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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Third Series
VOLUME 14, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 1
Dramas and Works Prepared
for Oral Delivery
JANUARY-JUNE
1960
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON : 1960
REMOVAL OF DEPOSITS FROM
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
NOTICE is given to authors, copyright proprietors and
other lawful claimants that they may claim and remove
before January 1, 1962, any article of the following
named classes of published works deposited for copy-
right between January 1, 1958, and January 1, 1959, not
reserved or disposed of as provided by sections 213 and
214 of Title 17 of the United States Code and still re-
maining in the files of the Copyright Office at the time
of the request for their removal. The classes of pub-
lished works covered by this notice are:
Books and Pamphlets.
Contributions to periodicals.
Works of art ; models or designs for works of art.
Reproductions of a work of art.
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical
character.
Photographs.
Prints and pictorial illustrations excluding prints or
labels used for articles of merchandise.
Other published works and all unpublished works are
excluded from this notice.
The request for the removal of any copyright deposit
should be signed by the person entitled thereto or his
duly authorized agent. Such request should identify
the work by stating the title, author, copyright proprie-
tor, registration number and year of deposit, and should
be addressed to the Copyright Office, Library of Con-
gress, Washington 25, D. C.
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printed card for the complete series of the Cata-
log of Copyright Entries.
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents,
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D.C. Price for this part: $1.00 per issue, $2.00
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Preface
The CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES is
published by authority of sections 210 and 211 of
Title 17 of the United States Code. Section 210
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‘copyright registration.”
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17, or, in the case of published three-dimensional
works of art, there has been compliance with
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deposit of identifying reproductions in lieu of the
work itself. Foreign works, two copies of which
were deposited with a catalog card and application
for registration under the waiver-of-fee provision
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are indicated by a zero immediately following the
alphabetical symbol in the registration number.
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Table of Organization
Each part listed in the table records all current
registrations in the class or classes indicated by the
alphabetical symbols given. In each case the first
letter of the symbol is that of the class under which
registration is made; the second, if any, is a designa-
tion added by the Copyright Office for the purposes
of statistical analysis. A zero immediately following
the symbol (e.g., AFO, EFO) distinguishes a foreign
work deposited under the waiver-offee provision.
The symbol “R” does not represent a class designated
by the copyright law, but has been adopted by the
Copyright Office to distinguish renewal copyright
registrations. These are recorded in a separate
section of those parts of the Catalog which cover
the classes in which the works were originally
registered. Some parts also contain registrations
made under other symbols if the subject matter or
type of material is similar to that generally included
in the part.
Price per
semiannual
1ssue
Part 1 Books AND PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING SERIALS AND
ConTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS......... . 92. 50
A Books
AF Books in foreign languages published abroad
Al Books in the English language first published
abroad
BB Contributions to periodicals
R Renewal registrations
PART 2OPERIODICATE. = . 40> - 1. 00
B Periodicals
BF Periodicals in foreign languages published abroad
BI Periodicals in the English language first published
abroad
R Renewal registrations
Parts 3-4 Dramas AND Works PREPARED FOR ORAL
WD RDIV ERY eeu ce tats arin yan ee < yn. 100
C_ Lectures and other works prepared for oral
delivery
DF Dramatic and dramatico-musical works published
abroad
DP Published dramatic and dramatico-musical works
DU Unpublished dramatic and dramatico-musical
works
R Renewal registrations
Part 5 Music..... Hes itis) btateblbee ee 3. 50
EF Musical compositions published abroad
EP Miusical compositions published in the United
States
EU Unpublished Music
R___ Renewal registrations
PART OV Mars AND) ATHASES:. 0D. an cea dere 7 A . 50
FE Maps
R Renewal registrations
V1
Price per
semiannual
issue
Parts 7-11A Works oF Art, REPRODUCTIONS OF WorRKsS
or Art, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DRAWINGS,
PHotocraPHic Works, Prints AND PIcToRIAL
ILLUSTRATIONS . 21 td dina eA eee $1. 00
GP Published works of art and designs for works
of art
GU Une works of art and designs for works
ol art
H Reproductions of works of art published in the
United States
HF Reproductions of works of art published abroad
IP Published drawings or plastic works of a scien-
tific or technical character
IU Unpublished drawings or plastic works of a
scientific or technical character
JP Published photographs
JU Unpublished photographs
K Prints and pictorial illustrations published in the
United States
KF Prints and pictorial illustrations published
abroad
R Renewal registrations
Part 11B Commerciat Prints AND LABELS......... 1. 00
KK Commercial prints and labels
R Renewal registrations
Parts 12-13 Morion Picrures AND FirMstrIps...... . 50
LP Published motion picture photoplays
LU Unpublished motion picture photoplays
MP Published motion pictures other than photo-
plays
MU Unpublished motion pictures other than photo-
plays
R Renewal registrations
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Current Registrations. .
Renewal Registrations.
Name Index..........
INTRODUCTION
PARTS 3-4 list dramas, dramatico-musicals, lec-
tures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and
recording scripts registered in Classes C and D.
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 pertinent
to the copyright claim. References lead from variant
titles, from distinctive subtitles, and from other
titles associated with the work. Works for which
the subsisting copyright has been renewed are listed
separately in the Renewal Registrations section.
The Name Index to the names of authors, editors,
claimants, etc. given in the main entries covers both
currently registered works and renewal registra-
tions, the latter being distinguished by the symbol
“(R)” following the title.
For unpublished works currently registered, the
main entry includes the following items of informa-
tion if available and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Descriptive phrase indicating the character
of the work; e.g., a play in three acts.
3) Names of persons contributing to the work
as given in either the copy or the applica-
tion; e.g., author, editor, translator.
4) Series statement.
5) Information given in the apnlication which
relates to the registratior of an earlier ver-
sion of the work.
6) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the abbre-
viation ““NM,” if this information is given
in the application and is not indicated else-
where in the entry.
vil
7) Copyright symbol ©.
8) Name of the copyright claimant.
9) Date on which the last of all the items re-
quired to complete registration (i.e., copy,
application, and fee) was received in the
Copyright Office.
10) Registration number.
For published works currently registered, the
main entry includes the following items of informa-
tion if available and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of persons or agencies contributing
to the work (authors, editors, compilers, etc.).
3) Edition statement.
4) Place of publication for works published out-
side the United States.
5) Name of the first-named publisher when the
publisher is not also the claimant.
6) Number of acts, scenes, or volumes.
7) Series statement.
8) Names of authors given in the application
which do not appear elsewhere in the entry.
9) Name of the employer in the case of a work
made for hire, if so named in the application,
together with the names of the employees
when given.
10) Information contained in the application
which relates to the registration of an earlier
version of the work.
11) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the abbre-
viation “NM,” if this information is given
in the application and is not indicated else-
where in the entry.
12) Copyright symbol ©.
13) Name of the copyright claimant.
14) Date of publication as given in the applica-
tion.
15) Registration number.
For radio and television scripts, both published
and unpublished, the following items of informa-
tion are given if available and applicable:
1) A descriptive phrase indicating the type of
program.
2) Names of authors or agencies responsible for
the program.
3) Subtitles, issue dates, and program numbers.
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 publi-
cation, the data from the application are given first,
followed by the phrase “in notice” and the data
given in the work; e.g., © Richard Roe; 12Jan60
(in notice: 1959); DP3950.
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 ad-
dressed to the Card Division, Library of Congress,
Washington 25, D.C.
For renewal registrations, the main entry includes
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
Viil
(NK)” indicates that renewal of copyright
is claimed by John Doe as next of kin of the
deceased author.
11) 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 copyright
or bibliographic meanings. Definitions are not
given for abbreviations in common use.
(A) —author
a.k.a. —also known as
appl. —application
© —copyright symbol
(C) —child or children of the deceased
author
comp. —compiled by, compiler
d.b.a. —doing business as
(E) —executor(s) of the author
ed. —edition, editor
(NK) —next of kin of the author who is
not living, there being no will
NM —new matter
p. —page(s)
(PCB) —proprietor of a work copyright-
ed by a corporate body other-
wise than as assignee or licensee
of the author
(PCW) —proprietor of the composite
work
(PPW) —proprietor of the posthumous
work
(PWH) —proprietor of copyright in a
work made for hire
prev. —previous
pseud. —pseudonym
pt. —part, parts
pub. —published, publishing
reg. —registered, registration
rev. —trevised
t.a. —trading as
v., vol., vols. —volume, volumes
(W) —widow of the author
(Wr) —widower of the author
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATIONS FOR DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR
ORAL DELIVERY
January—June 1960
Class C—Lectures and other works pre-
pared for oral delivery........ 434
Class D—Published dramatic and dramatico-
repiealvorrns 5 S73. oA 236
Unpublished dramatic and dramat-
ico-musical works............ 1, 080
Dramas registered in Class A.... 35
Dramas registered in Class BB. . . 1
Is oo ctx cie> is sas 1, 786
Renewals ClassesCandD............. 344
These figures represent the number of registra-
tions for dramas and works prepared for oral deliv-
ery for January—June 1960, 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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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.
titles are interfiled.
A
"A' LINE'S BIGGEST GUN; script prepared
for Montgomery Ward & Company. writer,
John Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding
Inc., employer for hire. > Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; pU51186.
ABIMBLECH FED. SEE MY SISTER, MY
SPOUSE.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN--GREAT OF MEN, a play
in two parts by J. Perrill Beard &
Virginia T. Kane, pseud. of Virginia
A. Thompson. Pt.1, The Indiana and
Tilinois years. Pt.2, The presiden-
tial years. © John Perrill Beard &
Virginia T. Kane; 11FPeb60; DU504553.
ABSOLUTELY TIME, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book by Mark Wright & Peggy
Simon. Music by Mark Wright; lyrics
by Peggy Simon. © Mark wright & Peggy
Simon; 22Mar60; DU50673.
ABSTRACT IN OIL, a screenplay in seven
scenes by Bud Ringold (Nathaniel B.
Ringold) © Nathaniel B. Ringold;
29gJan60; DU50391.
THE ACADEMIC LIFE, a play by James R.
Toucheff. © James R. Toucheff;
25Feb60; DU50524.
ACCIDENTALLY YOURS, a play in three
acts. Book and lyrics by Theodora
Benson. Music by Cecile P. Simon.
Text only. © Theodora Benson;
23Fen60; DU50531.
ACHIEVEMENT, THROUGH PRAYER AND FAITH,
a play in three scenes by Luray
Trower. © Iuray Trower; 6Apr60;
DU50791.
ACROSS THE LAWN, a thriller in one act
for women by Elma Verity. London.
© H. F, W. Deane & Sons, Ltd.; 1Jun59;
DF1284,
THE ACTING SCHOOL, a play in three acts
by Walter L. Beakel. © Walter L.
Beakel; 2lapr60; DU50849.
THE ACTRESS AND THE GAMBLING MAN, a true
drama of the Central City gold rush by
Lillian de la Torre, pseud. of Lillian
Bueno McCue. © Lillian Bueno McCue;
27May60; DU51061.
ADAM AND EVE, a play in four acts by
Bob Madden (Robert J. Madden) © Bob
Madden; 6Jan60; DU50222.
ADIN, ADIN, a one act play by Anne
Stoutenburgh. © Anne Stoutenburgh;
25Jan60; DU50336.
ADMINISTRATIVE DEGREE--CONFERRING THE
DEGREE, by grand officers of Prince
Hall Grand Amaranth Court. © Prince
Hall Grand Amaranth Court, Order of
the Eastern Star; 28Jun60; pu51254.
ADNAGAPORP, a play by Frank Franc.
© Frank Franc; 7Mar60; DU50592.
ADORATION; one-act Christmas play by
Beth McDonough (Elizabeth L. Mc-
Donough) © Beth McDonough; 7Feb60;
DP3961.
THE ADVENTURES OF CARSON P, FRUIT-
MOUND, SEE CARSON P, FRUITMOND:
SPRING COMES TO SLICK,
THE ADVENTURES OF MR, DOOLITTLE AND MR,
LIGHT: EPISODES I & II, an original
story and characters created by
Michael Holoboff. © Michael Holoboff;
18apr60; DU50836.
AEGEAN ART. SEE THE GREAT WORKS OF
ART, .
AFRICAN U.S.A., by Edwin A. Kampmann.
© Edwin A. Kampmann; 1Jun60; C13054.
AFTER I'M GONE, a comedy in three acts
by Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore.
© Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore;
6Jun69; DU51107.
THE AFTERMATH, an original play in three
scenes by Jerry B. F. Champlin & Madge
Guthrie (Margaret Guthrie) © Jerry
B. FP. Champlin; 24mMar60; DU50747.
THE AGE OF ELEGANCE, a screenplay by
Fenella Rothe. © Fenella Rothe;
llFeb60; DU50448,
AH MEPHISTOPHELE, a play in four scenes
by Kraig Saunders. © William Kraig
Saunders & Arthur Prunier; 23Feb60;
pu50542.
AIDA; opera in four acts by Verdi,
libretto by Ghislanzoni. Translation
of libretto into English by Martha
Winburn England. Text only. © Martha
Winburn England; 25Feb60; DU50527.
AiR CIRCUITRY FOR INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS;
recording script for the Westinghouse
Air Brake Co. by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. © Westinghouse Air Brake Co.;
2May60; c12890.
AIR YOUR LINEN, a musical farci-comedy
in two acts by Alan J. Milne. Based
on an idea by Leila Summerlin. © Alan
J. Milne; 16May60; DU50999.
ALASKA INTERLUDE; or, Shy Sammy, a new
musical comedy in two acts by
Augustine E, O'Dea. Text only.
© Augustine E. O'Dea; 25Jan60;
DU50345.
References from variant titles and from distinctive sub
ALLESTIS UNBOUND, a play in one act by
Frank Bennett. © Frank J. Bennett;
24May60; DUS51046.
ALI YALLA AND THE THIRSTY THIEVES, a
farce in three acts by Will J. Carter
(William James Canteen © William
James Carter; 25Mar60; DU50698.
ALICE IN JUNGLELAND; or, Metropolis '28,
a satiric comedy of the Twenties in
five scenes and a prologue by W. R.
Burnett. © W. R. Burnett; 13Jun60;
DU51143.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND, a play. Adapted
for the stage by Washington Rikon,
pseud. of Irving Rikon, From the
story by Lewis Carroll, pseud. of
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. © Irving
Rikon; 28Jan60; DU50390.
ALIEN SEED, a play in three acts by Rose
C. Feld. © Rose C. Feld; 30Mar60;
bDU50722.
ALL IN PARIS ARE AWARE. (Todos en Paris
conocen A musical play in two acts.
Book & lyrics by Luis Novas Terra,
pseud. of Luis Neuleander. Transla-
tion by Lilian Davidson. Text only.
© Luis Neuleander & Lilian Davidson;
22Jun60; DU51237.
ALL IN THE FAMILY, a comedy in two acts
by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon. Adapted by
Victor Wolfson. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Victor
Wolfson; 1Mar60; DP4013.
ALL MIXED UP! Comedy, dramatic, musi-
cale in three acts and two settings by
Ada Horner & others. Text only.
© Ada B. Horner, Thelma Monaghan &
William Hood; 9Jun60; DU51220.
ALL MY LOVE, a play for the screen with
music, by Gen Miller (Genevieve A.
Miller) NM: additions. © Genevieve
A. Miller; 24Dec59; DU50204.
ALL ON A SUMMER'S DAY, SEE A GAME OF
CHANCE,
ALL THE GENTLEMEN CALLERS, a play in
two acts by Albert Margolies.
© Albert Margolies; 6Jan60; DU50221.
ALL THE KING'S MEN, a play in three acts
by Robert Penn Warren. Random House.
© Robert Penn Warren; 29Mar60; DP4O49,
ALOHA HAWAII, a musical comedy in two
acts based, in part, on the legend of
Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of vol-
canoes & Hawaii's Mardi-gras, Aloha
Week. Book, music & lyrics by Peter
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- DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ALOHA HAWAII.-Con.
Lee Zoellner & Frederick T. Smith.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Zdeda,
DuN4a36, puU49647. NM: additions.
© Peter Zoellner & Frederick Theodore
Smith; 4Jan60; DU50203.
ALONE AND FUNKY, a play in three acts
with jazz by Dena Hall, pseud. of Dena
Hirsch Myshrall. Text only. © Dena
Hall; 27May60; DU51065.
ALTAR EGO; or, Id takes two to marry, a
play in three acts by Dot DeCamp
(Dorothy DeCamp) NM: additions & re-
visions. © Dot DeCamp; 3Jun60;
DU51104.
ALVIN'S ORCHESTRA; dialogue with music
by Ross Bagdasarian. © Monarch Music
Co., Inc.; 2Feb60; DU50647.
ALWAYS WEAR A HAT, a play by JoAnn
Sackett. © JoAnn Sackett; 15Jan60;
DU50364.
THE AMERICAN AS FAUST, a dramatic poem
by Lawrence Lee. © Lawrence Lee;
22Jan60; DU50325.
AN AMERICAN JEWISH INCIDENT, a play in
two acts by Martin Stone, pseud. of
Martin Silberston. © Martin
Silberston; 21Apr60; DU50947.
AMERICAN PLAN, a play in three acts by
Leonora Thuna. © Leonora Thuna;
18Mar60; DU50660.
LES AMES MORTES, par Arthur Adamov.
D'apres le poeme de Nicolas Gogol.
Paris. (Le Manteau d'arlequin
© Librairie Gallimard; lJan60; DFO-933.
UN AMORE A ROMA; commedia in due tempi e
quattro quadri di Ercole Patti. (In
Sipario. Milano. July-Aug. 1959,
p.50-64) © Ercole Patti; 1Ju159;
DF1325.
THE AMPHIBIAN STRIKES; screenplay by
Thomas ceils © Thomas E.
Grouling; 2Jun60; DU51268.
AMRITSAR; screenplay by H. Kenn Car-
michael. Based on an original screen-
story by Lloyd Young. © Lloyd Young,
Ltd., a partnership; 4Jan60; DP4043.
(See also Amritsar; 4Jan60; DP3966)
AMRITSAR; screenplay by H. Kenn Car-
michael, Based on an original screen-
story by Lloyd Young. © Lloyd Young,
Ltd., a partnership, d.b.a. Film Pro-
ductions International; 4Jan60;
DP3966. (See also Amritsar; 4Jan60;
DP4O43)
ANCIENT EGYPT, SEE THE GREAT WORKS OF
ART, 3.
THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST IN THE BRONZE
AGE. SEE THE GREAT WORKS OF ART, 2.
AND IT ALL CAME TUMBLING DOWN, a play
in two acts by William Newman,
© William Newman; 22Jan60; DU50319.
AND NO TOMMORROW, a drama in three acts,
nine scenes by Vito Vincent Morrone.
© Vito Vincent Morrone; 23Feb60;
DU50508,
AND SATAN CAME ALSO, a musical play in
two acts. Book by Sarah Page. Music
by Eugene Page, Sr. Lyrics by Sarah
Page & Eugene Page, Sr. © Sarah Page
& Eugene Page, Sr.; 21Jan60; DU50485.
AND SPEAK OF SPRING, a drama in three
acts by Joan L. Ccok & Janet M.
Schwall. © Janet M. Schwall & Jcan L.
Cook; 24Mar60; DU50688.
AND WITHOUT WARNING; pilot script of a
new television series by Philip M.
Freedman. © Philip M. Freedman;
16May60; DU51000.
ANGEL AT LARGE, a musical in two acts.
Book & lyrics by Robert Sturtevant.
Based on an idea of Curt Hoffman.
Text only. © Robert Sturtevant;
21Dec59; DU50207.
ANN STRICKLAND, a play in three acts by
Fredrick Douglas Simpson. © Fredrick
Douglas Simpson; 9May60; DU50955.
ANNA PAVLOVA; script 1 of the series
for television by Rex Dozens, pseud.
of Irving Caesar & Nancy E. Gross.
© Irving Caesar & Nancy E. Gross;
5Feb60; DU50420.
ANNENKOFF; or, Chains of destiny, a
screenplay by Krixa de Blumer (Helene
Krixa de Blumer Arie) © Krixa de
Blumer; 18Jan60; DU50286.
ANNIVERSARY GIFT, a screenplay in six
scenes by Bud Ringold (Nathaniel B.
Ringold) © Nathaniel B, Ringold;
4Feb60; DU50414.
ANOTHER MAN'S POCKET, a play in three
acts by N, 0. Doktor. Appl. states
prev. reg. 18Aug53, DUS4873. NM:
additions & revisions. ON, O,
Doktor; 11May60; DU51012.
ANY DAY CAN BE YOUR NEW YEAR'S DAY! A
lecture extemporaneously and inspira-
tionally rendered by Ding Le Mei,
pseud, of Edwin J. Dingle, at the last
class of the year 1959. (Spiritual
gems from the universal mind series
WW-1) © Edwin J. Dingle; 4Feb60;
c12719.
ANYONE FOR PRESIDENT? Script with sound
effects by Eddie Lawrence. © Vision
Music Corp.; 31Mar60; C12835.
APOSTLE OF FREEDOM; screenplay by James
Edwards & Morris Buchanan, prepared for
Richard Allen Foundation by Lloyd
Young & Associates. © Lloyd Young &
Associates, Inc.; 3Jun60; DU51191.
THE APPLE, a play in three acts by Jack
Gelber. © Jack Gelber; 4Mar60;
DU50580.
AN APRIL AFTERNOON, a one-act play for
women. A drama by Jean McKeag (Mrs,
Hugh R. morepe) © Jean McKeag; F
31May60; DU51069.
THE ARAPAHOE SHERIFF, a dramatic chron-
ical of crime and detection in the
1859 gold rush by Lillian de la Torre,
pseud. of Lillian Bueno McCue. Epi-
sode 1: His first case. © Lillian
Bueno McCue; 27May60; DU51060.
ARE WE REALLY A NATION UNDER GOD?
THIS NATION UNDER GOD, 1.
SEE
ARIA EVITA, a play in three acts by John
Ben Tarver. © John Ben Tarver;
20Apr60; DU50843.
DER ARME JONATHAN; Operette in 3 Akten
von Hugo Wittmann und Julius Bauer.
Neufassung von Walter Felsenstein,
Musik von Carl Millécker. Libretto
only. © Josef Weinberger, Ltd.;
15Feb60; DU50630.
ARRABAL: THEATRE.
GRAVEYARD.
SEE THE AUTOMOBILE
THE ART EXHIBIT, a comedy in 1 act by
Laura Rhoads Aruffo. © Laura Rhoads
Aruffo; 9May60; DU50953.
Jan.—June
ARTISTS! THEATRE; four plays. Try! Try!
by Frank O'Hara; The heroes, by John
Ashbery; The bait, by James Merrill;
Absalom, by Lionel Abel. Edited by
Herbert Machiz. (Evergreen original,
E-221) The bait, by James Merrill ~
copyrighted by T. Weiss, Quarterly re-
view of literature, 1955. © Grove
Press, Inc.; 20Apr60; DP4O4o.
L'ASSASSINO E' DI SCENA; giallo in tre
atti di Mino Roli, pseud. di Erminio
Pontiroli, e Michele Barbato, pseud,
di Michele Danza. © Mino Roli &
Michele Barbato; 11Feb60; DU50479.
AT THE ACTORS' BOARDING HOUSE, SEE A
BOTTLE AN' A BIRD.
ATTITUDES IN ACTION; recording script
for the Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12883.
THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (Record-
ing scripts) Scripts in this series
are by Dento-Medical Tapes.
© Dento-Medical Tapes.
15. Jan. 1, 1960. © 4Jan60; C12659.
16. Jan. 16, 1960. © 13Jan60; C12671.
17. Feb. 1, 1960. © 26Jan60; C12705.
18. Feb. 16, 1960. Roentgenology &
practise administration issue. NM:
new matter. © 9Feb60; C12736.
19. Mar. 1, 1960. NM: new matter.
© 23Feb60; C12770.
20. Pedodontics. Mar. 16, 1960. NM:
new matter. © 8Mar60; C12804.
21. Apr. 1, 1960. NM: new matter &
revisions. © 30Mar60; C12834.
22. Orthodontia issue. NM: new &:
revised matter. © 3May60; C12996.
23. May 1, 1960. © 3May60; C12995.
24. May 16, 1960. NM: new matter.
© 10May60; ¢12962.
Vo1.3.
1. June 1, 1960. WM:
© 24May60; C13008.
2. June 16, 1960. NM: additions &
revisions. © 15Jun60; C13036.
3. July 1, 1960. NM: new matter.
© 28Jun60; ¢C13068.
AUGUSTE, SEE BEGINNER'S LUCK,
new matter.
AUNTIE MAME, a new play in two acts by
Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee.
Based on the best-selling novel by
Patrick Dennis. Dramatists Play Serv-
ice. NM: additions & revisions.
© Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee;
19May60; DP4027.
AUSSICHTSPUNKT AUF DEM BERG PALOMAR.
(Outlook tower on the Mount Palomar)
A radio play in German version by
Sandor Marai. © Sandor Marai;
21Apr60; DU50850.
THE AUTO-COLLIMATOR; recording script by
Eric J. Schneider. © Engis Equipment
Co.; 23Mar60; C12953.
AUTOMATON, a play in one act by Norman
F. a © Norman F. Trigg; 6Jan60;
Du50228.
THE AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD (Le cimitiere
[sic] des voitures), a play in two
acts; and The two executioners (Les
deux bourreaux), a melodrama in one
act, by Arrabal (Fernando Arrabal)
Translated by Richard Howard. Origi-
nally pub. as Arrabal: theatre, 1958.
© Grove Press, Inc.; 24Mar60; DP4O46.
AVE NAVE; comic opera in one act with
four characters by Phillip Kirban
Sotel. Text only. © Phillip K.
Sotel; 9May60; DU50959.
1960
THE AVENGER. SES DALTON ADVENTURES:
THE AVENGER.
THE AWAKENING, a drama in three acts by
R, K, Pearl. NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Ruth K. Pearl; 3Jun60;
pu51102.
BABY CRIES, a lecture by Samuel Kare-
litz. © Samuel Karelitz; 15Jan60;
A BABY FOR BRENDA, a one-act comedy by
Charles Emery. © Charles Emery;
6Jan60; DU50225.
BACKWATER, a drama in three acts by art
Beer, Jr. (Arthur James Beer, Jr.) &
Prank Staroba. © ‘Arthur James Beer,
Jr. & Prank Joseph Staroba III;
2May60; DUS50920.
THE BADEN PLAY FOR LEARNING. (Das
Badener Lehrstuck vom Einverstandnis)
A play by Bertolt Brecht. Translated
by Lee Baxandall. NM: English trans-
lation. © Lee Baxandall; 1Feb60;
DU504
DAS BADENER LEHPSTUCK VOM EINVER-
STANDNIS. SEF THE BADEN PLAY FOR
LEARNING.
BAGNO - BALLADE, von Joachim Jomeyer.
Musik von Heinz Ehme. Text only.
Wiesbaden. © Ahn & Simrock, Biihnen-
und Musikverlag; 3Jan60; DFO-951.
LA BAGUE AU DOIOT; comedie en 3 actes
par Jacques Deval, pseud. de Jacques
Boularan. © Jacques Deval; 14Mar60;
DU50707.
LE BAISER DE JUDAS; drame ethnique, opus
23 par Comte Isolani, pseud. de Mark
Eucher. © Mark Eucher; 145Mar60;
pDu50622.
BAKER'S ROARING TWENTIES SCRAPBOOK.
Edited by John G. Puller. © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 26Jan60; DP3959,
LE BALCON. SEE THE BALCONY.
THE BALCONY. (Le balcon) A play in
nine scenes by Jean Genet. Translated
by Bernard Frechtman. Grove Press.
(Evergreen original, E-130) NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Bernard Frecht-
man; 3May60; DP4041.
BALLAD OF AFFIRMATION. written by
Milton Robertson; music by Hal
Schaefer. © Miriam Music Corp.;
16Jun60; DU51171.
LA BALLADE SENTIMENTALE, par Martine et
Rene Pagnol. Paris, Atelier OQuest-
Helioz. © Martine & Rene Pagnol;
17May60; DFO-952.
BANSHEE SCREAM - ALL'S WELL ON THE STAR
WATCH, a play in one act of five se-
quences by Brox Anglier, pseud. of
Robert Thomas Pralle. © Robert Thomas
Pralle; 30Jun60; DU51261.
BARAK THE SON OF ABINOAM. SEE
DEBORAH THE PROPHETESS AND BARAK
THE SON OF ABINOAM.
LA BARAKA; drame comique en deux parties
par Cl. Claude-Maxe, pseud. de Claude
de Hirshfeld. © Cl. Claude-Maxe;
18Apr60; DU50934.
BARBA AZUL, UNA FARSA TRAGICOMICA;
a brief farce in four dynamic scenes
by Charles Perrault. Adaptacion de
Santiago A. Cuneo, (Coleccion
Teatro breve, volumen no.1) © Santi-
ago A, Cuneo; 150ct59; Al30693.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
BARBARAVILLE, a play by Fredrick Simp-
son. © Fredrick Douglass Simpson;
27Jan60; DU50385.
BARCELONA'S BRIDE, a tragedy in four
acts by Daniel Berry. NM: revisions.
© Daniel Berry; 28apr60; DU50987.
THE BARD, a play in three acts by L. M.
Hotchkiss. © Lloyd M. Hotchkiss;
18Jan60; DU50284.
THE BARRIER, a play in one act for
women by FP, E. M, Agnew. London,
English Theatre Guild. (Guild one
act library) © F. E, M. Agnew;
23Dec59; DF1281.
BARTLEBY, a play for live television in
fifteen scenes from a story by Herman
Melville entitled Bartleby the scrive-
ner. Adapted by William S. Prince.
© William S. Prince & Joan L. Prince;
16Jun60; DUS1199.
BARTLEBY THE SCRIVENER. SEE BARTLEBY,
THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF LIFE, a talk by
Merwin Brooks Davis. © Merwin B.
Davis; 26Feb60; C12765.
BASIL, THE ASTRONAUTIC RABBIT; play with
music in five scenes by Charlotta E.
Healy. Text only. © Charlotta E.
Healy; 22Apr60; DU50854.
THE BAT. SEE DIE FPLEDERMAUS
BAT MASTERSON'S TALES OF THE WEST; seven
tales by Michael Avallone. © Global
Music, Inc.; lJun60; C13012.
LES BATISSEURS D'EMPIRE; piece en 3
actes de Boris Vian. © Mme. Boris
Vian; 13Jun60; DU51213.
LA BATTAGLIA; oder, Der rote Federbusch.
Opernkomédie in acht Bildern von Eric
Spiess. Musik von Gerhard Wimberger.
Klavierauszug. Mainz. (Edition
Schott 5081) © B. Schott's Stéhne;
10May60; DFO-959.
THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. SEE HEAR IT
AS IT HAPPENS: THE BATTLE OF GETTYS-
BURG.
BATTLE STREET, a play by Marion Hart,
pseud, of Marion I, Adler. © Marion
I. Adler; 20Jan60; DU50302.
BE AN ANGEL, a new play in three acts by
John T. Dugan. © John Thomas Dugan;
29Mar60; DU50718.
BE SHARP; play in one scene by Erich
Segal. © Erich W. Segal; 4Mar60;
DU50577.
THE BEAST IN THE GARDEN, a play in three
acts by Arthur Charbonnet. © Arthur
Charbonnet; 11Apr60; DU50773.
BEASTIE AND THE BEAUT, a potted panto-
parody in rhyme by C, R., Cook. lLon-
don. (French's acting edition)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 3Nov59; DF1303.
THE BEATNIKS. SEE THE MASQUE AND THE
BEATNIKS.
BEATVILLE, U.S.A.; script for a televi-
sion series by Russ Alexander, pseud,
of Alexander Rauso. © Alexander
Rauso; 22Jan60; DU50320.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, a play in three
acts by Frederick Olessi. © Fred-
erick Olessi; 19Jan60; DU50365.
BEAUTY IS A BEAST, a play in three acts
’ by Arline and Frank Faro, pseud. of
Arline and Frank Farulo. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Four faces, NM: revi-
sions, © Arline Faro & Frank Faro;
24Feb60; DU50518.
A BED IN EVERY ROOM, a play in 3 acts
and 1 set by Sam Shaw. © Sam Shaw;
8Febd60; DU50429.
BEES OF THE KINGDOM; motion picture
script by Ross C. Willes. Appl.
authors: Frank Hendershaw & Radonna
Anderson. © Ross C. Willes; 18Apr60;
DuU50831.
BEFORE I CLIMB, a play in three acts by
William Powers. © William Powers;
10Mar60; DU50609.
BEFORE THE DAWN, a play by Eugene Mora.
© Eugene Mora; 19Jan60; DU50292.
BEFORE THE MORNING, a play in three acts
by Herschel S. Steinhardt. Appl.
states prev. reg. as The sun is dark,
NM: additions & revisions. © Herschel
Samuel Steinhardt; 6Jan60; DU50224.
BEG, BORROW OR STEAL, a musical comedy
in two acts by Bud Freeman (John
Freeman) Music by Leon Pober, From
a story by Marvin Seiger & Bud Free-
man. Text ania © Vickers Music Co.;
25Jan60; DU50346.
BEGINNER'S LUCK, a play in three acts
by Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore.
Adapted from Auguste by Raymond
Castans. © Norman Barasch & Carroll
Moore; 8Feb60; DU50428.
BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM, a missionary
play in three acts by Dorothy Conant
Stroud. © Rodeheaver Co.; 20Apr60;
DP4021.
BEHAVIOR; dialogue with background
music by Milton DeLugg & Marty Roth.
© Priscilla Music Corp.; 2Feb60;
c12710.
BEHIND THE WALL, a play in three acts
by Alfred L. Marder. © Alfred L.
Marder; 9Feb60; DU50439,
BEHOLD, MY SON! Or, My son, Sorde! A 3
act musical drama by Mary Bunn Kelly.
© Mary Bunn Kelly; 12May60; DU51052.
BEHOLD THIS HEART; recording script for
the Apostleship of Prayer by Jam Handy
Organization. © Apostleship of
Prayer; 2May60; c12888.
BEL CANTO, a play in three acts by
Robert Hill. © Robert Jackson Hill;
27May60; DU51064.
BELATED GRAD, an address by Roman G,
Herrera. © Roman Herrera; 5Feb60;
c12720.
BELINDA AND THE FULL MOON BALL, a fairy
play with songs in six scenes written
by Laura Adams. Adapted and arranged
by Robert Monteigle. England.
© Laura Adams; 16Ju155; DF1328.
BELONG OR ELSE; seript for a feature
motion picture in color written by
Lloyd Young. © Lloyd Young & Associ-
ates, Inc.; 3Jun60; DU51192.
THE BENEFICIARY, a play in ten scenes by
Hunter Heath. © Hunter Heath;
19Apr60; DU50839.'
BENEFITS OF RUBBER TO MANKIND, by James
C. Rowe & Napoleon Francis Jones.
© James C.' Rowe & Napoleon Francis
Jones; 28Apr60; ¢C12877.
BERENICE. SEE INTRODUCTION AND
BERENICE,
BERT AND US; recording script by Bert
and I, Inc. © Bert and I, Inc.;
23Feb60; C12749.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BERTRAM BLUEBEARD, a musical fantasy by
Gloria Bass & Yvonne Tarr. © Yvonne
Tarr & Gloria Bass; 25Apr60; DU50864.
EIN BESSERER HERR. SEE A MAN OF
DISTINCTION.
THE BEST SALESMEN IN AMERICA; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12905.
THE BEST SHORT PLAYS, 1958-1959. Edited
by Margaret Mayorga. Articles by
Stanley Richards & Paul Slocumb.
Beacon Press. © Margaret Mayorga;
16Nov59; A450504.
BEST THING ON WHEELS, a shooting script
for a film in 55 mm. color, prepared
for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Writer: John Davenport. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; llJan60; C12689.
THE BETRAYERS, a play in three acts by
Mark Jason, pseud. of Marvin Marcus
Zalk. © Marvin Marcus Zalk; 19May60;
DU51025.
THE BETTER HEAVEN, a character comedy in
three acts by Lucien Inverdane, pseud.
of Lucien Prival. Free adaptation of
Der G'wissenwurm by Ludwig Anzengruber
© Iweien Prival & Jean Prival; 2May60;
pus1011.
BIG BEN, a play by John Colby Ney.
© John Colby Ney; 3Feb60; DU50409.
THE BIG DECISION; screenplay by John C,
Bennett. © John C. Bennett; 1Feb60;
DU50404.
THE BIG HOLE INSIDE, a play in three
acts by Monroe Schneier (Monroe Lanes)
© Monroe Schneier; 5Apr60; DU50743.
THE BIG MIDDLE, a play in one act by
Orlin R. Corey. © Broadman Press;
30Mar60; DP4017.
BIG NAPOLEON. SEE MY LAST DUCHESS.
THE BIG ONE; book of a musical comedy in
two acts by Gilbert Aberg. © Gilbert
Aberg; 16May60; DU51006.
BIG RISK. (La grande ventura) Narra-
tion film script especially prepared
for the Ohio O11 Co. Writer: James
Prindle. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
llJan60; C12688.
BIG ROTATION, a play in three acts by
W. Jackson Weatherly. © William
Jackson Weatherly; 18Jan60; DU50277.
BIG TICKET TIPS FOR BIG TICKET OPERA-
TORS; motion picture shooting script
for Montgomery Ward & Company, Chica-
go, Illinois. Writer, Hal Secor.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
DUS1176.
THE BIGGEST BALL OF STRING, a play in
three acts by Barre Lyndon. © Barre
Lyndon; 8Feb60; DU50430.
THE BILLION DOLLAR PAYOLA; 1960 fore-
cast: banner year for dishonesty.
An address by Norman Jaspan, presi-
dent, Norman Jaspan Associates, Inc.,
Management Engineers and Investiga-
tions, Inc. (Fact-finding division)
to Controllers Institute of America,
Bridgeport Control, Algonquin Club.
© Norman Jaspan; 25Jan60; C12703.
BILLY BUNTER'S MYSTERY CHRISTMAS, a
comedy in four scenes by Maurice
McLoughlin. Introducing characters
from the Greyfriars School stories
by Frank Richards. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Maurice
McLoughlin & Frank Richards; 30Dec59;
DF1313.
BINGORAMA; script for a motion picture
by Edgar Heltman. © Edgar M. Heltman;
21Mar60; C12823.
A BIOCHEMICAL THEORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS,
a discussion by Jack Behrman. © Jack
Behrman; 22Jan60; C12672.
THE BIRDS, a comedy in two acts by Ann
Chase based on The birds of Aristo-
phanes.
A BIRTHDAY THROUGH THE CENTURIES, a
Christmas program in words and music,
by Eloise Lowe. (Eldridge Christmas
entertainments) Text only. © El-
dridge Pub. Co.; 20ct59; DP3929.
THE BLACK CIGAR, a play in three acts by
John M. Walker. © John Mizell Walker;
14apr60; DU50818.
BLACK DESIRE IN BLUE VENICE, a play in
three acts with music by E, K, Evans,
Jr. Text only. © Edward Kinchley
Evans, Jr.; 16Mar60; DU50641.
BLACK ICE. SEE LET FOUR SEASONS PASS.
THE BLACK SHEEP, a play in one scene by
Dorothy Russell Murphree. © Dorothy
R. Murphree; 24Jun60; Dp51241.
THE BLACK TULIP, an original screenplay
by George Charles Welinsky based on
the novel of the same title by
Alexander Dumas the Elder. © George
Ch. Welinsky; 4Apr60; DU50802.
BLACK WIZZARD OF THE KEYBOARD; or, Blind
Tom. A musical play by Theodore Ward.
Text only. © Theodore Ward; 25Feb60;
DU50523.
THE BLACKS: A CLOWN SHOW, a play by Jean
Genet. Translated from the French by
Bernard Frechtman. Originally pub-
lished as Les Negres by Mare Barbezat,
Decines, Isere, France, 1958. Grove
Press. © Bernard Frechtman; 29Feb60;
pP4038.
BLIND ALLEY, a romantic tragedy in three
acts by Nathan Dinnes. © Nathan
Dinnes; 8Apr60; DU50803.
THE BLIND HEART, a story in music in two
acts by Jose Ruben. Text only.
© Jose Ruben; 12Apr60; DU50788.
BLIND TOM. SEE BLACK WIZZARD OF THE
KEYBOARD.
BLOBO'S BOY, a play in one scene by
Albert J. Zuckerman. (In The Best
short plays, 1958-1959, p.113-134)
Appl. states prev. reg. as A cloud
that's got to be. NM: revisions.
© Albert J. Zuckerman; 16Nov59; DP4062.
BLOOD; monologue by Fredric Brown,
© M, Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12771.
BLOOD, SWEAT AND STANLEY POOLE, a comedy
in three acts by James & William Gold-
man. © James A. Goldman & William
Goldman; 19May60; DU51024.
BLOW IT COOL, a dramatic musical based
on the legend of the Pied Piper of
Hamelin. Book and. lyrics by Steven
& Baird Hall. Text only. © Baird
Hall & Steven Hall; 10Jun60; DU51138.
BLOW NOT THE SMOULDERING FLAMES, a play
in three acts by Frances Neubern,
pseud. of Margaret F. Jennings (Mrs.
Melvin N. Jennings) © Margaret F.
Jennings; 17Jun60; DU51172.
© Ann Chase; 29Jun60; DUs1270.
Jan—June
BLUE AND GRAY, a television program
based on knowledge of the Civil War
by Daniel J. Kern. © Daniel J. Kern;
26Jan60; DU50359.
THE BLUE CIRCLE OF SAFETY; script fora
color motion picture sound film pre-
pared for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company. Writer, DeVallon Scott.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 8Feb60;
C12730.
BLUE IS THE ANTECEDENT OF IT, a tragi-
cal, comical, pastoral, historical
play of no particular length. Words
by John Leckel; music by Lejaren A.
Hiller, Jr. Text only. © John L.
Leckel & Lejaren A. Hiller, Jr.;
21Mar60; DU50902.
BLUE SKY FANDANGO; or, The legend of
Poison Guich, a comedy in three acts
by John J. Leighton. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Blue sky waltz. NM:
revisions. © John J. Leighton;
6Apr60; DU50792.
BLUE SKY WALTZ. SEE BLUE SKY
FANDANGO.
A BLUEPRINT FOR MURDER, a play in 3 acts
by Henry S. Naftaly. © Henry Solomon
Naftaly; 15Jun60; DU51157.
THE BLUES THIEF. SEE LE VOLEUR DE
BLUES«
THE BOBO, a play in three acts by David
R. Schwartz. Based on the novel
Olimpia by Burt Cole. © David R.
Schwartz; 7Apr60; DU50760.
THE BOGEYMAN, a play in two acts and
seven scenes by Edward Russell Jacobs.
© Edward Russell Jacobs; 28Mar60;
pu50712.
BONNIE ANN MCCALL, an original musical
play by Charles A, McDaniel & John
Gerstad. Text only. © Charles A.
McDaniel & John Gerstad; 19Jan60;
DU50293.
THE BOOK OF JOB, as arranged for stage
by Orlin Corey. This adaptation em-
ploys the Authorized version of King
James. © Orlin R. Corey; 16Feb60;
DU50474.
THE BOOKBINDER, a thirty min. teleplay
in three acts by Minnie M. Tranter.
© Minnie M. Tranter; 10May60; DU50965.
THE BOOR; opera buffa in one act. Music
by Dominick Argento. Libretto adapted
from the play of Anton Chekhov by John
Qlon, pseud. of John 0. Scrymgeour.
Vocal score. © Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.;
24mar60; DP4004.
BORIS AND THE BRIEFCASE, a one-act comedy
by R. A. Anderson & R. L. Sweeney.
(Eldridge popular one-act playseripts)
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; 2Sep59; DP3936.
BORN TO SING, a musical drama in three
acts by Ray Winters, pseud. of
Rudolph Theo. Winter. Text only.
© Rudolph T. Winter; 25Jan60;
DU50306.
BOTTEGHE OSCURE. SEE LA GIUSTIZIA.
A BOTTLE AN' A BIRD, a comedy in three
acts by Albert R. Johnson. Dramatiza-
tion based on At the actors' boarding
house and The Maison de Shine. NM:
new matter. © Albert Richard Johnson;
23Jun60; DU51224.
BOULEVARD DURAND; chronique d'un proces
oublie. Drame en deux parties par
Armand Salacrou. Paris. © Librairie
Gallimard; 1Mar60; DFO-9355.
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1960
THES BOY FROM THE GREEN PLANET, a play
in two acts by Dorothy C. Caffrey &
Eve Loomis. © Dorothy C. Caffrey &
Eve Loomis; 1&Jan60; DU50279.
THE BOY WHO KNEW JESUS, a play in one
act by Helen Harrington. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 29Jan60; DP3956.
THE BRAVE SERGEANT, a play in three acts
by Calvin Reisland. © Calvin Michael
Reisland; 30Jun60; DUS51263.
BREAD AND MEAT AND CASH VALUES, an orig-
inal lecture on merchandising methods
based on a new principle in the devel-
opment of cash values from accident
insurance written and delivered by
Edward Wall. © Edward Wall; 19Apr60;
12860.
THE BREADWINNER, a play in three acts
by Robert Eari Sawyer. © Robert Earl
Sawyer; 8Feb60; DU50436.
BREAKDOWN, SEE THE DEADLY GAME.
BREAKING THE FROST BARRIER; recording
Script for the Prigidaire Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp. ;
2May60; C12891.
BREATH OF SPRING, a comedy in three acts
by Peter Coke. London, S. French.
(Prench's acting edition) © Peter
Coke; 3Nov59; DF1511.
THE BRIBE. SEE DALTON ADVENTURES,
THE BRIDE IN THE BATH. SEE POINT OF
LAW: THE BRIDE IN THE BATH.
THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR. SEE LUCIA DI
LAJOEERMOOR.
BRONZE AGE EGYPT. SEE THE GREAT WORKS
OF ART.
BROOK HOLLOW. SEE MURDER ON ARRIVAL.
BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER; or, Never mur-
der your father, you'll always get
shot in the end, a play in three acts
written especially for the Jackson
Hole Players and the Pink Garter Thea-
tre Ken Jon Booth (Kenneth Jon
Booth) © Kenneth Jon Booth; lJun60;
pDP4053.
BROTHER MARS, a new play in three acts
by Lonnie Coleman. © Lonnie Coleman;
23May60; DU51029.
BROWN EYES, a 90 minute television
drama by William L. Ostrowski.
© William L. Ostrowski; 22Jan60;
DU50326.
BUFFALO BILL, a play in four scenes by
Theo Baier. © Theo L. Baier; 24May60;
DU51076.
BUFFALO BILL CODY MEETS SLIPPERY JAKE.
SEE THE SHOW MUST GO ON.
BUILD WITH ONE HAND. SEE GIANTS, SONS
OF GIANTS.
THE BUILDING OF A CHURCH; recording
seript for the United Presbyterian
Church in the U.S.A. by Jam Handy
Organization. © United Presbyterian
Church of North America; 2May60;
c12928.
BUILDING YOUR CHURCH; recording script
for the United Church of Christ by Jam
Handy Organization. © United Church of
Christ, Congregational Christian
Churches & Evangelical & Reformed
Church; 2May60; C12929.
BURN THE JOKER. SEE DALTON ADVENTURES:
BURN THE JOKER.
ee ne RAIN, a play in one ave
ry a Berg. © Magda Berg; 13May60;
DU50995. ‘ s
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
BUSINESSMAN, a satire for television by
Roger Wendell Bowen. © Roger Wendell
Bowen; 7Jan60; DU50229.
BUT A MOMENT LONG, a drama in two acts
by Howard Paul. © Howard Paul;
1lMay60; DU50970.
BUT MAN IS A MAN OF PEACE, a play in one
act by Jack Voelpel. United Nations
Assn. of Los eles. © Jack C. Voel-
pel; lApr60; DP4000.
BUT WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ME LATELY?
A play in two acts by Arthur Ross.
© Arthur Albert Ross; 11Jan60;
DU50246.
THE BUTTERFLY SAGE AND THE LADY WITH THE
PAN, &@ modern-ancient comedy of rela-
tivity in two acts by Esther Shephard.
© Esther Shephard; llapr60; DU50775.
BY HIPPOCRATES I SWEAR, a play in three
acts by Jonathan Murray, pseud. of
Teonard Flom. © Leonard Flom; lJun60;
pdus51081.
BY THE WAY; sound slidefilm shooting
Script for Montgomery Ward & Company,
Training Department. writer, Hal
Secor. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
26May60; DU51184.
C
C A C: CLASSROOM AUDIO CENTER SYSTEM.
(T AC: Teacher audio center system)
lecture prepared for presentation to
foreign language specialists in Hawaii
by Erwin Gordon. © Erwin Esiah Gor-
don; 12Feb60; C12853.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA. SEE MERELY MAN.
CAESAR AND THE GAUL. Thesis, M.A.,
University of California, Los Angeles.
© Pierre George Vacho; 31May60;
DUS1267.
THE CAGE, a drama in three acts by
J. Rypinski, pseud. of Juliette H.
Mullin. © Juliette H. Mullin;
l14apr60; DU50819.
CAIN'S SISTER. SEE THE DARK FLOWER.
CALIFORNIA GOLD, an adult, realistic
Western melodrama for the screen in
155 min. by Barry Storm. © Barry
Storm; 2lApr60; DU50905.
CALL EL MORY. SEE LUCKY PIERRE.
THE CALL OF THE BLOOD; short story for
teleplay by Frederick Spira.
© Frederick Spira; 12Apr60; DU50786.
CALL PROTECTION; play in three acts by
William F. Alexander. © William F.
Alexander; 1Jun60; DU51088.
CALLIOPE, a play in three acts by
Philip and Marjorie Appleman.
© Philip Appleman & Marjorie Appleman;
lFeb60; DU50397.
CALLIOPE, a play in three acts by Philip
& Marjorie Appleman. NM: revisions &
additions. © Philip Appleman &
Marjorie Appleman; 28Apr60; DU50894.
CALLIOPE, a storybook revue by Elzy
Faulk, Jr. Text only. © Elzy Faulk,
dr.; 5Aapr60; DU50741.
IL CAMPANELLO, a comic opera in.one act
by Gaetano Donizetti. English adapta-
tion by Deena Cavalieri & Merle Puf-
fer. Text only. © Merle Puffer &
Deena Cavalieri; 23Feb60; DU50539.
CANDY FOR A QUEEN, a thirty minute
drama for television by Esther Beeby.
© Esther Beeby; 18Mar60; DU50657.
CANONICUS, a play in eight scenes by
Raymond J. Buck, Jr. © Raymond J.
Buck, Jr.; 24May60; DU51043.
CANTILLATION OF THE BIBLE, a talk with
music by Elcanon Isaacs. © Elcanon
Isaacs; 28Jan60; C12721.
THE CAR OF THE YEAR; recording script
for the Pontiac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C1288).
LE CARDINAL D'ESPAGNE; piece en trois
actes par Henry de Montherlant.
© Hen de Montherlant; 29Dec59;
Du50254.
LE CARDINAL D'ESPAGNE; piece en trois
actes par Henry de Montherlant.
Paris. © Librairie Gallimard;
30Mar60; DFO-936.
CARISSIMA. SEE ONE FOO? IN PARADISO.
CARNIVAL, a comedy in one act by Berry
Fleming. Music by David T. Jones.
Appl. states prev. reg. as a novel.
NM: dramatization. © Berry Fleming;
2May60; DU50981.
CAROLA; play in three acts by Jean
Renoir. English adaptation by the
author in collaboration with Robert
Goldsby & Angela Goldsby. © Jean
Renoir; 18Apr60; DU50834.
CAROLINA, HERE I COME, a teleplay in two
acts by Alfred J. Simon. © Alfred J.
Simon; 22Jun60; DUs1235.
CAROLINE; or, The frantic fugue, a pur-
Suit-comedy in five acts by Henry
Montaigu. English adaptation by Ber-
nard Citroen. © Henry Montaigu;
23Feb60; DU50532.
CARSON P, FRUITMOUND: SPRING COMES TO
SLICK. (The adventures of Carson P.
Fruitmound) Radio script by Bill
Duane Blair & Richard Charles Calkins.
© Bill Duane Blair & Richard Charles
Calkins; 13May60; C12997.
CARTE BLANCHE, an original television
play by Jack Lord. © Jack Lord;
15Apr60; DuUs0827.
CASABLANCA TIMBER, a play in three acts
by Carl Ziemba. © Carl Ziemba;
19May60; DU51022.
A CASE FOR COMMUNICATIONS; scenario by
Lytle Corp. © Lytle Corp.; 6Jan60;
C12656.
THE CASE OF MANKIND AGAINST EVE, a play
by Leslie Burton Blades. American
Unitarian Assn. © Leslie Burton
Blades; 8Apr60; DP4O44.
THE CASE OF THE OPEN DOOR; recording
script for Russell Kelly Office Serv-
ice by Jam Handy Organization.
© Russell Kelly Office Service,
2May60; C12879.
ine. ;
THE CASE OF THE SLIPPERY OIL, the script
for a motion picture in sound and
color prepared for the Perfect Circle
Corporation. Writer, Samuel Beall,
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; SFeb60;
C12735.
CASEY JONES, a musical comedy dramatic
play in two acts by Doris K. Lee
Spelce. An adaptation from the book
Casey Jones by Fred J. Lee. Text
only. © Doris K. Lee Spelce; 2Mar60;
DU50567.
6 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CASHING IN ON A-B-C; sound slidefilm
shooting script for the Champion
Paper & Fibre Co., advertising and
sales promotion. Writer, Don Durian.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 6Jun60;
€13035.
THE CASKET SINKERS; story written for a
recording by Peter Kilham & Alan C.
Bemis. © Alan C. Bemis & Peter
Kilham; 30Mar60; C12855.
CASTLE IN THE VILLAGE, a play in one
scene by Verna Woskoff. (In The Best
short plays, 1958-1959, p. 45-68)
© Verna Woskoff; 16Nov59; DP4060.
CATCH A FALLEN STAR, a play in two acts
by Richard Wolcott Cohen. © Richard
Wolcott Cohen; 9May60; DU50956.
CATHERINE LABOURE AND THE MIRACULOUS
MEDAL, the story of St. Catherine
Laboure and her mission to the world.
A drama in 3 acts by Mary Eunice,
pseud. of Mary-Eunice Spagnola.
© ae Eunice Spagnola; 25May60;
DU51049,
CATSTICK, a play in three acts by Jack
G. Barefield. © Jack G. Barefield;
21Jun60; DUS1229.
CAUSED BY RUM; story written for a
recording by Peter Kilham & Alan C.
Bemis. © Alan C. Bemis & Peter
Kilham; 30Mar60; C12856.
THE CAVE OF SALAMANCA, a play in one act
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Translated by Edwin Honig. (In
Chrysalis. 1960, vol.13, nos.1-4;
issue 65) © Edwin Honig; 22Apr60;
DP4031.
CELEBRATION, a play in three acts by
Mark Janney, pseud. of Mark Trachten-
berg. © Mark Janney; 5Jan60; DU50217.
CELESTIAL ERROR, a play in one act by
Patricia Brooks. London, H. F. W.
Deane. © Patricia Brooks; 21Dec58;
DF1286.
THE CELESTIAL LIBRARY, a one-act fantasy
by J. R. Brownfield. © J, R. Brown-
field; 14Apr60; DuU50824.
THE CELL, a play in one act by John
Kirn. © Broadman Press; 17Feb60;
DP3998.
LA CERBIATTA NEL LETTO DI GHIACCIO.
(The young doe in the bed of ice)
Dramma in tre atti di Marcello Miceli.
© Marcello Miceli; 10Feb60; DU50441.
CETREA, a musical play in four acts.
Score by Marlene Rothbort; libretto by
Lawrence Rothbort. © Marlene Rothbort
& Lawrence Rothbort; 22Mar60; DU50672.
CHAINS OF DESTINY. SEE ANNENKOFF.
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOTING, a television unit
Series program, by P. Mett, pseud. of
Peter Mettevelis. Episodes 1-4.
© Peter Mettevelis; 22Jan60; C12684.
THE CHANGE OF TIMES, a thirty minute
public service presentation for tele-
vision suggested for Sunday after-
noons by Leslie Banos. Episode no.1l:
Germany, now and then. © Leslie
Banos; 18Feb60; C12744,.
CHANTECLER; play in four acts by Edmond
Rostand. Authorized translation &
adaptation by Angna Enters. © Angna
Enters; 4Jan60; DU50209.
CHARADE, a dramatization in three acts
by Mark Orrin Walker of Edita Morris'
novel Charade. © Mark Orrin Walker;
lapr60; DU50731.
CHARADE; libretto for a music-drama in
three scenes by Jascha Kessler.
© Jascha Kessler; 16Mar60; DU50645.
CHARLEY'S SWORD, a play in three acts
by Richard C. Martin. © Richard C.
Martin; 16Feb60; DU50475.
CHAT EN POCHE. SEE DIE KATZE IM SACK.
CHATEAU EN SUEDE; theatre par Francoise
Sagan, pseud. de Francoise Schoeller.
Paris. © Rene Julliard; 28apr60;
DFO-947.
CHEVROLET TRUCK BRAKES; recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp. ;
2May60; C12895.
CHICAGO HOUSE; scenes from city life in
three acts by Avi Wortis. © Avi
Wortis; 1May60; DP4022,
CHICKEN; monologue by Johnny Gunn.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; 012779.
THE CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST. (L'enfance du
Christ) Oratorio by Hector Berlioz,
book and music. Book translated by
Martha Winburn England. Text only.
© Martha Winburn England; 25Feb60;
DU50526.
CHILDREN OF DESTINY; or, Destiny's
children. Radio and television series
with music by Esther B. Glaser. Radio
scripts 1-3. © Esther B. Glaser;
14apr60; DU50816.
CHILDREN OF DESTINY; radio scripts 4-5
of a series with music, written by
Esther B. Glaser. © Esther B. Glaser;
7Jun60; DU51116.
CHIRURGIE UND LIEBE; Komddie in 9
Bildern von Marcel Dornier.
Wien. (UE 13155) © Universal Edition,
A.G..3 30Jan60; DFO-949.
A CHOICE OF WEAPONS,
by Jane McClure.
14Jun60; DUS1245.
a play in two acts
© Jane McClure;
CHOOSE AN INTELLECT; or, Pick and take,
then take your pick; script for a
television quiz show series by
Dovie A. Owens. © Dovie A. Owens;
4Jan60; C12699.
CHOREOGRAPHIC NOTATION FOR VARIATIONS
I, II, III, IV, V, AND VI OF PAS DE
SIX, FROM PROLOGUE OF BALLET SLEEPING
BEAUTY, compiled by Henry Danton.
© Henry David Danton; 6Jan60; DU50241.
THE CHORUS GIRL, a one-act play by John
A. Stone. Based on the short story of
the same title by Anton Chekhov.
© John Alexander Stone; 11Apr60;
DU50771.
CHRIS; monologue by Johnny Gunn.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12772.
CHRIS BROWN GETS THE ANSWER; sound
Slidefilm shooting script for Standard
O11 Co. Job 9705. Writers, Don
Durian & others. Appl author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Standard
Oil Co.; 11May60; C13004.
CHRISTMAS AT GRECCIO, a Christmas play
in one act by Mary Francis. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 12Nov59; DP4007.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL, by Charles Dickens.
A dramatization in four acts with
choral ensemble by Charles Leonetti.
Text only. © Charles Leonetti;
31May60; DU51073.
Jan—June
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
CHRISTMAS CAROL.
SEE DICKENS A
CHRISTMAS COMES TO SANTA'S WORKSHOP, a
Christmas play for children by Doris
OQ. Moore. (Eldridge Christmas enter-
tainments) © Eldridge Pub. Co.;
25Sep59; DP3953.
THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS, a play in one act
by Dorothy Lehman Sumerau. (Eldridge
Christmas entertainments) © Eldridge
Pub. Co.; 10ct59; DP3930.
CHRISTMAS IN OLD LEHIGH; script for a
Pennsylvania German Christmas pageant
by Martha Stumpf Schaeffer & W. W.
Swallow. © Martha Stumpf Schaeffer &
W. W. Swallow; 26Feb60; C12764,
CHRISTMAS PLAYS AND PROGRAMS by Aileen
Fisher. Plays, Inc. © Aileen
Fisher; 19Apr60; Ah41536.
THE CHRISTMAS TREE FOREST (IN THE GREAT
WALLED COUNTRY); Christmas play in one
act by Isabel S. Clark. Adapted from
a story by Raymond Alden. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 12Nov59; DP4012.
CHRISTOPHER FISH, a musical fish fable
in three acts by Pat Deane (Patricia
Ann Deane) Text only. © Pat Deane;
3May60; DU50929.
CICERO, a tragedy in three acts of
ancient Rome by Upton Sinclair.
© Upton Sinclair; 20Apr60; DU50845.
CIELO CAIDO; tragedia del bello cuerpo
en tres actos y en prosa por Emilio S.
Belaval. © Emilio S. Belaval; 8Apr60;
DU50765.
LE CIMETIERE DES VOITURES.
THE AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD.
SEE
CINAMEE, a play in nineteen scenes by
Gloria Vanderbilt. © Gloria Vander-
bilt; 13Jun60; Du51146.
CINDERELLA, a play with music in three
acts’ by Elizabeth Goodwyn & Helen
Jordan. Text only. © Elizabeth
Goodwyn & Helen Jordan; 7Apr60; ~
DU50757.
CINDERELLA; opera in one act, PFPC--
prelude, fanfare, proclamation and
chorus, four scenes. Music by Richard
C. Moffatt; libretto by Arthur Rich-
mond «& Richard C. Moffatt. © Richard
C. Moffatt & Arthur Richmond; 2Mar60;
puU50582.
CIRCLE IN THE SKY, a modern comedy in
three acts by Dale Engle. © Dale
Engle; 20Apr60; DU50904.
CIVIL WAR, CAIRO, 1861. SEE THE OTHER
VOLUNTEER.
CLARKE THEORY OF STORMS, by Gerald Weir
Oe © Gerald Weir Clarke; 7Mar60;
c12 :
CLASSIFIED: THE GREAT GAMBLER; pilot
script for a television series by
Joy Reese Shaw. Produced & directed
for Classified Personnel Productions.
© Harold A. Brown; 22Jun60; DU51232.
CLASSROOM AUDIO CENTER SYSTEM. SEE
C A Cs: CLASSROOM AUDIO CENTER SYSTEM.
CLICK HANIGAN, a half-hour television
play, film or live, by Baron Keyes.
lst episode: The twin gold urns.
© Baron Keyes; 26Apr60; DU50875.
CLICKETY-CLICK! A comedy in three acts
by Steve Prince, pseud. of William S.
Prince. © William S. Prince & Joan L.
Prince; 16Jun60; DU51200.
{
1960
CLOSE THE LOOP; scenario by Gordon E.
Barto & Lytle Corp. © Lytle Corp.;
6Jan60; C12655.
CLOSING TECHNIQUES, a black and white
Sound motion picture script prepared
for Plymouth - De Soto - Valiant Divi-
Sion, Chrysler Corporation. Writer,
DeForest Walton. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Imc.; 26May60; DU51179.
A CLOUD THAT'S GOT TO BE. SEE BLOSO'S
Boy.
CLYTEMNESTRA, a play in three acts by
Carol K. Anthony. © Carol K. Anthony;
21Mar60; DU50667.
THE COAST OF COROMANDEL, a play in three
acts by J. M. Sadler. London,
S. Prench. (French's acting edition)
© J. M. Sadler; 10Nov59; DF1308.
THE COASTER. SES SWAP THE KNOW-HOW
PROGRAM; THE COASTER.
COAT OF MANY COLORS, a play in three
acts by Sterna Robinson Chase.
© Sterna Robinson Chase; 12May60;
DU5097
2.
COCKFIGHT. (Tuppfacktning) A comedy in
three acts by Erik Milller. Translated
by Lorrie Ross Holmin (Lorena Anne
Ross Holmin) © Lorena Anne Ross Hol-
min; 28Mar60; DU50716.
COCONUTS? TOMATOES? Recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
3 Cl2g09.
COCOON, a play in three acts by Andrew
Susac. © Andrew Susac; 22Apr60;
pu50855.
EL COBUR IN PAS; commedia in tre atti
di Antonio Greppi. © Antonio Greppi;
llFed60; DU50480.
LE COEUR LEGER; comedie en deux actes
et trois tableaux de Samuel Taylor et
Cornelia Otis Skinner. Texte francais
de Claude Andre Puget, pseud. de
Andre Puget-Mauries-Delgoutte. (In
Les oeuvres libres. Paris. Dec.
1959, p.157-244) © Claude Andre
Puget; 30Dec59; DFO-927.
A COLLECTION OF SKETCHES, by Harold
Pinter. © Harold Pinter; 31Dec59;
pU50243.
THE COLLECTORS, a one-act play by
Kenneth Lash. © Kenneth Lash;
15Jun60; DU51162.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST: A MESSAGE
OF IMPORTANCE; radio script by Harold
Romine for Jim Kelley Buick. © Harold
Romine; 25Apr60; C12960.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST: FIFTEEN
HUNDRED DOLLARS; radio script by
Harold Romine for Jim Kelley Buick.
© Harold Romine; 25Apr60; ¢12959.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST: HEY, HIGH
SCHOOL KIDS! Radio script by Harold
Romine for Jim Kelley Buick. © Harold
Romine; 25Apr60; C12961.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST: SAY,
SENIORS; radio script by Harold
Romine for Jim Kelley Buick. © Harold
Romine; 25Apr60; ¢12958.
THE COLONIAL SPY. SEE TONY VERNA AND
P. T. BEAUMONT PRESENT THE COLONIAL
SPY.
COLOR SCHEME, a drama in three acts by
Hindi Brooks, pseud. of Hinda Klein-
muntz. © Hinci Brooks; 7Mar60;
DU50594.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
COME MY MARINERS, a play in five scenes
by William H. Shelmerdene, Jr. (Wn.
Sheldene) & Mary Pinney Shelmerdene
(Mary Lee) © Wm. H. Shelmerdene, Jr.
& Pinney Shelmerdene; 12Apro0;
DU50733.
COME OVER TO OUR HOUSE, a comedy in
five acts by Anthony Rinella. NM:
additions & revisions. © Anthony A.
Rinella; 25Jan60; DU50367.
COME SHARE MY HOUSE, a play in two acts
by Theodore Apstein. © Theodore
Apstein; 25Jan60; DU50343.
UNA COMEDIA ESPANOLA DE ERRORES, a
comedy in one act by Sandy Mac Murdo,
pseud. of Preston Mac Murdo.
© Preston Mac Murdo; 9May60; DU50961.
COMES THE DREAMER, a play of affirmation
in two acts by John Wexley. © John
Wexley; 16Feb60; DU50472.
COMMENCEMENT IS HERE! A valuable col-
lection of materials for use in Senior
and junior high schools, by Dorothy
Lehman Sumerau, (Eldridge special day
material) © Eldridge Pub. Co.; 10ct59;
DP3944,
COMMUNITY HALL, a play in three acts by
Grace Butt. © Grace Butt; 13Apr60;
pu50811.
COMMUNITY SPIRIT, a play in two acts by
Bernard Dilbert. © Bernard Dilbert;
4May60; DU50938.
A COMPARISON BETWEEN 1959 FRIGIDAIRE
RANGES AND OTHER BRANDS; recording
script for the Frigidaire Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12894.
COMPLETE THE FAMILY; script for a quiz
show by Mark Owens. © Mark Owens;
18apr60; c12859.
COMPLEXIONS, a short musical revue.
Sketches and lyrics by Phoebe Wray,
pseud. of Phoebe Rae Gregory. Music
by Alonzo Levester & Phoebe Wray.
Text only. © Phoebe W & Alonzo
Levester; 10Feb60; DU50443.
COMPOSITION IN COMEDY, a monologue by
Lillian Blankstein (Lillian white)
© Lillian Blankstein; 23Feb60; C12750.
THE COMPUTER COMES TO MARKETING; script
prepared for Fortune Films. Writer,
Maurice Rapf. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; DU51178.
THE CONFESSION, a monologue by Richard
W. Harris. © Richard W. Harris;
21Jan60; C12679.
THE CONNECTION, a play in two acts by
Jack Gelber. Introduction by Kenneth
Tynan; photographs by John E. Wulp.
Grove Press. (Evergreen original,
E-223) Appl. states prev. reg. in
1957, putshes, NM: additions. © Jack
Gelber & Kenneth Tynan; 26Apr60;
DP4039.
THE CONNECTION, a screenplay shooting
script by Jack Gelber. Appl. states
prev. reg. Du45422. © Jack Gelber;
4apr60; DU50825.
CONSTANCY UNREWARDED.
STANDING,
CONSTANTINE THE GREAT AND HELENAe
SEE IN THIS SIGN.
SEE THE UNDER=
THE CONTINENTAL TOUCH, a dramatic comedy
in three acts by Leo Fuchs, pseud. of
Abraham Leon Springer, and Al Julian.
© Leo Fuchs & Al Julian; 15Jun60;
DU51164.
THE CONTROL OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE,
by Arthur C. DeGraff. © Ciba Pharma-
ceutical Products, Inc.; 17Jun60;
€13056.
CONVENIENCE UNLIMITED; recording script
for the Prigidaire Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; c12892.
CONVICT NO,60253, a Purim play with
music in two scenes by Shulamith
Hirsch. Text only. © Shulamith
Hirsch; llMay60; DU50969.
THE COOPERATIVE BRIDGE, a play by
Carolyn Hawkins. © Carolyn Hawkins;
15Jan60 (in notice: 1959); DP3996.
THE CORPORATE KEY TO A GREATER SOCIETY,
a tentative organization of subject
matter for a motion picture based
upon the lectures by Roger M. Blough,
chairman of the board, United States
Steel Corp. Writer, John B. Daven-
port. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
26May60; C13014.
THE CORPSE HAD FOUR FEET; shooting
script based on the story Lucky
Pierre. Created by Hal James & Sid-
ney Slon. © Hal James d.b.a. Tri-
Color Productions & Sidney Slon;
13Jun60; DU51209.
THE CORPSE HAD FOUR FFFT,
PIFRRE.
THE CORPSE TALKS BACK! Recording script
for GMC Truck & Coach Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © GMC Truck &
Coach Division, General Motors Corp. ;
eMay60; C12932.
CORPUS DELICTI SERIES.
PRINTS THAT LIED.
SEE LUCKY
SEE THE FINGER-
THE CORRECTION OF AN ERROR; address to
be delivered by J. D. Wilson to a
chosen audience in Atlanta, Georgia
on Friday, January 29th, 1960. © Jo-
seph Daniel Wilson; 1Feb60; c12740.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DECREES ON
FINANCE AND SUPPLY BY MRS, G. W.
BALLARD AND THE I AM STUDENTS; record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
12986.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY AMBASSADOR FROM BELOVED MIGHTY
HELIOS; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 17, 1959.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press, © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
2Mar60; C12793.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 13, 1958. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
¢12988.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED BLESSED MIGHTY HERCULES;
Chicago, I1l., Jan. 9, 1959. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
c12990.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Chicago, Ill., Dec.
22, 1958. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 2Mar60; C12787.
8 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GOD OF GOLD; Chicago, I1l.,
Jan. 5, 1959. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 11May60; Cc12984.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GODDESS OF LIBERTY; Santa
Fe, N. M., May 10, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
c12982.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GREAT DIVINE DIRECTOR;
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 28, 1958. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
C12977.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MARY; Chicago, Ill., Dec.
24, 1958. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 2Mar60; C12789.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS; Chicago,
Ill., Dec. 25, 1958. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 2Mar60; C12790.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY CYCLOPEA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 14, 1958. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
c12981.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY LANTO; Chicago,
Ill., Dec. 31, 1958. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 11May60; C12974.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Chicago,
Ill., Mar. 8, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 2Mar60; C12795.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED OROMASIS; Chicago, I1l.,
Dec. 30, 1958. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; llMay60; C12975.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED PRECIOUS LETO; Chicago,
Ill., Jan. 8, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 2Mar60; C12791.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED BELOVED ANGEL OF THE JADE
TEMPLE; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 4, 1959.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
11May60; C12971.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED BELOVED GOD TABOR; Chicago,
Ill., Mar. 1, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 2Mar60; C12794.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED GODDESS OF JUSTICE; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 15; 1958. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
c12989.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED MESSENGER NO.I FROM THE
SECRET LOVE STAR; Chicago, Ill., Jan.
15, 1959. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 2Mar60; C12792.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED ASTREA; Chicago,
Ill., Jan. 2, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Ine.; 11May60; C12972.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED BLESSED SAINT GER-
MAIN; Chicago, Ill., Dec. 21, 1958.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
2Mar60; C12786.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED RULER OF THE GREAT
VIOLET PLANET; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 10,
1959. Recording script by Saint Ger-
main Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 11May60; C12983.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED SANAT KUMARA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 11, 1958. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
c12980.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BLESSED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL;
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 23, 1958. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 2Mar60;
c12788.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BLESSED ELOHIM OF PURITY;
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 27, 1958. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 1lMay60;
c12978.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY HERCULES; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 12, 1958. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
c12987.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY RAY-O-LIGHT; Chicago, [I1l.,
Dec. 29, 1958. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 11May60; C12976.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY THE GREAT ELOHIM, MIGHTY CYCLOPEA;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 1, 1959. Record-
ing script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11May60;
C12973.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY THE GREAT SILENT WATCHER; Chicago,
Ill., Dec. 26, 1958. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 11May60; 012979.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED INVOCATION
BY MRS. G. W. BALLARD, BELOVED ASCEND-
ED MASTER SAINT GERMAIN'S DICTATION;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sep. 8, 1958.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
2Mar60; C12784.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED INVOCATION
BY MRS. G. W. BALLARD, BELOVED MIGHTY
VICTORY'S DICTATION; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sep. 10, 1958. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 2Mar60;
012785.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED INVOCATION
BY MRS. G. W. BALLARD, MIGHTY MASTER
SAINT GERMAIN'S CLASS; Santa Fe,
N. M., Apr. 7, 1958. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 2Mar60; C12782.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED SCRIPT OF
DICTATION GIVEN BY BELOVED GODDESS OF
LIBERTY--INVOCATION RECORD; Santa Fe,
N. M., May 10, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 11May60; C12985.
CORRESPONDING WITH THE RECORDED INVOCA-
TION BY MRS. G. W. BALLARD, MIGHTY
RULER OF THE VIOLET PLANET'S CLASS;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 12, 1958. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 2Mar60;
C12783.
Jan—June
COSTUMES AND CARDS, a dream tragedy for
children by Paul Beeching. © Paul
Quinn Beeching; lJun60; DpP4033.
COULD WE HAVE KNOWN? A tragedy of mis-
placed manpower written by James L.
Howard, Jr. © Life Insurance ency
Management Assn.; 17Mar60; DU50651.
A COUPLE WITH EXPERIENCE, a play in six
scenes by L. Bush-Fekete. © Leslie
Bush-Fekete; 4Apr60; DU50795.
THE COURT OF LAST RESORT, a morality
play in three acts by Richard Manson.
© Richard Manson; 12May60; DU50975.
COURTSHIP, SEE DALTON ADVENTURES:
COURTSHIP.
THE COW-CATCHER ON THE CABOOSE, a play
in two scenes by Edward H. Devany.
(In The Best short plays, 1958-1959,
p.1-31) © Edward H. Devany; 16Nov59;
DP4058.
THE CREAM SKIMMER. SEE SWAP THE KNOW-=
HOW PROGRAM; THE CREAM SKIMMER.
CREUSA; opus 22 par Comte Isolani, pseud,
de Mark Eucher., © Mark Eucher;
14Mar60; DU50621.
CRISTAL ROTO EN EL TIEMPO; pausa
dolorosa en dos actos y una voz de
Myrna Casas. © Myrna Casas; 25Apr60;
DU50908.
CRITIC, SEE THE REHEARSAL,
THE CROOKED TREE, a play in three acts
by F. G, Aller. © Faustino Gonzalez
Aller; 23Feb60; DU50509.
CROSS BEARING. SEE SIMON THE CYRENE.
THE CROSS ON HILL 700, a play by Huey
Grollmes, pseud., of Eugene E.
Grollmes. © Eugene E. Grolimes;
25Jan60; DU50337.
THE CROSSCUT NIGHT, a play in three acts
by Harvey Firari. © Harvey E. Firari;
31Mar60; DU50726.
CROSSES ON THE HILL, a morality play in
three acts by Eula A. Lamphere.
© Samuel French, Inc.; 31Dec59; DP4010.
CROSSROAD, a play in one act by Avi
Wortis. © Avi Wortis; 23May60;
DU51034.
CROWSHAW, a play for television in three
acts by A, A. Goldfield. © Albert
Goldfield; 2May60; DU50915.
CRUSADE FOR QUALITY AND SURVIVAL; essay
by Joseph A. Bascle, Jr. © Joseph A.
Bascle, Jr.; 13Jun60; C13074.
THE CUPBOARD IS BARE, a two act play by
Charles N. Diggs. NM: additions &
revisions. © Charles Norman Diggs;
llMay60; DU51014.
THE CURRENT OF THE WHEEL, an original
stage play in four acts by Alvin
Mitchell Chester. © Alvin Mitchell
Chester; 23May60; DU51030.
THE CURSE, a play in three scenes by
Patri Vance (Patricia Vance) & Susanne
Falardeau. © Patricia Vance; 6May60;
DU50951.
THE CURSE AND THE CROWN, a short two-act
Easter play by Gleness M. McCourt.
(Eldridge church entertainments)
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; 15Sep59; DP3934.
CUTHBERT BOUND, an interlude with elec-
tronic music in one act. Words by
Christopher Newton; music by L. A.
Hiller. Text only. © Christopher
Newton & Lejaren Arthur Hiller, Jr.;
21Mar60; DU50903.
1960
CYCLONS, a drama in three acts by
Esther oe © Esther Beeby;
5Feb60; DU50425.
CYCLONE, a drama in three acts by Esther
Beeby. Appl. states prev. reg.
25. NM: revisions. © Esther
Beeby; 1Jun60; DU51082.
CYRANO; vocal score and libretto. An
operetta in two acts based on the
famous play Cyrano de Bergerac by
Edmond Rostand. Libretto by Jacques
Deauville, pseud. of Charles George;
lyrics and music by Charles George.
© Same] French, Inc.; 2Febd60; DP4015.
CYRANO DE BERGERAC. SEE
CYRANO
CYRANO'S GAZETTE.
ROXANE.
CYRANO'S GAZETTE, a play in three acts
by Vince Harding from the Brian Hooker
translation of Cyrano de Bergerac by
Edmond Rostand. © Vince Harding;
5apr60; DUS5O740.
THE CYRENIAN'S SECRET; two act play by
Louise Lemp (Louise Lemp Pabst)
© Louise Lemp Pabst; 25Apr60; DU50859.
D
THE DAFFY DEBATING SOCIETY; script for 4
television series by Arthur Henley.
© Arthur Henley; 16Feb60; Cl2741.
DALTON ADVENTURES: BURN THE JOKER;
screenplay by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, aenes, for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 17
pu50701.
DALTON ADVENTURES: COURTSHIP; screenplay
by Madge G. Becker. Appl. author:
Russell W. Kurtz, employer for hire.
© Russell W. Kurtz; 17Mar60; DU50700.
DALTON ADVENTURES: FAIR GAME; screenplay
by Madge G. Becker. Appl. author:
Russell W. Kurtz, employer for hire.
© Russell W. Kurtz; r60; pU50598.
DALTON ADVENTURES: FIRE WATER; screen-
Play by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 3Mar60;
pu50572.
DALTON ADVENTURES: FOOL'S MALICE;
Screenplay by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 7Mar60;
DU50595.
DALTON ADVENTURES: FROM DEPUTIES TO
OUTLAWS; screenplay by Madge G.
Becker. Appl. author: Russell wW.
Kurtz, employer for hire. © Russell
W. Kurtz; 2May60; DU50982.
DALTON ADVENTURES: FRONTIER ROYALTY;
screenplay by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 28Mar60;
pu50911.
DALTON ADVENTURES: HERO WORSHIPPER;
screenplay by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. He Russell W. Kurtz; 4Apr60;
DU50738
DALTON ADVENTURES: JULIA; screenplay by
Madge G. Becker. Appl. author:
Russell W. Kurtz, emp orer for hire.
© Russell W. Kurtz; 4Apr60; DU50737.
DALTON ADVENTURES: LUKE'S BROTHERS;
Screenplay by. Ruth Higgins. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 2Mar60;
DU50564,
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
DALTON ADVENTURES: THE AVENGER; screen-
Play by Madge G. Becker. Appl. au-
thor: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 7Mar60;
DU50596.
DALTON ADVENTURES: THE BRIBE; screenplay
by Madge G. Becker. Appl. author:
Russell W. Kurtz, employer for hire.
© Russell W. Kurtz; 2May60; pu50918.
DALTON ADVENTURES: THE FIRST STONE;
Screenplay by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 23Mar60;
Dus0910.
DALTON ADVENTURES: THE FOREIGNER;
screenplay by Madge Gilchrist Becker.
Appl. author: Russell W. Kurtz, em-
pies for hire. © Russell W. Kurtz;
Mar60; DU50597.
DALTON ADVENTURES: THE GENTLEWOMAN;
screenplay by Madge G. Becker, Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 4Mar60;
DU50576.
DALTON ADVENTURES: TROWBRIDGE'S CAPTURE;
screenplay by Ruth Higgins. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 2Mar60;
DU50563.
DALTON OUTLAWS, SEE THE DALTONS RODE
FOR JUDGE PARKER: DALTON OUTLAWS.
THE DALTONS RODE FOR JUDGE PARKER: DAL-
TON OUTLAWS. (Man in the river)
Screenplay by Madge G. Becker. Appl.
author: Russell W. Kurtz, employer for
hire. © Russell W. Kurtz; 19May60;
Du51050.
THE DALTONS RODE FOR JUDGE PARKER: MAN
IN THE RIVER; screenplay by Madge G.
Becker. Appl. author: Russell wW.
Kurtz, employer for hire. © Russell
W. Kurtz; 13May60; DU50989.
THE DANCE OF THE DREAMER, a three act
play for the stage by Jim McShane
(James McShane) © James McShane;
24Mar60; DU50690.
DANCE UPON DISHES; a play in 2 acts.
By Jerome I. Rodale. Rodale Press,
Formerly The girl and the teenager.
NM: revisions. © Jerome I, Rodale;
11DecS58; A367626.,
DANCING IS FOR DOPES, a comedy in three
acts by Doris Moore. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 25Mar60; DP4001.
THE DARK FLOWER, a play in three acts by
Beatrice Austin (Beatrice Austin Han-
son) Copyrighted by the author, 1950,
under the title Cain's sister. NM:
revisions. © Beatrice Austin Hanson;
1Jun60; DU51087.
DARK FRIDAY, a story concerning the life
of Jesus from the Annunciation to the
Resurrection, by D. Chaffin Duncan.
© Dewey Chaffin Duncan; 4Dec59;
DU50267.
THE DARK-HAIRED BOY, a play in four acts
by Abe Berger, pseud. of Irving
Stiefel. © Irving Stiefel; 2mMay60;
pu50924.
DARK HERITAGE, a play in three acts by
Milt Caine (Milton A. sees) © Milton
A. Caine; 5Feb60; DU5042
DARLINGS OF THE GODS, a play in three
acts by Dennis Selby. © Dennis Selby;
ZMay60; DU50933. :
DAVID AND GOLIATH, a television play in
three acts by Daniel P. O'Connor.
© Deuter Patrick O'Connor; 2Jun60;
DU51094.
DAVID DRAYTON, a play in two acts by
James P. Maloney, pseud. of Herbert
Richard Oliver, & John R. McCain,
pseud. of John McCain Rimassa.
© Herbert Richard Oliver & John McCain
Rimassa; 4Jan60; DU50212.
THE DAY ADVERTISING ENDED, a television
program in three acts by Alfred J.
Simon based on a short story by the
Same name. © Alfred J. Simon; lJun60;
DU51083. aie ie
THE DAY AFTER YESTERDAY, a play in two
acts by Carroll M. Robinson. © Car-
roll M. Robinson; 24Feb60; DU50534.
A DAY AT THE CIRCUS, a 14 1/2 min. radio
and recording script by Ken Ancell.
© Ken Ancell; l14Mar60; C12808.
THE DAY SLEEPER, a play in two acts by
Frank D. Gilroy. © Frank D. Gilroy;
1lApr60; DU50776.
A DAY WITH JOHNNY, a play for radio by
Zelda S. Wolpe. © Zelda S. Wolpe;
14Jun60; DUS1219.
THE DEADLY GAME, a play in two acts by
Wilkes-Manchester Productions & James
Yaffe. Adapted from the novel Break-
down by Friedrich Duerrenmatt.
© Wilkes-Manchester Productions &
James Yaffe; 3May60; DU50966.
DEAR OLD STATE, a play in three acts by
Dan Meckes. © Dan Meckes; 13Jun60;
pus1198.
DEAR SISTER, an original play in three
acts for television by Fred Feldman.
© Fred Feldman; 1lApr60; DU50770.
DEATH IN PARIS, a one-act play for tele-
vision by Rudolf H. Hertz. (In The
Jewish forum, May 1959, p.77-80)
© Jewish Forum & Rudolf H. Hertz;
19May59; DP3973.
THE DEATH OF BARCA, a play in one act by
Magda Berg. © Magda Berg; 13May60;
DU50996.
THE DEATH OF MRS, SURRATT, an original
play in three acts by Leonard Kramish.
© leonard Kramish; 23May60; DU51035
THE DEATH OF THE GREAT MAN, a has aed in
three acts by David C. Lawren
© David C. Lawrence; 28Apr60; “550888,
DEATH OF THE MAFIA, SEE THE STATE OF
INIQUITY.
DEATH ROW.
SEF THIS NATICN UNDER GOD,
DE BELLA'S BODY, a play in three acts
by Arnold Falleder, © Arnold Edward
Falleder; 19Jan60; DU50288.
DEBORAH THE PROPHETESS AND BARAK THE SON
OF ABINOAM, by Aaron Rapoport, pseud.
of Aaron B. Rappaport. In Yiddish.
NM: revisions & additions. © Aaron B.
Rappaport; 14Mar60; DU50800.
DELITTO PIU' DELITTO; dramma in tre atti
di Alessandro De Stefani & Carlo
Musso. © Alessandro De Stefani &
Carlo Musso; 15Jan60; DU50375.
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA, a series of four-
teen radio scripts based on Alexis de
Tocqueville's Democracy in America by
George E. Probst & Lister Sinclair.
© New York University (Division of
General Education); 24Jun60; DU51243.
THE DEPARTURE, a play in three acts by
Frank Fontaine. © Frank Fontaine;
6Apr60; DU50753.
10 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
DEPENDABLE HIGH-STRENGTH CONTAINERS, a
shooting script for a film dealing
with the Ladish concept for forged
rocket motor cases. Writer: John
Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Ine.; 1lJan60; C12690.
DESPERATE HOURS. SEE LE VELO DEVANT
LA PORTE.
DESTINY AT DRYBONE. SEE OWEN WISTER
GOES WEST.
DESTINY'S CHILDREN. SEE CHILDREN OF
DESTINY.
DE TANTO CAMINAR; auto alegorico en tres
cuadros por Piri Fernandez (Carmen P.
Fernandez de Lewis) Text only.
© Carmen P. Fernandez de Lewis;
22Apr60; DU50857.
DEUCES ARE WILD, a play in three acts
by Will Schneider, pseud, of Maurice
Schneider, and Robert M. French.
© Maurice Schneider & Robert M.
French, Jr.; 15Jan60; DU50272.
LES DEUX BOURREAUX. SEE THE AUTOMOBILE
GRAVEYARD.
THE DEVIL AND ADAM AND EVE, a play in
three acts by Rice Ollwin, pseud. of
Dolores Georgia Olewin. © Dolores
Georgia Olewin; 6Jun60; DU51111.
THE DEVIL AND UNCLE SAM, a play in 3
acts by Albert Green. © Albert Green;
14Apr60; DUS50820.
THE DEVIL WITH MY WIFE,
acts by Paul S. Newman.
Newman; 20Jun60; DU51205.
a play in three
© Paul S.
DIARY OF A SALES COMMISSION AGENT AND
AUCTIONEER, a short one act comedy by
Adjoran Stefko. © Adjoran Stefko;
4apr60; DU50798.
DICK WHITTINGTON; or, Love is the key
that opens every door, a play in three
acts by V. C, Clinton-Baddeley with
music by Gavin Gordon. Book & lyrics
only. London, S. French. (French's
acting edition) © V. C. Clinton-
Baddeley; 3Nov59; DF1291.
DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT, a play
with music in three acts by Elizabeth
Goodwyn (Mrs. Frank Goodwyn) & Helen
Jordan (Mrs. Lyman Jordan) Text only.
© Elizabeth Goodwyn & Helen Jordan;
TApr60; DU50758.
DICKENS A CHRISTMAS CAROL, an opera.
Music by G. Mallard Kilgore. Libretto
by Burt A. Kelsey & G. Mallard Kil-
gore. © G. Mallard Kilgore & Burt A.
Kelsey; 15Feb60; DUS0536.
DID I WAKE YOU, DOCTOR? A comedy in
three acts by Erwin & Helen Witkin.
NM: revisions. © Erwin Witkin &
Helen Witkin; 3May60; DU50928.
DID I WAKE YOU, DOCTOR? A comedy in
two acts by Erwin and Helen Witkin.
NM: revisions and additions.
© Erwin Witkin & Helen S. Witkin;
19Jan60; DU50295.
DIETING AND WEIGHT CONTROL;
script by Howard Whitman.
Whitman; 14Mar60; C12809.
television
© Howard
THE DIGNITY OF MAN; play in 3 acts, in
prologue and epilogue, by Emery B.
Thany, pseud. of Imre Tihanyi. © Imre
Tihanyi; 28Jun60; DU51253.
DIO SALVI LA SCOZIA; commedia in tre
atti e cinque quadri di Nicola Man-
zari, (In Il dramma. Torino. Mar.
1959, pee) © Nicola Manzari;
15Mar59; DF1287.
THE DISASSEMBLED MAN, a play in three
acts by David Graeme. © David Robert
Graeme; 1Mar60; DU50555.
DISCIPLINE, a talk by Sam Levenson.
© Sam Levenson; 4Feb60; C12718.
DIS-KIT BUILDING TOY DEMONSTRATION, by
George Beck. © George R. Beck;
31Dec59; C12660.
THE DISMEMBERED, a movie script in four
scenes by Joseph Scott, pseud. of
Joseph Kirland. © Joseph Scott;
15Jun60; DUs1159.
DISPOSALS. SEE SUBJECT: DISPOSALS.
THE DISPOSSESSED, a play in three acts
by Joel Friedman. © Joel J. Friedman;
26Apr60; DU50880.
THE DIVESTMENT COUNSELOR, a monologue by
Dayton Allen. Appl. states prev. reg.
C12233, 18Jun59. NM: revisions.
© Dayton Allen; 17Feb60; ¢C12743.
DIZZIE'S VISIT TO THE BIG HOUSE ON
CHRISTMAS EVE. SEE THE DIZZY FAMILY
STORIES.
THE DIZZY FAMILY STORIES: DIZZIE'S VISIT
TO THE BIG HOUSE ON CHRISTMAS EVE;
animated play-cartoon in nine scenes
or a skit suitable for television or
moving pictures by Gertrude Dibble.
© Gertrude Disley Dibble; 29Jun60;
pus1271.
THE DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF;
Moliere's satire of the same title re-
written for modern times in three
acts by Roy Jacobsen, © ° Roy Jacobsen;
3Feb60; DU50406, ;
DR, KADABRA'S PERFECT SALESMAN; record-
ing script for the Pontiac Motor Divi-
Sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12925.
DRe PYMALION. SEE THE FACE OF LOVE.
DOCUMENT OF A DREAM, the re-enacted
diaries of Theodor Herzl. Script for
slide film presentation written and
directed by Sholom Rubinstein. Pro-
duced by Theodor Herzl Institute.
© Sholom Rubinstein & Advertisers!
Broadcasting Co.; 8Feb60; C12727.
DOG ON A COLD STONE STEP. SEE
M'SIEUR BOBO OF PARIS.
DOING THE GOVERNMENT LAW JOBS, IS
PLENTY OF DARN WORK; monologue by
Dayton Allen. © Dayton Allen;
10Feb60; C12724.
DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY (CLOSING USED
CAR SALES) Recording script for the
Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp.; 2May60; ¢c12941.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Victor
van der Linde Co. © Dolcin Corp.
No.
152-155.
C15077.
July 1, 1960. © 30Jun60;
DON CARLOS, INFANTE OF SPAIN, a drama
in five acts by Friedrich von
Schiller. Translated by Charles E.
Passage. NM: translation & introd.
© Frederick Ungar d.b.a. Frederick
Ungar Pub. Co.; 120ct59; Ah27085.
DON GIOVANNI. SEE MOZART'S DON
GIOVANNI.
DON JUAN IN HEAVEN and A VOICE IN
RAPALLO, an evening's entertainment
in verse by Adam Drinan, pseud. of
Joseph Macleod. © Adam Drinan;
12Jan60; DU50312.
Jan.—June
DON JUAN IN'HELL, by George Bernard
Shaw. Adapted for television by
George M. Fox & Norbert Terrassault.
© George M. Fox & Norbert Terrassault;
21Jan60; DU50310.
DONA ODILA, a play in two acts by Edgard
Da Rocha-Miranda. © Edgard Da Rocha-
Miranda; 16Mar60; DU50640.
IL DOTTOR FAUST; opera composta in due
preludi, un intermezzo e due quadri da
Ferruccio Busoni. Testo tratto da una
leggenda del XVI secolo. Traduzione
italiana e adattamento ritmico di
Oriana Previtali. Libretto. Milano,
Carisch. © Breitkopf & Haertel;
10Mar60; DFO-948.
DOUBLE CONFLICT, a screenplay in three
acts by A. J. Tremblay, Jr. © Avila
Jack Tremblay, Jr.; 19Feb60; DU50499,
DOWN MIAMI WAY. SEE GOLDEN SPRING
TIME.
DOWNSTROKE'S DEFENSE; recording script
for the Pontiae Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. ;
eMay60; c12924,
DRAGONFLYe SEE TONY VERNA PRESENTS
THE JOBY BISHOP SHOW: HERO FOR HIRE.
DIE DRAMEN, von Franz Werfel. 1.-2. Bd.
Hrsg. von Adolf D. Klarmann. Frank-
furt. (Gesammelte Werke) NM: "“compi-
lation, editing, additional text"
© S. Fischer Verlag, G.M.B.H.; 10ct59;
DP4025.
THE DREAM WEAVER, a play by Antonio
Buero Valléjo. Translated by Wm. I.
Oliver. © William I. Oliver;
18yJan60; DU50278.
THE DREAMERS; drama in three acts by
Robert Musil. Translated from the
German by Ernst Kaiser & Eithne
Wilkins (Eithne Wilkins Kaiser) Act-
ing version by Eugene Walter.
© Eugene Walter, Ernst Kaiser & Mrs.
Ernst Kaiser; 2May60; DU50916.
DRESS REHEARSAL, a play in one scene by
William Dorsey Blake. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Nightmare, 24Nov48,
DU17297. NM: revisions. © William
Dorsey Blake; 28Mar60; DU50713.
DRIFTWOOD, a South Seas operetta in
three acts by R. Swain. Appl. states
prev. reg. 13Mar53. NM: revisions.
© Robert H. Swain; 28Mar60; DuU50912.
DRIVING A WELL-BUILT CAR; radio copy for
Md. Plymouth Dealers Assn. from Edward
Prager Advertising Agency. © Edward
Hess Prager; 17Jun60; C13046.
DRUMS ACROSS THE WATER, an original
historic pageant in two acts by
L. Douglas Waldorf for Blue Heron
Lodge No.349, Order of the Arrow.
© L. Douglas Waldorf; 18Apr60; DU50913.
DRUMS AND SYMBOLS, a play in one act
with lots of noise by Charles Frink.
© Charles W. Frink; 18Jan60; DU50275.
THE DRUNKARD, a new musical in two acts.
Adapted by Matt Conley, pseud. of
Ernest W. Smith, from the original by
W. H., Smith. Music by Robert W.
Proctor; lyrics by Carolyn Kelogg,
pseud. of Caroline Kellogg. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Matt Conley,
Robert Procter & Caroline Kellogg;
15Jun60; pus1228.
THE DRUNKARD; scenario draft for a
motion picture by Baruch Lumet.
Adapted from the original play of the
same title. © Baruch Lumet; 25Aapr60;
DU50946.
DRY MARTINI, a screenplay in six scenes
by Bud Ringold (Nathaniel B. Ringold)
© Nathaniel B. Ringold; 4Feb60;
DuU50412.
1960
THE DUCHESS OF MALFI; a play in 5 acts
by John Webster. Edited by Vincent
FP. Hopper & Gerald 5B. Lahey. With
a mote on the staging: George L.
Hersey. Illus. by Thomas Keogh.
WM: revisions & additions. © Bar-
ron's Educational Series, Inc.;
6May60; A445627.
THE DUEL, a play in three acts by Jack
Holton Dell. From a novel by Anton P.
Chekhov. © Jack Holton Dell; SApr60;
DU50763.
DUFFY SQUARE, a comedy of the present
day in three acts by Louis Ortner.
© Louis Ortner; Sapr60; DU50764.
THE DUKE, @ play in four acts John L.
Blecker. © John L. Blecker; 4Jan60;
Du50208.
THE DUMB WAITER, a play in one act by
Harold Pinter. © Harold Pinter;
Tapr60; DU50872.
DYKES, & play in five scenes by Reid
Gardner. © Reid Gardner; 28Mar60;
pu50709.
DYNAMIC SALESMANSHIP, a course for
records by John T. Dugan. Scripts
1-8. © John T. Dugan; 9Jun60; C13032.
DYNAMIS. (Flesh is willing) Morality
mystery mimodrama in three acts by
William Madden. © William Madden;
1lapr60; DU50772.
E
EARLY DEPARTURE, a screenplay by
Lillian P. Quiat. © Lillian P.
Quiat; 27Jan60; DU50382.
EARLY RENAISSANCE PAINTING.
GREAT WORKS OF ART, 12.
SEE THE
EARLY TO BED, a two act mystery drama by
Charles A. Watson. © Charles A. Wat-
son; 6Jun60; DU51112.
EAST IS EAST AND WEST IS WEST, a play in
three acts by Beeston & Beeston.
© Diane Beeston & Louise Beeston;
1lApr60; DU50805.
EAST IS WEST, a play in three acts by
R, N. Humphreys. © Richard Noble
Humphreys; 7Apr60; DU50756.
EASTERN EXPOSURE; book of an unpublished
musical comedy in two acts by Marvin
Kalb & Henry Hewes. Based upon Marvin
ees published book of the same
- © Henry Hewes & Marvin Kalb;
2May60; DU50922 5
? .
EASY MONEY, a play in one scene by Helen
Poverman. (In The Best short plays,
1958-1959, p.147-165) © Helen
Poverman; 16Nov59; DP4064.
EASY SCIENCE PLAYS FOR GRADE SCHOOL,
by Claribel Spamer. Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 29Jan60;
DP3957.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS MEN, by Claribel
Spamer. Appl. author: Walter H. Baker
Co., employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 28Mar59; DP3967.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS MEN, by Claribel
Spamer. Appl. author: Walter H. Baker
Co., employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 23Mar59; DP3972.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS WOMEN, by Clari-
bel Spamer. Appl. author: Walter H.
Baker Co., employer for hire. © Wal-
ter H. Baker Co.; 5Jan60; DP3969.
L'ECHELLE DE JACOB,
THE QUEEN OF ENDOR.
SEE THE VENEFICE:
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
ECHO VALLEY, a play in two acts by James
Fredrick McQuilkin, pseud. of James A.
MacQuilkin. © James A. MacQuilkin;
1Jun60; DU51086.
LES ECRIVAINS; piece en trois actes par
Michel de Saint-Pierre et Pierre de
Calan. Paris. © Editions Bernard
Grasset; 30Dec59; DFO-941.
THE EDGE OF FLIGHT, a play in one act by
John Whitman Watley. © John Whitman
Watley; 31Mar60; DU50729.
EDIE-ACROSS-THE-STREET, a comedy in
three acts for young people by Patri-
cia Clapp, pseud. of Patricia L. Cone.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 9Jun60; DP4051.
THE EDWARDIANS, a play in three acta by
Ronald Gow from the novel by V. Sack-
ville-West. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Ronald
Gow; 3 DP1320.
L'EFFET GLAPION; parapsychocomedie, par
Jacques Audiberti., Paris. (Le
Manteau d'arlequin) © Librairie
Gallimard; 30Dec59; DFO-922.
THE EGG, a play in two acts by Felician
Marceau. Adapted and translated by
Nina Graboi. © Nina Graboi; 13Jun60;
DUS1149.
THE EGG SHELL EGOS, a play in three acts
by Sandy Mock. © Sandy Mock; 23Feb60;
DU50510.
L'EGLISE MERE A L'OEUVRE. (The mother
church in action) By the Christian
Science Board of Directors of the
Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa-
chusetts. NM: French translation.
© Christian Science Board of Directors
of the Mother Church, the Pirst Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Massachusetts; 15Feb60; C12766.
EIGHT CANVASSING SKITS, by Donald
Symington. © Donald Symington;
1 0; DU50967.
EIGHTY IN THE SHADE, a play in three
acte by Clemence Dane. London,
S. Prench. (French's acting edition)
© Clemence Dane; 30Dec59; DF1309.
THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--KINDERGARTEN
THROUGH GRADE SIX. SEE SCRIPT TO
BE RECORDED ON TAPE FOR TEACHING
GUIDE FOR FRENCH.
THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--KINDERGARTEN
THROUGH GRADE SIX. SEE SCRIPT TO BE
RECORDED ON TAPE FOR TEACHING GUIDE
FOR SPANISH: THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--
KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE SIX.
ELIAS AND AMANDA; monologue by Gertrude
J. Petesch. © Gertrude Jane Petesch;
28Mar60; C12838.
THE ELLNUS, a lecture by Leonhard Schulz
Leitzmann. © Leonhard Schulz-Leitz-
mann; 26Apr60; C12865.
ELLY, a new comedy in three acts by Ray
Hamby (Raymond Irvin Hamby) © Raymond
Irvin Hamby; 28Mar60; DU50744.
EMILIA GALOTTI, a tragedy in 5 acts by
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Introd.
& translation by Anna Johanna Gode
von Aesch, (Foreign language clas-
sics in English) NM: "translation
and foreword." © Barron's Educa-
tional Series, Inc.; 23Sep59;
AL27075 «
THE EMPTY NOOSE, a screenplay in three
acts by Bud Ringold, pseud, of
Nathaniel B. Ringold. © Nathaniel
B, Ringold; 21Jan60; DU50307.
EN LA CASA BLANCA; farsa original en
tres actos de Roberto Rodriguez.
© Roberto Rodriguez; 24May60; DuU51044.
ll
THE ENCHANTED SEA, a musical play in two
acts. Book & lyrics by John Potter
Johnson, pseud. of John Joseph
Potpinko. © John Joseph Potpinko;
18apr60; DU50901.
ENCORE; script for a television series
Li Arthur Henley. © Arthur Henley;
18Feb60; C12742.
END OF A SEARCH, a play in three acts by
Kenneth Green, pseud. of Alfred L.
Marder, © Alfred L. Marder; 21Mar60;
DuU50671.
THE END STOOL, an original play in one
act and one scene by William Prince.
© William S. Prince & Joan L. Prince;
16Jun60; DUS1201.
ENEMIES DON'T SEND FLOWERS, a play in 3
acts by Pedro Bloch. English version
by John Fostini. © John Fostini;
28apr60; DU50890.
L'ENFANCE DU CHRIST.
HOOD OF CHRIST.
ENTANGLEMENTS ON THY INTERNATIONAL DATE
LINE; dialogue ski» by Oliver F. Cum-
mins, © Oliver F. Cummins; 5Jan60;
12652.
ENTFUHRUNG IN VENEDIC. Lustspiel von
Helmuth M. Backhaus. Miinchen. © Drei
Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H.; 16May60;
DFO-953.
SEE THE CHILD-
EPILOGUE ISLAND, a play in nine scenes
by Robert Trelawny. © Robert S.
Trelawny; 2Jun60; DU51096.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S SCENES OF LOVE AND
DEATH; dramatized in two acts by A, E,
Hotchner. © H & H, Ltd.; 30Mar60;
DU50746.
4) ESTRANGEIRO; opera in three acts. Music
by Karl Otto Westin; libretto by Helen
Bliss (Helen Bliss Westin) After a
story by Helen Bliss, Libretto.
© Helen Bliss Westin; 5Apr60; DU50909.
ETCETERAISM, a guide to translating
by H. J. S. (H. Joshua Sloan)
© H. Joshua Sloan; 28Mar60; C13053.
ETERNAL SUMMER; motion picture script by
J. van Hearn. © Jan van Hearn;
21Jun60; DUS51269.
L'ETOUFFE - CHRETIEN; piece en deux
parties par Felicien Marceau, pseud.
de Louis Carette. © Felicien Marceau;
29Dec59; DU50255.
AN EVENING WITH EMMETT KELLY; script for
television by Steve Vengrove. Appl.
author: Billy James. © Pryed Produc-
tions, Inc.; 23Feb60; DU50513.
EVERGREEN THE WIZARD, a play in two acts
for children by Sheila Lewis. © Shei-
la Lewis; 7Jun60; DU51114.
EVERY CATHOLIC CAN LEARN - SHOULD LEARN
LATIN RESPONSES FOR COMMUNITY MASS;
recording script by Charles R. Penot.
NM: additions & revisions. © Charles
R. Penot; 15Mar60; C12805.
EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK; scenario for a
sound slidefilm for Procter & Gamble
Co. by Haig & Patterson, Inc.
© Procter & Gamble Co., Bulk Shorten-
ing Sales Dept.; 25Mar60; c12852.
THE EXCHANGE, a drama in four acts by
leslie Mercer, pseud. of Leslie Heidt.
© Leslie Mercer; 4May60; DU50937.
EXCUSE FOR LIVING, 2 one-act church play
by Beatrice M. Casey. (Eldridge
church entertainments) © Eldridge
Pub. Co.; 1Sep59; DP3937.
12
AN EXFCTICN. SEE THIS NATION UNDER
GOD, 4.
EXPERIMENT THEATRE ONE; one-minute
plays for intimate production,
Carol Ely Harper, ed. Appl. states
some material prev. pub. in Experi-
ment magazine, v.7, no.3-4. © Ex-
periment Press; 15Dec59; AlW3356.
THE EXTRA ANGEL, an operetta. Libretto
by Edith M. Quick & music by James 0.
Fluckey. © Eldridge Pub. Co.; 10ct59;
DP3945.
EYE OF THE HURRICANE, a play in one act
by Nora Stirling. Family Service
Assn, of America. (Plays for living)
© Nora Stirling; 2Mar60; DP3987.
Pe
FABLES FOR OUR TIME; additional text.
Episodes no, 3 through 14 by James
Thurber, Adapted for the stage by
Aaron Frankel, Music by Kenny Jacob-
son. Text only. © Aaron M. Frankel;
11Feb60; DU50466.
THE FACE OF LOVE, «
by Maxwell Maltz
tessa story in t
play in three acts
Based on the Con-
author's book,
Dr. Pygmalion. Maxwell Maltz;
4Peb60; DU50411.
FAIR GAME. SEE DALTON ADVENTURES:
FAIR GAME.
FAITH OF ABE LINCOLN; one of a series of
Lincoln year dedications, by George D.
Bennett. © George D. Bennett;
19Jan60; C12682.
a musical fantasy. Words:
Joel Honig. Music: Ray Wilson (Ray-
mond Guy Wilson, Jr.) Text only.
© Joel Honig & Raymond G. Wilson (in
notice: Raymond Guy Wilson, Jr.);
100ct59; DP3926.
FALSE FACES,
FAMILIENFRAGE. (A family affair) A
television play by Sandor Marai.
© Sandor Marai; 28Mar60; DU50710.
THE FAMILY, a satire and a tale by Hal
Stern. © Hal Stern; 31May60; DU51072.
A FAMILY AFFAIR, a wedding in two acts
by John Kander and others. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © John Kander,
William Goldman & James Goldman;
15Dec59; DU50370.
A FAMILY AFFAIR, SEE FAMILIENGRAGE.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR, a play in three acts
by Julius Berinstein. NM: revisions.
© Julius Berinstein; 25Mar60; DU50693.
FAMOUS AMERICAN PLAYS OF THE 1930's.
Harold Clurman, ed. (The Laurel
drama series) (Dell, LX117) NM: com-
pilation & introd. © Harold Clurman;
12Jan60 (in notice: 1959); Al30h19.
A FANTASY; or, The laughing man, by
Clown Productions. © Marie Cavell;
20Jun60; C13052.
FAR AS THE CURSE IS FOUND, a play by
Harry L. Berkebile. © Harry Luther
Berkebile; 9Jun60; DU51132.
FAR COUNTRY, a play in three acts by
Henry Denker. NM: revisions. © Henry
Denker; 17Mar60; DU50653.
THE FARMER AND THE FOX; or, Fox in a
fix, a Chinese legend for children
by Lois Dean. (Miniature plays)
© Children's Theatre Press; 16Dec59;
DP3952.
2 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE FARMER TAKES A TRUCK! Recording
script for GMC Truck & Coach Division
by Jam Handy Organization. © GMC
Truck & Coach Division, General Motors
Corp.; 2May60; C12931.
FATHER MEDICINE, a play in three acts by
Lloyd Foster. © Lloyd Foster; 8Jun60;
puU51129.
FATIMA; opera in four acts. Text by
Robert M. Morton; music by Aurea M.
Baptista. © Robert M. Morton & Aurea
Maria Baptista; 22Mar60; DU50676.
FEAR CAME TO SUPPER,
acts by Rosemary Anne Sisson. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Rosemary Anne Sisson; 270ct59;
DF1312.
a play in three
FEAST OF PANTHERS, a play in three acts
by Thomas Del Vecchio. Based on the
life of Oscar Wilde. © Thomas Del
Vecchio; 20Jun60; DU51227.
FEATHERS ON THE WIND, a play in three
acts by Alexander Gross. © Alexander
Gross; 17Mar60; DU50654.
FEDOR DOSTOYEVSKY II. SEE AN OPEN
BOOK: FEDOR DOSTOYEVSKY II.
THE FEMALE VERSION, a play with lyrics
in two acts by Ben Orkow. Text only.
NM: revisions. © Ben Harrison Orkow;
10Mar60; DU50613.
LES FEMMES VEULENT SAVOIR; comedie gaie
en 3 actes de Jacques Glaizal & Anne
Blehaut. © Jacques Glaizal & Anne
Blehaut; 15Jun60; DU51216.
FENWICK, a two act juvenile with music
by Barbara Fisher. Text only.
© Barbara Fisher; 13Jun60; DU51154.
A FEW DIE VALIANTLY, an epic drama in
five acts by John F. Satterlee.
© John F. Satterlee; 1Jun60; DU51089.
FEW HAVE INHERITED THE EARTH,
in three acts by John Marino.
Marino; 8Mar60; DU50599.
FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS,
SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST.
a comedy
© John
SEE COLLEGE
THE FIGHTING COCK, a play in two acts by
Jean Anouilh. Adapted by Lucienne
Hill. Coward-McCann. (Coward-McCann
contemporary drama) © Jean Anouilh &
Iucienne Hill; 21Mar60; DP4005.
FIGURES IN A FUGUE, a play in two acts
by Bernice Kavinoky (Bernice Kavinoky
Isaacson) © Bernice Kavinoky Isaacson;
30Jun60; DUS1260.
FILEMONE E BAUCI; commedia in 3 atti
di Anna Bonacci. © Anna Bonacci;
15Jan60; DU50373.
FILMS SANS IMAGES: Serajevo, Gilles de
Rais, Le divin Aretin; par Blaise
Cendrars avec la collaboration de Nino
Frank. Paris. © Editions Denoel;
Z0Apr59; DF1290.
FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL. (The final dress
rehearsal of Cinderella) One-act
farce by Jack Frakes (John Dean
Frakes, Jr.) © Jack Frakes; 29Jun60;
DUs1257. ‘
THE FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL OF CINDERELLA.
SEE FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL.
FINAL EDITION, a science-fiction play in
one act by Rosemary J. Owens. (El-
dridge popular one-act playscripts
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; 22Sep59; DP3942.
FINGER IN THE PIE, a play in one act by
Christine E. Scott. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 3May60; DP4o024,
THE FINGERPRINTS THAT LIED, a script
for television Corpus delicti series,
case one, by Charles Martin & Ber-
nard B, Laven. © Charles Martin &
Bernard B, Laven; 25Jan60; DU50349,
THE FINGERS OF MORNING, a play in one
act by Curtis Whittington, Jr.
© Curtis C. Whittington, Jr.; 19May60;
DU51023. :
THE FIRE TEAM, by Peter Kilham. © Peter
Kilham; 28Dec59; C12645.
FIRE WATER. SEE DALTON ADVENTURES:
FIRE WATER.
THE FIRST CITIZEN, an original televi-
Sion play in three acts by Rebecca
Berger. © Rebecca S. Berger; 20Jun60;
pu51202.
FIRST PLAYS FOR CHILDREN by Helen
Louise Miller Gotwalt. Plays, Inc.
© Helen Louise Miller; 25May60;
Al9561.
FIRST RITES, a play in three acts by
Charles Carr. © Charles Carr;
28Mar60; DU50745.
THE FIRST STONE, a one act play by Aus-
tin J. App. Boniface Press. © Austin
J. App; 7Mar60; DP3980,
THE FIRST STONE. SEE DALTON ADVEN-
TURES: THE FIRST STONE.
THE FIVE DANCING PRINCESSES, a play in
three acts by Fran Martin (Frances M.
Martin) © Fran Martin; 9Jun60;
pU5s1131.
FIVE FINGERS, FIVE GLASSES, a play in |
two acts by Michael O'Sullivan. ;
© Michael O'Sullivan; 10Mar60;
DU50610.
FIVE MAGIC WISHES, a play by B. L.
Houlahan. Approx. playing time: 45
min. © Beulah Iucile Houlahan
(Mrs. J. E. Houlahan); 13Jan60;
pu50262,
FIVE MINUTE AFFAIR, a comedy in two
acts by Hugh White, pseud. of Hubert
S. White, Jr. © Hubert S. White, Jr.;
8Feb60; Dv50427.
FIVE PLAYS, by Jean Racine. Trans-
lated into English verse, and with
an introd. by Kenneth Muir, Hill &
Wang. (A Mermaid dramabook, MD17)
© Kenneth Muir; 23Feb60; Al3)606.
THE FIVE RAYS OF THE STAR. SEE THE
LIFE OF ADAH, RUTH, ESTHER, MARTHA
AND ELECTA--THE FIVE RAYS OF THE
STAR.
THE FLAMBOYANT TALE.
TING ON MY TAIL.
SEE YOU'RE SIT=
FLATLAND, a play in three acts by
V. Saffold Booth. Based on a story by
Edwin A. Abbott. © V. Saffold Booth;
1lapr60; DU50804.
DIE FLEDERMAUS. (The bat) Operetta in
three acts. Music by Johann Strauss.
Book and lyrics by Phil Park. Music
adapted and arranged by Ronald Hanmer.
Text only. London, NM: new amateur
operatic version in English. © Josef
Weinberger, Ltd.; 19Jan60; DFO-924,
FLESH IS WILLING. SEE DYNAMIS,
FLIGHT TO NEW HORIZONS, a play-pageant
especially adapted for senior class
day exercises by Inez R. Yeager. Text
only. © Mrs. J. M. Woolard; 21Jan60;
DP3981.
1960
PLIKKER, THE FPIREWATCHER; by Mary C.
Shannon & Jane L. Dawson. © Mary C
Shannon & Jane L. Dawson; 16Jun60;
13040.
FLIP TOP INSTRUCTION; sound slidefilm
shooting script prepared for DuKane
Company. Writer, Don Durian. Appl.
ry Wilding, Inc., men for
h - © Wilding, Inc.; 1 0;
€13049.
THE FPLOATING TEMPLE, an original play in
three acts by Constance M. Willis.
Based on Captain Cook's voyage to Ha-
Waii and a Hawaiian legend. © Con-
stance M. Willis; 11Mar60; DU50614.
PLORIDA FRAUD. SEE THE HUNTER.
DAS FLOSS DER MEDUSA, von Georg Kaiser.
© Felix Bloch Erben; llApr60; DU50806.
PLOWERS FOR A MAYPOLE, a play in three
acts by Robert M. Hammond. © Robert
M. Hammond; 15Feb60; DU50493.
PLY AWAY HOME, a new musica] in two acts
by Robert England. First ‘act only.
Text only. Based on the play Six
cylinder love by William Anthony
McGuire. © Robert England; 20Jun60;
pusle7e2.
FLYING HIGH; scene to do as a lecture or
vaudeville skit or TV show written by
Kay (Kathryn M.) & James £. Barton.
© James E. Barton & Kathryn M. Barton;
4apr60; DU50736.
FPONTANA'S THEATER RESTAURANTS STROLLING
SINGERS, a presentation in two acts
by Sam Fontana. Text only. © Sam
Fontana; 14Jan60; C1268.
POOL'S MALICE. SEE DALTON ADVENTURES:
FOOL'S MALICE.
FOOL'S PARADISE, a farcical comedy in
three acts by Peter Coke. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Peter Coke; 25Feb60; DF1310.
FOOTPRINTS AND MEMORIES, a movie scena-
rio by Sol Rubin. © Sol Rubin;
25Apr60; C12955.
FOR YOU A ROSE, a rose ballet in one
act. Story & choreography by Thelma
Joyce Lapeyre. Prev. reg. DU49207 in
1959. NM: revisions & additions.
© Thelma Joyce Lapeyre; 17Mar60;
DP3993.
THE FOREIGNER.
THE FOREIGNER.
THE FORGOTTEN MAN, by Thomas Filas.
© Thomas Filas; 13Jun60; C13035.
PORWARD PSYCHE. SEE PURITAN'S
PROGRFSS.
FOUR FACES.
SEE DALTON ADVENTURES:
SEE BEAUTY IS A BEAST.
FOUR GREEK PLAYS. Dudley Fitts, ed.
(A Harvest book, HB33) NM: addi-
tions. © Harcourt, Brace & Co.,
Inc.; 11Apr60; Al0198.
FOUR PATHS TO BETHLEHEM, a Christmas
song and story program. Book by Edna
Muller Sheppard. lLIyrics by Frank L.
Cross. Music by Stewart Landon,
pseud. of Roger C. Wilson. Appl.
author: Lorenz Pub. Co., employer for
hire. © Lorenz Pub. Co.; 26May60;
DP4035.
THE FOURTH PIG; or, The poet's progress,
a farce in two acts by Richard W.
Harris. © Richard W. Harris; 27Jan60;
DU50379.
THE FOX AND THE GRAPES, a play in 3 acts
by Guilherme Figueiredo. English ver-
sion by John Fostini & Jorge Cardoso
Aires. © John Fostini; 23Feb60;
puU50512.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
FOX IN A FIX.
FOX.
PRANK V; Oper einer Privatbank.
Akte von Friedrich Diirrenmatt.
von Paul Burkhard, Text only.
© Theaterverlag Reiss, A.G. & Musik-
verlag & Bilhnenvertrieb Ziirich, A.G.;
31May60; DUS51091.
THE FRANTIC FUGUE. SEE CAROLINE.
SEE THE FARMER AND THE
Rint
Musik
PRATERNALLY YOURS; television script by
Philip M. Freedman. © Philip Morris
Freedman; 26Apr60; DU50876.
FPREE AS AIR, a musical in two acts,
Book and lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds &
Julian Slade; music by Julian Slade.
Book & lyrics only. London
(French's acting edition) 3 samel
French, Ltd.; 2Feb60; DF1314.
FPREE FOR ALL, a play in one act by
Brenda Rattray & Dorothy Meade.
London, English Theatre Guild.
(Guild one act library) © Brenda
Rattray & Dorothy Meade; 23Dec59;
DF1280,
~
FPREIHEIT FUR PLANDERN; Schauspiel in
einem Vorspiel und 6 Akten von Hermann
Seitz. Frankfurt. © Hermann Seitz;
30Jan60; DF1315.
FREITAG, DER DREIZEHNTE; Spiel zu Zweien
in 5 Akten von Hermann Rossmann. Text
only. Wiesbaden. © Ahn & Simrock,
Biihnen- und Musikverlag; 3Jan60;
DFO-950.
LES FRELONS, une monodie, opus 24 par
Comte Isolani, pseud. de Mark Eucher.
© Mark Eucher; 14Mar60; DU50620.
FRENCH CHECKERS; one act comedy by Frank
Viola. © Prank Viola; 28Mar60;
pDuU50714.
FRENIA HYDE, @ play for television in
eleven scenes by Marnelle Thomsen
Dildy (Mrs. Sims Gerald Dildy) © Mar-
nelle Thomsen Dildy; 29Feb60; DU50695.
A FRIEND OF EDITH'S, a new play in
three acts by Gilbert Wald & Erik
Jordan, pseud. of Lacy Hedrick.
© Gilbert Wald & Lacy Hedrick;
11Feb60; DU50447.
FRIVOLITIES AND SERMONS; 76 sketches by
Musee A. Brahms, pseud. of Raymon W.
Marpol. © Raymon W. Marpol; 4Feb60;
Cl12722.
A FROCK OF FINE FEATHERS, a play in
three acts by Glenn Gress. © Glenn
Gress; 16Mar60; DU50638.
THE FROG PRINCE; adaptation by Marla Ray
& Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Marla Ray &
lyle Kenyon Engel; 26Apr60; C12867.
FROM DEPUTIES TO OUTLAWS. SEE DALTON
ADVENTURES: FROM DEPUTIES TO OUT-
LAWS.
FROM SEEDTIME TO HARVEST; recording
script for the United Church of Christ
by Jam Handy Organization. © United
Church of Christ, Congregational
Christian Churches & Evangelical &
Reformed Church; 2May60; C12930.
FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM; pageant in
eight parts. Continuity by Reuben
Guberman. © Reuben Guberman; 31Mar60;
DU50728.
FROM THE GRAPES COME THE WINE, a one-act
play by Dominic J. Cunetto. © Dominic
J. Cunetto; 13May60; DU50994.
FROM WORLD TO WORLD,
Py Allan M. Scott.
© Allan Max Scott; 1
Apr60; DU50870.
FRONTIER ROYALTY. SEE DALTON ADVEN-
TURES: FRONTIER ROYALTY.
LA FUCHSIA, a musical drama in two acts
by Katherine Nichols Owsley. Text
only. © Katherine Nichols Owsley;
2Mar60; DU50570.
FUELS, FILTERS, AND FLAMES, a sound
Slidefilm scenario for Cadillac Motor
Car Division by Haig & Patterson, Inc.
© Cadillac Motor Car Division, General
Motors Corp.; 25Mar60; C12851.
FULL MOUTH DENTISTRY PRESENTATION, a
talk by M, F. Patterson Dental Supply
Co. of Delaware. OM, F. Patterson
Dental Supply Co. of Delaware;
7Mar60; C12799.
FUTURE PERFECT, a three-act comedy by
Whitfield Cook. © Whitfield Cook;
4Jan60; DU50210.
G
THE GABBY CABBY IN WHEN THE CARS CAME
MARCHING IN; recording script for the
Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp.; 2May60; ¢C12938.
GALETON'S DRESS, a comedy in three acts
by Edmond Reynolds. © Edmond Joseph
Reynolds; 8Jun60; DU51137.
GALILEO, a play in fourteen scenes by
Bertolt Brecht (Eugen Berthold Fried-
rich Brecht) Translated by Charles
Laughton. (In From the modern reper-
toire, series two, p.425-476) NM:
revisions & additions. © Eugen Bert-
hold Friedrich Brecht; 29Aug52; DP3979.
GALLANT LADY, a play in three acts by
Stephen Bruce, pseud. of Harry T.
Marshall. © Harry T. Marshall;
3May60; DU50931.
THE GAMBLER, THE NUN AND THE RADIO;
television play in four acts by A, E.
Hotchner. NM: "dramatic adaptation by
A, E, Hotchner of prior copyrighted
work of Ernest Hemingway." © Ernest
Hemingway; 19May60; DU51173.
A GAME OF CHANCE; comic opera in one
act. Music by Seymour Barab. Words
by Evelyn Manacher Draper. Vocal
score. Suggested by the play All ona
summer's day by Florence Ryerson &
Colin Clements. © Boosey & Hawkes,
Inc.; 4May60; DP4036.
GANADIE, a play in one act by Ernest
Ellis. © Ernest Ellis; 25Jan60;
DU50342.
THE GANG'S ALL HERE, a play in three
acts by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E.
lee. World Pub. Co. © Jerome Law-
rence & Robert E. Lee; 16May60; DP4067.
GARCIA RELOCATED, a farce in one act by
Joseph Baldwin. © Joseph B. Baldwin;
23Jun60; DU51238.
GARVEY'S HOUSE, a drama in three acts by
Patrick Barry, pseud. of Philip James
Barry. © Philip James Barry; 13Jun60;
DUS1148.
THE GAUCHO; television series format by
Louis Stanton & Preston Mitchell.
Story no.1: The new land. © Louis
Stanton & Preston Mitchell; 7Mar60;
DU50650.
DIE GAUNERKOMODIE, von Dieter Finnern,
© Edition Meisel & Co., G.M.B.H.;
8Feb60; DU50541.
14 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
GEARGRINDERS SERIES: The big switch,
Surface trouble; two episodes by
Richmon CC, Gore, Jr. © Richmon
Charles Gore, Jr.; 19Jan60; DU50294,
THE GENTLEMAN FROM ----; a play for the
screen by B. S. Bercovici & James
Roosevelt. Episode no.1. © James
Roosevelt & Bernard S. Bercovici;
14Jan60; DU50235.
THE GENTLEWOMAN. SEE DALTON ADVEN-
TURES: THE GENTLEWOMAN.
GERMANY, NOW AND THEN. SEE THE CHANGE
OF TIMES.
THE GHOST OF MIRACLE MANOR; screenplay
By Dave Montrose. © Dave Montrose;
24mMay60; DU51078.
GHOSTS, a play in three acts by Henrik
Ibsen. Adapted by Ralph Porter.
© Ralph Porter; 13Jun60; DU&1152.
GIANTS, SONS OF GIANTS, a new play in
two acts by Joseph Kramm. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Build with one
hand. - NM: additions & revisions.
© Joseph Kramm; 28Jun60; DU51255.
GILLES DE RAIS, a play by Simon Flinn.
© Simon Flinn; 7Jun60; Du51115.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY COMMERCIAL--FIIM
NO.60; script for a 2 min. film by
Telesales, Inc. © Trojan Reupholstery
Co., Inc.; 27Apr60; C12871.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY COMMERCIAL--FIIM
NO,61; script for a 1 min. film by
Telesales, Inc. © Trojan Reupholstery
Co., Inc.; 27Apr60; C12872.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY COMMERCIAL--FIIM
NO,62; script for a 1 min. film by
Telesales, Inc. © Trojan Reupholstery
Co., Inc.; 27Apr60; C12873.
GIN AND BITTERNESS, a 5-to-7 comedy in
one act by Stanley Richards. (Banner
plays) © Banner Play Bureau, Inc.;
15Febp60; DP3964.
GIN AND BITTERNESS, a 5-to-7 comedy in
one scene by Stanley Richards. (In
The Best short plays, 1958-1959,
p.69-93) © Stanley Richards; 16Nov59;
DP4O61.
THE GIRL AND THE TEENAGER.
UPON DISHES.
SEE DANCE
THE GIRL ON DEATH ROW; screenplay by
George Waters & Richard Bernstein,
From an original story by George Wa-
ters. Additional dialogue by Herbert
G. Luft. © Viscount Films, Inc.;
19Jan60; DU50372.
GIRL SCOUT--ANNIVERSARY PAGEANT, with
music by Patricia Emery Bernheim.
© Patricia Emery Bernheim; 3Jun60;
DU51105.
A GIRL'S MISTAKE, a six-act drama by
Clara Louise Jackson. NM: revisions.
© Clara Louise Jackson; 9Mar60;
pDu50694.
GISELA; operette in 3 akten von Richard
Walther. Musik von Georg Pipping.
Text only. © Richard Walther;
25Jan60; DU50338.
GIT OUT 'N GIT 'EM; recording script for
the Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. ;
2May60; C12900.
LA GIUSTIZIA; racconto drammatico in
tre atti di Giuseppe Dessi., (In
Sipario. Milano. Mar. 1959, p. 38-
55 Prev. reg. as Botteghe oscure,
1958. © Giuseppe Dessi; 15Mar59;
DF1279.
GIVE AND GRAB; television script by
Andrew Gruen & Tom Sturken, One epi-
sode of a series. © Andrew Gruen &
Tom Sturken; 19Feb60; C12745.
GIVE US BARABBAS; screenplay by Henry
Denker. © Henry Denker; 17Mar60;
DU50655.
GIVE US THIS DAY, a play in three scenes
by United Attractions. © Steel Serv-
ice Center Institute; 2Jun60; DU51098.
THE GLAD GIRLS, a comedy in three acts
by Nathaniel Banks, © Nathaniel
Banks; 29Feb60; DU50548.
GLORY IN A SHALLOW CUP, a 2-act drama by
Linda Stockham. © Linda Juanita
Stockham; 9May60; DU50954.
GLORY IN THE SUN; three act play by
Clarence L. Kincheloe. © Clarence lee
Kincheloe; 10May60; DU50964.
GOD DOES NOT PAY ONLY SATURDAY, a drama
in three acts by T. C. Pironti.
© T. C. Pironti; 12Jan60; DU50252.
A GOD SLEPT HERE, a comedy in three acts
by Guilherme Figueiredo. English
version by John Fostini & Lloyd George.
© John Fostini; 28Apr60; DU50891.
GODS -3- MEN, SERIES 2; play for the
screen in fifteen scenes by Warren J.
Worthen. © Warren J. Worthen;
28Dec59; DU50197.
GOD'S UTOPIA, a play in five acts by
Stefan Andres. Adapted by J, W,
Aufricht. © Stefan Andres & Jack W.
Aufricht; 8Jun60; DU51119.
THE GODSEND, a comedy in one act by Nina
Warner Hooke. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Nina
Warner Hooke; 200ct59; DF1304.
THE GOLDEN GIRL OF THE WEST, an abbrevi-
ated drama in one scene by Roger Ger-
ry. © Roger Gerry; 23Mar60; DU50680.
THE GOLDEN MAGIC OF CHARGE IT; sound
Slidefilm shooting script for Mont-
gomery Ward & Company, Training De-
partment. Writer, Hal Secor. Appl.
author: Wilding, Ine., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
DU51183.
THE GOLDEN RULE, a teleplay by Rhoda
Vargas. © Rhoda Vargas; 26Jan60;
DU50358.
GOLDEN SPRING TIME, a musical comedy
in three acts. Book by Aristides
Copulos & Joyce G. Reid. Lyrics and
music by Joycé G. Reid. Text only.
Appl, states prev. reg. as Down Miami
way, 18Jun59, DU49293. NM: revisions.
© Aristides pet & Joyce G. Reid;
1Feb60; DU50424.
THE GOLDEN TOUCH, a musical in off-beat
rhyming in two acts by Lina Kane,
pseud. of Leona A. Kieffer. Book &
lyrics only. © Lina Kane; 25Apr60;
Du50906.
GOLDEN WORDS LANGUAGE SERIES; recording
script by Selma C. Levin (Selma Iola
Chambers) © Golden Enterprises; Inc.
of Florida; 13Jun60; C13075.
THE GOLDEN YEARS, a play in three scenes
by Miriam Wiener. © Miriam Wiener;
6Jun60; DU51109,
THE GOOD FOR NOTHING, a ditty. Lyrics
by Sherry Cloth; music by Milton
Delugg & George Brackman. © Priscilla
Music Corp.; 23Mar60; C12840.
Jan.—June
GOODBYE, JOE, a sound slidefilm scenario
for Cadillac Motor Car Division by
Haig & Patterson, Inc. © Cadillac
Motor Car Division, General Motors
Corp.; 25Mar60; C12848.
GOODTIME CHARLIE; screenplay in three
acts by Roger Vornholt. © Roger
Vornholt; 28Apr60; DU50893.
GOSSIP, a drama in three acts by Sally
Wilson. © Sally Wilson; 8Feb60;
DU50432.
GRACE IN TRIPLICATE, a one act play for
women by Jean McKeag (Mrs. Hugh R.
McKe © Jean MeKeag; 31May60;
ee : ;
GRAND PRIX SERIES: WIN OR LOSE, an ori-
ginal television script by Ed Coti &
Samuel Fleishman, © Samuel Fleishman
& Ed Coti; 10Mar60; DU50608.
LA GRANDE VENTURA. SEE BIG RISK.
A GRAPH, to facilitate a decision as to
the significance of the difference
between the percentages of two uncor-
related samples by Leonard M. Sizer.
© Leonard M. Sizer; 12Apr60; C13055.
GRAPHO - PSYCHOLOGY; script by John P.
Holtermans. © John Peter Holtermans;
28Mar60; C12954.
THE GRASS IS GREENER, a play in two acts
by Hugh & Margaret Williams. (In
Plays of the year. London. Vol.19,
p.13-105) © Hugh Williams & Margaret
Williams; 29Jan60 (in notice: 1959);
DFO-957.
THE GRAVY TRAIN, a play in two acts by
Marjorie Kellogg. © Marjorie Kellogg;
28Jun60; DU51252.
THE GREAT GAMBLER.
THE GREAT GAMBLER.
THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT;
script for a radio program by Sandy
Trappe, pseud. of Irving William
Kregal & Maurice Kregal. © Irving
William Kregal & Maurice Kregal;
29Apr60; DU50898.
SEE CLASSIFIED:
THE GREAT PROMISE; View-Lex cemetery
sales presentation for the screen
written by Harry Demsey, pseud. of
Hyman Demsky. © Harry Demsey;
28Mar60; C135001.
THE GREAT WORKS OF ART (Lectures)
Scripts in this series are prepared
by the Art History Department of the
American Color Slide Co., Ine,
© American Library Color Slide Co.,
Ines
1. The stone age. © 23Feb60; C12752.
2. The ancient Near East in the bronze
age. © 23Feb60; C12753.
3. Ancient Egypt. (Bronze age Egypt)
© 23Feb60; C12754,
4, Aegean art. (The Aegean)
© 23Feb60; C12755.
7. Rome. © 23Feb60; C12759.
11. Renaissance architecture and
sculpture. © 23Feb60; C12758,
12, Early renaissance painting.
© 23Feb60; Cl2757.
13. High renaissance painting.
© 23Feb60; 012756.
THE GREEN BLACKBOARD, a play in one act
by Nora Stirling. Family Service
Assn. of America. (Plays for living)
© Nora Stirling; 23Mar60 (in notice:
1959); DP3995.
THE GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS.
OF ETHAN ALLEN.
THE GREEN PASSPORT.
HAYAROKe
SEE THE SAGA
SEE HADARKON
1960
THE GREEN SEAL-AND WHAT IT MEANS;
script for sound motion picture,
prepared for Goodyear. Writer, T.
Sassano. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding; Inc.;
llJanoo; DU50332.
THE GRIFFIN AND THE MINOR CANNON, &
fantasy in four acts by Douglas Gray.
ted from a story by Frank R.
Stockton in The Queen's museum and
other fanciful tales. Act one and
four musical numbers only. © Douglas
Gray; 26Feb60; DU50535.
GUNNSMOG; monologue by Johnny Gunn.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12780.
DER G*WISSENWORM. SEE THE BETTER
HEAVEN.
GYPSY, a musical in two acts, suggested
by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee.
Book by Arthur Laurents; music by Jule
Styne; lyrics by Stephen Sondhein.
Text only. Random House. Appl.
states prev. reg. DUSO125. NM: al-
tered version. © Arthur Laurents,
Gypsy Rose Lee & Stephen Sondheim;
1lApr60; DP4050.
H
HAD YOU DESPISED ME, a play in five
scenes by William H. Shelmerdene,
Jr. (Wm. Sheldene) & Mary Pinney
Shelmerdene (Mary Lee) © William H.
Shelmerdene, Jr. & Mary Pinney
Shelmerdene; 10Mar60; DU50611.
HADARKON HAYAROK. (The green passport)
By Marnin Feinstein. Hebrew;title
transliterated, © Marnin Feinstein;
llapr60; DU50867.
HALE AND HUBBARD, a comedy in three
acts by David Thompson. © David WwW.
Thompson; 5Jan60; DuU50218.
HALF A DAY WITH TESSIE, a comedy with
prelude & three acts, by Sammel L. C.
lee. Appl. states prev. reg. DU41669
& DUS3405. NM: additions & revisions.
© Samuel L. C. Lee; 24Dec59; DU50198.
THE HALF BRIGHT SCHOLAR, a play in three
acts by Robert T. Sloan. Appl. states
prev. reg. as It's all in your mind,
17Aug50 & as The half bright scholar,
23Nov59. NM: revisions &« additions.
© Robert Tarlton Sloan; 21Apr60;
pu5084
HALFWAY UP- THE STAIRS, a play in three
acts by Robert Sugarman. © Robert
Edward Sugarman; 17May60; DU51010.
HALULA'A MIT'HADEKET. (The noose
tightens) By Marnin Feinstein.
Hebrew;title transliterated. © Marnin
Feinstein; 1lapr60; DU50866.
HAND UND FUSS. SEE MR. KIMBER.
THE HANDS OF EURIDICE, a play in two
acts by Pedro Bloch. English version
by John Fostini. © John Fostini;
28Apr60; DU50889.
HANKS WOMAN. SEE OWEN WISTER GOES
WEST.
HANNAH, THE PRAYING MOTHER, a three-act
playlet written by Nettie Gilstrap.
© Nettie Gilstrap; 4mMar60; DU50575.
HANSEL AND GRETEL; adaptation by Marla
Ray & Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Marla Ray
& Lyle Kenyon Engel; 26Apr60; C12868.
THE HAPPY HOUR, a short comedy by George
D. Trent. © George D. Trent; 29Mar60;
DU50720.
HAPPY HOUSE, a musical comedy in two
acts by Ward Hall. © Ward Hall;
18Apr60; DU50832.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE HAPPY LUCK OF MRS. TRELLIS, a play
in three acts by Bernard Sabath.
© Bernard Sabath; 1€Jan60; DU50285.
THE HAUNTED YEARS, a play in three acts
by Piers Powell, pseud. of Percival
Henry Powell. © Percival Henry
Powell; 8Feb60; DU50465,
HAWATIAN-ALASKAN -CELEBRATION-HOLIDAY -
PARTY, a play script with music in
three acts by Rodney Lee Pickett.
Text only. © Rodney Lee Pickett;
3Feb60; DU50464.
HAWAIIAN LOVE STORY, a play in two acts
based on songs and legends of old
Hawaii by Jean Charlot. Text only.
© Jean Charlot; l2Apr60; DU50778.
HEAR IT AS IT HAPPENS: THE BATTLE OF
GETTYSBURG; recording script in two
parts by Robert Morris Green, Jr.
© Robert Morris Green, Jr.; 29Jun60;
€15070.
HEARKEN, UNCLE TOM, a musical adaptation
of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's
cabin in three acts. Book and lyrics
by Lawrence Stone, pseud. of Joseph L.
Stonick. Text only. © Lawrence Stone;
24Jun60; DU51240.
THE HEARTLESS TROLL, an operetta in two
acts. Story and lyrics by Larry
Christenson. Music and orchestration
by Gordon Hafso. (Denison musical
comedies) © T. S, Denison & Co.,
Inc.; lOFeb60; DP3962.
THE HEART'S DARK VISITOR, a play in
three acts by James W. Andrews.
© James W. Andrews; 22Jun60; DU51236.
HEAVEN IS A LONG TIME TO WAIT, a play in
one scene by E. P, Conkle. (In The
Best short plays, 1958-1959, p.135-
146) © E, P, Conkle; 16Nov59; DP4063.
HEAVEN SCENT; screenplay in three acts
by Dennis Valjean, pseud. of Dennis R.
Zimmerman. © Dennis Valjean; 27Apr60;
DU51055.
HEE HEE HEE HEE; dialogue with back-
ground music by Harriet Kane & others.
NM: “narration.” © Argo Music,Inc.;
27May60; C13059.
HEIGHT OF THE SEASON, a new musical play
in two acts. Book and lyrics by J. K.
Libby. Text only. NM: additions &
revisions. © Janis K. Libby; 22Mar60;
DU50674.
HELLUVA PLACE, a musical-comedy in two
acts. Text by Harvey L. Snyder; music
by Harvey L. Snyder & others; lyrics
by Harvey L. Snyder & others. © Har-
vey L. Snyder; 25May60; DU51077.
HELP WANTED, a play in one act about
family reaction to the subject of
working wives and mothers by Marjorie
E. Watson & Irving M. Brown. Human
Relations Aids. tA Family life play)
NM: revisions. © Marjorie E. Watson;
25Apr60; DP4026.
A HEN CROWS IN LUZON, a play in three
acts by Marciano E. Cainglet. © Mar-
ciano E. Cainglet; 30Mar60; DU50725.
HENRY JACKSON, a play by Lillian P.
Quiat. © Lillian P. Quiat; 1l0Feb60;
Du50440,.
HER GRAVE BY THE SEA, a screenplay by
Maria Zeheri, © Maria Zeheri;
25Jan60; DU50387.
HERE COME THE BRIDES, a comedy in three
acts by Arthur Henley. © Arthur
Henley; 25Feb60; DU50528.
15
HERO FOR HIRE. SEE TONY VERNA PRE-
SENTS THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
HERO WORSHIPPER. SEE DALTON ADVEN-
TURES.
HEUREUX MORTELS; piece en deux actes par
Mare Camoletti. © Mare Camoletti;
15Jun60; DU51215.
HEY, HIGH SCHOOL KIDS,
SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST.
SEE COLLEGE
THE HIDDEN CONSPIRACY AGAINST PROFITS.
An address by Norman Jaspan, president
Norman Jaspan Associates, Inc.,
Management Engineers and Investiga-
tions, Inc. to Factory Management
Council, Syracuse University Club,
Syracuse, N, Y. © Norman Jaspan;
17Mar60; C12810.
HIGH RENAISSANCE PAINTING.
GREAT WORKS OF ART, 13.
SEE THE
HIGH SEAS: STOP AT NOTHING; story and
teleplay by Art Arthur. © James M.
Buxbaum; 13Jun60; Du51142.
HIGHWAY PETROL, SEE TOONERVILLE.
HIPS AHOY AND ANKLES. AWEIGH, a musical
play in two acts by Beulah B, Mussel-
white. © Beulah B. Musselwhite;
15Feb60; DU50460.
THE HIROSHIMA REQUIEM, for chorus and
orchestra by Lee Baxandall. © Lee
Baxandall; 23May60; C13011.
HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER, a new original
screenplay by John Myhers. © John
Myhers; 2Jun60; DU51097.
HIS FIRST CASE, SEE THE ARAPAHOE
SHERIFF.
HOLD YOUR BREATH, a play in three acts
by Jean Gunn (Jeanie L. Gunn) & Tony
Pastor, Jr. (Anthony Louis Pastor, Jr.)
NM: revisions. © Jean Gunn & Tony
Pastor, Jr.; 24May60; DU51080.
A HOLIDAY FOR JOHNNY GREENLEAVES, a play
in one scene. Words & music by Belle
S. Gitelman. © Belle S. Gitelman;
4Apr60; DU50794.
HOLIDAY PARTY; drama by Ray A. Reynolds.
© Ray August Reynolds; 23Jun60; C13063,
HOLLYWOOD CHARM COURSE; recording script
by Virginia Longden. No.1-5. © Vir-
ginia Longden; 16May60; C13058.
A HOME IN THE ROAD, a play in three acts
by William George Hlinka. NM: revi-
sions. © William George Hlinka;
24Peb60; DU50522.
HOMECOMING, a dramatic play in three
acts by Joy Walker White. © Joy
Walker White; 25J7an60; DU50334.
THE HOMECOMING GAME. SEE TALL STORY.
