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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Third Series
VOLUME 11, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 1
Dramas and Works Prepared
for Oral Delivery
JANUARY-JUNE
1957
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON : 1957
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Third Series
ae
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Third Series
VOLUME 11, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 1
Dramas and Works Prepared
for Oral Delivery
JANUARY-JUNE
1957
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON : 1957
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, 1959, any article of the following
named classes of published works deposited for copy-
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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Other published works and all unpublished works are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-
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Parts 3-4 DramMas AND Works PREPARED FOR ORAL
DUBUINIBRY co si) eis, Jo sie hs Sas! Loe) Re ee ae ene
C Lectures and other works prepared for oral
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abroad
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EE
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Incs, PHoroGRAPHIC Works, PRINTs AND PictTorIAL
PELUSERA TIONS, «\ 0) Je Cee pa ae. + At ol00
GP Published works of art and designs for works
of art
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of art
H Reproductions of works of art published in the
United States
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or technical character
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JP Published photographs
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Current Registrations
Renewal Registrations
Name Index
INTRODUCTION
PARTS 3-4 list dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures,
sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and re-
cording 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
jn 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. Reference is made from
each name to the titles under which the main entries
are to be found. When the name is that of a claim-
ant, the copyright symbol © follows the title.
For unpublished works currently registered, the
main entry includes the following items 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 application which
relates to the registration of an earlier
version of the work.
6) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the
vu
abbreviation “NM,” if this information
is given in the application and is not
indicated elsewhere in the entry.
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 if available
and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of persons or agencies contributing
to the work (authors, editors, compilers,
etc.).
3) Edition statement.
4) Name of the publisher of works published
in the United States when the publisher
is not also the claimant; for works pub-
lished outside the United States, place of
publication and name of the publisher.
5) Number of acts, scenes, or volumes.
6) Series statement.
7) Names of authors given in the application
which do not appear elsewhere in the
entry.
8) Name of the employer in the case of a work
made for hire, if so named in the applica-
tion, together with the name of the em-
ployees when given.
9) Information contained in the application
which relates to the registration of an
earlier version of the work.
10) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the
abbreviation ‘“_NM,” if this information
is given in the application and is not
indicated elsewhere in the entry.
11) Copyright symbol ©.
12) Name of the copyright claimant.
13) Date of publication as given in the applica-
tion.
14) Registration number.
For radio and television scripts, both published
and unpublished, the following items 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 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; 12 Jan 57
(in notice: 1956); DP2450.
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 new matter on which
the original copyright was based, 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 in
vill
abbreviated form, giving the basis of the
renewal claim as supplied by the claim-
ant; e. g., “John Doe (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
as lecran —also known as
appl. —application
© —copyright symbol
(C) —child or children of the deceased
author
comp —compiled by, compiler
cheb.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 copyrighted
by a corporate body otherwise
than an assignee or licensee of the
author
(PCW) —proprietor of the composite work
(PPW) —proprietor of the posthumous work
prev. —previous
pseud. —pseudonym
pt. —part, parts
pub. —published, publishing
(PWH) —proprietor of copyright in a work
made for hire
reg. —registered, registration
rev. —revised
7a. —trading as
tr! —translator, translated by
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 1957
Class C—Lectures and other works prepared
for oralidelivery . c 64.60.61 560
Class D—-Published dramatic and dramatico-
MUSICA WIOUKS ayer ee 297
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tions for dramas and works prepared for oral de-
livery for January—June 1957, but do not necessarily
represent the exact number of entries in this issue
of the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Registration
figures for other classes of material may be found in
the respective parts.
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DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of domestic and foreign dramas, dramatico-musicals,
lectures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and recording scripts reg-
istered during the period covered by this issue.
titles and from distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
A
A LA JAMAIQUE; operette en 2 actes et
8 tableaux. Livret et lyrics de
Raymond Viney, pseud. de Raymond
Ovanessian. Musique de Francis
Lopez. Paris, F. Lopez. Text
only. © Editions Francis Lopez;
8Sep5.; DF975.
AARN, THE COBBLER, AND THE WESTERN
WALL. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT, no.525.
THE ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO;
libretto for a musical play in
three acts by Day Thorpe.
© Opera Society of Washington,
Ine.3 15Jan57; DUWy8h2.
ABNER MAYBERRY, a television play in
three acts for a ninety-minute
show by R. H. K. Jones.
© Rolland Hammond King Jones;
7Jan57; DU43888.
AN ABNORMAL ADOLESCENCE; by Beatrice
Irene Hassard Brubaker.
© Beatrice Irene Hassard Brubaker;
5&pr57; C101.03.
ABOUT MIZ! HANNAH; three act play by
Ris Ward, pseud. of Morris E.
Selby. © Ris Ward (Morris E.
Selby); 15May57; DUML751.
THE ACCENT'S ON YOU! Recording
script for Oldsmobile Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 3Apr57; C10325.
ACCEPTED SINS; essay by Dick R.
Johnston. © Dick R. Johnston;
11Mar57; ©10279.
ACE HIGH. SHE ACES HIGH.
THE ACE RANCHERO, a sound motion
picture script with music prepared
for John Deere Co. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Gordon H. Miller. Text only.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Gordon H. Miller.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Ine.; 26J3un57; DUL5026.
ACES HIGH (Ace high) A play in
three acts by Charles Jordan.
© Charles Edward Jordan; 25Jun57;
DU4.5003.
THE ACOUSTIC-GRAM; recorded hearing
test. Script by John Ladd.
© John Ladd; 7Jun57; C10531.
ACROSS THE CANDLELIGHT, a play in
two scenes by Lucille Nes.
© Lucille Lambert Nes; 25Jun57;
DU4.5001.
THE ACTOR'S LIFE. SBE TRAGEDY OF
AVERAGE ME.
THE ACTRESS, a comedy in three acts
written for television by Don
Sigal. © Don Sigal; 15May57;
DUYY7h9 .
ADAM AND EVE, a free prose dramatiza-
tion in three acts of Imre Madach's
Az ember tragédiaja, by Alexander
Markey. Rev. version. Appl.
states prev. reg. in 191.
© Alexander Markey; 15Mar57;
DUYA7 7H.
ADAM'S FIRST SLEEP. SEE GRANDPA FOX
AND HIS 300 FABLES.
ADDITIONS TO THE KEY TO THE UNIVERSE;
lecture by H. J. Stellger.
© H. J. Stellger; 12Dec56;
c€10086.
ADEQUATE ACCOUNTING, a lecture by
Paul M. Somers. © Paul M.
Somers; 15Apr57; C1036.
THE ADORED, a musical drama in one
act. Libretto by Diana Gertrude
Brooks, pseud. of Diana G. Cohen.
Music by Francke Cullis Morley.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Diana Gertrude Brooks (Diana G.
Cohen) & Francke Cullis Morley;
SJun57; DUWN911.
THE ADRENALS. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Nov. 18, 1956.
ADVENTURE CALLING; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 17May57; C1071.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE WOODEN HOTCAKES.
SEE PAUL BUNYAN: THE ADVENTURE OF
THE WOODEN HOTCAKES.
ADVENTURES OF RAINDROP; radio
program created and written by
Nancy F. A. Woolnough. Episodes
1-13. © William B. Lindsey
d.b.a. Custom Recorders; 30Jan57;
DU.077.
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER,
a comedy in four acts by Charlotte
B. Chorpenning. Dramatized from
the story by Samuel L. Clemens.
(Full-length play series, play
no.l10) NM: additions & revi-
sions, edited by Louise Dale Spoor.
© Coach House Press, Inc.3; 310ct56;
DP285h.
THE ADVENTURES OF TOMMY REBEL--
1.: SPRING FEVER. A children's
musical fantasy in two acts by
Mona Land Tourlentes. © Mona
Land Tourlentes; 25Feb573; DUy226.
References from variant
THE ADVENTURES OF WYATT EARP, a play
in two acts by Frank Raymond
Fielder. © Frank Raymond
Fielder; 6Jun57; DUWY.98.
AFTER TWENTY YEARS; television script
by Donald Hyde. Based on a story
by 0. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter. © Doubleday & Co.,
Inc.; 19Feb57; DUMN189.
AFTERNOON OF THE GODS, a comedy in
three acts by Evan K. Sanders.
© Evan Kenrick Sanders; 7Feb57;
DUW}087 .
THE AGONY OF ST. JOAN; a drama for
music in two acts by S. A. DeWitt.
Greenberg. © S. A. DeWitt; 11Jan57;
A268h4))3.
AN AIROPLANE RIDE; film script by
Anna V. Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
6Mar57; DU4N296.
L'ATUOLA BRUCIATA, SEE THE BURNT
FLOWER-BED.
ALCESTIS. SEE SCENES FROM ALCESTIS.
ALT THE BARBER, a potted panto-parody
in rhyme, by C. R. Cook. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.2i7) ©Samuvel French, Ltd.;
13Nov56; DF981.
ALL DAY SUNDAY, a revue by Allen
Boretz. Text only. © Allen
Boretzs; 26Feb573; DU4225.
ALL FOR ADREANNE, a drama in three
acts by Joe Hunter. © Joe Hunter;
28Feb57$ DUIy)305.
ALL THAT GLITTERS, a musical comedy
in two acts. Inspired by Ben
Jonson's Volpone. Book by Claire
Wood and Arnold Margolin. Text
only. © Arnold Margolin & Claire
Woods; 28Feb573; DUiy302.
ALL THOSE LONG YEARS. SEE ALL THOSE
LOST YEARS.
ALL THOSE LOST YEARS (All those long
years) A play in three acts by
Harry Thurschwell. © Harry
Thurschwell; 2hJan57; DU41007.
ALL WOMEN ARE ONE, a play in two
acts and four scenes by Ben Kerner.
Appl. states prev. reg. 11Feb54,
DU36183. NM: revisions & addi-
tions. © Ben Kerner; 23Apr57;
DU44618.
ALLISON POWER FOR THE LOCKHEED
ELECTRA$ recording script for
Allison Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Allison Division,
General Motors Corp.; 3Apr573
C€10308.
2 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ALLOVA=DINN AND HIS WONDERFUL GAMP,
a potted panto-parody in rhyme,
by C. R. Cook. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.255)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 13Nov56;
DF 982.
LES AMANTS DE VENISE; operette a
grand spectacle en 2 actes et 17
tableaux. Livret de Henri Varna,
pseud. de Henri Vantard, Marc-Cab,
pseud. de Marcel Cabridens, et
Rene Richard. Tire des celebres
romans de Michel Zevaco Le Pont des
Soupirs et Les amants de Venise.
Musique de Vincent Scotto. Paris,
Joubert. Text only. © Editions
Joubert; 20Nov56; DFO-670.
THE AMAZING MRS. BLANK, a 90-minute
TV script by Ray Sallack.
© Ray Sallack; 22Apr57; DU651.
AMBROSE BENEDICT, THE SILENT
ADVENTURER, a 30-minute comedy=
mystery series for television.
Program no. 3, Identity unknown,
by Greg Deane. © Gregory kK.
Deane; 28Jun57; DU\5032.
AMERICA FEVER, a play in one act
by Elizabeth Hellier. © Elizabeth
Hellier; 11Feb57; DU)108.
THE AMERICAN RADIO TRANSCRIPTION
LIBRARY, 1-2; radio commercials
by Charles D. Kasher. © T. A. Au;
Inc.; 7Jan57; C10020-10021.
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ROAD CAR: 1957
ENGINES AND CHASSIS; recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 3Apr57; C10328.
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ROAD CAR: 1957
MODELS AND STYLING; recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 3Apr57; C10327.
L'AMOUR ETAIT DU VOYAGE. SEE L'AMOUR
GLOBE-TROTTER.
L'AMOUR GLOBE-TROTTER; ou, L'amour
etait du voyage. Operette en 2
actes et 12 tableaux de Raymond
Brinon. Text only. © Raymond
Brinon; 25Jan57; DU4)039.
eee AND WE HAVE ALL THE FUN ...,
a drama in three acts by Beverly
Canning. © Beverly Canning;
11Jan57; DU43921.
ANGEL IN THE MUD, a play in four
acts by Edward McNamee. © Edward
McNamee; 19Feb57; DUy152.
ANGEL ISLAND, a drama for film by
Gordon Hitchens. © Gordon Ray
Hitchens; lApr57; DUj)63.
ANGEL PINK-WING, a Christmas musical
in four scenes for children.
Music by Virginia Brooks. Book by
Ray Hamby. Lyrics by Virginia
Brooks and Ray Hamby. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Ray Hamby & Virginia Brooks;
SFeb57; DUyO6).
ANNE BOLEYN, a tragedy in four acts
by Peter Albery. (In Plays of
the year, vol.l. London, p.333-
huS) © Peter James Albery;
31Jan57 (in notice: 1956);
DFO=672.
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ; comedy in three
acts by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph
Fields. Rev. ed. Dramatists Play
Service. © Jerome Chodorov &
Joseph Fields; 19Mar57; DP2927.
ANOTHER LIFE, a comedy in three acts
by Josephine Feutinger. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 31Dec56; DP2955-~
ANSWER THE CHARADES, a one-hour radio
and television program by Julien
Riopel. © Joseph Albert Julien
Riopel; 27Mar57; C1029.
ANTIBIOTIC ROOT CANAL THERAPY; film
script by Professional Clinic of
the Month. © Professional Clinic
of the Month, Inc.; 6Jun57; C€10538.
ANYONE CAN PLAY THE HARMONICA;
recarding script by Alan Schachner.
© University Workshop; 14Jan57;
c10089.
APOLLO OF TEE AIR FORCE; play in
three acts by Georgia Soter
(Georgia S. Soteropoulos)
© Georgia Soter (Georgia S.
Soteropoulos); 5Feb57; DUWWO7h.
APPLE AND EVE, a comedy in three
acts by Sam Bate. London, Deane;
Boston, Baker. ("Deane's" series
of plays) © Sam Bate; 11Jan57;
DFO-676.
APPRAISAL OF 20-UNIT APARTMENT
BUILDING AT 89] GRAND AVENUE,
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, By James Le
Nye. © James L. Nye; 31Dec56;
10370.
APRES MOI, a play in three acts by
Carl Hart, pseud. © Carl Hart
(pseud.); 2May57; DU4Y662.
