339.
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, a comedy In
three acts by Ernest Gleckman. 83 1.
©Ernest Gleckman; llSep67; DU6957lt .
OFPICIUM PASTORUM (The shepherds at
the manger) An acting version of
a 13th-century liturgical music-
drama transcribed & translated by
William L. Smoldon. London, Oxford
University Press. 12 p. © Oxford
University Press; 31Aug67; DFO-I570.
OH JE JIGS AND JULEPS. See
TIME ¥AS.
OIL WELLS AND CATTLE ON A GOLP COURSS,
See
US GOLFERS CURSE YOU, WIDOW KIMSOCK.
THE OLD GUARD, a play in one act by
Hugh King. Chicago, Dramatic Pub.
Co. 23 p. © Hugh King; 60ct67;
DP6519.
THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD, a play in three
acts by Avery Gorman. 1 v. © Avery
Corman; 21Sep67; DU69665 .
OLE MACK, by Carl Perkins. Sheet.
A recitation. © Cedarwood Pub. Co.,
Inc.; 60ct67; C20024.
OLIVE PITS, by Peter Berg & Peter
Cohon. 13 1. A play. © San Fran-
cisco Mime Troupe; 20Nov67; DU7OO92.
THE OMEGANS; screenplay by Waldon
Wheeland. 85 1. Appl. author:
Merit Productions, Inc., employer
for hire. © Merit Productions, Inc.;
6Nov67; DU70066.
ON TELEVISION, by Junior Samples &
Cliff Williamson. Sheet. Recita-
tion. © Peach Music; 28Sep67;
CI9958.
ON THE RIGHT TRACK; recording script
for the Pontiac Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. 15 1.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; C 19905 .
ON THE ROAD WITH THE HARDLY WORTHIT
PLAYERS, by Steve Baron (Steven E.
Baron), Chet Dowling (Chester Dow-
ling), Dennis Wholey & Bill Minkin
(William Minkin) 1 v. K parts.
© Steve Baron, Chet Dowling, Bill
Minkin & Dennis Wholey: l6Aug67;
c 19815.
ON TO BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS, a
musical, book & lyrics by John
Arnold. 1 v. Book & lyrics only.
© John Arnold; l60ot67; DU69840.
ONCE AROUND THE UNIVERSE, a musical for
the screen in three acts; lyrics by
Jay Fishman, music by Lor Crane,
book by Jay Fishman & Llla Levant.
1 V. © Lor Crane & Jay Fishman;
190c t67; DU69895.
ONCE ON A BEAUTIFUL DAY, a one-act
play by David Newburge. 1 v.
Includes lyrics to 3 songs.
© David Newburge; 26jun67; DU69123.
ONCE UPON A BALLOON, a one-act play
with music by Karln & Peggy Dennis .
1 V. © Peggy Jo Dennis & Karln
Suzanne Dennis; 14Aug67; DU69't06.
THE ONE IN HIS LIFE, a comedy In one
act for women by Fred Carmichael.
Boston, Baker's Plays. 32 P-
(Baker's royalty plays) Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 28Jul67;
DP6't42.
ONE LITTLE LIE CAN STIR UP A WHOLE
TOWN, an original story written fc
adapted for television by Bethel
Strickland. 30 1. © Bethel
Strickland; 29Nov67; DU70172.
ONE OF A KIND, a play In two acts by
David Sheldon. 1 v. © David
Sheldon; 15Nov67; DU70082.
ONE, TWO, THREE, a comedy In three
acts by Frank Kulla. I32 1.
© Frank Kulla; lDec67; DU70193-
THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN, a play by Frank
D. Gilroy. 1 v. 3 acts. © Frank D.
Gilroy; 28Aug67; DU69501.
EEN ONTDEKKING, DIE IN DE BEHOEFTEN
VAN DEZE TUB VOORZIET (A discovery
that meets the needs of today) Een
lezing over de Christelijke Weten-
schap door Martin Broones. 20 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. l6Feb66,
CI8200. NM: Dutch translation.
© Martin Broones; 29Sep67; 0199^3.
EN OPDAGELSE, DER DAEKKER VOR TIDS
BEHOV (A discovery that meets the
needs of today) Et foredrag om
Kristen Videnskab af Martin Broones.
20 1. Appl. states prev. reg.
l6Feb66, CI82OO. NM: Danish
translation. © Martin Broones;
i6nov66; C20067.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MY TEEN-AGE SON,
by Lundberg, Thompson & Associates.
2 sheets. © Lundberg, Thompson &
Associates, Inc.; 21Jul67; CI9709.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MY TEENAGE SON, by
Robert R. Thompson. Sheet.
© Asa Music Co.; 25Sep67; CI9936.
THE OPEN MEETING, a comedy in one
act by A. R. Gurney, Jr. 31* 1.
©Albert R. Gurney, Jr.; 230ct67;
DU59906 .
OPERA POUR UN TYRAN, de Henri Francois
Rey. 167 1. A play. © Henri
Francois Rey; l80ct67; DU69903.
OPERATION BABYBUGGYBUMPER; two act
comedy by G. P. Wolfe & Gil Blum
(Gilbert Blum) 1 v. ® Glenn P.
Wolfe & Gilbert Blum; 240ct67;
DU69915 .
OPERATION CROSSBOW; recording script
for the General Motors of Canada by
Jam Handy Organization. 14 1.
© General Motors of Canada, Ltd.;
l8Sep67; CI9898.
OPERATION JERICHO, by Joseph D. Hopkins.
17 1. Filmstrlp script. © West
Springfield Public Schools;
25Aug67; C19840.
OPERATION SUZY, by Joao Duarte Da Mota
Cerveira (Arlevrec, pseud.) 63 1.
A play. © Joao Duarte Da Mota
Cerveira; I4jul67; DU69206.
ORANGES, a play in one act by
Richard Dotterer. 18 1. © Richard
A.Dotterer; 7Jul67; DU691?7.
THE ORDERLY OCCURRENCE OF PRIME
NUMBERS, by George P. Loweke.
20 1. © George P. Loweke;
6Nov67; C 20031.
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127
ORESTEIA. See
THE HOUSE OP ATREUS.
ORGANIZATIONAL CASE STUDY: THE ACME
COMPANYj by Harry Levlnson. 10 1.
© Harry Levlnson; 6Nov67; C20037 .
THE ORIENTAL RUG AFFAIR, by Grace
Baughan. 41 1 . (The man from
U.N.C.L.E.) A film script. © Grace
Baughan; 7Aug67; DU6'9351-
ORIGINS; pilot video-tape project
script by Charles Blackman. l4 1.
© Charles Blackman; 6nov67; C20051.
ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD, a comic
operetta in three acts; new book &
lyrics by Phil Park, music by Jacques
Offenbach, music adapted & arranged
by Ronald Hanmer. London, J. Wein-
berger. 80 p. From the original by
H. Cremieux & L. Halevy. Libretto.
Appl. states prev. reg. 120ct56,
DU67063. © Josef Weinberger, Ltd.;
31Dec66; DFI897.
THE OTHER MAN, a play by John Allen.
55 1. © John Macnab Allen; ll|Sep57;
DU696O7 .
THE OTHER WAR, by John R. Williams.
56 1. A play in 3 acts. © John R.
Williams; 7Dec57; DU70226.
OTHER WISE MAN. See
THE QUEST OF THE MAGI.
OUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED, COMRADE,
a television play by James Bredt,
pseud, of Bernard Pagenstecher .
79 1. © Bernard Pagenstecher a.k.a.
James Bredt; 21Jul67; DU69233.
OUR FEET ARE SO CRUCIAL TO THE WAY
WE FEEL, by Bennett Wilson, pseud,
of Barbara Allan Kite. 31 1.
© Barbara Allan Hlte; 3Jul67; DU69IO2.
OUR PRIZE POSSESSIONS, a play in three
acts by Merrick S. Talcove. 1 v.
© Merrick Steven Talcove; 17Jul67;
DU69180.
OUR RUN IN SPACE, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Arthur 0. Robertson. JO 1.
© Arthur 0. Robertson; 40ct67;
DU69788.
OUR TIME. See
WE CONQUER THE WORLD FROM MEN.
OUT OF IT, an original screenplay by
Paul Williams. May 15, 1967 revision.
© Pressman-Williams Enterprises,
Inc.; 27Jul67; DU69286.
OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND, by Robert
Barron. "1 v. A play in h scenes.
© Robert Barron; 6Nov67; DU70010.
OUT OF THE window; By Al Eadeh
(Alfred R. Eadeh) 1 v. A musical
play in 2 acts. © Alfred R. Eadeh;
19Jul67; DU692OO.
THE OUTCOME OF A BOY'S DETERMINATION,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Elsie Lacy.
50 1. © Elsie Lacy; l8Dec67;
DU70305.
THE OUTLAW ROBIN HOOD, a play for young
people by Moses Goldberg. 70 1.
8 scenes. © Moses Goldberg;
4Deo67; DU70198.
OVER-ORGANIZATION MEETS THE SUBURBS;
or. How to get peptic ulcers in
three weeks. By Michael J. Looby.
3 1. © Michael J. Looby; 20ot67;
CI995O.
OVER THE EDGE OP THE WORLD, by Eliza-
beth C. Fox. 2 p. A play in 4
scenes. ® Elizabeth C. Fox; 110ct67;
DU69769.
P & A SELL-A-SCOPE NEWS; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
28 1. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; CI9892.
PABLO AND THE OTHERS, a play in two
acts by Howard Southgate . 1 v.
© Howard Southgate; 29Aug67;
DU69603 .
PACEM IN TERRIS, a play in one act
by B. S. Bercovicl. 1 v.
© Bernard S. Bercovicl; lAug67;
DU69335 .
A PACKAGE OF VALUE! Recording script
for the Admiral Corp. by Jam Handy
Organization. 10 1. © Admiral
Corp.; l8sep67; CI9880.
LA PAGAILLE; ou, Hon beau chateau.
Comedie en quatre actes de Roger
Ferdinand. I63 1. © Roger
Ferdinand; 21Aug67; DU69'^98.
THE PAGEANT GAME; script for 1967
Miss Oklahoma pageant, by Ann Louise
Spencer & Charles Rlghtmer. 1 v.
© Miss Oklahoma Pageant Corp., Inc.;
24nov67; C20111.
PAINTING. See
ART APPRECIATION: PAINTING.
THE PALACE AT 4 A.M., a play by Howard
Moss. 1 V. 2 acts. © Howard Moss;
6nov67; DU70104.
PAMELA; or. Virtue rewarded. A
musical comedy by Moses Chusid.
2 V. 2 acts. Based on the novel
by Samuel Richardson. © Moses
Chusid; 200ct67; DU69856.
THE FANAL, by Kenneth Bernard. .108 1.
A play in 2 acts. © Kenneth Bernard;
19Sep67; DU69629.
PANDORA'S DECEIT, an opera in five
scenes; a dissertation by Elwyn
Kent Hughes. [Libretto by Jan Ann
Lawson] Microfilm. © Elwyn Kent
Hughes & Jan Ann Lawson; 31May67;
DP6466.
PAPA HAYDN, JOLLY MUSIC MAKER, a two
act episodic play by Ann Stevenson
(Anna N. Stevenson) 23 1. With
music. © Ann Stevenson; 310ct67;
DU69938 .
THE PAPERS, a play by Hans Ruesoh.
97 1. © Hans Ruesch; 21Nov67;
DU7019I.
PAP'S PLACE, an original story written
& adapted for television by Georgia
Boy, pseud, of Samuel Thomas. 32 1.
© Samuel Thomas; 20Jul67; DU69224 .
PARADE DE LA RENGAINE. See
AIMEZ-VOUS LE THEATRE?
PARADOX; episode no.l, written &
created by L. Nicholas-Dohlmann.
33 1. A film script. © L. Nicholas-
Dohlmann; 250ct67; C2OO23.
THE PARDONER'S TALE, V.1-2; opera in
one act by John S. Davis. Microfilm.
An adaptation of an episode from
Chaucer's Canterbury tales.
® John Stuart Davis; 310ct67;
DP6572.
PARENTS, ANYONE? A play in 3 acts,
written by Moreen Hirsch. I5I p-
© Moreen Hirsch; 25Jul67; DU69440.
THE PARLEMENT OF HEFNE, a liturgical
drama for soloists, chorus, dancers,
strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion,
timpani and organ by James Roger
Llndholm. 1 v. Microfilm.
Adaptation with music of the work
entitled Ludus Coventrles, by
Katharine S. Block. © James Roger
Llndholm; 30Jun67; DP6484.
THE PART OF MEMORY IN SIGHT READING;
lecture by Llllas Mackinnon. 19 1.
© Llllas L. Mackinnon; 3Nov67;
C2OO3O.
THE PARTNERS, a comedy in three acts
by Arthur Marx. 1 v. © Arthur
Marx; 28Aug67; DU695O6.
PARTS PRODUCE PROFITS; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. 12 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19754 .
THE PASSING TOUCH OP SUMMER, by Arlan
Coffman. 41 1. A play in 2 parts.
© Arlan Coffman; 28Aug67; DU69509.
THE PASSION OF JESSE JONES, a dramati-
co-musical; book & lyrics by Tony
Preston (Anthony Glenwood Preston)
107 1. 2 acts. ® Anthony Glenwood
Preston; 12Dec67; DU70357 .
PASSION PENDING, a play by Eileen &
Robert Mason Pollock. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Eileen & Robert Mason Pollock;
12Dec67; DU70347.
LA PASSION SELON SADE; mystere de
chambre avec tableaux vlvants pre-
cede de solo, avec un couple rara
et suivi d'une autre phrase a trois
de Sylvano Bussotti. [Milano]
Ricordi. 1 v. Italian. Partitura.
© G. Ricordi &'C., S.P.A.; 7Sep66;
DFI90I.
PASSIONELLA. See
THE APPLE TREE.
THE PAST IS PRESENT, by Este Star.
26 1. © Este Star; 7Jul67; DU69128.
THE PATH OF LIFE; television play by
Estella Smith. 36 1. © M. Estella
Smith; 25Jul67; DU69268.
PATTERNS IN TIME. See
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF HARDWOODS.
PAULINE, a musical play in two acts
of ten scenes each; book & music by
John T. Cuimniskey. 1 v. Based on
the life of Pearl White. Book &
lyrics only. © John T. Cummiskey;
19Dec67; DU70355.
PAUSE FOR THE FLAG, by Sylvia C. Lopez.
3 1. © Sylvia C. Lopez; 4Aug67;
CI977I.
PAY FOR THE HUNTER, a play by Matthew
Jones, pseud, of J. F. Adkins .
1 v. 3 acts. © J. F. Adkins;
l8Sep67; DU69727.
EL PAYASO CORALITO, by Angela Luna.
40 1. A play. © Angela Luna;
2Aug67; DU69321.
PEACE, PATRIOTISM, APPOMATTOX, A GREAT
STATESMAN, by William J. Peifer.
4 1. © William J. Peifer; 5Sep67;
C19848.
PEASANT AS MILLIONAIRE. See
THE MAIDEN PROM THE PAIRYWORLD.
THE pebble; a play in three acts by
Arline Faro, pseud, of Arline
Faruolo. 1 v. ® Arline Faro;
l60ct67; DU69860.
PEER GYNT AND THE TROLLS, by Joseph
Scott, pseud, of Joseph Kirlano.
1 V. Screenplay. ® Joseph Scott;
25Jul67; DU69266.
PEER PROGRAM. See
PLANNED EXPERIENCES IN EFFECTIVE
RELATING, PEER.
PENNY, a musical play in three acts.
Story by Eloise Miller Harris; lyrics
by Eloise Miller Harris & Governor
Chapman. 1 v. ® Eloise Miller;
Harris; 8Aug67; DU69387 .
THE PENSIONERS, a tender comedy In two
acts, ten scenes by Theodore Pratt.
127 1. Appl. states prev. reg. as
The golden years, 26Mar56, DU42091.
NM: revision & addition. ® Theodore
Pratt; 21Dec67; DU7O348.
PENTECOST AND THE NEW JERUSALEM SPOKEN
OF IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION IN THE
HOLY BIBLE; treatise by Luke Turner,
Jr. 7 1. © Luke Turner, Jr.;
11 Jul 67; C19690.
at
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DRAMAS
July — Dec. I
PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE; recording
script for the J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. Agricultural
version. 20 1. © J. I. Case Co.;
l8sep67; C19890.
PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE; recording
script for the J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. Construction
version. 2? 1. © J. I. Case Co.;
l8Sep67; C19889.
PEOPLE WHO CARE; recording script for
the Delco Radio Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 16 1. © Delco
Radio Division, General Motors Corp.;
l8Sep67; CI9897.
THE PEP RALLY, by John Arnold. 1 v.
A play. © John Arnold; 21Jul67;
DU5923t .
PEPSIS AND WINE, by Roberta Miller.
122 1. A play in 2 acts. © Roberta
Jane Miller; 22Nov67; DU7OII8.
PERE GORIOT. See
GORIOT.
THE PERFECT CRIME, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Abial S. Hammond. 5I 1.
© Abial S. Hammond; ltOct67; DU69779.
PERFORMANCE, a one act play by
J. Rachuy Brlndel. 21 1. © June
Raohuy Brlndel; 14Dec67; DU70327.
PERILS AND PROGRESS, by Nancy S. Peacock.
1 V. A musical play. © Nancy 8.
Peacock; 22Jun67; DU69638.
THE PERILS OF HAROLD, a series of
comedy skits by Ted Cottrell.
1 V. 6 skits. ©Ted Cottrell;
l8Sep67; DU69622.
PERSONALITY OP A PROSPECT; recording
script for the J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. 21 1.
© J. I. Case Co.; l8Sep67; CI9887.
PETER, DEAR, YOU'RE A GENIUS! By
Dextor York, pseud, of Henry Leon
Runnels HI. 85 1. A screenplay.
© Dextor York; lAug67 ; DU69308.
PETER PAN. See
PETER PAN AND CAPTAIN HOOK.
PETER PAN AND CAPTAIN HOOK, an
adaptation for recording of James
Barrie's Peter Pan, written by Peter
Haas. 1 V. A musical play in 4
acts. Book & lyrics only. © on
book; Peter Haas; 170ct67; DU69827.
PETER'S TRIUMPH; fantasy for children
in 2 acts & 5 scenes by Odette M.
Carey. 1 v. © Odette M. Carey;
3Nov67; DU70026.
PETITE ETERNITE. gee
CARPE NOCTEM.
PEWTER, a TV series for children by
Nora Nafzger. 1 v. Contents: The
Inn of the donkeys. --The great beast,
Typhon. © Nora Nafzger; 29Aug67;
DU69473.
THE PHANTOM LAKE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Florence A. Ivy. 30 1. © Florence
A. Ivy; 24Jul67; DU69257 .
PHILEMON UMD BAUKIS'. See
DIE SPURLOSEN.
LE PHILOSOPHE, comedle en 4 actes de
Jullen Vartet, pseud, de Maurice
Vacher. 1 v. © Jullen Vartet;
l80ct67; DU69901.
PHONICS (A-D) SKILLTAPE PROGRAM,
by Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc.
1 V. 4 units. © Charles E.
Merrill Books, Inc.; 10Aug67;
C19810.
PHONICS PROGRAM FOR TAPES, by Arleen
Bemis. 172 1. © Arleen Berals;
25Sep67; C19926 .
PHYSICS IN SPACE, by Pedro J. Dozal.
5 1. Lecture. © Pedro Jose Dozal;
26Ju167; C19716.
PICK THE PRODUCT, by Russell W.
Varney. 2 sheets. A television
script. © Russell W. Varney;
270ct67; C20090.
PICKING UP PIECES, a dramatic-musical
sampler of the Yiddish theater in
America compiled & written by
S. M. L. Dworkln. 1 v. 2 parts.
Book & lyrics only. © S. M. L.
Dworkln; l80ct67; DU69829.