HOMEMAKING IN REVIEW; radio program
script written by Ressie Fix & Jane
Strain. © Ressie Fix & Jane Strain;
24Ddec59; C12648.
UN HOMME A LA NUIT,
DESTIN.
HOP ON THE BAND WAGON! Recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; ¢12912.
THE HOPEFULS, a 3 act play by Cyd Fox,
pseud. of Eulie Elyse Robinson Dorsey.
© Eulie Elyse Robinson Dorsey;
19Feb60; DU50500.
HOUSE HAPPY! A play in three acts by
Muriel Resnik & Jeff Brown. Appl.
states prev. reg. as House happy,
19Sep58, A366756. NM: dramatization.
© Muriel Resnik & Jeff Brown; 20May60;
DU51074.
SEE RENE LE
16 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HOUSE IN REVOLT, an original television
drama in three acts by Mike Michael-
son, pseud. of Manuel Michaelson.
© Manuel Michaelson; 18Apr60; DU50835.
HOUSE OF CARDS, a play in three acts by
Charles Frink. © Charles W. Frink;
4May60; DU50935.
THE HOUSE OF SMITH, a play in 3 acts by
Frank Gagliano. © Frank Gagliano;
21Mar60; DU50670.
a drama in three acts
© Ruth Pearl;
HOUSE ON A HILL,
by R. K, Pearl.
QMar60; DU50646.
a two-act
© Charles
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT,
drama by Charles A. Watson.
A. Watson; 20Jun60; DU51206.
HOW TO SELL RENO WARE, a talk by Wallace
Earl De Pue. © Wallace Earl De Pue;
28Mar60; ¢c12824.
HOW TO USE BREAK-EVEN DATA FOR DECI-
SION-MAKING, a lecture by Spencer A.
Tucker. © Martin & Tucker; 3Dec59;
C12677.
HOW TO WELD T-1 STEEL, a sound motion
picture prepared for United States
Steel Corp. Writer, Tony Sassano.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
C13027.
THE HUMAN ACCIDENT, a play in three acts
by Charles Frink. © Charles Frink;
9QMar60; DU50606.
THE HUNTER; script for a television
program by Total Television Products.
Episode no.19: Florida fraud. © Total
Television Products, Inc.; 13May60;
pu51041.
HUNTER'S CAGE, a play for television in
one-half hour by William Case.
© William Case; 18May60; DU51020.
THE HUNTER'S MOON, a play in two acts
by Lynne MacDonald. © Mrs. Malcolm
A. MacDonald; 20Jan60; DU50305.
THE HURLEY CANTATA. (The Hurley folk
cantata) By Carolyn Waligurski.
© Carolyn Morehouse Waligurski;
18May60; DU51051.
THE HURLEY FOLK CANTATA,
HURLEY CANTATA,
SEE THE
HYDE PARK, a play in three acts by John
corny Ney. © John Colby Ney; 3Feb60;
Du50408
I CAN'T UNDERSTAND, a two act farce
tragedy by Charles A. Watson.
© Charles A. Watson; 6Apr60; DU50752.
I DIARI; divertimento in tre atti di
Pier Benedetto Bertoli. (In Sipario.
Torino. July-Aug. 1959, p.65-80)
© Pier Benedetto Bertoli; 1Ju159;
DFO-915.
I GREW SO LIKE MY BROTHER, a farce in
three acts by Max Gulack. © Max R.
Gulack; 26Feb60; DU50529.
I SPY, a play in one act by John
Mortimer. London, S. French.
(Freich's acting edition) Appl.
states prev. reg. in 1953. © John
Mortimer; 12Jan60; DF1300.
ID TAKES TWO TO MARRY. SEE ALTAR EGO.
IF WISHES WERE HORSES, a play in two
acts by Kenneth Frederick. © Kenneth
Frederick; 6May60; DU50948.
IF YOU ASK ME --, a one-act comedy for
4 women by Shirley Osborne. (Eldridge
popular one-act playscripts) © El-
dridge Pub. Co.; 2Sep59; DP35943.
IG-GO-RANT-'TIS, a monolog by George
Loren Edwards. © George Loren
Edwards; 1lJan60; C12676.
THE ILIAD, of Homer. A theatrical
interpretation by B, M, Hobgood based
upon the W, H. D, Rouse translation.
Musical score by Robert Weaver. Text
only. © B. M. Hobgood; 8Jun60;
DU51130.
IMAGINARIA, an original musical in three
acts presented by the students of Iona
Grammar School, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Music and lyrics by William Taggart &
others. Author, W. R. Murphy. © Iona
Grammar School & William P. Taggart;
4Mar60; DU50578.
THE IMAGINARY INVALID, a play in three
acts by Moliere, pseud. of Jean
Baptiste Poquelin. An adaptation by
Miles Malleson. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Miles
Malleson; 31Dec59; DF1297.
IMAGINE; monologue by Fredric Brown,
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12773.
IMPASSE DE LA FIDELITE, par Alexandre
Breffort. © Alexandre Breffort;
14Mar60; DU50702.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST by
Oscar Wilde. Edited by Vincent F.
Hopper and Gerald B, Lahey. Witha
note on the staging by George L.
Hersey. Illustrations by Fritz
Kredel, (Theatre classics for the
modern reader) NM: “editing, addi-
tional text & pictorial matter."
© Barron's Educational Series, Inc.;
2Feb59; A37)680.
THE IMPROBABLE TREES, a play in three
acts by John Green. © John C. Green;
3May60; DU50927.
IN A BOHEMIAN VILLAGE, a production
number for chorus and dancers in two
sections. Lyrics by Katherine Smith
Bolt; music based on Czech folk melo-
dies, arranged by Felix Molzer.
© Ginn & Co.; 12May60; DP4056.
IN A DUTCH VILLAGE, a music drama in one
act. Lyrics by Christine Turner
Curtis; music based on traditional
Dutch melodies, arranged by Felix
Molzer.
IN A NORWEGIAN VILLAGE, a music drama in
three acts. Lyrics by Katherine Smith
Bolt; music based on Norwegian folk
melodies, arranged by Felix Molzer.
© Ginn & Co.; 12May60; DP4O54.
IN ANKARA. SEE INFORMED SOURCES.
IN PLACE OF LOVE, a play in three acts
by Lily Poritz. Appl. states prev.
reg. 1957 and 1959. NM: revisions.
© Lily Poritz; 13Jan60; DU50280.
IN THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS by Sister
Mary Madeline. 1st. ed. Vantage
Press. © Sister Mary Madeline;
4Dec59; Al29967.
IN THIS SIGN, a screenplay by Sally &
Philip Scharper. Prev. pub. as
Constantine the Great and Helena
1959. Appl. states prev. reg. a4i7179.
Appl. author: Magna Theatre Corp.,
employer for hire. © Magna Theatre
Corp.; 20Apr60; DP4018,
THE INBETWEEN, a one hour television
play in two acts by Frances Youlin
McHugh. © Frances Youlin McHugh;
14Mar60; DU50626.
© Ginn & Co.; 12May60; pp4055.
Jan.—June
INCIDENT AT WHITE MOUNTAIN, a drama in
three scenes by Warren Mild. © Warren
Mild; 16Jun60; DU51166.
INCIDENT OF THE JAGUAR III, a screen-
play in three acts by Patricia Lee
Kieffer. © Patricia Lee Kieffer;
7Jan60; DU50314,
AN INDIAN ROMANCE, a play with music in
three acts by John Papaliodis. © John
Papaliodis; 29Mar60; DU50721.
THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS YEARS. SEE
ABRAHAM LINCOLN--GREAT OF MEN.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TO MANAGEMENT
ENGINEERING TO MANAGEMENT. SEE
TINKERS TO EVERS TO CHANCE.
INFANT VOCALIZATIONS, a lecture by
Samuel Karelitz. © Samuel Karelitz;
15Jan60; C12669.
INFORMED SOURCES (In Ankara) A musical
in two acts. Book and lyrics by
‘Djin Ricci, pseud. of Rick Richards.
Text only. © Mill Whistle Co.;
3Feb60; DU50405.
INNER CHAMBER, SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS;
lecture by Ding Le Mei (Edwin J.
Dingle) (Supplementary series, C-13)
© Edwin J. Dingle; 8Feb60; C12723.
INNER TURMOIL, an original drama in 3
acts by A. C. Langford. © Angela C.
Langford; 21Mar60; DU50668.
INQUEST, ON MADISON AVENUE, a play in
three acts by Roger Keenan. © Joseph
Roger Keenan; 13Apr60; DU50812.
INQUISITION, ANYONE? A play by Erich
Segal. © Erich W. Segal; 20Jan60;
pDu50299.
INSIDE, a verse colloquy in one scene
by Maxwell E. Siegel. © Maxwell
Edward Siegel; 18Mar60; DU50661.
INSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN; recording script
MG V-15003 by Shelley Berman. © Vivid
Pub. Co., Inc.; 4Apr60; C12831.
INSIDE STORY, a lecture by Lenore Turner.
© Lenore Turner; 17Dec59; C12649.
INSTRUMENT FLIGHT NO.7002;
script by Aero-Progress,
Progress, Inc.; 1lApr60;
recording
Inc. © Aero-
12842,
THE INSURANCE MAN, a television drama in
three acts by Joseph Levy. © Joseph
Levy; 20Apr60; DU50844,
INSURE WITH KELLY; recording script for
Russell Kelly Office Service by Jam
Handy Organization. © Russell Kelly
Office Service, Inc.; 2May60; c12942.
INTERIOR DECORATING SIMPLIFIED, a talk
by Harry Lee Grice. © Harry Lee
Grice; 2Mar60; C12797.
INTERLUDE, a play in three acts by Enid
Mitchell. NM: additions & revisions.
© Enid Mitchell & Hazel Mitchell;
29Apr60; DU50896.
INTERPLAY; play in three acts adapted
from B. P. Galdos' novel Realidad, by
Martin Ronda, pseud. of Augusto Cente-
no. © Augusto Centeno; 9Mar60;
DU50604.
THE INTERPRETER, a new play in three
acts by Eric Rudd, NM: revisions.
© Eric Rudd; 27Jan60; DU50376.
INTERPRETING DREAMS, a play in one scene
by Roger Wendell Bowen, © Roger
Wendell Bowen; 4Feb60; DU50410.
1960
INTO THE WILDERNESS, an original 1 1/2
hour television play by Victor Von
Klemm, © Victor Von Klemm; 1lFeb60;
puU504
.
INTRODUCTION AND BERENICE; monologue
based on the story Berenice by Edgar
Allan Poe. Adapted by Theodore Gott-
lieb. © Theodore Gottlieb; 4Apr60o;
12828
THE INVENTOR: THE MONEY PRINTER, a
TV comedy by Jack Houston.
Houston; 15Feb60; DU50458.
INVITATION TO LEARNING; sound film
Script prepared for National Lumber
Manufacturers Assn. Writer, John
Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc. ; 3 €13023.
IOLANTHI; or, The mayor and the Maori.
Gilbert and Sullivan revisited, a con-
ducted tour in two acts by Clara Clay-
man (Clara Clayman Weinberg) Text
aa: a revisions & additions.
ara Clayman Weinberg; 21Mar60;
DU50666
IT CAN ALWAYS BE SPRING; dialogue with
background music. Music by Milton
Deluge & George Brackman. Appl.
author: Sherry Cloth. © Priscilla
Music Corp.; 23Apr60; C12875.
IT PAYS TO ACT; recording script for the
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
12899.
IT'S A WAY OF LIFE; recording script for
the Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
tion. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12885.
TT'S ALL IN YOUR MIND. SEE THE HALF
BRIGH?E SCHOLAR.
IT'S AN ART, a comedy in one act by
Laura Rhoads Aruffo. © Laura Rhoads
Aruffo; 9May60; DUS50952.
IT'S EASY TO BE AN EXPERT; recording
script for the Delco-Remy Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Delco-Remy
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2@May60; C12887.
IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS! A comedy in
three acts by Gerald Zoffer. Act 1.
© Gerald R. Zoffer; 8Dec59; DU50240.
IT'S HIGH TIME, a play with music in
three acts by Stuart M. De Luca &
Ralph Wilder. Text only. © Stuart M.
De luca; 4Peb60; DP3989.
IT'S NEVER TOO LATE; screenplay written
by Michael J. Curtin. © Michael J.
Curtin; 22Apr60; DU50856.
IT'S THE ABILITY TO TAKE IT THAT COUNTS!
Recording script for the GMC Truck &
Coach Division by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. (DOT release, no.72) © GMC
Truck & Coach Division, General Motors
Corp.; 2May60; c12934.
IT'S UP TO YOU; recording script for the
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam Handy
Sp pa © Chevrolet el a
sion, General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
12914. 7 aac ae
IT'S VERY DULL IN NASHVILLE, a comedy
in one act by Norma Alford. © Norma
Alford; 7Mar60; DU50591.
IT'S YOUR MOVE; screenplay by William A.
Guth. © William A. Guth; 25Apr60;
2 .
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
J
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, a children's
operetta in five scenes, based on
Grimm's fairy tale. Book, lyrics &
music by Paula Calabrese-Cook. Arr.
for piano by Marie Weiden. © Paula
Calabrese-Cook; 16Dec59; DU50199.
JACKS OR BETTER, a play in two acts by
Daniel Kusell. © Daniel kusell;
7Jun60; DU51118.
THE JASPER RING, a musical legend in two
acts by Bernard Lazar. Text only.
© Bernard Lazar; 23Mar60; DU50681.
JEANNETTE; tre atti di Mino Roli, pseud.
di Erminio Pontiroli. (In Maschere.
Roma, Mar.-Apr. 1959, p.13-33)
© Mino Roli; 30Apr59; DP1283.
JESSICA, a play in three acts by Warren
Tute. London, S. French. (French's
acting edition) © Warren Tute;
23Nov59; DF1301.
JEWELRY OF THE DEAD,
sion play by Glover Buck.
Buck; 5Feb60; DU50418.
a one-act televi-
© Glover
THE JIBSENAINOSAY, a tale of Kentucky,
written by Robert Montgomery Bird.
Adapted for the movies by Thomas H.
Barber & John T. Barber. © Thomas H.
Barber & John T. Barber; 4Jan60;
pDU50213.
JIGSAW, @ play in three acts by Justin
Leigh, pseud. of Sylvia Leigh &
Walter Markey, and Jeanne Sisco.
© Sylvia Leigh, Mark Justin (pseud. of
Walter Markey) & Jeanne Sisco;
18May60; DU51019.
TEE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
PRESENTS THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW:
POR HIRE.
SEE TONY VERNA
HERO
JOHN ENDICOTT; opera in three acts & six
Scenes by Stanton Golding. Based on
closet drama of same title by H. W.
Longfellow. Text only. NM: revi-
sions. © Stanton Golding; 4Jan60;
DU50200,
THE JOHN RIFFE STORY, a musical play
in three acts by David Allen & Alan
Thornhill. Text only. © Moral
Re-Armament; 3Feb60; DU50399.
JOSHUA, a dramatic oratorio to the text
of James Forsyth based on the Book of
Joshua for soloists, narrator, mixed
chorus and orchestra by Franz Waxman.
Vocal score. ©G. Ricordi & Co.;
19Apr60; DP4029.
THE JOSHUA TREE, a two act drama by
Frank Viola. © Frank Viola; 14Mar60;
DU50617.
UN JOUEUR; piece en quatre actes de
Andre Charpak, d'apres la nouvelle de
Dostoievski. (In Les Oeuvres libres.
Paris. no 161, p.197-268) © Andre
Charpak; 10ct59; DFO-920.
JOURNEY TO GOLGOTHA, a liturgical drama
in six acts for Passiontide written in
the manner of a mediaeval liturgical
drama or mystery play by Eugene
Kellenbenz. © World Library of Sacred
Music; 3Mar60; DP4006.
JUDGE TENDERLY OF THEM, a new musical in
three acts. Book, music and lyrics by
Jean Flynn. Text only. © Jean Flynn;
14Jun60; DU51190.
JUDITH, a play in three acts by Eve
MeFall. © Eve McFall; 27Apr60;
DU50884.
17
JULIA, a play in three acts by Harry I.
Osgood. © Harry I. Osgood; 26Jan60;
DU50360.
JULIA. SEE DALTON ADVENTURES.
JULIUS CAESAR. SEE SHAKESPEARE'S
JULIUS CAESAR.
JUST MONEY, by Wm. R. Mathews. © Wm, R.
Mathews; 4Apr60; C12857.
JUST SAY YOU'RE SORRY, a one-act play by
John Attmore. © John C. Attmore;
8Jan60; DU50237.
JUST YOUR HEALTH ALONE, CAN TELL YOU IF
YOU'RE WELL, OR EVEN SICK, a mono-
logue by Dayton Allen. © Dayton
Allen; 2Feb60; C12708.
K
DIE KATZE IM SACK. (Chat en poche)
Vaudeville in drei Akten von Georges
Feydeau. Deutsche Bearbeitung von
Wolfgang Kirchner. Wiesbaden. © Ahn
& Simrock, Biihnen- und Musikverlag;
5Mar60; DFO-934.
KEATS, DYING; play in seven parts by
Gloria Bramwell. © Gloria Bramwell;
22Apr60; DU51057.
KEEP OFF THE THRONE, a satirical farce
in three acts written by Norma Alford.
© Norma Alford; 4May60; DU50936.
KEEP THE FIRE BURNING! A play by Herbert
H. Hutner. © Herbert H. Hutner;
6Jan60; DU50220.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON TOMORROW; motion pic-
ture shooting script for Hiram Walker,
Inc., Detroit, Mich. Writer, Hal
Secor. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
26May60; C3022,
KEE-WEE, a three-act play by Robert
Wickersham. © Robert Wickersham;
21Dec59; DU502359.
KEINER NIMMT DEN KAISER ERNST. SEE
LOLOTTE.
KEYBOARDS AND CROWNS; opera in four
acts. Music by Robert Middleton.
Words by Harold Smith. © Robert Earl
Middleton; 15Jan60; DU50273.
KEYBOARDS AND. CROWNS; opera in four
acts. Music by Robert E. Middleton.
Words by Harold W. Smith. Appl.
states prev. reg. 15Jan60, DU50273.
NM: additions. © Robert Earl Middle-
ton; 20May60; DU51127.
THE KILLER AND OTHER PLAYS, by Eugene
Tonesco. Translated by Donald Watson.
ist Grove Press ed. Grove Press.
© John Calder (Publishers) Ltd.;
15Apr60; DP+O47.
KING AND ODIE; scripts for a television
program by Total Television Products.
Episodes no.1A, 2A, 2B & 2C. © Total
Television Products, Inc.; 13May60;
DU51042.
KING OF THE AMAZONS, a comedy in six
scenes by Alexander Arkatov. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Queen of the
Amazons. NM: revisions. © Alexander
A. Arkatov; 5Jan60; DU50215.
KINGS & CLOWNS; scenes and characters
from plays by William Shakespeare
arranged for solo performance in two
parts by Philip Hanson, © Philip
Hanson; 8Mar60; DU50601.
THE KITES ON ST. AUGUSTIN, a one hour
teleplay by LaMont Bench. © LaMont
Bench; 23Feb60; DU50517.
18 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
KITTY UND DIE WELTKONFERENZ;
Musikalisches Lustspiel in 3 Akten
(4 Bilder) von Stefan Donat und
Peter Preses, Gesangstexte von
Robert Gilbert; Musik von Robert
Stolz. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug
mit Text. © Robert Stolz; 10Dec59;
DU50388,
DIE KLEINEN FREUDEN DES LEBENS; Musik-
alische Wunschtrdume in 2 Akten von
Fritz Rotter. Libretto only. Wies-
baden. © Ahn & Simrock, Biihnen- und
Musikverlag; 1Jun59; DP3982.
KNICKERBOCKER YONTOF, a play in five
scenes about the first Jewish settlers
in New Amsterdam by Charles S. Becker.
With Line variations for Purim & Line
variations for Passover. Bureau of
Jewish Education. 3 v. NM: revisions
& additions. © Charles S. Becker;
200ct59; DP3994.
KNICKERBOCKER YONTOF, by Charles S.
Becker. A play in four scenes about
the first Jewish settlers in New
Amsterdam for puppets or regular stage
presentation. Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, © Charles S, Becker; 15Jan54;
DP3975.
KNOCKABOUT, a comedy in six scenes by
Frederic Lansing Day with the assist-
ance of Faith Geer. © Frederic
Lansing Day; 12May60; DU51015.
KO-NGAI, a play in four scenes by
B. Gagliano from The soul of the great
bell by Lafcadio Hearn. © Baltazar
Gagliano; 19Apr60; DU50840.
KOKALENKEE, a musical play in three
acts. Book and lyrics by Gordon Har-
per. Music by Herbert Korpell.
© Gordon P. Harper & Herbert Samuel
Korpell; 23Feb60; DU50551.
1
THE LADY AND THE UNICORN, a romantic
comedy in two acts by Margaret Col-
lins. © Margaret James Collins;
21Jan60; DU50309.
LADY ELEANOR AND THE MICE, a comedy for
children in two acts by Felicity
Hoffecker & Anne Waring Warren.
© Felicity Hoffecker & Anne Waring
Warren; 2lApr60; DU50852.
THE LADY FROM THE SEA; play in three
acts by Henrik Ibsen, An adaptation
by Michael J. Salamo., © Michael J.
Salamo; 2Mar60; DU50565.
LADY IN THE MOON, a musical comedy in
two acts by Jean Westbrook. Text
only. © Jean Westbrook; 6May60;
DU50949.
LADY ON THE ROCK, a play with music in
three acts by Arnold Schulman. Text
only. © Arnold Schulman; 18Mar60;
Du50658.
LAMBS FOR THE WOLVES, a comedy in three
acts by Corning White, | © Arthur
Corning White; 7Mar60; DU50587.
THE LAMMERMOOR MARRIAGE. SEE LUCIA DI
LAMMERMOOR.
LAND OF PROMISE, a play in two acts.
Music by Normand Lockwood. Book by
Russell Porter. © Normand Lockwood &
R. Russell Porter; 11lApr60; DU50871.
THE LAND OF SMILES, a musical play in
three acts by Ludwig Herzer & Fritz
léhner. English version by Christo-
pher Hassall; music by Franz Lehar.
London. Text only. © Glocken Verlag,
Ltd.; 1Dec59; DFO-919.
THE LAND OF SMILES, a musical play in
three acts by Ludwig Herzer & Fritz
Lohner from the original by Victor
Leon. English version by Christopher
Hassall. Music by Franz Lehar. Text
only. London. © Glocken Verlag,
Ltd.; 1Dec59; DFO-940.
THE LAND THAT LOST ITS MELODY, a musical
Play for children. Words and music by
David Lodge. © David Ledge; 27Jun60;
pus1246.
THE LAND THAT TOUCHES MINE, a screenplay
by John Sanford. Based on the au-
thor's novel of the same title pub-
lished in 1953. NM: additions & revi-
sions. © John Sanford; 29Feb60;
DU50546,
THE LAPPING LIGHT, a one-act poetic
drama by Jean Musser. Tolle House.
© Gerald F. Tolle, Jr. & Jean Musser;
4 Jan60; DP3950.
LAST BREATH, a play in one act by Mi-
chael O'Sullivan. © Michael O'Sulli-
van; 18Mar60; DU50662.
THE LAST DELUGE, a play in two acts by
Hazen Crystal, pseud. of Hazel H.
Russell. © Hazen Crystal; 7Jun60;
DuU51117.
THE LAST ENEMY, an original television
play (one hour) by William Case.
© William R. Case; 13Jan60; DU50260.
THE LAST HONEST MAN, a comedy for
television by Burton Dermer. © Bur-
ton Dermer; 25Jan60; DU50351.
THE LAST MASQUERADE, a play in three
acts by Maxwell Maltz. © Maxwell
Maltz; 23Feb60; DU50506.
THE LAST MASQUERADE, a play in three
acts by Maxwell Maltz. Appl. states
prev. reg. 23Feb60. NM: additions &
revisions. © Maxwell Maltz; 15Jun60;
pus1158.
THE LAST OF THE BEST; screenplay in
three acts by Mrs. Roy Philip Fleisch-
man (Maxine Fleischman) © Maxine
Fleischman; 13Apr60; DU50925.
THE LAST RETURN. SEE L'ULTIMO
RITORNO.
THE LAST WORD, a play in three acts by
Jack Popplewell. London, S. French.
(Prench's acting edition) © Jack
Popplewell; 9Mar60; DF1319.
LASTHOUGHT; monologue by Johnny Gunn.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12781.
LATE DATE, a play in one act by John
E. Schroeder. © John E. Schroeder;
1Feb60; DU50393.
THE LAUGHING MAN, SEE A FANTASY,
LAVENDER, a play in three acts by Elmer
L. Kline. © Elmer L. Kline; 2May60;
pu50914.
THE LAYING OF THRYM.
STITUTE BRIDE.
THE LEADER; play in three acts by Primo
Raddi. © Primo Raddi; 6Jan60;
pU50226.
LEANING OUT YOUR WINDOW, an original
play in thirteen scenes adaptable for
Stage, screen, or TV by Philip Guston,
pseud. of Albert Saltzman. © Albert
Saltzman; 13Jun60; DU51151.
LECTURE ON DOG CARE--ALL BREEDS, by
Alice Lomberk (Mrs. Edward Lomberk)
© Alice Lomberk; 18May60; C13002.
SEE THE SUB=
LECTURES TO BE USED IN NOCTURNAL EDUCA-
TION; recording scripts by Shirley J.
Lawrence. © Shirley J. Lawrence;
13Apr60; Cc12845,
Jan.—June
DAS LEERE HAUS; Komédie in 7 Bildern
von Hans Wilhelm Keller. © Hans
Wilhelm Keller; 30Jun60; DU51264.
THE LEGEND OF POISON GULCH. SEE BLUE
SKY FANDANGO.
LEGEND OF THE POPPY AND THE CORNFLOWER.
SEE THIS IS YOUR STORY LADY TELLING
YOU THE LEGEND OF THE POPPY AND THE
CORNFLOWER.
LEGENDS OF MID-AMERICA, CIVIL WAR,
CAIRO, 1861. SEE THE OTHER VOLUN-
TEER.
LEON PHITTS IS DEAD, a grotesquerie in
three acts by Mark Jason, pseud. of
Marvin Marcus Zalk. © Marvin Marcus
Zalk; 16Feb60; DU50471.
LEONARDO'S FLYING MACHINE, a play for
young people in five scenes by Joseph
Golden. © Joseph Golden; 12May60;
DU50977.
LET FOUR SEASONS PASS, a play in three
acts by Josephine Bentham. Appl.
states prev. aaen as Black ice,
29Nov56, DU43746. NM: new material.
© Josephine Bentham; 3May60; DU50932.
LET'S LAUGH; a collection of monologues
by Helen Rose, (Baker's Plays)
Appl. author: Walter H, Baker Co.,
employer for hire. © Walter H, Baker
Co.; 2Jun60; Ak50115.
LET'S PULL OURSELVES TOGETHER; a
dramatic dialogue, with a study guide.
By James D. Shannon & Robert T,
McDill. © James D. Shannon & Robert
T. McDill; 28Feb60; A43466).
A LETTER TO MOSCOW; screenplay by Leo S.
Rosencrans, Prepared for Armstrong
Cork Company; produced by Jerry Fair-
banks Productions in association with
Film Counselors, Inc. © Jerry Fair-
banks Productions of California;
23Feb60; DU50511.
A LETTER TO THE TIMES, a play in three
acts by Benno Weiser & Miriam Laser-
son. © Benno Weiser & Miriam Laser-
son; 10Jun60; DU51139.
LETTURE E LEZIONI DI ITALIANO; prepared
for oral delivery by Maria Cominelli.
© Maria Cominelli; 13May60; c12998.
THE LIBERTY BELL RINGS AGAIN and OTHER
BAND MAGIC SHOWS FOR FOOTBALL HALF-
TIMES; scripts 1-30 by I. E. Clark.
Appl. states script 1 prev. reg.
c10924, and scripts 2-9 prev. reg.
c9724. NM: revision of scripts 1-9
& addition of scripts 10-30. OI. E.
Clark; 16Dec59; C12704.
THE LIBRARY RAID, a play in 3-acts by
Francis Gagliano. © Francis
Gagliano; 13May60; DU50993.
LIEBE IN TIROL; Operette in 3 Akten, 12
Bildern von Peter Herz und Rudolf
Weys. Musik von Juan Delgada. Wien.
Text only. © Edition Per Sandberg,
Buhnenverlag G.M.B.H.; 10Dec59;
DFO-930.
LIEUTENANT PROXY, a play in two acts by
Joseph H. Neebe & Macklym Hartyl,
pseud. of Thomas E. H. Black. © Jo-
seph H. Neebe & Thomas E. H. Black;
e24Mar60; DU50682.
THE LIFE OF ADAH, RUTH, ESTHER, MARTHA
AND ELECTA--THE FIVE RAYS OF THE STAR,
in one act plays. Plays adapted and
directed by Dolph Greenwood. ©D, H,
Greenwood; 3Jun60; DU51101.
THE LIFE, THE LIE, a drama in 3 acts by
Christopher Dunn. © Christopher Dunn;
2Mar60; DU50566.
1960
LIFE WITH AUNT LINA, a domestic comedy
in two acts by Rose Grieco. © Rose
Grieco; 5Feb60; DU50422.
LIGHT IN THE DUST, a three-act comedy-
drama by E. S. Cooper. © Eugene S.
Cooper; 12May60; DU50979.
LIGHT ONE CANDLE, a play in two acts,
Seven scenes by Walter Koczera.
© Walter J. Koczera; 7Mar60; DU50586.
LIGHTS OF LIBERTY; screenplay by the
Philadelphia Community Foundation.
© Philadelphia Community Foundation,
Ing.; lOPeb60; DU50476.
LIKE PATHER, a comedy in three acts by
Lowell Barrington. NM: revisions.
© Lowell Barrington; 4may60; DU50940.
LILLIPUTIAN OPERA MINIATURES IN LA
TRAVIATA. SEE LOIS ALBRICHT PRE-
SENTS LILLIPUTIAN OPERA MINIATURES
IN TRAVIATA - VERDI.
THE LION'S MOUTH, a play in three acts
by Martha Monigle (Martha Monigle
codiangs) © Martha Monigle; 30Jun60;
DUEL ‘
LISTEN WITH FUN; listen to Eric Portman,
fun with Mary Jane and Eric. Dramatic
recording script by Mary Jane Sloan-
Koop. Feb. 6, 1960. © Mary Jane
Sloan-Koop; 24reb60; 012768.
A LITTLE BIT OF MAGIC, a play in two
acts. Music by Linda Ann Conway;
Scenario and lyrics by Carol Lois
Klein. © Carol Lois Klein & Linda Ann
Conway; 27Jun60; Dus1250.
THE LITTLE ELF WHO COULDN'T, a tale pre-
pared for oral delivery by Lucille
Bliss. © Lucille Bliss; 7Mar60;
c12798.
A LITTLE LESS THAN HAPPINESS, a play in
three acts by James Kamins. © James
Kamins; 19May60; DU51027.
THE LIVING IMAGE, a play in three acts
by Arthur Sircom. © Arthur Sircom;
lireb60; DU50451.
LOIS ALBRIGHT PRESENTS LILLIPUTIAN OPERA
MINIATURES IN LA TRAVIATA - VERDI; TV
script by Lois Albright. Text only.
© Lois Albright; 20apr60; c12956.
LOLOTTE; Musicalette in drei Akten von
Manfred Schott und Herbert Trantow.
Musik von Herbert Trantow. Regiebuch.
Berlin. Appl. states prev. pub. as
Keiner nimmt den Kaiser Ernst. NM:
revisions. © Bote & Bock; 29Feb60;
DFO-939.
THE LONELY ROAD; screenplay in four acts
by Eiléen White. © Eileen B. White;
16May60; DU51004.
THE LONESOME ROAD, a play in three acts
by Philip King & Robin Maugham (Robert
Cecil Romer Maugham) London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Philip King & Robin Maugham;
22Dec59; DF13507.
LONG, LONG AGO. (The tragedy of Mrs.
' Abraham Lincoln) A play in three acts
by Edward R. Janjigian. © Edward R.
Janjigian; 8apr60; DP4019.
LONG VOYAGE VERS LA NUIT; piece de
Eugene O'Neill. Adaptee par Pol
Quentin. (In Les oeuvres libres.
Paris. No.165, p.141-252) © Pol
Quentin; 1Feb60; DFO-946.
LOOK AWAY! LOOK AWAY! A dramatization
in two acts based on events in the
life of Daniel Decatur Emmett, pioneer
American minstrel man and author of
Dixie, by Emil P. Ilges. © Emil Paul
Ilges; 9Feb60; DP3999.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
LOOT, a play in. three scenes by Peter A.
Dart. © Peter A. Dart; 16May60;
pus51008.
LORENZACCIO, a play in five acts by
Alfred de Musset. English version by
Renaud C. Bruce. (In The modern thea-
tre, vol.6, p.1-93) © Renaud C.
Bruce; 3Mar60; DP3984.
A LOSS OF ROSES, a new play in two acts
by William Inge with a foreword by the
author. Random House. Appl. states
prev. pub. in Jan. 1960 issue of
Esquire magazine. NM: new version &
foreword. © William Inge & Helen
Connell; 1lApr60; DP4O’S.
THE LOST CHILD; screenplay in thirty-
five scenes by Colette Campbell &
Puzant Guedikian. © Colette Campbell
& Puzant Guedikian; 18May60; DU51017.
THE LOST DEPARTMENT, a musical-comedy
in three acts by Musee A. Brahms,
pseud. of Raymon W. Marpol. Text
only. © Raymon W. Marpol; 7Mar60;
DU50593.
LOST ON DREAM STREET, a musical in two
acts by Theodore G. Twitchell. Text
only. © Theodore Grant Twitchell;
26Jan60; DU50357.
LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN; recording
Script for the Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12937.
THE LOST SUBMARINE; dramatic composition
television play by Erwin Rover.
© Erwin Revay; 8Peb60; DU50434,
LOVE AND DEATH. SEE ERNEST HEMING-
WAY'S SCENES OF LOVE AND DEATH.
LOVE-CHASE, a play in three acts by
Ruth Rehrer Wolff (Ruth Rehrer Wolff
Bloom) © Ruth Rehrer Wolff; 1Feb60;
DU50395.
THE LOVE COMPLEX, a comedy in three
acts by Celia Fisher (Cecilia Ruth
Pisher © Cecilia Ruth Fisher;
1l1Jan60; DU50247.
LOVE IS NOT ALL, a play in three acta
by Clement Fowler. © Clement D.
Fowler; 16Mar60; DU50639.
LOVE IS THE KEY THAT OPENS EVERY DOOR.
SEE DICK WHITTINGTON.
LOVE IS THE PAYOFF; musical play in
three acts by Elliot Morse. Book,
music, and lyrics by Elliot Morse.
© Elliot Morse; 13Jun60; DU51153.
LOVE ON A DIET, a comedy with music in
three acts by Erleen Marquardt & Jean
Holland. lLIyrics by Erleen Marquardt;
music by Ernest Johnson. Text only.
© Erileen Marquardt & Ernest N. John-
son; 18Mar60; DU50663.
LOVE SLAVE, a new comedy in three acts
by Leo Goldman. NM: revisions. © leo
Goldman; 31Mar60; DU50727.
LOW POWER BROADCASTING--IS IT PRACTICAL-
PROFITABLE? A talk by Gene Landau,
© Gene E. Landau; 10Feb60; C12725.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. (The Lammermoor
marriage) An opera in three acts.
Adaptation in English by Robert A.
Simon for music by Gaetano Donizetti.
Based on the libretto by Salvatore
Cammarano., The Cammarano libretto
4s based on a Waverly novel by Sir
Walter Scott: The bride of Lammermoor.
Text only. © Robert A. Simon;
19Feb60; DU50498.
19
LUCKY AUTO LICENSE PROGRAM; radio script
by William Uhr & Morris Boardman.
© William Uhr & Morris Boardman;
22Jun60; €135062.
LUCKY PIERRE; script for a one hour film
series for television by Sidney Slon
& Hal James. Episode no.1, Call el
mory; episode no.2, The corpse had
four feet. © Hal James d.b.a. Tri-
Color Productions & Sidney Slon;
13Jun60; DU51210.
LUCKY PIERRE. SEE THE CORPSE RAD FOUR
FEET.
LUCKY'S NUMBER; screenplay by Bert L.
Shepard. © Bert L. Shepard; 14Mar60;
DU50619.
LUKE'S BROTHERS. SEE DALTON ADVEN-
TURES: LUKE'S BROTHERS.
LUXURY UNLIMITED; recording script for
the Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12902.
LYDIA, a play in three acts by Piers
Powell, pseud. of Percival Henry
Powell. © Percival Henry Powell;
l1lJan60; DU50400.
M
THE MC SYSTEM. SEE A SYSTEM FOR
EFFECTIVE MANAGERIAL CONTROL OF
MANUFACTURING.
MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN JINGLE. (McDonald's
singing commercial) By Sydney D,. Rich
© JNR Services; 5Jan60; C12662.
MCDONALD'S SINGING COMMERCIAL. SEE
MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN JINGLE.
MCGOOD RIDES AGAIN; scenario for a sound
slidefilm for Cadillac Motor Car Divi-
sion by Haig & Patterson, Inc.
© Cadillac Motor Car Division, General
Motors Corp; 25Mar60; C12850.
MCGUFFREY RE-VISITED; script for a
black and white sound motion picture
in standard aperture, for the Good-
year Tire & Rubber Company. Writer,
David Welling. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; llJan60; DU50331.
MADAM EVALSEHT, a play in four scenes by
Kurt Cerf. Text only. NM: revisions
& additions. © Kurt Cerf; 9May60;
DU50957.
MADAME DE ... a play in one act by Jean
Anouilh. Based on a story by Louise
de Vilmorin. Translated by John
Whiting. Music by John Hotchkis.
Book & lyrics only. ‘London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Jean Anouilh & John Whiting;
31Dec59; DF1299.
MADAME, JE VOUS AIME; comedie-vaudeville
en trois actes de Serge Veber.
© Serge Veber; 15Jun60; DU51214.
MADAME LAFAYETTE, a fictionalized bio-
graphical play in three acts about
Adrienne Lafayette, wife of General
Gilbert Lafayette, by Catharine
Hughes. Appl. authors: John Brendan
Larnen & Thomas Fabian Carey.
© Blackfriars' Guild of New York,
Inc.; 15Jan60; DU50271.
MADAME L'ARCHIDUC; Operette in drei
Akten. Musik von Jacques Offenbach.
Text nach Albert Millaud von Karl
Kraus. Text only. Wien. . © Universal
Edition, A.G.; 12Sep32; DF1289.
THE MAGIC CATTAIL. SEE THE UGLY TOAD.
MAGIC-HOTEL; piece en trois actes de
Georges de Tervagne. © Georges Dupont
de Tervagne; 23Feb60; DU50530.
20 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE MAGIC MOUSE; screenplay by Robert
Sturtevant. © Robert Sturtevant;
17May60; DU51009.
THE MAGIC SLINGSHOT, a play in three
acts by Hindi Brooks, pseud. of Hinda
Kleinmuntz. © Hindi Brooks; 14Mar60;
DU50616.
THE MAGNIFICENT CUCKOLD, a tragic farce
in three acts by Fernand Crommelynck.
English version, translation, by
G. Roy Levin. NM: revisions.
© G. Roy Levin; 12@May60; DU51016.
THE MAISON DE SHINE, SEE A BOTTLE AN!
A BIRD.
MAJOR PAULINE, an original historical
teleplay for an hour and a half pro-
duction by Leslie Watson. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Leslie Watson;
10Jun60; DU51140.
MAKE EACH DAY PAY ITS WAY! Recording
Script for the Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12939.
MAKE ME USEFUL; film script by Pure Oil
Co. Writer: John Davenport. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Pure 011 Co.; 8Jan60; C12666.
MAKE WAY FOR MAGGIE! A screenplay by
Arthur P. Carter. © Arthur P. Car-
ter; 18Feb60; DU50496.
LE MALEFICE: LA REINE D'ENDOR. SEE
THE VENEFICE: THE QUEEN OF ENDOR,
MALHEUR A EUX; piece en 4 actes et 5
tableaux de Colette Noirot. © Colette
Noirot; 14Mar60; DU50706.
MALLARD RETIRES, a melodrama in three
acts by Charles Fue. Brock & Wallston.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1950, DU22715.
© Charles Fue; 14Jan60; pp3947.
MAMMA'S BOARDING HOUSE. SEE TENA.
A MAN BEARING A PITCHER, a drama in
three acts by Alice Childress.
© Alice Childress; 7Mar60; DU50589.
THE MAN BEHIND THE MASK; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
Sion by Jam Handy Organization.
2 Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12911.
MAN BETTER'MAN, a romantic folk comedy
of the Caribbean with music and dance
by Errol Hill. Text only. © Errol
Gaston Hill; 15Feb60; DU50459.
MAN FROM BEYOND, a television series by
Jack Winters. Episode 1: The silver
chord. © Jack Winters; 14Jan60;
DU50264.
A MAN FROM MAIN STREET, a play by Don
Hipschman. © Don Hipschman; 2Jun60;
pus1092.
MAN IN THE RIVER, SEE THE DALTONS
RODE FOR JUDGE PARKER: DALTON OUT-
LAWS,
MAN IN THE RIVER. SEE THE DALTONS
RODE FOR JUDGE PARKER: MAN IN THE
RIVER,
A MAN OF DISTINCTION. (Ein besserer
Herr) A comedy in three acts by
Walter Hasenclever. American adapta-
tion by Louis S. Bardoly. © Louis S.
Bardoly; 15Apr60; DU50830.
A MAN OF DISTINCTION. (Ein besserer
Herr) A comedy in three acts by
Walter Hasenclever. American adapta-
tion by Louis S. Bardoly. NM: revi-
Sions & additions. © Louis S.
Bardoly; 25apr60; DU50860.
MAN OF THE YEAR, a play in three acts by
James 0. Holley.
5Jul60; DUs51275.
© James O. Holley;
MAN OVERBOARD! A comedy-mystery in
three acts by Felicia Metcalfe.
Craft Play Co.; 15Jan60; DP3963.
THE MAN WHO COURTED JANUARY, a one-act
Play by Richard W. Harris. © Richard
W. Harris; 6Jan60; DU50223.
THE MAN WHO SET FIRE TO A LADY, by
Eugene Labiche, English version by
Fred Partridge. (The TDR play series)
(In The Tulane drama review, Dec,
1959, p.145, etc.) © Fred Partridge;
1Nov59; BB1329.
A MAN WITH MUSIC ON HIS MIND, a play in
three acts by Mari Tumah, pseud. of
Dorothy Z. Johnson. Text only.
© Dorothy Z. Johnson; 20Jan60;
DU50303.
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE INSOMNIAC, by Max
S. Sadove. © Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc.; 17Jun60; C13057.
MANAGEMENT'S SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS, an
original lecture by Charles F. Austin.
Appl. states prev. pub. in Army maga-
zine, Apr. 1959. NM: additions.
© Charles F. Austin; 10May60; c12964.
MANDINGO, a play in three acts by Jack
Kirkland. Based on the novel by
Kyle Onstott. © Jack Kirkland;
1Mar60; DU50558.
MANDY; play for television by Ray
Sipherd (Raymond D. Sipherd) © Ray-
mond D. Sipherd; 21Apr60; DU50851.
MARCH ON THE DOCK, a play with music by
Charles Frink. NM: revisions and
additions. © Charles W. Frink;
19Jan59; DU50298.
MARCHING ORDERS, a play in one act by
Anna B. Hogan. © Anna B. Hogan;
2May60; DU50923.
MARK MICHAEL IS THIRTEEN, an original
cantata. Book & lyrics by Norman
Finson; music by Burton Wolfe.
Directed & arr. by Saul Meisels.
© Norman Finson & Burton Wolfe;
13Jan60; DU50261.
MARK OF THE CARPENTER, a biblical drama
for Easter by Alberta Hawse.
© Lillenas Pub. Co., a registered
trade name of the Nazarene Pub.
House; 5Jan60; DP3949.
MARKET MAGIC! Recording script for the
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
C12907.
THE MARRIAGE BUREAU, a comedy in three
acts by Gordon Shomaker. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Gordon Shomaker;
27Jun60; DUS1244.
THE MARRIAGE EQUATION. SEE TWO DAMN
THINGS AFTER EACH OTHER.
THE MARRIED SPINSTER; screenplay in
three acts by Cal Loiacono. © Cal
Loiacono; 2Mar60; DU50568.
THE MARSHALL CASE, a play in three acts
by Bonita Lawrence, pseud. of John W.
Rumsey. © John W. Rumsey; 5Apr60;
DU50742.
MARY MAGDALENE, a dramatico-musical com-
position for drama and dance. Script
written and dramatized by Iovanna
Lloyd Wright. Based on the story The
procurator of Judea by Anatole France,
pseud. of Jacques Anatole Thibault.
© Art
Jan—June
Music composed by Olgivanna Lloyd
Wright, arranged and orchestrated by
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer. © Olgivanna
Lloyd Wright; 16Jun60; DU51175.
MARY STUART; libretto for an opera in
three acts. Freely adapted by Robert
Ackart from sections of the tragedy by
Friedrich Schiller and from contempo-
rary accounts of the Queen's trial and
execution. © Robert Ackart; 4Apr60;
DU50735.
MARY'S BIG LAMB, a farce in three acts
by Jay Tobias. (Drama Guild plays)
© Drama Guild Publishers; 15Jan60;
DP3951.
MASCARIN; piece en trois actes de Jose.
Andre Lacour. (In Les oeuvres libres,
no.162, Paris. p.163-254) © Jose
Andre Lacour; 1Nov59; DFO-921.
THE MASQUE and THE BEATNIKS, two one-
act musical comedies for blackout
presentations by Joy Gilbert.
only. © Joy Gilbert; 26Jan60;
DU50354.
MATCHES ARE NOT FOR CHILDREN, a play in
three acts by Bryan Ward. © Bryan
Ward; 12Jan60; DU50253.
Text
A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE, a play in three
acts, four scenes by Leonard Turk,
© Leonard Turk; 1Mar60; DU50554.
MATTRESS CAPERS, a play in two acts by
Lillian Burak. © Lillian Burak;
2May60; DU50983.
THE MAYOR AND THE MAORI. SEE IOLANTHI.
ME AND ELMER; monolog by Peter Kilham.
© Peter Kilham; 28Dec59; C12646.
ME AND THEE, a new comedy in three acts
by Charles Horine. NM: revisions.
© Charles Horine; 23May60; DU51037.
MEASLES AND THE TOY CHEST, an original
operetta by Shirley Joslin Klipper.
© Shirley Joslin Klipper; 11Feb60;
DU50467.
MEASURE FOR MEASURE,
PLEASURE.
SEE MEASURE FOR
MEASURE FOR PLEASURE, a musical play in
two acts. Remotely derived from
Shakespeare's Measure for measure.
Book and lyrics by Harvey Marash,
pseud. of Harvey A. Harvey. Music by
Claude Hope, pseud. of Neal Hemachan-
dra. Based on an idea by Steve
Chandler. Text only. © Harvey A.
Harvey & Neal Hemachandra; 14Jun60;
Du51225.
MEDEA. SEE DIE TROERINNEN; MEDEA.
THE MELTING POT, a comedy in four parts
(two acts) by Eugen Reichbach.
© Eugen Reichbach; 10Feb60; DU50442,
MERCHANDISING IN ACTION--WITH DISPLAY;
recording script for Wheeling Steel
Corp. by Jam Handy Organization.
© Wheeling Steel Corp.; 2May60; C12889.
MERELY MAN, by Peter Lawrence, pseud.
of Albert McMackin, and Burton Olin,
A musical adaptation of George Ber-
nard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra in
three acts. © Burton Olin & Albert
McMackin; 23Feb60; DU50515.
MERIDIANA; commedia in tre atti di
Giuseppe Luongo. (In Ridotto.
Venezia. Nov. 1959, p.19-41)
© Giuseppe Luongo; 15Nov59; DF1326.
MERRIE OLDE NEW ENGLAND, a new musical
comedy in two acts. Book by Manya S.
Ungar. Music and lyrics by Harry F.
Ungar (Skip Ungar) © Harry F. Ungar
& Manya S. Ungar; 10Feb60; DU50445,
1960
THE MERRY BUDS OF LOVE, a play in two
acts by Ben Dubner. © Ben Dubner;
24Jun60; DU52252.
THE MESSAGE OF A SONG, an Easter play in
three acta by Thurlene Perkins Singer.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 11Mar60; DP3991.
A MESSAGE OF IMPORTANCE. SEE COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST.
METROPOLIS '2%. SEE ALICE IN
LAND.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
LAND DREAMS
JUNGLE -
SEE WOOD-
MIGHT OVER MAN, a lecture with resume
by FP. M. Degenkolb. © F. M. Degen-
kolb; 23Feb60; Cl275l.
DER MIKADO; oder, Ein toller Tag in
Titipu. Operette in zwei Akten.
Text von W, S. Gilbert. Musik von
Arthur Sullivan. Ubersetzung von
Otto Erich Deutsch. Text only.
Koln, Bosworth. NM: new German trans-
lation. © Otto Erich Deutsch;
22Dec59; DFO-925.
THE MILL RATS, a play in three acts by
Rene Metzemaekers. © Rene
Metzemaekers; 13May60; DU51122.
A MILLION POR A SMILE, a three act
comedy by A. Safronov. Translated
from the Russian by Gala Solovieva.
© Gala Solovieva; 20Jun60; DU51207.
THE MINSTREL OF DIBBLEDOWN, a play with
music for and with children in one
act by Sylvia Cirone. Text onl
© Sylvia Cirone; 2May60; Duso9as,
MIRACLE AT DAWN, an Easter pageant in
one scene by Fred T. Gilley. © Rode-
heaver Co.; 11Mar60; DP3992.
A MIRACLE FOR CHANUKO, a play with
music in two acts, by Helen Fine.
© Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions; 14Nov59; DP5925.
MIRACLE FOR MRS, MONCARTTI, a play in
one act by Zan Skolnick. © Zan
Skolnick; 3Jun60; DU51103.
THE MIRACLE OF GUADALUPE; story and
Screenplay by James O'Hanlon. Appl.
author: Jerry Fairbanks. © Jerry
Fairbanks Productions of California;
30Jun60; DUs1265.
THE MIRACLE OF THE CROSS, SEE IL
MIRACOLO DELLA CROCE.
IL MIRACOLO DELLA CROCE. (The miracle
of the cross) Melodramma in 2 atti di
Joseph D'Anna (Giuseppe D'Anna)
© Joseph D'Anna; 16May60; DU51058.
MIRANDA ATTENDS AN OPERA; monologue by
M. Frances Sherar. © Marguerite
Frances Sherar; 5Ju160; C13072.
MISS JULIE, a naturalistic tragedy in
one act by August Strindberg. Trans-
lated from the Swedish by Arvid
Paulson. © Arvid Paulson; 19Jan60;
DU50297.
MISS POTENTIAL, a play in three acts by
Joseph Edward McGovern. © Celia Belle
Gill McGovern; 1Mar60; DP3990.
MR, CLOWN, a drama in 3 acts by Robert
M. Hammond. © Robert M. Hammond;
8Jan60; DU50238.
MISTER DETECTIVE; pilot script of a new
television series by Philip M. Freed-
man. © Philip Morris Freedman;
22Jun60; DU51233.
MR, GILDAY'S INVENTION, a comedy in
three acts by P. Bailey.
© Harry P. Bailey; 16May60; DU51003.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
MR, KIMBER. (Hand und Puss) Eine
Beobachtung von James Chellyson,
pseud. of Hans Hémberg. Aus dem
Englischen tibertragen von Walter G.
Hardenberg, pseud. of Hans Hoémberg.
Wiesbaden. © Ahn & Simrock, Biihnen-
und Musikverlag; 1Mar60; DFO-938.
MR. MOON, OUR NIGHT WATCHMAN,
Shannon & Jane L. Dawson.
Shannon & Jane L. Dawson;
C1304.
MISTER WIBBEL GOES TO JAIL, a musical
comedy in two acts by Kurt Breuer &
Henry Marx. Adapted from a play by
Hans Muller-Schlésser. Text only.
© Henry Marx & Kurt Breuer; 28Mar60;
DU50711.
THE MISTRESS OF MISTERLY CASTLE, a
comedy in three acts by Esther Beeby.
© Esther Beeby; 15Apr60; DU50828.
by Mary C.
© Mary C.
16Jun60;
MRS. PARKER'S PORTRAIT, a one-act play
for women by Jane Toy Coolidge,
(Baker's royalty plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 5SJan60; DP3968,
MRS. WILTON'S FPRIENDS, a one-act play
for women by Marjorie Beech. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
Plays) © Marjorie Beech (Marjorie
Chambers); 24Sep59; DF1285.
MOBY DICK; or, The white whale, by
Herman Melville. Arranged for solo
performance in two parts 4 Philip
Hanson. © Philip Hanson; 4Apr60;
DU50793.
THE MODERN CONCEPT FOR APPLYING WORK
PRINCIPLES. SEE WORK DESIGN: THE
MODERN CONCEPT FOR APPLYING WORK
PRINCIPLES.
THE MODERN THEATRE. Vol.6. Five plays:
Lorenzaccio, Spring's awakening, The
underpants, A social success, The mea-
sures ‘taken. Edited by Eric Bentley.
Doubleday. (A Doubleday anchor book)
© Eric Bentley; 3Mar60; DP3986.
THE MONEY PRINTER. SEE THE INVENTOR:
THE MONEY PRINTER.
THE MONEY TREE, a play in three acts by
Erwin Pally. © Erwin Pally; 1Feb60;
DU50394.
THE MONEYLENDER, a play in three acts
by Fernando Josseau. Translated by
Harold Kalant. Appl author: Fernando
Josseau, employer for hire. © Fernan-
do Josseau; 3Jun60; DU51230.
MONSIEUR IL; de Georges Neveux. Reali-
Sation: Rene Wilmet.
29Dec59; DU50257.
MONSIEUR PAUL, a musical play in two
acts based on a unique and colorful
episode in the life of the lusty and
tempestuous French artist, Paul Gau-
guin, by Hal Bond. © Hal Bond;
11Jan60; DU50477.
THE MONTGOMERY BOYCOTT: AN ANALYTICAL
APPROACH; talk by Waldo B. Phillips.
© Waldo B. Phillips; 12Apr60; c12843.
© Georges Neveux;
THE MOONLIGHT OASIS, a play in 3 acts
by Bernard Sabath. © Bernard Sabath;
26Jan60; DU50355.
MOONSHINE & CHEESECAKE, a blushing
farce-comedy in three acts by Eddie
LeRoy. © Eddie LeRoy; 24mar60;
pu50684.
MOOT PLAYS, by Pierre Corneille.
Translated into English blank verse
with introductions by Lacy Lockert.
Vanderbilt University Press. © Lacy
Lockert; 10Dec59; Al22)29.
21
MORE THAN LOVE, a play in three acts by
Washington Rikon, pseud. of Irving
Rikon. © Irving Rikon; 5Jan60; DU50219.
A MORNING IN HELL, a dramatic play in
three acts by William M. Ashby.
© William M. Ashby; 12Apr60; DU50789.
MOSES-SOCRATES-CHRIST, a dramatic tril-
Ogy by August Strindberg. Translated
from the Swedish by Arvid Paulson.
© Arvid Paulson; 29Apr60; DU50883.
THE MOTHER CHURCH IN ACTION; German
translation of the original narration
script, by the Christian Science
Board of Directors of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Seientist. NM: translation. © Chris-
tian Science Board of Directors of
the Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachu-
setts; llJan60; C12664.
THE MOTHER CHURCH IN ACTION; Spanish
translation of the original narration
script, by the Christian Science
Board of Directors of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist. NM: translation. © Chris-
tian Science Board of Directors of
the Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachu-
setts; llJan60; C12665.
THE MOTHER CHURCH IN ACTION.
L'EGLISE MERE A L' OEUVRE.
SEE
MOTHER WAS IN THE MASSAGE BUSINESS, a
play in three acts by Harvey Miller.
© Harvey Miller; 23May60; DU51031.
MOUCHA, a play in two acts based on the
life and times of Marie Bashkirtseff
by LeRoma Eshbach Greth,. ©:LeRoma
Eshbach Greth; 9Mar60; DU50603.
THE MOUNTAIN FLOCK, a play in three acts
by George Graveley, pseud. of George
Graveley Edwards. St. Albans, Eng.,
Campfield Press. © George Graveley;
4Apr60; DFO-937.
MOUNTAIN MAN, I; script for a screen-
play by Robert M. Weigle & Gyneth M,
Waldron, © Robert M. Weigle & Gyneth
M. Waldron; 1Feb60; DU50402,
THE MOURNING LINE; play in three acts by
Richard B. Boyd. © Richard Howard
Benton Boyd; 26Feb60; DU50552.
MOUSSELINE; comedie en 4 actes de Louis
Velle. © Louis Velle; 25Jan60;
DU50417.
MOZART'S DON GIOVANNI; adapted for jun-
ior high school presentation. Trans-
lation of libretto and abridgement of
score by Norman Phillips. © Norman
Phillips; 19Apr60; DU50926.
M'STIEUR BOBO OF PARIS; or, Dog on a
cold stone step, a play in three acts
and nine scenes by Jules S. Taylor &
William Chapman, © Jules S. Taylor
& William Chapman; 20Jan60; DU50301.
MULE TRAIN; story & teleplay by Dehl
Berti. © Dehl Berti; 19May60; DU51021.
THE MULTITUDE, a play in four scenes by
T, C. Upham. © Thomas Carlton Upham;
29Feb60; DU50549.
LA MURAILLE LIQUIDE. SEE REFUGEE.
MURDER AT BEDTIME, a play in two acts by
Rosemary Casey. © Rosemary Casey;
16Mar60; DU50635.
MURDER BELOW ZERO; screenplay by Walter
Brooke. © Walter Brooke; 26Apr60;
DU50879.
22 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MURDER ON ARRIVAL, a play in three acts
by George Batson. English version by
Peter Hoar & Gawn Grainger. London,
S$. French. (French's acting edition)
Prev. reg. as Brook hollow, 1958. NM:
revisions. © George Batson; 23Feb60;
DP4O4S.
MURDER ON THEIR BRAIN; screenplay by
Harry Mantel. © Harry Mantel; 2May60;
pDu50919.
THE MURDERER.
GOD, 2.
THE MUSIC OF MISTER MUNDY, an original
story and teleplay in three acts by
James T. McGinn. © Henry A. Kalcheim
& James T. McGinn; 26May60; DU51195.
SEE THIS NATION UNDER
MY DEAREST LOVE, a play in three acts
by Miriam Lang. © Miriam Lang;
27Nov59; DU50196.
MY FATHER'S SON, a two act drama by
Charles A. Watson. © Charles A.
Watson; 6Apr60; DU50751.
MY LAST DUCHESS, a play in three acts
by Benjamin Hanft. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Big Napoleon, 14Mar55,
DU39310. NM: revisions. © Benjamin
Hanft; 22Jan60; DU50322,
MY SISTER, MY SPOUSE. (Abimelech fed)
A sacred comedy in two acts by Donald
Sutherland. © Donald Sutherland;
8Mar60; DU50602,
MY SON, SORDE! SEE BEHOLD, MY SON!
MY VISIT TO THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, WASH-
INGTON, D. C., a talk by Marie Forker.
© Marie Forker; 29Feb60; C12763.
THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGERS, a play with
music in three acts by Mary E. Win-
chester. © Mary E. Winchester & Hugo
Norden; 20May60; DU51028.
MYSTERY OF THE INDIAN BALL; historical
play in two acts by Paula Ikard Dye.
© Paula Ikard Dye; 21Mar60; DU50669.
N
THE NAKED CUTS, a screenplay by Norman
Budd. © Norman Budd; 26Apr60; DU50881.
NAKED TO LAUGHTER, a play in three acts
by Joseph Feinstein. © Joseph Fein-
stein; 27Apr60; DU50907.
THE NAME GAME, a comedy in three acts by
Joe Roubal (Joseph H. Roubal)
© Joseph H. Roubal; 5May60; DU50943.
NAMING THE BABY, a play in 1 act by
Mary Carroll Gore. © Mary Carroll
Gore; 25Jan60; DU50339.
NAPOLEON IN NEW ORLEANS, von Georg
Kaiser. In German. © Felix Bloch
Erben; 11Apr60; DU50807.
NARCISSUS, a two-act drama-fantasy by
Duane E. Shaver. © Duane E. Shaver;
6May60; DU50950.
A NATCHEZ SEANCE, or, The return of a
rebel mother. Recording script by
Neva F. Thompson. © Neva F. Thompson;
30Dec59; C12647.
THE NATIVE TONGUE OF LONELINESS, a play
in three acts by Alexander Gotfryd &
Robert Herron. © Alexander Gotfryd &
Robert Herron; 15Jun60; DU51156.
LES NEGRES, SEE THE BLACKS: A CLOWN
SHOW.
NELA, una pelicula. Argumento por Iuisa
Acero; musica por Elisa Bentabol.
Adaptacion y guion technico por Charl
Ebol, pseud. de Elisa Bentabol San-
chez. Text only. © Elisa Bentabol
Sanchez & Iuisa Acero Nuevo; 2May60;
Du50985.
A NEST OF SCORPIONS, a light comedy in
three acts by Ray Parry. London,’
S, French. (French's acting edition)
© Ray Parry; 8Dec59; DF1294.
NEVADA LEGEND, a musical play in one
act. Music by Jerry Hoxton; book &
lyrics by Vincent Brann. © Jerry
Hoxton & Vincent Brann; 8Jan60;
pu50236.
NEVER MURDER YOUR FATHER, YOU'LL ALWAYS
GET SHOT IN THE END. SEE BROTHER
AGAINST BROTHER.
NEVER SAY LOVE YOU, a new play in two
acts by E, R. Armstrong. © Edwin Ross
Armstrong; 16May60; DU50998.
THE NEW FRONTIER, by Kermit Hunter.
© Board of Education, the Methodist
Church; 11Nov59; A431395.
THE NEW LAND. SEE THE GAUCHO.
A NEW PHILOSOPHY;
Erdos,
C12826.
lecture by Leslie L.
© Leslie L. Erdos; 4Apr60;
THE NEW POWER OF RADIO BROADCASTING,
a one-act play by Dan Kalenak. © Dan
Kalenak; 22Jan60; C12680.
NEW SAVINGS IN POLE INSPECTION AND MAIN-
TENANCE; color sound slidefilm script
prepared for the Dow Chemical Co.
Writer: Dayton Closser. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 11lJan60;
012694.
A NEW START, a play in three acts by
Clarence Walter Lange. © Clarence
Walter Lange; 22Jan60; DU50321.
THE NEW UNIFORM, a play in three acts by
Marion A. McGuire. © Marion A.
McGuire; 8Jun60; DU51128.
NEXT TO GODLINESS, a play in three acts
by Al Sugg. © Al Sugg; lJun60;
DU51090.
NIEMCY; sztuka w 3 aktach, by Leon
Kruczkowski, Warszawa. (Biblioteka
szkolna) © Panstwowy Instytut
Wydawniczy; 28Feb58; AF17585.
NIGHT; monologue by Johnny Gunn,
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12777.
THE NIGHT IN PARIS, a new comedy in
three acts by W. C. Kelly. Appl.
states prev. reg. DU48854. NM: re-
visions. OW. C. Kelly; 11Feb60;
puU50450.
THE NIGHT OF CHARLIE FURST, a play in
two acts by Conrad Josephs, pseud. of
Conrad Bromberg. © Conrad Josephs;
21Jun60; DU51211.
NIGHT OF THE KEY; original screenplay by
Harold Ross. © Harold Ross; 15Jun60;
DUS1161.
NIGHTMARE. SEE DRESS REHEARSAL.
NINE MILES TO NOON, an original story
and screenplay by Herbert J. Leder.
© Herbert J. Leder; 2Jun60; DU51095.
1960 ELECTRIC RANGE COMPARISON; script
for a black and white sound slidefilm
on competitive comparison of electric
ranges for Frigidaire Division, Gener-
al Motors Corp. Writer, David C.
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
23Mar60; C12817.
1960 FORECAST: BANNER YEAR FOR DIS-
HONESTY. SEE THE BILLION DOLLAR
PAYOLA.
1961 DISHWASHERS AND PROGRAM. SEE
SUBJECT: 1961 DISHWASHERS AND
PROGRAM.
Jan.—June
1960 REFRIGERATOR COMPETITIVE COMPARI-
SON (TWO-DOOR); script for a black and
white sound slide film comparing com-
petitive refrigerators prepared for
Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. Writer, David C. Welling.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 235Mar60;
c12816.
NO CORNER IN HEAVEN, a play in two acts
by Joseph Caruso, Jr. © Joseph George
Caruso, Jr.; 3Jun60; DU51099.
NO CORNER TO HIDE IN, a reader's theatre
script by Jeff Jones, pseud. of George
W. Jones. © Jeff Jones; 3Jan60;
DP3976.
NO HELP FROM HEAVEN, a play in two parts
by Maurice Kurtz. A modern American
version of Balzac's novel Le pere
Goriot. © Maurice Kurtz; 16Jun60;
DU51168.
NO MAN'S LAND; script for a series of
television programs by Wolf Enter-
prises. First program. © Wolf Enter-
prises, Inc.; 6Apr60; DU50988.
NO RESPECT. SEE SWAP THE KNOW=HOW
PROGRAM, NO RESPECT.
NO STRENGTH IN TEARS, a drama for
television in three acts by Curt
Herring (Curtis C, Herring) © Curtis
C. Herring; 22Jan60; DU50324,
NOAH'S ARK, a serial of four half an
hour TV network plays adapted from...
play by Akos Iudasy. © Akos Ludasy;
2Mar60; DU50634.
NOAH'S ARK, a 2 act play by Akos Ludasy.
© Akos Ludasy; 2Mar60; DU50632.
NOAH'S ARK, a two act stage play in
eight scenes by Akos Ludasy. Flood
age and cavemen version. © Akos
Ludasy; 2Mar60; DU50633.
NOBODY KNOWS HOW BARLEY GROWS, a comedy
in three acts by Louis Lantz. From a
story by John Morrin. © Louis Lantz;
29Mar60; DU50719.
LA NOCHE TIENE SU FIN; argumento por
Henri Grundman, Madrid, Copias
Tudela. © Henri Grundman; 20Jan60;
DFO-929.
NON-SENSE; screenplay by Giancarlo Imi.
© Barbara lui; 3May60; DU50930.
THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH, a sound slidefilm
scenario for Cadillac Motor Car Divi-
sion by Haig & Patterson, Inc.
© Cadillac Motor Car Division, General
Motors Corp.; 25Mar60; c12849.
THE NOOSE TIGHTENS. SEE HALULAtA
MIT! EADEKET.
NOT FAR FROM THE TREE, a play in three
acts by Milburn Smith. © Milburn
David Smith, Jr.; 5Feb60; DU50419,
NOT IN OUR STARS, a play in three acts
by Leonard Lee. © Leonard Iee;
20Apr60; DU50847.
UNE NUIT PAS COMME LES AUTRES; piece en
trois actes de Colette Noirot.
© Colette Noirot; 14Mar60; DU50705.
O
O BERE O AFFOGARE; commedia in un atto,
di Leo di Castelnovo (Leopoldo Pulle)
Adapted & edited by Emilio Goggio.
(The Heath graded Italian readers,
book 6) © D, C. Heath & Co.;
17Feb60; Al36319.
OBSERVATIONS AND PROPOSALS RELATIVE TO
AN EXTENSION OF USAGE OF LIQUID SOAP;
prepared for oral delivery to offi-
1960
eials and/or representatives of drug,
chemical, cosmetic, soap companies
and other interested groups by Harry
Grabstald. © Harry Grabstald; 5Peb60;
c12717.
OBSERVATIONS AND PROPOSALS RELATIVE TO
RECTAL SUPPOSITORY THERAPY FOR THE
COMMON COLD IN CHILDREN; prepared for
oral delivery to officials and/or
representatives of drug, chemical and
pharmaceutical companies and other
interested groups by Harry Grabstald.
© Harry Grabstald; 28Jan60; C12697.
OBSERVATIONS AND PROPOSALS RELATIVE TO
THE MANUFACTURE OF COLA AND OTHER SOFT
DRINKS SPECIFICALLY FOR CHILDREN; pre-
pared for oral delivery to officials
or representatives of soft drink
and/or bottling companies, and other
interested groups by Harry Grabstald.
© Harry Grabstald; 9Mar60; C1201.
OCHO MINIATURAS; estampas liricas origi-
males de Manuel Benitez Carrasco &
others. Musica de F. Merenciano
Bosch. Text only. © Manuel Benitez
Carrasco, Andres Molina Moles, Antonio
Garcia Fernandez & Manuel Garcia
Fernandez; 26Febd60; DU50581.
OF KINDRED MINDS, a play in three acts
by Robert Charles, pseud. of Robert
Charles Lee. © Robert Charles;
28Jun60; DUS1251.
OFTEN BROKE, BUT NEVER POOR; monologue
by Johnny Drake. © Sherman Music Co.;
Sapr60; C12949.
OH DAD, POOR DAD, MOMMA'S HUNG YOU IN
THE CLOSET AND I'M FEELIN' SO SAD,
@ pseudo-classical tragi-farce in a
bastard French tradition in one act
by Arthur L. Kopit. © Arthur Lee
Kopit; 25Jan60; DU50335.
OIL FROM THE GROUND UP; recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12917.
OLD CARS--NEW BUSINESS; recording script
for the Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp. ;
@May60; C12882.
OLD ERIE DAYS, a musical play in three
acts by Barbara May Laurer. Text
only. © Barbara May Laurer; 1Mar60;
DU50560.
THE OLD PHILOSOPHER; rug cleaning
commercials prepared by the Randall
Co. Appl. authors: Steven Soulos &
John Leavitt. © Randall Co.; 15Jun60;
€13037.
OLD SULTAN, a play with music in eight
scenes based on Grimm's fairy tales.
Adapted by Ruth Lipscomb. © Ruth
Lipscomb; 13Jun60; DU51174.
OLIMPIA. SEE THE BORO.
OMNIBUS, a play in three acts by Peter
pews 3 © Peter Daniel Hilty; 1Dec59;
DP. 5
ON A DULL SUNDAY ZEUS CREATED MAN, a
play in three acts by Leon Witten.
© Leon Witten; 23May60; DU51038.
ON COURSE, ON THE GLIDE PATH; no.7001
recording script by Aero-Progress,
Inc. © Aero-Progress, Inc.; 4Apr60;
€12827.
ON S'AIMERA DEDANS LA TOMBE. SEE
SPITE OF THE DEVIL.
ON THE FENCE, a monologue by Bill Radd,
pseud, of Billie Radliff. © Bill
Radd; 7Mar60; C12800.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
ON THE HOOK, a play in three acts by
Franklin Case. © Franklin D. Case;
27Apr60; DU50886.
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS; play
in three acts by Virginia R. White
(Mrs. Almon T, tite) © Virginia R.
White; 7Dec59; DU50309.
ON YOUR OWN FEET, a comedy in one act
by Mildred Hark & Noel McQueen,
Appl. author: Walter H. Baker Co.,
employer for hire, © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 29Jan60; DP3958.
ONCE ROUND ON THE SPIRAL, a play in
three acts by Charles Edwin Anderson.
© Charles Edwin Anderson; 7Jan60;
Du50234.
ONE, CALLED JUDAS. (Un, nomme Judas)
A play in three acts by Claude Andre
Puget & Pierre Bost. English text by
Jane Hinton (Jane Hinton Gates)
© Jane Hinton Gates; 19Feb60; DU50544,
ONE DOLLAR TICKETS: AN ADJUSTABLE, IN
TRADE, ADVERTISING PROMOTION. Tele-
vision commercial script no.7 by
Harold Fred Hughes. © Harold Fred
Hughes; 23Feb60; C12747.
ONE FOOT IN PARADISO, a comedy in 2 acts
by Tony Buttitta (Anthony Buttitta)
Appl. states prev. reg. as Carissima
in 1955. NM: revisions. © Anthony
Buttitta; 4apr60; DU50733.
ONE FOR THE MONEY, a mystery comedy in
three acts by Jessie Clough (Mrs.
Burnell Clough) © Jessie Clough;
15Feb60; DU50470.
ONE GAY SUMMER (AND AFTER) A play in
two acts, six scenes and one set by
Philip Harding Jordan. © Philip H.
Jordan; 15Jun60; DUs1160.
ONE MORE WALTZ, a play in three acts by
Isabella Davis. © Isabella Davis;
16Jun60; DU51169.
ONE OF PHARAOH'S LEAN CATTLE, a play in
two acts by D. C, Fitch. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Start as a child,
3Sep54, DUS7804. NM: revisions.
© David Charles Fitch; 12May60;
DU50973.
ONE THIN THREAD, a play in one act by
Peter A. Dart. © Peter A. Dart;
16May60; DU51007.
ONESIMUS, an ortginal three act drama by
David Hargrove. © David Hargrove;
23Mar60; DUS0691.
THE ONLY CHILD, a play in three acts by
Daisy Wolf. NM: revisions. © Daisy
B. Wolf; 14Mar60; DU50624.
ONLY HUMAN, a comedy in three acts by
Manuel Seff. © Manuel Seff;
25Jan60; DU50340.
ONLY THE GAME-FISH SWIM UPSTREAM, a play
in three acts by Mae Savell Croy &
Carol Croy Ebert. © Mae Savell Croy &
Carol Croy Ebert; 7Mar60; DU51013.
ONLY THE GOOD, a new play in three acts
by Clyde Ware. NM: revisions.
© Clyde Ware; 28Apr60; DU50892.
ONLY THE PYRE, a play by Elisabeth Mann
Borgese. © Elisabeth Mann Borgese;
17Feb60; DU50487.
AN OPEN BOOK: FEDOR DOSTOYEVSKY II;
audio script for a half hour televi-
sion show by Gene Patrick Halboth.
NM: revisions & additions. © Gene
Patrick Halboth; 23Mar60; DU50692.
THE OPEN DOOR; script for a radio pro-
gram for shut-ins by Hazel Elizabeth
Park, © Hazel Elizabeth Park;
25Feb60; C12767.
bh
o
OPENING PRESENTATION FOR FIELD MEETING;
standard motion picture script for
Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. Writer: David Welling. © Wild-
ing, Inc.; 11Jan60; C12692.
OPERATING THE EUCLID C-6 CRAWLER TRACTOR;
script for a sound slidefilm prepared
for Euclid Division of General Motors
Corp. Writer: Dayton C. Closser.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 1lJan60;
12695.
OPODEIMUS, an original drama on a
metaphysical theme in four acts by
Mark Benjamin Fox, © Mark Benjamin
Fox; 3Mar60; DU50574.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMBEZZLEMENT IN THE
DAIRY INDUSTRY, an address by Norman
Jaspan, president Norman Jaspan Asso-
ciates, Inc., management engineers,
and Investigations, Inc., Fact-finding
Division, to Milk Industry Foundation
& International Assn. of Ice Cream
Manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania, March 24, 1960. © Norman Jas-
pan; 28Mar60; ¢C12825.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS--AT HOME PLATE;
script by William L. Larson.
© William L. Larson; 24Jun60; C13064.
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CHICAGO
DIOCESE. SEE THE UNBROKEN CHAIN.
ORPHEE. SEE ORPHEUS.
ORPHEUS. (Orphee) Tragedy in one act
and an intermission by Jean Cocteau.
Translated by David Ossman. © David
Ossman; l4Apr60; DU50821.
ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD, by Jacques
Offenbach. Written specifically for
the stage, a new, accurate, and idio-
matic translation into English by
Charles B. Paul. Libretto. English &
French. © Charles B, Paul; 4Apr60;
DU50739.
OSCAR WILDE, SAINT AND SINNER, a drama
in three acta by Marcelle Lane.
© Marcelle Lane; 12Apr60; DU50780.
OTHER BAND MAGIC SHOWS FOR FOOTBALL
HALFTIMES. SEE THE LIBERTY BELL
RINGS AGAIN AND OTHER BAND MAGIC
SHOWS FOR FOOTBALL HALFTIMES.
THE OTHER VOLUNTEER; Legends of Mid-
America, Civil War, Cairo, 1861, by
W. C, Welborn & W. C, Welborn, Jr.
© W. C, Welborn & W. C. Welborn, Jr.;
25Jan60; DU50347.
OUR CAPT, SARAH; recording script by
Sarah Anna Gonzalez. © Sarah Anna
Gonzalez; 6Apr60; C12951.
OUR CHRISTMAS TREE, a play in three acts
by Don E. Powers, pseud. of Edmond
Ojalvo. © Edmond Ojalvo; 18Apr60;
DP4023.
OUR POSITION CONCERNING THE CONSTITU-
TION, an address composed by Herbert
A. Schloss. © Herbert A. Schloss;
23Jun60; C13071.
OUT OF DESPAIR, a choral reading for
Easter by Kitty McCann. Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 6Jan60;
DP3970.
OUT OF DREAMS, a play for class night
by Mary Sullivan Kelley. © Mary
Sullivan Kelley; 4Feb60; DP3960.
OUT OF THE BLUE, a dim view in three
acts by Alen Robin. NM: additions &
revisions. © Alen Robin; 14Mar60;
DU50627.
24 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
OUT OF THE DARKNESS, an original histor-
deal television drama for a ninety
minute production by Leslie Watson.
NM: additions & revisions. © Leslie
Watson; 10Jun60; DU51141.
OUT OF THE SHADOWS, a motion picture
script prepared for the Michigan Can-
cer Foundation. Writer, Bob Copley.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 23Mar60;
c12820.
OUT OF THE WILDERNESS; screenplay by
Lorraine Brundage. © Lorraine T.
Brundage; 29Jun60; DU51256.
OUTLOOK TOWER ON THE MOUNT PALOMAR.
SEE AUSSICHTSPUNKT AUF DEM BERG
PALOMAR.
AN OUTPOST OF PROGRESS, by Joseph Conrad.
Television script adapted by Gene P.
Halboth. © Gene P. Halboth; 19Apr60;
pus50841,
OUTSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN; recording script
MG V-15007 by Shelley Berman. © Vivid
Pub. Co., Inc.; 4Apr60; C12832.
OUTSIDE THE DOOR, a play in five scenes
by Wolfgang Borchert. English adapta-
tion by Eve Slatner. © Eve Slatner;
15Jun60; DUS1163.
OVER THE HILLS; four plays for youth,
by James S, Wallerstein. Illustrated
by Nitsa Savramis, Bellamy Press.
© James S, Wallerstein; 22Jan60
(in notice: 1959); A26610.
CVERLOOKED UNDER OATH. SEE THREE
NEEDLES IN A HAYSTACK.
OWEN WISTER GOES WEST, a play in two
acts and 10 scenes by Fanny Kemble
Wister (Frances Kemble Wister Stokes)
Based on the book Owen Wister out
West and also using two short stories
Hanks woman and Destiny at Drybone,
both by Owen Wister, © Frances Kemble
Wister Stokes; 9Mar60; DU50607.
OWEN WISTER OUT WEST. SEE OWEN WISTER
GOES WEST.
OWNER PROTECTION MEANS SALES PROTECTION;
recording script for the Oldsmobile
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General Motors
Corp.; 2May60; C12940.
P
THE PALADINS OF CHARLEMAGNE, a chil-
dren's play in three acts by Art Beer,
Jr. (Arthur James Beer, Jr.) © Arthur
James Beer, Jr.; 12Apr60; DU50785.
PANTHEON, a play in three acts by Jerome
Weidman & Irving Wallace. © Jerome
Weidman & Irving Wallace; 4May60;
pDu50945.
PARADISE VALLEY, a play in five scenes
by Mick Daugherty, pseud. of Melvin
C. Daugherty. © Melvin C. Daugherty;
12May60; DU50978.
PARALLEL SHADOWS, a screenplay by
Michael Laurence, pseud. of Michael
Stoppelman, and Otto Salamon,
© Michael Laurence & Otto Salamon;
24Dec59; DU50318.
PARTIBUS PLUNKER, a play in three acts
by Andrew David MacNeilly. © Andrew
David MacNeilly; 4Jan60; DU50211.
PARTITA A PUGNI. SEE THE PRIZE FIGHT.
THE PARTY, a play in two acts by Jane
Arden. (Im Plays of the year. lLon-
don. Vol.18, p.221-317) © Jane
Arden; 29Jun59; DF1288.
PARTY TIME, a play in three acts by
Marion Hart (Marion Hart Adler)
© Marion Hart Adler; 21Mar60; DU50664.
A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a play in three acts
by Santha Rama Rau (Vasanthi Rama ‘Rau
Bowers) From the novel by E, M. Fors-
ter. © Vasanthi Rama Rau Bowers &
E. M. Forster; 5Feb60; DU50423.
PASSPORTS TO PLEASURE, a shooting script
for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Writer, David Blomquist. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 11May60;
DU51053.
PATHS OF JUDGMENT, a play in three acts
by Raymond J. Buck, Jr. © Raymond J.
Buck, Jr.; 18Jan60; DU50283.
PATRIOT TOM PAINE, by Sara Reavin. An
historical play based on the book The
tragic patriot, by Joseph Lewis.
© Joseph Lewis & Sara Reavin; 31Dec59;
pDu50242.
PATTERN; monologue by Fredric Brown,
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12775.
THE PATTERN AND THE POWER OF THE HOLY
EUCHARIST, a series of five lectures
by Donald E. Bodley. © Donald E.
Bodley; 25Apr60; cl12992.
THE PAWNS, a play in six scenes by David
G. Rigney. © David G. Rigney;
13Jun60; DU51147.
THE PAY-OFF MINUTE; recording script for
the Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. ;
2May60; C12916.
PEACE DAY ON THE PRAIRIE.
PEACE DAY.
PEDODONTICS.
DENTISTRYe
SEE PRAIRIE
SEE THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF
PENDULUM, a musical trilogy by Louis
Alfred Voss. Text only. © louis
Alfred Voss; 15Jan60; DU50268.
THE PENDULUM OF LOVE, a play in one act,
four scenes by John Whitman Watley.
© John Whitman Watley; 31Mar60;
DU50730.
PERCEPTIBLE PILLARS; one act play with
music by Rudae R. Tieger. © Rudae R.
Tieger; 10Mar60; DU50648.
PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE SERIES NO.1;
recording script by M. W. Britton.
© Mervin W. Britton; 13May60; C13006.
LE PERE GORIOT. SEE NO HELP FROM
HEAVEN.
THE PERFECT MATE, a play in nine scenes.
Book & lyrics by Marilyn Stern. Mu-
sic by Saul Stern. © Saul Stern &
Marilyn Stern; 26Jan60; DU50378.
PERFECT TIMING; 30-minute mystery for
television by Phoebe Wray, pseud. of
Phoebe Rae Gregory. © Phoebe Wray;
10Feb60; DU50444,
THE PERILOUS ASSIGNMENT, a screen drama
in twenty scenes by Robert Chenault
Givler. NM: additions & revisions.
© Robert Chenault Givler; 12Feb60;
DU50478.
PERPETUA, a play in six scenes by Nolan
Harrigan. © Nolan Harrigan, Jr.;
1Mar@0; DU50557.
PERSON UNKNOWN, a play in three acts by
John Alldridge from an idea by Wyn
Davis. London, S. French. (French's
acting edition) © John Alldridge;
17Nov59; DF1302.
Jan.—June
PEST CONTROL; 60 sec. radio spots by
Orkin Exterminating Co. Scripts 61-
72. © Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc.;
11May60; C12965.
PEST CONTROL; 30 sec. radio spots by
Orkin Exterminating Co. Scripts 81-
95. © Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc.;
1lMay60; C12966.
PETER'S ADVENTURE, a musical play in
three acts. Script by Lester & Bea-
trice Gaspar; music & lyrics by Bea-
trice Gaspar. NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Beatrice Wolf Gaspar &
Lester G. Gaspar; 7Jan60; DU50231.
THE PHOENIX KEEPER, a play in verse by
Henry Gordon Hilden. © Henry Gordon
Hilden; 13Jan60; DP3954.
PICK AND TAKE, THEN TAKE YOUR PICK.
SEE CHOOSE AN INTELLECT.
PICK-UP, a one-act play by Richard W,
Harris. © Richard W. Harris; 8Mar60;
DU50600.
THE PICTURE WINDOW; recording script for
Russell Kelly Office Service by Jam
Handy Organization. © Russell Kelly
Office Service, Inc.; 2May60; C12878.
A PIECE OF MY MIND; sound slidefilm
shooting script for Montgomery Ward &
Company, Training Department. Writer,
Jim Sagabiel. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire, © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; DU51182.
THE PIED PIPER, a musical play in one
act by Robert Ashenhurst. © Robert
Ashenhurst; 26Jan60; DU50362.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. SEE BLOW IT
COOL.
PIEGE POUR UN HOMME SEUL; 4 ‘tableaux de
Robert Thomas. © Robert Thomas;
14Mar60; DU50704.
PILLOW OF FEATHERS, an original play in
three acts for the stage by Ellen
Gaudin & Doreen Roberts, pseudonyms of
Helen M. Gaudin (Mrs. Daniel Gaudin)
© Helen M. Gaudin; 13Apr60; DU50810.
PIN PON, a motion picture script for the
teaching of beginning Spanish in the
elementary grades by Salvatore C.
Mangiafico. Episode no.l. © Murray
Languages, Inc. & S, C, Mangiafico;
29Apr60; ¢c12994.
THE PINK DRUM, a play in three acts by
Conrad Deni, pseud. of Conrad Denis.
© Conrad Denis; 13Apr60; DU50813.
THE PINK ROSE; libretto for a musical
comedy in two acts by Edward Barry
Roberts. Based on The pink rose, a
novel of manners by Elspeth Woodward &
Edward Roberts. © Edward Barry
Roberts & Elspeth Woodward; 26May60;
DU51059.
THE PINK SIAMESE, a musical play for
children to perform. Music by Seymour
Barab; words by Susan Otto. Dialogue
and melody line. © Boosey & Hawkes,
Inc.; 20May60; DP4032.
PLAN TO PROMOTE; sound slidefilm shoot-
ing script for Montgomery Ward & Com-
pany, Training Department. Writer,
Hal Secor. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; DU51188.
THE PLANT, a play in three acts by Edna
Sheklow. © Edna Sheklow; 16May60;
DU51002.
PLATONOV, an early untitled play in
four acts by Anton Chekhov. Trans-
lated & adapted by Alex Szogyi.
© Alex W. Szegyi; llJan60; DU50249.
1960
PLAY KING ON THE MOUNTAIN, a play in
three acts by Charles Booth, pseud.
of Clifford A. Tricou. © Charles
Booth; 27Jan60; DU50334.
PLAYBACK, a one act play and series for
television written and conceived by
larry Leslie. © Larry leslie;
3 C12999.
PLEASE HEAR ME, a play in three acts by
Howard J. Hardardt. © Howard J.
Hardardt; 19Apr60; DU50535.
THE PLIGHT OF THE PARVENU, a dramatic
composition by Richard W. Woudenberg.
© Richard W. Woudenberg; 25Feb60;
DU50543.
POEMES A JOUER. Theatre, II. L'A.B.C.
de notre vie, Rythme a trois temps,
Une voix sans personne, Le temps du
verbe, Les amants du metro, Tonnerre
Sans orage; par Jean Tardieu. Paris.
© Librairie Gallimard; 1Mar60; DPO-945.
TEE POET'S PROGRESS. SEE THE FOURTH
PIG.
POINT OF LAW: THE BRIDE IN THE BATH, by
Joseph W. Kapfer & Willis Gould. One
of a series of television plays based
Om & concept by Joseph W. Kapfer.
© Joseph W. Kapfer & Willis E. Gould;
1Jun60; DUs1084.
A POLITICAL HELLO WITH MUSIC, a play
with music by John J. O'Rourke.
Text only. © John J. O'Rourke;
1Peb60; DU50396.
THE POOR SPORTS, a play in three acts
written by Henry Gershwin, pseud. of
Henry Gershwin Mazlen. © Henry
Gershwin Mazlen; l12Apr60; DUS0779.
POP THE QUESTION; original script for
the production of a television show by
P. T. Hines. © Paisley T. Hines;
23Mar60; C12822.
PORT OF PLEASURE, an operetta in ome act,
Book by Clarence E. Kearney; music by
Elliot Griffis; lyrics by Kearney &
Griffis. Text only. © Clarence E.
Kearney; llApr60; DU50769.
PORTAVA LA MASCHERA; commedia in tre
atti di Alessandro De Stefani.
© Alessandro De Stefani; 15Jan60;
DU50374.
PORTRAIT OF A SCIENTIST; radio script by
the American Cancer Society. © Ameri-
ean Cancer Society, Inc.; 12Apr60;
12862.
POST CARDS FROM CAMP; monologue by Sam
Levenson (Samuel Levenson) © Sam
Levenson; 29Jun60; C€13069.
POWDER YOUR WIG, a musical comedy in two
acts by Henry Clay Fanelli. Text
only. © Henry Clay Fanelli; 18Apr60;
DU50833.
THE POWER WITHIN YOU; recording script
by Ralph R. Brown. © Ralph R. Brown;
13Jan60; C12667.
A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SPEECH IMPROVE-
MENT, LESSON 1-6; and Radio and tele-
vision technique, lesson 7-12, by Ray
Shelton (Raymond Lindy Shelton)
© Raymond L. Shelton; 11Apr60; c12864.
PRAIRIE PEACE DAY; or, Peace day on the
prairie. Opera in one act for per-
formance by children or adults by
George Wehner. © George Wehner;
16Mar60; DU50637.
PREACHER LADY, a play in 3 acts by
Jessie B. Blanton. NM: additions &
revisions. © Jessie Belle Blanton;
27Jun60; DUs1248.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
PRELUDE; screenplay written by Michael
J. Curtin & Gene L. Hooper. © Michael
J. Curtin, Jr. & Gene L. Hooper;
14Jan60; DU50266.
PREMIER PERFORMANCE,
script for Standard Oil Co.
Writer, Tom Byrnes. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Standard 011 Co.; 1llMay60; C13005.
SEE ABRAHAM
a sound slidefilm
Job 9756.
THE PRESIDENTIAL YEARS.
LINCOLN--GREAT OF MEN.
PRESS CONFERENCE, a comedy in one act
by Peter Woititz. © Peter Woititz;
1Feb60; DU50392.
PREVENTING SUITS FOR MEDICAL NEGLI-
GENCE. SEE SOME NOTES ON PREVENTING
SUITS FOR MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF THE NEW C-6
CRAWLER; script for a sound slidefilm
prepared for Euclid Division of Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Writer: Dayton C.
Closser. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
llJan60; €12696.
PREVIEWING THE ALL-STAR SALES DEVELOP-
MENT PROGRAM; script for a motion pic-
ture prepared for Plymouth. writer,
John Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; C13025.
PRICE STICKER SELLING; recording script
for the Pontiac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12922.
THE PRINCE, a musical play in three acts
by Susanna Holt Davis. Text only.
© Susanna H. Davis Enterprises, Inc.;
20Jun60; DUf1208.
THE PRINCE OF THE PIN ELVES; dramatiza-
tion in three parts by Elsie D.
Harder. From the book of the same
title by Charles Lee Sleight. © El-
sie D. Harder; 12Feb60; DU50454.
PRINCESS MARINA, a musical fantasy in
three acts. Book by Isabel Anderson
(Mrs, Larz Anderson) Music and lyrics
by Grace Warner Gulesian (Mrs. M. H.
Gulesian) © Riker, Brown & Welling-
ton, Inc.; l16May32; DP3974.
DER PRINZ VON HOMBURG, von Hans Werner
Henze. Oper in drei Akten nach dem
Schauspiel von Heinrich von Kleist.
Piir Musik eingerichtet von Ingeborg
Bachmann. Klavierauszug von Walter B.
Tuebben. Mainz. (Edition Schott
5080) © B. Schott's Sdhne; 18May60;
DFO-958.
THE PRIZE FIGHT. Partita a pugni. By
Vieri Tosatti. Concert drama in an
introduction and three round, for
soloists, chorus and orchestra; words
by Luciano Conosciani; English ver-
sion by Chester Kallman. Voice and
piano. Italy. a states prev.
reg. 1Jul155, DF528. NM: English ver-
sion. © G. Ricordi & C.; 2Dec59;
DP3953.
THE PROBLEMS AND NEW TECHNIQUES OF
EXPORT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT; speech by
Geoffrey M. Footner. © Geoffrey M.
Footner; 2May60; c12948.
THE PROCESSION OF THE PROPHETS, a litur-
gical drama for the season of Advent.
Adapted from the original mediaeval
play by Eugene Kellenbenz, after a
manuscript of the llth century of
St. Martial of Limoges. © World
Library of Sacred Music; 250ct59;
DP3925.
THE PROCURATOR OF JUDEA.
MAGDALENE.
SEE MARY
THE PROFESSIONAL SALESMAN'S GEMS OF
TRUTH, by Walter P. Draper. © Walter
P. Draper; 27Apr60; C12870.
PROFESSOR ITNOP TAKES A HOLIDAY; record-
ing script for the Pontiac Motor Divi-
Sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; ¢C12923.
PROFILES OF EIGHT, a play in three acts
by William Edward Scott. © William
Edward Scott; 28Jun60; DU&1259.
PROFITS. SEE SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PRO-
GRAM: PROFITS.
A PROGRAM UTILIZING AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA
FOR THE SYSTEMATIZED PRESENTATION OF
PHONETICS IN THE TEACHING OF ELEMEN-
TARY READING, by Hazel Logan Loring
(Mrs. Logan Loring) © Hazel Logan
Loring; 25May60; ©€13009.
PROJECTING PROGRESS IN THE SIZZLING
SIXTIES; script to be narrated live
with a series of scenes in 16 mn.
color, for Swift & Co. Writer: Tom
Byrnes. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire, © Wilding, Inc.;
11Jan60; C12691.
PROMETHEUS, a chorodrama in two acts.
Translated from the Prometheus bound
of Aeschylus and adapted for the Amer-
ican stage by Tanagra Markham, pseud.
of Xenea Kanellos Sandor. © Tanagra
Markham; 31May60; DU51070.
PROMETHEUS BOUND. SEE PROMETHEUS.
A PROMISE KEPT; script for a sound
Sslidefilm in color prepared for Good-
year as part of the 1960 spring dealer
meetings. Writer, T. Sassano. Appl,
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 8Feb60;
c12731.
PROMOTE FOR PROFIT; recording script for
the Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp.; 2May60; Cc12884.
PROPOSALS AND OBSERVATIONS RELATIVE TO A
PRODUCT IDEA AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN
ADVERTISING AND MARKETING CAMPAIGN RE-
GARDING CHEWING GUM DESIGNED SPECIFI-
CALLY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN; prepared for
oral delivery to manufacturers, pro-
cessors, and distributors of chewing
gums and to other interested groups by
Harry Grabstald. © Harry Grabstald;
21Mar60; C12812.
PROPOSED USE OF RAILROAD FACILITIES FOR
MOTOR TRUCK AND MOTOR BUS OPERATIONS;
discourse by John Clarkeson. © John
Clarkeson; 2Feb60; C12735.
THE PROSPECT FROM THEIR DOOR, a play in
three acts by Edward R. Sammis &
Forbes Herbert Dawson. © Forbes
Herbert Dawson; llJan60; DU50244.
A PROSPECT OF THE PARK, a play in three
acts by Roger Hastings, pseud. of
Coman Leavenworth. © Coman Leaven-
worth; 20Apr60; DU50846.
THE PROUD SPINE, a play in three acts
by Marion E, George, pseud. of Max
E. Pohlman, © Max E. Pohlman;
15Jan60; DU50316.
PROUD TOWER, a play in three acts by
Howard Southgate. © Howard Southgate;
15Feb60; DU50457.
PROVE IT, in three scenes by Samuel Mass
& Thomas Murray. © Samuel Mass &
Thomas Murray; 6Jun60; DU51125.
PRZYGODA FLORENCKA; sztuka w 3 aktach.
At head of title: Ludwik Hieronim
Morstin. Warszawa, Panstwowy Instytut
Wydawniczy. © Authors Society,
Jets pf Uearilsisi, iyalsey(.
26 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PSYCHOLOGY OF SUPERVISION; treatise by
Frank Southern. © Frank Southern;
17Feb60; C12806.
PUNCHLINE; dialogue with background
music by Harriet Kane & others. NM:
"narration." © Argo Music, Inc.;
27May60; C13060.
PUNTILA AND HIS HIRED MAN; folk play by
Bertolt Brecht, after the tales and
a dramatic sketch of Hella Wuolijcki
of Finland, in a new adaptation by
Gerhard Nellhaus. Appl, states prev.
reg. DU49904, NM: revisions. © Ger-
hard Nellhaus; 18Jan60; DU50287.
PURITAN'S PROGRESS, a comedy in three
acts by Sarah Emery. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Forward Psyche. NM:
revisions & additions, © Sarah
Watson Emery; 22Jan60; DU50323.
THE PURLOINED PEARLS, a musical play in
two acts by Beulah B. Musselwhite.
© Beulah B. Musselwhite; 15Feb60;
DU50461.
THE PURPLE PEOPLES PALACE, a monologue
by Judson Vaught & Don Fenton,
© Judson Vaught & Don Fenton;
23Feb60; C12748,
PURPLE SACKCLOTH, a drama in one act by
Marge Wold (Margaret Eugenie Wold)
© Margaret Eugenie Wold; 15Feb60;
DUSO4ED.
PUSS IN BOOTS, a musical adaptation for
children in 2 acts, 5 scenes. Book &
lyrics by Gladys Fornell. Music by
Richard d'Honau. © Richard Allen
d'Honau & Gladys Fornell; 7Apr60;
DU50762.
PUT PUNCH IN YOUR PRICE! Recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
Sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12913.
Q
QUALITY MEANS SATISFACTION; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
Sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12910.
QUALITY UNDER THE SKIN, a shooting
script prepared for the Formica Corp.
Writer, Don Durian. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 26May60; C13016.
THE QUEEN OF ENDOR. SEE THE VENEFICE:
THE QUEEN OF ENDOR,
QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS.
AMAZONS.
SEE KING OF THE
QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS: SURVIVAL; feature
length serial for the screen by
J. Orman Gray. © James Orman Gray;
13May60; DU50991.
THE QUEEN'S MUSEUM AND OTHER FANCIFUL
TALES. SEE THE GRIFFIN AND THE
MINOR CANNON.
A QUIET SUNDAY, a one act play written
by Glover Buck. From an original
idea conceived by Robert Tallon.
© Glover N, Buck, Jr. & Robert Tallon;
12Feb60; DU50456.
A QUIET WALK, a play in three acts by
Jolene Bleich (Jolene Bleich Golden-
thal) © Jolene Goldenthal; 2Feb60;
DU50403.
QUINDUNO; musical composition adaptable
as ballet music. Acting version and
musical score by Sebastian Rosano.
© Sebastian Rosano; 11Jan60; DU50315.
QUITE A YOUNG GIRL, a musical comedy in
two acts based on The young visitors
by Daisy Ashford. Book by Alicen
White (Alice M. G. White) Music by
Martha Coe. Lyrics by Peter Colonna.
© Alice M. G. White, Martha D. Coe &
Peter Colonna; 8Feb60; DU50435.
QUOTH THE RAVEN NEVERMORE, a play in
three acts by Alexander Arzoumanian.
© Alexander Arzoumanian; 19Apr60;
DU50837.
R
THE RACE FOR SPACE; recording script for
the Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp. ;
2May60; C12901.
RADIANT ENERGY, THE FINAL PHILOSOPHY,
by Robert Kemp. © Robert Kemp;
27May60; c13028.
RADIO AND TELEVISION TECHNIQUE, LESSON
7-12- SEE A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO
SPEECH IMPROVEMENT, LESSON 1=6e¢
RAIN ON THE ROCKS, a play in three acts
by Sigfrid Hauck. © Sigfrid Hauck;
QMar60; DU50605.
RAINBOW'S ADVENTURES; episodes 1 through
13 by Diana Marr Johnson & Honoria
Plesch, © Honoria Plesch & Diana
Marr-Johnson; 15Feb60; DU50495,
RANDOM SCANDALS; revue material by
Darrell Random. Text only. © Darrell
Random; 3Jun60; DU51100.
THE RAPE OF THE SABINES; screenplay by
Alberto Antonio Gout. © Alberto
Antonio Gout; 16Mar60; DU5064e2.
RASPUTIN'S END. (Der Tod des Rasputin)
Opera in 3 acts, Music by Nicolas
Nabokov. Libretto by Stephen Spender
& Nicolas Nabokov. German version by
Frederick Goldbeck. Vocal score.
Paris. ©S,A, des Editions Ricordi;
313u159; DP4050.
RAU, SANTHA RAMA,
Rama Rau.
SEE Bowers, Vasanthi
THE RAVEN'S NEST, a screenplay by
Esther Beeby. © Esther Beeby;
18Jan60; DU50274.
REAL OR PERSONAL, a television drama in
fourteen scenes written especially for
the Perry Mason series by Barbara A.
Towers. © Barbara A. Towers; 27Jun60;
Dus1249.
REAL PERSONALITY & OUTSTANDING STYLE;
radio copy for Maryland Plymouth Deal-
ers Advertising Assn. from Edward
Prager Advertising Agency. © Edward
Hess Prager; 17Jun60; C13043.
A REAL PROBLEM; script for a sound
slidefilm in color prepared for the
Wayne Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Writer, Samuel Beall. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 23Mar60; c12814.
REALIDAD. SEE INTERPLAY.
THE RECKLESS DANCER AND THE WRONG DEAL;
original story and screenplay by Avni
Erdogan. © Avni Erdogan; 11Apr60;
DU50865.
RECORDING INFORMATION FOR PATIENT, by
Mary Allison. © Mary Allison;
17 Jun60; ¢13047.
RED BUTTON, a tragedy by John Bloomer.
© John H. Bloomer; 27Jan60; DU50386.
Jan—June
REFLECTIVITY, by Lloyd W. Stromgren.
© Lloyd W. Stromgren; 16Jun60; C13038.
REFRIGERATOR COMPARISONS; recording
script for the Frigidaire Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp. ; .
2May60; C12893.
REFUGEE, a play in three acts, adopted
from the novel in manuscript La
muraille liquide, by Alvar Dazil,
pseud. of Volf Roitman (Wolf Roitman)
by the author & Rita Parr (Rita Parr
Roitman) English translation from the
French, by Rita Parr. © Volf Roitman;
29Dec59; DU50205.
THE REHEARSAL, a one act play by Anne
Elliot Karro. © Anne Elliot Karro;
11Feb60; DU50449,
THE REHEARSAL, a play in 5 acts, by
George Villiers. To which is added
a Key, or critical view of the au-
thors & their writings exposed in
this play, by S. Briscoe. The crit-
ic; or, A tragedy rehearsed; a drama-
tic piece in 3 acts, by Richard
Brinsley Sherican, Pref. for the
rehearsal & The critic, by Cedric
Gale. WM: introd. & revisions.
© Barron's Educational Series, Inc.;
6May60; Aly5626.
LA REINE D'ENDOR, SEE THE VENEFICE:
THE QUEEN OF ENDOR,
RELATIVES AND BUDDIES. SEE SWAP THE
KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: RELATIVES AND
BUDDIES.
LA RELIGIEUSE; piece en trois actes de
Mare Didier et Gaston Rullier.
D'apres Diderot. © Mare Didier &
Gaston Rullier; 15Jun60; DU51217.
REMEMBER THE ALAMO; narrative in five
segments by Michael Avallone. © Lyle
Kenyon Engel; 12Apr60; c12844,
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE AND SCULPTURE.
SEE THE GREAT WORKS OF ART, 11.
RENAULT RECORD SCRIPT, by Record Adver-
aes Co. © Record Advertising Co.;
13May60; C13000.
RENE LE.DESTIN; ou, Un homme a la nuit;
piece par Alexandre Breffort. © Alex-
andre Breffort; 14mMar60; DU50703.
A REPORT TO YOU! Address to be deliv-
ered to several audiences by J. D.
Wilson. NM: additions & revisions.
© Joseph Daniel Wilson; 2May60; C12947.
REPRIEVE. SEE THIS NATION UNDER GOD,
REST YOU MERRY, a Christmas play in two
acts by Elaine Morgan. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Elaine Morgan; 270ct59; DF1298.
THE RESTLESS NATIVES, a play in three
acts by Lloyd Clay, pseud. of Lloyd
Clay Sugg. © Lloyd Clay Sugg; 5Ju160;
pus1274.
RETAIL TRAINING PROGRAM; script prepared
for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. writ-
er, T. Sassano. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 26May60; ¢13020.
THE RETURN OF A REBEL MOTHER, SEE
A NATCHEZ SEANCE.
THE RETURN OF THE LATELY DEPARTED, a
play in three acts by Max Aronson.
© Max Aronson; 17Jun60; DU51221.
RETURN TO SIENA, a play in three acts by
Pincus W. Tell. © Pincus W. Tell;
9Jun60; DUS1134.
1960
LE REVEUR; comedie par Jean Vauthier.
Paris. (Le Manteau d'arlequin)
© Librairie Gallimard; 30Mar60;
DFO-952.
REVOLUTION OF EXPECTATIONS (Filmstrip)
Time. Made by Pictocraft. 110 fr.,
Bastman color & b&w, 355 mm. With
lecture note booklet. © Time, Inc.;
24apr59; a4251352.
REWARD IN HEAVEN, a play in three acts
by Roger Milner. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition} © Roger
Milner; 10Nov59; DF1293.
RICCI, DJIN, pseud. SEE Richards,
Rick
RICHMOND, CSA, a screenplay by Clifford
Dowdey. © Richmond Television Corpor-
ation; llJan60; DU50282.
THE RIGHT PLAY FOR YOU, by Bernice
Wells Carlson. Illustrated by
Georgette Boris. © Abingdon Press;
TMaro0; Ay35222.
RINASCITA E MORTE DI LAZZARO, in due
parti di Luciantonio Ruggieri.
© Iuciantonio Ruggieri; 3May60;
pu5094
bo .
RING THE JUBILEE; recording script for
the United Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A. by Jam Handy Organization.
© United Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A.; 2May60; C12880.
THE RIVALRY, a play in two acts by Nor-
man Corwin. Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions. © Norman
Corwin; 21Jan60; DP3978.
THE RIVER BETWEEN, a comedy in three
acts by Ford Ainsworth. © Ford
Ainsworth; 22Jun60; DU51231.
ROAD BLOCKHEAD, SEE TOONERVILLE,
ROARING TWENTIES SCRAPBOOK. SEE
BAKER'S ROARING TWENTIES SCRAPBOOK.
THE ROBIN HOOD OF BROADWAY, a musical
comedy in two acts. Script, story,
lyrics and music by Walter F.
McTernan, Jr. © Walter F. McTernan,
Jr.; 25Jan60; DU50344.
THE ROCKET, a one-act opera. Music &
libretto by Edward M. Goldman. Based
on the short story, The rocket, by
Ray Bradbury. © Edward Merrill
Goldman; 25Jan60; DU50371.
ROCKSPRING, a play in five scenes by
R. G. Vliet. © Russell G. Vliet;
15Mar60; DU50628.
ROENTGENOLOGY & PRACTISE ADMINISTRATION
ISSUE. SEE THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF
DENTISTRY, Vol.2: 18.
THE ROLL OF A MANUFACTURERS' AGENT IN
THE DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL GOODS.
A lecture given at the Industrial Dis-
tribution Seminar at Clarkson College
of Technology in Potsdam, New York on
November 3, 1959, by Roger W. King.
© Roger W. King; 24Feb60; C12760.
ROMANCE TO DUST, a drama with music in
three acts by Uncle William, pseud. of
William Moore. © William Moore;
12apr60; DU50782.
ROME. SEE THE GREAT WORKS OF ART, 7.
THE ROOM, a play in one act by Harold
Pinter. © Harold Pinter; 7Apr60;
s, .
ROOT OF EVIL; original screenplay by
4 William Grefe. © William Grefe;
15Jun60; DU51165.
ROSALIE'S IN TOWN, a play in three acts
by C. Edward Jordan. © Charles
Edward Jordan; 4May60; DU50939.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
DIE ROSEN DER EINODE; flint S&tze fiir
Ballett, Stimmen und Orchester von
Thomas Bernhard. Frankfurt.
© S. Pischer Verlag, G.M.B.H.; laprs9;
DF1323.
DER ROTE FE SEE LA BATTAGLIA.
THE ROVING REPORTER OF GOOD NEWS; screen
production script by Roger Bouchard.
Presented by Leon De Pumm, Inc.
© Roger Bouchard; 1llJan60; C12661.
ROW HOUSE; 3 act play (camedy) written
by Clarence Walter Lange. © Clarence
Walter Lange; 16May60; DU51001.
ROXANE, a musical comedy in two acts
adapted from Cyrano de Bergerac by
Rostand. Music and lyrics by Ray
Haney. Adaptation by Noel Francis
Haney. © Gerald Ray Haney & Noel
Francis Haney; 9Jun60; DU51136.
THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS: Kaahumanu, Emma,
Liliuokalani; by Evelyn Seedorf Coope.
© Evelyn Seedorf Coope; 23May60;
C13007.
ROYALTY RANCH, a comedy in three acts
by H. Anthony Parks Klumpp. © Her-
mann Parks Klumpp; 25Jan60; DU50348.
RUBY RED FOR DEATH; screenplay by Norman
C. Wallace. © Norman C. Wallace;
llMar60; DU50615.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN; adaptation by Marla Ray
& Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Marla Ray &
Lyle Kenyon Engel; 26Apr60; C12869.
RUMPLESTILTSKIN; childrens' stories -
TV pilot, production N-316. Script
by M. Konigmacher & others. © Norwood
Studios, Inc.; 25Jan60; C12683.
S
THE SABLE ROSCIUS, a new play in one act
by William Hairston. © William
Hairston; 17May60; DU51121.
THE SAGA OF ETHAN ALLEN: THE GREEN
MOUNTAIN BOYS; story and teleplay by
Plora Pifield & Jay Kacin. © Flora
Fifield & Jay Kacin; 26Apr60; DU50877.
THE SAGA OF STRONGMAN MCGOWAN, a musical
comedy in one act written by James &
Ellen Langan (Mrs. James M. Langan)
© Ellen Langan & James M. Langan;
23May60; DU51036.
ST. MIKE, a screenplay by Samuel Roeca
and John David. © Production Associ-
ates Pictures, Inc.; 19Jan60; DU50289.
A SALES PROMOTION PROGRAM TO BE PRE-
SENTED TO A MAJOR MARKETING ORGANIZA-
TION IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY;
lecture by John C. LeBar. © John C.
LeBar; 25Jan60; C12702.
SANITATION MANAGEMENT AT TEXAS TECH;
tape recorded explanations of slides
presented by Texas Tech at the 4th
annual convention in New York City by
Charles F. Libby. © Charles F. Libby;
2May60; c12945.
DAS SANKT GALLER SPIEL VON DER KINDHEIT
JESU; erneuert von Albrecht Goes.
Frankfurt. © S. Fischer Verlag,
G.M.B.H.; 10ct59; DF1317.
SARAI, an original play in three acts by
Edmond C. Jeffery. © Edmond C,
Jeffery; 26May60; DU51124.
SAREY, a play in three acts by James
Fredrick McQuilkin, pseud. of James A.
MacQuilkin. © James A. MacQuilkin;
1Jun60; DU51085.
THE SATYR PLAY; variation on a theme
Suggested by Wolfe in one short act b;
Art Beer, Jr. (Arthur James Beer, a)
© Arthur James Beer, Jr.; 14Apr60;
Du50823.
SAWDUST SQUARE, a new play in one act by
Hu White (Hubert S. White, Jr.)
© Hubert S. White, Jr.; 25May60;
Du51048.
SAY ME A PRAYER, a one-act play by
Phoebe Wray, pseud. of Phoebe Rae
Gregory. NM: revisions & additions.
© Phoebe Wray; 15Apr60; DU50829.
SAY ME A PRAYER, a play in one scene by
Phoebe Wray, pseud. of Phoebe Rae
Gregory. © Phoebe Wray; 24Feb60;
DU50519.
SAY, SENIORS.
CONTEST.
SEE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
SCHNECKVILLE! SCHNECKVILLE! A theatre
piece for solo or ensemble reading by
Prancis Gagliano. © Francis Gagliano;
23May60; C13010.
THE SCHOOL FOR DICTATORS, a play by John
Winkelman. A trans ation of Die Schule
der Diktatoren, an ciginal play by
Erich Kistner. © J: on Winkelman;
4Jan60; DU50214.
THE SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS, a living room
comedy in three acts by John Seath
Stranack. © Glen Sauls; 12Jan60;
pu50251.
SCHOOL OF FINANCIAL PUBLIC RELATIONS
PUBLICITY LECTURES FOR 1960, by George
J. Watts, vice president, Republic
National Bank of Dallas. © George J.
Watts; 27Jun60; C13065.
SCHOOLDAYS; script for television with
Special effects or an animated car-
toon by Louis P. Frank. © Louis P.
Frank; 23May60; DU51032.
DIE SCHULE DER DIKTATOREN. SEE THE
SCHOOL FOR DICTATORS.
THE SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS, a lecture
by Edwin J. Dingle. Supplement to.
initiate group teaching - The voice of
Ding Le Mei. (Series AS-19) © Edwin
J. Dingle; 4Jan60; C12651.
SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS, SEE INNER
CHAMBER, SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS,
SCOTCH IT DADDY, SCOTCH IT!
a playlet by William P. Kaas.
© William P. Kaas; 23Mar60; C12839.
Script for
SCRAPBOOK, a play with music by John S.
Stasey & Robert E. Kenney. Text only.
© John S. Stasey & Robert E. Kenney;
7Mar60; DU50590.
SCRIPT TO BE RECORDED ON TAPE FOR TEACH-
ING GUIDE FOR FRENCH: THE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL--KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE SIX,
by Benjamin C, Willis. © Board of
Education of the City of Chicago;
llaApr60; c12841.
SCRIPT TO BE RECORDED ON TAPE FOR TEACH-
ING GUIDE FOR SPANISH: THE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL--KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE
SIX, by Benjamin C. Willis. © Board
of Education of the City of Chicago;
8Jun60; C13031.
THE SEA GULL, an adaptation of Anton
Chekhov's play in four acts by Alex
Szogyi. © Alex W. Szogyi; 31May60;
DU51071.
THE SEA KITTENS, a three act comedy with
music by Betty O'Rourke. NM: revi-
sions. © Betty O'Rourke; 13Apr60;
DU50809.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE. SEE TONY VERNA
P. T. BEAUMONT PRESENT THE COLONIAL
SPY.
as DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE SECOND CIRCLE, a drama in three acts
by Ernest C. Ferlita. © Ernest C.
Ferlita; 1lApr60; DU50768.
THE SECOND FIPTY MILLION; script for a
sound motion picture in 16 mm. color
for Ohio Brass Co. Writer, David C.
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
23Mar60; C12815.
SECOND LOOK; motion picture shooting
script produced for Farmers Insurance
Group by Rocket Pictures. © Farmers
Insurance Group; 19May60; C13076.
SECOND PENANCE, a new play in three acts
by Richard Waugh. © Richard Waugh;
10Feb60; DU50468.
THE SECRETS OF KNOB HILL, a talk by
Minnie Jane Forster. © Minnie Jane
Forster; 14Mar60; C12803.
THE SEED AND THE THORN, a play in three
acts by Albert Brenner. © Albert
Brenner; 18May60; DU51018.
THE SEEDS OF DESPA
by Irwin Sirota.
28apr60; DU5089
t; play in three acts
© Irwin Sirota;
SELL 'EM IN THE BONUS MINUTES; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12906.
SELL 'EM TO SUIT 'EM; recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12908.
SELL MORE SPARK PLUGS WITH THE CHAMPION
PLUG SCOPE; script for a color sound
slidefilm prepared for the Champion
Spark Plug Co. Writer, Dayton Clos-
ser. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
23Mar60; C12821.
SELLING SITUATIONS; script for a series
of selling situations in black and
white motion pictures for Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Writer, David
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
23Mar60; DU50677.
SELLING UP TO BETTER TIRE PRODUCTS;
slidefilm script prepared for the
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
Writer, Tom Byrnes. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 8Feb60; DU50483.
SEMI-DETACHED, a new drama in three acts
by Patricia Joudry. © Patricia
Joudry, Ltd.; 4Feb60; DU50491.
LA SENAL QUE SE ESPERA; comedia drama-
tica en tres actos de Antonio Buero
Vallejo. Madrid, Ediciones Alfil.
(Coleccion teatro, no.21) © Antonio
Buero Vallejo; 10Dec52; DF1322.
SENTRY; monologue by Fredric Brown.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12774.
LES SEQUESTRES D'ALTONA; piece en cing
actes par Jean-Paul Sartre. Paris.
© Librairie Gallimard; 15Feb60;
DFO-932.
SERVICING AND ADJUSTING OIL-FIRED HEAT-
ING EQUIPMENT WITH COMBUSTION TESTING
METHODS; text for a service training
program by Bacharach Industrial In-
strument Co. © Bacharach Industrial
Instrument Co.; 7Jan60: C12658.
SERVICING AND ADJUSTING OIL-FIRED HEAT-
ING EQUIPMENT WITH COMBUSTION TESTING
METHODS; text for a service training
program by Bacharach Industrial In-
strument Co. © Bacharach Industrial
Instrument Co.; 13Jan60; C12668.
763 ROSEDALE, a play in three acts by
James Fredrick McQuilkin, pseud. of
James A, MacQuilkin. © James A.
MacQuilkin; 22Jun60; DU51223.
THE SEVEN STAGE ROCKET; script for a
sound slidefilm in artwork and color,
prepared for Goodyear Tire and Rubber
Co. Writer, T. Sassano. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire, © Wilding, Inc.; 1lJan60;
DU50330.
THE SEVENTH PLANET, a play in three acts
for television by Margaret Donald
Stevens. © Margaret D. Stevens;
29Apr60; DU50897.
A SHADE OF DIFFERENCE, a two act dramat-
ic play by Talbert Hendricks Jennings.
© Talbert Hendricks Jennings; 25Apr60;
DU50858.
SHADOWS ON THE WALL. (Tramalning) A
morality play by Ingmar Bergman.
Translated by Randolph Goodman & Leif
Sjoberg. © Randolph Goodman & Leif
Sjoberg; 11Apr60; DU50777.
SHAKESPEARE DRINGEND GESUCHT, ein
satirisches Lustspiel in drei Akten
von Heinar Kipphardt. Mtinchen.
© Drei Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H.;
Z0Apr60; DFO-955.
SHAKESPEARE IN HARLEM, a theatrical
montage in one act by Langston Hughes
& Robert Glenn. © Langston Hughes &
Robert Glenn; 25Mar60; DU50697.
SHAKESPEARE'S JULIUS CAESAR; presented
as a tragedy and including for this
purpose a new ending by Russell L.
Craft. © Russell L, Craft; 19Jan60;
DU50317.
SHARPEN THE PENCIL? Or, Sharpen the
Belling! Recording script for the
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp. ; 2May60;
12935.
SHARPEN THE SELLING.
PENCILe
SEE SHARPEN THE
THE SHELL GAME; recording script for the
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
c12898.
THE SHELL GAME; slide film script by
E, D. Bullard Co. © E. D. Bullard
Co.; 23May60; C13051.
SHERIFF SMITH; television series by Ess
& Ess Productions, Inc. Episode 2.
© Ess & Ess Productions, Inc.;
24Mar60; DU50686.
SHERIFF SMITH SERIES; television series
by Ess & Ess Productions, Inc.
Script 1. © Ess & Ess Productions,
Inc.; 22Mar60; DY50675.
SHINY LEGS, a play in three acts by
Helen James (Helen James Robinson)
© Helen James Robinson; 10Mar60;
DU50649.
SHOE BUTTON EYES, a play by Mary Ann
Van Vooren. © Mary Ann Van Vooren;
12Jan60; DU50250.
SHOTS IN THE DARK; sort of a revue by
Fran & Bob Feinberg (Frances G. &
Robert E. Feinberg) and Arnold Falle-
der. Text only. © Robert E. Fein-
berg, Frances G. Feinberg, and Arnold
Falleder; 29Feb60; DU50537.
Jan—June
SHOW AND SELL; sound slidefilm shooting
script for Montgomery Ward & Company,
Training Department. Writer, Hal
Secor. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
26May60; DUS51185.
THE SHOW MUST GO ON; or, Buffalo Bill
Cody meets Slippery Jake, a play in
three acts written especially for the
Pink Garter Theatre and the Jackson
Hole Players of Jackson Hole, Wyoming
by Ken Jon Booth. © Ken Jon Booth;
1Jun60; DpP4052.
SHOWTIME IN BUENOS AIRES! A new concept
in world-wide television programming
by James G. Zea. OCRT Productions,
Inc.; 11Mar60; Du50986.
THE SHRUGS OF GOD, a play in two acts by
Edward McNamee. © Edward McNamee;
23May60; DU51033.
THE SHY INDIAN PRINCESS; musical skit
in one act by Signe Nygren, pseud. of
Signe Koetzner. © Signe Koetzner;
9Dec59; DU50263.
SHY SAMMY. SEE ALASKA INTERLUDE.
SI_LA FOULE NOUS VOIT ENSEMBLE; piece en
5 actes de Claude Bal. (In L'avant-
scene. Paris. Mar. 15, 1960, p.3-29)
© Claude Bal; 15Mar60; DFO-g4h,
SIBLING DEAR, a play in three acts by
Daniel Hayes. © Daniel Hayes;
20Jan60; DU50300.
THE SIGN OF JONAH. A play in nine
scenes, by Guenter Rutenborn. Trans-
lated from the German by George
White. T. Nelson. © Guenter Ruten-
born & George White; Jan60; Al23790.
SILA HIPNOZY. SEE TEORIA I PRAKTYKA. ,
THE SILVER CHORD. SEE MAN FROM
BEYOND.
SIMON SAYS, an original musical in two
acts. Book, lyrics & music by Robert
L. Dodge with incidental music by Lud-
wig van Beethoven. © Robert L. Dodge;
Z1May60; DU51067.
SIMON THE CYRENE; or, Cross bearing.
Address delivered by Cornelia G.
DeHolland at sermon for Cyrene Order
April, 1959 & 1960. © Cornelia G.
DeHolland; 2May60; Cc12946.
SIMONE HEARS VOICES; play in eight
scenes by Bertolt Brecht (Eugen
Berthold Friedrich Brecht) based on
ideas of Bertolt Brecht & Lion
Feuchtwanger. © Stefan S. Brecht;
2May60; DU51123.
SINAI, a play in one act by John
Bertram. London. (French's acting
edition) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
140ct59; DF1295.
SIR GALAHAD AND THE GHOST, a play in one
act by Charles Frink. © Charles W.
Frink; 24Feb60; DU50748.
SIR WHAT'S-HIS-NAME, a children's play
in two acts by Edward Kessell.
© Edward Kessell; 25Jan60; DU50368.
SISSY'S BRAUTFAHRT; Lustspiel in einem
Vorspiel und drei Akten von Ernst
Deesey und Gustav Holm, pseud. of
Robert Weil. © Robert Weil; 23May60;
DU51039.
SIX CYLINDER LOVE. SEE FLY AWAY HOME.
THE 6:10, a play in one act by Ernest
Ellis. © Ernest Ellis; 25Jan60;
DU50341.
THE SIX WONDERFUL RECORDS OF FACTS; re-
cording scripts by John D. Caddy.
Vol.2. © John D. Caddy; 27May60;
C13013.
1960
THS SIZZLING SIXTIES. SEE PROJECTING
PROGRESS IN THE SIZZLING SIXTIES.
SKI-WAY, a lecture by Cyril Farny.
© Cyril Parny; 16Jun60; C13039.
SKY COP; original script for a half-hour
film for television. Based on charac-
ters and story by William E. Short &
Norman E. Thomson. Original teleplay
by Earl Norman, pseud. of Norman Earl
Thomson. © William Edison Short &
Norman Earl Thomson; 25Feb60; DU50525.
SKY RIDE, a play in three acts by Robert
Somerfeld. © Robert Somerfeld;
14Jan60; DU50265.
SKY RIDE, a play in three acts by Robert
Somerfeld. NM: revisions. © Robert
Somerfeld; 28Mar60; DUSO708.
THE SKY WATCHERS, a play by Erwin
Nicholson. © Erwin Nicholson;
13Jan60; DU50259.
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT, a comedy drama in
3 acts by LeRoma Eshbach Greth.
(Eldridge 3-act playscripts) © El-
dridge Pub. Co.; 15Sep59; DP3940.
SLEEP MY PRETTY ONE, a play in three
acts by Franklin N. Gould. © Franklin
N. Gould; 31May60; DU51066.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, a play in three
acts by Elizabeth Goodwyn &« Helen
Jordan. Music by Freda Berla. Text
only. © Elizabeth Goodwyn & Helen
Jordan; 7Apr60; DU50759.
SLEEPING BEAUTY, a play in three acts by
V. C, Clinton-Baddeley with music by
Julian Leigh & Courtney Kenny. Book &
lyrics only. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © V. C.
Clinton-Baddeley; 4Nov59; DF1292.
SLEEPING BEAUTY. SEE CHOREOGRgFHIC
NOTATION FOR VARIATIONS I, Il, III,
IV, V, AND VI OF PAS DE SIX, FROM
PROLOGUE OF BALLET SLEEPING BEAUTY.
SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN; musical comedy in
two acts. Book & lyrics by Judy
Magee, pseud. of Gertrude Lane Magee;
music by Jay Calkins. © Judy Magee &
Jay Calkins; 26Apr60; DU50882.
THE SMARTEST TRIPLE-PLAY; radio copy for
Maryland Plymouth Dealers Advertising
Assn. from Edward Prager Advertising
Agency. © Edward Hess Prager;
17Jun60; c13042.
SNEEZERBAD, a children's play in two
acts by Prank Dahl. © Frank L. Dahl;
TApr60; DU50754.
THE SNOW MAIDEN, an original comedy by
B. F. Dunn. Appl. states prev. reg.
DUS5500. NM: revisions. © Becca
Fizell Dunn & John Russell Dunn;
llJan60; DU50245.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS, a play
for hand puppets or marionettes, in
four acts by Helen Haiman Joseph.
© Puppeteers of America; 1Aug59;
DP3927.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS; adapta-
SE ae Ray & Lyle Kenyon Engel.
& Lyle Kenyon Engel;
26Aapr60; 12866. :
SO YOUNG, SO STRONG; screenplay by John
W. Anderson. © John W. Anderson;
23Feb60; DU50533.
SOCIO-DRAMA ON ROLE OF WOMEN, by Mary P.
Schaefer (Mrs. Robert T. Schaefer,
Jr.) © Mary P. Schaefer; 11May60;
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
SOLICITATION, a play in one scene by
John P. Sullivan. © John P. Sullivan,
Jr.; 19May60; DU51026.
SOLICITRESS; monologue by Johnny Gunn.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12778.
SOLITAIRE; piece en trois actes de
Robert Hammond. Adaptation francaise
de Joseph Kirby & others. © Robert
Morris Hammond; 22Jun60; DUS1258.
SOMA, a cursory illusion in one act,
three scenes by Melvin Mendelow.
© Melvin Mendelow; 20Jun60; DUS1203.
SOME NOTES ON PREVENTING SUITS FOR
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE: A LECTURE TO
MEDICAL SOCIETIES, by Frank Riggall.
© Frank Riggall; 18Jan60; C12673.
SOMEDAY, a play in three scenes by Patri
Vance (Patricia vena © Patricia
_ Vance; 17Feb60; DU50436.
SOMETHING GOOD, a play in three acts by
Maxine Fleischman (Mrs. Roy Philip
Pleischman) © Maxine Fleischman;
1lFeb60; DU50505.
A SOMETIME THING, a drama in one act by
James Lineberger. © Samuel French,
Inc.; 12Nov59; DP4009.
SOMETIMES I'M HAPPY, a light comedy in
three acts by Ralph Bobb. © Sydney
Ralph Bobb; 19Jan60; DU50290.
A SON IS BORN, a play in three acts and
eleven scenes by Ivan Sokoloff.
© Ivan Sokoloff; llApr60; DU50767.
UN SONADOR PARA UN PUEBLO; version li-
bre de un episodio historico en dos
partes de Antonio Buero Vallejo.
Madrid, Ediciones Alfil. (Coleccion
teatro, no.235, extra) © Antonio
Buero Vallejo; 15Dec59; DFO-923.
SONG OF MOSES; dramatization in one act
based on Old testament history by
Cathryn Hodgson, pseud. of Donna
Marjorie Gjertson. © Donna M.
Gjertson; eb60; DU50431.
SONG OF THE MUTES, a drama in two parts
by Robert Baron, pseud. of Robert C.
Wright. © Robert Baron; 28Apr60;
DU50887.
SONGS WITHOUT WORDS, a two act musical
dramatization of the life of Felix
Mendelssohn by Paul Burton-Mercur.
Text only. © Paul Burton-Mercur;
14Mar60; DU50625.
SORCERY. SEE ZAUBEREI,
THE SOUL OF THE GREAT BELL.
KO-NGAI.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC, a play in two acts.
Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein 2d. Book by Howard
Lindsay & Russel Crouse. Text only.
© Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse;
23Feb60; DU50540.
SEE
SOUND OF THE GUINEA, a stage play in
three acts. A racial drama by Heti km
Kook, pseud. of Hettie M. Cook, Anni-
mary Cook Wright (Mrs. Franklyn
Wright) & Hettie Jean Cook Taub (Mrs.
Daniel V. Taub) © Hettie M. Cook,
Annimary Wright & Hettie Jean Taub;
2Mar60; DU5074
SOUNDS OF HEALTH; script for use with
recordings by Joel Charles, pseud.
of Joel Charles Blumenstein.
© Joel Charles; 20Jan60; C12675.
LE SPECTATEUR NOCTURNE; dialogue
dramatique en pties, by Roger
Peyrefitte, Paris. © Flammarion;
12May60; AFO-30795.
29
SPIDER IN A PORCELAIN SINK, a tragedy in
five scenes by Charles A. Watson.
© Charles A. Watson; 6Jun60; DU51120.
SPINNERY. SEE SPINNSTUBE.
SPINNSTUBE. (Szekely fono) (Spinnery)
Ein ungarisches Lebensbild aus
Siebenbtirgen von Zoltan Kodaly.
Klavierauszug mit Gesang vom
Komponisten. Deutscher Text von
Benedikt Szabolesi. English version
by Elisabeth M. Lockwood. Wien.
German, Hungarian & English. NM:
English text. © Universal Edition,
A.G.; 8Jan37; DF1324.
THE SPIRIT OF DEERE & COMPANY; script
for a 12-15 minute motion picture pre-
pared for Deere & Co. Writer, Tom
Byrnes. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
6Jun60; 13034.
THE SPIRIT OF THE BENCHES; address by
Herbert A. Schloss. © Herbert A.
Schloss; 14Jan60; C12698.
SPITE OF THE DEVIL, a play in two acts.
Adaptation by Jane Hinton (Jane Hinton
Gates) of the French comedy On
S'aimera dedans la tombe by Jean
Blondel. © Jane Hinton Gates;
23Feb60; DU50507.
THE SPLENDID OUTCASTS, a play in three
acts by Rosemary Anne Sisson. (In
Plays of the year. London. Vol.19,
p.219-317) © Rosemary Anne Sisson;
29Jan60 (in notice: 1959); DFO-956.
SPLIT SECOND, a play in two acts by
Allen Vincent based on an idea by
Peter Johnson. © Allen Vincent;
3Jun60; DUS1193.
SPOOK LODGE, a mystery comedy in one act
by Esther Beeby. © Esther Beeby;
abmar6o; puU50715.
SPORTS IS A GOOD WAY TO PLAY ACTIVE
GAMES; monologue by Dayton Allen.
© Dayton Allen; 23Mar60; C12813.
SPORTSPLAY PREDICTIONS SAMPLE PROGRAM,
originated by James M. McGuire.
© James M. McGuire; 29Dec59; C12685.
SPRING! Monolog with sound effects by
Lewis Barker, pseud. of Lewis Barker
Cooper. © Lewis Barker Cooper;
3Feb60; C12711.
SPRING COMES TO SLICK. SEE CARSON P.
FRUITMOUND: SPRING COMES TO SLICK.
SPRING LIGHTNING, a play in three acts
by Samuel J. Warshawsky. Prev. reg.
as Judgement, 4Jun27, D79990; 7Jun54,
R131449. NM: revisions. © Samuel J.
Warshawsky; 31Mar60; DU50725.
SPRING'S AWAKENING, a tragedy of child-
hood in three acts by Frank Wedekind.
English version by Eric Bentley. (In
The modern theatre, vol.6, p.95-163)
© Eric Bentley; 3Mar60; DP3985.
LA STAGIONE DELLE ALBICOCCHE; commedia
in tre atti di Aldo Nicolaj. (In
Ridotto. Roma. Feb, 1958, p. 19-40)
© Aldo Nicolaj; 15Feb58; DF1282.
STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED TO THE JOB, a
shooting script for a motion picture
prepared for Republic Steel Corp.,
Alloy Steel Division, Massillon, Ohio.
Writer, Junius Eddy. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 26May60; C13026.
STAIRS. OF SAND, a tragedy in three acts
by Dorothe Long Bonsignore. © Dorothe
Long Bonsignore; 9May60; DU50958.
30 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
STALIN ALLEE, a comedy in three acts by
Albert Mannheimer & Frederick Kohner.
S. French. Appl. states prev. reg. in
1957. © Albert Mannheimer & Frederick
Kohner; 3Nov59; DP4008.
STAR ATHLETE HAS REAL CLASS; radio copy
for Maryland Plymouth Dealers Adver-
tising Assn. from Edward Prager Adver-
tising Agency. © Edward Hess Prager;
17Jun60; C1i3044.
STAR-FLIGHT!
Melvin Mendelow.
20Jun60; DUS1204.
A play in one act by
© Melvin Mendelow;
THE STAR OF JOY, a Christmas worship
service for the whole church with
optional color film strip, 35 mn.
Text written and compiled by Frank L.
Cross. Music composed by John M.
Rasley. Appl. author: Lorenz Pub.
Co., employer for hire. © Lorenz Pub.
Co.; 26May60; DP4034.
STAR OF THE MORNING, a new play in three
acts by Loften Mitchell. Original
music by Louis Mitchell; lyrics by
Romare Bearden; additional lyrics by
Clyde Fox. © Loften Mitchell & Louis
Mitchell; 16Feb60; DU50482.
THE STARLIGHT PATH,
© Progressive Farmer Co.;
DP3928.
by Fred T. Gilley.
15Nov59;
THE STARS ARE NOT PURE, a play in three
acts written by John McDonnell.
© John McDonnell; 25Apr60; DU50862.
START AS A CHILD. SEE ONE OF PHARAOH'S
LEAN CATTLE.
THE STATE OF INIQUITY; television series
by Nils Nordstrom, Jr. Script no.1:
Death of the Mafia. © Nils Nordstrom,
Jr.; 24Mar60; DU50683.
THE STAUNTON AFFAIR; screenplay in three
acts by Arthur North. © Arthur L.
North; 21Apr60; DU50853.
STAY IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT; recording
script for the Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12903.
STAY ON THE RIG, a monograph by Lester
L. Williams. © Lester L. Williams;
15Feb60; C12726.
THE STEPHEN FOSTER STORY, a symphonic
drama in two acts based on the life
and music of the composer by Paul
Green. Book & lyrics oni. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 17Feb60; DP4014.
THE STILL SMALL VOICE, a presentation
by Campbell, Emery, Haughey & Lutkins,
Inc., creative advertisers, prepared
for presentation by sound recording
and film slides. © Campbell, kmery,
Haughey & Lutkins, Inc.; 3Jun60;
€13029.
THE STONE AGE.
OF ART, l.
SEE THE GREAT WORKS
THE STONE CUTTER, a play in one act by
Carol K. Anthony. © Carol K. Anthony;
26Feb60; DU50538.
STOP AT NOTHING, SEE HIGH SEAS,
STOP, LOOK, AND BUY! Motion picture
script prepared for Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Writer, John Davenport.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
c13024,
THE STORM, an original play in ten
Scenes by John Innez, pseud. of John
A. Hines. © John Innez; 7Apr60;
DU50761.
THE STORM AND OTHER RUSSIAN PLAYS.
David Magarshack, translator. Hill
& Wang. (A Mermaid dramabook, MD18)
NM: translation, © David Magarshack;
23Feb60; A434605.
THE STORY CONFERENCE, a play by Erich
Segal. © Erich W. Segal; 26Jan60;
DU50356.
THE STORY OF JEANES SUPERVISION IN CAS-
WELL COUNTY, a play in fifteen scenes
by T. C, Beam. ©T, C, Beam; 17Mar60;
DP3997.
THE STORY OF JOSEPH, a play in one scene
with music by Sally Sallee. © Sally
Frey Sallee; 7Mar60; DU50583.
THE STORY OF MISSY T-T-T-TINKLE AND
MASTER J-J-J-JINGLE, by Roberta Iris
Phillips. Text only. © Roberta Iris
Phillips; 18Dec59; C12644.
THE STORY OF MOSES, a play in one scene
with music by Sally Sallee. © Sally
Frey Sallee; 7Mar60; DU50584.
THE STORY OF UMI, a Hawaiian play of the
fifteenth century, in two acts by
Jean Charlot. © Jean Charlot; 7Jan60;
pU50232.
THE STORY OF YANKEE DOODLE, a play with
music in two acts by Dee Henoch & Lois
Lowy. Text only. © Lois Lowy & Dee
Henoch; 24Feb60; DU50521.
STRANGE LAND OF SNIMATIV, a farcical,
lyrical fantasy in four acts by Musee
A. Brahms, pseud. of Raymon W. Marpol.
© Raymon W. Marpol; 4Feb60; DU50503.
STRANGERS AND KIN, a play in three
acts by Patrick J. Farrell. © Pat-
rick J. Farrell; 12Feb60; DU50455.
STREETS OF THE CITY; scripts for a
radio series by Florence P. Simister,
Vo1l.8, nos.1-104, © Florence P.
Simister; 2Mar60; C12796.
STRICTLY LEGIT, a comedy with music in
two acts. Book by Frank Moffett
Mosier from a story by Lou Vada.
Music by Bennie Benjamin & Sol Marcus;
lyrics by Benjamin & others. © Barry
Buchanan; 29Apr60; DU50899.
THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT, a revue in two
acts, consisting of sketches, black-
outs, pantomimes & other material, by
John M. Fuhrmann & Ralph 0. Baird.
© John M. Fuhrmann & Ralph O. Baird;
7Jan60; DU50233.
THE STRONGER, a play in one scene by
August Strindberg. Translated from
the Swedish by Arvid Paulson. © Arvid
Paulson; 19Jan60; DU50296.
A STUDY IN CURVES; scenario by Lytle
Corp. © Lytle Corp.; 6Jan60; C12657.
DIE STUHLE DES HERRN SZMIL; Satire von
Heinar Kipphardt. Miinchen. © Drei
Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H.; 29Feb60;
DFO-954.
SUBJECT: DISPOSALS, the script for a
sound slidefilm prepared for General
Electric Co., Appliance Park, Louis-
ville, Ky. Writer, Sam Beall. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
C13019.
SUBJECT: 1961 DISHWASHERS AND PROGRAM,
the script for a sound slidefilm pre-
pared for Appliance Park, General
Electric Co., Louisville, Ky. Writer,
Samuel Beall. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; C13017.
SUBJECT: WATER HEATERS, the Script for a
Sound slidefilm prepared for General
Electric Co., Appliance Park, Louis-
Jan.—June
ville, Ky. Writer,
author: Wilding,
hire. © Wilding,
c13018.
Sam Beall. Appl.
Inec., employer for
Inc.; 26May60;
SUBLIMINAL COUNSELING;
no. 8-17 and resume. By Richard K.
Anderson. 11 nos. ©.Richard K. An-
derson; 8Feb60; C12728.
childrens tape
THE SUBSTITUTE BRIDE; or, The laying of
Thrym, a play with music in two scenes
by Hugh Pendexter III. Text only.
© Hugh Pendexter III; 5May60; DU50942.
SUBURBAN ON THE ROCKS, an original musi-
cal comedy'in three acts. Book &
lyrics by Faye Raymon; music by
Madeline Jungreis. © Faye Raymon &
Madeline Jungreis; 31Mar60; DU50799.
SUBURBAN SAUCE, a comedy in four acts
by George B. Francis. © George B.
Francis; 27Jan60; DU50381.
SUCCESS OF FAILURE; drama in three acts
by Ezio Talarico. © Ezio Talarico;
1lJan60; DU50248.
THE SUCCESSOR, a play in two acts by
George Bemberg. © George Bemberg;
2May60; DU50917.
SUMMER AND STOCK, a one-act farce by
John Healy. (Eldridge popular one-
act playscripts) © Eldridge Pub. Co.;
15Sep59; DP3941.
A SUMMER EXCURSION, a musical melo-drama
in two acts written by Wm. F. Helwig,
Sr. & Judson B. Reece. Text only.
© William Franz Helwig & Judson B.
Reece; 23Feb60; DU50516.
THE SUN CITY TRAGEDY, a play in three
parts by George H. Hill. © George
Henry Hill, Jr.; 27May60; DU51063.
THE SUN IS DARK. SEE BEFORE THE
MORNING.
SUNDAY IN MOSCOW, a two-act comedy by
Victor Rozov. Translated from the
Russian by Gala Solovieva, pseud. of
Gala Barbisan. © Gala Barbisan;
25Jan60; DU50366.
THE SURFACE YOU BUY IS THE SURFACE YOU
KEEP; sound slidefilm shooting script,
prepared for Flooring Division, The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
Writer, Hal Secor. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire,
© Wilding, Inc.; 11Jan60; DU50333.
SURVEY OF RADAR DEVELOPMENTS; lectures
no.2 & 3 by Merrill I. Skolnik.
© Merrill I. Skolnik; 17Jun60; C13073.
SURVIVAL. SEE QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS:
SURVIVAL.
SUTTON PLACE, a musical spoof in two
acts. Music by Bruce Prince-Joseph.
Original book and lyrics by Robert
Leaf & Bruce Prince-Joseph. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Bruce Prince-
Joseph & Robert Leaf; 16Feb60;
DU50473.
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: NO RESPECT;
recording script for the Pontiac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization:
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12921.
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: PROFITS;
recording script for the Pontiac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12936.
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: RELATIVES AND
BUDDIES; recording script for the
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
c12926.
1960
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: THE COASTER;
recording script for the Pontiac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp. ; 3; 12920.
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: THE CREAM
SKIMMER; recording script for the
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Saget © Pontiac Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
c12943.
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM: WEAK SALES
MANAGEMENT; recording script for the
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor Divi-
oe General Motors Corp.; 2May60;
‘ THE SWEET ARROGANCE, a play in five acts
by Bobbie Lee. © Bobbie Lee; 16May60;
DU51056.
SWEET BIRD OF YOUTE; a play in 3 acts
by Tennessee Williams, (A New direc-
tions book) NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Two Rivers Enterprises,
Ine.; 2kNow59; Alj2):)35.
SWEET DREAMS AND COCONUTS, a comedy in
two acts by Nathaniel Lande, pseud. of
Nathaniel Lande Greenblatt. © Nathan-
iel Lande Greenblatt; 23Mar60; DU50679.
THE SWEET FLYPAPER OF LIFE; screen
treatment and complete dialogue by
William Greaves. Based upon the book
by Langston Hughes & Roy De Carava.
NM: revisions. © William Greaves;
24mMay60; DU51045.
THE SYSTEM; shooting script for a sound
motion picture in black & white, pre-
pared for The Alloy Steel Division,
Republic Steel Corporation. Writer,
Junius Eddy. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; llJan60; DU50329.
A SYSTEM FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGERIAL CON-
TROL OF MANUFACTURING. (The MC sys-
tem) A lecture for oral delivery in
periodic meetings, by Spencer A.
Tucker. © Spencer A. Tucker; 30Nov59;
c12678.
SZEKELY FONO. SEE SPINNSTUBE.
T
T A C: TEACHER AUDIO CENTER SYSTEM.
SEE C A C: CLASSROOM AUDIO CENTER
SYSTEM.