APRIL IN PADUCAH; screenplay in
three acts by Benjamin David.
© Benjamin David; 26Mar57;
DUNS.
APRIL IN PARIS, a play-pageant in
one act especially adapted for
Senior Class Day exercises by
Beulah Bailey Woolard. (A Woolard
play) ©Mrs. J. M. Woolard;
20Jan56; DP2995.
APRIL IS THE CRUELEST MONTH, a play
in three acts by N. Thaddeus Vein.
© Norman Theodore Vein; 19Apr57;
Duy) 604.
ARBEITERPRIESTER. Zeitsttick in zwei
Teilen von Helmut Schwarz. Wien,
Bergland. (Neue Dichtung aus
Oesterreich, Bd.22) © Bergland
Verlag; 15Dec56; AFO-22329,
ARE YOU MY CHILDREN? A three-act
play by Anna M. Santoro.
© Anna M. Santoro; 2Apr57;
DUA 88.
THE ARID SPELL, a play in eight
scenes by R. G. Vliet. OR. G.
Vliet; 1h3ans7 3 DU43929.
ART AND YOU; lecture by Joan Luther
Isaac. © Joan Luther Isaac;
10May57; C104.30.
THE ARTIST'S WIFE; 20 years from now.
A comedy in three acts by Ernest
Gleckman. © Ernest Gleckman;
29May57; DUWY863.
AS YOU LIKE IT, a musical comedy in
three acts and an epilogue.
Adapted from William Shakespeare
by Tani and Dran Seitz. Music by
John Balamos. Lyrics by Tani and
Dran Seitz, based on Shakespeare's
lines and from annonymous ballads
of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Dran Seitz & Tani Seitz; 1)Mar57;
DUWY 351.
THE ASS AND THE PHILOSOPHERS, a comedy
in one act by Gwenyth Jones.
London, French. (French's acting
Jan—June
edition, no.383)
1Jan57; DF98.
THE ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER'S LIFE
CAN BE BEAUTIFUL. SEE OVER THE
RAINBOW.
© Gwenyth Jones;
ASYLUM, a play in three acts by A. A.
Geichman, NM: revisions.
© A. A. Geichman; 26Dec56;
DU 3866.
AT’ A BASEBALL GAME; film script by
Anna V. Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
6Mar57; DU4W297.
THE ATAVISM OF JOHN TOM LITTLE BEAR;
teleplay by Irving Cooper. Based
on a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-
day & Co., Inc.; 19Feb57; DU201.
ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF; screen-
play in six parts by Benjamin
David. © Benjamin David; 26Mar57;
DUAN S.
THE AUCTION, a new play in three
acts by D. S. Nesnow. © Doris
Sorell Nesnow; 2Apr57; DUih72.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER STADT
MAHAGONNY; Oper in drei Akten von
Kurt Weill. Text von Brecht.
Partitur. Vienna, Universal
Edition. Appl. states vocal
score & libretto prev. reg.
NM: complete orchestra version.
© Universal Edition, A.G.; 13Feb30;
DF963.
AUTO-LITE; script for a sound motion
picture in full color prepared for
Electric Auto-Lite Co. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Herry Grabow. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Harry Grabow.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 26Jun57; C10555.
AUTUMN IN THE AIR, a comedy in three
acts by Lyn Lockwood. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.j1) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
25Sep56; DF958.
THE AVENGER, a play in one act by
Barry Thomas. Adapted from the
short story by Anton Tchekov.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.486) © Samuel French,
Ltd.; 8Jan57; DF987.
THE AWAKENING, a drama in three acts
by R. K. Pearl. OR, K. Pearl;
25Feb57; DU44215.
B
BABY DOLL, the script for the film
by Tennessee Williams (Thomas
Lanier Williams) Incorporating the
two one-act plays which suggested
it, 27 wagons full of cotton;
The long stay cut short, or, The
unsatisfactory supper. New
Directions. (A New Directions
book) Appl. states 27 wagons full
of cotton prev. reg. 1945 & 1953;
The long stay cut short, or, The
unsatisfactory supper prev. reg.
1946. © Tennessee Williams;
28Aug56; DP2981.
BABY JULY, a musical play in one
act and six scenes by Tex Verdell
McNeil. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Tex Verdell McNeil;
1O0Apr 57; DU4Y725.
THE BABY-SITTERS, a play in three
acts by Mary V. Coit. © Mary
Van Norman Coit; 26Jun57; DU45018.
1957
BABY WANTED, a tragic dramatic tale
in three acts and eleven scenes
by H. Adrian. © Henry Walter
Adrian; 28Feb57; DU4430h.
BACH OR BOP, a musical play in
three acts by Edward Joseph Mahon
and Thomas Edward Timothy.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Frederick Charles Knauf; 16Apr57;
DUYY5 76.
BACK IN TRYON COUNTY, a play with
music in two acts by Eleanor P.
Johnson, Text only. © Eleanor P.
Johnson; 10Jan57; DU391).
BACK-GROUND FOR VIOLENCE, a drama in
three acts by Noel Lester.
© Noel B. Lester; Feb57; DUy1080.
BACKING INTO TROUBLE, a narrative
script for use with a filmstrip of
the same title. Prepared by Bureau
of Safety. © Bureau of Safety;
28Jan57; C10106.
BACKSTAGE AT THE CIRCUS, a musical
fairy tale in two acts. Book by
Emily Shelton. Music by Jane
Davis. Lyrics by Shelton and
Davis. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Emily Jones Shelton &
Jane Young Davis; 29Apr57;
DUUWY653~
BAD SEED, a play in two acts by
Maxwell Anderson. The dramatiza-
tion of William March's novel The
bad seed. Rev. ed. Dramatists
Play Service. © Maxwell Anderson;
25Feb57; DP2928.
BAG BIGGER PROFITS WITH )0-PLUS IN
1573 Recording script for
Pittsburgh Paints by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pittsburgh
Paints; 17May57; C1075.
THE BALLAD OF WILLIE MCSHEEN. SEE
WE LIKE OUR WAY.
THE BALLAD SINGER, a play in four
scenes by John T. Napier. (In
Kentucky writing, no.2, p.l}0-59)
© John T. Napier; 50ct56; DP2838.
THE BALLET--LESSON ONE (Ballet
lesson, no.l) Lyrics for record
of the Onya toes doll (ballerina)
by Joan O'Brien. © Joan O'Brien;
23Jan57; C10105.
LA BAMBOLA; operetta in three acts
by Signe Nygren, pseud. of Signe
Koetzner. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Signe
Koetzner; 22Mar57; Duby08.
BANANA BOAT: A CALYPSO MUSICAL
COMEDY. In two acts and thirteen
scenes by Walter Ernest Merrick,
Donald Haywood, and Edward Morrow.
Text only. © Walter Ernest
Merrick, Donald Haywood, & Edward
Morrow; ljMay57; DUN17)3.
THE BANCROFT STORY, a play in three
acts by Margaret Sheefel Bailhe
and Willard S. Irle. © Margaret
Sheefel Bailhe & Willard S. Irle;
28May57; DUM829.
BANDERA PASS; an original screenplay
for a seventy-five minute western
motion picture, by Harry Preston.
© Harry Preston; 22Jan57; DU\3980.
THE BANK NEW BUSINESS MAN, a play in
one act. Appl. author: Bank of
New York. © Bank of New York;
21Mar57; DUO}.
BARBE-BLEUB. SEE RITTER VON BLAUBART
UND SEINE SECHSTE.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE BARBECUE, a musical play in
two acts. Book by Judith Jeffrey
Lee and others. Music by Dick Uhl
and Jan Clark. Text and music on
Separate leaves. © Judith Jeffrey
Lee, Suzanne Hutchinson, Audrey
Ehrhardt, Janice Clark, & Dick Uh1;
hApr57 3 DUly502.
THE BAREFOOT WEDDING, a solo-drama
in three acts by Rowland S. Potter.
© Rowland S. Potter; 1Jan57;
DUY.392)..
THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET. SEE
MISS BARRETT AND MR. BROWNING.
THE BARTERED BRIDE. SHE STORIES OF
MUSIC CLASSICS, no.5.
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: CIVICS;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 3Apr57;
€10315.
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: ECONOMIC
ORDER; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 3Apr573
C10316.
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: EDUCATION;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.$; 3Apr57:
C10317.
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: LAW AND
ORDER; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 3Apr57;
C10318.
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: OVERVIEW;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 3Apr57;3
C1031).
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: RELIGION;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 3Apr57;
C10319.
THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: SOCIAL ORDER;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 3Apr57;
10320.
BE FAIR, HEAR THE DEFENSE; a play in
three acts by Robert Havens Morey.
© Robert H. Morey; 18Dec56; A267659.
BE THE PROUD OWNER, a play in three
acts by Oscar Brown, Jr.
© Oscar C. Brown, Jr.; 26Feb57;
DUM)}.236.
BEACON OF STRENGTH, a Girl Scout play
in one act by Marlene Brenner.
© Walter H., Baker Co.; 13Mar57;
DP2933
BEAUTIES WITH DOUBLE DUTIES; record-=-
ing script by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan573
€10067.
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER, an operetta in
two acts by Julian Grey. The
Stephen Foster music and lyrics
have been selected, arranged, and
augmented by Julian Grey. Orches-
trations by Arthur Norris. (Deni-
son operettas) ©T. S. Denison &
Coe; 21Dec56; DP2832.
THE BEAUTY OF MATURITY; by Clarabel
Tanner. © Clarabel Tanner;
28May57; C10522.
BEDLAM, a fanciful comedy in three
acts by Vasilios Fessopoulos.
© William T. Vise, pseud,. of
Vasilios Fessopoulos; 18Apr57;
DUY590.
BEDSIDE MANNER, a comedy in three
acts by Marie-Louise Osborn,
Appl. states prev. reg. Nov55.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Marie-Louise Osborn; 25Jun57;
DUWN990.
BEEF FASHIONED FOR FREEZING; Steaks
for broiling; Beef from the
freezer. Scripts for three
4-1/2 minute, Kodachrome motion
pictures for National Live Stock
& Meat Board by Wilding Picture
Productions. Writer, David Welling,
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire
of David Welling. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 6May57;
€10500.
BEEF FROM THE FREEZER. SEE BEEF
FASHIONED FOR FREEZING.
BEER AND BALZAC, a musical play in
two acts by Richard Edward Carney.
Text only. © Richard Edward
Carney; 19Mar57; DU) 376.
THE BEFUDDLEMENT OF JENNIE, a play
in one act by Elizabeth Hellier.
© Elizabeth Hellier; 11Feb57;
DUMY109.
THE BEGGAR'S DIAMOND, a play in
verse in seven scenes by Frances
Winwar. © Frances Winwar;
3Jan57; DU387),..
THE BEGGAR'S PENCIL, a play in three
acts by Thomas J. Kirklen.
© Thomas J. Kirklen; 22Mar57;
DUMH11.
THE BEGINNING OF TRUTH; from the
Holy Scriptures by Bette Lynne
Johnston. © Bette Lynne Johnston;
16May57; C1O455.
BEHOLD! THE THIRD DAY COMETH; an
Easter drama for sunrise services
in one scene by Alberta Hawse.
© Lillenas Pub. Co. (a registered
trade name of the Nazarene Pub.
House); 2Jan57; DP2855.
BEND THE TWIG; one act drama by Betty
Woodley Carney. © Beacon House;
1Dec56; DP2830.
BENT TWIG, an operetta in three acts
by Frank E. Cooke. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Frank E,
Gooke; 13Mar57; DU4393.
BERNICE, a play in one act by
Thornton Wilder. © Thornton
Wilder; 29May57; DU)853.
THE BEST OF BOTH--THE 1957 OLDSMOBILE
FIESTA; recording script for Olds-
mobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
17May57; C1077.
BEST SELLER, a comedy in three acts
by Tiffany Thayer. Appl. states
prev. reg. as To the pure, 23Nov37,
D531. NM: revisions.
© Tiffany Thayer; 20Feb57; DU44160.
THE BEST TRUCK TIRE EVER MADE; re-
cording script for Chevrolet Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.e; 3Apr57; C10310.
BETSY SAWYER, DIPLOMAT'S WIFE
(Television program) Scripts in
this series are by Jacqueline Cour
Andrews. © Lee Davis Produc-
tions.
4 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BETTER THAN GOLD; recording script
for the Beryllium Corp. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Beryllium
Corp.; 17May57; C1062.
A BETTER WORLD TO LIVE IN; by E.
Dent (Ed) Goodfellow. © Errol
Dent Goodfellow; 22Apr57; C10372.
BETWEEN ROUNDS; teleplay by George
Waggner. Based on a story by
O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
1Mar57; DUy278.
BEVOR DEIN TAG BEGINNT; Schauspiel
in vier Akten von Harald Bratt.
Wiesbaden, Ahn & Simrock.
© Buhnenverlag Ahn & Simrock;
28Jan57; DFO-697.
BHRAMACHARI, a comedy in three acts
by Frank Wattron. © Frank Joseph
Wattron, Jr.; 28Mar573; DUlj)36.
BIDS FROM THE KIDS; sample script
for radio program, by Peoria
Producers! Dairy. © Peoria
Producers! Dairy; 2)Jun57;3
c10552.
THE BIG ARRIVAL; script, words, and
music by Bill Hood, pseud,. of
William Hood Rhoads. Text only.
© William Hood Rhoads (Bill Hood);
12Apr57; DU4730.
THE BIG CALYPSO MAN, a musical
screenplay in three acts by William
T. Bode. Text and music on
separate leaves. © William
Theodore Bode; 12Jun57; DU950.
THE BIG CHANGE, a three-act musical
play by Gordon H. Miller. Pre-
pared for Standard Oil Co. by
Wilding Picture Productions. Text
only. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of Gordon H. Miller.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Incy
20Feb57; DUYL178.
THE BIG FELLA, a television play for
a hour show in three acts by M. A.
Emge. NM: additions & revisions.
© Margery Anderson Emge; 2Apr57;
DUYYS3.
BIG JOE'S HAPPINESS EXCHANGE (Radio
program) SEE THE FOOL.
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS; pilot script in
two acts for TV one-half hour film
series by Martin Donovan.
© Martin Donovan; 5Jun57; DU\918.