A PICTURE OF A MAN IN A HURRY, by
Howard G. Hill. 1 v. A lecture.
© Howard G. Hill; 20ot67; C19988.
PIECE D'AUTOMNE, a three act play by
James J. Roblscoe. 56 1. © James
John Roblscoe; 15Aug67; DU69413.
A PIECE OF THE ACTION, by Robert Lee
Smith. 12 1. Television script.
© Robert Lee Smith; llSep67; CI9862.
THE PIECES, by Barry D. Schneider.
99 1. A play in 2 acts. © Barry D.
Schneider; 7Aug67; DU69637.
PIECES OF CEMENT, a play In three
scenes by Marlen M. Long. 44 1.
© Marlen Mumford Long; 6Nov67;
DU7006I.
THE PIED PIPER, an understatement In
one act, book & lyrics by Nadine
Lewis, music by Lor Crane. 1 v.
© Lor Crane & Nadine Lewis; 190ct67 ;
DU6-"-"
THE PIED PIPER; arranged, written &
edited by Mae Iris Davis Allen.
14 1. 5 scenes. With excerpts from
The pied piper by Robert Browning.
© Mae Iris Davis Allen; llSep67;
DU69676.
PIED PIPER; motion picture musical
by Sam Wllholt. 47 1. © Avenue
Pub. Co.; l60ct67; DU69865.
PIETAj an epic drama by Donna Drew
Roman (Donna Phyllis Roman) 107 1.
90 units. © Donna Drew
Roman; 31Aug57; DU6959b.
THE PILL, an original story written
& adapted for television by Esther
Barlor. 3I 1. © Esther Barlor;
21Sep67; DU69658.
THE, PILLARS OF HERCULES AND PLUS
ULTRA OF SPAIN, by John Fies .
22 1. Lecture. © John Fies;
I3N0V67; C20058.
PINK FEATHERS, by Bill Livingston,
Walter C. Wernecke, Charles Stanley
& Joana Leschln. 1 v. A musical
play in 2 acts. © Bill Livingston &
Charles Stanley; l80ct67; DU69942 .
THE PIRATES OF PENNYZANCE, a television
script by Lynne C. Garshgo. 48 1.
10 scenes. © Lynne C. Garshgo;
300ct67; DU69946.
PIROSCHKA; Slngspiel in zwel Tellen
(7 Blldern) von Karlhelnz Gutheim;
Musik von Ferenc Farkas . [Austria]
Universal Edition (l47l6) 96 p.
Nach elnem Stoff von Hugo Hartung.
Textbuch. © Universal Edition,
A.G.; 2Aug67; DFO-1568.
THE PLAIN DEALER, by William Wycherley;
edited by Leo Hughes. Lincoln, Uni-
versity of Nebraska Press. 183 p.
(Regents Restoration drama series)
NM: Introd., appendixes & notes.
© University of Nebraska Press;
2Nov67; A949527.
PLANNED EXPERIENCES IN EFFECTIVE
RELATING, PEER, a program of Inter-
personal exercises for small groups
by Betty Berzon & Jerome Relsel.
1 V. Typescript of program tapes.
Appl. tl.: PEER program. © Betty
Berzon S; Jerome Relsel; 24Jul67;
C 197 12.
PLANTING TIME, a play by John Innez, |
pseud, of John Hlnes. I08 1. '
2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg.
l4May65, DU63042. NM: revision.
© John Innez; 15May67; DU69219. '
A PLAY OF TODAY CALLED ROACH AWAY, '
by Marilyn Geller (Marilyn M. Child,
pseud.) 1 V. ©Marilyn Geller;
17Aug67; DU69434.
A PLAY THAT EVEN MY MOTHER COULD
UNDERSTAND, a one-act play by
William Kushner. 36 1. © William I
Kushner; 8Dec67; DU70234 . "j
PLAYS: CLASSIC & CONTEMPORARY; edited
by R. W. Lid 8c Daniel Bernd. ,
Philadelphia, Llpplncott. 623 p. I
©J. B. Llpplncott Co.; 10Apr67;
A926332 .
PLAYS FOR A NEW THEATER; playbook 2. j
282 p. (A New Directions paperbook,
2l6) 5 plays. NM: compilation &
notes. ©New Directions Pub. Corp.;
21Nov66; DP6450.
PLAYSONG; shooting script by Joseph
Scott. 14 1. © Joseph Scott;
17Aug67; DU69t36.
PLAYWRIGHTS FOR TOMORROW, VOL. 3-4, a
collection of plays by John Lewln
& others; edited with an Introd. by '
Arthur H. Ballet. Minneapolis,
University of Minnesota Press. 2 v.
NM: Introd. & compilation. © Uni-
versity of Minnesota; lSep57;
A948507, 948650.
THE POINT OF GRAM, by James M. Kalett.
32 1. A play In 2 scenes. © James i
M. Kalett; 310ct67; DU69929.
A POINT OF VIEW, an address by [
Leonard Everett Fisher. 6 1.
© Leonard Everett Fisher; 40ct67;
CI9938.
POKO AND THE JUMPING BEANS, a musical
play for children by Bessie F.
Collins. 51 1. 3 acts. ©Bessie
P. Collins; 19Jul67; DU69238.
POLICE BRUTALITY, by John Stewart.
Sheet. © SFO Music, Inc.; 13Sep67: li
CI9859. ' y f I, j
POLITICS ON PARADE, a miniature show I
for political rallies by Eleanor I
& Newell Long. 1 v. With music.
© Newell H. Long; 22Aug67; DP6529.
THE POLKA DOTTED ELEPHANT, a musical
fantasy. Book, Don Gaul (Donald
Gaul); music, Don Gaul; lyrics,
Bette & Don Gaul. 2 v. © Donald
A. Gaul & Bette T. Gaul; l6Nov67;
DU7OO86.
PONCE DE LEON, by John Corig. 14 1.
A play. © John Corlg; l4Aug67;
DU69403.
POON, by Mary Kennedy. 38 1. A play
in 2 acts. Based on a legend of the
Far East. © Mary Kennedy; l8Sep67;
DU69585 .
POOR BOY AND THE SNOWMAN, by William
Krost & Ephraim Cruz. 1 v. A
musical play. © William A. Krost &
Ephraim Cruz; l4Aug67; DU69404 .
POOR DAVID, a comedy in three acts
by Ronald M. Wright. Boston, Baker's
Plays. 77 p. (Baker's royalty
plays) ©Walter H. Baker Co.;
5Jul67; DP6427.
POP AND AUNT LOU, BORNEO SLAVES, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Myrtle Alderman Hodges.
27 1. © Myrtle Alderman Hodges;
24Nov67; DU70124.
POP THEMES FROM THE CLASSICS, by William
McMalns. 3 1. A recording script.
© Pointer System, Inc.; 25Sep67;
CI9923.
THE PORTRAIT OF A SLAVE, a one -act
drama by A. R. Maynor Woods. 30 1.
©A. R. Maynor Woods; lAug67; DU693IO.
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PORTRAIT OF EVIL; original screenplay ty
Stephen Lewis. 86 1. © Stephen P.
Lewis; 12Dec67; DU7O329.
POST MERIDIAN, a comedy In 3 acts
adapted by Donald Stuart. 110 1.
From Crusade for Cleo, a spoof in
three acts hy Robert Seeley S:
Post meridian, by Robert Seeley.
© Donald Stuart; 13Nov67; DU70057 .
POST MERIDIAN, a comedy in three acts
bv Robert Seeley. 110 1. © Robert
b'. Seeley; lDeo67; DU7OI96.
THE POT SONG; or. Garbage; or. Com-
mercial. Words & music by Michael
Peter Smith. Sheet. © Spanky 8c
Og Music Corp.; 7Aug67; CI9806.
POUF! GOES THE WEEZIE, a play by
Oklahoma Jones (Tommy Ray Jones)
1 V. 5 acts. © Tommy Ray Jones;
22Sep67; DU69667.
LES POULAGATS; comedie en 5 tableaux
par Raymond Castans. 1 v. © Raymond
Castans; l80ct67; DU69904 .
PRAYj ALBERT, PRAYl A play In three
acts by William W. Bohn, Jr.
1 V. © William W. Bohn, Jr.;
24Nov67; Dli70129.
PRAYER FOR UNDERSTANDING, by Elbert
Ray Martin. Sheet. © Elbert
Ray Martin; 90ct67; CI9951.
THE PRE-ANNOUNCED SAVIOUR, a Christmas
program by Samuel H. Cox. Winona
Lake, Inc., Rodeheaver Co. 15 p.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 25Sep67 ; DP5495.
EL PRECIO DE UNA VIDA; original de
Angela Luna, pseud, of Maria de los
Angeles Luna. 8k 1. ©Maria de los
Angeles Luna; 120ct57; DU698i*5.
PRESENTING MACKIE ALLAN, by Elaine
Hanna (Elaine Hanna Mensh) 149 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Elaine Hanna
Mensh; 100ct67; DU69822.
PRESENTING TED SCHWARTZ, by Ted
Schwartz, 1 v. Monologues.
© Ted Schwartz; lNov67; C20028.
PRIDE AND JOY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
A. H. Engel. JO 1. © Alfred H.
Engel; 40ct67; DU69780.
PRIMUS, by Barry Knower. 1 v. A play
in 2 acts. © Barry Knower; 20ct67;
DU69756 .
PRINCIPLES OF PERSONALITY FUNCTIONING;,
by Harry Levinson. 5 1. A leofjre.
© Harry Levinson; 6Nov67; C20O42.
PRISCILLA, a musical play by Mary
Beach, Agnes Erickson, Marian Roberts
& Carol Beach York. 2 v. Adap-
tation of The courtship of Miles
Standish, by Henry Wadsworth Long-
fellow. © Mary Beach, Agnes Erick-
son, Marian Roberts & Carol Beach
York; l4Sep67; DU69595-
A PRISONER OF WAR, an original story
written & adapted for television
by Walter E. Hoffmann. 31 1.
©Walter E. Hoffmann; 2tJul67;
DU6925lt .
A PROBLEM OR TWO, a comedy in three
acts by Frank J. Byrne (Francis J.
Byrne) 75 1. © Francis J. Byrne;
2!ijul67; DU69332.
PROBLEMS WITH THE NEUROTIC PATIENT,
by Roy W. Menninger. 7 1. A talk.
© Roy W. Menninger; 6Nov67; C2OO38.
THE PRODIGAL SPOCK, by Robert Vincent
Spellerl. 11 1. A television
script. © Robert Vincent Spelleri;
5Sep67; DU69556.
PRODUCT MARKET; recording script for
Oldsraobile Division. 5 1. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsraobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 500ct67; C2O003.
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING PLAN FOR
CAHBOOKS, by Fletcher Smith Studios.
61. 4 parts. © Fletcher Smith
Studios, Inc.; 20Sep67 ; C19914.
THE PROFESSOR; or. Go and sin. Drama
by Pauline Colombi. 31 1. © Pauline
Colombi; 13Nov67; DU70247.
PROPC.UND RISKS, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Mazell B. Campbell. 3I 1. © Mazell
B. Campbell; 29Nov67; DU70174 .
A PROGRAM FOR THE MANUAL TYPEWEITER,
by Lee H. Miller. 1 v. 5 lessons.
© Lee H. Miller; 230ot67; C20125 .
LA PROMENADE DU DIMANCHE; piece en
deux parties de Georges Michel.
[Paris] Galllmard. 191 p. (Le
Manteau d'arlequin) ©Editions
Gallimard; 30May67; DFO-I556.
PROUD FLESH, a play by William
Griffin. 22 1. © Henry William
Griffin; 13Sep67; DU69591.
PROUD FLESH. See
THE CONTEMPORARY FLESH.
PSYCHIC PHENOMENA AND YOU, by Robert
Henry Lethermon. 11 1. © Robert
Henry Lethermon; 27Jul67; C19719.
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN LEADERSHIP,
by Arthur Mandelbaum. 9 1. A talk.
© Arthur Mandelbaum; 6Nov67;
C20035 .
A PUBLIC MAN, a play in three acts
by Frederick Turner, pseud, of
Frederick I. Rinaldo. 117 1.
© Frederick I. Rinaldo; l4Aug67;
DU69402.
PUPPET CIRCUS, a play by Mike Major
(Michael J. Major) I3 1. 3 scenes.
© Michael J. Major; 19Dec67;
DU70308.
PUPPETS ON A STRING, by Helen Fagin.
48 1. A screenplay. © Helen
Fagin; 28 Jun67 ; DU69205 •
PURCHASE THE MODERN WAY; recording
script for J. I. Case Co. 7 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19750.
PURSUIT OF THE GOLDEN ORB, by
E. R. Dennis, pseud, of Richard
W. Dorff . 24 1. © Richard W. Dorff;
30Aug67; DU6960O.
PUSHBUTTON DAIRY (AUTOMATED FEEDING)
By Wilding. Writer: John Davenport.
10 1. Script. ©Wilding, Inc.;
30Aug67; C 19865.
THE PUSHERS; screenplay by Joe Morrison.
1st draft. 82 1. From a story by
William Grefe. © William Grefe;
20Sep67; DU69643.
PUSS IN BOOTS; adapted for marionettes
by Diane Dimon Menes. 35 1.
A play in 5 acts. © Diane Dlraon
Menes; 29Aug67; DU69692.
THE QUADRANGLE, a play in two acts by
Arthur Ross. 1 v. © Arthur Albert
Ross; l4Dec67; DU70276.
QUAND ON EST QUELQU'UN. See
THEATRE .
QUARTET; four plays by Richard Goss-
willer. -Marcus; The incident; The
consummation; The encounter, 1 v,
© Richard Gosswiller; l4Jul67;
DU69162,
QUEEN SIZE CIGARETTES; commercial, TV,
radio, by Jone Allison (Jone Allison
Mosman) Sheet. © Jone Allison;
8nov67;- C20048.
QUEST FOR DIGNITY. See
ETUDES FOR DREAMERS.
THE QUEST OF THE MAGI, a proposed
musical adaptation of the story
of The other wise man, by Henry
VanDyke; arranged by Rog Donovan,
pseud, of Frank D. Rogers. 1 v.
Book & lyrics only. © Frank D.
Rogers; 21Aug67; DU69442.
QUI EST NOTRE CREATEUR? (Who is your
maker?) Conference sur la Science
Chretienne par Herbert E. Rieke.
26 1. Appl. states prev. reg. July
1965, 017822. NM: French translation.
© Herbert E. Rieke; 26jun67; CI9668.
R
THE RABBI, MAX AMD ME, a dramedy in
two acts by John R. Famiglietti.
152 1. © John R. Famiglietti;
27Sep67; DU69734 .
THE RABBI'S SON, by Leonard L. Perl-
mutter. 1 V. A play. © Leonard L.
Perlmutter; 12Jul67; DU69147.
RAGS AND OLD IRON, a one-act play by
Tony Preston (Anthony Glenwood
Preston) Rev. July I967. 16 1.
© Anthony Glenwood Preston; 23Aug67;
DU69477.
THE RAIL-SPLITTING POLITICIAN, a drama
by Naomi 0. Rink. 1 v. 4 acts.
© Naomi Olive Rink; 50ct67; DU69797.
THE RAJAH OF THE ISLANDS, a screenplay
by Ben Parker & Joseph Taubman, with
music by Lionel Belasco & lyrics by
Gracita Faulkner. l42 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Ben Parker & Joseph
Taubman; 27Jun67; DU69II9.
RANDY BOONE, an original story written
& adapted for television by Rose
Marie Hoag. 3I 1, © Rose Marie
Hoag; 19Dec67; DU70515.
RAPE, a one-act play by Thaddeus
Wlttlin. 17 1. © Thaddeus Wittlin;
21Aug67; DU6946I.
THE RAPE OF BUNNY STUNTZ, a play in
one act by A. R. Gurney, Jr. New
York, S. French. 29 p. Appl.
states prev. reg. 15Sep64, DU61186.
©Albert R. Gurney, Jr.; 19Jun67;
DP6533.
THE RAPE OF THE FAIR COUNTRY, a screen-
play by John Barnes. 208 1. Based
on the novel by Alexander Cordell.
Appl. states prev. reg. llApr67,
DU68622. NM: additions & revisions.
© John W. Barnes; 15Aug67; DU694lO.
A RAPE OF YEARS, by Don Beadman (Donald
Beadman) 57 1- Screenplay.
© Donald Beadman; 25Jul67; DU69271.
RAPUNSEL REVISITED, a musical adapta-
tion of the fairy tale; book & lyrics
by Philip Oppenhelm, music by Diane
Mennella. 1 v. © Philip Oppenhelm
& Diane Mennella; l6Aug67; DU69422.
REACH OUT AND TOUCH ME, an original
play by Leroy Watson Clark, Jr.
115 1. 5 acts. © Leroy Watson
Clark, Jr.; 30Aug67; DU69770.
READERS THEATRE HANDBOOK, a dramatic
approach to literature by Leslie
Irene Coger & Melvin R. White.
Scott, Foresman & Co. 259 p.
NM: pref., written material & notes.
© Scott, Foresman & Co.; 25Jul67;
Ag4l251.
REASONS FOR UNITED STATES VIETNAM IN-
VOLVEMENT, by Lewis Vincent Olson.
3 1. Lecture. ©Lewis Vincent Olson;
19Jul67; C 19697.
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130
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
THE RECONDITIONED MAN; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. 14 1. © Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; l8Sep67; C19905.
THE RECOVERY, a play In one act by
Roma Greth. 17 1. © Roma Greth;
l4Aug67; DU69398.
RED, an original screen play by Robert
Ground. 77 1 . © Robert Ground;
21Aug67; DU69462.
THE FiED CONVERTIBLE, a play In two
acts by Gary Martin. 1 v. © Gary
Martin; 20Nov67; DU70091.
RED HARVEST, an original story written
& adapted for television by Shelby
McDanlel. 5O 1 . © Shelby McDanlel;
29Nov67; DU70173.
THE RED SHOES, in dramatic incident
form by Classic Text Tapes. 7 1.
Andersen's The red shoes rewritten.
© Classic Text Tapes, Norman H.
Rogers, owner; 90ct67; DU69817.
RED WING! A three act play with music;
book & lyrics by Joellen Bland,
music by Roslyn Aronson. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. 26May57;
DU68792. NM: revisions & additions.
© Joellen Bland & Roslyn Aronson;
28Aug67; DU6950it.
A REFLECTION UPON REFLECTION,
a phenomenology of affirmation by
Charles Williajm Phillips. l5 1.
Lecture. © Charles W. E. Phillips;
27Ncv67; C20080.
REFLECTIONS OF THE LOST MOMENT, by
D. R. Diederich & T. Michael Jaeger.
20 1. A play in 2 parts.
© D. R. Diederich & T. Michael
Jaeger; 25Jul67; DU69272.
REFLECTIONS ON THE ORIGINS OF THE
NEGRO SPIRITUAL, by John Love 11, Jr.
21 1. A talk. ©John Lovell, Jr.;
22Nov67; C2OO96.
A REFUGE IN HELL; based on an original
story by Roger Serra, screenplay by
Russell Orton & Felipe Cazals. 82 1.
© Russell Orton & Felipe Cazals;
15Dec67; DU7O537.
THE RE-INCARNATION OF ASHLEY CAMP,
an original comedy by Orvar Arne
Rosengren. 167 1. 3 acts.
© Orvar Arne Rosengren; 27Nov67;
DU70139.
RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, by Harold Miller.
162 1. A play in 10 scenes.
© Harold Miller; llSep67; DU69578.
THE RELUCTANT PROMETHEUS, by James E.
O'Donnell. 1 v. A play In 3 acts.
© James E. O'Donnell; 90ct67;
DU69816.
REMEMBER JOHN CROSS, MacKnight Black.
57 1. A play. © MacKnight Black;
30Aug67; DU69518.