TAKE A NUMBER, an original revival in
two acts. Music by Bob Slawson
(Robert E. Slawson) Book and lyrics
by Gloria & Bob Slawson. © Robert E.
Slawson & Gloria Slawson; 6Jun60;
pU51113.
TAKE PIVE, DEMONSTRATE--TELL AND SELL;
recording script for the Chevrolet
Motor Division by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 2May60; c12904.
TALES OF BLOOMENCRANTZ, a2 drama in three
acts by Roland N. Karlen. © Roland N.
Karlen; 26Apr60; DU50878.
TALES OF THE CHINA SEAS, an original
television play by Jack Lord. Chap-
ter 1. © Jack Lord; 13Jun60; DU51145.
TALKING TO GOD, by Barry Joseph
Ballister, © Barry Joseph Ballister;
20May60; C13003.
TALL, QUIET, STRANGER; dialogue with
music by Nick Greene, pseud. of J, B.
Greene, and others. © J. B, Greene;
30Mar60; ¢€12854.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
TALL STORY; play in three acts by Howard
Lindsay & Russel Crouse. Suggested by
The homecoming game by Howard Nemerov.
Acting ed. Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions. © Howard
Lindsay & Russel Crouse; 2May60;
pDP4020.
TANKERS BREAK THROUGH; verses with music
by Edward S. Brewster. NM: additions.
— Sumner Brewster; 5Apr60;
DER TANTE'S BAR MITZVAH, a play in one
act by Sara Lea Dunn. © Sara Lea
Dunn; 24Feb60; DU50520.
TEACHER AUDIO CENTER SYSTEM.
CAC:
SYSTEM.
TEACEING GUIDE FOR SPANISH: THE ELE-
MENTARY SCHOCL--KINDERGARTEN THROUGH
GRATE SIX. SEE SCRIPT TO BE RE-
CORDED ON TAPE FOR TEACHING GUIDE
FOR SPANISH.
SEE
CLASSROOM AUDIO CENTER
TEEN STARS AND STRIKES; script for a
television series by Videoways.
© Videoways, Inc.; 60ct59; C12487.
THE TELEPHONE OPERATOR; dialogue by
Dallas Williams & Charles Stewart.
© M. Witmark & Sons; 9Feb60; C12737.
TELEVISION PARODY; script in 5 episodes
by Ray Wencil (Raymond H. penoady
© Raymond H. Wencil; 6Jan60; C12054
TELL US OF CHRISTMAS, a Christmas
cantata-pageant. Book by Dorothy
Lehman Sumerau; music by Ellen Jane
Lorenz. Appl. author: Lorenz Pub.
Co., employer for hire of Ellen Jane
Lorenz. © Lorenz Pub. Co.; 31May60;
pp4o4e2.
TEMPEST TWO, a play in three acts by
W. H. Prosser. © William H. Prosser;
30Jun60; DUS1262.
TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, a play in three
acts by Elizabeth Karp. © Elizabeth
Karp; 29Feb60; DU50545.
TEN FEET TALL; sound slidefilm shooting
script for Marion Power Shovel Com-
pany, Marion, Ohio. Writer, Hal Secor,
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
DUS1177.
TENA, a musical play in two acts. Book,
music, and lyrics by Edward Raskin.
Adapted from John D. Fitzgerald's
novel Mamma's boarding house. © Ed-
Ward Raskin & John D. Fitzgerald;
29Feb60; DU50550.
THE TENTH MAN, a play in three acts by
Paddy Chayefsky. © SPD Productions,
Inc.; 11Feb60; DU50446,
THE TENTH MAN, a play in three acts by
Paddy Chayefsky. NM: additions & re-
visions. © Paddy Chayefsky; 21Jun60;
pDus1212.
TEORIA I PRAKTYKA. Theory and practice,
(Sila hipnozy) Komedia w trzech
aktach, At head of title: Antoni
Cwojdzinski. © Antoni Cwojdzinski;
5Jan60; DU5v216.
TERMITE CONTROL; 60 sec. radio spots by
Orkin Exterminating Co. Scripts van
1-6. © Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc.;
11May60; c12970.
TERMITE CONTROL; 30 sec. radio spots by
Orkin Exterminating Co. Scripts van
9, 10, 41 & 42. © Orkin Exterminating
Co., Inc.; 11May60; C12968.
TERMITE SWARMING; 60 sec. radio spots by
Orkin Exterminating Co. Scripts van
1-5. © Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc.;
11May60; C12967.
31
TERMITE SWARMING; 30 sec.
Orkin Exterminating Co. Scripts van
1-8. © Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc.;
llmay60; ¢12969.
radio spots by
TERRORE NELL' ISOLA VERDE; dramma in
3 atti e 5 quadri di Gastone Tanzi.
© Gastone Tanzi; 8Jan60; DU50258.
TEXT FOR TEACHING READING; recording
script by Benjamin H. Neiden.
© Benjamin H. Neiden; 28Apr60; C12991.
THANKS FOR THE MOOD, a television play
in three acts by Joe Marks, pseud. of
Irving L. Marks. © Irving L. Marks;
1Mar60; DU50562.
THAT GIRL POLITICIAN, a play in three
acts by George A. Simonds. © George
A. Simonds; 23Jun60; DU51239.
THAT UNFORGIVING MINUTE, an original
lecture by Charles F. Austin.
© Charles F. Austin; 10May60; C12963.
THAT'S LIFE, a one act play for two
women by John E. Schroeder. © John E.
Schroeder; 23May60; DU51075.
THAT'S THE TICKET, a musical screenplay
by Robert Trout. Text only. © Robert
Trout; 1Mar60; DU50559.
THEATRE, I, by Sacha Guitry. Ed.
rev, et augm. Paris. © Livre
Contemporain; 21Sep59; AF0-29666,
THEATRE PARTY, a sketch by Kerry Smith,
pseud. of Frederick W. Smith.
© Prederick W. Smith; 9Mar60; DU50801.
THEATRE, TOME I BIS: L'homme enchaine,
La prisonniere; par Edouard Bourdet.
Ed, rev. et aug. par Denise Bourdet,
Paris. © Librairie Stock, Delamain
Boutelleau; 31Dec59; DFO-928.
A THEOLOGICAL LIGHT IN DARK CORNERS, a
play in one act and six scenes by
R, J, Martin. OR. J, Martin;
17Mar60; DU50656.
THEORY AND PRACTICE.
PRAKTYKA.
SEE THEORIA I
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF REACTOR DESIGN,
a series of lectures by Harold
Etherington. © Harold Etherington;
23Dec59; C12686.
THERE'S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SKIN A CAT,
a radio fantasy suggested by one of
Grimm's Fairy tales by Edward McMannis.
© Edward McMannis; 5Apr60; DU50796.
THEY BRING 'EM BACK! Recording script
for the Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12886.
THEY CALL IT LOVE, a play in three acts
by Anne Green (Anne G. Asch) © Anne
G. Asch; 6Jan60; DU50227.
THEY SHALL INHERIT THE SPOILS, a televi-
Sion play in three acts by Daniel
O'Conner. © Daniel Patrick O'Connor;
2Jun60; DU51093.
THE THIRD FORCE, THE CONQUEST OF COMMU-
NISM; sermon by Robert F. Drucker.
© Robert F. Drucker; 14Mar60; C12802.
13 DAUGHTERS, a Hawaiian musical in two
acts. Book, music & lyrics by Eaton
Magoon, Jr. Text only. Appl. states
prev. reg. DU39671 & DU40978 in 1955,
DU42903 in 1956 & DU44835 in 1957.
NM: revisions. © Eaton Magoon, Jr.3;
20Jan60; DU50304.
THIS HEADY WINE, a musical show. Book,
music and lyrics by Bernard H. Fried-
man. Text only. © Bernard H. Fried-
man; 27May60; DU51126.
2 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THIS IS DANVILLE, an original musical in
two acts presented by the students of
Iona Grammar School, New Rochelle,
N. Y. Music and lyrics by William P.
Taggart & M. D. Quinn. Writer, M. D.
Quinn. © Iona Grammar School & Will-
iam P, Taggart; 4Mar60; DU50579.
THIS IS DUKANE; script for sound slide-
film in color for the Dukane Corp.
Writer: Adrian Gendot. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 1lJan60; C12693.
THIS IS OUR LIFE, a comedy in three acts
by Alan Gorg. © Alan Gorg; 24Mar60;
DU50685.
THIS IS THE STORY OF WALTER SMITH AND
HIS FAMILY AND HIS INCOME, by Cather-
ine Gorman, © Catherine Gorman;
7Jun60; C13030.
THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN, a play in two
acts by Kenneth Mays & Peter Ramsey,
pseud. of Robert Melancon. © Kenneth
Mays & Robert Melancon; 14Mar60;
puU50618.
THIS IS YOUR STORY LADY TELLING YOU THE
LEGEND OF THE POPPY AND THE CORN-
FLOWER, and 9 other stories retold by
Bessie Ralston. © Bessie Ralston;
13Jan60; C12700.
THIS NATION UNDER GOD (Radio program)
© Carl James Breitfeller & Donald
Fabian Sheehy.
Talk no.
1. Are we really a nation under God?
© 2Feb60; C12712.
2. The murderer. © 2Feb60; C12713.
3. Death row. © 2Feb60; C12716.
4, An execution. © 2Feb60; C12714.
5. Reprieve. © 2Feb60; C12715.
THIS TOO WAS A LIFE, a play in twelve
scenes by Max Moskowitz. Adapted by
Alice de Soos Erbit. © Max Moskowitz;
1Feb60; DU50504,
THOSE HALOED HOLIDAYS, a one act comedy
by LaMont Bench. © LaMont Bench;
3Feb60; DU50407.
A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY; script for a
television or radio commercial by
J. Dayner Roman. Feb. 15, 1960,
© J. Dayner Roman & Associates;
15Feb60; C12769.
THREE ABED, a comedy in four acts by
J. Perrill Beard & Virginia T. Kane,
pseud. of Virginia A. Thompson.
© John Perrill Beard & Virginia T.
Kane; 27Jun60; DUs1247.
THREE BY TWO, a play in three acts tak-
ing place at the Deauville Hotel in
New York City on a Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday of late November
by Gloria Vanderbilt. © Gloria Van-
derbilt; 7Mar60; DU50585.
THREE GREAT GREEK PLAYS: Agamemnon,
trenslated by E. D. A. Morshead;
Oedipus the king, translated by
R. C. Jebb; Hippolytus, translated
by E. P. Coleridge. Lyman Bryson,
editor. (A Premier book, d90)
© Fawcett Publications, Inc.;
1yMar60; AlYy5933.
THREE KNOW TRUMP, a television comedy in
3 acts by Elva Mangold (E, P, Maxwell
Mangold) © Elva P. Mangold; 17Mar60;
Du50652.
THE THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF STAINLESS
STEEL, a shooting script for a motion
picture in color, prepared for Repub-
lic Steel Corp., Alloy Steel Division.
Writer: Junius Eddy. (The family of
Stainless steels, pt.1) Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire,
© Wilding, Inec.; 1lJan60; c12687.
in one scene by
© Ernest L. Pragst;
THREE MEN IN A TUB,
Ernest L. Pragst.
6Jun60; DU51106.
THREE NEEDLES IN A HAYSTACK, a comedy in
three acts by Bill (William) & Marcie
(Margaret) McCreary. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Overlooked
under oath, 1959. NM:' revisions.
© William & Margaret McCreary;
16Feb60; DP4011.
THREE PINK LEPRECHAUNS, in three acts.
Libretto by Edith M. Quick & music by
James QO. Fluckey. © Eldridge Pub.
Co.; 260ct59; DPZ946.
THREE TO MAKE READY, a play in three
acts by Bryce Ri on. © Bryce Run-
yon; 4Feb60; DU50413.
A THREE WEEK TRAGEDY; teleplay with
music by Warren Schor. Text only.
© Warren Schor; 8Feb60; DU50433,
THE THREE WISHES, a play for puppets.
First episode in a series for televi-
sion by George Speer. © George A.
Speer; 7Jan60; DU50230.
THE THREE WISHES, a television play for
Puppets. Fourth episode in a series
by George Speer. © George A. Speer;
22Jan60; DU50327.
TICK TOCK TOWN, a musical play by Pa-
tricia Emery (Patricia E. Se Su
© Patricia Bernheim; 18Feb60; DU50494.
TIDE OF FURY, a play in approx. 90 min.
of John Wilkes Booth and his assassi-
nation of Lincoln written by John
Perrill Beard & Virginia T. Kane,
pseud, of Virginia A. Thompson.
© John Perrill Beard & Virginia T.
Kane; 2Mar60; DU50569.
THE TIGER GENERAL: HSIEH JENKWEI. A
Chinese historical and costume play
in 3 acts with song-poems written by
Hsieh Itzen, pseud., of Yee C. Zia.
© Yee C. Zia; 15Feb60; DU50481.
TILL TIGERS WEEP, a play in two parts by
Daniel J. Bellew. © Daniel Joseph
Bellew; 16Jun60; DU51170.
TIME OF CRISIS; shooting script for a
Slide motion picture in full color
presenting Pure's 1960 advertising
and sales promotion program. Writer,
John Davenport. Appl. author: Wil-
ding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 8Feb60; DU50484.
TIME OF DESSERT; or, The young.and the
old, a play in two acts by Charles A.
Watson. © Charles A. Watson; 13Jun60;
DU51150.
A TIME OF MINOR MIRACLES, a one-act
Christmas play by Jack Blacklock.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 2Jun60; DpP4037.
THE TIME PREDICTED, a play with music
about a young Greek sceptic who en-
countered some Christians in the first
century A.D, in three acts and an epi-
logue by Pat Gilbert-Read (Dorothy
Florence Patricia Read) Text only.
© Pat Gilbert-Read; 12Apr60; DU50784.
TIMES ARE CHANGING, a talk by C,. S,.
Reed. NM: revisions & additions.
© Charles Sumner Reed; 1Feb60;
C12707.
TINKERS TO EVERS TO CHANCE; Industrial
engineering to management engineering
to management. An address delivered
by Harvey Gittler before the Hartford
Chapter, American Society of Tool
Engineers, January 4, 1960. © Harvey
Gittler; 19Jan60; C12674.
Jan.—June
THE TINY CLOSET, a play in one scene by
William ge (In The Best short
plays, 1955-1959, p.33-43) © William
Inge; 16Nov59; DP4059.
TO BE REMEMBERED, an epic drama with
music from the Book of Mormon by
R. F. Bergeron (Rachael Florena
Bergeron Johnson) © Rachael Florena
Bergeron Johnson; 11Jan60; DU50377.
TO BEAR THE MESSAGE, a dramatic presen-
tation for the Christmas season, in
one act by Irma Russell Cruse (Mrs. J.
Clyde Cruse) (Eldridge Christmas
entertainments) © Eldridge Pub. Co.;
25Sep59; DP5951.
TO GOD IN ITALIAN, a play in three acts
by Jerry Oddo, pseud. of Jasper Sam-
ual Oddo. © Jasper S. Oddo; 18Mar60;
DU50659.
TO RAPE A WIFE, a tragedy in four acts
by Beresford Jones. © Beresford
Jones; 11Jan60; DU50313.
TO SMOKE OR NOT TO SMOKE? Script pro-
duced for the American Cancer Society
by Leo Seltzer Associates, Inc.
© American Cancer Society, Inc.;
12Apr60; C12861.
TO STUDY REAL BRAINS, YOU SHOULD TRY TO
KEEP A HEAD AT ALL TIMES, a monologue
by Dayton Allen. © Dayton Allen;
1Feb60; C12706.
DER TOD DES RASPUTIN.
END
.
SEE RASPUTIN'S
TODOS EN PARIS CONOCEN. SEE ALL IN
PARIS ARE AWARE.
EIN TOLLFR TAG IN TITIPU. SEE DER
MIKADO.
TOM, a play in six scenes by Phillip
Kirban Sotel. © Phillip K. Sotel;
QMay60; DU50960.
TOM COLLINS; drama by Ray A. Reynolds.
© Ray August Reynolds; 22Jun60; ¢13061.
TONGUES IN TREES, a Chanuko play by Jay
Mann. © Union of American Hebrew
Congregations; 260ct59; DP3924.
TONIGHT WE LAUGH; sketches written by
Charles Sherman & D. K, R, Enter-
prises, Inc. Text only. © Charles
Sherman & D, K. R. Enterprises, Inc.;
6Aapr60; DU50750.
TONY VERNA AND P, T. BEAUMONT PRESENT
THE COLONIAL SPY, an hour long drama-
tic series created by Tony Verna (An-
thony Verna) No. 1: Search and sei-
zure. In association with the CBS
television network. © William T,
Bode & Anthony Verna; 9Feb60; DU50469.
TONY VERNA PRESENTS THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW:
HERO FOR HIRE, a television series
created by Tony Verna. Written by
William T. Bode & John DuBois. No.1:
Dragonfly. © William T. Bode & Tony
Verna; 26Apr60; DU50874.
TOOL TALK, a narrative for use with a
film strip of the same name prepared
by the Bureau of Safety. Pt.1-2.
© Bureau of Safety; 27Jun60;
C13067 -13066.
TOONERVILLE; script for a television
program by Total Television Products.
Episode no.4: Highway petrol. (Road
blockhead) © Total Television Pro-
ducts, Inc.; 13May60; DU51040.
A TOUCH OF DOTTY DASH, a romantic comedy
in 3 acts by Anton Arnold. © Anton
Arnold; 18Mar60; DU50699.
1960
A TOUCH OF MARBLE, a play in six scenes
by Dan S. Potter. (In The Best short
plays, 1958-1959, p.167-183)
Potter; l6Nov59; DP4065.
A TOWN POR SALE, a musical play in two
acts. Book by Macklym Hartyl, pseud.
of Thomas £. H. Black; lyrics by Ramon
Duvall; music by Paul Doraine. Text
only. © Thomas E. H. Black; 22Dec59;
DU50206 .
TRACKDOWN! Recording script for GMC
Truck & Coach Division by Jam H
Organization. (DOT release, no.73
© GMC Truck & Coach Division, General
Motors Corp.; 2May60; C12933.
TRACTOR PRODUCT; motion picture script
for John Deere. Writer, Tom Byrnes.
Appl. author: Wilding, Imc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 11May60;
pu51054.
TRADEMARK PRESENTATION TO BE USED ON
TELEVISION IN THE ADVERTISING OF
BREAD, by Irwin A. Zuckerman.
© Irwin A. Zuckerman; 8Jan60; C12663.
TRAGEDY; plays, theory and criticism
by Richard Levin. (Harbrace source-
books) © Harcourt, Brace & Co.,
Imc.; 9May60; Aljyt,532.
THE TRAGEDY OF MAN, a play in four acts
by Bmery Madach. Translated from the
Hungarian by Joseph Grosz & W. Arthur
Boggs. © Joseph Grosz & W. Arthur
Boggs; 6Jun60; DU51194.
THE TRAGEDY OF MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
SEE LONG, LONG AGO,
TRAGEDY REHEARSED. SEE THE REHEARSAL.
THE TRAGIC PATRIOT. SEE PATRIOT TOM
PAINE.
TRAINING, EVALUATION ASSIGNMENT, KICK-
OFF PROCEDURES; talk by John E.
Brinton. © John E. Brinton; 6Jan60;
c12701.
TRAMALNING. SEE SHADOWS ON THE WALL.
THE TRAMP, a three act comedy by Myvanwy
Williams. © Myvanwy Williams;
25apr60; DU50900.
TRAMP SHIP, an original television play
by Jack Lord. © Jack Lord; 13Jun60;
DUS11454.
TRANQUILIZING RECORD, for educational
purposes only. Recording script by
GOM, Inc. Side 1. © GOM, Inc.;
26Feb60; C12761.
TRANSISTORS AND ROSES, a play in three
acts by Jesse Torn. © Jesse Torn;
13May60; DU50990.
TRAVEL TIPS; one minute radio scripts
by R. W. Bacon. Episodes no. 1-3.
© Robert W. Bacon; 16Feb60; C12734.
TRAVELLER WITHOUT LUGGAGE, a play in
three acts by Jean Anouilh. Trans-
lated by John Whiting. London,
S. Prench. (French's acting edition)
© Jean Anouilh & John Whiting;
31Dec59; DF1306.
THE TRAVELLERS, a play in one act by Rex
Frost. London. (French's acting
edition) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
10Nov59; DF1296.
TRAVESTI, une parabole dialoguee, opus
21 par Comte Isolani, pseud. de Mark
Eucher. © Mark Eucher; 14mMar60;
pu50623.
LA TRAVIATA. SEE LOIS ALBRIGHT PRE-
SENTS LILLIPUTIAN OPERA MINIATURES
IN LA TRAVIATA - VERDI.
© Dan S.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A TREE IN YOUR LIFE, a play for Tu
Bi-Sh'vot by Leo J. Stillpass.
© Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions; 1lJan60; DP3955.
THE TRIAL, a dramatic reading in one act
by Robert J. Crean. (Baker's royalty
plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.; 4Apr60;
DP4003.
TRIAL BY JURY, a play in two acts by
Elmer M. Goldman. © Elmer M. Goldman;
16May60; DU51005.
THE TRIAL OF MRS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, a
stage play in three acts by Homer
Croy. © Homer Croy; 7Apr60; DU50755.
A TRIP TO COCOTURIUS, a play for hand
puppets in four scenes by Victoria
Smith Morris. © Victoria Smith
Morris; 23Feb60; DU50514.
DIE TROERINNEN; MEDEA. Nach Euripides
von Mattias Braun. Frankfurt.
(Theater von heute) © S. Fischer
Verlag, G.M.B.H.; lApr59; DF1318.
TROWBRIDGE'S CAPTURE. SEE DALTON
ADVENTURES: TROWBRIDGE'S CAPTURE.
TRUCK MERCHANDISING: FROM A (ADVERTIS-
ING) TO Z (ZODIAC); recording script
for the Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp. ;
2May60; C12896.
TRUE BLUE AND TRUSTED,
melodrama in one act,
son & R. L. Sweeney.
ties)
pp3938.
THE TRUMPET VINE, a drama in two acts
by Ronald Dieb. © Ronald Kenneth
Dieb; 15Peb60; DU50463.
THE TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE; recording
script for the Congregational Chris-
tian Churches by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. © Christian Higher Education
Fund of the Congregational Christian
Churches; 2May60; C12919.
an old-fashioned
by R. A. Ander-
(Eldridge novel-
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; 21Sep59;
TUNE IN ON TERROR, @ mystery-farce in
three acts by Jay Tobias. (Eldridge
3-act playscripts) © Eldridge Pub.
Co.; 10ct59; DP35952.
TUPPFACKTNING. SEE COCKFIGHT.
TURNING LEAD INTO GOLD; script for a
35 mm. sound slidefilm in full color
prepared for the Electric Autolite Co.
Writer, Harry Grabow. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 23Mar60; C12819.
THE TUSCAN PLAYERS; lyric drama in three
acts by Chester Kallman. Music by
Carlos Chavez. Text only. © Chester
Kallman; 8Jan60; DU50281.
TWELVE HALF-HOURS WITH THE WINTHROP
THEATRE, William I, Long, ed.
Foreword by Hampton M, Jarrell.
Illustrated from Paul Douglas White-
ner's photos. of the original pro-
ductions of the plays. © Winthrop
College; 23Nov59; Ay25298.
TWENTY MINUTES WITH THEODORE: The curse
of the toad, Patricide, Euthanasia,
Life will never be the same again; by
Theodore Gottlieb. © Theodore Gott-
lieb; 4Apr60; C12829.
THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM, a three act play
by A. L. Dickie. © Alexander Lyle
Dickie; 19Jan60; DU50291.
THE TWIN GOLD URNS. SEE CLICK
HANIGAN.
THE TWO-AND-A-HALFTH CHILD, a comedy in
three acts by Eric Phillips, pseud. of
Arthur Benjamin Anderson. NM: revi-
gions. © Arthur B. Anderson; 16Mar60;
DU50643.
ww
ow
TWO BLACK KINGS; screenplay in three
acts. Adapted for television by
Sidney Carroll. From the story by
George Weller. © Sidney Carroll &
George Weller; 2Mar60; DU50571.
TWO DAMN THINGS AFTER EACH OTHER, a
play in three acts by Maurice Zolotow.
Appl. states prev. reg. as The mar-
riage equation. NM: revisions.
© Maurice Zolotow; 19Feb60; DU50501.
THE TWO EXECUTIONERS. SEE THE AUTONO-
BILE GRAVEYARD.
TWO FOR VENUS; screenplay by John E.
Schroeder. © John E. Schroeder;
l1lApr60; DU50869.
TWO SIDES OF DARKNESS, a play in one act
by Edwin R. Procunier. (In The Best
short plays, 1958-1959, p.185-205
© Edwin N. Procunier; 16Nov59; DP4066.
THE TWO WITNESSES; scenario by Charles
F. Tully. © Charles F. Tully;
1Mar60; DU50561.
U
U PLUS C2 EQUALS MS; recording script
for GMC Truck & Coach Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © GMC Truck &
Coach Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12897.
U. S. A,, by John Dos Passos & Paul
Shyre. A theatrical adaptation in two
acts of the novel U, S. A. by John Dos
Passos in dramatic form. © John Dos
Passos; 27May60; DU51062.
THE U, S, FOREIGN-AID PROGRAM: APPRAISAL
AND PROPOSAL; paper by Walter Krause.
© Walter Krause; 5SApr60; C12847.
THE UGLY TOAD; or, The magic cattail,
@ puppet play with music in six scenes
written for the W,I,.L.P.F, Lelia Bas-
com puppet play contest. © Madison
Branch, Women's International League
for Peace and Freedom; 1Feb60; DpP4016.
L'ULTIMO RITORNO; motion picture shoot-
ing script by Joseph Olivieri. Adapt-
ed from the novel The last return by
Joseph Olivieri. © Joseph Olivieri;
1Mar60; DU50631.
UMBULGURRI, a play in three acts with
music on filmstrip by Robert Baden
Morrow, © Daun Sturrock & Robert
Baden Morrow; 1Mar60; DU50553.
UN, NOMiiE JUDAS. SEE ONE, CALLED
JUDAS.
THE UNBROKEN CHAIN. (The organization
of the Chicago Diocese) Script for a
sound slidefilm in color on the organ-
ization of the Chicago Diocese pre-
pared for the Chancery Office by
William J. Cogan. Writer, David Cc.
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
1iMay60; C13050.
UNCLE GEORGE, a gentle comedy of memory
in three acts and a prologue by Sidney
J. Abel. © Sidney J. Abel; 25Apr60;
DU50863.
UNCLE LUKE'S LAST LAUGH, a play in three
acts by A, A, Kretschmar, © Adolph A.
Kretschmar; 12May60; DU50980.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. SEE HEARKEN,
UNCLE TOM.
THE UNDERPANTS, a middle-class comedy in
four acts by Carl Sternheim, English
version by Eric Bentley. In The
modern theatre, vol.6, p.165-234)
© Eric Bentley; 3Mar60; DP3983.
= DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE UNDERSTANDING; or, Constancy unre-
warded, a comedy in three acts by
Michael Alfreds. © Michael Alfreds;
13May60; DU50992.
UNEQUAL TIME; monologue by Eddie Law-
rence. © Vision Music Corp.; 31Mar60;
C12836.
THE UNEXPECTED GUEST, a play in two acts
by Agatha Christie. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
Appl. states prev. reg. in 1958.
© Agatha Christie; 28Feb60; DF1305.
THE UNFORTUNATES, a play in three acts
by Enzio Napoli. © Enzio Napoli;
lapr60; DU50732.
THE UNICRATIC PARTY, a lecture by Adolph
De Vincentis. © Adolph De Vincentis;
4Jan60; C12650.
UNIQUE, THE BAFFLE & FRESH; lecture to
be delivered to chosen audiences by
J. D. Wilson. © J. D. Wilson; 8Feb60;
C12739.
THE USE OF THE TELEPHONE IN WARD'S CATA-
LOG SALES UNITS, a color sound slide-
film prepared for Montgomery Ward &
Co., Training Department, Chicago,
Illinois. Writer, W. Gerald McCray.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 26May60;
Dus1181.
USING FILMS FOR CONVERT WORK; sound
Slidefilm shooting script for Adult
Catechetical Teaching Aids, Writer,
Don Durian. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; ¢C13015.
V
LE VALET DE M, BOUCHARD, a one act play
by Jack Dell. © Jack Holton Dell;
1lapr60; DU50774.
THE VANISHING BED, a play in three acts
by Macklym Hartyl, pseud. of Thomas
E. H. Black. © Thomas E, H, Black;
28Mar60; DU50717.
VANITY, a play in three acts by Stewart
W. Chaffee. © Stewart W. Chaffee;
3Mar60; DU50573.
VARIATIONS I, II, III, IV, V, AND OF
PAS DE SIX, FROM PROLOGUE OF BALLET
SLEEPING BEAUTY. SEE CHOREOGRAPHIC
NOTATION FOR VARIATIONS I, II, III,
IV, V, and VI OF PAS DE SIX, FROM
PROLOGUE OF BALLET SLEEPING BEAUTY.
LE VELO DEVANT LA PORTE; piece en deux
actes et dix-huit tableaux adaptee
pour la scene francaise par Marc
Gilbert Sauvajon, pseud, de Mare Henri
Sauvajon. D'apres Desperate hours de
Joseph Hayes. In Les oeuvres libres.
Paris. Jan. 1960, p.119-244) © Jo-
seph Hayes & Mare Gilbert Sauvajon;
1Jan60; DFO-926.
THE VENEFICE: THE QUEEN OF ENDOR.
A malefice: la reine d'Endor)
L'echelle de Jacob) Piece en cing
actes et trois tableaux par Louis
J. M, Roederer. In French. © Louis
J, M, Roederer; 9Jun60; DU51135.
VENERDI' SANTO; commedia in tre atti di
Cesare Giulio Viola. (In Il dramma.
Torino. Aug.-Sept. 1956, p.10-28)
© Cesare Giulio Viola; 1Sep56; DF1321.
VENUS IS DOWNSTAIRS, a play in three
acts by Seymour Gross. © Seymour
Gross; 14Apr60; DU50817.
VENUS THE 25D, a musical comedy in two
acts by Halmar Forrest. Libretto &
one song. NM: revisions. © Halmar
Forrest; 9May60; DU50963.
VERDICT OF ONE, a one-act play for
recruitment for church vocations by
Helen Kromer. © Commission on the
Ministry of the General Council of
Congregational Christian Churches &
Commission on the Church and Ministry
of the Evangelical & Reformed Church;
14Jan60; DP3988.
DIE VERKEHRTE WELT.
TURNED UPSIDE DOWN.
SEE THE WORLD
VERONICA E GLI OSPITI; commedia in tre
atti di Giuseppe Marotta e Belisario
Randone. (In Sipario. Torino. July-
Aug. 1959, p.26-49) © Giuseppe
Marotta & Belisario Randone; 1Ju159
(in notice: 1957); DFO-914.
THE VERSATILE PROFESSOR, a farce in 4
acts by Musee A. Brahms, pseud. of
Raymon Marpol. © Raymon Marpol;
14Aapr60; DU50822.
VERY SARI, SAHIB, a play by Dot DeCamp
(Dorothy DeCamp) © Dorothy DeCamp;
15Jan60; DU50270.
A VERY STILL PLACE, a play in three acts
by Franklin Case. © Franklin D. Case;
27Apr60; DU50885.
LES VIADUCS DE LA SEINE-ET-OISE, par
Marguerite Duras. Paris. (Le Manteau
d'arlequin) © Librairie Gallimard;
15Feb60; DFO-931.
VICKSBURG, a Civil War tragedy in eight
scenes by Henry S. Humphreys. © Henry
S. Humphreys; 21Jun60; DP4057.
THE VICTIMS, a play in three acts by
Ann Rosenberg. © Ann Rosenberg;
26Jan60; DU50361.
VICTORIA, ein Stueck in drei Akten von
Nomi Rubel. © Nomi Rubel; 26Jan60;
DU50352.
VICTORIA, ein Stueck in drei Akten von
Nomi Rubel. NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Nomi Rubel; 15Jun60; pus1197.
VICTORIA THE SECOND; play in 3 acts by
Nicholas Bela. © Nicholas Francis
Bela; 10Mar60; DU50612.
A VIEW OF THE WORLD; talk delivered last
week of Aug. 1959 by John P. Patton.
© John P. Patton; 7Apr60; C12837.
LES VIOLETTES; comedie en onze tableaux
avec des chansonnettes par Georges
Schehade, © Georges Schehade;
25Jan60; DU50416.
LES VIOLETTES; comedie en onze tableaux
avec des chansonnettes par Georges
Schehade, Text only. Paris.
© Librairie Gallimard; 15apr60;
DFO-943.
VIRGINIA'S ATTEMPT TO CREATE A DICTATOR-
SHIP, 1776 AND 1781; lecture to be
delivered before the Dedham Historical
Society by Anthony Olivieri, Jr.
© Anthony Olivieri, Jr.; 21Mar60;
c12811.
VLACKE-BOSCHE, a musical comedy in two
acts by John Connor & Michael Shay.
Text only. © John Connor & Michael
Shay; 23Dec59; DU50202.
A VOICE IN RAPALLO. SEE DON JUAN IN
HEAVEN AND A VOICE IN RAPALLO.
LE VOLEUR DE BLUES, (The blues thief)
Show en deux parties de Akakia Viala.
Musique de Jimmy Loverman Davis. Text
only. © Akakia Viala & Jimmy Loverman
Davis; 12Apr60; DU50790.
LA VOLEUSE DE LONDRES; en deux actes par
Georges Neveux. © Georges Neveux;
29Dec59; DU50256.
Jan.—June
VOODOO; monologue by Fredric Brown,
© M. Witmark & Sons; 19Feb60; C12776.
W
WAKE US AND WE DROWN, a play in one
scene by George Ralph. (In‘Response.
Apr. 1960, p.18-26) © George Ralph;
Q9Apr60; DP4002.
WA-KI-CON-ZA, a play in three acts by
Thomas Sydorick. © Thomas Sydorick;
22Jun60; DU51234.
THE WALL BETWEEN; screenplay in four
acts by Helen Cotton. Script no. l.
© Helen Cotton; 21Jan60; DU50308.
WALL STREET, a fantasy romance in the
world of high finance. A musical
comedy in three acts based on an
original idea by Hyman Tetewsky. Book
by Helene Tetewsky & Hyman Tetewsky;
music and lyrics by Gloria Tetewsky.
© Gloria Tetewsky, Hyman Tetewsky &
Helene Tetewsky; 11May60; DU50971.
THE WAR OF WORDS, a play in three acts
by William Maidhof. © William Maid-
hof; 135Apr60; DU50815.
WASHING WITH WYANDOTTE; copy for a strip
film prepared for Wyandotte Chemicals
Corporation. Writer, DeForest Walton.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, In¢.; 8Feb60;
c12729.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT, an original
half-hour crime-drama television
series by Robert Avery & Carey Cronan.
Episodes 1-13. © Carey Cronan &
Robert Avery; 15Mar60; DU50629.
WATCH THE BIRDIE; teleplay by John Roger
Kielty & Nathaniel Lande, pseud. of
Nathaniel Lande Greenblatt. © Nathan-
del Lande Greenblatt; 14Aapr60; DU50808.
WATER HEATERS. SEE SUBJECT: WATER
HEATERS.
THE WAY HOME, a reader's theatre script
by Jeff Jones, pseud. of George W.
Jones. © Jeff Jones; 3Jan60; DP3977.
WAY OF A PROPHET, a play on the life of
Dr. Theodor Herzl in two acts and
thirteen scenes by Elias Gilner.
© Elias Gilner; 12Apr60; DU50781.
THE WAY THE BALL BOUNCES, a comedy in
two acts by James Barton & Arthur
Schwartz. © Arthur Schwartz &
James Barton; 4Feb60; DU50415.
THE WAYWARD BROTHERS, a farce comedy in
three acts by Hal Stern. © Hal Stern;
12May60; DU50974.
WE ARE NOT STRANGERS, a play in three
acts by Isidore Rosen. © Isidore
Rosen & Dorothea Rosen; 27Apr60;
DU51079.
WE ARE PILGRIMS; a pageant in five
episodes, by Maynard Shelly. Music
compiled & arr. by J. Harold Moyer.
Mennonite Publication Office.
© Willard K, Claassen; 13Aug59;
A450351.
WE BIDE LONELY, a play in one act by
Suzanne Elizabeth Grahn. © Suzanne
Elizabeth Grahn; 5May60; DU50941.
WEAK SALES MANAGEMENT. SEE SWAP THE
KNOW-HOW PROGRAM, WEAK SALES MANAGE-
MENT.
A WEDDING & 2 other plays by Jolene
Bleich (Jolene Bleich Goldenthal)
© Jolene Goldenthal; 4Jan60; DU50201.
ae
~~
1960
THE WEDDING DRESS OF EVA BRAUN, a
screenplay by Lillian P. Quiat.
© Lillian P. Quiat; 27Jan60;
DU50385.
WEIGHT REDUCTION THROUGH THE POWER OF
POSITIVE SUGGESTION, for educational
purposes only. Recording script by
GoM, e- Side 2. © GOM, Inc.;
26Feb60; C12762.
WELFARE? A play in three acts by Anne
Kroll. © Anne Kroll; 22Jan60;
DU50363.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE YOUR DISPLAY MAKES;
shooting script for a sound slidefilm
prepared for Montgomery Ward & Com-
pany, Training Department. Writer,
Hal Secor. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 26May60; DUS1190.
WHAT CAN SHE DO, PROFESSOR? A play in
four acts by Arta Ballif. © Arta
Ballif; 1Mar60; DU50556.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT DRIVER'S DRIV-
ING; WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE OTHER
DRIVERS' DRIVING? A talk by Louis
Berkower. © Louis Berkower; 15Apr60;
c12952.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE OTHER DRIVERS!
DRIVING. SEE WHAT DO YOU THINK OF
THAT DRIVER'S DRIVING; WHAT DO YOU
THINK OF THE OTHER DRIVERS! DRIVING.
WHAT DO YOU WANT? A recruiting sound
Slidefilm for the insurance industry.
Produced for Better Selling Bureau;
produced by Rocket Pictures, Inc.
© Rocket Pictures, Inc.; 8Peb60;
c12746,
WHAT HAPPENED IN 1776? A play for ele-
mentary children by Emily M. Knight.
(Eldridge special day material)
© Eldridge Pub. Co.; 21Sep59; DP3935.
WHAT IS A WRITER? A play by David
Raffelock. © National Writers Club,
Denver; 25mMar60; Dp4028.
WHAT IS AN INDIAN? Monograph by Dallas
Williams & Charles Stewart. © M. Wit-
mark & Sons; 9Feb60; C12738.
WHAT IS THE CHURCH? A play for young
folks by Esther B. Stricker, Appl.
author: Walter H. Baker Co., employer
for hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
6Jan60; DP3971.
WHAT IT TAKES! or, Why Republic for
stainless? Script for a sound motidn
picture in color, prepared for Alloy
Steel Division, Republic Steel Cor-
poration. Writer, T. Sassano. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 1lJan60;
pu50328,.
WHAT PRICE HORSES; play in 3 acts by
Alexandra D. Toland. © Alexandra D.
Toland; 16Mar60; DU50636.
WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY? By John Bernard
Dietz. © Barbara Ann Tillman;
25Apr60; C12863.
WHEN A GIRL IS TWENTY-ONE, a play in one
act by Miriam Wiener. © Miriam
Wiener; 6Jun60; DU51108.
WHEN LADIES PLAY, a comedy-farce in one
Set, three acts by Michael Kallesser.
Appl. states prev. reg. 22Dec52,
9Sep58. NM: additions & revisions.
© Michael Kallesser; 10Jun60; DU51218.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
WHEN SOFT VOICES CEASE, a play in two
acts by George Anthony DeRodio.
© George Anthony DeRodio; 26Jan60;
DU50353.
WHEN THE WIND IS SOUTHERLY, a comedy
drama in two acts by Hurcomb Wendell.
© Hurcomb Wendell; 2May60; DU50921.
WHEN YOU DRIVE A LOT YOU LEARN HOW MUCH
COMFORT MEANS; radio copy for Maryland
Plymouth Dealers Advertising Assn.
from Edward Prager Advertising Agency.
© Edward Hess Prager; 17Jun60; C13045.
WHERE LEADERSHIP BEGINS; script for film
prepared for Goodyear as part of the
1960 spring dealer meetings. Writer,
T. Sassano. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 23Mar60; C12818.
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, a musical comedy
in two acts. Book, words and music
by Fred B. Gable. © Fred B. Gable;
17Feb60; DU50489.
THE WHIP, a play in three acts by Nomi
Rubel. Translated by Hans Juergen
Rathje. © Nomi Rubel; 15Jun60;
DpuUs1196.
WHITE CRAG, a play in three acts by
Tim O'Mara (Pat O'Mara) © Tim O'Mara;
28Jan60; DU50389.
THE WHITE WALLS OF SUMMER, a play in two
acts by Avraham Artzi Inlender, pseud,.
of Abraham Jakob Inlender. NM: revi-
sions. © Avraham Artzi Inlender;
17Feb60; DU50490.
THE WHITE WHALE.
WHO DARES THE STRONG GODS, a play in
three acts by Frances Neubern, pseud.
Margaret F. Jennings (Mrs. Melvin N.
Jennings) © Margaret F. Jennings;
20Jun60; DU51226.
SEE MOBY DICK,
THE WHOLE DARN SHOOTING MATCH, a comedy
in three acts by Jack Perry. © Jack
B. Perry; 21Mar60; DU50665.
WHO'S SCARED OF GHOSTS? A one-act
mystery comedy by Mildred Hark & Noel
McQueen. (Eldridge popular one-act
playscripts) © Eldridge Pub. Co.;
1Sep59; DP3939.
WHY DADDY? Narration by Barry DeVorzon
& others. © Sherman Music Co. &
DeVorzon Music Co.; 4Apr60; C12950.
WHY, LISA! A comedy by Frank Wattron.
© Frank J. Wattron, Jr.; 15Jan60;
DU50269.
WHY REPUBLIC FOR STAINLESS?
IT TAKES.
WIDOW'S WALK, a mystery-thriller in 3
acts by Tim J. Kelly, pseud. of
Timothy Joseph Kelley. © Tim J.
Kelly; 24Mar60; DU50689.
SEE WHAT
WILD IS LOVE, a musical in two acts or
a recording script with music. Lyrics
by Dotty Wayne; music by Raymond Rasch
(Ray Rasch); story and narration by
Dotty Wayne & Raymond Rasch. © Dotty
Wayne & Ray Rasch; 3Jun60; DU51189.
WILD RAIN, a play in three acts by
Russell McLauchlin. © Russell
MeLauchlin; 25May60; DU51047.
THE WILD SWANS, a play in two acts by
Hans Christian Anderson. Adapted by
Anne Stoutenburgh. © Anne Stouten-
burgh; 9Feb60; DU50438.
WILDCAT; musical play in two acts by
N. Richard Nash. Text only.
© N. Richard Nash; 7Mar60; DU50588.
35
THE WILHELMINA; script for television,
Gusher series pilot, by John Tullis &
Bill Kradelman. © Bill Kradelman &
John Tullis; 9Feb60; DU50437.
WIN OR LOSE. SEE GRAND PRIX S :
WIN OR LOSE. Puree
WISH, a play in two acts by Ronald John
Bazarini. © Ronald John Bazarini;
12Apr60; DU50787.
THE WIT TO WOO, a play in three acts by
Dennis Selby. © Dennis Selby;
29Feb60; DU50547.
THE WITCH'S TALE, a new musical in two
acts. Book, music & lyrics by
Anthony Osnato. © Anthony Osnato;
13May60; DU50997.
WITH ANTHONY IN EGYPT, a play for tele-
vision in three acts by Alfred Slote.
© Alfred Slote; 6Jun60; DU51110.
WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE; one act of
drama in one scene by Ruth F. Sadler.
© Ruth F, Sadler; 15Apr60; DU50826.
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW; screenplay by
Gladys L'Ashley Hoover. © Gladys
L'Ashley Hoover; 24Mar60; DU50766.
WOMAN IS MY IDEA. SBE WOMAN WAS THEIR
IDEA.
WOMAN WAS THEIR IDEA, a play by Don
Liljenquist. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Woman is my idea. NM: revisions
& additions. © Don Liljenquist;
2l1Jan60; DU50311,.
WOMEN, by James C. Rowe & Napoleon
Francis Jones. © James C. Rowe &
Napoleon Francis Jones; 28Apr60;
12876.
WOMEN OF TROY, a play in three acts by
Jay J, Dratler. © Jay Dratler;
19Feb60; DU50502.
WONDERFUL HOTEL, a play in one act by
Molly Kazan (Mrs. Elia Kazan) © Molly
Kazan; 10Jun60; DU51222.
THE WONDERFUL LAND OF TOMORROW; dia-
logue with background music by Mil-
ton DeLugg & Marty Roth. © Priscilla
Music Corp.; 2Feb60; C12709.
WONDERFUL WONDER. A new musical in two
acts with book and lyrics by Malcolm
Easterlin; music by Edward Earle.
© Malcolm Easterlin & Edward Earle;
5Feb60; DU50497.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS;
recording script MG V-15009 by Jona-
than Winters. © Verve Records, Inc.;
4apr60; C12833.
WOODLAND DREAMS, a musical fantasy in
4 acts. Adapted from William Shake-
speare's A midsummer night's dream.
Words and music by Otto Norman Olsen,
© Otto Norman Olsen; 5Feb60; DP3965.
THE WORD, an allegory in abstract in
three acts by Paul Pines. © Paul
Pines; 12May60; DU50976.
THE WORD ON ECONOMY; recording script
for the Chevrolet Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12927.
A WORD WITH THE GOVERNOR, a new musical
comedy in two acts. Book by Nat
Greenblatt (Nathaniel Lande Green-
blatt); lyrics by Roddy McRae; music
by Angus Wright. Text only. © Na-
thaniel Lande Greenblatt; 23Mar60;
DU50678.
WORDS FATALE; dramatic composition by
Joseph Freeling. © Joseph Freeling;
24Mar60; DU50687.
36 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
WORDS OF JESUS; recording script edited
by Lalla Iverson. © Lalla Iverson;
20Apr60; 012993.
WORDS THAT WORK! Recording script for
the Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12918.
WORK DESIGN: A PHILOSOPHY FOR APPLYING
WORK PRINCIPLES. SEE WORK DESIGN:
THE MODERN CONCEPT FOR APPLYING WORK
PRINCIPLES.
WORK DESIGN: THE MODERN CONCEPT FOR
APPLYING WORK PRINCIPLES, by Gerald
Nadler. Appl. states prev. pub. as
Work design: a philosophy for applying
work principles. NM: additions & re-
visions. © Gerald Nadler; 13Jun60;
013048,
THE WORLD OF DONALD, a vaudeville by
Maxwell E. Siegel. © Maxwell Edward
Siegel; 25Mar60; DU50696.
THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN. (Die
verkehrte Welt) An historical drama
in five acts by Johann Ludwig Tieck.
Translated by David M. Knauf. © David
Marvin Knauf; 4Apr60; DU50797.
THE WORLD WIDE WRECKING COMPANY, a play
in three acts by Virginia Radcliffe
Hurst. © Virginia Radcliffe Hurst;
16Jun60; DU51167.
WORMWOOD AND SODA, a short play by
Anthony Clark. © Anthony Clark;
13Jun60; DUS1155.
WOYZECK, a sequence of dramatic frag-
ments by Georg Buchner, Translated
and arranged by Rudolph von Abele,
NM: new translation & revisions.
© Rudolph von Abele; 25Jan60; DU50350.
WRITING A WHOLE SWELL BOOK, IS NOT MERELY
A SIMPLE THING, by Dayton Allen.
© Dayton Allen; 6Jan60; C12653.
THE WRONGMAN, a play in twenty scenes by
Herbert H. Hutner. © Herbert Hart
Hutner; 13Apr60; DU50814.
¥
YANKEE, DON'T GO HOME! A play with
music in two acts by Sondi Sodsai,
pseud, of Sodsai Vanij Vadhana. Text
only. © Sodsai Vanij Vadhana;
21Dec59; DU50398.
YANKEE DOODLE DADDY, a play in three
acts. Book, music & lyrics by Evelyn
G. Clark. NM: revisions. © Evelyn G.
Clark; 18Apr60; DU50842.
YEAR 'ROUND PLAYS. Intermediate, By
Grade Teacher. NM: compilation.
© Educational Pub. Corp.; 1Feb60;
A438662.
THE YELLOW BICYCLE, a one hour televi-
sion drama by Lillian P. Quiat.
© Lillian P, Quiat; 17Feb60; DU50492.,
YERMAK, THE CONQUEROR; the story of
how Siberia was conquered by Yermak
in 1582 by Ann Minietz. Scenario.
© Ann I. Minietz; 2Feb60; DU50401.
YODEFET - SHISHIM VASHEVA. (Yodefeth -
67) By Marnin Feinstein. Hebrew;
title transliterated. © Marnin
Feinstein; 1lApr60; DU50868.
YODEFETH = 67. SEE YODEFET - SHISHIM
VASHEVA.
YOGA EXERCISES BY JURGENS. Exercises by
Windy Jurgens; compiled and narrated
by M. Joyce Ponsot. © Miriam Joyce
Ponsot & Windy Jurgens; 28Apr60;
C12874.
YOU AND THE ATOMIC AGE MARKET FOR GLASS;
script prepared for Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Company. Writer, Dayton Clos-
ser. (Special products presentation,
silent slidefilm, section 2) Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 8Feb60;
C12752.
YOU BET YOUR WIFE, a comedy in two acts
by Huge Haas. © Hugo Haas; 27Jan60;
DU50360.
YOU CAN'T ENJOY THE GAME WITHOUT A PRO-
GRAM; script for a sound slide film
in color and animation for Montgomery
Ward, Training Department. Writer,
David C. Welling. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 26May60; DU51187.
YOU CAN'T GO WRONG, a play in three acts
by Frederick W. Ritter. © Frederick
W. Ritter; 4Apr60; DU50734.
YOU NEVER KNOW; comic opera in one act
by Boris Koutzen. © Boris Koutzen;
17Feb60; DU50488,
THE YOUNG AND THE OLD,
DESSERT.
SEE TIME OF
THE YOUNG DOE IN THE BED OF ICE. SEE
LA CERBIATTA NEL LETTO DI GHIACCIO.
THE YOUNG VISITORS.
YOUNG GIRL.
SEE QUITE A
YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE, a narrative poem
with background music and sound ef-
fects by Miles K. Benedict & others.
© Miles K. Benedict; 29Mar60; C12830.
YOUR CALL GIRL, an original comedy in
three acts by Claire Vu, pseud. of
Claire M. Vusler Sherman. © Claire M.
Vusler Sherman; 9Mar60; DU50644.
YOUR CHILD - 1 to 6; key recording
scripts by Theodore Raph. © Theodore
Raph; 4May60; ¢C12957.
YOUR LUCKY ELEVEN; recording seript for
the Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
2May60; C12915.
YOUR PASSPORT TO PROFITS; script pre-
pared for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
writer, T. Sassano. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 26May60; C13021.
YOUR VESTED FUTURE: NO.1; script for a
motion picture by Motion Pictures,
Ine. © Motion Pictures, Inc.;
17Feb60; C12807.
YOU'RE SITTING ON MY TAIL, an improbable
tale in two acts by Carl Yale. Prev.
reg. as The flamboyant tale in 1954.
NM: revisions. © Carl Yale; 9May60;
pDuU50962.
Z
ZAUBEREL. (Sorcery) A play in three
acts by Sandor Marai. German version.
© Sandor Marai; 30Mar60; DU50724.
DIE ZAUBERIN VON BUXTEHUDE, ein Schau-
spiel von Manfred Hausmann. Frank-
furt. © S. Fischer Verlag, G.M.B.H.;
10ct59; DF1316.
ZDEDA. SEE ALOHA HAWAII.
ZHESTOKY ROMANS, a comedy in 5 scenes by
Vsevolod Homitzky. In Russian.
© Vsevolod Homitzky; 2lJun60; DU51273.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures, sermons, monologs,
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.
A
EL ABUELO CURRO; comedia en tres actos,
original y en prosa por Luis Fernandez
de Sevilla & Guillermo Hernandez Mir.
© 90ct32; D25513. Luis Fernandez de
Sestiia {A}: bian6O; REXBeno.
ACROPOLIS, by Robert Emmet Sherwood.
© wae D17991. Madeline H. Sherwood
(Ww) & Mary S, Stillman (C); 15Jan60;
R250395.
ACTOR'S DAUGHTER, NO.1, a series of
radio sketches by John Charles Nugent.
© 27Apr33; DU22491. Mrs. Alan Coe
Bunce & Elliott Nugent (C); 21Jun60;
R258792.
AD MAN, a play in three acts by Arch A.
Gaffney & Charles W. Curran,
© 25Febd32; DUI5026. Arch A. Gaffney
(A) & Charles W. Curran (A); 17Feb60;
R252341,
AFTERGLOW, a play in eleven scenes by
Robert Emmet Sherwood. © 30Apr32;
DUI6001. Madeline H. Sherwood (W) &
Mary S, Stillman (C); 15Jan60;
R250394.
AGGIE APPLEBY, MAKER OF MEN, a comedy-
drama in three acts by Joseph 0.
Kesselring. © 3Dec32; D19622.
Joseph 0. Kesselring (A); 14Jun60;
R258532.
ALIBI BAA BAA, a comedy in 3 acts by
Thomas P. Robinson. © 29Jun32;
DU17008. Ethel Fay Robinson (WwW);
28Mar60; R254545.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND, adapted for the
stage by Eva Le Gallienne & Florida
Friebus from Alice in Wonderland and
Through the looking glass by Lewis
Carroll, pseud. of Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson. © 29Dec32; DP19956. Eva Le
Gallienne & Florida Friebus (A);
3Mar60; R253117.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND AND THROUGH THE
LOOKING GLASS, a play in 2 acts adapt-
ed for the stage by Eva Le Gallienne &
Florida Friebus from the work of Lewis
Carroll, pseud. of Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson. © 11May32; DU16223. Eva Le
Gallienne & Florida Friebus (A);
3Mar60; R253118.
ALIEN CORN, by Sidney Howard. © 18Apr33;
DP22853. Polly Damrosch Howard (Ws
4May60; R256610.
ALL IN THE DARK, a mystery-comedy in one
act by Richard L. Melville. © lFeb232;
eo Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
(PWH); 25Jan60; R250813.
AMACO, by Martin Plavin, with a letter
from Lincoln Steffens. © 26Jan33;
DP21940, Martin Flavin (A); 29Feb60;
R253029.
THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF WIFFLES AND
FELISA, a nonsensical play in 3 epi-
sodes by Haynes Trebor. © 30Dec32;
DP19955. Haynes Trebor (A); 7Mar60;
R253219.
AMERICA ON TRIAL, a pageant play in 1
act by Fred Eastman. © 30Dec32;
DP19951. Fred Eastman (A); 15Feb60;
R252271.
ANDROMACHE; Oper in zwei Aufztigen von
Herbert Windt. Textbuch UE 1120.
© 27Jan32; D15921. Herbert Windt (A);
28Dec59; R2%924%2,
ANN COMES TO HER SENSES, a comedy in 1
act by Marie Doran. © 9Dec32;
DP19954. Samuel French, Inc. (PWH);
31Mar60; R254634.
ANOTHER DAWN, in three acts by Jay Gelzer
& George Bryant. © 15Dec32; D19759.
Jay Gelzer (A); 14Jan60; R250671.
AQUI ESTA MI MUJER; farsa comica en 3
actos por Manuel Morcillo, Victor
Gabirondo & Antonio Alvarez.
© 19Dec32; D30014. Manuel Morcillo
(A); 26Jan60; R250856.
ARABELLA; lyrische Komodie in 3 Aufztigen
von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Musik von
Richard Strauss. Aufzug 3. © 8Mar33;
D28468. Franz Strauss tc); 11Mar60 ;
R253596.
ARABELLA; lyrische Komodie in 3 Aufziigen
von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Musik von
Richard Strauss. Klavierauszug mit
Text von Felix Wolfes. Aufzug 1.
© 8Mar33; D28426. Franz Strauss (C);
11Mar60; R253594.
ARABELLA; lyrische Komodie in 3 Aufziigen
von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Musik von
Richard Strauss. Klavierauszug mit
Text von Felix Wolfes. Aufzug 2.
© 8Mar33; D28448. Franz Strauss (C);
11Mar60; R253595.
ARABELLA; lyrische Komdédie in 3 Aufzigen
von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Musik von
Richard Strauss. Libretto.
© 19Jun33; D253515. Raimund von
Hofmannsthal & Mrs. C. Zimmer (C of
H. von Hofmannsthal); 21Jun60; R258791.
ARABELLA; lyrische Komédie in 3 Aufziigen
von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Musik von
Richard Strauss. Opus 79. Klavier-
auszug mit Text von Felix Wolfes.
© 20Jun33; D28475. Franz Strauss (C);
21Jun60; R258790.
L'AS DE LA BELOTTE, un acte gai de Armand
Foucher. Livret. © 1Nov32; D20320.
Editions Salabert & Cie (PWH); 4Feb60;
R251721.
AU SINGE TRICOLORE; vaudeville en un acte
de Armand Foucher. Livret. © 1Nov32;
D20317. Editions Salabert & Cle
(PWH); 4Feb60; R251724,
UNE AUDITION MOUVEMENTEE; sketch de
Vincent Telly. © 31Dec32; D22186.
Marcelle Barbecot, veuve Telly (W);
4Feb60; R251713.
AUTUMN CROCUS, a play in 3 acts by C, L.
Anthony, pseud. of Dodie G. Smith.
© 27Mar33; DP21946. Dodie G. Smith
(A); lApr60; R254647.
AVRIL; comedie en 4 actes par Georges
Berr & louis Verneuil. © 10Feb33;
DU21056. Florence Ryan (E of L. Ver-
neuil); 4Mar60; R253396.
AWAKE! 'TIS MAY, a flower and fairy
operetta for grade schools in three
acts. Unison, book, lyrics and music
by Ruth E. Day. © 7Mar33; D28439.
Ruth E, Day (A); 21Mar60; R253927.
AZOR; operette en 3 actes de Raoul
Praxy. Couplets de Max Eddy; musique
de Gabaroche; airs additionnels de
Pearly Chagnon. Livret. © 1Mar33;
D22185. Raoul Praxy (A); 29Apr60;
R256301.
BABES IN HOLLYWOOD, a musical play by
Herbert Fields & E. Ray Goetz. Text
only. © 20Apr33; D22259. Dorothy
Fields (E); 2May60; R256438.
THE BAD PENNY, a play in 4 acts by
William Anthony McGuire. © 30Aug32;
Dee Lou McGuire (W); lApr60;
Re54842.
BALL IM SAVOY; Operette in 3 Akten und
einem Vorspiel, 7 Bilder. Text by
Alfred Grlinwald & Fritz Lthner-Beda;
music by Paul Abraham. Regie-und
Soufflierbuch. © 15Feb33; DP22285.
Henry A. Grtinwald (C) & Meta Mary
Maass (C of A. Grtinwald); 15Feb60;
R252207.
BALL IM SAVOY; Operette in 3 Akten und
einem Vorspiel, 7 Bilder. Text by
Alfred Grtnwald & Fritz Léhner-Beda;
music by Paul Abraham. Vocal score.
© 15Feb33; DP28434. Henry A. Grtin-
wald (C) & Meta Mary Maass (C of
A. Grtinwald); 15Feb60; R252206.
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THE BAMBOO BOX, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Sarah Grames
Clark; music by Winifred Moore.
© 5Jan33; D28413. Ralph L. Clark
(Wr), Mrs. Wm. P. Ramloo (Helen L.
Clark) & Ralph @. Clark (C); 11Mar60;
R253630.
LE BANQUE NEMO, de Louis Verneuil, pseud.
de Louis Jacques Marie Collin. (In La
Petite illustration) © 4Jun32;
DP17377. Florence Ryan (E of L. J. M.
Gols; 7TDec59; R250647.
LA BANQUE NEMO; piece en 3 actes & 9
tableaux par Louis Verneiul, pseud, de
Louis Jacques Marie Collin. © 18Jan32;
DU14102. Florence Ryan (E of L. J. M.
Collin); 7Dec59; R250644,
BATISTE, by Alfred J. Morin. French
translation of play Windy willows by
Ted Maxwell & Virginia Maxwell.
© 3Dec32; D19567. Alfred J. Morin (A);
19Jan60; R250641.
THE BEAUTY SHOPPE, a comedy in 3 acts by
Ethel Van Der Veer & Franklyn Bigelow.
© 3May33; DP22833. Elizabeth Van
Limburgh (E of E. Van Der Veer);
5May60; R256612.
BELKIS, REGINA DI SABA; coregrafia in
sette quadri. Libretto by Claudio
Guastalla; music by Ottorino Respighi.
Reduction for voice by G. Zuccoli.
© 19Jan32; D28196. G. Ricordi & Co,
(PWH); 29Dec59; R249336.
BELKIS, REGINA DI SABA; coreografia in
sette quadri di Claudio Guastalla.
Illustrata con music di Ottorino
Respighi. Libretto only. © at ie
D14702, Marcello Guastalla (C);
29Dec59; R2kg334.
THE BELLAMY TRIAL, a play in 3 acts by
Frances Noyes Hart & Prank E. Carstar-
phen. © 30Dec32; DP19946. Edward H.
Hart (Wr); 14Mar60; R253382.
LA BELLE AU BOIS; piece en 3 actes par
Jules Supervielle. © 20Jan33; D21767.
Jules Supervielle (A); 7Ju160; R259716.
BELLE LAMAR, an episode of the Civil War
by Dion Boucicault, (In Plays for the
college theatre, collected and edited
by Garrett H. Leverton) © 27Jun32;
DP17258. Margery Green (PPW);
29Feb60; R252944,
DER BETTLER NAMENLOS; Oper in drei Akten
von Robert Heger. Textbuch UE 2739.
© 29Jan32; D15919. Robert Heger (A);
28Dec59; Re4#9241,
BETTY'S DREAM. SEE SHIM SHAM.
BIOGRAPHY, by S. N. Behrman. © 6Feb33;
D20830. S. N. Behrman (A); 9Feb60;
R251987.
BITTER SWEET, by Noel Coward. © 7Mar33;
D21969. Noel Coward (A); 8Mar60;
R255550.
THE BLACK MONOCLE, by Charles Brackett.
© 17Jan33; DU20336. Charles Brackett
(A); 6Jun60; R258092.
THE BLARNEY STONE, a comedy-drama in 4
acts by Edward E. Rose. © 31Jan33;
DP21938. Ruth Rose (C); 23Jun60;
R258802.
THE BLUE BAG, by J. C. McMullen.
© 28Mar32; D15391. Marie McMullen
(W); 19Jan60; R250637.
THE BLUE GHOST, a mystery melodrama in 3
acts by Bernard J. McOwén & John P.
Riewerts. © 5Mar32; DP14938. M. H.
Riewerts (C); 3Mar60; R253122.
BOTH YOUR HOUSES, a pila)
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
in 3 acts b;
Maxwell Anderson. © 4Apr33; DP21943.
Gilda Anderson (W), Alan Anderson,
Terrence Anderson, Quentin Anderson &
Hesper A. Levenstein (C); 2May60;
R256436.
BRAIN SWEAT, a modern comedy of Negro
life in 3 acts by John Charles
Brownell. © 24Mar33; DU214235. John
Charles Brownell (A); 8Apr60; R255366.
THE BRIDE OF THE WHIRLWIND, a drama in 3
acts by Daniel Berry. Rewritten &
rev. ed. © 21Jan33; D20472, Daniel
Berry (A); 4Mar60; R253163.
BRITANNIA OF BILLINGSGATE, a comedy in
four acts by Christine Jope-Slade
(Christine Jope-Slade Clark) & Sewell
Stokes. © 3May32; DP16856. Christine
Jope-Slade Clark (A) & Sewell Stokes
lie 1lJan60; R249821.
C
THE CABINET MINISTER'S FIRESIDE, a come-
dy in l.act by A, J. Talbot.
© 15Dec32; DP21965. A. J. Talbot (A);
7Mar60; R253216.
THE CALL OF YOUTH, a comedy in 3 acts by
Harris Deans. © 100ct32; DP19282.
Harris Deans (A); 18Apr60; R255771.
CAME THE DAWN, a comedy in 3 acts by
Raymond Van Sickle. © 1Ju132; D17034.
Raymond Van Sickle (A); 9May60;
R256847.
CANDIDE; after Voltaire, a musical play
by G. Antheil & B. Morgan. Text.
© 9Jun32; D16702. Elizabeth Antheil
(W) & Peter R. Antheil (C); 11Feb60;
R252172.
THE CASE OF THE FRIGHTENED LADY, a play
in 3 acts by Edgar Wallace.
© 30Dec32; DP21949. Patricia Frere
(PPW); 15Mar60; R253671.
THE CAT CAME BACK, by J. C. McMullen.
© 31May32; D16644, Marie McMullen
(W); 19Jan60; R250638.
CAVALCADE, by Noel Coward. © 18Jan32;
D15302. Noel Coward (A); 12Jan60;
R254699.
CECILIA, a play in four acts by Allan
Monkhouse. © 16Aug32; DP18106.
Patrick J. Monkhouse (C); 25May60;
R257436.
CHARMEUSE, a comedy in 3 acts ES E. Tem-
ple. Thurston, © 6Dec32; DP19858,
Emily F, Temple Thurston (W); 7Mar60;
R253222,
CHILDREN IN UNIFORM; play in three acts.
English adapation by Barbara Burnham.
Based on Gestern und Heute by Christa
Winsloe. © 7Nov32; DU19106. Barbara
Burnham (A); 25May60; R257437.
CHILDREN OF JAZZ, by Ben Oakland, J. P.
Murray & Barry Trivers. © 29Mar32;
D15295. Ben Oakland (A), J. P. Murray
(A) & Barry Trivers (A); 25Jan60;
R250808.
CLOSE TO HEAVEN, by Orcela Serpe, pseud.
of Phyllis A. Seips. © 1Jul32;
DU1L7052. Phyllis A. Seips (A);
10Jun60; R258310.
COMMENCEMENT, a play in three acts by
Russell Leake. © 3Feb33; D20669.
Russell Leake (A); 27May60; R257729.
COTE D'AZUR; sketch par Andre Birabeau
& George Dolley, pseud. of Georges
Salomon. © 31Dec32; D21535. Germaine
Klop, veuve Salomon (W); 4Feh60;
R251717.
Jan.—June
CRACKED ICE. (Grasshoppers) In 10
sequences, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J,
K, by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar & Grover
Jones. © 7Mar53; D21250. Jessie
Kalmar (W); 10May60; R256897.
CRACKED ICE (GRASSHOPPERS ) In ten
sequences, A-K, by Harry Ruby, Bert
Kalmar and Grover Jones. © 7Mar33;
D21250. Harry Ruby (A); 3Jun60;
R257993.
THE CRIME, a short comedy sketch by
Mabel Constanduros. © 14Mar33;
DF22290. Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (PWH);
15Mar60; R253868. ‘
THE CRIMINAL, id Edwin Milton Royle.
© 20Feb32; D14634. Josephine Fetter
Royle fs) & Selana Royle (C); 18Jan60;
R250375. : i
CSODA A HEGYEK KOZT; legenda negy |
felvonasban. By Molnar Ferenc (Ferenc ©
Molnar) © 20Jun33; DP2ds442. ili
Darvas Molnar (W); 24Jun60; R258947. :
CSOK A TUKOR ELOTT. (The kiss before
the mirror) By Fodor Laszlo (Laszlo
Fodor) © 160ct32; D19285. Laszlo
(Ladislaus) Fodor (A); 17May60;
R257042,
A CUP OF HAPPINESS, a comedy in 3 acts
|
|
by Eden Phillpotts. © 1Mar33;
DP21972. Eden Phillpotts (A); 3Mar60;
R253114,
THE CUP OF HAPPINESS, a comedy in three
acts by Eden Phillpotts. © 17Jan33;
DU20344, Eden Phillpotts (A);
19Jan60; R250162.
THE CURTAIN RISES, a book of revue
sketches by J. H. Roberts. © 7Jun32;
DP17252. John Henry Roberts (A);
14Jan60; R250026.
D
DA STIMMT WAS NICHT; Schwank in drei
Akten von Franz Arnold. © 18Jan33;
D20379. Franz Arnold (A); 18Feb60;
R252487.
DANGEROUS CORNER, a play in three acts
by J. B. Priestley. © a oe
DP19959. J. B. Priestley (A);
19Jan60; R250161.
DECLINING ROOM, a play in 3 acts by
R. Leake. © 19Jan33; D20378. Russell
Leake (A); 22Apr60; R255906.
DESIGN FOR LIVING, a comedy in three
acts by Noel Coward. © 26Jan33;
D20568. Noel Coward (A); 28Jan60;
R251367.
DIXON'S RETURN, a comedy in 1 act by
W. W., Jacobs. © 31Dec32; DP21960.
Christopher Gage Jacobs & Ruth
Wymark Jacobs tc); 15Mar60; R253670.
DODSWORTH; comedy-drama in three acts
by Sinclair Lewis, Dramatized by
Sidney Howard. © 15Sep32; DU18290.
Michael Lewis (C); 27Jan60; R250948.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE, an operetta in 2
acts. Book & lyrics by Geoffrey F.
Morgan; music by Arthur A, Penn,
© 7Nov32; D28337. Mrs. Arthur A. Penn
(W), Olive R. Storrs (NK of G. F.
pogeina Muriel E, Evans (NK of G. F.
Morgan) & Laurence W. Morgan (NK of
G. F. Morgan); 22Jan60; R251056.
LA DONNA SERPENTE; fabia in un prologo,
tre atti e sette quadri. Libretto by
C. Lodovici; music by Alfredo Casella.
Reduction for voice & Bees by Mario
Pilati. © 18Feb32; D28195. G. Ricordi
& Co, (PWH); 29Dec59; R249335.
1960
DORIAN GRAY; in three acts by David
Thorne. An adaption of Oscar Wilde's
Picture of Dorian Gray. © 2Jun33;
AE David Thorne (A); 7Jun60;
R258106.
DOUZE NUITS D'AMOUR; ou, La nuit d'une
femme. Piece en 3 actes, 12 episodes
et 21 tableaux de Jean de Letraz.
© 2lJan33; =e Mme de Letraz, nee
Simone Peigniet (W); 17Feb60; R252347.
THE DRAGON WHO GIGGLED, a playlet for
children in 1 scene by Elizabeth
McCormick. © 33; DP22831. Eliza-
beth McCormick (A); 17May60; R257046.
DREAM COME TRUE, by Marjorie Lyon.
With incidental music by James Lyon.
Idbretto. © 18Apr33; D22558.
Marjorie Lyon (A); 19Apr60; R255723.
DREK; fantastic dream in four acts by
Attilio Rubulotta. © SApr32; D15491.
oe Rubulotta (A); 1l0Feb60;
DREK; mysterious play in four acts with
prologue by Attilio Rubulotta.
© 3Jun32; D16603. Attilio Rubulotta
(A); 10Feb60; R252117.
LA DUQUESA GITANA; comedia de magia en
5 actos divididos en diez cuadros
por Jacinto Benavente. © 280ct32;
D25825. Luis Hurtado Giron (E);
4SJan60; R24$8654.
i
EASTBOUND, a play in three acts Lf John
Milton Baker. © 180ct32; DU18750.
John Milton Baker (A); 7Jan60;
R249706.
AN ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS, a satirical
comedy in 2 acts by A. Boretz.
© 100ct32; i Allen Boretz (A);
21Mar60; R253998.
EMILY DICKINSON, THE HUMAN BACKGROUND
OF HER POETRY. SEE STARDUST AND
THISTLEDOWN.
ETERNALLY YOURS, a romantic farce-comedy
in 3 acts by Wilbur Braun. © 11Feb33;
DP21926, Wilbur Braun (A); 29Feb60;
R252945,
LES EVENEMENTS DE BEOTIE; comedie en 3
actes de Georges Berr & Louis Verneuil,
pseud, of Louis Collin. © 25Apr32;
DU15938. Florence Ryan (E of L. Collin);
7Dec59; R250646,
EVENING CLOTHES, by Zona Gale (Zona Gale
Breese) © 15Dec32; D19846. City Bank
of Portage (E); 25Jan60; R250811.
EVENSONG, a play in three acts by Edward
Knoblock and Beverley Nichols. Adapted
from Beverley Nichols' novel.
© 23Jul32; DU17968. Beverley Nichols
(A), J. V. Biggar (E of E. Knoblock) &
A. P. Popkin (E of E. Knoblock);
83Jun60; R257908.
EVENSONG, a play in three acts by Edward
Knoblock and Beverley Nichols. Adapted
from the novel of Beverley Nichols.
© 30Dec32; DP21950. Beverley Nichols
(A), J. V. Biggar (E of E. Knoblock) &
A. P. Popkin (E of E. Knobloek);
8Jun60; R257909.
iF
THE FASTEST THING AFLOAT, by Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky. Reve versione
© 63un33; D22796. Samuel Jesse War-
shawsky (A); 10Jun60; R258271.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
EL FAVORITO DEL RE. Libretto by Arturo
Rossato; music by Antonio Veretti.
Reduction for voice & piano by Guido
Zuccoli, © 18Feb32; D28194.
G. Ricordi & Co. (PWH); 29Dec59;
R249337.
IL PAVORITO DEL RE; libretto in three
acts & four scens by Arturo Rossato.
Music by Antonio Veretti. © 18Feb32;
D14667. Laura Rossato (C); 29Dec59;
R249333.
UNE FEMME RAVIE; piece en 4 actes par
Louis Verneuil, pseud. of Louis Col-
lin. © 29Dec32; DU20329. Florence
Ryan (E); 29Feb60; R253394.
UNE FEMME RAVIE; piece en 4 actes par
Louis Verneuil, pseud. of Louis Col-
lin. (In La Petite illustration, no.
605) © 17Dec32; DP21090. Florence
Ryan (E); 29Feb60; R253395.
LA FPILLEULE DU MARECHAL; comedie village-
oise en un acte de Armand Foucher,
© 3lDec32; D21534, Editions Salabert
& Cie (PWH); 4Feb60; R251718.
FIND THE LADY, a comedietta in one act
by Ian Hay, pseud. of John Hay Beith.
© 19Ma: a DP22836. Helen Margaret
Beith (W); 25May60; R257439.
THE FIRST LEGION, a drama of life ina
community of priests in three acts by
Emmet G. Lavery. © 5Jun33; DU22737.
Emmet G. Lavery (A); 9Jun60; R258150.
FIRST NIGHT, a play in 2 acts by Elliott
Nugent & Norma Lee Nugent. © 16Ju132;
DUIT457. Elliott Nugent & Norma Lee
Nugent (A); 20Apr60; R255836.
FLAIR DE DETECTIVE; vaudeville en 1 acte
de Armand Foucher. © lNov32; D20319.
Editions Salabert & Cie (PWH); 4Feb60;
R251722.
FLAT TO LET, a comedy in 3 acts by
Arthur Macrae. © 19Jul32; DU18082.
Arthur Macrae (A); 25Mar60; R254271.
LA FLEUR D'ORANGER; sketch par Andre
Birabeau & Georges Dolley, pseud. of
Georges Salomon. © 15Dec32; D20829.
Germaine Klop, veuve Salomon (W);
4Feb60; R251715.
FLOWERS OF THE NATIONS, a juvenile oper-
etta in one act. Libretto by Alma
Bradbury Houghton; music by Elizabeth
Sutton Brown. © 7Mar33; D28436.
Elizabeth Sutton Brown (A); 28Mar60;
R254383.
FLYING COLORS, a revue by H. Dietz,
Charles Sherman, Corey Ford, George
S. Kaufman & Marc Connelly. Words
and music by H. Dietz & Arthur
Schwartz. © 280ct32; p19179 Arthur
Schwartz (A); 22Jan60; R251443,
FOLIES BERGERE, ein Stiick in drei Akten
von Gustav Beer und Wolfgang Pohl.
© 22Mar33; D21518. Gustave Beer (A);
27Apr60; R256735.
FOR SALE--CHEAP! By Ethelmay Shorey
Campbell. © 13Jul32; D17397. Ethel-
may Shorey Campbell (A); 8Feb60;
R251996.
FOR SERVICES RENDERED, a play in three
acts by W. Somerset Maugham.
© 12Apr33; D22177. W. Somerset
Maugham (A); 26Apr60; R255956.
FOR SERVICES RENDERED, by W. Somerset
Maugham. Installments 6-12. In The
Sunday express, London, Dec. 18, 1952-
Jan. 29, 1933) © 18Dec32-29Jan33;
DP21998. W. Somerset Maugham (A);
31Mar60; R254636.
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FOR THE STATE, an episode in one act by
Kenneth Webb. © 7Jun32; D16673.
Kenneth S, Webb (A); 26Jan60;
R250862,
FRANCIS DRAKE, a play in nine acts by
Russell Leake. © 3Mar33; D21148.
Russell Leake (A); 27May60; R257730.
FREMDENLEGION. SEE SAND.
FRIEND OF HIS YOUTH, a play in three
acts with oe by Russell Leake.
© 3Feb33; D20668. Russell Leake (A);
27TMay60; R257728.
FRIENDSHIP; or, In Mozart's time.
Operetta in one act. Book, lyrics,
and music by Mary Lichthardt.
© 13Jan33; D28383. Mary Lichthardt
(A); 4Mar60; R253200.
FRUHLINGSSTURME; Operette in drei Akten
von Gustav Beer. Musik von Jaromir
Weinberger. Buch und Regiebuch ein-
gerichtet von Gustav Beer. Text.
© 31Mar33; D23719. Gustave Beer (A);
30Jun60; R259532.
FRUHLINGSSTURME; Operette in drei Akten
von Gustav Beer. Musik von Jaromir
Weinberger. Text. © 23Feb33; D21051.
Gustave Beer (A); 30Jun60; R259531.
FRUHLINGSSTURME; Operette in 3 Akten von
Gustav Beer. Musik von Jaromir Wein-
berger. Regiebuch eingerichtet von
Gustav Beer, © aA Dde3719.
Jaromir Weinberger (A); 23May60;
R257774.
FRUHLINGSSTURME; Operette in 3 Akten von
Gustav Beer. Musik von Jaromir Wein-
berger. Text. © 23Feb33; D21051.
Jaromir Weinberger (A); 23May60;
R257773.
G
A GALLERY OF MEN, a comedy in six scenes
by David Thorne. © 2Jun33; D22712.
David Thorne (A); 7Jun60; R258107.
UN GENDRE CHAMPION; vaudeville en un acte
de Armand Foucher, Livret. © 1Sep32;
D18613. Editions Salabert & Cie
(PWH) ; 4Feb60; R251725.
THE GENTLE ROGUE, a comedy in 3 acts by
John Gharles Brownell. © 24Feb33;
DP21939. John Charles Brownell (A);
1Apr60; R254646.
THE GENTLEMAN TRAMP, a radio sketch by
J. C, Beal. © 15Dec32; D19754. Jo-
seph C. Beal (A); 28Mar60; R254586.
A GHOST OF A CHANCE, a comedy in 1 act
by Marie Doran. © 17Feb33; DP21930.
Samuel French, Inc. (PWH); 31Mar60;
R254655.
GHOSTS, a drama in three acts by Henrik
Ibsen, Translated from the Norwegian
by Arvid Paulson. © 1Apr32; D15339.
Arvid Paulson (A); 29Feb60; R252950.
THE GIFT; operetta. Arranged from the
music of W. A, Mozart by Helen Boswell
& Dorothy Park Clark. © 25Mar32;
D28249. Summy-Birchard Pub. Co.
(PWH); 12Feb60; R252468.
GIUDITTA; musikalische Komddie in 5
Bildern von Paul Knepler und Fritz
Iéhner. Musik von Franz Lehar.
© 15Feb33; DP28467. Otto Blau (E of
F. Lehar); 28Mar60; R254297.
GLUCKLICHE REISE; Operette in 3 Akten
(7 Bildern) von Max Bertuch und Kurt
Schwabach. Musik von Edward Ktinneke.
© 23Nov32; D21844, Edith Bertuch (W)
& Kurt Schwabach (A); 31May60;
R257860.
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GOOD NEWS, a musical comedy by Laurence
Schwab & B. G. De Sylva (George Gard
De Sylva) Lyrics by B. G. De Sylva &
Lew Brown; music by Ray Henderson.
Libretto. © 240ct32; DP19274. Mildred
Schwab (W), Marie De Sylva (W), June
Brown (W) & Arlyne Mulligan (C of
L. Brown); 16Dec59; R249704.
GOOD NEWS, a musical comedy by Laurencé
Schwab & B, G, De Sylva, pseud. of
George Gard De Sylva. Lyrics by B. G.
De Sylva & Lew Brown; music by Ray
Henderson. © 240ct32; D19274. June
Brown (W), Naomi Brown (C) & Arlyne
Mulligan (C of L. Brown); 25Feb60;
R252821.
A GOOD TURN, a comedy in three acts by
Lowell Brentano & Isadore Lhevinne.
© 14Nov32; DU19216. Frances I.
Brentano (W); 1llApr60; R255464.
GOODBYE AGAIN, a new play in three acts
by Allan Scott and George Haight.
© 8Apr33; D21941. Allan Scott (A) &
George Haight (A); 14Jun60; R258528.
GRASSHOPPERS. SEE CRACKED ICE.
GRASSHOPPERS, SEE CRACKED ICE (GRASS-
HOPPERS)
GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST, a sketch by J. D.
Blaufox (Joseph Blaufox) © 26May32;
D16480, Joseph Blaufox (A); 6Jan60;
R249197.
DIE GROSSE KATHARINA. (Great Catherine)
Komische Oper in 3 Akten, 4 Szenen.
Text von G, B. Shaw; Deutscher Text
mit Zustimmung des Ubersetzers Siefried
Trebitsch, von Konrad Maril. Musik von
Ig. Lilien. Klavierauszug mit text.
© OMar32; D28242, Ignaz Lilien (A);
12Jan60; R250390.
H
HAMILTON RUMPLEBAUGH, ESQUIRE, a drama
for the radio in three acts by Stanley
F. Davie. © 2Sep32; D17974. Stanley
F. Davie (A); 7Mar60; R253387.
HAMILTON RUMPLEBAUGH, ESQUIRE, EPISODE
2, a drama for the radio in four acts
by Stanley Davie. © 23Jan33; D20449.
Stanley Davie (A); 7Mar60; R253386.
HARD TIMES-BUCKS-BEANS & PROSPERITIES,
by Byron Robert McCready. © 18Mar32;
C5869. Byron R. McCready (A);
l4Mar60; R253381.
THE HAUNTED ROOM; short sketch by Lola
Harvey & Syd Courtenay. © 14Mar33;
DF22289. Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (PWH);
15Mar60; R253869.
HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND WISE, a farce
comedy in 3 acts by Charles George.
© 8May33; DP22834. Charles George
(4); 16May60; R257099.
HEARTS ARE TRUMPS; operetta. Libretto
by L. du Garde Peach; music by Victor
Hely-Hutchinson. © 6Jan32; D28177.
Marjorie Hely-Hutchinson (W); 18Dec59;
R250554.
HER MAJESTY THE WIDOW, a modern comedy
in three acts by John Charles Brownell.
© 24Mar33; DU21422. John Charles
Brownell (A); 31May60; R257867.
HERBERT CAN'T BE FRANK, a bit of scram-
bled history in 1 act by K, Webb.
© 20Dec32; D19810. Kenneth S. Webb
(A); 25Mar60; R254287.
L'HERMINE; piece en 3 actes de Jean
Anouilh. © 14Ju132; DU17322. Jean
Anouilh (A); 23Jun60; R258798.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HOLLYWOOD HONEYMOON, an episode in one
act by Kenneth Webb. © 29Jun32;
D17006. Kenneth S. Webb (A); 26Jan60;
R250861.
HONOURS EASY, a play in 3 acts by Roland
Pertwee. © 1Dec32; DP19864. Roland
Pertwee (A); 15Mar60; R253673.
HOT-CHA, a play in two acts by L. Brown,
M. Hellinger & R. Henderson,
© 15Jun32; D16774. June Brown (W),
Naomi Brown Kc} & Arlyne Mulligan
(C of L. Brown); 25Feb60; R252820.
I
I AM OVER FORTY, a comedy in 1 act by
Madeline Blackmore. © 10May32;
DU16213. Madeline Blackmore (A);
15Feb60; R252270.
I LOVE YOUR WIFE, a play in 3 acts by
Anson Van Alstyn. © 7Feb33; D20728.
Ruth Van Alstyne (W); 17May60; R257193.
IMPORTANT PEOPLE, a farce in three acts
by F. Wyndham Mallock. © 4Jun32;
DP17253. FF. Wyndham Mallock (A);
14Jan60; R250027.
THE IMPROPER DUCHESS, a modern comedy in
3 acts by James Bernard Fagan.
© 31Jan33; DP21953. Mary Fagan (W);
8Apr60; R255369.
IN MOZART'S TINE, SEE FRIENDSHIP.
IN THE BEST OF FAMILIES, a sketch by
J. Norworth. © 12May32; D16233.
Amy Norworth (W); 2Mar60; R253086.
IN THE DENTIST'S CHAIR, a 1 act thriller
by Anthony Armstrong, pseud. of
Anthony Armstrong Willis. © 15Mar33;
DP21963. Anthony Armstrong Willis
(A); 8Apr60; R255371.
THE INCREDIBLE BORGIAS, an operetta by
R. Berton, E. Berton & J. Baird.
Music by E. Berton; lyrics by Edward
Ellisque (Edward Eliscu) Text only.
© 23Dec32; D20100. Edward Eliscu (A);
6Apr60; R255336.
INTERMEZZO, by Jean Giraudoux. © 10Mar33;
D22481. Mme Jean Giraudoux, nee
Suzanne Roland (W) & Jean-Pierre
Giraudoux (C); 9Jun60; R258060.
IRISH EYES, a comedy-drama in 3 acts by
Edward E. Rose. © 31Jan33; DP21957.
Ruth Rose (C); 23Jun60; R258801.
IT GETS YOU, a three act play by Margaret
Jaques Rowe. © 1Jun32; D17154.
Margaret Jaques Rowe (A); 15Apr60;
R255673.
IT IS QUICKER TO TELEPHONE, a comedy in
1 act by Ian Hay, pseud. of John Hay
Beith. © 9Jun33; Dp24692. Helen
Margaret Beith (W); 20Jun60; R258645.
J
JEANNE; comedie en 3 actes et 4 tableaux
de Henri Duvernois, pseud. of Henri
Simon Schwabacher. (In La Petite
illustration no,608) © 7Jan32;
D21092. Mme Henri Duvernois, nee
Marguerite Liebaum (W); 19Jan60;
R250411,.
JEANNE, de Henri Duvernois, pseud. de
Henri Simon Schwabacher. © 29Dec32;
D20328. Mme Henri Duvernois, nee
Marguerite Liebaum (W); 19Jan60;
R250410.
JEZEBEL, a play in three acts by Owen
Davis. © 24May33; D22581. Donald
Davis (C); 31May60; R257868.
Jan.—June
JOBYNA STEPS OUT, a comedy in 3 acts by
Marie Baumer. © 30Dec32; DP21924.
Marie Baumer (A); lApr60; R254645.
DER JOLLY JOKER; Revueoperette in 2
Akten, 9 Bildern, von Emil und Arnold
Golz. Gesangstexte von Peter Herz und
Emil Golz. © 13May32; DF18201. Peter
Herz (A); 28Mar60; R254387.
THE JOLLY ROGER, by V. C. Clinton
Baddeley & Scobie Mackenzie. With
music by Walter Leigh. Libretto,
© 18Apr33; D22557. V. C. Clinton
Baddeley (A) & Scobie Mackenzie (A);
19Apr60; R255724.
K
DIE KARRIERE, ein Stueck in 5 Stationen
von Ludwig Fulda. © 20May32; DU16380.
Carl H. Fulda (C); 17Mar60; R253836.
KEEPING NORA HAPPY, a comedy in 1 act by
Marjorie De Mott. © 9Dec32; DP19955.
Raymond S. De Mott (Wr); 1lApr60;
R254644,
KINDNESS ITSELF, a comedy in 1 act by
Leonard J. Hines & Frank King.
© 31Dec32; DP21958. Leonard J.
Hines & Frank King (A); 3Mar60;
R253116.
THE KING'S SNEEZES; or, Max and his
music box. Operetta in 1 act. Book
and lyrics by Richard Atwater; music
by Jessie Thomas. © 19Dec32; D28357.
Jessie Thomas Amick (A); 17Jun60;
R258920.
THE KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR,
CSOK A TUKOR ELOTT.
A KISS IN XANADU, a pantomime in 3
scenes by Winthrop Ames. (In Plays
for the college theater, collected and
edited by Garrett H. Leverton)
© 27Jun32; DP17259. Mrs. Winthrop
Ames (W); 3Mar60; R253119.
I
THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN, by Sidney
Howard. Founded upon Prenez garde a
la peinture by Rene Fauchois.
© 26Jan33; DP21942. Polly Damrosch
Howard (W); 8Apr60; R255368.
SEE
THE LEGEND OF THE MOAT; operetta, Music
and dances by Buenta Carter. Libretto
by Mary E, Partridge & Buenta Carter.
© 31Mar32; D28224. Summy-Birchard
Pub, Co. (PWH); 12Feb60; R252467.
LEST YE FORGET! A moral by Harry Wag-
staff Gribble. (In Blackouts, four-
teen revue sketches, edited by Mar-
jJorie Rice Levis) © 4Apr32; DP17108.
Harry Wagstaff Gribble (A); 3Mar60;
R253120.
LIFE BEGINS, a play in three acts by
Mary McDougal Axelson. © 18Aug32;
D17706. Mary McDougal Axelson (A);
29Feb60; R252955.
LIKE ANY ONE OF US, a radio sketch by
J. C, Beal. Pt.1.. ©. 12Jan333
D20207. Joseph C. Beal (A); 11May60;
R256980.
LISELOTT; Singspiel in 6 Bildern von
Richard Kessler nach H. Stobitzer.
Musik von Eduard Kuenneke. Regiebuch.
© 2kMay32; D17748. Richard Kessler
(A); 10Feb60; R251939.
THE LITTLE DISCIPLE, an Easter play by
Ruth Amelia Smith & Adelina Patti Ful-
ton. © 23Feb33; D21085: Ruth Amelia
Smith & Adelina Patti Fulton (A);
1Mar60; R253189.
1960
LITTLE MEN, a play in 3 acts by John D.
Ravold from the book by Louisa M.
Alcott. © 1Jun33; DU22703. John
Ravold (A); 5Jul60; R259755.
LITTLE OL’ BOY, a play in 3 acts by
Albert Bein. © 20Apr33; DU21922.
Albert Bein (A); 4May60; R256611.
LO QUE HABLAN LAS MUJERES; comedia en
tres actos por Serafin Alvarez Quintero
& Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. © 210ct32;
me a Maria Luisa Alvarez Quintero
(NK); 4Jan60; R2%8650.
' LOLLIPOP LAND, a two act play with
music by Helen Ramsey. © llApr32;
mee - Helen Ramsey (A); 12Jan60;
THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER, a play in 1
act by Thornton Wilder. © 23Mar33;
DP21956. Thornton Wilder (A); 8apr60;
R255570.
THE LOST CLOWN, a juvenile operetta in
two acts, Unison and two-part. Book
and bah s by Sarah Grames Clark;
music Agnes Wright. © 10Feb33;
D28440. Agnes Wright (A); 21Mar60;
R253928.
LOW BRIDGE, a play of the old Erie Canal
by Prank B. Elser. Adapted from the
novel Rome haul by Walter D. Edmonds.
(In Plays for the college theatre,
collected and edited by Garrett H.
leverton) © 27Jun32; DP17261. E. B.
Grubb (W); 30Mar60; R254609.
LUCRECE; from Le viol de Lucrece by
Andre Obey. Translated by Thornton
Wilder. © 10Feb33; DP20862. Thornton
N. Wilder (A); 8Apr60; R255365.
LUISA FERNANDA; comedia lirica en tres
actos, el segundo dividido en tres
cuadros, en verso, original de Federi-
co Romero & Guillermo Fernandez Shaw.
Musica del maestro Federico Moreno
Torroba. Segunda edicion. Libretto.
© 26Mar32; D25518. Federico Romero
Sarachaga (A); 4Jan60; R248651.
M
THE MAD ENTERTAINER, a radio sketch by
J. C, Beal. © 15Dec32; D19753. Jo-
seph C. Beal (A); 28Mar60; R254585.
MADEL AUS WEIN; Operette in drei Akten
von Franz Gribitz (Joe Gribitz) und
Fritz Gerold, nach Robert Bondanzky.
Musik von Heinrich Strecker. Regie-
und Soufflierbuch. © 22Mar32;
DUI5173. Heinrich Strecker (A) &
Pranz Gribitz (A); 11Mar60; R255745.
MAID IN JAPAN; or, When dreams come
true, an operetta in 2 acts. Book and
lyrics by Helen R. Stilwell; music by
Margaret & E. J. Gatwood. Edited by
Emil Soderstrom. © 10Nov32; D28342.
Margaret & E, J. Gatwood (A); 20Jun60;
ROESTEO.
MAN WITH SILVER, a farce in 3 acts by
Elliott Nugent & Norma Lee ent.
© 12Aug32; DUI8961. Elliott Nugent «
Norma Lee Nugent (A); 20Apr60; R255837.
THE MARCHIONESS INSISTS, a sketch by
Brandon Fleming. © 8Nov32; DP19854.
Brandon Fleming (A); 18Apr60; R255772.
MARKED FOR REST, z Turner Rose,
© 25Mar32; DP16940. Turner Rose
(A); 5Feb60; R251529.
MARRY THE GIRL, a farce in three acts
by George Arthurs & Arthur Miller,
© 14Mar32; DP16859. Mrs. M. P.
Chambers (E of G, Arthurs) &
Mrs, Arthur Miller (W); 11Jan60;
R24981
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
MARY'S ANKLE, a farcical display in 3
views by May Tully. © 20Ju132;
DP18090. Gustave W. Steffen (NK);
23Jun60; R258799.
MAUD AND COUSIN BILL, a radio play by
Booth Tarkington. © Pts.38-48,
7Jan33, D20075; pts.49-61 with sketch
for introductory program, 26Jan33,
D20516; pts.62-73, 25Feb33, D20988;
pts.74-85, 23Mar33, D21527; pts. 86-
100, 15Apr33, D21852. Susanah K.
seg on (W); 25apr60; R255950-
R255954.
MAUD AND COUSIN BILL. (Pts.1-12 have
title: Maud and Bill) A one act radio
play by Booth Tarkington. © Pts.1-1l2,
10ct32, D18490; pts.15-19, 5Nov32,
D19033; pts.20-28, 26Nov32, D19461;
pts.29-37, 16Dec32, D19774. Susanah K.
Tarkington (W); 24Dec59; R250478-
25048
X AND HIS MUSIC 30X.
THE KING'S SNEEZES.
SEE
MAYTIME IN ERIN; comedy-drama in 3 acts
by Edward E. Rose. © 31Jan33;_
DP21927. Ruth Rose (C); 23Jun60;
R258800.
UN MEDIUM RIGOLO; vaudeville en un acte
de Armand Foucher. Livret. © l1Nov32;
D20318, Editions Salabert & Cie
(PWH); 4Feb60; R251723.
THE MIGHTY WEAK, a play in three acts by
Samuel Shipman. © 27May32; D16533.
Louis Shipman (NK); 15Feb60; R252268.
MIMI PANDORE; sketch filme de Georges
Dolley, pseud. of Georges Salamon,
© 31Dec32; ma a Germaine Klop
veuve Salomon (W); 4Peb60; R251714,
MRS, TARQUIN, @ comedy in a prologue and
3 acts by M. M. Young. © 9May33;
DU22388. Mary M. Young (A); 17Jun60;
R253552.
MONEY FOR NOTHING, a rural conspiracy in
1 act by FP. Morton Howard. © 15Dec32;
DP21964. F. Morton Howard (A);
7Mar60; R253217.
MONSIEUR FLANELLE; etude de moeurs en un
acte de Armand Foucher. Livret.
© 1Nov32; D20321. Editions Salabert
& Cie (PWH); 4Feb60; R251720.
MONSIEUR FLOCHE; comedie en 4 actes par
Georges Berr & Louis Verneuil.
© 10Feb34; D21055. Florence Ryan
(E of L. Verneuil); 29Feb60; R253393.
LA MORAL DEL DIVORCIO; conferencia
dialogada, dividida en tres partes
por Jacinto Benavente. © ee
D25510. Luis Hurtado Giron (E);
4Jan60; R248648.
MORE POWER TO YOU, by J. C. McMullen.
Revised from Poor dear Uncle Jones,
a comedy by Beulah King. © 15Aug32;
D17656. Marie McMullen (W); 19Jan60;
R250639.
THE MURDER IN THE FOYER, a burlesque in
1 scene by 4. J. Talbot. © 15Dec32;
DP21962,. A. J. Talbot (A); 7Mar60;
R253218.
MUSICAL CHAIRS, a play in three acts by
Ronald Mackenzie. © 6May32; DP16849.
Clifford Kent-Wright (E); 11Jan60;
R249818,
MUSICAL CHAIRS, a play in three acts by
Ronald Mackenzie. © 16May32; DU16357.
Clifford Kent-Wright (E); 1lJan60;
R249820.
MY WIFE COMES TO DINNER, a comedy in 1
act by Brandon Fleming. © 21Nov32;
DP19855. Brandon Fleming (A);
18Apr60; R255770.
41
MYRA AND JOSHUA, a series of radio
Sketches by J, C, Beal. Program 5.
© 4Feb33; D20699. Joseph C. Beal (A);
11May60; R256981.
MYRA--THE CAPE CODDER; lst program, a
radio series by J. C, Beal.
© 15Dec32; D19752. Joseph C. Beal
(A); 28Mar60; R254584,
N
THE NET, a play in 1 act by Robert T.
Haines. © 150ct52; DP19268. Robert
T. Haines (A); §Jul60; R259756.
THE NEW COLONY. (I1 nuova colonia) A
play in 3 acts by Elizabeth Miele.
Adapted from the Italian of Luigi
Pirandello, © 29Feb32; DU14771.
Marta Abba Millikin (PWH); 25Feb60;
R2535109,
NICOPOLIS, an operetta of ancient Greece,
Book and lyrics by J. H. Fithian &
Harold W. Tichenor. Music by J. H.
Fithian, © 1Mar32; D28200. James
Hampton Fithian (A); 29Feb60; R252952.
NIGHT JOURNEY, a play in 1 act by
Leonard J, Hines. © 30Dec32; DP21959.
Leonard J. Hines (A); 3Mar60; R253115.
NINA ROSE; operette en 2 actes et 12
tableaux, d'apres Harbach, par Mouezy-
Eon, Lyrics de Albert Willemetz.
Livret. © 31Dec32; D22605. Albert
Willemetz (A); 4Feb60; R251712.
NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING, a village
comedy in 1 act by F. Morton Howard.
© 9Jun33; DP24691. F. Morton Howard
(A); 20Jun60; R258644,
NO TRIBUTE, by Edward Longstreth.
© 24Nov31; D13109. Edward Longstreth
(A); 18Nov59; R252035.
LA NUIT D'UNE FEMME. SEE DOUZE NUITS
D'AMOUR.
TL NUOVA COLONIA. SEE THE NEW COLONY.
O
OFF THE AIR, a sketch by E. Steuer &
Sammy Lerner (Samuel Lerner)
© 16Jan33; D20650. Sammy Lerner (A);
10May60; R256898.
ORDERS ARE ORDERS, a military diversion
in 5 acts by Ian Hay, pseud. of John
Hay Beith, and Anthony Armstrong,
pseud. of Anthony Armstrong Willis.
© 8Feb33; DP21948. Anthony Armstron
Willis (A) & Helen Margaret Beith (Ww);
4May60; R256609.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOON; or, The port
of nowhere, a play in three acts by
Errol Aubrey Jones. © 2Mar32;
DU14816. Errol Aubrey Jones (A);
15Feb60; R252261.
OUR CHILDREN, a comedy-drama in 5 acts
by Louis K. Anspacher. © 110ct32;
DP19270. Florence S. Anspacher (W);
lapr60; R254643.
lp
PAINTS AND PATCHES, a musical comedy in
two acts by Sarah Grames Clark &
Arthur A, Penn, © 5Feb32; D28273.
Mrs. Arthur A. Penn (W), Ralph L. Clark
(Wr), Mrs. William P. Ramloo (Helen L.
Clark) (C) & Ralph G. Clark (C);
11Jan60; R250553.
42 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PALLA DE MOZZI; melodramma in tre atti
di Giovacchino Forzano. Music by
Gino Marinuzzi. Reduction for voice
& piano by Giuseppe Savagnone.
© 29Mar32; D28231. G. Ricordi & Co.
(PWH); 19Feb60; R252571.
PARDON MY ENGLISH, a musical comedy in
3 acts by Herbert Fields & Morris
Ryskind. © 15Nov32; D19370. Dorothy
Fields (E); 22Jan60; R251440.
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED, a play in three
acts by Russell Leake. © 17Apr33;
D21882. Russell Leake (A); 27May60;
R257731.
PARTY, a play in 3 acts by Ivor Novello.
© 19Aug32; DU17757. F. W. Allen (E);
25Mar60; R254270.
THE PARTY'S OVER, a play in 3 acts by
Daniel Kusell. © 15Dec32; D19757.
Daniel Kusell (A); 25Mar60; R254391.
THE PASSING PRESENT, a play in 3 acts by
Gretchen Damrosch (Gretchen Damrosch
Finletter) © 8Sep32; DP18102. Gret-
chen Damrosch Finletter (A); 15Mar60;
R253674.
PEACE ON EARTH; play in 3 acts by George
Sklar & Albert Maltz. © 28Apr33;
D22569. George Sklar & Albert Maltz
(A); 3May60; R256507.
PERICHOLE; Operette in 3 Akten, Minf
Abteilungen, von Jacques Offenbach.
Neuer Text nach zwei Fassungen von
Henry Meilhac und Ludovic Halevy, von
Karl Kraus, Textbuch der Gestnge dem
in demselben Verlag erschienenen
Gesamttextbuch Perichole entnommen.
UE 7605a. © 25Jan32; D15920. Jan van
Loween (E, of K. Kraus); 28Dec59;
R24g9240,
THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE, a village drama
in 1 act by F, Morton Howard,
© ge DP21954, F. Morton Howard
(A); 7Mar60; R253220,
UNE PETITE FEMME, D' ACTIONS; piece en
un acte de Armand Foucher. © 31Dec32;
D21533. Editions Salabert & Cie
(PWH); 4Feb60; R251719.
PETTICOATS, a comedy in 1 act by Marion
Holbrook. © 50ct32; D18707. Marion
Holbrook (A); 27Jun60; R259046.
LA PICARA VIDA; comedia en cuatro actos
por Serafin Alvarez Quintero & Joaquin
Alvarez Quintero. © 30Nov32; D25522.
Maria Luisa Alvarez Quintero (NK);
4Jan60; R248653.
PIGEONS AND PEOPLE, a farce comedy in
one act by George M. Cohan,
© 27Dec32; D19916. Agnes M,
(W); 18Feb60; R252488.
Cohan
THE PINK FOX; comedy in four acts by
Eugenia Sheppard Milles. © 29Feb32;
DP14929,. Eugenia Sheppard Milles
(A); 19Feb60; R252530.
PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES, a fairy play for
children & others in three acts by
W. Graham Robertson. © 7Jun32;
DP17251. Kerrison Preston (E);
14Jan60; R250025.
PINS AND NEEDLES, a farce comedy in 3
acts by A. Boretz. © 100ct32; D18600.
Allen Boretz (A); 21Mar60; R253999.
THE PIRATES' GHOST GARDEN, a comedy mys-
tery in two acts by Edith Daseking.
© 31Mar32; D15504. Banner Play
Bureau, Inc. (PWH); 15Feb60; R252247.
PLEASURE CRUISE, a comedy by Austen
Allen. © 3Aug32; DP17812. Austen
Allen (A); 25May60; R257435.
THE PORT OF NOWHERE. SEE THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE MOON.
PRENEZ GARDE A LA PEINTURE. SEE THE
LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN.
PREPOPTEROPS, THE GIANT. SEE SHIM
SHAM.
PRINCESS MARINA; musical fantasy in
three acts by Grace Warner Gulesian.
© 16May32; DP3974. Grace Warner
Gulesian (A); 8Feb60; R253009.
PURSE STRINGS, by Roger Wheeler.
© 15Aug32; D17655. Marion Wheeler
(W); 197an60; R250640.
Q
THE QUEEN'S HUSBAND, a comedy in three
acts by Robert Emmet Sherwood,
© 100ct32; DP19283. Madeline Sherwood
(W); 19Jan60; R250160.
R
DER RATTENFAENGER VON HAMELN; Mirchen-
spiel in 4 Bildern. Text nach einer
Dichtung von Helene Scheu-Riesz. Fir
die Vertonung bearbeitet von
R. St. Hoffmann. Eng. Uebers von
Sylvia Spencer-Welch. Musik von Karl
Weigl, op.24. Klavierauszug von
sr os igo 10425. © 190ct32;
. s. Karl Weigl (WwW); ;
en g1 (W); 31May60;
RECOVERY, a 1 act comedy playlet for the
revue Forward march by Lew Brown, Ray
Henderson & D, Freedman, © 100ct32;
D18605, June Brown (M)s Naomi Brown
(C) & Arlyne Mulligan (C of L. Brown);
24Feb60; R252800.
REST AND QUIET, a l-act comedy by Katha-
rine Haviland-Taylor. © 8Jul132;
DP17256. Constance Denues (NK);
15Mar60; R253675.
RIDDLE ME THIS! A play in 5 acts by
Daniel N. Rubin. © 18Feb33; DP21934.
Daniel N. Rubin (A); 24Mar60; R254439.
RIDDLE ME THIS! A play in 3 acts by
Daniel N. Rubin. © 18Feb33; DP21934.
Daniel N. Rubin (A); 25Mar60; R254275.
RING AROUND ROSIE, by J. C. McMullen.
© 12Feb32; D14616. Marie McMullen
(W); 19Jan60; R250636.
RISE 'N' SHINE, a play in 2 acts by
Laurence Schwab & G, G. DeSylva.
© 5Nov32; D19298. Mildred Schwab
Walsh (W) & Laurence Schwab, Jr.
22Jan60; R251442,
(Cc);
RIVIERA BLUE, by Claire G. Sifton & Paul
Sifton. © 140ct32; DU18952. Paul
Sifton (A) & Claire G. Sifton (A);
4Jan60; R250663.
ROMANCE IN ROTOGRAVURE.
SUPPLEMENT,
ROMANTICISMO, di Arturo Rossato. Dal
dramma di Girolamo Rovetta. Musica
di Igino Robbiani. Libretto.
© 19Mar32; D15529. Laura Rossato
(C); 19Feb60; R252577.
SEE SUNDAY
ROMANTICISMO; tre atti di Arturo Rossato.
Dal dramma di Girolamo Rovetta. Per
la musica di Igino Robbiani; riduzione
per canto e pianoforte di Raffaele
delli Ponti. Reduction for voice &
piano. © atic D28260. G. Ricordi
& Co. (PWH); 28Apr60; R256428.
Jan—June
ROME HAUL, SEE LOW BRIDGE.
ROTHSCHILD; play by George Hembert
Westley. © 11May32; D16224. George
Hembert Westley (George Hippisley,
pseud.) (A); 28Apr60; R256459.
RUBY, a drama in a prologue and 3 acts
by Lea David Freeman. © 17May33;
D22496,. Lea David Freeman (A);
19May60; R257280.
re)
SAILOR BEWARE, by Kenyon Nicholson &
Charles Robinson. © 1Dec32; D19509.
Kenyon Nicholson (A) & Charles
Robinson (A); 10Feb60; R252044,
SAND. (Fremdenlegion) Ein Stiick in
vier Akten von Gustav Beer.
© 22Mar33; D21519. Gustave Beer (A);
2TApr60; R256742.
A SATURDAY NIGHT; comedy in three acts
by Owen Davis. © 28Jan33; D20543.
Donald Davis (C); 1Feb60; R251171.
DER SCHMIED VON GENT; nach de Costers
Smetse Smee aus den Viamischen Maren.
Grosse Zauberoper in 3 Akten, 9 Bild-
ern von Franz Schreker. Klavierauszug
mit Text von Kurt Fiebig. © 4Aug32;
DF28349. Maria Schreker (W); SApr60;
R255393.
DER SCHMIED VON GENT; nach de Costers
Smetse Smee aus den Vlamischen Maren.
Grosse Zauberoper in 3 Akten, 9 Bild-
ern von Franz Schreker. Textbuch.
© 7Jul32; DF18200. Maria Schreker
(W); 8Apr60; R255592.
THE SEAGULL ARRIVES, a play in three
acts by La du Rocher Macpherson,
© 23May32; D16746. LL. du Rocher
Macpherson (A); 4May60; R256908.
SECRET AGENT, a play in 3 acts by ©
William Somerset Maugham & Campbell
Dixon. From the novel Ashenden; or,
The British agent by W. S. Maugham.
© 10Apr33; D22090. William Somerset
Maugham & Campbell Dixon (A); 5Ju160;
R259706.
SEED POTATOES, the Scots version by
A, I, Douglas of Eldorado, by Bernard
Gilbert. (French's acting edition,
no.1096) © 40ct32; DP18736. A. I.
Douglas (A); 27Apr60; R256102.
SEND HER VICTORIOUS! A farcical comedy
in one act by Philip Johnson.
© 17Jan33; DP21968, Philip Johnson
(A); 19Jan60; R250163.
SENTIMENTAL SARAH, a comedy of charm in
3 acts by. Charles George. © 11Apr33;
DP21931. Charles George (A); 18Apr60;
R255773.
SHIM SHAM; or, Prepopterops, the giant;
or, Betty's dream, a play for children
in 4 scenes by Herman Ould. NM: new
matter. © 26Ju132; DP22133. David
Carver (E); 15Mar60; R253668.
SHOW BUSINESS, a saga in three acts by
John J. Shubert. © 5Apr33; D21664.
John J. Shubert (A); 13Apr60; R255572.
SI L'AMOUR PASSE; opera comique en 1
acte par Pauline Lusseau. Musique
de Marcelle Chadal. Livret.
© 1Sep32; D18612. Pauline Lusseau
(A); 29Apr60; R256300.
SISSY; Singspiel in 2 Akten, 5 Bildern
von Ernst Decsey, Gustav Holm, Ernst
Marischka & Hubert Marischka.
© 310ct32; D19048. Ernst Marischka
(A); 3May60; R256602.
1960
SISSY; Singspiel in 2 Akten, 5 Bildern
von Ernst Decsey, Gustav Holm, Ernst
Marischka & Hubert Marischka.
© 310ct32; D19048. Gustav Holm a.k.a.
Robert Weil (A); 3May60; R256603.
SMOKE-SCREENS, a comedy in 1 act by
Harold Brighouse. © 31Dec32; DP21961.
Barbara Brighouse (C); 15Mar60;
R25366
UN SOIR DE REVEILLON; operette en 2
actes et 10 tableaux de Paul Armont
et Marcel Gerbidon. Couplets de Jean
Boyer; musique de Moretti. Livret.
© 1Mar33; D22187. Jean Boyer (A);
29Apr60; R256302.
II SOMBRERO DE TRES PICOS.
THREE CORNERED HAT.
SONG OF THE COW, a play in 3 acts by
Edward Chodorov. Based on Hugh Wal-
pole's short story The silver mask.
© 31Mar335; D21710. Edward Chodorov
(A); 4Apr60; R254847.
SEE THE
SOUTH IN SONORA, an operetta in 3 acts.
Book & lyrics by Charles Roos & Juanita
Roos; music by Charles Wakefield Cad-
man, © 27Dec32; D28376. Security
First National Bank of Los Angeles
(EB of Cc. W. Cadman); 26Jan60; R250863.
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, JOAN, a comedy-drama
in 3 acts by Wall Spence. © 12Jul152;
DU17198. Wall Spence (A); 15Mar60;
R253676.
THE SPIDER, a mystery melodrama in three
acts by Fulton Oursler & Lowell
Brentano. © QNov32; DP19272.
Brentano (W); 13Jan60; R250018.
Prances
SPINNSTUBE; ein ungarisches lebensbild
aus Siebenbiirgen Szekely fono, daljatek
1 felvonasban von Zoltan Kodaly.
Social “ag on Spe pe ae
score. 19Jan33; De8453. Zoltan
Kodaly (A); 18May60; 257651.
SPINNSTUBE; Szekely fono, ein ungarisches
lebensbild aus Siebenbiirgen, daljatek
1 felvonasban irta Zolta Kodaly.
Deutscher text von Benedikt Szabolcsi.
Vocal score. © 3Jan33; D28399. Zoltan
Kodaly (A); 18May60; R257650.
SPOOKS, a melodrama in 3 acts by Robert
J. Sherman. © 12Sep32; Dp19213.
Robert J. Sherman (A); 7Ju160; R259753.
THE STAGE DOOR; ten sketches for revue
by Cyril Campion, E. F. Watling &
Laurie Wylie, pseud. of Morris Laurence
Samuelson. © 15Dec32; DP21951. Cyril
Campion (A), E. FP. Watling (A) &
Fosters ey E of M. L. Samuelson);
25May60; 257438.
STARDUST AND THISTLEDOWN, a comedy-drama
in 3 acts. by Vincent York & Frederick
J. Pohl. Adapted from Emily Dickin-
son, the human background of her
poetry, by Josephine Pollitt.
© 1lJun32; DU16818. Vincent York &
Frederick J. Pohl (A); 3Mar60; R253121.
STRANGE ORCHESTRA, 2 play in 3 acts by
Rodney Ackland. © 21Nov32; DP20010.
Rodney Ackland (A); 25Mar60; R254274.
STRIKE ME PINK, a play in 2 acts by
L. Brown & R. Henderson, © 23Feb33;
D20957. June Brown (w) Naomi Brown
(Cc) & Arlyne Mulligan (C of L. Brown);
24red60;, R252801.
STRIKE ME PINK, a play in 2 acts by
L. Brown & R. Henderson. New version.
© 16Jun33; D22915. June Brown (Ww),
Naomi Brown (C) & Arlyne Mulligan
(C of L. Brown); 16Jun60; R258541.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
STRIKE ME PINK, a play in 2 acts by
L. Brown & R. Henderson. New version.
© 16Jun33; D22915. Ray Henderson (A);
16Jun60; R2es3542.
STUMBLING IN DREAMS, a folk comedy of
Tin Pan Alley by George Brown, pseud.
of Billy Hill. © 20Jan33; D20333.
Lee De Dette Taylor (C); Bapr60;
R255363.
SUCCESS STORY, a play by John Howard
Lawson. © 60ct32; D18647. John
Howard Lawson (A); 22Apr60; R256009.
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT; or, Romance in roto-
gravure, a comedy in 1 act by Ethel
Van Der Veer. © 7Dec32; DP19952.
Elizabeth Van Limburgh (E); 25Mar60;
R254273.
SUZANNE ET LES DEUX JEUNES GENS; sketch
de Jacques Bousquet. © 31Dec32;
D21536. M. Constantin (E); 4Feb60;
R251716.
ck
THE TALKING CHAIR, by Grace Dorcas
Ruthenburg. © 30Sep32; D18618.
Grace Dorcas Ruthenburg (A); 14Jan60;
R250028.
TANGO UM MITTERNACHT; Operette in 3
Akten und einem Vorspiel von Karl
Komjati, Stefan Bekeffi, Laszlo Vadnai
& Wilhelm Sterk. © 30Sep32; D28364.
Iby Kondor (W of K. Komjati); 1apr60;
R255323.
TE QUIERO PEPE; juguete comico en tres
actos, original de Pedro Munoz Seca,
© caasy. D25521. Joaquin Munoz
Seca (C); 4Jan60; R248652.
TEN-MINUTE ALIBI, a play in 3 acts by
Anthony Armstrong, pseud. of Anthony
Armstrong Willis. © l14Feb33; pDU20825.
alder Armstrong Willis (A); SApr60;
R255364.
TEN-MINUTE ALIBI, a play in 3 acts by
Anthony Armstrong, pseud. of Anthony
Armstrong Willis. © 16Mar33; DP21765.
Anthony Armstrong Willis (A); 8Apr60;
R255367.
DER TEUFELSREITER; Operette in 3 Akten
von Rudolph Schanzer & Ernst Welisch.
Musik von Emmerich Kalman. Libretto.
© 19Dec32; D28419. Olga Schanzer &
Mrs. E. Welisch (W); 27Apr60; R256157.
THAT WAS BALZAC, by George Middleton.
© 8May33; DU22349. George Middleton
(A); 26May60; R257568.
THEIR KIND WOULD, a sketch by J. Nor-
worth. © 12May32; D16234. Amy Nor-
worth (W); 2Mar60; R253087.
THERE WERE TWO WOMEN, a play in three
acts by Mary McDougal Axelson.
© 14Mar33; D21274. Mary McDougal
Axelson (A); 16Mar60; R253825.
THERE'S A VIRGIN IN THE GARDEN, a new
comedy with music in prologue and
three acts by Niles Andrus, pseud. of
Niles K. Anderson. Appl. states prev.
rege as The wiser Adam. NM: revi-
sions. © Niles K. Anderson; 18Jan60;
DU50276.
THERE'S ALWAYS JULIET, a comedy in three
acts by John Van Druten. © 30Dec32;
DP21945. Carter Lodge (E); 11Jan60;
R249822,
THEY SHALL NOT DIE, a play in 3 acts by
John Wexley. © 24May33; DU22582.
John Wexley (A); 20Jun60; R258643.
THREE CORNERED HAT, a musical play in
two acts by Howard Dietz. Music by
Arthur Schwartz. Based on Il sombrero
de tres pecos by Pedro A. de Alarcon.
© 18Jan33; D20369. Howard Dietz (A);
22Jan60; R251441,
43
THE THREE CORNERED HAT, a musical play
in 2 acts by Howard Dietz. Music by
Arthur Schwartz. Text only. Based on
Il sombrero de tres picos by Pedro A.
de Alarcon. © 18Jan33; D20369.
Arthur Schwartz (A); 14 3an60; R258904,
THE THREE CORNERED HAT, a musical play
in 2 acts by Howard Dietz. Music by
Arthur Schwartz. Text only. Based on
Il sombrero de tres picos by Pedro A.
de Alarcon. © 18Jan33; D20369.
Howard Dietz (A); 20Apr60; R255849.
THREE PLAYS, by C, K. Munro. The ru-
mour; At Mrs. Beam's; The birth, death
and life of Mr. Eno. © 19Aug32;
pp18216. CC, K, Munro (A); 25Mar60;
Ro54272.
THREE STEPS DOWN, a play in three acts
by Charles Dey & Verne E. Sheridan.
© lApr32; D15344. Charles & Verne E.
Dey (A); 29Feb60; R253108.
JGH THE LOOKING GLASS. SEE ALICE
IN WONDERLAND AND THROUGH THE
LOOKING GLASS.
TIM, THE CHIMNEY SWEEP, a play for
children in 3 acts by Mildred Maxey.
© 30Dec32; DP21925. Mildred Maxey
(A); 15Mar60; R253672.
TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL, by James Bridie,
pseud. of Osborne Henry Mavor.
© 15Dec32; DP25304. Eric Ingram
Mavor & Rona Loch Mavor (E); 25Mar60;
R254276.
TO-DAY OF ALL DAYS, a comedy in 1 act by
Philip Johnson. © 26Jun33; DP24695.
Philip Johnson (A); 5Ju160; R259754.
TOMORROW'S ANOTHER DAY, a play in 3 acts
by John Willard. © 5May33; D22318.
Minerva B. Willard (W); 11May60;
R256743.
TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD, by George Bernard
Shaw. © 30Jan33; D20565. Public
Trustee (E); 2Feb60; R251335.
THE TREE INCLINED, a Lincoln play in
three scenes by Grace Dorcas Ruthen-
burg. © 22Nov32; DU19394. Grace
Dorcas Ruthenburg (A); 14Jan60;
R250029.
THE TRIAL OF JOHNNY JEHOVAH, a play in
3 acts by Victor Victor. © 27Apr32;
D15890. Victor Victor (A); 17Mar60;
R253839.
TU M'EPOUSERAS, de Louis Verneuil, pseud.
de Louis Jacques Marie Collin. ‘
© 20Jan32; DP15109. Florence Ryan
(E of L. J. M. Collin); 7Dec59;
R250645,
te)
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN; 3 act comedy by
Frank Mandel. © 24Apr33; DU22010.
Isolde Mandel (W) & Alfred Mandel (C);
2May60; R256437.
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, by Gene Buck. (In
Blackouts, fourteen revue sketches,
edited by Marjorie Rice Levis)
© 4Apr32; D17107. Helen Buck (W),
George Buck II (C) & Gene Buck, Jr.
(C); 14Jan60; R250058.
THE UNVEILING; Nativity play by Gwendolyn
Downes. Music by Victor Hely-Hutchin-
son. © 25Nov32; D28352. Marjorie
Hely-Hutchinson (W); 18Dec59; R250555.
THE UNWRITTEN CHAPTER, a drama in three
acts, prologue, and epilogue by Sam-
uel Shipman & Victor Victor. ‘
© 22Nov32; D19408. Louis Shipman
(NK); 15Feb60; R252269.
ra DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Vv
VENUS IN SEIDE; Operette in 3 Akten von
Alfred Grunwald und Ludwig Herzer.
Musik von Robert Stolz. Vollstandiges
Regiebuch. © 27Jan33; D22287. Robert
Stolz (A); 31May60; R257865.
LE VIOL DE LUCRECE. SEE LUCRECE.
VOLTAIRE, a play in six episodes by
Everett Glass. © 8Jun32; D16693.
Everett Glass (A); 31May60; R257866.
W
WE THE PEOPLE, a play in twenty scenes
by Elmer Rice. © 28Apr33; D22284.
Elmer Rice (A); 13May60; R257092.
THE WELL OF THE SAINTS, by John Milling-
ton Synge. Rev. version. © 2Dec32;
p20984, Lillian Mary Stephens (W of
Francis Edmund Stephens) & National
City Bank, Ltd. (E of Edward Synge);
20Jan60; R250630.
WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE. SEE
MAID IN JAPAN.
WHILE PARENTS SLEEP, a comedy in three
acts by Anthony Kimmins., © 25Apr32;
DP16848. Anthony Kimmins (A); 1iJan60;
R249819.
WHO BIDS? A pageant for children's day
or other occasions. Book & lyrics by
Verna Whinery; incidental music by
Miriam Lois Fisher, pseud. of Ira B.
Wilson. © 16Mar33; D28428. Lorenz
Pub. Co. (PWH); 25Apr60; R255987.
THE WIFE OF ABELARD, a play in 3 acts by
Ivan Rowan (Irwin Rowan) & Martin Del-
man, © 15Nov32; D19569. Irwin Rowan
(A); 29Mar60; R254602.
SEE BATISTE.
SEE THERE'S A VIRGIN
WINDY WILLOWS.
THE WISER ADAM.
IN THE GARDEN.
THE WITCH'S TALE, a radio series °F
Alonzo Dean Cole. © Nos.42-44, 46-52,
6Jun32, D16782; 51-53, 55-56, 58,
2Ahugd2, D17482; 59-70, 220ct32,
D18835. Alonzo Dean Cole (A);
23Mar60; R254193-254191.
A WOODEN SHOE CHRISTMAS; Christmas
operetta in three acts. Words by
Edith Fox. Music by Otis ‘Mills
Carrington. © 17Aug32; D28307. Otis
M. Carrington (A); 16Feb60; R252278.
Ne
YON SILVERY MOON, a comedy in 3 acts by
Benjamin M. Kaye. © 28Dec32; DU19893.
Benjamin M, Kaye (A); 7Mar60; R253221.
A
Abbott, Edwin A.
FLATLAND.
Abel, Sidney J.
‘4 UNCLE GEORGE.
¢ Abele, Rudolph von.
' _ Von Abele, Rudolph.
f Aberg, Gilbert.
4 BIG ONE.
Abingdon Press.
RIGHT PLAY FOR YOU.
Acero, Luisa. SEE Acero
Nuevo, Luisa.
Acero Nuevo, Luisa.
NELA.
Ackart, Robert.
MARY STUART.
Ackland, Rodney.
’ STRANGE ORCHESTRA. (R)
1 Adamov, Arthur.
: AMES MORTES.
SEE
a
.
Adler, Marion Hart.
PARTY TIME.
Adler, Marion I.
; BATTLE STREET.
_ Adult Catechetical Teaching
Aids.
USING FILMS FOR CONVERT
WORK.
| Advertisers' Broadcasting Co.
DOCUMENT OF A DREAM.
_ Aero-Progress, Inc.
INSTRUMENT FLIGHT NO.7002.
4 ON COURSE, ON THE GLIDE
’ PATH.
_ Aeschylus.
PROMETHEU:
'
,
‘Agnew, F. E. M.
BARRIER
_ Ahn & Simrock, Blhnen- und
Musikverlag.
BAGNO - BALLADE.
FREITAG, DER DREIZEHNTE.
KATZE IM SACK.
KLEINEN FREUDEN DES LEBENS.
Ainsworth, Ford.
RIVER BETWEEN.
Aires, Jorge Cardoso.
FOX AND THE GRAPES.
Alarcon, Pedro A. de.
THREE CORNERED HAT. (R)
Albright, Lois.
LOIS ALBRIGHT PRESENTS
LILLIPUTIAN OPERA MINIA-
TURES IN LA TRAVIATA -
; VERDI.
Alden, Raymond.
CHRISTMAS TREE FOREST.
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| MR. KIMBER.
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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, Renewal registrations are distinguished by the symbol "(R)" follow-
ing the title.
Alexander,
Rauso, Alexander.
Alexander, William F.
CALL PROTECTION.
Alford, Norma.
IT'S VERY DULL IN NASHVILLE.
KEEP OFF THE THRONE,
Alfreds, Michael.
UNDERSTANDING.
Alldridge, John.
PERSON UNKNOWN,
Allen, Austen.
PLEASURE CRUISE. (R)
Allen, David B.
JOHN RIFFE STORY.
Allen, Dayton.
DIVESTMENT COUNSELOR.
DOING THE GOVERNMENT LAW
JOBS, IS PLENTY OF DARN
WORK.
JUST YOUR HEALTH ALONE, CAN
TELL YOU IF YOU'RE WELL,
OR EVEN SICK.
SPORTS IS A GOOD WAY TO
PLAY ACTIVE GAMES.
TO STUDY REAL BRAINS, YOU
SHOULD TRY TO KEEP A HEAD
AT ALL TIMES.
WRITING A WHOLE SWELL BOOK,
IS NOT MERELY A SIMPLE
THING.
Russ, pseud. SEE
PARTY. (R)
Allen (Richard) Foundation.
APOSTLE OF FREEDOM
Aller, Faustino Gonzalez.
CROOKED TREE.
Allison, Mary.
RECORDING INFORMATION FOR
PATIENT.
Alloy Steel Division, Republic
Steel Corp. SEE Republic
Steel Corp. Alloy Steel
Division.
Alvarez, Antonio.
AQUI ESTA MI MUJER. (R)
Alvarez Quintero, Joaquin.
LO QUE HABLAN LAS
MUJERES. (R)
PICARA VIDA. (R)
Alvarez Quintero, Maria
Luisa.
LO QUE HABLAN LAS
MUJERES. (R)
PICARA VIDA. (R)
Alvarez Quintero, Serafin.
LO QUE HABLAN LAS
MUJERES. (R)
PICARA VIDA. (R)
American Cancer Society, Ine.
PORTRAIT OF A SCIENTIST.
TO SMOKE OR NOT TO SMOKE.
American Color Slide Co.,
Inc. SEE American Library
Color Slide Co., Inc.
American Library Color Slide
Co., Inc.
GREAT WORKS OF ART.
Ames, Winthrop.
KISS IN XANADU. (R)
Ames, Mrs. Winthrop.
KISS IN XANADU. (R)
Amick, Jessie Thomas.
KING'S SNEEZES. (R)
Ancell, Ken.
DAY AT THE CIRCUS.
Anderson, Alan.
BOTH YOUR HOUSES. (R)
Anderson, Arthur Benjamin.
TWO-AND-A-HALFTH CHILD.
Anderson, Charles Edwin.
ONCE ROUND ON THE SPIRAL.
Anderson, Gilda.
BOTH YOUR HOUSES. (R)
Anderson, Hans Christian.
WILD SWANS.
Anderson, Isabel.
PRINCESS MARINA,
Anderson, John W.
SO YOUNG, SO STRONG.
Anderson, Mrs. Larz.
Anderson, sate he
Anderson, Maxwel
BOTH YOUR fOusES. (R)
Anderson, Nile
THERE'$ A VIRGIN IN THE
GARDEN.
ees Quenti
OTH YOUR HOUSES. (R)
AnserboR alt
BORIS AND THE BRIEFCASE.
TRUE BLUE poate asthe s
Anderson, Rado’
BEES OF THE KINGDOM.
Anderson, Richar
SUBLIMINAL COUNSELING.
Anderson, Terrence.
BOTH YOUR HOUSES. (R)
Andres, Stefan.
cop's UTOPIA. |
Andrews, Jame
HEART'S DARK jisrror.
Andrus, Niles, pseud. SEE
Anderson, Niles K.
Anglier, Brox, pseud. SEE
Pralle, Robert Thomas.
Anouilh, Jean.
FIGHTING COCK.
HERMINE. (R)
MADAME DE ...
TRAVELLER WITHOUT LUGGAGE.
Anspacher, Florence S.
OUR CHILDREN. (R)
Anspacher, Louis K.
OUR CHILDREN. (R)
Antheil, Elizabeth.
CANDIDE. (R)
Antheil, George.
CANDIDE. (R)
Antheil, Peter R.
CANDIDE, (R)
Anthony, C. L., pseud.
Smith, Dodie G.
SEE
SEE
Anthony, Carol Kessler.
CLYTEMNESTRA,
STONE CUTTER.
Anzengruber, Ludwig.
BETTER HEAVEN.
Apostleship of Prayer, Chi-
cago.
BEHOLD THIS HEART.
App, Austin J.
FIRST STONE.
Appleman, Marjorie.
CALLIOPE,
Appleman, Philip.
CALLIOPE,
Apstein, Theodore.
COME SHARE MY HOUSE.
Arden, Jane.
PARTY.
Argento, Dominick.
BOOR
Argo Music, Inc.
HEE HEE HEE HEE.
PUNCHLINE.
Arie, Helene Krixa de
Blumer.
ANNENKOFF ,
Aristophanes.
BIRDS.
Arkatov, Alexander A.
KING OF THE AMAZONS.
Armont, Paul.
SOIR DE REVEILLON. (R)
Armstrong, Anthony, pseud.
SEE Willis, Anthony.
Armstrong.
Armstrong, Edwin Ross.
NEVER SAY LOVE YOU.
Armstrong Cork Co.
LETTER TO MOSCOW.
Arnold, Anton.
TOUCH OF DOTTY DASH.
Arnold, Franz.
DA STIMMT WAS NICHT. (R)
Aronson, Max.
RETURN OF THE LATELY
DEPARTED.
Arrabel, Fernando.
AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD.
Art Craft Play Co.
MAN OVERBOARD.
Arthur, Art.
HIGH SEAS: STOP AT NOTHING.
Arthurs, George.
MARRY THE GIRL. (R)
Aruffo, Laura Rhoads.
ART EXHIBIT.
IT'S AN ART.
Arzoumanian, Alexander.
QUOTH THE RAVEN NEVERMORE.
Asch, Anne G.
THEY CALL IT LOVE.
Ashby, William M.
MORNING IN HELL.
Ashenhurst, Robert.
PIED PIPER.
45
46 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Ashford, Daisy.
QUITE A YOUNG GIRL.
Attmore, John C.
JUST SAY YOU'RE SORRY.
Atwater, Richard.
KING'S SNEEZES. (R)
Audiberti, Jacques.
EFFET GLAPION.
Aufricht, Jack W.
GOD'S UTOPIA.
Austin, Beatrice. SEE
Hanson, Beatrice Austin.
Austin, Charles F.
MANAGEMENT'S SELF-INFLICTED
WOUNDS.
THAT UNFORGIVING MINUTE.
Authors Society, Z.A.I.K.S.
PRZYGODA FLORENCKA,.
Avallone, Michael.
BAT MASTERSON'S TALES OF
THE WEST.
REMEMBER THE ALAMO.
Avery, Robert James, Jr.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT.
Axelson, Mary McDougal.
LIFE BEGINS. (R)
THERE WERE TWO WOMEN. (R)
B
Bacharach Industrial
Instrument Co.
SERVICING AND ADJUSTING
OIL-FIRED HEATING EQUIP-
MENT WITH COMBUSTION
TESTING METHODS.
Bachmann, Ingeborg.
PRINZ VON HOMBURG.
Backhaus, Helmuth M.
ENTFUHRUNG IN VENEDIG,
Bacon, Robert W.
TRAVEL TIPS.
Baddeley, V. C. Clinton. SEE
Clinton-Baddeley, V. C.
Bagdasarian, Ross.
ALVIN'S ORCHESTRA.
Baier, Theo L.
BUFFALO BILL.
Bailey, Harry P.
MR. GILDAY'S INVENTION.
Baird, Jan.
INCREDIBLE BORGIAS. (R)
Baird, Ralph 0.
STROKE OF MIDNIGHT.
Baker, John Milton.
EASTBOUND. (R)
Baker (Walter H.) Co.
BAKER'S ROARING TWENTIES
SCRAPBOOK,
BOY WHO KNEW JESUS.
EASY SCIENCE PLAYS FOR
GRADE SCHOOL.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS
MEN.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS
WOMEN.
EDIE-ACROSS-THE-STREET.
LET'S LAUGH,
MRS. PARKER'S PORTRAIT.
ON YOUR OWN FEET,
OUT OF DESPAIR.
TIME OF MINOR MIRACLES,
TRIAL.
WHAT IS THE CHURCH,
Bal, Claude.
SI LA FOULE NOUS VOIT
ENSEMBLE,
Baldwin, Joseph B.
GARCIA RELOCATED.
Ballif, Arta.
WHAT CAN SHE DO, PROFESSOR,
Ballister, Barry Joseph,
TALKING TO GOD.
Balzac, Honore de.
NO HELP FROM HEAVEN.
Banks, Nathaniel,
GLAD GIRLS.
Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
ALL IN THE DARK. (R)
GIN AND BITTERNESS.
PIRATES' GHOST GARDEN. (R)
Banos, Leslie.
CHANGE OF TIMES.
Baptista, Aurea Maria.
FATIMA.
Barab, Seymour,
GAME OF CHANCE.
PINK SIAMESE.
Barasch, Norman.
AFTER I'M GONE.
BEGINNER'S LUCK.
Barbato, Michele, pseud. SEE
Danza, Michele.
Barbecot, Marcelle. SEE
Telly, Marcelle Barbecot.
Barber, John T.
JIBBENAINOSAY,
Barber, Thomas H.
JIBBENAINOSAY,.
Barbezat, Marc.
BLACKS: A CLOWN SHOW.
Barbisan, Gala.
SUNDAY IN MOSCOW.
Bardoly, Louis S.
MAN OF DISTINCTION.
Barefield, Jack G.
CATSTICK,
Barker, Lewis, pseud. SEE
Cooper, Lewis Barker.
Baron, Robert, pseud. SEE
Wright, Robert C.
Barrington, Lowell.
LIKE FATHER,
Barron's Educational Series,
Inc.
DUCHESS OF MALFI.
EMILIA GALOTTI.
IMPORTANCE OF BEING
EARNEST,
REHEARSAL,
Barry, Patrick, pseud. SEE
Barry, Philip James.
Barry, Philip James.
GARVEY'S HOUSE,
Barto, Gordon E.
CLOSE THE LOOP,
Barton, James.
WAY THE BALL BOUNCES,
Barton, James E,
FLYING HIGH.
Barton, Kathryn M.
FLYING HIGH.
Barton, Kay.
Kathryn M.
Bascle, Joseph A., Jr.
CRUSADE FOR QUALITY AND
SURVIVAL.
Bass, Gloria,
BERTRAM BLUEBEARD.
Batson, George.
MURDER ON ARRIVAL.
Bauer, Julius.
ARME JONATHAN.
Baumer, Marie.
JOBYNA STEPS OUT, (R)
Baxandall, Lee.
BADEN PLAY FOR LEARNING.
HIROSHIMA REQUIEM.
Bazarini, Ronald John.
WISH.
Beakel, Walter L.
ACTING SCHOOL,
Beal, Joseph Carleton,
GENTLEMAN TRAMP. (R)
LIKE ANY ONE OF US. (R)
MAD ENTERTAINER, ie
MYRA AND JOSHUA. (R)
MYRA--THE CAPE CODDER. (R)
Beam, T. C.
STORY OF JEANES SUPERVISION
IN CASWELL COUNTY.
Beard, John Perrill.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN--GREAT OF
MEN,
THREE ABED,.
TIDE OF FURY.
Bearden, Romare.
STAR OF THE MORNING.
Beaumont, P. T.
TONY VERNA AND P, T. BEAU-
MONT PRESENT THE COLONIAL
SPY.
SEE Barton,
Beck, George R.
DIS-KIT BUILDING TOY
DEMONSTRATION.
Becker, Charles S.
KNICKERBOCKER YONTOF.
Becker, Madge Gilchrist.
DALTON ADVENTURES.
DALTONS RODE FOR JUDGE
PARKER,
Beda, Fritz Lohner. SEE
Lohner-Beda, Fritz.
Beeby, Esther.
CANDY FOR A QUEEN.
CYCLONE.
MISTRESS OF MISTERLY
CASTLE,
RAVEN'S NEST.
SPOOK LODGE.
Beech, Marjorie.
MRS, WILTON'S FRIENDS.
Beeching, Paul Quinn.
COSTUMES AND CARDS.
Beer, Art, Jr. SEE Beer,
Arthur James, Jr.
Beer, Arthur James, Jr.
BACKWATER,
PALADINS OF CHARLEMAGNE,
SATYR PLAY.
Beer, Gustave.
FOLIES BERGERE. (R
FRUHLINGSSTURME. (
SAND. (R)
Beeston, Diane.
EAST IS EAST AND WEST IS
WEST.
Beeston, Louise.
EAST IS EAST AND WEST IS
WEST.
Beethoven, Ludwig van.
SIMON SAYS.
Behrman, Jack,
BIOCHEMICAL THEORY OF
MENTAL ILLNESS.
Behrman, S. N.
BIOGRAPHY. (R)
Bein, Albert.
LITTLE OL' BOY. (R)
Beith, Helen Margaret.
FIND THE LADY. (R)
IT IS QUICKER TO TELE-
PHONE. (R)
ORDERS ARE ORDERS. (R)
Beith, John Hay.
FIND THE LADY. (R)
IT IS QUICKER TO TELE-
PHONE. (R)
ORDERS ARE ORDERS. (R)
Bekeffi, Stefan.
TANGO UM MITTERNACHT, (R)
Bela, Nicholas Francis.
VICTORIA THE SECOND.
Belaval, Emilio S.
CIELO CAIDO.
Bellew, Daniel Joseph.
TILL TIGERS WEEP.
Bemberg, George.
SUCCESSOR.
Bemis, Alan C.
CASKET SINKERS,
CAUSED BY RUM.
Benavente, Jacinto.
DUQUESA GITANA. (R)
MORAL DEL DIVORCIO. (R)
Bench, LaMont. SEE Bench,
Newell LaMont.
Bench, Newell LaMont.
KITES ON ST, AUGUSTINE.
THOSE HALOED HOLIDAYS.
Benedict, Miles K.
YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE.
Benitez Carrasco, Manuel.
OCHO MINIATURAS.
Benjamin, Bennie.
STRICKLY LEGIT.
Bennett, Frank J.
ALCESTIS UNBOUND.
Bennett, George D.
FAITH OF ABE LINCOLN,
Bennett, John C.
BIG DECISION.
Benson, Theodora.
ACCIDENTALLY YOURS.
')
Jan.—June
Bentabol, Elisa. SEE
Bentabol Sanchez, Elisa.
Bentabol Sanchez, Elisa.
NELA.
Bentham, Josephine.
LET FOUR SEASONS PASS. -
Bentley, Eric.
MODERN THEATRE,
SPRING'S AWAKENING,
UNDERPANTS.
Bercovici, Bernard S.
GENTLEMAN FROM ----,
Berg, Magda.
BURNING IN THE RAIN,
DEATH OF BARCA.
Berger, Abe, pseud. SEE
Stiefel, Irving.
Berger, Rebecca S.
FIRST CITIZEN.
Bergeron, Rachael Florena.
SEE Johnson, Rachael Florena
Bergeron,
Bergman, Ingmar.
SHADOWS ON THE WALL.
Berinstein, Julius.
FAMILY DOCTOR,
Berkebile, Harry Luther.
FAR AS THE CURSE IS FOUND.
Berkower, Louis. ;
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT
DRIVER'S DRIVING.
Berlioz, Hector.
CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST.
Berman, Shelley.
INSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN.
OUTSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN,
Bernhard, Thomas.
ROSEN DER EINODE.
Bernheim, Patricia Emery.
GIRL SCOUT --ANNIVERSARY
PAGEANT,
TICK TOCK TOWN.
Bernstein, Richard.
GIRL ON DEATH ROW.
Berr, Georges.
AVRIL. (R)
EVENEMENTS DE BEOTIE. (R)
MONSIEUR FLOCHE. (R)
Berry, Daniel.
BARCELONA'S BRIDE, y
BRIDE OF THE WHIRLWIND. (R)
Bert and I, Inc.
BERT AND US.
Berti, Dehl.
MULE TRAIN.
Bertoli, Pier Benedetto.
DIARI,.
Berton, Eugene.
INCREDIBLE BORGIAS. (R)
Bertram, John.
SINAI,
Bertuch, Edith.
GLUCKLICHE REISE. (R)
Bertuch, Max.
GLUCKLICHE REISE. (R)
Better Selling Bureau.
WHAT DO YOU WANT.
Bilbles Nees
WORDS OF JESUS.
Bible wOMbe
JOSHUA.
LIFE OF ADA, RUTH, ESTHER,
MARTHA AND ELECTA--THE
FIVE RAYS OF THE STAR,
Bigelow, Franklyn.
BEAUTY SHOPPE. (R)
Biggar, J. V.
EVENSONG. (R)
Birabeau, Andre.
COTE D'AZUR. (R)
FLEUR D'ORANGER. (R)
Bird, Robert Montgomery.
JIBBENAINOSAY,.
Black, Thomas E. H.
LIEUTENANT PROXY.
TOWN FOR SALE.
VANISHING BED.
Blackfriars' Guild of New
York, Ine.
MADAME LAFAYETTE,
Blacklock, Jack.
TIME OF MINOR MIRACLES.
CARSON P. FRUITMOUND:
SPRING COMES TO SLICK.
COMPOSITION IN COMEDY.
; Blanton, Jessie Belle.
PREACHER LAD’
: YY.
Otto.
GIUDITTA. (R
PEMMES VEULENT SAVOIR.
Bleich, Jolene. SEE Golden-
thal, Jolene Bleich.
Bliss, Helen. SEE Westin,
Helen Bliss.
Bliss, Lucille.
LITTLE ELF WHO COULDN'T.
Bloom, Mrs. Martin. SEE
Bloom, Roth Rehrer Wolff.
Bloom, Ruth Rehrer Wolff.
LOVE-CHASE.
Bloomer, John H.
RED BUTTON
' Blough, Roger M.
CORPORATE KEY TO A GREATER
SOCIETY.
Blumenstein, Joel Charles.
SOUNDS OF HEALTH.
Blumer, Krixa de. SEE Arie,
Helene Krixa de Blumer.
Board of Education of the
City of Chicago. SEE
Chicago. Board of
‘ Education.
Boardman, Morris.
LUCKY AUTO LICENSE PRO-
4 GRAM.
Bobb, Ralph. SEE Bobb,
Sydney Ralph.
* Bobb, Sydney Ralph.
SOMETIMES I'M HAPPY.
Bodanzky, Robert.