BIG NEWS, a farce comedy in three
acts by Wayne C. Lee. (Denison's
red letter series) OT. S.
Denison & Co.; 22Feb57; DP2890.
THE BIG PITCH, an August romance in
three acts by Steven Houston,
pseud. of James Hoatson Moore.
© Steven Houston (James Hoatson
Moore); 28Feb57; DUL4306.
THE BIG SELL; screenplay in three
acts by Robert Eugene Sommerfeld.
w Robert Sucrene Somerfeld; 19Feb57;
DUYY153.~
THE BIG STINK, a two act play.
Book and lyrics by Lou Cunningham,
© Louis F, Cunningham; 15Mar57;
DUYY360.
THE BIG TEAM!--POWER--PAYLOADS--
PROFITS! Recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.e; 11Mar57; C1020.
THE BIG TOWN; by Eddie Lawrence.
From the Coral album The old
philosopher. © Howard J. Robbins
d.bea. Merrick Music Co.; 3Apr573
C10351.
BIGFOOT, a musical play in two acts
by John McKinney. Text only.
© John R. McKinney; 12Apr57;
DUYY569.
THE BIGGEST MOVIE, a spoof for tele-
vision in three acts by Al Berrel.
© Albert C. Bermel; 19Mar57;
DU4Y373.~
BILL! Comedie en 3 actes et 6 tab-
leaux de Jean Guitton. © Jean
Guitton; 19Jun57; DUWY982.
BIRD OF PARADISE, a serious comedy
in three acts by Ronnie L. Scott,
pseud. of Marian L. Scott.
© Marian (Ronnie) L. Scott;
7Jan57; DU43890.
BIRDS, BEES, AND DOLLARS. SEE FINANCE
FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--BIRDS, BEES,
AND DOLLARS,
THE BIRDS! CHRISTMAS CAROL; operetta
in three acts. Story by Kate
Douglas Wiggin. Music and lyrics
by Virginia Hagemann. Dialogue by
Eleanor Jones. © Theodore Presser
Co.; 14yMar57; DP2931.
BIRTHDAY BAZAAR; radio script by
Fred H. Weinberg. © Fred H.
Weinberg; 8Apr57; 010356.
BIRTHDAY PARTY, a play in one act
by Gertrude Samels. © Gertrude
Samuels; 19Apr57; Dul)602.
BITTER BREAD, a play in three acts
by Ina Ladd Brown. © Ina Ladd
Brown; lAprS7; DUS.
BLACK OLIVES, a play in two acts by
Mia Aprizian. © Mia Aprizian;
10Jun57; DUWYN929.
THE BLACKJACK BARGAINER; teleplay by
Irving Cooper. Based on a story by
O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb57; DUyYy211.
BLAME IT ON SPRING, a play with
music in two acts by Leota Harris
Keir. Act 1. Text and msic
on separate leaves. © Leota
Harris Keir; 2lJan57; DU3993.
BLESSED ARE THE HUMBLE; by Frank
Joseph Arnold. Appl. states prev.
reg. as A billion dollar philosophy,
1954, C7991. NM: "An entirely dif-
ferent & more complete way of pre-
senting the basic contents."
© Frank Joseph Arnold; 17Jun57;
C1056.
BLIND DATE, a play in two acts by
Philip Reiss. © Philip Reiss;
22Jan57; DU43981.
THE BLIND TRUTH, a play in three
acts by Maurice Bergere.
© Maurice A. Bergere; 6May57;
DUY.676.
THE BLIND WHO COULD SEE; drama in
four acts by Knut Bull Teilman.
© Knut Bull Teilman; )Feb57;
DU060.
THE BLONDE MARIA, a play in three
acts by Clare Luhman,. © Clare
Luhman; 18Mar57; DUM4366.
BLOOD FOR THE ROOTS; motion picture
script based on the novel The good
yeoman, by Jay Williams. By Robert
J. Gurney, Jr. © Robert J.
Gurney, Jr.; 30Jan57; DUI4053.
THE BLOOD-RED CAFE, a play in three
acts by Hans Koningsberger,
© Hans Koningsberger; 15Feb57;
DUYY129.
THE BLOOD WALL, a play in three acts
by Max McGahey. © Harold Max
McGahey; 11Feb57; DUIjj107.
THE BLOODSTONE, a dance-drama in one
act by Sherman Martin. Includes
lyrics for one song. © Sherman J.
Mertin, Jr.3; 29Apr57; DUy6h6.
BLUE CONCERTO, by Marvin L. Seiger.
(In The Best short plays of 1955-
1956, pe25-265) © Marvin L.
Seiger; 13Sep56; DP2869.
BLUE SKY WALTZ, a comedy in three
acts by John J. Leighton. © John
J. Leighton; 2)Jan57; DU3996.
BLUEPRINT FOR EPILEPSY. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Apr. 14, 1957.
BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS THE TEACHER
COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR RECORDS FOR
GUITAR LESSONS: 4-STRING GUITAR,
6-STRING GUITAR, UKULELE; record-
ing script for ten lessons.
Appl. author: Tutor Records, Inc.
© Tutor Records, Inc.; 18Mar57;
c10265.
THE BODY BEAUTIFUL, a play in two
acts by Joseph Stein and Will
Glickman. © Joseph Stein & Will
Glickman; 1Feb57; DUWoh8.
BONANZA BOY OF THE COLORADO GOLD
RUSH DAYS OF 1858, a romantic
historical drama in three acts by
= ve ake Jones. © Helen
allace Bedford-Jones; 9May57;
DUI 680. F j
BONE ENGINEERING, SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Dec. 9, 1956.
BONFIRE, a play in three acts by
Benj. W.'Newman. © Benjamin W,
Newman; 31Dec56; DU3905.
A BORDEN CLINICAL CONVERSATION
PIECE--MULL-SOY; radio script
prepared for the Borden Co, by
Medical Communications. © Borden
Co.; 11Feb57; C10132.
BORN TO FIGHT; original story and
screenplay by Michael Sands.
© Michael Sands; 6Feb57; DU)088.
BOSKO WINNERS; by Eddie Lawrence.
© Howard J. Robbins d.b.a. Merrick
Music Co.; 3Apr57; C10350.
THE BOSS OF THE HOUSE, film script
by Anna V. Wagner. © Anpa V.
Wagner; 6Dec56; DU43868.
THE BOX, a television play in two
acts by Chester Krumholz.
© Chester Krumholz; 9Jan57;
DU43903.
THE BOX CAR INCIDENT, a play in one
act by George H. Lymburn.
© George H. Lymburn; 23May57;
DUYY802.
BRADFORD'S U. H. A.; screenplay in
seventeen scenes by Charles Wm,
Wiley and Kenneth Wm. LeRoy.
© Charles William Wiley & Kenneth
William LeRoy; 5Jun57; DU4Yy91},.
THE BRAIN MAKERS, an original play
in three acts for television by
George Vincent Zito. © George
Vincent Zito; 11Feb57; DU100.
THE BRAINTREE MISSION, an unhistorical
comedy in two acts by Nicholas E.
Wyckoff. Based on the narrative
of the same title by the author,
© Nicholas E. Wyckoff; 27May57;
DUYY.839.
Jan—June
1957
A BRAND-NEW RIDE THAT PAVES THE WAY;
recording script for Chevrolet
Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
11Mar57; C10208.
BRANDEIS. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT,
noe523-6
BREAD UPON THE WATERS; motion picture
script for Sinclair Refining Co.
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Written by E. R. Murkland. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire of E. R.
Murkland. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 26Jun57; DU5025.
BRECHT, a drama in three acts by
Theodore Herstand. © Theodore
Herstand; 2May57; DU)827.
DIE BREMER STADTMUSIKANTEN. SEE THE
ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN TOWN.
BRING BACK JENNY, a drama in three
acts by Carmack Oakley. © Carmack
Oakley; 16Apr57; DUl)}578.
THE BROADWAY MIRAGE, an original one-
hour television drama in three
acts by Margaret M. Greene.
© Margaret M. Greene; 8Apr57;
DUL}503
THE BROKEN CUP, a television drama
in three acts by B. T. Uren,
© Bertram T. Uren; 18Jan57;
DU3956.
THE BROKEN DOLL, a play in four scenes
by Celia Merrill Turner. © Celia
Merrill Turner; 17Nov56; A26l,.82),.
THE BROKEN WORLD, a play in three
acts by Paul Rafay, pseud. of
Paul M. pene © Paul M. Rafaj;
3Jun57; DUY879.
BROTHER TO DRAGONS, a play in four
acts by Robert Penn Warren.
Based on the author's Brother to
dragons, a tale in verse and
voices. © Robert Penn Warren;
1OApr575 DUl537-
THE BROTHERHOOD MARCHING ON; record-
ing script for the College of the
Bible, Disciples of Christ, by
Jam Handy Organization. © College
of the Bible, Disciples of Christ;
3Apr573; C10313.
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, by Dostoyev-
sky. <A dramatization in three
acts by Boris Tumarin and Jack
Sydow. © Boris Tumarin & Jack
Sydow; 20May57; DU\W772.
THE BUBBLEMOBILE SHOW; format for a
weekly half-hour television series
for children by Stanley Raiff and
Gerald J. Ippolito. Includes a
scene from the program entitled The
monkey and the crocodile.
© Stanley Raiff & Gerald J.
Ippolito; 19Jun57; C105),8.
BUFFALO GUN; story and screenplay
by Sam Roeca and A. R. Milton.
Appl. author: Albert C. Gannaway,
employer for hire. © Albert C.
Gannaway; 12Apr57; DUM)567.
LA BUGIARDA; commedia in tre atti
di Diego Fabbri. (In Il Dramma,
anno 32, n.236, p.l2-)8)
© Diego Fabbri; 1May56; DF96).
THE BURNT FLOWER-BED (L'aiuola
bruciata) A play in three acts by
Ugo Betti. Translated by Henry
Reed, Acting ed. London, French.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
(French's acting edition, no.236)
Appl. states prev. reg. in 1956.
© Henry Reed; 12Feb57; DF992.
BUTTER BELLS, a light comedy in
three acts by George Lowther.
© Reece Francis Lowther; 27Feb57;
DUN23
THE BUYER FROM CACTUS CITY; tele-
play by Donald Hyde. Based on a
story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. Appl.
author: Doubleday & Co., Inc.,
employer for hire. © Doubleday &
Coe, Imc.3 22Apr573 DUy6h2.
BY CHRISTMAS STARLIGHT, a Christmas
pageant for younger children in
two scenes. Book and lyrics by
Frank L. Gross. Music composed by
Ellen Jane Lorenz. Appl. author:
Lorenz Pub. Co., employer for hire.
© Lorenz Pub. Co.; ljMay57; DP3009.
BY THE LEFT FLANK, a teleplay in
three acts by Armen Banklian.
© Armen Banklian; 3Jan57; DU3877.
C
CAIN, a religious play in one act
by Sarah Miller. © Sarah Miller;
15Mar57; DU44356.
CAINO; tragedia lirica in un atto di
F, Lattuada e G. Zambianchi. Dal
Caino di Byron. Musica di Felice
Lattuada. Riduzione per canto e
pianoforte. Milan, Casa Musicale
Sonzogno di Piero Ostali.
© Casa Musicale Sonzogno di Piero
Ostali; 15Dec56 (in notice: 1957);
DFO-669.
Ostali; 15Dec56 (in notice: 1957);
DFO-669.
CALIGULA, a three-act play by Albert
J. Stafne, Jr. © Albert J.
Stafne, Jr.3; 23Jan57; DU3989.
CALLING ALL HANDS! Recording script
for Chevrolet Motar Division by
Jam Handy Organization.
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.e; 11Mar57; C10217.
CAMILLE, AND OTHER PLAYS. Edited
with an introd. to the well-made
play by Stephen S. Stanton.
(A Mermaid dramabook MD6) NM:
introd. & compilation. © Hill &
Wang, Inc.$; 22Jan57; A270739.
THE CAN=-OPENER, an improbable farce
in three acts by Toni Howard.
© Toni Howard; 11Apr573; DUWYSHS.
CAN YOU PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE? SEE
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--CAN YOU
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE?
CANDIDE, a comic operetta based on
Voltaire's satire. In two acts.
Book by Lillian Hellman. Score by
Leonard Bernstein. Lyrics by
Richard Wilbur. Other lyrics by
John Latouche and Dorothy Parker.
Random House. (A Random House
play) Text only. Appl. states
music & lyrics prev. reg.
© Lillian Hellman; 12Apr57; DP2986.
CANDLE IN THE HEART. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.520.
THE GANNON BALL; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 17May57; C106).
© Chevro-
THE CANVAS TRAP, a television play
by Stephen H. Shagan. © Stephen
H. Shagan; 23May57; DUw)820.
CAPACITY FOR WINGS, a comedy in
three acts by M. C. Kuner.
NM: revisions. © Mildred
Christophe Kuner; 18Dec56;
DUL.3869.
THE CAPITALIST REVOLUTION: fourth
in a lecture series on world
affairs by Mortimer J. Adler.
© Mortimer J. Adler; 26Apr57;
C10375.
CAPITOL PAGE BOYS; television
program. Script: Craig Harrison
and the adventure of the electronic
bomb detonator, by Raymond Andrew
Hill. © Raymond Andrew Hill;
17Jun57; DU502).
CAPTAIN OF HIS SHIP, a comedy in
three acts by Anne Megna Dunst.
© Anne Megna Dunst; 25Feb573;
DUM}181.
THE CAR. SEE THE TRACER (Television
program) No.33.
CARAVANS OF HOPE, a romantic drama in
three acts by William Sperling.
© William Sperling; 3Jun57;
DUY880.
CARMELA. SEE SORRENTO HOLIDAY.
CARNIVAL CAPERS, a play-pageant in
one act especially adapted for
Senior Class Day exercises by
Beulah Bailey Woolard and Dinnie
Mae Mackey. (A Woolard play)
© Mrs. J. M. Woolard; 25Jan57;
DP29008 -
CAROLINA FOLK BLUES, a collection of
one act plays by Leslie Watson.
© Leslie Watson; 19Jun573; DUWW97L.
THE CASE OF THE FRIENDLY PROSPECT;
recording script for Chevrolet
Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
11Mar57; C10225.