REMEMBER ME, an original story written
tc adapted for television by Minerva
Knutson. 32 1. ©Minerva Knutson;
21Sep67; DU6965I.
REMICK'S INCORPORATED, a play in
three acts by Harvey Miller. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. 3Sep58,
DU'J755'*. NM: addition. © Harvey
Miller; 13Dec67; DU70272.
REMINISCING MONOLOGUE, by Lou Rawls.
Folder. © Rawlou Music (in notice:
Rawlou Music Co.); 10Jul67; CI9685 .
RENEGADE IN RETROSPECT, a play for
a flexible number of actors, with
tape narration by Frank Parman.
1 V. © Frank Parman; 5Jul67 ;
DU691IO.
THE REPAIRMAN, a comedy in three acts
by George Schneider. 152 1.
©George Schneider; lAug67 ; DU69309.
REPLY TO YEVTUSHENKO (Tsisbmo k
Evgeniyu Evtushenko) By Mordechal
Zeira. 2 sheets. Russian; title
transliterated. ©Mordechal Zeira;
29Sep67; CI9966.
THE REPUBLIC IS SAVED! A one-act play
by Merrltt Abrash. 55 1. © Merritt
Abrash; 25Sep67; DU69693.
THE RESEARCH PAPER, by Library Film-
strip Center. 13 1. Fllmstrip
script. ©Violet Priestley d.b.a.
Library Filmstrip Center; 9Aug57;
CI9805 .
A RESERVATION IN MANHATTAN, a new
original musical-comedy-fantasy;
book by Joyce Korbin (Joyce Korbin
Bielskl); music by Harold Blelski;
lyrics by Joyce Korbin. 1 v.
2 acts. © Joyce Korbin & Harold
Blelski; llJul67; DU69589.
RETABLO DE LAS MARAVILLAS'. See
THE MARVELOUS PLAYBILL.
THE RETURN, a play with music by David
Jenness, freely based on a novel
The return of the soldier, by Rebecca
West. 1 V. 3 acts. Book only.
© David Arthur Jenness; l60ot67;
DU69841.
RETURN OF THE SOLDIER. See
THE RETURN.
REVENGE, by William H. Cosby, Jr.
(Bill Cosby) 1 v. 10 monologs .
© Manger Music, Inc.; l6Aug67;
CI9813.
A REVUE BY INTERNAL REVENUE; or. An
audit is not an audition. A play
in three acts by Louis Pearl. 32 1.
© Louis Pearl; 14Sep67; DU696IO.
RICH, a play by Joe Billings (Joseph H.
Billings) 122 1. 3 acts. © Joe
Billings; 310ct67; DU6996I.
RICHARD HARDING BUSH; or. The rococo
coco bean. A fantasy in one act for
children by Cleve Haubold. London,
S. French. 1*8 p. ® Samuel French,
Inc.; 20Jun67; DP6479.
RICHARD THE SECOND, by William Shakes-
peare; Archibald M. Young, introd.;
Lucy M. Fitzpatrick, notes; general
introd. by David G. Pitt. New York,
Airmont Pub. Co. 129 P- 5 acts.
(Airmont Shakespeare classics series,
314) NM: art work, introd. & notes.
©Airmont Pub. Co., Inc.; I5JUI66;
A929155 .
RICHARD THE THIRD, by William Shakes-
peare; John Willoughby, introd.;
Lucy M. Fitzpatrick, notes; general
introd. by David G. Pitt. New York,
Airmont Pub. Co. 177 p. 5 acts.
(Airmont Shakespeare classics series,
SI5 ) NM: art work, introd. & notes.
©Airmont Pub. Co., Inc.; I5JUI66;
A92915'f •
RICHARD III, by William Shakespeare;
edited by Oscar James Campbell,
Alfred Rothschild & Stuart Vaughan .
Bantam globe Shakespeare commemora-
tive ed. New York, Bantam Books.
269 p. (A Bantam classic, SC309)
© on Introductory material; Bantam
Books, Inc.; lMay67; A923950.
THE RIDDLE, a one-act play for Advent
by Earl P. Lewin. Boston, Baker's
Plays. 22 p. © Walter H. Baker
Co.; 250ct67; DP6527.
THE RIDDLE OF DOSTOEVSKY ' S IDIOT, by
Katharine Strelsky. 22 1. Lecture.
© Katharine Strelsky; 7Jul67;
C 197 07.
RIDE A WINNER; recording script for
the Westinghouse Electric Corp.
by Jam Handy Organization. 40 1.
©Westinghouse Electric Corp.;
l8Sep67; CI99II.
RIDE THE DARK MOON, a three act play
by Eugene Millar. 173 1. © Eugene
Millar; 27Jul67; DU69282.
RIDE TO THE BEACH, a one-act play
by Joseph Eppert, pseud, of Joseph
Epolito. 1 V. © Joseph Eppert;
l60ct67; DU69920.
RIDE UPON A PEACOCK; screenplay by
Louis Stanton. 1 v. With music.
© Louis Stanton; llAug67; DU69396.
THE RIGHT LEVER; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. l4 1.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; l8Sep67; C19894 .
RIGHT OF THE FIRST NIGHT. See
SEIGNIORY RIGHTS.
THE RIMERS OF ELDRITCH, a play in two
acts by Lanford Wilson. Dramatists
Play Service. Acting version. 63 p.
© Lanford Wilson; 17Aug67; DP6470.
RIP VAN WINKLE, a musical fantasy in
two acts, book, lyrics & music by
Edward Mack. 75 1. Book & lyrics
only. Based on the story by
Washington Irving. © Edward Mack;
250ct67; DU69933.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MAHAGONNY, an
opera in two acts by Kurt Weill &
Berthold Brecht; English adaptation
by Carl Pavsner. 77 1. Book &
lyrics only. © Carl Pavsner; 3Jul57;
DU69163.
RITUAL, a play in one act by Roma
Greth. 19 1. © Roma Greth;
310ct67; DU69962.
RITUAL IN THE DARK, from the novel by
Colin Wilson, screenplay by Colin
Wilson & Stephen Geller. 229 1.
© Pequod Productions, Inc.; 13Dec67;
DU70343.
ROAD'S END, an original story written
& adapted for television by Charles
G. Jones. 30 1. © Charles G. Jones;
60c t67; DU69812.
ROAST PIG, a comedy in one act by
Raymond Hull, based on the essay
A dissertation upon roast pig by
Charles Lamb. Chicago, Dramatic
Pub. Co. 23 p. © Dramatic Pub. Co.;
2Aug67; DP65O2.
ROBINS NEVER RUN, an original screen-
play by Allen J. Actor. 82 1.
© Allen J. Actor; 10Jul67; DU69131.
THE ROCK, by Robert E. Young. 4 1.
A play. © Robert E. Young; 20ot67;
DU69752 .
ROCK-A-DIE, MY BABY, by E. Jack
Kaplan. 120 1. A screenplay.
® E. Jack Kaplan; 25Sep67; DU69682.
THE ROCKER, by Richard W. Hayes.
14 1. A play. © Richard W. Hayes;
190c t67; DU69893.
ROCOCO COCO bean; See
RICHARD HARDING BUSH.
ROMAN DEITIES. See
CHIEF ROMAN DEITIES.
ROMANCE, a new musical play In 3 acts;
musical score by Brian Tlpler, book
& lyrics by St. John Hardman. 2 v.
© St. John Hardman & Brian Tlpler;
3Jul67; DU69168.
THE ROMANY WAGONS, a screenplay, first
draft by David A. Down. 1 v.
© David A. Lown; I60ct67; DU69866.
ROMEO AND JULIET; opera in five acts,
music by Charles Gounod, libretto
by J. Barbier & M. Carre. English
version by George & Phyllis Mead.
New York, F. Colombo. 36 p. (Col-
lection of opera libretti, NY2610)
English & French. Libretto.
©Franco Colombo, Inc.; 24Aug67;
DP6538.
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CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
131
A ROOKING IN A ROOKERY, by Louis
A. Dl Oangi. 117 1. A play in
3 acts. © Louis A. Di Gangi;
27Nov67; DU70135.
THE ROOM, by Natalie Lubln. 29 1.
A play. © Natalie Lubln; 22Aug67;
DU69465 .
A ROSE IN A GARDEN OF THORNS, a play
in 3 acts by A. S. Fischer. 1 v.
© Molra Jaffln & Arthur Fischer;
l60ct67; DU69921.
A ROSE IS A ROSE, a play by Victor
French. 54 1. 3 acts. © Victor E.
French; 19Sep67; DU69631.
THE ROSEBUSH IN THE DESERT, a comedy
in three acts by Eugen Relchbach.
1 V. Appl. states prev. reg. as
The melting pot, 10Feb60, DU50442.
NM: revision. ©Eugen Relchbach;
25Aug67; DU69489.
THE ROTTEN KIDS, by Milton Gelger.
31. A narration script. ® Milton
Gelger; 15Nov67; C20071.
THE ROVING GAMBLER, an original story
written & adapted for television by
H. E. White. 31 1. © Hugh E. White;
24Nov67; D'J70125.
LA RUE NOIRE; piece en deux parties
d'Armand Salacrou. [Paris] Gallimard.
252 p. (Le Manteau d'arlequln)
© Editions Gallimard; lMayfa7;
DPO-1554 .
RUN, LEROY, RUN, by Mark Mahall. 89 1.
A screenplay. © Mark Mahall;
22Aug67; DU6947O.
RUNNER. See
THE ODYSSEY OF JIM RYAN.
SACRED HEART, an original story written
& adapted for television by Rose A.
Waters. 30 1. © Rose A. Waters;
24Jul67; DU69252.
THE SAFE PLACE, a one act play by
Barbara Sunderland. 26 1. © Barbara
Blrdsall Sunderland; 50ct67; DU59798.
SAGA OF AMERICA; episodes 1-7 by John
Alexander &■ Sanford I. Hansell.
1 V. A narration script. © John
Alexander & Sanford I. Hansell;
5Jul67; CI9682.
SAGA OF THE ONE-EYED DEMON. See
JUNGLE JUSTICE.
ST. JERMYK, a play in two acts by
Andrew Glaze. 1 v. © Andrew Glaze;
7Nov67; DU7OOI8.
ST. JOAN. See
LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE IN
THE CLASSROOM.
A SALES TRAINING PROGRAM, THE COMPATI-
BLES, by Keuffel & Esser Co. 1 v.
© Keuffel & Esser Co.; 9Jun57;
C19703.
SALESMAN, an original story written &
adapted for television by Razla
Choudhury. 29 1. © Razla Choudhury;
SlSep67; DU69662.
SAMEDI SOm. See
CARPE NOCTEM.
SAN FRANCISCO '06, by John Anthony,
pseud, of John Anthony Stelniclci.
1 V. A musical play in 3 acts.
Book & lyrics only. ® John Anthony
Stelnicki; 6Nov67; DU69970.
THE SAN FRANCISCO VOYAGE. 2 1.
Monologue. © San Francisco Sunshine
Co.; 12Jul67; CI969I.
THE SAND RIDDLE, a motion picture
script by Jack Mlskell. 92 1.
© Jack T. Mlskell; 15Nov67; DU70083.
SANTA CLAUS AND THE MAGIC LANTERN, a
Christmas play for children by
Charles Garo Ashjlan. 27 1.
© Charles Garo Ashjlan; 21Dec67;
DU70318.
SATURDAY NIGHT, a play by Jerome Kass.
110 1. 2 acts. ® Jerome Kass;
25Jul67; DU 69333.
A SAVAGE ANGELUS, a full length play
in three acts by Patrick J. Nolan.
127 1. © Patrick J. Nolan; llSep67;
DU69672.
SAY HELLO TO THE WORLD; book, lyrics
& music by Janet Wilson. Rev.
1966-67. 129 1. A play in 2 acts.
Based on the work, the words & a
portion of the life of Mark Twain.
Book & lyrics only, with music for 1
song. Appl. states prev. reg. as
Mark Twain, 23Jul65, DU63581.
© Janet Wilson; 27Jul67; DU6928I.
SCANDAL POINT, a play in three acts
by John Patrick. 1 v. ® John
Patrick; 230ct67; DU69909.
SCAVENGER HUNT, by Donald R. Boyle.
129 1. A screenplay. © Donald R.
Boyle; 29Nov67; DU7OI68.
THE SCENE PLEASE, ME. TAMBO, MR. BONES,
by Alexander Panas . A play in 9
scenes. © Alexander Panas; 13Jul57;
DU69154 .
SCENES FOR WOMEN FROM THE PLAYS OF
SHAKESPEARE; selected, edited &
arranged by Marion Parsons Robinson.
Boston, W. H. Baker Co. 1B8 p.
NM: Introd. ©Walter H. Baker Co.;
21Sep67; DP6521.
SCENT THE MORNING AIR. See
THREE ONE -ACT PLAYS.
DER SCHLUSSEL ZU DEM RATSEL DER SCHOP-
FUNG (The key to the mystery of
creation) Ein Vortrag ijber die
Christliche Wissenschaft von Thomas
A. McClaln. 33 1. Appl. states
prev. reg. 4Nov63, Cl6l77. NM:
German translation. © Thomas A.
McClain; 2Jun67; CI9666.
T?IE SCHOOL, a play in three acts by
Louis Pearl. 32 1. ® Louis Pearl;
12Jul67; DU69148.
THE SCOFFLAWS, a comedy of American
history in two acts, six scenes by
B. J. Burnett. 62 1. © B. J. Bur-
nett; 6Jun67; A917366.
SCOTTIE, by Sam Ruggierl (Samuel
Ruggieri) 1 v. A musical play.
® Samuel Ruggieri; 24jul67; DU6936O.
SCREAM ON SOMEONE YOU LOVE TODAY,
written by Bob Booker, George Foster,
Buddy Arnold, Barry Sand & Jay Bur-
ton. 1 V. © Thirteen Productions,
Inc.; l6Aug67; C19818.
THE SCRIPT, by Andrew L. Martin.
98 1. A screenplay. ® Andrew
Louis Martin; 30ct67; DU69762.
SEA COMMANDS, an original story writ-
ten & adapted for television by
Mary Galther. 31 1- © Mary Gaither;
24Jul67; DU69249.
SEARS MODERNIZING CREDIT PLAN, by
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 10 1. Film-
strip script. © Sears, Roebuck &
Co.; 25Jul67; C19800.
THE SEASONS, by Gordon Shomaker. 1 v.
5 scenes. © Gordon Shomaker; 9Nov67;
DU70039.
SECOND WIND, by Mary Rauworth. 74 1.
A play In 3 acts. © Mary Rauworth;
17Nov67; DU7OI63.
THE SECRET CYCLE, by Julius Vogel,
pseud, of Julius Fogel. 86 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Julius Fogel;
30Aug67; DU695I5.
THE SECRET KEY TO LIFE AND LIVING,
ENTHUSIASM, by Jerry Dean Armistead.
11 1. Lecture. © Jerry Dean Armi-
stead; 28Dec67; C20133.
SECRET LOVE. See
THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, VOLUME IX.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS; no.l 8: 2, by
Keith Miller. 1 v. Script.
© Keith Miller d.b.a. American
Heritage Group; lNov67; C20078.
SEEING IS BELIEVING, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Eugene E. Parson. 31 1. © Eugene E.
Parson; 20Jul67; DU69225.
SEEING THE U.S.A. THE OK WAY; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Division.
11 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; CI9744.
SEEING THE U.S.A. THE OK WAY; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Division.
18 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; CI9747.
SEEK AND YOU SHALL FIND, by Pete
Seeger. 3 1. A monologue.
© Sanga Music, Inc.; 17Nov67;
C2O069.
SEIGNIORY RIGHTS; or. Right of the
first night (Jus prim.ae noctis)
A play in 3 acts with prologue &
epilogue by Edward D. Powers, 71 p.
© Edward D. Powers; 7Nov67; DU7OCI5 .
SELLING IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS; re-
cording script for Chevrolet Motor
Division. 7 1. Appl. author: Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; CI9745.
THE SENATOR AND THE CALL GIRL,
a melocomedy in seven scenes by
C. W. Jones. 128 1. © C. W. Jones;
13Sep67; DU69605.
SENIOR CITIZENS, by George B. Roblnton.
47 1. A play in 2 acts. ® George
Bernhard Roblnton; 20Dec67; DUYO317.
SENSE OF CONCRETE FORM k ABSTRACT.
See
KUUSOOKA YUSE NAMI .
SENSITIVE. See
THE GIFT.
SETON'S RADIO BROADCAST, by Angela
Seton a.k.a. Angela Farrell. 4 1.
© Angela Seton; lSep67; C19946.
SEVEN AT A BLOW, a musical for chil-
dren with book, music & lyrics by
Judith Dvorkin. 2 v. 6 scenes.
© Judith Dvorkin; 31Jul67; DU69307.
SEVEN GATES TO HEAVEN. See
THE TIGER AND THE DRAGON.
SEVEN SIDED TRIANGLE, a farce in three
acts by David M. Spiegel. I3I 1.
3 acts. ® David M. Spiegel;
22Nov67; DU70120.
SEVEN YEAR MARRIAGE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Lillian V. Stergin. 26 1.
© Lillian V. Stergin; 24Nov67;
DU70123.
SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN, by Warren Kliewer.
3 acts. (In Religious theatre, no.4,
winter 1966-67, p. 23-87) ® Religious
Theatre, James R. Carlson 8: Warren
Kliewer, editors; 24Feb67; DP6415.
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132
DRAMAS
July — Dec. '
SEW AND SEW, by George G. Read. 72 1.
A play In J acts. © George G. Read;
6sep67; DU69549.
THE SEXOLOGIST, a comedy In six acts
by Homer Wade. 46 1. © Homer Wade;
27Sep67; DU697O5.
SHAKESPEARE'S GHOST RETURNS TO PARTICI-
PATE IN WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE, a
fantasy comedy-drama one act set by
J. O'Connor. 46 1. © Joseph
O'Connor; IlAug67; DU6959't •
THE SHEPHARDES PLAYE, a pageant opera
by John La Montaine. Op.Jb.
115 p. © John La Montaine; 27Nov67;
DP6575.
SHEPHERDS AT THE MANGER. See
OFFICIUM PASTORUM.
A SHIP IN FULL SAIL, by James Carroll,
pseud, of Earl M. Hibbard. 1 v.
A play In 3 acts. © Earl M.
Hibbard; 20ct67; DU69755 .
SHIVA, a play by Anita B. Beckensteln.
48 1 2 parts. © Anita B. Becken-
steln; 5IJUI67; DU69378.
SHOOT DOWN THE SUN, an original screen-
play by Jack Groverland, pseud, of
William Arnebold. 1 v. © Jack
Groverland; 19Jul67; DU69204 .
THE SHORTEST DAY: JUNE 5, 1967; or,
The kosher victory. A comedy by
H. Barry Sand. 15 1- © H. Barry
Sand; llAug67; DU69393.
SHOW GIRL, a musical comedy, screenplay
by Van Dyck Story, music & lyrics
by Van Dyck Story & Lawrence Keyes.
1 V. 31 scenes. Book only.
© Van Dyck Story; 14Nov67; DU70260.
THE SHREWD OPERATOR, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Altha Newbold. 32 1. © Altha New-
bold; 24Jul67; DU692'^5•
SCREAM ON A DARK STREET; original
screenplay by Aubrey Wlsberg.
103 1. © Aubrey Wlsberg; 160ot67;
DU69867 .
THE SHRUNKEN HEAD OF PANCHO VILLA,
a play by Luis Miguel Valdez.
88 1. 2 acts. © Luis Valdez;
l60ct67; DU69861.
SHYLOCK, a play with music by Bob
Brown King. 86 1. 2 acts. Based
upon William Shakespeare's The
merchant of Venice. Book S: lyrics
only. © Bob Brown King; 21Deo67;
DU70326 .
SHYLOCK CARRIES ON, by Tilton Topping.