MADEL AUS WEIN. (R)
_ Bode, William T.
TONY VERNA AND P. T. BEAU-
ee PRESENT THE COLONIAL
ips
TONY VERNA PRESENTS THE
JOEY BISHOP SHOW: HERO FOR
HIRE.
Bodley, Donald E.
PATTERN AND THE POWER OF
‘ THE HOLY EUCHARIST.
Boggs, Wilmot Arthur.
TRAGEDY OF MAN.
Bolt, Katherine Smith.
] IN A BOHEMIAN VILLAGE.
IN A NORWEGIAN VILLAGE,
Bonacci, Anna.
FILEMONE E BAUCI.
Bond, Hal.
MONSIEUR PAUL.
Bonsignore, Dorothe Long.
STAIRS OF SAND.
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
, BOOR.
CRIME. (R)
GAME OF CHANCE.
Booth, Charles, pseud. SEE
Tricou, Clifford A.
Booth, Kenneth Jon.
BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER.
SHOW MUST GO ON.
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NAME INDEX
Booth, V. Saffold.
FLATLAND.
Boretz, Allen.
ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS. (R)
PINS AND NEEDLES. (R)
Borgese, Elisabeth Mann.
ONLY THE PYRE.
Boris, Georgette.
RIGHT PLAY FOR YOU.
Bost, Pierre.
ONE, CALLED JUDAS.
LOLOTTE,
Bouchard, Roger.
ROVING REPORTER OF GOOD
NEWS.
Boucicault, Dion.
BELLE LAMAR. (R)
Boularan, Jacques.
BAGUE AU DOIGT.
Bourdet, Denise.
THEATRE.
Bourdet, Edouard.
THEATRE.
Bousquet, Jacques.
SUZANNE ET LES DEUX JEUNES
GENS. (R)
Bowen, Roger Wendell,
BUSINESSMAN.
INTERPRETING DREAMS.
Bowers, Vasanthi Rama Rau,
PASSAGE TO INDIA.
Boyd, Richard Howard Benton.
MOURNING LINE,
Boyer, Jean.
SOIR DE REVEILLON. (R)
Brackett, Charles.
BLACK MONOCLE. (R)
Brackman, George.
GOOD FOR NOTHING,
IT CAN ALWAYS BE SPRING.
Bradbury, Ray.
ROCKET. }
Brahms, Musee A., pseud. SEE
Marpol, Raymon W.
Bramwell, Gloria.
KEATS, DYING.
Brann, Vincent.
NEVADA LEGEND.
Braun, Mattias.
TROERINNEN; MEDEA,
Braun, Wilbur.
ETERNALLY YOURS, (R)
Brecht, Eugen Berthold
Friedrich.
BADEN PLAY FOR LEARNING.
GALILEO.
PUNTILA AND HIS HIRED MAN.
SIMONE HEARS VOICES,
Brecht, Stefan S.
SIMONE HEARS VOICES.
Breese, Zona Gale.
EVENING CLOTHES. (R)
Breffort, Alexandre.
IMPASSE DE LA FIDELITE.
RENE LE DESTIN.
Breitfeller, Carl James.
THIS NATION UNDER GOD.
Breitkopf & Haertel.
DOTTOR FAUST.
Brenner, Albert.
SEED AND THE THORN.
Brentano, Frances I,
GOOD TURN. (R)
SPIDER. (R)
Brentano, Lowell.
GOOD TURN. (R)
MISTER WIBBEL GOES TO JAIL.
Brewster, Edward Sumner.
TANKERS BREAK THROUGH.
Bridie, James, pseud. SEE
Mavor, Osborne Henry.
Brighouse, Barbara.
SMOKE-SCREENS. (R)
Brighouse, Harold.
SMOKE-SCREENS. (R)
Brinton, John E.
TRAINING, EVALUATION
ASSIGNMENT, KICKOFF PRO-
CEDURES.
Briscoe, S.
REHEARSAL.
Britton, Mervin W.
PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE
SERIES NO.1.
Broadman Press.
BIG MIDDLE.
CELL.
Bromberg, Conrad.
NIGHT OF CHARLIE FURST.
Brooke, Walter.
MURDER BELOW ZERO.
Brooks, Hindi, pseud. SEE
Kleinmuntz, Hinda.
Brooks, Patricia.
CELESTIAL ERROR.
Brown, Elizabeth Sutton.
FLOWERS OF THE NATIONS, (R)
Brown, Fredric.
BLOOD.
IMAGINE.
PATTERN.
SENTRY.
VOODOO.
Brown, George, pseud. SEE
Hill, Billy.
Brown, Harold A.
CLASSIFIED: THE GREAT
GAMBLER.
Brown, Irving M.
HELP WANTED.
Brown, Jeff.
HOUSE HAPPY.
Brown, June.
GOOD NEWS.
HOT-CHA,
RECOVERY. (R)
STRIKE ME PINK. (R)
Brown, Lew.
GOOD NEWS. (Rr)
HOT-CHA. (R
RECOVERY. (R)
STRIKE ME PINK. (R)
Brown, Naomi.
GOOD NEWS. (R)
HOT-CHA. (R
RECOVERY. (R)
STRIKE ME PINK. (R)
Brown, Ralph R.
POWER WITHIN YOU.
Brownell, John Charles.
BRAIN SWEAT. (R)
GENTLE ROGUE. (R)
HER MAJESTY THE WIDOW. (R)
Brownfield, Jack Ryan.
CELESTIAL LIBRARY.
Bruce, Renaud C,
LORENZACCIO.
Bruce, Stephen, pseud. SEE
Marshall, Harry T.
Brundage, Lorraine T.
OUT OF THE WILDERNESS.
Bryant, George.
ANOTHER DAWN. (R)
Bryson, Lyman.
THREE GREAT GREEK PLAYS.
Buchanan, Harry.
STRICTLY LEGIT.
Buchanan, Morris.
APOSTLE OF FREEDOM.
Buchner, Georg.
WOYZECK.
Buck, Gene.
UNKNOWN BO UUER (R)
Buck, Gene, J
UNKNOWN goLDiER. (R)
Buck, George II.
UNENOWN SOLDIER. (R)
Buck, Glover N., Jr.
JEWELRY OF THE DEAD.
QUIET SUNDAY.
Buck, Helen.
UNKNOWN SOLDIER. (R)
Buck, Raymond J., Jr.
CANONICUS.
PATHS OF JUDGMENT.
Buckingham, George Villiers.
REHEARSAL.
Budd, Norman.
NAKED CUTS.
Buero Vallejo, Antonio.
DREAM WEAVER.
SENAL QUE SE ESPERA.
SONADOR PARA UN PUEBLO.
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Bullard (E. D.) Co.
SHELL GAME.
Bunce, Mrs. Alan Coe.
ACTOR'S DAUGHTER, NO.1. (R)
Burak, Lillian.
MATTRESS CAPERS,
Bureau of Safety.
TOOL TALK.
Burnett, W. R.
ALICE IN JUNGLELAND.
Burnham, Barbara.
CHILDREN IN UNIFORM. (R)
Burton-Mercur, Paul,
SONGS WITHOUT WORDS.
Bush-Fekete, Leslie.
COUPLE WITH EXPERIENCE.
Busoni, Ferruccio.
DOTTOR FAUST.
Butt, Grace.
COMMUNITY HALL.
Buttitta, Anthony.
ONE FOOT IN PARADISO.
Buxbaum, James M.
HIGH SEAS: STOP AT NOTHING.
c
C€ RT Productions, Inc,
SHOWTIME IN BUENOS AIRES.
Caddy, John D.
SIX WONDERFUL RECORDS OF
FACTS.
Cadillac Motor Car Division,
General Motors Corp. SEE
General Motors Corp.
Cadillac Motor Car Division.
Cadman, Charles Wakefield.
SOUTH IN SONORA. (R)
Caesar, Irving. SEE Dozens,
Rex, pseud,
Caffrey, Dorothy C.
BOY FROM THE GREEN PLANET.
Caine, Milton A.
DARK HERITAGE.
Cainglet, Marciano E.
HEN CROWS IN LUZON.
Calabrese-Cook, Paula. SEE
Cook, Paula Calabrese-.
Calan, Pierre de.
ECRIVAINS.
Calder (John) Publishers, Ltd.
KILLER.
Calkins, Clarence Jay.
SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN.
Calkins, Jay. SEE Calkins,
Clarence Jay.
Calkins, Richard Charles.
CARSON P, FRUITMOUND: SPRING
COMES TO SLICK.
Cammarano, Salvatore.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR.
Camoletti, Marc.
HEUREUX MORTELS.
Campbell, Colette.
LOST CHILD.
Campbell, Ethelmay Shorey.
FOR SALE--CHEAP, (R)
Campbell, Emery, Haughey &
Lutkins, Inc.
STILL SMALL VOICE.
Campion, Cyril.
STAGE DOOR. (R)
Cardoso Aires, Jorge. SEE
Aires, Jorge Cardoso.
Carette, Louis.
ETOUFFE - CHRETIEN.
Carlson, Bernice Wells.
RIGHT PLAY FOR YOU.
Carmichael, H. Kenn.
AMRITSAR,.
Carr, Charles.
FIRST RITES.
Carrasco, Manuel Benitez.
SEE Benitez Carrasco,
Manuel.
Carrington, Otis Millis.
WOODEN SHOE CHRISTMAS. (R)
Carroll, Lewis, pseud. SEE
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge.
Carroll, Sidney.
TWO BLACK KINGS.
Carstarphen, Frank HE.
BELLAMY TRIAL. (R)
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Carter, Arthur P.
MAKE WAY FOR MAGGIE.
Carter, Buenta.
LEGEND OF THE MOAT. (R)
Carter, Will J. SEE Carter,
William James.
Carter, William James.
ALL YALLA AND THE THIRSTY
THIEVES.
Caruso, Joseph George, Jr.
NO CORNER IN HEAVEN.
Carver, David.
SHIM SHAM. (R)
Casas, Myrna.
CRISTAL ROTO EN EL TIEMPO.
Case, Franklin D.
ON THE HOOK.
VERY STILL PLACE.
Case, William R.
HUNTER'S CAGE.
LAST ENEMY.
Casella, Alfredo.
DONNA SERPENTE. (R)
Casey, Beatrice M.
EXCUSE FOR LIVING.
Casey, Rosemary.
MURDER AT BEDTIME.
Castans, Raymond.
BEGINNER'S LUCK.
Castelnovo, Leo di. SEE
Pulle, Leopoldo, Conte.
Cavalieri, Deena.
CAMPANELLO.
Cavel, Marie.
FANTASY.
Cendrars, Blaise.
FILMS SANS IMAGES.
Centeno, Augusto.
INTERPLAY.
Cerf, Kurt.
MADAM EVALSEHT.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel
de.
CAVE OF SALAMANCA,
Chaffee, Stewart W.
VANITY.
Chambers, Mrs. M. P.
MARRY THE GIRL. (R)
Chambers, Marjorie. SEE
Beech, Marjorie.
Chambers, Selma Lola. SEE
Levin, Selma C.
Champion Paper & Fibre Co.
CASHING IN ON A-B-C.
Champion Spark Plug Co.
SELL MORE SPARK PLUGS WITH
THE CHAMPION PLUG SCOPE,
Champlin, Jerry B. Francis.
AFTERMATH.
Chandler, Steve.
MEASURE FOR PLEASURE.
Chapman, William.
M'SIEUR BOBO OF PARIS.
Charbonnet, Arthur.
BEAST IN THE GARDEN.
Charles, Joel, pseud. SEE
Blumenstein, Joel Charles.
Charles, Robert, pseud. SEE
Lee, Robert Charles.
Charlot, Jean.
HAWAIIAN LOVE STORY.
STORY OF UMI.
Charpak, Andre.
JOUEUR.
Chase, Sterna Robinson.
COAT OF MANY COLORS.
Chayefsky, Paddy.
TENTH MAN.
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich.
BOOR.
CHORUS GIRL.
DUEL.
PLATONOV.
SEA GULL.
Chellyson, James, pseud. SEE
Homberg, Hans.
Chester, Alvin Mitchell.
CURRENT OF THE WHEEL.
Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. SEE
General Motors Corp.
Chevrolet Motor Division.
Chicago. Board of Education.
SCRIPT TO BE RECORDED ON
TAPE FOR TEACHING GUIDE
FOR FRENCH.
SCRIPT TO BE RECORDED ON
TAPE FOR TEACHING GUIDE
FOR SPANISH.
Chicago (Diocese)
UNBROKEN CHAIN.
Children's Theatre Press.
FARMER AND THE FOX.
Childress, Alice,
MAN BEARING A PITCHER.
Chodorov, Edward.
SONG OF THE COW. (R)
Chomitzky, Vsevolod. SEE
Homitzky, Vsevolod.
Christenson, Larry.
HEARTLESS TROLL.
Christian Higher Education
Fund of the Congregational
Christian Churches. SEE.
Congregational Christian
Churches. Christian
Higher Education Fund.
Christian Science Board of
Directors of the Mother
Church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist in Boston,
Massachusetts. SEE First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
Boston. Christian Science
Board of Directors.
Christie, Agatha.
UNEXPECTED GUEST.
Chrysler Corp. De Soto
Division.
CLOSING TECHNIQUES.
Chrysler Corp. Plymouth
Division.
CLOSING TECHNIQUES.
PREVIEWING THE ALL-STAR
SALES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
Chrysler Corp. Valiant
Division.
CLOSING TECHNIQUES.
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Inc.
CONTROL OF CONGESTIVE HEART
FAILURE.
MANAGEMENT OF THE INSOMNIAC.
Cirone, Sylvia Rita.
MINSTREL OF DIBBLEDOWN,
Citroen, Bernard.
CAROLINE.
City Bank of Portage (Wis. )
EVENING CLOTHES. (R)
Claassen, Willard K.
WE ARE PILGRIMS,
Clapp, Patricia, pseud. SEE
Cone, Patricia L.
Clark, Anthony.
WORMWOOD AND SODA.
Clark, Bobby. SEE Robert E.
Clark, y
Clark, Christine Jope-Slade.
BRITANNIA OF BILLINGS-
GATE. (R)
Clark, Dorothy Park.
GIFT. (R)
Clark, Evelyn G.
YANKEE DOODLE DADDY.
Clark, Helen L. SEE Ramloo,
Helen L. Clark.
Clark, Ty EB.
LIBERTY BELL RINGS AGAIN.
Clark, Isabel S.
CHRISTMAS TREE FOREST.
Clark, Ralph G.
BAMBOO BOX. (R)
PAINTS AND PATCHES. (R)
Clark, Ralph L.
BAMBOO BOX. (R)
PAINTS AND PATCHES. (R)
Clark, Sarah Grames,
BAMBOO BOX. (R)
LOST CLOWN. (R)
PAINTS AND PATCHES. (R)
Clarke, Gerald Weir.
CLARKE THEORY OF STORMS,
Clarkeson, John.
PROPOSED USE OF RAILROAD
FACILITIES FOR MOTOR TRUCK
AND MOTOR BUS OPERATIONS,
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Classified Personnel Produc-
tions.
CLASSIFIED: THE GREAT
GAMBLER.
Claude-Maxe, Cl., pseud. SEE
Hirshfeld, Claude de.
Clay, Lloyd, pseud. SEE
Sugg, Lloyd Clay.
Clayman, Clara. SEE Wein-
berg, Clara Clayman.
Clements, Colin.
GAME OF CHANCE.
Clinton-Baddeley, V. C.
DICK WHITTINGTON.
JOLLY ROGER. (R)
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Cloth, Sherry.
GOOD FOR NOTHING.
IT CAN ALWAYS BE SPRING.
Clough, Mrs. Burnell. SEE
Clough, Jessie.
Clough, Jessie.
ONE FOR THE MONEY.
Clown Productions, Inc,
FANTASY.
Clurman, Harold.
FAMOUS AMERICAN PLAYS OF
THE 1930'S.
Cocteau, Jean.
ORPHEUS.
Coe, Martha D.
QUITE A YOUNG GIRL.
Cogan, William J.
UNBROKEN CHAIN.
Cohan, Agnes M.
PIGEONS AND PEOPLE. (R)
Cohan, George M.
PIGEONS AND PEOPLE. (R)
Cohen, Richard Wolcott.
CATCH A FALLEN STAR.
Coke, Peter.
BREATH OF SPRING.
FOOL'S PARADISE.
Cole, Alonzo Dean.
WITCH'S TALE. (R)
Cole, Burt.
BOBO.
Coleman, Lonnie.
BROTHER MARS.
Coleridge, E. P.
THREE GREAT GREEK PLAYS.
Collin, Louis Jacques Marie.
AVRIL. (R)
BANQUE NEMO. (R)
EVENEMENTS DE BEOTIE. (R)
FEMME RAVIE. (R)
MONSIEUR FLOCHE. (R)
TU M'EPOUSERAS. (R)
Collings, Martha Monigle.
LION'S MOUTH.
Collins, Margaret James.
LADY AND THE UNICORN.
Colonna, Peter.
QUITE A YOUNG GIRL.
Cominelli, Maria.
LETTURE E LEZIONI DI
ITALIANO.
Cone, Patricia L.
EDIE-ACROSS-THE-STREET.
Congregational Christian
Churches.
BUILDING YOUR CHURCH.
FROM SEEDTIME TO HARVEST,
Congregational Christian
Churches. Christian
Higher Education Fund.
TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE,
Congregational Christian
Churches. General Council.
Commission on the
Ministry.
VERDICT OF ONE.
Conkle, E. P.
HEAVEN IS A LONG TIME TO
WAIT.
Conley, Matt, pseud. SEE
Smith, Ernest W.
Connell, Helen.
LOSS OF ROSES.
Connelly, Marc.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
Connor, John.
VLACKE-BOSCHE.
Jan.—June
Conosciani, Luciano.
PRIZE FIGHT.
Conrad, Joseph.
OUTPOST OF PROGRESS.
Constanduros, Mabel.
CRIME. (R)
Constantin, M. :
SUZANNE ET LES DUEX JEUNES
GENS. (R)
Conway, Linda Ann.
LITTLE BIT OF MAGIC.
Cook, "Ch Re
BEASTIE AND THE BEAUT.
Cook, Hettie M.
SOUND OF THE GUINEA.
Cook, Joan L.
AND SPEAK OF SPRING.
Cook, Paula Calabrese-.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK,
Cook, Mrs. Thomas P. SEE
Cook, Paula Calabrese-.
Cook, Whitfield,
FUTURE PERFECT.
Cooledge, Jane Toy.
MRS. PARKER'S PORTRAIT.
Coope, Evelyn Seedorf.
ROYAL HAWAIIANS,
Cooper, Eugene S.
LIGHT IN THE DUST.
Cooper, Lewis Barker.
SPRING.
Copulos, Aristides.
GOLDEN SPRING TIME.
Corey, Orlin Russell.
BIG MIDDLE.
BOOK OF JOB.
Corneille, Pierre,
MOOT PLAYS,
Corwin, Norman,
RIVALRY.
Coti, Eady
GRAND PRIX SERIES: WIN OR
LOSE.
Cotton, Helen.
WALL BETWEEN.
Courtenay, Syd.
HAUNTED ROOM, (R)
Coward, Noel.
BITTER SWEET. (R)
CAVALCADE. (R)
DESIGN FOR LIVING. (R)
Craft, Russell L.
SHAKESPEARE'S JULIUS
CAESAR,
Crean, Robert J.
TRIAL.
Crommelynck, Fernand.
MAGNIFICENT CUCKOLD.
Cronan, Carey Frederick.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT.
Cross, Frank L.
FOUR PATHS TO BETHLEHEM,
STAR OF JOY.
Crouse, Russel.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
TALL STORY.
Croy, Homer.
TRIAL OF MRS. ABRAHAM
LINCOLN.
Croy, Mae Savell.
ONLY THE GAME-FISH SWIM
UPSTREAM,
Cruse, Irma Russell.
TO BEAR THE MESSAGE.
Cruse, Mrs. J. Clyde. SEE
‘Cruse, Irma Russell.
Crystal, Hazen, pseud. SEE
Russell, Hazel H.
Cummins, Oliver F.
ENTANGLEMENTS ON THE INTER-
NATIONAL DATE LINE.
Cuneo, Santiago A,
BARBA AZUL, UNA FARSA
TRAGICOMICA,
Cunetto, Dominic J.
FROM THE GRAPES COME THE
WINE.
Curran, Charles W.
AD MAN. (R)
Curtin, Michael J., Jr.
IT'S NEVER TOO LATE.
PRELUDE.
CHOREOGRAPHIC NOTATION FOR
WARIATIONS I, II, III, Iv,
V, AND VI OF PAS DE SIx.
Davie, Stanley F.
HAMILTON i arcenlaaa
ESQUIRE.
Davis, Donald.
| JEZEBEL
. (R)
SATURDAY NIGHT. (R)
Davis, Isabella.
‘De is, Merwin Brooks.
' BASIC ELEMENTS OF LIFE.
avis, Owen.
JEZEBEL. (R)
SATURDAY NIGHT. (R)
avis (Susanna H.) Enter-
prises, Inc.
avis, Susanna Holt.
‘Dawson, Forbes Herbert.
__ PROSPECT FROM THEIR DOOR.
ose Jane L.
PLIKKER, THE FIREWATCHER.
. MR. MOON, OUR NIGHT
; WATCHMAN
Day, Frederic Lansing.
_ KNOCKABOUT.
E.
; 'TIS MAY. (R)
azil, Alvar, pseud. SEE
Roitman, Volf.
Dean, Lois.
_ FARMER AND THE FOX.
Deane (H. F. W.) & Sons, Ltd.
ACROSS THE LAWN.
CELESTIAL ERROR.
_ MRS. WILTON'S FRIENDS.
Deane, Pat. SEE Deane,
Patricia Ann.
Deane, Patricia Ann.
CHRISTOPHER FISH.
Deans, Harris.
__ CALL OF YOUTH. (R)
Deauville, Jacques, pseud.
__ SEE George, Charles.
De Blumer, Krixa. SEE Arie,
_ Helene Krixa de Blumer.
SEE Calan,
‘De Calan, Pierre.
' Pierre de.
NAME INDEX
DeCamp, Dorothy.
ALTAR EGO.
VERY SARI, SAHIB.
De Carava, Roy.
SWEET FLYPAPER OF LIFE.
Decsey, Ernest.
SISSY. (R)
SISSY¥'S BRAUTFAHRT.
Deere (John) Co.
TRACTOR PRODUCT.
Deere & Co.
SPIRIT OF DEERE & COMPANY.
Degenkolb, F. M.
MIGHT OVER MAN.
DeGraff, Arthur C.
CONTROL OF CONGESTIVE
HEART FAILURE.
DeHolland, Cornelia G.
SIMON THE CYRENE.
Delamain Boutelleau, Librai-
rie Stock. SEE Stock,
Librairie.
Delamain et Boutelleau,
Librairie Stock. SEE
Stock, Librairie.
Delco-Remy Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Delco-Remy
Division.
Dell, Jack Holton.
DUEL.
VALET DE M. BOUCHARD.
Delman, Martin.
WIFE OF ABELARD. (R)
De Luca, Stuart M.
IT'S HIGH TIME.
DeLugg, Milton.
BEHAVIOR.
GOOD FOR NOTHING.
IT CAN ALWAYS BE SPRING.
WONDERFUL LAND OF TOMORROW.
Del Vecchio, Thomas.
FEAST OF PANTHERS.
De Montherlant, Henry. SEE
Montherlant, Henry de.
De Mott, Marjorie.
KEEPING NORA HAPPY. (R)
De Mott, Raymond S.
KEEPING NORA HAPPY. (R)
Demsey, Harry, pseud. SEE
Demsky, Hyman,
Demsky, Hyman.
SREAT PROMISE.
Deni, Conrad, pseud. SEE
Denis, Conrad.
Denis, Conrad.
PINK DRUM.
Denison (T. S.) & Co., Inc.
HEARTLESS TROLL.
Denker, Henry.
FAR COUNTRY.
GIVE US BARABBAS.
Dennis, Patrick.
AUNTIE MAME.
Denoel, Editions.
FILMS SANS IMAGES.
Dento-Medical Tapes.
AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY.
Denues, Constance.
REST AND QUIET. (R)
De Pue, Wallace Earl.
HOW TO SELL RENO WARE.
De Pumm (Leon) Inc.
ROVING REPORTER OF GOOD
NEWS. '
Dermer, Burton.
LAST HONEST MAN.
DeRodio, George Anthony.
WHEN SOFT VOICES CEASE.
De Saint-Pierre, Michel. SEE
Saint- -Pierre, Michel de.
De Sdos Erbit, Alice. SEE
Erbit, Alice de Soos.
De Soto Dvision, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
De Soto Division.
Dessi, Giuseppe.
GIUSTIZIA.
De Stefani, Alessandro. SEE
Stefani, Alessandro de.
De Sylva, B. G., pseud. SEE
De Sylva, George Gard.
De Sylva, George Gard.
GOOD NEWS, (R)
RISE 'N' SHINE, (R)
De Sylva, Marie.
GOOD NEWS. (R)
De Tervagne, Georges Dupont.
SEE Dupont de Tervagne,
Georges.
Deutsch, Otto Erich.
MIKADO.
Deval, Jacques, pseud. SEE
Boularan, Jacques.
Devany, Edward H.
COW-CATCHER ON THE CABOOSE.
De Vincentis, Adolph.
UNICRATIC PARTY.
De Vorzon, Barry.
WHY DADDY.
DeVorzon Music Co.
WHY DADDY.
Dey, Charles.
THREE STEPS DOWN. (R)
Dey, Verne E. Sheridan.
THREE STEPS DOWN. (R)
Dibble, Gertrude Disley.
DIZZY FAMILY STORIES.
Dickens, Charles John Huffam.
CHRISTMAS CAROL.
DICKENS A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Dickie, Alexander Lyle.
TWENTY-THIRD PSALM.
Diderot, Denis.
RELIGIEUSE.
Didier, Marc,
RELIGIEUSE.
Dieb, Ronald Kenneth.
TRUMPET VINE.
Dietz, Howard.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
THREE CORNERED HAT. (R)
Dietz, John Bernard.
WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY.
Diggs, Charles Norman.
CUPBOARD IS BARE.
Dilbert, Bernard.
COMMUNITY SPIRIT.
Dildy, Marnelle Thomsen.
FRENIA HYDE.
Dildy, Mrs. Sims Gerald.
SEE Dildy, Marnelle Thom-
sen.
Ding Le Mei, pseud. SEE
Dingle, Edwin J.
Dingle, Edwin J.
ANY DAY CAN BE YOUR NEW
YEAR'S DAY.
INNER CHAMBER, SCIENCE OF
MENTALPHYSICS.
SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS.
Dinnes, Nathan.
BLIND ALLEY.
Dixon, Campbell.
SECRET AGENT. (R)
Dodge, Robert L.
SIMON SAYS.
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND. (R)
ALICE IN WONDERLAND AND
THROUGH THE LOOKING
GLASS. (R)
Doktor, N. Olga.
ANOTHER MAN'S POCKET.
Dolcin Corp.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS.
Dolley, Georges, pseud. SEE
Salomon, Georges.
Donat, Stefan.
KITTY UND DIE WELTKONFER-
ENZ.
Donizetti, Gaetano.
CAMPANELLO.
Doran, Marie.
ANN COMES TO HER
SENSES. (R)
GHOST OF A CHANCE. (R)
Dornier, Marcel.
CHIRURGIE UND LIEBE.
Dorsey, Eulie Elyse Robinson.
HOPEFULS.
Dos Passos, John.
Gin is Le
Dostoevskii, Fedor Mikhailo-
vich.
JOUEUR.
49
Dostoievski. SEE Dostoevskii,
Fedor Mikhailovich.
Douglas, A. I.
SEED POTATOES. (R)
Dow Chemical Co.
NEW SAVINGS IN POLE IN-
SPECTION AND MAINTENANCE,
Dowdey, Clifford.
RICHMOND, CSA.
Downes, Gwendol n.
UNVEILING. (RY
Dozens, Rex, iy hee
ANNA PAVLOVA.
Drake, Johnny.
OFTEN BROKE, BUT NEVER
POOR.
Drama Guild Publishers,
MARY'S BIG LAMB.
Dramatic Pub. Co.
DANCING IS FOR DOPES,
FINGER IN THE PIE,
Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
RIVALRY.
Draper, Evelyn Manacher,
GAME OF CHANCE,
Draper, Walter P,
PROFESSIONAL SALESMAN'S
GEMS OF TRUTH.
Dratler, Jay J.
WOMEN OF TROY.
Drei Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H,.
ENTFUHRUNG IN VENEDIG.
SHAKESPEARE DRINGEND
GESUCHT,
STUHLE DES HERRN SZMIL.
Drinan, Adam, pseud. SEB
Macleod, Joseph.
Drucker, Robert F.
THIRD FORCE, THE CONQUEST
OF COMMUNNISM.
Druten, John Van. SEE Van
Druten, John William.
Dubner, Ben B.
MERRY BUDS OF LOVE.
DuBois, John.
TONY VERNA PRESENTS THE
JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
Duerrenmatt, Friedrich.
DEADLY GAME,
FRANK V.
Dugan, John Thomas.
BE AN ANGEL.
DYNAMIC SALESMANSHIP.
DuKane Corp.
FLIP TOP INSTRUCTION.
THIS IS DUKANE.
Dumas, Alexandre, pere.
BLACK TULIP.
Duncan, Dewey Chaffin.
DARK FRIDAY.
Dunn, Becca Fizell.
SNOW MAIDEN.
Dunn, Christopher.
LIFE, THE LIE.
Dunn, John Russell.
SNOW MAIDEN,
Dunn, Sara Lea.
TANTE'S BAR MITZVAH.
Dupont de Tervagne, Georges.
MAGIC-HOTEL.
Duras, Marguerite.
VIADUCS DE LA SEINE-ET-
OISE.
Duvernois, Henri, pseud. SEE
Schwabacher, Henri Simon.
Duvernois, Mme Henri. SEE
Schwabacher, Marguerite
Liebaum.
Dye, Pula Ikard.
MYSTERY OF THE INDIAN BALL.
E
Earle, Edward.
WONDERFUL WONDER.
Easterlin, Malcolm.
WONDERFUL WONDER.
Eastman, Fred.
AMERICA ON TRIAL. (R)
Ebert, Carol Croy.
ONLY THE GAME-FISH SWIM
UPSTREAM,
a DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Ebol, Charl, pseud. SEE
Bentabol Sanchez, Elisa.
Editions Bernard Grasset.
SEE Grasset (Bernard)
Editions.
Edmonds, Walter D.
LOW BRIDGE. (R)
Educational Pub. Corp.
YEAR 'ROUND PLAYS.
Edwards, George Graveley.
MOUNTAIN FLOCK,
Edwards, George Loren.
IG-GO-RANT-'TIS.
Edwards, James.
APOSTLE OF FREEDOM.
Eldridge Pub. Co.
BIRTHDAY THROUGH THE
CENTURIES.
BORIS AND THE BRIEFCASE.
CHRISTMAS COMES TO SANTA'S
WORKSHOP,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
COMMENCEMENT IS HERE.
CURSE AND THE CROWN.
EXCUSE FOR LIVING.
EXTRA ANGEL.
FINAL EDITION.
IF YOU ASK ME --.
SKY'S THE LIMIT.
SUMMER AND STOCK,
THREE PINK LEPRECHAUNS.
TO BEAR THE MESSAGE,
TRUE BLUE AND TRUSTED.
TUNE IN ON TERROR.
WHAT HAPPENED IN 1776.
WHO'S SCARED OF GHOSTS.
Electric Autolite Co.
TURNING LEAD INTO GOLD.
Eliscu, Edward.
INCREDIBLE BORGIAS. (R)
Ellis, Ernest.
GANADIE.
6:10.
Ellisque, Edward. SEE
Eliscu, Edward.
Elser, Frank B.
LOW BRIDGE. (R)
Emery, Charles.
BABY FOR BRENDA.
Emery, Patricia. SEE
Bernheim, Patricia E.
Emery, Sarah Watson.
PURITAN'S PROGRESS.
Emery, Mrs. Stephen A. SEE
Emery, Sarah Watson.
Engel, Lyle Kenyon.
FROG PRINCE.
HANSEL AND GRETEL,
REMEMBER THE ALAMO.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN
DWARFS,
Engis Equipment Co.
AUTO-COLLIMATOR.
England, Martha Winburn.
AIDA.
CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST,
England, Robert.
FLY AWAY HOME,
Engle, Dale.
CIRCLE IN THE SKY,
Enters, Angna.
CHANTECLER.
Erben, Felix Bloch.
FLOSS DER MEDUSA.
NAPOLEON IN NEW ORLEANS,
Erbit, Alice de Soos.
THIS TOO WAS A LIFE,
Erdogan, Avni.
RECKLESS DANCER AND THE
WRONG DEAL.
Erdos, Leslie L.
NEW PHILOSOPHY.
Ess & Ess Productions, Inc.
SHERIFF SMITH.
SHERIFF SMITH SERIES.
Etherington, Harold.
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF
REACTOR DESIGN.
Eucher, Mark.
BAISER DE JUDAS.
CREUSA.
FRELONS.
TRAVESTI.
Euclid Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Euclid
Division.
Eunice, Mary, pseud. SEE
Spagnola, Mary Eunice.
Euripides.
TROERINNEN; MEDEA.
Evangelical & Reformed Church.
BUILDING YOUR CHURCH.
FROM SEEDTIME TO HARVEST.
Evangelical & Reformed Church.
Commission on the Church
and Ministry.
VERDICT OF ONE.
Evans, Edward Kinchley, Jr.
BLACK DESIRE IN BLUE
VENICE,
Evans, Muriel E.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE. (R)
Experiment Press,
EXPERIMENT THEATRE ONE.
F
Fagan, James Bernard.
IMPROPER DUCHESS. (R)
Fagan, Mary.
IMPROPER DUCHESS. (R)
Fairbanks, Jerry.
MIRACLE OF GUADALUPE.
Fairbanks (Jerry) Productions
of California.
LETTER TO MOSCOW,
MIRACLE OF GUADALUPE.
Falardeau, Susanne.
CURSE.
Falleder, Arnold Edward.
DE BELLA'S BODY.
SHOTS IN THE DARK.
Fanelli, Henry Clay.
POWDER YOUR WIG.
Farmers Insurance Group.
SECOND LOOK.
Farny, Cyril.
SKI-WAY.
Faro, Arline, pseud. SEE
Farulo, Arline.
Faro, Frank, pseud. SEE
Farulo, Frank,
Farrell, Patrick J.
STRANGERS AND KIN,
Farulo, Frank.
BEAUTY IS A BEAST.
Fauchois, Rene.
LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN. (R)
Faulk, Elzy, Jr.
CALLIOPE,
Fawcett Publications, Inc.
THREE GREAT GREEK PLAYS,
Feinberg, Frances G.
SHOTS IN THE DARK.
Feinberg, Robert E.
SHOTS IN THE DARK,
Feinstein, Joseph.
NAKED TO LAUGHTER.
Feinstein, Marnin.
HADARKON HAYAROK.
HALULA'A MIT'HADEKET,
YODEFET - SHISHIM VASHEVA,.
Fekete, Leslie Bush. SEE
Bush-Fekete, Leslie.
Feld, Rose C.
ALIEN SEED.
Feldman, Fred.
DEAR SISTER,
Felsenstein, Walter.
ARME JONATHAN.
Fenton, Don.
PURPLE PEOPLES PALACE.
Ferenc, Molnar. SEE Molnar,
Ferenc.
Ferlita, Ernest C.
SECOND CIRCLE.
Fernandez, Antonio Garcia.
SEE Garcia Fernandez,
Antonio,
Fernandez, Manuel Garcia. SEE
Gareia Fernandez, Manuel.
Fernandez, Piri. SEE Lewis,
Carmen P. Fernandez de.
Fernandez de Lewis, Carmen P.
SEE Lewis, Carmen P.
Fernandez de.
Fernandez de Sevilla, Luis.
ABUELO CURRO. (R)
Fernandez Shaw, Guillermo.
LUISA FERNANDA. (R)
Feuchtwanger, Lion.
SIMONE HEARS VOICES,
Feydeau, Georges.
KATZE IM SACK.
Fiebig, Kurt.
SCHMIED VON GENT. (R)
Fields, Dorothy.
BABES IN HOLLYWOOD. (R)
PARDON MY ENGLISH. (R)
Fields, Herbert.
BABES IN HOLLYWOOD. (R)
PARDON MY ENGLISH. (R)
Fifield, Flora.
~ SAGA OF ETHAN ALLEN.
Figueiredo, Guilherme.
FOX AND THE GRAPES.
GOD SLEPT HERE.
Filas, Thomas.
FORGOTTEN MAN.
Film Counselors, Inc.
LETTER TO MOSCOW.
Film Productions Internation-
al. SEE Young (Lloyd) Ltd.
Fine, Helen.
MIRACLE FOR CHANUKO.
Finletter, Gretchen Damrosch.
PASSING PRESENT. (R)
Finnern, Dieter.
GAUNERKOMODIE.
Finson, Norman.
MARK MICHAEL IS THIRTEEN.
Firari, Harvey E.
CROSSOUT NIGHT.
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Boston.
Christian Science Board of
Directors.
EGLISE MERE A L'OEUVRE.
MOTHER CHURCH IN ACTION.
Fischer (S.) Verlag, G.M.B.H.
DRAMEN .
ROSEN DER EINODE,
SANKT GALLER SPIEL VON DER
KINDHEIT JESU.
TROERINNEN; MEDEA.
ZAUBERIN VON BUXTEHUDE.
Fisher, Aileen.
CHRISTMAS PLAYS AND PRO-
GRAMS,
Fisher, Barbara.
FENWICK.
Fisher, Cecilia Ruth.
LOVE COMPLEX.
Fisher, Celia.
CECILIA Ruth.
Fitch, David Charles.
ONE OF PHARAOH'S LEAN
CATTLE.
Fithian, James Hampton.
NICOPOLIS. (R)
Fitts, Dudley.
FOUR GREEK PLAYS,
Fitzgerald, John Dennis.
TENA.
Fix, Ressie.
HOMEMAKING IN REVIEW.
Flammarion.
SPECTATEUR NOCTURNE.
Flavin, Martin.
AMACO. (R)
Fleischman, Maxine.
LAST OF THE BEST.
SOMETHING GOOD.
Fleischman, Mrs. Roy Philip.
SEE Fleischman, Maxine.
Fleishman, Samuel.
GRAND PRIX SERIES.
Fleming, Berry.
CARNIVAL.
Fleming, Brandon.
MARCHIONESS INSISTS. (R)
MY WIFE COMES TO DIN-
NER. (R)
Flinn, Simon.
GILLES DE RAIS.
Flom, Leonard.
BY HIPPOCRATES I SWEAR,
Fluckey, James 0.
EXTRA ANGEL.
THREE PINK LEPRECHAUNS.
SEE Fisher,
Jan.—June
Flynn, Jean.
JUDGE TENDERLY OF THEM.
Fodor, Ladislaus. SEE
Fodor, Laszlo.
Fodor, Laszlo.
CSOK A TUKOR ELOTT. (R)
Fontaine, Frank,
DEPARTURE.
Fontana, Sam.
FONTANA'S THEATRE RESTAU-
RANTS STROLLING SINGERS.
Footner, Geoffrey,M.
PROBLEMS AND NEW TECHNIQUES
OF EXPORT TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT.
Ford, Corey.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
Forker, Marie.
MY VISIT TO THE LINCOLN
MEMORIAL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Formica Corp.
QUALITY UNDER THE SKIN.
Fornell, Gladys.
PUSS IN BOOTS,
Forrest, Halmar.
VENUS THE 23D.
Forster, E. M.,
PASSAGE TO INDIA,
Forster, Minnie Jane.
SECRETS OF KNOB HILL.
Forsyth, James.
JOSHUA.
Fortune Films.
COMPUTER COMES TO MARKETING.
Forzanno, Giovacchino,
PALLA DE MOZZI. (R)
Foster, Lloyd.
FATHER MEDICINE,
Fosters Agency.
STAGE DOOR. (R)
Fostini, John.
ENEMIES DON'T SEND FLOWERS.
FOX AND THE GRAPES.
GOD SLEPT HERE,
HANDS OF EURIDICE,.
Foucher, Armand.
AS DE LA BELOTTE, (R
AU SINGE TRICOLORE. (R
FILLEULE DU MARECHAL, (R)
FLAIR DE DETECTIVE. (R
GENDRE CHAMPION. (a)
MEDIUM RIGOLO. (R
MONSIEUR FLANELLE. (R)
PETITE FEMME, D'ACTIONS. (R)
Fowler, Clement David.
LOVE IS NOT ALL,
Fox, Clyde.
STAR OF THE MORNING, ,
Fox, Cyd, pseud. SEE Dorsey,
Eulie Elyse Robinson‘,
Fox, Edith.
WOODEN SHOE CHRISTMAS. (R)
Fox, George M.
DON JUAN IN HELL,
Fox, Mark Benjamin.
OPODEIMUS.
Frakes, John Dean, Jr.
FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL.
Franc, Frank.
ADNAGAPORP,
France, Anatole, pseud. SEE
Thibault, Jacques Anatole.
Francis, George B.
SUBURBAN SAUCE.
Francis, Mary.
CHRISTMAS AT GRECCIO.
Frank, Louis P.
SCHOOLDAYS.
Frank, Nino.
FILMS SANS IMAGES,
Frankel, Aaron M.
FABLES OF OUR TIME,
Frechtman, Bernard,
BALCONY.
BLACKS.
Frederick, Kenneth.
IF WISHES WERE HORSES.
Freedman, David.
RECOVERY. (R)
Freedman, Philip Morris.
AND WITHOUT WARNING.
FRATERNALLY YOURS.
MISTER DETECTIVE,
__ DISPOSSESSED.
‘Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Frigidaire
SIR GALAHAD AND THE GHOST.
Frost, Rex.
"TRAVELLERS.
b Fuchs, Leo, pseud. SEE
Springer, Abraham Leon.
| Pue, Charles.
BAKER'S ROARING TWENTIES
SCRAPBOOK.
Fulton, Adelina Patti.
LITTLE DISCIPLE. (R)
G
,
GMC Truck & Coach Division,
_ General Motors Corp. SEE
_ General Motors Corp. GMC
_. Truck & Coach Division.
_GOM, Inc.
TRANQUILIZING RECORD.
WEIGHT REDUCTION THROUGH
THE POWER OF POSITIVH
; SUGGESTION.
'Gabirondo, Victor.
- AQUI ESTA MI MUJER. (R)
Gable, Fred B.
WHERE
“Gagliano, Baltazar,
KO-NGAI.
Gagliano, Francis Joseph.
Galdos, B. P.
INTERPLAY.
Gale, Cedric.
REHEARSAL.
a oe ae
AOE DE,
NAME INDEX
Gale, Zona.
Zona Gale.
Gallimard, Librairie.
AMES MORTES.
BOULEVARD DURAND.
CARDINAL D'ESPAGNE.
EPFET GLAPION.
POEMES A JOUER.
REVEUR.
SEQUESTRES D'ALTONA.
VIADUCS DE LA SEIN-ET-OISE.
VIOLETTES.
Garcia Fernandez, Antonio.
OCHO MINIATURAS. z
Garcia Fernandez, Manuel.
OCHO MINIATURAS.
Gardner, Reid.
DYKES.
Gaspar, Beatrice Wolf.
PETER'S ADVENTURE.
Gaspar, Lester G.
PETER'S ADVENTURE.
Gates, Jane Hinton.
QNE, CALLED JUDAS.
SPITE OF THE DEVIL.
Gatwood, E. J.
MAID IN JAPAN. (R)
Gatwood, Margaret.
MAID IN JAPAN. (R)
Gaudin, Mrs. Daniel. SEE
Gaudin, Helen M.
Gaudin, Ellen, pseud. SEE
Gaudin, Helen M.
Gaudin, Helen M.
PILLOW OF FEATHERS.
Geer, Faith.
KNOCKABOUT .
Gelber, Jack.
APPLE.
CONNECTION.
Gelzer, Jay.
ANOTHER DAWN. (R)
General Electric Co.
SUBJECT: DISPOSALS.
SUBJECT: 1961 DISHWASHERS
AND PROGRAM.
SUBJECT: WATER HEATERS.
General Motors Corp. Cadillac
Motor Car Division.
FUELS, FILTERS, AND FLAMES.
GOODBYE, JOE.
MCGOOD RIDES AGAIN.
NOOSE HANGS HIGH.
General Motors Corp.
Chevrolet Motor Division.
BEST SALESMEN IN AMERICA.
CHEVROLET TRUCK BRAKES.
COCONUTS? ‘TOMATOES.
GIT OUT 'N GIT 'EM,
HOP ON THE BAND WAGON.
IT PAYS TO ACT,
IT'S UP TO YOU.
LUXURY UNLIMITED.
MAN BEHIND THE MASK.
MARKET MAGIC,
OIL FROM THE GROUND UP.
PAY-OFF MINUTE.
PUT PUNCH IN YOUR PRICE.
QUALITY MEANS SATISFACTION.
RACE FOR SPACE.
SELL 'EM IN THE BONUS
MINUTES.
SELL 'EM TO SUIT 'EM.
SHARPEN THE PENCIL.
SHELL GAME.
STAY IN THE DRIVER S SEAT.
TAKE FIVE, DEMONSTRATE--TELL
AND SELL.
TRUCK MERCHANDISING.
WORD ON ECONOMY.
WORDS THAT WORK.
YOUR LUCKY ELEVEN.
General Motors Corp.
Remy Division.
IT'S EASY TO BE AN EXPERT.
General Motors Corp. Euclid
Division.
OPERATING THE EUCLID C-6
CRAWLER TRACTOR.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF
THE NEW C-6 CRAWLER.
General Motors Corp.
Frigidaire Division.
BREAKING THE FROST BARRIER.
SEE Breese,
Delco-
COMPARISON BETWEEN 1959
FRIGIDAIRE RANGES AND
OTHER BRANDS.
CONVENIENCE UNLIMITED.
1960 ELECTRIC RANGE COM-
PARISON.
1960 REFRIGERATOR COMPETI-
TIVE COMPARISON (TWO-
DOOR)
OPENING PRESENTATION FOR
FIELD MEETING.
REFRIGERATOR COMPARISONS.
General Motors Corp. GMC
Truck & Coach Division.
CORPSE TALKS BACK.
FARMER TAKES A TRUCK.
IT'S THE ABILITY TO TAKE
IT THAT COUNTS.
TRACKDOWN.
U PLUS C2 EQUALS MS.
General Motors Corp.
mobile Division.
ATTITUDES IN ACTION.
DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY
(CLOSING USED CAR SALES)
GABBY CABBY IN WHEN THE
THE CARS CAME MARCHING IN.
IT'S A WAY OF LIFE,
LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN.
MAKE EACH DAY PAY ITS WAY,
OLD CARS--NEW BUSINESS.
OWNER PROTECTION MEANS
SALES PROTECTION, ’
PROMOTE FOR PROFIT.
THEY BRING 'EM BACK.
General Motors Corp.
Motor Division.
CAR OF THE YEAR.
DR. KADABRA'S PERFECT
SALESMAN.
DOWNSTROKE'S DEFENSE.
PRICE STICKER SELLING.
PROFESSOR ITNOP TAKES A
HOLIDAY.
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM.
Genet, Jean.
BALCONY.
BLACKS.
George, Charles.
CYRANO,.
HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND
WISE. (R
SENTIMENTAL SARAH. (R)
George, Lloyd.
GOD SLEPT HERE.
George, Marion E., pseud.
SEE Pohlman, Max E.
Gerbidon, Marcel.
SOIR DE REVEILLON. (R)
Gerold, Fritz.
MADEL AUS WEIN. (R)
Gerry, Roger.
GOLDEN GIRL OF THE WEST.
Gershwin, Henry, pseud. SEE
Mazlen, Henry Gershwin.
Gerstad, John.
BONNIE ANN MCCALL.
Ghislanzoni, Antonio.
AIDA.
Gilbert, Bernard.
SEED POTATOES. (R)
Gilbert, Joy.
MASQUE.
Gilbert, Robert.
KITTY UND DIE WELTKON-
FERENZ.
Gilbert, Sir William Schwenk.
IOLANTHI.
MIKADO.
Gilbert-Read, Pat. SEE
Read, Dorothy Florence
Patricia.
Gilley, Fred T.
MIRACLE AT DAWN.
STARLIGHT PATH.
Gilner, Elias.
WAY OF A PROPHET.
Gilroy, Frank D.
DAY SLEEPER.
Gilstrap, Nettie.
HANNAH, THE PRAYING MOTHER,
Ginn & Co.
IN A BOHEMIAN VILLAGE.
IN A DUTCH VILLAGE.
IN A NORWEGIAN VILLAGE.
Olds-
Pontiac
51
Giraudoux, Jean.
INTERMEZZ0. (R)
Giraudoux, Mme Jean. SEE
Giraudoux, Suzanne Roland.
Giraudoux, Jean-Pierre.
INTERMEZZO. (R)
Giraudoux, Suzanne Roland.
INTERMEZZO. (R)
Giron, Luis Hurtado.
DUQUESA GITANA. (R)
MORAL DEL DIVORCIO. (R)
Gitelman, Belle S.
HOLIDAY FOR JOHNNY GREEN-
LEAVES.
Gittler, Harvey.
TINKERS TO EVERS TO CHANCE.
Givler, Robert Chenault.
PERILOUS ASSIGNMENT,
GJertson, Donna Marjorie.
SONG OF MOSES.
Glaizal, Jacques.
FEMMES VEULENT SAVOIR.
Glaser, Esther B.
CHILDREN OF DESTINY.
Glass, Everett.
VOLTATRE. (R)
Gienn, Robert.
SHAKESPEARE IN HARLEM.
Global Music, Inc,
BAT MASTERSON'S TALES OF
THE WEST.
Glocken Verlag, Ltd.
LAND OF SMILES.
Gode von Aesch, Anna Johanna.
EMILIA GALOTTI.
Goes, Albrecht.
SANKT GALLER SPIEL VON DER
KINDHEIT JESU.
Goetz, E. Ray
BABES IN HOLLYWOOD. (R)
Goggio, Emilio.
O BERE O AFFOGARE.
Gogol, Nicolas.
AMES MORTES.
Golbeck, Frederick,
RASPUTIN'S END.
Golden, Joseph.
LEONARDO'S FLYING MACHINE,
Golden Enterprises, Inc. of
Florida,
GOLDEN WORDS LANGUAGE
SERIES.
Goldenthal, Jolene Bleich.
QUIET WALK.
WEDDING.
Goldfield, Albert A.
CROWSHAW.
Golding, Stanton.
JOHN ENDICOTT.
Goldman, Edward Merrill.
ROCKET.
Goldman, Elmer M.
TRIAL BY JURY.
Goldman, James A.
BLOOD, SWEAT AND STANLEY,
“POOLE.
FAMILY AFFAIR.
Goldman, Leo.
LOVE SLAVE.
Goldman, William.
BLOOD, SWEAT AND STANLEY
POOLE.
FAMILY AFFAIR.
Goldsby, Angela.
CAROLA.
Goldsby, Robert.
CAROLA.
Golz, Arnold.
JOLLY JOKER. (R)
Golz, Emil.
JOLLY JOKER. (R)
Gonzalez, Sarah Anna,
OUR CAPT. SARAH.
Gonzalez-Aller, Faustino.
SEE Aller, Faustino
Gonzalez.
Goodman, Randolph.
SHADOWS ON THE WALL.
Goodwyn, Elizabeth.
CINDERELLA.
DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS
Car.
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Goodwyn, Mrs. Frank. SEE
Goodwyn, Elizabeth.
52 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
BEST THING ON WHEELS.
BLUE CIRCLE OF SAFETY.
GREEN SEAL-AND WHAT IT
MEANS.
MCGUFFREY RE-VISITED.
PASSPORTS TO PLEASURE.
PROMISE KEPT.
RETAIL TRAINING PROGRAM,
SELLING SITUATIONS.
SELLING UP TO BETTER TIRE
PRODUCTS.
SEVEN STAGE ROCKET.
SURFACE YOU BUY IS THE
SURFACE YOU KEEP.
WHERE LEADERSHIP BEGINS.
YOUR PASSPORT TO PROFITS.
Gordon, Erwin Esiah.
C A C: CLASSROOM AUDIO
CENTER SYSTEM.
Gore, Mary Carroll.
NAMING THE BABY.
Gore, Richmon Charles, Jr.
GEARGRINDERS SERIES.
Gorg, Alan.
THIS IS OUR LIFE.
Gorman, Catherine.
THIS IS THE STORY OF WALTER
SMITH AND HIS FAMILY AND
HIS INCOME.
Gotfryd, Alexander.
NATIVE TONGUE OF LONELINESS.
Gottlieb, Theodore.
INTRODUCTION AND BERENICE.
TWENTY MINUTES WITH
THEODORE.
Gotwalt, Helen Louise Miller.
FIRST PLAYS FOR CHILDREN.
Gould, Franklin N.
SLEEP MY PRETTY ONE.
Gould, Willis E.
POINT OF LAW: THE BRIDE
IN THE BATH.
Gout, Alberto Antonio.
RAPE OF THE SABINES.
Gow, Ronald.
EDWARDIANS.
Graboi, Nina.
EGG.
Grabstald, Harry.
OBSERVATIONS AND PROPOSALS.
Grade Teacher.
YEAR 'ROUND PLAYS.
Graeme, David Robert.
DISASSEMBLED MAN.
Grahn, Suzanne Elizabeth.
WE BIDE LONELY.
Grainger, Gawn.
MURDER ON ARRIVAL.
Grasset (Bernard) Editions.
ECRIVAINS.
Graveley, George, pseud.
SEE Edwards, George
Graveley.
Gray, Douglas.
GRIFFIN AND THE MINOR
CANNON,
Gray, James Orman,
QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS:
SURVIVAL.
Greaves, William.
SWEET FLYPAPER OF LIFE.
Green, Albert.
DEVIL AND UNCLE SAM.
Green, Anne. SEE Asch,
Anne G.
Green, John C.
IMPROBABLE TREES.
Green, Kenneth, pseud. SEE
Marder, Alfred L.
Green, Margery.
BELLE LAMAR. (R)
Green, Paul.
STEPHEN FOSTER STORY.
Green, Robert Morris, Jr.
HEAR IT AS IT HAPPENS,
Greenblatt, Nathaniel Lande,
SWEET DREAMS AND COCONUTS.
WATCH THE BIRDIE.
WORK WITH THE GOVERNOR.
Greene, J. B.
TALL, QUIET, STRANGER.
Greene, Nick, pseud. SEE
Greene. Ji. .B.
Greenwood, Dolph H.
LIFE OF ADAH, RUTH, ESTHER,
MARTHA AND ELECTA,.
Grefe, William.
ROOT OF EVIL.
Gregory, Phoebe Rae.
COMPLEXIONS.
PERFECT TIMING.
SAY ME A PRAYER.
Greppi, Antonio.
COEUR IN PAS.
Gress, Glenn,
FROCK OF FINE FEATHERS.
Greth, LeRoma Eshbach.
MOUCHA,.
SKY'S THE LIMIT.
Gribble, Harry Wagstaff.
LEST YE FORGET. (R)
Gribitz, Franz.
MADEL AUS WEIN. (R)
Gribitz, Joe. SEE Gribitz,
Franz.
Grice, Harry Lee.
INTERIOR DECORATING
SIMPLIFIED.
Grieco, Rose.
LIFE WITH AUNT LINA.
Griffis, Elliot.
PORT OF PLEASURE.
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.
OLD SULTAN.
Grimm, Wilhelm Karl.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK,
OLD SULTAN.
Grollmes, Eugene E.
CROSS ON HILL 700.
Grollmes, Huey, pseud. SEE
Grollmes, Eugene E.
Gross, Alexander.
FEATHERS ON THE WIND.
Gross, Nancy E. SEE Dozens,
Rex, pseud.
Gross, Seymour.
VENUE IS DOWNSTAIRS,
Grosz, Joseph.
TRAGEDY OF MAN.
Grouling, Thomas Edward
,casimir.
AMPHIBIAN STRIKES,
Grove Press, Inc.
ARTISTS! THEATRE.
AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD.
Grubb, E. B.
LOW BRIDGE. (R)
Gruen, Andrew.
GIVE AND GRAB.
Grunwald, Alfred.
BALL IM SAVOY. (R)
Griinwald, Henry A.
BALL IM SAVOY. (R)
Grundman, Henri H.
NOCHE TIENE SU FIN.
Grunwald, Alfred.
VENUE IN SEIDE. (R)
Guastall, Claudio.
BELKIS, REGINA DI SABA. (R)
Guastalla, Marcello.
BELKIS, REGINA DI SABA. (R)
Guberman, Reuben.
FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM.
Guedikian, Puzant.
LOST CHILD.
Guitry, Sacha.
THEATRE, I.
Gulack, Max R.
I GREW SO LIKE MY BROTHER.
Gulesian, Grace Warner.
PRINCESS MARINA.
PRINCESS MARINA. (R)
Gulesian, Mrs. M. H. SEE
Gulesian, Grace Warner.
Gunn, Jeanie L.
HOLD YOUR BREATH.
Gunn, Johnny.
CHICKEN.
CHRIS.
GUNNSMOG.
LASTHOUGHT,
NIGHT.
SOLICITRESS.
Guston, Philip, pseud. SEE
Saltzman, Albert.
Guth, William A.
IT'S YOUR MOVE.
Guthrie, Margaret.
AFTERMATH.
H & H, Ltd.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S SCENES
OF LOVE AND DEATH,
Haas, Hugo.
YOU BET YOUR WIFE.
Hafso, Gordon.
HEARTLESS TROLL.
Haig & Patterson, Inc.
EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK.
FUELS, FILTERS, AND FLAMES.
GOODBYE, JOE.
MCGOOD RIDES AGAIN.
NOOSE HANGS HIGH.
Haight, George.
GOODBYE AGAIN. (R)
Haines, Robert T.
NET. (R)
Hairston, William.
SABLE ROSCIUS.
Halboth, Gene Patrick.
OPEN BOOK: FEDOR DOSTOYEV-
SRY Lis
OUTPOST OF PROGRESS.
Halevy, Ludovic.
PERICHOLE, (R)
Hall, Baird.
BLOW IT COOL.
Hall, Dena, pseud. SEE
Myshrall, Dena Hirsch.
Hall, Steven.
BLOW IT COOL.
Hall, Ward.
HAPPY HOUSE.
Hamby, Raymond Irvin.
ELLY.
Hammerstein, Oscar, 2d.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
Hammond, Robert Morris.
FLOWERS FOR A MAYPOLE.
MR. CLOWN.
SOLITAIRE.
Handy (Jam) Organization.
AIR CIRCUITRY FOR INDUS-
TRIAL CONTROLS.
ATTITUDES IN ACTION.
BEHOLD THIS HEART.
BEST SALESMEN IN AMERICA.
BREAKING THE FROST
BARRIER.
BUILDING OF A CHURCH.
BUILDING YOUR CHURCH.
CAR OF THE YEAR.
CASE OF THE OPEN DOOR.
CHEVROLET TRUCK BRAKES.
COCONUTS. TOMATOES.
COMPARISON BETWEEN 1959
FRIGIDAIRE RANGES AND
OTHER BRANDS.
CONVENIENCE UNLIMITED.
CORPSE TALKS BACK.
DR. KADABRA'S PERFECT
SALESMAN.
DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY.
DOWNSTROKE'S DEFENSE.
FARMER TAKES A TRUCK.
FROM SEEDTIME TO HARVEST.
GABBY CABBY IN WHEN THE
CARS CAME MARCHING IN.
GIT OUT 'N GIT 'EM.
HOP ON THE BAND WAGON.
INSURE WITH KELLY,
IT PAYS TO ACT.
IT'S .A WAY OF LIFE.
IT'S EASY TO BE AN EXPERT.
IT'S THE ABILITY TO TAKE
IT THAT COUNTS.
IT'S UP TO YOU.
LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN.
LUXURY UNLIMITED.
MAKE EACH DAY PAY ITS WAY.
MAN BEHIND THE MASK,
MARKET MAGIC.
Jan.—June
MERCHANDISING IN ACTION--
WITH DISPLAY,
OIL FROM THE GROUND UP.
OLD CARS--NEW BUSINESS.
OWNER PROTECTION MEANS
SALES PROTECTION.
PAY-OFF MINUTE,
PICTURE WINDOW.
PRICE STICKER SELLING.
PROFESSOR ITNOP TAKES A
HOLIDAY.
PROMOTE FOR PROFIT.
PUT PUNCH IN YOUR PRICE,
QUALITY MEANS SATISFACTION.
RACE FOR SPACE.
REFRIGERATOR COMPARISONS.
RING THE JUBILEE,
SELL 'EM IN THE BONUS
MINUTES,
SELL 'EM TO SUIT 'EM.
SHARPEN THE PENCIL.
SHELL GAME.
STAY IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT,
SWAP THE KNOW-HOW PROGRAM.
TAKE FIVE, DEMONSTRATE--
TELL AND SELL.
THEY BRING 'EM BACK,
TRACKDOWN.
TRUCK MERCHANDISING.
TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE.
U PLUS C2 EQUALS MS.
WORD ON ECONOMY.
WORDS THAT WORK,
YOUR LUCKY ELEVEN.
Haney, Gerald Ray.
ROXANE.
Haney, Noel Francis.
ROXANE.
Haney, Ray.
Gerald Ray.
Hanft, Benjamin.
MY LAST DUCHESS.
Hanson, Beatrice Austin.
DARK FLOWER,
Hanson, Philip.
KINGS & CLOWNS.
MOBY DICK,
Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc.
FOUR GREEK PLAYS.
TRAGEDY .
Hardardt, Howard J.
PLEASE HEAR ME.
Hardenburg, Walter G., pseud.
SEE Homberg, Hans.
Harder, Elsie D.
PRINCE OF THE PIN ELVES.
Harding, Vince.
CYRANO'S GAZETTE.
Hargrove, David.
ONESIMUS .
Hark, Mildred.
ON YOUR OWN FEET.
WHO'S SCARED OF GHOSTS.
Harper, Carol Ely.
EXPERIMENT THEATRE ONE.
Harper, Gordon Peacock,
KOKALENKEE,
Harrigan, Nolan, Jr.
PERPETUA.
Harrington, Helen.
BOY WHO KNEW JESUS.
Harris, Richard W.
CONFESSION,
FOURTH PIG.
MAN WHO COURTED JANUARY.
PICK-UP,
Hart, Edward H.
BELLAMY TRIAL. (R)
Hart, Frances Noyes.
BELLAMY TRIAL. (R)
Hart, Marion, pseud. SEE
Adler, Marion Hart.
Adler, Marion I,
Hartyl, Macklym, pseud. SEE
Black, Thomas E. H.
Harvey, Harvey A.
MEASURE FOR PLEASURE,
Harvey, Lola.
HAUNTED ROOM. (R)
Hasenclever, Walter,
MAN OF DISTINCTION.
Hassall, Christopher.
LAND OF SMILES,
SEE Haney,
_ SUMMER
Hearn, Lafcadio.
KO-NGAI.
‘Heath (D. C.) & Co.
© BERE O APFOGARE.
Heath, Hunter.
BENEFICIARY.
Hedrick, Lacy.
FRIEND OF EDITH'S.
-Heger, Robert.
BETTLER NAMENLOS.
Heidt, Leslie.
EXCHANGE.
| Hellinger, Mark
HOT-CHA. (R)
Heltman, Edgar M.
Helwig, William Franz, Sr.
SUMMER EXCURSION.
Hely-Hutchinson, Marjorie.
HEARTS ARE aaa (R)
UNVEILING.
BSLy-utohiascn, Victor.
HEARTS ARE TRUMPS. (R)
UNVEILING. (R)
Hemachandra, Neal.
MEASURE FOR PLEASURE.
Hemingway, Ernest.
_ ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S SCENES
OF LOVE AND DEATH.
GAMBLER, THE NUN AND THE
RADIO.
Hendershaw, Frank.
BEES OF THE KINGDOM.
DAFFY DEBATING SOCIETY.
ENCORE.
__ HERE COME THE BRIDES.
Henoch, Dee.
__ STORY OF YANKEE DOODLE.
Henze, Hans Werner.
PRINZ VON HOMBURG.
‘Hernandez Mir, Guillermo.
_ ABUELO CURRO. (R)
Herring, Curtis ie.
NO STRENGTH IN TEARS.
Herron, Robert.
NATIVE TONGUE OF LONE-
LINESS.
Hersey, George L.
DUCHESS OF MALFI.
IMPORTANCE OF BEING
EARNEST.
Hertz, Rudolf H.
DEATH IN PARIS.
Herz, Peter.
_ JOLLY JOKER. (R)
LIEBE IN TIROL.
ae OF SMILES.
|, VENU iS_IN SEIDE. (R)
Herzl (Theodor) Institute.
_ DOCUMENT OF A DREAM.
NAME INDEX
Hewes, Henry.
EASTERN EXPOSURE.
Higgins, Ruth.
DALTON ADVENTURES.
Hilden, Henry Gordon.
PHOENIX KEEPER.
Hill, Billy.
STUMBLING IN DREAMS. (R)
Hill, Errol Gaston.
MAN BETTER MAN.
Hill, George Henry, Jr.
SUN CITY TRAGEDY.
Hill, Lucienne,
PIGHTING COCK.
Hill, Robert Jackson.
BEL CANTO,
Hiller, Lejaren Arthur, Jr.
ne IS THE ANTECEDENT OF
CUTHBERT BOUND.
Hilty, Peter Daniel.
OMNIBUS,
Hines, John A.
STORM,
Hines, Leonard J.
KINDNESS ITSELF. (R)
NIGHT JOURNEY. (R
Hines, Paisley T.
POP THE QUESTION.
Hinton, Jane. SEE Gates,
Jane Hinton.
Hippisley, George, pseud.
SEE Westley, George Hembert.
Hipschman, Don.
MAN FROM MAIN STREET.
Hirsch, Shulamith.
CONVICT NO.60253.
Hirsnfeld, Claude de.
BARAKA,
Hlinka, William George.
HOME IN THE ROAD,
Hoar, Peter.
MURDER IN ARRIVAL.
Hobgood, Burnet McLean.
ILIAD.
Hodgson, Cathryn, pseud. SEE
Gjertson, Donna Marjorie.
Homberg, Hans.
MR. KIMBER.
Hoffecker, Felicity.
LADY ELEANOR AND THE MICE.
Hoffman, Curt.
ANGEL AT LARGE.
Hoffman, Rud. St.
RATTENPAENGER VON
HAMELN. (R)
Hofmannsthal,
ARABELLA.
Hofmannsthal, Raimund von.
ARABELLA. (R)
Hogan, Anna B.
MARCHING ORDERS.
Holbrook, Marion.
PETTICOATS. (R)
Holland, Jean.
LOVE ON A DIET.
Holley, James 0.
MAN OF THE YEAR.
Holm, Gustav, pseud. SEE
Weil, Robert.
Holmin, Lorena Anne Ross.
COCKFIGHT.
Holoboff, Michael.
ADVENTURES OF MR. DOOLITTLE
AND MR. LIGHT.
Holtermans, John Peter.
GRAPHO - PSYCHOLOGY.
Homer.
ILIAD.
Homitzky, Vsevolod.
ZHESTOKY ROMANS.
Honau, Richard Allen d'.
PUSS IN BOOTS.
Honig, Edwin.
CAVE OF SALAMANCA.
Honig, Joel.
FALSE FACES.
Hood, William.
ALL MIXED UP.
Hooke, Nina Warner.
GODSEND.
Hooker, Brian.
CYRANO'S GAZETTE.
See von.
Hooper, Gene L.
PRELUDE.
Hoover, Gladys L'Ashley.
WOMAN IN THE WINDOW,
Hope, Claude, pseud. SEE
Hemachandra, Neal.
Hopper, Vincent F.
DUCHESS OF MALFI.
IMPORTANCE OF BEING
EARNEST.
Horine, Charles.
ME AND THEE.
Horner, Ada B.
ALL MIXED UP.
Hotchkiss, Lloyd M.
BARD.
Hotchner, A. E.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S SCENES
OF LOVE AND DEATH.
GAMBLER, THE NUN AND THE
RADIO.
Houghton, Alma Bradbury.
FLOWERS OF THE NATIONS. (R)
Houlahan, Beulah Lucile.
FIVE MAGIC WISHES.
Houlahan, Mrs. J. E. SEE
Houlahan, Beulah Lucile.
Houston, Jack
INVENTOR.
Howard, F. Morton.
MONEY FOR NOTHING. (R)
NO ONE KNOWS EVERY-
THING. (R)
PERSON RESPONSIBLE. (R)
Howard, James L., Jr.
COULD WE HAVE KNOWN.
Howard, Polly Damrosch.
ALIEN CORN. (R)
LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN. (R)
Howard, Richard.
AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD.
Howard, Sidney.
ALIEN CORN. (R)
DODSWORTH. (R)
LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN. (R)
Hoxton, Jeery.
NEVADA LEGEND.
Hsieh, Itzen, pseud. SEE
Zia, Yee C.
Hughes, Catharine Rachel.
MADAME LAFAYETTE.
Hughes, Harold Fred.
ONE DOLLAR TICKETS.
Hughes, Langston.
SHAKESPEARE IN HARLEM,
SWEET FLYPAPER OF LIFE,
Humphreys, Henry S.
VICKSBURG.
Humphreys, Richard Noble.
EAST IS WEST.
Hunter, Kermit.
NEW FRONTIER.
Hurst, Virginia Radcliffe.
WORLD WIDE WRECKING COMPA-
NY.
Hutchinson, Marjorie Hely-.
SEE Hely-Hutchinson,
Marjorie.
Hutchinson, Victor Hely-.
SEE Hely-Hutchinson,
Victor.
Hutner, Herbert Hart.
KEEP THE FIRE BURNING.
WRONGMAN.
Ibsen, Henrik.
GHOSTS.
LADY FROM THE SEA.
Tiges, Emil Paul.
LOOK AWAY! LOOK AWAY.
Inge, William.
LOSS OF ROSES.
TINY CLOSET.
Inlender, Abraham Jakob.
WHITE WALLS OF SUMMER.
Inlender, Avraham Artzi,
pseud. SEE Inlender,
Abraham Jakob.
Innez, John, pseud. SEE
Hines, John A.
33
Tona Grammar School, New
Rochelle, N. Y.
IMAGINARTA,.
THIS IS DANVILLE,
Tonesco, Eugene.
KILLER.
Isaacs, Elcanon.
CANTILLATION OF THE BIBLE.
Isaacson, Bernice Kavinoky.
FIGURES IN A FUGUE.
Isolani, Comte, pseud. SEE
Eucher, Mark.
Itzen, Hsieh, pseud. SEE
Zia, Yee C.
Iverson, Lalla.
WORDS OF JESUS.
JNR Services.
MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN JINGLE.
Jackson, Clara Louise.
GIRL'S MISTAKE.
Jacobs, Christopher Gage.
DIXON'S RETURN. (R)
Jacobs, Edward Russell.
BOGEYMAN.
Jacobs, Ruth Wymark.
DIXON'S RETURN. (R)
Jacobs, W. W.
DIXON'S RETURN. (R)
Jacobsen, Roy.
DOCTOR IN SPITE OF
HIMSELF.
James, Billy,
EVENING WITH EMMETT KELLY.
James, Hal.
CORPSE HAD FOUR FEET.
James, Hal. SEE Tri-Color
Productions.
James, Helen,
Helen James.
Janjigian, Edward R.
LONG, LONG AGO,
Janney, Mark, pseud. SEE
Trachtenberg, Mark.
Jarrell, Hampton M.
TWELVE HALF-HOURS WITH
THE WINTHROP THEATRE.
Jason, Mark, pseud. SEE
Zalk, Marvin Marcus.
Jaspan, Norman.
BILLION DOLLAR PAYOLA.
HIDDEN CONSPIRACY AGAINST.
PROFITS.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMBEZZLE-
MENT IN THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
Jevb 7 Rec.
THREE GREAT GREEK PLAYS.
Jeffery, Edmond Cc.
SARAL.
Jennings, Margaret F.
BLOW NOT THE SMOULDERING
FLAMES.
WHO DARES THE STRONG GODS.
Jennings, Mrs. Melvin N.
SEE Jennings, Margaret F.
Jennings, Talbert Hendricks.
SHADE OF DIFFERENCE.
Jewish Forum.
DEATH IN PARIS.
Johnson, Albert Richard.
BOTTLE AN' A BIRD.
Johnson, Diana Marr. SEE
Marr-Johnson, Diana.
Johnson, Dorothy Z.
MAN WITH MUSIC ON HIS MIND.
Johnson, Ernest N.
LOVE ON A DIET.
Johnson, John Potter, pseud.
SEE Potpinko, John Joseph.
Johnson, Peter.
SPLIT SECOND.
Johnson, Philip.
SEND HER VICTORIOUS. (R)
TO-DAY OF ALL DAYS. (R)
Johnson, Rachael Plorena
Bergeron.
TO BE REMEMBERED.
Jomeyer, Joachim.
BAGNO - BALLADE.
Jones, Beresford.
TO RAPE A WIFE.
SEE Robinson,
54 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Jones, David T.
CARNIVAL.
Jones, Errol Aubrey.
OTHER SIDE OF THE MOON. (R)
Jones, George W.
NO CORNER TO HIDE IN.
WAY HOME.
Jones, Grover.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Jones, Jeff, pseud. SEE
Jones, George W.
Jones, Napoleon Francis.
BENEFITS OF RUBBER TO
MANKIND,
WOMEN.
Jope-Slade, Christine. SEE
Clark, Christine Jope-
Slade.
Jordan, Charles Edward.
ROSALIE'S IN TOWN.
Jordan, Erik, pseud. SEE
Hedrick, Lacy.
Jordan, Helen.
CINDERELLA.
DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS
CAT.
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Jordan, Mrs. Lyman. SEE
Jordan, Helen.
Jordan, Philip Harding.
ONE GAY SUMMER (AND
AFTER)
Joseph, Bruce Prince-. SEE
Prince-Joseph, Bruce.
Joseph, Helen Haiman.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN
DWARFS,
Josephs, Conrad, pseud. SEE
Bromberg, Conrad.
Josseau, Fernando.
MONEY LENDER.
Joudry (Patricia) Ltd.
SEMI-DETACHED.
Julian, Al.
CONTINENTAL TOUCH.
Julliard, Rene.
CHATEAU EN SUEDE.
Jungreis, Madeline.
SUBURBAN ON THE ROCKS.
Jurgens, Windy.
YOGA EXERCISES BY JURGENS.
Justin, Mark, pseud. SEE
Leigh, Justin, pseud.
K
Kaas, William P.
SCOTCH IT DADDY, SCOTCH IT.
Kacin, Jay.
SAGA OF ETHAN ALLEN: THE
GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS.
Kastner, Erich.
SCHOOL FOR DICTATORS.
Kaiser, Eithne Wilkins.
DREAMERS.
Kaiser, Ernst.
DREAMERS.
Kaiser, Mrs. Ernst. SEE
Kaiser, Eithne Wilkins.
Kaiser, Georg.
FLOSS DER MEDUSA.
NAPOLEON IN NEW ORLEANS.
Kalb, Marvin.
EASTERN EXPOSURE.
Kalcheim, Henry A.
MUSIC OF MISTER MUNDY.
Kalenak, Dan,
NEW POWER OF RADIO
BROADCASTING.
Kallesser, Michael.
WHEN LADIES PLAY.
Kallman, Chester,
PRIZE FIGHT.
TUSCAN PLAYERS.
Kalmar, Bert.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Kalmar, Jessie.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Kamins, James.
LITTLE LESS THAN HAPPINESS.
Kampmann, Edwin A.
AFRICAN U.S.A.
Kander, John.
FAMILY AFFAIR.
Kane, Harriet.
HEE HEE HEE HEE.
PUNCHLINE.
Kane, Lina, pseud. SEE
Kieffer, Leona A.
Kane, Virginia T., pseud.
SEE Thompson, Virginia A.
Kapfer, Joseph W.
POINT OF LAW: THE BRIDE
IN THE BATH.
Karelitz, Samuel,
BABY CRIES.
INFANT VOCALIZATIONS.
Karlen, Roland N.
TALES OF BLOOMENCRANTZ.
Karp, Elizabeth.
TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
Karro, Anne Elliot.
REHEARSAL.
Kaufman, George S.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
Kavinoky, Bernice. SEE
Isaacson, Bernice Kavinoky.
Kaye, Benjamin M.
YON SILVERY MOON. (R)
Kazan, Mrs. Elia. SEE Kazan,
Molly.
Kazan, Molly.
WONDERFUL HOTEL.
Kearney, Clarence E.
PORT OF PLEASURE.
Keenan, Joseph Roger.
INQUEST, ON MADISON AVENUE.
Keenan, Roger. SEE Keenan,
Joseph Rogers.
Kellenbenz, Eugene.
JOURNEY TO GOLGOTHA.
PROCESSION OF THE PROPHETS.
Keller, Hans Wilhelm.
LEERE HAUS.
Kelley (Jim) Buick.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST.
Kelley, Mary Sullivan.
OUT OF DREAMS,
Kelley, Timothy Joseph.
WIDOW'S WALK.
Kellogg, Caroline.
DRUNKARD.
Kellogge, Marjorie.
GRAVY TRAIN.
Kelly, Mary Bunn.
BEHOLD, MY SON.
Kelly (Russell) Office Ser-
vice, Inc.
CASE OF THE OPEN DOOR.
INSURE WITH KELLY.
PICTURE WINDOW.
Kelly, Tim J., pseud. SEE
Kelley, Timothy Joseph.
Kelly, W. C.
NIGHT IN PARIS.
Kelogg, Carolyn, pseud. SEE
Kellogg, Caroline.
Kelsey, Burt A.
DICKENS A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Kemp, Robert.
RADIANT ENERGY.
Kenney, Robert E.
SCRAPBOOK.
Kent-Wright, Clifford.
MUSICAL CHAIRS. (R)
Keogh, Thomas.
DUCHESS OF MALFI.
Kern, Daniel J.
BLUE AND GRAY.
Kessell, Edward S.
SIR WHAT'S-HIS-NAME.
Kesselring, Joseph 0.
AGGIE APPLEBY, MAKER OF
MEN. (R)
Kessler, Jascha.
CHARADE,.
Kessler, Richard.
LISELOTT. (R)
Keyes, Baron.
CLICK HANIGAN.
Khomitzky, Vsevolod. SEE
Homitzky, Vsevolod.
Kieffer, Leona A.
GOLDEN TOUCH.
Kieffer, Patricia Lee.
INCIDENT OF THE JAGUAR III.
Kielty, John Roger.
WATCH THE BIRDIE.
Kilgore, G. Mallard.
DICKENS A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Kilham, Peter.
CASKET SINKERS.
CAUSED BY RUM.
FIRE TEAM.
ME AND ELMER.
Kimmins, Anthony.
WHILE PARENTS SLEEP. (R)
Kincheloe, Clarence Lee.
GLORY IN THE SUN.
King, Frank.
KINDNESS ITSELF. (R)
King, Philip.
LONESOME ROAD.
King, Roger W.
ROLL OF A MANUFACTURERS '
AGENT IN THE DISTRIBUTION
OF INDUSTRIAL GOODS.
Kipphardt, Heinar.
SHAKESPEARE DRINGEND
GESUCHT.
STUHLE DES HERRN SZMIL.
Kirby, Joseph.
SOLITAIRE.
Kirchner, Wolfgang.
KATZE IM SACK.
Kirkland, Jack.
MANDINGO.
Kirland, Joseph.
DISMEMBERED.
Kirn, John.
CELL.
Klarmann, Adolf D.
DRAMEN.
Klein, Carol Lois.
LITTLE BIT OF MAGIC.
Kleinmuntz, Hinda,
COLOR SCHEME.
MAGIC SLINGSHOT.
Kleist, Heinrich von.
PRINZ VON HOMBURG.
Kline, Elmer Lee.
LAVENDER.
Klipper, Shirley Joslin.
MEASLES AND THE TOY CHEST.
Klop, Germaine. SEE
Salomon, Germaine Klop,.
Klumpp, Hermann Anthony
Parks.
ROYALTY RANCH.
Knauf, David Marvin.
WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN.
Knepler, Paul.
GIUDITTA. (R)
Knight, Emily M.
WHAT HAPPENED IN 1776.
Knoblock, Edward.
EVENSONG. (R)
Koczera, Walter J.
LIGHT ONE CANDLE.
Kodaly, Zoltan.
SPINNSTUBE.
SPINNSTUBE. (R)
Koetzner, Signe.
SHY INDIAN PRINCESS.
Kohner, Frederick,
STALIN ALLEE,.
Komjati, Karl.
TANGO UM MITTERNACHT. (R)
Kondor, Iby.
TANGO UM MITTERNACHT. (R)
Konigmacher, Martin S.
RUMPLESTILTSKIN.
Kook, Heti Em, pseud. SEE
Cook, Hettie M.
Koop, Mary Jane Sloan. SEE
Sloan-Koop, Mary Jane.
Kopit, Arthur Lee.
OH DAD, POOR DAD.
Korpell, Herbert Samuel.
KOKALENKEE.
Koutzen, Boris.
YOU NEVER KNOW.
Kradelman, Bill.
WILHELMINA.
Kramish, Leonard.
DEATH OF MRS. SURRATT.
Jan.—June
Kramm, Joseph.
GIANTS, SONS OF GIANTS.
Kraus, Karl.
MADAME L'ARCHIDUC.
PERICHOLE. (R)
Krause, Walter.
U. S. FOREIGN-AID PROGRAM,
Kregal, Irving William. SEE ~
Trappe, Sandy, pseud.
Kregal, Maurice. SEE Trappe,
Sandy, pseud.
Kretschmar, Adolph A.
UNCLE LUKE'S LAST LAUGH,
Kroll, Anne.
WELFARE,
Kromer, Helen,
VERDICT OF ONE.
Kruczkowski, Leon.
NIEMCY.
Kunneke, Edward.
GLUCKLICHE REISE. (R)
Kurtz, Maurice.
NO HELP FROM HEAVEN.
Kurtz, Russell W.
DALTON ADVENTURES.
DALTONS RODE FOR JUDGE
PARKER,
Kusell, Daniel.
JACKS OR BETTER,
PARTY'S OVER. (R)
L
Labiche, Eugene.
MAN WHO SET FIRE TO A LADY.
Lacour, Jose Andre,
MASCARIN.
Ladish Co.
DEPENDABLE HIGH-STRENGTH
CONTAINERS,
Lahey, Gerald B.
DUCHESS OF MALFI.
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.
Lamphere, Eula A.
CROSSES ON THE HILL.
Landau, Gene Elwyn.
LOW POWER BROADCASTING--IS
IT PRACTICAL-PROFITABLE.
Lande, Nathaniel, pseud. SEE
Greenblatt, Nathaniel Lande.
Landon, Stewart, pseud. SEE
Wilson, Roger C.
Lane, Marcelle.
OSCAR WILDE, SAINT AND
SINNER.
Lanes, Monroe, pseud. SEE
Schneier, Monroe.
Lang, Miriam.
MY DEAREST LOVE.
Langan, Ellen.
SAGA OF STRONGMAN MCGOWAN.
Langan, James M,
SAGA OF STRONGMAN MCGOWAN.
Langan, Mrs. James M. SEE
Langan, Ellen,
Lange, Clarence Walter.
NEW START.
ROW HOUSE.
Langford, Angela C.
INNER TURMOIL,
Lantz, Louis.
NOBODY KNOWS HOW BARLEY
GROWS.
Lapeyre, Thelma Joyce.
FOR YOU A ROSE.
Larson, William L.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS--AT
HOME PLATE.
Laserson, Mariam,
LETTER TO THE TIMES.
Lash, Kenneth,
COLLECTORS.
LasZlo, Fodor. SEE Fodor,
Laszlo.
Laughton, Charles.
GALILEO.
Laurence, Michael, pseud.
SEE Stoppelman, Michael.
Laurents, Arthur.
GYPSY.
Laurer, Barbara May.
OLD ERIE DAYS.
_Eawrence, Peter, pseud.
|, MeMackin, Albert.
dawrence, Shirley J.
LECTURES TO
SEE
FRIEND OF HIS *youTH. (R)
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. (R)
MAJOR MARKETING ORGANIZA-
TION IN THE PETROLEUM
Lee, Gypsy Rose.
GYPSY
Lee, Lawrence.
AMERICAN AS FAUST.
“Tee, Leonard.
__ NOT IN OUR STARS.
Tee, Mary, pseud. SEE
Shelmerdene, Mary Pinney.
lee, Robert Charles.
OF KINDRED MINDS.
Tee, Samuel L. C.
HALF A DAY WITH TESSIE.
Le Gallienne, Eva.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND. (R)
ALICE IN WONDERLAND AND
THROUGH THE LOOKING
GLASS. (R)
Teigh, Justin, pseud.
JIGSAW.
Leigh, Sylvia. SEE Leigh,
. Justin, pseud.
Leighton, John J.
__ BLUE SKY FANDANGO.
_Leitzmann, Leonhard Schulz.
SEE Schulz-LEITZMANN,
Le Mei, Ding, pseud. SEE
Dingle, Edwin J.
‘Lemp, Louise. SEE Pabst,
Louise Lemp.
Leon, Victor.
__ LAND OF SMILES.
Leonetti, Charles.
CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Lerner, Samuel.
| OFF THE AIR. (R)
LeRoy, Eddie.
MOONSHINE & CHEESECAKE.
NAME INDEX
Leslie, Larry.
PLAYBACK.
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim.
EMILIA GALOTTI.
letraz, Jean de.
DOUZE NUITS D'AMOUR. (R)
Letraz, Mme Jean de. SEE
Letraz, Simone Peigniet de.
Letraz, Simone Peigniet de.
DOUZE NUITS D'AMOUR. (R)
Levenson, Samuel.
DISCIPLINE.
POST CARDS FROM CAMP.
Levenstein, Hesper A.
BOTH YOUR HOUSES. (R)
Levester, Alonzo.
COMPLEXIONS,.
Levin, G. Roy
MAGNIFICENT CUCKOLD.
Levin, Richard.
TRAGEDY.
Levin, Selma C.
GOLDEN WORDS LANGUAGE
SERIES.
Levy, Joseph.
INSURANCE MAN,
Lewis, Carmen P. Fernandez
de.
DE TANTO CAMINAR.
Lewis, Joseph.
PATRIOT TOM PAINE.
Lewis, Michael.
DODSWORTH. (R)
Lewis, Sheila.
EVERGREEN THE WIZARD.
Lewis, Sinclair.
DODSWORTH. (R)
Lhevinne, Isadore.
GOOD TURN. (R)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Class Co.
YOU AND THE ATOMIC AGE
MARKET FOR GLASS.
Libby, Charles F.
SANITATION MANAGEMENT AT
TEXAS TECH.
Libby, Janis K.
HEIGHT OF THE SEASON.
Librairie Gallimard. SEE
Gallimard, Librairie.
Librairie Stock. SEE Stock,
Librairie.
Librairie Stock, Delamain
Boutelleau. SEE Stock,
Librairie.
Lichthardt, Mary
FRIENDSHIP. (R)
Life Insurance Agency
Management Assn.
COULD WE HAVE KNOWN.
Lilien, Ignaz.
GROSSE KATHARINA. (R)
Liljenquist, Don.
WOMAN WAS THEIR IDEA.
Lillenas Pub. Co.
MARK OF THE CARPENTER.
Linde (Victor van der) Co.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS.
Lindsay, Howard.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
TALL STORY.
Lineberger, James.
SOMETIME THING.
Lipscomb, Ruth.
OLD SULTAN.
Livre Contemporain.
THEATRE, I.
Lockert, Lacy.
MOOT PLAYS.
Lockwood, Elizabeth M.
SPINNSTUBE .
Lockwood, Normand.
LAND OF PROMISE.
Lodge, Carter.
THERE'S ALWAYS JULIET. (R)
Lodge, David.
LAND THAT LOST ITS MELODY.
Lodovici, C.
DONNA SERPENTE. (R)
Lohner, Fritz.
GIUDITTA. (R)
LAND OF SMILES.
Lohner-Beda, Fritz.
BALL IM SAVOY. (R)
Loiacono, Cal.
MARRIED SPINSTER.
Lomberk, Alice.
LECTURE ON DOG CARE--ALL
BREEDS.
Lomberk, Mrs. Edward.
Lomberk, Alice.
Long, William I.
TWELVE HALF-HOURS WITH THE
WINTHROP THEATRE,
Longden, Virginia.
HOLLYWOOD CHARM COURSE.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.
JOHN ENDICOTT.
Longstreth, Edward.
NO TRIBUTE. (R)
Loomis, Eve.
BOY FROM THE GREEN PLANET.
Lord, Jack.
CARTE BLANCHE.
TALES OF THE CHINA SEAS,
TRAMP SHIP.
Lorenz, Ellen Jane.
TELL US OF CHRISTMAS.
Lorenz Pub. Co.
FOUR PATHS TO BETHLEHEM.
STAR OF JOY.
TELL US OF CHRISTMAS.
WHO BIDS. (R)
Loring, Hazel Logan.
PROGRAM UTILIZING AUDIO-
VISUAL MEDIA.
Loring, Mrs. Logan. SEE
Loring, Hazel Logan.
Lowe, Eloise.
BIRTHDAY THROUGH THE
CENTURIES.
Lowy, Lois.
STORY OF YANKEE DOODLE.
Ludasy, Akos.
NOAH'S ARK.
Luft, Herbert G.
GIRL ON DEATH ROW.
Lui, Barbara.
NON-SENSE.
Lui, Giancarlo.
NON-SENSE.
Lumet, Baruch.
DRUNKARD .
Luongo, Giuseppe.
MERIDIANA,
Lusseau, Pauline.
SI L'AMOUR PASSE. (R)
Lyndon, Barre.
BIGGEST BALL OF STRING.
Lyon, Marjorie. (R)
R
DREAM COME TRUE.
Lytle Corp.
CASE FOR COMMUNICATIONS .
CLOSE THE LOOP.
STUDY IN CURVES.
SEE
M
Maass, Meta Mary.
BALL IM SAVOY. (R)
McCain, John R., pseud.
Rimassa, John R.
McCann, Kitty.
OUT OF DESPAIR.
McClure, Jane.
CHOICE OF WEAPONS,
McCormick, Elizabeth.
DRAGON WHO GIGGLED. (R)
McCourt, Gleness M.
CURSE AND THE CROWN.
McCready, Byron Robert.
HARD TIMES-BUCKS-BEANS &
PROSPERITIES. (R)
McCreary, Marcie.
THREE NEEDLES IN A HAY-
STACK.
McCreary, Margaret.
McCreary, Marcie.
McCreary, William.
THREE NEEDLES IN A HAY-
STACK.
McCue, Lillian Bueno.
ACTRESS AND THE GAMBLING
SEE
SEE
MAN.
ARAPAHOE SHERIFF.
f
55
McDaniel, Charles A.
BONNIE ANN MCCALL.
McDill, Robert T.
LET'S PULL OURSELVES
TOGETHER.
MacDonald, Lynne Arlene
Osthoff.
HUNTER'S MOON.
MacDonald, Mrs. Malcolm A.
SEE MacDonald, Lynne Arlene
Osthoff.
McDonnell, John Patrick.
STARS ARE NOT PURE.
McDonough, Beth. SEE
McDonough, Elizabeth L.
McDonough, Elizabeth L.
ADORATION.
McFall, Eve.
JUDITH.
McGinn, James T.
MUSIC OF MISTER MUNDY.
McGovern, Celia Belle Gill.
MISS POTENTIAL.
McGovern, Joseph Edward.
MISS POTENTIAL.
McGuire, James M.
SPORTSPLAY PREDICTIONS
SAMPLE PROGRAM.
McGuire, Lou.
BAD PENNY. (R)
McGuire, Marion A.
NEW UNIFORM.
McGuire, William Anthony.
BAD PENNY. (R)
FLY AWAY HOME,
Machiz, Herbert.
ARTISTS' THEATRE.
McHugh, Frances Youlin,
INBETWEEN.
McKeag, Mrs. Hugh R.
McKeag, Jean.
McKeag, Jean.
APRIL AFTERNOON.
GRACE IN TRIPLICATE.
Mackenzie, Ronald.
(R)
SEE
MUSICAL CHAIRS,
Mackenzie, Scobie.
JOLLY ROGER. (R)
McLauchlin, Russell.
WILD RAIN.
Macleod, Joseph.
DON JUAN IN HEAVEN.
McLoughlin, Maurice.
BILLY BUNTER'S MYSTERY
CHRISTMAS.
McMackin, Albert.
MERELY MAN.
MeMannis, Edward.
THERE'S MORE THAN ONE WAY
TO SKIN A CAT,
McMullen, J. C.
BLUE BAG. (R)
CAT CAME BACK. (R)
MORE POWER TO YOU. (Ry
RING AROUND ROSIE.
McMullen, Marie.
BLUE BAG. (R)
CAT CAME BACK. (R)
MORE POWER TO YOU. (R}
RING AROUND ROSIE.
Mac Murdo, Preston.
COMEDIA ESPANOLA DE ERRORES.
Mac Murdo, Sandy, pseud. SEE
Mac Murdo, Preston.
McNamee, Edward.
SHRUGS OF GOD.
MacNeilly, Andrew David.
PARTIBUS PLUNKER.
McOwen, Bernard J.
BLUE GHOST. (R)
Macpherson, La du Rocher.
SEAGULL ARRIVES: (R)
McQueen, Noel.
ON YOUR OWN FEET.
WHO'S SCARED OF GHOSTS.
MacQuilkin, James A.
ECHO VALLEY.
SAREY.
763 ROSEDALE.
McQuilkin, James Fredrick,
pseud. SEE MacQuilkin,
James A.
56 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Macrae, Arthur.
FLAT TO LET. (R)
McShane, James.
DANCE OF THE DREAMER,
McTernan, Walter F., Jr.
ROBIN HOOD OF BROADWAY.
Madach, Emery.
TRAGEDY OF MAN.
Madden, Robert J.
ADAM AND EVE.
Madden, William James.
DYNAMIS.
Madison (Wis.) Branch,
Women's International
League for Peace and Free-
dom. SEE Women's Inter-
national League for Peace
and Freedom. Madison
(Wis.) Branch.
Magarshack, David.
STORM.
Magee, Gertrude Lane.
SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN.
Magee, Judy, pseud. SEE
Magee, Gertrude Lane.
Magna Theatre Corp.
IN THIS SIGN.
Magoon, Eaton, Jr.
13 DAUGHTERS.
Maidhof, William.
WAR OF WORDS.
Malleson, Miles.
IMAGINARY INVALID.
Mallock, F. Wyndham.
IMPORTANT PEOPLE. (R)
Maloney, James P., pseud.
SEE Oliver, Herbert Richard.
Maltz, Albert.
PEACE ON EARTH. (R)
Maltz, Maxwell.
FACE OF LOVE.
LAST MASQUERADE.
Mandel, Alfred.
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN. (R)
Mandel, Frank.
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN. (R)
Mandel, Isolde,
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN. (R)
Mangiafico, Salvatore C.
PIN PON.
Mangold, Elva P. Maxwell.
THREE KNOW TRUMP.
Mann, Jay.
TONGUES IN TREES.
Mannheimer, Albert.
STALIN ALLEE.
Manson, Richard.
COURT OF LAST RESORT.
Mantel, Harry.
MURDER ON THEIR BRAIN.
Manzari, Nicola.
DIO SALVI LA SCOZIA.
Marai, Sandor.
AUSSICHTSPUNKT AUF DEM
BERG PALOMAR,
FAMILIENFRAGE,
ZAUBEREL,
Marash, Harvey, pseud. SEE
Harvey, Harvey A.
Marceau, Felician.
EGG.
Marceau, Felicien, pseud.
SEE Carette, Louis.
Marcos, Antonio, pseud. SEE
Garcia Fernandez, Antonio.
Marcos Manuel, pseud. SEE
Garcia Fernandez, Manuel.
Marcus, Sol.
STRICTLY LEGIT.
Marder, Alfred L.
BEHIND THE WALL.
END OF A SEARCH.
Margolies, Albert.
ALL THE GENTLEMEN CALLERS.
Maril, Konrad.
GROSSE KATHARINA. (R)
Marino, John.
FEW HAVE INHERITED THE
EARTH.
Marion Power Shovel Co.
TEN FEET TALL.
Marischka, Ernst.
SISSY. (R)
Marischka, Hubert.
SISSY. (R)
Markey, Walter.
Justin, pseud.
Markham, Tanagra, pseud.
Sandor Xenea Kanellos.
SEE Leigh,
SEE
Marks, Irving L.
THANKS FOR THE MOOD.
Marks, Joe, pseud. SEE
Marks, Irving L.
Marotta, Giuseppe.
VERONICA E GLI OSPITI.
Marpol, Raymon W.
FRIVOLITIES AND SERMONS.
LOST DEPARTMENT.
STRANGE LAND OF SNIMATIV.
VERSATILE PROFESSOR.
Marquardt, Erleen.
LOVE ON A DIET.
Marr-Johnson, Diana.
RAINBOW'S ADVENTURES.
Marshall, Harry T.
GALLANT LADY.
Martial of Limoges, Saint.
PROCESSION OF THE PROPHETS.
Martin, Charles.
FINGERPRINTS THAT LIED.
Martin, France M.
FIVE DANCING PRINCESSES.
Martin, Mrs. Fred E. SEE
Martin, Frances M.
Martin, R. J.
THEOLOGICAL LIGHT IN DARK
CORNERS.
Martin, Richard C.
CHARLEY'S SWORD.
Martin & Tucker.
HOW TO USE BREAK-EVEN DATA
FOR DECISION-MAKING.
Mary Madeline, Sister.
IN THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS.
Maryland Plymouth Dealers
Advertising Assn.
DRIVING A WELL-BUILT CAR.
REAL PERSONALITY & OUT-
STANDING STYLE,
SMARTEST TRIPLE-PLAY.
STAR ATHLETE HAS REAL
CLASS.
WHEN YOU DRIVE A LOT YOU
LEARN HOW MUCH COMFORT
MEANS.
Marx, Henry.
MISTER WIBBEL GOES TO JAIL.
Mass, Samuel.
PROVE IT.
Mathews,, William R.
JUST MONEY.
Maugham, Robert Cecil Romer.
LONESOME ROAD.
Maugham, Robin. SEE Maugham,
Robert Cecil Romer.
Maugham, William Somerset.
FOR SERVICES RENDERED. (R)
SECRET AGENT. (R)
Mavor, Eric Ingram.
TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL. (R)
Mavor, Osborne Henry.
TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL. (R)
Mavor, Rona Lock,
TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL. (R)
Maxey, Mildred.
TIM, THE CHIMNEY SWEEP. (R)
Maxwell, E. P. SEE Mangold,
Elva P. Maxwell.
Maxwell, Ted.
BATISTE. (R)
Maxwell, Virginia.
BATISTE, (R)
Mayorga, Margaret.
BEST SHORT PLAYS, 1958-1959.
Mays, Kenneth.
THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN.
Mazlen, Henry Gershwin.
POOR SPORTS.
Meade, Dorothy.
FREE FOR ALL.
Meckes, Dan.
DEAR OLD STATE.
Mei, Ding Le. SEE Dingle,
Edwin J.
Meilhac, Henry.
PERICHOLE. (R)
Meisel (Edition) & Co.,
G.M.B.H.
GAUNERKOMODIE.
Meisels, Saul.
MARK MICHAEL IS THIRTEEN.
Melancon, Robert.
THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN.
Melville, Herman.
BARTLEBY.
MOBY DICK,
Melville, Richard L.
ALL IN THE DARK. (R)
Mendelow, Melvin.
SOMA.
STAR-FLIGHT.
Mercer, Leslie,
Heidt, Leslie.
Mercur, Paul Burton.
Burton-Mercur, Paul.
Metcalfe, Felicia.
MAN OVERBOARD.
Methodist Church (United
States) Board of
Education.
NEW FRONTIER,
Mett, P., pseud. SEE
Mettevelis, Peter.
Mettevelis, Peter.
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOTING.
Metzemaekers, Pene.
MILL RATS,
Miceli, Marcello.
CERBIATTA NEL LETTO DI
GHIACCIO.
Michaelson, Manuel.
HOUSE IN REVOLT.
Michaelson, Mike, pseud. SEE
Michaelson, Manuel.
Michigan Cancer Foundation.
OUT OF THE SHADOWS.
Middleton, George.
THAT WAS BALZAC. (R)
Middleton, Robert Earl.
KEYBOARDS AND CROWNS.
Miele, Elizabeth.
NEW COLONY. (R)
Mild, Warren.
INCIDENT AT WHITE MOUNTAIN.
Mill Whistle Co.
INFORMED SOURCES.
Millaud, Albert.
MADAME L'ARCHIDUC.
Miller, Arthur.
MARRY THE GIRL. (R)
Miller, Mrs. Arthur.
MARRY THE GIRL. (R)
Miller, Genevieve A
ALL MY LOVE.
Miller, Harvey.
MOTHER WAS IN THE MASSAGE
BUSINESS.
Milles, Eugenia Sheppard.
PINK FOX. (R)
Millikin, Marta Abba.
NEW COLONY. (R)
Milne, Alan J.
AIR YOUR LINEN.
Milner, Roger.
REWARD IN HEAVEN.
Minietz, Ann I.
YERMAK, THE CONQUEROR.
Mir, Guillermo Hernandez.
SEE Hernandez Mir,
Guillermo,
Miranda, Edgard Da Rocha.
SEE Rocha-Miranda, Edgard
da.
Miriam Music Corp.
BALLAD OF AFFIRMATION.
Mitchell, Enid.
INTERLUDE.
Mitchell, Hazel.
INTERLUDE. -
Mitchell, Loften.
STAR OF THE MORNING.
Mitchell, Louis.
STAR OF THE MORNING.
Mitchell, Preston.
GAUCHO.
Mock, Sandy.
EGG SHELL EGOS.
Moffatt, Richard C.
CINDERELLA.
pseud. SEE
SEE
Jan—June
Moles, Andres Molina. SEE
Molina Moles, Andres.
Moliere, pseud. SEE Poquelin,
Jean Baptiste.
Molina Moles, Andres.
OCHO MINIATURAS,
Molnar, Ferenc.
CSODA A HEGYEK KOZT. (R)
Molnar, Lili Darvas.
CSODA A HEGYEK KOZT. (R)
Molzer, Felix. peta
IN A BOHEMIAN VILLAGE,
IN A DUTCH VILLAGE.
IN A NORWEGIAN VILLAGE.
Monaghan, Thelma.
ALL MIXED UP.
Monarch Music Co., Ine.
ALVIN'S ORCHESTRA.
Monigle, Martha. SEE
Collings, Martha Monigle.
Monkhouse, Allan.
CECILIA. (R)
Monkhouse, Patrick J.
CECILIA. (R)
Montaigu, Henry.
CAROLINE.
Monteigle, Robert.
BELINDA AND THE FULL MOON
“BALL.
Montgomery Ward & Co. SEE
Ward (Montgomery) & Co.
Montherlant, Henry de.
CARDINAL D'ESPAGNE.
Montrose, Dave.
GHOST OF MIRACLE MANOR.
Moore, Carroll,
AFTER I'M GONE,
BEGINNER'S LUCK.
Moore, Doris 0.
CHRISTMAS COMES TO SANTA'S
WORKSHOP.
DANCING IS FOR DOPES.
Moore, William,
ROMANCE TO DUST.
Moore, Winifred.
BAMBOO BOX. (R)
Mora, Eugene.
BEFORE THE DAWN.
Moral Re-Armanent, Inc.
JOHN RIFFE STORY.
Morcillo, Manuel.
AQUI ESTA MI MUJER. (R)
Morgan, Brewster.
CANDIDE. (R)
Morgan, Elaine.
REST YOU MERRY.
Morgan, Geoffrey F.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE. (R)
Morgan, Laurence W.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE. (R)
Morin, Alfred J.
BATISTE. (R)
Morrin, John.
NOBODY KNOWS HOW BARLEY
GROWS,
Morris, Edita.
CHARADE.
Morris, Victoria Smith.
TRIP TO COCOTURIUS.
Morrone, Vito Vincent.
AND NO TOMMORROW.
Morrow, Robert Baden.
UMBULGURRI.
Morse, Elliot,
LOVE IS THE PAYOFF.
Morshead, E. D. A.
THREE GREAT GREEK PLAYS.
Morstin, Ludwik Hieronim.
PRZYGODA FLORENCKA.
Mortimer, John.
SEN.
Morton, Robert M.
FATIMA,
Mosier, Frank Moffett.
STRICTLY LEGIT.
Moskowitz, Max. e
THIS TOO WAS A LIFE.
Motion Pictures, Inc.
YOUR VESTED FUTURE.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus.
MOZART'S DON GIOVANNI.
Miller, Erik.
COCKFIGHT.
1980
=
Muir, Kenneth.
PIVE PLAYS.
Muller-Schlosser, Hans.
MISTER WIBBEL GOES TO JAIL.
GOOD NEWS. (R)
Mulligan, 3 {a
HOT-CHA. (R
Mullin, Juliette H.
CAGE.
— Seca, mosqein
TE QUIERO P
(R)
Munoz Seca, lt
by ~ttdgg ope PEPE. (R)
va PLAYS. (R)
Murphree, Dorothy Russell.
BLACK SHEEP.
Murphy, W. R.
’ FMAGINARIA.
Murray, J. P.
CHILDREN OF JAZZ. (R)
| Murray, Jonathan, pseud. SEE
‘Flom, Leonard.
eo Spe
murray ntanguases, Inc.
musi, ieobert;
DREAMERS.
Musselwhite, Beulah B.
PURLOINED PEARLS,
Musser, Jean.
LAPPING LIGHT.
Musset, Alfred de.
cro.
'S KEEPER.
Myshrall, Dena Hirsch.
ALONE AND FUNKY.
N
Nabokov, Nicolas.
RASPUTIN'S END.
Nadler, Gerald.
WORK DESIGN.
Naftaly, Henry Solomon.
BLUEPRINT FOR MURDER.
Napoli, Enzio.
UNFORTUNATES.
Nash, N. Richard.
WILDCAT.
National City Bank, Ltd.,
Dublin.
WELL OF THE SAINTS. (R)
National Lumber Manufac-
turers Assn.
INVITATION TO LEARNING.
National Writers Club,
Denver.
WHAT IS A WRITER.
Nazarene Pub. House. SEE
Lillenas Pub. Co.
Neebe, Joseph H.
LIEUTENANT PROXY.
Neiden, Benjamin H.
Nellhaus, Gerhard.
Nemerov, Howard.
TALL STORY.
Jennings, Margaret F.
Neuleander, Luis.
ALL IN PARIS ARE AWARE.
Neveux, Georges.
MONSIEUR IL.
VOLEUSE DE LONDRES.
New Rochelle, N. Y. Iona
Grammar School. SEE Iona
Grammar School, New
Rochelle, N. Y.
New York University. Divi-
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA.
Newman, Paul S.
DEVIL WITH MY WIFE.
HIPS AHOY AND ANKLES AWEIGH.
TEXT FOR TEACHING READING.
PUNTILA AND HIS HIRED MAN.
Neubern, Frances, pseud. SEE
Sion of General Education.
NAME INDEX
Newman, William.
AND IT ALL CAME TUMBLING
DOWN.
Newton, Christopher.
CUTHBERT BOUND.
Ney, John Colby.
BIG BEN.
HYDE PARK.
Nichols, Beverley.
EVENSONG. (R)
Nicholson, Erwin W.
SKY WATCHERS.
Nic cholson, Kenyon.
SAILOR BEWARE. (R)
Nicolaj, Aldo.
STAGIONE DELLE ALBICOCCHE.
Noirot, Colette.
MALHEUR A EUX.
NUIT PAS COMME LES AUTRES.
Norden, Hugo.
MYSTERIOUS STRANGERS.
Nordstrom, Nils, Jr.
STATE OF INIQUITY.
Norman, Earl, pseud. SEE
Thomson, Norman Earl.
North, Arthur L.
STAUNTON AFFAIR.
Norwood Studios, Inc.
RUMPLESTILTSKIN.
Norworth, Amy.
IN THE BEST OF FAMILIES. (R)
THEIR KIND WOULD. (R)
Norworth, Jack.
IN THE BEST OF FAMILIES. (R)
THEIR KIND WOULD. (R)
Novello, Ivor.
PARTY. (R)
Nuevo, Luisa Acero. SEE
Acero Nuevo, Luisa,
Nugent, Elliott.
ACTOR'S DAUGHTER, NO.1. (R)
FIRST NIGHT. (R)
MAN WITH SILVER. (R)
Nugent, John Charles.
ACTOR'S DAUGHTER, NO.1. (R)
Nugent, Norma Lee.
FIRST NIGHT. (R)
MAN WITH SILVER. (R)
Nygren, Signe, pseud. SEE
Koetzner, Signe.
0
Oakland, Ben.
CHILDREN OF JAZZ. (R)
Obey, Andre.
LUCRECE. (R)
O'Connor, Daniel Patrick.
DAVID AND GOLIATH.
THEY SHALL INHERIT THE
SPOILS.
Oddo, Jasper Samual.
TO GOD IN -~ITALIAN.
Oddo, Jerry, pseud. SEE
Oddo, Jasper Samual.
O'Dea, Augustine E.
ALASKA INTERLUDE.
Offenbach, Jacques.
ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD.
PERICHOLE. (R)
O'Hanlon, James.
MIRACLE OF GUADALUPE.
Ohio Brass Co.
SECOND FIFTY MILLION.
Ohio Oil Co.
BIG RISK.
Ojalvo, Edmond.
OUR CHRISTMAS TREE.
Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Oldsmobile
Division.
Olessi, Frederick.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Bi
Olewin, Dolores Georgia.
DEVIL AND ADAM AND EVE.
Oliver, Herbert Richard.
DAVID DRAYTON.
Oliver, William I.
DREAM WEAVER.
Olivieri, Anthony, Jr.
VIRGINIA'S ATTEMPT TO
CREATE A DICTATORSHIP.
Olivieri, Joseph.
ULTIMO RITORNO.
Ollwin, Rice, pseud. SEE
Olewin, Dolores Georgia.
Olon, John, pseud. SEE
Scrymgeour, John 0.
Olsen, Otto Norman.
WOODLAND DREAMS.
O'Mara, Pat. SEE O'Mara,
Tim.
O'Mara, Tim.
WHITE CRAG.
O'Neill, Eugene.
LONG VOYAGE VERS LA NUIT.
Onstott, Kyle.
MANDINGO.
Order of the Eastern Star.
Michigan. Prince Hall
Grand Amaranth Court.
ADMINISTRATIVE DEGREE.
Orkin Exterminating Co.,
Inc.
PEST CONTROL.
TERMITE CONTROL.
TERMITE SWARMING.
Orkow, Ben Harrison.
FEMALE VERSION,
O'Rourke, Betty.
SEA KITTENS.
O'Rourke, John J.
POLITICAL HELLO WITH MUSIC.
Ortner, Louis.
DUFFY SQUARE.
Osborne, Shirley.
IF YOU ASK ME--.
Osgood, Harry I.
JULIA.
Osnato, Anthony.
WITCH'S TALE.
Ossman, David.
ORPHEUS.
Ostrowski, William L.
BROWN EYES.
O'Sullivan, Michael.
FIVE FINGERS, FIVE GLASSES.
LAST BREATH.
Otto, Susan.
PINK SIAMESE.
Ould, Herman.
SHIM SHAM. (R)
Oursler, Fulton.
SPIDER. (R)
Owens, Dovie A.
CHOOSE AN INTELLECT.
Owens, Mark.
COMPLETE THE FAMILY.
Owens, Rosemary J.
FINAL EDITION.
Owsley, Katherine Nichols.
FUCHSIA.
P
Pabst, Louise Lemp.
CYRENIAN'S SECRET.
Page, Eugene.
AND SATAN CAME ALSO.
Page, Sarah.
AND SATAN CAME ALSO.
Pagnol, Martine.
BALLADE SENTIMENTALE.
Pagnol, Rene.
BALLADE SENTIMENTALE.
Pally, Erwin.
MONEY TREE.
Panstwowy Instytut RSet
iezy.
NIEMCY.
Papaliodis, John.
INDIAN ROMANCE.
Park, Hazel Elizabeth.
OPEN DOOR.
Park, Phil.
FLEDERMAUS .
Parks, Anthony. SEE Klumpp,
Hermann Anthony Parks.
Parr, Rita. SEE Roitman,
Rita Parr.
57
Parry, Ray.
NEST OF SCORPIONS.
Partridge, Fred.
MAN WHO SET FIRE TO A
LADY.
Partridge, Mary E.
LEGEND OF THE MOAT. (R)
Passage, Charles E.
DON CARLOS, INFANTE OF
SPAIN.
Pastor, Anthony Louis, Jr.
HOLD YOUR BREATH.
Patterson (M. F.) Dental
Supply Co. of Delaware.
FULL MOUTH DENTISTRY
PRESENTATION.
Patti, Ercole.
AMORE A ROMA.
Patton, John P.
VIEW OF THE WORLD.
Paul, Charles B.
ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD.
Paul, Howard.
BUT A MOMENT LONG.
Paulson, Arvid.
GHOSTS. (R)
MISS JULIE.
MOSES-SOCRATES-CHRIST.
STRONGER.
Peach, L. du Garde.
HEARTS ARE TRUMPS. (R)
Pearl, Ruth K.
AWAKENING.
HOUSE ON A HILL.
Peigniet, Simone. SEE Letraz,
Simone Peigniet de.
Pendexter, Hugh, III°
SUBSTITUTE BRIDE.
Penn, Arthur A.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE. (R)
PAINTS AND PATCHES. (R)
Penn, Mrs. Arthur A.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE. (R)
PAINTS AND PATCHES. (R)
Penot, Charles R.
EVERY CATHOLIC CAN LEARN -
SHOULD LEARN LATIN RE-
SPONSES FOR COMMUNITY
MASS.
Perfect Circle Corp.
CASE OF THE SLIPPERY OIL.
Perrault, Charles.
BARBA AZUL, UNA FARSA
TRAGICOMICA,
Perry, Jack Barker.
WHOLE DARN SHOOTING MATCH.
Pertwee, Roland.
HONOURS EASY. (R)
Petesch, Gertrude Jane.
ELIAS AND AMANDA.
Peyrefitte, Roger.
SPECTATEUR NOCTURNE.
Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks.
MARY MAGDALENE.
Philadelphia Community
Foundation, Inc.
LIGHTS OF LIBERTY.
Phillips, Eric, pseud. SEE
Anderson, Arthur Benjamin.
Phillips, Norman.
MOZART'S DON GIOVANNI.
Phillips, Roberta Iris.
STORY OF MISSY T-T-T-TINKLE
AND MASTER J-J-J-JINGLE.
Phillips, Waldo B.
MONTGOMERY BOYCOTT: AN
ANALYTICAL APPROACH.
Phillpotts, Eden.
CUP OF HAPPINESS. (R)
Pickett, Rodney Lee.
HAWALTAN- ALASKAN-CELEBRA—
TION-HOLIDAY-PARTY.
Pictocraft, Inc.
REVOLUTION OF EXPECTATIONS.
Pilati, Mario.
DONNA SERPENTE. (R)
Pines, Paul.
WORD.
Pinter, Harold.
COLLECTION OF SKETCHES.
DUMB WAITER.
Pirandello, Luigi.
NEW COLONY. (R)
58 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Pironti, Tarquiny C.
GOD DOES NOT PAY ONLY
SATURDAY.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
STOP, LOOK, AND BUY.
Plesch, Honoria.
RAINBOW'S ADVENTURES.
Plymouth Division, Chrysler
Corp.’ SEE Chrysler Corp.
Plymouth Division.
Poe, Edgar Allan.
INTRODUCTION AND BERENICE,
Pohl, Frederick J.
STARDUST AND THISTLE~
DOWN. (R)
Pohl, Wolfgang.
FOLIES BERGERE. (R)
Pohlman, Max E.
PROUD SPINE.
Pollitt, Josephine.
STARDUST.AND THISTLE-
DOWN. (R)
Ponsot, Miriam Joyce.
YOGA EXERCISES BY JURGENS.
Ponti, Raffaele delli.
ROMANTICISMO. (R)
Pontiac Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. SEE
General Motors Corp.
Pontiac Motor Division,
Pontiroli, Erminio. :
ASSASSINO E' DI SCENA.
JEANNETTE,
Popkin, A. P.
EVENSONG. (R)
Popplewell, Jack.
LAST WORD.
Poquelin, Jean Baptiste.
DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF.
IMAGINARY INVALID.
Poritz, Lily.
IN PLACE OF LOVE.
Porter, R. Russell.
LAND OF PROMISE,
Porter, Ralph.
GHOSTS.
Porter, Russell. SEE
* Porter, R. Russell.
Potpinko, John Joseph.
ENCHANTED SEA.
Potter, Dan S.
TOUCH OF MARBLE.
Poverman, Helen.
EASY MONEY.
Powell, Percival Henry.
HAUNTED YEARS.
LYDIA.
Powell, Piers, pseud. SEE
Powell, Percival Henry.
Powers, Don E., pseud. SEE
Ojalvo,, Edmond.
Powers, William.
BEFORE I CLIMB.
Prager (Edward) Advertising
Agency.
DRIVING A WELL-BUILT CAR.
REAL PERSONALITY & OUT-
STANDING STYLE.
SMARTEST TRIPLE-PLAY,
STAR ATHLETE HAS REAL
CLASS.
WHEN YOU DRIVE A LOT YOU
LEARN HOW MUCH COMFORT
MEANS.
Prager, Edward Hess.
DRIVING A WELL-BUILT CAR,
REAL PERSONALITY & OUT-
STANDING STYLE:
SMARTEST TRIPLE-PLAY.
STAR ATHLETE HAS REAL CLASS.
WHEN YOU DRIVE A LOT YOU
LEARN HOW MUCH COMFORT.
MEANS.
Pragst, Ernest L.
THREE MEN IN A TUB.
Pralle, Robert Thomas.
BANSHEE SCREAM - ALL'S
WELL ON THE STAR WATCH.
Praxy, Raoul.
AZOR. (R)
Preses, Peter.
KITTY UND DIE WELTKON-
FERENZ.
Preston, Kerrison.
PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES. (R)
Previtali, Oriana.
DOTTOR FAUST.
Priestley, John Boynton,
DANGHROUS CORNER. (R)
Prince, Joan L.
BARTLEBY.
CLICKETY-CLICK.
END STOOL.
Prince, Steve, pseud. SEE
Prince, William S.
Prince, William S.
BARTLEBY.
CLICKETY-CLICK.
END STOOL.
Prince-Joseph, Bruce.
SUTTON PLACE.
Prince Hall Grand Amaranth
Court, Order of the
Eastern Star. SEE Order
of the Eastern Star.
Michigan. Prince Hall
Grand Amaranth Court.
Printer, Harold.
ROOM,
Priscilla Music Corp.
BEHAVIOR.
GOOD FOR NOTHING.
IT CAN ALWAYS BE SPRING.
WONDERFUL LAND OF TO-
MORROW.
Prival, Jean.
BETTER HEAVEN.
Prival, Lucien.
BETTER HEAVEN.
Probst, George E.
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA,
Proctor, Robert W.
DRUNKARD.
Procter & Gamble Co. Bulk
Shortening Sales Dept.
EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK,
Procunier, Edwin N.
TWO SIDES OF DARKNESS,
Production Associates
Pictures, Inc.
ST. MIKE,
Progressive Farmer Co.
STARLIGHT PATH.
Prosser, William H,
TEMPEST TWO.
Prunier, Arthur.
AH MEPHISTOPHELE,.
Pryed Productions, In,
EVENING WITH EMMETT KELLY.
Public Trustee.
TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD. (R)
Puffer, Merle.
CAMPANELLO.
Puget, Claude Andre, pseud.
SEE Puget-Mauries-Del-
goutte, Andre.
Puget-Mauries-Delgoutte,
Andre.
COEUR LEGER.
ONE, CALLED JUDAS,
Pulle, Leopoldo.
O BERE O AFFOGARE,
Puppeteers of America.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN
DWARFS.
Pure Oil Co.
MAKE ME USEFUL.
TIME OF CRISIS.
Q
Quentin, Pol.
LONG VOYAGE VERS LA NUIT.
Quiat, Lillian P.
EARLY DEPARTURE.
HENRY JACKSON.
WEDDING DRESS OF EVA BRAUN.
YELLOW BICYCLE.
Quick, Edith M.
EXTRA ANGEL.
THREE PINK LEPRECHAUNS.
Quinn, M. D.
THIS IS DANVILLE.
Quintero, Joaquin Alvarez.
SEE Alvarez Quintero,
Joaquin.
Quintero, Maria Luisa
Alvarez. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Maria Luisa.
Quintero, Serafin Alvarez.
SEE Alvarez Quintero,
Serafin.
Racine, Jean.
FIVE PLAYS.
Radd, Bill, pseud. SEE
Radliff, Billie.
Raddi, Primo.
LEADER.
Radliff, Billie.
ON THE FENCE.
Raffelock, David.
WHAT IS A WRITER.
Ralph, George Wiedmayer.
WAKE US AND WE DROWN,
Ralston, Bessie.
THIS IS YOUR STORY LADY
TELLING YOU THE LEGEND
OF THE POPPY AND THE CORN-
FLOWER.
Rama Rau, Santha. SEE
Bowers, Vasanthi Rama Rau.
Ramloo, Helen L. Clark.
BAMBOO BOX. (R)
PAINTS AND PATCHES. (R)
Ramloo, Mrs. William P. SEE
Ramloo, Helen L. Clark.
Ramsey, Helen.
LOLLIPOP LAND. (R)
Ramsey, Peter, pseud. SEE
Melancon, Robert.
Randall Co.
OLD PHILOSOPHER.
Random, Darrell.
RANDOM SCANDALS.
Randone, Belisario.
VERONICA E GLI OSPITI.
Raph, Theodore,
YOUR CHILD - 1 TO 6.
Rapoport, Aaron, pseud. SEE
Rappaport, Aaron B,
Rappaport, Aaron B.
DEBORAH THE PROPHETESS.
Rasch, Raymond.
WILD IS LOVE.
Raskin, Edward Alan.
TENA.
Rasley, John M.
STAR OF JOY.
Rathje, Hans Juergen.
WHIP.
Rattray, Brenda.
FREE FOR ALL.
Rauso, Alexander.
BEATVILLE, U.S.A.
Ravold, John D.
LITTLE MEN. (R)
Ray, Marla.
FROG PRINCE.
HANSEL AND GRETEL.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN
DWARFS.
Raymon, Faye.
SUBURBAN ON THE ROCKS.
Read, Dorothy Florence
Patricia.
TIME PREDICTED.
Read, Pat Gilbert. SEE Read,
Dorothy Florence Patricia.
Reavin, Sara.
PATRIOT TOM PAINE.
Record Advertising Co.
RENAULT RECORD SCRIPT.
Reece, Judson B.
SUMMER EXCURSION.
Reed, Charles Sumner.
TIMES ARE CHANGING.
Reichbach, Eugen.
MELTING POT.
Reid, Joyce G.
GOLDEN SPRING TIME.
Reisland, Calven Michael.
BRAVE SERGEANT.
Reiss (Theaterverlag) A.G.
FRANK V.
Jan.—June
Renoir, Jean.
CAROLA.
Republic Steel Corp. Alloy
Steel Division.
STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED
TO THE JOB.
SYSTEM.
THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF
STAINLESS STEEL.
Resnik, Muriel.
HOUSE HAPPY.
Respighi, Ottorino.
BELKIS, REGINA DI SABA. (R)
Revay, Erwin.
LOST SUBMARINE.
Reynolds, Dorothy.
FREE AS AIR.
Reynolds, Edmond Joseph.
GALETON'S DRESS.
Reynolds, Ray August.
HOLIDAY PARTY.
TOM COLLINS.
Rice, Elmer.
WE THE PEOPLE. (R)
Rich, Sydney D.
MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN JINGLE.
Richards, Frank.
BILLY BUNTER'S MYSTERY
CHRISTMAS.
Richards, Rick.
INFORMED SOURCES.
Richards, Stanley.
BEST SHORT PLAYS,
1958-1959.
GIN AND BITTERNESS.
Richmond, Arthur.
CINDERELLA.
Richmond Television Corpor-
ation.
RICHMOND, CSA.
Ricordi (G.) & Co.
BELKIS, REGINA DI SABA. (R)
DONNA SERPENTE. (R)
FAVORITO DEL RE. (R)
JOSHUA.
PALLA DE MOZZI. (R)
PRIZE FIGHT.
ROMANTICISMO. (R)
Ricordi, S.A. des Editions.
SEE Societe Anonyme des
Editions Ricordi.
Riesz, Helene Scheu-. SEE
Scheu-Riesz, Helene.
Riewerts, John P.
BLUE GHOST. (R)
Riewerts, M. H.
BLUE GHOST. (R)
Riggall, Frank.
SOME NOTES ON PREVENTING
SUITS FOR MEDICAL NEGLI-
GENCE,
Rigney, David G.
PAWNS.
Riker, Brown & Wellington,
Inc.
PRINCESS MARINA,
Rikon, Irving.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
MORE THAN LOVE,
Rikon, Washington, pseud.
SEE Rikon, Irving.
Rimassa, John McCain.
DAVID DRAYTON.
Rinella, Anthony A.
COME OVER TO OUR HOUSE.
Ringold, Bud. SEE Ringold,
Nathaniel B.
Ringold, Nathaniel B.
ABSTRACT IN OIL.
ANNIVERSARY GIFT.
DRY MARTINI.
EMPTY NOOSE.
Ritter, Frederick W.
YOU CAN'T GO WRONG.
Roberts, Doreen, pseud. SEE
Gaudin, Helen M.
Roberts, Edward Barry.
PINK ROSE.
Roberts, John Henry.
CURTAIN RISES. (R)
Robertson, Milton.
BALLAD OF AFFIRMATION.
Robertson, W. Graham.
PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES. (R)
x
ALIBI BAA BAA. (R)
Robinson, Helen James.
LEGS
SHINY a
Robinson, Thomas P.
ALIBI BAA BAA. (R)
Rocha-Miranda, Edgard da.
DONA ODILA.
Rocket Pictures, Inc.
SECOND LOOK.
BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM.
MESSAGE OF A SONG.
MIRACLE AT DAWN.
Rodriguez, Roberto.
EN LA CASA BLANCA.
eo Samuel.
. MIKE.
Roederer, Louis J. M.
VENEFICE: THE QUEEN OF
ENDOR.
Roitman, Rita Parr.
Roitesn, Volf.
‘ REFUGEE.
Roitman, Wolf. SEE
Rojtman, Volf.
Roland, Suzanne. SEE
Giraudoux, Suzanne Roland.
Roli, Mino, pseud. SEE
Pontiroli, Erminio.
Roman (J. Dayner) & Associ-
ates.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.
Romero, Federico. SEE
Romero Sarachaga, Federico.
Romero Sarachaga, Federico.
LUISA FERNANDA. (R)
Romine, Harold.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
CONTEST.
Ronda, Martin, pseud. SEE
Centeno, Augusto.
Roos, Charles. ;
SOUTH IN SONORA. (R)
Roos, Juanita, f
SOUTH IN SONORA. (R)
Roosevelt, James.
GENTLEMAN FROM ----.
Rosano, Sebastian.
QUINDUN
MAYTIME IN ERIN. (R)
Rose, Helen.
LET'S LAUGH.
MARKED FOR REST. (R)
Rosen, Dorothea.
WE ARE NOT STRANGERS.
Rosen, Isidore.
WE ARE NOT STRANGERS.
Rosenberg, Ann.
VICTIMS.
Rosencrans, Leo S.
LETTER TO MOSCOW.
Ross, Arthur Albert.
BUT WHAT HAVE YOU DONE
? FOR ME LATELY.
Ross, Harold.
NIGHT OF THE KEY.
Rossato, Arturo.
FAVORITO DEL RE. (R)
ROMANTICISMO. (R)
Rossato, Laura.
FAVORITO DEL RE. (R)
ROMANTICISMO. (R)
NAME INDEX
Rossmann, Hermann.
FREITAG, DER DREIZEHNTE.
Rostand, Edmond.
CHANTECLER,
CYRANO,
CYRANO'S GAZETTE.
ROXANE.
Roth, Marty.
BEHAVIOR.
WONDERFUL LAND OF TOMORROW,
Rothbort, Lawrence.
CETREA.
Rothbort, Marlene.
CETREA. ,
Rothe, Fenella.
AGE OF ELEGANCE.
Rotter, Fritz.
KLEINEN FREUDEN DES LEBENS.
Roubal, Joseph H.
NAME GAME.
Rouse, W. H. D.
ILIAD.
Rowan, Irwin.
WIFE OF ABELARD. (R)
Rowan, Ivan. SEE Rowan,
Irwin.
Rowe, James C.
BENEFITS OF RUBBER TO
MANKIND,
WOMEN.
Rowe, Margaret Jaques.
IT GETS YOU. (R)
Royle, Edwin Milton.
CRIMINAL. (R)
Royle, Josephine Fetter.
CRIMINAL. (R)
Royle, Selana.
CRIMINAL. (R)
Rozov, Victor.
SUNDAY IN MOSCOW.
Rubel, Nomi.
VICTORIA,
WHIP,
Ruben, Jose.
BLIND HEART.
Rubenstein, Sholom.
DOCUMENT OF A DREAM,
Rubin, Daniel N.
RIDDLE ME THIS, (R)
Rubin, Sol.
FOOTPRINTS AND MEMORIES.
Rubulotta, Attilio.
DREK. (R)
Ruby, Harry.
CRACKED ICE (GRASS-
HOPPERS) (R)
Rudd, Eric.
INTERPRETER,
Ruggieri, Luciantonio.
RINASCITA E MORTE DI
LAZZARO. f
Rullier, Gaston.
RELIGIEUSE.
Rumsey, John W.
MARSHALL CASE.
Runyon, Bryce F., Jr.
THREE TO MAKE READY.
Russell, Hazel H.
LAST DELUGE.
Rutenborn, Guenter.
SIGN OF JONAH.
Ruthenburg, Grace Dorcas.
TALKING CHAIR. (R
TREE INCLINED. (R
Ryan, Florence.
AVRIL. (R)
BANQUE NEMO. (R)
EVENEMENTS DE BEOTIE. (R)
FEMME RAVIE. (R)
MONSIEUR FLOCHE. (R)
Ryerson, Florence.
GAME OF CHANCE.
Rypinski, J., pseud.
Mullin, Juliette H.
Ryskind, Morris.
PARDON MY ENGLISH. (R)
SEE
s
SPD Productions, Inc.
TENTH MAN.
Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes.
SEE Cervantes Saavedra,
Miguel de.
Sabath, Bernard.
HAPPY LUCK OF MRS. TRELLIS.
MOONLIGHT OASIS.
Sackett, JoAnn.
ALWAYS WEAR A HAT.
Sackville-West, V.
EDWARDIANS.
Sadler, J. M.
COAST OF COROMANDEL.
Sadler, Ruth F.
WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE.
Sadove, Max S.
MANAGEMENT OF THE IN-
SOMNTAC,
Safronov, A.
MILLION FOR A SMILE.
Sagan, Francoise, pseud.
SEE Schoeller, Francoise.
Saint Germain Press, Inc.
CORRESPONDING TO THE
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CORRESPONDING TO THE
RECORDED DICTATION.
CORRESPONDING TO THE
RECORDED INVOCATION,
CORRESPONDING TO THE
RECORDED SCRIPT.
CORRESPONDING WITH THE
RECORDED INVOCATION.
Saint-Pierre, Michel de.
ECRIVAINS.
Salabert & Cie, Editions.
AS DE LA BELOTTE. (R
AU SINGE TRICOLORE, R)
FPILLEULE DU MARECHAL. (R)
FLAIR DE DETECTIVE. (R)
GENDRE CHAMPION. (R)
MEDIUM RIGOLO. (R
MONSIEUR FLANELLE. (R)
PETITE FEMME, D'ACTIONS. (R)
Salacrou, Armand.
BOULEVARD DURAND.
Salamo, Michael J.
LADY FROM THE SEA,
Salamon, Otto.
PARALLEL SHADOWS.
Sallee, Sally Frey.
STORY OF JOSEPH.
STORY OF MOSES.
Salomon, Georges.
COTE D'AZUR. (R)
FLEUR D'ORANGER. (R)
MIMI PANDORE. (R)
Salomon, Germaine Klop,
COTE D'AZUR. (R)
FLEUR D'ORANGER. (R)
MIMI PANDORE. (R)
Saltzman, Albert.
LEANING OUT YOUR WINDOW.
Sammis, Edward R.
PROSPECT FROM THEIR DOOR.
Samuelson, Morris Laurence.
STAGE DOOR. (R)
Sanchez, Elisa Bentabol. SEE
Bentabol Sanchez, Elisa.
Sandberg (Per) Edition,
Byuhnenverlag G.M.B.H.
LIEBE IN TIROL.
Sandor, Xenea Kanellos.
PROMETHEUS.
Sanford, John.
LAND THAT TOUCHES MINE.
Sartre, Jean-Paul.
SEQUESTRES D'ALTONA.
Satterlee, John F.
FEW DIE VALIANTLY.
Sauls, Glen.
SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS.
Saunders, Kraig. SEE
_ Saunders, William Kraig.
Saunders, William Kraig.
AH MEPHISTOPHELE.
Sauvajon, Mare Gilbert,
pseud. SEE Sauvajon,
Marc Henri.
Sauvajon, Mare Henri.
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
VELO DEVANT LA PORTE.
Savagnone, Giuseppe.
PALLA DE MOZZI. (R)
Savramis, Nitsa.
OVER THE HILLS.
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Sawyer, Robert Earl.
BREADWINNER.
Schaefer, Hal.
BALLAD OF AFFIRMATION.
Schaefer, Mary P.
SOCIO-DRAMA ON ROLE OF
WOMEN.
Schaeffer, Martha Stumpf.
CHRISTMAS IN OLD LEHIGH.
Schanzer, Olga.
TEUFELSREITER. (R)
Schanzer, Rudolph.
TEUFELSREITER. (R)
Scharper, Philip.
IN THIS SIGN.
Scharper, Sally.
IN THIS SIGN.
Schehade, Georges.
VIOLETTES,
Scheu-Riesz, Helene.
RATTENFAENGER VON
HAMELN. (R)
Schiller, Friedrich von.
DON CARLOS, INFANTE OF
SPAIN.
Schiller, Johann Christoph
Friedrich von.
MARY STUART.
Schlosser, Hans Muller. SEE
Muller-Schlossen, Hans.
Schloss, Herbert A.
OUR POSITION CONCERNING THE
CONSTITUTION.
SPIRIT OF THE BENCHES.
Schneider, Eric J.
AUTO-COLLIMATOR,
Schneider, Maurice.
DEUCES ARE WILD.
Schneider, Will, pseud. SEE
Schneider, Maurice.
Schneier, Monroe,
BIG HOLE INSIDE.
Schoeller, Francoise,
CHATEAU EN SUEDE.
Schor, Warren.
THREE WEEK TRAGEDY,
Schott, Manfred.
LOLOTTE,
Schott's (B.) Sohne.
BATTAGLIA,.
PRINZ VON HOMBURG,
Schreker, Franz.
SCHMIED VON GENT. (R)
Schreker, Maria.
SCHMIED VON GENT. (R)
Schroeder, John Edward.
LATE DATE.
THAT'S LIFE.
TWO FOR VENUE.
Schulman, Arnold,
LADY ON THE ROCK.
Schulz-Leitzmann, Leonhard.
ELLNUS,
Schwab, Laurence.
GOOD NEWS. (R)
Schwab, Laurence, Jr.
RISE 'N' SHINE. (R)
Schwab, Mildred.
GOOD NEWS. (R)
Sechwabach, Kurt.
GLUCKLICHE REISE. (R)
Schwabacher, Henri Simon.
JEANNE. (R)
Schwabacher, Marguerite
Liebaum.
JEANNE. (R)
Schwall, Janet M.
AND SPEAK OF SPRING.
Schwartz, Arthur.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
THREE CORNERED HAT. (R)
WAY THE BALL BOUNCES.
Schwartz, David R.
BOBO.
Scott, Allan.
‘GOODBYE AGAIN. (R)
Scott, Allan Max.
FROM WORLD TO WORLD.
Scott, Christine E.
FINGER IN THE PIE.
Scott, Joseph, pseud. SEE
Kirland, Joseph.
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Scott, Sir Walter.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR,
Scott, William Edward.
PROFILES OF EIGHT.
Scrymgeour, John O.
BOOR.
Seca, Joaquin Munoz. SEE
Munoz Seca, Joaquin.
Seca, Pedro Munoz. SEE
Munoz Seca, Pedro.
Security First National
Bank of Los Angeles.
SOUTH IN SONORA. (R)
Seff, Manuel.
ONLY HUMAN.
Segal, Erich W.
BE SHARP.
INQUISITION, ANYONE.
STORY CONFERENCE.
Seiger, Marvin.
BEG, BORROW OR STEAL.
Seips, Phyllis A.
CLOSE TO HEAVEN. (R)
Seitz, Hermann.
FREIHEIT FUR FLANDERN.
Selby, Dennis.
DARLINGS OF THE GODS.
WIT TO WOO,
Seltzer (Leo) Associates, Inc.
TO SMOKE OR NOT TO SMOKE.
Serpe, Orcela, pseud. SEE
Seips, Phyllis A.
Sevilla, Luis Fernandez de.
SEE Fernandez de Sevilla,
Luis.
Shakespeare, William.
KINGS & CLOWNS.
MEASURE FOR PLEASURE.
WOODLAND DREAMS.
Shannon, James D.
LET'S PULL OURSELVES
TOGETHER.
Shannon, Mary C.
FLIKKER, THE FIREWATCHER.
MR. MOON, OUR NIGHT
WATCHMAN.
Shaver, Duane E.
NARCISSUS.
Shaw, George Bernard.
DON JUAN IN HELL.
GROSSE KATHARINA, (R)
MERELY MAN.
TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD, (R)
Shaw, Guillermo Fernandez.
SEE Fernandez Shaw,
Guillermo.
Shaw, Joy Reese.
CLASSIFIED: THE GREAT
GAMBLER,
Shaw, Sam.
BED IN EVERY ROOM.
Shay, Michael.
VLACKE-BOSCHE.
Sheehy, Donald Fabian.
THIS NATION UNDER GOD.
Sheklow, Edna.
PLANT.
Sheldene, Wm., pseud. SEE
Shelmerdene, William H., Jr.
Shelly, Maynard,
WE ARE PILGRIMS.
Shelmerdene, Mary Pinney.
COME MY MARINERS.
HAD YOU DESPISED ME.
Shelmerdene, William H., Jr.
COME MY MARINERS.
HAD YOU DESPISED ME.
Shelton, Raymond Lindy.
PRACTICAL APPROACH TO
SPEECH IMPROVEMENT.
Shepard, Bert L.
LUCKY'S NUMBER.
Shephard, Esther.
BUTTERFLY SAGE AND THE
LADY WITH THE FAN.
Sheppard, Edna Muller.
FOUR PATHS TO BETHLEHEM,
Sherar, Marguerite Frances.
MIRANDA ATTENDS AN’ OPERA.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley.
REHEARSAL.
Sheridan, Verne E.
Verne E. Sheridan,
SEE Dey,
Sheyman, Charles.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
TONIGHT WE LAUGH.
Sherman, Claire M. Vusler.
YOUR CALL GIRL.
Sherman, Robert J.
SPOOKS. (R)
Sherman Music Co.
OFTEN BROKE, BUT NEVER
POOR.
WHY DADDY.
Sherwood, Robert Emmet.
ACROPOLIS. {F}
AFTERGLOW. (R
QUEEN'S HUSBAND. (R)
Sherwood, Madeline H.
ACROPOLIS. {R}
AFTERGLOW. (R
QUEEN'S HUSBAND. (R)
Shipman, Louis.
MIGHTY WEAK. (R)
UNWRITTEN CHAPTER. (R)
Shipman, Samuel.
MIGHTY WEAK. (R)
UNWRITTEN CHAPTER. (R)
Shomaker, Gordon.
MARRIAGE BUREAU.
Short, William Edison.
SKY COP.
Shubert, John J.
SHOW BUSINESS. (R)
Shyre, Paul.
(Ce Sia ‘
Siegel, Maxwell Edward.
INSIDE. 4
WORLD OF DONALD.
Sifton, Paul.
RIVIERA BLUE. (R)
Silberston, Martin.
AMERICAN JEWISH INCIDENT.
Simister, Florence Parker.
STREETS OF THE CITY.
Simon, Alfred J.
CAROLINA, HERE I COME,
DAY ADVERTISING ENDED.
Simon, E.
RATTENFAENGER VON
HAMELN. (R)
Simon, Peggy.
ABSOLUTELY TIME.
Simon, Robert A.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR.
Simonds, George A.
THAT GIRL POLITICIAN.
Simpson, Fredrick Douglas.
ANN STRICKLAND.
Simpson, ,.Frederick Douglass.
BARBARAVILLE.
Sinclair, Lister.
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA,
Sinclair, Upton.
CICERO.
Singe, John Millington,
WELL OF THE SAINTS. (R)
Singer, Thurlene Perkins.
MESSAGE OF A SONG.
Sipherd, Raymond D.
MANDY.
Sircom, Arthur.
LIVING IMAGE.
Sirota, Irwin.
SEEDS OF DESPAIR.
Sisco, Jeanne.
JIGSAW.
Sisson, Rosemary Anne.
FEAR CAME TO SUPPER.
SPLENDID OUTCASTS,
Sizer, Leonard M.
GRAPH,
Sjoberg, Leif.
SHADOWS ON THE WALL.
Skinner, Cornelia Otis.
COEUR LEGER.
Sklar, George.
PEACE ON EARTH. (R)
Skolnick, Zan,
MIRACLE FOR MRS. MONCARTTI.
Skolnik, Merrill I.
SURVEY OF RADAR DEVELOP-
MENTS.
Slade, Christine Jope-. SEE
Clark, Christine Jope-
Slade.
Slade, Julian.
FREE AS AIR.
Slatner, Eve.
OUTSIDE THE DOOR.
Slawson, Robert E.
TAKE A NUMBER.
Sleight, Charles Lee.
PRINCE OF THE PIN ELVES.
Sloan, H. Joshua.
ETCETERAISM. .
Sloan, Robert Tarlton.
HALF BRIGHT SCHOLAR.
Sloan-Koop, Mary Jane.
LISTEN WITH FUN.
Slocumb, Paul. ,
BEST SHORT PLAYS, 1958-
1959.
Slon, Sidney.
CORPSE HAD FOUR FEET,
LUCKY PIERRE.
Slote, Alfred.
WITH ANTHONY IN EGYPT.
Smith, Dodie G.
AUTUMN CROCUS. (R)
Smith, Ernest W.
DRUNKARD.
Smith, Frederick Theodore.
ALOHA HAWAII.
Smith, Frederick W.
THEATRE PARTY.
Smith, Harold W.
KEYBOARDS AND CROWNS.
Smith, Kerry, pseéud. SEE
Smith, Frederick W.
Smith, Milburn David, Jr.
NOT FAR FROM THE TREE.
Smith, Ruth Amelia.
LITTLE DISCIPLE. (R)
Smith, W. H.
DRUNKARD.
Snyder, Harvey L.
HELLUVA PLACE.
Societe Anonyme des Editions
Ricordi.
RASPUTIN'S END.
Socsai, Sondi, pseud. SEE
Vadhana, Sodsai Vanij.
Sokoloff, Ivan.
SON IS BORN.
Solovieva, Gala.
MILLION FOR A SMILE.
Solovieva, Gala, pseud. SEE
Barbisan, Gala.
Somerfeld, Robert.
SKY RIDE.
Sondheim, Stephen.
GYPSY.
Soos, Erbit, Alive de. SEE
Erbit, Alice de Soos.
Sotel, Phillip Kirban.
AVE NAVE.
TOM.
Soulos, Steven.
OLD PHILOSOPHER.
Southern, Frank,
PSYCHOLOGY OF SUPERVISION.
Southgate, Howard.
PROUD TOWER.
Spagnola, Mary Eunice.
CATHERINE LABOURE AND THE
MIRACULOUS MEDAL.