A CASH DISCOUNT STORE; television
commercial by Harold Fred Hughes.
© Harold Fred Hughes; 31May57;
C10511.
CASH IN ON CREDIT; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Tractor & Implement Division.
© Tractor & Implement Division,
Ford Motor Division; 10Jan57;
610076.
CAST A STONE AT HER, a play in three
acts by Nishan Parlakian.
© Nishan Parlakian; 31Dec563
DU.3910.
A CASTLE ON MAIN STREET, a play in
three acts for television by Dan
Calabrese. © Dan Calabrese;
21May57; DU789.
CASUALTIES ON THE HOME FRONT, a play
in three acts by Faith Hope,
pseud. of Fannie Wright.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Fannie Wright; 6Mar57; DUL3)8.
CATCH A FALLING STAR, an original
play for television in three acts
by Sidney Carroll. © Sidney
Carroll; 1Apr57; DUM) 6h.
THE CAVALCADE OF THE AMERICAN HORSE,
a musical pageant by George
Holmes. Text only. © George
Holmes; 17Jan57; DU3935.
CAVALIERE SENZA ARMATURA; commedia
in 3 atti di Vittorio Calvino.
© Alma Meille Calvino; 20Feb57;
DU 2h) .
6 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CECILE; or, The school for fathers,
By Jean Anouilh, English version
by Luce and Arthur Klein,
(In From the modern repertoire,
series 3, edited by Eric Bentley.
Po45-472) © Luce Klein & Arthur
Klein; 19Nov56; DP299.
CECILE; ou, L'ecole des peres. En 1
acte de Jean Anouilh. Paris,
La Table Ronde. © Editions de la
Table Ronde; 12Nov5; DF977.
THE CELEBRATED SURGERY OF BOLIVAR
MACHNOVSKY, a comedy in one act,
two scenes, by Maure Marcus.
© Maure Marcus; 11Jan57; DU\.3919.
LA CENA DELLE BEFFE, SEE THE JEST,
CENTENNIAL, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book by Albert Dickason;
music and words by Sam Anderson,
Text only. © Albert Dickason;
28Jun57; DU45031.
CENTRAL CITY HEYDAY, a play in three
acts by Evelyn Selters. © Evelyn
Bumpus Selters; 31May57; DUW4877.
CEUX DE MONTPARNASSE. SEE MODIGLIANI.
THE CHALK GARDEN, a play in three acts
by Enid Bagnold. Acting ed., rev.
S. French. Appl. states prev. reg.
28Dec53, DU3580) & 20Jan56, DP2511.
© Enid Bagnold; 31Dec56; DP2952.
THE CHAMELEON, a play in three acts
by Harry Delf. © Harry Delf;
3Jun57 ; DU44887 .
THE CHAMP; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C1022).
CHAMPAGNE AND CAVIAR, a musical play
in two acts by Eddie Davis and Sam
Alper. A musical version of
Jacques Deval's and Robert E.
Sherwood's Tovarich. Text only.
© Eddie Davis & Sam Alper; 1Mar57;
DUNS.
CHAMPAGNE SHC, a one-act comedy by
Caro) Easton, Samuel French,
Ince; 31Dec56; DP2956.
CHANCE--AND MRS. BUFFINGTON, a
costume comedy in three acts by
Joan Brampton. London, Deane;
Boston, Baker. ("Deane's" series
of plays) © Joan Brampton;
8Jan57; DFO-675.
CHANGE A RAVEN, a play in three acts
by Mabel DeVries Tanner. © Mabel
DeVries Tanner; 8Mar57; DUWy323.
CHAPPARAL, a new play in three acts
by Valgene Massey, pseud. of
Valgene Levon Axelrad, and W.
Alton Ruff. © Valgene Levon
Axelrad & W. Alton Ruff; 2Jan57;
DU4.3858.
CHARITY, INCORPORATED; a play in two
acts by Rosemary Casey. © Rose-
mary Casey; 5Feb57; DU1070.
CHEESECAKE AND CUPCAKES, a new
comedy in three acts by James
P. K. Matthews and Richard
Stolzke, © James P, K, Matthews
& Richard R, Stolzke; 5SApr57;
DP29h2.
CHERRY BRANDY, a thriller in one act
for women by Stuart Ready.
London, Deane; Boston, Baker.
("Deane's" series of plays)
© Stuart Ready; 30Jan57; DFO-679.
CHEZ MAURICE, a musical play in two
scenes by Alison Graeme, pseud. of
Herbert H. Bowden. Selections from
scene 2 of the operetta The jovial
inn. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Herbert H. Bowden;
29Apr57; Dulyes2.
CHICKEN FEED, a drama for television
in three acts by Edwin Wallace
Williams. © Edwin Wallace
Williams; 10Jun57; DU931.
CHILD OF FORTUNE, a play in three
acts by Guy Bolton. Adapted from
Wings of the dove, by Henry James.
Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Guy Bolton; 7May57; DP2978.
CHILDREN'S THEATRE COMES OF AGE;
for school, college, and community
theatres. By C. Robert Kase.
© Samuel French, Ince; 31Dec56;
DP2951.
CHOP-O-MATIC DEMONSTRATION: by
Samuel J. Popeil. 2d revision.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Popeil Bros., Inc.; 25Mar57;
10296.
THE CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS TODAY;
program in ten parts by Virginia
Elzetta (Virginia Elzetta Durham)
Includes music of German folk song.
© Virginia Elzetta Durham; 17Dec56;
DU43933.
CHRISTMAS BY INJUNCTION; teleplay by
Donald Hyde. Based on a story by
O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb573 DUY209.
THE CHRISTMAS CANDLE WISH, a Pennsyl-
vania Dutch folklore play in three
short acts by Emma Dreher Hoppes.
Appl. states prev. reg. as unpub.
work 25Febl8, © Emma Dreher Hoppes;
15Nov56; DP2821.
CHRISTMAS GIFT, a play in five
scenes by Hugh J. Smith, Jr.
Ca) He J. Smith, Jr.; 1May57;
DU44E58.
A CHRISTMAS REVERIE, a play in three
acts by Dorothy Walters. Advo-
cate Pub. House, © Dorothy
Walters; 16Nov56; DP288,
CHRISTOPHE; screenplay in four acts
by Frederick Olessi. © Frederick
Olessi; 19Jun57; DU4\973.
CHRISTOPHER CHRIST, a play in two
acts by Franc Smith, © Francis D.
Smith; 6Feb57; DU082.
CHROMACHRON; developed by KRON-TV
under the supervision of William J.
Wagner. © Chronicle Pub. Co.;
8May57; Cloke.
THE CHRYSALIS, a play in two acts by
Norman Ashton, © Norman Ashton;
28Mar57; DUyy31.
CIGARETTE COMMERCIAL; TV advertising
cigarettes for night club and cafe
use, by Lydia M. Sachs. © Lydia
M. Sachs; 1May57; C10379.
CINDERALFRED; or, The silvern boot.
A potted panto-parody in rhyme,
by C. R. Cook, London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.2l2)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 13Nov56;
DF980.
CINDERELLA, a musical play in six
scenes for the first or second
grades, suitable for assembly.
By Louise Johnson. © Louise Hope
Johnson; 23May57; DUMy818.
Jan.—June
CINDZRELLA, a musical version for
television by Richard Rodgers and
Oscar Hammerstein, II. Text only.
© Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammer-
stein, II; 19Mar57; DU4)378.
CINQ CONTES DE PERRAULT DRAMATISES,.
Par Joan Henry. London, E. Arnold.
© Joan Henry; 28Mar57; AFO-22682,
THE CIRCUS; by Eulalia Watters.
© Eulalia Watters; 10May57;
DUMUY.699.
CIRCUS MAXIMUS, a play in three acts
by Thomas R. Atkins, © Thomas R,.
Atkins; 3Jun57; DUWN909.
CITY IN TRANSITION; sample seript
for radio program by Melvin M.
Waterbor, Jr. © Melvin M.
Waterbor, Jr.; 21May57; C10495.
CIVICS. SEE THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY:
CIVICS.
CLASSICAL DRAMAS AND NOVELS IN LIGHT
OF CHRISTIAN PSYCHOANALYSIS;
lectures 1-1) by Judith Brigham
(professional name of Edith
Clysdale Magruder) © Edith
Clysdale Magruder (Mrs. N. Burnett
Magruder); 5Jun57; C10528.
A CLEARING IN THE WOODS, a play in
two acts by Arthur Laurents.
Random House. (A Random House
play) © Arthur Laurents; 18Apr57;
DP298h..
CLEFT PALATE. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Oct. 21, 1956.
CLICHE, an opera in two acts by D. L.
Posner. Text only. © David
Louis Posner; 30Apr57; DU4y656.
CLOAKROOM, a comedy in three acts
by James A. Rhodes and Dean
Jauchius (Rollin D. Jauchius)
© James A. Rhodes & Dean Jauchius;
12Mar57; DUY43h2.
CLOSE MAKES THE MAN; recording script
for National Retail Furniture
Assn. by Jam Handy Organization.
© National Retail Furniture Assn.;
11Mar57; 01022.
CLOWN FACE, a musical play for
children in two acts by Austin
O'Toole. Text only. O Austin
O'Toole; 14Jun57; DU4W956.
CLUB DEL HOGAR; programa para
television original de Nelly Daren,
pseud. de Nelly Furlan de Bregna.
© Nelly Furlan de Bregna; 20Dec56;
c10082.
CLUES TO FEMININITY; sample script
for television program by James R,
Shepley. © James R, Shepley;
24uMay57; C1098.
CODE OF THE ROAD, and Ready on the
road. Recording scripts by
Dorothy Hazeltine Yates. © Doro-
thy Hazeltine Yates; 8Apr57;
C10362,
LE COEUR VOLANT; piece en deux actes
et trois tableaux de Claude-Andre
Puget. © Claude-Andre Puget;
25Jan57; DUy035.
COEXISTENCE IN PITHECOPIA, a musical
play in three acts by John P,
Cavarnos. Text only. © John P.
Cavarnos; 11Mar57; DU4)388.
COFFIN REEFER;sereenplay in two
acts by Dehl Berti. © Dehl
Berti; 25Jan57; DU005.
1957
A COIN TO CROSS ACHERON, a play in
three acts by Robert Guy Barrows.
© Robert Guy Barrows; 21Feb57;
DUYY184..
THE COLD DEATH; screenplay by Barney
Slater. © E. J. Rosenberg;
28Jan57; DUN032.
COLLECTED PLAYS, with an introd. By
Arthur Miller. Viking Press.
NM:
© Arthur Miller; 23May57; A28650l..
COLLEGE IS A NATURAL, a comedy by
George Fleming. Film script.
© George Fleming; 2)Jan57;
DUY.399}, »
COLOR MAGIC; film script for Inter-
chemical Corp. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Written by E. R.
Murkland. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of E, R. Murkland.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 6May57; DU41797.
COL-O0-RADO. SEE DAKOTA!
COME BLOW YOUR HORN, a musical play
about modern teenagers in three
acts by Ruth D. Gibbs. Text only.
© Ruth Duckett Gibbs; 17Jun57;
DUYA986.
COME NEXT WEEK, a farce comedy in
three acts by Don J. De Santa,
Beek Gs oe aera Johnson Sanders.
ona ohnson Sanders; 21D 5
DUY3870, aa gees
THE COMEBACK, a musical play in one
act by Charles F. Schwerin.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Charles F. Schwerin; 10May57;
DULN718.
COMEDY ROUTINE GEMS; for vaudeville,
television, radio, and phonograph
records. Scripts 1-5 by Clarence
W. Kolb. © Clarence W. Kolb;
2May57; C1005.
COMES THE DAWN, a play in three acts
by Royce Emerson. Includes music
for one song. © Royce Emerson;
6Mar57; DU4Y292.
COMMANDER CRUMP AND OLIVER, a new
comedy series on film by David R.
Schwartz. Episode 1: Our friends,
the headhunters. © David R.
Schwartz; 25Feb57; DUul218.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE, a play in
three acts by Dan F. Meckes.
© Dan F. Meckes; 18Mar57; DUW136).
COMPARE TO LEARN TRUTH, a play in
three acts by Robert Havens Morey.
© Robert Havens Morey; 16May57;
A288275.
THE COMPLAINING ANGEL, a farce with
music in two acts. Book by
Natalie E. White; lyrics by John D.
Tumpane, and others; music by
Arthur J. Hope, and others. Se
French. Text only. Appl. states
prev. rege 1956. NM: revisions,
new material, and lyrics.
@ Natalie E. White, John D. Tumpane,
& Sister Mary Francis; 5Apr573
DP2961.
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT TRAINING
PROGRAM$ recording script for
Frigidaire Division by Jam Handy
Organization.
sion, General Motors Corp.
11Mar573; C1023).
A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO INDUS-
TRIAL RESEARCH EVALUATION; speech
by James Brian Quinn. © James
Brian Quinn; 12Jun57; C10535.
437569 O -57 -3
introd., new matter & revisions.
© Frigidaire Divi-
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
CONCERTO; piece en 2 actes de Jean-
Jacques Varoujean, pseud. de Jean-
Jacques Ouzounian. © Jean-
Jacques Varoujean; 21Feb57;
DUY282.
THE CONCHSHELL, a play in two acts
by Mia Aprizian. © Mia Aprizian;
Mar57; DUW255.
CONFEDERAMA; by Lee Stratton
Anderson. © Anderson-=Meyers
Enterprises, Inc.; 20May57;
C10493.
THE CONFIDENCE MERCHANT, a play in
three acts for television by
Robert Cirino. © Robert Cirino;
22May57; DU44811.
CONFIDENCE WINS; recording script for
Buick Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. (A person-to-person
film) © Buick Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 11Mar57;
c10201.
CONFISCATED HUSBAND, a farce-comedy
in three acts by Marie Kulewatz
Faehnle. © Marie Kulowatz
Feehnle; 13Mar573; DUy3h3.
CONNECTICUT JUNGLE, a farce-comedy
in three acts by Dorothy South,
© Dorothy South; 12Apr57; DU550.
CONNUBIAL CAMPUS, a musical play in
three acts by L. Ross. Text and
music on separate leaves. © Nora
Lee Ross (Mrs. Phil S. Ross);
21Mar57; DUyN107.