96 1. A play in 4 acts. © Tilton
Topping; 12Dec67; DU70267.
SICILIANS TALE. See
THOU KING, THOU FOOL.
SIGNS OP THE TIMES, an original story
written h adapted for television by
Marls De Long. 3I 1. © Maris De
Long; 29Nov67; DU70177.
SILENCE IS A PLACE; screenplay by John
Nicholas. 1st draft. 89 1 . © John
P. Nicholas; 8Aug67; DU69361.
THE SILENT CAT SAID, a play in three
acts by Carolyn Swetland. IO7 1.
© Carolyn Swetland; l60ct67;
DU69868.
SILICONE BUST, by John Stewart.
Sheet. © SFO Music, Inc.; 13Sep67;
CI9858.
SIMON SAYS; words & music by Curtis
Knight. Sheet. © PPX Pub. Co.,
division of PPX Enterprises, Inc.;
100ct67; CI9961.
SIN AND SORCERY AS VIEWED BY SOCIETY,
CIRCA 1968, a rude revue by Tobi
Louis. 1 V. 2 acts. © Tobi Louis;
15Aug67; DU69416.
THE SINGING PRINCESS, by Anton Gino
Domeneghini. 1 v. A musical screen-
play. Book & lyrics only.
© Daisy Rieger; 7Nov67; DU7OO69.
SIR LUCAS AND THE TWO SAMS, a play for
television by Peter Shaffer. 1 v.
4 acts. Appl. author: Cantray Enter-
prises, Ltd., employer for hire.
© Reath Enterprises; l6oot67;
DU69837.
SIR MARTIN MAR-ALL. See
THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, VOLUME IX.
650 WINDROWER; recording script for
J. I. Case Co. 9 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © J. I.
Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19752-
SIX PLAYS, by Paul Scott Mowrer.
Boston, Branden Press. 117 p.
NM: addition. © Branden Press,
Inc . ; 5ON0V67 ; A954 305 .
SIX UNIT WALTON ART COURSE, by Richard
Guy Walton. 149 1. ® Richard Guy
Walton & Vivian Diane Walton;
8Dec67; C2OIO9.
THE SIXTY-EIGHTH STORY; script for
a musical about today by Sidney
Llppman. 36 1. Book only.
© Sidney Llppman; 25Aug67 ; DU69772.
60 SEC. RADIO SPOT, NO. 1-6. 1 v.
© Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Assn.;
I3N0V67; C20091.
SKIDOO, an original screenplay by
Doran William Cannon. l42 1.
©Sigma Productions, Inc.; 15Nov57;
DU70078.
SKINSHOW, by Lester S. Becker. 113 1.
A play in 2 acts. © Lester S. Becker;
28Aug67; DU69503.
SKIT-0-PHRENlKS, a revue by Shirl
Bernhelm (Shirley Bernheim) 1 v.
5 blackout skits. © Shirl Bernheim;
7Aug67; DU69373.
SKYSCRAPER, a musical comedy; book by
Peter Stone, lyrics by Sammy Cahn,
music by James van Heusen. New York,
S. French. 1 v. (French's musical
library) 2 acts. Based on Dream
girl, by Elmer Rice. Libretto.
Appl.'.' states lyrlts.prev. pub. I965 .
©'Peter Stone; i4Nov67; DP6567 .
SLAVE SHIP OF THE SARGASSOS; by Gordon
Shomaker. 1 v. A play. © Gordon
Shomaker; 9Nov67; DU7OO38.
SLAVE TO A FAR PLANET; original screen-
play by Aubrey Wlsberg. 1 v.
© Aubrey Wlsberg; 7Dec67; DU70225 .
A SLEEP OF DEMONS, a play In three
acts by Herbert D. Greggs .
94 1. © Herbert D. Greggs;
27Jul67; DU69288.
THE SLEEPING BAG, a play by Arthur L.
Murphy. 131 1. 2 acts. © Arthur
Lister Murphy; 8Aug67; DU69381.
THE SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT COMEDY OF RON
CAREY; written by Ron Carey, Carl
Furia & Ron De Vlto. 8 1. A re-
cording script. © R.S.V.P. Records,
Inc.; 23Feb67; CI9215. (see also
The slightly irreverent comedy of
Ron Carey; 17Jan68; C20225)
SLIGHTLY SEXUAL, a comedy drama in
three acts by Ruth Gilbert. 1 v.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Just a
slight sexual problem. NM: addi-
tion & revision. © Ruth Gilbert;
l60ct67; DU69862.
SLUGGER REILLY, by Jay Stuart & Gene
Mack (Eugene B. Mack) 38 1. A
screenplay in 24 scenes. © Eugene
B. Mack & Jay Stuart; 310ot67;
DU69940 .
THE SLUMBER PARTY, a one-act comedy ! |
for teen-agers by Lois Ryker. 'i
Boston, Baker's Plays. 20 p.
(Baker's plays for amateurs) Appl. 1
author: Walter H. Baker Co., em-
ployer for hire. © Walter H. Baker
Co.; lAug67; DP6520.
A SMALL PART OF A LONG STORY, by
Robert Anderson. 110 1. A screen-
play. © Robert Woodruff Anderson;
15Dec67; DU70285.
SMILING SKYDIVERS, Roger Pine. 157 1. ■ *
A screenplay. © National Equipment \
Rental, Ltd.; 21Aug67; DU69459.
THE SMOKERS, by Charles Rudolph Self. |
23 1. A play. © Charles Rudolph
Self; 8l>ec67; DU70233.
SMOKING II, by Neil Rau. 5 1- Lec-
ture. ©Magpie Productions; l4jul67;
019699.
SNAP, by F. X. Trowbridge, pseud, of
Emmett Baker Groseclose. 1 v.
A play in 3 acts. © Emmett Baker
Groseclose; 20Sep67; DU69639'
THE SNITCH, an original story written
8: adapted for television by W. S.
Cookenhara. 33 1 . © Walter S.
Cookenham; 21Sep67; DU69649.
SO HELP ME! A comic tragedy by Irving
Vendig. 1 v. 3 scenes. © Irving
Vendig Associates, Inc.; 3Jul67;
DU69098.
SO HELP ME. See '
HOW TO BE HAPPY WHILE BREATHING.
SO YOUNG AND INNOCENT, an original
story written & adapted for tele- '
vision by Catherine Barnes. 32 1.
© Catherine Barnes; 40ct67;
DU69778 .
SOCRATES, a play in three acts by
M. K. Kulikowskl. 183 1. ©M. K.
Kulikowskl; 5Dec67; DU70217.
EL SOLAR; comedla musical en dos
actos, original de Jose Antonio
Gutierrez Cabrera. 41 1. Book (I
only. © Jose Antonio Gutierrez
Cabrera; l60ct67;DU69805.
SOLDADESCA. See
TRES COMEDIAS.
SOLDATEN; Nekrolog auf Genf, Tragodie
von Rolf Hochhuth. [Hamburg]
Rowohlt (R59} 191 p. Rowohlt
Verlag, G.M.B.H.; 100ot67; DFI900.
SOLDIER'S DAY, a musical play; book &
. lyrics by Hubert Taliaferro, Jr.
97 1. Book 8c lyrics only. © Hubert
Taliaferro, Jr.; 12Jul67; DU69174.
SOMETHING I'LL TELL YOU TUESDAY &
THE LOVELIEST AFTERNOON OF THE YEAR;
two plays by John Guare. Dramatists
Play Service. 29 p. © John Guare;
22Jun57; DP6419.
SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING DIFFERENT,
an original story written & adapted
for television by Kathleen Tryon
(Kathleen Tryon Blunt) & Don Blunt.
30 1. © Don & Kathleen Blunt;
5Jul67; DU69113.
A SON, COME HOME, by Ed Bullins .
36 1. A play. © Ed Bullins;
230ct67; DU69922.
SONG FOR A CERTAIN MIDNIGHT, a play
in three acts by Fred Lawrence
Guiles. 87 1. Appl. states prev.
reg. Iljan57, DU43920. NM: editorial
revision 8: addition. © Fred Lawrence
Guiles; 24Nov67; DU70250.
SONG FOR A NEW WORLD, a musical play
in one act by Don A. Mueller
(Donald Allen Mueller) 1 v.
© Don A. Mueller; 2Nov67; DU69989.
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1967
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
133
THE SONG OF HUNGAHY; one act play by
Robert A. Parsons. 1 v. With music.
© Robert A. Parsons; 15Jul67;
DU69153.
THE SONG OF PADDY O'DAY, by Mel
Hasman (Melvln Dale Hasman) 1 v.
A musical play in 2 acts. Book &
lyrics only, © Mel Hasman;
13Nov67; DU70109.
THE SONG OF THE CITY, a musical
pantomime by Albert Ben Stroud.
7 1. Inspired by the Holy Bible,
21st & 22d chapter of Revelations;
adapted from the song. The beauti-
ful city. © Albert Ben Stroud;
7Sep67; DU69587.
SONNY, a comedy in three acts by Roland
Wolpert. 1 V. © Roland Howard Kol-
pert; 20Nov67; DU7009lt .
SOUL BROTHER'S HANG-UP, by Martin J.
O'Malley. 1 v. A play in 5 scenes.
©Martin J. O'Malley; 25Aug67;
DU69490.
SOUL OF WOOD, a play by James E. Dvfyer.
72 1. 2 acts. From the story by
Jakov Lind. ® James E. Dwyer;
11 Jul 67; DU69212.
SOUND A HIGH C; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division. 12 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
® Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jul67; C19741.
THE SOUND OF DRUMS, by John T. Fowler.
36 1. A play in 2 acts. NM:
completely rewritten. © John Thomas
Fowler; l8Dec67; DU70506.
THE SOUND OF FORT WORTH, by Marvin J.
Moore. 1 v. A series of recording
scripts. ® Marvin Moore; 500ct67;
019996-
SOUNDS OF LOVE. See
THE AWAKENING.
SPACE CAPADES, a fantasy on space by
Richard Callane. 30 1- A musical
play in 2 acts. © Richard Callane;
28Jun67; DU69081.
SPEAK AND READ ESSENTIAL GERMAN, by
Paul Pimsleur. 1 v. Recording
script. © Paul Pimsleur; 17Jul67;
CI9759.
SPEAK SLOWLY, SPEAK CLEARLY, SPEAK
NOW, a play by Daniel Curley.
16 1. © Daniel Curley; 'tOct67;
DU69776.
SPEECH FOR COLLEGES & LECTURE TOURS;
regarding books. The spider and the
marionettes & Anatomy of rebellion,
by Alan Dale, pseud of Aldo Sigis-
mondi. 3*^ 1. © Alan Dale a.k.a.
Aldo Sigismondi; llAug67; CI981I,
THE SPELLING BEE, a one-act musical
for children; book, music, & lyrics
by C. Robert Jones. Boston, Baker's
Plays. 39 p. © C. Robert Jones;
Uug67; DP6459.
THE SPIDER AND THE MARIONETTES (The
Alan Dale story) Screenplay by Alan
Dale, pseud, of Aldo Sigismondi.
1st draft. 177 1. Adapted from his
autobiography. © Aldo Sigismondi;
IOJUI67; DP6423.
THE SPIRIT OF MORTAL, a three-act
play concerning the assassination
of Abraham Lincoln by Florence E.
Bryant. 11 1. © Florence E.
Bryant; 230ct67; DU69908.
SPLIT CHERRY TREE, by Jesse Stuart;
a play in one act dramatized by Dem
& Janet Polachek. Chicago, Dramat-
ic Pub. Co. 24 p. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 2Aug67; DP6505.
THE SPOILS OF GETTYSBURG, by Mel
Steinfield (Melvin Steinfield)
31 1. A play in 3 acts. © Mel
Steinfield; lNov67; DU69976.
SPONSOR-RING; sample script by Jone
Allison (Jone Allison Mosman)
2 sheets. © Jone Allison; 4Aug67;
CI977O.
SPORTS-ACTION-STYLING, SIDE I, RECORD 2;
recording script for Pontiac Motor
Division. 12 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
500ct67; C2OOI5.
SPOT THE SPONSOR, a television program
by Russell W. Varney. J 1.
© Russell W. Varney; 19Sep67;
c 19876.
SPRING 8c PORT WINE. See
KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY.
SPRING COMES TO WILLIS AVENUE, a
television drama by James Leveson &
Jobyna G. Phillips. 1 v. © James
A. Leveson & Jobyna Phillips;
100ct67; DU69819.
THE SPRING FLOWER FAIR. See
MAYPOLE VILLAGE SERIES.
DIE SPURLOSEN, by Heinrich Boll &
PHILEMON UND BAUKIS, by Leopold
Ahlsen; edited by Anna Otten. New
York, Odyssey Press. 117 p. NM:
foreword, introd., footnotes,
exercises & vocabulary. © Odyssey
Press, Inc.; 20Jul67; A927654.
THE STAGE MOTHER; or, A mother's
pride. By Gil Garcia (Gilbert Garcia)
16 1. A play. ® Gilbert Garcia;
22Sep67; DU69666.
THE STAIRS; or. What this house needs
is a good five-cent dog. A satiri-
cal, farcical fantasy in five scenes
by Neal H. Rowland. 39 1- ® Heal
H. Rowland; 26Dec67; DU70374.
STANDARD OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. See
KRISTEN VETEWSKAPS STANDARD.
THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL, by Neil
Simon. New York, Random House.
118 p. 3 acts. © Nancy Enterprises;
190c t67; DP6544.
A STAR WAS HIS CANDLE, a candlellghting
service for Christmas by John W.
Felton. Boston, Baker's Plays.
13 p. Appl. author: Walter H. Baker
Co., employer for hire. ©Walter H.
Baker Co.; 170ct67; DP6509.
A STARLIGHT ROMANCE, an original story
written ^ adapted for television by
William G. Doerr. 3I 1. © William
G. Doerr; 29Nov67; DU7OI8O.
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, a fantasy of
history adapted from Euripides'
Bacchae, by William Irwin Thompson.
49 1. 6 scenes. © William Irwin
Thompson; l8Dec67; DU70297.
STATUS OF CONVENIENCE FOODS, by
Richard T. Keating. 10 1. Lecture.
© Richard T. Keating; l8Dec67;
C20123.
STERN, a screenplay by Peter L.
Bellwood. 176 1. From the novel
by Bruce Jay Friedman. © Peter L.
Bellwood; 28Jul67; DU69500.
STICK YOUR NECK OUT, a new musical
comedy; book by Jerome J. Schwartz,
lyrics by Bob Hilliard, music by
Robert Mersey. 1 v. 2 acts. Based
on the novel Stick your neck out,
by Mordecai Richler. Book only.
Appl. states prev. reg. NM: revision
& addition. © Jerome J. Schwartz;
24Jul67; DU69262.
A STILL SMALL VOICE, by Theodore K.
Steele. 1 v. A play in 3 acts.
© Theodore K. Steele; 22Aug67;
DU69468.
THE STORM, by Jane Merkle. 95 1.
A play. NM: revision of The gift.
© Jane Marsh Merkle; 20Jul67;
DU69294 .
THE STORY OF CHRISTMAS; play under
narration; words & music by Virginia
Richmond. Folder. ©Virginia
Richmond; llMay67; C19665 .
THE STORY OF THE HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUT;
one act play by Gladys Meriwether
Jordan. 1 v. © Gladys Meriwether
Jordan; 17Jul67 (in notice: 1966);
A926219.
THE STORY OF TWO AFTERNOONS, by
Trevor Reese, pseud, of Martin
Donegan. 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 30Jun64,
DU60570. NM: revision & addition.
® Martin Donegan; 17Jul57; DU69181.
THE STRANGER'S CROWN, a play by Susan
Bonoff . 10 1. © Susan Bonoff;
21Nov67; DU70114.
THE STRANGLER, a new choke on an old
gag by Arnold Powell. 2 acts. (In
Playwrights for tomorrow, edited by
A. H. Ballet. Minneapolis, Universi-
ty of Minnesota Press, v. 4, p.l05-
231) Appl. states prev. reg. 9Sep62,
DU56=:86. ©Arnold Powell; lSep67;
DP657O.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. See
MAYPOLE VILLAGE SERIES.
THE STRAY, by Joseph Anthony. 1 v.
A play. © Joseph Anthony; llSep67;
DU69575.
THE STREETS OF HELL; movie script
written by Edmundo Rivera Alvarez.
169 1. ® Edmundo Rivera Alvarez;
I80ct67; DU69941.
STREETS OF THE CITY, volume XV, 1966-
67, by Florence P. Simister. 1 v.
© Florence Parker Simister; 110ct67;
CI9964.
STRIKE THE PUMA, a play by Paul
Jenkins. Paris, Gonthier Publisher
(705) 136 p. 3 acts. Appl. states
prev. reg. l4Apr66; DU6558I. © Paul
Jenkins; 15Sep66; DP64l6.
THE STRONG MAN, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Bert Quick. 32 1. © Bert Quick;
24Nov67; DU70127.
THE STUDENT WHO LEARNED A LESSON FROM
THE POWER STRUCTURE, jlND GOT HIS
DRAFT DEFERMENT. See
ERASMUS MONT.ANUS.
A SUDDEN CONQUEST, a chancel drama in
one act & an epilogue by Louis Morgan,
pseud, of Louise Stiernberg. 1 v.
® Louise Morgan; 3Aug67; DU69324 .
SUDDEN DEATH IN RIO VEGA, an original
screenplay written by Chris Fellner
(Christopher Allyn Fellner) 102 1.
© Chris Fellner; 26Dec67; DU70376.
SUGARHOUSE, a play in four acts by
Stuart Murphy. 1 v. ® Stuart
Murphy; 24Nov67; DU7OI33.
SUMMER PLEASURES, SUMMER PROBLEMS,
an original story written & adapted
for television by G. Eula Warner.
32 1. © G. Eula Warner; 40ct67;
DU69784 .
SUNSET ON THE POTOMAC, in A-minor by
Owen Campbell (James B. Campbell)
29 1. © James B. Campbell; 28Dec67;
DU70386.
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134
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
SUPERMEN BE DAMNED, written for
Garrison's gorillas, by Susan E.
Beaulieu. 55 1. Script for a
television series in 7 scenes,
e Susan &igenla Beaulieu; 28Nov67;
D'J7014 1 .
SUPPLEMENT TO WHAT ON EARTH ARE WE
DOING? By James C. Huffstutler.
Iv. ©James C. Huffstutler;
lJul67; DP6t69.
SURE AS YOU'RE BORN! A musical
revue; book & lyrics by Helen
Kromer; music by Gene Benton.
Boston, Baker's Plays. 69 p.
Book & lyrics only. Appl. states
prev. reg. DU67852. ® Helen
Kromer; 8Aug67; DP6464.
SURPRISE, SURPRISE, an original story
written 8c adapted for television by
Elmer G. Cody. 32 1. ® Elmer G.
Cody; 29Nov67; DU7OI75.
SURRENDER, by Mary Brendle . 21 1.
A play. © Mary Brendle; 20Sep675
DU69640.
THE SURRENDER OF CHIEF JOSEPH, a one
act play by Ralph Bushnell Potts.
18 1. © Ralph Bushrell Potts;
29Aug67; DU69511-
THE S'/IEDISH NIGHTINGALE, a musical
play by Paul Dante Colltti. 1 v.
2 acts. Book 8c lyrics only.
® Paul Dante Colittl; 3Aug67;
DU69341.
SYMBOLS, MYTHS AND RATIONALE OP
REVOLUTION . See
MYTHS, SYMBOLS AND THE RATIONALE OP
REVOLUTION.
THE SYMPHONY; script by Charles Black-
man. 12 1. A recording script.
® Charles Blackman; 170ct57;
CI9970.
THE SYMPOSIUM, by Plato. A dramatized
version by Franz Kobler & Ernst
Miller; Introd. by Franz Kobler;
afterword by Ernst MUller; original
music by Hugo Kauder. New York,
P. Ungar Pub. Co. 1 v. (Milestones
of thought) 3 scenes. Appl. author:
Frederick Ungar Pub. Co., Inc.,
employer for hire. ® Frederick Ungar
Pub. Co., Inc.; 30Dec66; A93104i( .