Spamer, Claribel.
EASY SCIENCE PLAYS FOR
GRADE SCHOOL.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS
MEN.
EASY SKETCHES OF FAMOUS
WOMEN.
Speer, George A.
THREE WISHES.
Spelce, Doris K. Lee.
CASEY JONES.
Spence, Wall.
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF,
JOAN. (R)
Spencer-Welch, Sylvia.
RATTENFAENGER VON
HAMELN. (R)
Spender, Stephen.
RASPUTIN'S END.
Spiess, Eric.
BATTAGLIA.
Spira, Frederick.
CALL PF THE BLOOD.
Tan.—Tune
Springer, Abraham Leon.
CONTINENTAL TOUCH.
Standard Oil Co.
CHRIS BROWN GETS THE
ANSWER.
PREMIER PERFORMANCE.
Stanton, Louis.
GAUCHO.
Staroba, Frank Joseph, III.
BACKWATER..,
Stasey, John S. 1
SCRAPBOOK.
Steel Service Center Insti-
tute.
GIVE US THIS DAY.
Stefani, Alessandro de.
DELITTO PIU' DELITTO.
PORTAVA LA MASCHERA,.
Steffen, Gustave W.
MARY'S ANKLE. (R)
Stefko, Adjoran.
DIARY OF A SALES COMMISSION
AGENT AND AUCTIONEER.
Steinhardt, Herschel Samuel.
BEFORE THE MORNING.
Stephens, Lilliam Mary.
WELL OF THE SAINTS. (R)
Sterk, Wilhelm.
TANGO UM MITTERNACHT. (R)
Stern, Hal.
PAMET Vs Ma
WAYWARD BROTHERS.
Stern, Marilyn.
PERFECT MATE,
Stern, Saul.
PERFECT MATE.
Sternheim, Carl.
UNDERPANTS,
Steuer, Eliot.
OFF THE AIR. (R)
Stevens, Margaret Donald.
SEVENTH PLANET.
Stewart, Charles.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR.
WHAT IS AN INDIAN.
Stiefel, Irving.
DARK-HAIRED BOY.
Stillman, Mary S.
ACROPOLIS. (R)
AFTERGLOW. (R)
Stillpdss, Leo J.
TREE IN YOUR LIFE.
Stilwell, Helen R.
MAID IN JAPAN. (R)
Stirling, Nora.
EYE OF THE HURRICANE.
GREEN BLACKBOARD.
Stock, Librairie.
THEATRE.
Stockham, Linda Juanita.
GLORY IN A SHALLOW CUP.
Stockton, Frank R.
GRIFFIN AND THE MINOR
CANNON.
Stokes, Frances Kemble Wister.
OWEN WISTER GOES WEST,
Stokes, Sewell.
BRITANNIA OF BILLINGS-
GATE, (R)
Stolz, Robert.
KITTY UND DIE WELTKONFER-
ENZ,.
VENUS IN SEIDE. (R)
Stone, John Alexander.
CHORUS GIRL.
Stone, Martin, pseud. SEE
Silberston, Martin.
Stonick, Joseph L,
HEARKEN, UNCLE TOM.
Stoppelman, Michael.
PARALLEL SHADOWS.
Storm, Barry.
CALIFORNIA GOLD.
Storrs, Olive R.
DON ALONSO'S TREASURE. (R)
Stoutenburgh, Anne.
ADIN, ADIN.
WILD SWANS.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
HEARKEN, UNCLE TOM.
Strain, Jane.
HOMEMAKING IN REVIEW.
Stranack, John Seath.
SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS.
1960
Strauss, Presi
Strauss, Richard.
ARABELLA
Strindberg, August.
MISS JULIE
STRONGER.
Stromgren, Lloyd W.
REPLECTIVITY
Stroud, Dorothy Conant.
BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM.
‘Sturtevant, Robert Shepard.
ANGEL AT LARGE.
MAGIC MOUSE.
» Robert Edward.
HALFWAY UP THE STAIRS.
‘Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour.
TOLANTHI
Sullivan, John P., Jr.
SOLICITATION.
COMMENCEMENT IS HERE.
TELL US OF CHRISTMAS.
Summerlin, Leila.
AIR YOUR LINEN.
Summy-Birchard Pub. Co.
GIFT. (R)
LEGEND OF THE MOAT. (R)
Supervielle, Jules.
BELLE AU BOIS. (R)
Susac, Andrew.
COCOON
Sutherland, Donald.
MY SISTER, MY SPOUSE.
Swain, Robert H.
DRIFTWOOD
Swallow, William Ww.
CHRISTMAS IN OLD LEHIGH.
Sweeney, R. L.
BORIS AND THE BRIEFCASE.
TRUE BLUE AND TRUSTED.
Swift & Co.
PROJECTING PROGRESS IN
THE SIZZLING SIXTIES.
Sydorick, Thomas.
WA-KI-CON-ZA.
Symington, Donald Leith.
EIGHT CANVASSING SKITS.
Szabolesi, Benedikt.
SPINNSTUBE.
Szogyi, Alex W.
PLATONOV.
SEA GULL.
T
Taggart, William P.
IMAGINARIA.
THIS IS DANVILLE.
Talarico, Ezio.
SUCCESS OF FAILURE.
Talbot, A. J.
CABINET MINISTER'S FIRE-
SIDE. (R)
MURDER IN THE FOYER. (R)
Tallon, Robert.
QUIET SUNDAY.
Tanzi, Gastone.
TERRORE NELL' ISOLA VERDE.
Tardieu, Jean.
POEMES A JOUER.
Tarkington, Booth. SEE
Tarkington, Newton Booth.
Tarkington, Newton Booth.
MAUD AND COUSIN BILL. (R)
Tarkington, Susanah K.
MAUD AND COUSIN BILL. (R)
Tarr, Yvonne.
BERTRAM BLUEBEARD.
NAME INDEX
Tarver, John Ben.
ARIA EVITA.
Taub, Mrs. Daniel V. SEE
Taub, Hettie Jean Cook.
Taub, Hettie Jean Cook,
SOUND OF THE GUINEA.
Taylor, Jules S.
M'SIEUR BOBO OF PARIS.
Taylor, Katharine Haviland.
SEE Haviland-Taylor,
Katharine.
Taylor, Lee De Dette.
LING IN DREAMS. (R)
Taylor, Samuel.
COEUR LEGER.
Telesales, Inc.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY
COMMERCIAL.
Tell, Pincus W.
RETURN TO SIENA.
Telly, Marcelle Barbecot.
AUDITION MOUVEMENTEE. (R)
Telly, Vincent.
AUDITION MOUVEMENTEE. (R)
Terra, Luis Novas, pseud.
SEE Neuleander, Luis.
Terrassault, Norbert.
DON JUAN IN HELL.
Tetewsky, Gloria.
WALL STREET.
Tetewsky, Helene.
WALL STREET.
Tetewsky, Hyman.
WALL STREET,
Thany, Emery B., pseud. SEE
Tihanyi, Imre.
Thibault, Jacques Anatole.
MARY MAGDALENE.
Thomas, Jessie.
Jessie Thomas.
Thomas, Robert.
PIEGE POUR UN HOMME SEUL.
Thompson, David W.
HALE AND HUBBARD.
Thompson, Neva Fortenberry.
NATCHEZ SEANCE.
Thompson, Virginia A.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN--GREAT OF
MEN.
THREE ABED.
TIDE OF FURY.
Thomson, Norman Earl.
SKY COP.
Thorne, David.
DORIAN GRAY. (R)
GALLERY OF MEN. (R)
Thornhill, Alan Edward
Carlos.
JOHN RIFFE STORY.
Thuna, Leonora.
AMERICAN PLAN.
Thurber, James.
FABLES FOR OUR TIME.
Thurston, E. Temple.
CHARMEUSE. (R)
Thurston, Emily F. Temple.
CHARMEUSE. (R)
Tichenor, Harold W.
NICOPOLIS. (R)
Tieck, Johann Ludwig.
. WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN.
Tieger, Rudae R.
PERCEPTIBLE PILLARS.
Tihanyi, Imre.
DIGNITY OF MAN,
Tillman, Barbara Ann.
WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY.
Time, Inc.
REVOLUTION OF EXPECTATIONS.
Tobias, Jay.
MARY'S BIG LAMB.
TUNE IN ON TERROR.
Tocqueville, Alexis de.
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA,
Toland, Alexandra D.
WHAT PRICE HORSES.
Tolle, Gerald F., Jr.
LAPPING LIGHT.
Torn, Jesse.
TRANSISTORS AND ROSES.
Torre, Lillian de la, pseud.
SEE McCue, Lillian Bueno.
Tosatti, Vieri.
PRIZE FIGHT.
SEE Amick,
Total Television Products,
Ine.
HUNTER,
KING AND ODIE.
TOONERVILLE.
Toucheff, James R.
ACADEMIC LIFE.
Towers, Barbara A.
REAL OR PERSONAL.
Trachtenburg, Mark.
CELEBRATION.
Tranter, Minnie M.
BOOKBINDER.
Trantow, Herbert.
LOLOTTE.
Trappe, Sandy, pseud.
GREAT INTERNATIONAL GOLF
TOURNAMENT.
Trebitsch, Siegfried.
GROSSE KATHARINA. (R)
Trebor, Haynes.
AMAZING ADVENTURES OF
WIFFLES AND FELISA. (R)
Trelawny, Robert S.
EPILOGUE ISLAND.
Tremblay, Avila Jack, Jr.
DOUBLE CONFLICT.
Trent, George D.
HAPPY HOUR.
Tri-Color Productions.
CORPSE HAD FOUR FEET.
LUCKY PIERRE.
Tricou, Clifford A.
PLAY KING ON THE MOUNTAIN,
Trigg, Norman Frederick.
AUTOMATON.
Trivers, Barry.
CHILDREN OF JAZZ. (R)
Trojan Reupholstery Co., Inc.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY
COMMERCIAL.
Trout, Robert.
THAT'S THE TICKET.
Trower, Luray.
ACHIEVEMENT, THROUGH
PRAYER AND FAITH.
Tucker, Spencer A.
HOW TO USE BREAK-EVEN DATA
FOR DECISION-MAKING.
SYSTEM FOR EFFECTIVE
MANAGERIAL CONTROL OF
MANUFACTURING.
Tuebben, Walter B.
PRINZ VON HOMBURG.
Tullis, John.
WILHELMINA.
Tully, Charles Fred.
TWO WITNESSES.
Tully, May.
MARY'S ANKLE. (R)
Tumah, Mari, pseud. SEE
Johnson, Dorothy Z.
Turk, Leonard.
MATTER OF IMPORTANCE.
Turner, Lenore.
INSIDE STORY.
Tute, Warren.
JESSICA.
Twitchell, Theodore Grant.
LOST ON DREAM STREET.
Tynan, Kenneth.
CONNECTION.
U
Uhr, William.
LUCKY AUTO LICENSE
PROGRAM.
Uncle William, pseud. SEE
Moore, William.
Ungar (Frederick) Pub. Co
DON CARLOS, INFANTE OF
SPAIN.
Ungar, Harry F.
MERRIE OLDE NEW ENGLAND,
Ungar, Manya S.
MERRIE OLDE NEW ENGLAND.
Ungar, Skip. SEE Ungar,
Harry F.
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
MIRACLE FOR CHANUKO.
él
TONGUES IN TREES.
TREE IN YOUR LIFE.
United Attractions, Inc.
GIVE US THIS DAY.
United Church of Christ (Pro-
posed) SEE
Congregational Christian
Churches.
Evangelical & Reformed
Church.
United Presbyterian Church
in the U.S.A.
BUILDING OF A CHURCH.
RING THE JUBILEE.
United Presbyterian Church of
North America.
BUILDING OF A CHURCH.
United States Steel Corp.
HOW TO WELD T-1 STEEL.
Universal Edition, A.G.
CHIRURGIE UND LIEBE.
MADAME L'ARCHIDUC.
SPINNSTUBE.
Upham, Thomas Carlton,
MULTITUDE.
Vv
Vacho, Pierre George.
CAESAR AND THE GAUL.
Vada, Lou.
STRICTLY LEGIT.
Vadhana, Sodsai Vanij.
YANKEE, DON'T GO HOME,
Vadnai, Laszlo.
TANGO UM MITTERNACHT. ,(R)
Valiant Division, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
Valiant Division.
Valjean, Dennis, pseud. SEE
Zimmerman, Dennis R.
Vallejo, Antonio Buero. SEE
Buero Vallejo, Antonio.
Van Alstyn, Anson. SEE Van
Alstyne, Egbert Anson.
Van Alstyne, Edbert Anson.
I LOVE YOUR WIFE. (R)
Van Alstyne, Ruth.
I LOVE YOUR WIFE. (R)
Vance, Patricia.
CURSE.
SOMEDAY.
Vanderbilt, Gloria.
CINAMEE.
THREE BY TWO.
Van Der Veer, Ethel.
BEAUTY SHOPPE. (R)
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT. (R)
Van Druten, John William.
THERE'S ALWAYS JULIET. (R)
Van Hearn, Jan.
ETERNAL SUMMER.
Vanij Vadhana, Sodsai. SEE
Vadhana, Sodsai Vanij.’
Van Limburgh, Elizabeth.
BEAUTY SHOPPE. (R)
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT. (R)
Van Loween, Jan.
PERICHOLE. (R)
Van Sickle, Raymond.
CAME THE DAWN. (R)
Van Vooren, Mary Ann.
SHOE BUTTON EYES.
Vargas, Rhoda.
GOLDEN RULE.
Vaught, Judson.
PURPLE PEOPLES PALACE,
Vauthier, Jean.
REVEUR.
Vecchio, Thomas Del. SEE
Del Vecchio, Thomas.
Velle, Louis.
MOUSSELINE.
Vengrove, Steve.
EVENING WITH EMMETT KELLY.
Verber, Serge.
MADAME, JE VOUS AIME.
Verdi, Giuseppe.
AIDA.
LOIS ALBRIGHT PRESENTS
LILLIPUTIAN OPERA MINIA-
TURES IN LA TRAVIATA -
VERDI.
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Veretti, Antonio.
FAVORITO DEL RE. (R)
Verity, Elma.
ACROSS THE LAWN.
Verna, Anthony.
TONY VERNA AND P. T. BEAU-
MONT PRESENT THE COLONIAL
SPY.
TONY VERNA PRESENTS THE
JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
Verneiul, Louis, pseud. SEE
Collin, Louis Jacques
Marie.
Verve Records, Inc.
WONDERFUL WORLD OF JONA-
THAN WINTERS.
Viala, Akakia.
VOLEUR DE BLUES.
Vian, Boris.
BATISSEURS D'EMPIRE.
Vian, Mme., Boris.
BATISSEURS D'EMPIRE.
Vickers Music Co.
BEG, BORROW OR STEAL.
Victor, Victor.
TRIAL OF JOHNNY JEHOVAH. (R)
UNWRITTEN CHAPTER. (R)
Videoways, Inc. !
TEEN STARS AND STRIKES,
Vilmorin, Louise de.
MADAME DE ...
Vincent, Allen.
SPLIT SECOND.
Viola, Cesare Giulio.
VENERDI' SANTO,
Viola, Frank.
FRENCH CHECKERS,
JOSHUA TREE.
Viscount Films, Inc.
GIRL ON DEATH ROW.
Vision Music Corp.
ANYONE FOR PRESIDENT.
UNEQUAL TIME.
Vivid Pub. Co., Inc.
INSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN.
OUTSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN.
Vliet, Russell G.
ROCKSPRING.
Voelpel, Jack C.
BUT MAN IS A MAN OF PEACE,
Von Abele, Rudolph.
WOYZECK.
Von Klemm, Victor.
INTO THE WILDERNESS.
Vornholt, Roger.
GOODTIME CHARLES,
Voss, Louis Alfred.
PENDULUM.
Vu, Claire, pseud. SEE
Sherman, Claire M. Vusler.
W
Wald, Gilbert.
FRIEND OF EDITH'S.
Waldorf, L. Douglas.
DRUMS ACROSS THE WATER.
Waldron, Gyneth M.
MOUNTAIN MAN, I.
Waligurski, Carolyn More-
house,
HURLEY CANTATA.
Walker (Hiram) Inc.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON TOMORROW.
Walker, John Mizell.
BLACK CIGAR.
Walker, Mark Orrin.
CHARADE.
Wall, Edward.
BREAD AND MEAT AND CASH
VALUES.
Wallace, Edgar.
CASE OF THE FRIGHTENED
LADY. (R)
Wallace, Irving.
PANTHEON.
Wallace, Norman C.
RUBY RED FOR DEATH.
Wallerstein, James S.
OVER THE HILLS.
Walpole, Hugh.
SONG OF THE COW. (R)
Walsh, Mildred Schwab.
RISE 'N' SHINE. (R)
Walter, Eugene.
DREAMERS.
Walther, Richard.
GISELA.
Ward, Bryan Michael William
Thomas.
MATCHES ARE NOT FOR
CHILDREN.
Ward, James Theodore.
BLACK WIZZARD OF THE KEY-
BOARD.
Ward (Montgomery) & Co.
'A' LINE'S BIGGEST GUN.
BIT TICKET TIPS FOR BIG
TICKET OPERATORS,
Ward (Montgomery) & Co.
Training Dept.
BY THE WAY.
GOLDEN MAGIC OF CHARGE IT,
PIECE OF MY MIND.
PLAN TO PROMOTE,
SHOW AND SELL.
USE OF THE TELEPHONE IN
WARD'S CATALOG SALES UNITS.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE YOUR
DISPLAY MAKES,
YOU CAN'T ENJOY THE GAME
WITHOUT A PROGRAM.
Ward, Theodore. SEE Ward,
James Theodore.
Ware, Clyde.
ONLY THE GOOD.
Warren, Anne Waring.
LADY ELEANOR AND THE MICE.
Warren, Robert Penn.
ALL THE KING'S MEN.
Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse.
FASTEST THING AFLOAT. (R)
SPRING LIGHTNING.
Waters, George.
GIRL ON DEATH ROW.
Watley, John Whitman.
EDGE OF FLIGHT.
PENDULUM OF LOVE.
Watling, E. F.
STAGE DOOR. (R)
Watson, Charles A.
EARLY TO BED.
HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.
I CAN'T UNDERSTAND.
MY FATHER'S SON.
SPIDER IN A PORCELAIN SINK.
TIME OF DESSERT.
Watson, Donald.
KILLER.
Watson, Leslie.
MAJOR PAULINE,
OUT OF THE DARKNESS.
Watson, Marjorie E.
HELP WANTED,
Wattron, Frank J., Jr.
WHY, LISA.
Watts, George J.
SCHOOL OF FINANCIAL PUBLIC
RELATIONS PUBLICITY LEC-
TURES FOR 1960’,
Waugh, Richard.
SECOND PENANCE,
Waxman, Franz.
JOSHUA.
Wayne, Dotty.
WILD IS LOVE.
Wayne Knitting Mills.
REAL PROBLEM.
Weatherly, William Jackson.
BIG ROTATION.
Webb, Kenneth S.
FOR THE STATE. (R)
HERBERT CAN'T BE FRANK. (R)
HOLLYWOOD HONEYMOON. (R)
Webster, John.
DUCHESS OF MALFI.
Wedekind, Frank.
SPRING'S AWAKENING.
Wehner, George.
PRAIRIE PEACE DAY.
Weiden, Marie.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK,
Weidman, Jerome.
PANTHEON.
Weigl, Karl.
RATTENFAENGER VON
HAMELN. (R)
Weigl, Mrs. Karl.
RATTENFAENGER VON
HAMELN. (R)
Weigle, Robert M.
MOUNTAIN MAN, I.
Weil, Robert.
SISSY.
SISSY'S BRAUTFAHRT.
Weinberg, Clara Clayman.
IOLANTHI.
Weinberger, Jaromir.
FRUHLINGSSTURME. (R)
Weinberger (Josef) Ltd.
ARME JONATHAN.
FLEDERMAUS.
Weiser, Benno.
LETTER TO THE TIMES,
Welborn, W. C., Jr.
OTHER VOLUNTEER.
Welch, Sylvia Spencer-. SEE
Spencer-Welch, Sylvia.
Welinsky, George Charles.
BLACK TULIP.
Welisch, Ernst.
TEUFELSREITER. (R)
Welisch, Mrs. Ernst.
TEUFELSREITER. (R)
Weller, George.
TWO BLACK KINGS.
Wencil, Raymond H.
TELEVISION PARODY.
Wendell, Hurcomb.
WHEN THE WIND IS SOUTHERLY.
Werfel, Franz.
DRAMEN.
West, V. Sackville. SEE
Sackville-West, V.
Westbrook, Jean.
LADY IN THE MOON.
Westin, Gelen Bliss.
ESTRANGEIRO.
Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
AIR CIRCUITRY FOR INDUS-
TRIAL CONTROLS.
Westley, George Hembert.
ROTHSCHILD. (R)
Wexley, John.
COMES THE DREAMER.
THEY SHALL NOT DIE. (R)
Weys, Rudolf.
LIEBE IN TIROL.
Wheeler, Marion.
PURSE STRINGS. (R)
Wheeler, Roger.
PURSE STRINGS. (R)
Wheeling Steel Corp.
MERCHANDISING IN ACTION--
WITH DISPLAY.
Whinery, Verna.
WHO BIDS. (R)
White, Alice M. Gq.
QUITE A YOUNG GIRL.
White, Alicen. SEE White,
Alice M. G.
White, Mrs. Almon T. SEE
White, Virginia R.
White, Arthur Corning.
LAMBS FOR THE WOLVES.
White, Corning. SEE White,
Arthur Corning.
White, Eileen B.
LONELY ROAD.
White, George.
SIGN OF JONAH.
White, Hu. SEE White,
Hubert S., dr.
White, Hubert S., Jr.
FIVE MINUTE AFFAIR.
SAWDUST SQUARE.
White, Hugh, pseud. SEE
White, Hubert S., Jr.
White, Joy Walker.
HOMECOMING.
White, Lillian, pseud. SEE
Blankstein, Lillian.
White, Virginia R.
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE
TRACKS.
Whiting, John.
MADAME DE ...
TRAVELLER WITHOUT LUGGAGE.
Jan.—June
Whitman, Howard.
DIETING AND WEIGHT CONTROL.
Whittington, Curtis,C., dr.
FINGERS OF MORNING.
Wickersham, Robert C.
KEE-WEE.
Wiener, Miriam.
GOLDEN YEARS.
WHEN A GIRL IS TWENTY-ONE.
Wilde, Oscar.
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.
Wilder, Ralph.
IT'S HIGH TIME.
Wilder, Thornton N.
LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER. (R)
LUCRECE. (R)
Wilding, Inc.
'A' LINE'S BIGGEST GUN.
BEST THING ON WHEELS.
BIG RISK.
BIG TICKET TIPS FOR BIG
TICKET OPERATORS.
BLUE CIRCLE OF SAFETY.
BY THE WAY.
CASE OF THE SLIPPERY OIL.
CASHING IN ON A-B-C,
CHRIS BROWN GETS THE
ANSWER.
CLOSING TECHNIQUES.
COMPUTER COMES TO MARKETING.
CORPORATE KEY TO A GREATER
SOCIETY.
DEPENDABLE HIGH-STRENGTH
CONTAINERS.
FLIP TOP INSTRUCTION.
GOLDEN MAGIC OF CHARGE IT.
GREEN SEAL-AND WHAT IT
MEANS.
HOW TO WELD T-1 STEEL.
INVITATION TO LEARNING.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON TOMORROW.
MCGUFFREY RE-VISITED,
MAKE ME USEFUL.
NEW SAVINGS IN POLE. IN-
SPECTION AND MAINTENANCE,
1960 ELECTRIC RANGE COM-
PARISON.
1960 REFRIGERATOR COMPETI-
TIVE COMPARISON.
OPENING PRESENTATION FOR
FIELD MEETING.
OPERATING THE EUCLID C-6
CRAWLER TRACTOR.
OUT OF THE SHADOWS.
PASSPORTS TO PLEASURE.
PIECE OF MY MIND.
PLAN TO PROMOTE.
PREMIER PERFORMANCE.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF
THE NEW C-6 CRAWLER.
PREVIEWING THE ALL-STAR
SALES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
PROJECTING PROGRESS IN THE
SIZZLING SIXTIES.
PROMISE KEPT,
QUALITY UNDER THE SKIN.
REAL PROBLEM.
RETAIL TRAINING PROGRAM.
SECOND FIFTY MILLION.
SELL MORE SPARK PLUGS WITH
THE CHAMPION PLUG SCOPE.
SELLING SITUATIONS.
‘SELLING UP TO BETTER TIRE
PRODUCTS.
SEVEN STAGE ROCKET.
SHOW AND SELL.
SPIRIT OF DEERE & COMPANY.
STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED TO
THE JOB.
STOP, LOOK, AND BUY.
SUBJECT: DISPOSALS.
SUBJECT: 1961 DISHWASHERS
AND PROGRAM.
SUBJECT: WATER HEATERS.
SURFACE YOU BUY IS THE
SURFACE YOU KEEP.
SYSTEM. ,
TEN FEET TALL.
THIS IS DUKANE.
THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF
STAINLESS STEEL.
TIME’ Of CRISIS.
TRACTOR PRODUCT.
TURNING LEAD INTO GOLD.
USE OF THE TELEPHONE IN
USING FIIMS FOR CONVERT
WORK
| WHERE LEADERSHIP BEGINS.
WITHOUT RAM.
YOUR PASSPORT TO PROFITS.
‘Wilkes-Manchester Produc-
Kaiser, Eithne Wilkins.
‘Willard, John.
'S ANOTHER DAY. (R)
a B.
'S ANOTHER DAY. (R)
TELEPHONE
WHAT IS AN INDIAN.
ape Hugh Anthony
Glanmor.
GRASS IS GREENER.
Williams, Lester L.
STAY ON THE RIG.
Williams, Margaret Leila.
GRASS IS GREENER
Williams, Myvanwy.
TRAMP
Willis, Anthony Armstrong.
IN THE DENTIST'S CHAIR. (R)
ORDERS ARE ORDERS. (R)
TEN-MINUTE I. (R)
Willis, Benjamin C.
SCRIPT TO BE RECORDED ON
TAPE FOR TEACHING GUIDE.
Willis, Constance M.
FLOATING TEMPLE.
Wilson, Joseph Daniel.
_ CORRECTION OF AN ERROR.
REPORT TO YOU.
UNIQUE, THE BAFFLE & FRESH.
Wilson, Raymond Guy, Jr.
FALSE FACES.
Wilson, Roger C.
‘FOUR PATHS TO BETHLEHEM.
WARD'S CATALOG SALES UNITS.
NAME
Wilson, Sally.
GOSSIP.
Wimberger, Gerhard Hans
Franz.
BATTAGLIA.
Winchester, Mary E.
MYSTERIOUS STRANGERS.
Windt, Herbert.
ANDROMACHE. (R)
Winkelman, John.
SCHOOL FOR DICTATORS.
Winter, Jack.
MAN FROM BEYOND.
Winter, Rudolph Theo.
BORN TO SING.
Winters, Jonathan.
WONDERFUL WORLD OF
JONATHAN WINTERS.
Winters, Ray, pseud. SEE
Winter, Rudolph Theo.
Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
Ss. C.
TWELVE HALF-HOURS WITH THE
WINTHROP THEATRE.
Wister, Panny Kemble. SEE
Stokes, Frances Kemble
Wister.
Wister, Owen.
OWEN WISTER GOES WEST.
Witkin, Erwin.
DID I WAKE YOU, DOCTOR.
Witkin, Helen S.
DID I WAKE YOU, DOCTOR,
Witmark (M.) & Sons.
BLOOD.
SOLICITRESS.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR.
VOODOO.
WHAT IS AN INDIAN.
A
Woititz, Peter.
PRESS CONFERENCE.
een Mar, nae Eugenie.
Wolf, patee | =
ONLY CHILD.
Wolf Enterprises, Inc.
NO MAN'S LAND.
INDEX
Wolfe, Burton.
MARK MICHAEL IS THIRTEEN.
Wolfes, Felix.
ARABELLA. (R)
Wolff, Ruth Rehrer. SEE
Bloom, Ruth Rehrer Wolff.
Wolfson, Victor.
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
Wolpe, Zelda S.
DAY WITH JOHNNY.
Women's International League
for Peace and Freedom.
Madison (Wis.) Branch.
UGLY TOAD.
Woodward, Elspeth.
PINK ROSE.
Woolard, Mrs. J. M.
FLIGHT TO NEW HORIZONS.
World Library of Sacred
Music.
JOURNEY TO GOLGOTHA.
PROCESSION OF THE PROPHETS.
Worthen, Warren J.
GODS -3- MEN.
Wortis, Avi.
CHICAGO HOUSE.
CROSSROAD.
Woskoff, Verna.
CASTLE IN THE VILLAGE.
Woudenberg, Richard W.
PLIGHT OF THE PARVENU.
Wray, Phoebe, pseud. SEE
Gregory, Phoebe Rae.
Wright, Agnes.
LOST CLOWN. (R)
Wright, Annimary Cook.
SOUND OF THE GUINEA.
Wright, Clifford Kent-. SEE
Kent-Wright, Clifford.
Wright, Mrs. Franklyn. SEE
Wright, Annimary Cook.
Wright, Iovanna Lloyd.
wet ne a
Ww tone Oint eg Lloyd.
fone °
"HRY MAQBALE :
Wright, Geaneste ve
SONG OF THE MUTES.
Wuolijcki, Hella.
PUNTILA AND HIS HIRED MAN.
oa Chemicals eat
WASHING WITH WYANDOTT
Wylie, Laurie, pseud. SEE
Samuelson, forris Laurence.
Y
Yaffe, James.
DEADLY GAME,
63
Yale, Carl.
YOU'RE SITTING ON MY TAIL.
Yancey, Mart, pseud. SEE
Van Vooren, ‘Mary Ann.
Yeager, Inez R.
FLIGHT TO NEW HORIZONS.
York, Vincent.
STARDUST AND THISTLE-
DOWN. (R)
Young (Lloyd) & Associates,
Inc.
APOSTLE OF FREEDOM.
BELONG OR ELSE.
Young (Lloyd) Ltd.
AMRITSAR.
Young, Mary M.
MRS. TARQUIN. (R)
Z
Zalk, Marvin Marcus.
BETRAYERS,
LEON PHITTS IS DEAD.
Zea, James G.
SHOWTIME IN BUENOS AIRES.
Zeheri, Maria.
HER GRAVE BY THE SEA.
Zia, Yee C.
TIGER GENERAL: HSIEH
JENKWEL.
Ziemba, Carl.
CASABLANCA TIMBER.
Zimmer, Mrs. C.
ARABELLA. (R)
Zimmerman, Dennis R.
HEAVEN SCENT.
Zoellner, Peter Lee.
ALOHA HAWAII.
Zoffer, Gerald R.
IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.
Zolotow, Maurice.
aaa THINGS AFTER EACH
eee Guido
LKIS, REGINA DI SABA. (R)
BayGRETG DEL RE. (R)
Zuckerman, Albert J.
BLOBO'S BOY.
Zuckerman, Irwin A,
TRADEMARK PRESENTATION TO
BE USED ON TELEVISION IN
ADVERTISING OF BREAD.
Zurich (Musikverlag &
Blihnnenvertrieb) A.G.
FRANK V.
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Name Index
INTRODUCTION
PARTS 3-4 list dramas, dramatico-musicals, lec-
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11) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the abbre-
viation “NM,” if this information is given
in the application and is not indicated else-
where in the entry.
12) Copyright symbol ©.
13) Name of the copyright claimant.
14) Date of publication as given in the applica-
tion.
15) Registration number.
For radio and television scripts, both published
and unpublished, the following items of informa-
tion are given if available and applicable:
1) A descriptive phrase indicating the type of
program.
2) Names of authors or agencies responsible for
the program.
3) Subtitles, issue dates, and program numbers.
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 publi-
cation, the data from the application are given first,
followed by the phrase “in notice’ and the data
given in the work; e.g., © Richard Roe; 12Aug60
(in notice: 1959); DP4160.
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 ad-
dressed to the Card Division, Library of Congress,
Washington 25, D.C.
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applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of authors of renewable matter.
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deceased author.
11) 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 copyright
or bibliographic meanings. Definitions are not given
for abbreviations in common use.
(A) —author
aKa —also known as
appl. —application
© —copyright symbol
(C) —child or children of the deceased
author
comp —compiled by, compiler
d.b.a. —doing business as
(E) —executor(s) of the author
ed. —edition, editor
(NK) —next of kin of the deceased
author, there being no will
NM —new matter
P- —page(s)
(PCB) —proprietor of a work copyrighted
by a corporate body otherwise
than as assignee or licensee of the
author.
(PCW) —proprietor of the composite work
(PPW) —proprietor of the posthumous work
(PWH) —proprietor of copyright in a work
made for hire
prev. —previous
pseud. —pseudonym
pt. —part, parts
pub. —published, publishing
reg. —registered, registration
rev. —revised
(ae —trading as
v., vol., vols. —volume, volumes
(W) —widow of the author
(Wr) —widower of the author
COPYRIGHT REGISTRATIONS FOR DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR
ORAL DELIVERY
July-December 1960
Class C—Lectures and other works pre-
pared for oral delivery........ 338
Class D—Published dramatic and dramatico-
Wisi ORES. . 65 O50. Sy. 289
Unpublished dramatic and dra-
matico-musical works......... 1, 066
Dramas registered in Class A.... 43
ERB er Or taks. tc htag ove aes’ dat 1, 736
Memewals Classes C and D..........4...: 249
585207 O- 61 -2
These figures represent the number of registra-
tions for dramas and works prepared for oral deliv-
ery for July-December 1960, 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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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.
titles are interfiled.
A
A CAPPELLA, a drama in three acts,
seven scenes by Jena Nicole, pseud.
of Emily Cutillo. © Emily Cutillo;
18Mo0v60; DU52088.
A. J. OF BONNIE BAY, a musical comedy
for intermediate grades in five acts.
Music by Elizabeth H. Surace; lyrics
by Ruth W. Brace. © Ruth W. Brace &
Elizabeth H. Surace; 13Sep60; DU51687.
A.T.C. CLEARS; recording script by Aero-
Progress. No.7004. © Aero-Progress,
Inc.; 100ct60; C13322.
AARON'S WIFE, a libretto for an opera in
three acts and four scenes by Robert
Ackart. © Robert Ackart; 14Sep60;
DuU51688.
THE ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO; opera
by W. A. Mozart. Translated by David
Green & Edwin Hopkins. Libretto.
© David E. Green & Edwin A. Hopkins;
9Sep60; DU51661.
ABE LINCOLN AND THE CIVIL WAR, a play in
three acts by Ronald-Bel Stiffler.
© Ronald-Bel Stiffler; 100ct60;
pu51848.
ABE LINCOLN GOES TO SCHOOL, a play in
one scene by Joan G. Scheuer & Lynn G.
Straus. (Read aloud plays) © Joan G.
Scheuer & Lynn G. Straus; 5Jul60;
Du51279.
ABE LINCOLN VERSES MADISON AVE., by Bob
Newhart (George R. Newhart) © Bob
Newhart Pub. Co.; 7Jul60; C13115.
DIE ABENDGESELLSCHAFT, ein Sttick von
Maria Matray und Answald Krilger.
Minmchen. 2 acts. © Drei Masken
Verlag, @.M.B.H.; 50ct60; DFO-1006.
ABIDE WITH ME. SEE AMBUSH.
ABIGAIL; three act play by Clarence L.
Kincheloe. © Clarence Lee Kincheloe;
183u160; DU51356.
ABOUT PEOPLE, PLACES AND FASHION; script
for a motion picture by Dorothy
Summin. © Dorothy Summin; 15Ju160;
C13137.
ABSOLUTELY TIME! A play in two acts by
Mark Wright & Peggy Simon. Music by
Mark Wright; lyrics by Peggy Simon.
© Lansing Music Corp.; 7Dec60; DU52217.
THE ABYSS, an elegy in screenplay by
Michael Garland a © Michael
Garland England; 14Nov60; DU52049.
ACCORDING TO THE DOCTOR, a comedy in
three acts by E. Eynon Evans. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© E. Eynon Evans; 28Jun60; DP1354.
ACTORS ANONYMOUS, a television play by
Robert K. Scott & Harry J. Allen.
© Robert K. Scott & Harry James Allen;
3Aug60; DU51438.
THE ACTRESS, a play in one act by L. A.
Petronio. © Louis A. Petronio;
12Sep60; DU51678.
AD, THE NATIONWIDE SHQPPER, a short pre-
sentation on a new type of national
circulation magazine by George Hudson
Phillips. © George Hudson illips;
22aug60; C13285.
ADAM'S HARVEST, a three act play by
Ruben Gaines. © Ruben Gaines;
20Ju160; DU51364.
ADDIO MARIU', a play in three acts by
Luca Morel, pseud. of Guido Gori.
© Guido Gori; 5Ju160; DU51289.
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN. THE SHELDON ELMORE
STORY; teleplay by Don Clark.
© Temple/Morgan Enterprises, Inc.;
27Jun60; DU51484.
ADOLF HITLER ET SES ACOLYTES; drame
Satirique en 5 actes et 5 tableaux by
Maurice Juwen. © Maurice Juwen;
130ct60; DU51877.
ADULT DELINQUENCY A CAUSE OF JUVENILE
cet Ca SEE YOUTH OF THE
A ADVENTURE, a comedy in three acts by
James P. Davis. S. French. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1954. NM: "revised
& rewritten.” © James P. Davis;
23Aug60; DP4099.
THE ADVENTURES OF MARY MOONBEAM: THE
MAGICAL SILVER SHOES; screenplay by
Infinity Productions. Scripts MM-1A &
MM-1B. © Infinity Productions, Inc.;
9Sep60; DU51685.
ADVERTISING. SEE PACKAGING; ADVER-
TISING; SALES PROMOTION.
AESOP AND HIS FABLES, a musical monologue
by Hal Levy & Barbara Gray. Text
only. © Hal Levy & Barbara Gray;
190ct60; DU51894.
AFTER THE BALL WAS OVER, a play in one
act by Anthony Tuttle. Dramatic Pub,
Co. © Anthony Tuttle; 23Sep60; DP4159.
AFTER THE VERB TO LOVE. SEE TWO FOR
THE SEESAW.
References from variant titles and from distinctive sub-
AH, MRS. MULLINS, a comedy in three acts
by Dan uno sagoae © Dan Cunningham;
2Aug60; DU5S1486.
AH, SO! A comedy in three acts by
Biruta J. Balanda. © Biruta J.
Balanda & John J. Balanda; 120ct60;
DU51868.
DIE AHNFRAU; Trauerspiel, erste Fas-
sung in vier Aufziigen, Bithnenfassung
in funf Aufzugen von Franz Grill-
parzer, Eingeleitet von A. Griinberg.
Wien, (Usterreich-Reithe, Bd.&1/83)
NM: introd. © Bergland Verlag
Gesellschaft M.B.H.; 5Dec59;
AFO-31077.
AIR C, a musical extravaganza about the
birth and development of commercial
aviation in two acts by T3, pseud. of
Fred A, Thompson-McDonald (Frederick
A, Thompson-McDonald) Text only.
© Fred A, Thompson-McDonald; 2Nov60;
DU51979.
ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP. SEE
THE STORY OF ALADDIN AND HIS J/ONDE:-
FUL LAMP.
ALADDIN'S GHOST, a comedy in one act by
LeRoma Eshbach Greth. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 29Aug60; DP4118,
ALCIBIADES, a play in two parts by
Charles Wharton Stork. © Charles
Wharton Stork; 5Ju160; DU51288.
ALERTA EN EL CIELO; argumento y guion:
Manuel Tamayo Castro. Madrid.
© Manuel Tamayo Castro; 19Sep60;
DFO-1010.
ALFRED ET LA VIE EN ROSE; trois actes,
par Andre Bisson & Pierre Varenne,
pseud. de Pierre Battendier. © Andre
Bisson & Pierre Varenne; 19Dec60;
DU52308.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND; story-teller
speeches (Mr. Rabbit) Adaptations by
Lyle Kenyon Engel. Speech 1-6.
© Lyle Kenyon Engel; 12Sep60; C13226.
THE ALIEN TIME; screenplay by E. A.
Land, pseud. of Edward Landberg &
Roslyn Rondelle, pseud. of Roslyn
Landberg. © Edward Landberg &
Roslyn Landberg; 26Sep60; DU51778.
ALONG CAME A BLACKBIRD, a comedy in
three acts by Owen @,. Arno.
© Owen G. Arno; 8Dec60; DU52219.
ALTAR OF THE GOD, a drama in three acts
by Eileen Woodward. © Eileen Woodward;
21Ju160; DU51374.
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66 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ALTAR-PIECE, a play by J. R. Brownfield.
© J. R. Brownfield; 21Nov60; DU52101.
ALVIN & SHIRLEY; monologue by Shelley
Berman, © Calliope, Inc.; 15Sep60;
C13229.
ALVIN FOR PRESIDENT; dialogue with back-
ground music by Ross Bagdasarian,.
Text only. © Monarch Music Co., Inc.;
19Aug60; DU51560.
L'AMANTE CUBISTA; opera buffa da
camera in tre quadri di Riccardo
Porretti. Musica di Roberto Hazon.
Milano. Text only. © Edizioni
Curci; 10ct60; AFO-31650.
AMBUSH, a play in three acts by Crane
Haussamen, Appl. states prev. reg. as
Abide with me, 1953. NM: editorial
revisions, © Crane Haussamen;
20Sep60; DU51737.
AMERICAN DRAMA. Edited by Alan S.
Downer. (American literary forms.
General editor: William Van O'Connor)
NM: foreword & compilation. © Thomas
Y. Crowell Co,; 2Mar60; A460301.
THE AMERICAN DREAM, a comedy, 1959,
1960 in one act by Edward Albee.
© Edward Albee; 29Ju160; DU51421.
AMERICA'S CREATIVE MUSIC FORM, CLASSIC
RAGTIME, SEE DEEP-IN STORIES EVERY
AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW.
AMERICA'S OPPORTUNITY, an address de-
livered in New York City on Oct. 14,
1960 by Maurice Samuel. © Maurice
Samuel; 120ct60; C13325.
AMMONIA THE SLANDER-RESISTANT REFRIGER-
ANT; article by Clarence C. Smith.
© Clarence C. Smith; 15Aug60; C13188.
AMOR DE DON PERLINPLIN CON BELISA EN
SU JARDIN. EE THE LOVE OF DON
PERLIMPLIN WITH BELISA IN HIS GARDEN.
THE AMOROUS GOLDFISH, a play in three
acts by Michael Voysey. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Michael Voysey; 12Apr60; DF1359.
L'AMOUR MAGNIFIQUE, a comedy in three
acts by William Sewell. © William
Sewell; 270ct60; DU51933.
ANA D'EBOLI; piece en trois actes de
Pierre Ordioni. © Pierre Ordioni;
18Nov60; DU52110.
AND CORRUPTION, a new musical comedy in
two acts by Ed Fisher (Edwin Zaalmon
Fisher) Playscript and song-lyrics.
© Edwin Z. Fisher; 9Aug60; DU51472.
AND MAKE NOT MUCH OF DEATH, a teleplay
in three acts by Max L. Berges. © Max
L. Berges; 4Aug60; DU51445,
AND NEVER WALK ALONE, SEE THE HOUR
OF ST, FRANCIS,
AND THERE WAS ONE DAY; screenplay in
three acts by Sidney Ted Loupus.
© Sidney Ted Loupus; ‘16Aug60; DU51526.
AND WOMEN MUST WAIT, a play in one act
for women by Elaine Macgregor.
London, H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's
series of plays) © Elaine Macgregor;
l4Apr60; DFO-966.
THE ANDERSONVILLE TRIAL, a play by Saul
Levitt. Random House. 2 acts.
© Saul Levitt; 22Ju160; DP4141.
ANGEL, a play in three acts by Norma
Luisi.
ANGELINA, a one act play by Ernest Ellis.
© Ernest Ellis; 29Ju160; DU51419.
© Norma Luisi; 8Sep60; DU51652.
THE ANIMAL; screenplay by Don Dewey
(Donald Charles Dewey) © Donald
Charles Dewey; 24Aug60; DU51723.
THE ANIMAL FAIR, a play in three acts by
B. B. Sturgeon. ©B. B. Sturgeon;
22Sep60; DU51755.
ANN STRICKLAND, a play in two acts by
Fredrick D. Simpson. NM: additions &
revisions. © Fredrick Douglas Simp-
son; 12Sep60; DU51671.
THE ANNUAL AFFAIR, a farce-comedy in
three acts by Paul & Jean Sammon.
Dramatic Pub. Co. © Paul & Jean
Sammon; 140ct60; DP4158.
ANOTHER TASTE OF FAILURE, a play in
three acts by Arthur Kober. © Arthur
Kober; 14Sep60; DU51679.
ANOTHER WASHDAY MIRACLE, a sketch with
music. Sketch & lyrics by Dan Rustin
(Daniel Rustin); music by George
Allen. © Daniel Rustin & George
Allen; 28Nov60; DU52159.
THE ANSWER MAN. SEE HOME FROM THE
CLOUDS.
ANSWER MY HEART, a drama in three acts
by Leon Volkov. © Leon Volkov;
10Aug60; DU51492.
ANTIGONE,
ANTIGONE,
SEE BOAT DAY.
SEE OEDIPUS THE KING AND
ANTIGUA.
ANY GIRL CAN, a play in three acts by
Brian Black, pseud. of Joe Singer &
Lowell Salaway. © Joe Singer & Lowell
Salaway; 4Aug60; DU51446.
ANYONE! ANYONE! A play in one act by
Charles Louis Mee, Jr. © Charles
Louis Mee, Jr.; 25Aug60; DU51570.
ANYWHERE WITH YOU, a play with music in
three acts by Alfa Kent. © Alfa Kent;
23Nov60; DU52142.
APOTHEOSIS; or, Uncle Robert, a play in
three acts by T. C, Upham. OT, C.
Upham; 29Nov60; DUS2163.
THE APPEARANCE OF EVIL; screenplay by
Bruce Henry based on the life of Dixie
Ann Dikes. Appl. states prev. reg.
DU51801. NM: additions & revisions.
© Galbreath Pictures, Inc.; 30Ju160;
DP4148,
THE APPEARANCE OF EVIL; [screenplay by
Bruce Henry] based on the life of
Dixie Ann Dikes. Appl. states prev.
reg. DU51801. NM: additions, revi-
sions & substantial abridgment.
© Galbreath Pictures, Inc.; 30Ju160;
DP4+149.
APPLES FOR TEACHER, by Nora Stirling,
with suggestions for discussion pre-
pared by Bank Street College. Bank
Street College of Education. 2 scenes.
(Plays for living) © Nora Stirling;
2400t60 (in notice: 1959); DP4182.
APRIL NIGHT; three-act comedy with
music by Gerald La Torraca (Gerardo
La Torraca) Text only. © Gerardo
La Torraca; 310ct60; DU51963.
THE ARCHED OPENING, a 90-minute drama
for television in three acts by
Catherine Wenzell. © Catherine
Wenzell; 26Aug60; DU51587.
DIE ARGONAUT. SEE DAS GOLDENE VLIESS,
ARIZONA AGNES; thirty minute TV shows
written by Dave Montrose. Story no.1l:
Arizona had a woman's soul. © Dave
Montrose; 70ct60; DU51846.
ARIZONA HAD A WOMAN'S SOUL. SEE
ARIZONA AGNES,
July—Dec.
ARMS AND THE MAN; a pleasant play in
3 acts by George Bernard Shaw.
With an introd. by Louis Kronenberger.
(A Bantam classic, AC68) © on introd.:
Bantam Books, Inc.; 27Jun60; Al63879.
ARMS AND THE MAN, SEE PLAYS.
THE ARMY-NAVY GAME, NOVEMBER 26. SEE
WIZARD OF SPORTS PROGRAM,
ARROWS IN THE TURKEY, a Thanksgiving
story of long ago in three acts by
Joan G. Scheuer & Lynn G. Straus.
(Read aloud plays) © Joan G. Scheuer
& Lynn G. Straus; 5Ju160; DUS1277.
ARTIFICIAL SKIN OR BANDAGE, by Ralph
Mancuso & others. © Ralph Mancuso,
Abraham Berger & Ruth Berger; 30ct60;
C13312.
THE ARTISTIC SCOUNDREL, a play in three
acts written by Oresto P. Grottola.
© Oresto P. Grottola; 70ct60; DU51841.
AS I LAY DYING, by William Faulkner.
Adaptation for Baylor Theater produc-
tion in three acts by Robert L. Flynn.
© Robert L. Flynn & William Faulkner;
29Aug60; DU51604.
ASCHENPUTTEL, ein Marchenspiel in drei
Bildern von Robert Biirkner. Hamburg.
© Richard Bars Biihnenverlag, K.G.,
"Die Rampe"; 20Dec59; DFO-988,
THE ASHES OF SUMMER, an original play
for television in seven scenes by
Harry Fritzius. © Harry Fritzius;
10Aug60; DU51494.
ASK ANY GIRL, by Winifred Wolfe. A
comedy in three acts, Dramatized by
Christopher Sergel. © Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 10Sep60; DP4126.
ASSASSINIO NELLA CATTEDRALE, SEE
MORD IM DOM.
LES ASSASSINS DU BORD DE MER! Comedie
en trois actes de Jean Guitton.
© Jean Guitton; 130ct60; DU51879.
THE ASSEMBLY OF EXISTENCE OPERATING
UNDER THE TRIUNE COGENCY IN ONENESS OF
THE REDUNDANCY OF ENERGY, by George E.
Maier. © George E. Maier; 180ct60;
€13328.
ASTRONOMICAL BODIES; treatise additional
to pt.2, Procedure confirmation,
timing of the solar, lunar and celes-
tial systems by Elbert Harrison.
© Elbert Harrison; 22Sep60; C13281.
AT GETTYSBURG, SEE ONCE THIS SOFT
TURF.
ATLANTIS; antiphonal. symphony for chorus,
orchestra, band, solo speaker, mezzo
soprano by Henry Brant. Poem by Cia
Brant (Patricia Brant) (In Dutchess
County Philharmonic Orchestra ...
program, Poughkeepsie, Jan. 31, 1960,
p.4-7) Text only. © Patricia Brant;
31Jan60; DP4146.
THE ATOMIC PRAYER BOMB WITH ITS HEALING
POWER; sermon by James Ernest Naylor.
© James Ernest Naylor; 25Ju160; C13141.
ATTORNALLY YOURS, a play in three acts
by Rita D. Schechter. © Rita D,
Schechter; 7Jul60; DU51300.
THE AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (Re-
cording scripts) Scripts in this
series are by Dento-Medical Tapes.
© Dento-Medical Tapes.
Vol.3.
4. July 16, 1960. Psychosomatics &
operative dentistry. NM: new
material. © 14Jul160; C13131.
1960
5. Aug. 1, 1960. NM: new material.
© 2191164; ¢13136.
6. aug. 16, 1960. Ortho-periodon-
tics. NM: new writings. © 26Ju160;
c13142.
7. Sept. 1, 1960.
© 29Jul60; C131453.
8. Sept. 16, 1960. NM: additions &
revisions. © 13Sep60; C13227.
9. Oct. 1, 1960. NM: new material.
© 100ct60; C13326.
10. Oct. 16, 1960. NM: new material.
© 100ct60; C13327.
ll. Wov. 1, 1960.
© 310ct60; C13339.
12. Nov. 16, 1960,
© 14Nov60; C13359.
Dec. 1, 1960. © 29Nov60; C13580.
Dec. 16, 1960. NM: new material.
6Dec60; C13404.
1961.
13408.
NM: new material.
NM: new matter.
NM: new material.
© 23Dec60;
AUGUST DEAR; dialogue over musical vamp
by Ross Bagdasarian. Text only.
© Monarch Music Co., Inc.; 270ct60;
DU51986.
AUTUMN VIOLINS; play in 5 acts by Iliya
Surguchev. Translated from Russian &
adapted for American production by
Alexis Zalstem-Zalessky. © Alexis
Zalstem-Zalessky; 19Aug60; DU51537.
AWAY DOWN EAST, an historical musical
Play in two acts by Evelyn Frances
Gottesman. Text only. © Evelyn
Prances Gottesman; 15Aug60; DU51517.
B
BABE, a musical play in one act by
Allen Boretz. Text only. © Allen
Boretz; 21Dec60; DU52291.
A BABY FOR BRENDA, a one-act comedy by
Charles Emery. S. French. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1960. © Charles
Emery; 28Ju160; DP411o.
THE BACCHAE, SEE REVELATION IN THE
COURTHOUSE PARK.
BACHELOR OF ART, an original television
Play by Jack Lord. © Jack Lord;
19Jul60; DU51383.
BADINAGE, a musical rev?ew of the San
Francisco Bay area. Music, lyrics &
sketches by Robert Talbot Durden.
© Robert Talbot Durden; 29Nov60;
pu52166.
BALLADYNA, by Juliusz SZowacki. An
English translation by Marion Moore
Coleman with Walter Twardowski, Jr.
Alliance College Publications. 5 acts.
© A. P. Coleman & M. M. Coleman;
10Ju160; DP4082.
DIE BANDE UND DER GENERAL; Groteske in
drei Akten nach Motiven von Feydeausg
Un fil a la patte, von Eugene Delmas,
pseud. of Bodo von Schweykowski.
Wiesbaden. © Ahn & Simrock, Biihnen-
und Musikverlag; 310ct60; DFO-1036.
THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER, a comedy in two
acts by Earl Miles. © Earl Miles;
26Ju160; DU51397.
BANNERS OF STEEL, a play about John
Brown in three acts by Barrie Stavis.
© Barrie Stavis; 170ct60; DU51885.
BAPU, a dramatic composition by H. Law-
rence Holcomb. © H. Lawrence Holcomb;
113u160; DU51305.
A BAR WITH NO BEER, a television play
by William S. Edwards. © William 3S.
Edwards; 8Dec60; DU52224.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
BARTLEBY THE SCRIVENER. SEE A MAN OF
LETTERS.
THE BASIC AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF
INTEGRAL COMMUNICATION THROUGH LAN-
GUAGE, SEE THE DYNAMIC INTEGRAL
LEARNING AND TEACHING OF LANGUAGE.
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF OBJECTIVISM, by
Nathaniel Branden. Lectures 1-17;
19 & 20. © Nathaniel Branden;
190ct60; C13329.
BATTLE OF NEW MARKET, a Civil War drama-
tization by Mary Glazebrook & Pinky
Glazebrook (Marshall Ambler Glazebrook)
Script of a tape recording. © Marshall
Ambler Glazebrook & Mary Martha Glaze-
brook; 13Sep60; DU51773.
BAYOU. SEE POOR WHITE TRASH.
THE BEACH AT PALESA, a dramatization
for filming, in four acts by M. W.
Mountjoy, of the short story On the
beach at Palesa, by Robert Louis
Stevenson. OM. W. Mountjoy; 22Nov60;
DU52126.
THE BEATS RETREAT; monologue by Hadley
FP. Hendrick. © Hadley Francis
Hendrick; 15Jun60; C13126.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST; adaptation by
Marla Ray & Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Mar-
la Ray & Iyle Kenyon Engel; 24Aug60;
C13206.
BEAUTY PARADE, a farce comedy in one act
by Conrad Seiler. Dramatists Play
Service. © Gwendolen Seiler, adminis-
tratrix of the estate of Conrad Seiler,
deceased; 14Sep60; DP4131.
BECKET; or, The honour of God, a play in
four acts by Jean Anouilh. Translated
by Lucienne Hill. © Jean Anouilh &
Lucienne Hill; 22Aug60; DU51559.
BED OF ROSES, a light comedy in three
acts by Ronald Scott Thorn. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Dramanda, Ltd.; 5Feb60;
DFO-977.
THE BEDSIDE MANNER and OH ROMEO! ‘Two
sketches for women by Joan Brampton.
London, H. F. W. Deane. 1 act each.
(Deane's series of plays) © Joan
Brampton; 8Apr60; DFO-997.
BEELZEBUB! A musical comedy in two acts
by Henry Fanelli & Don Hoffman (Donald
Hoffman} libretto. © Henry Fanelli &
Donald Hoffman; 15Aug60; DU51523.
BEFORE BREAKFAST, a play in three acts
by Will Schneider, pseud. of Maurice
Schneider, and Robert M. French. Appl.
States prev. reg. as Deuces are wild.
NM: additions & revisions. © Maurice
Schneider & Robert M. French, Jr.;
20Sep60; DUS1741.
THE BEGGAR'S OPERA, SEE THE THREE-
PENNY OPERA,
BEGINNING. SEE THE GREAT KHAN.
BEGINNING OF THE WAY, by Henzie Raeburn
(Mrs. Martin Browne) 3 scenes. WM:
revisions & additions. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 23Sep60; DP4144.
BELIEF IN GOD and THE HOLY TRINITY; re-
cording scripts by James H. Jordan.
ET-4510-1. © Eternity Records;
5Aug60; €13148.
THE BELL OF SAN MIGUEL, a play with
music in four scenes by E. Horace
Akin. . Text only. © Edwin Horace
Akin; 19Aug60; DU51540.
67
THE BELL OF SAN MIGUEL; narration, Re-
cording script by E. Horace Akin.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1954. NM: ad-
ditions. © Edwin Horace Akin;
22Jun60; C13124.
LA BELLE HELENE,
BELLIGERENTS; screenplay by John C,
Bennett. © John C. Bennett; 100ct60;
DU51855.
BEN-HUR, by Lew Wallace.
John McGreevey. 10 scenes.
ic Pub. Co.; 19Sep60; DP4132.
SEE HELEN OF TROY.
Dramatized by
© Dramat-
RENEATH TALL MOUNTAINS, a play in three
acts by Paul Gilbert, pseud. of
Gilbert R. Magee. © Gilbert R. Magee;
22Dec60; DU52296.
BENEATH THIS SPIRE, by Ormal B. Trick.
1 scene. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
25Jul60; DP4O79.
RERLIN WEST, a half hour television show
by Lillian P. Quiat. © Lillian Perlman
Quiat; 2Dec60; DU52235.
BERMUDA WAS A YEAR AGO, a comedy in
three acts by Ronald Dieb. © Ronald
Kenneth Dieb; 28Nov60; DU52160.
BERNARDONE, a play in two acts by
W. E. R. La Farge. OW. E. R.
La Farge; 23Dec60; DU52303.
BERTHA, THE BARTENDER'S BEAUTIFUL BABY,
a@ pure and noble temperance mellow-
draymah by Charles George. A play in
one act. Dramatists Play Service.
© Charles George; 29Aug60; DP4113.
THE BEST CITIZENS OF OUR TOWN, a radio
Play by Rose Schneideman. NM: re-
visions & additions. © Rose Scheide-
man; 21Nov60; DU52092.
THE BEST MAN, a play about politics by
Gore Vidal. Little, Brown. 3 acts,
© Gore Vidal; 5Ju160; DP4080.
THE BEST OF BRIDGE; filmed TV show
script prepared for Harold & Leonard
Miller. Writer: John Bancroft.
© Harold Miller & Leonard Miller;
29Aug60; C13213.
THE BEST PLAYS OF 1959-1960, The Burns
Mantle Yearbook, Edited by Louis
Kronenberger, Illus. with photos.,
and with drawings by Hirschfeld,
© Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc.; 130ct60;
A467453.
THE BEST YEAR, an original musical comedy
Words by Tom Jones; music by Harvey
Schmidt. Book & lyrics only. © Tom
Jones & Harvey Schmidt; 28Dec60;
DU52334.
BETSY'S FIRST REPORT CARD, a comedy in
one act by Peg Lynch (Margaret Lynch
Ronning) © Samuel French, Inc.;
15Nov60;
DP4197.
BETTER GOLF THRU APPLIED RELAXATION, a
lecture by Eddie Hamilton & Mike
Austin. © Eddie Hamilton & Mike
Austin; 25Nov60; C13377.
THE BETTER SORT, a play in three acts
by Howard Ginsberg. © Howard Ginsberg;
25Nov60; DU52170.
BETTY BOOP, by David 3. Bate & others.
© David 8. Bate, Dave Bate & Jeff
Smith; 7Sep60;. C13236.
BIBLE STORIES: DAVID AND GOLIATH, a
play by the staff of Dramadise Pro-
ductions. © Dramadisc Productions,
Inc.; 14Dec60; DU52255.
68 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BIBLE STORIES: DAVID AND SAUL, a play
by the staff of Dramadisc Productions.
© Dramadise Productions, Inc.;
14Dec60; DU52252,
BIBLE STORIES: JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS,
a play by the staff of Dramadisc Pro-
ductions. © Dramadisc Productions,
Inc.; 14Dec60; DU52254.
BIBLE STORIES: MOSES AND THE FLIGHT
FROM EGYPT, a play by the staff of
Dramadisc Productions, © Dramadisc
Productions, Inc.; 14Dec60; DU52256.
BIBLE STORIES: MOSES AND THE PROMISED
LAND, a play by the staff of Drama-
disc Productions. © Dramadisc Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 14Dec60; DU52253.
BIBLE STORIES: NOAH AND THE ARK, a play
by the staff of Dramadisc Productions,
© Dramadisc Productions, Inc.;
14Dec60; DU52257.
BIBLE STORIES: SAMSON, a play by the
staff of Dramadise Productions.
© Dramadisc Productions, Inc.;
14Dec60; DU52258.
BIBLE STORIES: THE STORY OF RUTH, a
play by the staff of Dramadisc Pro-
ductions. © Dramadisc Productions,
Inc.; 14Dec60; DU52251.
BIBLEEN, a play in three acts by William
J. Ryan. © William J. Ryan; 8Ju160;
DU51303.
THE BIDDIES; a play in three acts by
Leo Jean Goldsmith, © Leo Jean
Goldsmith; 23Jul60; AS55502.
THE BIG APE, a rip roaring comedy by
Edmund B, McKinstry. 1 act. © Edmund
B. McKinstry; 4Dec60; DP4214.
THE BIG CHEESE, a play in three acts by
Vincent J. Longhi. © Vincent J.
Longhi; 3Aug60; DU51439.
THE BIG ONE; script for the book of a
musical comedy in two acts by Gilbert
Aberg. Lyrics and music by Gilbert
Aberg & Ray T. Fortunato. NM: addi-
tions. © Gilbert Aberg & Ray T.
Fortunato; 26Ju160; DU51398.
THE BIG SWEDE AND THE MIGHTY MITE, a
television play in three scenes for a
one-hour production, by Ethel Matson
(Ethel Matson Read) © Ethel Matson
Read; 17Nov60; DU52081.
THE BIG TIME SPENDER; dialogue in two
scenes by Hazel S. Kerrin & Lea Lendon.
© The Wilstadala Music Co.; 26Sep60;
DU51784.
THE BIG WHEEL; script for a television
program by Mark Owens. © Mark Owens;
20Sep60; C13280.
BIMINI, a play in two acts by Ray Rus-
sell. © Ray Russell; 15Dec60;
DU52263.
THE BIRDS, a comedy in three acts by
Ann Chase, founded upon The birds of
Aristophanes. NM: additions.
© Ann Chase; 27Dec60; DU52319.
BIRDS OF ARISTOPHANES. SEE THE BIRDS.
THE BISHOP'S BOYS, a drama in 3 acts by
Harry Atkinson & Dallas Sherman.
Adapted from the original story of
the same title by Dallas Sherman.
lst draft. © Dallas B. Sherman;
22Nov60; DU52124.
THE BLACK, THE ORANGE; play in one act
by Margery Gould Sharp. © Margery
Gould Sharp; 50ct60; DU51827.
BLACK VELVET, a play in three acts by
G. Patrick O'Hara. ©G. Patrick
O'Hara; 16Sep60; DU51704.
BLAISE; comedie en trois actes de Claude
Magnier. (In Les oeuvres libres.
Paris. No.168, p.141-240) © Claude
Magnier; 1May60; DFO-963.
BLAKA KABONGA. SEE GOLDEN WOMEN,
BLIND MAN'S BUFF, a play in one act by
Wallace Dace. © Wallace Dace;
12Ju160; DU51318.
THE BLIND MOUTH, a play in three acts by
Desmond Walsh, pseud. of Richard Power.
© Richard Power; 15Ju160; DU51347.
BLUE BOOK, a play in three acts by
Charles Robert Fairweather, © Charles
Robert Fairweather; 22Jun60; DU51483.
THE BLUE PLUM TREE, an original libretto
in three acts by Alex Tamkin. Text
only. © Alex Tamkin; 280ct60;
DU51941.
A BLUE RIBBON, a play in four acts by
Oscar Frank Lucien. © Oscar Frank
Lucien; 17Nov60; DU52085.
BLUE SKY UP ABOVE ME; screenplay in
three acts by Clarence Fischer, Jr.
© Clarence Fischer, Jr.; 24Aug60;
DU51564.
BOAT DAY. (Antigua) A play with music
in two acts by Edwin Georgi. NM: new
matter. © Norcon, Inc.; 40ct60;
DU51824.
A BODY CAME TO TEA, a 30 min. suspense
melodrama for television by Joseph
Golden. © Joseph Golden; 30ct60;
DU51815.
THE BODY POLITIC, a play in three acts
by Frances M. Frieder. © Frances M.
Frieder; 14Ju160; DU51339.
THE BOLDFACE TYPE, a play in three acts
by Bud Lembke (Daryl E. Lembke)
© Bud Lembke; 23Dec60; DU52301.
BON VOYAGE, a play in three acts by
Robert Hammond. © Robert M. Hammond;
28Dec60; DU52314.
BONES, a play for television by Charles
Best. © Charles M. Best, Jr.; 8Nov60;
DU52031.
BONGO BOO BOO; monologue by Max Shaffer.
© Max Shaffer; 240ct60; C13332.
A BOOK OF PLAYS. Agnes David, editor.
(The Pageant of literature) NM: new
matter. © Macmillan Co.; 30ct60;
Ah.66293.
THE BOTKINS MAN; skit by Helen Hidding.
© Helen Hidding; 28Ju160; DU51487.
BOTTOMS-UP; original screenplay by
Joseph J. Reynolds & Rosemary G.
Brinson. © Joseph J. Reynolds &
Rosemary Greene Brinson; 21Nov60;
DU52102.
LE BOURGEOIS GENTLEMAN. SEE CABOCHE.
A BOWL OF CHERRIES, a two-reel comedy
by William Kronick, © William Kronick;
100ct60; DU51851.
A BOY NAMED JOE, SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THE BOY WHO WASN'T INVITED TO THE PARTY;
monologue by Shelley Berman. © Calli-
ope, Inc.; 15Sep60; C13231.
BOYS WILL BE BOYS; 3 act play by Gloria
Hurlbert (Mrs. Robert D, Hurlbert)
© Gloria Claudine Rachel Hurlbert;
18Ju160; DU51354,
BOYS WILL BE MEN, a comedy in one act
by Maurice McLoughlin. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deané'siseries of
plays) © Maurice McLoughlin; 210ct60;
DFO-1014.
July—Dec.
THE BRAVE CHIPMUNKS; dialogue over
musical vamp by Ross Bagdasarian.
Text only. © Monarch Music Co., Inc.;
270ct60; DU51988.
BRIDE AND PREJUDICE, a play with music
in 2 acts. Book by Bea Edson (Bea-
trice Edson) Music and lyrics by Ben
Victor (Benjamin Victor) Text only.
© Bea Edson & Ben Victor; 6Ju160;
DU51296. %
BRIDGE OF SIGHS, a play in three acts by
Thomas Muschamp. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition} © Thomas
Muschamp; 5Ju160; DF1355.
BROADWAY, a musical play in two acts.
Book & lyrics by Peter Hernandez.
Text only. © Peter Hernandez;
270ct60; DU51983.
BROTHER HENRY, by Lionel Brown. London,
H.' F. W. Deane. 3 acts. (Deane's
series of plays) © Lionel Brown;
12Apr60; DFO-979.
BROTHER JASPER, a comedy in three acts
by Joseph Carole. © Joseph Carole;
6Dec60; DU52207.
BROTHER JUNIPER'S CHRISTMAS,
THE HOUR OF ST, FRANCIS.
BUBBA. SEE THE CHAMBER MAN,
BUILDING FOUR, UPSTAIRS. SEE FOUR UP.
SEE
THE BURGLAR'S CHRISIMAS EVE, SEE
THE OLD FIRM'S AWAKENING and THE
BURGLAR'S CHRISTMAS EVE,
BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY; three act musical
play. Original script & lyrics by
Margery Gould Sharp. Text only.
© Margery Gould Sharp; 190ct60;
DU51897.
BUT NOT FOR LOVE, a play in three scenes
by Daniel N. Rubin. © Daniel N.
Rubin; 22Aug60; DU51553.
BUTTERFLY SUMMER, a play in three acts
by Robert A. Potter. © Robert A,
Potter; 28Dec60; DU52326.
THE BUTTON, a television play by Edward
Vandon Hamilton, .© Edward Vandon
Hamilton, Jr.; 18Nov60; DU52086.
BY THE RIVERS, a play in three acts b:
Evelyn Selters (Mrs. Nelson Selterst
NM: revisions. © Evelyn Selters;
22Dec60; DU52311.
THE BYGODYSSEY, a play with music in
fifteen scenes by Steve Most (Stephen
Most) Text only. © Stephen Most;
16Sep60; DU51708.
C
C. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON EXPLAINS PARKIN-
SON'S LAW. © C. Northcote Parkinson;
7Jul60; C13128.
CABBAGES AND KINGS; screenplay by Ray
Owen, pseud. of R. Edward Spencer.
Based upon characters & incidents in
Cabbages and kings, a collection of
short stories by William Porter
(0. Henry, pseud.) © R. Edward
Spencer; 30ct60; DU51813.
CABOCHE; ou, Le bourgeois gentleman.
Comedie en 3 actes et un divertisse-
ment de Jean Bernard-Luc, pseud. de
Jean Boudousse. © Jean. Bernard-Luc;
18Nov60; DU52112.
CAESAR'S PENNY, a one-act Biblical play
by Neil Ames, pseud, of Anthony J.
Lowers. © Anthony J. Lowers; 17Nov60;
DU52082.
1960
THE CAKEWALKER; or, That sweet bitter
fruit of fame. A completely original
musi-drama screenplay by Betty J.
Bowen. Text only. © Betty J. Bowen;
170ct60; DU51862.
THE CALIPH; screenplay by F. G. Presnell.
© Prank G. Presnell; 100ct60; DU51853.
CALL GIRL'S DAUGHTER, a play in three
acts by Leslie Burton Blades. © Les-
lie Burton Blades; 25Nov60; DU52151.
CALL ME BY MY RIGHTFUL NAME, a play in
three acts by Michael Shurtleff.
© Michael Shurtleff; 3Nov60; DU51998.
CALL ME MISS, a comedy in one act by
Hamilton Pitt. © Hamilton Pitt;
6Sep60; DU51644.
THE CALL TO THE FEAST. SEE THE MOTHS
IN THE FLAME.
CALLADOS COMO MUERTOS; comedia en tres
actos de Jose Maria Peman (Jose Maria
Peman Pemartin) Madrid, Ediciones
(Coleccion teatro, no.31)
© Jose Maria Peman; 22May52; DF1337.
TL CAMPANELLO. SEE THE NIGHT BELL.
CANDIDA. SEE PLAYS.
CAPTAIN KIDD, a television play by Glenn
Barrett. © Glenn Barrett; 21Sep60;
DUS1747.
CAPTAIN NICKERSON; recording script by
Leon B. Nickerson. © Droll Yankees,
Inc.; 9Aug60; C13184.
THE CAPTAINS AND THE KINGS, a play in
three acts by Leo Lieberman. © Leo
Lieberman; 13Dec60; DU52245.
LE CARAPON; piece en deux actes de
Marc Bernard. © Marc Bernard;
18Nov60; DU52111.
THE CARETAKER, a play by Harold Pinter.
London. Methuen & Co. 3 acts.
© Theatre Promotions, Ltd.; 21Jul60;
DF1366.
CARIBOO CAPERS; or, Love's trial.
Script for a musical in three acts.
Written by E. Halter (E. Halter-Zalud);
edited by Art Keenan. Text only.
© E. Halter-Zalud; 10Nov60; DU52161.
CARIBOO SPRINGTIME, a musical comedy in
four acts. Written by E. Halter
(E. Halter-Zalud); edited by A. Keenan.
Text only. © E. Halter-Zalud; 10Nov60;
pu52162.
THE CASE, a play in one act for women by
F. E. G@. Lyons. London, H. F. W.
Deane. (Deane's series of plays)
© FP. E. G. Lyons; 130ct60; DFO-1030.
CASE HISTORY, a series for radio by
Harriet E. Modlin. Case history:
Marcia Lawson; script in two acts.
*© Harriet E. Modlin; 19Sep60; DU51728.
THE CASE OF THE CHAMPAIGN UNION AND OF
THE CHAMPAIGN COUNTY GAZETTE; a study
in genealogy. A lecture by Icko Iben.
Excerpt from an essay on the Cham-
paign-Urbana Press, 1852-1960. © Icko
Iben; 140ct60; C13335.
THE CASE OF THE CONSCIENCE-STRICKEN
SAVER; lecture prepared for oral
delivery by Motivational Research
Institute. © Motivational Research
Institute; 20Ju160; C13134.
THE CASE OF THE COSTLY TASSEL; audio
script by Kalb, Voorhis & Co. © Kalb,
Voorhis & Co.; 30Aug60; C13249.
THE CASE OF THE WHISTLING BARREL.
INSPECTOR MCKAY: THE CASE OF THE
WHISTLING BARREL.
SEE
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
CAST THE LAST VOTE, a play in three acts
by Robert Penouilh. © Robert M.
Penouilh; 153u160; DU51342.
CASTLE ON THE MOOR, a play for women in
three acts by Elma Verity & Vera
Arlett. London, H. F. W. Deane,
(Deane's series of plays) © Elma
Verity & Vera Arlett; 110ct60;
DPO-1018.
THE CAT PRINCESS, a play in two acts by
Bill Hayden (William Hayden)
© William Hayden; lAug60; DU521428.
A CATHOLIC PRESIDENT; scrmon by C. A.
Roberts, Jr. © C. A. Roberts, ur.;
2Sep60; C13222.
CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS OF AMERICA, SALVO
SERIES; broadcasts 1-13 by James
Jendrasiak. © James L. Jendrasiak;
280ct60; C13336.
THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE. (Der Kau-
kasische Kreiderkreis) By Bertolt
Brecht. Translators: James & Tania
Stern, with W. H. Auden. Music: Paul
Dessau. Text only. 6 scenes. (In
Plays, by Bertolt Brecht, v.1, p.1-96.
Ioendon) © James Stern, Tania Stern &
W. H. Auden; 24Nov60; DP4216,
CAUSES, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF
PERIODONTITIS AND TOOTH DECAY, by
Lewis H. Dvorak. NM: additions &
revisions. © Lewis H. Dvorak;
29Aug60; C13211.
THE CELEBRITY, a play in two acts by Ann
Rosenberg. © Ann Rosenberg; 11Jul60;
pu51312.
CELIA. SEE DESIGN FOR MURDER.
CENTRAL PARK, a play in three acts by
L. D. Greenfield (Lawrence Greene,
pseud.) OL. D. Greenfield; 18Ju160;
DU51482.
THE CHAMBER MAN, a three-act comedy by
Edward Cope. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Bubba, 1959. © Edward Cope;
30ct60; DU51816.
THE CHANCES OF CYBELE DOBB, a screenplay
by John Reese. © John Reese; 26Sep60;
DU51775.
CHANGE OF MIND, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. © Rose Schneideman;
21Nov60; DU52091.
CHANGING MARBLES; play in three acts by
Blanche C. La Croix. © Blanche C.
La Croix; 60ct60; DU51837.
CHAT QUITTE; comedie en trois actes par
Hellet, pseud. de Madeleine Funck-
Hellet. © Hellet; 14Jul160; DU51386.
CHECK! Script for a sound slidefilm in
color, prepared for Frigidaire Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp. Writer:
Samuel Beall. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 7Nov60; C13367.
CHECKMATE - WITH DIRTY HANDS; screenplay
by Florenc-dietz, pseud. of Florence
Dietz. © Florence Dietz; 31Aug60;
DuUs1612.
CHECKPOINT; dramatic composition in
three acts by Clifford Stevens, pseud.
of Clifford Weisse, and Joseph Asher.
© Joseph Asher & Clifford Stevens;
29Aug60; DU51538.
CHERUBIM, a play by Mitchell Smith.
© Michael Mitchell Smith; 16Nov60;
DU52077.
CHEV-RO-LUBY, CHEV-RO-LUBY, WHAT'S IT
MEAN? Radio copy originated Thurs.,
July 28, 1960 by Edward Hess Prager.
© Edward Hess Prager; 2Aug60; C13146.
69
CHICKADEE, a musical comedy in two acts.
Book by Jack Stapleton & Clint Powell;
score by Jack Stapleton & others.
© Clint Powell & Jack Stapleton;
31Aug60; DUS1619.
A CHILD OF TIME, a play in three acts by
Patrick McGrath. © Patrick McGrath;
5Jul60; DUs51291.
CHILDREN OF DESTINY; radio scripts 6-8
of a series with music, written by
Esther B. Glaser. © Esther B. Glaser;
14Nov60; DU52056.
A CHILD'S GAME, an original screenplay
by Richard Bernstein. Text only.
© Acadmey Players Productions;
3ONov60; DU52237.
CHIT-CHAT ON A RAT; dialog script by
C. Skrivanek Atherton. © Camille
Skrivanek Atherton; 23Nov60; DU52136.
A CHOLEM IN ROIM. (Dream in space - the
last judgment) By Aaron Rappaport.
Yiddish; title transliterated.
© Aaron Rappaport; 250ct60; DU51920.
CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY, a play in one act
based upon actual experiences by
Claire Bestan. Technical assistance
by Fransje Ten Braak. © Claire
Bestan; 250ct60; DU51922,
THE CHRISTMAS CHECK, a Christmas comedy
in one act by Helen Havens McNair.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.; 7Sep60; DP4119.
CHRISTMAS EVE GUEST, a play in one act
by Doris Estrada. © Doris Estrada;
30ct60; DU51812.
CHRISTMAS GREETING BY PAUL ANKA.
© Spanka Music Corp.; 25Nov60; C13376.
CHRISTMAS IS A GIFT; screenplay in two
acts by Lola Kovener. © Iola Kovener;
16Sep60; DU51720.
THE CHRISTMAS KEEPSAKE STORY, a series
of radio scripts by Ronald F. Silver.
© Ronald F. Silver; 70ct60; 013318.
THE CHRISTMAS SECRET, a musical for
children in one act, three scenes by
Gracia Caines & Beatrice Churchill.
(W. M. Co., 8500) © Willis Music Co.;
10Jun60; DP4155.
CHRISTMAS STORIES; 8 stories to be read
in a series of television programs by
Gar Voss. © Gar Voss; 8Aug60; C13202.
THE CHRISTMAS TROUBADOUR, an operetta in
three acts for girls voices (S.S.A.)
by Denise Mainville (Sister Mary
Denise) © Harold Flammer, Inc.;
27Sep60; DP4212.
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, WORLD DISCOVERER,
by Sam Levenson (Samuel Levenson)
Script as prepared and presented on
American Child Guidance Foundation
program Something special. © Sam
Levenson; 12Dec60; C13389.
CINDERELLA; adaptation by Marla Ray &
Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Marla Ray &
Lyle Kenyon Engel; 24Aug60; C13203.
CINDERELLA. SEE SIR OSBERT SITWELL'S
THE CINDERELLA COMPLEX.
CINDERELLA COMPLEX. SEE SIR OSBERT
SITWELL'!S THE CINDERELLA COMPLEX,
CIRCA TWENTY PRODUCTIONS: THE THIRTIES;
audio script for a program by Louis J.
Na Val II. © Louis Joseph Na Val II;
2Sep60; C13220.
THE CIRCLE BEYOND FEAR, a choral drama
by Darius Leander Swann, © Friend-
ship Press, Inc.; 20Apr60; DP4193.
» DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE CIRCULT RIDER; script for a tele-
vision series by Bernard Rabinovitz &
Frank Barreca. Prod. no.1l: The people
vs, Parnell. © Frank R. Barreca &
Bernard Rabinovitz; 23Dec60; DU52300.
CIRCUS IN THE WIND, a comedy for young
people with audience participation in
three acts by Aurand Harris. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1949. NM: "revised
& rewritten." © Samuel French, Inc.;
28Ju160; DP4100.
THE CITY OF LIGHT, a romantic comedy in
five scenes by James Auer. © James M.
Auer; 2Nov60; DU51981.
THE CIVIL WAR: LINCOLN'S SPEECH AT
GETTYSBURGH, SEE GREAT MOMENTS IN
AMERICAN HOSTORY,
CLARA BARTON AND THE VOLUNTARY SUPPORT
OF THE ARMIES DURING THE CIVIL WAR,
a pictorial lecture by Clyde E. Buck-
ingham. © Clyde Edwin Buckingham;
17Aug60; C13190.
CLARITY BEGINS AT HOME, by Marguerite M.
McConnell. 1 act. © Mansfield Area
Chamber of Commerce; 21Sep60; DP4217.
A CLEARING IN THE WOODS, a play in two
acts by Arthur Laurents. Dramatists
Play Service.
© Arthur Laurents; 21Dec60; DP4215,
CLEO, THE CALICO CAT; screenplay by
Jay Irvin, pseud. of Jules I. Gerber.
© Jules I. Gerber; 26Sep60; DU51781.
CLERAMBARD, SEE FOUR MODERN FRENCH
COMEDIES,
THE CLOWN PRINCE OF WANDERLUST, a
fantasy in two acts by Douglass Park-
hirst. © Samuel French, Inc.;
6Sep60; DP4169.
CLOWNS OF SHAKESPEARE AND HANS CHRISTIAN
ANDERSEN, a play in two acts by Alek
Primrose (William A. Primrose) Appl.
author: Raymond Edward Johnson.
© Alek Primrose; 280ct60; DU51944.
CLUBS ARE TRUMPS, a farcical Lancashire
comedy in two acts by Walter Green-
wood. © Walter Greenwood; 22Nov60;
pU52129.
COAST TO COAST, a play in three acts by
William Wister Haines. © William
Wister Haines; 12Aug60; DU51576.
COBWEBS BELONG IN ATTICS, a play in
three acts by Allan Smith. © Allan G.
Smith, Jr.; 2Aug60; DU5143e2.
cock IN SEA, a film script by Dan
Wallace (Daniel ge al © Daniel
Wallace; 25Nov60; DU52148.
LA CODA DELLA VOLPE; commedia in 3 atti
di Alfio Berretta. © Alfio Berretta;
16Sep60; DU51736.
THE CODE, a play in four acts by Sandra
S. Hynson (Mrs. R. W. Hynson) &
Charles D. Kean. © Sandra S. Hynson &
Charles D. Kean; 5Ju160; DU51287.
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION, a musical play
in two acts by Walter Sinton.
© Walter James Sinton; 29Aug60;
DU51847.
COFFIN REEFER; story and screenplay by
Dehl Berti. NM: adaptation into
screenplay, additions & revisions.
© Dehl Berti; 16Sep60; DU51709.
COLD AND BEAUTIFUL, a drama in one act
by Esther Beeby. NM: revisions.
© Banner Play Bureau, Inc.; 10Aug60;
DP4089.
COLD COMFORT, a play in three acts by
Gladys S. Foster. © Gladys S. Foster;
6Jul60; DU51294.
NM: additions & changes,
COLD MOLASSES, an unsophisticatec story
about unsophisticated people placed in
sugar-maple country of Vermont in 3
acts & 5 scenes. Book & lyrics by
Charles S. Travers & Agatha Berkeley;
music by Charles Hart. © Charles 8S.
Travers, Charles Hart & Agatha
Berkeley; 26Sep60; DU51829.
COLLOQUIO COL TANGO; ovvero, La formica.
Ritratto a 2 voci. Libretto di Carlo
Terron; musica di Raffaello de Ban-
field. Milano, Ricordi. Libretto.
© G@. Ricordi & C.y 50ct59; DF1379.
COLOR SCHEME, a play in three acts by
Joseph Eaton. Appl. states prev. reg.
DU19213, 23Mar49 & DU41200, 25Nov55.
NM: revisions. © Joseph Henry Eaton;
3Aug60; DUS1437.
COME SHARE MY HOUSE, a comedy in three
acts by Theodore Apstein. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. 25Jan60.
© Theodore Apstein; 15Nov60; DP4200.
THE COMFORTABLE KELLY. SEE THE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
COMIN' THRU THE RYE; dialogue over
musical vamp by Ross Bagdasarian,.
Text only. © Monarch Music Co., Inc.;
280ct60; DU51997.
COMMERCIALS FOR RADIO & TELEVISION FOR
REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER. Music &
lyrics by Merle Chatto. No.1-3.
© Merle Chatto; 250ct60; C13345.
COMMISSIONER. SEE FOUR MODERN FRENCH
COMEDIES.
COMMUNITY PSYCHOACOUSTICS - KEY TO AIR-
CRAFT NOISE DESIGN AND OPERATION, by
Bart Spano (Bartholomew S. Spano}
© Bartholomew S. Spano & Polysonics;
100ct60; C13321.
COMPANY COMMANDER; tragedy in three acts
by James Fredrick McQuilkin, pseud. of
James A. MacQuilkin. © James A,
MacQuilkin; 14Nov60; DU52035.
A CONCLUSION TO THE IMAGINARY INVALID.
SEE THE IMAGINARY INVALID.
CONESTOGA! A play in three acts by
R. W. McRae. © Russell William
McRae; 4Nov60; DU52011.
CONFUCIOUS JONES, THE WISE-GUY; musico-
drama in one act, 2 scenes (1
minutes) by Verona Christensen.
© Verona Christensen; 25Nov60; DU52157.
THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR, a
dramatic television serial depicting
the actions for which a person was
awarded our nation's highest honor by
Melvin Asher Young. Vol.1, no.1-5.
© Melvin Asher Young; 1Aug60; DU51514.
THE CONSTANT LOVER, a play in three acts
by Hans Ruesch. © Hans Ruesch;
19Dec60; DU52307.
CONSTANT, THE ARMARANTH, a three act play
by Leslie Mercer, pseud. of Leslie
Heidt. © Leslie Mercer; 170ct60;
DU51888.
CONTES DRAMATIQUES, by E. C. Hills &
Mathurin Dondo. Rev. ed. ©D. C.
Heath & Co.; 2Sep60; A74839.
CONTESTING IS LIKE THAT, a play in
twelve scenes by Margaret C. Poston.
© Margaret C. Poston; 26Aug60; DU51586.
CONVERSATION-SINFONIETTA, a play in one
scene by Jean Tardieu. Transalted by
George E. Wellwarth. © George E.
Wellwarth; 27Ju160; DU51491.
July—Dec.
LE CORBEAU; screenplay by Charles M,
Bernuth. © Charles M. Bernuth;
7Dec60; DU52216.
A CORRESPONDENCE; play in one act by
Pauline Kael. © Pauline Kael;
23Sep60; DU51765.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL; Santa
Fe, N. M., Apr. 2, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Jul160;
13089.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED CYCLOPEA; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 20, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Ine.; 11Ju160;
c13094.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Santa Fe, N. M.,
Apr. 1, 1959. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 30ct60;, C13296.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Aug. 9, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
13085.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED. DADDY; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 14, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13113.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DADDY; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 25, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Ine.; 11Ju160;
c13090.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED DIVINE DIRECTOR; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 21, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60;
013291.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED ELOHIM OF PEACE; Santa Fe,
N. M., Mar. 30, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 30ct60; C13295.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GOD TABOR; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Aug. 17, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
C13095.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GODDESS OF JUSTICE; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 15, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
C13097.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED GODDESS OF LIBERTY; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 17, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
c13108.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED LADY MASTER NADA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 18, 1959.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
30ct60; 135289.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED LADY MASTER NADA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 16, 1958. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Jul160;
c13114.
1960
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS; Santa Fe,
N. M., Mar. 29, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
13087.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS THE CHRIST;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug. 14, 1959.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
11Ju160; c15098.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY ARCHANGEL MICHAEL;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 18,
1959. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 11Ju160; ¢13107.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY ARCTURUS; Santa Fe,
aes ae) 6, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 30ct60; C13301.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY BLESSED SAINT
GERMAIN; Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug.
10, 1959. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 113u160; ¢C13104.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
- oe MIGHTY CYCLOPEA; Santa Fe,
N.M., Apr. 3, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 30ct60; C13297.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY ELOHIM OF PURITY;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 7, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60;
13300.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY HELIOS; Santa Pe,
N.M., Apr. 10, posi
script by Saint Ge
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; * s0ct60;
C13304.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 16, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13096.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 16, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13109.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY JESUS; San Francisco,
Calif., Oct. 18, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60; C13293.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Los
Angeles, Calif., Nov. 19, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13103.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Santa Fe,
N. M., Apr. 11, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60;
13305.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Santa Fe,
N. M., Nov. 28, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
c13102.
585207 O- 61 -3
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 23, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13091.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED RULER OF THE VIOLET PLANET;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 19,
1959. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 113u160; ©13106.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN; Santa Fe,
N.M., Mar. 31, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 300t60;
C13294.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 13, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Jul60;
€13111.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 26, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
c13088,
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY BLESSED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 12, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13100.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY GREAT COSMIC ANGEL; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 17, 1958. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
c13112.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY GREAT RULER OF THE VIOLET PLANET;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 4, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60;
c13298.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY ARCTURUS; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 22, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Jul60;
c13092.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED ASTREA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 13, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13099.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED HERCULES; Santa Fe,
N. M., Apr. 5, 1959. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint Ger-
main Press, Inc.; 30ct60; C13299.
JORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
San Prancisco, Calif., Oct. 17, 1959.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
30ct60; c13292.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY CYCLOPEA; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Aug. 20, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60;
€13290.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY ELOHIM, BELOVED CASSEOPIA;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 9, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60:
C13303.
71
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY ELOHIM, BELOVED ORION;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 8, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 30ct60;
C13302.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY ELOHIM OF PEACE; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 21, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
C€13093.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY MASTER JESUS; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 27, 1959. Recording
Script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
C13086.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY SANAT KUMARA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 11, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
e135101.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY SANAT KUMARA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 15, 1959. Re-
cording script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
€13110.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTATION
BY MIGHTY VICTORY; Los Angeles,
Calif., Nov. 17, 1959. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.; 11Ju160;
C13105.
CORTE SAVELLA; opere di Anna Banti.
Milano. 3 atti. (Narratori italiani,
vol.72) © Arnoldo Mondadori Editore;
30May60; DFO-999.
COUNTRY MUSIC, a half-hour television
play by Louise Crago (Mrs. R. E. Crago)
© Louise Crago; 16Sep60; DU51711.
THE COUNT'S MARIE, a play for women in
one act by Ronald Parr. London.
(French's acting edition) ii Samuel
French, Ltd.; 6Sep60; DF1374.
A COURT FOR OWLS, a play in one act by
E. K. Evans, Jr. © Edward K. Evans,
Jr.; 100ct60; pu51852.
COWBOY ON THE MOON. SEE ROUNDUP ON
THE MOON.
CRAZY HORSE, a drama of the Plains
Indian and the Black Hills in two acts
by Herbert Krause. © Herbert Krause;
183u160; DU51350.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT; dramatized by
Marcel DuBois. From the novel by
Fyodor Dostoevsky. Translated from
the French by Charles X. Chichester,
pseud. 3 acts. © Dramatic Pub. Co.;
S0sep60; DP4187.
CRIME ON GOAT ISLAND. (Delitto all'
Isola delle Capre) A play in three
acts by Ugo Betti; translated by Henry
Reed. London, S. French, (French's
eee edition) © Henry Reed; 21Jun60;
DF1356.
CRISIS; or, Motive, a melodrama in two
acts by Chester Erskine. © Chester
Erskine; 140ct60; DU51881.
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FOUCAULT
PENDULUM, by Maxwell Sigmund.
© Maxwell Sigmund; 28Now60; C13391.
THE CROCK OF GOLD; play in three acts by
V. Saffold Booth based on the novel by
James Stephens. © V. Saffold Booth;
250ct60; DU51921.
72 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CROSS COUNTRY; script for a television
series by Carl Cordell, pseud. of
Carl B. Caudill, Jr. © Carl B.
Caudill, Jr.; 250ct60; C13358.
THE CRUISE OF THE U.S.S. CODFISH, by Bob
Newhart (George R.. Newhart) © Bob
Newhart Pub. Co.; 7Jul60; C13118.
A CRY IN THE NIGHT, a drama in three
acts by Ruth K., Pearl. © Ruth Pearl;
4Aug60; DU51448.
A CRY IN THE WIND, a play in one scene
by Margaret F, Jennings (Mrs. Melvin
N. Jennings) © Margaret F. Jennings;
8Aug60; DU51466,
CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY.
WEITE WEG.
SEE DER
THE CRYSTAL BOWL; thirty minute televi-
sion program script conceived by
Lucille Wyatt & Marjorie Renault.
© Lucille Wyatt & Marjorie Renault;
11Ju160; ¢€13084.
CUL-DE-SAC, a one act play by Donald
Maxwell Segall. © Donald Maxwell
Segall; 8Sep60; DU51655.
THE CULTURAL MILIEU AND AMERICAN INDIAN
MUSIC, a music lecture delivered by
Louis W. Ballard at the first Indian
Festival of Arts in La Grande, Oregon
on June 28, 1960. © Louis W. Ballard;
21Ju160; C13135.
CUMULIFORM, a play in three acts by
George Elias Karas, © George Elias
Karas; lAug60; DU51426.
THE CUPBOARD, a thriller in one act for
women by Olivia Ashdowne. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Olivia Ashdowne; 14Apr60;
DFO-967.
A CURE FOR EXISTENCE.
RIVER DREAM.
SEE AN EAST
CURSE THE DARKNESS, a play in four acts
by Margaret Mulligan Black. © Mar-
garet Mulligan Black; 22Aug60; DU51545.
THE CURTAIN FALLS. SEE FINAL PER-
FORMANCE.
CYRANO D. BERGER, a play with music in
two acts by Lorraine Flocks. Lyrics
by Marcy Tauber. Text only.
© Lorraine Flocks; 20Ju160; DU51366.
D
D IS FOR DANGER, a one-act drama by
Charles Emery. © Charles Emery;
210ct60; DU51890.
DADDY PLAY WITH ME; one act play, two
scenes by Rose Hoffman. © Rose Hoff-
man; 14Nov60; DU52054.
DAGGER OF THE SEVEN DEATHS, a mystery
drama in three acts written by Anton
Arnold. © Anton Arnold; 170ct60;
DU51884.
DAISY CHAIN; screenplay by Peter V.
Busatti and Sven Thornblad.
© Peter V. Busatti & Sven Thornblad;
27Sep60; DU51789.
LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS.
CAMELLIAS.
LA DAME DE CHEZ MAXIM. SEE DIE DAME
VOM MAXIM,
DIE DAME VOM MAXIM. La dame de Chez
Maxim. Eine farce in 3 Akten von
Georges Feydeau. Neue adaption von
Heinz Wunderlich. Wiesbaden.
© Ahn & Simrock, Biihnen & Musikverlag;
7Jan60; DFO-1009.
SEE SHE WORE
DANCING ON MY TOES; in labanotation.
Children's dance routine with word
description. Lyric by R. I. Allen;
music by Joseph Meyer; choreography by
Gertrude Hallenbeck. Appl. author:
M. Witmark & Sons, employer for hire of
Gertrude Hallenbeck.
Sons; 50ct60; DP4147.
©M. Witmark &
DANGER INSIDE, a comedy thriller by
Falkland L. Cary & Ivan Butler. Lon-
don, French. 3 acts. (French's act-
ing edition) © Falkland L. Cary &
Ivan Butler; 180ct60; DF1383.
THE DANGEROUS DOLL, a fantastical farce
in 3 acts by Cliff Halle, pseud. of
Clifford V. Hall. © Cliff Halle;
21Ju160; DU51373.
THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS, by
William Inge. Acting ed. Dramatists
Play Service. NM: additions &
changes. © William Inge; 15Nov60;
DP4176.
A DATE FOR DANNY. SEE PAGING DANNY
WEBSTER: A DATE FOR DANNY.
DAVID AND GOLIATH. SEE BIBLE STORIES:
DAVID AND GOLIATH.
DAVID AND SAUL. SEE BIBLE STORIES:
DAVID AND SAUL.
THE DAY BEFORE TOMORROW, a drama in three
acts by D. W. Mackley. © Dale Walter
Mackley; 190ct60; DU51895.
DAY IN IRELAND, an original musical play
for Dennis Day on television. Script
& lyrics by Ann Fraser (Mrs, Richard
Fraser); music by Tom Fulton; story
idea by Ed Marineau, John Norman & Ann
Fraser. © Ann Fraser & Tom Fulton;
19Sep60; DU51732.
A DAY IN THE MEN'S WARD, a musical comedy
in three acts by Odell Silvey Duckworth.
Text only. © Odell Silvey Duckworth;
140ct60; DP4152.
A DAY TO REMEMBER, a one act play for
seven women by Sylvia Davidson.
London, H. F. W. Deane. © Sylvia
Davidson; 23Feb60; DFO-971.
DAYS O' LANG SYNE, a play in two acts
by Joseph Scott, pseud. of Joseph
Kirland. © Joseph Scott; 210ct60;
DU51905.
DAYS OF ILLUSIONS, a television play by
Peter Woititz. © Peter Woititz;
18Ju160; DU51455.
DAYS ON END, a play by Mark Bucci &
Donna Jones. © Mark Bucci & Donna
Jones; 7Dec60; DU52250.
DAYTON (WHY NOT?) ALLEN, the amazing
adventures of Dayton Allen on the
Steve Allen television show by Dayton
Allen. Scripts 1-11. © Rosemeadow
Pub. Corp.; 6Sep60; C13217.
THE DEADLY GAME, a play in two acts by
James Yaffe. Adapted from the novel
Trapps, by Frederick Duerrenmatt.
Dramatists Play Service. NM: addi-
tions & changes. © Wilkes-Manchester
Productions & James Yaffe; 15Nov60;
DP4194.
DEAR LIAR, a comedy of letters. In
2 acts by Jerome Kilty. Adapted ...
from the correspondence of Bernard
Shaw & Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Lon-
don, M. Reinhardt. © Jerome Kilty;
25Jul60; AI-6769.
DEAR MADAM, a comedy for women in two
acts by Nina Warner Hooke. London,
French. (French's acting edition)
© Nina Warner Hooke; 30Aug60; DF1377.
July—Dec.
THE DEATH AND LIFE OF LARRY BENSON, a
play in three acts by Reginald Rose.
Stage version by Kristin Sergel adapt-
ed from the television show of the
Same name. Dramatic Pub. Co.
© Reginald Rose; 29Aug60;-DP4117.
A DEATH IN VALHALLA, a ninety-minute
television play by Louise Crago (Mrs.
ROB Greohh © Louise Crago; 31Aug60;
DUs1614,
THE DEATH OF BESSIE SMITH, a play in
eight scenes by Edward Albee. NM:
additions & revisions. © Edward
Albee; 20Ju160; DU51365.
THE DEATH OF BESSIE SMITH.
ZOO STORY.
SEE THE
DEEP-IN STORIES EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD
KNOW, PT.1: America's creative music
form, classic ragtime. Sections 1-3.
A 90 min, television music-story pro-
duction in 3 1/2-hr. sections by Ann
Vanderlee & John Vanderlee. © Ann
Vanderlee & John Vanderlee; 3Nov60;
C13350.
THE DEER AND THE RIVER, a comedy-drama
in four acts by Frank Wattron.
© Frank J. Wattron, Jr.; 18Ju160;
DU51456.
DEFIANT ISLAND. (The tragedy of Henry
Christophe) A play in four acts by
James Forsyth. © James Forsyth;
6Dec60; DU52210.
DELAY IN ROUTE; screenplay by George
Minor. © George I. Minor; 8Sep60;
DU51657.
DELITTO ALL' ISOLA DELLE CAPRE. SEE
CRIME ON GOAT ISLAND.
THE DEN OF LIONS, a play in four acts by
Howard Berenson. © Howard Berenson;
26Aug60; DU51582.
THE DENTIST; monologue by Shelley Berman.
© Calliope, Inc.; 8Nov60; C13355.
DESERT MECCA, a play in three acts by
Sari Scott. © Sari Elizabeth Scott;
9Sep60; DU51663.
DESIGN FOR MURDER, a mystery thriller in
three acts by George Batson.
S. French. Appl. states prev. reg. as
Celia, 1953. NM: “revised & rewrit-
ten." © George Batson; 19Ju160;
DP4102.
THE DESTROYING AGENT, a play in three
periods, 1918-1935-1951, by Julian
Fajans,.pseud. of Caroline R. Fajans.
© Caroline R. Fajans; 70ct60; DU51844.
DEUCES ARE WILD. SEE BEFORE BREAKFAST.
THE DEVIL IN MY HEART; words & music by
Red Bailey. © Yonah Music Co.;
16Aug60; C13201.
DEVIL TO PAY! A play in three acts by
Claire Carroll.
7Dec60; DU52212.
DER DIAMANT DES GEISTERKONIGS;
Zauberspiel in zwei Aufzugen von
Ferdinand Raimund, Eingeleitet von
Gustav Pichler. Wien. (Osterreich-
Reihe, Bd.121) NM: introd, © Berg-
land Verlag Gesellschaft M.B.H.;
25Nov60; AFO-32065.
THE DIAMOND TOOTH, a comedy in one act
by Colin Cooper. London, H. F. W.
Deane. © Colin Cooper; 23Feb60;
DFO-976.
DIANA AND TUDA, a drama in three acts by
Luigi Pirandello. Translated from the
Italian by Marta Abba (Marta Abba
Millikin) S. French. Appl. states
prev. reg. 1950. © Marta Abba
Millikin; 28Ju160; DP4105.
© Claire Carroll;
1960
DIDO AND AENEAS, opera in three acts by
Henry Purcell. Realised & edited by
Benjamin Britten & Imogen Holst; li-
bretto by Nahum Tate; German transla-
tion by Ludwig Landgraf, pseud. of
Prinz ae von Hessen und bei Rhein.
London. Vocal score. © Hawkes & Son
(London) Ltd.; 250ct60; DFO-1034.
THE DIFFICULT BLUE. (El oso tete
amarillo) By Egon Wolff. Translated
from the Spanish by M. Carol Russell.
© Egon G. Wolff & Marilyn C. Russell;
12Dec60; DU52242.
A DILLAR, A DOLLAR, a musical play in
two acts. Book by Claude & Alice
Barlow; music & lyrics by Lorie Gris-
wold (H. Loraine Griswold) © Claude
tn Alice V. Barlow & Lorie Griswold;
3 DU52155.
UN DINER QUI COMMENCE MAL. SEE
THIRTEEN AT TABLE.
DINKY'S WISH, a marionette play in three
acts by Claude Saum. © Claude Saum;
12Dec60; DU52233.
THE DINNER BELL; screenplay by George
Minor. © George I. Minor; 8Sep60;
pu51658.
A DISCUSSION OF JOHN WANAMAKER'S STATE-
MENT ON ADVERTISING, by Quy C. Shearer.
© Quy C. Shearer; 30ct60; C13286.
A DISTANT BELL, a drama in three acts
by Katherine Morrill. S. Prench.
Prev. reg. as When the wind is souther-
ly, 1951. NM: "revised and rewritten.”
© Katherine Morrill; 6Sep60; DP4168.
LA DIVINA PELEA; comedia en dos partes,
original de Jose Maria Peman (Jose
Maria Peman Pemartin) Madrid, Edi-
ciones Alfil. (Coleccion teatro,
no.109) © Jose Maria Peman; 70ct54;
DF1339.
DO-IT-YOURSELF SHOW. SEE SPONSOR'S
DO-IT-YOURSELF SHOW, NO.1.
DO YOU HAVE A WOMAN IN YOUR ROOM? A
comedy in three acts about the hotel
business by Bernard Fabrizi.
© Bernard Fabrizi; 8Ju160; DU51304.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY? Audio
script by Lothar Marcell Hutter &
Felicia Hutter Knowles. Program no.2.
Appl. states prev. reg. C10653. NM:
revisions. © lothar Marcell Hutter &
Felicia Hutter Knowles; 1Sep60; C13216.
DODGE LINE DISPLAY FILM, a2 shooting
script for a sound motion picture pre-
pared for Dodge Division. Writer: Jim
Land. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
25Jul60; C13171.
DOES DETROIT REALLY NEED AN INCOME TAX?
By H. J. Brachman. © H. J. Brachman;
15Ju160; C13175.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Victor
van der Linde Co. © Dolcin Corp.
No.
156-159. Aug. 1, 1960. © 1Aug60;
C13180.
A DOLL'S HOUSE, SEE SONGBIRD.
DONOGOO, a play in three acts with a
prologue and an epilogue by Jules
Romains. Translated by James B.
Gidney. © James B. Gidney; 6Dec60;
DU52206.
DON'T ANNOY THE GHOSTS, a comedy in
three acts by Esther Beeby. © Esther
Beeby; 12Aug60; DU51509.
DON'T CALL IT FRISCO; musical play in
three acts by Malvina Reynolds.
© Malvina Reynolds; 240ct60; DU51916.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
DON'T SHOOT CUPID; screenplay in three
acts by Rosamond Ritchie Moore (Mrs.
Henry W. Moore) © Rosamond Ritchie
Moore; 29Aug60; DUS1594.
DON'T TAKE MY PENNY! SEE PENNY.
DORNROSCHEN, ein Kindermirchen-Lustspiel
in drei Bildern von Robert Biirkner.
Hamburg. © Richard Bars Biihnenverlag,
K.G., "Die Rampe”; 20Dec59; DFO-987.
DOUBLE CROSS. SEE HOMICIDE PAR
PRUDENCE.
DOUBLE FACTORS, a play in three acts by
Gene Vier (Eugene P. Vier) © Eugene
P., Vier; 27Dec60; DU52306.
DOUBLE IMAGE. SEE GOG ET MAGOG,
DOWN THE HATCH, a musical comedy in
three acts by Bill Gargaro (William J.
Gargaro) Text only. © William J.
Gargaro; 7Dec60; DU52214.
DOWN THESE STREETS; shooting script by
Mario Martinez & Joseph R. Masefield
based on the original story by Mario
Martinez. © Mario Martinez & Joseph
R. Masefield; 22Sep60; DU51761.
DOWN TO EARTH, a one act play by Lewis
& Martha Gorman. © Lewis & Martha
Gorman; 30Nov60; DU52172.
DOWN TO EARTH; recording script by
Jonathan Winters. Side A-B.
MG V-15011. © Verve Records, Inc.;
3ONov60; C13375.
THE DRAGON; lyric comedy in one act,
three scenes based on the play by
Lady Gregory. Book, lyrics, and
music by Deems Taylor. © Deems
Taylor; 21Ju160; DU51379.
DRAMATISHE SHRIFTN. (Dramatic plays)
12 selected plays about Yiddish life
abroad by Jacob Singer (Jake Singer)
Tel Aviv, I. L. Peretz Library. Title
transliterated. Appl. states some
plays prev. pub. in the Yiddish maga-
zine Cheshbon bletter, 1956-58.
© Jacob Singer; 6Feb60; DF1340.
DRAMATISCHE WERKE von Ferdinmd Raimund.
Hrsg. und mit einem Vorwort und
Nachwort versehen, von Gustav Pichler.
Wien. 2v. © Bergland Verlag
G.M.B.H.; 120ct60; AFO-31693.
DREAM IN SPACE - THE LAST JUDGMENT.
SEE A CHOLEM IN ROIM.
DREAMER'S PARADISE; original screenplay
by William Grefe. © William Grefe III;
180ct60; DU51892.
DREAMS RETURN IN THE SPRINGTIME, a play
in three scenes by Lewis M. Steel.
© Lewis M, Steel; 7Dec60; DU52213.
DRIVIN' ME CRAZY; monologue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang.
© Betty Walker; 18Ju160; C13165.
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR, by Bob Newhart
(George R. Newhart) © Bob Newhart
Pub. Co.; 8Jun60; ¢C13120.
DRUMS, DROLLERY, AND DRIVEL, a monolog
by Alan Abel, © Alan Abel; 14Dec60;
C13403.
DRUMS UNDER THE WINDOWS, by Sean
O'Casey. Adapted in two acts by Paul
Shyre. © Paul Shyre; 25Ju160; DU51393.
THE DRUNKARD'S DREAM, an original drama
in three acts as it was written and
performed in 1872 by George H. Booth
and as revised and performed in 1960
by his great-grandson Ken Jon Booth
(Kenneth Jon Booth) NM: revisions.
© Kenneth Jon Booth & Jackson Hole
Players, Inc.; 5Jun60; DP4069.
73
DUET, two plays by Lewis Michael Stern,
Pt.1: Ooglepoop, in two acts; pt.2:
Triangle, in three acts. © Lewis M.
Stern; 12Dec60; DU52280.
DUST SPOTS ON THE GREEN, a play in three
acts by Charles D. Shackelford,
© Charles D. Shackelford; 15Aug60;
DU51521.
THE DYBBUK, by S. Ansky. A new adapta-
tion in five acts by Joseph Liss,
© Joseph Liss; lAug60; DU51427.
THE DYNAMIC INTEGRAL LEARNING AND TEACH-
ING OF LANGUAGE; script for a series
of four films by Marguerite B. Dore.
Pt.3: The basic and general principles
of integral communication through lan-
guage. ©M. B. Dore; 180ct60; C13340.
ie
E OLA O EMMALANI. (Queen Emma speaks)
Documentary play in fifteen scenes on
the occasion of the centennial cele-
bration of the Queen's Hospital by
Nesta Obermer & Paul Larsen. © Mrs.
Seymour Obermer; 30Jun60; DU51515.
EAGLE IN THE MUD, a new comedy in three
acts by Victor Clement. © Victor K.
Clement; 6Ju160; DU51295.
EARLY PLAYS. SEE IN THE JUNGLE OF
CITIesS.
EARNEST IS THE WEST, a play in three
acts by Peter Ramsey, pseud. of Robert
Melancon. Adapted from Oscar Wilde's
The importance of being Earnest.
© Peter Ramsey; 15Nov60; DU52070.
AN EAST RIVER DREAM; or, A cure for
existence. A comedy in two acts by
Alan Rossett, pseud. of Alan Ross.
© Alan Ross; 13Dec60; DU52247.
EAST TWILIGHT; film play by Rudy
Martinelli. © Rudy Martinelli;
120ct60; DU51870.
EAST WALL, WEST WALL, a play by Philip
Grayson. © Philip Grayson & Gloria
Grayson; 15Dec60; DU52264.
THE ECHO, a 30 minute TV play by
Minda Z. Lothar, pseud. of Augusta
Felshin. © Minda Z. Lothar;
6Dec60; DU52230.
AN ECHO OF WINGS, a drama in one act by
Recree Herman. © Samuel French, Inc.;
8Apr60; DP4096.
ECLIPSE DAY, a 3-act American comedy for
television Bernard Sabath.
© Bernard Sabath; 15Nov60; DU52065.
THE EDGE OF SHELLEY BERMAN; recording
script by Shelley Berman. © Verve
Records, Inc.; 130ct60; C13370.
EDIBLE POETS, a play in one act by
Charles Best. © Charles Best;
4Aug60; DU51444,
EDUCATION'S CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE TODAY,
by William E. Kerstetter. © William
Edward Kerstetter; 28Dec60; C13413.
THE EFFECT OF MIXING INTENSITY ON THE
DISPERSION OF COATING PIGMENTS IN
WATER, by N. Millman & J, B, Whitley.
© J. M. Huber Corp.; 1Aug60; C13235.
AN EFFECTIVE BREATHING CONTROL MANEUVER,
by Edward Mat zper © Edward Matzger;
260ct60; C13334.
THE EGG, a play in two acts by Felicien
Marceau. Adapted by Robert Schlitt.
Appl. states prev. pub. as L'Oeuf,
1957. WM: English translation.
© Robert Schlitt; 16Nov60; DU52078.
74 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE EGGHEAD AND I; dialogue by Danny
Davis. 13 parts. © Vernon Music
Corp.; 12Ju160; C13123.
EGMONT; a tragedy in five acts by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Trans-
lated from the German by Willard R.
Trask, Introd. by Alexander Gode
von Aesch, NM: translation & introd.
© Barron's Educational Series, Inc.;
22Aug60; A64399.
EIGHTEEN HANDS HIGH, a serious play in
three acts by B. J. Burleson. © Bobby
James Burleson; 19Dec60; DU52273.
EILLEY ORRUM, a musical comedy in four
acts. Story, lyrics & music by Marion
Cowen. Libretto & musical score. NM:
additions & revisions. © Marion
Cowen; 100ct60; DU51872.
DER EISERNE HEINRICH. SEE DER FROSCH-
KONIG.
ELECTRA, a play by Sophocles, Trans-
lated by Theodore H. Banks. © Theo-
dore Howard Banks; 8Nov60; DU52028.
ELECTROSHOCK THERAPY; manuscript for
recording by Hugh D. Riordan & others.
© Psyche, Inc.; 28Sep60; C13288.
ELEMENTARY MY DEAR WATSON, a new musical
comedy in two acts based on characters
suggested by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Music by Gary Long; lyrics by Gary &
Sharalyn Long; book by Sharalyn Long.
© Gary Long & Sharalyn Long; 9Aug60;
DU51508.
L'ELISIR D'AMORE, (The elixir of love)
Comic opera in two acts. Music by
Gaetano Donizetti; libretto by Felice
Romani. English version by Ruth &
Thomas Martin. Libretto. (@. Schir-
mer's collection of opera librettos
© @. Schirmer, Inc.; 17Nov60; DP4186.
ELIXIR OF LOVE. SEE L'ELISIR D'AMORE.
EMBARCADERO: THE LADY IN JADE; screen-
play written by Robert J. Shaw.
© Robert J. Shaw; lAug60; DuU51424,
EMBARK FOR TOMORROW, a one act play by
Audrey McKim. © Friendship Press,
Inc.; 6Jun60; DP4191.
EMERGENCY ROOM, a new television series
by Lloyd G@. Wolfe. Pilot script:
An eye for an eye. © Lloyd G. Wolfe;
25Nov60; DU52153.
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, a musical
comedy in one act. Lyrics by Willard
Bain; music by Jon Appleton. © Jon
Howard Appleton & Willard Slocum Bain,
Jr.; 20Ju160; DU51368.
EN AVANT, COCO; or, Silence in the
cocktail party. A play in two short
non-acts by Judith Johnson Sherwin.
© Judith Johnson Sherwin; 26Sep60;
DU51777.
EN CROISADE, a comedy in certain quar-
ters in one act by David S. Cole.
© David S. Cole; 19Sep60; DU51727.
THE END OF A NUISANCE, WE HOPE, an
address to be delivered by J. D.
Wilson. © J. D. Wilson; 30ct60;
C€13311.
THE END OF THE DIVING BOARD, a new play
in two acts by William Case.
© William R. Case; 9Dec60; DU52227.
END OF THE LINE; screenplay by Bert L.
Shepard. © Bert L. Shepard; 16Sep60;
DU51714.
ENTRANCES AND EXITS. Selected by
Phyllis Fenner & Avah Hughes.
Illustrated by Frank Kramer. Dodd,
Mead. © Phyllis Fenner & Avah Hughes;
23Sep60; Al70625.
ENTRY E, a play in three acts by Norman
A. Brooks. Based on a novel by
Richard Frede. © Norman Brooks;
9Sep60; DU51665.
ERSTE STUCKE. SEE IN THE JUNGLE OF
CITIES.
DIE ERWECKUNG DES ZOSIMIR; drei Akte
von Franz Theodor Csokor. Wien.
(Neue Dichtung aus Osterreich,
Bd.75) © Bergland Verlag Gesell-
schaft M.B.H.; 25Nov60; AFO-32071.
THE ESCAPADES OF VINNIE AND VANNIE,
a situation comedy serial half-hour
TV and/or radio program by Sam Brown-
stein (Samuel Hyman Brownstein) First
episode: The party. © Samuel Hyman
Brownstein; 310ct60; DU51954.
ESSCOM; script for a live or filmed play
in three acts by George Minor.
© George I. Minor; 240ct60; DU51912.
ESTHER; three act drama by Marjorie
Talbot. © Marjorie Talbot; 18Ju160;
DU51459.
EVEN IN TRANSYLVANIA, a comedy in two
acts by Tom Burke (Thomas D. Burke) &
Susan Brady. © Thomas D. Burke &
Susan Brady; 8Sep60; DU51656.
AN EVENING OF MURDER, a play in one act
by Harry H. McGraugh. © Harry H.
McGraugh; 20Ju160; DU51410.
AN EVENING WITH MIKE NICHOLS AND ELAINE
MAY, by Mike Nichols & Elaine May.
© MRC Pub. Co., Inc.; 5Dec60; DU52200.
EVENINGSONG; 1 act paw. by Mia Aprizian.
© Mia Aprizian; 14Sep60; DU51691.
EVER SINCE ADAM, a play in three acts
by Irene E. Porter. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Whoa there, Silas. NM:
revisions. © Irene Elizabeth Porter;
21Nov60; DU52119.
EVER SINCE APRIL, by Nora Stirling, with
a specially written discussion guide.
American Assn. of Retired Persons.
l act. (Plays for living) © Nora
Stirling; 110ct60; DP4181.
EVERY CHRISTIAN, A BIBLE STUDENT; a
rally day service by Concordia Pub.
House, Appl. author: Paul Pallmeyer.
© Concordia Pub. House; 6Jun60;
A456698,
EVERYBODY SHOUT, a musical revue in
three acts. Book & lyrics by Flournoy
E, Miller; lyrics & music by Olivette
Miller. Text only. © Flournoy E.
Miller; 29Ju160; DU51462.
EVERYBODY'S SECRET, a comedy for the
fair-sex in one act by Charles George.
Dramatists Play Service. © Charles
George; 29Aug60; DP4114.
THE EXPATRIATE, a play in two acts by
Norm Thaddeus Vane, pseud. of Norman
Thaddeus Vein. © Norman Thaddeus
Vane; 4Aug60; DU51449,
THE EXPLAINERS, a revue in two acts by
Jules Feiffer. © Jules Feiffer;
240ct60; DU51914.
EXPLANATION OF DEALER RESPONSIBILITIES
FOR THE BENEFIT OF SUPERVISORY PER=
SONNEL. SEE THE NUTCRACKER SYSTEM.
EXPRESS FOR SANTIAGO, by Isidora
Aguirre. Adapted by Stanley Richards.
(In Mayorga, Margaret, ed. The best
short plays, 1959-1960. p.195-214)
© Isidora Aguirre; 100ct60; DP4208.
THE EXTRAVAGANT MISER, a musical comedy
by Griffin W. White & others. 2 acts.
© Griffin W. White, Herbert Nibauer &
Vincent Ferrizzi; 26Ju160; DP4075.
AN EYE FOR AN EYE. SEE EMERGENCY ROOM.
July—Dec.
THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE, a screenplay by
Peter Abenheim with Betty Lasky &
Fredric Gadette. Original story by
Peter Abenheim. © Gadette Productions,
Inc.; 5Dec60; DU52181.
EYES UPON THE CROSS, a cycle of playlets
for Lent by Don A. Mueller (Donald A.
Mueller) NM: additions. © Don A.
Mueller; 1Dec59; DP4084,
F
FACE-LIFTING BY EXERCISE; lesson by
Jane S, Davies. © Jane S. Davies;
QAug60; C13189.
THE FACE OF EVIL, a play by Charles
Kittell. © Charles William Kittell;
29Sep60; DU51300.
THE FACES OF SATURDAY, a screenplay
written, produced & directed by Allan
David. Based on an original story by
Norman Reissman. © Allan A. David.
140ct60; DU51882.
FAIR BLUFF, a television drama in three
acts by Nancy W. Henderson. © Nancy
Wallace Henderson; 70ct60; DU51842.
FAME! Original story and screenplay by
Gilbert L. Kay. © Joseph A. Curtis
Jr. & Gilbert L. Kay; 3May60; DP4078,
FAME AND FORTUNE, a musical in two acts
by John Bazarini & Roger Adams. Text
only. © Ronald John Bazarini & Roger
Adams; 1Aug60; DU51481.
A FAMILIAR STRANGER, SEE WOMAN OF
THAT FUTURE PLACE,
THE FAMILY CIRCLE; monologue by Herschel
Bernardi & Les Pine. © Ryerson Music
Publishers, Inc.; 50ct60; C13314.
FANNY, THE FRIVOLOUS FLAPPER, a roaring
Twenties musical comedy in one act.
Books, lyrics & music by Charles
George. Appl. author: Samuel French,
Inc., employer for hire. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 140ct60; DP4179.
THE FANTASTICKS, a parable about love in
two acts. Words by Tom Jones; music
by Harvey L. Schmidt. Suggested by a
Play called Les Romanesques by Edmund
Rostand. Book only. NM: “additional
lyrics & text." © Tom Jones & Harvey
Schmidt; 190ct60; DU51898.
THE FAR AWAY LAND, a musical play in two
acts. Original story & book by Warren
Myles; music by Don Hansen; lyrics by
Warren Myles. Text only. © Warren
Myles; 10Aug60; DU51504.
FAREWELL, FAREWELL, EUGENE, by John
Vari. Adapted by Rodney Ackland.
London, French. 3 acts. (French's
acting ae © John Vari & Rodney
Ackland; 20Sep60; DP4162.
FAREWELL TO THE. FLESH; report on a
romantic evening, in three acts by
Arturo Despouey. © Arturo Despouey;
11Aug60; DU51499.
FATHER & MIDGET; monologue by Shelley
Berman. © Calliope, Inc.; 15Sep60;
€13230.
FATHER FELL DOWN THE WELL, AND OTHER
STORIES; recording script by Steve
Merrill (Stephen E. Merrill) © Stephen
E. Merrill; 17Nov60; C13371.
FATHER JEROME, a play in three acts by
Charles W. Hoeftman. © Charles W.
Hoeftman; 19Ju160; DU51359.
1960
PEEL FREE, the script for a sound motion
picture in color to inform and encour-
age dishwashers prepared for DuBois
Chemicals. Writer: Samuel Beall.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 31Aug60;
DU51682.
PENTON'S FOLLY, a television play in
three acts by William L. Rose &
Richard B. Shull. © William L. Rose
& Richard B. Shull; 190ct60; DU51900.
THE FEVER TREE; screenplay in four acts
by William H. Martin. © William H.
Martin; 29Aug60; DU51602.
FPIABE ITALTANE. SEE UNA NOTTE IN
PARADISO.
PIS-FY-FO-PUM. SEE JACK AND THE BEAN-
50 MINUTES IN AN HOUR NO.1; screenplay
by Karyle Gray, pseud. of Geraldine
Marcia Squadrito. © Geraldine Marcia
Squadrito; 5Jul60; DU51293.
50 MINUTES IN AN HOUR NO.2: HONOR THY
3} Screenplay by Karyle Gray,
pseud. of Geraldine Marcia Squadrito.
© Geraldine Marcia Squadrito; 22Aug60;
pu51548.
50 MINUTES IN AN HOUR NO.3: PAINT ME A
PATH; screenplay in two acts by Karyle
Gray, pseud. of Geraldine Marcia
Squadrito. © Geraldine Marcia
Squadrito; 31Aug60; DU51610.
FIFTY MOONS, a play in one act by Joe
Terra, pseud. of Joe Terracina.
© Joe Terracina; 310ct60; DU51958.
UN FIL A LA PATTE. SEE DIE BANDE
UND DER GENERAL.
FINAL PERFORMANCE; or, The curtain falls,
a play in one act by Charles George.
Dramatists Play Service. © Charles
George; 29Aug60; DP4115.
PINANCIAL BOOBY TRAPS, a series of fifty-
three 2 minute monologues by Durant
Rose. © Timbrell & Co.; 15Aug60;
€13200.
FIND ME A TEAR, a play by Marilyn A.
Hatch. © Marilyn Ayers Hatch;
3Nov60; DU52005.
THE FINGER OF PATE, a one-half hour
drama for television by Maude Polhill.
© Maude Polhill; 14Sep60; DU51713.
IL FINTO STANISLAO. SEE KING FOR A
D
FIORELLO, a new musical. Book by Jerome
Weidman & George Abbott; music by
Jerry Bock; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick.
Text only. Random House. 2 acts.
Lyrics & synopsis prev. reg. 1959.
© Jerome Weidman & George Abbott;
22apr60; DP4137.
FIRST BABY. SEE THE GOOD LIFE.
THE FIRST IN CREATION: ADAM AND EVE, by
Winburn S. ley. © Winburn Stanton
Bagley; 25Aug60; C13210.
THE FIRST TIME I SAW PARIS, a play in
one act for five women by Vera I.
Arlett. London, H. F. W. Deane.
(Deane's series of plays) © Vera I.
Arlett; 180ct60; DFO-1031.
THE FIRST YEAR; monologue by Doug
Harrell (J. D. Harrell) © Bentley
Music Co.; 14Ju160; C13149..
FISH IN THE STARS, a play in three acts
by Deloris Tarzan. © Deloris Marie
Tarzan; 23Dec60; DU52305.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
PIVE FREAKS A'FIDDLING, a comedy in one
act for women by Stuart Ready.
(Deane's series of plays) London,
H. FP. W. Deane. © Stuart Ready;
27Sep60; DFO-1013.
FIVE PLAYS: Judy Johnson, The Duke of
Blades, Quado, Tornado, The bedroom;
by Sidney Shapiro. © Sidney Shapiro;
12Sep60; DU51669.
FIVE PLAYS OF STRINDBERG; in new
translations by Elizabeth Sprigge.
lst ed, Anchor Books, (A Double-
day anchor original, A219) © Eliza-
beth Sprigge; 70ct60; Al65510.
FIVE THOUSAND YEARS OF FASHION, a talk
on the development of fashion by
Evelyn B. Shore. © Evelyn B. Shore;
23aug60; C13198.
FLAME OF FREEDOM, an outdoor drama in
two acts of historical Maryland by
Ray Hamby (Raymond Irvin Hamby)
© Ray Hamby; 30ct60; DU51819.
FLIM FLAM! (IN APARTMENT 10-D) A play
in three acts by Anthony Mascioli.
© Anthony E. Mascioli; 13Ju160;
DU51330.
PLITTERWOCHEN; Lustspiel von Paul Helwig.
Hamburg. 3 acts. © Richard Bars
Buhnenverlag, K.@., "Die Rampe";
15Dec59; DFO-990.
FLORA; screenplay in three acts by 4
Riley. © Betsy Riley; 6Sep60; DU516338.
FLOWERING JUDAS, an original play in
three acts by James D, Pendleton.
© James D. Pendleton; 12Sep60; DU51673.
FLY AWAY, FLY AWAY, FLY AWAY HOME;
screenplay by George Rubino.
© George Rubino; 26Sep60; DU51780.
FLY AWAY HOME, a new musical in two acts
by Robert England based on the play
Six cylinder love by William Anthony
McGuire. Text only. NM: "act II."
© Robert England; 26Aug60; DU51577.
FLY SPRAY, a play in two scenes by James
Howard. © James Starkey Howard;
120ct60; DU51866.
THE FLYERS, a play in three acts by
Irvin Stock. © Irvin Stock; 7Dec60;
pu52215.
THE FLYING PRINCE, a play for Children's
Theatre based on stories told about
Vikramaditya of Ujjain, a hero of
India, by Aurand Harris. S. French.
2 acts. Appl. states prev. reg. 1998.
© James Aurand Harris; 21Sep60; DP4163.
A FOGGY NIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO, an
original dramatico-musical composition
in two acts. Book, lyrics, and music
by Robert N. Chattin. © Robert N.
Chattin; 18Ju160; DU51352.
LES FOLIES DE PARIS, a play by William
Swanson. © William Swanson; 8Nov60;
Dvu52012.
FOLLOWERS OF MARY PENN; screenplay in
three acts by Elizabeth Donnelly (Mrs.
Arthur G. Donnelly) © Elizabeth
Donnelly; 5Ju160; Du51292.
FONE FAX; verbatim transcript from tape
by Automatic Electric Sales Corp.
© Automatic Electric Sales Corp.;
23Nov60; C13394.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT; script for a 35 mn,
widescreen color motion picture for
the National Live Stock & Meat Board.
Writer: David C. Welling. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 31Aug60; DU51683.
75
FOOL'S ERRAND, a tale from Chaucer by
Margaret Wood. London, S. French.
1 scene. (French's acting edition)
© Margaret Wood; 15Mar60; DF1357.
FOR RENT: A BACK BEDROOM, a comedy in
one act by Royal Murdoch. © Royal
Murdoch; 25Aug60; DU51567.
FOR THE LOVE OF IRVING, by Lynette
Topol & Gene Allen (Eugene Allen)
Lyrics by Lynette Topol. 2 acts.
Text only. © Lynette Topol; 10Nov60;
DP4210.
FORCE FLUIDS; monologue by Betty Walker,
pseud. of Edith Zwang. © Betty
Walker; 183u160; C13158.
FORECAST FOR TOMORROW, a one act play by
Philip Smallen. Appl. states prev.
reg. DU42300. NM: revision.
© Philip Smallen; 28Dec60; DU52332.
A FOREIGN STRAND, a teleplay in three
acts by Lawrence Wunderlich. © Law-
rence Wunderlich; 11Ju160; pU51314.
FORGET IT LINDA; monologue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang.
© Betty Walker; 18Ju160; C13162.
LA FORJA DE LOS SUENOS; obra en dos
actos original de Manuel Martinez
Azana. © Benjamin Frank Sedwick &
Manuel Martinez Azana; 9Nov60; DU52040.
LA FORMICA. SEE COLLOQUIO COL TANGO.
FORT DU FOU; screenplay by Henry Denker
& Joseph Than from original story by
George Kessel. © Henry Denker &
Joseph Than; 14Nov60; DU52051.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, a comedy in three
acts by Regina Brand Fayne. © Regina
Brand Fayne; 12Ju160; DU51405.
FOUR BELLS MEANS GLORY! A farce in one
act by Richard S. Dunlop. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 8Apr60; DP4107.
FOUR-LEGGEDISM, a satire by Theodore
Gottlieb. © Theodore Gottlieb;
15Aug60; C13187.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES: Ubu Roi,
by Alfred Jarry; The commissioner, by
Georges Courteline; Professor Taranne,
by Arthur Adamov; Clerambard, by Mar-
cel Ayme. With an introd. by Wallace
Fowlie. Capricorn Books. NM: gener-
al introd., & compilation by Wallace
Powlie; introductions for & trans-
lations of Professor Taranne & The
commissioner by Albert Bermel;
introd, for & translation of Cleram-
bard by R. H. Greenbaum. ©G,. P.
Putnam's Sons; 280ct60; A73053.
FOUR THINGS CRY, a play in three acts by
Doris Adler. © Doris Adler; 2Dec60;
pus52185.
FOUR UP. (Building Four, upstairs)
A play in three acts by Frank Sahr.
© Frank E. Sahr; 25Nov60; DU52152.
FRAULEIN JULIE, ein Trauerspiel von
August Strindberg. Deutsche
fibersetzung von Heinrich Goebel.
Hamburg. 1 act. © Richard Bars
Biihnenverlag, K.G., "Die Rampe";
1Feb60; DFO-994.
FREE FOR ALL, a comedy in three acts by
Eileen Woodward. © Eileen Woodward;
19Sep60; DU51725.
FREEDOM ROAD; screenplay by Carwell Co.
Based on the novel Freedom road by
Howard Fast. © Carwell Co.; 2Aug60;
DU51485.
76 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE FRENCH QUARTER, a recording script
for an album by Floyd Huddleston.
Text only. © Floyd H. Huddleston;
5Dec60; DU52182.
FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS, a comedy in two
acts by Austin Steele. London,
S. French, (French's acting edition)
© Austin Steele; 8Mar60; DF1351.
FROG WOOD, a play in eight scenes by
Thomas Atkins. © Thomas R, Atkins;
50ct60; DU51828.
FROM AN ACTOR'S NOTEBOOK; or, Mendicino
miracle, a screenplay in eighteen
scenes by Percy Kilbride. © Percy
Kilbride; 21Sep60; DU51746.
FROM OUT OF THE EARTH, a screenplay by
Alan J. Gallagher. © Alan John
Gallagher; 30ct60; DU51818.
DER FROSCHKONIG; oder, Der eiserne
Heinrich, ein Marchenspiel in drei
Bildern von Robert Biirkner. Hamburg.
© Richard Bars Biihnenverlag, K.G.,
"Die Rampe"; 18Dec59; DFO-985.
FUNDAMENTALS OF STAINLESS STEEL FABRI-
CATION; script for a sound motion
picture in 16 mm, Ektachrome, prepared
for Alloy Steel Division, Republic
Steel Corp. Writer: Junius Eddy.
Appl. author: Wilding, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 7Nov60;
DU52107.
A FUTURE WITHOUT TEARS, a play in 3 acts
by Gloria Guinness. Appl. author:
Miller Producing Co., Inc. © Gloria
Rubio Guiness; 50ct60; DU51826.
G
GABRIEL IN THE FIELDS, the story of a
slave rebellion in five acts by C. L.
Mason. © Clifford Lester Mason;
180ct60; DU51891.
DIE GANSEHIRTIN AM BRUNNEN, ein
M&archenspiel in drei Bildern von
Robert Biirkner. Hamburg. © Richard
Bars Biihnenverlag, K.G., "Die Rampe";
15Dec59; DFO-995.
THE GAFF, a play by Bruce Stuart, pseud.
of Bruce Stuart Damuth. © Bruce S.
Damuth; 7Nov60; DU52014,
GALAHAD SMITH; original screenplay by
Samuel Armstrong. © Samuel Armstrong;
29Ju160; DU51417.
GAME-CALLING IN HI-FI; recording script
by Dexter Shaffer. © Dexter Virgil
Shaffer; 19Sep60; C13279.
THE GARBITSCH AFFAIR, a black & white
screenplay by Bernhardt J. Hurwood &
Constance Willis. © Bernhardt J.
Hurwood & Constance Willis; 30ct60;
DU51817.
THE GARDENER'S COTTAGE, a play in three
acts by Helen & Edward V. Hoile.
London, H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's
series of plays) © Helen Hoile &
Edward V. Hoile; 6Apr60; DFO-980.
DER GASTFREUND. SEE DAS GOLDENE
VLIESS,
THE GATE OF THE INN, a Biblical drama
for Christmas by Dorothy J. Wills. 4
scenes. © Lillenas Pub. Co., a regis-
tered trade name of the Nazarene Pub.
House; 15Ju160; DP4081.
G'DEE CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS. Adapted
for the hand puppet theater by Mildred
Berry. 4 acts. © Union of American
Hebrew Congregations; 22Dec60; DP4219.
GEM, a musical play in three acts by
L. Keith Cohen. © Lewis Keith Cohen;
30Nov60; DU52173.
THE GEMINI, a mystery play in three acts
by H. B. Amacker. © Harmond Burns
Amacker; 22Aug60; DU51550.
GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE SOVIET
PRESS. SEE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IN-
TERNATIONAL SITUATION PRESENTED
TO THE SOVIET PEOPLE BY THE SOVIET
PRESS IN 1955.
GENERAL MICKEY, a school play 4m three
acts by Sister Antonita. Adapted from
from the book General Mickey by Peter
Lappin. Catholic Youth. © Society of
the Divine Savior; 17Aug60; DP4093.
THE GENIUS, a play in two scenes by
Warren Pickett & Ethel Callahan.
© Warren Pickett & Ethel Callahan;
8Aug60; DU51464.
GENIUS, JR.,,a farce in one act by
Le Roma Greth. © Art Craft Play Co.;
16Sep60; DP4127.
THE GENIUS OF THE IRISH THEATER,
edited by Sylvan Barnet & others.
New American Library. (A Mentor
book, MT315) NM: introd., intro-
ductory & biographical notes,
bibliography & compilation,
© Sylvan Barnet, Morton Berman &
William Burto; 29Nov60; Al7553h.
THE GENTLE ONE, a one-act play for women
by Marlene Brenner. (Baker's royalty
plays) Appl. author: Walter H. Baker
Co., employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 5Aug60; DP4085.
GEORGE ET GEORGINA, by Simone, pee. de
Mme. Porche. © Simone; 130ct60;
DU51878.
GERTA, a play in three acts by D. Figel-
Hartman. © D. Figel-Hartman;
280ct60; DU51937.
GESAMMELTE WERKE von Carl Zuckmayer.
West Germany, S. Fischer. } v.
NM: "compilation & new edition.”
© Carl Zuckmayer; 15Sep60; AFO-32073.
DAS GESCHAFT; Tragédie von F. P. Hellin.
© F. P. Hellin; 22Nov60; DU52125.
DER GESTIEFELTE KATER, ein Kinder-
marchen-Lustspiel in drei Bildern von
Robert Birkner mit einer zusdtzlichen
Fassung als Ostermarchen. Hamburg.
© Richard Bars Biihnenverlag, K.G.,
"Die Rampe"; 20Dec59; DFO-986.
GET THEE BEHIND ME, a comedy in two
parts by Harry Segall. © Harry
Segall & Dorothy Segall; 21Ju160;
DU51381.
THE GHOST OF THE CHINESE ELM, an original
play for children in three acts by
Adele Gordon (Mrs. Vernon Erbstoeszer)
© Mrs. Vernon Erbstoeszer; 26Sep60;
DU51783.
THE GHOUL FRIEND, a mystery-comedy in
three acts by Gene Donovan, pseud,. of
Anne Coulter Martens. Dramatic Pub.
Co. © Anne Coulter Martens; 31Aug60;
DP4121,
GIFT WRAPPED; comedy in three acts and
one set by Constance Grace, pseud. of
Ragnhilde DeBruland & Grace LeBrecht.
© Ragnhilde DeBruland & Grace LeBrecht;
29Nov60; DU52165.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY COMMERCIAL - FIIM
NO.64: MALE AND FEMALE COMM.; script
for a 1 min. film by Telesales.
© Trojan Rennes eveNy Co., Inc.;
5Jul60; C13081.
July—Dec.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY - FIIM NO.65: MALE
AND FEMALE COMMERCIAL; script for a 2
min. film by Telesales. © Trojan
Reupholstery Co., Inc.; 5Ju160; ¢13078.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY - FIIM NO.66: EX-
PLOSION COMMERCIAL; script for a 1
min. film by Telesales. © Trojan Re-
upholstery Co., Ine.; 5Ju160; ¢13079.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY JUNE SALE COMMER-
CIAL - FIIM NO.63; script for a 1 min.
film by Telesales. © Trojan Reuphol-
stery Co., Inc.; 5Ju160; C13080.
UN GIORNO DI REGNO. SEE KING FOR A
DAY.
THE GIRL AND THE GUN. SEE SECOND BEST.
THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE, act 1 of a musi-
cal play. Book & lyrics: Tally Brown
(Natalie Brown); music & additional
lyrics: Mark Bucci. Text only.
© Tally Brown & Mark Bucci; 120ct60;
DU51949.
GIRL IN THE DRYER; story & screenplay
with music, by Harry J. Hall. © Harry
J. Hall; 2hoct60; DU51953.
THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, a musical-drama in
three acts by LaMont Bench. Text
only. © LaMont Bench; 29Aug60;
pU51591.
GLIMPSES OF WANYA; screenplay by
Catherine C. Carmody. © Catherine
Cross Carmody; 26Aug60; DU51580.
GLISSANDO! A new musical revue. Music,
lyrics, and sketches by Henry Clay
Fanelli. Libretto only. © Henry Clay
Fanelli; 21Ju160; DU51375.
DIE GLOCKEN VON LONDON; ein Traumspiel
in achtzehn Szenen von Otto Zoff.
Frei nach Charles Dickens. Wien.
(Neue Dichtung aus Usterreich, Bd.77)
© Bergland Verlag Gesellschaft M.B.H.;
20Sep60; AFO-31823.
GLORY IN THE HIGHEST, a comedy in two
acts by Howard Louis Gitlin & D. Vin-
cent Russell. © Howard Louis Gitlin &
D. Vincent Russell; 14Ju160; DU51322.
THE GLORY OF ANGKOR; for oral delivery
by Howard Estabrook. Adventures of
a foreign correspondent, no.5
© Howard Estabrook; 12Dec60; C13390.
@O BACK FOR MURDER, a play by Agatha
Christie (Agatha Christie Mallowan)
London, French. 2 acts. (French's
acting edition) © Agatha Christie,
Ltd.; 23Aug60; DF1375.
GOBY; story with music by Jane Norman,
pseud. of Jane L. Goldberg. © Jane L.
Goldberg; 14Sep60; C13238.
GOBY JOINS THE CIRCUS; story with music
by Jane Norman, pseud. of Jane L.
Goldberg. © Jane L. Goldberg;
14Sep60; Cc1z242.
GOD DIDN'T COOPERATE; recitation with
musical punctuations. Words & music
by Sidney Lippman. © Sidney Lippman;
TNov60; C13349.
GOG ET MAGOG, a play by Gabriel Arovt.
© Gabriel Arout; 9Dec60; DU52234.
GOG ET MAGOG; comedie en deux actes et
un epilogue de Roger MacDougall et
Ted Allan. Tiree d'une nouvelle de
Ray Vickers; d'apres Double image.
Version francaise de Gabriel Arout,
pseud. de Gabriel Aroutcheff.
© Gabriel Arout; 18Nov60; DU52114.
GOING FISHING; recording script by Alan
C. Bemis & Russell F. Bacon. © Droll
Yankees, Inc.; 9Aug60; C13181.
GOING PLACES, SEE TAKE A TRIP.
1960
THE GOLD FANDANGO, a legend of the West
in three wef ales Ben Geer. © Al-
fred Geer; 4N ; DU52008.
GOLD PLATED GLOVES, a musical in two
acts by Joyce Toops & Joanna Jones
based upon an idea by William J.
Holliday, Jr. Music by Thorndike C.
Toops; lyrics by Thorndike C. Toops &
Joyce Toops. Text only. © Joyce
Toops & Joanna Jones; 22Ju160; DU51377.
THE GOLD WATCH; audio script by Kalb,
Voorhis & Co. © Kalb, Voorhis & Co.;
30Aug60; €13254.
GOLDEN CHILD, a Christmas opera in three
acts. Libretto by Paul Engle; music
by Philip Bezanson. Libretto. (Hall-
mark hall of fame telecast) © Paul
Engle; 170ct60; DU51889.
GOLDEN FPLEECING, a farce in three acts
by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1958.
© lorenzo Semple, Jr.; 21Sep60; DP4164.
THE GOLDEN GOOSE, SEE POOR PRINCESS
ANNABELLE,
GOLDEN JAGUAR, a
lay by Roy L. Jorgen-
sen. © Roy L. the o°
pu52090
orgensen; 18Nov60;
THE GOLDEN MASK; manuscript of a play in
two acts by Edward Kessell. © Edward
Kessell; 21Sep60; DU51750.
GOLDEN WEDDING, a rural comedy in one
act by Joe Corrie. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Joe
Corrie; 29Mar60; DF1363.
GOLDEN WOMEN. (Blaka kabonga) A play
in four acts by Ethan Arbow, pseud.
of Charlotte Brate. © Charlotte
Brate; 21Nov60; DU52117.
DAS GOLDENE VLIESS: Der Gastfreund,
Trauerspiel in einem Aufzige und
Die Argonauten, Traverspiel in vier
Aufzugen von Franz Grillparzer.
Eingeleitet von A. Grimberg. Wien.
(Osterreich-Reihne, Bd.101/102)
NM: introd. & editing. © Bergland
Verlag Gesellschaft M.B.H.; SJan60;
AFO-31075.
DAS GOLDENE VLIESS: Medea, Trauerspiel
in fimf Aufziigen von Franz Grill-
parzer, Eingeleitet von A. Grinberg.
Wien. (Usterreich-Reihne, Bd.103/104)
NM: introd, & editing. © Bergland
Verlag Gesellschaft M.B.H.; 5Jan60;
AFO-31076.
GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS.
IN THE FOREST OF FANCY.
SEE
A GOOD FRIEND, a three act musical drama
by Rose Hoffman. Text only. © Rose
Hoffman; 30Dec60; DU52338.