CONQUEST, a play in one act by Frank
Bunce. © Frank Bunce; 7Jun57;
DUYWY92h .
THE CONSCIENCE OF OTHERS. SEE MAN SO
VARIOUS.
THE CONSCIOUSLY CONTROLLED PIANO TONE.
SEE THE RELATION BETWEEN HAND AND
FINGER MOVEMENTS AND THE CHARACTER
OF TONE.
CONTACTS PAY OFF; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10221.
CONTEST, a play in three acts by
Alan Engle. © Alan Wm. Engle;
2hApr573 DuUy623.
CONTINENTAL CUSTOMS, a play in one
act for women by Leonard de
Franequen. London, Deane; Boston,
Baker. ("Deane's" series of plays)
© Leonard de Francquen; 30Jan573
DFO=677.
CONVINCE THE JUDGE; recording script
for Chevrolet Truck Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 3Apr573; C10311.
A COOL MILLIONS Recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Oldsmobile Division. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.3
10Jan57; C1OOSL.
CO-OPERATING WITH THE PHYSICIAN; by
Mrs. Abraham A. Low. © Mrs.
Abraham A. Low; Mar57; C10173.
LES COREENS; en 18 scenes par Michel
Vinaver. 3d ed. Paris, Galli-
mard. (Le Manteau d'Arlequin)
© Librairie Gallimard; 30Dec56;
DFO-690.
CORN-CANYON, U. S. A.; a light
musical comedy revue by Bea Goode
Moore. Text and music on separate
leavese © Bea Goode Moore;
29Apr57 3 DUI}6356
THE CORNER; opera in one act.
Libretto by Lewis Allan, pseud. of
Abel Meeropol. Music by Alan
Greene. © Lewis Allan & Alan
Greene; 5Feb57; DUl1076.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL;
Chicago, I11., Dec. 20, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 9May57; C1008.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 6, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ince; 1May57; C10396.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED ARCHANGEL MICHAEL;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. lh,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C10033.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED CHA ARA; Chicago,
Ill., Jan. 18, 1957. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.3
10May57; C104.38.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED DIVINE DIRECTOR;
Chicago, I1l1., Dec. 29, 195.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 10Jan57; C10030.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED ELOHIM OF PEACE;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug. 20,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 2Jan57; C10010.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED ELOHIM OF PURITY;
Chicago, I1l., Jan. 9, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Presse © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10387.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED ELOHIM OF PURITY;
Santa Fe, N. Mey Apr. 1h, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10399.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GOD HARMONY;
Chicago, I1l., Jan. 12, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ince; 9May57; C1013.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GOD MERU; Chicago,
I1ll., Jan. 6, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.3;
1May57; 10386.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GOD TABOR; Chicago,
Ill., Jan. 2, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.3;
1May57; C10383.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODDESS OF LIBERTY
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 2h,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr573; C1O3h.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODDESS OF LIGHT;
Chicago, Ill., May 15, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ince; 10May57; C1032.
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3
8 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODDESS OF MUSIC;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 3, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C1038.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODFRE; Chicago,
Ill., Dec. 19, 1955. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
8Apr57; C10338.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODFRE; Chicago,
Ill., Oct. 22; 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
9May57; C1020.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODFRE; Chicago,
Ill., Jan. 19, 1957. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
10May57; C1039.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODFRE; Long Beach
Calif., Oct. 25, 1955. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
8Apr57; C10335.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GODFRE; Santa Fe,
N. M., Apr. 3, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
1May57; C1039}.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED GREAT RULER OF THE
VIOLET PLANET; Santa Fe, N. M.,
Apr. 11, 1956. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 1May57;
c€10398.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED LADY MASTER NADA;
Chicago, I1l., Dec. 22, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C1010.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED LADY MASTER NADA;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 10, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10397.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED LANTO; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 21, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 10Jan57; C10039.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED LETO; Chicago,
Ill., Jan. 21, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
9May57; C10\19.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED LORD THE MAHA
CHOHAN; Chicago, I1l., Jan. 20,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 9May57; C10418.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MARY; Chicago,
Ill., Dec. 24, 1955. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press,
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
1May57; C10381.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MARY; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Sept. 23, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 8Apr57; C103L5.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS;
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 25, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 8Apr57; C10339.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 1, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10392.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 25,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr57; C10330.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MASTER JESUS;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Oct. 2,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr57; C10331.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY ARCTURUS;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 10, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10388.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY CASSEOPIA;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 5, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10385.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY CASSEOPIA;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 5, 1957.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C1027.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY COSMOS;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 18, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10390.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY CYCLOPEA;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 1, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10382.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY CYCLOPEA,
San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 12,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press, © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr57; C10333.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY CYCLOPEA;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 13, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 2Jan57; C10005.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES;
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 21, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C1009.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug. 21,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C10031.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 13,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 2Jan57; C10011.
Jan.—June
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY K-17;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 20,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C10038.
CORRESPONDING TO THRE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY PELLEUR ;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 22,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press, © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C1000.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY RULER OF
THE GREAT VIOLET PLANET; Chicago,
Tll., Jan. 15, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
9May57; C1Ok15.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY SANAT
KUMARA; Shasta Springs, Calif.,
Sept. 16, 1955. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 10Jan57;
C10034.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY VENUS;
Chicago, I1l., Jan. 19, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C10417.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 2, 1957.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C10426.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 12, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 2Jan57; C1000).
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 18,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C10036.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED QUEEN OF LIGHT;
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 23, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C1011.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED QUEEN OF LIGHT;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 17, 1957.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 10May57; C10437.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Chicago, I1l., Dec. 18, 1955,
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 8Apr57; C10337.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 1), 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 8Apr57; C1032.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 20, 1957.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1OMay57; C1O4O.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN; \
Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 23, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 8Apr57; C1033).
1957
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug. 28,
1955. SEE CORRESPONDING TO THE
RECORDED DICTATION BY MIGHTY
ARCTURUS; Shasta Springs, Calif.,
Aug. 15, 1956.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BLESSED GOD OF THE SWISS
ALPS; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 13,
1954. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr57; 010329.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY ARCTURUS; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 15, 1956; and
Corresponding to the recorded dicta-
tion by beloved Saint Germain,
Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug. 28,
1955. Recording scripts by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 2Jan57; C10007.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY BELOVED ASTREA;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 12,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C10032.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY BELOVED GOD HARMONY;
Chicago, Il1l., Dec. 13, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ince; 9May57; C1025.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY BELOVED PELLEUR ;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 16, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 9May57; C1016.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY CASSEOPIA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 19, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 2Jan57; C10009.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY CUZCO; Chicago,
T1l., Jan. 15, 1957. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
10May573; C1036.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY CYCLOPEA; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Aug. 16, 1955.
Recarding script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 2Jan57; C10008.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY MIGHTY SILENT WATCHER;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 13, 1957.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Presse © Saint Germain Press,
Ince; 10May57; C103).
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-=
TION BY MIGHTY VICTORY; Los
Angeles, Calif., 1938, Recording
seript by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.3;
1May57; C10380.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED DAVID LLOYD;
Chicago;:Il1., Jan. 10, 1957.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 9May57; C1028.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED GODDESS OF
JUSTICE; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 12,
1957. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Ince; 10May57; C1033.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED GODFRE;
Chicago, I1l., Jan. 13, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ince.; 9May57; C101).
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED GODFRE ;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 3,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 9May57; 01023.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED MIGHTY VICTORY;
Chicago, I1l., Oct. 23, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 9May57; C1021.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 9, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.3 2Jan573; C10003.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR PRECIOUS GODFRE; Chicago,
Tll., June 2, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.3;
10Jan57; C1002.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY PRECIOUS GODFRE; Shasta
Springs, Calif., Oct. 9, 1955.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Presse © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 8Apr57; C10332.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE AMBASSADOR OF BELOVED
PRECIOUS HELIOS; Santa Fe, N. M.,
Apr. 15, 1956. Recording script by
Saint Germain Press. © Saint
Germain Press, Ince; 2Jan57;3
C10006.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE ANGEL DEVA OF JADE
TEMPLE: Chicago, Ill., Jan. 17,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 1May57; C10389.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED DIVINE DIRECTOR;
Shasta Springs, Calif., Sept. 19,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C10037.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED GODDESS OF
JUSTICE; Shasta Springs, Calif.,
Sept. 17, 1955. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.3; 10Jan57;
C10035.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED GODDESS OF
LIBERTY; Chicago, I1l., Jan. 11,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 9May57; C1012.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED GODDESS OF
LIBERTY; Chicago, I1l., May 1h,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 10Jan57; C1001.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED MIGHTY DIVINE
DIRECTOR; Chicago, I11., Dec. 9,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 9May57; C102).
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED MIGHTY SAINT
GERMAIN; Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 8,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press, © Saint Germain
Press, Ince; 2Jan57; C10002.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BELOVED SILENT WATCHER;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 4, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Presse © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; C10395.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE COSMIC PRESENCE OF THE
AMBASSADOR TO BELOVED MIGHTY
HELIOS; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 8,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr57; C1031.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE COSMIC RULER OF THE
SECRET PLANET GUARDING EARTH;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 23, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Presse © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 1May57; C10391.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE GREAT COSMIC PRESENCE
OF BELOVED MIGHTY ORION; Chicago,
Tll., Jan. 7, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.;
8Apr57; C1030.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE GREAT ELOHIM OF PEACH;
Santa Fe, N. M., Apr. 2, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Inc.; 1May57; €10393.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE PRECIOUS GODDESS OF
PEACE; Chicago, I1l., Jan. 1h,
1957. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Ince; 1OMay57; C1035.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE PRECIOUS GCDDESS OF
PURITY; Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 2,
1955. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 8Apr57; C10336.
THE COSSACK. SEE TARAS BULBA: THE
COSSACK.
COST-CUTTING ENGINEERING--THAT'S
FORD FOR '57! Recording script
by Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.e; 17May57; C1067.
THE COTTONWOOD GROVE, a play in three
acts by Margaret Hartley Selden.
© Margaret Hartley Selden; 3Jun57;
DU44.881.
THE COUCH; or, Understanding women.
An original three-act television
play by Albert Morris Kane.
Appl. states prev. reg. 13Nov56,
7313. NM: revisions.
© Albert Morris Kane; 28Jan57;
DUW}013.
THE COUNT AND THE WEDDING GUEST;
teleplay by George Waggner. Based
on a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. Appl.
author: Doubleday & Co., Inc.,
employer for hire. © Doubleday &«
Co., Ince; 20May57; DUWN776.
THE COUNTRY WIFE. SEE SCARLET
RIBBONS.
COURAGE; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
20Feb57; DUWh167.
10 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY JanJune
COURAGE; television program origi-
nated by Maurice A. Krisel.
Pilot script: High test, by
David Driscoll. Story incident
suggested by Maurice A. Krisel.
© David Driscoll & Maurice A.
Krisel; 18Feb57; DU44738.
COURTYARD, a play in two acts by
Rock Anthony, pseud. of Rocco A.
Logiudice. © Rocco A. Logiudice
(Rock Anthony); 8Jan57; DU43900.
LA COUSIN BETTE. SEE HONORE DE BALZAC
PRESENTS.
COWSLIP CORNERS, a comedy in three
acts by Carl Webster Pierce.
(Denison's royalty plays)
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 12Feb57;
DP2883.
CRADLE AND ALL, a comedy in three
acts by Sumner Arthur Long.
© Sumner Arthur Long; 28Feb57;
DU44 303.
CRADLE IN THE CROSSFIRE, a one-hour
drama in three acts for television
by Catherine Wenzell, pseud. of
Catherine Rapp Wenzel. © Cather-
ine Rapp Wenzel; 1yMay57; DUWW7h0.
CRAIG HARRISON AND THE ADVENTURE OF
THE ELECTRONIC BOMB DETONATOR, SEE
CAPITOL PAGE BOYS,
CRAZY? Play in two scenes by Jorge
Tallet. © Jorge Tallet; Apr57;
DU44500.
CRAZY OCTOBER, a comedy in three
acts by James Leo Herlihy.
© James Leo Herlihy; 25Jan57;
DUY002.
CREATURES OF THE DEAD JUNGLE,
@ screenplay by William Starkey.
© William Harrison Starkey;
11Mar57; DU44327.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, by Fyodor
Dostoyevsky. A melodrama in four
acts adapted by Grant Maxwell.
NM: revisions & additions.
© Grant Henry Maxwell; Mar57;
DUWY261.
CRIME AND REWARD, a play in three
scenes by Venelda Hall Leonard,
© Venelda Hall Leonard; 8May57;
DUWY689.
CRISS CROSS, THE HOBBY HARVEST
PROGRAM; sample script for tele-
vision program by Elizabeth
Walker Donahue. © Elizabeth
Walker Donahue; 2Apr57; C10358.
CROSS-MATCH, an original one-hour
TV play in three acts by Anne
Leonard. © Anne Leonard; 18Mar57;
DU44370.
THE CROSS ON THE HILL, an Easter
play in three acts by Rega Kramer
McCarty. © Rodeheaver Co.;
30Nov56; DP283).
CROSSROADS, a play in three acts by
Alexander Shayne. © Alexander
Shayne; Apr57; DU44197.
THE CROWN OF KORIANDER, a cockeyed
comedy in three and seven-eights
acts by Robert S. and Joy Staples.
© Robert Schaefer Staples & Joy
Eileen Esch Staples; 27Jun57;
DU4.5022.
THE CRUCIFIX STORY; film script by
Emil Stolz. © Emil Stolz; Mar57;
DUYY312.
CRY A WARNING; by Morton Wishengrad.
Telecast Nov. 25, 1956 on the tele-
vision program Frontiers of faith;
chapter T-50. © Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America; 2cNovees
DP2913.
THE CRY WITHOUT SOUND, a play in
three acts by Whitfield Cook.
© Whitfield Cook; 27Jun57; DU5021.
CUAL ES SU PROBLEMA, a dramatic
true life story prepared for tele-
vision broadcast. By Jose Lumen
Roman, In Spanish. © Jose Lumen
Roman & Jose Lumen Roman Enter-
prises, Inc.; 14Mar57; DUyh7h.