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & THEORY AS IT RELATES
TO DECISION MAKING IN MARKETING, by
Guy Robert Detlefsen. 9 1. © Guy
Robert Detlefsen; 27Sep67; CI9945.
T.B.T. RANGE-MASTER SCRIPT. 2 1.
Recording script. © T.B.T. , Inc.;
21Dec67; C20122.
TABOO OF RADJAPURA. See
BETRAYED.
TAKE ME WHERE THE WATER'S WARM, a
comedy in three acts by James
DeFelice. 171 1. © James
DeFellce; 130ct67; DU69807.
THE TALE OF THE ENCHANTED NECKLACE,
a magical musical in two acts;
book by Claire Johnson & Beatrice
Caspar, music & lyrics by Beatrice
Caspar. 1 v. © Beatrice W. Gaspar
& Claire Johnson; 27Jul67; DU69292 .
THE TALK OF THE TOWN; recording script
for Admiral Corp. 15 1. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Admiral Corp.; 10Jul67; C19738.
TALKIN' FUNERAL BLUES, by Burton
P. Schwartz. 3 1. © Burton
Schwartz; 28Sep67; C19953.
TALL RETURNS FOR SHORT CORN; prepared
for Deere 8c Co. Writer: Thomas W.
Clark. Rev. July 21, I967. Film
script. 16 scenes. © Wilding, Inc.;
30Aug67; CI9928.
THE TALLEST OF THE QUADRUPEDS, a one-
act play by Richard Rawles. 26 1.
© Richard Rawles; 6Nov67; DU69969.
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT; parts I & II
by Christopher Marlowe; edited by
John D. Jump. Lincoln, University
of Nebraska Press. 205 P- (Regents
Renaissance drama series) 5 acts.
NM: revision, introd., notes.
© University of Nebraska Press;
6Ju167; A929713.
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, by William
Shakespeare; Z. N. Zlrling, introd.;
Lucy M. Fltzpatrick, notes; general
introd. by David G. Pitt. New York,
Airmont Pub. Co. I38 p. 5 acts.
(Airmont Shakespeare classics series,
SIO) NM: art work, introd. S: notes.
® Airmont Pub. Co., Inc.; 15Jul56;
A929I59.
THE TAMING OF THE SUPERMARKET, by
Martin J. O'Malley. l4 1. 3 scenes.
Appl. states prev. reg. 25Nov66,
DU67222. NM: revision & additional.
©Martin J. O'Malley; 3Jul67;
DU69104 .
THE TANK, by Hal Hauser (Harold Hough
Hauser. 121 1. A screenplay.
© Harold Hough Hauser; 22Sep67;
DU697W .
TAPE RECORDER INTRODUCTION [prepared
for] Bell S: Howell by Wilding.
Writer: Marv David. 13 1. Script.
©Wilding, Inc.; 17Jul67; C19725.
TARTUFFE, a comedy by Moliere, trans-
lated by Henry F. Salerno.
46 1. 5 acts. © Henry F. Salerno;
27Jul67; DU69285 .
TARTUFFE. See
LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE IN
THE CLASSROOM.
THADDEUS.
TARTUFFE AND OTHER PLAYS BY MOLIERE;
translated with an introd. by
Donald M. Frame. New American
Library. 384 p. 7 plays. ©Donald
M. Frame; 28Sep67; A942055.
TATTERED TOM; or, Jenny's secret. A one
act children's musical based upon
the novel. Tattered Tom, by Horatio
Alger, Jr.; book by Steve Press
.(Stephen M. Press); S; Bonnie Ardltti
(Bonnie Ardittl Edelstein) 30 1.
© Stephen M. Press & Bonnie Ardltti
Edelstein; 12Sep67; DU69583.
TEACH YOURSELF LITHO CAMERA TECHNIQUE,
by James K. Jobson. 13 1. A talk.
© James K. Jobson; lAug67; C19757.
THE TEACHING OF DRAMA IN SECONDARY
SCHOOLS. See
LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE IN
THE CLASSROOM.
TEACHING THE DEMOCRATIC PRCCESSES AT
THE SECONDARY LEVEL; recording
script for the Jam Handy Organization.
1 V. 4 parts. © Jam Handy Organiza-
tion; 29Nov67; C2OO82.
TECHNIQUES OF INTERPRETING HOSPITAL
COSTS DESIGNED FOR HOSPITAL ADMIN-
ISTRATORS, by Joseph E. Koll.
2 V. © Joseph E. Koll; 15Dec67;
C20116.
TEENAGE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH SHORE, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Marie Le Boeuf . 31 !•
® Marie Le Boeuf; 2Nov67; DU69987.
THE TEETH ON THE TEMPLE DOOR, a comedy
by Roma Greth. 178 1. 3 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. Jul6l,
DU53616. NM: addition & revision.
© Roma Greth; 110ct67; DU69767.
TELEMACHUS CLAY, a collage for sounds
& voices in two acts by Lewis John
Carlino. Rev. version. Dramatists
Play Service. 62 p. Appl. states
prev. reg. I962, prev. pub. 1963.
© Lewis John Carlino; 22Jun67;
DP6428.
TELL IT ALL, SELL IT ALL; recording
script for the J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. 20 1.
© J. I. Case Co.; l8Sep67; CI9885 .
TELL IT ALL, SELL IT ALL; recording
script for the J. I. Case Co. by
Jam Handy Organization. Rev.
May 2, 1967. 18 1. © J. I. Case
Co.; I8sep67; CI9886.
THE TELL-TALE HEART, a play in one
act dramatized by Luella E. McMahon,
from the story by Edgar Allan Poe.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. 26 p.
©Dramatic Pub. Co.; 50ct67; DP6515.
A TEMPEST AMONG THE INTERMEDIATES;
recording script for the Pontiac
Motor Division by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. 18 1. © Pontiac Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; l8Sep67;
CI9908.
TEMPLE BELLS, by Ishvsnl Hamilton.
91. A screenplay in 9 scenes.
® Ishvanl Hamilton; 4Deo67; DU70205 .
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY; from
Mathls der Maler, script by Charles
Blackman. 12 1. A recording
script. © Charles Blackman;
170ct67; CI9969.
TEN ONE ACT PLAYS, by Crane Johnson.
New York, Theatre Press. 92 p.
© Crane Johnson; 25Aug67; A936880.
THE 1030 COMPORT KING; recording script
for the J. I. Case Co. 20 1. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization.
© J. I. Case Co.; 10Jul67; C19728. I
I
TERRE EST KONDE. See
THE WORLD IS ROUND.
TERROR BY ERROR, an original story
written 8: adapted for television by
W. Clyde Carney. 30 1. © W. Clyde
Carney; l8Dec67; DU70303.
TEXAS, a symphonic outdoor drama of
American life by Paul Green. New
York, S. French. 104 p. Book 5;
lyrics only. © Paul Green; 17May67;
DP6534.
THADDEUS, a comedy in two acts by
Lucille M. Murray. 100 1. Adapted
from Tartuffe, by Moliere. © Lucille
M. Murray; 5Jul67; DU69176.
THANKSGIVING AT AUNT BETTY'S, a play In
3 acts by Robert Riche. 1 v.
© Robert Riche; 19Sep67; DU69628.
THAT HAPPY AGE, a comedy in three acta
by Howard Warwick. 115 1- © Howard
Warwick; 9Aug67; DU69367.
THAT MAN FROM CYRENE, a Passion Week
play by Lloyd B. Mignerey. 54 1.
3 parts. © Lloyd B. Mignerey;
28Aug67; DU69552.
THAT MAN FROM UEUMBABA; book by Moira
Jaffin 8c Arthur Fischer, music by
Moira Jaffin, lyrics by Arthur
Fischer. 1 v. 2 acts. © Moira
Jaffin 8c Arthur Fischer; l60ct67;
DU69855.
THAT WAS THE CAMPUS THAT WAS, by Judy
Sink Stephens 8c William Tranqullli.
31 1. A play with music. Book &
lyrics only. © Judy Sink Stephens
& William Tranqullli; l80ct67;
DU6983I.
THAT'S REALLY LIVIN'; recording script
for Admiral Corp. 13 1. Appl. au-
thor: Jam Handy Organization.
© Admiral Corp.; 10 Jul 67; C19739.
THAT'S SHOW BIZ, a new play by William
R. Paris, Jr. 1 v. ^ acts.
® William R. Paris, Jr.; 10Jul67;
DU69I29.
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THEATRE, de Luigi Pirandello. Diane
et la Tuda; Quand on est quelqu'un;
Les geants de la montagne. Tradults
par Feliclen Marceau, pseud, de.
Louis Carette, Georges Piroue &
Andre Barsacq. [Paris] Denoel.
342 p. © Editions' Denoel; 30Jun67;
DFO-1560.
THEATRE, de Paul Claudel avec trente-
deux illus. par Andre Masson, Lucien
Coutaud, Felix Labisse. [Paris]
Gallimard. 704 p. NM: illus.
© Editions Gallimard; 15Dec66;
AF25865.
THEATRE EXPERIMENT; edited by Michael
Benedikt. I967 . Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday. 396 p. 17 plays. NM:
compilation, introd. & notes.
© Michael Benedikt; 29Sep67;
A940698.
THERE ARE NO SQUARES LIKE RED SQUARES,
a comedy by Erwin Swann. 1 v.
3 acts. Based on a novel by Ilya
Ilf & Eugene Petrov. Appl. states
prev. reg. NM: revision. ©Erwin
Swann; 3Jul67; DU69164 .
THERE'S MAGIC IN MOONLIGHT. See
THE FRECKLED AFFAIR.
THESE ARE YOUR YEARS; student recruit-
ment motion picture j writer, Leo S.
Rosenorans. 43 1. © Medical College
of South Carolina; llDec67; DU70240.
THESE THREE YEARS, a 2 act comedy-
drama by Megan Lloyd S. 36 1.
© Megan Lloyd S. ; 9Nov67; DU70252.
THEY CALL ME MR. PUMPKIN, a television
story in five scenes by Woody Eney
(Harry E. Eney III) I8 1. With
music. © Woody Eney; 20Nov67;
DU7OO96 .
THEY CAME FROM SPAIN, the story of the
Coronade expedition ... by Margaret
Harper, 6S 1. A play in 2 acts.
© Margaret Harper (Mrs. Pies Harper);
21Nov67; DU7OII3.
THEY LlVtD HIPPILY BVER AFTtR.
HIP HIPPIE HOORAY,
Sfefe
THEY WHO DISBAND THE ARMIES, a musical
comedy; book & lyrics by H. D. E.
(Herbert D. Emswiler, Jr.) 1 v.
Based on Lysistrata, by Aristophanes.
Book & lyrics only. © Herbert D.
Emswiler, Jr.; l6Aug67; DU69430.
THEY'LL LOOK NO FITRTHER; recording
script for Admiral Corp. I3 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Admiral Corp.; 10Jul67; C19737.
THINE IS THE KINGDOM, a tithing play
in one act for the church stage or
the church sanctuary; written for
the Layman Tithing Foundation by
Robert Howard Clausen. 65 p.
© Layman Tithing Foundation; 30Aug57;
A933403.
THE THING ITSELF, a play by Arthur
Sainer. 42 1. © Arthur Sainer;
24Jul67; DU69258.
THIRTY, a play in one act by Gordon
Law. 10 1. © Gordon Clifton Law;
15Dec67; DU70290.
THIS COUNTRY TO ME, by Timothy John
Taylor. Sheet. Appl. ti.: America
to me. © Timothy John Taylor;
8nov67; C20053.
THIS DAY'S MADNESS, a play in three
acts by Grace Baughan. 75 1.
©Grace Baughan; 17Jul67; DU69185 .
THIS IS MY CITY; written for Mayor
Samuel W. Yorty by Lee Berg. 3 1.
© Lee Berg; l4Aug67; C19812.
THIS IS THE WAY IT IS; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division. 4 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; 300ct67; C20006.
THIS IS TO TELL YOU WHAT I THOUGHT
EVERYBODY'S UNDERWEAR LOOKED LIKE
WHEN I WAS LITTLE, a play in one
act by Roma Greth. 20 1. © Roma
Greth; l4Aug67; DU69397.
THIS SANDWICH HAS NO MAYONNAISE,
a one act play by Mary Handle
(Mary Handle Mitchell) 24 1.
© Mary R. Mitchell; 13Nov67;
DU70053.
THIS WAS AMERICA, by Peggy Simon.
22 1. A play. © Peggy Simon;
llDec67; DU7O325 .
DEE THOMAS CANTOR A TAMAS TEMPLOM
KARNAGYA; muslkdrama in 3 Aufziigen,
16 Bildern aus dem Leben von J. S.
Bach. ■ Text, Georg LSng (Gyorgy
L&ng), Deutsche iibersetzung, Arpad
Wein, Musik, Emil Abranyi. 215 p.
Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. © Emil
Abr&nyi & Gyorgy Lang; llJul67;
DU69177 .
THE THORNBEREY TREE, a play In three
acts by Tao Strong, pseud, of Tao
Strong Stein. 1 v. © Tao Strong
Stein; 12Sep67; DU69671.
THOSE KOKNOVER GIRLS, created by
Roslyn Marshall. 28 1. A screen-
play. © Roslyn Marshall; 21Jun67 ;
DU69086.
THOU KING, THOU POOL, a play in one
act by Dale Chappell Harrison, sug-
gested by Longfellow's The Sicilians
tale. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
44 p. © Dale Harrison; 100ct67;
DP6518.
THOU SHALT NOT, an original screenplay
by Paul Vance & Don Segall. 98 1.
© Paul Vance k Don Segall; 30Aug67;
DU69519.
A THOUSAND AT THE BRANCHES, a play
in three acts by Norman J. Fedder.
1 V. © Norman J. Fedder; 25Aug67;
DU69t93.
THREE GIRLS IN PARIS, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Diane Smith. 31 1. © Diane Smith;
13Nov67; DU70044.
THE THREE GRACES, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Corrine Greer. 31 !• ® Corrlne
Greer; 19Dec67; DU70309.
THREE ONE- ACT PLAYS, by Louis J.
Trinkaus. 1 v. Contents: New
blood on the Rhine . — A duel near the
park. --Scent the morning air.
© Louis J. Trinkaus; 15Aug67;
DU69418.
THREE PLAYS, by Max Frlsoh, translated
by James L. Rosenberg. 1st ed.
New York, Hill & Wang. l45 p.
(A Mermaid drairiabook, 40) NM: trans-
lation & compilation. © Suhrkamp
Verlag; 21Sep67; A938638.
THE THREE SIDED SQUARE, by Joyce
Shirley, pseud, of Shirley J. Miller
& Pam Braun, pseud, of Patricia Brown;
music by Joyce Shirley. 1 v.
A musical play in 2 acts. © Shirley
J. Miller; 7Aug67; DU6935O.
THE THREE SONS, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Emma Lancle. 30 1 . © Emma Lancle;
21Sep67; DU69560.
THREE TEMPTATIONS, by Carl Senob &
John Slefken. 1 v. A musical play
in 3 acts. © Carl Senob & John H.
Siefken, Jr.; l60ct67; DU69918.
3 WIVES & 3,000 HOUSES, a play in
three acts by Oren Stephens.
1 v. © Oren M. Stephens & Lorene
V. Stephens; 110ct67; DU69825.
THRESHOLDS, a play for the holy days,
Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Succoth,
by Doris Oilman. 7 1. Book only.
© Women's League of the National
Council of Young Israel; 20ct67;
DP6574 .
THROWING ROCKS IN FUN, a play in
three acts by Jack Leavitt.
104 1. © Jack Leavitt; 28Sep67;
DU6977I.
THUMBELINA (The elfin girl) An origi-
nal operetta freely based on Hans
Christian Andersen's famous fable
Tommellse (Thumbelina) ; book & music
by Margo Sederholm Moore (Margareta
Sederholm Moore) 2 v. Appl. states
prev. reg. as The elfin girl,
15Jun62, DU55668. NM: revisions &
additions. © Margareta Sederholm
Moore; 28Dec67; DU70390.
THYESTE; tragedie d'apres Seneque
d'Hugo Claus, tradulte du neerlandais
par Maddy Buysse. [Paris] Gallimard.
85 p. (Le Manteau d'arlequin)
© Editions Gallimard; 30May67;
DFO-1555.
TI BIAG A DI AGBUTENT (Life unafraid)
Ti balakad ti Krlstiano Ciencia ni
William Henry Alton. 21 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. llSep64,
CI7062. NM: Ilocano translation.
© William Henry Alton; 29Sep67;
CI9939.
A TICKET TO THE CITY, a drama in one
act by Donald Elser . London,
S. French. 26 p. © Donald Elser;
30Dec66; DP6475 .
TICKLE ME SO I CAN LAUGH, a new comedy
by Travilla Deming. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Travilla Deming; 10 Jul67 ; DU69214 .
THE TIGER AND THE DRAGON; or. The
seven gates to heaven. An adventure
screenplay by Joel M. Reed. I30 1.
© Joel M. Reed; 90ct67; DU69853.
THE TIJUANA DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS, by
Don Bowman 8c Ray Kinnamon. 5 1.
© Parody Pub. Co.; 3Jul67; CI9674 .
TILL HUMAN VOICES WAKE US, a drama by
Richard Pullerton. 31 1. 3 scenes.
© Richard Sandlin Fullerton;
24Nov67; DU70151.
TILLY TUTWEILER'S SILLY TRIP TO THE
MOON, a fable for two players by
Norman D. Dletz. 1 v. (Theatre-in-
prlnt, vol.6) A musical play. Book
& lyrics only. © Norman Donald
Dietz; I3NOV67; DP6537.
TIM WHOSOEVER, a one act Christian
drama by Jerome Hines k.a. Jerome
A. L. Heinz. 12 1. © Jerome A. L.
Heinz; 230ct67; DU69907.
TIMBAR ON THE HIGH C, a puppet play
by D. P. Nave. 10 1. © Delbert
P. Nave; 3Jul67; DU69100.
TIME, by Robby Rich, pseud, of Rose
Ann Hirshman. 3 1. © Rose Ann
Hlrshman; 27Jul67; C19717.
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AND OTHER PLAYS,
by William Saroyan; with an introd.
by the author. Toronto, Bantam
Books. 294 p. (Bantam world drama,
NTIO) © on introductory material;
Bantam Books, Inc.; lMay67; A923948.
TIME TO RETIRE, a one-act play by
Stephen Lewis. 16 p. © Stephen
P. Lewis; 13Nov67; DU70055.
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DRAMAS
July — Dec.
TIME WAS, a musical play In two acts,
based on Oh ye Jigs and Juleps by
Virginia Gary Hudson, adaptation >r.
lyrics by Trudl MoCullough Osborne
(Gertrude MoCullough Osborne) IO5 1.
Book & lyrics only. © Gertrude
MoCullough Osborne; 17Nov67;
DU70162.
TIMMY DISCOVERS CHRISTMAS, by Edwin
Dawklns, Jr. 5 1. Radio script.
© Edwin Dawkins, Jr.; 29Aug67;
C19846.
TIMON OF ATHENS. See
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS.
TIN IffllSTLE.
BREAD LOAF.
See
TIT FOR TAT, an original screen play
by Mildred Dumas. 241 1. ® Mildred
Dumas; l60ct67; DU69863.
TO BE IT, by Judith A. Laws. 5 1.
A play. © Judith A. Laws; 40ct67;
DU69803.
TO HEAR A DRUMMER, by Ronald Edward
Goyette. 6I 1. 3 acts. ©Ronald
Edward Goyette; 4Aug67; DP6468.
TO THE EARS OF THE PEOPLE, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Sarah Platsky. JO 1.