THE GOOD LIEUTENANT, a play in three
acts by Robert Murray. © Robert Bruce
Murray; 29Aug60; DU51593.
THE GOOD LIEUTENANT, a play in three
acts by Robert Murray. NM: revision
& additions. © Robert Bruce Murray;
5Dec60; DU52197.
THE GOOD LIFE, a play in three acts by
Saul Krakovsky k.a. Steven Hill.
© Saul Krakovsky; 27Dec60; DU52318.
THE GOOD LIFE, a play in three acts by
Steven Hill, pseud. of Saul Krakovsky.
Appl. states prev. reg. as First baby,
22Sep58, DU47734. NM: additions & re-
visions. © Saul Krakovsky; 11Aug60;
Du51498. :
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
GOOD SHOW; dialogue by Betty Walker,
pseud. of Edith Zwang, and David Karr.
© Betty Walker; 18Jul60; C13163.
THE GOOD SOLDIER SCHWEIK, a playing ver-
Sion based on the novel of Jaroslav
Hasek as arranged for production in
three acts by Robert Kalfin. © Robert
Kalfin; 19Aug60; DU51542.
GOODBYE TILL MONDAY, a drama in three
acts by Andrew H. Erskine. © Andrew
H. Erskine; 4Nov60; DU51966.
THE GOOSE, a play in 3 acts by J. I.
Rodale. NM: revisions. © J. I.
Rodale; 14Sep60; DU51715.
UN GOUT DE MIEL; piece en deux actes de
Shelagh Delaney. Adaptation francaise
de Gabriel Arout, pseud. de Gabriel
Aroutcheff, en collaboration avec
Francoise Mallet-Jorris. (In Les
oeuvres libres. Paris. No.167,
p.183-254) © Gabriel Arout; lApr60;
DFO-962.
LE GRAIN SOUS LA NEIGE, SEE SORTIE
DE SECOURS,
GRAND OPENING; shooting script for a
12-minute motion picture in 16 m.
color, especially prepared for Libby,
McNeill & Libby. Writer: John Daven-
port. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc..
TNov60; DU52108.
GRANDI LITIGATE; commedia in tre atti di
Riccardo Pazzaglia. © Riccardo
Pazzaglia; 20Jul60; DU51461.
THE GRANDMA BANDIT, a one-act play for
girls or women by Anne Coulter Martens.
(Baker's royalty plays) Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
23Sep60; DP4142.
GRANDPA TWO MEDICINE, a comedy in three
acts by Kerry O'Kelly, pseud. of
William Martin Kerry Kelly, and Henry
Old Coyote. Appl. author: Sadie
Brusha. © William Martin Kerry Kelly
& Henry Old Coyote; 24Aug60; DU51562.
GRANNY'S HOUSE, a screenplay by Maxine
Fleischman. © Maxine Fleischman;
12Dec60; DU52289.
GRANNY'S LITTLE CHEERY ROOM, a comedy in
one act by E. P. Conkle. A second
sequel to Sparkin'. © Samuel French,
Inc.; 28Ju160; DP4106.
THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY; screenplay by
Roger Vornholt. © Roger Vornholt;
31Aug60; DU51611.
THE GREAT BLACK SHIPS, a play in three
acts by Jack Dell. © Jack Holton
Dell; 18Ju160; DU51355.
THE GREAT GATSBY, by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Adapted for the screen by Richard
Bonine. © Richard Pray Bonine;
22Nov60; DU52184.
THE GREAT KHAN. (The beginning) Tele-
vision script by Nick D. Seminoff
(Nicholas D. Seminoff) © Nicholas D.
Seminoff; 30Nov60; DU52171.
THE GREAT LAND, a two act musical play by
Jay Gurian. Text only. © Jay P.
Gurian; 23Dec60; DU52302.
THE GREAT LOVE OF A BOY GENIUS, an orig-
inal TV play with music and songs in
three acts by Francesca, pseud. of
L. Francesca Carbone. Text only.
© Francesca Carbone; 6Sep60; DU51632.
77
GREAT MOMENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY -
THE CIVIL WAR: LINCOLN'S SPEECH AT
GETTYSBURGH. Narration script by
Michael Avallone & Lyle Kenyon Engel.
© Michael Avallone & Lyle Kenyon
Engel; 18Nov60; C13372.
THE GREATEST OF THESE, a Christmas play
by Carolyn Clifton Dain. 3 acts.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 30ct60; DP4157.
THE GREEN FEATHER. La pluma verde.
A play in two parts by Carlos Pibernat,
hijo. Based on the play.of same title
by Pedro Munoz Seca & Pedro Perez
Fernandez. Text in Spanish. © Carlos
Pibernat, hijo; 21Nov60; DU52118.
THE GREEN GOD, an original play written
for television by Patricia A. Fahy.
© Patricia A. Fahy; 2Aug60; DU51434.
GREENWICH VILLAGE,
BRUNCH,
USA, SEE SUNDAY
THE GREENWOOD, a dramatic liturgy by
Henzie Raeburn (Henzie H. Browne
© Henzie H. Browne; 3Nov60; DU51999.
GROUNDHOG DAY, a play by Fred Halliday
(Frederick Halliday) NM: additional
text. © Frederick Halliday; 30Dec60;
DU52341.
GUESTS OF THE NATION; play in one act.
adapted by Neil McKenzie from a short
story by Frank O'Connor. Dramatists
Play Service. NM: "additions to and
changes in text." © Neil McKenzie &
Frank O'Connor; 180ct60; DP4153.
THE GUIDANCE ANGEL, a Christmas-guidance
play by Pearl W. Gore. Text only.
© Pearl W. Gore; 7Jul60; DU51301.
THE GUNMEN; screenplay by Wellington
Carter. © Wellington Alan Carter;
29Sep60; DU51803.
GUY DOMVILLE, play in three acts,
With comments by Bernard Shaw &
others. Preceded by Henry James:
the dramatic years, biographical
chapters by Leon Edel, ist ed.
Lippincott. (Keystone books, 19)
NM: foreword & compilation, © Leon
Edel; 15Sep60; Al63590.
H
H.T,R.B.U.X. SEE HOW TO RETIRE BEFORE
YOU EXPIRE: TIME RUNS OUT.
HALFBEAK, an original play in one act
by Robert Unger. © Robert L. Unger;
22Nov60; DU52123.
HALFWAY HOUSE, SEE SHADOWS OF A
D
A HALO FOR HENRY; screenplay in two acts
by Rosel W. Brittain. © Rosel W.
Brittain; 14Sep60; DU51692.
HANDS ACROSS THE SEAS, a radio play by
Rose Schneideman. © Rose Schneideman;
21Nov60; DU52093.
THE HANGING, a play in one-act by
William Fury. © William Fury; 12Sep60;
DUS174#2.
HANSEL AND GRETLE, a play for hand pup-
pets with music in two acts by
Catherine Koert. © Catherine Koert;
8Sep60; DU51650.
A HANUKKAH TREE, a play in two acts by
Claire Zeidelman. © Claire Zeidelman;
22Aug60; DUS1620.
HAPPILY EVER AFTER, a play in one act
for women by Ronald Parr. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Ronald Parr; 310ct60;
DFO-1023.
78 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR FRIEND; monologue
by Betty Walker, pseud. of Edith
Z . © Betty Walker; 18Ju160;
C13164.
THE HAPPY RETURN, a play in one act for
women by Dorothy Turnock. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Dorothy Turnock; 310ct60;
DFO-1022.
HARVEST TIME, by Nathan H. Meleen.
Text only. 5 acts. © Nathan H.
Meleen; 14Nov60; DP4173.
HAS IT COME TO THIS? SEE ORPHEUS IN
SAUSALITO.
HAUNTING LYRIC, an essay on the social
& personal significance of American
popular songs presented before the
Illinois Psychiatric Society, Apr. 20,
1960, by Frances Hannett. © Frances
Hannett; 29Sep60; C13306.
HAVE A HEART, a play by E. Stern.
© E. Stern; 17Nov60; DU52083.
HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. SEE PARTNERS.
HAYES WHAT TO DO FOR PRIMARY PLAYS, a
collection of short helpful plays for
the busy classroom teacher by Eleanor
@. Maxwell. © Hayes School Pub. Co.;
7Jun60; DP4070.
HE WHO CAME BACK, a drama in three acts
by Mark J. Appleman. Appl. states
prev. reg. under titles Widow's walk
& The widow seed. NM: revision.
© Mark J. Appleman; 5Dec60; DU52202.
HE WHO GETS SLAPPED, a play in four acts
by Leonid Andreev. Translated by
Yelena Petrovna, pseud. of Ellen
eee © Ellen Routsky; 21Nov60;
DU52104,
HEART FULL OF SUCCESS, a comedy in three
acts by J. F. Sullivan. © John Fran-
cis Sullivan; 31Aug60; DU51617.
THE HEART OF HAMLET, by William Shakes-
peare. With the text of the play as
edited by Professor Grebanier, Text
ed. T. Y. Crowell Co. NM: editor's
foreword to text of play & annota-
tions to play. © Bernard Grebanier;
18Apr60; AuSu8L3.
HEARTBURN REST, U. S. A., an original
musical comedy. Book & lyrics by Gene
Zaner. Text only. © Gene Zaner;
190ct60; DU51899.
HECTOR AND CALHOUN'S CHRISTMAS MIRACLE,
a one act Christmas play by Warren
Winden. Text only. © Warren Edward
Winden; 2Dec60; DU52191.
HEDDA GABLER, a drama in four acts by
Henrik Ibsen. Translated from the
Norwegian by Arvid Paulson. © Arvid
Paulson; 20Ju160; DU51488.
HELEN OF TROY. (La belle Helene) A
Play in three acts. Music by Offen-
bach; lyrics by Marshall Barer; book
by Bill Hoffman, pseud. of Elwood
Hoffman. Based on the original 1li-
bretto by Meilhac & Halevy. Text
only. © Bill Hoffman & Marshall
Barer; 260ct60; DU51936.
HELEN OF TROY; opera in three acts.
Music by Jacques Offenbach; book by
H. Meilhac & L. Halevy. A new, accu-
rate, and idiomatic translation into
English written especially for the
stage by Charles B. Paul. Text only.
English & French. © Charles Bennett
Paul; 240ct60; DU51917.
HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE, a period comedy
in one act for women by Barbara Van
Kampen. London, H. F. W. Deane.
© Barbara Van Kampen; 110ct60;
DFO--1029,
HERE COMES SONNY, a play in three acts
by Mark Janney, pseud. of Mark
Trachtenberg. . © Mark Trachtenberg;
23Sep60; DU51767.
HERE WE GO AGAIN, a one-act play by
Norma Alford. © Norma Alford;
143Ju160; DU51337.
HERE'S LOOKING AT ME, by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, Inc.; 9Jun60; C13140.
HERR KAYSER UND DIE NACHTIGALL; eine
musikalische Kom6die von Robert
Gilbert und Per Schwenzen. Musik
von Ralph Maria Siegel. Klavierauszug
zum Dirigieren eingerichtet. Miinchen.
2 parts. © Edition Kasparek; 6Apr60;
DF1386.
HERZEN IM STURM; Ohne den Dritten.
Schauspiel ‘von Milan Begovic; Deutsche
Bearbeitung von Fred Alten. Hamburg.
3 acts. © Richard Bars Btthnenverlag,
K.G., "Die Rampe"; 25Mar60; DFO-992.
DIE HEXE VON KORONTA; Tragddie in fiinf
Akten von M. Emericus, pseud.
Hannover. © Chr. Metzner; lApr60;
DFO-1000,
HEY, DOC! A musical comedy in two acts.
Book by Ed King (Edward King); lyrics
by Glenn Bittner; music by Ed Graham
(Edward Riley Graham) Adapted from
Moliere. Script & piano-vocal score.
© Edward King, Edward R. Graham &
Glenn S. Bittner; 22Nov60; DU52147.
HEY, THERE'S GRANDPA; pilot TV episode
written & created by Eli Broidy.
© Eli Broidy; 30ct60; DU51814.
THE HIDEAWAY TREASURE, a one act play
by Lewis & Martha Gorman. © Lewis
& Martha Gorman; 27Dec60; DU52325.
HIGH-ALTITUDE SURVEILLANCE IN INTERNA-
TIONAL LAW; remarks of Spencer M.
Beresford at the eleventh annual Con-
gress of the International Astronau-
tical Federation, Stockholm, Sweden,
August 16, 1960. © Spencer M. Beres-
ford; 9Aug60; C13153.
HIGH HOPES, a play in twelve scenes by
Ann Jordan Pugh. © Ann Jordan Pugh;
2Aug60; DU51431.
HIGH POINT IS BUILT ON A CAVERN.
PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT.
HIGH RIDGE, a play in two acts by Arthur
M. Brilant. © Arthur M. Brilant &
Edna R. Brilant; 24Aug60; DU51566.
THE HIGHEST TREE, a play by Dore Schary.
With a foreword by Adlai Stevenson.
Random House. 3 acts. © Dore Schary;
1Mar60; DP4083.
SEE
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SITUA-
TION PRESENTED TO THE SOVIET PEOPLE BY
THE SOVIET PRESS IN 1955; lecture
no.1, General background of the Soviet
press, by Genevieve V. De Chellis.
© Genevieve V. De Chellis; 30Sep60;
013284.
HIGHWAY PETROL. SEE KING LEONARDO
(AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS)
HIP, HIP, HOORAY! A play in three acts
by Arthur P. Carter. © Arthur Carter;
5Jul60; DuU51286.
HIRSHMAN AND SON, a play in one act by
Michael Dines. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Michael
Dines; 10Feb60; DF1346.
THE HISTORY OF CREATION, AND ORIGIN OF
THE SPECIES, a series of lectures by
Reuben Luther Katter. © Reuben
Luther Katter; 15Nov60; C13374.
July—Dec.
HOFFMANNS ERZAHLUNGEN; phantastische
Oper in ftinf Akten von Jacques Offen-
bach. Unter Benutzung des gleich-
namigen Schauspiels von Jules Barbier
und Michel Carre; neubearbeitet von
Walter Felsenstein. Musikalische Ein-
richtung von Karl-Fritz Voigtmann.
Text only. Frankfurt. NM: new text &
lyrics. © Musikverlag Josef Wein-
berger, G.M.B.H.; 31Dec58; DF1343.
THE HOLE IN THE SKY, a dance drama in
verse on an Indian legend of New
Mexico in five scenes and an epilogue
by Douglas Nichols. © Douglas Nichols;
280ct60; DU51943.
HOLIDAY FOR MURDER; screenplay by June
Rudick. © June Rudick; 31Aug60;
DU51618.
HOLLYWOOD BIOGRAPHY, a play in one scene
by John M. Grissmer. © John M,
Grissmer; 28Nov60; DU52158.
HOLLYWOOD'S MAD RUN AROUND, a play by
Jack Salem. © Jack Salem; 19Dec60;
DU52272.
HOLY MATCH FOR MONEY, a play in four
acts by Marion Raldonae, pseud. of
Marlene Rothbort & Lawrence Rothbort.
© Marlene Rothbort & Lawrence Roth-
bort; 8Sep60; DU51651.
THE HOLY TRINITY. SEE BELIEF IN GOD
AND THE HOLY TRINITY.
HOME FROM THE CLOUDS; or, Outer space
feet, a straight dramatic play in
three acts by Jig Adamson, pseud. of
Hettie M. Cook. Appl. states prev,
reg. as The answer man. NM: additions
& revisions. © Hettie M. Cook &
Jeanie Cook Taub; 22Ju160; DU51406.
HOMICIDE PAR PRUDENCE; piece en 5 actes,
adaptee par Frederic Valmain d'apres
Double cross, de John O'Hare. (In Les
Oeuvres libres. Paris. no 170,
p.169-250) © Frederic Valmain;
1Ju160; DFO-1003.
L'HOMME A L'OMBRELLE BLANCHE, de Charles
Charras. 19 scenes. (In L'Avant-
scene. Paris. 226, p.8-25) © Charles
Charras; 1Sep60; DFO-1005.
THE HONEST DEAL, a play in three acts by
James J. Rush. © James J. Rush;
22Dec60; DU52294.
AN HONEST MAN, a comedy in three acts by
Erik Haugaard. © Erik Haugaard;
8Aug60; DU51463.
HONOR THY CHILDREN.
AN HOUR NO.2.
THE HONOUR OF GOD. SEE BECKET.
THE HOOT OF THE OWL; play in 3 acts by
Jordi Valles. Translated from the
Spanish by Ada Valles. © Jordi Valles;
100ct60; DU51830.
A HORSE PLAY, by Ralph Moreno. Hartmus
Handpress. 2 parts. © Ralph Moreno;
29Ju160; DP4088.
HOT BED, a mad new comedy in three acts
by Mary Bogart. © Mary Bogart;
21Nov60; DU52100.
THE HOTTENTOT SONG, a musical comedy in
two acts. Libretto & some of the lyr-
ics by Jack Whiffen; music & some of
the lyrics by Adah MacFarland Harvey
(Adah MacFarland) Text only. © Adah
MacFarland Harvey; 14Nov60; DU52055.
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS (Television
program) © The Hour of St. Francis,
Los Angeles.
And never walk alone. Appl. authors:
Hugh Noonan & Karl Holtsnider.
© 30ct60; DU51832.
A boy named Joe. Appl. uuthor: Hugh
Noonan. © 30ct60; DU51835.
SEE 50 MINUTES IN
1960
. Brother Juniper's Christmas. Appl.
authors: Sam Larsen, Robert Hugh
O'Sullivan & Joseph Petracca.
© 30ct60; DU51836.
The comfortable Kelly. Appl. author:
George Herman. © 30ct60; DU51831.
The miracle of Mitchellville. Appl.
author: George Herman. © 30ct60;
DU51 834.
Omce on a barren hill. Appl. authors:
Samuel James Larsen & Juanita Vaughan.
© 30ct60; DU51833.
THE HOUSE, a drama in 3 acts by Marlene
© Marlene Brenner; 22Nov60;
DU52134.
A HOUSE DIVIDED; 3-act play by Gen
Miller (Genevieve A. Miller) © Gene-
vieve A. Miller; 240ct60; DU51910.
HOUSE IN REVOLT, an original 90 minute
television drama in three acts by
Mike Michaelson, pseud. of Manuel
Michaelson. NM: additions & revisions.
© Manuel Michaelson; 2Sep60; DU51634.
HOUSE OF CARDS, a play in three acts by
R. J. Wright. OR. J. Wright;
19Dec60; DU52271.
HOUSE OF CHARACTER, a play in one act
for women by Ronald Parr. London,
H. FP. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
Plays) © Ronald Parr; 12Apr60;
DFO-972.
THE HOUSEKEEPER, a play in three acts by
Jack Frakes (John Dean Frakes, Jr.)
© Jack Frakes; 15Aug60; DU51530.
HOW I TAUGHT MY PARAKEET TO TALK and
LORITO TALKING; recording script by
Emily Rhea McLaurin & a real live
parakeet. Side I-II. © Emily Rhea
McLaurin; 16Sep60; C13233.
HOW I WORKED IT WITH THE BUSH, a meta-
polemical travesty by David S. Cole.
© David S. Cole; 7Nov60; DU52020.
HOW MY MOTHER FEEDS ME; monologue by
Herschel Barnardi & Les Pine. © Ryer-
son Music Publishers, Inc.; 170ct60;
€13323.
HOW TO PRODUCE THE PLAY; the complete
production handbook, by Margaret
Mary & John Wray Young. Dramatic
Pub. Co. © John Wray Young &
Margaret Mary Young; 7Dec60; Al76222.
HOW TO RETIRE BEFORE YOU EXPIRE: TIME
RUNS OUT, by Sydney A. LeVine.
© Sydney A. LeVine; 5Ju160; C13083.
THE HUMMINGBIRD, a one-act play by
Eloise Jarvis McGraw. © Eloise Jarvis
McGraw; 6Sep60; DU51645.
HUNDRED DOLLAR RATS, a play in one act
by Deric Washburn, pseud. of Frederic
Baldwin Washburn. © Frederic Baldwin
Washburn; 12Sep60; DU51676.
A HUNDRED PERCENT ANNIE, a play in three
acts by Susan Slade. © Susan Slade;
22Aug60; DU51552.
THE HUNTED, by Edward Senior. 1 act.
(In The Best short plays, 1958-1959,
p.95-112) Prev. reg. as A question of
time, 1957. © Edward Senior; 16Nov59;
DP4091.
THE HUNTER; scripts for a television
series by Total Television Products.
Episode no.1-4, 7, 9-11, 14, 20, 23 &
25. © Total Television Products, Inc.;
22Sep60; DU51744.
THE HUNTERS, a one-act play in three
scenes by Richard Lee Hoffman.
© Richard Lee Hoffman; 12Sep60;
DU51771.
585207 O -61 -4
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
I
IBM KEY PUNCH MACHINES OPERATOR TRAINING
LECTURE; recording script by William
Barton Marsh Co., Lesson 1-19b.
© William Barton Marsh Co., Inc.;
5Dec60; C13409.
IBM MODEL 802-803 PROOF MACHINE OPERATOR
TRAINING LECTURE; recording script by
William Barton Marsh Co. Lesson 1-19.
© William Barton Marsh Co., Inc.;
5Dec60; C13412.
I PROMISE TO DIE, an original one-hour
television play by James Kamins.
© James Kamins; 30Aug60; DU51608.
I PROMISE YOU JUSTICE, a play in three
acts by L. M. Ledbetter. © Leslie
Menelik Ledbetter; 29Sep60; DU51797.
I SURRENDER ALL, a short Christmas
pageant by Lola M. Autry. Text
only. © Progressive Farmer Co.;
4Nov60; DP4155.
I WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID, LET US GO
INTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD; drama by
Florence E. Holland. © Florence E.
Holland; 21Nov60; C13398.
I WISH I COULD SPEAK FRENCH; dialogue
over musical vamp by Ross Bagdasarian.
Text only. © Monaroh Music Co., Inc.;
270ct60; DU51987.
L'IDIOTE; comedie en trois actes par
Marcel Achard. © Marcel Achard;
15Sep60; DU51721.
IF A STAR FALLS, a Christmas fantasy
based on The little matchgirl by Hans
Christian Anderson. Book by Paul
Myers; lyrics by Bette Sykes; music &
arrangements by Paul Giasson. Adapted
for television by Paul Myers.
© Paul E. Giasson; 5Dec60; DU52183.
IKON, a musical by R. K. Winslow &
R. D. Pendleton. © Richard K. Winslow
& Ralph D. Pendleton; 28Nov60;
DU52196.
I'LL TELL THE WORLD, a musical in two
acts. Book by Kip Tiernan, pseud. of
Mary Jane Tiernan, and Martin Sherman.
Music & lyrics by Kip Tiernan. Text
only. © Martin Sherman & Mary Jane
Tiernan; 6Sep60; DU51642.
ILONA, an opera in 3 acts. Music by
Joseph F. Pouhe; libretto by Nicholas
Bela & Norma Williams. Text only.
© Nicholas Bela & Norma G. Williams;
10Nov60; DU52043.
IM DICKICHT DER STAEDTE.
JUNGLE OF CITIES.
SEE IN THE
THE IMAGINARY INVALID: A conclusion to
be started with the middle of page 73
of the Merritt Stone adaptation. (A
conclusion to the Imaginary invalid)
By Stan Hirson (Stanley Bencion Hir-
son) © Stanley Hirson; 29Aug60;
DU51628,
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.
EARNEST IS THE WEST.
IMPROVED EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS, an
oral delivery to various groups by
William W. Swanson. © William wW.
Swanson; 30Jun60; C13127.
IN IT FOR THE MONEY, a new musical come-
dy in two acts. Book by John Calene;
lyrics by John Calene & Paul Murphy;
music by Paul Murphy. © John L,
Calene & Paul Murphy; 100ct60; DU51854.
IN LIVING MEMORY, text of record by
Professional Productions. ro=
fessional Productions; 7Dec60; C13402.
SEE
IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING; screenplay in
nine scenes by Ronald C. Deering.
© Ronald C. Deering; 16Sep60; DU51712.
IN SWEETEST BUD, a play in four acts by
Ernest Ellis. © Ernest Ellis;
29Ju160; DU51420.
IN THE FOREST OF FANCY, a dramatic ver-
Sion of Goldilocks and the three bears
and Little Red Riding-Hood by Mildred
Butler (Mildred B, Engdahl) & Robert
Pierik. Text only. 2 acts.
© Mildred Allen Butler; 16Aug60;
DP4218,
IN THE JUNGLE OF CITIES. (Im Dickicht
der Staedte) A play in eleven acts
based on the version in volume 1 of
Early plays (Erste Stiicke), Suhrkamp
Vig., Frankfurt/Main and Berlin, 1953,
by Bertolt Brecht. Translated by
Gerhard Nellhaus. © Gerhard Nellhaus;
1ONov60; DU52045,
IN THE TRAIN by Frank O'Connor. (In
Barnet, Sylvan, ed. The genius of
the Irish theater, p.2l;8-261)
© Frank O'Connor; 29Nov60; Al75533.
IN THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE, an original
ninety-minute teleplay in three acts
by Otis DeWitt Lyle. © Otis DeWitt
Lyle; 6Sep60; DU51646.
THE INCIDENTS ON LA CARA, an original
screenplay by Elliott D. Sluhan.
© Elliott D. Sluhan; 29Aug60; DU51603.
INFIDELITY, a screenplay by Irvin Stock.
© Irvin Stock; 28Sep60; DU51792.
INFINITY, ONE, ZERO, ONE, INFINITY;
paper with two appendices by Belvin B.
Ellis. © Belvin B. Ellis; 5Aug60;
C13191.
THE INFORMATION BUREAU, a play in one
scene by Jean Tardieu. Translated by
George Wellwarth. © George E. Well-
warth; 27Ju160; DU51489.
INHERITANCE, a play in two acts by
Margaret Gibbs. London, H. F. W.
Deane. (Deane's series of plays)
© Margaret Gibbs; 280ct60; DFO-1021.
THE INNOCENT BUGLE, a three-act play by
Mary Jean Parson. NM: revisions.
© Mary Jean Parson; 2Nov60; DU51976.
INSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN; recording script
by Shelley Berman. © Calliope, Inc.;
15Sep60; C13313.
INSPECTOR MCKAY: ONE FOR THE BOOKS;
episode for TV series. Created by
Herman L. Bennett; written by Judi
Anne Patton. Appl. author: Herman L.
Bennett, employer for hire. © Herman
L. Bennett; 26Ju160; DU51395.
INSPECTOR MCKAY: THE CASE OF THE WHIS-
TLING » an episode of the tele-
vision series. Created by Herman L.
Bennett; written by Judi Anne Patton.
© Herman L. Bennett; 240ct60; DU51913.
INSTANT CEIL; monologue by Betty Walker,
pseud. of Edith Zwang. © Betty
Walker; 18Ju160; C13157.
THE INSULTED AND INJURED, by Fyodor
Dostoevsky. Adapted into a play in
17 scenes by Howard Small. © Melvin
Howard Small; 16Nov60; DU52076.
THE INTERMEDIARY, a screenplay by Nyla
Tackett. © Nyla Tackett; 27Dec60;
DU52322.
INTERNATIONAL GAME FISHING SWEEPSTAKES;
sample scenario of a live game fishing
tournament for cash prizes to be filmed
for presentation on local & network
television & for theatrical presenta-
tion by Henri J. Bourdeaux. © Henri J.
Bourdeaux; 26Sep60; C13185.
80 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
INTERVIEW SATIRE, a TV variety script in
one scene by Ross T. Massey. © Ross
T. Massey; 20May60; DU51460.
INTRODUCTION TO PURCHASING AS A MANAGE-
MENT FUNCTION; chapter 1, by Lamar
Lee, Jr. © Lamar lee, Jr.; 17Jun60;
c13122.
THE INVISIBLE LINE, a drama in one act
by Vivienne Charlton Chadwick. (Cana-
dian playwright series) © Samuel
French, Inc.; 19Feb60; DP4112.
INVITATION TO THE DANCE, a revue in ten
scenes by Mrs. Kenneth F. Benjamin
(Gloria R. Benjamin) & Mrs. Eliot
Mover (Helen Mover) © Gloria R. Ben-
jamin & Helen Mover; 260ct60; DU51926.
THE IRISH GYPSY, a play with music in
three acts by William F, Spratt. Text
only. © William F. Spratt; 22Aug60;
DU51551.
IS BREAD ENOUGH? Republican campaign
address, 1960, by Ruth Gilbert.
© Ruth Gilbert; 12Aug60; C13178.
IS IT NOT YET TIME; lecture no.5, The
farm surplus problem, by John R.
Vorhies. © John R. Vorhies; 22Aug60;
C13197.
IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS? Narrative with
Silent night background by Buzz Law-
rence & Jerry Dennon. © Burdette
Music Co.; 7Dec60; C13387.
ISAIAH, a play in three acts by Maria
Amelia Rizzo. © Maria Amelia Rizzo;
5Ju160; DuUs1282.
THE ISLAND; play in twelve scenes by
Magda Berg. © Magda Berg; 28Sep60;
DU51790.
THE ISLAND WAY, a new play in three acts
by Tim J. Kelly, pseud. of Timothy
Joseph Kelley. © Tim J. Kelly;
28Ju160; DU51414.
IT CAN HAPPEN, a three act musical farce
by Arno A. Goering (Arno De Loring,
pseud.) Text only. © Arno A. Goering;
240ct60; DU51907.
IT WAS A SNAP, a comedy in three acts by
Giuseppe Di Gioia. Prev. reg. as
Snap happy. NM: revision. © Giuseppe
Di Gioia; 22Dec60; DU52286.
IT'S A CHILD'S LIFE; script for a radio
program by Melba Rae Shawn. © Melba
Rae Shawn; 11Ju160; C13129.
IT'S SO NICE TO BE A FISH, a play in two
acts. Music by Linda Ann:Conway; book
by Carol Lois Klein. © Carol Iois
Klein & Linda Ann Conway; 15Aug60;
DU51516.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. (Fie-fy-fo-fum)
A new musical fantasy in two acts.
Book & lyrics by L. Jack De Marco;
music by Richard d'Honau. © L. Jack
De Marco & Richard A. d'Honau;
22Aug60; DU51549.
JACK THE GIANT KILLER; adaptation by
Marla Ray & Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Mar-
la ey & Lyle Kenyon Engel; 24Aug60;
C13204.
JACK'S FATE IN '68', a play in one scene
by John M. Grissmer. © John M. Griss-
mer; 25Nov60; DU52154.
JANE EYRE, an original musical play in
three acts based on the classic novel
by Charlotte Bronte. Book & lyrics by
Margery Greenleaf; music by Raymond
Vessell. Text only. © Margery F.
Greenleaf; 250ct60; DU52034.
JAPANESE BANANA; dialogue over musical
vamp by Ross Bagdasarian. Text only.
© Monarch Music Co., Inc.; 270ct60;
DU51985.
JEANNIE, a one-act comedy by John Rich-
ard Crawford. © John Richard Craw-
ford; 110ct60; DU51857.
THE JEST, a musical comedy in two acts
with book & lyrics by Royce Emerson.
© Royce Emerson; 9Dec60; DU52229.
JIM CROW DIED LAST NIGHT, a play in one
act by Frances Romer Gordon. © Fran-
ces Romer Gordon; 9Aug60; DU51473.
JIMMY DEE, REPORTER & SCHNITZLE'S
PERDICAMENT; recording script by
Joseph Bortman. © Joseph Bortman;
14Dec60; C13401.
A JINX AT THE JOHNSON'S, a farce in one
act by Luella Walsh. London, H. F. W.
Deane. (Deane's series of plays)
© Iuella Walsh; 11Apr60; DFO-973.
JOE DRINKS BEER--FRED DRINKS BEER; radio
copy for American Brewery from Edward
Prager Advertising Agency. © Edward
Hess Prager; 9Aug60; C13156.
JOEY, a play in three acts by Roy Pascal.
© Roy F. Pascal; 2Dec60; DU52189.
JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN, a play in four
acts by Henrik Ibsen. English version
by Norman Ginsbury. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Norman
Ginsbury; 24May60; DF1361.
JOHN GABRIEL RORKMAN. SEE ALSO THE
LADY FROM THE SEA.
JOHNNY APPLESEED, a play in three scenes
by Joan G. Scheuer & Lynn G. Straus.
(Read aloud plays) © Joan G. Scheuer
& Lynn G@. Straus; 5Ju160; DU51280.
JOHNNY GET YOUR TOOLS, a new three act
play by Gertrude Jeanette. © Gertrude
Jeanette; 13Jul60; DU51335.
LES JOIES DE LA FAMILLE; piece en 4
actes by Philippe Heriat. © Philippe
Heriat; 130ct60; DU51880.
JONAH'S WAIL, a musical play in two acts.
Book, lyrics & music by John Dooley.
© John Anthony Dooley; 7Dec60;
DU52231.
JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS. SEE BIBLE
STORIES: JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS.
JUDAS, a play in three acts by Kenneth
Kelman. © Kenneth E. Kelman;
28Dec60; DU52331.
JULIA, JAKE, AND UNCLE JOE, a new comedy
in two acts by Howard Teichmann based
on the book Over at Uncle Joe's by
Oriana Atkinson. © Howard Teichmann &
Oriana Atkinson; 20Ju160; DU51367.
JULIO CESAR, de William Shakespeare.
Version libre, en verso, de Jose M.
Peman (Jose Maria Peman Pemartin)
Madrid, Ediciones Alfil. 3 acts.
(Coleccion teatro, no.125) © Jose
Maria Peman; 20Ju155; DF1335.
K
DER KAUKASISCHE KREIDERDREIS. SEE
THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE.
KEEP ME COMPANY, a comedy in three acts
by Gary Flaum. Text only. © Gary
Flaum; 280ct60; DU51940.
THE KEEPSAKE STORY, a series of radio
scripts by Ronald F. Silver.
© Ronald F. Silver; 4Nov60; C13353.
July—Dec.
KEY TO SECURITY; script for sound slide-
film by Great Southwest Life Insurance
Co. © Great Southwest Life Insurance
Co.; l4Nov60; C13397.
KEYSPOT; scripts for a proposed series
by Ruth Kanin (Ruth Kanin Brown) &
Frank Thomas. Script no.1: Who's got
the Keyspot? Script no.2: The Medi-
terranean conference. © Frank Thomas,
Jr. & Ruth Kanin Brown; 23Nov60;
DU52309.
KINDRED SPIRITS, a musical comedy in one
act by Beatrice Smith. Text only.
© Beatrice Smith; 22Aug60; DU51544.
KING AND ODIE; scripts for a television
series by Total Television Products.
Episode no.1-6, 9-10, 13-14, 21-22,
25-26, 29-30, 41-42 & 49-56. © Total
Television Products, Inc.; 22Sep60;
DU51745. ;
KING FOR A DAY. (Un giorno di regno)
By Robert Morris. An English text for
the opera Il finto Stanislao by
Giuseppe Verdi. Text only. © Robert
F, Morris; 11Ju160; DU51388.
KING LEAR OF SEVENTH AVENUE; comedy
drama in two acts & three scenes by
William Siegel. © William Siegel;
22Nov60; DU52127.
KING LEONARDO (AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS)
Script for a television program by
Total Television Products. Tooter
episode, no.4: Highway petrol.
(Road blockhead) © Total Television
Products, Inc.; 29Nov60; DU52167.
KING OF THE CASTLE, a new play in three
acts by Frederick Knott. © Frederick
Knott; 16Aug60; DU51528.
KINGDOM, U. S. A., a drama by Frank
Wattron. © Frank J. Wattron, Jr.;
15Nov60; DU52066.
A KING'S COMMAND, a play for women in
one act by Beatrice Leader. London.
(French's acting sole © Samuel
French, Ltd.; 180ct60; DF1380.
THE KING'S LETTER, a musical play for
children freely adapted from Edgar
Allen Poe's The purloined letter.
Words & music by David Lodge.
© David Lodge; 26Sep60; DU51776.
KIT, a comedy in three acts by William
Hoag. © William Francis Hoag; 9Sep60;
DU51662.
THE KITTEN WHO SAVED CHRISTMAS, a story
for performance by Ethel Nelson
Kharasch. © Ethel Nelson Kharasch;
19Dec60; C13406.
KLEOPATRA. SEE TETRALOGIA ANTYCZNA,
KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR, a play in three
acts by Jack Hays. © Jack Hays;
23Sep60; DU51763.
KNOCK-A-BYE BABY; story & screenplay by
Dehl Berti. NM: adaptation into
screenplay, additions & revisions.
© Dehl Berti; 6Sep60; DU51630.
KNOW YOURSELF. SEE WE KNOW YOU.
DEN KORTE DAG ER LANG NOK; skuespil i 10
billeder af Karl Bjarnhof. Kobenhavn.
(Gyldendals Teater) © Gyldendalske
Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag, A.S.;
IMar60; DFO-984,
KRAPP'S LAST TAPE AND OTHER DRAMATIC
PIECES, by Samuel Beckett. 1st Ever-
green ed. (Evergreen original, E-226)
NM: compilation. © Grove Press, Inc.;
23May60; DP4O77.
1960
THE KRUSHCHEV LANDING REHEARSAL, by Bob
Newhart (George R. Newhart) © Bob
Newhart Pub. Co.; 7Jul60; C13117.
L
LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER, a play in two
acts by Fred Lawrence Guiles. Adapted
from the novel by D. H. Lawrence -
Plorence, Italy, edition. © Fred Law-
rence Guiles; 5Jul60; DU51290.
THE LADY FROM OVERLOOK HILL; audio
script by Kalb, Voorhis & Co. © Kalb,
Voorhis & Co.; 30Aug60; C13253.
THE LADY FROM THE SEA; The master
builder; John Gabriel Borkman; When
we dead awaken, by Henrik Ibsen.
Newly translated from the Norwegian
by Michael Meyer. lst ed. Doubleday.
(A Doubleday anchor original, A215b)
© Michael Meyer; 7°t60; Al67723.
THE LADY IN JADE. SEE EMBARCADERO.
THE LADY OF SIDON; one-hour television
Script with music by Mildred
Mersereau. Text only. © Mildred
Mersereau; 13Jul60; DU51331.
LADY OF THE MOON, a play in three acts
by Amy Mardikian. © Amy Mardikian;
29Nov60; DUS2164.
LADY OF THE SNOWS, a drama in three acts
by Marlow Dawson. © Marlow Dawson;
26Aug60; DU51585.
LAND OF FOREVER YOUNG. SEE TIR-NA-NOG.
LAND OF THE FREE; screenplay by Albert
Green, © Albert Green; 29Aug60;
pu51629.
LAND ON THE MOON. (Satellites & landing
on the moon) Television announcement
script by James W. Porter. © James W.
Porter; 18Nov60; C13400.
THE LAST CHANCE, a musical play 4
Leatie Weiss (Leatrice J. Weiss
Text only. © Leatie Weiss; 310ct60;
DU51955.
LAST ESCAPE OF BILLY THE KID, a play by
The Lincoln County Historical Society.
© Lincoln County Historical Society;
2Dec60; DU52186.
THE LAST FAMILY, a comedy-drama in
three acts by Patrick Fay. © Patrick
Fay; 210ct60; DU51906.
LAST PAYMENT, a television play by John
Roger Downes. © John Roger Downes;
30Dec60; DU52340.
THE LAST REFUGE; screenplay by Louis
lefort. © Iouis E. Lefort; 11Ju160;
pU51311.
THE LAST STATION, a play in three acts
Erich Maria Remarque. English
adaptation by Peter Stone. © Peter
H. Stone; 210ct60; DU51903.
THE LAST STRONGHOLD, a play in three
acts by Sherwood C. Corry. © Sher-
wood C. Corry; 22Dec60; DU52298.
‘
THE LAST VIRGIN? A grown-up fairy tale
with music in three acts by Mussee A.
Brahms, pseud. of Raymon Marpol. Text
only. © Raymon Marpol; 1Ju160;
Du51404.
THE LATE DRUMMER BOY, a play in two acts
by Leonard Melfi. © Leonard Melfi;
283u160; DU51413.
LAUGH WITH LOIS; presentation of chil-
dren's television program by Lois L.
Brandt. © lois L. Brandt; 27Jul60;
C13179.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA; original motion
picture & television script by Harry
Weber. © Publishers Hall; 22Nov60;
DU52135.
LAZARUS, COME FORTH, a play in nine
Scenes by Andrew Susac. © Andrew
Susac; 29Jul60; DU51415.
A LECTURE ON THE SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
IN THE THEORIES OF FREUD AND PIAGET,
by Roy Dreistadt. © Roy Dreistadt;
12Aug60; C13177.
THE LEGEND OF DORA KASSEL; screenplay
written by Shaman Doome, pseud. of
Wayne B. Trace. © Brigitte Kuettner
Trace; 15Dec60; DU52266.
THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW.
SLEEPY HOLLOW.
SEE
LEGS, STOCKINGS AND PEACE, a television
play in three acts by Francis Milan,
pseud. of Seepnen Temessy. © Stephen
Temessy; 7O0ct60; DU51843.
THE LEPRECHAUN WHO LOST HIS SHADOW, a
children's play in three acts by
Caroline Shields Be ae © Caroline
Shields Rojo; 25Aug60; DU51568.
LET MY VOICE RING OUT, a play in three
acts by John Dunn. © John P. Dunn;
73ul60; DU51302.
LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH; monologue with song,
words & music by Arthur Schutzman
(Arthur Douglas) Text only.
Schutzman, Jr.; 21Dec60; C13410.
LET'S TUMMEL, an original show with
music in two acts by Liane Leighton &
Harry Mann. Text only. © Liane
Leighton & Harry Mann; 11Aug60;
DU51500.
LICENSE TO WIN.
WIN.
LIEBE UND STACHELDRAHT; ein Schauspiel
in 3 Akten von Gust Joanna Bastiaensen
(August Joanna Bastiaensen) © August
Joanna Bastiaensen; 8Jul60; DU51529.
LIFE BEGINS AGAIN. SEE ZHIZN' NACHIN-
AETSIA SNACHALA,
SEE YOUR LICENSE TO
LIFE ON TRIAL; written for the art of
the ballet in three acts by Ilana
Abbott. © Ilana Abbott; 3Aug60;
Du51440.
LIFE'S MILLIONAIRE; script for a monolog
by Gerry Barry (Gerard Barry) © Gerry
Barry; 310ct60; C13362.
LIFE'S SHADOWS; grand opera in four acts.
Book, libretto, music & arrangements
by Boris Goldberg. © Boris Goldberg;
4Aug60; DU51525.
THE LIGHT TOUCH, a comedy in one act by
Natalie R. Seigle. © Natalie R.
Seigle; 4Nov60; DU52026.
LIGHTHEARTED PANTOMIMES, by Polly &
Louise Abstance. Appl. author: Walter
H. Baker Co., employer for hire.
© Walter H, Baker Co.; 9Jun60; DP4130.
LIKE A GAME OF CHESS, a television drama
in three parts written by Norma
Alford. © Norma Alford; 5Ju160;
DU51285.
LILIPUTLAND, a comic fantasy with music
and dancing for children from six to
sixty in two acts by Menny Golan
(Menahem Golan) English version by
Christopher Gilmore, Text only.
© Menahem Golan; 50ct60; DU51821.
LILY OF LAGUNA; dialogue over musical
vamp by Ross Bagdasarian. Text only.
© Monarch Music Co., Inc.; 280ct60
DU51994.
© Arthur
81
THE LIMBO LOVER, a play in three acts by
Robert Emmett. © Robert Emmett;
2Nov60; DU51982.
LINCOLN AND GEN. SCOTT, a play in five
acts by Willson Prothboarde, pseud. of
Nelson Protheroe Wilson. © Willson
Prothboarde; 15Jul60; DU51343.
THE LITTER OF FLOWERS, a drama in two
acts by Richard F. Stockton. © Rich-
ard F, Stockton; 20Sep60; DU51738.
LITTLE ALFY AND THE BARBER'S CHAIR, a
Play in three acts by Michael Vincente
Gazzo. © Michael Vincente Gazzo;
22Sep60; DU51760.
THE LITTLE DOOR, a play in three acts by
A. C. Thomas. London, French.
(French's acting edition) © A. Cc.
Thomas; 110ct60; DF1381.
THE LITTLE GREY WOMAN, a screenplay by
Frederic Lansing Day & Faith Geer.
© Frederic Lansing Day & Faith Geer;
25Nov60; DU52169.
THE LITTLE MAN WITH A BIG STICK; screen-
play in three acts by Harold Joseph
Hogan. © Harold Joseph Hogan;
31Aug60; DUS1613.
LITTLE MATCHGIRL. SEE IF A STAR FALLS.
THE LITTLE POOR MAN OF ASSISI. (Le
petit pauvre) A play in six scenes by
Jacques Copeau. Translated by Beverly
Thurman. © Beverly Thurman; 8Sep60;
DU51659.
LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD.
FOREST OF FANCY.
LIVING FOR PLEASURE. SEE SKETCHES
AND LYRICS FROM LIVING FOR PLEASURE.
SEE IN THE
LIZA, a play in three acts by Sergius
Vassilievy & Ann Dunnigan. Adapted
from the novel A nest of gentlefolk,
by Ivan Turgenev. © Sergius A.
Vassiliev & Ann Dunnigan; 4Nov60;
DU52007.
LOCK, STOCK AND LIPSTICK, a comedy in
three acts by John Henderson. © Art
Craft Play Co.; 9Sep60; DP4123.
THE LONG ERROR, an original teleplay in
four acts by Treiva Jean Reed
(Mrs. Floyd C. Reed) © Treiva Jean
Reed; 14Dec60; DU52281.
THE LONG SILENCE, a play in one act by
Jay Reid Gould. Dramatic Pub. Co,
© Jay Reid Gould; 20Sep60; DP4133.
THE LORD'S ANOINTED, a Philistine
tragedy in three acts by Dalton Smith.
© Dalton L. Smith; 25Ju160; DU51390.
LORITO TALKING. SEE HOW I TAUGHT
MY PARAKEET TO TALK AND LORITO
TALKING.
LOST IN THE STARS. SEE DET WEITE WEG.
THE LOVE AGREEMENT, an original play in
three acts by Beatrice S. Light.
© Beatrice S. Light; 5Aug60; DU51452.
LOVE AMONG THE CENTRALIANS, a comedy in
three acts by Gertrude J. Fass.
© Gertrude J. Fass; 280ct60; DU51942.
LOVE AND MARRIAGE, a play in one act for
six women by Ivo Brides. London,
H. F. W. Deane. Deane's series of
plays) ©Mrs. F. I. Wilson (Ivory
Brides); 180ct60; DFO-1024.
LOVE IS A VERB, a play in three acts by
Rosyrie Schulman & Russell Boltar,
pseud. of B. L. Ginberg. © Rosyrie
Schulman & B. L. Ginberg; 9Aug60;
DU51468.
82 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
LOVE IS NO TRIBAL CUSTOM, a play in
three acts by Max Aronson. © Max
Aronson; 2Nov60; DU51980.
LOVE MATCH, a three-act comedy by Clay
Franklin, pseud. of Clayton F. Hen-
singer. © Clay Franklin; 22Aug60;
DU51547.
LOVE ME, LOVE ME, a comedy in two acts
by Lottie Chige. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Crazy for love. NM: revisions
& additions. © Lottie Chige; 8Dec60;
DU52225.
THE LOVE OF DON PERLIMPLIN WITH BELISA
IN HIS GARDEN, (Amor de Don Per-
limplin con Belisa en su jardin) An
erotic Easter card in four scenes,
1931, by Federico Garcia Lorca.
Translated by Anne Ketcham Blodgett &
Marion Lipscomb Miller. © Anne
Ketcham Blodgett & Marion Lipscomb
Miller; 6Dec60; DU52211.
THE LOVE SONG OF THE SILENT MECHANIC,
a play for television by Charles Best.
© Charles M. Best, Jr.; 8Nov60;
DU52030.
LOVE TALES TOLD BY A CLOWN, a play with
music in two acts by William Shake-
speare & Susan Carew, pseud. of
Shirley F. Kennedy. Text only.
© Shirley F. Kennedy; 310ct60;
DU51960.
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBORS, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. © Rose Schneideman;
21Nov60; DU52095.
THE LOVED ONE, a musical comedy based on
the novel by Evelyn Waugh. Book
adaptation by Henry Bedard; music &
lyrics by Zane H. Gertzman & George
Nicholaw. © Henry A. Bedard, Zane H.
Gertzman & George Nicholaw; 12Dec60;
DU52239.
LOVE'S SUCH A WONDROUS THING; screenplay
in 14 scenes by Miriam C. Beckwith.
© Miriam C, Beckwith; 8Aug60; DU51574.
LOVE'S TRIAL. SEE CARIBOO CAPERS.
LOWER THAN THE ANGELS, a play in three
acts by John 0. Killens. © John
Oliver Killens; 1Nov60; DU51968.
LUANA, a South Sea island tale. A
broadcast serial by Virginia Whitehead
& Douglass Whitehead. Episode 1.
© Douglass Whitehead & Virginia White-
head; 14Nov60; DU52036.
LUCIFER LOST, a comedy in three acts by
Robert Reese-Stevens, pseud. of Robert
E. Stevens. © Robert E. Stevens;
23Aug60; DU51558.
LUCKIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD; screenplay
in two acts by Lola Kovener. © Iola
Kovener; 16Sep60; DU51718.
THE LULLABY, a play in one act for four
women by Michael Dines. London.
(French's acting edition) © Samuel
French, Ltd.; 23Aug60; DF1372.
LUST FOR THE NIGHTINGALE, a new play in
three acts by Gene Feist. © Gene
Feist; 1Dec60; DU52174.
LUXURY CRUISE, a comedy in three acts by
Fred Carmichael. © Samuel French,
Inc.; 26Sep60; DP4166.
M
MABEL, a new comedy in three acts by
Lonnie Coleman. © Lonnie Coleman;
12Aug60; DU51507.
MAD DOG COLL; shooting script by Leo
Liberman & Edward Schreiber. © Thalia
Films, Inc.; 100ct60; DU51850.
THE MAD HATTER'S FAREWELL; play for
television in two acts by Stan Fried-
man (Stanley D. Friedman) © Stanley
D. Friedman; 16Sep60; DU51686.
MADAM EVALSEHT, SEE ROOT OF ALL
EVIL.
MADAME VULTURE, a drama in one act by
Charles Emery. © Samuel French, Inc.;
23Nov60; DP4199.
MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES, a play
by Guy J. de la Passardiere. © Guy J.
de la Passardiere; 3Aug60; DU51496.
MADEMOISELLE MY MOTHER, a play in sixty-
two scenes by Puzant Guedikian.
© Puzant Guedikian; 7Nov60; DU52015.
DAS MARCHEN VOM KLEINEN DAUMLING, ein
heiteres Spiel in zwei Akten (sechs
Bildern) mit Musik, Gesang und Tanz,
frei nach den Gebriidern Grim von
Rudolf Sanders, pseud. of Walter
Hochtritt. Hamburg. Text only.
2 acts. © Richard Bars Bihnenverlag,
K.G., "Die Rampe"; 15Dec59; DFO-991.
MAGGIE, a play in two acts. Words by
Barbara Gardner (Mrs. John H. Gardner);
music by Ann Agabashian. © Ann
Agabashian & Barbara Gardner; 15Aug60;
DU51520.
THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN, a musical play in
three acts by Betty L. Kuhn, Text
only. © Betty L. Kuhn; 120ct60;
DU51867.
THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN; screenplay by John
Lehmann. Adapted from the Grimm
Brothers fairytale The water of life.
Appl. author: Allan A. David, employer
for hire. © Allan A. David; 23May60;
DU51326.
THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN; dialogue over musi-
cal vamp by Ross Bagdasarian. Text
only. © Monarch Music Co., Inc.;
280ct60; DU51995.
THE MAGIC PELICAN, a TV script with
music, lasts 25 minutes, by Charlie
Berger & others. Text only.
© Charlie Berger, Josephine Berger &
Betty B. Burkley; 70ct60; DUS1810.
THE MAGICAL SILVER SHOES. SEE THE
ADVENTURES OF MARY MOONBEAM: THE
MAGICAL SILVER SHOES.
MAGNESIUM: MAJOR PLANT FOOD; narration
script for slidefilm by Empire Photo-
sound. © International Minerals &
Chemical Corp. & Empire Photosound,
Inc.; 14Dec60; C13411.
MAIN ROADS ARE BEST, a one hour televi-
Sion play by L. G. L. Collins.
© Louis G. L. Collins; 11Ju160;
DU51309.
MAKE MINE MINK, a play with music in two
acts by Evelyn Deutsch. Text only.
© Evelyn Deutsch; 13Ju160; DU51329.
MAKE NO TARRYING, a drama in two acts by
Ann K. Flagg. © Ann Kathryn Flagg;
4Aug60; DU51443.
MAKE ROOM FOR ME, a play in two acts.
Music by Gene Benton; book & lyrics by
Raleigh Bond. Text only. © Raleigh
Bond & Gene Benton; 1Nov60; DU51990.
MAKE THEM BE QUIET, a screenplay by
Jay Irvin, pseud. of Jules I. Gerber.
© Jay Irvin; 23Dec60; DU52299.
THE MALE VIRGIN, an original play in
three acts by Gordon McGaw. © Gordon
McGaw; 23Aug60; DU51557.
July—Dec.
MAN ALONE, a verse play with music in
two acts by Philip Allan Friedman,
© Philip Allan Friedman; 29Aug60;
DU51597.
MAN AND SUPERMAN. SEE PLAYS,
A MAN IN THE HOUSE, a comedy in three
acts by Daisy Wolf. © Daisy Wolf;
1Sep60; DU51624.
A MAN OF LETTERS; play in one act based
on Herman Melville's Bartleby the
scrivener, by Gerald Ayres. © Gerald
Herbert Ayres; 29Aug60; DU51598.
THE MAN OF SINGULAR INTEGRITY; dialog
seript by C. Skrivanek Atherton.
© Camille Skrivanek Atherton; 23Nov60;
DU52138.
THE MAN WHO DIED WITH HIS BURBERRY OFF;
monolog by C. Skrivanek Atherton.
© Camille Skrivanek Atherton; 23Nov60;
DU52137.
THE MAN WHO DISARMED THE ATOM, a play
in three acts by Eloise Franklin.
© Eloise Anne Franklin; 310ct60;
DU51964.
MAN WITH A DREAM, a play in three acts
by Frances Youlin McHugh. © Frances
Youlin McHugh; 17Aug60; DU51534.
THE MAN WITH THE OBOE, a television
fantasy by Webster Smalley. © Webster
L. Smalley; 6Sep60; DU51631.
MANAGER-SALESMAN COMMUNICATION SKILLS
DIALOGUE, by Jesse S. Nirenberg.
© Jesse S, Nirenberg; 1Nov60; C13342.
MANDARIN RED, a new play in three acts
by Philip Knobel. © Philip Herman
Knobel; 15Sep60; DU51698.
MANN ON TRIAL, a television play in 90
minutes by Wm. Fury. © William Fury;
27Ju160; DU51402.
IL MANTELLO; opera in 1 atto di Dino
Buzzati. Musica di Luciano Chailly.
Op.247; riduzione dell' autore per
canto e pianoforte. Milano.
© G. Ricordi & C.; 23May60; DFO-998.
THE MARBLE FAUN, an adaptation for tele-
vision in three acts of Nathaniel
Hawthorne's classic novel about the
effects of a murder on those involved
in the crime by Jonathan Kilbourn.
© Jonathan Kilbourn; 15Sep60; DU51696.
MARCIA LAWSON. SEE CASE HISTORY.
MARIBEL Y LA EXTRANA FAMILIA; comedia en
tres actos original de Miguel Mihura
(Miguel Mihura Santos) Madrid, Edi-
ciones Alfil. (Coleccion teatro,
no.252) © Escelicer, S.A.; 15May60;
DFO-1001.
THE MARK OF ABEL, a chancel drama in one
scene by Edward Longstreth. © Edward
Longstreth; 6Sep60; DU51643.
A MARRIAGE AFFAIR; play, 3 acts by G. A.
Gee, pseud. of Gordon A. Goebel.
© Gordon A. Goebel; 5Aug60; DU51495.
MARRIAGE DISARRANGED, a comedy in one
act for six women by Jean Garstang.
London, H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's
series of plays) © Jean Garstang;
130ct60; DFO-1025.
THE MARTYR OF PURITY, a drama in five
acts by Rocco Soriano. Appl. states
prev. reg. lOAug50, D25153. NM: "Eng-
lish version." © Rocco Soriano;
310ct60; DU51962.
MARY MAGDALENE, a dance drama by Iovanna
Lloyd Wright. Text only. NM: addi-
tions. © Iovanna Lloyd Wright;
40ct60; DU51795.
1960
MARY, MARY, a play in three acts by
Jean Kerr. © Jean Kerr; 100ct60;
DU51863.
UN MARZIANO A ROMA; commedia in 4 atti
© 7 quadri di Ennio Flaiano. Text
only. © Ennio Flaiano; 240ct60;
DU51935.
THE MASK OF TRUTH, a play by Joan M.
Harvey. London, H. F. W. Deane.
3 acts. (Deane's series of plays)
© Joan M. Harvey; 310ct60; DFO-1016.
MASTER BUILDER. SEE THE LADY FROM THE
SEA
MASTER SPY; script for a screenplay
series by Elliot Saunders based on the
legend of Admiral Wilhelm Canaris,
Chief of German Military Intelligence
in World War II. Show I: Norway inva-
sion. © Elliot Saunders; 20Jun60;
pu51527.
MASTERS OF ANCIENT COMEDY, edited &
translated by Lionel Casson. Selec-
tions from Aristophanes, Menander,
Plautus & Terence. Macmillan.
© Lionel Casson; 310ct60; A470505.
A MATTER OF DEGREE; 2-act musical play.
Book by Doris Adler; music & lyrics by
Shirley Grossman. © Shirley Grossman
& Doris Adler; 7Sep60; DU51649.
A MATTER OF POLICY, a one act play
by John E. Schroeder. © John E.
Schroeder; 1Dec60; DU52175.
MAVERICK: SECRET OF THE AMPHORA; origi-
nal teleplay in four acts by Jay
Lakota Gammons, pseud. of Joan L.
Gammons. © Joan L. Gammons; 9Sep60;
DU51666.
MAVERICK: TRAIL OF THE TUMBLEWEED;
original teleplay in four acts by Jay
Lakota Gammons, pseud. of Joan L.
Gammons. © Joan L. Gammons; 9Sep60;
DU51667.
MAY DAY BOY, a comedy in three acts by
Harry P. Bailey. © Harry P. Bailey;
310ct60; DU51961.
A MEDAL FOR MAX; script for a full color
motion picture prepared for Maxitrol
Co. Writer: Harry Grabow. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., Gre a for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 7No F
€13363.
MEDEA, SEE DAS GOLDENE VLIESS.
MEDICAL MAN, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book & lyrics by Robert A.
Bernstein; music by Nicholas Schachter.
Text only. © Robert Alan Bernstein;
15Nov60; DU52068.
MEDIEVAL UPHEAVAL, a musical comedy
about life in the Middle Ages in two
acts. Book, lyrics & songs by Todd
Hunt & Donald Mishell. Text only.
© Todd Hunt & Donald Mishell; 1Nov60;
DU51969.
THE MEDITERRANEAN CONFERENCE.
KEYSPOT.
SEE
MEET ME AT THE RODEO, a musical play in
two acts by C. A. Asher. © Chester A.
Asher, Jr.; 6J3u160; DU51297.
MEET THE PROS; television script by
Robert Willis Loos, Jr. © McDaniel-
Fisher & Spelman Co.; 3Auz60: C13174-
MELBA, THE TOAST OF PITHOLE, a melodrama
in three acts by Patrick J. Fay.
Special research by Katherine Officer.
© Patrick J. Fay; 17Nov60; DU52084.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE MELTING POT, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. © Rose Schneideman;
21Nov60; DU52099.
MENDICINO MIRACLE.
NOTEBOOK.
MERCHANDISING THE WRIGHT BROTHERS, by
Bob Newhart (George R. Newhart) © Bob
Newhart Pub. Co.; 7Jul60; C13119.
MERMAID AVENUE IS THE WORLD, by Paul
Goldman. (In Mayorga, Margaret, ed.
The best short plays, 1959-1960.
p.101-121) © Paul Goldman; 100ct60;
DP
SEE FROM AN ACTOR'S
THE MESSAGE, a play by Ruth Apprich
Jacob. © Ruth Apprich Jacob; 12Ju160;
DU51317.
THE MIDNIGHT SUN, a story of love and
hate in three acts by Joseph Hayes.
© Hayes Productions, Inc.; 2Sep60;
DU51635.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Ein
Sommernachtstraum. Opera in three
acts by Benjamin Britten. Op.64.
Libretto adapted from William
Shakespeare by Benjamin Britten &
Peter Pears. Deutsche Mbertragung
nach A. W. v. Schlegel eingerichtet
von Ernst Roth. Vocal score by Imogen
Holst & Martin Penny. London. Vocal
score & libretto. © Hawkes & Son
(London) Ltd.; 8Jun60; DFO-983.
A MIGHTY MAN IS HE, by Arthur Kober &
George Oppenheimer. Dramatists Play
Service. 3 acts. © Arthur Kober &
George Oppenheimer; 20Ju160; DP4O76.
THE MIND OF A KILLER, a psychological
melodrama in one act by John Kirk-
patrick. © Samuel French, Inc.;
15Nov60; DP4198.
MINE EVERY GREED, a play in one act by
Robert Simcox. © Robert B. Simcox;
113u160; DU51328.
THE MIRACLE OF MITCHELLVILLE,
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
SEE
MIRROR AND SCALPEL, a three-act comedy
depicting the wit, satire & romance of
medical folk at a small medical college
with an associated hospital at Norica,
a mythical, North American college,
by Alan Deakin. © Alan Deakin;
190ct60; DU51896.
MISS ALICE AND THE CUNNING COMANCHE, a
one act play by Don & Terry Allen.
Based on a true incident in the life
of a home missionary. © Friendship
Press, Inc.; 6Jun60; DP4190.
MISS ANGEL'S WEDDING RING, a short
drama in one act by Ray Hamby (Ray-
mond Irvin set © Ray Hamby;
22Nov60; DU52128.
MISS ROBIN CRUSOE, comedy for girls in
one act by Le Roma Eshbach Greth.
(Baker's plays for amateurs) Appl.
author: Walter H. Baker Co., employer
for hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
3Nov60; DP4171.
THE MISSILE, a complete motion picture
screenplay by Grant Leenhouts.
© Grant Leenhouts; 8Dec60; DU52222.
THE MISSING LINK, a play in three acts
by Joseph jpaport. © Joseph Rappa-
port; 23Nov60; DU52144.
MR. AMBASSADOR, a screenplay by Hedda
Rosten. © Hedda Rosten; 22Sep60;
DU51793.
MR. BEDOBO AND TYRANNOSAURUS REX; mono-
logue by Harold B. Crasilneck & John
Wilson. © Sherry K. Crasilneck;
140ct60; C13338.
83
MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE, a
comedy in three acts. Dramatized by
Reginald Lawrence. Based on the book
by Eric Hodgins. Dramatic Pub. Co.
© Eric Hodgins; 19Sep60; DP4135.
MR, BRADFORD'S STORY, a play in three
parts by Joan G@. Scheuer & Lynn G.
Straus. (Read aloud plays) © Joan G.
Scheuer & Lynn G. Straus; 5Ju160;
pu51278.
MISTER DOCTOR FREUD, a comedy in three
acts by Philip G. Cole & Jack Tassone.
© Philip @. Cole & Jack Tassone;
6Dec60; DU52208.
MR, JEFFERSON'S BURR, a play in three
acts by Edward Raiden. Thunder Pub.
Co. © Edward Raiden; 15Ju160; DP4071.
MR. JINGELING SHOW FOR 1960; scripts
1-31 by Isabelle M. eekeeoe
© Isabelle M. Draeger; 28Nov60;
C13378.
MR. TINGLE'S IMMOVABLE INCOME; audio
script by Kalb, Voorhis & Co. © Kalb,
Voorhis & Co.; 30Aug60; C13250.
MRS. LAURIE LEIGH; screenplay by Ann
Elias, pseud. of Ida Elias Adams.
© Ida Elias Adams; 30Sep60; DU51807.
MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION. SEE PLAYS.
MRS. YOUNG; motion picture scenario by
Eugene D. Balsley & Robert S. Robin.
© Eugene D. Balsley & Robert S. Robin;
4kaug60; DU51442,
THE MISTS OF UTZI-LOBOS, a motion picture
scenario. A 17th century fantasy in
the western mountainous jungles of
Mexico, by Judd Boynton. © Judd
Boynton; 30ct60; DU51820.
LE MOBILE; piece en trois actes et
quatorze tableaux d'Alexandre Rivemale.
© Alexandre Rivemale; 14Jul60; DU51387.
MOCK ORANGE, a comedy by Peter Blackmore.
london, ‘H. F. W. Deane. 2 acts.
(Deane's series of plays) © Peter
Blackmore; 5Jan60; DFO-975.
A MODERN HOME, a play in one act by
Phillip K. Sotel. © Phillip K. Sotel;
5Aug60; DU51453.
MODERN MAGINOT, a screenplay by Dalton A.
Bell. © Dalton A. Bell; 27Dec60;
pu52321.
MOISASURS ZAUBERFLUCH; Zauberspiel in
zwei Aufzugen von Ferdinand Raimund.
Eingeleitet von Gustav Pichler.
Wien. (Osterreich Reithe, Bd.127)
NM: pref. © Bergland Verlag
Gesellschaft M.B.H.; 100ct60;
AFO-31745.
MONA LISA'S MUSTACHE, a play in three
acts by Louis Roederer. © Louis
Roederer; 18Ju160; DU51423.
MONDAY'S WASHING DAY, a comedy for
women in one act by Sam Bate, London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Sam Bate; 8Apr60; DFO-982.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING, a one hour TV
special. Working script by George
Hoffman, Glen Moore, Buddy Dufault &
Charles Scheuer; music & lyrics by
Glen Moore & Buddy Dufault. © Glen
Moore & Buddy Dufault; 30ct60;
DU51794.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING; story with
music by Jane Norman, pseud. of Jane L.
Goldberg. © Jane L. Goldberg;
14Sep60; C1Z245.
MOON OF MY DELIGHT; a play in three
acts by Murrell Edmunds. T. Yoseloff.
© A. S. Barnes & Co., Inc.; O0ct60;
A694,98.
84 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MOONFLOWER, a play in three acts by
Virginia Rodgers (Virginia Rodgers
Kowal) © Virginia Rodgers Kowal;
270ct60; DU51930.
MOONSONG, a play in seven scenes by
Robert Blackburn. © Robert Blackburn;
8Dec60; DU52223.
MORD IM DOM; musikalische Tragédie in
zwei Akten und einem Zwischenspiel.
Originaltext von T. S. Eliot nach
einer italienischen Fassung des Al-
berto Castelli flir die eigene Musik
bearb. von Ildebrando Pizzetti. Ins
Deutsche tibertragen von Heinrich
Schmidt und Leo Uher. Milano. Li-
bretto. Appl. states prev. pub. as
Assassinio nella cattedrale.
© G. Ricordi & C.; 31Aug60; DF1378.
MORE - JOSE JIMENEZ; recording script by
Bill Dana Pub. Co. Album no.2.
© Bill Dana Pub. Co.; 120ct60; C13320.
THE MORE THE MERRIER, a comedy in three
acts by Ronald Millar. London,
French. (French's acting edition)
© Ronald Millar; 26Jul60; DF1376.
MORGAN, a play in three acts by Herman
Kroll. © Herman Kroll; 11Aug60;
DU51503.
THE MORTAL HELEN, a drama in three acts
by Orvin Lee Nordness. © Orvin Lee
Nordness; 22Sep60; DU51754.
MORTALS AT THE PORTALS, a comedy in
three acts by Bob Dickey (Robert D.
Dickey) © Robert D. Dickey; 29Ju160;
pDuU51422.
MOSES AND THE FLIGHT FROM EGYPT. SEE
BIBLE STORIES: MOSES AND THE FLIGHT
FROM EGYPT.
MOSES AND THE PROMISED LAND. SEE BIBLE
STORIES: MOSES AND THE PROMISED LAND.
A MOST UNUSUAL STATION; 90-minute tele-
vision play by Emmet O'Byrne. © Emmet
O'Byrne; 15Nov60; DU52069.
MOTHERWIT, a dramatic reading from a
desert valley by Leslie W. Bauguess.
© Leslie W. Bauguess; 26Sep60; C13282.
THE MOTHS IN THE FLAME, a play in two
acts by Darrell Random. Appl. states
prev. reg. as The call to the feast,
DU48634. NM: revisions. © Darrell
Random; 14Ju160; DU51320.
MOTIVATING HESITANT PROSPECTS; playlet
written by Robert E. Taylor.
© Robert E. Taylor; 7Dec60; C13396.
MOTIVE. SEE CRISIS.
MOUNTAIN OF THE HEART, a drama in three
acts by Jean Bullowa. © Jean Bullowa;
19Jul60; DU51363.
THE MOURNING BAND; screenplay by Sylvia
& Alton Seymour, pseudonyms of Sylvia
Klotz & Alton B. Klotz. © Alton Sey-
mour & Sylvia Seymour; 16Sep60;
DU51703.
THE MOUSE WHO WAS STIRRING, a Christmas
play in verse by Lenore H. Morgan.
Playing time: thirty minutes.
© Lenore H. Morgan; 7Nov60; DU52018.
MOUSSELINE; comedie en quatre actes de
Louis Velle. (In Les oeuvres libres.
Paris. No.166, p.149-252) © Louis
Velle; 1Mar60; DFO-961.
MOVING DAY, a play in five scenes by
Mary Leckie. © Mary H. Leckie;
3Nov60; DU52003.
MUCH ADO ABOUT COCKATOOS, a musical play
in two acts. Book & lyrics by Carol
Renner Melnick; music by Gene Bissell.
Text only. © Carol Renner Melnick;
19Aug60; DU51538.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING by William
Shakespeare. Text edited by Charies
Jasper Sisson. Commentary by Virgil
Thomson, Introd. by Francis Fergusson,
Glossary notes: H, H, Smith, editor.
(The Laurel Shakespeare, Francis
Fergusson, general editor) (Dell,
LB139) Appl. author: Western Print.
& Litho. Co., employer for hire of
Virgil Thomson, NM: introd, &
editorial matter. © Western Print, &
Litho. Co.; 26Aug60; A656.
MULBERRY BUSH, a musical comedy in 2
acts. Book & lyrics by D. A. Schwartz;
music by A. J. Mandell. © Donald A.
Schwartz & Arnold J. Mandell; 14Nov60;
DU52058.
MULE TRAIN; story & screenplay by Dehl
Berti. NM: adaptation into screenplay,
additions & revisions. © Dehl Berti;
8Sep60; DU51680.
MURPHY AND THE IMP, a play for televi-
sion by Todd Hunt. © Todd Hunt;
1Nov60; DU51970.
MUSIC OF ANCIENT HAWAII, a brief survey
by Dorothy M. Kahananui. Edith Stern
lecture on Hawaiian music. © Dorothy
M. Kahananui; 22Aug60; C13196.
MY LEAVES ARE GREEN, a play in three
acts by Francis Gallagher. © Francis
Gallagher; 6Dec60; DU52193.
MY MESSAGE DESIGNED FOR PEACE; lecture
to be sent & delivered to the United
Nations on Sept. 20, 1960, by Daniella
Sunshine, pseud. of Dorothy La Vecchia
Sparano. © Daniella Sunshine;
25Nov60; C13384.
MY PSYCHIATRIST, a one set comedy in 3
sections by James Francis Powell.
© James Francis Powell; 14Nov60;
pus2038.
MY SON AND I; original play in 2 acts
and six scenes in the Yiddish language
by Herman Yablokoff, pseud. of Hyman
Yablonik. © Hyman Yablonik; 15Sep60;
DU51694.
MYSELF IS ANOTHER, a comedy in three
acts by Brooke Waring, pseud. of
Brooke Waring Lewis. © Brooke Waring;
1Nov60; DU51971.
MYSTERE DE LA NATIVITE. SEE MYSTERIUM
VON DER GEBURTH DES HERRN.
THE MYSTERIOUS WAY, a drama in one act
for women by Vera Allen. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Vera Allen; 2Nov60;
DFO-1032.
MYSTERIUM VON DER GEBURTH DES HERRN;
nach dem franzésischen Spiell Mystere
de la nativite Arnoul Greban's maitre
de chapelle zu Notre Dame in Paris
welches dieser zu Ehren der Erschei-
nung des Herrn auff Erden anno domini
1425 geschrieben hatt. In die
teutsche Sprach gebracht vom Albin
Kayser, pseud. von Karlheinz Fiissl &
Helmut Wagner. Musik von Frank Mar-
tin. Ztirich. (UE 13110) Textbuch.
© Universal Edition, A.G.; 2Aug60;
DFO-1004.
N
THE NAKED MALE, a play in three acts by
Fannie Fertik. © Fannie Fertik;
21Ju160; DUS51376.
THE NAKED TRUTH, a comedy feature pic-
ture by Wm. D. Van Ness. © Wm. D. Van
Ness; 2Nov60; DU51978.
July—Dec.
NANA, a musical in two acts by Walter
Marks adapted from the novel by Emile
Zola. Text only. © Walter Marks;
26Sep60; DU51752.
NATALIE, a ballet by George Bew; libret-
to by David Linn. After a conception
by G. Donald Cantwell. © George Bew &
David Linn; 18Ju160; DU51497.
THE NATIVITY; screenplay by Jane Crusin-
berry. Appl. states prev. reg. as The
story of Mary Marlin. NM: revisions.
© Jane Crusinberry; 7Jul60; DU51380.
THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE AND HOW IT IS
LEARNED, FILM 1, a program designed
for teaching and learning a second
language. Prepared by Theodore B.
Karp. © Theodore B. Karp; 29Sep60;
C€13307.
THE NEIGHBORS, a comic interlude in one
Scene by Jean Bullowa. © Jean Bullowa;
19Ju160; DU51362.
NELLIE DOWN THE WELL, a play for chil-
dren's theater by S. Hillary with
additional dialogue by Leonard Joseph-
son. Songs and music by Mary Arden &
Lilian Boit. © Sidney Hillary, Mar.
Arden & Lilian Boit; 14J3u160; DU51341.
NEST IN THE WEST, a musical comedy of
the West in three acts by P. B.
Rooney, pseud of Philip P. Burni.
Text only. © Philip P. Bruni;
2Dec60; DP4196.
A NEST OF GENTLEFOLK. SEE LIZA.
NEVA BLUES, a play in three acts with
music. Book & lyrics by E. K. Evans,
Jr. Text only. © Edward K. Evans,
Jr.; 31Aug60; DU51616.
NEVADA, HI-O! A musical comedy in four
acts. Story, lyrics & music by Marion
Cowen. Libretto & musical score.
NM: additions & revisions. © Marion
Cowen; 100ct60; DU51871.
NEVER A DULL MOMENT; dramatico-musical
composition in 2 acts. Story, words
& music by Benny Bell, pseud. of Ben
Samberg (Benjamin Samberg) © Benjamin
Samberg; 22Sep60; DU51762.
NEVER MIND TOMORROW, a l-act play by
Dale Lsair. © Dale Blair; 130ct60;
DU51874.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO; half-
hour pilot’ script for television by
Fred Laderman & Norman Prescott.
© Fred Laderman; 260ct60; DU51927.
A NEW CYCLE OF PROFIT; script for a
motion picture by M. S. Green.
© Commercial Life Insurance Co. of
Missouri; 3Aug60; C13169.
THE NEW HYPERTENSIVE PATIENT; discussion
by Travis Winsor. © Ciba Pharmaceuti-
cal Products, Inc.; 3Aug60; C13207.
A NEW WORLD OF LIVING; production script
for a slidefilm by Empire Photosound.
Client: Marquette Corp. © Marquette
Corp. & Empire Photosound, Inc.;
TNov60; C13361.
NEW YORK SCRAPBOOK, a musical play in
five acts. Words by Tom Jones;
music by Harvey Schmidt. Book & lyrics
only. © Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt;
28Dec60; DU52327.
NEXT TIME AROUND, a play in six scenes
by Smith de Brand, pseud. of Lucille
Smith Prumbs. © Lucille Smith Prumbs;
10Aug60; DU51572.
a
1960
A NICE LITTLE TOWN, a screenplay by
Bruce Henry. 2d revision. © Bruce
Henry; 15Jun60; DP4073.
THE NIGHT AFTER HIS BIRTH, a Nativity
drama based on an imaginary occurrence
in Bethlehem on the night after
Christ's birth, by Clarence W. Kerr.
4 scenes. © Rodeheaver Co.; 30ct60;
DP4156.
THE NIGHT BELL. Il campanello. Opera
buffa in one act. Music by Gaetano
Donizetti; new English version by
James H. Sutcliffe. Text only.
© James H. Sutcliffe; 70ct60; DU51845.
THE NIGHT BIRDS, a comedy melodrama in
three acts, one set, ten characters by
Tia Terase, pseud. of Marie Daoust.
© Marie Daoust; 1Aug60; DU51429.
THE NIGHT IS OUR DAY; screenplay by Alex
Panasenko. © Alex Panasenko; 29Ju160;
pu51513.
THE NIGHT IS SHORT, a play in one act by
Harry H. McGraugh. © Harry H.
McGraugh; 20Jul60; DU51408.
A NIGHT OF SKETCHES, a play in six
scenes by Pat Anthony Rizzo. © Pat
Rizzo; 120ct60; DU51865.
A NIGHT WITH THE PRESIDENT, a play in
three acts by John Green. NM: revi-
sions & additions. © John C. Green;
12Dec60; DU52243.
NIK AND CASTRONOVA, a musical play.
Book, lyrics & music by Emma Von Zamft.
© Emma Von Zamft & Saul T. Von Zamft;
22Dec60; DU52295.
NIKITA, THE RUSSIAN DISC JOCKEY, by
Tony Visk (Anthony Guy Visk) © A. Guy
ee Enterprises; 190ct60;
DP4161.
1961 NEW CAR AND TRUCK INTRODUCTION;
script with music prepared for Dodge
Division. Writer: Tom Byrnes. Text
only. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
25Jul60; DuUs1502.
1961 VALIANT REVEAL SEQUENCE; shooting
script for color sound motion picture
prepared for Plymouth-De Soto-Valiant
Division, Chrysler Corp. Writer: Tom
Riley. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
31Aug60; C13246.
NO DEADLY MEDICINE, a play in three acts
adapted by Sherman L. Sergel from the
* play by Arthur Hailey. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 12Sep60; DP4124.
NO DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
CIRCUS.
SEE THE SUMMER
NO RECORD, a documentary screenplay by
Jean Lacell, pseud. of Rose LaMas
Calabrese. © Rose LaMas Calabrese;
22Aug60; DUS1578.
NO TROUBLE AT ALL, a monologue by Helen
Vickery Sheets. © Helen Vickery
Sheets; 120ct60; C13324.
NOAH AND THE ARK. SEE BIBLE STORIES:
NOAH AND THE ARK.
NOAH'S ARK, a half-hour comedy script
for television by George Rubino.
© Larry Jacobsen & George Rubino;
22Dec60; DU52297.
NOBLESSE OBLIGE, a script for television
series Maverick by Felix Deebank.
© Felix Deebank; 19Dec60; DU52284.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
NOBODY CARES; screenplay in three acts
by Maxine Pleischman (Mrs. Roy Philip
Fleischman) © Maxine Fleischman;
19Aug60; DU51532.
NOBODY WILL EVER PLAY BASEBALL, by Bob
Newhart (George R. Newhart) © Bob
Newhart Pub. Co.; 7Jul60; C13116.
NOBODY'S MA EVER DIES, a play in two
acts by B. Muravnik, pseud. of Beverly
Dvoretzky © Beverly Dvoretzky;
22Sep60; DU51756.
NORTHWEST HISTORY IN ACTION; a col-
lection of twelve plays by Della
Gould Emmons. © T. S. Denison & Co.,
Inc.; 190ct60; A468337.
NORWAY INVASION. SEE MASTER SPY.
THE NOSE OF JERRY PEPPER, a play in two
acts with music by Arnold Schulman.
Text only. © Arnold Schluman;
26Sep60; DU51779.
NOT IN THE BOOK, a comedy by Arthur
Watkyn. London, S. French. 3 acts.
(French's acting edition) Appl.
states prev. pub. in Plays of the
year, no.17, 1958. © Arthur Watkyn;
5Jul60; DP1352.
NOT SO BAD; story 10, with music by
Jane Norman, pseud. of Jane L. Gold-
berg. © Jane L. Goldberg; 310ct60;
C13347.
NOTES ON A BLACK TAMBOURINE, a play in
three acts by Hilda Shubert. © Hilda
Shubert (Hilda Rubenstein); 5Dec60;
DU52205.
NOTHING BUT A DREAM, a play with music
in two acts by Robert Harvey Rines &
Dorothy Kay Rines. Text only.
© Robert Harvey Rines & Dorothy Kay
Rines; 19Sep60; DU51731.
NOTHING TO LOSE, a musical in three acts
by Mary Mitchell. Text only. © Mary
Mitchell; 3Nov60; DU52004.
LA NOTTE DI UN NEVRASTENICO; dramma
buffo in un atto. Libretto di
Riccardo Bacchelli; musica di Nino
Rota. Libretto only. Milano.
© G. Ricordi & C.; SApr60; DFO-996.
UNA NOTTE IN PARADISO; cantafavola in un
atto di Luigi Bazzoni dalle Fiabe
italiane a cura di Italo Calvino.
Musica di Valentino Bucchi. Libretto.
Milano. © Carisch, S.P.A.; 28Apr60;
DFO-960.
NOUVEAU THEATRE DE POCHE, par Jean
Cocteau. Text only. Monte Carlo.
© Editions du Rocher; 10Sep60;
DFO-1035.
NUDE ON THE MOON, shooting script by
Doris Wishman & Ray Phelan. Producer:
Moon Productions. © Moon Productions,
Inc.; QNov60; DU52071.
NUDE UNDER THE SUN, a drama in three
acts by T. C. Pironti. Appl. states
prev. reg. as God does not pey on
Saturday. NM: revisions. © 4. C.
Pironti; 30Sep60; DU51808.
NUDE WASHING DISHES, by Conrad Seiler.
(In Mayorga, Margaret, ed. The best
short plays, 1959-1960. p.1-28)
© Conrad Seiler; 100ct60; DP4202.
THE NUTCRACKER SYSTEM; lecture. Ch.1:
An explanation of dealer responsibili-
ties for the benefit of supervisory
personnel. © Rawson J. White d.b.a.
Rawson J. White Co.; 1Dec60; C13386.
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OBRONA KSANTYPY, SEE TETRALOGIA
ANTYCZNA,
OCCUPATION MOONRAY, a play in one act by
Joe Corrie. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Joe
Corrie; 24May60; DF1364,
ODD ANIMALS ON NOAH'S ARK, a play in
three acts by H. Dan Henderson.
© H. Dan Henderson; 4Nov60; DU52009.
OEDIPUS THE KING AND ANTIGONE, by
Sophocles. Translated and edited by
Peter D. Arnott. (Crofts classics)
© Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc.;
19Aug60; A459602.
L'OEUF, SEE THE EGG,
OF PAPER HOPE, a play in three acts by
William R, Bailey. © William R.
Bailey; 20Sep60; DUS51739.
OH DAD, POOR DAD, MAMMA'S HUNG YOU IN
THE CLOSET AND I'M FEELIN' SO SAD, a
pseudoclassical tragifarce in a bas-
tard French tradition by Arthur L.
Kopit. Eill & Wang. 3 scenes. (A
Spotlight dramabook) NM: additions &
revisions. © Arthur L. Kopit; 7Sep60;
DP4128,
OH GONDALIERO; dialogue over musical
vamp by Ross Bagdasarian. Text only.
© Monarch Music Co., Inc.; 280ct60;
DU51996.
OH GYPSY, OH GYPSY; dialogue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang.
© Betty Walker; 18Ju160; C13161.
OH, HELLAS! A new musical in two acts.
Music by Lew J. Hardee (Lewis J.
Hardee, Jr.); book & lyrics by Carl
Bridgers. Text only. NM: revision.
© Carl Bridgers; 14Dec60; DU52261.
OH, MY BELOVED, a musical dramatization
in two acts, based on the books of
Genesis, Exodus & The Maccabees, by
Robert R. Russell. © Robert R. Rus-
sell; 16Dec60; DU52269.
OH OYSTERS, a musical cabaret revue by
Eric Blau. Text only. © Eric Blau;
1Dec60; DU52249.
OH ROMEO. SEE THE BEDSIDE MANNER AND
OH ROMEO!
THE OLD FIRM'S AWAKENING and THE BUR-
GLAR'S CHRISTMAS EVE; two one-act
plays by A. J. Talbot. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© A. J. Talbot; 15Feb60; DF1345.
OLD FLAME AT BAT, a television play in
two acts by Margaret Bowman.
© Margaret C. Bowman; 5Dec60; DU52203.
AN OLD GENERATION DIETH, a play by
Irving M. Cohen. © Irving Morton
Cohen; 7Nov60; DU52016.
OLD KALOOTIE'S CHRISTMAS, a musical in
three acts by Constance J. Bond.
© Constance Bond; 250ct60; DU51967.
THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS, a musical
in one act (three scenes) based on the
play by J. M. Barrie. Adaptation &
lyrics by David Rogers; music by Mark
Bucci. (French's musical ate)
© Samuel French, Inc.; 9Nov60; DP4201.
THE OLD MAN AND BURRO; screenplay with
music by George R, Pride & Gene DiNoto.
© George R, Pride & Gene DiNoto;
8Aug60; DU51465.
86 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE OLDEST CALIFORNIA RANGER, GENE
TULLY. SEE THE OLDEST RANGER. GENE
TULLY.
THE OLDEST RANGER, GENE TULLY. (The
oldest California ranger, Gene Tully)
Second series, 12 dramas. Related by
Gene Tully (Eugene F. Tully); written
by Charles F, Tully; compiled by Eliz-
abeth Silverthorn. © Charles F. Tully;
14Nov60; DU52046.
THE OLDEST RANGER GENE TULLY. (The old-
est California ranger Gene Tully)
Twelve dramas, Related by Gene Tully
(Eugene F. Tully); written by Charles
F. Tully; compiled by Elizabeth Sil-
verthorn. © Charles F. Tully; 9Sep60;
DU51668.
ON CIRCE'S ISLAND, a pley bz Claude
Fredericks. © Claude edericks;
13Dec60; DU52246.
ON MY HITCHIN' DAY, a farce in one act
by Richard Henry. Dramatic Pub. Co.
© Richard Henry; 20Sep60; DP4134.
ON THE REACH AT FALESA. SEE THE
BEACH AT FALESA.
ON THE HARM OF TOBACCO, by Anton Chekhov.
A new English version by Joseph Liss.
(The Play of the week) © Joseph Liss;
29Sep60; DU51798.
ONCE ON A BARREN HILL.
OF ST. FRANCIS,
SEE THE HOUR
ONCE THIS SOFT TURF, a new play in three
acts by Ira Marion. Based on At
Gettysburg by Tillie Pierce Alleman.
© Ira Marion; 12Sep60; DU51670.
ONCE UPON A SATURDAY; screenplay in two
acts by Lola Kovener. © Iola Kovener;
16Sep60; DU51719.
ONCE UPON A TOWN; or, Servetus, a modern
tragedy in one act, five scenes, by
Phyllis Carver Smith. Based on the
trial of Michael Servetus. © Phyllis
Carver Smith; 30Dec60; DU52339.
ONE APRIL DAY, a one-act play basically
documentary by Muriel Millen.
© Muriel Millen; 26Sep60; DU51785.
ONE DOLLAR TICKETS, AN ADJUSTABLE IN
TRADE ADVERTISING PROMOTION. Television
& radio script no.8 by Harold Fred
Hughes. © Harold Fred Hughes; 19Dec60;
C13405.
ONE DOOR TO A CAGE, a play in three acts
Lb Terry Schreiber. © Terry Schreiber;
14Nov60; DU52059.
ONE PINE DAY, a play in three acts by
I. C. Seott & F. T. Evans. © Irvin C.
Scott, Jr. & Franklin Temple Evans;
21Dec60; DU52292.
ONE FOR THE BIRDS, a motion picture
script by Sam & Alec Thomas. © Sam
Thomas; 18Aug60; DU51536.
ONE FOR THE BOOKS. SEE INSPECTOR
MCKAY.
THE ONE MAN, a play in three acts by Don
Balluck (Donald Eugene Balluck) © Don
Balluck; 29Ju160; DU51418.
ONE MAN'S MOON, a one act play by Dennis
Savage. © Friendship Press, Inc.;
6Jun60; DP4188.
ONE MORE RIVER, a play in three acts by
Beverley Cross. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Beverley
Cross; 19Ju160; DF1365.
ONE OF THE FAMILY, a comedy in three
acts by Charles Cameron. London,
English Theatre Guild. (Guild library)
© Charles Cameron; 310ct60; DF1385.
1 + 1 EXPLORING THE KINSEY REPORTS;
script for a motion picture by Arch
Oboler. © Arch Oboler; 10Nov60;
DU5 2042.
ONE SATURDAY IN SPRING, a musical play
in three acts by Ada De Haven Schultz.
© Ada De Haven Schultz; 15Nov60;
DU51802.
ONE SPLIT SECOND, a new play in three
acts by Robert John Hafner. © Robert
John Hafner; 170ct60; DU51887.
125 STREET, BETWEEN LENOX & 8TH.
ONE TWO FIVE STREET.
SEE
ONE TWO FIVE STREET. (125 Street, be-
tween Lenox & 8th) A play in two acts
by Abraham Morris & Jack Mandell.
Lyrics by Jack Mandell. Text only.
© Abraham Morris & Jack Mandell;
50ct60; DU51805.
ONE WAY FOR ANOTHER, a play in one scene
by Jean Tardieu. Translated by George
E. Wellwarth. © George E. Wellwarth;
27Ju160; DU51490.
ONLY IN AMERICA, a play in three acts
by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee.
Based on the book by Harry Golden.
S. French. © Lawrence & Lee, Inc.;
280ct60; DP4167.
OPEN DATE FOR LADY BLACKHURST, a one
act comedy for seven women by Maurice
McLoughlin. London, H. F. W. Deane.
© Maurice McLoughlin; 110ct60;
DFO-1015.
OPENING NIGHT, an hour play for televi-
sion by Horace Fowler, pseud. of John
Kurtz Maxtone-Graham. © John Maxtone-
Graham; 8Nov60; DU52029.
THE OPENING OF THE FAIRBANKS-HILTON;
dialogue by Jack Harrell. © Jack L.
Harrell; 21Sep60; DU51749.
OPENING UP SALES INTERVIEW; recording
script written by Robert E. Taylor.
Side 1. © Robert E. Taylor; 22Nov60;
pU52131.
OPERATION MAD BALL, a comedy in three
acts by Arthur P. Carter. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1954. NM:
"revised & rewritten. © Arthur
Philip Carter; 9Sep60; DP4165.
THE OPPOSITION IS DEMANDING, a play in
six scenes by Susan Miriam Levine.
© Susan Miriam Levine; 14Nov60;
DU52057.
ORE D'AMORE; tre tempi sullo stesso tema
di Alfio Berretta. © Alfio Berretta;
16Sep60; DU51735.
THE ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE, FILM 3, a
program designed for teaching and
learning a second language. Prepared
by Theodore B. Karp. © Theodore B.
Karp; 29Sep60; C13309.
ORPHEUS IN SAUSALITO; or, Has it come to
this? A farce for people who read
and write in one act by Pauline Kael.
© Pauline Kael; 23Sep60; DU51766.
EL OSO TETE AMARILLO, SEE THE
DIFFICULT BLUE,
OUR BRIGHT SUMMER DAYS ARE GONE, a
Confederate memoir. A musical play
by Marilyn Dayton Rommel. Text only.
© Marilyn Dayton Rommel; 28Dec60;
DU52330.
OUR DOG IS A FLOWER; three acts for
television by Helen T. Melichar,
© Helen T. Melichar; 11Ju160; DU51313.
OUR FORGOTTEN TREASURE: THE CONSTITU-
TION, by Herbert A. Schloss. Appl.
States prev. reg. as Our position con-
cerning the Constitution. NM: addi-
tions. © Herbert A. Schloss; 29Aug60;
C13215.
July—Dec.
OUR POSITION CONCERNING THE CONSTITU=-
TION. SEE OUR FORGOTTEN TREASURE:
THE CONSTITUTION.
OUR SACRED TRUST; television play in
three acts by Faith Hope, pseud. of
Fannie Wright. © Fannie Wright;
6Ju160; DU51382.
OUT LOVER'S VOW, a musical play in six-
teen acts by Wensan Wang. Text only.
© Wensan Wang; 250ct60; DU51946.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS, a play in one act
for eight women by Michael Dines.
London, H. F. W. Deane. © Michael
Dines; 4Apr60; DFO-965.
OUT OF THE NIGHT, a play in one act for
women by Barbara Potts. London,
H. F. W. Deane. © Barbara Potts;
12Apr60; DFO-970.
OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD, a comedy drama in
three acts by Alice ba ot © Alice
Mapleton; 8Aug60; DU51467.
OUT WEST, a play in one act by Harry H.
McGraugh. © Harry H. McGraugh;
20Ju160; DU51409.
OUTER SPACE FEET,
CLOUDS.
SEE HOME FROM THE
OUTSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN; recording script
by Shelley Berman. © Calliope, Inc.;
15Sep60; C13232.
OVER AT UNCLE JOE'S,
AND UNCLE JOE,
AN OVERPRAISED SEASON, a play of ideas
in one act by Richard S. Dunlop.
© Samuel French, Inc.; 28Ju160; DP4097.
P
PACKAGE TOUR, a musical comedy in two
acts by Ross, Robert & John Parker.
Text only. NM: additions & revisions.
© Robert C. Parker & John W. Parker;
11Aug60; DU51501.
PACKAGING; ADVERTISING; SALES PROMOTION,
Color sound motion slidefilm script
prepared for the fall sales meetings
of Hiram Walker, Inc. Writer: Jim
Land. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
31Aug60; C13247.
SEE JULIA, JAKE,
THE PACT, a comedy in three acts by
Sigfrid Hauck. © Sigfrid Hauck;
30Aug60; DU51607.
PAGING DANNY WEBSTER: A DATE FOR DANNY;
pilot screenplay written by Robert P.
Curtis for the new fictional televi-
sion series. © Robert P. Curtis;
22Sep60; DU51759.
PAINT ME A PATH. SKE 5U MINUTES IN AN
HOUR NO.3: PAINT ME A PATH.
PANO DE LAGRIMAS; tres actos en prosa de
Jose Maria Peman (Jose Maria Peman
Pemartin) Madrid, Ediciones Alfil.
(Coleccion teatro, no.42) © Jose
Maria Peman; 10Nov52; DF1338.
PANORAMA IN CABIN NO.1, a play in three
acts by Herbert H. Hutner. © Herbert
H. Hutner; 23Nov60; DU52139.
PANTEJA, SEE TETRALOGIA ANTYCZNA.
THE PAPER HORSES, a play in three acts
by Hilda Shubert. © Hilda Shubert
(Hilda Rubenstein); 5Dec60; DU52204.
PARADE AT THE CORNER, a pageant in two
acts by Charles Frink. © Charles
Frink; 9Aug60; DU51478.
1960
THE PARK BENCH, a drama in three acts
by Stephen Tymes, pseud. of Stephen
Tymoshek, © Stephen Tymoshek;
2Dec60; DU52259.
PARKINSON'S LAW. SEE C. NORTHCOTE PARK-
INSON EXPLAINS PARKINSON'S LAW.
PARTAGE DE MIDI. SEE A PIECE OF NOON,
PARTNERS, a script for television series
Have gun will travel by Felix Deebank.
© Pelix Deebank; 19Dec60; DUS52283.
THE PARTY, a play in two acts by Jane
Arden. London, S. French. (French's
acting edition} Appl. states prev.
reg. 1958. © Jane Arden; 15Mar60;
DF1553.
THE PARTY, SEE THE ESCAPADES OF
VINNIE AND VANNIE,
PARTY FOR JEREMY, a play in three acts
by Bill Owen. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Bill
Owen; 1l2Apr60; DF1350.
PASS THE NUTS, a musical revue. Sketches
& lyrics by Norman E. Kline. Text
only. © Norman E. Kline; 29Dec60;
DU52335.
PASSING FAIR, a play in three acts by
Raymond J. Buck, Jr. © Raymond J.
Buck, Jr.; 14Nov60; DU52060.
LA PASSION DU MAL; drame en trois actes
par Mira Kutschukian, pseud. de Claude
Vernel. © Mira Kutschukian; 21Sep60;
DUS1716.
THE PASTRY SHOP, a monologue in one act
by Ned Rorem. © Ned Rorem; 2Nov60;
DU51977.
PATRICIA, a new musical play in two acts
by Ira Mendlowitz. Text only. © Ira
Mendlowitz; 29Ju160; DU51416.
PATRON OF THE ARTS, a play in 5 scenes
by Marvin Alyn Brodsky. © Marvin Alyn
Brodsky; 240ct60; DU51911.
PAUL BUNYAN GROWS UP, a play by Joan G.
Scheuer & Lynn G. Straus. (Read aloud
Plays) © Joan G. Scheuer & Lynn G.
Straus; 5Ju160; DU51281.
PEABODY HERITAGE, SEE THE WITCH
CURSE.
PECOS WEST, a musical melodrama in two
scenes by Ernest Sublett & Macon
Sumerlin. © Ernest Sublett & Macon
Sumerlin; 4Aug60; DU51450.
PENDULUM, a play with music in two acts
by Louis Alfred Voss. Text only. NM:
additions, revisions & deletions.
© Louis Alfred Voss; 19Aug60; DU51539.
PENELOPA. SEE TETRALOGIA ANTYCZNA.
PENNY, a musical comedy in two acts,
adapted from the play Don't take my
Penny by Anne Coulter Martens. Book
by Anne Coulter Martens; music by John
Coates, Jr.; lyrics by Anne Coulter
tens & others. Text only. Dramat-
ic Pub. Co. © Anne Coulter Martens,
Elizabeth Ann Martens & John F. Coates,
Jr.; 20Sep60; DP4129.
PEOPLE AND PROFITS; audio script by
Kalb, Voorhis & Co. © Kalb, Voorhis &
Co.; 30Aug60; C13251.
PEOPLE VS. SEE THE CIRCUIT
RIDER.
PARNELL.
PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT; or, High point is
built on a cavern. A serious comedy;
a new play by Tennessee Williams.
(In Esquire, Dec. 1960, p.210, etc.)
© Two Rivers Enterprises, Inc.;
15Nov60; DP4175.
585207 O-61 -5
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE PERIPHERY, a play in three acts by
Augusta Walker. © Augusta Walker;
170ct60; DU51886.
LE PETIT PAUVRE.. SE
POOR MAN OF ASSISI
PHAEDRA, a play in five acts by Jean
Racine. Translated from French by
Edmund Hatfield. © Edmund Hatfield;
23Sep60; DU51768.
PHAEDRA. SEE RACINE'S PHAEDRA.
PHANTOMGREEN; ballet comique in one act
by Marga Buechner (Margaretha L.
Buechner) Adapted for ballet from the
Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale
The princess and the pea. Piano
arrangement. © Margaretha L. Buech-
ner; 170ct60; DU51876.
THE PHI COUNTER, a comedy in three acts
by Jerrold Pell. © Jerrold A. Peil;
1Aug60; DU51425,
PHILIP SANDAN, a play in three acts by
eee Pirari. © Harvey E. Firari;
183ul60; DU51353.
PHOTOGRAPHY; script for a television
Series by Take-One Productions. First
of series: Those who were Marilyn.
© Take-One Productions, Inc.; 26Sep60;
i=
Aya
¥af7 JDe
THE PI HOUSE, a play in three acts by
Richard B, Levin. © Richard B. Levin;
120ct60; DU51865.
PICKLE IN PARADISE, a farcical comedy
by Sam Bate. London, H. F. W. Deane.
3 acts. (Deane's series of plays)
© Sam Bate; 22Sep60; DFO-1017.
PIDGIN ENGLISH HULA; dialogue over musi-
cal vamp by Ross Bagdasarian. Text
only. © Monarch Music Co., Inc.;
280ct60; DU51991.
A PIECE OF NOON, a play in three acts by
Howard Hart. Based on Paul Claudel's
replies de midi. © Howard Hart;
12Aug60; DU51511.
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN; adapted by
Marla Ray & lyle Kenyon Engel. © Mar-
la Ray & Lyle Kenyon Engel; 24Aug60;
C13205.
PIERWSZY DZIEN WOLNOSCI. Sztuka w 3
aktach, (At head of title: Leon
Kruczkowski) Poland. © Panstwowy
Instytut Wydawniczy; 31May60;
APO-30858,
PINBALLS IN BROOKLYN, a comedy in two
acts with epilogue by Richard J.
Sumner, Sr. © Richard J. Sumner, Sr.;
15Jui160; DU51345.
THE PINEDUS AFFAIR; play in two acts by
Paolo Levi. English version by Robert
Rietty. © Robert Rietty; 60ct60;
DU51839.
PINK AND PATCHES.
DRESS.
SEE A PINK PARTY
A PINK PARTY DRESS, a musical comedy by
David Rogers & Mark Bucci based on
Margaret Bland's Pink and patches.
Music by Mark Bucci; adaptation &
lyrics by David Rogers. 1 act.
(French's musical library © Samuel
French, Inc.; 23Sep60; DP4180.
PIONEER, GO HOME! A comedy in three
acts by Richard Powell. Adaptation
by Herman Raucher. Dramatic Pub. Co.
© Richard Powell; 15Nov60; DP4172.
PIP, a musical play in two acts based on
the novel Great expectations by
Charles Dickens. Book, music & lyrics
by Saul Honigman. © Saul Honigman;
15Aug60; DU51518.
87
THE PIVOT LINE OF 1961 FOOD FREEZERS;
script for a sound slidefilm in color,
prepared for Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp. Writer: Samuel
Beall. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
TNov60; C13365.
THE PIZZA MAN, a play with music in two
acts by Julian Eugene Baker. © Julian
Eugene Baker; 29Aug60; DU51592.
THE PLAN TO STOP COMMUNISM WITHOUT WAR,
by Arthur Wakefield. © Arthur Wake-
field; 4Aug60; C13147.
THE PLAYERS' REPERTOIRE, a play in one
act by Charles Louis Mee, Jr.
© Charles Louis Mee, Jr.; 20Jul60;
DU51370.
THE PLAYPEN, a play in three acts by
Norman Brooks. © Norman Brooks;
9Sep60; DU51664.
PLAYS: Mrs, Warren's profession; Arms
and the man; Candida; Man and super-
man by George Bernard Shaw. With a
foreword by Eric Bentley. (Signet
classic, CD19) © on foreword; New
American Library of World Literature,
Inc.; 4YAug60; AyS8156.
PLAYS, VOLUME IV: Rhinoceros; The lead-
er; The future is in eggs, or, It
takes all sorts to make a world. By
Eugene Ionesco; translated by Derek
Prouse. London. © John Calder (Pub-
lishers) Ltd.; 28Apr60; DF1341.
PLEASANT DREAMS; dialogue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang.
© Betty Walker; 18Jul60; C13167.
PLEASE OPEN MY EYES, a play in one act
by James Kamins. © James Kamins;
9Sep60; DU51660.
THE PLIGHT OF THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
INDUSTRY IN RESISTING TAX LEGISLATION,
by Guy C. Shearer. © Guy C. Shearer;
30ct60; C13287.
LA PLUMA VERDE.
FEATHER.
THE POET DONKEY AND THE FLOWER GIRL, a
play by Irene Bartlett. NM: expansion
& revision. © Gladys Irene Bartlett;
23Aug60; DUS1556.
POGEY BOAT; recording script by Leon B.
Nickerson. © Droll Yankees, Inc.;
QAug60; €13182.
POISED FOR VIOLENCE, a drama in two acts
by Jean Bullowa. © Jean Bullowa;
19Ju160; DU51361.
THE POLITICIAN AND THE PUSSY CAT, a play
with background music by Ted Clemens
(Theodore C. Clemens) Text only.
© Theodore C. Clemens; 240ct60;
DU51901.
THE POND, a comedy in three acts by
Irving Einstein, pseud. of Isaac
Einstadt. © Isaac Einstadt; 18Nov60;
Du52122.
PONGALE PRECIO. (You set the price) A
television script by Tele-Peliculas
Independientes de Mexico. Programa
no.6. © Tele-Peliculas Independientes
de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.; 25Ju160;
C13151.
POOR PRINCESS ANNABELLE, an adaptation
with music in three acts from The
golden goose by Grimm. Script by
Adelene Winter; music & lyrics by
Jean Kopf. Appl. states prev. reg. as
The golden goose, 23Sep55, DU41053.
NM: additions & revisions. © Adelene
M. Winter & Jean B. Kopf; 22Aug60;
DU51554.
SEE THE GREEN
88 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
POOR WHITE TRASH, an original screenplay
by Edward I. Fessler. Originally
copyright under the title Bayou. NM:
revisions & addition. © American
National Films, Inc.; 28Dec60; DP4220.
POPEYE'S ZOO, by Lyle Kenyon Engel.
© Lyle Kenyon Engel; 23Sep60; C13278.
THE POPPY KID, a comedy in three acts
by George Allan Cartwright, pseud. of
Richard Poston. © Richard Poston;
20Dec60; DU52278.
PORT OUT, STARBOARD HOME, a play in three
acts by Jackson Lee Ragsdale.
© Jackson Lee Ragsdale; 280ct60;
DU51938.
PORTRAIT OF A MEADOW; play in three acts
for television by Helen Melichar.
© Helen Melichar; 190ct60; DU51893.,
PORTRAIT OF DEBORAH, a drama in three
acts by Charles Emery. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. 28Jan59,
DU48326. © Charles Emery; 23Aug60;
DP4109.
POST NO BILLS, a musical review. Book &
lyrics by Jack Sullivan (John P. Sul-
livan, Jr.); music by Deborah Peek.
© Deborah Peek & Jack Sullivan;
16Sep60; DU51707.
THE POSITIVE HOUR,
Margaret Collins
lins, Jr.) Appl.
as The terrace,
© Margaret James
pus2025.
a play in two acts by
(Mrs, Fletcher Col-
states prev. reg,
NM: additions.
Collins; 9Nov60;
THE POTTER'S FIELD, a play in one act by
Phyl Steven. London, H. F. W. Deane.
© Phyl Steven; 22Mar60; DFO-964,
PRESIDENT NOAH'S SPACE SHIP, a fantasy
in four scenes by Herschel L. Bricker.
© Herschel L. Bricker; 11Nov60;
pU52121.
EL PRESTAMISTA, by Fernando Josseau.
Buenos Aires, Editorial Talia. 3 acts.
(Coleccion americana) © Fernando
Josseau Eterovic (in notice: Editorial
Talia); 3Ju157; DF1330.
THE PRINCE AND THE ROSE, a light
operetta in one act by Earl Jay
Gilbert. NM: additions & revisions.
© Earl Jay Gilbert; 25Aug60; DU51579.
THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA, SEE
PHANTOMGREEN .
PRINCESS LULU'S FIANCE, a lyrical farce
in five acts by Mussee A. Brahms,
pseud. of Raymon Marpol. Text only.
© Raymon Marpol; 210ct60; DU51950.
PRINCIPLES OF SPACECRAFT LIABILITY; re-
marks of Spencer M, Beresford at the
eleventh annual Congress of the Inter-
national Astronautical Federation,
Stockholm, Sweden, August 16, 1960.
© Spencer M. Beresford; 9Aug60; C13152.
THE PRODIGAL, a play in two acts by
Jack Richardson. lst ed. E. P,
Dutton & Co. © Jack C. Richardson;
12Sep60; DP4195.
THE PRODIGY, a play in one act by Louis
A. Petronio. © Louis A. Petronio;
12Sep60; DU51677.
THE PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE, a play in
three acts by U. Harold Males.
© U. Harold Males; 14Ju160; DU51336.
PROFESSOR BLAKE, a play by H. B. Amacker.
© Harmond Burns Amacker; 5Dec60;
Dus52201.
PROFESSOR TARANNE,
FRENCH COMEDIES.
PROGRAM FOR PEACE, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. © Rose Schneideman;
21Nov60; DU52098.
SEE FOUR MODERN
PROGRESS IN THE THERAPY OF SEVERE HYPER-
TENSION, by H. Mitchell Perry, Jr.
© Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.;
J6Sep60; C15256.
PROJECT ACHILLES, a twenty-four minute
teleplay by Jerome Ball. © Jerome
Ball; 7Nov60; DU52013.
PROMETEUS; comedia in tre atti di Elio
Talarico. In Il Dramma. Torino.
July 1960, p.9-34) © Elio Talarico;
15Jul60; DFO-1037.
PSYCHOANALYSIS; dialogue by James Oliver
& Clyde McPhatter. © Olimac Music,
Inc.; 8Sep60; C13224,
PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE; lecture by Gerald
L. Geiger. © Gerald L. Geiger;
29Aug60; C13214.
THE PYRACANTHA, a patio comedy in three
acts by Wallace Hamilton. © Wallace
Hamilton; 13Ju160; DU51333.
THE PYRAMID, a play for television in
three acts by Emery Nemethy. © Emery
Nemethy; 8Ju160; DU51325.
o
A QUARTER TO MIDNIGHT, a play in two
acts by Jacob Bentkover. © Jacob
Bentkover; 3Aug60; DU51441.
LES QUATRE MURS; piece en 4 actes de
Renee Barell, pseud. de Ruth Persitz.
© Renee Barell; 18Nov60; DU52113.
LES QUATRE SAISONS; piece en 3 actes et
8 tableaux par Pierre Henri Roux.
© Pierre Henri Roux; 14Jul60; DU51385.
QUEEN EMMA SPEAKS. SEE E OLA 0
EMMALANI.
A QUEER CUSTOMER, a comedy in one act
for four women by Osbert Mills.
London, H. F. W. Deane. © Osbert
Mills; 310ct60; DFO-1033.
A QUESTION OF TIME, SEE THE HUNTED,
THE QUIET STREET, a three act play by
Alice Berman Roth. © Alice Berman
Roth; 1Jul60; DU51276.
R
THE RABBI AND THE GOLEM, a play in seven
scenes by Abe Polsky. © Abe Polsky;
20Dec60; DU52277.
THE RABBIT WHO WANTED RED WINGS, a
musical play in one act for early
elementary grades. Book, lyrics &
music by Betty M. Barlow. (W. M. Co.,
7464) © Willis Music Co.; 6Jun60;
DP4154.
RACINE'S PHAEDRA, a play in five acts.
Translated by Robert Lowell. NM:
introductory text. © Robert Lowell;
270ct60; DU52022.
RADIATION: FRIEND OR FOE! Paper by
Herbert E. Farmer. © Herbert E.
Farmer; 9Aug60; C13186.
RAMPID'S HILLS; sereenplay in three acts
written by Debbie Carole, pseud. of
Nancy Carol Taylor. © Nancy Carol
Taylor; 26Ju160; DU51396.
RAPTURE, a play in two acts by Arthur
Goodman. © Arthur Goodman; 27Sep60;
DU51770.
RASKOLNIKOFF; Schauspiel nach Dostojew-
ski von Leopold Ahlsen. Miinchen,
3 acts. © Drei Masken Verlag,
G.M.B.H.; 10Ju160; DFO-1007.
July—Dec.
RAVENDUZ, a one-act drama by Anne A.
Heald. © Anne Azgapetian Heald;
26Aug60; DU51584.
READ THE STORY AGAIN, a play in three
acts by Ruth Nachtigall. © Ruth
Nachtigall; 25Nov60; DU52146.
READING AND SPELLING WITH PHONICS; text
of four records by Homer L. Pollan,
Jr. & H. Carl Kight. Lesson 1-8.
© H. L. Pollan, Jr. & H. Carl Kight
d.b.a. Reading Development Center;
1Nov60; C13343.
THE REAL AMERICANS, a play in three
acts written & acted by members of
the Sarcee, Stony, Cree & Blackfoot
people of Alberta. © Moral Re-Arma-
ment; 27Sep60; DU51902.
THE REBELLION OF RUBY REDROCK, a farce-
comedy for television (1 hour) by
Joseph Golden. © Joseph Golden;
110ct60; DU51859.
THE REBELS, a one-man solo performance
by Philip Hanson. © Philip Hanson;
25Nev60; DU52149.
RED HOT SERVICE, a sound slidefilm
scenario for Oldsmobile Service Dept.
by Haig & Patterson. © Oldsmobile
Service Dept., General Motors Corp.;
2Nov60; €13368.
RED LETTER DAY, a suspense drama in
three acts by Ray Hamby (Raymond
Irvin Hamby) © Ray Hamby; 13Ju160;
DU51334.
REHEARSAL, a play in one act by Valrose
Lindley. London, H. F. W. Deane.
(Deane's series of plays) © Valrose
Lindley; 200ct60; DFO-1027.
DER REIGEN. SEE LA RONDE.
THE RELUCTANT POOCH; screenplay by
Laurence Joachim. © Laurence Joachim
& Barbara Joachim; 20Sep60; DU51722.
REMEMBER WHEN, a 90-minute TV show for
live presentation by Ray Sallack,
© Ray Sallack; 17Aug60; DU51535.
REMIND ME TO LIVE, a one act play by
Allean Lemmon Hale. © Friendship
Press, Inc.; 6Jun60; DP4189.
RENASCENCE AT APPOMATTOX, a play in two
acts by Wallace Dace. © Wallace Dace;
28Ju160; DU51412.
RENDEZVOUS WITH LIFE, a musical play in
two acts, Music by Charles Kalman;
English lyrics by Charles Kalman; bock
& German lyrics by Peter Goldbaum.
Text only. NM: "English lyrics."
© Charles Kalman; 12Aug60; DU51533.
THE REPENTANT MAN, a play in six scenes
by Hal Stern. © Hal Stern; 26Ju160;
DU51394.
REQUIEM FOR A BUTTERFLY, a drama in two
acts by Tom Houlihan, Jr.
© Tom Houlihan, Jr.; 280ct60;
DU51939.
RETRIBUTION, a T-V play in four acts by
Elias Gilner. © Elias Gilner;
24Aug60; DU51563.
THE RETURN, a play in three acts by
Charles Love. © Charles R. Love;
8Nov60; DU52027.
THE RETURN, a play in three acts by
James C. Rogers, © James C. Rogers;
29Nov60; DU52310.
THE RETURN OF MASTER CHRIS, a play of
failure, of guilt,in five acts by
Stanton Kaye. © Stanton Kaye; 27Dec60;
DuU52324.
1960
THE RETURN OF SHUTTERS, by Frank Lazan,
Jr. © Frank Lazan, Jr.; 2Sep60;
C1322).
THE REVEALERS. SEE THE UPWARD STRIDE.
REVELATION IN THE COURTHOUSE PARK; opera
in four scenes after The Bacchae of
Euripides by Harry Partch. © Harry
Partch; 22Aug60; DU51555.
THE REVOLVING DOOR, a play with music
in two acts by Bernard M. Mechlowitz.
Text only. © Bernard M. Mechlowitz;
Qaug60; DUS1470.
REVUE MATERIAL; six skits by Bob Randall,
pseud. of Stanley B. Goldstein. Text
only. © Bob Randall; 12Dec60;
pus2244.
REVUE SKETCHES, by Roger Wendell Bowen.
© Roger Wendell Bowen; 5Jul60; DU51324.
REWARD FOR JERRY, a play in three acts
by Edward Grong. © Edward Groag;
22Aug60; DU51553.
RICHARD'S CORK LEG, a musical play by
Brendan Francis Behan. Text sik
© Brendan Behan; 16Nov60; DU52116.
A RIDDLE ON YOUR FINANCIAL PLANS FOR THE
FUTURE; script for a sound slidefiln.
Presented by the American Institute
for Financial Planning in association
with the Mutual Fund Planning Corpora-
tion and Leys Associates, Inc.; pro-
duced by David Piel,.Inc. © American
Institute for Financial Planning, Inc.;
250ct60; C13341.
RIEN QUE LA VERITE; piece en 3 ectes
de Alfred Gehri. © Alfred Gehri;
8Dec60; DU52221.
RIGHT, RIGHT ON TIME, a sound slidefilm
scenario for Reynolds & Bernelds Co.
by Haig & Patterson. © tS) &
Reynolds Co.; 2Nov60; C13369.
THE RISE AND FALL OF MAHAGONNY, an opera
in three acts. Text by Berthold
Brecht; music by Kurt Weill. English
version by W. H. Auden & Chester Kall-
man, Text only. © W. H. Auden &
Chester Kallman; 1Sep60; DU51627.
a UP gl aes for the screen
y Harry Tarsky. © Harry Tarsky;
4Nov60; DU52010. ;
RIVER DEEP, a drama for television (30
min.) by Joseph Golden. © Joseph
Golden; 110ct60; DU51858.
THE RIVER ROUGE, by Steve Spilos
(Stephen T. Spilos) © Stephen T.
Spilos; 22Aug60; C13194.
ROADSIDE, a musical play in two acts.
Adaptation & lyrics by Tom Jones;
music by Harvey L. Schmidt. Based on
Roadside by Lynn Riggs. Book & lyrics
only. © Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt;
28Dec60; DU52333.
ROGUE NYMPH, a play in three acts by
Homer LeTissier. © Homer LeTissier;
8Sep60; DU51654.
ROLLO, a play in three acts by Marcel
Achard. Adapted by Felicity Douglas.
London, French. (French's acting
edition) © Felicity Douglas; 23Aug60;
DF1370.
ROMAN CANDLE, a play in three acts by
Sidney Sheldon. Dramatists Play
Service. NM: "additions to & changes
in text." © Sidney Sheldon; 30ct60;
DP4145.
LES ROMANESQUES. SEE THE FANTASTICKS.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
LA RONDE. (Der Reigen) A play in one
act by Arthur Schnitzler. Translated
by Hans Weigert & Patricia Newhall.
© Patricia Newhall & Hans Weigert;
28Dec60; DU52329.
A ROOM IN HOTEL BABYLON, a play in one
scene by E. K. Evans, Jr. © Edward K.
Evans, Jr.; 240ct60; DU51915.
ROOT OF ALL EVIL, a play in three acts
by Kurt Cerf. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Madam Evalseht, 1960. NM: Act 2.
© Kurt Cerf; 110ct60; DU51856.
ROSEBUDS FOR NORMAN SNYDER, an original
one-act play by Robert Murray.
© Robert Bruce Murray; 5Dec60;
pu52198.
ROSS, a dramatic portrait by Terence
Rattigan. London, H. Hamilton.
2 acts. © Terence Rattigan; lONov60;
DFO-1011.
ROTKAPPCHEN, ein Kindermlirchen-Lustspiel
in drei Bildern von Robert Birkner.
Hamb' - © Richard Bars Bihnenverlag,
K.G., "Die Rampe"; 15Dec59; DFO-989.
ROTTEN WOOD, a play in one scene by
E, K. Evans, Jr. © Edward K. Evans,
Jr.; 14Nov60; DU52061.
ROUNDUP ON THE MOON, a space-western
operetta in two acts fnr elementary
grades by Don Wilson. A sequel to
Cowboy on the moon. Vocal score &
libretto. © Remick Music Corp.;
6Dec60; DP4+213.
ROYAL ADVENTURER, a play in one act by
Sidney Carver. London, H. F. W.
Deane. (Deane's series of plays)
© Sidney Carver; 210ct60; DFO-1028.
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER; dialogue
over musical vamp by Ross Bagdasarian.
Text only. © Monarch Music Co., Inc.;
280ct60; DU51992.
RUMBLE; original screenplay by Gay Gaer
(Gay Gaer Luce) with additional scenes
by Paul Gaer; story by Paul & Gay
Gaer. © Gay Gaer Luce & Paul Gaer;
19Jul60; DU51411.
RUMPUS; dramatico-musical in two acts.
Music by Perry Friedman; book & lyrics
by Zan Skolnick. Text only. © Zan
Skolnick; 12Sep60; DU51675.
RUNNING FOR BLOOD, a new three act play
by Peter John Stephens. © Peter John
Stephens; 25Ju160; DU51392.
S
SAILOR WITH THE GOLDEN BELLS; musical
comedy script by Eubanks C. Hill.
Text only. © Eubanks C. Hill;
11Aug60; DU51573.
SALES PROMOTION. SEE PACKAGING;
ADVERTISING; SALES PROMOTION.
SAM ON THE RIGHT TRACK, a play for tele-
vision by Charles Best. © Charles M.
Best, Jr.; 8Nov60; DU52032.
SAMANTHA, a comedy about the pop record
biz in two acts by H. (Helen Swann,
pseud. of Helen Ives) & J. Sakol.
Text only. © Helen Swann & Jeanne
Sakol; 7Jul60; DU51298.
SAMOAN JOURNEY, a play in four scenes by
Dorothy Burr. Text only. © Dorothy
Burr; 25Jul60; DU51339.
SAMSON. SEE BIBLE STORIES: SAMSON.
THE SANCTUARY, a Christmas playlet in
three scenes by Beatrice Judd Ryan
based on the several Xmas legends that
Our Lord Jesus was inh Britain before
his ministry. © Beatrice Judd Ryan;
240ct60; DU52024.
89
SANCTUARY ISLAND, a play in three acts
by David A. Englander. © David A.
Englander; lAug60; DU51479.
THE SANDBOX. SEE THE ZOO STORY.
SANDRA, a drama in three acts by Anslavs
Eglitis. Translated by Maris U. Ubans.
© Anslavs Eglitis; 26Sep60; DU51753.
SANKA PRESENTS ANKA; script for a tele-
vision program created by Robert Sil-
ver. © Robert Silver; 12Sep60; C13237.
SANTA AND THE MAGIC REINS, an original
and animated story in nine scenes by
Frances Jacqualine Horton to be made
into a color, sound, 16 mm. movie.
© Frances Jacqualine Horton; 200ct60;
DU51965.
SANTA STRIKES BACK, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. Text only. © Rose
Schneideman; 21Nov60; DU52096.
SAPPHO; Trauerspiel in flnf Aufziigen
von Franz Grillparzer. Eingeleitet
von A, Griinberg. Wien. (Usterreich-
Reihne, Bd,69) NM: introd. © Berg-
land Verlag Gesellschaft M.B.H.;
5Dec59; AFO-31078,.
SARA; original television play by E. M.
Fadigan. © Ellen Marie Fadigan;
15Aug60; DU51522.
SATELLITES & LANDING ON THE MOON.
LAND ON THE MOON.
SEE
SATIN SLIPPERS, a play with music in two
acts. Music by Leroy Del Carlo; book
& lyrics by Anthony Sanfilippo. Text
only. Appl. states prev. reg. as My
ballerina. Ni: revisions. © Anthony
Gerald Sanfilippo; 26Ju160; DU51400.
SATURDAY PROM (Television program)
Writers: Hal Hackady & Donald K,.
Epstein. Text only. © Pryed Pro-
ductions, Inc.
Show no,
1. Oct. 15, 1960.
© 1Dec60; eee:
2. Oct. 22, 1960. 0.
© 1Dec60; DU521
SAY KID, by Hansi Braudy & others. Text
only. 2 acts. © Hansi Braudy, Esther
Fleishman, Philip Fleishman, Dorothy
Gattegno, Barbara Greenberg, Gene
Sprung & Sondra Sprung; 14Aug60;
DP4136.
SAY YES TO LIFE, YE MORTALS, a play in
three acts by John Locke. © John
Llecke; 18Ju160; DU51357.
SCENARIO OF POLITICAL SCENES, by Ethel
A. Roesch. © Ethel A. Roesch;
27Sep60; C13337.
THE SCHISM; screenplay by Jay Kelly
Hardesty, pseud. of Joan L, Gammons.
© Joan L. Gammons; 9Aug60; DU51469.
SCHNITZLE'S PERDICAMENT. SEE JIMMY
DEE, REPORTER & SCHNITZLE'S PERDICA~
MENT.
SCHOOL FOR WIVES, a farce for all women
in three acts by Osbert Mills.
London, H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's
series of plays) © Osbert Millis;
21Apr60; DFO-978.
SCOOTIE; story with music by Jane Norman,
pseud. of Jane L. Goldberg. © Jane L.
Goldberg; 14Sep60; C13241.
SCOTTY, a play in three acts based on
the novel by Christopher Davis.
© Christopher Davis; 11Jul160; pU51308.
SCRIBBIT MIFFLE; story with music by
Jane Norman, pseud. of Jane L. Gold-
berg. © Jane L. Goldberg; 14Sep60;
C15239.
SCRIPT SHIP TO SHORE NO. 7051.
SHIP TO SHORE.
SEE
90 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SEAN O' FEY, a musical play in three
acts. Lyrics by Diane Lampert & Peter
Farrow; music by David Saxon. © Diane
Lampert, Peter Farrow & David Saxon;
4Nov60; DU51989.
A SEARCH FOR MISSING MEN, a play by
Albert Dekker. From an idea suggested
by Edith Atwater. © Albert Dekker &
Edith Atwater; 12Dec60; DU52287.
SECOND BEST; screenplay based on the life
Dixie Ann Dikes by Harold Robbins.
Formerly The girl and the gun. © Gal-
breath Pictures Productions, Inc.;
29Sep60; DU51801.
SECOND BEST BED, a play in three acts by
Gaye Campbell. © Gaye Campbell;
2Dec60; DU52188.
THE SECOND CUP, a play in three acts by
Marguerite Drennen, © Marguerite
Drennen; 7Nov60; DU52021.
THE SICOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS; paper
delivered orally by Perry Okey.
© Perry Okey; 7Nov60; C13383.
THE SECOND YEAR; monologue by Doug
Harrell (J. D. Harrell) © Bentley
Music Co.; 14Ju160; C13150.
SECRET OF THE AMPHORA, SEE MAVERICK:
SECRET OF THE AMPHORA,
THE SEESAW LOG,
SAW.
SELF-SUCCESS; script for a reducing
record by Robert Nagy & others.
© Robert Nagy, Harry C. Buzby &
Lorenzo J. Chieco; 9Aug60; C13154.
SELLING SOLID COMFORT (WITH JUST ONE,
TWO, THREE!); script for a sound
slidefilm in color on 1961 room air
conditioners for Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp. Writer: David C,
SEE TWO FOR THE SEE-
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding, Inc.;
31Aug60; DU51684.
SELLING TACTICS, INSIDE AND OUT; motion
picture script in five units, prepared
for Continental Illinois National
Bank. Writer: T. Sassano. Appl.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 7Nov60;
DU52109.
SELLING THE PROGRAM; recording script
written by Rebert E, Taylor. © Robert
E, Taylor; 22Nov60; DU52133.
SENIOR STAR, a comedy-drama in three
acts by Gladys Hulette. © Gladys
Hulette; 18Ju160; DU51458.
THE SENTRIES, a play in three acts by
Charles E, Sleater. © Charles Elmer
Sleater; 100ct60; DU51849.
SERVETUS. SEE ONCE UPON A TOWN.
THE SEVEN AGES, a duolog by George
Ralph. © George Ralph; 14Dec60;
DU52260.
SEVEN, EIGHT, DON'T BE LATE, a revue in
eight parts by Richard A. Geiselman.
Text only. © Ricard A. Geiselman;
28Nov60; DU52236.
THE SEVEN OF CLUBS; comedy in one act,
light farce, by Pierre Morren.
© Pierre Morren; 1Dec60; DU52312.
SEVEN PLAYS, by Michel de Ghelderode;
with an introd. by George Hauger.
Selections from The Ostend interviews,
The women at the tomb, and 5 other
plays translated by George Hauger;
Lord Halewyn translated by Gerard Hop-
kins. (A Mermaid dramabook, MD19)
NM: compilation. © Hill & Wang, Inc.;
7Sep60; DP4170.
SEVEN TIMES MONDAY, a play in three
acts by Ernest Pendrell. © Ernest
Pendrell; 20Dec60; DU52276.
THE SEVENTEENTH LAUGH, a short play in
three scenes by John W. Owen.
© John W. Owen; 60ct60; DU51838.
SEX STRIKES BACK, a satirical comedy in
two acts by Abe Kroll (Abraham Kroll)
© Abraham Kroll; 19Sep60; DU51726.
LE SEXE ET LE NEANT; piece en trois
actes et epilogue de Thierry Maulnier,
pseud. de Andre Talagrand. (In Les
oeuvres libres. Paris. No.169,
p.157-256) © Thierry Maulnier;
30Jun60; DFO-1002,
A SHADE OF SUSPICION, a half-hour tele-
vision play’ by Louise Crago (Mrs. R. E.
Crago) © Louise Crago; 16Sep60;
DUS1710.
THE SHADOW EMPRESS, a play in three acts
by John Hiram Hearn. © John Hiram
Hearn; 11Ju160; DU51307.
SHADOW OF AN IMAGE, a three act play by
J. P. Stevens, pseud. of Gerald S.
Paonessa. © Gerald S. Paonessa;
12Sep60; DU51674.
SHADOWS OF A DREAM, a play in three acts
by Virginia Gilchrist (Mrs. Robert C,
Deckelman) Appl. states prev. reg. as
Halfway house, DU62597. NM: additions
& revisions. © Virginia Gilchrist;
29Aug60; DUS159€.
SHALOM, a musical play in two acts.
Book by Don Appell; music & lyrics
by Jerry Herman. Text only. © Don
Appell & Jerry Herman; 30Sep60;
DU51809,
SHAME THE DEVIL, a television play in
four acts by Kirke Mechem. © Kirke F.
Mechem; 31Aug60; DU51615.
THE SHAVIAN WAY, a tribute to a
diabolian in one-act by Bill McCabe.
© Bill McCabe; 18Ju160; DU51351.
SHE WORE CAMELLIAS; drama-musical in 5
acts adapted and translated from La
dame aux camelias by Alexandre Dumas,
fils and set to music of La traviata
by Giuseppe Verdi, by Eva Leoni, pseud.
of Betty Herbert. Text only.
Leoni; 29Aug60; DU51599.
© Eva
THE SHELDON ELMORE STORY. SEE
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN, THE SHELDON
ELMORE STORY,
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS, a play in
three acts adapted by Michael F. Kelly
from the novel by Harold Bell Wright.
© Michael Francis Kelly; 15Ju160;
DU51348.
THE SHEPHERDS BROUGHT A SONG, a reli-
gious drama for Christmas by Lenore H.
Morgan. Playing time: forty minutes.
© Lenore H. Morgan; 15Nov60; DU52063.
SHERWOOD ANDERSON'S WINESBURG, OHIO;
dramatized by Christopher Sergel.
3 acts. © Christopher Sergel; 30ct60;
DP4139.
SHE'S MINE, a comedy in three acts by
Sylvia P. Turk. © Sylvia P. Turk;
12Dec60; DU52241.
THE SHIFTING HEART, a play in three acts
by Richard Beynon. London, S. French,
(French's acting edition) © Richard
Beynon; 12Ju160; DF1360.
July—Dec.
SHINE A DEADLY LIGHT, a television play
in 3 acts by Orin Borsten. © Orin
Borsten; 4Aug60; DU51447.
SHIP TO SHORE; script no.7051 by Aero-
Progress. © Aero-Progress, Inc.;
lAug60; C13144,
THE SHOEMAKER'S PRODIGIOUS WIFE. La
zapatera prodigiosa. A violent farce
in two acts by Federico Garcia Lorca.
Translated into American idiom by
Anne Ketcham Blodgett & Marion Lip-
scomb Miller. © Anne Ketcham Blod-
gett & Marion Lipscomb Miller;
16Nov60; DU52072.
THE SHOOTING GALLERY, a play in three
acts by Peter Stone from the French
play by Jean Louis Roncoroni. © Peter
H, Stone; 120ct60; DU51919.
THE SHOPLIFTER AND THE EXAMINER, by
Lincoln M. Zonn. © Lincoln M. Zonn;
18Aug60; C13192.
SHORT PLAYS FROM THE GREAT CLASSICS,
FOR YOUNG ACTORS AND ACTRESSES by
Vernon Howard. With drawings by
Shizu. © Sterling Pub. Co., Inc.;
23May60; Ak71547.
SHORTHAND BY SOUND, by Richard Wiersma.
© Sound Education Co.; 6Dec60; €13399.
SHUNNED, a play in two acts by Judith
Keller Palestrant. © Judith Keller
Palestrant; 3Nov60; DU52000.
THE SHY DRAGON, a play in two acts by
Bill McCabe (Billy Edmond McCabe)
© Bill McCabe; 15Nov60; DU52062.
SIDE SHOW ON PARNASSUS, a play in three
acts by Samuel A. Rulon. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Store!, 6Jul55, DU40237.
NM: rev. & rewritten. © Samuel A.
Rulon; 22Nov60; DU52130.
A SIGHT FOR SORE THOUGHTS, by Howard
Stein. (In Mayorga, Margaret, ed.
The best short plays, 1959-1960.
p.165-194) © Howard Stein; 100ct60;
DP4207.
THE SIGN OF THE PISCES, a screenplay by
Kay Carlton, pseud. of Rose-Davida
Franklin, © Kay Carlton; 11Ju160;
DU51510.
SILENCE IN THE COCKTAIL PARTY. SEE
EN AVANT, COCO.
THE SILENT BEAMS INTRUDE, a play in
three acts by Joseph Asher & Clifford
Stevens, pseud. of Clifford Weisse.
© Joseph Asher & Clifford Stevens;
29Aug60; DU51595.
SILENT NIGHT, LONELY NIGHT, a new play
by Robert Anderson. Random House.
2 acts. pees states prev. reg.
8Apr58, DU46743. NM: revisions.
© Robert Anderson; 6Jun60; DP4094.
SILENT SERVICE. SEE STORIES OF THE
SILENT SERVICE.
SILENT THE HUNTER, an original play for
television in five scenes by Harry
Fritzius. © Harry Fritzius; 29Aug60;
DU51600,
SILVER HEROES, NEITHER GOLD NOR BRASS;
three one act plays with a related
theme by R. C. Lesser. OR. C.
Lesser; 15Ju160; DU51344.
SILVER TREE, a play in one act by Jean
Bullowa. © Jean Bullowa; 40ct60;
DU51823.
SIMON'S DILEMMA, a light comedy & drama
in three acts by Bernard Levine.
© Bernard Levine; 19Dec60; DU52274.
1960
A SIMPLE LITTLE AFFAIR, a comedy in one
act by George Herman. © Samuel
Prench, Inc.; SApr60; DP4103.
SIMPLE SIMON; children's play in three
acts by Patrick Brumbaugh. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1959, DU49021.
© Patrick Brumbaugh; 3apr6o; DP4108.
SIMPLE SPYMEN, a farce by John Chapman.
rs) Theatre Guild. 3 acts
rary © John Chapman;
20Jun60; DP1329.
SIR BOSS, an unpublished play in three
acts by Ralph Bushnell Potts. Sug-
gested by the author's novel of the
Same name. © Ralph Bushnell Potts;
lAug60; DUS1430.
SIR OSBERT SITWELL'S THE CINDERELLA
COMPLEX. Dramatized by Ruth Puller,
pseud. of Ruth F. Sergel. 3 acts.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.; 30ct60; DP4151.
SIX, a new revue by Martin Sherman.
Music by Jim Wise. Text only.
© Martin Sherman & Michael Weiner;
16Sep60; DU51706.
SIX CYLINDER LOVE, SEE FLY AWAY HOME,
SIX MILLION AND ONE, a play in three
acts by Robert Simpson. © Robert
Simpson; 22Ju160; DU51378.
SIXTY THIRD AT COTTAGE GROVE, a play in
one act by Carole Evans & Easmond
Evans, Jr. © Easmond Evans, Jr. &
Carole W. Evans; 13Jul60; DU51332.
DIE SIZILIANISCHE VESPER; Oper in sechs
Bildern nach dem Libretto von
E. Scribe und C. Duveyrier. Fir die
deutsche Opernbiihne véllig neu
bearbeitet von Julius Kapp. Musik von
Giuseppe Verdi. Text only. Wien.
(Nr.10543) © Universal-Edition, A.G.;
31Dec32; DF1344.
SKETCHES AND LYRICS FROM LIVING FOR
PLEASURE: Jollijaunts, No ball, Under
your hat, Getting away with it, Low
finance & Friends, by Arthur Macrae.
Music by Richard Addinsell. London,
French. Text only. (French's acting
edition) © Arthur Macrae; 12Jul160;
DF1368.
AND LYRICS FROM LIVING FOR
PLEASURE: Shepherding sheep, Neuroses
in bloom, Leave it on the tray, No
better than she should be & The
horse's aspirations, by Arthur Macrae.
Music by Richard Addinsell. London,
French. Text only. (French's acting
edition) © Chappell & Co., Ltd.;
12Jul60; DF1369.
SKIN DEEP, a play in three acts by
Richard Cavalier. © Richard Cavalier;
16Nov60; DU52075.
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT, a comedy in three
acts by Margery Burns. Dramatic Pub.
Co. © Margery Burns; 60ct60; DP4150.
SLEEPING BEAUTY, a musical play in
3 acts. Music by Richard D'Honau;
book & lyrics by Gladys Fornell;
choreography by Marilyn D'Honau.
© Richard Allen D'Honau & Gladys
Fornell; 170ct60; DU51860.
THE SLEEPING DOGS, a one act comedy for
women by G. E. Bollans. London,
H. F. W. Deane. ©G. E. Bollans;
180ct60; DFO-1026.
SLEEPY HOLLOW, a musical version in two
acts of The legend of Sleepy Hollow by
Washington Irving. Words & music by
Norman H. Van Diest. © Norman Henry
Van Diest; 260ct60; DU51925.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A SLIGHT ACHE, a play for radio by
Harold Pinter. © Theatre Promotions,
Ltd.; l6Nov60; DU52288,
SMALL BOAT WARNING; screenplay in three
acts by Nancy Dugger. © Nancy Dugger;
6Sep60; DUS1640.
A SMALL CASE OF FRIENDSHIP, a comedy for
television by Joseph Golden.
© Joseph Golden; 28Sep60; DU51772.
THE SMILER, an heroic drama in three
acts with prologue & epilogue, by
J. W. David Sullivan. © J. W. David
Yr eNAP
SNAP HAPPY. SEE IT WAS A SNAI
SNOW FOR THE LOVERS, a farce-comedy by
Joseph Baldwin. © Joseph B. Baldwin;
29Sep60; DU51804.
SO SINGS THE BELL; opera in one act by
George Wehner. © George Wehner;
15Ju160; DU51346.
SOCIAL CLIMBING, a satirical fantasy on
the theme of social statistics in five
acts with music by Rolf Forsberg,
pseud. of Albert R. Forsberg. Text
only. © Rolf Forsberg; 1Sep60;
DUE1621.
SOLDATENSPIELE; drei dramatische
Historien von Arnold Zweig. Berlin.
© Aufbau-Verlag; lNov56; AF17621.
SOLDIERS OF PEACE, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. NM: revision & additions.
© Rose Schneidman; 21Nov60; DU52094.
SOME HAPPY DAY; musical comedy in two
acts. Book, words & music by Joyce G.
Reid. Text only. © Joyce G. Reid;
3Aug60; DU51436.
SOME IDEAS ABOUT PROSPECTING; recording
script written by Robert E. Taylor.
© Robert E. Taylor; 22Nov60; DU52132.
SOME SAY THE DIVIL'S DEAD, a play in
five acts by John Crilley. © John
Crilley; 19Ju160; DU51360.
SOMEONE ELSE'S PRETTY TOYS, a drama for
women in three acts by Sam Bate.
London, H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's
series of plays) © Sam Bate;
27Sep60; DFO-1020.
SOMETHING ATTEMPTED, a comedy thriller
in three acts by Joan Brampton.
London, H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's
series of pe) © Joan Brampton;
14Jan60; DFO-974,
SOMETHING EXTRA! Audio script by Kalb,
Voorhis & Co. © Kalb, Voorhis & Co.;
Z0Aug60; C13252.
SOMETHING IN OUR BLOOD, a play in two
acts by Arkady Leokum. © Arkady
Leokum; 19Aug60; DU51541.
SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR, a play in one act
for five women by Olivia Ashdowne.
London, H. F. W. Deane. © Olivia
Ashdowne; 310ct60; DFO-1012.
SOMETHING TO REMEMBER; screenplay by
Michael J. Curtin. © Michael J.
Curtin; 143u160; DU51338.
SOMETHING WILD IN THE CITY; written for
the screen by Jack Garfein & Alex
Karmel. Based on the novel by Alex
Karmel. Appl. author: Prometheus
Enterprises, Inc., employer for hire.
© Prometheus Enterprises, Inc.;
27Jun60; DU51319.
SOMETIMES GIFTS ARE PEOPLE, a play in
nine scenes by Robert Ley, pseud. of
Robert Leibacher. © Robert Leibacher;
27Dec60; DU52320.
91
SOMEWHERE TO GO, a play in three acts by
Maxwell Maltz. © Maxwell Maltz;
260ct60; DU51928.
EIN SOMMERNACHTSTRAUM, SEE A MID-
SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,
THE SON OF THE HIGHEST, a dramatization
of the Christmas story in song and
word, by D. Bruce Lockerbie. Music
edited and arr. by W. Roland Felts.
Appl. author: Rodeheaver Co., employer
for hire of W. Roland Felts. NM:
dramatization, editing & arrangement.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 7Nov60; DP4178.
SONG OF AMERICA; script for a radio
program in stereo in three acts by
Adele Malott & Bill Browning (Billy
Dean Browning) © Adele Renee Malott &
Bill Browning; 50ct60; DU51825.
SONG OF HIAWATHA. SEE YOUNG HIAWATHA.
THE SONG OF LOUISE IN THE MORNING, a
play in one act by Patricia Joudry.
Text only. © Patricia Joudry, Ltd.;
28Nov60; DP4183.
SONGBIRD, a musical play in two acts
based on Ibsen's A doll's house. Mu-
sic, lyrics and adaptation by Henry
Clay Fanelli. © Henry Clay Fanelli;
9Aug60; DUS1475.
THE SONS OF GOD, a teleplay by Starr
Jenkins. © Starr Jenkins; lAug60;
DU51480.
SORTIE DE SECOURS, par Daniel Guerin.
Adaptation scenique en 2 actes et 14
tableaux d'apres le roman d'Ignazio
Selone, Le grain sous la neige.
© Daniel Guerin; 12Aug60; DU51531.
THE SOUND OF MURDER, a play in three
acts by William Fairchild. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© William Fairchild; 3May60; DF1362.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC, a new musical play.
Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II; book by Howard
Lindsay & Russel Crouse. Suggested by
The Trapp family singers by Maria
Augusta Trapp. Libretto. Random
House. 2 acts. ie states prev.
reg. 11Feb60, DU50540. NM: revisions.
© Richard Rodgers, Oscar ‘Hammerstein
II, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse;
26May60; DP4087.
THE SOUNDS OF LANGUAGE, FILM 2, a program
designed for teaching and learning a
second language. Prepared by Theo-
dore B. Karp. © Theodore B. Karp;
29Sep60; C13308.
SOUTHERN COMFORT, a play in three acts
by Katherine & Dale Eunson. © Dale
Eunson & Katherine Albert Eunson;
18Nov60; DU52089.
THE SOVEREIGN STATE OF ALBERT, a three-
act comedy by Baron F. Levin. © Baron
F. Levin; 30Dec60; DU52316.
SOY DE LA LOMA; comedy drama in two
acts by Emil Belasco. Text in Spanish.
© Emil Belasco; 310ct60; DU51957.
SPAGHETTI, OUT OF THIS WORLD! A lyrical,
comic phantasy in three acts by Mussee
A. Brahms, pseud. of Raymon W. Marpol.
Text only. © Raymon W. Marpol;
210ct60; DU51951.
SPAIN; dialogue over musical vamp by
Ross Bagdasarian. Text only.
© Monarch Music Co., Inc.; 280ct60;
DU51993.
THE SPARK THAT KINDLES, an original
three-act play in six scenes by Blix
Ruskay, pseud. of Esther Jane Bresler.
Based on records & diary of Hannah
Senesh. © Blix Ruskay; 15Dec60;
DU52265.