CURIOSITY, a play in one act by
Michael Locascio. © Michael
Locascio; 12Mar57; DUW)30.
THE CURTAIN. SEE THE TRACER (Tele-
vision program) No.30.
CURTAIN-TIME FUN, a collection of six
one act plays by Paul S. McCoy.
© Paul S. McCoy; 11Jan57; DP2837.
CUSTOM IN HAITI, a skit by Clara
Belle Holstein. © Clara Belle
Holstein; 20Jun57; DU\1979.
CYCLE OF LIFE ANNUITY; television
quiz program. Sample script by
Robert and Stephen Gerlach.
Appl. author: Robert & Stephen
Gerlach d.b.a. Gerlach Emprise
Products. © Gerlach Emprise Pro-
ducts; 6Mar57; C10182.
CYMRU AM BYTH. SEE WALES FOREVER.
CYNTHIA; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V., Wagner; 6Mars7;
DU4WY298.
DAKOTA! A musical satire of the Gay
90's melodrama for television.
In two scenes with additional
scenes indicated for use if desired.
Book by Tom Hill and Donald Stuart.
Score by Frances Ziffer, Horty
Belson, and Hardy Wieder. Adapted
from the off-Broadway production
Dakota. Book adapted from Col-o-
rado, by Tom Hill. Text only.
© Thomas A. Hill (Tom Hill) &
Donald E. Stuart; 16Jan57; DU4396).
THE DALTON THAT GOT AWAY ... An
original screenplay for a 75-minute
motion picture by Harry Preston.
Based on a synopsis by Russell W.
Kurtz. Appl. author: Dalton Film
Co., employer for hire of Big "D"
Film Laboratory, Inc. © Dalton
Film Co.; 18Feb57; DUYy21h.
DANCE FOR THE WITCH! A musical in
two acts by Ed Trach (Edward Trach)
Text only. © Edward Trach;
7May57; DUWy568.
THE DANCING PRINCESSES. SEE THE
TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES,
DANTON'S DEATH; in four acts by
Georg Biichner. English version
by John Holmstrom. (In The modern
theatre, v.5, p.65-160)
© John Holmstrom; 6Jun57; DP300).
THE DARWIN THEORY, a musical play in
two acts by Tommy Miller. Text
and music on separate leaves,
Appl, states prev. reg. in 199.
NM: revisions, © Tommy Miller;
10May57; DU4Y4695.
DAVID, BATH-SHEBA, AND SOLOMON;
cantata by Rita Warsawska Paltz.
With original and traditional songs
and music in Hebrew and English,
Appl. states prev. reg. as DU\3663.
© Rita Warsawska Paltz; 3Dec56;
DP2822.
DAVID'S GOLIATH, a comedy in three
acts by Walter A, Rivers.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Watch
my smoke, 8Jun20, D572.
NM: revisions & additions.
© Walter Allen Rivers; 5Dec56;
DU4.3887.
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW; The finding
of Shakespeare's diary. Film
script by Leonard Safir.
© Leonard Safir; 15Apr57; DU)560.
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW; The finding
of the Ten commandments. Film
script by Leonard Safir.
© Leonard Safir; 12Feb573; DUM4117.
THE DAY NERO BURNED; recording script
for Buick Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Buick Motor
Division, General Motors Carp.;
11Mar57; C10199.
THE DAY OF RETURN, a screenplay by
Maurice Alevy. © Maurice Alevy;
21Mar57; DUyY}05.
A DAY ON THE FARM; by Eulalia
Watters. © Eulalia Watters;
10May57 $ DUWL702,
DEAD RECKONING, a play in three acts
by William Hughes. © William
Hughes; 18Mar57; DU4369.
A DEAD SECRET, a play in three acts
by Rodney Ackland. © Rodney
Ackland; 8Apr57; DU)506.
DEAR PHOEBE, & comedy in three acts
by Tom Taggart and James Reach.
Prom the television program Dear
Phoebe, based on characters created
by Alex Gottlieb. S. French.
Appl. author: Samuel French, Inc.,
employer for hire of Tom Taggart
& James Reach. © Dear Phoebe
Productions, Ince, & Alex Gottlieb;
31Dec56; DP295h.
THE DEATH, BURIAL, AND RESURRECTION
OF JESUS CHRIST; an Easter pageant
in two parts by Thomas J. Wilson.
© Thomas J. Wilson; 26Apr57;
DUYY6336
DEBATABLE DECISION, a television
play in two acts by Paul W. Le
Blanc. © Paul W. Le Blanc;
24Jan57; DU43998.
DEBBY AND THE ARCHANGELS, a comedy
in three acts by Susan Bond and
John C. MacCullough. © Susan Bond
& John C, MacCullough; 1Mar57;
DUWY2h7 .
DEBORAH; dramatic play in one scene
adaptable for stage or television
by Louise M. Boutwell. © Louise
M. Boutwell; 28Jan57; DUy015.
DECISION, a sound slidefilm script
prepared for Airtemp Division,
Chrysler Corp. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Writer, Harry Grabow.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Harry Grabow. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 20Feb57;
DU4Y176.
DECISION; film script by Merl S.
Edelman. oO Allend'or Productions,
Inc.; 27May57; DUW4837.
THE DECLINE OF THE LEAMINGS, a saga
of the American Puritan in three
acts by David Timmons. NM:
"rewritten in free verse dramatic
poetry." © David Jamison Timmons,
Jr.; 20May57; DU\4785.
1957
DECREES BY MRS. G. W. BALLARD AND
"I AM" STUDENTS; Chicago, I1l.,
Oct. 27, 1956. Recording script
by Saint Germain Press. © Saint
Germain Press, Inc.; 1May57;
C1001.
DEE AND JAY: TEEN-AGE DISC JOCKEYS;
radio script by Lucille Graham
Lawson. © Lucille Graham Lawson;
2May57; C1002.
DEEP RIVER, a play in three acts by
Ordean Rockey. © Ordean Rockey;
5Mar57; DU4428).
THE DEFIANT DIVORCEE, a play in
three acts by George A. Simonds.
© George A. Simonds; 2Apr57;
DUAN S2.
DEFIANT WINGS, a play in three acts
by M. H. Russell. © Marie
Hamilton Russell; 26Feb57; DUWY4233.
DEKANAWIDA, a dramatic poem in seven
scenes by Robert E. Moody.
© Robert E. Moody; 11Jan57;3
DUY}03}.
A DELICATE QUESTION, a play in three
acts by Frank Duane, pseud. of
Frank Duane Rosengren. © Frank
Duane Rosengren (Frank Duane);
22Jan57; DUN3982.
DELINQUENCY A STUPIDITY; script,
tunes, and lyrics by Bill Hood,
pseud. of William Hood Rhoads.
Text only. © William Hood Rhoads
(Bill Hood); 12Apr57; DU1733.
IL DELITTO DEL VIALE DEI COLLI,
dramma in tre atti di Emilio
Caglieri. © Emilio Caglieri;
6Dec56; DU3918.
DEMAND - DESIGNED; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10060.
DEMAND-DESIGNED, PART 2: SERIES
9000 AND 100003 recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 3Apr57; 010309.
THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION; by
Mortimer J. Adler. © School of
Library Science, University of
Southern California; 1May57;
C106.
DENTAL HYGIENE. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Mar. 3, 1957.
DE SANTO'S QUEUE, a stage play in
three acts by Jack Rosenbaum (Jacob
Rosenbaum) © Jacob Rosenbaum;
29May57; DUy)861.
LE DERNIER AMOUR DU COLONEL LEB;
piece en actes par Henry Turpin
et Pierre-Paul Fournier.
© Henry Turpin; 17May57; DU4805.
DERAILED, a play in three acts for
television by Dael Prichard.
© Dael Davis Prichard; 3Jun57;
DU 88h.
DEPOT AT DESTINY JUNCTION, a play in
three acts by John Armstrong.
© John Armstrong; 26Dec56;
DU4.3865.
THE DESERTER., SEE
MEDICAL EXAMINER,
THE TRACER (Television program)
No.31.
DESIRE THE SUN, a play in three acts
by Rosamond Ritchie Moore.
© Rosamond Ritchie Moore; 3Jun57;
DUY)883.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE DEVIL AND THE DREAM, a play by
Joseph Julian. Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith. (Playlets
on human relations, )) © Joseph
Julian; 23Jan57; 4278566.
THE DEVIL HIS DUE, a play in one act
by Seamus Fail. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.453)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 15Jan57;
DF985.
THE DEVIL'S APPRENTICE, a musical
play in three acts by Robert
Wahlquist. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Robert
Axel Wahiquist; 28Jun57; DU5036.
THE DEVIL'S HOUR, a comedy in five
scenes by Ladislas Fodor.
© Ladislas Fodor; 22May57;
DUWY813.
DIABETES. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS (Tele-
vision program) Mar. 31, 1957.
DIAGNOZE; triju veiksmu komedija
blakus Anatolijus Saailine TERRA.
© Anatolijus Kairys; 14Dec56;
DP2818.
DIALING FOR DOLLARS; script no.2.
for radio and television program
by Newhoff-Blumberg Advertising
Agency. Appl. states script for
radio program prev. reg. 2Mayl2,
C15126. NM: revisions. © Newhoff-
Blumberg Advertising Agency & Food
Fair Stores, Inc.; 1Jul57; C1055).
DIALOGHI DELLE CARMELITANE; opera in
3 atti e 12 quadri. Musica di
Francis Poulenc. Testo del dramma
di Georges Sernenos. I1 dramma e
ispirato a una novella di Gertrude
von Le Fort e a una sceneggiatura
del R. Padre Bruckberger e di
Philippe Agostini. Traduzione
ritmica di Flavio Testi. Milano,
Ricordi. Text only. Appl. states
full orchestration with French text
prev. reg. 25Jan57, EF22909.
© G. Ricordi & C.; 25Jan57;
DFO-695.
DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITES, an opera
in three acts and twelve scenes by
Francis Poulenc. Text of the drama
by Georges Bernanos; inspired by a
novel of Gertrud von le Fort and by
a scenario of Rev. Father Bruck-
berger and Philippe Agostini.
English version by Joseph Machlis.
Text in English and French.
Appl. states full orchestra score
with French text prev. reg.
25Jan57, EF22909. © G. Ricordi
DP2993 DP2993-Con. next
& C.3 27May57; DP2993.
DIAMONDS TO THE WINNERS, a musical
farce in two acts. Book and
lyrics by Carl Henry, pseud. of
Carl Henry Herzog. Music by
Ken Cheesman,. © Carl Henry
Herzog & Ken Cheesman; 12Apr57;
DULL eS
THE DICE PLAYERS, a play in three
acts by Garabad Shargabian.
© Garabad Shargabian; 27Feb57;
DUYY2H1.
DIDN'T HE RAMBLE, a play in three
acts by Sonia Anderson and
Catherine Blankenship. © Sonia
Anderson & Catherine Blankenship;
27May57; DUY483).
DINO, a television play by Reginald
Rose. (Ir The Best short plays of
1955-1956, p.175-209) © Reginald
Rose; 13Sep56; DP2868.
11
DIS TRAIN, a story by Al Scott.
Includes music for one song.
© Al Scott; 11Mar57; DU43h7.
DO IT THE EASY WAY (INSTEAD OF THE
HARD WAY) Sound slidefilm shoot-
ing script for Easy Laundry Appli-
ances Division, Murray Corp. of
America, by Wilding Picture Produc-
tions. Writer, Hal Secor. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
Hal Secor. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 6May57; C10506.
DR. CHEM, HEINRICH FAUST; Schauspiel
in drei Akten von Edward J. Byng.
© Edward John Jefferson Byng;
10Jun57; DUWY933.
DR. MORTECAI, a half-hour play for
television in two acts by Harry
Preston, © Harry Preston;
1yFeb57; DUy12h.
DOES POPPY LIVE HERE? A musical play
in six scenes for young children
and their parents by Beatrice
Witkin. Based on the book of the
same title by Arthur Gregor.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Beatrice Witkin; 12Mar57;
DUN 338.
THE DOG IN THE MANGER; radio script
by Sidney Aaron Frank and others.
© Sidney Aaron Frank, Ralph Stein,
Jack Irving Silverman & Francis
Xaviar Fellmer; 11Jun57; DUWN9)2.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS, prepared by
Victor van der Linde Co.
© Dolein Corp.
1957 registrations,
1. Jan. 7, 1957. Scripts 126-
130. © 11Jan57; C10088.
2. Apr. 1, 1957. Scripts 131-
135. © 3Apr57; C10307.
3. May 21, 1957. Scripts 136-139.
© 10Jun57; C10533.
DOLLARS FOR DECISIONS! OVERAGE USED
UNITS. Recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
DON CARLOS; drame in cing actes de
Frederic Schiller. Adaptation de
Charles Charras. (In Les Oeuvres
libres. Paris. no 127 (353),
pe217=-312) © Charles Charras;
1Dec56 (in notice: 1957);
DFO=696.
DON SELLERS ORGAN COURSE; lessons
1-12 by Don Sellers. © Don
Sellers; 13May57; C1051.
LA DONNA DE LOS IMPOSSIBILES. SEE THE
LADY OF IMPOSSIBLE DESIRES.
DONNEGAN'S CRUSADE, a play with
music in two acts by Charles
Frink. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Charles William Frink;
hApr57; DUYYWY96.
DON'T SLAM THE DOOR; recording script
for Buick Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Buick
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 17May57; C1063.
DON'T STAND IN FRONT OF THE POSTERS;
recording script for Chevrolet
Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
11Mar57; C10211.
DOOMSDAY AT NIGHT. SEE SHOWDOWN.
12 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY Jan—June
A DOOR SHOULD BE EITHER OPEN OR EARLY DAYS IN OREGON, a play in three THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, a musical
SHUT, a proverb in one act by acts by Freda Daniels. Based on fable in two acts. Shan sos A
Alfred de Musset. English version the book History of early days in phe lem ts sae oye CS
by Jacques Barzun. (In From the Oregon, by George Riddle. Srey eae s Sh one SEE I
modern repertoire, series 3, edited © Freda B. Daniels; 6May57; Appl. authors: Shawnee Press, Ince,
by Eric Bentley. p 39-5}}) DUYN688. employer for hire of ay eee
oe 19 4 & Jay Johnson. © Shawnee Press
© Jacques Barzun; 19Nov56; DP29l5. L'ECOLE DES PERES. SEE CECILE. Ine. 2Jans7; DP2991. y
THE DOUBLE "E" IN MEETINGS; recording EASTBOUND, WESTBOUND; a play in two THE ENCHANTED FOREST; television
script for Eli Lilly & Co. by Jam acts by Gordon Hitchens. program by Ruth and Ruby Simmons.