© Sarah Platsky; 3Nov67; DU699g2.
TOBACCO ROAD, a musical; book. Jack
Kirkland. 1st draft. 1 v. 2 acts.
Based on the play by Jack Kirkland &
the novel by Erskine Caldwell. Book
& lyrics only. © Jack Kirkland;
i|Aug67; DU69344.
TOBY TYLER; book, lyrics & music by
Carol Green & Dennis Smith. 1 v.
A musical play in 2 acts. Based on
the story by James Otis. © Carol L.
Green & Dennis E. Smith; 13Sep67;
DU69675.
TOE JAM, by Elaine Jackson. 38 1.
A play in 3 acts. © Elaine Jackson;
lNov67; DU70028.
THE TOILET KING, a new musical comedy;
book & musical outlines by George
Mauro Campbell. 134 1. 3 acts.
Book & lyrics for 2 songs. © George
Mauro Campbell; 40ct67; DU6973O.
TOM JONES, by Donald A. McPherson %
Paul Holden. 1 v. A musical play In
2 acts. Based on the book of the
same title by Henry Fielding.
© Sadoff Productions, Inc.; llSep67;
DU69579.
TOMMELISE. See
THUMBELINA .
THE TOP TEN, by Carl Perkins. Sheet.
A recitation. © Cedarwood Pub. Co.,
Inc.; 60ct67; C20025.
THE TOPLESS TOWERS, a fantastic
adventure in one act by Royal W.
Eokert. 5I 1. ® Royal W. Eokert;
22Dec67; DU70352.
TOPO STA NEIATA (Let's build a Juvenile
world) Hypo Dimitri Apollo Tsoucalas.
233 1. A play. Greek; title trans-
literated. © Dimitri Apollo
Tsoucalas; 28Aug67; DU6955O.
TOUCH OF THE POET. See
THE LATER PLAYS OF EUGENE O'NEILL.
A TOUR OF TIJUANA, by Don Bowman & Ray
Kinnamon. 2 1. © Parody Pub. Co.;
3Jul67; CI9675.
TOWARD A CHANGELESS SEA, a play for
^ix people by Jeanne Holloway Davis.
Nashville, Broadraan Press. 28 p.
Based on the life of Bill Wallace,
martyred Southern Baptist missionary
to China. © Broadman Press; lAug67;
DP6449.
TOWARD A HIGHER CREST; written for
oral delivery by Mamie Ferris
Gardner. 1967. 3 1- ©Mamie
Ferris Gardner; 7Aug67; C19803.
THE TOWERS OF SIMON RODIA, a play by
Jack Morse. 102 1. © Jack Morse;
I5N0V67; Dl)70080.
THE TOWN THAT LAUGHS, a lecture for
historical societies by Grace
Johnson. 1 v. © Grace Johnson;
l8Dec67; C20118.
THE TOWNHOUSE, by Ned Manderlno.
96 1. A play in 2 acts. © Ned
Manderlno; 8Dec67; DU70236.
THE TOY GRABBERS, by Donald Joslyn.
65 1. A screenplay. © Donald
Joslyn; 27Sep67; DU697O5 .
THE TRACTOR TRIPPER BUS. See
MAYPOLE VILLAGE SERIES.
TRADITIONAL CHINESE PLAYS; translated,
described & annotated by A. C. Scott.
Ssu Lang visits his mother (Ssu Lang
fan mu); The butterfly dream (Hu
tieh meng). 1957. Madison, Uni-
versity of Wisconsin. I65 p.
© The Regents of the University of
Wisconsin; 9Jan67; A945864 .
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS, by William
Shakespeare; edited by George Lyman
Kittredge. Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell
Pub. Co. 148 p. (The Kittredge
Shakespeares, rev. by Irving Ribner)
5 acts. © Blaisdell Pub. Co., divi-
sion of Ginn & Co.; 7Sep67; A948930.
THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR, by William
Shakespeare; H. K. Girling, introd.;
Lucy M. Fitzpatrick, notes; general
introd. by David G. Pitt. New York,
Airmont Pub. Co. 170 p. 5 acts.
(Airmont Shakespeare classics series,
S12) NM: art work, introd. & notes.
©Airmont Pub. Co., Inc.; 15Jul66;
A929152.
THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF
VENICE, by William Shakespeare;
0. H. Rudzik, introd.; Lucy M. Fitz-
patrick, notes; general introd. by
David G. Pitt. New York, Airmont Pub.
Co. 172 p. 5 acts. (Airmont
Shakespeare classics series, S13)
NM: art work, introd. k notes.
© Airmont Pub. Co., Inc.; 15Jul56;
A929153.
THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET, by
William Shakespeare; Clara Thomas,
introd.; Lucy M. Fitzpatrick, notes;
general introd. by David G. Pitt.
New York, Airmont Pub. Co. 148 p.
5 acts. (Airmont Shakespeare classics
series, S9) NM: art work, Introd. &
notes. © Airmont Pub. Co.; 15Jul66;
A929158.
THE TRAIN THAT STOPPED, by James H.
Warren. 55 1. A play. © James
Herndon Warren; 22Nov67; DU70264 .
TRANSFIGURATION; popular opera in 2
acts by Manos Hadzidakis (Manos
Hadjidakis) 1st act. 1 v. Book
only. © Manos Hadjidakis; 28Aug67;
DU69554 .
TRANSMISSION TROUBLE, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Don Blunt (Donald E. Blunt) Sc
Kathleen Blunt. 60 1. © Kathleen A.
Blunt S: Donald E. Blunt; 170ct67;
DU69826 .
TRAPPED IN THE 8TH DIMENSION, an
original story written & adapted for
television by Terry Leslie. 31 !•
© Terry Leslie; 20Jul67; DU69223.
TRAPS, a play with an entr'acte:
The clinging vine, by Albert
Devereaux. 35 1. © Albert
Devereaux; 20Nov57; DU70152.
TRAVELERS SIX, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Lorraine Vasquez. 30 1. © Lorraine
Vasquez; 300ct67; DU69954.
A TREATISE ON THE MOTIONAL ASPECTS OF
A CONDUCTOR'S TECHNIQUE (A NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY OF CONDUCTING) Lecture
at Northwestern University by Milton
Rosens took. II5 1. © Milton Rosen-
stock; 170ct67; C20112.
TRES COMED'IAS, by Bartolorae de Torres
Naharro. Soldadesca; Ymenea;
Aquilana. Edicion, prologo y notas
por Humberto Lopez Morales. Las
Americas Pub. Co., I967 . 266 p.
© on editing, prologue & notes; Las
Americas Pub. Co.; 6Nov65; A949783.
TRIAL BY JURY, by John Gordon Under-
wood. 59 1. A play in 2 acts.
© John Gordon Underwood; 20ct67;
DU6976O.
A TRIAL CAN BE PUN, IP YOU'RE THE
JUDGE, a play by Warren Kllewer.
56 p. © Warren Kllewer; 15Sep67;
DU69612.
TRIAL OF THE BETRAYER, a play in 3
acts by Thomas H. Morton. 39 1.
© Thomas H. Morton; 15Dec67;
DU70288.
TRIANGLE, a one act play by Evelyn M.
Jaburek. 30 1. © Evelyn M.
Jaburek; 13Deo67; DU7O33I.
A TRIBUTE TO LANGSTON HUGHES; devised &
staged by Susan Batson, music by
Darnley L. Corbin. 10 1. A play.
Book only. NM: additions. © Susan
Batson; 22Sep67; DU69635 .
THE TRICK, a one-act play by Joseph
Praral. 19 1 . © Joseph Patrick Praml;
5Sep67; DU69533.
THE TRILOGY OF CHRISTMAS PLAYS FOR
CHILDREN, by Carol Preston; music
selected by John Langstaff. 1st ed.
New York, Harcourt, Brace & World.
135 p. © Carol Preston; 250ct67;
A948518.
THE TRIMMING OF THE TREE, by Clara
Whips Dunn. 12 1. Radio script.
© Clara Whips Dunn; 300ct67; DU69947.
TRIO FOR FOUR, a play in nine scenes
by Conrad Bishop. 14 1. ® Conrad
Bishop; 10Aug67; DU69429.
A TRIO FOR THE LIVING, a dramatic
triptych by George Houston Bass.
1 V. Book & lyrics only. Con-
tents: Loop-de-loo. --Catch us
alone. --Mourners at the bier.
® George Houston Bass; 250ct67;
DU69878.
TRISTRAM, a play in two acts by Andreas
Teuber. 1 v. © Andreas Teuber;
3Jul67; DU691OI.
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, by William
Shakespeare. Waltham, Mass., Blais-
dell Pub. Co. 140 p. (The Kit-
tredge Shakespeares, rev. by Irving
Ribner) 5 acts. NM: revision &
addition. ® Blaisdell Pub. Co.,
a division of Ginn & Co.; 200ct67;
A956420.
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. See
THE FESTIVAL SHAKESPEARE: TROILUS
AND CRESSIDA.
TROIS COUPS SOUS LES ARBRES ; theatre
saissonier de Rene Char. [Paris]
Gallimard. 251 p. ® Editions
Galllmard; 30May67; DFO-1551.
TROIS PIECES MEDIEVALES. Le jeu
d'Adam; Le miracle de Theophile;
La farce du Cuvier. Preparees par
A. Robert Harden. New York,
Appleton-Century-Crofts. 97 p.
?M: pref., introd. 5: notes. © Mere-
dith Pub. Co.; 21Aue67; A935108.
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THE TROJAN WOMEN, by Euripides;
adapted by Jean Paul Sartre; English
version by Ronald Duncan. London,
Hamish Hamilton. 76 p. 5 scenes.
©Ronald Duncan; llMay67; AF25984.
THE TROJAN WOMEN, by Euripides;
adapted for the mcdern stage by
James Brock. 32 1. © James W.
Brock; 5Sep67; DU69616.
TRULY A TRUCK PROFESSIONAL; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Division.
8 1. Appl. author: Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; C197'*3-
A TRUMPET FOR ANGELA, an original
comedy with music; book, lyrics &
muaic by Charles M. Jones. 1 v.
2 acts. © Charles M. Jones; 22Sep67;
DU69656 .
TRUTH ABOUT THE FISH, by Jim Morrison,
Junior Samples & Cliff Williamson.
2 sheets. © Peach Music; 28Sep67;
CI9959.
TtlE TRYOUTS, a play by Robert Shure.
1 V. A play in 2 acts. © Robert
Shure; 26jul67 ; DU69540.
TSISBMO K EVGENiyU EVTUSHENKO. See
REPLY TO YEVTUSHENKO.
TU VOIS ROGER, SI TU AVAIS APPRIS LA
CYBERNETIQUE AU LIEU DE LIRE DES
BETISES. See
LES CAISSES: QU'EST-CE?
TURQUOISE MATRIX, a drama in three
acts by Ruth Haggin Cole, adapted
by Ruth Musser & Shelley Doddridge.
1 V. Appl. states prev. reg.
lAug24, D68482. NM: revision &
addition. © Ruth Musser & Shelley
Doddridge; 24Nov67; DU70254 .
A TWELFTH NIGHT'S TUNE, an electric
Christmas carol by C. S. Flower.
29 1. A screenplay. ® Cedric
Stanley Flower; 24Nov67; DtJ70125.
TWELVE MODERN DRAMATISTS, by Raymond
Cowell. 1st ed., I967 . Oxford,
Pergamon Press. l43 p. (Pergamon
Oxford English series) © Pergamon
Press, Ltd.; 10Jul67; AP25897.
TWENTY-FIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS, by Crane
Johnson. New York, Theatre Press.
269 p. © Crane Johnson; 28Nov66;
A93W5'*.
26 VOTES ELECT THE PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES, by Glenn L. Anderson.
2 1. © Glenn L. Anderson; 21Sep57;
C19919.
A TWINKLE IN YOUR EYE, a comedy by
Bernard Fabrizl. 1 v. 3 acts.
© Bernard Fabrizi; 31Jul57;
DU69303.
THE TWIST, by Harold D. -Gordon, pseud,
of Harold E. Stadler, Doris Jane
Stadler & Gordon Relnschreiber.
22 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Dr. & Mrs. Harold E. Stadler,
Gordon Relnschreiber; 17Nov57;
DU7OO9O.
TWO AFTERNOONS. See
THE STORY OP TWO AFTERNOONS.
TWO ANGELS ON DUTY, a play in one
act adapted by Mark Bucci. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 25 p . From the
short by Leonard Wibberley. © Drama-
tic Pub. Co.; I60ct67; DP6524 .
TWO BOTTLES OF RELISH, a play in one
act by Edward Darby. Chicago,
Dramatic Pub. Co. 40 p. Based
on the short story by Lord Dunsany.
©Dramatic Pub. Co.; 20Sep67; DP6489.
TWO BY TWO, by William L. Lederer.
1 V. A play. © William L. Lederer;
190c t67; DU6989'(.
THE TWO FACES OP JOB; rev. copy by
Este Star. 44 1. A play in 4 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 9Jun67,
DU68907. © Este Star; 190ct67;
DU69892 .
TWO FOR THE ROAD, by Frederic Raphael.
London, J. Cape. l4l p. © on
pref.; Volatic, Ltd.; 22May67;
AF26029.
TWO FOR THE ROAD, by Frederic Raphael.
London, J. Cape. l4l p. © Stanley
Donen Films, Inc. & Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp.; 22May67;
AF2'6028.
TYPING, FIRST YEAR, M.I.P.II67, by
Carl Salser & Theodore Yerian.
9th ed. 3 v. © Educational
Research Associates; 190ct67; CI9983.
u
UBU REX, by Alfred Jarry; English
version by David Copelin. 2d draft.
70 1. © David Copelin; 30ct67;
DU69763.
THE UGLIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD, a play
in three acts by Robert D. Hires.
79 1. © Robert D. Hires; llAug67;
DU69391 •
THE UMBILICAL CORD OF HOWARD LOSTFOGEL,
a one act play by Jeannine Bails.
24 1. © Jeannine J. Bails; l60ct67;
DU69864 .
THE UNBELIEVABLE MR. B. , a new comedy
hv Dot DeCamp (Dorothy DeCamp)
145 1. 2 acts. Appl. states nrev.
reg. 21Feb66, DU64941. NM:
revision. © Dorothy DeCamp;
24Jul67; DU69264.
THE UNBORN, a play in four acts by
Barbara Gibbs (Barbara Gibbs Golf-
fing) 98 1. © Barbara Gibbs
Golffing; 12Deo67; DU70266.
UNCLE CLAUDE, a play in two acts
by S. S. Field. 1 v. © S. S.
Field; l60ct67; DU69917 .
UNCLE STAN, a musical comedy; music
by Elizabeth H. Surace, book & '
lyrics by Ruth W. Brace. 155 1.
© Ruth W. Brace & Elizabeth H.
Surace; llSep67; DU69593.
UNCOMMON DENOMINATOR, by Peter Heumann.
91 1. A play in 3 acts. © Peter
Heumann; 26Jul67; DU69273.
UNDER THE BIG TOP, by David L. Miller.
5 1. Recording script. © Chesdel
Music Co.; 6Sep67; 019935.
UNDER THE SKIN OF THE OLDSMOBILES;
recording script for Oldsmobile
Division. 11 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handy Organization. © Olds-
mobile Division, General Motors Corp.;
300ct67; C20008.
UNDER THIS ROOF, by Herbert B. Ehrmann.
1 v. A play in 3 acts. © Herbert
B. Ehrmann; 300ct67; DU69945.
UNDERCOVER CAT; dramatized by Anne
Coulter Martens. Chicago, Dramatic
Pub. Co. 77 p. Based on the novel
by the Gordons. © Dramatic Pub. Co.;
l8Sep67; DP6494.
THE UNFORTUNATE EMIGRANT, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by William Vazquez. 30 1.
©William Vazquez; 24jul67; DU69244 .
THE UNSINKABLE TEAM. 5 1. Script.
© WHDH, Inc.; 6nov67 ; C20033.
AN UNUSUAL THREE, a play by Emilie
Griffin. 1 v. 2 acts. © Emilie
Dietrich Griffin; 13Sep67; DU69606.
THE UNWANTED BABY, an original story
written & adapted for television by
Thomas E. Way. 32 1. © Thomas E.
Way; 24Jul67; DU69246.
US GOLFERS CURSE YOU, WIDOW KIMSOCK;
or. Oil wells and cattle on a golf
course? A modern musical melodrama
in two acts by Rainsford J. Winslow
& Winifred W. Winslow; music by
Gilbert & Sullivan, lyrics by Rains-
ford J. Winslow. 79 p. Book &
lyrics only. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Country club, 12Jul65, DU6376I.
NM: revision. © Rainsford J. Winslow
& Winifred W. Winslow; 31Jul67;
DU6933O.
USTEDES SON NECESARIOS (You are needed)
Conferencia sobre la Clencla Crlsti-
ana por Howard H. Irwin. 23 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. 31Jan67, C19220.
NM; Spanish translation. © Howard H.
Irwin; 2bJunb7; C19670.
V
V COMME VIETNAM, d'Armand Gattl.
[Paris] Editions du Seuil. 125 p.
(Collection theatre) 29 scenes.
© Editions du Seuil; 30May67;
DFO-1564.
VALLEY; book, music & lyrics by
Anthony T. Polistina. 1 v.
A play in 2 acts. Based on the
novel Letter from Peking, by Pearl
S. Buck. Book 8: lyrics only.
© Anthony T. Polistina; 6Nov67;
DU69972.
THE VALUE OF A RELATIONSHIP NETWORK IN
PROVIDING SOCIAL WORK SERVICE TO
ALCOHOLISM PATIENTS, by Caroline
Johanna Hobson. 1 v. © Caroline J.
Hobson; 24Aug67; CI9837.
VAN GOGH IN NEW YORK, by Robert
Latham. 18 1. © Robert Latham;
4Aug67; CI9799.
VANITY FAIR. See
BECKY .
THE VEIL, a play for women in one
act by Valentine Bean. Boston,
Baker's Plays. 32 p. (Baker's
royalty plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 28Jul67; DP6440.
VERMONT; music & words by Ruth S.
Frink. 1 v. 2 acts. © Ruth
Sprague Frink; 31Jul67; DU69305.
A VERY RICH WITCH, by Samuel W. Taylor.
144 1. A screenplay. © Samuel W.
Taylor; 25Sep67; DU69685.
A VERY SIMPLE ART; original screenplay
by Ira Teller. 1 v. © Ira Teller;
4Aug67; DU69328.
VIA D'ORO (The way of gold) A musical
play; book & lyrics by Walter Alden
Richards. II6 1. 2 acts. Book 4
lyrics only. © Walter Alden
Richards; llDec67; DU7O328.
THE VICE-PRINCIPAL RIDES AGAIN ON GRAD-
UATION NIGHT, a comedy monologue by
John Ghent. 19 1- © John Ghent;
120ct67; CI9974.
THE VICTIM; three acts by Mario Fratti.
65 1. A play. © Mario Fratti;
3Nov67; DU70002.
VIET ROCK, COMINGS AND GOINGS, KEEP
TIGHTLY CLOSED IN A COOL DRY PLACE
& THE GLOAMING, OH MY DARLING; four
plays by Megan Terry with an introd.
by Richard Schechner. New York,
Simon & Schuster. 282 p. Includes
Music for Viet rock & Comings and
goings, by Marianne de Pury. Appl.
ti.: Viet rock and other plays.
NM: compilation S: additions. ©Megan
Terry; 12Jul67; A927355.
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138
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
THE VIEW FROM SATAN, a play in three
acts by Warren Frost. 1 v.
© Warren Frost; l8Sep67; DU69726 .
VINTAGE THEATRE ORGAN STYLES, INSTRUC-
TION BOOK 1, by William McMains.
51. A recording script. © Pointer
System, Inc.; 25Sep67; C19922 .