92 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SPEECH IMPROVEMENT; DO-IT-YOURSELF:
Script for a record course b Phyllis
Rooder (Phyllis Rooder Weiss)
© Phyllis Rooder Weiss; 200ct60;
C133350.
THE SPEEDIEST DANCER; or, The spinning
dancer, a sketch in one act by Elena
Beltempo & Leon La Morrie Angelastro.
© Leon L. Angelastro; 18Aug60; C13199.
SPELLING MADE EASY; recording script by
Richard Wiersma. © Sound Education
Co.; 15Sep60; C13248.
SPIES IN YOUR EYES, a musical comedy in
two acts. Composer, Lester Fondiler;
writers, Paul Schwartz & Harry Tarsky.
Text only. © Paul Schwartz, Lester
Fondiler & Harry Tarsky; 210ct60;
DU51904.
THE SPINNING DANCER. SEE THE SPEEDIEST
DANCER,
SPONSOR'S DO-IT-YOURSELF SHOW, NO.1;
script for a television program by
Louis E. Petrillo. © Louis Ernest
Petrillo; 26Sep60; C13283.
THE SPOOFYDOOFS' FUNNYBONE, a play b
Jack Frakes (John Dean Frakes, ory
© Jack Frakes; 3Nov60; DU52002.
SQUARE DANCE, a play in three acts by
Joan Morgan. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Joan
Morgan; 5Apr60; DF1349.
SQUAW MAN; screenplay written by Shaman
Doome. © Brigitte Kittner Trace;
19Sep60; DU51724.
SQUEEMIE; story with music by Jane Nor-
man, pseud. of Jane L. Goldberg.
© Jane L. Goldberg; 14Sep60; C13240.
SQUIBBLE, a half hour weekly comedy
series for television by Clint Powell,
Sample script. © Clint Powell;
260ct60; DU51929.
A STAR FOR AARON, an original television
play by Jerome Marvin Goldman.
© Jerome Marvin Goldman; 22Aug60;
DU51546,.
THE STAR OF LIFE, a Christmas play by
Jerry S. & Bernelle W. Raynor.
© Jerry S. Raynor & Bernelle W. Ray-
nor; 19Dec60; DU52275.
STEADY, STEPHANIE! A one-act play by
Eloise Jarvis McGraw. © Eloise Jarvis
McGraw; 29Aug60; DU51589.
THE STERLING GAVEL, a television play in
three acts by Adele Braelow Luftman.
© Adele Braelow Luftman; 19Sep60;
DU51729.
STOFFRESTE; Ballett in einem Akt von
Ginter Grass. Musik von Aribert
Reimann. Berlin. Libretto. © Bote
& Bock; 29Jun60; DFO-1008.
A STONE IN THE NET, a play by Kent
Deigaard. © Kent Deigaard; 310ct60;
DU51956.
STORE. SEE SIDE SHOW ON PARNASSUS.
STORIES OF THE SILENT SERVICE; a
series by Aaron Norman. 6 segments.
lst draft. © Lyle Kenyon Engel;
8Dec60; C13388.
A STORY ABOUT FOREST LAWN, by Pierce
Webster. © Pierce Webster; 29Dec60;
c13414,
THE STORY OF ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL
LAMP, a pantomime in three acts, with
music from the operas of Sir Arthur
Sullivan, by Ronald Parr. London
French. (French's acting edition)
Text only. © Ronald Parr; 40ct60;
DF1382.
THE STORY OF COWS; script for a motion
picture by Salvatore T. Covino.
© SAlvatore T. Covino; 18Ju160; C13168.
THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN. SEE
THE NATIVITY.
THE STORY OF RUTH.
THE STORY OF RUTH.
THE STRANGE CASE OF MR. BEEKER'S LAMP-
POST; screenplay by Pacific Finance
Corp. © Pacific Finance Corp.;
11Ju160; C13125.
SEE BIBLE STORIES:
A STRANGE STORY, a new play in three
acts by Louis S. Bardoly. Appl.
states prev. reg. 4Mar55, DU39351;
6May55, DU39761; 13Jan56, DU41516;
16Mar56, DU42026; 17Ju156, DU43146.
NM: additions & revisions. © Louis S.
Bardoly; 310ct60; DU51959.
STRANGER IN THE EARTH, a play in three
acts by Wilson Skelton. © Wilson
Vernon Skelton; 24Aug60; DU51565.
STRANGERS TO THE LAND, a play in three
acts by Charles Frink, © Charles
Frink; 9Aug60; DU51477.
STRICTLY KOSHER, a comedy in three acts
by William M. Blatt. © Mrs. William
Blatt (Iucie Blatt); Q9Aug60; DU51471.
STRIKE HAPPY, a farcical comedy in three
acts by Duncan Greenwood. London
French. (French's acting edition}
© Duncan Greenwood; 110ct60; DF1334,
STRUGGLE, a play in two acts by Hal
Stern. © Hal Stern; 2Aug60; DU51433.
STUCK IN ARABIA; dialogue over musical
vamp by Ross Bagdasarian. Text only.
© Monarch Music Co., Inc.; 270ct60;
DU51984,
THE SUBCOMMITTEE REVUE OF 1960, a musical
play by Irvin T. Shapiro & Richard C.
Harrison. © Irvin T. Shapiro &
Richard C. Harrison; 2Dec60; DU52187.
THE SUBSTANCE OF A HOUSE, a tragic
comedy in three acts by Rudolph
Caringi. © Rudolph Caringi; 1Nov60;
DU51974.
SUGAR AND SPICE, a musical play in 3
acts by Edgar C. Cearley, Jr. © Edgar
C. Cearley, Jr.; 19Sep60; DU51730.
THE SUICIDE CLUB; screenplay by George
W. Waters & Richard Bernstein.
Adapted by George W. Waters from the
Story The young man with the cream
tarts by Robert Louis Stevenson,
© Iron Foxhole, Inc.; 10Aug60; DU51512,
A SUITCASE FOR IRENE, a play in two acts
by E. Stern. © E. Stern; 270ct60;
DU51932.
SULLY'S, a short play in one act by
Rosalie Schwartz. © Rosalie Schwartz;
27Sep60; DU51788.
THE SUMMER CIRCUS, a play in four acts
by Van Van Praag. Appl. states prev.
rete as No difference at all, Nov.
1948. NM: additions & revisions.
© Van Van Praag; 19Ju160; DU51358.
A SUMMER FOR THE INDIANS, a comedy in
one act by John Kirkpatrick. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 28Ju160; DP4104.
THE SUMMER HOUSE, a
© Helen S. Reeve;
lay by F. D. Reeve.
INov60; DU52079.
THE SUMMER PYGMIES, a new play in three
acts by Gerard Marchette. Gerard
Joseph Marchette; 29Sep60; DU51796.
July—Dec.
SUNDAY BRUNCH; script from off Broadway
production Greenwich Village, USA,
by Jeanne P. Bargy & others. © Sun-
beam Music Corp.; 12Dec60; C13393.
SUNDAY DATE; screenplay in two acts by
Lola Kovener. © Lola Kovener;
16Sep60; DU51717.
SUPREME SACRIFICE, the lost opera of
1860. The immortal love story, a
drama in 4 acts, by Victor N.
Genovario. Text only. © Victor
Genovario; 210ct60; DU52023.
THE SURE HAND OF GOD, a play in three
acts by Harry Essex. From the novel
by Erskine Caldwell. © Harry J.
Essex; 9Dec60; DU52226.
LES SURVIVANTS, a play by Bernard
Chesnais. © Bernard Chesnais;
18Nov60; DU52115.
THE SWEETEST FLOWER THAT GROWS, a play
in one act by Olive B. Dresser.
© Olive B. Dresser; 12Sep60; DU51672.
SWIFT ARROW'S ADVENTURE; story 11, with
music by Jane Norman, pseud. of Jane
L. Goldberg. © Jane L. Goldberg;
310ct60; C13346.
THE SWORD OF HEAVEN, a screenplay by
Edward & Peula Fitzgerald. © Edward
& Paula Podesta Fitzgerald; 8Dec60;
DU52220.
THE SYCAMORE TREE, a play in three acts
by Alfred E. Schwartz. © Alfred E.
Schwartz; 8Dec60; DU52218.
SYLVESTER, a musical comedy in two acts.
Book & lyrics by Bernie Spiro (Bernard
Spiro); music by Esther Stoller.
© Bernard Spiro; 250ct60; DU51918.
Ak
T 'N' T (TEENAGERS 'N! TOTS); half hour
TV variety program by Sam Brownstein
(Samuel Hyman Brownstein) © Samuel
Hyman Brownstein; 16Sep60; C13234.
TABBY'S SYMPHONY ADVENTURES; books 1-4
to be delivered orally by Vera Sharp.
NM: revision & additions. © Vera
Sharp (Mrs. Alan A. Sharp); 9Dec60;
C13392.
TABBY'S SYMPHONY ADVENTURES; vol. no.l.
By Vera Sharp (Mrs. Alan A. Sharp)
© Vera Sharp; 240ct60; C13333.
TAHKEE, TEXAS, a play by David Katz.
Text only. 3 acts. Appl. authors:
Sally Katz & Sidney Goldin. © David
Katz; 19Sep60; DP4140.
TAKE A CHANCE REVUE, a new musical in
two parts by Eugene Share & Buddy
Kaplan, pseud. of Seymour Kaplan.
© Eugene Share & Buddy Kaplan;
11Ju160; DU51315.
TAKE A TRIP; or, Going places, a quiz
show script by Mark Owens. © Mark
Owens; 22Aug60; C13208.
TAKE CARE Y'SELF, a play in 3 acts by
Raymond Carver. © Raymond E. Carver;
140ct60; DU51883.
TAKE HOME FINAL, an original television
i in three acts by Don Miller
Herbert Donell Miller) © Herbert
Donel Miller; 30Sep60; DU51806.
TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER, SEE YESSANNO.
A TALE IN TWO CITIES; screenplay in five
scenes by Irving M. Cohen. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Irving Morton
Cohen; 5Ju160; DU51283.
1960
TALES PROM BOCCACCIO, a musical play in
two acts by Yvonne Young Tarr. Text
only. © Yvonne Young Tarr; 9Dec60;
pus2228.
TALES OF PERRY PIGEON, written by Fred
B. Norman. 3 acts. © Fred B.
Norman; 18Nov60; De4177.
TALES OF THE PROGMEN; words to be
recited with soft organ music in the
background by James P. Hughes.
© James P. Hughes; llAug60; C13176.
THE TALKING STONES; sermon by Charlie
Jamerson. © Charlie Jamerson; 4Nov60;
C13354.
THE TALL GRASS, by Bert 0. States, Jr.
(In Mayorga, Margaret, ed. The best
short plays, 1959-1960. p.123-143)
© Bert 0. States, Jr.; 100ct60;
DP4205.
TALL TALE; story with music by Jane Nor-
man, pseud. of Jane L. Goldberg.
© Jane L. Goldberg; 14Sep60; c13254.
TANYA; original story & screenplay by
Arthur A. Arzrouni. © Arthur A.
Arzrouni; 30ct60; DU51811.
TAPES THAT TEACH; recording scripts
prepared by Marion M. Koller.
© Marion M. Koller; 21Nov60; C13373.
TATTERED WONDERLAND, a play with music
in two acts. Book by Robert Colacicco;
music by Martin Landis; music, lyrics
& book by Harry Zankman & Marvin
Bordetsky. NM: additions & revisions.
© Marvin Bordetsky, Harry Zankman,
Robert Colacicco & Martin Landis;
22Sep60; DU51758.
TEACHIN' MAN, a musical drama in two acts
by John Eldredge. Text only. Appl.
states prev. reg. as The tall ones,
DUS7954. © John G. Eldredge; 26Sep60;
DU51782.
TELEPHONE, MR. STONE, a Christmas play
in verse by Lenore H. Morgan. Playing
time: twenty-five minutes. © Lenore
H. Morgan; 7Nov60; DU52019.
lero ayy dialogue by Franz G. Gartner.
No.60/5/6, 60/5/7, 60/6/12 & 60/7/1.
© Franz G. Gartner; 5Jul160; C13082.
THE TEMPTATION OF ROGER HERIOTT; adapted
for television in three acts by Sidney
Carroll from the novel by Edward New-
house. © Sidney Carroll & Edward New-
House; 2Aug60; DU51435.
TEMPTATION SORDID; or, Virtue rewarded,
a melodrama by Winifred Phelps. lLon-
don. 5 scenes. (French's acting edi-
tion) © Samuel French, Ltd.; 9Aug60;
DF1371.
TEN PLAYS by Euripides, Translated by
Moses Hadas & John McLean. With an
introd. by Moses Hadas. (A Bantam
classic SC78) NM: revisions & new
introductions. © Bantam Books, Inc.;
30ct60; Ak68453.
THE TENANTS, a play in one act by R.R.T.
(Robert R. Tinker) © Robert R. Tinker;
14Nov60; DU52052.
THE TENDER RAMPART, a play in two acts by
Thomas L. Gatch. © Thomas L. Gatch;
22Dec60; DU52293.
A TENTATIVE PLAN FOR AN HOTEL ASSOCIA-
TION, by David G. Ritchie. © David G.
Ritchie; 19Aug60; C13193.
THE TENTH MAN, a new play by Paddy
Chayefsky. Random House. 35 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 11Feb60,
DU50446. NM: revisions. © SPD Pro-
ductions, Inc.; l4Apr60; DP4090.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
TERPSICHORE, a play with music in two
acts by Dennis Hirschbein. Text only.
© Dennis Hirschbein & Max Hurwitz;
5Dec60; DU52315.
THE TERRACE, a play in two acts by
Margaret James Collins (Mrs. Fletcher
Collins, Jr.) © Margaret James
Collins; 20Ju160; DU51371.
THS TERRACE. SEE THE “OSITIVE HOUR.
TETRALOGIA ANTYCZNA: Penelopa; Obrona
Ksantypy; Kleopatra; Panteja. Au-
thor: Ludwik H, Morstin. Krakow,
Poland. © Wydawnictwo Literackie;
26Feb59; AF17718.
TEXT FOR TEACHING READING (Recording
scripts) Transcript of lecture on
record no,2-22 by Benjamin H. Neiden.
© Benjamin H. Neiden; 21Sep60;
C15257-15277.
THAT SWEET BITTER FRUIT OF FAME. SEE
THE CAKEWALKER.
THAT'S ME, a television program by
Vivian Ennis. Acting version.
© Vivian Ennis; 30Nov60; C13381.
THE THEATER OF THE HEART'S DESIRE, a
play in seven scenes by D. S. James.
© D. S. James; 2Dec60; DU52192.
THE THEATRE IS DEAD, a play in three
acts by Max Aronson. © Max Aronson;
10Nov60; DU52044,
THEATRE SONG, a musical for voices,
solo strings, flute, clarinet, trum-
pet, piano & percussion by Richard
Winslow & Ralph Pendleton. © Richard
K. Winslow & Ralph D. Pendleton;
2BNov60; DU52195.
THEIR MASSIVE PRIDE, the Georgia seces-
sion centennial play. A pageant in
two acts by Lance Phillips.
© Lance L. Phillips; 12Dec60;
pu52282.
THEME FROM THE PAD, PT.2, by Bill
Buchanan & others. © December Music
Pub. Co.; 30ct60; C13315.
A THEORY ON THE SOURCE OF GRAVITATION,
by Louis Emmett Scholl. © Louis
Emmett Scholl; 14Jul60; C13130.
THERE ARE NO SCARS, a play in three acts
by Karl A. Vasche. NM: revisions,
new material. © Karl Archibald
Vasche; 310ct60; DU52080.
THERE IS A PLAY TONIGHT, a comedy in two
acts and three scenes by Ferenc Molnar
© Lili Darvas Molnar as admx. of
Estate of Ferenc Molnar, deceased;
250ct60; DU52037.
THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL, a play in two
acts by Daniel Taradash. © Daniel
Taradash; 3Nov60; DU52001.
THESE ARE THE TIMES, a play in three
acts by Jane Lee & Clarence Gill.
© Jane Lee Gill & Clarence B. Gill,
IJr.; 1Sep60; DU51622.
THEY BURNED THE RAINBOW, an original
stage play in two acts suggested by
the life and works of David Herbert
Lawrence by E. Reed Woldman (Mrs.
Edward E. Woldman) © E. Reed Woldman;
1Sep60; DU51623.
THEY RAN WHEN THEY SAW MY HUSBAND EARL,
a play in one act by James Lineberger.
© James Lineberger; 240ct60; DU51909.
THIRTEEN AT TABLE, a comedy in one act
by Rose Campion, pseud. of Ruth F.
Sergel. Adapted from Un diner qui
commence mal by Marcel DuBois. © Dra-
matic Pub. Co.; 7Sep60; DP4120.
93
15 DAUGHTERS, a musical love story set
in old Hawaii in two acts. Book,
music and lyrics by Eaton Magoon, Jr.
Book and lyrics only. Appl. states
prev. reg. DU39671 & DU4O978 in 1955,
DU42903 in 1956, DU44855 in 1957 &
DU50304 in 1960. NM: revisions.
© Eaton Magoon, Jr.; 5Aug60; DU51451.
THE THIRTIES, SEE CIRCA TWENTY PRO-
DUCTIONS: THE THIRTIES.
THIS DAY, THIS WAY, a music drama in
three scenes with verse play by
John E. Schroeder. Text only.
© John E. Schroeder; 1Dec60;
DU52176.
THIS IS MY SACRIFICE; historical signifi-
cance of the Mass, the sacrifice of the
New Testament, by Donna Jeann Matranga.
18 scenes. © Donna Jeann Matranga;
17Jul60; DP4174.
THIS IS NEW YORK, a radio play by Rose
Schneideman. © Rose Schneideman;
21Nov60; DU52097.
THIS IS PUERTO RICO; recording script
with music by Sylvia & Marco Rosales.
NM: revisions. © Marco Rosales &
Sylvia Rosales; 17Aug60; DU51571.
THIS IS THE STORY OF WALTER SMITH, HIS
FAMILY AND HIS INCOME, by Catherine
Gorman. Appl. states prev. reg.
C15030. NM: revisions. © Catherine
Gorman; 1Aug60; C13145,
THIS MAGIC MOMENT; script for a cabaret
program by Alma A. Simmons (Anita
Foray) © Alma A. Simmons; 7Nov60;
DU52033,
THIS QUIET AFTERNOON, a play by E. Stern.
© E, Stern; 270ct60; DU51931.
THIS SPECIAL DAY, a television drama in
three acts by B. T. Uren & G. H. Uren.
© Bertram Thomas Uren & Gertrude Hor-
ton Uren; 14Sep60; DU51689.
THORNEY CIRCLE, a play by Gabriel Walsh.
© Gabriel Walsh; 18Ju160; DU51457.
THORNS OF VENGEANCE, a modern Greek
drama in the classic tradition in
three acts by Nicholas Andromedas,
© Nicholas Andromedas; 2Sep60; DU51633.
THCSE WHO WERE MARILYN. SEE PHOTOG-
RAPHY.
THREE OF A KIND WITH A JOKER, a mono-
logue by Robert N. Hoeflich. © Robert
Nelson Hoeflich; 25Aug60; C13212.
3 ON A HEART, the story of a royal quirk
of long ago and far away charm in
three acts by Lynne Hayes. © Lynne
Hayes & Coe Glade; 25Ju160; DU51407.
THE THREE STOOGES MEET THE MOB; screen-
Play by Arthur Cohen and Dick Randall.
Based on an original story by Arthur
Cohen. © Arthur Cohen; 20Sep60;
DU51774.
THREE TIMES A DAY; television script
by Len Ringquist. © Len Rinquist;
4Nov60; DU52168.
THE THREE WOMEN OF THE NATIVITY, a play
by Mary Russell. 3 scenes. Appl. au-
thor: Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 23Sep60;
DP4143,
THE THREEPENNY OPERA, a play with songs
in three acts based on John Gay's The
beggar's opera by Bertolt Brecht.
English version by Eric Bentley &
Desmond Vesey. (In The Modern theatre,
v.1, p.109-193) Text only. NM: re-
visions. © Eric Bentley; 14Sep60;
DP4138.
94 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THROUGH THE BACK DOOR, a play with music
in three acts by Mari Tumah, pseud. of
Dorothy Z. Johnson. Text only.
© Dorothy Z. Johnson; 16Sep60; DU51701.
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS; story-teller
Speeches. Adaptations by Lyle Kenyon
Engel. Speech 1-6. © Lyle Kenyon
Engel; 12Sep60; C13225,
TICKET TO TOMORROW, by Nora Stirling.
(Plays for living) © Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co.; 30Jun60; Ay57915.
TIKI TIKI TEMBO; dramatized and narrated
by Shirley Brown on TV. © Shirley B.
Brown; 23Aug60; C13209.
TIMBERLOST, a Christmas play with music
in three acts. Book, lyrics & music
by Leonard G. Peskett. © Leonard G.
Peskett; 19Sep60; DU51769.
TIME AND ETERNITY; screenplay by George
Barris & Lori Donegan. © George
Barris & Lori Donegan; 1Nov60; DU51972.
TIME AND THE SHADOW, a play in three
acts by Harold J, Zahorik. © Harold
3. Zehorik; 21Sep60; DU51751.
TIME FOR SEVERANCE, a play in two acts
by Celt Toras, pseud. of Earl Scott.
© Earl Scott; 26Ju160; DU51399.
TIME OF TREMBLING, a drama in three acts
by W. Edwin Ver Becke. © W. Edwin
Ver Becke; 15Sep60; DU51693.
TIME OUT OF MIND; play in four acts by
Ronald Hobin. © Ronald Hobin; 28Sep60;
DU51791.
TIME RUNS OUT. SEE HOW TO RETIRE BE-
FORE YOU EXPIRE: TIME RUNS OUT.
A TIME TO MOURN, a comedy in three acts
by Leslie Mercer, pseud. of Leslie
Heidt. © Leslie Mercer; 250ct60;
pu51924.
TIMES ARE CHANGING, a talk prepared for
presentation to the Los Angeles and
San Francisco Chambers of Commerce by
C. S. Reed. Revised as of Aug. 1,
1960. © Charles S. Reed; 13Sep60;
C13228.
TIR-NA-NOG; or, Land of forever young, a
musical fantasy of old Ireland ar-
ranged for TV, running time sixty or
ninety minutes. Book & lyrics con-
ceived & written by Maurice Barrett,
pseud. of Marcus Bartmann; musical
Score composed by Pierre de Reeder.
© Maurice Barrett & Pierre de Reeder;
27Ju160; DU51403.
THE TITANS, a screenplay in twenty
scenes by Stephen Novick. © Stephen
Novick; 14Sep60; DU51690.
TO DAMASCUS: PART I, a drama in five
acts by August Strindberg in a new
translation from the Swedish by Arvid
Paulson. © Arvid Paulson; 22Sep60;
DU51733.
TO FIND ONESELF. (Trovarsi) By Luigi
Pirandello. Translated from the
Italian by Marta Abba (Marta Abba
Millikin) S. French. 3 acts. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1943. © Marta Abba
Millikin; 16AugE0; DP4095.
TO LOVE AND TO CHERISH, a new play in
three acts by R. C. Thomson. © Robert
Copley Thomson; 25Aug60; DU51569.
TO SEE THE STARS, a play by Bob Evans
(Robert Evans, pseud. of Robert
Eigen) © Robert Eigen; 28Dec60;
pu52328.
TODAY ON THE FARM (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Mort
Silverstein. Text only. © Pryed
Productions, Inc.
Oct. 1, 1960. © 1Dec60; DU52177.
Oct. 22, 1960. © 1Dec60; DU52178.
TOLLIVER; pilot script for half hour
television comedy series by Alan H.
Baker & Donald Maxwell Segall. © Alan
H. Baker & Donald Maxwell Segall;
16Sep60; DU51705.
TOM JONES, a new musical. Book by
Austin Pendleton; music by Robert
Archer; lyrics by Joseph Mathewson &
Peter Bergman. Based on the novel by
Henry Fielding. 2 acts. © Peter P.
Bergman, Robert S. Archer, Jr., Austin
C. Pendleton & Joseph H. Mathewson,
Jr.; 4Jun60; DP4072.
TOMORROW, WHEN THE TRAINS GO BY, a play
in three acts by Marcus Steinour.
© Mareus Steinour; 2Nov60; DU51975.
TOOTER; scripts for a television series
by Total Television Products. Epi-
sode no.1-3, 5-7, 9-11, 14, 17 & 22.
© Total Television Products, Inc.;
22Sep60; DU51743.
A TOUCH OF HEAT, a comedy in three acts
by Jim De Felice (James Vincen* De
Felice, Jr.) © James Vincent De
Felice, Jr.; 16Dec60; DU52268.
A TOUCH OF THE CONTINENT, a domestic
comedy in three acts by James McNally.
© James Joseph McNally, Jr.; 7Nov60;
DU52017.
A TOUCH OF THE VULTURE, a play in three
acts by Harry Kleiner & Oscar Saul.
© Harry Kleiner & Oscar Saul; 25Nov60;
DU52150.
TOWARD CLEANER MINDS; public exercises
in modern penology. A play in two
acts by Alan Gorg. © Alan Gorg;
14Nov60; DU52053.
THE TOWER, a drama in verse in one scene
by Helen Sheets. © Helen Vickery
Sheets; 29Aug60; DU51590.
TOWER COMMUNICATIONS; recording script
by Aero-Progress. No.7003. © Aero-
Progress, Inc.; 6Sep60; C13223.
A TOWN AGAINST ITSELF; hour documentary
for the screen by George Rubino.
© George Rubino; 20Ju160; DU51369.
TOYS IN THE ATTIC, a new play by Lillian
Hellman. Random House. 3 acts.
Appl. states prev. reg. 28Dec59,
DU50167. NM: revisions. © Lillian
Hellman; 26May60; DP4086.
THE TRADING STAMP SHOW; television
script by Edward Rick. © Edward Rick;
15Nov60; €13360.
THE TRAGEDY OF HENRY CHRISTOPHE. SEE
DEFIANT ISLAND.
SHE TRAGEDY OF THOMAS ANDROS, a play in
four acts by Ronald Wilcox. © Ronald
Wilcox; 29Dec60; DU52336.
TRAIL OF THE TUMBLEWEED, SEE
MAVERICK: TRAIL OF THE TUMBLEWEED,
A TRAIL TO NOWHERE; story 9, with music
by Jane Norman, pseud. of Jane L.
Goldberg. © Jane L. Goldberg;
310ct60; C13348.
THE TRAITORS, a screenplay in five acts
by Charles Sumner Pike. © Charles
Sumner Pike; 5Dec60; DU52199.
July—Dec.
THE TRAP, a play in one act by Henry F.
Salerno. © Henry F. Salerno; 27Ju160;
pus1401.
THE TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
TRAPPS. SEE THE DEADLY GAME.
SEE THE
TRAUMATIZED, a farce in three acts by
George J. Demetriou. © George J.
Demetriou; 23Dec60; DU52313.
EIN TRAUMSPIEL, von August Strindberg.
Berechtigte toertragung aus dem
Schwedischen von Heinrich Goebel.
Hamburg. 3 acts. © Richard Bars
Bihnenverlag, K.G., "Die Rampe";
15Dec59; DFO-993.
THE TRAVELS OF A PENNY, a musical play
in four acts. Book and lyrics by
Lincoln Kaye. Text only. © Lincoln
Kaye; 14Ju160; DuU51340.
THE TREASURE AT NOVILLADOS, a play in
three acts by Robert Simpson.
© Robert Simpson; 10Aug60; DU51493.
THE TREE, a play by Ruth Apprich Jacob.
© Ruth Apprich Jacob; 12Ju160; DUS1316.
THE TREE WITCH, a verse play by Peter
Viereck. © Peter Viereck; 29Dec60;
DU52337.
A TREE WITHOUT ROOTS, an original 90
minute television play by James Kamins.
© James Kamins; 30Aug60; DU51609.
TREES DIE STANDING, a three act play by
Alejandro Casona, pseud. of Alejandro
Rodriguez Alvarez. Translated &
adapted by Herschel L. Bricker &
Stuart M. Gross. © Herschel L. Bricker
& Stuart M. Gross; 27Dec60; DU52323.
LOS TRES ETCETERAS DE DON SIMON;
regocijada farsa en dos partes, la
Segunda dividida en dos cuadros,
original de Jose Maria Peman (Jose
Maria Peman Pemartin) Madrid, Edi-
ciones Alfil. (Coleccion teatro,
no.201) © Jose Maria Peman; 15May58;
DF1334,
THE TRICOLOR SUITE, a comedy in one act
by Peter 8S. Preston. London,
S. French. (French's acting edition)
© Peter S. Preston; 15Mar60; DF1347.
TROG, a play in two acts by James
Forsyth. © James Forsyth; 19Dec60;
DU52270.
TROMPE LA MORT; adaptation scenique en
3 actes & 15 tableaux d'apres Balzac
par Daniel Guerin. © Daniel Guerin;
147u160; DU51384,
TROUBLE COMES TO AHMED, a play in one
act by Romney Hythe. London.
(French's acting edition) © Samuel
French, Ltd.; 22Mar60; DF1348.
THE TROUBLE WITH SHAKESPEARE, a comedy
in three acts by Sol Stein. © Sol
Stein; 130ct60; DU51873.
THE TROUBLESOME BROOD, a play in three
acts by Alfred Simon. © Alfred
Simon; 16Aug60; DU51527.
TROVARSI. SEE TO FIND ONESELF.
TRUE VALUE: A REPORT. Script for a
16 mm. sound motion picture in black
and white, prepared for Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp. Writer:
David C. Welling. Appl. author:
Wilding, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding, Inc.; 7Nov60; C13366.
1960
TRY WISHING, a musical fantasy in 3 acts
by Cliff Halle, pseud. of Clifford V.
Hall. Music by Cliff Halle & Don
e. Text only. © Cliff Halle;
213160; DU51372.
THE TUG GASPEE; recording script by
Peter Kilham. © Droll Yankees, Inc.;
3 €13183.
THE TURNSTILE, a play in two acts by
Henzie Raeburn (Mrs. Martin Browne
© Henzie H. Browne (Henzie Raeburn);
20Dec60; DU52285.
"TWAS ON A SUNDAY MORNING, a comedy in
one act by Edith Weale. London,
H. FP. W. Deane. © Edith Weale;
60; DFO-968.
TWELFTH NIGHT; or, What you will by
William Shakespeare. General editor,
Louis B, Wright. Assistant editor,
Virginia A, LaMar. New ed. (The
Polger Library generai reader's
Shakespeare) (A Washington Square
Press book, W-12) IM: introd.,
notes, glossary & illus. © Washing-
ton Square Press, Inc.; 15Jul60;
4457018.
THE TWELVE ACTIONS OF MAN; lesson by
Prances M. Lundquist. © Prances M,
Lundquist; 22Aug60; C13195.
TWELVE HOURS TO KILL; screenplay by Hoyt
Sauer. © Henry Hoyt Sauer; 7Jul60;
DU51323.
21 SHORT, ACRIMONIOUS PLAYS; twenty-two
plays in three groups by Paul
Schneider. © Paul Schneider; 8Sep60;
DU51653.
THE TWILIGHT, a play in four scenes by
Charles Robinson. © Charles Maxwell
Robinson; 21Nov60; DU52103.
TWIN CITIES; production script. A half
hour travel quiz TV pro by Greg
Deane (Gregory K. teens) © Gregory K.
Deane; 60ct60; C13316.
TWO FOR THE SEESAW, a comedy-drama in
three acts by William Gibson.
S. Frénch. Prev. reg. as After the
verb to love, 1956 & as The seesaw
log, 1959. NM:_additions. © Tamarack
Productions, Ltd.; 27May60; DP4116.
$200,000 SECURITY FIRST, comedy in
3 acts by Nicholas Bela. © Nicholas
P. Bela; 16Nov60; DU52073.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS: Collector's items and
Cakes and tea; by Lonnie Dann, pseud.
of Elonzo Dann. © Elonzo Dann;
29Aug60; DU51575.
TWO'S COMPANY, by Marjean Perry.
4 scenes. (In Mayorga, Margaret, ed.
The best short plays, 1959-1960.
p-71-99) © Marjean Perry; 100ct60;
DP4203.
TYESTES, la tragedia de la venganza.
Version nueva y libre de un mito
clasico en un prologo y dos partes
inspirada en la tragedia de Seneca
de ese titulo de Jose Maria Peman
(Jose Maria Peman Pemartin) Madrid,
Ediciones Alfil. (Coleccion teatro,
no.182) © Jose Maria Peman; 3Mar58;
DF1333.
U
UBU ROI, SEE FOUR MODERN FRENCH
COMEDIES.
UNCLE ROBERT. SEE APOTHEUSTS.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
TINCOVERING NEEDS; playlet written by
Robert E. Taylor. © Robert E. Taylor;
7Dec60; C13395.
UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE, a new comedy in
two acts by Lawrence Roman. (Script
no.7) © Lawrence Roman; 130ct60;
DU513875.
UNDERTOW, a 90 minute television drama
in three acts by Pat Goehe (Mrs. Rich-
ard Goehe) © Pat Goehe; 6Sep60;
DU51637.
THF "NFINISHED BUSINESS OF THE SECOND
(HUSH-HUSH) BURIAL OF GEORGE WASHING-
TON AND HIS GRAVEDIGGERS SUPPRESSED
CONFESSION. Paper by Cay Allen, pseud.
of John J. Kallen. © Minna Kallen;
4Nov60; C13352.
UNFINISHED JOURNEY, a television play in
five acts by Fenella Rothe. © Fenella
Rothe; 23Nov60; DU52140.
DIE UNHEILBRINGENDE KRONE; oder, Konig
ohne Reich, Held ohne Mut, °chonheit
ohne Jugend; Zauberspiel in zwei
Aufztigen von Ferdinand Raimund, Mit
einer E ung von Gustav Pinchler.
Wien, (Usterreich-Reihe, Bd.94/95)
NM: introd. © Bergland Verlag
Gesellschaft M.B.H.; 5Dec59;
AP0O-31080,.
UNLESS RENEWED, YOU EXPIRE! A two act
play by Lorees Yerby (Lorees Yerby
Dutton) © Lorees Yerby Dutton; 6Dec60;
pu52209.
UNLOCKING DOORS, a historical pageant
based on the life of John Winebrenner
and the early history of the Church
(Churches) of God in North America by
Roy Schreiner & Edith Margaret Machen.
6 acts. © Roy Schreiner; 12Aug60;
DPp4092.
THE UNNAMED, a satire in two acts by
David Weiss & James Morrison. © James
B. Morrison & David Weiss; 7Ju160;
Du51299.
THE UNREMEMBERED, a play in three acts
by Robert Bloomfield. © Robert Bloom-
field; 15Aug60; DU51519.
UNTO YOU, A SAVIOR; a Christmas pag-
eant service for children and adults
by Harold H, Trautsch. © Concordia
Pub. House; 27May60; A456699.
UP, a@ play by Thomas Turner.
Turner; 24Jun60; DU51321.
© Thomas
THE UPWARD STRIDE, a religious drama
exposition by Joseph William Fox.
Appl. states prev. reg. as The
revealers, 13Jul132, D17390. NM:
additions & revisions. © Joseph
William Fox; 270ct60; DU52120.
URGE, a drama of salvation in twenty-two
scenes by Newton Thomas Anderson.
© Newton Thomas Anderson; 9Nov60;
DU52039.
V
VARIATIONS ON A HAPPY ENDING, a play in
three acts by Bernard Sabath.
© Bernard Sabath; 15Nov60; DU52064.
VEROCHKA, a play in three acts by
LIudmilla Khourchid. © Ludmilla
Khourchid; 8Aug60; DU51506.
VEROCHKA, by Ludmilla Khourchid.
sian; title transliterated.
© Iudmilla Khourchid; 203u160; DU51505.
VERONICA, a musical comedy in three
acts by Donald MacFeeley & Elsa
Sullivan. © Donald F. MacFeeley &
Elsa R. Sullivan; 25Nov60; DU52156.
Rus-
95
THE VERY OPPOSITE SEX, a comedy in three
acts by William F. Davidson. Dramatic
Pub. Co. © William F, Davidson &
Caroline F. Davidson; 12Sep60; DP4125.
VERY POWERFUL IN TRUTH, a play in three
acts, five scenes by Herbert H, Hutner.
© Herbert H,. Hutner; 14Nov60; DU52041.
THE VETERANS MARCH; screenplay in three
acts by John C. Attmore. © John C.
Attmore; 1Sep60; DU51626.
THE VICTIMS, a play in three acts by Tao
Strong (Tao Strong Stein) © Tao
Strong; 22Sep60; DU51757.
LA VIE EN ROSE. SEE ALFRED ET LA VIE
EN ROSE.
LA VIE MONSEIGNEUR SAINT FIACRE. A
Ray from Manuscript 1131 of the
ibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve,
Paris, Edited by James F, Burks &
others. French or English. © Uni-
versity of Kansas Press; 16May60;
A452877.
EL VIENTO SOBRE LA TIERRA; comedia en
tres actos, en prosa, de Jose Maria
Peman (Jose Maria Peman Pemartin)
San Sebastian, Ediciones Alfil.
(Coleccion teatro, no.177) © Jose
Maria Peman; 12Mar57; DF1536.
VIEW AND REVUE, a play with music in two
parts by Richard A. Geiselman. Text
only. © Richard A. Geiselman;
26Aug60; DU51583.
VILJA AND MR. SMITH, a comedy in three
acts by Fredric Marland. © Fredric
Marland; 21Nov60; DU52105.
THE VILLA IN ROME, a play in three acts
by Lilla Van Saher. Appl. states
prev. reg. 4Feb58, DU46331; 14Dec59,
DU50104. NM: additions & revisions.
© Lilla Van Saher; 240ct60; DU51952.
VILLAGE SQUARE, a musical comedy in
three acts. Dialogue by Loren Zoll;
music & lyrics by Vida Stair. © Loren
Zoll & Vida Stair; 21Sep60; DU51748.
VINCENT AND HIS ANGELS, a play in three
acts by Evelyn Stern. © Evelyn Stern;
6Sep60; DU51641.
VIPERS' GUEST, a television play in
three acts by L. G. L. Collins.
© louis G. L. Collins; 7Sep60; DUS1647.
VIRTUE REWARDED. SEE TEMPTATION
SORDID.
A VISIT FROM THE DEVIL; screenplay by
Muriel Grandt Whittaker. © Muriel
Grandt Whittaker; 24aAug60; DU51561.
VIVIR APENAS; comedia en tres actos,
original de Jose Maria Peman (Jose
Maria Peman Pemartin) Madrid, Edi-
ciones Alfil. (Coleccion teatro,
no.136) © Jose Maria Peman; 80ct55;
DF1532.
DER VOGELHANDLER; Operette in drei Akten
nach einer Idee von Bieville nach
M. West und L. Held von Carl Wolfgang
Zeller. Musik von Carl Zeller. Text
neueingerichtet Richard Bars. Libretto.
NM: revisions. © Josef Weinberger,
Ltd.; 26Sep60; DU51787.
A VOICE IN THE NIGHT, a new play in
three acts by Norton Cooper. © Norton
J. Cooper; 1Nov60; DU51973.
VOICES FROM THE ALLEY, a play in three
acts, which some people might call a
comedy, by Charles Frink. © Charles
Frink; 250ct60; DU51923.
96 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
W
WAIT TILL I FINISH; monologue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang.
© Betty Walker; 18Ju160; C13160.
WAITER--SAY THERE, WAITER: BRING ME A
BARREL OF BEER; radio copy for Ameri-
can Brewery from Edward Prager Adver-
tising Agency. © Edward Hess Prager;
QAug60; C13155.
WAITING FOR MAMA TO CALL, a play in one
act by James Lineberger. © James
Lineberger; 240ct60; DU51908.
WAITING FOR THE STARS, a comedy for the
screen in three acts by H. J. Tepper.
© Herbert J. Tepper; 6Sep60; DU51636.
WAITING IN THE WINGS, a play in three
acts by No&l Coward. London, Heine-
mann. © No&l Coward; 30ct60; DF1367.
THE WAKEFIELD SHEPHERD'S PLAY; adapted
and abridged by H. Coward. London.
8 scenes. (French's acting edition)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 6Sep60; DF1373.
THE WALL TO WALL CAGE, a play in three
acts by Ben Levine. © Ben levine;
15Sep60; DU51697.
WALT WHITMAN'S DREAM, a choral play in
four parts by Michael Wilkes. Text
only. © Michael Wilkes; 12Dec60;
pus224o.
THE WANING DARK, a play in three acts by
Carroll P. Cole. © Carroll Peterson
Cole; 14Nov60; DU52050.
WAR AND PIECES, a play by Irving Morton
Cohen. NM: additions & revisions.
© Irving Morton Cohen; 5Ju160; pu51284.
THE WARM PENINSULA, a comedy in two acts
by Joe Masteroff. S. French. Appl.
states prev. reg. 1957. NM: "revi-
sion." © Joe Masteroff; 19Ju160;
DP4101.
WARM WEDNESDAY, a comedy in three acts
by Vina Delmar. S. French. Appl.
states prev. reg. 18Jun59, DU49263.
© Vina Delmar; SApr60; pP4112.
WASHING IS MY DISH, the script for a
sound slidefilm written by Harvey Yale
Gross. Appl. author: John Thielke.
© Economics Labotatory, Inc.; 200ct60;
C13331.
WASHINGTON NEVER SLEPT HERE, a mystery-
comedy in three acts by Le Roma Greth.
© Art Craft Play Co.; 12Sep60; DP4122.
THE WATER OF LIFE.
FOUNTAIN.
SEE THE MAGIC
THE WATER'S OF DORIA, a play in one act
for women by Joan M. Harvey. London,
H. F. W. Deane. (Deane's series of
plays) © Joan M. Harvey; 12Apr60;
DFO-969.
THE WAY OF HONOR, a screenplay by Harry
Tarsky. © Harry Tarsky; 18Nov60;
DU52087.
WE COMMIT THIS BODY, by Wallace Dace.
(In Mayorga, Margaret, ed. The best
short plays, 1959-1960. p.215-248)
NM: revisions. © Wallace Dace;
100ct60; DP4209.
WE KNOW YOU. (Know yourself) Written
for television by Morris L. Rixon.
© Herbert M. Frenkel, Leonard Hacker &
Morris Rixon; 18Jul60; C13138.
WE SHALL HAVE LARKS, a romantic comedy
with music in three acts, by Samuel
A. Rulon. © Samuel A. Rulon; 25Nov60;
pu52145.
WE SING THE MASS; script by Joseph J.
Rottura. Pt.1-2. © Joseph J.
Rottura; 30Dec60; C13415.
WEAR NO BANDANNA, a new play J. H.
Jones. 3 acts. © John Henry Hudson
Jones; 28Ju160; DP4O74.
THE WEATHERMAN'S PICNIC, an original
musical in two acts. Book by Yvonne
& Dave Kaempfer (David P. Kaempfer) ;
music by Dave Cummings (H. David
Cummings); lyrics by Dave Kaempfer.
© David P. Kaempfer & Yvonne Kaempfer;
QNov60; DU52232.
WEDDING CRISIS, a comedy in one act for
women by Sam Bate. London, H. F. W.
Deane. © Sam Bate; 40ct60; DFO-1019.
THE WEDDING GOWN, a teleplay in three
acts by Alicia T. Fuller. © Alicia T.
Fuller; 1Sep60; DU51625.
THE WEDDING NIGHT, by Altair Enter-
prises. © Altair Enterprises;
25Nov60; C13382.
WEEP NO MORE, MY LADY, a ballet in five
scenes conceived & written by George
D. Ford. Music by Stephen Foster,
selected & arr. by John Finke, Jr.
© George Ford & John Finke, Jr.;
250ct60; DU51947.
DER WEITE WEG. Lost in the stars.
Eine musikalische Tragédie nach Alan
Paton's Roman Cry the beloved Country,
von Kurt Weill. Buch von Maxwell
Anderson; Deutsche Fassung von Lys
Bert Symonette. Wiesbaden.
2 acts. Text only. © Ahn & Simrock,
Biihnen & Musikverlag; 7Jan60; DP4160.
WE'LL BE LIVING;
in three acts by Zita Johann.
Johann; 23Sep60; DU51764.
THE WELL OF HELL; drama-mystery in three
acts by Will Town. © Will Town;
7Sep60; DU51648.
WE'LL WALK TOGETHER AGAIN, SEE
WOMAN OF THAT FUTURE PLACE.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY TELEVISION NEWS REEL;
news of the week in review covering
Westchester County. Quarter hour TV
script by Dan F. Durniak (Daniel F.
Durniak) © Daniel F. Durniak &
Herbert M. Frenkel; 6Ju160; C13121.
A WHALE FOR JONAH, a play in two acts
by Zan Skolnick. © Zan Skolnick;
3Nov60; DU52006.
comedy for television
© Zita
WHAT A KILLING! A musical of the
Chicago era in two acts by Fred
Hebert. Based on a story by Jack
Waldron. Music by George Harwell;
lyrics by George Harwell & Joan
Anania. Text only. © Fred Hebert;
310ct60; DU51945.
WHAT IS LOVE MADE OF, a talk by Robert
Kemp. Appl. states prev. reg. 1951.
NM: additions. © Robert Kemp;
14Nov60; C13356.
WHAT MAIZIE KNEW, a play in three acts
by Grace Macouillard. Based on the
novel by Henry James. © Grace
Macouillard; 6Dec60; DU52194.
WHAT PRICE GOODNESS, a play for televi-
sion by Dorothy Miller. © Dorothy
Miller; 3Nov60; DU51948.
WHAT TO DO FOR PRIMARY PLAYS. SEE
HAYES WHAT TO DO FOR PRIMARY PLAYS.
WHAT YOU WILL. SEE TWELFTH NIGHT,
WHAT'S NEW IN REFRIGERATORS; script for
a sound slidefilm in color, prepared
for Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. Writer: Samuel Beall. Appl.
July—Dec.
author: Wilding, Inc., employer for
hire. © Wilding, Inc.; 7Nov60;
C13364.
WHAT'S YOUR STORY? A new live panel
show for TV by Lew Lipton. Program
no.1. © Lew Lipton; 30Nov60; C13379.
WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS, a play by Eugene
Yanni. © Eugene Yanni; 13Dec60;
DU52248.
WHEN THE COCK CEASES TO CROW; one-act
pantomime by Joe F. Stout, Sr. © Joe
F. Stout, Sr.; 9Aug60; DU51474.
WHEN THE WIND IS SOUTHERLY. SEE A
DISTANT BELL.
WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN; drama in three acts
by Henrik Ibsen. Rev. as a new work
by Lester Schoen. © Lester E. Schoen;
140ct60; DU51861.
WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN,
FROM THE SEA,
SEE THE LADY
WHERE IN THE WORLD HAVE YOU BEEN? By
Winford S. Turner. © Winford S.
Turner; 270ct60; C13344.
WHERE SHADOWS TOUCH, a religious drama
in four scenes by W. C. Thompson III,
pseud. of William Clarence Thompson,
Jr. ©W. C. Thompson III; 20Dec60;
DU52279.
WHERE THE HELL IS FIFI? Three-act
comedy by Bill Majeski. © Bill
Majeski; 29Aug60; DU51601.
WHERE THE WORLD BEGINS, a one act play
by Dorothy Clarke Wilson. © Friend-
ship Press, Inc.; 6Jun60; DP4192.
WHICH WILL I BE? Script for a sound
slidefilm by Rocket Pictures for
Better Selling Bureau. © Rocket Pic-
tures, Inc., Better Selling Bureau
Division; lAug60; C13170.
A WHITE BUTTERFLY, by Gabriela Roepke.
Translated from the Spanish by Thomas
M. Patterson. (In Mayorga, Margaret,
ed. The best short plays, 1959-1960.
p.145-164) © Gabriela Roepke;
100ct60; DP4206.
THE WHITTINGTON HOUSE, a play in three
acts Charles N. Diggs. © Charles Nor-
man Diggs; 30Aug60; DU51605.
WHO HARRY, WHAT? Dialogue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang, and
David Karr. © Betty Walker; 18Ju160;
C13159.
WHOA THERE, SILAS. SEE EVER SINCE
ADAM.
WHO'S GOT THE KEYSPOT? SEE KEYSPOT.
WHY? SEE A WHY ANSWERED.
A WHY ANSWERED, a dramatic play in three
acts, five scenes by Doris R. Block
(Mrs. Doris Middleton) Appl. states
prev. reg. as Why? NM: additions &
revisions. © Doris R. Block; 15Sep60;
DU51695.
WHY DID GOD MAKE US BLACK? Audio seript
by Zelda S. Wolpe. © Zelda S. Wope;
QAug60; DU51734.
WHY DO BABIES CRY? A GRANDMA STORY.
Script as prepared and presented on
American Child Guidance Foundation
program Something special by Sam
Levenson. © Sam Levenson; 30Nov60;
C13385.
WHY. MARY, WHY; screenplay Pe John C.
Bennett. © John C. Bennett;
26Sep60; DU51786.
WIDE IS THE GATE, a tragedy in three
acts by Seymour Rich. © Seymour Rich;
25Ju160; DU51391.
1960
THE WIDOW-MAKER, a play by Rae McDiarmid.
© Rae McDiarmid; e60; DU52290.
TIDOW SEED. SES HE WHO CAME BACK.
WIDOWS, UNLIMITED, a comedy with music
in four acts by Jeanne Martin. Text
only. © Jeanne Martin; 29Sep60;
DU51799.
WIDOW'S WALK. SEE HE WHO CAME BACK.
A WIGWAM ON THE ROCKS, a new musical
comedy in two acts by Mildred Smith
Hepburn & Marcia Tishenkel. Text
only. © Mildred Smith Hepburn &
Marcia Tishenkel; 11Ju160; DU51306.
WILL AMERICANS SURRENDER TO METROPOLITAN
GOVERNMENT? An address before the
Minute Women of the U. S. A., Inc. by
Jo Hindman (Josephine L. Hindman)
© Jo Hindman; 6Dec60; C13407.
WILL HILL BE PARDONED? (Wird Hill
amnestiert?) A comedy in four acts
by Lion Feuchtwanger. English trans-
lation. © Marta Feuchtwanger;
25Nov60; DU52238.
WILLOW-MAN. Music by Carl E. Hoon;
lyrics by Duane H. Mattson. 2 acts.
© Duane H. Mattson & Carl E. Hoon
d.b.a. Matoon; 31Jan59; DP4068.
A WILTED AFTERNOON IN HEAVEN, a play in
three acts by Kenneth Prederick
Collier. © Kenneth Frederick Collier;
270ct60; DU51934.
WIN OR LOSE; story with music by Jane
Norman, pseud. of Jane L. Goldberg.
© Jane L. Goldberg; 14Sep60; C13243.
THE WINDING SHEET, a play in three acts
by Christopher Blake, pseud. of
Antoinette Zeleski. © Christopher
Blake; SAug60; DU51454.
THE WINDOW, a play in one act by Charles
Frink. © Charles Frink; 9Aug60;
pDu51476.
THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN, a one-act play by
Mayanne McCarley. © Progressive
Farmer Co.; 4Nov60; DP4184.
WINESBURG, OHIO. SEE SHERWOOD ANDER-
SON'S WINESBURG, OHIO.
WINTER INCIDENT, a play in one act by
Tom Shaw (Thomas Henry Shaw) NM: re-
visions. © Thomas Henry Shaw;
14Nov60; DU52048.
WIRD HILL AMNESTIERT? SEE WILL HILL
BE PARDONED?
THE WITCH CURSE; screenplay by James
Hickman & Earl Beecher. Based on The
Peabody heritage by Howard Phillips
Lovecraft & August Derleth. © James
Hickman & Earl Beecher; 120ct60;
DU51869.
WITCHES ARE FOR WEARING, a musical play
in two acts. Music by Linda Conway;
lyrics by Carol Lois Klein; book by
Carol Lois Klein & Robert Vail.
© Linda Conway & Carol Klein; 21Nov60;
DU52106.
THE WITCHES' SABBATH, a play in five
acts by Jacinto Benavente. Translated
by Wm. I. Oliver. © William I. Oliver;
12Aug60; DU51510.
WITHOUT END TO DARE, a drama of the
secession, for television by Payne
Williams. © Payne Williams; 15Dec60;
DU52262.
THE WIVES' FRIEND, a drama in three acts
by Luigi Pirandello. Translated from
the Italian by Marta Abba (Marta Abba
Millikin) 8S. French. Appl. states
prev. reg. 1949. © Marta Abba Milli-
kin; 16Aug60; DP4098.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
WIZARD OF SPORTS PROGRAM: THE ARMY-NAVY
GAME, NOVEMBER 26; script for a tele-
vision series by Sol Glaubman. © Sol
Glaubman; 27Sep60; C13319.
THE WOMAN BUSINESS, a play in two acts
by Joe Masteroff. © Joe Masteroff;
10Aug60; DU51524.
WOMAN OF THAT FUTURE PLACE, a dramatic
composition in three acts by John
Crawford. New edited version of work
formerly registered under titles We'll
walk together again, DU47885 & A fa-
miliar stranger, pu49376. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © John Crawford;
12Sep60; DU51681.
WOMAN TO WOMAN, a comedy in one act for
women by Barbara Van Kampen (Barbara
Van Kampen Smith) London, H. F. W.
Deane. (Deane's series of plays)
© Barbara Van Kampen Smith (in notice:
Barbara Van Kampen); llApr60; DFO-981.
WOMAN'S WORLD; script for a radio and/or
television program series by Ackley
Cloyes Schuyler. Medical interview
no.l1-4. © Ackley Cloyes Schuyler;
21Jul60; C13139.
WONDER DRUG, a play in three acts by
Ray E. Holcombe. © Ray E. Holcombe;
23Dec60; DU52304,
THE WONDERFUL WHEEL, a play in two acts,
Book by Carol Lois Klein; music by
Linda Ann Conway. © Carol Lois Klein
& Linda Ann Conway; 26Aug60; DU51581.
WOODY WOODBURY LOOKS AT LOVE AND LIFE;
record no.MWX1A. Recording script
with music by Stereoddities. Vol.1.
Text only. © Stereoddities, Inc.;
153u160; C13133.
WOODY WOODBURY'S LAUGHING ROOM; record
no.MW2A. Recording script with music
by Stereoddities. Vol.2. Text only.
© Stereoddities, Inc.; 15Ju160; c13132.
THE WORLD IS IN BETHLEHEM; a Christmas
pageant by Frances Fowler Allen.
© Abingdon Press; 17May60; Al618680.
THE WORLD OF ARMCO; motion picture
script prepared for Armco. Writer:
John Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding,
Inc.; 25Ju160; C13172.
THE WORLD OF LIGHTS, a play in two acts
by John McKinney. © John R. McKinney;
23Nov60; DU52141.
THE WORLD'S BIG BED, a drama in three
acts by Phillip A. Zandarhal, pseud.
of Philip Fishbein. NM: revisions &
additions. © Philip Fishbein;
27Dec60; DU52317.
A WORM IN HORSERADISH; three act play
by Esther Kaufman. © Esther Kaufman;
30Sep60; DU51810.
THE WRITING GOODS LINE, a play in three
acts by J. Albert Hirsch. © J. Albert
Hirsch; 18Ju160; Du51349.
WRITTEN IN THE STARS, a musical in
three acts by Maysie Marlowe (Alda May
Marlowe) Text only. © Maysie Mar-
lowe; 16Nov60; DU52074.
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YESSANNO; or, Take me to your leader.
A play of paradox for all times and
climes, in four acts by Frank Wattron.
© Frank J. Wattron, Jr.; 15Nov60;
DU52067.
YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW; screen-
play in three acts by Joan Mack.
© Joan Mack; 30Aug60; DU51606.
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YESTERDAY'S ENEMY, a play in three acts
by Peter R. Newman. London, S. French.
(French's acting edition) © Peter R.
Newman; 2Feb60; DF1358.
THE YOST BROTHERS AND THEIR NINE LIVES,
a new play in three acts by Alfred G.
Freeman. © Alfred G. Freeman;
16Sep60; DU51702.
YOU DECIDE; scripts 1-8 by Howard Thomas
Keegan. © Howard Thomas Keegan;
50ct60; C13310.
YOU DECIDE; scripts 9-15 by Howard Thomas
Keegan. © Howard Thomas Keegan;
60ct60; C13317.
YOU REAP, a play in three acts by B. L.
Kiefer. © Betty Lou Kiefer; 23Nov60;
pus2143.
YOU SET THE PRICE. SEE PONGALE
PRECIO.
YOUNG HIAWATHA, a one act musical for
youth theatre. Based on Longfellow's
Song of Hiawatha. Book by Sydney
Hillary; music & lyrics by Mary Arden
& Lilian Boit. © Mary Arden, Lilian
Boit & Sydney Hillary; 2Dec60;
DU52190.
YOUNG LINCOLN; American folk opera in
One act, two scenes by Eusebia Simpson
Hunkins. © Eusebia Simpson Hunkins;
15Sep60; DU51699.
YOUNG LINCOLN II, an American folk opera
in two scenes by Eusebia Simpson
Hunkins. © Eusebia Simpson Hunkins;
15Sep60; DU51700,
THE YOUNG MAN WITH THE CREAM TARTS,
SEE THE SUICIDE CLUB.
YOUR LICENSE TO WIN; or, License to win,
radio scripts by Charles Menzel Ken-
nard. No.1-2. © Charles Menzel Ken-
nard; 7Nov60; C13357.
YOUR NEW WORLD FOR A BETTER TOMORROW!
Audio script by Gulf Guaranty Land &
Title Co. © Gulf Guaranty Land &
Title Co.; 8Ju160; 013173.
YOUR TAX IS SHOWING; dialogue by Betty
Walker, pseud. of Edith Zwang, and
David Karr. © Betty Walker; 18Ju160;
C13166.
YOUTH OF THE WORLD; half hour TV and/or
radio program by Samuel Hyman Brown-
stein. Title of first telecast:
Adult delinquency a cause of juvenile
delinquency. NM: revisions. © Samuel
Hyman Brownstein; 4Nov60; C13351.
YOUTH OF THE WORLD; half hour TV and/or
radio program by Samuel Hyman Brown-
stein. Title of imaginary telecast:
Adult delinquency a cause of juvenile
delinquency. © Samuel Hyman Brown-
stein; 6Sep60; C13218.
THE YULETIDE STORY IN ART AND SONG, a
script for a color filmstrip with
sound for schools, churches, and other
community groups by nes P. Nolan
(Mrs. Robert W. Nolan) © Agnes P.
Nolan; 6Sep60; C13219.
YUNWIYA (PRINCIPAL PEOPLE): THE CHATTA-
NOOGA STORY, a play in three acts by
Leta Hughes (Mrs. T. R. Hughes)
© Leta Rogers Hughes; 20Sep60; DU51740.
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LA ZAPATERA PRODIGIOSA. SEE THE
SHOEMAKER'S PRODIGIUS WIFE.
ZHIZN' NACHINAETSIA SNACHALA. (Life
begins again) Russian scenario by
Natalia Logunow. Title transliterated.
© Natalia Logunow; 240ct60; DU52047.
THE ZOO STORY; THE DEATH OF BESSIE SMITH;
THE SANDBOX. Three plays, introduced
by the author, Edward Albee. Coward-
McCann. NM: introduction & compila-
tion. © Edward Albee; 15Nov60; DP4211.
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RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures, sermons, monologs,
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.
A B C
ACROSS THE LINE, a comedy drama with
music in two roe. by S. Easton. (a)
© 3Nov33; De - Sidney Easton (A);
3BNov60; hoesh77.
AEGYPTOS, a tragedy by Daniel Berry.
© 18Feb33; DU21032. Daniel Berry (A);
19Dec60; R267765.
BE NICE TO ME; book of versatile love
scenes for a musical presentation in
two acts, by Miro T. Klikos.
© 7 D25373. Miro Tony Klikos
(A); 170ct60; R264117.
A CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE FOR USE AT THE
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SEASON. Written
& arranged by Margaret Van Dyke Nevius.
© 140ct32; DP19273. Margaret Van Dyke
Nevius (AJ; 14Sep60; R262904,
CAPONSACCHI. SEE TRAGODIE IN AREZZO.
CAPPELLO A TRE PUNTE. SEE LA FARSA
AMOROSA,
BETTY'S BUNGALOW, a comedy in one act
by Marie Doran. © “Cray, DP24734.
Samuel French, Inc. (PWH); 3Aug60;
AH, WILDERNESS, a nostalgic comedy of the R261300.
sentimental days in four acts Db
Eugene O'Neill. © 8Aug33; D23684.
Carlotta Monterey O'Neill (W); 1lAug60;
R261516.
AH, WILDERNESS, a nostalgic comedy of the
sentimental days in four acts by Eugene
O'Neill. © 8Aug33; DU23684. Shane
O'Neill & Oona O'Neill Chaplin (C);
17Aug60; R261727.
AH, WILDERNESS! By Eugene O'Neill.
© 20ct33; D24791. Carlotta Monterey
O'Neill (W); 21Nov60; R266384.
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES; musical
extravaganza in six scenes. Music by
Otto Cesana; book & lyrics by Eric von
der Goltz, Jr. © 250ct33; D28552.
Otto Cesana & Eric von der Goltz (A);
14Nov60; R266339.
ANGELS IN THE GARDEN, an Easter mystery
play with carols, hymns and chorales
by Annette Mason Ham. © 17Mar33;
D28416. Annette Mason Ham (A);
29Dec60; R268488.
ARGENT DE SUITE; comedie en 1 acte et
3 journees de Gabriel d'Hervilliez.
(In La Petite illustration) © 4Nov33;
D26102. Stephen de Hond (E); 29Nov60;
R266810.
AS THOUSANDS CHEER; 8 separate sketches.
Book by Moss Hart; lyrics by Irving
Berlin. © 260ct33; b29156. Moss
Hart (A); 260ct60; R264973.
AS THOUSANDS CHEER; 8 separate sketches.
Words by Irving Berlin; book by Moss
Hart. © 260ct33;. eae es
Berlin (A) & Moss Hart (A); 270ct60;
R266616.
AT MADAME DELGAY'S; in 3 acts. Book by
Henry Hammer; music by Jerome Ruger.
© 17Feb33; D28391, William Jerome
Ruger (A); 13Dec60; R267683.
AUNT JANE'S CHRISTMAS; secular Christmas
cantata. Text & lyrics by Elsie
Duncan Yale; music by Clyde Willard,
pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall. © 230ct33;
D28534. Rodeheaver Co. );
280ct60; R265110.
BIG WHEEL, a l-act dramatic sketch by
S. Easton. © 21Dec33; D25820. Sidney
Easton (A); 22Dec60; R268138.
A BIT OF A TEST, a play in three acts by
Ben Travers. © 2Mar33; DU21135.
Ben Travers (A); 6Dec60; R267437.
A BIT OF WAR, a play in one act by
Harold Brighouse. © 2lAug33;
DP24693. Barbara Brighouse (c);
6Dec60; R267439.
THE BLAST OF PASSION, a tragic drama in
4 acts by Daniel Berry. © 2Dec33;
DU25601. Daniel Berry (A); 19Dec60;
R267766.
BLOOD ON THE MOON, a play in 5 acts by
Paul & Claire Sifton. © 50ct53;
DU24576, Claire G. Sifton & Paul
Sifton (A); 1Dec60; R267024,
LE BONHEUR; piece en 3 actes et 4
tableaux de Henry Bernstein.
© 26Apr33; D22207. Mme. G. Gruber,
nee George Bernstein (C); 29Nov60;
R266796.
THE BRIDE OF TOROZKA, a comedy in three
acts by Otto Indig. Adapted by
Thornton Wilder. © 22Aug33; DU23902.
Thornton Wilder (A); 29Aug60; R262286.
THE BRIDE THE SUN SHINES ON, a comedy
in 3 acts by Will Cotton (William
Cotton) © 22Mar33; DP21932.
Mrs. William Cotton (W); 22Nov60;
R266448,
BURNT OFFERING, a play about Jephthah's
wife in one act by Mary P. Hamlin.
© 240ct33; DP25393. Mary P. Hamlin
(A); 250ct60; R264646.
THE BUTTON TREE, a phantasy operetta for
juveniles in a prologue and one act.
Unison. Lyrics by Edward Lynn; music
by Melita Krieg; book by France Gold-
water. © 30Aug33; D28539. France
Goldwater (A); 280ct60; R265124.
CASIMIRS HIMMELFAHRT; burleske Operette
in 3 Akten von A. M. Willner und
R. Bodanzky. Musik von Bruno Granich-
stadten. Vollstandiges Regiebuch.
Libretto. © 29Aprl2; D29528. Alfred
Eugen Willner (C); 7Nov60; R265402.
CASIMIRS HIMMELFAHRT; Operette in 3 Akter
von A. M. Willner und R. Bodanzky.
Musik von Bruno GranichstHdten.
Klavierauszug mit Text. © 8Febl2;
D19127. Rosalie Granichstidten-Lund
(W) & Alfred Eugen Willner (C);
TNov60; R265393.
CHANDU, THE MAGICIAN, by Harry A. Earn-
shaw & Vera M. Oldham. © Episodes
241-300, 240ct32, D18852; episodes
301-350, 9Jan33, D20076; episodes
fens 00, 25Mar33, D21498; episodes
01-450, 2Jun33, D22774; episodes
451-500, 29Aug33, De4#059. Harry L.
Earnshaw (PWH); 200ct60; R264523-
264527.
CHATEAUX EN ESPAGNE; comedie en 4 actes
de Sacha Guitry. © 6Jun33; D22991.
Mme Sacha Guitry, nee Lana Marconi
(W); 29Nov60; R266799.
THE CHEESE CHAMPION, a satire in three
acts by Lynn Root. © 18Aug33;
D23858. Lynn Root (A); 19Aug60;
R261828.
CHET MASON, C. O., a play by Herbert H.
Carey. © 11Jan33; D20096.
Carey (A); 190ct60; R264454.
Herbert H.
CHILDREN IN UNIFORM, a play in 3 acts
adapted from the same play as Madchen
in uniform by Christa Winsloe. Eng-
lish adaptation by Barbara Burnham.
© 7Nov33; DP25697. Barbara Burnham
(A); 10Nov60; R266340.
CHILDREN IN UNIFORM, a play in 3 acts
by Christa Winsloe. Adapted from the
same play as Madchen in uniform.
English adaptation by Barbara Burnham.
© 21Nov32; DP20011. Barbara Burnham
(A); 120ct60; R263743.
100 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CHIPS OF HAPPINESS, a pisy by Maria V.
Sweet. © 8Feb33; D20794. Maria V.
Sweet (A); 30Sep60; R263413.
THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE; story cantata.
Dramatization by Mattie B. Shannon;
words by Elsie Duncan Yale & others;
music by M,. Isabelle Ritter & others.
© 230ct33; D28533. Rodeheaver Co.
(PWH); 280ct60; R265111.
CHRISTOPHORUS; oder, Die vision einer
Oper. Oper in 2 Akten (3 Bildern)
Vorspiel und Nachspiel von Franz
Schreker. Klavierauszug mit Text von
Erwin Stein. © 100ct32; DP28410.
Hannah Moriarta Adler (PWH); 19Aug60;
R261898.
THE COMEDY RACKETEERS, (Ham 'n' eggs)
Pts.1-3, by Benny Samberg (Benjamin
Samberg} © 24Jan33; D28374. Benjamin
Samberg (A); 18Nov60; R266270.
THE COMMEANS, by Stephen S. Weaver.
© 17Jan33; C6265. Stephen S. Weaver
(A); 10Nov60; R265876.
CONFINE YOURSELF CATHERINE; musical
drama. Book & lyrics by R. B. Egan;
music by Harry Tierney. Text.
© 10Aug33; D23724. Raymond B. Egan,
Jr. (C); 31Aug60; R262189.
CO-RESPONDENT UNKNOWN, a play in three
acts by Mildred Harris & Harold Goldman.
© 28Nov32; D19473.
Harold Goldman
Mildred Harris &
A); 18Aug60; R261869.
CRACKED ICE. (Grasshopper) In 10
sequences, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Hs
J, K by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar &
Grover Jonese © 7Mar33; D21250.
Emka, Ltd. (PWH); 140ct60; R2672)0.
THE CURTAIN RISES, a comedy in three
acts by Benjamin M. Kaye.
© 25Aug33; DU23951. Benjamin M,
Kaye oe 29Aug60; R262287.
D
DANGEROUS CORNER, a play in 4 acts by
J. B. Priestley. © 8Dec33; DP27338.
J. B. Priestley (A); 28Dec60; R268+11.
DAVID AND HIS CHILDREN, a play in four
acts by Judith Ish-Kishor (Judith Ish-
Kishor Lapides) © 29Nov33; D25438.
Judith Lapides (A); 1Dec60; R267025.
DAVID, THE GIANT KILLER, @ play in 2
scenes for children, also adaptable
for marionettes or shadowgraph by
Vargaret K- Soifere © 5Jan33; D20022-
Margaret Ke Soifer (A); 2Wov60;
R26689).-
DAYS WITHOUT END, a play by Eugene
O'Neill. © 20Ju133; DU23431. Shane
O'Neill & Oona O'Neill Chaplin (C);
1Nov60; R265333.
DAYS WITHOUT END, by Eugene O'Neill.
© 20Ju133; D23431. Carlotta Monterey
O'Neill (W); 11Aug60; R261517.
LE DESIR; piece en deux parties et sept
tableaux de Charles Mere. © 10Mar33;
D21333. Charles Mere (A); 29Nov60;
R266791.
THE DEVIL'S DEAL WITH MR. PINCOTT, a
comedy in one act by A. J. Talbot.
© 21Aug33; DP24#702. A. J. Talbot
(A); 22Aug60; R261850.
DICHTERLIEBE. (Henrich Heine)
in 3 Akten von Julius Brammer und
Alfred Griinwald. Musik von Felix
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Vollstandiges
Regiebuch. © 29Jan20; D63420. Rose-
marie Brammer (W); 7Nov60; R265401.
Singspiel
DISTAFF SIDE, by John William Van Druten.
© 5Sep33; DP25082. Carter Lodge (E);
7Sep60; R262550.
DIVINE DRUDGE, a play in 3 acts by Vicki
Baum & John Golden. © 11Feb33;
pU20802, Richard Lert (Wr of V. Baum),
Milton Rindler & Zilla Lippmann (E of
J. Golden); 14Nov60; R266343.
LA DONNEUSE; piece en 3 actes de Alfred
Savoir, pseud. of Alfred Poznanski.
© 263u133; D23609. Jean-Claude Savoir
Poznanski (C); 8Dec60; R267605.
DRACULA, the vampire play in 3 acts.
Dramatized by Hamilton Deane & John L.
Balderston from Bram Stoker's world
famous novel Dracula. © 15Feb33;
DP21935. Marion Balderston Jolin (W);
310ct60; R265150.
THE DRONE; or, The she devil, by Lou L.
Leonard, pseud. of Laura Louise
Phillips. © 2Sep33; D24357. Laura L.
King (A); 8Sep60; R263093.
DYING TO LIVE, a riotous farce in
3 acts, by Wilbur Braun, © 110ct33;
DP24730. Wilbur Braun (A); 130ct60;
R264143.
DYNAMITE MIKE, SEE FIRST NIGHTER,.
E
L'ECOLE DU PISTON; comedie en une acte
de Tristan Bernard. (In Petite illus-
tration) © 4Feb33; D21772. Jean-
Jacques Bernard (C); 29Nov60; R266793.
ii
FABIENNE; comedie inedite en 3 actes de
Jacques Natanson. (In Les Oeuvres
libres) © 1Jan33; D24383. Jacques
Natanson (A); 29Nov60; R266802.
FALSE DREAMS FAREWELL, a play in 3 acts
by Hugh Stange. © 16Nov33; D25330.
Hugh Stange ta); 17Nov60; R266187.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. Contents: Musical
chairs, by Ronald MacKenzie; Somebody
knows, by John Van Druten; See Naples
and die, by Elmer Rice; The rose with-
out a thorn, by Clifford Bax; There's
always Juliet, by John Van Druten;
Once in a lifetime, by Moss Hart &
George S. Kaufman. © 12Sep32;
DP22519. Victor Gollancz, Ltd. (PCW);
11Aug60; R261478.
LA FARSA AMOROSA; dal Cappello a tre
punte, di P. de Alarcon. Text by
Arturo Rossato; music by Ricardo
Zandonai; riduzione per canto e
pianoforte di Guido Zuccolo.
© 4Feb33; DF28388. G. Ricordi & C.
(PWH); 23Nov60; R266673.
LA FEMME EN BLANC; piece en 3 actes de
Marcel Achard. (In La Petite illus-
Eat © 1Jul353; D24618. Marcel
Achard (A); 29Nov60; R266803.
FIRST NIGHTER; June 23, 1933. Dynamite
Mike, by Lou Pollack. © 5Jul33;
D23193. Wm. M. Pollack & James M.
Pollack (C of Lew Pollack a.k.a. Lou
Pollack); 13Ju160; R260229.
FLOWER OF VENEZIA; operetta in 2 acts.
Music by Edgar Hansen; libretto by
Ronald Dundas. © 6Nov33; D28559.
Edgar J. Hansen (A); 19Dec60; R267846.
FLYING COLORS, a revue by H. Dietz,
Charles Sherman, Corey Ford, George S.
Kaufman & Mare Connelly.
by H. Dietz & Arthur Schwartz. Text.
© 280ct32; D19139. Arthur Schwartz
(A); 2Sep60; R262381.
Words & music
July—Dec.
FLYING COLORS, a revue by H. Dietz,
Charles Sherman, Corey Ford, George 3S.
Kaufman & Mare Connelly. Words & music
by H. Dietz & Arthur Schwartz. Text.
© 280ct32; D19139. Howard Dietz (A);
2Sep60; R262382.
LA FOIRE AUX SENTIMENTS; comedie inedite
en 3 actes de Roger Ferdinand. (In
Les Oeuvres libres) © 1Jun33; D24747.
Roger Ferdinand (A); 29Nov60; R266805.
FORCED LANDING, a play in 3 acts by
Wilson Collison. © 3Jan33; D19964.
Anzonetta Collison Atherton (W);
310ct60; R265207.
FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS; opera, with
intermezzo. Words by Gertrude Stein;
music by Virgil Thomson. © 29Ju133;
D28507. Virgil Thomson (A); 29Ju160;
R260925.
DIE FUNF FRANKFURTER: Lustspiel in 2
Akten von Carl Réssler. © 25Janl2;
pD29884. Herman Réssler (C); 7Nov60;
R265397.
G
GAMBLING LADY, a play in 2 acts by Wil-
son & Anzonetta Collison. © 26Ju133;
D23540. Anzonetta Collison Atherton
(W); 310ct60; R265210.
THE GARDEN GUEST; floral cantata.
Music by J. Lincoln Hall & others;
dialogue & text of songs by Elsie
Dunean Yale. © 15May33; D28477.
Rodeheaver Co. a of J. L. Hall);
133u160; R261586.
THE GAY CO-EDS, a comedy in three acts
by Mprtel Doreoe © Wee 3; DP25388.
amue ench, Inc. (PWH); 7Nov60;
R265451, ; —
GESTERN UND HEUTE. (Ritter Nerestan)
Schauspiel in 3 Akten von Christa
Winsloe. © 8Nov32; D19245. Hertha
von Gebhardt (E); 9Sep60; R262482.
LA GIORNATA DI MARCELLINA; melodramna
giocoso in 3 atti e 4 parti di Enrico
Comitti. Musica di Attilio Parelli.
Libretto. © 17Nov33; DF25797.
Antonio Comitti (C); 21Dec60; R267819.
LA GIORNATA DI MARCELLINA; melodramma
giocoso in 3 atti e 4 parti di Enricc
Comitti. Musica di Attilio Parelli;
riduzione per canto e pianofcrte dell’
autore. © 40ct33; DF28537. Iseclina
Rapalli vedova Parelli (W); 21De<60;
R267821.
GIRLS IN UNIFORM, a play in 3 acts,
adapted from the German play Gestern
und heute, upon which the film Madchen
in uniform, is based. English adapta-
tion by Barbara Burnham. © 6Jan33;
DP20651. Barbara Burnham (A);
120ct60; R263742.
THE GLASS WALL, a play in three acts by
E. M. Delafield, pseud. of E. M.
Dashwood. © 24Apr33; DP23229.
Dashwood (Wr); 6Dec60; R267440.
Paul
GODIVA; Oper in 3 Akten, Dichtung und
Musik von Ludwig Roselius. Klavier-
auszug mit Singstimme von Gottfried
Huppertz. © 2Jun33; D28515. Ludwig
Roselius {a & Charlotte Kalmus-
Huppertz (W); 60ct60; R263676.
GODIVA; Oper in 3 Akten. Dichtung und
Musik von Ludwig Roselius. Textbuch.
© 8Jun33; D23574. Ludwig Roselius
(A); 60ct60; R263675.
1960
GOLD EAGLE GUY, a pl in § scenes by
Melvin P. Levy. © 6Dec33; D25730.
Melvin P. Levy (A); 16Dec60; R267893.
DER GONDOLIERE DES DOGEN; Oper in einen
Akt von Paul Knudsen. Musik von Enil
Nickolaus von Reznicek. Orchester
partitur Text. € 30ct32; DP28427.
Hannah Moriarta Adler (PWH); 19Augo0;
R261901 .
GORDON'S INTERNATIONAL, a comedy in
prologue & 6 scenes & epilogue, by
Ben Mordecai, pseud. of Benjamin M.
Hurowitz. © aie D20399. Benja-
min M. Hurowitz (A); 26Nov00; R266723.
GOWNS BY ROBERTA. Music by Jerome Kern;
book & lyrics by Otto Harbach.
© 270ct33; 4973. Otto Harbach (A);
TNov60; R265468.
GRAND HOTEL OF THE AIR; episode 1, by
Charles Bruce Millholland. © 3Apr33;
DU21626. Charles Bruce Millholland
(A); 18Nov60; R266271.
GRAND HOTEL OF THE AIR; episode 2, by
Charles Bruce Millholland. © 7Apr33;
DU21737. Charles Bruce Millholland
(A); 18Nov60; R266272.
GRANDFATHER'S REVOLUTION, a play by
Herbert H. Carey. 33; D22k77.
©1 ;
Herbert H. Carey (A); 190ct60; R264455.
GRASSHOPPER. SEE CRACKED ICE.
GRAZIELLA; dramma lirico in 4 atti di
Arturo Rossato. Musica di Gianni
Bucceri. Libretto. © 19Sep33;
DF24617. Laura Rossato in Duchelle
(C); 21Dec60; R267818.
GRAZIELLA; dramma lirico in 4 atti di
Arturo Rossato. Musica di Gianni
Bucceri; riduzione per canto e piano-
forte dell' autore. © 19Sep33;
DP28522. Maria Bucceri (C); 21Dec60;
R267820.
THE GREATEST GOOD (FOR THE GREATEST
NUMBER), a comedy in three acts by
Wilbur Braun. © 300ct33; DP25794.
Wilbur Braun (A); 7Nov60; R265452.
GROWING PAINS, a comedy in three acts
by Aurania Rouverol. © 27May33;
D22649. William S. Rouverol &
Jean Rouverol Butler (C); 12Sep60;
R262739.
H
HAM 'N* EGGS, SEE THE COMEDY RACKE-
TEER
HE, a comedy in 3 acts by Alfred Savoir,
pseud. of Alfred Poznanski. Adapted
by Chester Erskin. © 7Feb33; DP21936.
Chester Erskin (A); 22Nov60; R266449.
HELEN BARTMAN, a play by Herbert H
Carey. Rev. ed. lhven33; D20834.
Herbert H. Carey (A); 190ct60; R264453.
HENRICH HEINE, SEE DICHTERLIEBE.
HENRY-ETTA; operetta. Idbretto by Rutn
D. Wilson; music by Stanley A. Day.
© 200ct33; D285532. Summy-Pirchard Pub.
Co. (PWH); 19Dec60; R267845.
HIS CHRISTMAS STAR; pone and story
program. Story & lyrics by Valeria R.
Lehman; music by Norman Lighthill,
pseud. of Ira B. Wilson. © 19Jul133;
D28494. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH of I. B.
Wilson); 3Aug60; R261304.
HOLLYWOOD FE THY NAME; vaudeville act
with special lyrics and gags and music
by Frank Loesser & Jean Herbert. Book
& lyricse © 15Sep33; D261. Frank
Loesser & Jean Herbert (A); 29Nov60;
R266976~
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
HONOLULU MOONS; drama in 35 acts by Leah
Medisca, pseud. of L. L. Roux.
© 17Dec32; D19780. Lea L. Roux (A);
140ct60; R264163.
HOW WONDERFUL! FROM THE LOG OF SINGAPORE
JIM, a radio sketch by Rupert Hughes.
Episode one. © 27Jan33; D20538.
Felix Hughes (E); 12Jul60; R260215.
I
I AM OVER FORTY, a comedy in one act by
Madeline Blackmore. © aide}
DP25385. Madeline Blackmore (A);
250ct60; R264645.
THE IMMORTAL KING; Easter story cantata.
Music by J. Lincoln Hall, Adam Geibel
& others; dramatization by Valeria R.
Lehman. © 23Feb33; D28394. Rodeheaver
Co. (PPW of J. L. Hall); 13Ju160;
R2615384.
THE INSECT COMEDY.
LIVE IN.
THE JAYBIRD'S DREAM, an original mario-
nette and puppet play by Louise
Goodwyn. © 30Jan33; DP21929. Louise
Goodwyn (A); 14Nov60; R266344.
SEE THE WORLD WE
JEW DYTE, an historical comedy in 1 act
by Harold F. Rubinstein. © ears
DU20506. Harold F. Rubinstein (A);
22Nov60; R266447.
JEW DYTE. SEE ON THE FATHER'S SIDE.
JEWELS OF THE DESERT, a musical comedy
in two acts. Book & lyrics by Sarah
Grames Clark; music by Lily Strickland.
© 19Sep33; D28540. Ralph Clark (Wr);
280ct60; R265125.
JOB; tragedie Biblique en 3 actes de
Henri Gheon, pseud. de Henri Vaugeon.
© 26Apr33; D22209. Francois Corre
(E); 29Nov60; R266797.
JONES, WITH A HYPHEN, a comedy in one
act by Alice Halsey. © 14Feb33;
D20915. Alice Halsey (A); 13Sep60;
R262809.
JUDITH: Biblisches Drama in 3 Aufzugen.
Text und Musik von Livio Luzzatto.
Textbuch. © 4Nov32; DP21350. Hannah
Moriarta Adler (PWH); 19Aug60;
R261904.
JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES, by the Coca-Cola
Co. © 20ct33; C6602. Coca-Cola Co.
(PWH); 3Nov60; R265226.
K
KATZ IM SACK. (Zsakbamacska) Operetta
in 3 Akten (4 Bildern) Text by Ladis-
laus Szilagyi (Laszlo Szilagyi); music
by Michael Eisemann. Text in Hungar-
jan. © 15Feb33; D28432. Michael
Eisemann (A) & Mrs. Laszlo Szilagyi
(W); 25Nov60; R266742.
A KEK LAMPAS; operetta. Words by Imre
Harmath & Laszlo Szilagyi; music by
Miklos Brodszky. © 21Jun33; D23469.
Herman Brodsky & Margit Putter (NK of
M. Brodszky); 22Jun60; R260112.
KNOCK WOOD, a pl. in 3 acts Har:
Segall. © 198e533; poltish, Vuacry
Segall (A); 170ct60; R264170.
101
DER KREIDEKREIS; Oper in 3 Akten, 7
Bildern. Dichtung von Klabund, pseud.
ef Alfred Henschke; Musik von Alex-
ander Zemlinsky; Klavierauszug mit
Text von Felix Greissle. © 3iJan33;
DF28452. Louise Zemlinsky (W) &
Universal Edition, A.G. (PWH); 27Dec60;
R268369.
DER LACHENDE EHEMANN; Operette in 3
Akten von Julius Brammer und Alfred
Griinwald. Musik von Edmund Eysler.
© 10Mayl3; D19395. Gretl Pujmann-
Eysler (c} & Rosemarie Brammer (W);
TNov60; R265403.
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN, by Alfred Savoir,
pseud. of Alfred Poznanski, and George
Broxbourne. Based on the play La de-
moiselle de Passy. © 15Sep32; DU18671.
John C,. Savoir (C); 26Aug60; R262075.
THE LAND OF THE LOST, a radio program
by Isabel Manning Hewson (Isabel
Manning Kirkland) © aye D23358.
Isabel Manning Kirkland (A); 16Aug60;
R261695.
LAST CHORD, a play by Maria V. Sweet.
© 18Sep33; D24366. Maria V. Sweet
(A); 30Sep60; R263414.
THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN, a comedy in
three acts by Emlyn Williams. An
English adaptation of Rene Fauchois'
Prenez garde a la peinture. © 24Jul33;
Dr27945. Emlyn Williams (A); 12Sep60;
R262654.
LET 'EM EAT CAKE, a musical comedy by
a. S. Kaufman & M. Ryskind. Text.
© 143133; D23337. Morrie Ryskind
(A); 153u160; R260243.
LET 'EM EAT CAKE, a musical comedy in
two acts by George S. Kaufman and
Morrie Ryskind. © 14Jul33; DU23337.
George S. Kaufman (A); 24Aug60;
R262041.
LIGHT, a l-act play by J. F. Godfrey.
© 13Mar33; D21252. Amy Norworth (W of
Jack Norworth a.k.a. John F. Godfrey) ;
11Ju160; R260105,
LITTLE SHOT, a comedy in three acts by
Percival Wilde. © 17Aug33; D23845.
Roger Wilde (C); 19Aug60; R261829.
LOVE ON AN ISLAND; three act play by
Helen Deutsch. © 1lAug33; D23619.
Helen Deutsch (A); 29Aug60; R262151.
LUCREZIA BORGIA'S LITTLE PARTY, a comedy
in one act by A. J. Talbot.
© 16Aug33; DP24700. A. J. Talbot
(A); 22Aug60; R261849.
LUNDI 8 HEURES; piece en 3 actes de
Jacques Deval, pseud. de Jacques
Boularan. (In La Petite illustration)
© 29Ju133; D24771. Jacques Boularan
(A); 29Nov60; R266806.
M
MA SOEUR DE LUXE; comedie en 3 actes de
Andre Birabeau. © 15Jun33; D22998.
Andre Birabeau (A); 29Nov60; R266800.
MA SOEUR DE LUKE; comedie en 3 actes de
Andre Birabeau. (In La Petite illus-
tration) © 30Sep33; D25357. Andre
Birabeau (A); 29Nov60; R266808.
MADCHEN IN UNIFORM, SEE CHILDREN IN
UNIFORM.
MANHATTAN MEDLEY, a play in three acts
by Lawrence Hazard & Richard Flournoy.
© 21Apr33; D22203. Violet B. Hazard
(W); 7Nov60; R265570.
102
EIN MANTEL, EIN HUT, EIN HANDSCHUH; ein
Schauspiel in 3 Akten, von Wilhelm
Speyer. © 11May33; D22507. Edith
Mendelssohn Bartholdy (NK); 26Aug60;
R261965.
EIN MANTEL, EIN HUT, EIN HANDSCHUH; in
3 Akten von Wilhelm Speyer. © 11May33;
D22507. Gerard W. Speyer (E); 2Sep60;
R263005.
LA MARGRAVE; comedie inedite en 3 actes
de Alfred Savoir, pseud. of Alfred
Poznanski. In Les Oeuvres libres,
Nov. 1933) © 10ct33; D26401. Jean-
Claude Savoir Poznanski (C); 8Dec60;
R267606.
DIE MARQUISE VON O, von Ferdinand
Bruckner. © 17Nov32; D20616.
Bettina Bruckner (W); 25Ju160;
R260625.
MARTINE, a play in five scenes by Jean-
Jacques Bernard. Translation from the
French by John Leslie Frith.
© 6Sep32; D18305. John Leslie Frith
(A); 26Aug60; R262139.
MARY OF SCOTLAND, a play in three acts
by Maxwell Anderson. © 5Aug33;
D23667. Gilda Oakleaf Anderson (Ww);
18Aug60; R261870.
MARY OF SCOTLAND, a play in 3 acts by
Maxwell Anderson. Special limited ed.
© 22Dec33; D26061. Gilda Anderson (W),
Alan Anderson, Terrence Anderson,
Quentin Anderson & Hesper A. Leven-
stein (C); 27Dec60; R268297.
MARY OF SCOTLAND, by Maxwell Anderson.
© 5Aug33; DU23667. Gilda Anderson (W),
Alan Anderson, Terrence Anderson,
Quentin Anderson & Hesper A. Levenstein
(C); 19Sep60; R263076.
MARY'S ANKLE, 4 farcical display in three
views by May Tully. © 20Jul132;
DP18090. Gustave W. Stet't'en (NK);
23Jun60; R258799. (See also Mary's
ankle; 8Jul60; R260497)
MARY'S ANKLE, a farcical display in three
views by May Tully. © 20Jul32;
DP18090. Samuel French, Inc. (PPW);
81160; R260497. (See also Mary's
ankle; 23Jun60; R258799)
MATA HARI, by William Paul Engel.
© 170ct32; D18733. William Paul
Engel (A); 12Sep60; R262737.
MEMORIES, a play in 3 acts by Ben George,
pseud. of G. Wehner & E. Gates.
© 110ct33; D24648. George Wehner
(A); 120ct60; R263846.
MEN IN WHITE, a play in 3 acts by Sidney
Kingsley. © 11Dec33; DP26331. Sid-
ney S. Kingsley (A); 28Dec50; R268410.
MEN IN WHITE, by Sidney S. Kingsley.
© 27Sep33; D24472. Sidney Ss.
Kingsley ta); 28Sep60; R263309.
MERRY MOUNT; opera in three acts.
Richard L. Stokes, libretto; Howard
Hanson, music. © 14Feb33; D21086.
Anna Marie Stokes (W); 10Aug60;
R261680.
THE MESSAGE, a play in one act by Brandon
Fleming. © 1)Jul33; DP2y706. Brandon
Fleming (A); 19Jul160; R260)33.
MIRACLE AT VERDUN, by Hans Chlumberg.
Translated by Edward Crankshaw.
© 21Nov32; DP20008. Edward Crankshaw
(A); 13Sep60; R262653.
MIRACLE AT VERDUN, by Hans Chlumberg.
Translated by Edward Crankshaw.
© 21Nov32; DP21087. Edward Crankshaw
(A); 13Sep60; R262652.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MISTER WU; Oper in 3 Akten von M. Karlev.
Nach dem gleichnamigen Drama von
Harry M. Vernon und Harold Owen.
Music von Eugen d'Albert, nach dem
vorhandenen Skizzen vollendet von Leo
Blech. Klavierauszug mit Text von
H. F. Redlich. Vocal score. © aan
DP28415. Hannah Moriarta Adler (PWH);
19Aug60; R261900.
MISTER WU; Oper in 3 Akten von M. Karlev.
Nach dem gleichnamigen Drama von
Harry I. Vernon und Harold Owen. Musik
von Eugen d'Albert, nach dem vorhande-
nen Skizzen vollendet von Leo Blech,
Orchester partitur. © 7Sep32; D28414.
Hannah Moriarta Adler (PWH); 19Aug60;
R261899.
MRS, OGBODDY OBLIGES, a sketch by Mabel
Constanduros. © 26Jun33; DP24694.
Mabel Constanduros (A); 9Sep60;
R262656.
MON CRIME; comedie en 2 actes et &
tableaux par Louis Verneuil, pseud. de
Louis Collin, and Georges Berr.
© 21Sep353; DU24435. Florence Ryan
(E of L, Verneuil); 28Nov60; R267094.
MONEY IN THE AIR, a play in three acts by
Thetta Quay Franks. © 8Sep32;
DP18104. J. A. Q. Franks te); 22Aug60;
R261851.
MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN: Behind the scenes,
Evening meals, Bridging it & others.
By Florence Huet. © 50ct32; D18654.
Florence Huet (A); 16Aug60; R261905.
THE MYSTERIOUS MRS. UPDIKE, a comedy in
3 acts by Marion Short. © 30Dec32;
DP19947. Samuel French, Inc. (PWH);
190ct60; R264237.
N
A NEW DEAL, by William Paul Engel.
© QMar33; D21133. William Paul
Engel (A); 12Sep60; R262738.
NEW ENGLAND NIGHT, a play by Frederic
L. Day & Frances Frost. © 25Mar33;
D21471. Frederic Lansing Day tae
15Nov60; R266007.
O
OH, PROMISE ME, a serial broadcast by
H. Orlob. © 21Feb33; D20942. Harold
Orlob (A); 21Nov60; R266386.
ON DARTMOOR, a comedy in one act by Neil
Grant. © 8May33; DP22837. Neil
Grant (A); 6Dec60; R267441.
ON THE FATHER'S SIDE: JEW DYTE, and
THEY WENT FORTH; two one-act plays
by H. F. Rubinstein. © 12May33;
DP22838. H. F. Rubinstein (A);
22Nov60; R266452.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME, a comedy in three
acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss
Hart. © 28Jul133; DP24753. George S.
Kaufman & Moss Hart (A); 24Aug60;
R262043,
1001 NACHT.
VOGEL,
ORDER IN THE COURT, a sketch by Max Lief.
© 28Feb33; D21062. Max Lief (A);
20Sep60; R263105.
OUR LEAN YEARS, a play in 1 act by Fred
Eastman. © 21Dec33; DP25950. Fred
Eastman (A); 29Dec60; R268549.
li
A PAIR OF PAJAMAS, a comedy in one act
by Russell Medcraft. © 243u133;
DP24735. Russell Medcraft VE
6Dec60; R267438.
SEE SOLEIDAS BUNTER
July—Dec.
PEAU D'ESPAGNE; comedie en 4 actes par
Jean Sarment, pseud. de Jean Belle-
mere. (In La Petite illustration)
© 10Jun53; D23608. Jean Bellemere
(A); 29Nov60; R266801.
PENTHOUSE LEGEND, a play in three acts
by Ayn Rand, pseud. of Alice O'Connor.
© 28Apr33; D22140. Alice O'Connor (A);
9Sep60; R262607.
THE PERFECT STATE; text by Kenneth Webb;
music by Harold Levey. Text only.
© 240ct33; DU24860. Kenneth Webb (A);
28Nov60; R266835.
THE PLEASURE CRUISE (WITH APOLOGIES TO
LUCIAN), by Rudyard Kipling.
© 11Nov53; D25799. Elsie Bambridge
(C); 14Nov60; R266330.
UNE POULE SUR UN MUR; piece en 4 actes
de Leopold Marchand. © 4Apr33;
D21774. Mme J. Pineau-Quercy, nee
Jacqueline Breitel (W); 29Nov60;
R266794.
PRIMA DONNA. Book by Rowland Leigh &
Kay Kenny; lyrics by Jack School;
music by Sigmund Romberg. © 180ct33;
DU24762. Select Theatres Corp. (PWH);
190ct60; R264451.
LE PRINCE CHARMANT; comedie en 3 actes
de Tristan Bernard. (In Petite illus-
tration) © 4Feb33; D21771. Jean-
Jacques Bernard (C); 29Nov60; R266792.
PRINCE IGOR; opera by A. P. Borodin.
H. Procter-Gregg, author of English
text. Acting ed. © 19Jul33; DF1271.
H. Procter-Gregg (A); 19Ju160;
R260421.
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS, an operetta in two
acts, four scenes. Book & lyrics by
Sarah Grames Clark; music by Bryceson
Treharne. © 40ct33; D28548. Ralph L.
Clark (Wr), Mrs. Wm, P. Ramloo (Helen
L. Clark Ramloo) & Ralph G. Clark (C),
Maud Thackeray Treharne (W) & Anthony
Francis Bryceson Treharne (C);
280ct60; R265275.
THE PROMISED LIGHT; Christmas cantata.
Text by Mattie B. Shannon; music by
Clarence Kohlmann. © 24Aug33;
D28497. Rodeheaver Co. (PWH);
29Aug60; R262320.
PROSCENIUM, a play in three acts by Ivor
Novello. © 11Aug33; DU23738. F. W.
Allen (E); 18Aug60; R261804.
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS, an American comedy
in a prolegue and three acts by Lawrence
Langner and Armina Marshali (Armina
Marshall Langner) © 8Aug33; D24100.
Lawrence Langner & Armina Marshall
Langner (A); 22Aug60; R261861.
Q
THE QUAKER'S ‘CELLO, by Clifford Bax.
(In Bourne, John, ed. Eight new one-
act plays of 1933) © 90ct33; ede iie
Clifford Bax (A); 22Nov60; R266454.
THE QUEEN'S NOSE, a comedy in one act
by Russell Medcraft. © 8May33;
DP22832. Russell Medcraft (A);
6Dec60; R267442.
R
THE RAVEN; poem by Edgar Allen Poe;
music by Arcady Dubensky. Orchestra
score. © 10Ju133; D28523. Arcady
Dubensky (A); 23Nov60; R266658.
1960
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM, a State o'
Maine play in four acts by Kate
Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson.
© 15Jul32; DP1S701. Helen K. Bradbury
(PPW); 15Jul60; 98.
RED PLANET, a play in 3 acts by John L.
Balderston & John H. Hoare. © SJun33;
DP22890. Marion Balderston Jolin (Ww);
310ct60; R265151.
THE REDEEMFR LIVETH; dramatic presenta-
tion for Easter by Elsie Duncan Yale.
© 23Peb33; D21012. Rodeheaver Co.
(PWH); 5Jul60; R260519.
THE RENARDS, a comedy in three acts by
Lawrence Hazard. © 6Jul33; De3348.
Violet B. Hazard (W); 7Nov60; R265569.
RICHARD OF BORDEAUX, a play in 2 acts by
Gordon Daviot. © 6Mar33; DP22431.
Gordon Daviot (A); 18Novo0; R266342.
RIDE "EM COWBOY; operetta in two acts by
Mae Nightingale. Book & lyrics by
Beatrice Humiston McNeil. © 15Jan33;
D28378. Mae Wheeler Nightingale Ae
16Sep60; R262952.
RITTER NERESTAN.
HEUTE
SEE GESTERN UND
RIVIERA MIRACLE, by Evelyn West.
© 100ct33; Dekss2. Evelyn West
(A); 210ct60; R264596.
DIE ROSE VON STAMBUL; Operette in 3 Akten
von Julius Brammer und Alfred Orilnwald.
Vollstandiges Regiebuch. © 30Sep22;
D62264. Rosemarie Brammer (W);
TNov60; R265395.
THE ROSE WITHOUT A THORN, a play in
3 acts by Clifford Bax. © 1Nov33;
DP: . Clifford Bax (A); 22Nov60;
ROSENSTOCK UND EDELWEISS; Vollst&ndiger
Klavierauszug mit Text. Words by
Julius Bauer; music by Franz Lehar.
© 12Decl2; D19274. Liesl Rinaldini
(C of J. Bauer); 21Sep60; R263183.
THE ROUNDABOUT, a comedy in three acts
by J. B. Priestley. © 24Ju133;
pp24707. J. B. Priestly (A);
12Sep60; R262655.
RUSSIAN SALAD, a comedy in one act by
Philip Johnson. © 16Aug33; pP24699.
Philip Johnson (A); 22Aug60; R261848.
S
SAVE US FROM OUR FRIENDS, a comedy in
1 act by Ernest Denny. © 15Mar33;
DP21967. Ivor Brow, a -
clough & las Matthews 2
22Nov60; oeeNa..
THE SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS; adapted in
rhyme from Moliere's comedy L'ecole
des maris by Arthur Guiterman & Law-
rence Langner. © 16Dec33; DP25935.
Vida Lindo Guiterman (W) & Lawrence
Langner (A); 28Dec60; R268409.
THE SEARCH FOR A KING; sacred drama by
Mattie B. Shannon. © 230ct33; D24870.
Rodeheaver Co. (PWH); 280ct60; R265108.
SECRET AGENT, a play in 3 acts by
W. Somerset Maugham & Campbell Dixon.
© 10Apr33; D22090. W. Somerset
Maugham (A); 22Dec60; R268045.
SHAKESPEARE, a play in'5 episodes by
H. F. Rubinstein & Clifford Bax.
© 26Mar33; DP21957. H. F. Rubinstein
(4) oo Bax (A); 22Nov60;
SHE DEVIL. SEE THE DRONE.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
SHE TAKES THE WHEEL; three act play by
L. Du Rocher MacPherson. © 180ct33;
pes962. L. Du Rocher MacPherson (A);
9Dec60; R267567.
SHOW BUSINESS, a comedy with musical
interpolations in three acts by
Alexander S. Ruben. Text only.
© 15Jul33; De3339. Alexander S.
Ruben (Alex Ruben); 22Aug60; R261980.
DIE SIBGERIN; operette von Bela Jenbach,
Oskar Friedmann & Fritz Lunzer. Musik
von Peter J. Tschaikowsky. Libretto.
© TNov22; D64382. Lydia Koczy-Jenbach
(C); 28Nov60; R267092.
DIE SIEGERIN; operette von Bela Jenbach,
Oskar Friedmann & Fritz Lunzer, Musik
von Peter J. Tschaikowsky. soufflier-
buch, © 16Apr23; D64385. Lydia
Koczy-Jenbach (ce); 28Nov60; R267093.
DER SILBERSEE; music by Kurt Weill,
words by Georg Kaiser. Klavierauszug
mit Text. © Mae D28450. Lotte
Lenya-Weill-Davis (W of Kurt Weill);
60ct60; R264161.
SING, YOU SINNER, a comedy in one act by
Ray E. Hurd. © 13Jul33; DU23648.
Olive M. Hurd (W); 18Aug60; R261805,
DIE SIZILIANISCHE VESPER; Oper in 6
Bildern nach dem Libretto von E. Scribe
und C. Duveyrier. Mir die deutsche
Opernbdiihne villig neu bearbeitet von
Julius Kapp; Musik von Giuseppe Verdi.
Textbuch. UZ 10343. © 31Dec32;
DI344. Julius Kapp (A); 19Sep60;
R263014,
THE SLEEPING CLERGYMAN, a play in two
acts by James Bridie, pseud. of Osborne
Henry Mavor. © 1lAug33; DU23752.
Eric Ingram Mavor & Rona Loch Mavor
(E); 18Aug60; R261806.
THE SNAKE IN THE GRASS, a melodrama in
three acts by George S. Kaufman and
Alexander Woollcott. © 23Aug33;
Du2e3922. George S. xaneaea' (i).
24aug60; R262042,
SOLEIDAS BUNTER VOGEL; musikalisches
Lustspiel nach einem M&rchen aus 1001
Nacht. Text von Curt Bohmer; Musik
von Max Donisch. Neue Bearbeitung.
© 210ct33; D28568. © Elisabeth
Donisch (W); 16Nov60; R266424.
SOME QUEEN, a three act comedy by
G. Grey and A. Bryan. © 23Aug33;
De4184. Alfred Leo Bryan (C);
23Aug60; R261976.
SOUL'S OF MEN, a dramatic allegorical
fantasy by Cleveland Bronner.
© 18Aug33; D23859. Cleveland Bronner
(A); 22Aug60; R261911.
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, JOAN, a comedy in
3 acts by Wall Spence. © 90ct33;
DP24728. Wall Spence (A); 130ct60;
R264142.
THE SPIRIT OF MOTHER LOVE; service for
Mother's Day. Elsie Duncan Yale,
author of text; Samuel Wesley & others,
composers of music. © 7Mar33; D28418.
Rodeheaver Co. (PWH of E. D. Yale);
13Jul60; R261585.
STRANGER THAN FICTION, a comedy in three
acts by Charles Bruce Millholland.
Rev. version. © 5Sep33; DU24153.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
18Nov60; R266273.
DER STURM; Marchenspiel in 3 Akten nach
Shakespeare's Sturm. Musik von Anton
Beer-Walbrunn, op.64. Klavierauszug
von Komponisten. © 1Nov32; D28411.
Hannah Moriarta Adler (PWH); 19Aug60;
R261891.
103
SUR CHAMP D'ETOILES; piece en 3 actes
de Francis de Croisset. © 4Apr33;
D21777. Philippe de Croisset (C);
29Nov60; R266795.
i iy
THANKS AND GOODBYE;
play in 3 acts by
© 50ct33; D24678.
170ct60; R264171.
THEY WENT FORTH, SEE ON THE FATHER'S
SIDE.
or, Tragic lady, a
Harry Segall.
Harry Segall (A);
THEY'RE NONE OF THEM PERFECT, a play in
one act by Sophie Kerr (Sophie Kerr
tderacct) © 3Feb33; DU20664. Sophie
Kerr Underwood (A); 29Aug60; R262284.
THREE-CORNERED MOON, a comedy in three
acts by Gertrude Tonkonogy.
© 123ul133; DP24750. Gertrude Tonko-
nogy (A); 3Aug60; R261299.
TIDINGS OF JOY, a Christmas play in 1
act by Elizabeth McFadden. © 11Nov33;
DP25395. Elizabeth A. McFadden (A);
15Nov60; R266345.
TIME OF THEIR LIVES, a play about Prince:
ton by Robert Nail (Robert Edward
Nail, Jr.) © 1May33; D26985.
Robert Edward Nail, Jr. (A); 22Aug60;
R261932.
TO BE DESTROYED UNOPENED, a comedy in 1
act by F. Morton Howard. © 9Nov33;
DP25691. F. Morton Howard (A);
1ONov60; R266341,.
TOM SAWYER, a play in four acts by Paul
Kester. Founded on the story by
Samuel L. Clemens. © 31Jan33;
DP22089. Florence Wickham Lueder
(NK); 29Aug60; R262285.
TOMBOY, a play in 3 acts by James
© 3Mar33; D21281,. Sadie K. Hagan
170ct60; R264169,
TOURTERELLE; trois actes de Claude-Andre
Puget. at D25148. Claude-
Andre Puget (A); 29Nov60; R266807.
TRAGIC LADY. SEE THANKS AND GOODBYE.
an,
W)5
TRAGODIE IN AREZZO. (Caponsacchi) Oper
in 3 Akten vor- und Nachspiel nach
Robert Browning's Dichtung The ring
and the book von Arthur Goodrich.
Deutsch Ubersetzung von Werner Wolff.
Einrichtung fur die Deutsch Blhne von
Jul. Kapp; Musik von Richard Hageman.
Mixed voices and orchestra score.
© 1Sep32; DP28405. Hannah Moriarta
Adler (PWH); 19Aug60; R261897.
TROIS ET UNE; piece en 3 actes de Denys
Amiel. (In La Petite illustration
© 280ct33; D26100. Denys Amiel (A);
29Nov60; R266809.
TROIS POUR CENT; piece en 3 actes de
Roger Ferdinand. (In La Petite
illustration) © 8Ju133; D24619.
Roger Ferdinand (A); 29Nov60; R266804,
U
THE UNQUIET SPIRIT, a play in three acts
by Jean-Jacques Bernard. Translation
from the French by John Leslie Frith.
© 7Sep32; D18304. John Leslie Frith
Cie 26Aug60; R262140.
UP POPS THE DEVIL, a comedy in three
acts by Albert Hackett and Frances
Goodrich (Frances Goodrich Hackett)
© 3lMar33; DP21933. Albert Hackett
(A) & Frances Goodrich Hackett (A);
3Aug60; R261298.
104 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
V
VERY EARLY AMERICAN, a comedy in 3 acts
by Florence Johns & Wilton Lackaye.
© 10Nov33; D25171. Florence Johns &
Wilton Lackaye (A); 14Nov60; R265989.
DIE VISION EINER OPER. SEE CHRISTO-
PHORUS.
LA VOIE LACTEE; comedie en 3 actes de
Alfred Savoir, pseud. of Alfred
Poznanski. © 4Apr33; D21781.
Jean-Claude Savoir Poznanski (C);
8Dec60; R267604.
LE VOL NUPTIAL; comedie en 3 actes de
Francis de Croisset. © 10May33;
D22484. ee de Croisset (C);
29Nov60; R266798.
LE VOL NUPTIAL; comedie en 3 actes de
Francis de Croisset. (In La Petite
illustration) © 11Nov33; D26436.
Philippe de Croisset (C); 29Nov60;
R266811.
W
WEDNESDAY'S CHILD, a play in 2 acts, 9
scenes by Leopold Atlas. Revised and
rewritten version of Mother and child
by Leopold Atlas. © 1ldec33; DU25621.
Dorothy Atlas (W); 28Dec60; R268408.
WELCOME HOME, a play in 3 acts with pro-
logue & epilogue by L. 0. Bell &
O. Motzan, © 270ct33; D25161. Rose
Tashge (NK of 0. Motzan); 270ct60;
R265178.
DIE WELT AUF DEM MONDE; komische Oper in
einem Vorspiel und 2 Akten von Joseph
Haydn. Text frei nach Goldoni von
Wilhelm M, Treichlinger; Musikalische
bearbeitung von Mark Lothar. Klavier-
auszug mit Text. © 5Nov32; D2e8384.
Hannah Moriarta Adler (PWH); 19Aug60;
2261896,
WHISTLING IN THE DARK, a play in three
acts by Laurence Gross and Edward
Childs Carpenter. © 14Ju133; DP24724.
Laurence Gross (A); 19Ju160; R260434.
WHISTLING IN THE DARK, by Laurence Gross
and Edward Childs Carpenter.
© 143u133; De4724. Laurence Gross
(A); 183160; R260501.
A WHITE CHRISTMAS, a giving pageant.
Scene, dialogue & tableau, beautiful
music by Ethel Cloyd. Text only.
© 230ct33; D24871. Rodeheaver Co.
(PWH); 280ct60; R265109.
WHITE FOLKS IS FUNNY; in three acts by
Charlotte M. Van Buren. © 30Sep32;
D18515. Charlotte M. Van Buren (Aj;
24Aug60; R262039.
WHO'S CRAZY NOW? A comedy in 3 acts by
Gerald Bell, pseud. of John Latham &
Robert Wing. © 7Dec32; DP19949. John
Latham (A) & Arthur Walker (E of
R. Wing); 260ct60; R264789.
WINDFALL, a play in 5 acts by R. C.
Sherriff. © SApr33; DU21670. Robert
Cedric Sherriff (A); 28Dec60; R2684c7.
WOODEN KIMONO, a melodrama mystery play
in three acts by John Floyd.
© 25Jul133; DP24737. John Floyd (A);
3Aug60; R261301.
WORLD APARTMENT, a symbolic drama in
three acts by Charles Bruce Millhol-
land. Act 1. © 310ct33; DU25024.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
18Nov60; R266275.
WORLD APARTMENT, a symbolic drama in
three acts by Charles Bruce Millhol-
land. Act 2, © 260ct33; DU24O46.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
18Nov60; R266274.
THE WORLD WE LIVE IN-e (The insect
comedy) A play in 3 acts with pro-
logue & epilogue by Josef & Karel
Capek adapted & arre for the American
stage by Owen Davise © 300ct33;
D25386- Donald Davis (C); 30Nov60;
R267016-~
WRITTEN ON FOOLSCAP; nine revue sketches
by Dion Titheradge. © 6Apr33;
DP21952. Bulcraig & Davis (E);
6Dec60; R267436.
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YALLAR GAL, a comedy drama in five acts
by S. Easton. © 3Nov33; D25097.
Sidney Easton (A); 3Nov60; R265478.
YELLOW JACK, by Sidney Howard & Paul
De Kruif. © 23Sep33; D24415. Paul
De Kruif (A); 28Sep60; R263311.
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK, a comedy in
1 act by Ernest Denny. © 28Ju133;
DP24703. Ivor Brown, Clive Barra-
clough & Spee Matthews (E);
22Nov60; R266453.
A YOUNG MAN OF FIFTY, a play in 5 acts
by Rose C. Feld & Franklin P. Adams
adapted from the novel A ycung man of
fifty by Rose C. Feld. © 25Sep33;
D24635. Rose C. Feld (A); 28Dec50;
R268148,.
Z
DAS ZIRKUSKIND; in 3 Akten von Robert
Bodanzky und F. Thelen. Musik von
Edmund Eysler. Klavierauszug mit
Text. © 13Marll; D18860. Gretl
Pujmann-Eysler (C); 7Nov60; R265394,
ZSAKBAMACSKA, SEE KATZ IM SACK,
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. Renewal registrations are distinguished by the symbol "(R)" follow-
ing the title.
A
Abba, Marta.
Marta Abba.
Abbott, George.
PIORELLO.
Abbott, Ilana.
LIVE ON TRIAL.
Abel, Alan Irwin.
DRUMS, DROLLERY, AND
DRIVEL
Abenheim, Peter.
EYE OF THE NEEDLE.
Aberg, Gilbert.
BIG ONE
SEE Millikin,
G .
Abingdon Press.
WORLD IS IN BETHLEHEM.
Abstance, Polly.
LIGHTHEARTED PANTOMIMES.
Academy Players Productions.
CHILD'S GAME.
Achard, Marcel.
FEMME EN BLANC. (R)
ROLLO.
Ackart, Robert.
AARON'S WIFE.
Ackland, Rodney.
FAREWELL, FAREWELL, EUGENE.
Adamov, Arthur.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Adams, Franklin P.
YOUNG MAN OF FIFTY. (R)
Adams, Ida Elias.
MRS. LAURIE LEIGH.
Adams, Roger.
FAME AND FORTUNE.
Adamson, Jig, pseud. SEE
Cook, Hettie M.
Adler, Doris.
FOUR THINGS CRY.
MATTER OF DEGREE.
Adler, Hannah Moriarta.
CHRISTOPHORUS. (R)
GONDOLIERE DES DOGEN. (R)
MISTER WU. (R)
STURM. (R)
TRAGODIE IN AREZZO. {8}
WELT AUF DEM MONDE. (R
Aero-Progress, Inc.
A.T.C. CLEARS.
SHIP TO SHORE.
TOWER COMMUNICATIONS.
Agabashian, Ann.
MAGGIE.
Aguirre, Isidora.
EXPRESS FOR SANTIAGO.
Ahlsen, Leopold.
RASKOLNIKOFF.
Ahn & Simrock, BlUhnen- und
Musikverlag.
BANDE UND DER GENERAL.
DAME VOM MAXIM.
WEITE WEG.
Akin, Edwin Horace.
BELL OF SAN MIGUEL.
Alarcon, P. de.
FARSA AMOROSA. (R)
Albee, Edward.
AMERICAN DREAM.
DEATH OF BESSIE SMITH.
ZOO STORY.
Albert, Eugen d'.
MISTER WU. (R)
Alexander, Victor, pseud.
SEE Genovario, Victor N.
Alford, Norma.
HERE WE GO AGAIN.
LIKE A GAME OF CHESS.
Allan, Ted.
GOG ET MAGOG.
Alleman, Tillie Pierce.
ONCE THIS SOFT TURF.
Allen, Cay, pseud. SEE
Kallen, John J.
Allen, Dayton.
DAYTON (WHY NOT?) ALLEN.
Allen, Don.
MISS ALICE AND THE CUNNING
COMANCHE.
Allen, Eugene.
FOR THE LOVE OF IRVING.
Allen, F. W.
PROSCENIUM. (R)
Allen, Frances Fowler.
WORLD IS IN BETHLEHEM.
Allen, Gene. SEE Allen,
Eugene.
Allen, George.
ANOTHER WASHDAY MIRACLE.
Allen, Harry James.
ACTORS ANONYMOUS.
Allen, Robert I.
DANCING ON MY TOES.
Allen, Terry.
MISS ALICE AND THE
CUNNING COMANCHE.
Allen, Vera.
MYSTERIOUS WAY.
Alloy Steel Division,
Republic Steel Corp.
SEE Republic Steel Corp.
Alloy Steel Division.
Altair Enterprises.
WEDDING NIGHT.
Alten, Fred.
HERZEN IM STURM.
Alvarez, Alejandro Rodriguez.
SEE Rodriguez Alvarez,
Alejandro.
Amacker, Harmond Burns.
GEMINI.
PROFESSOR BLAKE.
American Assn. of Retired
Persons.
EVER SINCE APRIL.
American Brewery.
JOE DRINKS BEER—FRED
DRINKS BEER.
WAITER—SAY THERE, WAITER.
American Institute for
Financial Planning, Inc.
RIDDLE ON YOUR FINANCIAL
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE.
American National Films, Inc.
POOR WHITE TRASH.
Ames, Neil, pseud. SEE
Lowers, Anthony J.
Amiel, Denys.
TROIS ET UNE. (R)
Anania, Joan.
WHAT A KILLING.
Andersen, Hans Christian.
IF A STAR FALLS.
PHANTOMGREEN.
Anderson, Alan.
MARY OF SCOTLAND. (R)
Anderson, Gilda Oakleaf.
MARY OF SCOTLAND. (R)
Anderson, Maxwell.
MARY OF SCOTLAND. (R)
WEITE WEG.
Anderson, Newton Thomas.
URGE.
Anderson, Quentin.
MARY OF SCOTLAND. (R)
Anderson, Robert.
SILENT NIGHT, LONELY NIGHT.
Anderson, Sherwood.
SHERWOOD ANDERSON'S WINES-
BURG, OHIO.
Anderson, Terrence.
MARY OF SCOTLAND. (R)
Andreev, Leonid.
HE WHO GETS SLAPPED.
Andromedas, Nicholas.
THORNS OF VENGEANCE.
Angelastro, Leon La Morrie.
SPEEDIEST DANCER.
Anka, Paul.
CHRISTMAS GREETING BY PAUL
ANKA.
Anoullh, Jean.
BECKET.
Antonita, Sister.
GENERAL MICKEY.
Appell, Don.
SHALOM.
Appleman, Mark J.
HE WHO CAME BACK.
Appleton, Jon Howard.
EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc.
OEDIPUS THE KING AND ANTI-
GONE.
Aprizian, Mia.
EVENINGSONG.
Apstein, Theodore.
COME SHARE MY HOUSE.
Arbow, Ethan, pseud. SEE
Brate, Charlotte.
Archer, Robert S., Jr.
TOM JONES.
Arden, Jane.
PARTY.
Arden, Mary.
NELLIE DOWN THE WELL.
YOUNG HIAWATHA.
Arlett, Vera I.
CASTLE ON THE MOOR.
FIRST TIME I SAW PARIS.
Armco Steel Corp.
WORLD OF ARMCO.
Armstrong, Samuel.
GALAHAD SMITH.
Arno, Owen G.
ALONG CAME A BLACKBIRD.
Arnold, Anton.
DAGGER OF THE SEVEN
DEATHS.
Arnott, Peter D.
OEDIPUS THE KING AND
ANTIGONE.
Aronson, Max.
LOVE IS NO TRIBAL CUSTOM.
THEATRE IS DEAD.
Arout, Gabriel.
GOG ET MAGOG,
Arout, Gabriel, pseud. SEE
Aroutcheff, Gabriel.
Aroutcheff, Gabriel.
GOG ET MAGOG.
GOUT DE MIEL.
105
106 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Art Craft Play Co.
GENIUS, JR.
LOCK, STOCK AND LIPSTICK.
WASHINGTON NEVER SLEPT HERE.
Arzroni, Arthur Achoude.
TANYA.
Ashdowne, Olivia.
CUPBOARD.
SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR.
Asher, Chester A., Jr.
MEET ME AT THE RODEO.
Asher, Joseph.
CHECKPOINT.
SILENT BEAMS INTRUDE.
Atherton, Anzonetta Collison.
FORCED LANDING. (R)
GAMBLING LADY. (R)
Atherton, Camille Skrivanek.
CHIT-CHAT ON A RAT.
MAN OF SINGULAR INTEGRITY.
MAN WHO DIED WITH HIS
BURBERRY OFF.
Atkins, Thomas R.
FROG WOOD.
Atkinson, Harry.
BISHOP'S BOYS.
Atkinson, Oriana.
JULIA, JAKE, AND UNCLE JOE.
Atlas, Dorothy.
WEDNESDAY'S CHILD.
Atlas, Leopold.
WEDNESDAY'S CHILD. (R)
Attmore, John C.
VETERANS MARCH.
Atwater, Edith.
SEARCH FOR MISSING MEN.
Auden, W. H.
CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE,
RISE AND FALL OF MAHAGONNY.
Auer, James M.
CITY OF LIGHT.
Aufbau-Verlag.
SOLDATENSPIELE.
Austin, Mike.
BETTER GOLF THRU APPLIED
RELAXATION.
Automatic Electric Sales Corp.
FONE FAX.
Autry, Lola M.
I SURRENDER ALL.
Avallone, Michael.
GREAT MOMENTS IN AMERICAN
HISTORY - THE CIVIL WAR.
Ayme, Marcel.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Ayres, Gerald Herbert.
MAN OF LETTERS.
Azana, Manuel Martinez. SEE
Martinez Azana, Manuel.
B
Bacchelli, Riccardo.
NOTTE DI UN NEVRASTENICO.
Bacon, Russell F.
GOING FISHING,
Bagdasarian, Ross.
ALVIN FOR PRESIDENT.
AUGUST DEAR.
BRAVE CHIPMUNKS.
COMIN' THRU THE RYE.
I WISH I COULD SPEAK FRENCH.
JAPANESE BANANA,
LILY OF LAGUNA.
MAGIC MOUNTAIN.
OH GONDALIERO.
PIDGIN ENGLISH HULA.
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED
REINDEER.
SPAIN.
STUCK IN ARABIA.
Bagley, Winburn Stanton.
FIRST IN CREATION: ADAM AND
EVE.
Bailey, Harry P.
MAY DAY BOY.
Bailey, Red.
DEVIL IN MY HEART.
Bailey, William R.
OF PAPER HOPE.
Bain, Willard Slocum, Jr.
EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
Baker, Alan H.
TOLLIVER.
Baker, Julian Eugene.
PIZZA MAN.
Baker (Walter H.) Co.
BEGINNING OF THE WAY.
BENEATH THIS SPIRE.
GENTLE ONE.
GRANDMA BANDIT.
LIGHTHEARTED PANTOMIMES.
MISS ROBIN CRUSOE.
THREE WOMEN OF THE
NATIVITY.
Balanda, Biruta J.
AH, SO.
Balanda, John J.
AH, SO.
Balderston, John L.
DRACULA. (R)
RED PLANET. (R)
Baldwin, Joseph B.
SNOW FOR THE LOVERS.
Ball, Jerome.
PROJECT ACHILLES.
Ballard, Louis W.
CULTURAL MILIEU AND
AMERICAN INDIAN MUSIC.
Balluck, Donald Eugene.
ONE MAN.
Balsley, Eugene D.
MRS. YOUNG.
Balzac, Honore de.
TROMPE LA MORT.
Bambridge, Elsie.
PLEASURE CRUISE.
Bank Street College of
Education, New York.
APPLES FOR TEACHER.
Banks, Theodore Howard.
ELECTRA.
Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
COLD AND BEAUTIFUL.
Bantam Books, Inc.
ARMS AND THE MAN.
TEN PLAYS.
Banti, Anna.
CORTE SAVELLA.
Barbier, Jules...
HOFFMANNS ERZAHLUNGEN.
Bardoly, Louis S.
STRANGE STORY.
Barell, Renee, pseud. SEE
Persitz, Ruth.
Barer, Marshall.
HELEN OF TROY.
Bargy, Jeanne P.
SUNDAY BRUNCH.
Barlow, Alice V.
DILLAR, A DOLLAR.
Barlow, Betty M.
RABBIT WHO WANTED RED
WINGS.
Barlow, Claude A.
DILLAR, A DOLLAR.
Barnes (A. S.) & Co., Ine.
MOON OF MY DELIGHT.
Barnet, Sylvan.
GENIUS OF THE IRISH
THEATER.
Barraclough, Clive.
SAVE US FROM OUR
FRIENDS. (R)
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK.
Barreca, Frank H.
CIRCUIT RIDER.
Barrett, Glenn.
CAPTAIN KIDD.
Barrett, Maurice, pseud.
SEE Bartmann, Marcus.
Barrie, James Matthew.
OLD LADY SHOWS HER
MEDALS.
Barris, George.
TIME AND ETERNITY.
Barron's Educational Series,
Inc.
EGMONT.
Barry, Gerard.
LIFE'S MILLIONAIRE.
Bars, Richard.
VOGELHANDLER.
Bars (Richard) Blihnenverlag,
K. G., "Die Rampe."
ASCHENPUTTEL.
DORNROSCHEN.
FLITTERWOCHEN.
FRAULEIN JULIE.
FROSCHKONIG.
GANSEHIRTIN AM BRUNNEN.
GESTIEFELTE KATER.
HERZEN IM STURM.
MBRCHEN VOM KLEINEN
DEUMLING.
ROTKAPPCHEN .
TRAUMSPIEL.
Bartholdy, Edith Mendelssohn.
MANTEL, EIN HUT, EIN
HANDSCHUH. (R)
Bartlett, Gladys Irene.
POET DONKEY AND THE
FLOWER GIRL.
Bartlett, Irene. SEE
Bartlett, Gladys Irene.
Bartmann, Marcus.
TIR-NA=NOG.
Bastiaensen, August Joanna.
LIEBE UND STACHELDRAHT.
Bastiaensen, Gust Joanna.
SEE Bastiaensen, August
Joanna.
Bate, Dave.
BETTY BOOP.
Bate, David S.
BETTY BOOP.
Bate, Sam.
MONDAY'S WASHING DAY.
PICKLE IN PARADISE.
SOMEONE ELSE'S PRETTY TOYS.
WEDDING CRISIS.
Batson, George.
DESIGN FOR MURDER.
Battendier, Pierre.
ALFRED ET LA VIE EN ROSE.
Bauer, Julius.
ROSENSTOCK UND
EDELWEISS. (R)
Bauguess, Leslie W.
MOTHERWIT.
Baum, Vicki.
DIVINE DRUDGE. (R)
Bax, Clifford.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
QUAKER'S 'CELLO. (R)
ROSE WITHOUT A THORN. (R)
SHAKESPEARE. (R)
Bazarini, John. SEE Bazarini,
Ronald John.
Bazarini, Ronald John.
FAME AND FORTUNE.
Bazzoni, Luigi.
NOTTE IN PARADISO.
Beckett, Samuel.
KRAPP S LAST TAPE AND OTHER
DRAMATIC PIECES.
Beckwith, Miriam C.
LOVE'S SUCH A WONDROUS
THING.
Bedard, Henry A.
LOVED ONE.
Beeby, Esther.
COLD AND BEAUTIFUL.
DON'T ANNOY THE GHOSTS.
Beecher, Earl.
WITCH CURSE.
Beer-Walbrunn, Anton.
STURM. (R)
Begovic, Milan.
HERZEN IM STURM.
Behan, Brendan Francis.
RICHARD'S CORK LEG.
Bela, Nicholas F.
ILONA.
$200,000 SECURITY FIRST.
Belasco, Emil.
SOY DE LA LOMA.
Bell, Benny, pseud. SEE
Samberg, Benjamin.
Bell, Dalton A.
MODERN MAGINOT.
July—Dec.
Bell, Gerald, pseud.
WHO'S CRAZY NOW. (R)
Bell, Lilah Older.
WELCOME HOME. (R)
Bellemere, Jean.
PEAU D'ESPAGNE. (R)
Beltempo, Elena.
SPEEDIEST DANCER.
Bemis, Alan C.
GOING FISHING.
Benavente, Jacinto.
WITCHES' SABBATH.
Bench, LaMont. SEE Bench,
Newell LaMont.
Bench, Newell LaMont.
GIRL NEXT DOOR.
Benjamin, Gloria R.
INVITATION TO THE DANCE.
Benjamin, Mrs. Kenneth F.
SEE Benjamin, Gloria R.
Bennett, Herman L.
INSPECTOR MCKAY.
Bennett, John C.
BELLIGERENTS.
WHY, MARY, WHY.
Bentkover, Jacob.
QUARTER TO MIDNIGHT.
Bentley, Eric.
PLAYS.
THREEPENNY OPERA.
Bentley Music Co.
FIRST YEAR,
SECOND YEAR.
Benton, Gene.
MAKE ROOM FOR ME.
Berenson, Howard.
DEN OF LIONS.
Beresford, Spencer M.
HIGH-ALTITUDE SURVEILLANCE
IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.
PRINCIPLES OF SPACECRAFT
LIABILITY.
Berg, Magda.
ISLAND.
Berger, Abraham.
ARTIFICIAL SKIN OR BANDAGE,
Berger, Josephine.
MAGIC PELICAN.
Berger, Ruth.
ARTIFICIAL SKIN OR BANDAGE,
Berges, Max L.
AND MAKE NOT MUCH OF DEATH.
Bergland Verlag Gesellschaft
M.B.H.
AHNFRAU.
DIAMANT DES GEISTERKONIGS.
DRAMATISCHE WERKE,
ERWECKUNG DES ZOSIMIR.
GLOCKEN VON LONDON.
GOLDENE VLIESS.
MOISASURS ZAUBERFLUCH.
SAPPHO.
UNHEILBRINGENDE KRONE.
Bergman, Peter P.
TOM JONES.
Berkeley, Agatha.
COLD MOLASSES.
Berlin, Irving.
AS THOUSANDS CHEER. (R)
Berman, Morton.
GENIUS OF THE IRISH
THEATER,
Berman, Shelley.
ALVIN & SHIRLEY. i,
BOY WHO WASN'T INVITED TO
THE PARTY.
DENTIST.
EDGE OF SHELLEY BERMAN,
FATHER & MIDGET.
INSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN,
OUTSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN.
Bermel, Albert.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Bernard, Jean-Jacques,
ECOLE DU PISTON. (R)
MARTINE. (R)
PRINCE CHARMANT. (R)
UNQUIET SPIRIT. (R)
Bernard, Marc.
CARAFON.
Bernard, Tristan.
ECOLE DU PISTON. (R)
PRINCE
Bernard-Luc, Jean, pseud.
SEE Boudousse, Jean.
Bernardi, Herschel.
PAMILY CIRCLE.
HOW MY MOTHER PEEDS ME.
Bernstein, George. SEE
Gruber, George Bernstein.
Bernstein, Henry.
BONHEUR
- (R)
Bernstein, Richard.
CHILD'S GAME.
SUICIDE CLUB.
Berrmatein, Robert Alan.
MEDICAL MAN.
Bernuth, Charies M.
CORBEA!
AEGYPTOS. (R)
BLAST oF PASSION. (R)
Best, Charles M. , vr.
BONES.
EDIBLE POETS.
LOVE SONG OF THE SILENT
MECHANIC.
SAM ON THE RIGHT TRACK.
Bestan, Claire.
CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY.
Better Selling Bureau Divi-
Sion, Rocket Pictures, Inc.
SEE Rocket Pictures, Inc.
Better Selling Bureau
Division.
Betti, Ugo.
CRIME ON GOAT ISLAND.
OH, MY
Birabeau, Andre.
MA SOEUR DE LUXE. (R)
Bisson, Andre.
ALFRED ET VA VIE EN ROSE.
Bittner, Glenn Stewart.
HEY, DOC.
Bjarnhof, Karl.
KORTE DAG ER LANG NOK.
Black, Brian, pseud.
ANY GIRL CAN.
Black, Margaret Mulligan.
CURSE THE DARKNESS.
Blackburn, Robert.
MOONSONG.
Blackmore, Madeline.
I AM OVER FORTY. (R)
Blackmore, Peter.
MOCK ORANGE.
Blades, Leslie Burton.
CALL GIRL'S DAUGHTER.
Blair, Dale.
NEVER MIND TOMORROW.
Blake, Christopher, pseud.
SEE Zeleski, Antoinette.
Bland, Margaret.
PINK PARTY DRESS.
Blatt, Lucie.
STRICTLY KOSHER.
Blatt, William M.
STRICTLY KOSHER.
Blatt, Mrs. William M. SEE
Blatt, Lucie.
Blau, Eric.
OH OYSTERS.
Blech, Leo.
MISTER WU. (R)
NAME INDEX
Block, Doris R. SEE Middle-
ton, Doris R. Block.
Blodgett, Anne Ketcham.
LOVE_ OF DON PERLIMPLIN WITH
BELYSA IN HIS GARDEN.
SHOEMAKER'S PRODIGIOUS
WIFE.
Bloomfield, Robert.
UNREMEMBERED
Bodanzky, Robert.
CASIMIRS HIMMELPAHRT. (R)
ZIRKUSKIND. (R)
BYhmer, Curt.
SOLEIDAS BUNTER VOGEL. (R)
Bogart, Mary.
HOT BED.
Boit, Lilian.
NELLIE DOWN THE WELL.
YOUNG HIAWATHA.
Bollans, G. E.
SLEEPING DOGS.
Boltar, Russell,
Ginberg, B. L.
Bond, Constance J.
OLD KALOOTIE'S CHRISTMAS.
Bond, Raleigh.
MAKE ROOM FOR ME.
Bonine, Richard.
GREAT GATSBY.
Booth, George H.
DRUNKARD'S DREAM.
Booth, Kenneth Jon.
DRUNKARD'S DREAM.
Booth, V. Saffold.
CROCK OF GOLD.
Bordetsky, Marvin.
TATTERED WONDERLAND.
Boretz, Allen.
BABE.
Borodin, A. P.
PRINCE IGOR. (R)
Borsten, Orin.
SHINE A DEADLY LIGHT.
Bortman, Joseph.
JIMMY DEE, REPORTER &
SCHNITZLE'S PERDICAMENT.
Bote & Bock.
STOFFRESTE.
Boudousse, Jean.
CABOCHE.
Boularan, Jacques.
LUNDI 8 HEURES. (R)
Bourdeaux, Henry J.
INTERNATIONAL GAME FISHING
SWEEPSTAKES
Bourne, John.
QUAKER'S ‘CELLO. (R)
Bowen, Betty J.
CAKEWALKER,.
Bowen, Roger Wendell.
REVUE SKETCHES.
Bowman, Margaret C.
OLD FLAME AT BAT.
Boynton, Judd.
MISTS OF UTZI-LOBOS.
Brace, Ruth W.
A. J. OF BONNIE BAY.
Brachman, H. J.
DOES DETROIT REALLY NEED
AN INCOME TAX.
Bradbury, Helen K.
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK
FARM. (R)
Brady, Susan.
EVEN IN TRANSYLVANTA.
Brahms, Mussee A., pseud.
SEE Marpol, Raymon W.
Brammer, Julius.
DICHTERLIEBE. (R)
LACHENDE EHEMANN. Sy
ROSE VON STAMBUL.
Brammer, Rosemarie.
DICHTERLIEBE. (R)
LACHENDE EHEMANN. ey
pseud. SEE
ROSE VON STAMBUL. (R
Brampton, Joan.
BEDSIDE MANNER.
SOMETHING ATTEMPTED.
Brand, Smith de, pseud. SEE
Prumbs, Lucille Smith.
Branden, Nathaniel.
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF
OBJECTIVISM.
Brandt, Lois L.
LAUGH WITH LOIS,
Brant, Cia. SEE Brant,
Patricia,
Brant, Patricia.
ATLANTIS,
Brate, Charlotte.
GOLDEN WOMEN.
Braudy, Hansi.
SAY KID.
Braun, Wilbur.
DYING TO LIVE, (R)
GREATEST GOOD (FOR THE
GREATEST NUMBER). (R)
Brecht, Bertolt. SEE Brecht,
Eugen Berthold Friedrich.
Brecht, Eugen Berthold
Friedrich.
CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE,
IN THE JUNGLE OF CITIES.
RISE AND FALL OF
MAHAGONNY.
THREEPENNY OPERA.
Breitel, Jacqueline. SEE
Pineau-Quercy, Jacqueline
Breitel.
Brenner, Marlene.
GENTLE ONE.
HOUSE,
Bresiler, Esther Jane.
SPARK THAT KINDLES.
Bricker, Herschel Leonard.
PRESIDENT NOAH'S SPACE
SHIP.
TREES DIE STANDING.
Brides, Ivory.
LOVE AND MARRIAGE,
Bridgers, Carl. SEE
Bridgers, George Carl.
Bridgers, George Carl.
OH,
Bridie, James, pseud. SEE
Mavor, Osborne Henry.
Brighouse, Barbara.
BIT OF WAR. (R)
Brighouse, Harold.
BIT OF WAR. (R)
Brilant, Arthur M.
HIGH RIDGE.
Brilant, Edna R.
HIGH RIDGE.
Brinson, Rosemary Greene.
BOTTOMS—UP.
Brittain, Rosel W.
HALO FOR HENRY.
Britten, Benjamin.
DIDO AND AENEAS.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Brodsky, Herman.
KEK LAMPAS. (R)
Brodsky, Marvin Alyn.
PATRON OF THE ARTS.
Brodszky, Miklos.
KEK LAMPAS. (R)
Broidy, Eli.
HEY, THERE'S GRANDPA.
Bronner, Cleveland.
SOUL'S OF MEN. (R)
Bronte, Charlotte.
JANE EYRE.
Brooks, Norman A.
ENTRY E.
PLAYPEN.
Brown, Ivor.
SAVE US FROM OUR
FRIENDS. (R)
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR
LUCK. (R)
Brown, Lionel.
BROTHER HENRY.
Brown, Mrs. Martin. SEE
Brown, Henzie Raeburn.
Brown, Natalie.
GIRL FROM OUTSIDE.
Brown, Ruth Kanin.
KEYSPOT.
Brown, Shirley B.
TIKI TIKI TEMBO.
Brown, Tally. SEE Brown,
Natalie.
. Browne, Henzie H. Raeburn.
BEGINNING OF THE WAY.
GREENWOOD.
TURNSTILE.
107
Brownfield, Jack Ryan.
ALTAR-PIECE,
Browning, Billy Dean.
SONG OF AMERICA.
Brownstein, Samuel Hyman.
ESCAPADES OF VINNIE AND
VANNIE.
T 'N' T (TEENAGERS 'N' TOTS)
YOUTH OF THE WORLD.
Broxbourne, George.
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN. (R)
Bruckner, Bettina.
MARQUISE VON 0. (R)
Bruckner, Ferdinand.
MARQUISE VON 0. (R)
Brumbaugh, Patrick.
SIMPLE SIMON.
Bruni, Philip P.
NEST IN THE WEST.
Brusha, Sadie.
GRANDPA TWO MEDICINE.
Bryan, Alfred Leo.
SOME QUEEN. (R)
Bucceri, Gianni.
GRAZIELLA. (R)
Bucceri, Maria.
GRAZIELLA. (R)
Bucci, Mark.
DAYS ON END.
GIRL FROM OUTSIDE.
OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS.
PINK PARTY DRESS.
Buchanan, Bill.
THEME FROM THE PAD.
Buck, Raymond J., Jr.
PASSING FAIR.
Buckingham, Clyde Edwin.
CLARA BARTON AND THE
VOLUNTARY SUPPORT OF THE
ARMIES DURING THE CIVIL
WAR,
Buechner, Margaretha L.
PHANTOMGREEN.
Buechner, Mrs. W. W. SEE
Buechner, Margaretha L.
Barkner, Robert.
ASCHENPUTTEL,
DORNRUSCHEN.
FROSCHKONIG.
GRNSEHIRTIN AM BRUNNEN.
GESTIEFELTE KATER.
ROTKAPPCHEN.
Bulcraig & Davis.
WRITTEN ON FOOLSCAP. (R)
Bullowa, Jean.
MOUNTAIN OF THE HEART.
NEIGHBORS.
POISED FOR VIOLENCE.
SILVER TREE.
Burdette Music Co.
IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS.
Burke, Thomas D.
EVEN IN TRANSYLVANTA.
Burkley, Betty B.
MAGIC PELICAN.
Burks, James F.
VIE MONSEIGNEUR SAINT FIACRE.
Burleson, Bobby James.
EIGHTEEN HANDS HIGH.
Burnham, Barbara.
CHILDREN IN UNIFORM. (R)
GIRLS IN UNIFORM. (R)
Burns, Margery.
SKY'S THE LIMIT.
Burr, Dorothy.
SAMOAN JOURNEY.
Burto, William.
GENIUS OF THE IRISH THEATER.
Busatti, Peter V.
DAISY CHAIN.
Butler, Ivan.
DANGER INSIDE.
Butler, Jean Rouverol.
GROWING PAINS. (R)
Butler, Mildred Allen. SEE
Engdahl, Mildred Allen
Butler.
Buzby, Harry C.
SELF-SUCCESS.
Buzzati, Dino.
MANTELLO.
108 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
c
Caines, Gracia.
CHRISTMAS SECRET.
Calabrese, Rose LaMas.
NO RECORD.
Calder (John) Publishers,
Ltd.
PLAYS.
Caldwell, Erskine.
SURE HAND OF GOD.
Calene, John L.
IN IT FOR THE MONEY.
Callahan, Ethel.
GENIUS.
Calliope, Inc.
ALVIN & SHIRLEY.
BOY WHO WASN'T INVITED TO
THE PARTY.
DENTIST,
FATHER & MIDGET.
INSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN.
OUTSIDE SHELLEY BERMAN.
Calvino, Italo.
NOTTE IN PARADISO.
Cameron, Charles.
ONE OF THE FAMILY.
Campbell, Gaye.
SECOND BEST BED.
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick.
DEAR LIAR.
Campion, Rose, pseud. SEE
Sergel, Ruth F.
Capek, Josef.
WORLD WE LIVE IN. (R)
Capek, Karel.
WORLD WE LIVE IN. (R)
Carbone, L. Francesca.
GREAT LOVE OF A BOY GENIUS.
Carew, Susan, pseud. SEE
Kennedy, Shirley F.
Carey, Herbert H.
CHET MASON, C. O. (R)
GRANDFATHER'S REVOLU-
TION. (R)
HELEN BARTMAN. (R)
Caringi, Rudolph.
SUBSTANCE OF A HOUSE.
Carisch, S.P.A.
NOTTE IN PARADISO.
Carlton, Kay, pseud. SEE
Franklin, Rose -Davida.
Carmichael, Fred.
LUXURY CRUISE.
Carmody, Catherine Cross.
GLIMPSES OF WANYA.
Carole, Debbie, pseud. SEE
Taylor, Nancy Carol.
Carole, Joseph.
BROTHER JASPER.
Carpenter, Edward Childs.
WHISTLING IN THE DARK. (R)
Carre, Michel. xs
HOFFMANNS ERZAHLUNGEN.
Carroll, Claire.
DEVIL TO PAY.
Carroll, Sidney.
TEMPTATION OF ROGER HERIOTT.
Carter, Arthur Philip.
HIP, HIP, HOORAY.
OPERATION MAD BALL.
Carter, Wellington Alan.
GUNMEN.
Cartwright, George Allan,
pseud. SEE Poston,
Richard.
Carver, Raymond E.
TAKE CARE Y'SELF.
Carver, Sidney.
ROYAL ADVENTURER.
Carwell Co.
FREEDOM ROAD.
Cary, Falkland L.
DANGER INSIDE.
Case, William R.
END OF THE DIVING BOARD,
Casona, Alejandro, pseud.
SEE Rodriguez Alvarez,
Alejandro.
Casson, Lionel.
MASTERS OF ANCIENT COMEDY.
Castelli, Alberto.
MORD IM DOM,
Castro, Manuel Tamayo. SEE
Tamayo Castro, Manuel.
Caudill, Carl B., Jr.
CROSS COUNTRY.
Cavalier, Richard Arthur.
SKIN DEEP.
Cearley, Edgar C., Jr.
SUGAR AND SPICE.
Cerf, Kurt.
ROOT OF ALL EVIL.
Cesana, Otto.
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY
THIEVES. (R)
Chadwick, Vivienne Charlton.
INVISIBLE LINE.
Chailly, Luciano.
MANTELLO.
Chaplin, Oona O'Neill.
AH, WILDERNESS. rR)
DAYS WITHOUT END. (R)
Chapman, John.
SIMPLE SPYMEN.
Chappell & Co., Ltd.
SKETCHES AND LYRICS FROM
LIVING FOR PLEASURE.
Charras, Charles.
HOMME A L'OMBRELLE BLANCHE.
Chase, Ann.
BIRDS.
Chattin, Robert N.
FOGGY NIGHT IN SAN
FRANCISCO.
Chatto, Merle.
COMMERCIALS FOR RADIO &
TELEVISION FOR REMINGTON
ELECTRIC SHAVER.
Chaucer, Geoffrey.
FOOL'S ERRAND.
Chayefsky, Paddy.
TENTH MAN.
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich.
ON THE HARM OF TOBACCO.
Chesnais, Bernard.
SURVIVANTS.
Chichester, Charles X.,
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.
Chieco, Lorenzo J.
SELF-SUCCESS.
Chige, Lottie Michelson.
LOVE ME, LOVE ME.
Chlumberg, Hans.