Handy Organization. © Eli Lilly © Gordon Hitchens; 1)Jan57; Episode 1: Quack Webb finds a
& Co.; 17May57; C1085. DUL3966. clue. © Ruth Simmons Ogilvie &
Ruby Simmons; 15Mar57; DUM ih.
DOUBLE ENTENDRE, a farce in three ECONOMIC ORDER. SEE THE BATTLE FOR " dames
acts by Dennis Selby. © Dennis LIBERTY: ECONOMIC ORDER. THE ENCHANTED GARDEN. SEE SECRETS OF
Selby; 22Jan57; DU\3977. ane i THE CAVE: BIBLELAND LEGENDS, no.2.
EDDIE AT THE OPERA; by Eddie
DOUBLE JEOPARDY, a television play Lawrence. © Howard J. Robbins See Meco aL ee ee
of forty-five minutes by Alan deb.a. Merrick Music Co.; 3Apr57; v y de ne DPE
; states prev. reg. as It happened
Gallagher and Dion O'Wyatt. C1035). esterday, 1945. NM: revision,
© Dion O'Wyatt & Alan Gallagher; vi Ys ° : Se
17JanS7; DU43969 EDUCATION. SEE THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: © Mary Sullivan Kelley; 5Feb57;
5 EDUCATION. DP2880.
DOUTHITT'S FIRST AFFIRMATIVE, by EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS FOR AMERICAN ae OF HARVEST, a play in two acts
Cecil B. Douthitt. © Cecil B. EDUCATION WEEK; three programs by ae Edmund B. Hennefeld, © Edmund
Douthitt; 28Mar57; C10292. Christobel M. Gerdelly © J. Wes- - Hennefeld; 23Apr57; DU44620.
ton Walch; 40ct56; DP2856.
DOWN, DOWN, DOWN; a folk opera in SP ache eo > END OF THE STORM, a play in two parts
three acts. Libretto and music EIGHT FLIGHTS TO CLOVER, a three act and five scenes by Edwin and
by Melvin Le Mon. © Melvin Le Mon; play by Robert Jackman. © Robert Yvonne Schoell. © Edwin R.
28Mar57; DP2921. K. Jackman; 26Jun57; DU5012. Schoell & Yvonne B. Schoell;
DOWN TO EARTH mab co
» & musical play in two "88"--GREATEST NUMBER FO
acts. Book and lyrics by June V. GREATEST NUMBER; mending alive AN ENGINEER SURVEYS! RELIGION; by
Dwyer. Music by Harry Beirne. by Jam Handy Organization for Count D. Gibson. © Count D.
Text and music on separate leaves. Oldsmobile Division. © Oldsmobile Gtbsonp) thobo tn CLoeeys
© Harry Beirne & June V. Dwyer; Division, General Motors Corp.;
7Jan57; DU43911. 10Jan57;'C10077. L'tEQUIPAGE AU COMPLET; conedie
dramatique par Robert Mallet.
DOWN TO EARTH. SEE ALSO THE GIRL FROM
VENUS, ELAINE, a play in three acts by © Robert Mallet; 19Mar57; DU4476.
Maurice Rowdon. © Maurice Rowdon; EROS TRIUMPHANT, a musical play in
DOWN WILL COME BABY, a play in three 20Feb57 ; DU}179. three acts. Book and lyrics by
acts by Adele Styler. © Adele Florence Dude, Text only.
Styler; 6Mar57; DUl31). THE ELEPHANT'S CHILD; recording © Florence Dude; 3May57; DUW)668.
script based on Just so stories, b 4
DRAMATIC MOODS; series 3, by James Rudgernieighter Dideatentaciie tee ES IST NOCH NICHT ALLER TAGE ABEND;
. . Hérspiel von Hans Wilhelm Keller.
Renzell. © James Renzell; Leo Paris, pseud. of Leo Israel. © Hans Wilhelm Keller; 1Apr57;
SFeb57; C10116. Music by Lee Herschel, pseud. of Dub 69 ag s (
Hermann Krasnow. Text and music 4
DREAM GIRL, a musical comedy in two on separate leaves. © Lee ESCAPE TO LOVE, a television play
acts adapted by Betty Knowles Hunt Herschel & Leo Paris; 26Dec56; in three acts by William T, Bode,
from the play by Elmer Rice. DUY.39.0. Includes music for one song.
Text only. © Betty Knowles Hunt; © William Theodore Bode; 22Apr57;
15Mar57; DU4N357. THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT, a play in DUWY612,
three acts by Marcelle earhe ae ESCURIAL; in one act by Michel de
DRESS PARADE; radio script by Frank Miriam Chorin... ©; Mareslle Felser Ghelderode. English version by
pee Aly oe Xavier Joseph & Miriam Cherin; 30Jan57; DU44Ok2. Lionel Abel. (In The modern
ennessy © Francis Xavier Joseph theatre, v.5, p.161-178)
Hennessy; 31May57; C10516. a ae a play wr: ysires ct vat © Lionel Abel; 6duns7} DP3006.
ert Kahn, er
A DROP OF BLOOD, a television play ain: 18Feb57; DUY150. AN ESSAY ON MUSHROOMS, an hour tele-
in three acts by Moss Ballo, vision play in three acts by Philip
pseud. of Morris S. Ballo. THE EMANCIPATION OF BILLY; teleplay Grayson. © Philip Grayson;
bleh Si S. Ballo; 22Apr57; by Donald Hyde. Based on a story 21Mar57; DULj))03.
by (0. Henrys peouds | of (Wikies THE ETERNAL LIGHT (Radio program)
Sydney Porter. Appl. author: Seripts in this series are by
THE DUCHESS OF WASHOE, : acs Doubleday & Co., Inc., employer for vaicus authors, 6 Gaaial
comedy in two acts. Music and hire. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.; Topiaal. Soa tt
lyrics by Emil Martin. Book by 23May57; DUYY856. Theological Seminary o erica.
Madeleine Safonov and Cass Stevens. 515. Sept. 9, 1956. Hosea, by
Text and music on separate leaves. THE EMBASSY HOUR; radio program. Joseph Mindel. © 9Sep56;
Appl. states prev. reg. 30Apr56, Sample script by Anne Kapellakis. DP2892.
EU4.36382. NM: revisions & addi- © Anne Kapellakis; 28Jan57; 516. Sept. 16, 1956. Koheleth, my
tions. © Emil W. Martin, Madeleine c10108. teacher, by Joseph Mindel.
Safonov, & Cass Stevens; 8Apr57; AZ EMBER TRAGEDIAJA. SEE ADAM AND EVE. © 16Sep56; DP2893.
DU 529.
Pee EMERGENCY OPERATOR; TV series by 517. Sept. 23, 1956. In the
DUEL IN WHITE, a drama in three acts Larry Leslie, pseud. of Louis began ceca! aa tal
Tage B A Weinberg. A dramatic script with © 23Sep56; DP289h.
by Louis S. Bardoly. ppl. states : 618 Sept. 30, 1956 Synagogue on
prev. reg. 230ct56, DUW3545. suggestions and outlines for other . ie . he Sic Fai
NM: revisions. © Louis S. Bardoly; scripts in the series. © Louis wheres a DP2895 gel.
10Jan57; DU43915. Weinberg; 12Feb57; DU4\)89). Ee ge bed ; sae fs Icy
« Ociteri79 . e more
THE EMPEROR OF BILOXI, a play in than the angels, by Joseph
E one act by Ray Sipherd. Mindel. © 70ct56; DP2897.
© Raymond Duke Sipherd; 9Jan57; 520. Oct. 14, 1956. Candle in the
EAGLE IN A CAGE, a play in three acts DU43902. O Osbeks Geopeeoe
by Jack Harmon, © Jack Harmon; THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, a musical ; 5
IMar573 DUWY2H6. comedy in three acts of the Hans eae! ae a ee ee begin-
Christian Andersen fairy tale by 5 DOctebs DP2899 :
EARLY DAWN, a play in three acts by Katherine K. Adkinson, Text and 522 an 38 1956. The little
R. Russell Porter. © R. Russell music on ae leaves. ante hat, by Steven Gethers.
Porter; 21Jun57; DUy991. © Katherine Kistner Adkinson; © 280ctS6; DP2900.
16May57; DUYY758.
1957
523. Nov. 4, 1956. Brandeis, by
Morton Wishengrad. © hNov56;
DP2901.
52h. Nov. 11, 1956. Rosenblatt's
reply, by Marc Siegel.
© 11Nov56; DP2902.
525. Nov. 18, 1956. Aarn, the
cobbler, and the western wall, by
Ernest Kinoy. © 18Nov56; DP2903.
526. Nov. 25, 1956. Two worlds, by
Mare Siegel. © 25Nov56; DP290).
527. Dec. 2, 1956. Mattathias, by
Mare Siegel. © 2Dec56; DP2905.
528. Dec. 9, 1956. Mrs. Freudmann
gets a medal, by Rhea Weinstein.
© 9Dec56; DP2906.
529. Dece 16, 1956. Graduation,
by Jesse Sandler. © 16Dec56;
DP2907.
530. Dec. 23, 1956. A gift to the
living, by Norman Rosten.
© 23Dec56; DP2908.
531. Dec. 30, 1956. The King's
pawn, by Marian Voigt.
© 30Dec56; DP2896.
EUGENE ONEGIN; lyric scenes in three
acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. From
the poem by Pushkin, English by
Henry Reese. Text only.
© Henry Reese; 2May573; DUlW}639.
EVANGELINE; film script with music
by Marjorie McCormick. Based on
the poem by Henry Wadsworth Long-
fellow. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Marjorie McCormick &
Harry M. McCormick; 31May57;
DUYY.872.
EVER SO HUMBLE, a comedy in three
acts by Russell McLauchlin.
© RussellMcLauchlin; 17Jun57;
DUYN967 «
THE EVERLASTING LIGHT, a Christmas
cantata-drama in four acts. Book
and lyrics by Dorothy Lehman
Sumerau. Music by Roger C. Wilson.
Appl. authors: Dorothy Lehman
Sumerau & Lorenz Pub. Co., employer
for hire of Roger C. Wilson.
© Lorenz Pub. Co.; ljMay57; DP3008.
EVERYTHING HAPPENED TO HIM. SEE
WONDER THAT BUBBLES.
EVERYTHING'S FREE; seven commercials
for radio by Thomas F. Whitehead.
© Thomas F. Whitehead; 25Jun573;
C1059.
EXECUTIVE WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO
OMI; motion picture shooting script
prepared for Truscon Steel Divi-
sion, Republic Steel Corp. by Wild-
ing Picture Productions. Writer,
Hal Secor. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of Hal Secor. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 26Jun57;
DUL5029.
EXILE, a cantata by W. R. Wiant.
Based on a poetic drama by Elizabeth
Barrett Browning. © W. R. Wiant;
123un57; Dut936.
EXIT, MIDNIGHT; a play in three acts
by Benjamin Hanft. © Benjamin
Hanft; 5Feb573; Dul065.
EXODUS, a play in three acts by Ben
0. Brady. © Ben Brady; 31May57;
DU44871.
EXPECTATIONS AND DISAPPOINTMENTS; by
Mrs. Abraham A. Low. © Mrs.
Abraham A. Low; \Mar57; C10169.
THE EXPERT, a play in three acts by
Frederick Pederson. © Frederick
W. Pederson; 5J3un573; DUN919.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
EXPLORING MUSIC. SEE MUSIC IN SCHOOL.
EXTRA, a play in three acts by Doris
Minney. © Doris Minney; 20May57;
DVWN7 8h.
F
FABIEN; comedie gaie en lt actes par
Marcel Pagnol. (In Paris theatre.
Paris. no 115, p.17-60) © Marcel
Pagnol; 16Dec56; DF972.
A FACE IN THE CROWD, a play for the
screen by Budd Schulberg. Introd.
by Elia Kazan. Random House.
Appl. states play for the screen is
a movie script version of the
novelette Your Arkansas traveller,
by Budd Schulberg; introd. prev.
reg. under BBi235. © Newtown Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 29May57; DP3000.
FACGT=-NOT FANCY! Recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chev-
rolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10215.
THE FAIR ONE, a script for television
in ten scenes by Bruce Bassett.
© Bruce Bassett; 31May57; DU4)878.
FAIRIANNE, an original children's
play in three scenes by Sylvia Hall.
© Sylvia Ann Hall; 11Jun57;
DU Oh6.
FAITHFUL FELICIA, a children's
operetta in three acts. Music by
Annis C. Murdock; words by Edna B,
Laney. © Edna B, Laney & Annis
C,. Murdock; 12Apr57; DUWN552.
FAITHFULLY YOURS; script for a motion
picture prepared for the Champion
Spark Plug %o. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Writer, Dayton
Closser. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., om-
ployer for hire of Dayton Closser.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 18Jan57; C10097.
FALCON WITH LADY; the soul of Michel-
angelo. A play in three acts by
Donna Barry, pseud. of Dorothy
Burgoyne Haight. © Donna Barry
(Dorothy Burgoyne Haight); 22Jan57;3
DU43973-
THE FALLEN ANGEL, a play in one act
by Parnell Bradbury. London,
Deane; Boston, Baker. ("Deane's”
series of plays) © Parnell
Bradbury; 31Jan57; DFO-681.
THE FALSE KHALIFS; sketches by
Boris Gourevitch. In thirty-four
scenes. © Boris Gourevitch;
UMar57; DU4L35).
THE FAMILY NOBODY WANTED, a three-
act comedy. Based upon the book
by Helen Grigsby Doss. Made into
a play by Christopher Sergel.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.; 17Jan573
DP2859.
FANTASIO; komische Oper in drei
Akten nach der Komédie von Alfred
de Musset, von Paul de Musset und
Ch. Nuitter, pseud. von Charles
Louis Etienne Truinet. Musik von
Jacques Offenbach. Deutsche Bear-
beitung von Otto Maag und Ludwig
Berger. Berlin, Bote & Bock.