VINTAGE THEATRE ORGAN STYLES, INSTRUC-
TION BOOK 2, by William MoMalns.
h 1. Recording script. © Pointer
System, Inc.; 25Sep67; 019924.
VIOLENT VOLCANO, by Nlmle R. Huddleston
6 Lorna Allison. 22 1. A play in
7 acts. ® Nlmle R. Huddleston &
Lorna Allison; 20Nov67; DU7OO98.
VIRGIN ON THE ROCKS, COMING UP, by
Philip Lanza. 80 1 . A play.
© Philip Lanza & Gluck Sandor;
28Sep67; DU69708.
VIRTUE REWARDED. See
PAMELA.
VISIONS OP SUGAR PLUMS, by Barry
Prltchard . 2 acts. (In Playwrights
for tomorrow, edited by A. iH. Ballet.
Minneapolis, University of Minnesota
Press. V.4, p. 29-104) ,Appl. states
prev. reg. 27Jul64, DU60734. ©Barry
Prltchard; lSep67; DP6569.
THE VISITOR; recording script for the
K-Mart Division by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. 14 1. © S. S. Kresge Co.;
l8Sep67; CI9900.
VISITOR. See
THE LONELY.
THE VITAL ALTERNATIVE, the Wilson
Research Foundation public lecture
by the Wilson Research Foundation.
51 1. © Wilson Research Foundation,
Inc.; 15Sep67; CI9875 .
VIV; book by Michael Hall & Dean
Brown. 64 1. A musical play in
2 acts. Book only. © Michael Hall &
Dean Brown; 8Aug67; DU69356.
THE VOICE, by Ella Mitchell. 10 1.
A musical play in 3 acts. Book &
lyrics only. © Ella Mitchell;
21Jul57; DU69236.
VOICES, by William Lederer. 16 1.
A play. © William L. Lederer;
l4Aug67; DU69400.
w
WAIT MR. NERO, a play by J. Ward
Stevenson. 55 1 . © J. Ward Stevenson;
6sep67; DU69547.
WALANG-PANGAMBAWG BUHAY (Life unafraid)
Isang panayam sa Siyensiya Kristiyan
ni William Henry Alton. 24 1.
Appl. states prev. reg. llSep54,
017062. NM: Tagalog translation.
© William Henry Alton; 29Sep67;
CI9942.
WALKING ON AIR, by Burtt Walker.
17 1. A screenplay. © Grace Burtt
Walker; 26Jul67; DU69296.
WALLS, by Charline Osgood ShuT-en.
1 V. A play in 3 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. l8Aug66, DU66716.
NM: addition & revision. © Char-
line Osgood Shuren; 3IJUI67;
DU69329.
WALTZES FROM VIENNA, a musical romance
in three acts; music by Johann
Strauss; original libretto by A. M.
Willner, Heinz Reichert & Ernst
Marischka; new book & lyrics by
Phil Park; music adapted & arranged
by Ronald Hanmer. London, J. Wein-
berger. 87 p. Libretto. Appl.
states prev. reg. 17Mar56, DU66232.
NM: revision. © Josef Weinberger,
Ltd.; 30Dec66; DPI892.
WANTED: TWENTY HORSES, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Alice Wheatley. 44 1.
ۥ Alice Wheatley; l8Dec67; DU703OI.
THE WAR, by Carlo Goldoni, translated
& adapted by Alexander Gross. 97 1.
A play in 2 acts. Adapted version of
La guerra. Appl. states prev. reg.
10Nov66; DU67339. NM: revision &
translation. © Alexander Gross;
I60ot67; DU69838.
WAR, YOU GOTTA BE KIDDIN', a satirical
composition compiled & written by
Robert 0. Rodgers, Sheldon Rott,
Cy Rott & Myron Stein. 23 1.
© Big Sound Pub. Co., Cy Rott,
president; 20Sep67; 019915.
THE WARMUP, a play by Joan Snyder.
34 1. © Joan F. Snyder; llSep67;
DU69572.
WARPATH; book & lyrics hv David
Newburge . 1 v. A play in 2 acts.
© David Newburge: 21Jul67;
DU69237.
THE WAX MUSEUM, by John Hawkes. (In
Plays for a new theater, playbook 2.
p. 101-120) © John Hawkes; 21Nov66;
DP6453.
WAY OF GOLD.. See
VIA D'ORO.
THE WAY OF THE CROSS, a narration
researched & written for the Sarasota
Museum of the Cross by Jean H.
Houtchens. 16 1. © Sarasota Museum
of the Cross, Inc.; 8Nov67; C20049.
WE ALL BELONG, WE ARE THE SAME, by
Marcla Weston, pseud, of Martha
Weisman. 7 1. A play In 4 scenes.
© Martha Weisman; 9Aug67; DU69362.
WE ARE GOD (Nosotros somos Dios) A
play in two acts by Wilberto Canton,
translated by S. Samuel Trifllo &
Luis Soto-Ruiz. 1 v. ® S. Samuel
Trifilo & Luis Soto-Ruiz; 26jul67;
DU69339.
VJE CONQUER THE WORLD FROM MEN, by Alex-
ander Keston 8= OUR TIME, by Thomas &
Al Keston. Canada. I96 p. © Thomas
Keston; 23Jun67; DP6420.
WE WILL DO WHAT WE CAN.
KWASHIORKOR.
See
A WEAK MOMENT; comedy in three acts,
four scenes by Joseph Uray & Jim
Campbell. 104 1. Based on the
original play by Etienne Zagon.
Appl. states prev. reg. 2Feb56,
DUI11677. NM: revision. © Joseph
Uray; 31Jul67; DU69334 .
WEATHER WATCHERS; song-story for
kindergarten & primary grades by
Genevieve K. Arnold. 19 0.
© Genevieve K. Arnold; 15Sep67;
DP6552.
A WEDDING ON LESBOS, a modern story
of the gods and goddesses by
William Del Visoo. 354 1. An
original screenplay. © Anthony
William Del Visoo; 15Dec67; DU7037O.
WEED CONTROL FOR GRAIN SORGHUM; prepared
for Deere & Co . by Wilding. Writer:
Tom Clark. Rev. July 21, 1967 .
Film script. 23 scenes. ©Wilding,
Inc.; 30Aug67; C19927.
A VIEEK AT HOME, by Joseph Ep'pert,
pseud, of Joseph Epollto. 1 v.
A screenplay in 2 acts. © Joseph
M. Eppert; 7Nov67; I''J700l6 .
WEEP NO MORE, MY LADY, a three act play
about Abraham Lincoln by M. W.
Herbert. 81 1. © M. W. Herbert;
8Dec67; DU70232.
WELL, THE WAY IT HAPPENED WAS, a
screenplay by Frank Brooks, pseud, of
Frank Joseph Baloga & Bob Riehl
(George Robert Riehl) 86 1 . © Prank
Brooks & Bob Riehl; 25Sep67; DU6969O.
WER MENSCHENBLUT VERGIESST; Problem-
film von Karl Pfell. 96 1.
99 Blldern. Appl. states prev.
- reg. 8Sep66, DU6703O. NM: adap-
tation. © Karl Pfeil; 20Sep67;
DU69594.
WE'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES; recording
script for Admiral Corp. 11 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Admiral Corp.; 10Jul67; C19736.
WHAT A KNIGHT, a musical farce in two
acts; book & lyrics by Charles
Kondek, music by Hugh McGinnls.
2 v. Suggested by the IQiight of the
burning pestle by Beaumont &
Fletcher. © Hugh McGinnls & Charles
Kondek; 31Jul67; DU69345.
WHAT A TAVEEM, WHAT A TOWN, by Johnny
Bond. 2 sheets. © Red River Songs,
Inc.; 7Aug67; C19819.
WHAT ARE THEY SAYING AT SARDI'S?
A contemporary Broadway fable In
three rounds by Clifford Sage.
1 V. © Clifford Sage; 19Jul67;
DU69192 .
WHAT CHOICE DO YOU HAVE? By Jane 0.
Robbins. 27 1 . (A Christian Science
lecture, no. 3) © Jane 0. Robbins;
lSep67; C19842.
WPIAT DEMOCRACY MEANS TO ME; first place
script by Stephen J. Rapp. 3 1.
© Stephen John Rapp; 3Jul67; CI9679.
WHAT DO I DON'T KNOW? A play by Irving
S. Richter. 1 v. 2 acts. © Irving
S. Richter; 29Aug67; DU69510.
WHAT FEE TO ENTER, a drama in three
acts by Jonathan E. Jones. 1 v.
© Jonathan E. Jones; 24jul67;
DU69250.
WHAT ON EARTH ARE WE DOING? See
SUPPLEMENT TO WHAT ON EARTH ARE, WE
DOING?
WHAT PRICE PURITY? or, All you need is
one bad break. An original melodrama
by Sonia Torgeson & J. Kubalek.
29 1. 1 act, 7 scenes. © Sonia
Torgeson & Joseph B. Kubalek;
310ct67; DU69964.
WHAT SANTA WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS, by-
Walter 0. Jacobs. 1 V. Recording
script. © Walter 0. Jacobs; 30Nov67;
020132.
WHAT SCARES YOU? An original story
written & adapted for television
by Earnestine Hamlett. 30 1.
© Earnestine Hamlett; 24jul67;
DU69253.
WHAT THIS HOUSE NEEDS IS A GOOD FIVE-
CENT DOG. See
THE STAIRS.
WHAT WILL THE NEIGHBORS SAY? An
original story written & adapted
for television by Buddy Matthews,
pseud, of Matthew White, Jr. 65 1.
© Matthew White, Jr.; 19May67;
DU69482.
WHATEVER YOU CALL IT, a musical piece
for the theatre by Michael Shaffer &
John Randolph Zapor, lyric, John
Randolph Zapor, music, Michael
Shaffer. 1 v. 4 scenes. © Michael
Shaffer & John Randolph Zapor;
21Dec67; DU70322.
WHAT'S IN THE WIND? See
NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN.
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139
WHAT'S THE GAME NOW? By Peter
Copanl. 1 V. A play in 2 acts.
© Peter Copanl; 1+06067; DU70205.
WHAT'S WRONG, DOC? By Dale Selkirk,
music by Frank Dale, pseud, of Frank
D. Qjiercia, lyri;s by Ignazlo Een-
fante, David Ormont & Frank Dale.
1 V. A musical play. © Frank Dale;
17Hov67; Dir70265.
WHEN THE MOUNTAINS CALL, an original
story written & adapted for tele-
vision by Charles G. Jones. 33 1-
® Charles G. Jones; l8Aug67 ; DU6g449.
WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS (Histoire de rire)
A play in three acts by Armand Sala-
crou; English version by Norman
Stokle. (In Three plays by Armand
Salacrou. Minneapolis, University
of Minnesota Press, p.iog-igo)
© University of Minnesota; 8Sep67;
DP6513.
WHERE DO YOU GO WHEN YOU'VE SEEN THE
WORLD? An original screenplay by
J. K. Libby. 101 1. © J. K.
Libby; 90ct67; DU69854.
WHERE IS THE GROOM? A 3 act comedy
by George C. Konduros. Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Pub. Co. 58 p.
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; lSep67; DP6562.
WHERE IS THE MONEY? An original story
written & adapted for television by
Grace Brainerd. 31 1. ® Grace
Brainerd; 13Nov67; DU70042.
WHERE IS THE MONEY? PART II. An
original story written & adapted for
television by Grace Brainerd. 30 1,
© Grace Brainerd; l8Dec67; DU703OI* .
WHERE, WHAT, WHY; program no. 12 by
Victoria Danner Hartfield. 7 1.
(Hello echo series) A television
script. © Victoria Danner Hartfield;
250ct67; C20016.
WHERE'S THE GROOM? A musical in
2 acts; book, lyrics & music by
Ben Samberg (Benjamin Samberg)
24 1. © Benjamin Samberg; 110ct67;
DP6523.
WHILE SHAKESPEARE SLEPT, a comedy in
one act by Tim Kelly. Boston,
Baker's Plays. 21 p. © Tim Kelly;
250ct67; DP6526.
THE WHITE AND BEARDED MEN, by
Theodore Apsteln. 1 v. A play
in 3 acts. © Theodore Apsteln;
I60ct67; DU69923.
THE WHITESHOP, a one act satire on
cultural imposition by S. Garrett
Robinson. 49 1. © S. Garrett
Robinson; l8Deo67; DU70341.
WHO? HIM? HERMAN? HM: slmfony no. 9 in
the key of H, by Veeve, pseud, of
Genevieve E. Wood. 4 1. Script.
©Genevieve E. Wood; 4Dec67; C20127 .
WHO IS DEAD IN THE WHITE HOUSE? By
Alan Brand. 92 1. A play in 3 acts.
© Alan Brand; l8Dec67; DU70307.
WHO IS YOUR MAKER? See
QUI EST NOTRE CREATEUR?
WIE IS UW MAKER?
WHO KNOWS? 1 V. A television
script. Appl. states prev. reg.
10Apr67, CI9492. NM: addition.
© Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap, Inc.;
9Nov67; C 200 63.
WHO'S HAPPY NOW? A comedy in 3 acts
by Oliver Hailey, lyrics by Dion
McGregor, music by Michael Barr.
1 v. Book only. © Oliver D.
Hailey, Jr.; llDec67; DU70279.
WHO'S OUT THERE? A 0"^ act play by
Jack Krentzlin (Julius A. Krentzlln)
24 1. © Julius A. Krentzlin;
28Aug67; DU69502.
WHO'S WHOOSE; or, 49 to go. A new
play in two acts by J. H. Neebe &
Walter Craig. 1 v. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Muhallil in Manhattan,
4Sep65, DU58624. NM: revision.
© Joseph H. Neebe & Walter Craig;
12Dec67; DU70268.
WHY? Recording script for Chevrolet
Motor Division. 8 1. Appl. author:
Jam Handv Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
IOJUI67; C19749-
WHY DID THEY TAKE THE CHRIST OUT OF
CHRISTMAS, by Thomas E. Reeves.
Sheet. Recitation. © Bucketlid
Music; 29Sep67; CI9956.
WHY DID VIOLET SHRINK? See
BLACK BART RIDES AGAIN.
WHY I WANT TO PREACH, by Elbert Ray
Martin. Sheet. © Elbert Ray
Martin; 90ct67; Cig952.
WHY IS THERE AIR? By Bill Cosby
(William H. Cosby, Jr.) Recording
script. © Manger Music, Inc.;
3Aug67; CI9769.
WHY THE DIFFERENCES IN CAMPER TRUCK
REQUIREMENTS? Recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division. 8 1.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10jul67; C19746.
THE WICKED WITCH OF INDOR, a fairy
tale by Shirley Bonbright & Joanne
Dunn; music & lyrics by Joanne
Dunn. 32 1. 2 acts. Book & lyrics
only. © Shirley Bonbright & Joanne
Dunn; 26Dec67; DU70365.
WIDE TRACK WITH PONTIAC! 1 v.
Recording script. Appl. author: Jam
Handy Organization. © Pontlac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
24Nov67; C20095.
WIDOW'S MITE, a play In one act by
Vincent Williams. 16 1. © Vincent
Williams; llJul67; DU69142.
WIE IS UW MAKER? (Who Is your maker?)
Een Lezlng over Christian Science
door Herbert E. Rleke. 30 1. Appl.
states prev. reg. July 1965 , C17822.
NM: Dutch translation. © Herbert E.
Rieke; 26Jun67; CI9667.
THE WILDEflNESS, a one act play by
Douglas Taylor (Donald D. Taylor)
31 1. © Douglas Taylor; 29Nov67;
DU7OI66.
WILL ALICE BECOME QUEEN OR WILL THE
QUEEN BE HEADING ALICE OFF? A
theater-game for children by David
Larson. 1 v. Based on the Alice
stories by Lewis Carroll, pseud, of
Charles Lutwidge Dodeson. © David
Jeremy Larson; 20Nov67; DU70244 .
WILL HOMES' HORSE; narration by Peter
Kllham. 3 1. © Droll Yankees, Inc.;
8Aug67; CI9827.
WILL MIDDLE CLASS EVER FIT SOCIETY?
An original story written & adapted
for television by Edella H. Williams.
25 1. © Edella H. Williams;
13Nov67; DU70047.
WILLARD'S WIDOW; film script by
Elizabeth Hely, pseud, of Elizabeth
Younger. 117 1- © Elizabeth
Younger; 21Jun67; DU69083.
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, In dramatic
incident form by Classic Text Tapes.
1 V. Based on Kenneth Grahame ' s
book. © Classic Text Tapes, Norman H.
Rogers, owner; llAug67; DU69389-
WINDOW WASHER.
THE LONELY.
See
WINDS OP CHANGE, by Burden & others.
Sheet. Appl. authors: Eric Burden,
Vlo Brlgga ^. Barry Jenkins. © Sea-
Lark Enterprises, Inc., Yameta Co.,
Ltd., a Slamlna Music, Ltd.;
22Nov67; C20099.
WINGS TO ICARUS; opera in one act by
Jon Belcher; libretto by Carver
Collins. 100 p. Vocal score.
© Jon Belcher; 28Jul67; DP6458.
WINGS UPON THE AIR, a play in one act
by Anne Trenton, pseud, of Anne
Coulter Martens. Boston, Baker's
Plays. 23 p. (Baker's royalty plays)
Appl. author: Walter H. Baker Co.,
employer for hire. © Walter H. Baker
Co. ; 28Jul67; DP6439.
WINK THE OTHER EYE, THAT ONE SQUEAKS,
a screenplay by Hugh Thompson.
151 1. © Hugh A. Thompson; 25Sep67;
DU69688.
THE WINTER TREE, l)y Laurence Wyatt.
104 1. A play in 5 acts. © Laurence
Wyatt; 4Deo67; DU70200.
THE WINTER'S TALE, by William Shake-
speare. Waltham, Mass., Blalsdell
Pub. Co. 126 p. (The Klttredge
Shakespeares, rev. by Irving Rlbner)
5 acts. NM: revision & addition.
© Blalsdell Pub. Co., a division of
Ginn & Co.; 100ct67; A956418.
WISH I HAD A nickel; A new musical,
music by Daryl Hanson, book Jc lyrics
by Bert Stimmel. 2 v. 2 parts.
© Bert Stlmrael & Daryl Hanson;
26Sep67; DU69697 .
WISHING ON THE MOON; play by Paul A.
Jensen, music by Paul A. Jensen &
lyrics by Paul A. Jensen & Monte L.
Perkins. 1 v. 2 acts. © Paul
Jensen & Monte L. Perkins; llSep67;
DU69555 .
WITH CLOSELY VERY QUICKLY, a play in
two acts by E. Vaughn Tarr, pseud, of
Yvonne Young Tarr. 1 v. © E. Vaughn
Tarr; 26Sep67; DU69744 .
WITH JOY AND WITH REGRET, a three act
play by Sharlee Mack Henshaw Llnz-
mler. 1 v. © 'Sharlee 'Mack 'HenShaw
Linzmler; 90ct67; DU69818.
WITH MUSIC BY THE BIRD, LYRICS BY LADY
DAY, AND JUSTICE FOR ALL, a one act
play by Grade Carroll & G. Hobson
Waller. 23 1. © Grade L. Carroll
& G. Hobson Waller; l8Dec67; DU70296.
WITHIN A TEMPLE, a play in two acts by
Joseph Baldwin. 1 v. Appl. states
prev. reg, as Near a temple,
lJun53, DU595O8. NM: addition &
revision. © Joseph B. Baldwin;
50ct67; DU69834.
WITHOUT TRUMPETS, a new drama by
William Case. 1 v. 3 acts.
© William Case; 9Aug67; DU69428.
WOLF RADER; screenplay by Richard
Gardner. 162 1. © Richard Gardner
20Nov67; DU70245.
A WOMAN BEHIND, by James P. White.
48 1. A play in 6 scenes. © James
P. White; i6Nov67; DU70084.
THE WOMAN OF THE INN, by Emily Holt.