MIRACLE AT VERDUN. (R)
Christensen, Verona.
CONFUCIOUS JONES, THE WISE-
GUY.
Christie, Agatha. SEE
Mallowan, Agatha Christie.
Christie (Agatha) Ltd.
GO BACK FOR MURDER.
Chrysler Corp. De Soto
Division.
1961 VALIANT REVEAL SEQU-
ENCE.
Chrysler Corp.
sion.
DODGE LINE DISPLAY FILM.
1961 NEW CAR AND TRUCK
INTRODUCTION.
Chrysler Corp.
Division.
1961 VALIANT REVEAL SE-
QUENCE.
Chrysler Corp.
sion.
1961 VALIANT REVEAL SE-
QUENCE.
Churchill, Beatrice.
CHRISTMAS SECRET.
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Ine.
NEW HYPERTENSIVE PATIENT.
PROGRESS IN THE THERAPY OF
SEVERE HYPERTENSION.
Clark, Ralph G.
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS. (R)
Clark, Ralph L.
JEWELS OF THE DESERT. (R)
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS,
Dodge Divi
Plymouth
Valiant Divi-
pseud.
Clark, Sarah Grames.
JEWELS OF THE DESERT. (R)
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS. (R)
Claudel, Paul.
PIECE OF NOON.
Clemens, Theodore C.
POLITICIAN AND THE PUSSY
CAT.
Clement, Victor K.
EAGLE IN THE MUD.
Cloyd, Ethel.
WHITE CHRISTMAS. (R)
Coates, John F., Jr.
PENNY.
Coca-Cola Co.
JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES. (R)
Cocteau, Jean.
NOUVEAU THEATRE DE POCHE.
Cohen, Arthur.
THREE STOOGES MEET THE MOB.
Cohen, Irving Morton.
OLD GENERATION DIETH.
TALE IN TWO CITIES,
WAR AND PIECES.
Cohen, Lewis Keith.
GEM.
Colacicco, Robert.
TATTERED WONDERLAND.
Cole, Carroll Peterson.
WANING DARK.
Cole, David S.
EN CROISADE,
HOW I WORKED IT WITH THE
BUSH.
Cole, Philip G.
MISTER DOCTOR FREUD.
Coleman, A. P.
BALLADYNA.
Coleman, Lonnie.
MABEL.
Coleman, Marion Moore.
BALLADYNA.
Collier, Kenneth Frederick.
WILTED AFTERNOON IN HEAVEN.
Collin, Louis Jacques Marie.
MON CRIME. (R)
Collins, Mrs. Fletcher, Jr.
SEE Collins, Margaret
James.
Collins, Louise G. L.
MAIN ROADS ARE BEST.
VIPERS' GUEST.
Collins, Margaret James.
POSITIVE HOUR.
TERRACE.
Collison, Anzonetta. SEE
Atherton, Anzonetta
Collison.
Collison, Wilson.
FORCED LANDING. (R)
GAMBLING LADY. (R)
Comitti, Enrico.
GIORNATA DI MARCELLINA. (R)
Commercial Life Insurance
Co. of Missouri.
NEW CYCLE OF PROFIT.
Concordia Pub. House.
EVERY CHRISTIAN, A BIBLE
STUDENT.
UNTO YOU, A SAVIOR.
Conkle, E. P.
GRANNY S LITTLE CHEERY
ROOM,
Constandurous, Mabel.
MRS. OGBODDY OBLIGES. (R)
Continental Illinois
National Bank.
SELLING TACTICS,
AND OUT.
Conway, Linda Ann.
IT'S SO NICE TO BE A FISH.
WITCHES ARE FOR WEARING.
WONDERFUL WHEEL.
Cook, Hettie M.
HOME FROM THE CLOUDS.
Cooper, Colin.
DIAMOND TOOTH.
Cooper, Norton J.
VOICE IN THE NIGHT.
Cope, Edward.
CHAMBER MAN.
INSIDE
July—Dec.
Copeau, Jacques.
LITTLE POOR MAN OF ASSISI.
Cordell, Carl, pseud. SEE
Cadi aer Carli Bier wien
Corre, Francois.
JOB. (R)
Corrie, Joe.
GOLDEN WEDDING.
OCCUPATION MOONRAY.
Corry, Sherwood C.
LAST STRONGHOLD.
Cotton, William.
BRIDE THE SUN SHINES ON. (R)
Cotton, Mrs. William.
BRIDE THE SUN SHINES ON. (R)
Courteline, Georges.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Covino, Salvatore T.
STORY OF COWS.
Coward, H.
WAKEFIELD SHEPHERD'S PLAY.
Coward, No#l1.
WAITING IN THE WINGS.
Cowen, Marion.
EILLEY ORRUM.
NEVADA, HI-O.
Crago, Louise.
COUNTRY MUSIC.
DEATH IN VALHALLA.
SHADE OF SUSPICION.
Crago, Mrs. R. E. SEE Crago,
Louise.
Crankshaw, Edward.
MIRACLE AT VERDUN. (R)
Crasilneck, Harold B.
MR. BEDOBO AND TYRANNO-
SAURUS REX.
Crasilneck, Sherry K.
MR. BEDOBO AND TYRANNO-
SAURUS REX.
Crawford, John.
WOMAN OF THAT FUTURE PLACE.
Crawford, John Richard.
JEANNIE.
Crilley, John.
SOME SAY THE DIVIL'S DEAD.
Croisset, Francis de.
SUR CHAMP D'ETOILES. (R)
VOL NUPTIAL. (R)
Croisset, Philippe de.
SUR CHAMP D'ETOILES. (R)
VOL NUPTIAL. (R)
Cross, Beverley.
ONE MORE RIVER.
Crouse, Russel.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
Crowell (Thomas Y.) Co.
AMERICAN DRAMA.
Crusinberry, Jane.
NATIVITY.
Csokor, Franz Theodor.
ERWECKUNG DES ZOSIMIR.
Cummings, Dave. SEE Cummings,
H. David.
Cummings, H. David.
WEATHERMAN'S PICNIC.
Cunningham, Dan.
AH, MRS. MULLINS.
Curci, Edizioni.
AMANTE CUBISTA.
Curtin, Michael J.
SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.
Curtis, Joseph A., Jr.
FAME,
Curtis, Robert Philip.
PAGING DANNY WEBSTER,
Cutillo, Emily.
A CAPPELLA.
D
Dace, Wallace.
BLIND MAN'S BUFF.
RENASCENCE AT APPOMATTOX.
WE COMMIT THIS BODY.
Dain, Carolyn Clifton.
GREATEST OF THESE.
D'Albert, Eugen. SEE Albert,
Eugen d'.
Damuth, Bruce Stuart.
GAFF.
Dana (Bill) Pub. Co.
MORE - JOSE JIMENEZ.
Dann, Elonzo P., III.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS.
Dann, Lonnie, pseud. SEE
Dann, Elonzo P., III.
MAGIC FOUNTAIN.
Davidson, Caroline F.
VERY OPPOSITE SEX.
Davidson, Sylvia.
DAY TO REMEMBER.
Davidson, William P.
VERY OPPOSITE SEX.
Davies, Jane S.
PACE-LIFTING BY EXERCISE.
Daviot, Gordon.
RICHARD OF BORDEAUX. (R)
Davis, Christopher.
SCOTTY.
Davis, Danny.
EGGHEAD AND I.
Davis, yee
WORLD WE LIVE IN. (R)
Davis, James P.
oak
Davis, Lotte Lenya-Weill.
SILBERSEE. (R)
Davis, Owen.
WORLD WE LIVE IN. (R)
Dawson, Marlow.
LADY OF THE SNOWS.
Day, Frederic Lansing.
LITTLE GREY WOMAN.
NEW ENGLAND NIGHT. (R)
Day, Stanley A.
HENRY-ETTA. (R)
Deakin, Alan.
MIRROR AND SCALPEL.
(R)
DeBruland, Ragnhiide. SEE
Grace, Constance, pseud.
December Music Pub. Co.
THEME FROM THE PAD, PT.2.
De Chellis, Genevieve V.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTER-
NATIONAL SITUATION
PRESENTED TO THE SOVIET
PEOPLE BY THE SOVIET
PRESS IN 1955.
Deckelman, Mrs. Robert C.
SEE Deckelman, Virginia
Gilchrist.
Deckelman, Virginia Gilchrist.
SHADOWS OF A DREAM.
De Croisset, Francis. SEE
Croisset, Francis de.
De Croisset, Philippe. SEE
Croisset, Philippe de.
Deebank, Felix.
NOBLESSE OBLIGE.
PARTNERS.
Deering, Ronald C.
IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING.
De Felice, James Vincent, Jr.
TOUCH OF HEAT.
De Ghelderode, Michel.
Ghelderode, Michel de.
De Hond, Stephen. SEE Hond,
Stephen de.
Deigaard, Kent.
STONE IN THE NET.
Dekker, Albert.
SEARCH FOR MISSING MEN.
De Kruif, Paul.
YELLOW JACK. (R)
Delafield, E. M., pseud.
SEE Dashwood, E. M.
Delaney, Shelagh.
GOUT DE MIEL.
SEE
NAME INDEX
Dell, Jack Holton.
GREAT BLACK SHIPS.
Delmar, Vina.
WARM WEDNESDAY.
Delmas, Eugene, pseud. SEE
Schweykowski, Bodo von.
De Loring, Arno, pseud. SEE
Goering, Arno A.
De Marco, L. Jack.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.
Demetriou, George J.
TRAUMATIZED.
Denison (T. S.) & Co., Inc.
NORTHWEST HISTORY IN ACTION.
Denker, Henry.
FORT DU FOU.
Dénnon, Jerry B.
IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS.
Denny, Ernest.
SAVE US FROM OUR
FRIENDS. (R)
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR
LUCK. (R)
Dento-Medical Tapes.
AUDIO JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY.
Derleth, August.
WITCH CURSE.
De Soto Division, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
De Soto Division.
Despouey, Arturo.
PAREWELL TO THE FLESH.
Deutsch, Evelyn.
MAKE MINE MINK.
Deutsch, Helen.
LOVE ON AN ISLAND. (R)
Deval, Jacques, pseud. SEE
Boularan, Jacques.
Dewey, Donald Charles.
ANIMAL.
D'Hervilliez, Gabriel. SEE
Hervilliez, Gabriel d .
D'Honau, Richard Allen.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Dickens, Charles.
GLOCKEN VON LONDON.
Dickey, Robert D.
MORTALS AT THE PORTALS.
Dieb, Ronald Kenneth.
BERMUDA WAS A YEAR AGO.
Dietz, Florence.
CHECKMATE — WITH DIRTY
HANDS.
Dietz, Howard.
PLYING COLORS. (R)
Diggs, Charles Norman.
WHITTINGTON HOUSE.
Di Giola, Giuseppe.
IT WAS A SNAP.
Dines, Michael.
HIRSHMAN AND SON.
LULLABY.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS.
DiNoto, Gene.
OLD MAN AND BURRO.
Dixon, Campbell.
SECRET AGENT. (R)
Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc.
BEST PLAYS OF 1959-1960.
Dodge Division, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
Dodge Division.
Dolecin Corp.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS.
Dondo, Mathurin.
CONTES DRAMATIQUES.
Donegan, Lori.
TIME AND ETERNITY.
Donisch, Elisabeth.
SOLEIDAS BUNTER VOGEL.
Donisch, Max.
SOLEIDAS BUNTER VOGEL.
Donnelly, Mrs. Arthur G. SEE
Donnelly, Elizabeth Norton.
Donnelly, Elizabeth Norton.
FOLLOWERS OF MARY PENN.
Donovan, Gene, pseud. SEE
Martens, Anne Coulter.
Dooley, John Anthony.
JONAH'S WAIL.
Doome, Shaman, pseud. SEE
Trace, Wayne B.
Doran, Marie.
BETTY'S BUNGALOW. (R)
GAY CO-EDS. (R)
Dore, Marguerite B.
DYNAMIC INTEGRAL LEARNING
AND TEACHING OF LANGUAGE.
Dostoevskii, Fedor Mikhail-
ovich.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.
INSULTED AND INJURED.
Dostoevsky, Fyodor. SEE
Dostoevskii, Fedor Mikhail-
ovich.
Douglas, Arthur, pseud.
Schutzman, Arthur, Jr.
Douglas, Felicity.
ROLLO.
Downer, Alan S.
AMERICAN DRAMA.
Downes, John Roger.
LAST PAYMENT.
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan.
ELEMENTARY MY DEAR WATSON.
Draeger, Isabelle M.
SEE
MR. JINGELING SHOW FOR 1960.
Dramadise Productions, Inc.
BIBLE STORIES.
Dramanda, Ltd.
BED OF ROSES.
Dramatic Pub. Co.
ASK ANY GIRL.
CHRISTMAS CHECK.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.
NO DEADLY MEDICINE.
SKY'S THE LIMIT.
THIRTEEN AT TABLE.
Drei Masken Verlag, G.M.B.H.
ABENDGESELLSCHAFT,
RASKOLNIKOFF.
Dreistadt, Roy.
LECTURE ON THE SOLUTIONS
TO PROBLEMS IN THE
THEORIES OF FREUD AND
PIAGET.
Drennen, Marguerite.
SECOND CUP.
Dresser, Olive B.
SWEETEST FLOWER THAT GROWS.
Droll Yankees, Inc.
CAPTAIN NICKERSON.
GOING FISHING.
POGEY BOAT.
TUG GASPEE.
Druten, John William Van.
SEE Van Druten, John
William.
Dubensky, Arcady.
RAVEN. (R)
DuBois, Marcel.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.
THIRTEEN AT TABLE.
DuBois Chemicals, Inc.
FEEL FREE.
Duchelle, Laura Rossato.
GRAZIELLA. (R)
Duckworth, Odell Silvey.
DAY IN THE MEN'S WARD.
Duerrenmatt, Frederick.
DEADLY GAME.
Dufault, Buddy.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING.
Dugger, Nancy.
SMALL BOAT WARNING.
Dumas, Alexandre, fils.
SHE WORE CAMELLIAS.
Dundas, Ronald.
FLOWER OF VENEZIA. (R)
Dunlop, Richard S.
FOUR BELLS MEANS
GLORY.
OVERPRAISED SEASON.
Dunn, John P.
LET MY VOICE RING OUT.
Dunnigan, Ann.
LIZA.
Durden, Robert Talbot.
BADINAGE.
Durniak, Daniel F.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY TELE-
VISION NEWS REEL.
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Dutton, Lorees Yerby.
UNLESS RENEWED, YOU EXPIRE.
Duveyrier, C.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER. (R)
Dvorak, Lewis H.
CAUSES, PREVENTION AND
TREATMENT OF PERIODONTITIS
AND TOOTH DECAY.
Dvoretzky, Beverly.
NOBODY'S MA EVER DIES.
E
Earnshaw, Harry L.
CHANDU, THE MAGICIAN. (R)
Eastman, Fred.
OUR LEAN YEARS. (R)
Easton, Sidney.
ACROSS THE LINE. (R)
BIG WHEEL. (R)
YALLAR GAL. (R)
Eaton, Joseph Henry.
COLOR SCHEME.
Economics Laboratory, Inc.
WASHING IS MY DISH.
Edel, Leon.
GUY DOMVILLE.
Edition Kasparek.
HERR KAYSER UND DIE
NACHTIGALL.
Editions du Rocher.
NOUVEAU THEATRE DE POCHE.
Editorial Talia. SEE Talia,
Editorial.
Edmunds, Murrell.
MOON OF MY DELIGHT.
Edson, Beatrice.
BRIDE AND PREJUDICE.
Edwards, William S.
BAR WITH NO BEER.
Egan, Raymond Blanning, Jr.
CONFINE YOURSELF
CATHERINE. (R)
Eglitis, Anslavs.
SANDRA.
Eigen, Robert.
TO SEE THE STARS.
Einstadt, Isaac.
POND.
Einstein, Irving, pseud.
SEE Einstadt, Isaac.
Eisemann, Michael.
KATZ IM SACK. (R)
Eldredge, John Gordon.
TEACHIN' MAN.
Elias, Ann, pseud. SEE Adams,
Ida Elias.
Eliot, Thomas Stearns.
MORD IM DOM.
Ellis, Belvin B.
INFINITY, ONE, ZERO, ONE,
INFINITY.
Ellis, Ernest.
ANGELINA.
IN SWEETEST BUD.
Emericus, M., pseud.
HEXE VON KORONTA.
Emerson, Royce.
JEST.
Emery, Charles.
BABY FOR BRENDA.
D IS FOR DANGER.
MADAME VULTURE.
PORTRAIT OF DEBORAH.
Emka, Ltd.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Emmett, Robert.
LIMBO LOVER.
Emmons, Della Gould.
NORTHWEST HISTORY IN ACTION.
Empire Photosound, Inc.
MAGNESIUM.
NEW WORLD OF LIVING.
Engdahl, Mildred Allen Butler.
IN THE FOREST OF FANCY.
Engel, Lyle Kenyon.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,
CINDERELLA.
GREAT MOMENTS IN AMERICAN
HISTORY - THE CIVIL WAR.
110 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Engel, Lyle Kenyon.-Con.
JACK THE GIANT KILLER.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
POPEYE'S ZOO.
STORIES OF THE SILENT
SERVICE.
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS.
Engel, William Paul.
MATA HARI. (R)
NEW DEAL. (R)
England, Michael Garland.
ABYSS.
England, Robert.
FLY AWAY HOME.
Englander, David A.
SANCTUARY ISLAND.
Engle, Paul.
GOLDEN CHILD.
Ennis, Vivian.
THAT'S ME.
Epstein, Donald K.
SATURDAY PROM.
Erbstoeszer, Adele Gordon.
GHOST OF THE CHINESE ELM.
Erbstoeszer, Mrs. Vernon.
SEE Erbstoeszer, Adele
Gordon.
Erskin, Chester.
HE. (R)
Erskine, Andrew H.
GOODBYE TILL MONDAY.
Erskine, Chester.
CRISIS.
Escelicer, S.A.
MARIBEL Y LA EXTRANA
FAMILIA.
Essex, Harry J.
SURE HAND OF GOD.
Estabrook, Howard.
GLORY OF ANGKOR.
Estrada, Doris.
CHRISTMAS EVE GUEST.
Eternity Records.
BELIEF IN GOD and THE HOLY
TRINITY.
Eterovic, Fernando Josseau.
SEE Josseau Eterovic,
Fernando.
Eunson, Dale.
SOUTHERN COMFORT.
Eunson, Katherine Albert.
SOUTHERN COMFORT.
Euripides.
REVELATION IN THE COURT-
HOUSE PARK.
TEN PLAYS.
Evans, Carole W.
SIXTY THIRD AT COTTAGE
GROVE.
Evans, E. Eynon.
ACCORDING TO THE DOCTOR.
Evans, Easmond, Jr.
SIXTY THIRD AT COTTAGE
GROVE.
Evans, Edward K., Jr.
COURT FOR OWLS.
NEVA BLUES.
ROOM IN HOTEL BABYLON.
ROTTEN WOOD.
Evans, Franklin Temple.
ONE FINE DAY.
Evans, Robert, pseud.
Eigen, Robert.
Eysier, Edmund.
LACHENDE EHEMANN. (R)
ZIRKUSKIND. (R)
SEE
F
Fabrizi, Bernard.
DO YOU HAVE A WOMAN IN YOUR
ROOM.
Fadigan,
SARA.
Fahy, Patricia A.
GREEN GOD.
Fairchild, William.
SOUND OF MURDER.
Fairweather, Charles Robert.
BLUE BOOK.
Ellen Marie.
Fajans, Caroline R.
DESTROYING AGENT.
Fajans, Julian, pseud.
Fajans, Caroline R.
Fanelli, Henry Clay.
BEELZEBUB.
GLISSANDO.
SONGBIRD.
Farmer, Herbert R.
RADIATION: FRIEND OR FOE.
Farrow, Peter.
SEAN O' FEY.
Fass, Gertrude J.
LOVE AMONG THE CENTRALIANS.
Fast, Howard.
FREEDOM ROAD.
Faulkner, William.
AS I LAY DYING.
Fay, Patrick J.
LAST FAMILY.
MELBA, THE TOAST OF PITHOLE.
Fayne, Regina Brand.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
Feiffer, Jules.
EXPLAINERS.
Feist, Gene.
LUST FOR THE NIGHTINGALE.
Feld, Rose C.
YOUNG MAN OF FIFTY. (R)
Felsenstein, Walter.
HOFFMANNS ERZAHLUNGEN.
Felshin, Augusta.
ECHO.
Felts, W. Roland.
SON OF THE HIGHEST.
Fenner, Phyllis.
ENTRANCES AND EXITS.
Ferdinand, Roger.
FOIRE AUX SENTIMENTS. (R)
TROIS POUR CENT. (R)
Fergusson, Francis.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
SEE
Fernandez, Pedro Perez. SEE
Perez Fernandez, Pedro.
Ferrizzi, Vincent.
EXTRAVAGANT MISER.
Fertik, Fannie.
NAKED MALE.
Fessler, Edward I.
POOR WHITE TRASH.
Feuchtwanger, Lion.
WILL HILL BE PARDONED.
Feuchtwanger, Marta.
WILL HILL BE PARDONED.
Feydeau, Georges.
DAME VOM MAXIM.
Feydeaus, Georges
BANDE UND DER GENERAL.
Fielding, Henry.
TOM JONES.
Figel-Hartman, D.
GERTA.
Finke, John, Jr.
WEEP NO MORE, MY LADY.
Firari, Harvey E.
PHILIP SANDAN.
Fischer, Clarence, Jr.
BLUE SKY UP ABOVE ME.
Fishbein, Philip.
WORLD'S BIG BED.
Fisher, Edwin Zaalmon.
AND CORRUPTION.
Fitzgerald, Edward.
SWORD OF HEAVEN.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott.
GREAT GATSBY.
Fitzgerald, Paula Podesta.
SWORD OF HEAVEN.
Flagg, Ann Kathryn.
MAKE NO TARRYING.
Flaiano, Ennio,
MARZIANO A ROMA.
Flammer (Harold) Inc.
CHRISTMAS TROUBADOUR.
Flaum, Gary.
KEEP ME COMPANY.
Fleischman, Maxine.
GRANNY'S HOUSE.
NOBODY CARES.
Fleischman, Mrs.
SEE Fleischman,
Roy Philip.
Maxine.
Fleishman, Esther.
SAY KID.
Fleishman,
SAY KID.
Fleming, Brandon.
MESSAGE. (R)
Flocks, Lorraine.
CYRANO D. BERGER,
Florenc-dietz, pseud.
Dietz, Florence.
Flournoy, Richard.
MANHATTAN MEDLEY. (R)
Floyd, John.
WOODEN KIMONO. (R)
Flynn, Robert L.
AS I LAY DYING.
Fondiler, Lester.
SPIES IN YOUR EYES.
Foray, Anita, pseud.
Simmons, Alma A.
Ford, George D.
WEEP NO MORE, MY LADY.
Fornell, Gladys.
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Forsberg, Albert R.
SOCIAL CLIMBING.
Forsberg, Rolf, pseud.
Forsberg, Albert R.
Forsyth, James.
DEFIANT ISLAND.
TROG.
Fortunato,
BIG ONE.
Foster, Gladys S.
COLD COMFORT.
Foster, Stephen.
WEEP NO MORE, MY LADY.
Fowler, Horace, pseud. SEE
Maxtone-Graham, John Kurtz.
Fowlie, Wallace.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Fox, Joseph William.
UPWARD STRIDE.
Frakes, Jack. SEE Frakes,
John Dean, Jr.
Frakes, John Dean Jr.
HOUSEKEEPER.
SPOOFYDOOFS' FUNNYBONE.
Francesca, pseud. SEE
Carbone, L. Francesca.
Franklin, Clay, pseud.
Hensinger, Clayton F.
Franklin, Eloise Anne.
MAN WHO DISARMED THE ATOM.
Franklin, Rose-Davida.
SIGN OF THE PISCES.
Franks, J. A. Q.
MONEY IN THE AIR. (R)
Franks, Thetta Quay.
MONEY IN THE AIR.
Fraser, Ann.
DAY IN IRELAND.
Fraser, Mrs. Richard.
Fraser, Ann.
Frede, Richard.
ENTRY E.
Fredericks, Claude.
ON CIRCE'S ISLAND.
Freeman, Alfred G.
YOST BROTHERS AND THEIR
NINE LIVES.
French, Robert M., Jr.
BEFORE BREAKFAST.
French (Samuel) Inc.
BETSY'S FIRST REPORT CARD.
BETTY'S BUNGALOW. (R)
CIRCUS IN THE WIND.
CLOWN PRINCE OF WANDERLUST.
ECHO OF WINGS.
FANNY, THE FRIVOLOUS
FLAPPER,
FOUR BELLS MEANS GLORY.
GAY CO-EDS. (R)
GRANNY'S LITTLE CHEERY
ROOM.
INVISIBLE LINE.
LUXURY CRUISE.
MADAME VULTURE.
MARY'S ANKLE, (R)
MIND OF A KILLER.
MYSTERIOUS MRS. UPDIKE. (R)
OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS.
OVERPRAISED SEASON.
Philip.
SEE
SEE
SEE
Ray T.
SEE
SEE
July—Dec.
PINK PARTY DRESS.
SIMPLE LITTLE AFFAIR.
SUMMER FOR THE INDIANS.
French (Samuel) Ltd.
COUNT'S MARIE.
KING'S COMMAND.
LULLABY.
TEMPTATION SORDID.
TROUBLE COMES TO AHMED.
WAKEFIELD SHEPHERD'S PLAY.
Frenkel, Herbert M.
WE KNOW YOU.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY TELE-
VISION NEWS REEL.
Frieder, Frances M.
BODY POLITIC.
Friedman, Philip Allan.
MAN ALONE,
Friedman, Stanley D.
MAD HATTER'S FAREWELL.
Friedmann, Oskar.
SIEGERIN. (R)
Friendship Press, Inc.
CIRCLE BEYOND FEAR.
EMBARK FOR TOMORROW.
MISS ALICE AND THE CUNNING
COMANCHE.
ONE MAN'S MOON.
REMIND ME TO LIVE.
WHERE THE WORLD BEGINS.
Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Frigidaire
Division.
Frink, Charles.
PARADE AT THE CORNER,
STRANGERS TO THE LAND.
VOICES FROM THE ALLEY.
WINDOW.
Frith, John Leslie.
MARTINE. (R)
UNQUIET SPIRIT. (R)
Fritzius, Harry.
ASHES OF SUMMER.
SILENT THE HUNTER.
Frost, Frances.
NEW ENGLAND NIGHT. (R)
Fiissl, Karlheinz. SEE
Kayser, Albin, pseud.
Fuller, Alicia T.
WEDDING GOWN.
Fuller, Ruth, pseud.
Sergel, Ruth F.
Fulton, Tom.
DAY IN IRELAND.
Funck-Hellet, Madeleine.
CHAT QUITTE,
Fury, William.
HANGING.
MANN ON TRIAL.
SEE
G
Gadette, Frederic.
EYE OF THE NEEDLE,
Gadette Productions,
EYE OF THE NEEDLE.
Gaer, Gay. SEE Luce, Gay
Gaer.
Ball es
Gaines, Ruben.
ADAM'S HARVEST.
Galbreath Pictures, Inc.
APPEARANCE OF EVIL.
Galbreath Pictures Productions,
Inc.
SECOND BEST.
Gallagher, Alan John.
FROM OUT OF THE EARTH.
Gallagher, Francis.
MY LEAVES ARE GREEN,
Gammons, Jay Lakota, pseud.
SEE Gammons, Joan L.
Gammons, Joan L.
MAVERICK,
SCHISM.
Garcia Lorea, Federico.
LOVE OF DON PERLIMPLIN WITH
BELISA IN HIS GARDEN.
SHOEMAKER'S PRODIGIOUS
WIFE.
Gardner, Barbara.
MAGGIE.
Gardner, Mrs. John H. SEE
Geer, Alfred Spencer.
GOLD FANDANGO
VIEW AND REVUE.
General Motors Corp.
Prigidaire Division.
CHECK.
PIVOT LINE OF 1961 FOOD
PREEZERS
General Motors Corp. Olds-
mobile Service Dept.
RED HOT SERVICE.
Genovario, Victor N.
Gerber, Jules I.
CLEO, THE CALICO CAT.
MAKE THEM BE QUIET.
Gertzman, Zane H.
LOVED ONE.
Ghelderode, Michel de.
SEVEN PLAYS.
Gheon, Henri, pseud. SEE
Vaugeon, Henri.
Giasson, Paul.
IF A STAR FALLS.
Gibbs, Margaret.
INHERITANCE.
Gibson, William.
TWO FOR THE SEESAW.
Gidney, James Brock.
DONOG
Gilbert, Earl Jay.
PRINCE AND THE ROSE.
Gilbert, Paul, pseud. SEE
Magee, Gilbert R.
Gilbert, Robert.
HERR KAYSER UND DIE
NACHTIGALL.
Gilbert, Ruth.
IS BREAD ENOUGH.
Gilchrist, Virginia. SEE
Deckelman, Virginia Gil-
ehrist.
Gill, Clarence B., Jr.
THESE ARE THE TIMES.
NAME INDEX
Gill, Jane Lee.
THESE ARE THE TIMES.
Gilmore, Christopher.
LILIPUTLAND.
Gilner, Elias.
Ginsberg, Howard.
BETTER SORT.
Ginsbury, Norman.
JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN.
Giola, Gluseppe di. SEE
Di Gioia, Giuseppe.
Gitlin, Howard Louis.
GLORY IN THE HIGHEST.
Glade, Coe.
3 ON A HEART.
Glaser, Esther B.
CHILDREN OF DESTINY.
Glaubman, Sol.
WIZARD OF SPORTS PROGRAM.
Glazebrook, Marshall Ambler.
BATTLE OF NEW MARKET.
Glazebrook, Mary Martha.
BATTLE OF NEW MARKET.
Glazebrook, Pinky. SEE
Glazebrook, Marshall
Ambler.
Gode, Alexander.
EGMONT.
Godfrey, John F.
worth, Jack.
Goebel, Gordon A.
MARRIAGE AFFAIR.
Goebel, Heinrich.
FRAULEIN JULIE.
TRAUMSPIEL.
Goehe, Pat.
SEE Nor-
UNDERTOW.
Goene, Mrs. Richard. SEE
Goehe, Pat.
Goering, Arno A.
IT CAN HAPPEN.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.
EGMONT.
Golan, Menahem,
LILIPUTLAND.
Golan, Menny.
Menahem.
Goldbaum, Peter.
RENDEZVOUS WITH LIFE.
Goldberg, Boris.
LIFE'S SHADOWS.
Goldberg, Jane L.
GOBY.
GOBY JOINS THE CIRCUS.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING.
NOT SO BAD.
SCOOTIE.
SCRIBBIT MIFFLE.
SQUEEMIE.
SWIFT ARROW'S ADVENTURE.
SEE Golan,
WIN OR LOSE.
Golden, Harry.
ONLY IN AMERICA.
Golden, John.
DIVINE DRUDGE. (R)
Golden, Joseph.
BODY CAME TO TEA.
REBELLION OF RUBY REDROCK.
RIVER DEEP.
SMALL CASE OF FRIENDSHIP.
Goldin, Sidney.
TAHKEE, TEXAS.
Goldman, Harold.
CO-RESPONDENT UNKNOWN. (R)
Goldman, Jerome Marvin.
STAR FOR AARON.
Goldman, Paul.
MERMAID AVENUE IS THE
WORLD.
Goldsmith, Leo Jean.
BIDDIES.
Goldstein, Stanley B.
REVUE MATERIAL.
Goldwater, France.
BUTTON TREE. (R)
Gollancz (Victor) Ltd.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
Goltz, Eric von der, Jr.
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY
THIEVES. (R)
Goodman, Arthur.
RAPTURE.
Goodrich, Arthur.
TRAGODIE IN AREZZO. (R)
Goodrich, Frances. SEE
Hackett, Frances Goodrich.
Goodwyn, Louise.
JAYBIRD'S DREAM. (R)
Gordon, Adele. SEE Erb-
stoeszer, Adele Gordon,
Gordon, Frances Romer.
JIM CROW DIED LAST NIGHT.
Gore, Pearl W.
GUIDANCE ANGEL.
Gorg, Alan.
TOWARD CLEANER MINDS.
Gori, Guido.
ADDIO MARIU'.
Gorman, Catherine.
THIS IS THE STORY OF WAL-
TER SMITH, HIS FAMILY AND
HIS INCOME.
Gorman, Lewis.
DOWN TO EARTH.
HIDEAWAY TREASURE.
Gorman, Martha.
DOWN TO EARTH.
HIDEAWAY TREASURE.
Gottesman, Evelyn Frances.
AWAY DOWN EAST.
Gottlieb, Theodore.
FOUR-LEGGEDISM.
Gould, Jay Reid.
LONG SILENCE.
Grace, Constance, pseud.
GIFT WRAPPED.
Graham, Edward Riley.
HEY, DOC.
Granichstadten-Lund,
Rosalie.
CASIMIRS HIMMELFAHRT. (R)
Grant, Neil.
ON DARTMOOR. (R)
Grass, Ginter.
STOFFRESTE.
Gray, Barbara.
AESOP AND HIS FABLES.
Gray, Karyle, pseud. SEE
Squadrito, Geraldine
Marcia.
Grayson, Gloria.
EAST WALL, WEST WALL.
Grayson, Philip.
EAST WALL, WEST WALL.
Great Southwest Life Insur-
ance Co.
KEY TO SECURITY.
Greban, Arnoul.
MYSTERIUM VON DER GEBURTH
DES HERRN.
Grebanier, Bernard.
HEART OF HAMLET.
Green, Albert.
LAND OF THE FREE.
Green, David E.
ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAG-
LIO.
Green, John C.
NIGHT WITH THE PRESIDENT.
Green, M. S.
NEW CYCLE OF PROFIT.
Greenbaum, R. H.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Greenberg, Barbara.
SAY KID.
Greene, Lawrence, pseud. SEE
Greenfield, L. D.
Greenfield, L. D.
CENTRAL PARK.
Greenleaf, Margery F.
JANE EYRE.
Greenwood, Duncan.
STRIKE HAPPY.
Greenwood, Walter.
CLUBS ARE TRUMPS.
Grefe, William, III.
“DREAMER'S PARADISE.
Gregg, H. Procter-. SEE
Procter-Gregg, H.
tll
Gregory, Lady.
DRAGON.
Greissle, Felix,
KREIDEKREIS. (R)
Greth, LeRoma Eshbach.
ALADDIN'S GHOST.
GENIUS, JR.
MISS ROBIN CRUSOE.
WASHINGTON NEVER SLEPT
HERE.
Grey, Gabrielle.
SOME QUEEN. (R)
Grillparzer, Franz.
AHNFRAU.
GOLDENE VLIESS.
SAPPHO,
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
MARCHEN VOM KLEINEN
DRUMLING.
MAGIC FOUNTAIN.
POOR PRINCESS ANNABELLE.
Grimm, Wilhelm Karl.
MARCHEN VOM KLEINEN
DAUMLING.
MAGIC FOUNTAIN.
POOR PRINCESS ANNABELLE.
Grissmer, John M.
HOLLYWOOD BIOGRAPHY.
JACK'S FATE IN '68'.
Griswold, H. Loraine.
DILLAR, A DOLLAR.
Griswold, Lorie. SEE
Griswold, H. Loraine.
Groag, Edward.
REWARD FOR JERRY.
Gross, Harvey Yale.
WASHING IS MY DISH.
Gross, Laurence.
WHISTLING IN THE DARK. (R)
Gross, Stuart M.
TREES DIE STANDING.
Grossman, Shirley.
MATTER OF DEGREE.
Grottola, Oresto P.
ARTISTIC SCOUNDREL.
Grove Press, Inc.
KRAPP'S LAST TAPE AND
OTHER DRAMATIC PIECES.
Gruber, Mme G. SEE Gruber,
George Bernstein.
Gruber, George Bernstein.
BONHEUR. (R)
Grunberg, Alexander.
AHNFRAU.
GOLDENE VLIESS.
SAPPHO.
Griinwald, Alfred.
DICHTERLIEBE. (R)
LACHENDE EHEMANN. (R)
ROSE VON STAMBUL. (R)
Guedikian, Puzant.
MADEMOISELLE MY MOTHER.
Guerin, Daniel.
SORTIE DE SECOURS.
TROMPE LA MORT.
Guiles, Fred Lawrence.
LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER.
Guiness, Gloria Rubio. SEE
Guinness, Gloria Rubio.
Guinness, Gloria Rubio.
FUTURE WITHOUT TEARS.
Guiterman, Arthur.
SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS. (R)
Guiterman, Vida Lindo.
SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS. (R)
Guitry, Lana Marconi.
CHATEAUX EN ESPAGNE. (R)
Guitry, Sacha.
CHATEAUX EN ESPAGNE. (R)
Guitton, Jean.
ASSASSINS DU BORD DE MER.
Gulf Guaranty Land & Title
Co.
YOUR NEW WORLD FOR A
BETTER TOMORROW.
Gurian, Jay Pp.
GREAT LAND.
Gyldendalske Boghandel,
Nordisk Forlag, A.S.
KORTE DAG ER LANG NOK.
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Hackady, Hal.
SATURDAY PROM.
Hacker, Leonard.
WE KNOW YOU.
Hackett, Albert.
UP POPS THE DEVIL. (R)
Hackett, Frances Goodrich.
UP POPS THE DEVIL. (R)
Hadas, Moses.
TEN PLAYS.
Hafner, Robert John.
ONE SPLIT SECOND.
Hagan, James.
TOMBOY. (R)
Hagan, Sadie K.
TOMBOY. (R)
Hageman, Richard.
TRAGODIE IN AREZZO. (R)
Haig & Patterson, Inc.
RED HOT SERVICE.
RIGHT, RIGHT ON TIME.
Hailey, Arthur.
NO DEADLY MEDICINE.
Haines, William Wister.
COAST TO COAST.
Hale, Allean Lemmon.
REMIND ME TO LIVE.
Halevy, Ludovic.
HELEN OF TROY.
Hall, Clifford V.
DANGEROUS DOLL.
TRY WISHING.
Hall, Harry J.
GIRL IN THE DRYER.
Hall, J. Lincoln.
AUNT JANE'S CHRISTMAS. (R)
GARDEN GUEST. (R)
IMMORTAL KING. (R)
Halle, Cliff, pseud. SEE
Hall, Clifford V.
Hallenbeck, Gertrude.
DANCING ON MY TOES.
Halliday, Frederick.
GROUNDHOG DAY.
Halsey, Alice.
JONES, WITH A HYPHEN. (R)
Halter, E. SEE Halter-
Zalud, E.
Halter-Zalud, E.
CARIBOO CAPERS.
CARIBOO SPRINGTIME.
Ham, Annette Mason.
ANGELS IN THE GARDEN. (R)
Hamby, Raymond Irvin.
FLAME OF FREEDOM.
MISS ANGEL'S WEDDING RING.
RED LETTER DAY.
Hamilton, Eddie.
BETTER GOLF THRU APPLIED
RELAXATION.
Hamilton, Edward Vandon, Jr.
BUTTON.
Hamilton, Wallace.
PYRACANTHA.
Hamlin, Mary P.
BURNT OFFERING. (R)
Hammer, Henry.
AT MADAME DELGAY'S. (R)
Hammerstein, Oscar, II.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
Hammond, Robert M.
BON VOYAGE.
Handy (Jam) Organization,
Inc.
HERE'S LOOKING AT ME.
Hannett, Frances.
HAUNTING LYRIC.
Hansen, Edgar J.
FLOWER OF VENEZIA. (R)
Hanson, Howard.
MERRY MOUNT. (R)
Hanson, Philip.
REBELS.
Harbach, Otto.
GOWNS BY ROBERTA. (R)
Hardesty, Jay Kelly, pseud.
SEE Gammons, Joan L.
Harmath, Imre.
KEK LAMPAS. (R)
Harnick, Sheldon.
FIORELLO.
Harrell, Doug.
dial Dis
Harrell, J. D.
FIRST YEAR.
SECOND YEAR.
Harrell, Jack L.
OPENING OF THE FAIRBANKS-
HILTON.
Harris, Aurand.
James Aurand.
Harris, James Aurand.
CIRCUS IN THE WIND.
FLYING PRINCE.
Harris, Mildred.
CO-RESPONDENT UNKNOWN. (R)
Harrison, Elbert.
ASTRONOMICAL BODIES.
Harrison, Richard C.
SUBCOMMITTEE REVUE OF 1960.
Hart, Charles.
COLD MOLASSES.
Hart, Howard.
PIECE OF NOON.
Hart, Moss.
AS THOUSANDS CHEER. (R)
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
ONCE IN A LIFETIME. (R)
Hartman, D. Figel-. SEE
Figel- Hartman, D.
Harvey, Adah MacFarland.
HOTTENTOT SONG.
Harvey, Joan M.
MASK OF TRUTH.
WATER'S OF DORIA.
Harwell, George.
WHAT A KILLING.
Hasek, Jaroslav.
GOOD SOLDIER SCHWEIK.
Hatch, Marilyn Ayers.
FIND ME A TEAR,
Hatfield, Edmund.
PHAEDRA.
Hauck, Sigfrid.
PACT.
Haugaard, Erik.
HONEST MAN,
Hauger, George.
SEVEN PLAYS.
Haussamen, Crane.
AMBUSH.
Hawkes & Son (London), Ltd.
DIDO AND AENEAS.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Hayden, William.
CAT PRINCESS.
Haydn, Joseph.
WELT AUF DEM MONDE. (R)
Hayes, Joseph.
MIDNIGHT SUN.
Hayes, Lynne.
3 ON A HEART.
Hayes Productions, Inc.
MIDNIGHT SUN.
Hayes School Pub. Co.
HAYES WHAT TO DO FOR
PRIMARY PLAYS.
Hays, Jack.
KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR.
Hazard, Lawrence.
MANHATTAN MEDLEY. (R)
RENARDS. (R)
Hazard, Violet B.
MANHATTAN MEDLEY. (R)
RENARDS. (R)
Heald, Anne Azgapetian.
RAVENDUZ.
Hearn, John Hiram.
SHADOW EMPRESS.
Heath (D. C.) & Co.
CONTES DRAMATIQUES.
Hebert, Fred.
WHAT A KILLING.
Heidt, Leslie.
CONSTANT, THE ARMARANTH.
TIME TO MOURN.
Held, L.
VOGELHANDLER.
Hellet, pseud. SEE Funck-
Hellet, Madeleine.
SEE Harrell,
SEE Harris,
Hellet, Madeleine Funck.
SEE Funck-Hellet, Madel-
eine.
Hellin, Frederick Philip.
GESCHAFT.
Hellman, Lillian.
TOYS IN THE ATTIC.
Helwig, Paul.
FLITTERWOCHEN.
Henderson, H. Dan.
ODD ANIMALS ON NOAH'S ARK.
Henderson, John.
LOCK, STOCK AND LIPSTICK.
Henderson, Nancy Wallace.
FAIR BLUFF,
Hendrick, Hadley Francis.
BEATS RETREAT.
Henry, Bruce.
APPEARANCE OF EVIL.
NICE LITTLE TOWN.
Henry, O., pseud. SEE
Porter William Sydney.
Henry, Richard.
ON MY HITCHIN' DAY.
Henschke, Alfred.
KREIDEKREIS. (R)
Hensinger, Clayton F.
LOVE MATCH.
Hepburn, Mildred Smith.
WIGWAM ON THE ROCKS.
Herbert, Betty.
SHE WORE CAMELLIAS.
Herbert, Jean.
HOLLYWOOD BE THY NAME. (R)
Heriat, Philippe.
JOIES DE LA FAMILLE.
Herman, George.
ECHO OF WINGS.
SIMPLE LITTLE AFFAIR.
Herman, Jerry.
SHALOM.
Hernandez, Peter.
BROADWAY.
Hervilliez, Gabriel d'.
ARGENT DE SUITE. (R)
Hessen, Ludwig von. SEE
Ludwig, Landgrave of Hesse.
Hewson, Isabel Manning. SEE
Kirkland, Isabel Manning
Hewson.
Hickman, James.
WITCH CURSE.
Hidding, Helen.
BOTKINS MAN.
Hill, Eubanks C.
SAILOR WITH THE GOLDEN
BELLS.
Hill, Lucienne.
BECKET.
Hill, Steven, pseud. SEE
Krakovsky, Saul.
Hill & Wang, Inc.
SEVEN PLAYS.
Hillary, Sydney M.
NELLIE DOWN THE WELL.
YOUNG HIAWATHA.
Ieihalaleiy BiG (4
CONTES DRAMATIQUES.
Hindman, Josephine L.
WILL AMERICANS SURRENDER
TO METROPOLITAN GOVERN-
MENT.
Hirsch, J. Albert.
WRITING GOODS LINE.
Hirschbein, Dennis.
TERPSICHORE.
Hirson, Stanley Bencion.
IMAGINARY INVALID.
Hoag, William Francis.
Ko
Hoare, John H.
RED PLANET. (R)
Hobin, Ronald.
TIME OUT OF MIND.
Hochtritt, Walter.
MARCHEN VOM KLEINEN DAUM-
LING.
Hodgins, Eric.
MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS
DREAM HOUSE.
July—Dec.
Hoeflich, Robert Nelson.
THREE OF A KIND WITH A
JOKER.
Hoeftman, Charles W.
FATHER JEROME,
Hoffman, Bill, pseud. SEE
Hoffman, Elwood.
Hoffman, Donald.
BEELZEBUB.
Hoffman, Elwood.
HELEN OF TROY.
Hoffman, George.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING.
Hoffman, Richard Lee.
HUNTERS.
Hoffman, Rose.
DADDY PLAY WITH ME.
GOOD FRIEND.
Hogan, Harold Joseph.
LITTLE MAN WITH A BIG
STICK,
Hoile, Edward V.
GARDENER'S COTTAGE,
Hoile, Helen.
GARDENER'S COTTAGE,
Holcomb, H. Lawrence.
BAPU.
Holcombe, Ray E.
WONDER DRUG.
Holland, Florence E.
I WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID,
LET US GO INTO THE HOUSE
OF THE LORD.
Holst, Imogen.
DIDO AND AENEAS.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Hond, Stephen de.
ARGENT DE SUITE. (R)
Honigman, Saul.
Pier
Hooke, Nina Warner.
DEAR MADAM.
Hoon, Carl E. SEE Matoon.
Hope, Faith, pseud. SEE
Wright, Fannie.
Hopkins, Edwin A.
ABDUCTION FROM THE
SERAGLIO.
Hopkins, Gerard.
SEVEN PLAYS.
Horton, Frances Jacqualine.
SANTA AND THE MAGIC REINS.
Houlihan, Tom, Jr.
REQUIEM FOR A BUTTERFLY.
Hour of St. Francis, Los
Angeles.
HOUR OF ST, FRANCIS.
Howard, F. Morton.
TO BE DESTROYED UNOPEN-
ED. (R)
Howard, James Starkey.
FLY SPRAY.
Howard, Sidney.
YELLOW JACK. (R)
Howard, Vernon.
SHORT PLAYS FROM THE GREAT
CLASSICS.
Huber (J. M.) Corp.
EFFECT OF MIXING INTENSITY
ON THE DISPERSION OF COAT-
ING PIGMENTS IN WATER,
Huddleston, Floyd H.
FRENCH QUARTER.
Huet, Florence.
MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN. (R)
Hughes, Avah.
ENTRANCES AND EXITS.
Hughes, Felix.
HOW WONDERFUL. (R)
Hughes, Harold Fred.
ONE DOLLAR TICKETS.
Hughes, James P.
TALES OF THE FROGMEN.
Hughes, Leta Rogers.
YUNWIYA (PRINCIPAL PEOPLE).
Hughes, Rupert.
HOW WONDERFUL. (R)
Hughes, Mrs. T. R. SEE
Hughes, Leta Rogers.
Hulette, Gladys.
SENIOR STAR.
Hunkins, Eusebia Simpson.
YOUNG LINCOLN.
Hunt, Todd T.
MEDIEVAL UPHEAVAL.
MURPHY AND THE IMP.
Huppertz, Charlotte Kalmus-.
GODIVA. (R)
Huppertz, Gottfried.
GODIVA. (R)
Hurd, Olive M.
SING, YOU SINNER. (R)
Hurd, Ray Ellsworth.
SING, YOU SINNER. (R)
Hurlbert, Gloria Claudine
Rachel.
BOYS WILL BE BOYS.
Hurlbert, Mrs. Robert D.
SEE Hurlbert, Gloria
Claudine Rachel.
Hurowitz, Benjamin M.
GORDON'S INTERNATIONAL. (R)
Hurwitz, Max.
TERPSICHORE.
Burwood, Bernhardt J.
GARBITSCH AFPPAIR.
Hutner, Herbert H.
PANORAMA IN CABIN NO.1.
VERY POWERFUL IN TRUTH.
Hutter, Lothar Marcell.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL
Hynson, Mrs. R. W. SEE
Iden, Icko.
CASE OF THE CHAMPAIGN
UNION AND OF THE CHAMPAIGN
COUNTY GAZETTE
Ibsen, Henrik Johan.
HEDDA GABLER.
JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN.
LADY FROM THE SEA.
SONGBIRD.
WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN.
Indig, Otto.
BRIDE OF TOROZKA. (R)
Infinity Productions, Inc.
ADVENTURES OF MARY MOON-
BEAM.
Inge, William.
DARK AT THE TOP OF THE
STAIRS.
International Minerals &
Chemical Corp.
MAGNESIUM: MAJOR PLANT
FOOD.
Ionesco, Eugene.
PLA’
Iron Foxhole, Inc.
SUICIDE CLUB.
Irvin, Jay, pseud. SEE
Gerber, Jules I.
Irving, Washington.
SLEEPY HOLLOW.
Ish-Kishor, Judith. SEE
Lapides, Judith Ish-Kishor.
Ives, Helen.
SAMANTHA.
J
Jackson Hole Players, Inc.
DRUNKARD'S DREAM.
Jacob, Ruth Apprich.
MESSAGE,
TREE.
Jacobsen, Larry.
NOAH'S ARK,
Jaffe, James.
DEADLY GAME.
Jamerson, Charlie.
TALKING STONES.
James, Dorothy Susan.
THEATER OF THE HEART'S
DESIRE.
NAME INDEX
James, Henry.
GUY DOMVILLE.
WHAT MATIZTE KNEW.
Janney, Mark, pseud. SEE
Trachtenberg, Mark.
Jarry, Alfred.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH
COMEDIES.
Jeanette, Gertrude.
JOHNNY GET YOUR TOOLS.
Jenbach, Bela.
SIEGERIN. (R)
Jenbach, Lydia Koczy. SEE
Koczy-Jenbach, Lydia.
Jendrasiak, James L.
CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS OF
AMERICA, SALVO SERIES.
Jenkins, Starr.
SONS OF GOD.
Jennings, Margaret PF.
CRY IN THE WIND.
Jennings, Mrs. Melvin N.
SEE Jennings, Margaret FP.
Joachim, Laurence.
RELUCTANT POOCH.
Johann, Zita.
WE'LL BE LIVING.
Johns, Florence.
VERY EARLY AMERICAN. (R)
Johnson, Dorothy Z.
THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.
Johnson, Philip.
RUSSIAN SALAD. (R)
Johnson, Raymond Edward.
CLOWNS OF SHAKESPEARE AND
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.
Jolin, Marion Balderston.
Jones, Donna.
DAYS ON END.
Jones, Grover.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Jones, Joanna.
GOLD PLATED GLOVES.
Jones, John Henry Hudson.
WEAR NO BANDANNA.
Jones, Tom.
BEST YEAR.
FANTASTICKS.
NEW YORK SCRAPBOOK.
ROADSIDE.
Jordan, James H.
BELIEF IN GOD.
Jorgensen, Roy L.
GOLDEN JAGUAR.
Jorris, Francoise Mallet.
SEE Mallet-Jorris,
Francoise.
Josephson, Leonard.
NELLIE DOWN THE WELL.
Josseau, Fernando. SEE
Josseau Eterovic, Fernando.
Josseau Eterovic, Fernando.
PRESTAMISTA.
Joudry (Patricia) Ltd.
SONG OF LOUISE IN THE
MORNING.
Juwen, Maurice.
ADOLF HITLER ET SES ACO-
LYTES.
K
Kael, Pauline.
CORRESPONDENCE.
ORPHEUS IN SAUSALITO.
Kaempfer, David P.
WEATHERMAN'S PICNIC.
Kaempfer, Yvonne.
WEATHERMAN'S PICNIC.
Kahananui, Dorothy M.
MUSIC OF ANCIENT HAWAIT.
Kaiser, Georg.
SILBERSEE. (R)
Kalb, Voorhis & Co.
CASE OF THE COSTLY TASSEL.
GOLD WATCH.
LADY FROM OVERLOOK HILL.
MR. TINGLE'S IMMOVABLE
INCOME.
PEOPLE AND PROFITS.
SOMETHING EXTRA.
Kalfin, Robert.
GOOD SOLDIER SCHWEIK.
Kallen, John J.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF THE
SECOND (HUSH-HUSH) BURIAL
OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND
HIS GRAVEDIGGERS SUP-
PRESSED CONFESSION.
Kallen, Minna.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF THE
SECOND (HUSH-HUSH) BURIAL
OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND
HIS GRAVEDIGGERS SUP-
PRESSED CONFESSION.
Kallman, Chester.
RISE AND FALL OF MAHAGONNY.
Kalman, Charles.
RENDEZVOUS WITH LIFE,
Kalmar, Bert.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Kalmus-Huppertz, Charlotte.
SEE Huppertz, Charlotte
Kalmus-.
Kamins, James.
I PROMISE TO DIE,
PLEASE OPEN MY EYES,
TREE WITHOUT ROOTS.
Kansas. University. Press.
VIE MONSEIGNEUR SAINT
FIACRE.
Kaplan, Buddy, pseud. SEE
Kaplan, Seymour.
Kaplan, Seymour.
TAKE A CHANCE REVUE.
Kapp, Julius.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER. (R)
TRAGODIE IN AREZZO, (R)
Karas, George Elias.
CUMULIFORM.
Karlev, M.
MISTER WU. (R)
Karmel, Alex.
SOMETHING WILD IN THE CITY.
Karp, Theodore B.
NATURE OF LANGUAGE AND
HOW IT IS LEARNED.
ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE.
SOUNDS OF LANGUAGE.
Karr, David.
GOOD SHOW.
WHO HARRY, WHAT.
YOUR TAX IS SHOWING.
Katter, Reuben Luther.
HISTORY OF CREATION, AND
ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES.
Katz, David.
TAHKEE, TEXAS.
Katz, Sally.
TAHKEE, TEXAS.
Kaufman, Esther.
WORM IN HORSERADISH.
Kaufman, George S.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
LET 'EM EAT CAKE. (R
ONCE IN A LIFETIME. RY
SNAKE IN THE GRASS. (R
Kay, Gilbert L.
FAME.
Kaye, Benjamin M.
CURTAIN RISES. (R)
Kaye, Lincoln.
TRAVELS OF A PENNY.
Kaye, Stanton.
RETURN OF MASTER CHRIS.
Kayser, Albin, pseud.
MYSTERIUM VON DER GEBURTH
DES HERRN.
Kean, Charles D.
CODE.
Keegan, Howard Thomas.
YOU DECIDE.
Kelley, Timothy Joseph.
ISLAND WAY.
Kelly, Michael Francis.
SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS,
Kelly, Tim J., pseud. SEE
Kelley, Timothy Joseph.
Kelly, William Martin Kerry.
GRANDPA TWO MEDICINE.
Kelman, Kenneth E.
' JUDAS.
113
Kemp, Robert.
WHAT IS LOVE MADE OF.
Kennard, Charles Menzel,
YOUR LICENSE TO WIN.
Kennedy, Shirley F.
LOVE TALES TOLD BY A CLOWN.
Kenny, Kay.
PRIMA DONNA. (R)
Kent, Alfa.
ANYWHERE WITH YOU.
Kern, Jerome.
GOWNS BY ROBERTA. (R)
Kerr, Clarence W.
NIGHT AFTER HIS BIRTH.
Kerr, John.
MARY, MARY.
Kerr, Sophie.
Sophie Kerr.
Kerrin, Hazel S.
BIG TIME SPENDER.
Kerstetter, William Edward,
EDUCATION'S CRUCIAL IMPORT-
ANCE TODAY,
Kessel, George.
FORT DU FOU.
Kessell, Edward S.
GOLDEN MASK.
Kester, Paul.
TOM SAWYER. (R)
Kharasch, Ethel Nelson.
KITTEN WHO SAVED CHRISTMAS.
Khourchid, Ludmilla.
VEROCHKA.
Kiefer, Betty Lou.
YOU REAP.
Kight, H. Carl.
READING AND SPELLING WITH
PHONICS,
Kilbourn, Jonathan.
MARBLE FAUN,
Kilbride, Percy.
FROM AN ACTOR'S NOTEBOOK.
Kilham, Peter. :
TUG GASPEE.
Killens, John Oliver.
LOWER THAN THE ANGELS,
Kilty, Jerome.
DEAR LIAR,
Kincheloe, Clarence Lee.
ABIGAIL.
King, Edward.
HEY, DOC.
King, Laura Louise Phillips.
DRONE. (R)
Kingsley, Sidney S.
MEN IN WHITE. (R)
Kipling, Rudyard.
PLEASURE CRUISE (WITH
APOLOGIES TO LUCIAN) (R)
Kirkland, Isabel Manning
Hewson.
LAND OF THE LOST, (R)
Kirkpatrick, John.
MIND OF A KILLER.
SUMMER FOR THE INDIANS,
Kirland, Joseph.
DAYS O' LANG SYNE.
Kishor, Judith Ish-. SEE
Lapides, Judith Ish-Kishor.
Kittell, Charles William.
FACE OF EVIL.
Klabund, pseud. SEE
Henschke, Alfred.
Klein, Carol Lois.
IT'S SO NICE TO BE A FISH.
WITCHES ARE FOR WEARING.
WONDERFUL WHEEL.
Kleiner, Harry.
TOUCH OF THE VULTURE,
Klikos, Miro Tony.
BE NICE TO ME. (R)
Kline, Norman E.
PASS THE NUTS.
Klotz, Alton B.
MOURNING BAND.
Klotz, Sylvia.
MOURNING BAND.
Knobel, Philip Herman.
MANDARIN RED.
Knott, Frederick.
KING OF THE CASTLE,
Knowles, Felicia Hutter.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL
SECURITY.
SEE Underwood,
114 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Knudsen, Paul.
GONDOLIERE DES DOGEN. (R)
Kober, Arthur.
ANOTHER TASTE OF FAILURE.
MIGHTY MAN IS HE.
Koczy-Jenbach, Lydia.
SIEGERIN. (R)
Koert, Catherine.
HANSEL AND GRETLE.
Kohlmann, Clarence.
PROMISED LIGHT. (R)
Koller, Marion M.
TAPES THAT TEACH.
Kopf, Jean B.
POOR PRINCESS ANNABELLE,
Kopit, Arthur L.
OH DAD, POOR DAD, MAMMA'S
HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AND
I'M FEELIN' SO SAD.
Kovener, Lola.
CHRISTMAS IS A GIFT.
LUCKIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD.
ONCE UPON A SATURDAY.
SUNDAY DATE.
Kowal, Virginia Rodgers.
MOONFLOWER.
Krakovsky, Saul.
GOOD LIFE.
Krause, Herbert.
CRAZY HORSE.
Krieg, Melita.
BUTTON TREE. (R)
Kroll, Abraham.
SEX STRIKES BACK.
Kroll, Herman.
MORGAN.
Kronenberger, Louis.
ARMS AND THE MAN,
BEST PLAYS OF 1959-1960.
Kronick, William.
BOWL OF CHERRIES.
Kruczkowski, Leon.
PIERWSZY DZIEN WOLNOSCI.
Kruger, Answald.
ABENDGESELLSCHAFT.
Kuhn, Betty L.
MAGIC FOUNTAIN.
Kutschukian, Mira, pseud.
SEE Vernel, Claude.
L
Lacell, Jean, pseud. SEE
Calabrese, Rose LaMas.
Lackaye, Wilton.
VERY EARLY AMERICAN. (R)
La Croix, Blanche Campbell.
CHANGING MARBLES.
Laderman, Fred.
NEW ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO.
La Farge, W. E. R.
BERNARDONE.
La Mar, Virginia A.
TWELFTH NIGHT.
Lampert, Diane.
SEAN O' FEY.
Land, E. A., pseud. SEE
Landberg, Edward.
Landberg, Edward.
ALIEN TIME.
Landberg, Roslyn Rondelle.
ALIEN TIME.
Landis, Martin.
TATTERED WONDERLAND,
Langner, Armina Marshall.
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. (R)
Langner, Lawrence.
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. (R)
SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS. (R)
Lansing Music Corp.
ABSOLUTELY TIME.
La Passardiere, Guy J. de.
MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMEN-
TIERES.
Lapides, Judith Ish-Kishor.
DAVID AND HIS CHILDREN. (R)
Lappin, Peter.
GENERAL MICKEY.
Larsen, Paul.
E OLA O EMMALAN1.
Lasky, Betty.
EYE OF THE NEEDLE.
Latham, John. SEE Bell,
Gerald, pseud.
La Torraca, Gerald.
Torraca, Gerardo.
La Torraca, Gerardo.
APRIL NIGHT.
Laurents, Arthur.
CLEARING IN THE WOODS.
Lawrence, Buzz.
IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS.
Lawrence, David Herbert.
LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER.
THEY BURNED THE RAINBOW.
Lawrence, Jerome.
ONLY IN AMERICA.
Lawrence, Reginald.
MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS
DREAM HOUSE.
Lawrence & Lee, Inc.
ONLY IN AMERICA.
Lazan, Frank, Jr.
RETURN OF SHUTTERS.
Leader, Beatrice.
KING'S COMMAND.
LeBrecht, Grace. SEE Grace,
Constance, pseud.
Leckie, Mary H.
MOVING DAY.
Ledbetter, Leslie Menelik.
I PROMISE YOU JUSTICE.
Lee, Lamar, Jr.
INTRODUCTION TO PURCHASING
AS A MANAGEMENT FUNCTION.
Lee, Robert E.
ONLY IN AMERICA.
Leenhouts, Grant.
MISSILE.
Lefort, Louis E.
LAST REFUGE.
Lehar, Franz.
ROSENSTOCK UND EDEL-
WEISS. (R)
Lehman, Valeria R.
HIS CHRISTMAS STAR. (R)
IMMORTAL KING. (R)
Leibacher, Robert.
SOMETIMES GIFTS ARE PEOPLE,
Leigh, Rowland.
PRIMA DONNA. (R)
Leighton, Liane.
LET'S TUMMEL.
Lembke, Bud. SEE Lembke,
Daryl E.
Lembke, Daryl E.
BOLDFACE TYPE.
Lendon, Lea.
BIG TIME SPENDER.
Leokum, Arkady.
SOMETHING IN OUR BLOOD.
Leonard, Lou L., pseud. SEE
SEE La
King, Laura Louise Phillips.
Leoni, Eva, pseud. SEE
Herbert, Betty.
Lert, Richard.
DIVINE DRUDGE. (R)
Lesser, R. C.
SILVER HEROES, NEITHER GOLD
NOR BRASS.
LeTissier, Homer.
ROGUE NYMPH.
Levenson, Samuel.
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, WORLD
DISCOVERER.
WHY DO BABIES CRY.
Levenstein, Hesper A.
MARY OF SCOTLAND. (R)
Levi, Paolo.
PINEDUS AFFAIR.
Levin, Baron F.
SOVEREIGN STATE OF ALBERT,
Levin, Richard Benjamin.
PI HOUSE,
Levine, Ben.
WALL TO WALL CAGE,
Levine, Bernard.
SIMON'S DILEMMA,
Levine, Susan Miriam.
OPPOSITION IS DEMANDING.
LeVine, Sydney A.
HOW TO RETIRE BEFORE YOU
EXPIRE,
Levitt, Saul.
ANDERSONVILLE TRIAL.
Levy, Hal.
AESOP AND HIS FABLES.
Levy, Melvin P.
GOLD EAGLE GUY. (R)
Lewis, Brooke Waring.
MYSELF IS ANOTHER.
Ley, Robert, pseud. SEE
Leibacher, Robert.
Libby, McNeill & Libby.
GRAND OPENING.
Liberman, Leo.
MAD DOG COLL.
Lieberman, Leo.
CAPTAINS AND THE KINGS.
Lief, Max.
ORDER IN THE COURT. (R)
Light, Beatrice S.
LOVE AGREEMENT.
Lighthill, Norman, pseud.
SEE Wilson, Ira B.
Lillenas Pub. Co.
GATE OF THE INN.
Lincoln County (N. M.)
Historical Society.
LAST ESCAPE OF BILLY THE
KID.
Linde (Victor van der) Co.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS.
Lindley, Valrose.
REHEARSAL.
Lindsay, Howard.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
Lineberger, James L., Jr.
THEY RAN WHEN THEY SAW MY
HUSBAND EARL.
WAITING FOR MAMA TO CALL.
Linn, David.
NATALIE.
Lippman, Sidney.
GOD DIDN'T COOPERATE.
Lippmann, Zilla.
DIVINE DRUDGE. (R)
Lipton, Lew.
WHAT'S YOUR STORY.
Liss, Joseph.
DYBBUK.
ON THE HARM OF TOBACCO.
Locke, John.
SAY YES TO LIFE, YE
MORTALS.
Lockerbie, D. Bruce.
SON OF THE HIGHEST.
Lodge, Carter.
DISTAFF SIDE. (R)
Lodge, David.
KING'S LETTER.
Loesser, Frank.
HOLLYWOOD BE THY NAME. (R)
Logunow, Natalia.
ZHIZN' NACHINAETSIA
SNACHALA.
Long, Gary Alan.
ELEMENTARY MY DEAR WATSON.
Long, Sharalyn Sue.
ELEMENTARY MY DEAR WATSON.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.
YOUNG HIAWATHA,
Longhi, Vincent J.
BIG CHEESE.
Longstreth, Edward.
MARK OF ABEL.
Loos, Robert Willis, Jr.
MEET THE PROS.
Lorca, Federico Garcia. SEE
Garcia Lorca, Federico.
Lord, Jack.
BACHELOR OF ART.
Lorenz Pub. Co.
HIS CHRISTMAS STAR. (R)
Lothar, Mark.
WELT AUF DEM MONDE. (R)
Lothar, Minda Z., pseud. SEE
Felshin, Augusta.
Loupus, Sidney Ted.
AND THERE WAS ONE DAY.
Love, Charles Ross.
RETURN.
Lovecraft, Howard Phillips.
WITCH CURSE.
Lowell, Robert.
RACINE'S PHAEDRA.
Lowers, Anthony J.
CAESAR'S PENNY.
July—Dec.
Luc, Jean Bernard-. SEE
Bernard-Luc, Jean, pseud.
Luce, Gay Gaer.
RUMBLE.
Lucien, Oscar Frank.
BLUE RIBBON,
Ludwig, Landgrave of Hesse.
DIDO AND AENEAS.
Lueder, Florence Wickham.
TOM SAWYER. (R)
Luftman, Adele Braelow.
STERLING GAVEL.
Luisi, Norma.
ANGEL.
Lundquist, Frances M.
TWELVE ACTIONS OF MAN.
Lunzer, Fritz.
SIEGERIN. (R)
Luzzatto, Livio.
JUDITH. (R)
Lyle, Otis DeWitt.
IN THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE.
Lynch, Peg. SEE Ronning,
Margaret Lynch.
Lynn, Edward.
BUTTON TREE. (R)
Lyons, F. E.G.
CASE,
M
MRC Pub. Co., Inc.
EVENING WITH MIKE NICHOLS
AND ELAINE MAY,
McCabe, Bill.
SHAVIAN WAY.
McCabe, Billy Edmond.
SHY DRAGON,
McCarley, Mayanne.
WINDOWS OF HEAVEN.
McConnell, Marguerite M.
CLARITY BEGINS AT HOME,
McDaniel-Fisher & Spelman Co.
MEET THE PROS.
McDiarmid, Rae Maltby Verrill.
WIDOW-MAKER.
McDonald, Frederick A.
Thompson. SEE Thompson-
McDonald, Frederick A.
MacDougall, Roger.
GOG ET MAGOG.
McFadden, Elizabeth.
TIDINGS OF JOY. (R)
MacFarland, Adah. SEE
Harvey, Adah MacFarland.
MacFeeley, Donald Francis.
VERONICA.
McGaw, Gordon.
MALE VIRGIN.
McGrath, John Patrick.
CHILD OF TIME.
McGrath, Patrick. SEE
McGrath, John Patrick.
McGraugh, Harry H.
EVENING OF MURDER.
NIGHT IS SHORT.
OUT WEST.
McGraw, Eloise Jarvis.
HUMMINGBIRD.
STEADY, STEPHANIE.
McGreevey, John.
BEN-HUR.
Macgregor, Elaine.
AND WOMEN MUST WAIT.
McGuire, William Anthony.
FLY AWAY HOME,
Machen, Edith Margaret.
UNLOCKING DOORS.
McHugh, Frances Youlin.
MAN WITH A DREAM,
Mack, Joan.
YESTERDAY, TODAY AND
TOMORROW.
McKenzie, Neil.
GUESTS OF THE NATION,
MacKenzie, Ronald.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
McKim, Audrey.
EMBARK FOR TOMORROW.
McKinney, John R.
WORLD OF LIGHTS.
McKinstry, Edmund B.
BIG APS.
Mackley, Dale Walter.
DAY BEFORE TOMORROW.
McLaurin, Emily Rhea.
HOW I TAUGHT MY PARAKEET
TO TALK.
McLean, hing Harvey.
BOYS WILL BE MEN.
OPEN DATE FOR LADY BLACK-
HURST.
Macmillan Co.
BOOK OF PLAYS.
McNair, Helen Havens.
CHRISTMAS CHECK.
McNally, James Joseph, Jr.
TOUCH OF THE CONTINENT.
McNeil, Beatrice Humiston.
RIDE ‘EM COWBOY. (R)
Macouillard, Grace.
WHAT MAIZIE KNEW.
McPhatter, Clyde.
PSYCHOANALYSIS.
MacPherson, L. Du Rocher.
SHE TAKES THE WHEEL. (R)
MacQuilkin, James A.
COMPANY COMMANDER
McQuilkin, James Predrick,
pseud. SEE MacQuilxin,
James A.
Macrae, Arthur.
SKETCHES AND LYRICS FROM
LIVING FOR PLEASURE.
McRae, Russell William.
CONESTOGA
Magee, Gilbert R.
BENEATH TALL MOUNTAINS.
Magnier, Claude.
BLAISE.
Magoon, Eaton, Jr.
13 DAUGHTERS.
Maier, George E.
ASSEMBLY OF EXISTENCE
OPERATING.UNDER THE TRIUNE
COGENCY IN ONENESS OF THE
REDUNDANCY OF ENERGY.
Mainville, Denise.
CHRISTMAS TROUBADOUR.
Majeski, Bill.
WHERE THE HELL IS FIFI.
Males, U. Harold.
PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE.
Mallet-Jorris, Francoise.
GOUT DE MIEL.
Mallowan, Agatha Christie.
GO BACK FOR MURDER.
Malott, Adele Renee.
SONG OF AMERICA.
Mancuso, Ralph.
ARTIFICIAL SKIN OR BANDAGE.
Mandell, Arnold J.
MULBERRY BUSH.
LET TUMMEL.
Mansfield (Onio) Area Chamber
of Commerce.
CLARITY BEGINS AT HOME.
Mapleton, Alice M.
OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD.
Marceau, Felicien.
Marchand, Leopold.
POULE SUR UN MUR. (R)
Marchette, Gerard Joseph.
SUMMER PYGMIES.
Marconi, Lana. SEE Guitry.
Lana Marconi.
Mardikian, Amy.
LADY OF THE MOON.
Marion, Ira.
ONCE THIS SOFT TURF.
Marks, Walter.
NANA.
Marland, Frederic.
VILJA AND MR. SMITH.
Marlowe, Alda May.
WRITTEN IN THE STARS.
NAME INDEX
Marlowe, Maysie. SEE
Marlowe, Alda May.
Marpol, Raymon W.
LAST VIRGIN.
PRINCESS LULU'S FIANCE,
SPAGHETTI, OUT OF THIS
WORLD.
Marsh (William Barton) Co.,
Inc.
IBM KEY PUNCH MACHINES
OPERATOR TRAINING LECTURE
IBM MODEL 802-803 PROOF
MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINING
LECTURE
Marshall, Armina.
Armina Marshall.
Martens, Anne Coulter.
SEE Langer,
Martens, Elizabeth Ann.
PENNY.
Martens, Liz. SEE Martens,
Elizabeth Ann.
Martin, Jeanne.
Martin, Ruth.
ELISIR D'AMORE.
Martin, Thomas.
ELISIR D'AMORE.
Martin, William H.
TREE
FEVER r
Martinelli, Rudy.
EAST TWILIGHT.
Martinez, Mario.
DOWN THESE STREETS.
Martinez Azana, Manuel.
FORJA DE LOS SUENOS.
Mary Denise, Sister. SEE
Mainville, Denise.
Mascioli, Anthony E.
FLIM FLAM. (IN APARTMENT
10-D).
Masefield, Joseph R.
DOWN THESE STREETS.
Mason, Clifford Lester.
GABRIEL IN THE FIELDS.
Massey, Ross T.
INTERVIEW SATIRE.
Masteroff, Joe.
WARM PENINSULA.
WOMAN BUSINESS.
Mathewson, Joseph H., Jr.
TOM JONES.
Matoon.
WILLOW-MAN,
Matranga, Donna Jeann.
THIS IS MY SACRIFICE.
Matray, Maria.
ABENDGESELLSCHAFT.
Matson, Ethel. SEE Read,
Ethel Matson.
Matthews, Douglas.
SAVE US FROM OUR
FRIENDS, (R)
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK.
Mattson, Duane H. SEE
Matoon.
Matzger, Edward.
EFFECTIVE BREATHING CONTROL
MANEUVER.
Maugham, William Somerset.
SECRET AGENT. (R)
Maulnier, Thierry, pseud.
SEE Talagrand, Andre.
Mavor, Eric Ingram.
SLEEPING CLERGYMAN. (R)
Mavor, Osborne Henry.
SLEEPING CLERGYMAN. (R)
Mavor, Rona Loch.
SLEEPING CLERGYMAN. (R)
Maxitrol Co.
MEDAL FOR MAX.
Maxtone-Graham, John Kurtz.
OPENING NIGHT.
Maxwell, Eleanor Gartley.
HAYES WHAT TO DO FOR PRIMARY
PLAYS.
May, Elaine.
EVENING WITH MIKE NICHOLS
AND ELAINE MAY.
Mechem, Kirke F.
SHAME THE DEVIL.
Mechlowitz, Bernard M.
REVOLVING DOOR.
Medcraft, Russell.
PAIR OF PAJAMAS. (R)
QUEEN'S NOSE, (R)
Medisca, Leah, pseud.
Roux, Lea L.
Mee, Charles Louis, Jr.
ANYONE! ANYONE.
PLAYERS' REPERTOIRE.
Meilhac, Henri.
HELEN OF TROY.
Melancon, Robert.
EARNEST IS THE WEST.
Meleen, Nathan Hale.
HARVEST TIME.
Melfi, Leonard.
LATE DRUMMER BOY.
Melichar, Helen T.
OUR DOG IS A FLOWER.
PORTRAIT OF A MEADOW.
Melnick, Carol Renner,
MUCH ADO ABOUT COCKATOOS.
Melville, Herman.
MAN OF LETTERS.
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,
DICHTERLIEBE. (R)
Mendlowitz, Ira.
PATRICIA,
Mercer, Leslie,
Heidt, Leslie.
Mere, Charles.
DESIR. (R)
Merrill, Stephen E.
FATHER FELL DOWN THE WELL.
Mersereau, Mildred.
LADY OF SIDON.
Methuen & Co.
CARETAKER.
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Felix.
pseud. SEE
°.
TICKET TO TOMORROW.
Metzner, Chr.
HEXE VON KORONTA.
Meyer, Joseph.
DANCING ON MY TOES.
Meyer, Michael.
LADY FROM THE SEA.
Michaelson, Manuel.
HOUSE IN REVOLT.
Michaelson, Mike,
SEE Michaelson, Manuel.
Michelson, Lottie. SEE
Chige, Lottie Michelson.
Middleton, Doris R. Block.
WHY ANSWERED.
Mihura, Miguel Santos. SEE
Mihura Santos, Miguel.
Mihura Santos, Miguel.
MARIBEL Y LA EXTRANA
FAMILIA,
Miles, Earl.
BANKER'S DAUGHTER.
Millar, Ronald.
MORE THE MERRIER.
Millen, Florence Muriel.
ONE APRIL DAY.
Millen, Muriel. SEE Millen,
Florence Muriel.
Miller, Don. SEE Miller,
Herbert Donell.
Miller, Dorothy.
WHAT PRICE GOODNESS.
Miller, Flournoy E.
EVERYBODY SHOUT.
Miller, Gen. SEE Miller,
Genevieve A.
Miller, Harold.
BEST OF BRIDGE.
Miller, Herbert Donell.
TAKE HOME FINAL.
Miller, Leonard.
BEST OF BRIDGE.
Miller, Marion Lipscomb.
LOVE OF DON PERLIMPLIN WITH
BELISA IN HIS GARDEN.
SHOEMAKER'S PRODIGIOUS WIFE.
Miller, Olivette.
EVERYBODY SHOUT.
pseud.
115
Miller Producing Co., Inc.
FUTURE WITHOUT TEARS.
Millholland, Charles Bruce.
GRAND HOTEL OF THE AIR. (R)
STRANGER THAN FICTION. (R)
WORLD APARTMENT. (R)
Millikin, Marta Abba.
DIANA AND TUDA,
TO FIND ONESELF,
WIVES' FRIEND.
Millman, N.
EFFECT OF MIXING INTENSITY
ON THE DISPERSION OF
COATING PIGMENTS IN WATER.
Mills, Osbert.
QUEER CUSTOMER.
SCHOOL FOR WIVES.
Minor, George I.
DELAY IN ROUTE.
DINNER BELL.
ESSCOM.
Mishell, Donald.
MEDIEVAL UPHEAVAL,
Mitchell, Mary.
NOTHING TO LOSE.
Modlin, Harriet E.
CASE HISTORY.
Moliere, Jean Baptiste
Poquelin.
HEY, DOC.
Molnar, Ferenc.
THERE IS A PLAY TONIGHT.
Lili Darvas,
THERE IS A PLAY TONIGHT.
Monarch Musie Co., Inc.
ALVIN FOR PRESIDENT.
AUGUST DEAR.
BRAVE CHIPMUNKS.
COMIN' THRU THE RYE.
I WISH I COULD SPEAK
FRENCH,
JAPANESE BANANA,
LILY OF LAGUNA,
MAGIC MOUNTAIN.
OH GONDALIERO.
PIDGIN ENGLISH HULA.
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED
REINDEER,
SPAIN.
STUCK IN ARABIA,
Mondadori (Arnoldo) Editore.
CORTE SAVELLA,
Montrose, Dave.
ARIZONA AGNES.
Moon Productions, Inc.
NUDE ON THE MOON.
Moore, Glen Travis.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING.
Moore, Mrs. Henry W. SEE
Moore, Rosamond Ritchie.
Moore, Rosamond Ritchie.
DON'T SHOOT CUPID.
Moral Re-Armament, Inc.
REAL AMERICANS.
Mordecai, Ben, pseud.
Hurowitz, Benjamin M.
Morel, Luca, pseud. SEE
Gori, Guido.
Moreno, Ralph.
HORSE PLAY.
Morgan, Joan.
SQUARE DANCE.
Morgan, Lenore H.
MOUSE WHO WAS STIRRING.
SHEPHERDS BROUGHT A SONG.
TELEPHONE, MR. STONE.
Morren, Pierre.
SEVEN OF CLUBS.
Morrill, Katherine.
DISTANT BELL.
Morris, Abraham.
ONE TWO FIVE STREET.
Morris, Robert F.
KING FOR A DAY.
Morrison, James B.
UNNAMED.
Morstin, Ludwik H.
TETRALOGIA ANTYCZNA.
Most, Stephen.
BYGODYSSEY.
Motivational Research
Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CASE OF THE CONSCIENCE-
STRICKEN SAVER.
SEE
116 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Motzan, Otto.
WELCOME HOME. (R)
Mountjoy, M. W.
BEACH AT FALESA.
Mover, Mrs. Eliot. SEE
Mover, Helen.
Mover, Helen.
INVITATION TO THE DANCE.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus.
ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO.
Mueller, Donald A.
EYES UPON THE CROSS.
Munoz Seca, Pedro.
GREEN FEATHER.
Muravnik, B., pseud. SEE
Dvoretzky, Beverly.
Murdoch, Royal.
FOR RENT: A BACK BEDROOM.
Murphy, Paul.
IN IT FOR THE MONEY.
Murray, Robert Bruce.
GOOD LIEUTENANT.
ROSEBUDS FOR NORMAN SNYDER.
Muschamp, Thomas,
BRIDGE OF SIGHS.
Myers, Paul.
IF A STAR FALLS.
Myles, Warren.
FAR AWAY LAND.
N
Na Val, Louise Joseph, II.
CIRCA TWENTY PRODUCTIONS:
THE THIRTIES.
Nachtigall, Ruth.
READ THE STORY AGAIN.
Nagy, Robert.
SELF-SUCCESS.
Nail, Robert Edward, Jr.
TIME OF THEIR LIVES. (R)
Natanson, Jacques.
FABIENNE. (R)
National Live Stock & Meat
Board.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
Naylor, James Ernest.
ATOMIC PRAYER BOMB WITH
ITS HEALING POWER.
Nazarene Pub. House. SEE
Lillenas Pub. Co.
Neiden, Benjamin H.
TEXT FOR TEACHING READING.
Nellhaus, Gerhard.
IN THE JUNGLE OF CITIES.
Nemethy, Emery.
PYRAMID.
Nevius, Margaret Van Dyke.
CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE
FOR USE AT THE CHRISTMAS
AND NEW YEAR SEASON. (R)
New American Library of
World Literature, Inc.
PLAYS.
Newhall, Patricia.
RONDE.
Newhart, Bob.
George R.
Newhart (Bob) Pub. Co.
ABE LINCOLN VERSES MADISON
AVE.
CRUISE OF THE U.S.S. COD-
FISH.
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR.
KRUSHCHEV LANDING REHEARS-
AL.
MERCHANDISING THE WRIGHT
BROTHERS.
NOBODY WILL EVER PLAY BASE-
BALL.
Newhart, George R.
ABE LINCOLN VERSES MADISON
AVE.
CRUISE OF THE U.S.S. COD-
FISH.
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR.
KRUSHCHEV LANDING REHEARS-
AL.
MERCHANDISING THE WRIGHT
BROTHERS.
NOBODY WILL EVER PLAY BASE-
BALL.
SEE Newhart,
Newhouse, Edward.
TEMPTATION OF ROGER
HERIOTT.
Newman, Peter R.
YESTERDAY'S ENEMY.
Nibauer, Herbert.
EXTRAVAGANT MISER.
Nicholaw, George.
LOVED ONE.
Nichols, Douglas.
HOLE IN THE SKY.
Nichols, Mike.
EVENING WITH MIKE NICHOLS
AND ELAINE MAY.
Nickerson, Leon B.
CAPTAIN NICKERSON.
POGEY BOAT.
Nicole, Jena, pseud. SEE
Cutillo, Emily.
Nightingale, Mae Wheeler.
RIDE 'EM COWBOY. (R)
Nirenberg, Jesse S.
MANAGER-SALESMAN COMMUNICA-
TION SKILLS DIALOGUE.
Nolan, Agnes P.
YULETIDE STORY IN ART AND
SONG.
Nolan, Mrs. Robert W. SEE
Nolan, Agnes P.
Norcon, Inc.
BOAT DAY.
Nordness, Orvin Lee.
MORTAL HELEN.
Norman, Aaron.
STORIES OF THE SILENT
SERVICE.
Norman, Fred B.
TALES OF PERRY PIGEON.
Norman, Jane, pseud. SEE
Goldberg, Jane L.
Norworth, Amy.
LIGHT. (R)
Norworth, Jack.
LIGHT. (R)
Norvello, Ivor.
PROSCENIUM. (R)
Novick, Stephen Alan.
TITANS.
ce)
Obermer, Nesta.
E OLA O EMMALANI.
Obermer, Mrs. Seymour.
E OLA O EMMALANT,.
Oboler, Arch.
1 + 1 EXPLORING THE KINSEY
REPORTS,
O'Byrne, Emmet.
MOST UNUSUAL STATION.
O'Casey, Sean.
DRUMS UNDER THE WINDOWS.
O'Connor, Alice.
PENTHOUSE LEGEND. (R)
O'Connor, Frank.
GUESTS OF THE NATION.
IN THE TRAIN.
O'Connor, William Van.
AMERICAN DRAMA.
Offenbach, Jacques.
HOFFMANNS ERZAHLUNGEN.
O'Hara, G. Patrick.
BLACK VELVET.
O'Hare, John.
HOMICIDE PAR PRUDENCE.
O'Kelly, Kerry, pseud. SEE
Kelly, William Martin
Kerry.
O'Kelly, William M. K., pseud.
SEE Kelly, William Martin
Kerry.
Okey, Perry.
SECOND LAW OF THERMODYN-
AMICS.
Old Coyote, Henry.
GRANDPA TWO MEDICINE.
Oldham, Vera M.
CHANDU, THE MAGICIAN. (R)
Oldsmobile Service Dept.,
General Motors Corp. SEE
General Motors Corp. Olds-
mobile Service Dept.
Olimac Music, Inc.
PSYCHOANALYSIS.
Oliver, James.
PSYCHOANALYSIS.
Oliver, William I.
WITCHES' SABBATH.
O'Neill, Carlotta Monterey.
AH, WILDERNESS. (R)
DAYS WITHOUT END. (R)
O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone.
AH, WILDERNESS. (R)
DAYS WITHOUT END. (R)
O'Neill, Shane.
AH, WILDERNESS. (R)
O'Neill, Shane R.
DAYS WITHOUT END. (R)
Oppenheimer, George.
MIGHTY MAN IS HE.
Ordioni, Pierre.
ANA D'EBOLI.
Orlob, Harold.
OH, PROMISE ME. (R)
O'Sullivan, Robert Hugh.
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
Owen, Bill.
PARTY FOR JEREMY.
Owen, John W.
SEVENTEENTH LAUGH.
Owen, Ray, pseud. SEE
Spencer, R. Edward.
Owens, Mark.
BIG WHEEL.
TAKE A TRIP.
P
Pacific Finance Corp.
STRANGE CASE OF MR.
BEEKER'S LAMPPOST.
Palestrant, Judith Keller.
SHUNNED.
Panasenko, Alex.
NIGHT IS OUR DAY.
Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy.
PIERWSZY DZIEN WOLNOXCI.
Paonessa, Gerald S.
SHADOW OF AN IMAGE.
Parelli, Attilio.
GIORNATA DI MARCELLINA. (R)
Parelli, Isolina Rapalli.
GIORNATA DI MARCELLINA. (R)
Parker, John W.
PACKAGE TOUR.
Parker, Robert C.
PACKAGE TOUR.
Parker, Ross.
PACKAGE TOUR.
Parkhirst, Douglass.
CLOWN PRINCE OF WANDERLUST.
Parkinson, C. Northcote.
C. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON
EXPLAINS PARKINSON'S LAW.
Parr, Ronald.
COUNT'S MARIE.
HAPPILY EVER AFTER,
HOUSE OF CHARACTER.
STORY OF ALADDIN AND HIS
WONDERFUL LAMP.
Parson, Mary Jean.
INNOCENT BUGLE.
Partch, Harry.
REVELATION IN THE COURT-
HOUSE PARK.
Pascal, Roy Francis.
JOEY.
Paton, Alan.
WEITE WEG.
Patterson, Thomas M.
WHITE BUTTERFLY.
Patton, Judi Anne.
INSPECTOR MCKAY: THE CASE
OF THE WHISTLING BARREL.
Paul, Charles Bennett.
HELEN OF TROY.
Paulson, Arvid.
HEDDA GABLER.
TO DAMASCUS.
Pazzaglia, Riccardo.
GRANDI LITIGATE.
Pearl, Ruth K.
CRY IN THE NIGHT.
July—Dec.
Pears, Peter:
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,
Peek, Deborah.
POST NO BILLS.
Peil, Jerrold Anthony.
PHI COUNTER.
Peman, Jose Maria. SEE Peman
Pemantin, Jose Maria.
Peman Pemartin, Jose Maria.
CALLADOS COMO MUERTOS.
DIVINA PELEA.
JULIO CESAR.
PANO DE LAGRIMAS.
TRES ETCETERAS DE DON
SIMON.
TYESTES.
VIENTO SOBRE LA TIERRA.
VIVIR APENAS.
Pemartin, Jose Maria Peman.
SEE Peman Pemartin, Jose
Maria.
Pendleton, Austin C.
TOM JONES.
Pendleton, James D.
FLOWERING JUDAS.
Pendleton, Ralph D.
IKON.
THEATRE SONG.
Pendrell, Ernest.
SEVEN TIMES MONDAY.
Penny, Martin.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,
Penouilh, Robert Morris.
CAST THE LAST VOTE,
Perez Fernandez, Pedro.
GREEN FEATHER,
Perry, H. Mitchell, Jr.
PROGRESS IN THE THERAPY OF
SEVERE HYPERTENSION.
Perry, Marjean.
TWO'S COMPANY.
Persitz, Ruth.
QUATRE MURS.
Peskett, Leonard G.
TIMBERLOST.
Petracca, Joseph.
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
Petrillo, Louis Ernest.
SPONSOR'S DO-IT-YOURSELF
SHOW.
Petronio, Louis A.
ACTRESS.
PRODIGY.
Petrovna, Yelena, pseud.
SEE Routsky, Ellen.
Phelan, Ray.
NUDE ON THE MOON.
Phelps, Winifred.
TEMPTATION SORDID.
Phillips, George Hudson.
AD, THE NATIONWIDE SHOPPER.
Phillips, Lance L.
THEIR MASSIVE PRIDE.
Phillips, Laura Louise. SEE
King, Laura Louise Phillips.
Pibernat, Carlos, hijo.
GREEN FEATHER.
Pichler, Gustav.
DIAMANT DES GEISTERKONIGS.
DRAMATISCHE WERKE,
MOISASURS ZAUBERFLUCH.
UNHEILBRINGENDE KRONE.
Pickett, Warren.
GENIUS.
Piel (David) Inc.
RIDDLE ON YOUR FINANCIAL
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE.
Pierik, Robert Vincent.
IN THE FOREST OF FANCY.
Pike, Charles Sumner.
TRAITORS.
Pine, Les.
FAMILY CIRCLE.
HOW MY MOTHER FEEDS ME.
Pineau-Quercy, Jacqueline
Breitel.
POULE SUR UN MUR. (R)
Pinter, Harold.
CARETAKER.
SLIGHT ACHE,
Pirandello, Luigi.
DIANA AND TUDA.
TO FIND ONESELF.
WIVES' FRIEND.
Pironti, T. C.
NUDE UNDER THE SUN.
Pitt, Hamilton.
CALL ME MISS.
Plymouth Division, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
Plymouth Division.
Pollack, Lou.
Lew.
Pollack, William M.
PIRST NIGHTER. (R)
Pollan, Homer L., Jr.
READING AND SPELLING WITH
Pollack,
Polysonics.
COMMUNITY PSYCHOACOUSTICS.
Porche, Mme.
GEORGE ET GEORGINA.
Porretti, Riccardo.
AMANTE CUBISTA.
Porter, Irene Edwards. SEE
Porter, Irene Elizabeth.
Porter, Irene Elizabeth.
EVER SINCE ADAM.
Porter, James W.
LAND ON THE MOON.
Porter, William Sydney.
CABBAGES AND KINGS.
Poston, Margaret C.
CONTESTING IS LIKE THAT.
Poston, Richard.
POPPY KID.
Potter, Robert A.
BUTTERFLY SUMMER.
Potts, Barbara.
OUT OF THE NIGHT.
Potts, Ralph Bushnell.
SIR BOSS.
Powell, Clint.
CHICKADEE .
SQUIBBLE.
Powell, James Francis.
MY PSYCHIATRIST.
Powell, Richard.
PIONEER, GO HOME.
Power, Richard.
BLIND MOUTH.
Poznanski, Alfred.
DONNEUSE. (R)
HE. (R)
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN. (R)
MARGRAVE. (R)
VOIE LACTEE. (R)
Poznanski, Jean Claude
Savoir. SEE Savoir Poznan-
ski, Jean Claude.
Prager (Edward) Advertising
Agency.
JOE DRINKS BEER—FRED
DRINKS BEER.
WAITER—SAY THERE, WAITER!
BRING ME A BARREL OF BEER.
Prager, Edward Hess.
CHEV-RO-LUBY, CHEV-RO-LUBY,
WHAT'S IT MEAN.
JOE DRINKS BEER—FRED
DRINKS BEER.
WAITER—SAY THERE, WAITER!
BRING ME A BARREL OF BEER.
Prescott, Norman.
NEW ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO.
Presnell, Frank G.
CALIPH.
Preston, Peter S.
TRICOLOR SUITE.
Pride, George R.
OLD MAN AND BURRO.
Priestley, John Boynton.
DANGEROUS CORNER. (R)
ROUNDABOUT. (R)
Primrose, Alek. SEE Prim-
rose, William Alek.
NAME INDEX
Primrose, William Alek.
CLOWNS OF SHAKESPEARE AND
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.
Procter-Gregg, H.
PRINCE IGOR. (R)
Professional Productions,
IN LIVING MEMORY.
Progressive Farmer Co.
Prometheus Enterprises, Inc.
SOMETHING WILD IN THE CITY.
Prothboarde, Willson, pseud,
SEE Wilson, Nelson
Protheroe.
Prouse, Derek.
PLAYS.
Prumbs, Lucille Smith.
NEXT TIME AROUND.
Pryed Productions, Inc.
SATURDAY PROM.
TODAY ON THE FARM.
Psyche, Inc.
ELECTROSHOCK THERAPY.
Publishers Hall.
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA.
Puget, Claude Andre.
TOURTERELLE. (R)
Pugh, Ann Jordan.
HIGH HOPES.
Pujmann-Eysler, Gretl.
LACHENDE EHEMANN. (R)
ZIRKUSKIND. (R)
Purcell, Henry.
DIDO AND AENEAS.
Putnam's (G. P.) Sons.
FOUR MODERN FRENCH COMEDIES.
Putter, Margit.
KEK LAMPAS. (R)
Q
Quercy, Jacqueline Breitel
Pineau-. SEE Pineau-
Quercy, Jacqueline Breitel.
Quiat, Lillian Perlman.
BERLIN WEST.
R
Rabinovitz, Bernard.
CIRCUIT RIDER.
Racine, Jean Baptiste.
PHAEDRA,
RACINE'S PHAEDRA.
Raeburn, Henzie. SEE Brown,
Henzie Raeburn.
Ragsdale, Jackson Lee.
PORT OUT, STARBOARD HOME.
Raiden, Edward.
MR. JEFFERSON'S BURR.
Raimund, Ferdinand.
DRAMATISCHE WERKE.
MOISASURS ZAUBERFLUCH.
UNHEILBRINGENDE KRONE.
Raldonae, Marion, pseud.
HOLY MATCH FOR MONEY.
Ralph, George Wiedmayer.
SEVEN AGES.
Ramloo, Helen L.
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS. (R)
Ramloo, Mrs. William P. SEE
Ramloo, Helen L. Clark.
Rampe. SEE Bars (Richard)
Buhnenverlag, K. G., "Die
Peter, pseud. SEE
Melancon, Robert.
Rand, Ayn, pseud. SEE
O'Connor, Alice.
Randall, Bob, pseud. SEE
Goldstein, Stanley B.
Randall, Dick.
THREE STOOGES MEET THE MOB.
Random, Darrell.
MOTHS IN THE FLAME.
Rappaport, Aaron.
CHOLEM IN ROIM.
Rappaport, Joseph.
MISSING LINK.
Rattigan, Terence.
ROSS.
Raucher, Herman.
PIONEER, GO HOME.
Ray, Marla.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
CINDERELLA.
JACK THE GIANT KILLER.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
Raynor, Bernelle W.
STAR OF LIFE,
Raynor, Jerry S.
STAR OF LIFE,
Read, Ethel Matson.
BIG SWEDE AND THE MIGHTY
MITE.
Reading Development Center,
Houston, Tex.
READING AND SPELLING WITH
PHONICS.
Ready, Stuart.
PIVE FREAKS A'FIDDLING.
Redlich, H. F.
MISTER WU. (R)
Reed, Charles S.
TIMES ARE CHANGING.
Reed, Mrs. Floyd C. SEE
Reed, Treiva Jean.
Reed, Henry.
CRIME ON GOAT ISLAND.
Reed, Treiva Jean,
LONG ERROR.
Reeder, Pierre de.
TIR-NA-NOG.
Reese, John.
CHANCES OF CYBELE DOBB.
Reese-Stevens, Robert, pseud.
SEE Stevens, Robert E.
Reeve, Franklin D.
SUMMER HOUSE.
Reeve, Helen S.
SUMMER HOUSE.
Reid, Joyce G.
SOME HAPPY DAY.
Reissman, Norman.
FACES OF SATURDAY.
Remarque, Erich Maria.
LAST STATION.
Remick Music Corp.
ROUNDUP ON THE MOON.
Renault, Marjorie.
CRYSTAL: BOWL.
Republic Steel Corp.
Steel Division.
FUNDAMENTALS OF STAINLESS
STEEL FABRICATION.
Reynolds, Joseph J.
BOTTOMS-UP.
Reynolds, Malvina.
DON'T CALL IT FRISCO.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co.
RIGHT, RIGHT ON TIME.
Reznicek, Emil Nickolaus von.
GONDOLIERE DES DOGEN. (R)
Rice, Elmer.
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
Rich, Seymour.
WIDE IS THE GATE,
Richards, Stanley.
EXPRESS FOR SANTIAGO.
Richardson, Jack C.
PRODIGAL.
Rick, Edward.
TRADING STAMP SHOW.
Ricordi (G.) & C.
COLLOQUIO COL TANGO.
FARSA AMOROSA. (R)
MANTELLO.
MORD IM DOM.
NOTTE DI UN NEVRASTENICO.
Rietty, Robert.
PINEDUS AFFAIR.
Riggs, Lynn.
ROADSIDE.
Riley, Betsy.
FLORA.
Rinaldini, Liesl.
ROSENSTOCK UND EDEL-
WEISS. (R)
Rindler, Milton.
DIVINE DRUDGE. (R)
Rines, Dorothy Kay.
NOTHING BUT A DREAM.
Alloy
117
Rines, Robert Harvey.
NOTHING BUT A DREAM.
Ringuist, Len.
THREE TIMES A DAY,
Riordan, Hugh D,
ELECTROSHOCK THERAPY.
Ritchie, David @G.
TENTATIVE PLAN FOR AN
HOTEL ASSOCIATION,
Ritter, M. Isabelle.
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE. (R)
Rivemale, Alexandre.
MOBILE.
Rixon, Morris L.
WE KNOW YOU.
Rizzo, Maria Amelia.
ISAIAH.
Rizzo, Pat Anthony.
NIGHT OF SKETCHES.
Robbins, Harold.
SECOND BEST.
Roberts, C. A., Jr.
CATHOLIC PRESIDENT.
Robin, Robert S.
MRS. YOUNG.
Robinson, Charles Maxwell.
TWILIGHT.
Rocket Pictures, Inc. Better
Selling Bureau Division.
WHICH WILL I BE,
Rodale, Jerome I.
GOOSE,
Rodeheaver Co.
AUNT JANE'S CHRISTMAS. (R)
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE. (R)
GARDEN GUEST. (R)
GREATEST OF THESE.
IMMORTAL KING, (R)
NIGHT AFTER HIS BIRTH.
PROMISED LIGHT, (R)
REDEEMER LIVETH. (R)
SEARCH FOR A KING. (R)
SON OF THE HIGHEST,
SPIRIT OF MOTHER LOVE. (R)
WHITE CHRISTMAS. (R)
Rodgers, Richard.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
Rodgers, Virginia. SEE
Kowal, Virginia Rodgers.
Rodriguez Alvarez, Alejandro.
TREES DIE STANDING.
Roederer, Louis.
MONA LISA'S MUSTACHE,
Roepke, Gabriela.
WHITE BUTTERFLY.
Roesch, Ethel A.
SCENARIO OF POLITICAL
SCENES.
Réssler, Carl.
FUNF FRANKFURTER. (R)
Rossler, Herman.
FUNF FRANKFURTER. (R)
Rogers, David.
OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS.
PINK PARTY DRESS.
Rogers, James C.
RETURN.
Rojo, Caroline Shields.
LEPRECHAUN WHO LOST HIS
SHADOW.
Romains, Jules.
DONOGOO.
Roman, Lawrence.
UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE.
Romani, Felice.
ELISIR D'AMORE.
Rommel, Marilyn Dayton.
OUR BRIGHT SUMMER DAYS ARE
GONE.
Roncoroni, Jean Louis.
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Rondelle, Roslyn, pseud. SEE
Landberg, Roslyn Rondelle.
Ronning, Margaret Lynch.
BETSY'S FIRST REPORT CARD.
Rooder, Phyllis. SEE Weiss,
Phyllis Rooder.
Rooney, P. B., pseud. SEE
Bruni, Philip P.
Root, Lynn.
CHEESE CHAMPION. (R)
Rorem, Ned.
PASTRY SHOP.
118 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Rosales, Marco.
THIS IS PUERTO RICO.
Rosales, Sylvia.
THIS IS PUERTO RICO.
Rose, Durant, SEE Rose,
Timbrell Durant.
Rose, Reginald.
DEATH AND LIFE OF LARRY
BENSON.
Rose, Timbrell Durant.
FINANCIAL BOOBY TRAPS.
Rose, William L.
FENTON'S FOLLY.
Roselius, Ludwig.
GODIVA. (R)
Rosemeadow Pub. Corp.
DAYTON (WHY NOT?) ALLEN.
Rosenberg, Ann.
CELEBRITY.
Ross, Alan.
EAST RIVER DREAM,
Rossato, Arturo.
FARSA AMOROSA. (R)
GRAZIELLA. (R)
Rossato in Duchelle, Laura.
SEE Duchelle, Laura
Rossato.
Rossett, Alan, pseud. SEE
Ross, Alan.
Rostand, Edmund.
FANTASTICKS.
Rosten, Hedda.
MR. AMBASSADOR.
Roth, Alice Berman.
QUIET STREET.
Roth, Ernst.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Rothbort, Lawrence. SEE
Raldonae, Marion, pseud.
Rothbort, Marlene. SEE
Raldonae, Marion, pseud.
Rothe, Fenella.
UNFINISHED JOURNEY.
Rottura, Joseph J.
WE SING THE MASS.
Routsky, Ellen.
HE WHO GETS SLAPPED.
Rouverol, Aurania.
GROWING PAINS. (R)
Rouverol, William S.
GROWING PAINS. (R)
Roux, Lea L.
HONOLULU MOONS. (R)
Roux, Pierre Henri.
QUATRE SAISONS.
Ruben, Alexander S.
SHOW BUSINESS. (R)
Rubenstein, Hilda Shubert.
NOTES ON A BLACK TAMBOU-
RINE.
PAPER HORSES.
Rubin, Daniel Nathan.
BUT NOT FOR LOVE.
Rubino, George.
FLY AWAY, FLY AWAY, FLY
AWAY HOME.
NOAH'S ARK.
TOWN AGAINST ITSELF.
Rubinstein, Harold F.
JEW DYTE. (R) :
ON THE FATHER'S SIDE. (R)
SHAKESPEARE. (R)
Ruby, Harry.
CRACKED ICE. (R)
Rudick, June.
HOLIDAY FOR MURDER.
Ruesch, Hans.
CONSTANT LOVER.
Ruger, Jerome. SEE Ruger,
William Jerome.
Ruger, William Jerome.
AT MADAME DELGAY'S. (R)
Rulon, Samuel A.
SIDE SHOW ON PARNASSUS.
WE SHALL HAVE LARKS,
Rush, James J.
HONEST DEAL.
Ruskay, Blix, pseud. SEE
Bresler, Esther Jane.
Russell, D. Vincent.
GLORY IN THE HIGHEST.
Russell, Marilyn Carol.
DIFFICULT BLUE.
Russell, Mary.
THREE WOMEN OF THE NATIVITY.
Russell, Ray.
BIMINI.
Russell, Robert R.
OH, MY BELOVED.
Rustin, Daniel.
ANOTHER WASHDAY MIRACLE.
Ryan, Beatrice Judd.
SANCTUARY.
Ryan, Florence.
MON CRIME. (R)
Ryan, William J. P.
BIBLEEN,
Ryerson Music Publishers, Inc.
FAMILY CIRCLE.
HOW MY MOTHER FEEDS ME.
Ryskind, Morrie.
LET 'EM EAT CAKE. (R)
S
SPD Productions, Inc.
TENTH MAN.
Sabath, Bernard.
ECLIPSE DAY.
VARIATIONS ON A HAPPY
ENDING.
Sahr, Frank E.
FOUR UP.
Saint Germain Press, Inc.
CORRESPONDING TO THE
RECORDED DICTATION.
Sakol, H., pseud. SEE Ives,
Helen.
Sakol, Jeanne.
SAMANTHA,
Salaway, Lowell. SEE Black,
Brian, pseud.
Salem, Jack.
HOLLYWOOD'S MAD RUN AROUND.
Salerno, Henry F.
TRAP.
Sallack, Ray.
REMEMBER WHEN.
Samberg, Benjamin.
COMEDY RACKETEERS. (R)
NEVER. A DULL MOMENT.
Sammon, Jean.
ANNUAL AFFAIR.
Sammon, Paul.
ANNUAL AFFAIR.
Samuel, Maurice.
AMERICA'S OPPORTUNITY.
Sanders, Rudolf, pseud. SEE
Hochtritt, Walter.
Sanfilippo, Anthony Gerald.
SATIN SLIPPERS.
Santos, Miguel Mihura. SEE
Mihura Santos, Miguel.
Sarment, Jean, pseud. SEE
Bellemere, Jean.
Sauer, Henry Hoyt.
TWELVE HOURS TO KILL.
Sauer, Hoyt. SEE Sauer,
Henry Hoyt.
Saul, Oscar.
TOUCH OF THE VULTURE.
Saum, Claude.
DINKY'S WISH.
Saunders, Elliot.
MASTER SPY.
Savage, Dennis.
ONE MAN'S MOON.
Savoir, Alfred, pseud. SEE
Poznanski, Alfred.
Savoir, John C.
LADIES SHOULD LISTEN. (R)
Savoir Poznanski, Jean
Claude.
DONNEUSE. Ht
MARGRAVE, (R
VOIE LACTEE. (R)
Saxon, David.
SEAN O' FEY.
Schary, Dore.
HIGHEST TREE.
Schechter, Rita D.
ATTORNALLY YOURS.
Scheuer, Charles.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING.
Scheuer, Joan G.
ABE LINCOLN GOES TO SCHOOL.
ARROWS IN THE TURKEY.
JOHNNY APPLESEED.
MR. BRADFORD'S STORY.
PAUL BUNYAN GROWS UP.
Schirmer (G.) Inc.
ELISIR D'AMORE.
Schlegel, A. W. von.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
Schlitt, Robert.
EGG.
Schloss, Herbert A.
OUR FORGOTTEN TREASURE:
THE CONSTITUTION.
Schmidt, Harvey L.
BEST YEAR.
FANTASTICKS.
NEW YORK SCRAPBOOK,
ROADSIDE.
Schmidt, Heinrich.
MORD IM DOM.
Schneideman, Rose.
BEST CITIZENS OF OUR TOWN.
CHANGE OF MIND.
HANDS ACROSS THE SEAS.
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBORS.
MELTING POT.
PROGRAM FOR PEACE,
SANTA STRIKES BACK.
SOLDIERS OF PEACE.
THIS IS NEW YORK.
Schneider, Maurice.
BEFORE BREAKFAST.
Schneider, Paul.
21 SHORT, ACRIMONIOUS
PLAYS.
Schneider, Will, pseud.
SEE Schneider, Maurice.
Schnitzler, Arthur.
RONDE.
Schoen, Lester E.
WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN.
School, Jack.
PRIMA DONNA. (R)
School, Louis Emmett.
THEORY ON THE SOURCE OF
GRAVITATION.
Schreiber, Edward.
MAD DOG COLL.
Schreiber, Terry.
ONE DOOR TO A CAGE.
Schreiner, Roy.
UNLOCKING DOORS.
Schreker, Franz.
CHRISTOPHORUS. (R)
Schroeder, John Edward.
MATTER OF POLICY.
THIS DAY, THIS WAY.
Schulman, Arnold.
NOSE OF JERRY PEPPER.
Schulman, Rosyrie.
LOVE IS A VERB.
Schultz, Ada De Haven.
ONE SATURDAY IN SPRING.
Schutzman, Arthur, Jr.
LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH.
Schuyler, Ackley Cloyes.
WOMAN'S WORLD.
Schwartz, Alfred E.
SYCAMORE TREE.
Schwartz, Arthur.
FLYING COLORS. (R)
Schwartz, Donald A.
MULBERRY BUSH.
Schwartz, Paul.
SPIES IN YOUR EYES.
Schwartz, Rosalie.
SULLY'S.
Schwenzen, Per.
HERR KAYSER UND DIE NACHTI-
GALL.
Schweykowski, Bodo von.
BANDE UND DER GENERAL.
Scott, Earl.
TIME FOR SEVERANCE.
Seott, Irvin C., Jr.
ONE FINE DAY.
Scott, Joseph, pseud. SEE
Kirland, Joseph.
Scott, Robert K.
ACTORS ANONYMOUS.
July—Dec.
Scott, Sari Elizabeth.
DESERT MECCA,
Scribe, E.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER. (R)
Seca, Pedro Munoz. SEE Munoz
Seca, Pedro.
Sedwick, Benjamin Frank.
FORJA DE LOS SUENOS.
Segall, Donald Maxwell.
CUL-DE-SAC.
TOLLIVER.
Segall, Dorothy.
GET THEE BEHIND ME.
Segall, Harry.
GET THEE BEHIND ME.
KNOCK WOOD. (R)
THANKS AND GOODBYE. (R)
Seigle, Natalie R.
LIGHT TOUCH.
Seiler, Conrad.
BEAUTY PARADE.
NUDE WASHING DISHES.
Seiler, Gwendolen.
BEAUTY PARADE.
Select Theatres Corp.
PRIMA DONNA. (R)
Selone, Ignazio.
SORTIE DE SECOURS.
Selters, Evelyn.
BY THE RIVERS.
Selters, Mrs. Nelson. SEE
Selters, Evelyn.
Seminoff, Nicholas D.
GREAT KHAN.
Semple, Lorenzo, Jr.
GOLDEN FLEECING.
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus,
TYESTES.
Senesh, Hannah.
SPARK THAT KINDLES.
Senior, Edward.
HUNTED.
Sergel, Christopher.
ASK ANY GIRL.
SHERWOOD ANDERSON'S WINES-
BURG, OHIO.
Sergel, Kristin.
DEATH AND LIFE OF LARRY
BENSON.
Sergel, Ruth F.
SIR OSBERT SITWELL'S THE
CINDERELLA COMPLEX,
THIRTEEN AT TABLE,
Sergel, Sherman L.
NO DEADLY MEDICINE,
Sewell, William.
AMOUR MAGNIFIQUE.
Seymour, Alton, pseud. SEE
Klotz, Alton B.
Seymour, Sylvia, pseud. SEE
Klotz, Sylvia.
Shackelford, Charles D.
DUST SPOTS ON THE GREEN,
Shaffer, Dexter Virgil.
GAME-CALLING IN HI-FI.
Shaffer, Max.
BONGO BOO BOO.
Shakespeare, William.
HEART OF HAMLET,
JULIO CESAR.
LOVE TALES TOLD BY A CLOWN.
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
TWELFTH NIGHT.
Shannon, Mattie B.
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE. (R)
PROMISED LIGHT. (R)
SEARCH FOR A KING. (R)
Shapiro, Irvin T.
SUBCOMMITTEE REVUE OF 1960.
Shapiro, Sidney.
FIVE PLAYS.
Share, Eugene.
TAKE A CHANCE REVUE.
Sharp, Mrs. Alan A. SEE
Sharp, Vera.
Sharp, Margery Gould.
BLACK, THE ORANGE,
BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY.
Sharp, Vera.
TABBY'S SYMPHONY ADVENTURES.
Shaw, George Bernard.
ARMS AND THE MAN,
ADVERTISING.
PLIGHT OF THE ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE INDUSTRY IN
RESISTING TAX LEGISLATION.
Sheets, Helen Vickery.
NO TROUBLE AT ALL.
TOWER.
Sheldon, Sidney.
ROMAN CANDLE.
Shepard, Bert L.
END OF THE LINE.
Sherman, Dallas B.
BISHOP'S BOYS.
SIX.
Sherriff, Robert Cedric.
WINDPALL. (R)
Sherwin, Judith Johnson.
EN AVANT, COCO.
Shore, Evelyn B.
PIVE THOUSAND YEARS OF
PASHION.
Short, Marion.
MYSTERIOUS MRS. UPDIKE. (R)
Shubert, Hilda. SEE Ruben-
stein, Hilda Shubert.
Shull, Richard B.
FENTON'S FOLLY.
Shurtleff, Michael.
CALL ME BY MY RIGHTFUL
NAME
Shyre, Paul.
DRUMS UNDER THE WINDOWS.
Siegel, Ralph Maria.
HERR KAYSER UND DIE NICHTI-
GALL.
Siegel, William.
KING
LEAR OF SEVENTH AVENUE.
Sifton, Claire Ginsberg.
BLOOD ON THE MOON. (R)
Sifton, Paul.
BLOOD ON THE MOON. (R)
Sigmund, Maxwell.
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE
FOUCAULT PENDULUM.
Silver, Robert.
ANKA PRESENTS ANKA.
Silver, Ronald P.
CHRISTMAS KEEPSAKE STORY.
KEEPSAKE STORY.
Silverthorn, Elizabeth.
OLDEST RANGER GENE TULLY.
Simcox, Robert Barton.
MINE EVERY GREED.
Simmons, Alma A.
THIS MAGIC MOMENT.
Simon, Alfred.
TROUBLESOME BROOD.
Simon, Peggy.
ABSOLUTELY TIME.
Simone, pseud. SEE Porche,
Mme.
Simpson, Fredrick Douglas.
ANN STRICKLAND.
Simpson, Robert.
SIX MILLION AND ONE.
TREASURE AT NOVILLADOS.
Singer, Jacob. SEE Singer,
Jake.
Singer, Jake.
DRAMATISHE SHRIFIN.
Singer, Joe. SEE Black,
Brian, pseud.
Sinton, Walter James.
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION.
Sisson, Charles Jasper.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Sitwell, Sir Osbert.
SIR OSBERT SITWELL'S THE
CINDERELLA COMPLEX.
NAME INDEX
Skelton, Wilson Vernon.
STRANGER IN THE EARTH.
Skolnick, Zan.
RUMP’
HUNDRED PERCENT ANNIE.
Sleater, Charles Elmer.
SENTRIES
Sfowacki, Juliusz.
BALLADYNA.
Sluhan, Elliott D.
INCIDENTS ON LA CARA.
Small, Howard. SEE Small,
Melvin Howard.
Small, Melvin Howard.
INSULTED AND INJURED,
Smallen, Philip.
FORECAST FOR TOMORROW.
Smalley, Webster L.
MAN WITH THE OBOE.
Smith, Allan G., Jr.
COBWEBS BELONG IN ATTICS.
Smith, Barbara Van Kampen.
HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE.
WOMAN TO WOMAN,
Smith, Beatrice.
KINDRED SPIRITS.
Smith, Clarence C.
AMMONIA THE SLANDER-RESIS-
TANT REFRIGERANT.
Smith, Dalton Leon.
LORD'S ANOINTED.
Smith, H. H.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Smith, Jeff.
BETTY BOOP.
Smith, Michael Mitchell.
CHERUBIM.
Smith, Mitchell. SEE Smith,
Michael Mitchell.
Smith, Phyllis Carver.
ONCE UPON A TOWN.
Society of the Divine Savior,
St. Nazianz, Wis.
GENERAL MICKEY.
Soifer, Margaret K.
DAVID, THE GIANT KILLER. (R)
Sophocles.
ELECTRA,
OEDIPUS THE KING AND ANTI-
GONE.
Soriano, Rocco.
MARTYR OF PURITY.
Sotel, Phillip K.
MODERN HOME.
Sound Education Co.
SHORTHAND BY SOUND.
SPELLING MADE EASY.
Spano, Bartholomew S.
COMMUNITY PSYCHOACOUSTICS.
Sparano, Dorothy La Vecchia.
MY MESSAGE DESIGNED FOR
PEACE.
Spence, Wall.
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF,
JOAN. (R)
Spencer, R. Edward.
CABBAGES AND KINGS.
Speyer, Gerard wW.
MANTEL, EIN HUT, EIN HAND-
SCHUH. (R)
Speyer, Wilhelm.
MANTEL, EIN HUT, EIN HAND-
SCHUH. (R)
Spilos, Stephen T.
RIVER ROUGE.
Spiro, Bernard.
SYLVESTER.
Spratt, William F.
TRISH GYPSY.
Sprigge, Elizabeth.
FIVE PLAYS OF STRINDBERG.
Sprung, Gene.
SAY KID.
Sprung, Sondra.
SAY KID.
Squadrito, Geralding Marcia.
50 MINUTES IN AN HOUR.
Stair, Vida.
VILLAGE SQUARE.
Stange, Hugh.
FALSE DREAMS FAREWELL. (R)
Stapleton, Jack.
CHICKADEE.
States, Bert 0., Jr.
TALL GRASS.
Stavis, Barrie.
BANNERS OF STEEL.
Steel, Lewis M.
DREAMS RETURN IN THE SPRING-
TIME.
Steele, Austin.
FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS.
Steffen, Gustave W.
MARY'S ANKLE. (R)
Stein, Erwin.
CHRISTOPHORUS. (R)
Stein, Gertrude.
FOUR SAINTS IN THREE
ACTS. (R)
Stein, Howard.
SIGHT FOR SORE THOUGHTS.
Stein, Sol.
TROUBLE WITH SHAKESPEARE.
Stein, Tao Strong.
VICTIMS.
Steinour, Marcus L.
TOMORROW, WHEN THE TRAINS
GO BY.
Stephens, James.
CROCK OF GOLD.
Stephens, Peter John.
RUNNING FOR BLOOD.
Stereoddities, Inc.
WOODY WOODBURY LOOKS AT
LOVE AND LIFE.
WOODY WOODBURY'S LAUGHING
ROOM.
Sterling Pub. Co., Inc.
SHORT PLAYS FROM THE GREAT
CLASSICS.
Stern, E.
HAVE A HEART.
Stern, Evelyn.
SUITCASE FOR IRENE.
THIS QUIET AFTERNOON.
VINCENT AND HIS ANGELS.
Stern, Hal.
REPENTANT MAN.
STRUGGLE.
Stern, James.
CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE.
Stern, Lewis Michael.
DUET.
Stern, Tania.
CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE,
Steven, Phyl.
POTTER'S FIELD.
Stevens, Clifford, pseud.
SEE Weisse, Clifford.
Stevens, J. P., pseud.
SEE Paonessa, Gerald S.
Stevens, Robert E.
LUCIFER LOST.
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing.
HIGHEST TREE.
Stevenson, Robert Louis.
BEACH AT FALESA,
SUICIDE CLUB.
Stiffler, Ronald-Bel.
ABE LINCOLN AND THE CIVIL
WAR.
Stirling, Nora.
APPLES FOR TEACHER.
EVER SINCE APRIL.
TICKET TO TOMORROW.
Stock, Irvin.
FLYERS.
INFIDELITY.
Stockton, Richard F.
LITTER OF FLOWERS.
Stokes, Anna Marie.
MERRY MOUNT. (R)
Stokes, Richard L.
MERRY MOUNT. (R)
Stoller, Esther.
SYLVESTER.
Stone, Merritt.
IMAGINARY INVALID.
Stone, Peter H.
LAST STATION.
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Stork, Charles Wharton.
ALCIBIADES.
Stout, Joe F., Sr.
WHEN THE COCK CEASES TO
CROW.
119
Straus, Lynn G.
ABE LINCOLN GOES TO SCHOOL.
ARROWS IN THE TURKEY.
JOHNNY APPLESEED,
MR. BRADFORD'S STORY.
PAUL BUNYAN GROWS UP.
Strickland, Lily.
JEWELS OF THE DESERT. (R)
Strindberg, August.
FIVE PLAYS OF STRINDBERG,.
FRAULEIN JULIE.
TO DAMASCUS.
TRAUMSPIEL,
Strong, Tao.
Strong.
Stuart, Bruce, pseud. SEE
Damuth, Bruce Stuart.
Sturgeon, B. B.
ANIMAL FAIR,
Sublett, Ernest.
PECOS WEST.
Sullivan, Elsa Ruth.
VERONICA,
Sullivan, J. W. David.
SEE Sullivan, John Walter
David.
Sullivan, Jack. SEE
Sullivan, John P., Jr.
Sullivan, John Francis.
HEART FULL OF SUCCESS.
Sullivan, John P., Jr.
POST NO BILLS.
Sullivan, John Walter Duvid.
SMILER.
Sumerlin, Macon,
PECOS WEST.
Summin, Dorothy.
ABOUT PEOPLE, PLACES AND
FASHION.
Summy-Birchard Pub. Co.
HENRY-ETTA. (R)
Sumner, Richard J., Sr.
PINBALLS IN BROOKLYN.
Sunbeam Music Corp.
SUNDAY BRUNCH.
Sunshine, Daniella, pseud.
SEE Sparano, Dorothy La
Vecchia.
Surace, Elizabeth H.
A. J. OF BONNIE BAY.
Surguchev, Iliya.
AUTUMN VIOLINS.
Susac, Andrew.
LAZARUS, COME FORTH.
Sutcliffe, James H.
NIGHT BELL.
Swann, Darius Leander.
CIRCLE BEYOND FEAR,
Swann, Helen, pseud. SEE
Ives, Helen.
Swanson, William.
FOLIES DE PARIS.
Swanson, William W.
IMPROVED EXTERNAL COMMUNI-
CATIONS.
Sweet, Maria V.
CHIPS OF HAPPINESS. (R)
LAST CHORD. (R)
Sykes, Bette.
IF A STAR FALLS.
Symonette, Lys Bert.
WEITE WEG.
Szilagyi, Ladislaus. SEE
Szilagyi, Laszlo.
Szilagyi, Laszlo.
KATZ IM SACK, (R)
KEK LAMPAS. (R)
Szilagyi, Mrs. Laszlo.
KATZ IM SACK. (R)
SEE Stein, Tao
3
T35, pseud. SEE Thompson-
McDonald, Frederick A.
Tackett, Nyla.
INTERMEDIARY.
Take-One Productions, Inc.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
Talagrand, Andre.
SEXE ET LE NEANT.
Talarico, Elio.
PROMETEUS.
120 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Talbot, A. J.
DEVIL'S DEAL WITH MR. PIN-
cOTT. (R)
LUCREZIA BORGIA'S LITTLE
PARTY. (R)
OLD FIRM'S AWAKENING.
Talbot, Marjorie.
ESTHER.
Talia, Editorial.
PRESTAMISTA.
Tamarack Productions, Ltd.
TWO FOR THE SEESAW.
Tamayo Castro, Manuel.
ALERTA EN EL CIELO.
Tamkin, Alex.
BLUE PLUM TREE.
Taradash, Daniel.
THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL.
Tardieu, Jean.
CONVERSATION-SINFONIETTA,
INFORMATION BUREAU.
ONE WAY FOR ANOTHER.
Tarr, Yvonne Young.
TALES FROM BACCACCIO.
Tarsky, Harry.
RISE UP NEVER.
SPIES IN YOUR EYES.
WAY OF HONOR.
Tarzan, Deloris Marie.
FISH IN THE STARS.
Tashge, Rose.
WELCOME HOME. (R)
Tassone, Jack.
MISTER DOCTOR FREUD.
Tate, Nahum.
DIDO AND AENEAS.
Taub, Jeanie Cook.
HOME FROM THE CLOUDS.
Tauber, Marcy.
CYRANO D. BERGER.
Taylor, Deems.
DRAGON.
Taylor, Nancy Carol.
RAMPID'S HILLS.
Taylor, Robert E.
MOTIVATING HESITANT PROS-
PECTS.
OPENING UP SALES INTER-
VIEW.
SELLING THE PROGRAM.
SOME IDEAS ABOUT PROS-
PECTING.
UNCOVERING NEEDS,
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich.
SIEGERIN. (R)
Teichmann, Howard.
JULIA, JAKE, AND UNCLE JOE.
Tele-Peliculas Independientes
de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
PONGALE PRECIO.
Telesales, Inc.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY
COMMERCIAL - FILM NO.64.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY - FILM
NO.65.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY - FILM
NO.66,
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY JUNE
SALE COMMERCIAL - FILM
NO. 63.
Temessy, Stephen.
LEGS, STOCKINGS AND PEACE,
Temple/Morgan Enterprises,
Inc.
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN.
Ten Braak, Fransje.
CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY.
Tepper, Herbert J.
WAITING FOR THE STARS.
Terase, Tia, pseud. SEE
Daoust, Marie,
Terra, Joe, pseud. SEE
Terracina, Joe.
Terracina, Joe.
FIFTY MOONS.
Terron, Carlo.
COLLOQUIO COL TANGO.
Thalia Films, Ine.
MAD DOG COLL.
Than, Joseph.
FORT DU FOU.
Theatre Promotions, Ltd.
CARETAKER,
SLIGHT ACHE.
Thelen, F.
ZIRKUSKIND. (R)
Thielke, John.
WASHING IS MY DISH.
Thomas, A. C.
LITTLE DOOR.
Thomas, Alec.
ONE FOR THE BIRDS.
Thomas, Frank, Jr.
KEYSPOT.
Thomas, Sam.
ONE FOR THE BIRDS.
Thompson, Charlotte.
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK
FARM. (R)
Thompson, W. C., III, pseud.
SEE Thompson, William
Clarence, Jr.
Thompson, William Clarence,
Jr.
WHERE SHADOWS TOUCH.
Thompson-McDonald,
Frederick A.
AIR C.
Thomson, Robert Copley.
TO LOVE AND TO CHERISH.
Thomson, Virgil.
FOUR SAINTS IN THREE
ACTS, (R)
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Thorn, Ronald Scott.
BED OF ROSES.
Thornbald, Sven.
DAISY CHAIN.
Thurman, Beverly.
LITTLE POOR MAN OF ASSISI.
Tiernan, Kip, pseud. SEE
Tiernan, Mary Jane.
Tiernan, Mary Jane.
I'LL TELL THE WORLD,
Timbrell & Co.
FINANCIAL BOOBY TRAPS,
Tinker, Robert Rutledge.
TENANTS,
Tishenkel, Marcia.
WIGWAM ON THE ROCKS.
Titheradge, Dion.
WRITTEN ON FOOLSCAP. (R)
Tonkonogy, Gertrude.
THREE-CORNERED MOON. (R)
Toops, Joyce.
GOLD PLATED GLOVES.
Toops, Thorndike C.
GOLD PLATED GLOVES.
Topol, Lynette.
FOR THE LOVE OF IRVING.
Toras, Celt, pseud. SEE
Scott, Earl.
Total Television Products,
Ine.
HUNTER.
KING AND ODIE,
KING LEONARDO (AND HIS
SHORT SUBJECTS)
TOOTER.
Town, Will.
WELL OF HELL.
Trace, Brigitte Kuettner.
LEGEND OF DORA KASSEL.
SQUAW MAN.
Trace, Wayne B.
LEGEND OF DORA KASSEL.
SQUAW MAN,
Trachtenberg, Mark.
HERE COMES SONNY.
Trapp, Maria Augusta.
SOUND OF MUSIC.
Trask, Willard R.
EGMONT.
Trautsch, Harold H.
UNTO YOU, A SAVIOR.
Travers, Ben.
BIT OF A TEST. (R)
Travers, Charles S.
COLD MOLASSES,
Treharne, Anthony Francis
Bryceson.
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS. (R)
Treharne, Bryceson.
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS. (R)
Treharne, Maud Thackeray.
PRINCE OF PEDDLERS. (R)
Treichlinger, Wilhelm M.
WELT AUF DEM MONDE. (R)
Trick, Ormal B.
BENEATH THIS SPIRE.
Trojan Reupholstery Co., Inc.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY COM-
MERCIAL - FILM NO.64,
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY - FILM
NO.65.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY - FILM
NO. 66.
GIMBELS REUPHOLSTERY JUNE
SALE COMMERCIAL - FILM
NO.63.
Tully, Charles F.
OLDEST RANGER GENE TULLY.
Tully, Eugene F.
OLDEST RANGER GENE TULLY.
Tully, May.
MARY'S ANKLE. (R)
Tumah, Mari, pseud. SEE
Johnson, Dorothy Z.
Turgenev, Ivan.
LIZA.
Turk, Mrs. Albert L. SEE
Turk, Sylvia P.
Turk, Sylvia P.
SHE'S MINE.
Turner, Thomas.
UP.
Turner, Winford S.
WHERE IN THE WORLD HAVE
YOU BEEN.
Turnock, Dorothy.
HAPPY RETURN.
Tuttle, Anthony.
AFTER THE BALL WAS OVER.
Twardowski, Walter, Jr.
BALLADYNA.
Two Rivers Enterprises, Inc.
PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT.
Tymes, Stephen, pseud. SEE
Tymoshek, Stephen.
Tymoshek, Stephen.
PARK BENCH.
U
Ubans, Maris U.
SANDRA.
Uher, Leo.
MORD IM DOM.
Underwood, Sophie Kerr.
THEY'RE NONE OF THEM
PERFECT. (R)
Unger, Robert L.
HALFBEAK.
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
G'DEE CELEBRATES THE
HOLIDAYS.
Universal Edition, A.G.
KREIDEKREIS. (R)
MYSTERIUM VON DER GEBURTH
DES HERRN.
SIZILIANISCHE VESPER.
Upham, T. C.
APOTHEOSIS.
Uren, Bertram Thomas.
THIS SPECIAL DAY.
Uren, Gertrude Horton.
THIS SPECIAL DAY.
Vv
Vail, Robert.
WITCHES ARE FOR WEARING.
Valiant Division, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
Valiant Division.
Valles, Ad.
HOOT OF THE OWL.
Valles, Jordi.
HOOT OF THE OWL.
Valmain, Frederic.
HOMICIDE PAR PRUDENCE.
Van Buren, Charlotte M.
WHITE FOLKS IS FUNNY. (R)
Vanderlee, Ann.
DEEP-IN STORIES EVERY
AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW.
Vanderlee, John.
DEEP-IN STORIES EVERY
AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW.
Van Diest, Norman Henry. -
SLEEPY HOLLOW.
Van Druten, John William.
DISTAFF SIDE. (R)
FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1932. (R)
Vane, Norman Thaddeus, pseud.
SEE Vein, Norman Thaddeus.
Van Kampen, Barbara. SEE
Smith, Barbara Van Kampen.
Van Ness, William D.
NAKED TRUTH.
Van Praag, Van.
SUMMER CIRCUS.
Van Saher, Lilla.
VILLA IN ROME.
Varenne, Pierre, pseud. SEE
Battendier, Pierre.
Vari, John.
FAREWELL, FAREWELL, EUGENE.
Vasche, Karl Archibald.
THERE ARE NO SCARS.
Vassiliev, Sergius A.
LIZA.
Vaugeon, Henri.
JOB. (R)
Vein, Norman Thaddeus.
EXPATRIATE,
Velle, Louis.
MOUSSELINE,
Ver Becke, W. Edwin.
TIME OF TREMBLING.
Verdi, Giuseppe.
KING FOR A DAY.
Verity, Elma.
CASTLE ON THE MOOR.
Vernel, Claude.
PASSION DU MAL,
Vernon Music Corp.
EGGHEAD AND I.
Verve Records, Inc.
DOWN TO EARTH.
EDGE OF SHELLEY BERMAN.
Verzeano, Katherine Morrill.
SEE Morrill, Katherine.
Vesey, Desmond.
THREEPENNY OPERA.
Vickers, Ray.
GOG ET MAGOG.
Victor, Benjamin.
BRIDE AND PREJUDICE.
Vidal, Gore.
BEST MAN.
Vier, Eugene P.
DOUBLE FACTORS.
Viereck, Peter.
TREE WITCH.
Visk (A. Guy) Writing Enter-
prises.
NIKITA, THE RUSSIAN DISC
JOCKEY.
Visk, Anthony Guy.
NIKITA, THE RUSSIAN DISC
JOCKEY.
Visk, Tony. SEE Visk,
Anthony Guy.
Volkov, Leon.
ANSWER MY HEART.
Von der Goltz, Eric, Jr. SEE
Goltz, Eric von der, Jr.
Von Reznicek, Emil Nickolaus.
SEE Reznicek, Emil Nick-
olaus von.
Von Schlegel, A. W. SEE
Schlegel, A. W. von.
Von Zamft, Emma.
NIK AND CASTRONOVA,.
Von Zamft, Saul T.
NIK AND CASTRONOVA.
Vorhies, John R.
IS IT NOT YET TIME.
Vornholt, Roger.
GREAT BANK ROBBERY.
Voss, Gar.
CHRISTMAS STORIES.
July—Dec.
Voss, Louis Alfred.
PENDULUM
Voysey, Michael.
AMOROUS GOLDFISH.
Ww
Wagner, Helmut.
Albin, pseud.
Wakefteld, Arthur.
PLAN TO STOP COMMUNISM
WITHOUT WAR.
Walbrunn, Anton Beer-. SEE
Beer-Walbrunn, Anton.
Waldron, Jack.
WHAT A KILLING.
Walker, Arthur.
WHO'S CRAZY NOW. (R)
Walker, Augusta.
PERIPHERY
SEE Kayser,
Walker, Betty, pseud. SEE
Zwang, Edith.
Walker (Hiram) Inc.
PACKAGING; ADVERTISING;
SALES PROMOTION.
Wallace, Daniel.
COCK IN THE SEA.
Wallace, Lew.
BEN-HUR.
Walsh, Desmond, pseud. SEE
Power, Richard.
Walsh, Gabriel.
THORNEY CIRCLE.
Walsh, Luella.
JINX AT THE JOHNSON'S.
Wang, Wensan.
OUT LOVER'S VOW.
Waring, Brooke, pseud. SEE
Lewis, Brooke Waring.
Washburn, Deric, pseud. SEE
Washburn, Frederic Baldwin.
Washburn, Frederic Baldwin.
HUNDRED DOLLAR RATS.
Washington Square Press, Inc.
TWELFTH NIGHT.
Waters, George W.
SUICIDE CLUB.
Watkyn, Arthur.
NOT IN THE BOOK.
Wattron, Frank J., Jr.
Waugh, Evelyn.
LOVED ONE.
Weale, Edith.
"TWAS ON A SUNDAY MORNING.
Weaver, Stephen S.
c IS. (R)
Webb, Kenneth.
PERFECT STATE. (R)
Weber, Harry.
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA.
Webster, Pierce.
STORY ABOUT FOREST LAWN.
Wehner, George.
MEMORIES. (R)
SO SINGS THE BELL.
Weidman, Jerome.
FIORELLO.
Weigert, Hans.
RONDE.
Weill, Kurt.
SILBERSEE. (R)
Weinberger (goser) Ltd.
VOGELHANDLER.
Weinberger (Josef) Musikver-
lag, G.M.B.H.
HOFFMANNS ERZAHLUNGEN.
Weiner, Michael.
SIX
Weiss, David.
UNNAMED.
Weiss, Leatrice J.
LAST CHANCE.
Weiss, Phyllis Rooder.
SPEECH IMPROVEMENT; DO-IT-
YOURSELF.
Weisse, Clifford.
CHECKPOINT.
SILENT BEAMS INTRUDE.
NAME INDEX
Wellwarth, George E.
CONVERSATION-SINFONIETTA.
INFORMATION BUREAU.
ONE WAY FOR ANOTHER.
Wenzell, Catherine.
ARCHED OPENING.
Wesley, Samuel.
SPIRIT OF MOTHER LOVE. (R)
West, Evelyn.
RIVIERA MIRACLE. (R)
West, M.
VOGELHANDLER,
Western Print.
ing Co.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Whiffen, Jack.
HOTTENTOT SONG.
White, Griffin W.
EXTRAVAGANT MISER.
White (Rawson J.) Co.
NUTCRACKER SYSTEM.
Whitehead, Douglass.
LUANA.
Whitehead, Virginia.
LUANA.
Whitely, J. B.
EFFECT OF MIXING INTENSITY
ON THE DISPERSION OF COAT-
ING PIGMENTS IN WATER.
Whittaker, Muriel Grandt.
VISIT FROM THE DEVIL.
Wiersma, Richard.
SHORTHAND BY SOUND.
SPELLING MADE EASY.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas.
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK
PARM. (R)
Wilcox, Ronald Wilson.
TRAGEDY OF THOMAS ANDROS.
Wilde, Oscar.
EARNEST IS THE WEST.
Wilde, Percival.
LITTLE SHOT. (R)
Wilde, Roger.
LITTLE SHOT. (R)
Wilder, Thornton.
BRIDE OF TOROZKA. (R)
Wilding, Inc.
CHECK.
DODGE LINE DISPLAY FILM.
FEEL FREE.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
FUNDAMENTALS OF STAINLESS
STEEL FABRICATION.
GRAND OPENING.
MEDAL FOR MAX.
1961 NEW CAR AND TRUCK
INTRODUCTION.
1961 VALIANT REVEAL SE-
QUENCE.
PACKAGING; ADVERTISING;
SALES PROMOTION.
PIVOT LINE OF 1961 FOOD
FREEZERS.
SELLING SOLID COMFORT.
SELLING TACTICS, INSIDE AND
OUT.
TRUE VALUE: A REPORT.
WHAT'S NEW IN REFRIGERATORS.
WORLD OF ARMCO.
Wilkes, Michael.
WALT WHITMAN'S DREAM.
Wilkes-Manchester Productions.
DEADLY GAME.
Willard, Clyde, pseud. SEE
Hall, J. Lincoln.
Williams, Emlyn.
LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN. (R)
Williams, Norma G.
ILONA.
Williams, Payne.
WITHOUT END TO DARE.
Williams, Tennessee.
PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT.
Willis, Constance.
GARBITSCH AFFAIR.
Willis Music Co.
RABBIT WHO WANTED RED WINGS.
Willner, A. M.
CASIMIRS HIMMELFAHRT. (R)
Willner, Alfred Eugen.
CASIMIRS HIMMELFAHRT.. (R)
& Lithograph-
Wills, Dorothy J.
GATE OF THE INN.
Wilson, Don.
ROUNDUP ON THE MOON.
Wilson, Dorothy Clarke.
WHERE THE WORLD BEGINS.
Wilson, Mrs. F. I. SEE
Brides, ee
Wilson, Ira B
HIS CHRISTMAS STAR. (R)
Wilson, J. D.
END OF A NUISANCE, WE HOPE.
Wilson, John.
MR. BEDOBO AND TYRANNO-
SAURUS REX.
Wilson, Nelson Protheroe.
LINCOLN AND GEN. SCOTT.
Wilson, Ruth D.
HENRY-ETTA. (R)
Wilstadala Music Co.
BIG TIME SPENDER.
Winden, Warren Edward.
HECTOR AND CALHOUN'S
CHRISTMAS MIRACLE.
Wing, Robert. SEE Bell,
Gerald, pseud.
Winsloe, Christa.
CHILDREN IN UNIFORM. (R)
GESTERN UND HEUTE. (R)
Winslow, Richard K.
IKON.
THEATRE SONG.
Winsor, Travis.
NEW HYPERTENSIVE PATIENT.
Winter, Adelene M.
POOR PRINCESS ANNABELLE.
Winters, Jonathan.
DOWN TO EARTH.
Wishman, Doris.
NUDE ON THE MOON.
Witmark (M.) & Sons.
DANCING ON MY TOES.
Woititz, Peter.
DAYS OF ILLUSIONS.
Woldman, Mrs. Edward E.
SEE Woldman, Elinore Reed.
Woldman, Elinore Reed.
THEY BURNED THE RAINBOW.
Wolf, Daisy.
MAN IN THE HOUSE.
Wolfe, Lloyd G.
EMERGENCY ROOM.
Wolfe, Winifred.
ASK ANY GIRL.
Wolff, Egon G.
DIFFICULT BLUE.
Wolff, Werner.
TRAGODIE IN AREZZO. (R)
Wolpe, Zelda S.
WHY DID GOD MAKE US BLACK.
Wood, Margaret.
FOOL'S ERRAND.
Woodward, Eileen May.
ALTAR OF THE GOD.
FREE FOR ALL.
Woollcott, Alexander.
SNAKE IN THE GRASS. (R)
Wright, Fannie.
OUR SACRED TRUST.
Wright, Harold Bell.
SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS.
Wright, Iovanna Lloyd.
MARY MAGDALENE.
Wright, Louis B.
TWELFTH NIGHT.
Wright, Mark.
ABSOLUTELY TIME.
Wright, Robert Joseph.
HOUSE OF CARDS.
Wunderlich, Heinz.
DAME VOM MAXIM,
Wunderlich, Lawrence.
FOREIGN STRAND.
Wyatt, Lucille.
CRYSTAL BOWL.
Wydawnictwo Literackie.
TETRALOGIA ANTYCZNA.
Y
Yablokoff, Herman, pseud.
SEE Yablonik, Hyman.
121
Yablonik, Hyman.
MY SON AND I.
Yale, Elsie Duncan.
AUNT JANE'S CHRISTMAS. (R)
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE. (R)
GARDEN GUEST. (R)
REDEEMER LIVETH. (R)
SPIRIT OF MOTHER LOVE. (R)
Yanni, Eugene.
WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS,
Yerby, Lorees. SEE Dutton,
Lorees Yerby.
Yonah Music Co.
DEVIL IN MY HEART.
Young, John Wray.
HOW TO PRODUCE THE PLAY.
Young, Melvin Asher.
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF
HONOR.
Z
Zahorik, Harold J.
TIME AND THE SHADOW.
Zalessky, Alexis Zalstem.
SEE Zalstem-Zalessky,
Alexis.
Zalstem-Zalessky, Alexis.
AUTUMN VIOLINS.
Zalud, E. Halter. SEE
Halter-Zalud, E.
Zamft, Emma von.
Zamft, Emma.
Zamft, Saul T. von.
Zamft, Saul T.
Zandarhal, Phillip A., pseud.
SEE Fishbein, Philip.
Zandonai, Ricardo.
FARSA AMOROSA. (R)
Zaner, Gene.
HEARTBURN REST, U. S. A.
Zankman, Harry.
TATTERED WONDERLAND.
Zeidelman, Claire.
HANUKKAH TREE,
Zeleski, Antoinette.
WINDING SHEET.
Zeller, Carl.
VOGELHANDLER.
Zeller, Carl Wolfgang.
VOGELHANDLER.
Zemlinsky, Alexander.
KREIDEKREIS. (R)
Zemlinsky, Louise.
KREIDEKREIS. (R)
Zoff, Otto.
GLOCKEN VON LONDON.
Zola, Emile.
NANA.
Zoll, Loren K.
VILLAGE SQUARE.
Zonn, Lincoln M.
SHOPLIFTER AND THE
EXAMINER,
Zuccolo, Guido.
FARSA AMOROSA. (R)
Zuckmayer, Carl.
GESAMMELTE WERKE.
Zwang, Edith.
DRIVIN' ME CRAZY.
FORCE FLUIDS.
FORGET IT LINDA.
GOOD SHOW.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR
FRIEND.
INSTANT CEIL.
OH GYPSY, OH GYPSY.
PLEASANT DREAMS.
WAIT TILL I. FINISH.
WHO HARRY, WHAT.
YOUR TAX IS SHOWING.
Zweig, Arnold.
SOLDATENSPIELE.
SEE Von
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