55 1. A musical play. Book &
lyrics only. © Emily Holt; 30Aug67;
DU69471.
WONDER WEAPON, a screenplay by
Marietta Rancher. 167 1. © Marietta
Fancher; IOJUI67 ; DU69210.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF HARDWOODS, by
David H. Sawyer. 20 1. (Patterns
in time) Narration script.
© David H. Sawyer; 27Jun67; CI9658.
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140
DRAMAS
WOKDERFULNESS, by Bill Cosby (William H.
Cosby, Jr.) Chicken heart & others.
19 1. Recording scripts. © Manger
Music, Inc.; 26Jun67; CI9659.
THE WONDERLAND OP MUSIC, INSTRUMENTS
AND COLORS IN MUSIC; conducted 4
narrated by Charles Blackman, script
by Charles Blackman. A recording
script. 18 1. © Charles Blackman;
170ot67; CI9968.
THE WONDROUS THING THAT SOMETIMES
HAPPENS BUT THERE IS NO WORD FOR,
a romantic comedy in three acts by
Andrew McCullough. 1 v. © Andrew
McCullough; l8Dec67; DU70292.
A WORD TO THE WIVES, a dramatization
written by Russell E. Walton & Dorr M.
Depew. 10 p. Appl . author: Pyramid
Life Insurance Co. © Dorr M. Depew;
10Jul67; CI9775.
THE WORKS OP JOHN DRYDEN, VOLUME IX;
plays. The Indian emperour; Secret
love; Sir Martin Mar-all. Editor,
John Loftis; textual editor, Vinton
A. Dearlng. I966. Berkeley, Uni-
versity of California Press. >i^l p.
© Regents of the University of Cal-
ifornia; 30Dec66; A921953.
THE WORLD IS ROUND (La terre est
ronde) A play in three acts by
Armand Salacrou; English version
by Norman Stokle. (in Three plays
by Armand Salacrou. Minneapolis,
University of Minnesota Press,
p. 27-107) © University of Minnesota;
8Sep67; DP6512.
THE WORLD IS YOUR STAGE, an abridged
version written & delivered orally
by Eda Edson, pseud, of Eda Di Maggio.
1 V. Appl. states prev . reg.
30Jun52, D5153O. NM: revision &
additions. © Eda Edson; 28Aug67;
cigS'ts-
THE WORLD OF LANGSTON HUGHES, a memori-
al tribute by Gabrielle Grant.
15 1. © Gabrielle Grant; 90ct67;
DU69736 .
THE WORLD TIPPED OVER, AND LAYING ON
ITS SIDE, a play in one act by Mary
Feldhaus-Weber. (In Playwrights for
tomorrow, edited by A. H. Ballet.
Minneapolis, University of Minnesota
Press. v. 4, p. 9-27) Appl. states
prev. reg. 20Apr66, DU65693. © Mary
Feldhaus-Weber; lSep67 ; DP6568.
A WORLD TO WIN, a one-act play by
Milton Batallon. 36 1. © Milton
Batallon; l6Aug67; DU69421.
WHAPT IN CELLOPHANE, by Eugene A.
Sylvester. 35 1. A play. © Eugene
A. Sylvester; 25Sep67; DU69685.
THE WRITING ON THE WALL, a one act
play by Phoebe Champagne, pseud.
of Sylvia Bursztyn. 1 v. © Sylvia
Bursztyn; 26Dec67; D.TOaSO.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS; theatre-play in
6 acts by Joseph Beersemans . 72 1.
Based on Emily Bronte's novel.
© Joseph Beersemans; 230ct67; DU69882.
YAKI AND ME, a screenplay by Leonard
Wise. 99 1. © Leonard Wise;
7Sep67; DU69564.
YANKEE STRANGER, a musical in three
acts by Eugenie R. Rocherolle. 2 v.
Based on the book by Elswyth Thane.
© Eugenie R. Rocherolle; l6Aug67;
DU69586.
THE YEAR OP JUBILO, a television drama,
or a screenplay by the author of
Canadian Cavalcade, based on an
original story by Vincent O'Brien.
82 1. New material on John Wilkes
Booth and Lincoln assassination by
Vincent O'Brien. © Vincent O'Brien;
24Aug67; DU69702.
THE YELLOW BIRD, by Sherwin W. Howard.
16 1. A play. ® Sherwin W. Howard;
2lAug67; DU69it57.
YELLOW PAGES SELLING SKILLS; master
scripts for program tapes by Reuben
H. Donnelley Corp. 1 v. 7 sections.
© Reuben H. Donnelley Corp.;
20Dec67; C20120.
YER A DOITY BOIRD SIGMUND PREUD, AMD
ME MUDDER HATES YER TOO; See
ID.
YES, I AM EXPERIENCED, by Burdon <(-
others. Sheet. Appl. authors:
Eric Burdon, Vic Briggs, % Barry
Jenkins. © Sea-Lark Enterprises,
Inc., Yameta Co., Ltd. & Slamlna
Music, Ltd.; 22Nov67; C20100.
THE YIDDISH ARE COMING! THE YIDDISH
ARE COMING! Written by Bob Booker
& George Foster. 1 v. 17 skits.
Appl. author: Thirteen Productions,
Inc. ©Thirteen Productions, Inc.;
110ct67; C19963-
YMENeA. See
TRES COMEDIAS.
YOU ALWAYS ACCUSE ME OF SOMETHING, by
C. J. Pawlus. 52 1. Screenplay.
© Czeslaw J. Pawlus; 28jul67;
DP6l^5'^.
YOU ARE NEEDED. See
USTEDES SON NECESARIOS.
YOU CAN STOP SMOKING, by Neil Rau.
12 1. Script. © Magpie Produc-
tions; 13Nov67; C20057.
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE SYSTEM, SAM, a two
act comedy taking place in Israel
and Paris, by Herbert Adler. 48 1.
© Herbert Adler; 14Aug67; Du69401.
YOU KNOW WHERE PARVIN RIDDLE LIVES, a
comedy in two acts by John Von
Hartz & Mel Gussow. 129 1. © John
Von Hartz & Mel Gussow; 10Jul67;
DU69156.
THE YOUNG BRONTES, a play in one act by
Stella Pevsner. Boston, Baker's
Plays. 19 p. (Baker's royalty
plays) Appl. author: Walter H. Baker
Co., employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 28Jul67; DP6441.
THE YOUNG REBEL, an original teleplay
by Maxine R. Manning. 1 v. 32 acts.
© Maxine R. Manning; 20 Jul67 ;
DU 69250.
YOUNG WOLFGANG MOZART WRITES HIS FIRST
SYMPHONY, a play & concert for chil-
dren written by Samuel Jones. 10 1.
Book only. © Samuel Jones; 3Jul67;
DU69096.
YOUR BOTH INSANE; one act play by
Robert Malaguti. 1 v. © Robert
Malaguti; 26Jul67; DU69276.
YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH. 4 1. Recording ' '
script. © Geoffrey Thomas Associates,
Ltd.; IIJUI67; CI9689.
I
YOUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE, by Eugene R.
Jackson. 22 1. A recording script.
© Eugene R. Jackson; 28Sep67;
CI993O.
YOUR LIBRARY PLACE OF LIVING LEARNING,
by Library Fllmstrip Center.
Rev. June 25, I967. Fllmstrip script.
Appl. states prev. reg. 8jan64,
CI6503. © Violet Priestley d.b.a.
Library Fllmstrip Center; 9Aug67;
019839-
YOUE LUCKY STAR; created & produced by
Allan David. 6 1. A television
script. © Allan David; 17Jul67;
01969^.
YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN; based
on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles
M. Schulz; book, music ^ lyrics by
Clark Gesner. 1 v. A musical play
in 2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Clark Gesner; 4Dec67; DU70224 .
YOURS EVER, OSCAR, a one act play by
Bob Burgan. 14 1. © Bob Burgan;
230ct67; DU69883.
YOURS TRULY, A. LINCOLN, a play in
two acts by John Delbert Brandt. 1 v.
© John Delbert Brandt; 3ONOV67;
DU7OI88.
YOURS VERY SINCERELY AND RESPECTFULLY, ^
A. LINCOLN, by Charlotte Hartley.
^9 1. A play in 2 acts. © Charlotte
Hartley; 21Aug67; DU69495 •
YOU'VE MET CHARLIE, HAVEN'T YOU? By
Lonn Pressnall. 100 1. A play in
3 acts. © Lonn Pressnall; 7Aug67;
DU69357.
YUCCA VALLEY; country western musical
comedy in two acts; script & lyrics
by Lucile Palmer (Lucile Palmer
McMillan), music by Louise Du Val
(Louise Du Val Foster) 1 v.
© Louise Palmer & Louise Du Val;
2Nov67; DU7D070.
YVETTE, a musical play; book & lyrics
by John Rosene, music by John Code.
1 V. 2 acts. Based on the novel
Yvette, by Guy de Maupassant. Book
only. © John Louis Rosene; 19Dec57;
DU70358.
ZALABIA, a full length musical play
for children by Bessie F. Collins.
2 acts. Book & lyrics only.
© Bessie F. Collins; 19Jul67;
DU69207 .
ZLATO PANA SLADKA; opereta o trech
jednanich, Terezska Lihani (Teresa
Llhanl) 85 1. Podle knlhy Karla
J. Erbena (Karla J. Erben) NM:
additions & revisions. © Terezka
Llh∋ 24nov67; DU70148.
ZOE, a play in three acts by Wayne
Richardson. 71 1. © Wayne Richard-
son; l4Nov67; DU7OO74.
ZONING MAN, a morality play by John
Karraker, James Hansen & James
Fisher. 3 1. © John Guy Karraker,
James Craig Hansen & James Glenn
Fisher; 9Aug67; 01169365.
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RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures, sermons, mono-
logs, and radio, television and recording scripts for which renewal registrations were
made during the period covered by this issue. Information relating to both the
original and the renewal registration is included in each entry. References from
variant titles and from distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
B
THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN;
comedy in 5 acts by Charles George.
Dramatization of the Mark Twain storyi
© 2Jan40; D68257. Walter H. Baker
Co. (PWH); 21Sep67; R417615.
AFTER THE CHURCH SUPPER; satire in
1 act by Dorothy Sterling, pseud.
of Charles George. ® l6May40;
D70224. Walter H. Baker Co. (PWH);
21Sep67; R'H76l8.
ALABAMY BOUND, a dramatic play with
3 scenes by William Tracey.
© 17SepltO; D71724. Shapiro, Bern-
stein & Co., Inc. (PWH); l8Sep67;
RU 18129.
ALL ON ACCOUNT OF LUELLA, by Richard
Paulding, pseud, of Tom Taggart.
© 7Sep40; DP72026. Tom Taggart (A);
22Sep67; R418246.
ALL ROADS LEAD TO HOLLYWOOD; comedy in
three acts by James Reach. © 3Peb40;
DP69861. James Reach (A); 25Sep67;
RIH8342.
DAS ALTEREGO, von Nikolaus Asztalos;
deutsche Uebersetzung von Hans
Bartsch. © 15May40; DU69999.
Irene Palasty Bartsch (W); 26Jul67;
R4 14514.
AN AMERICAN INCIDENT, a play In one
act by Melvin Levy. © 23Aug40;
D71452. Melvin Levy (A); lSep67;
R4 16818.
AND ADAM BEGOT, by Arch Oboler.
© 15Sep39; D65825 . Arch Oboler
(A); 21Aug67; R4 16015.
AND ALL THE KING'S MEN, a play in three
acts by Melvin Levy. © 10Deo40;
D72686. Melvin Levy (A); 12Dec67;
R424295.
ANNE OF AVONLEA; comedy in three acts
by Jeannette Carlisle, pseud, of
James Reach. Dramatized from L. M.
Montgomery's novel. ® l80ct40;
DF72569. Samuel French, Inc. (PWH);
250ct67; R420442.
ASSORTED LADIES IN A JAM; farce in one
act by John Kirkpatrick. © lMay40;
DP70996. John Kirkpatrick (A);
30Jun67; R4 12825.
BABY SHOES, a dramatic human Interest
play in 3 acts by William Tracey.
© 17Sep40; D17122. Shapiro, Bern-
stein & Co., Inc. (PWH); l8Sep67;
R4 18127.
BANANA RIDGE; comedy in three acts by
Ben Travers. © 100c t39; DP66693.
Ben Travers (A); 17Aug67; R416037.
BANKERS OF STEEL, by Barrle Stavis.
© 27Jan40; D68152. Barrie Stavis
(A); 6Nov67; R4 21567.
BARGAINS IN HAIRCUTS, a comedy in
one act by Robert Brome. © 21Feb40;
D6881O. Robert Brome (A); 31Aug67;
R416482.
THE BARRETTS, a comedy in three acts
by Marjorie Carleton. © 3OJan40;
D68238. E. J. Carleton (C);
31Aug67; R4 16476.
BATHYSPHERE, by Arch Oboler.
© 28Nov39; D67107. Arch Oboler
(A); 21Aug67; R416019-
BATTLE OF ANGELS; play in 3 acts by
Tennessee Williams (Thomas Lanier
Williams) © 30Nov40; DU72543.
Tennessee Williams (A); 6Dec67;
R423504.
BEAtJTIFUL OHIO, a dramatic play in
three acts & three scenes by William
Tracey. © 12Dec40; D72806. Shapiro,
Bernstein & Co., Inc. (PWH); 12Dec67;
R424397.
BEER BARREL POLKA, a dramatic play in
three acts & three scenes by William
Tracey. © l4Sep40; D71756. Shapiro,
Bernstein & Co., Inc. (PWH); 15Sep67;
R418120.
BELOW STAIRS; play in one act by Hur-
ford Janes. © 19Aug39; DP66316.
Hurford Janes (A); 7Jul67; R413379.
THE BEST THERE IS; drama in 1 act by
Marlon Wefer. © l8Sep40; D71895 .
Marion Wefer (A); 21Sep67; R417629.
DAS BETT DER POMPADOUR, eine musik-
alische Komodie in zwolf Verwand-
lungen von Max Wallner & Kurtz
Feltz. © 19JU139; DFI894. Pilar
Wallner (W) & Kurt Feltz (A);
28Jun67; R416401.
BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF MABEL, a farce in
1 act by James Marston, pseud, of
John Kirkpatrick. © 23Sep40;
DF72022. John Kirkpatrick (A);
30ct67; R41903O.
BLACK COTTON; folk opera. Music by
M. G. Thomas, text 4 lyrics by
Eddie Matthews (Edward Matthews),
Eddie White (Edward White) % others.
© 4Dec39; D39760. Millard J. Thomas
(C); 3ON0V67; R423173.
BRIEF MUSIC, a sentimental comedy in
3 acts by Emmet Lavery. Rev.
© 110ct40; DU72030. Emmet Lavery
(A); 190ct67; R420088.
BRINGIN' HOME THE BACON; comedy in 3
acts by Bruce Brandon, pseud, of
Wilbur Braun. © 7Sep40; DP7I582.
Wilbur Braun (A); 8Sep67; R417077.
BROKEN MOONLIGHT, a play in three acts
by Alfred Allegro. ® llMay40: D69941.
Alfred Allegro (A); l4Jul67; R413647.
BROTHER PETROC'S RETUPJI, by Emmet
Lavery; adaptation of the novel
by S. M. C. © 25Mar40; DP69267.
Emmet Lavery (A); 22Sep67; R4 18244.
BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA, a breezy love
story played in three acts by
William Tracey. © 5Nov40; D72305.
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. (PWH);
6Nov67; R421438.
CARNIVAL OF DEATH.
THE SHADOW.
See
THE CASE OF JUDAS ISCARIOT, a serious
play in one act by Paul Nagy, Jr.
© 15Jan40; D68470. Paul Nagy, Jr.
(A); 31Aug67; R4l648o.
THE CASTLE OF PERSEVERANCE; translated,
adapted & modified by Phillips Ende-
cott Osgood. © 20Jan40; D68239.
Phillips Endecott Osgood (A); 31Aug67;
R4 16477.
CHANGED HEART'. See
FOUR CHRISTMAS DRAMAS'.
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142
DRAMAS
July — Dec.
THE CHAPEL IN THE MOONLIGHT, a dramatic
play In three acts & three scenes
by William Tracey. © igDec'JO;
D72805. Shapiro, Bernstein 4 Co.,
Inc. (PWH); 12Deo67; R424396.
CHILD WONDER, a faroe-oomedy In one
act by Pete Williams, pseud, of
James Reach. © 110ct40; DP72566.
James Reach (A); 190ct67; Rit20091.
CHRISTMAS APPLE; play in 2 scenes by
Margaret D. Williams. Adapted from
the story pub. in This way to Christ-
mas, by Ruth Sawyer. © 26Sep39;
DP56505 . Margaret D. Williams (A);
24Aug67; R4l625t.
CHRISTMAS EVE; play in 3 acts by Gustav
Eckstein. © BMayifO; D70221.
Gustav Eckstein (A); 8nov67;
R421682.
CHRISTMAS STAR FOE OLGA; play in one
act by Barbara Webb. © 26Sep39,
DP66306. Paul Webb (C); 12Sep67;
E417283.
CHRISTMAS TREE. See
FOUR CHRISTMAS DRAMAS'.
CHURCH BELLS, by Esther C. Averill.
© BApr^tO; D69799. Lawrence A.
Averill (Wr); 31Aug67; R416498.
CINDERELIA; musical radio script, words
by Madge Tucker, music by Molly
Donaldson, pseud, of Muriel Pollock.
© l6Sep40; D39925. Muriel Pollock
(A); l8Sep67; R417936.
CLAUDIA, WIPE OF PILATE. See
THREE DRAMAS FOR EASTER.
THE CLEVEREST WOMAN IN THE WORLD, AND
OTHER ONE-ACT PLAYS, by Arthur
Stringer. © l8Sep39; D56299.
Robert A. Stringer (C); 10Jul67;
R4 13497.
THE CLOSED DOOR, by Joseph Carlton,
pseud, of J. C. McMullen. © lLApr40;
D69797. Marie McMullen (W); 31Aug67 ;
R416496.
COMES ROMANCE; one act by Tom Taggart.
© l8Jul40; DP71341. Tom Taggart (A);
22Sep67; R418245.
COOK'S DETOUR; comedy in 1 act, by
Monte Kleban. © 26sep39; DP66863.
Monte Kleban (A); JAug67 ; R4l5l4l.
A COUNTRY AUCTION, a rural comedy in
tvjo acts by Charles 0. Farrar.
© llJan40; D68236. Charles 0.
Farrar (A); 31Aug67; R4 16475.
COliNTHY SLICKER, a comedy in one act
by Howard R. Buerraann. © 30Apr40;
D70520. Howard R. Buermann (A);
10Jul67; R413645.
THE CREAM IN THE WELL; play in two acts
by Lynn Riggs . © l6Aug40; DU71214 .
Howard E. Reinheimer (E); 22Aug67;
R416163.
D
THE CREEPER.
THE SHADOW.
See
CRITICAL YEAR; one act play by Paul
Green. © 26Sep39; DP66307 . Paul
Green (A); 20Jul67 ; R4l4o63.
CROSSTOWN, a comedy drama in three
acts by William Tracey. © 30Aug40;
D715IO. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.,
Inc. (PWH); 30Aug57; R416683.
CRUISING FAMILY ROBINSON; comedy in one
act by Mabel Constanduros & Denis
Constanduros. © 12Sep39; DF66317 .
Denis Constanduros (A); 24Aug67;
R4 16252.
CYNTHIA CLYDE INC.; 3 act play by
Alice Gerstenberg. © 30Sep40;
D71995 . Alice Gerstenberg (A);
lOOctbi'; R419529.
DAISY'S DIET, a play in three acts by
Richard Hill Wilkinson. © lAug39;
D65554 . Drama Guild Publishers
(PWH); 12Jul67; R413525.
DARK VICTORY; play in thre