Text only. © Ed. Bote & G. Bock;
31Ju156; DF973.
FANTASIO; komische Oper in drei
Akten nach der Komédie von Alfred
de Musset, von Paul de Musset und
Ch. Nuitter, pseud. von Charles
13
Louis Etienne Truinet. Musik von
Jacques Offenbach. Deutsche Bear-
beitung von Otto Maag und Ludwig
Berger. Klavierauszug mit Text.
Berlin, Bote & Bock. © Ed. Bote
& G. Bock; 26Jul56; DF97).
FAREWELL TO REDHEADS, a one act play
by Frances Coleman. O Frances
Coleman; 5Feb573; DU)066.
FARROW, a play in three acts by
Stanley Kiesel. © Stanley Kiesel;
IMar57; DUWY2h8.
THE FATHERHOOD OF GOD; essay by Dick
R. Johnston. © Dick R. Johnston;
11Mar57; ©€10278.
THE FAVOR IS IN THE FLAVOR, a three-
act comedy by A. Vincent Martone.
© Anthony Vincent Martone;
23May57; DUY817.
FEAR, THE FUGITIVE; a play in three
acts by Fred M. Mathews. © Fred
M. Mathews; 28May57; DUWN8h9.
FEATHER IN YOUR HAT, a play in three
acts by Edward E. France.
© Edward E. France; 20Jun57;
DUN977 «
THE FEATHERED NEST, a play in five
scenes by Nancy Goldsmith and
Harriet Schneider. © Nancy
Goldsmith & Harriet Schneider;
20Jun57; DUWN976.
THE FEMALE VERSION, a play with
lyrics in two acts by Ben Orkow.
© Ben Harrison Orkow; 17Jun573
DUWN961.
FEMALES IN COMMAND, a play with
music in two acts by Annalee
Cunningham, Text and music on
separate leaves. © Annalee
Cunningham; 27May57; DU180.
UNE FEMME EST NEE; piece en trois
actes de Jaime Silas. Adaptation
de Paul Mourousy. © Paul
Mourousy; 19Mar57; DU4177.
UNE FEMME TROP HONNETE; piece en trois
actes par Armand Salacrou. Paris,
Gallimard. © Librairie Gallimard;
30Jun563; AF15229.
FETTERS OF CONSTANTINOPLE; play in
three acts by Georgia Soter
(Georgia S. Soteropoulos)
© Georgia Soter (Georgia S.
Soteropoulos); 5Feb573; DU)072.
THE FIDDLER. SEE THE FIDDLER'S PURIM.
THE FIDDLER'S PURIM, an operetta in
three acts by Ray M. Cook. Based
on an episode in Ludwig Phillipson’
story The fiddler. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Union of
American Hebrew Congregations;
1yDec56 (in notice: 1957);
DP2863.
THE FIFTH MUSKETEER, a musical comedy
in two acts. Original libretto
based on an incident in the life of
Alexander Dumas. Book and lyrics
by Ted Thomas. Music by Sid Cutner
{Sidney Benjamin Cutner Text and
music on separate leaves. © Sid-
ney B. Cutner & Ted H. Thomas;
31May57; DuWy8h5.
A FIGHT FOR A WOMAN'S HONOR. SEE
LITTLE NELL, THE ORPHAN GIRL.
FILM FUN: Your home-movie theater.
Television program. Script 1, by
Elwood T. Banning and William E.
Hines. © Elwood T. Banning &
William E. Hines; 14Jun57; C1051.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--BIRDS,
BEES, AND DOLLARS. By Evelyn
Oppenheimer. © Evelyn Oppenheimer ;
26Mar57; C10288.
14 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--CAN YOU
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE? By Evelyn
Oppenheimer. © Evelyn Oppen-
heimer; 26Mar57; C1028).
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--FOOLING
YOUR RELATIVES. By Evelyn Oppen-
heimer. © Evelyn Oppenheimer ;
26Mar57; C10289.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--HOW BLUE
ARE BLUE CHIPS? By Evelyn Oppen-
heimer. © Evelyn Oppenheimer ;
26Mar57; C10287.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--POCKET-
BOOK REVIEW. By Evelyn Oppen-
heimer. © Evelyn Oppenheimer ;
26Mar57; C10290.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--WHAT
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW, AND NO MAN
TELLS HER. By Evelyn Oppenheimer.
© Evelyn Oppenheimer; 26Mar57;
c10285.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--WHO IS
THE RICHEST WOMAN IN YCUR TOWN?
By Evelyn Oppenheimer. © Evelyn
Oppenheimer; 26Mar57: C10266.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--WHOM
CAN I TRUST? By Evelyn Oppen-
heimer. © Evelyn Oppenheimer ;
26Mar57; C10283.
THE FINDING OF SHAKESPEARE'S DIARY.
SEE THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.
THE FINDING OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.
SEE THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.
THE FINE ART OF MURDER, a television
adaptation by Sidney Carroll of
his original story. © Sidney
Carroll; 26Dec56; DU3886.
FIRE AND ICE; narration for a
composition for piano, orchestra,
and chorus by Mary Lou Rennebaum,
© Mary Lou Rennebaum; 17May57;
c1092.
FIRE BURN AND CAULDRON BUBBLE, an
episode in one act for women by
L. Du Garde Peach. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.187)
© L. Du Garde Peach; 90ct56;
DF952.
THE FIREBIRD SUITE; DUO CONCERTANT
FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO; BY IGOR
STRAVINSKY; analysis script by
Russell Smith. © Book-of-the-
Month Club, Inc.; 5Apr57; C10346.
FIREHOUSE, a play in three acts by
Walter C. Dux. NM: revisions.
© Walter C. Dux; 16Jan57; DU.3965.
FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE, a narrative
for use with « filmstrip of the
same title. Prepared by the
Bureau of Safety for W. H.
Salisbury & Co. © Bureau of
Safety; 29Mar57; C10300.
FIRST NIGHT, a play in one act by
Mabel and Denis Constanduros.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.229) © Samel French,
Ltd.; 160ct56; DF9)7.
FIRST STOP TO NOWHERE, an original
three act play by Martin Ryerson.
© Martin Ryerson; 22Jan57; DUl3975.
FIVE DAYS, by Henry Zeiger.
(In The Best shart plays of 1955-
1956, p.101-123) © Henry A.
Zeiger; 13Sep56; DP2866.
FIVE DOLLARS A MINUTES} Re-recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 17May57; C10465.
FIXTURES; script for a sound slide-
film in color prepared for Large
Lamp Dept. of General Electric Co.
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, John Davenport. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
John Davenport. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 26Jun57;
c10556.
THE FLAG, a play in three acts by
D. H. Peters. © Detlev H. Peters;
20May57; DU4773.
FLAMES, a one hour television drama
in three acts by Ken Ancell.
© C. Kenneth Ancell; 23May57;
DULY 822.
FLASH FLOOD, a play in three acts by
Ian age: © Ian Kay; 22Jan57;
DU.397
THE FLESH AND THE SPIRIT; screenplay
by Herbert Rudley and Reginald
LeBorg. Story by Reginald LeBorg
and Jan Leman. © Reginald LeBorg
& Herbert Rudley; 21Jun57; DUyy992.
FLIGHT FROM SHADOW, a play in three
acts by Virginia Edwards Chase and
Alfred Allegro. © Virginia
Edwards Chase & Alfred Allegro;
gApr57; DU4Y4536.
FOG IN SANTONE; teleplay by George
Waggner. Based on the story by
O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
19Feb57; DU4}199.
THE FOLDING GREEN, a play in three
acts by Howard Moss. © Howard
Moss; 26Mar57; DUyy21.
FOLGER'S BLOCK-BUSTER QUIZ; tele-
vision program. Sample script by
Raymond Ritchie Morgan. © Raymond
R. Morgan Co.; 2May57; C1006.
THE FOLLOW-THROUGH; script for a
sound slidefilm prepared for Gener-
al Electric Lamp Division by Wild-
ing Picture Productions. Writer,
T. Sassano. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of T. Sassano. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 6May57;
DUWL794
THE FOOL, a one act opera by Ray
Crabtree. Based on Big Joe's
happiness exchange radio program.
Text only. © Ray Crabtree;
20Nov56; DP2871.
THE FOOL KILLER; teleplay by George
Waggner. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
19Feb57; DUy4200.
FOOLING YOUR RELATIVES. SEE FINANCE
FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--FOOLING YOUR
RELATIVES,
FOOTSTEPS IN THE SEA, a musical
comedy in two acts. Book by
Joana Leschin and others. Lyrics
and music by Charles Stanley and
William Livingston. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Charles Stanley, William Living-
ston & Joana Leschin; 12Jun57;
DULYO7 .
FOR EVERY CHILD, THE BEST; by
Louise Herrmann Johnson.
© Louise Herrmann Johnson;
9Jan57; ©10025.
FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION; shooting script
for a 15-minute Eastman color,
sound motion picture for American
Telephone & Telegraph Co. by Wild-
Jan.—June
ing Picture Productions. Written
by E. R. Murkland. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of E. R. Murk-
land. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc.; 6May57; DUW4795.
FOR MEN ONLY, a new musical in two
acts by Arnold Falleder and Bob
Feinberg (Robert E,. Feinberg)
Suggested by incidents in the works
of Oscar Wilde. Text only.
© Robert E. Feinberg & Arnold
Falleder; 7Jun57; DU4)923.
FOR PETE'S SAKE, a family frolic in
three acts by Leslie Sands.
London, English Theatre Guild.
(Guild library) © Leslie Sands;
25Feb57; DF971.
FOR RELAXATION AND SLEEP (Relaxation
and sleep) Prayer by Henrietta V.
Andrews. © Henrietta V. Andrews;
21Feb57; C10160.
FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, a drama in
three acts by Edward Pomerantz.
© Edward Pomerantz; 13May57;
DUYY.716.
FOR THOSE IN PERIL, a play in one
act for six women by L. Du Garde
Peach. London, French. (French's
acting edition, no.179) OL. Du
Garde Peach; 20ct56; DFrol8.
FORBIDDEN PASSAGE, a play in four
acts by Jack Richard White.
© Jack Richard White; 19Apr57;
DU44607.
FOREIGN MATTER, a musical pies in
two acts by Sane Craddock, Text
only. © Jane B. Craddock (Mrs.
French, Jr.); 17Jun57; DU4Y96.
THE FOREST, a fantasy in two scenes
by Salvatore Messina, © Salvatore
Messina; 5Mar57; DU\4287.
THE FOREST OF THE NIGHT; by Charles
Garment. Telecast Nov. 18, 1956
on the television program Frontiers
of faith; chapter T-\9. © Jewish
Theological Seminary of America;
18Novse; pp2912.
FOREVER AS THE MOON, a play in two
scenes by Elizabeth Hellier.
© Elizabeth Hellier; 28Jan57;
DUYY019 .
FOREVER LOVERS, a drama in five acts
by William D. Spanos. Based on
D. Coromelas' The lover of the
shepherdess. © William Demetrios
Spanos; 15Apr57; DU4y56).
FOREVER YOUNG, a new play in three
acts by Maxwell Maltz and Ben
Simcoe. © Maxwell Maltz & Ben
Simcoe; 26A4pr57; DUyy641.
FORWARD PSYCHE, a play in two acts
by Sarah Watson Emery. © Sarah
Watson Emery (Mrs. Stephen A.
Emery); 4Jan57; DU,3881.
FOUND MONEY; one-hour television
play in three acts by Leonard
Stadd. © Leonard Stadd; 26Mar57;
DU)
THE FOUR AMAZING ALLOYS; script for
a motion picture in sound and
Kodachrome prepared for Alcoa by
Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Samuel Beall. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
Samuel Beall. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 6May57;
C10501.
1957
FOUR GALS AND A GUY; recording script
for Krim-Ko Corp. by Jam Handy
Organization. © Krim-Ko Corpe;
11Mar57; C1020.
4.08 ACCOUNTING MACHINE; recording
seript by International Business
Machines Corp. © International
Business Machines Corp.; Mar57;
€10195.
THE FOUR R'S; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motars
Corp.; 11Mar57; ¢10228.
THE FOUR SONS, a morality play in
two acts by Michael Braude.
© Michael Braude; 24Apr57;
DU44622.
FOUR=STAR PLAYS FOR BOYS, edited by
A. S. Burack,. @©Plays, Inc.3;
1jMar57; A277826.
FOUR WINDS, a new play in three
acts by Thomas W. Phipps.
© Thomas W. Phipps; 2Apr57;
DUM} 8.
FOURTH IN SALVADORE; teleplay by
George Waggner. Based on a story
by 0. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter. © Doubleday & Co.,
Inc.; 1Mar57; DUW)281.
THE FOX AND THE GRAPES; radio script
by Sidney Aaron Frank and others.
© Sidney Aaron Frank, Ralph Stein,
Jack Irving Silverman & Francis
Xavier Fellmer; 11Jun57; DUW1913.
FOX IN A FIX, a Chinese legend for
children in three acts by Lois
Dean. © Lois Dean; 19Mar57;
DUM 392.
FRANCESCA DA RIMINI.
BLOOD AND LOVE.
SEE POEM OF
FRANCKE TACHISTOSCOPE SLIDES; by
Amiel W. Francke. © Amiel W.
Francke; 10Jun57; C1053.
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY, an American
legend in two acts. Music and
book by Robert Cobert. Lyrics by
Dion McGregor. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Kulma Music
Corp.$; 25Feb573; DUWy228.
FREE AND EASY! Recording script for
Delco Remy Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Delco Remy Divi-
sion, General Motors Corpe;
11Mar573 C10230.
FREEDOM'S DAUGHTER, a drama of Harriet
Tubman, "Moses". In three acts by
Starflower, pseud. of Ruth Le Prade.
© Ruth Le Prade (Starflower) ;
29May573 DUy865.
A FREETHINKER'S FUNERAL SERMON; by
William A. Maertz. © William A.
Maertz; 18Feb57; C10297.
THE FRENCH SKIN DIVERS, an original
sketch by William Honan and
Eugene Lambinus. © William H.
Honan & Eugene P. Lambinus;
15Mar57; DUWN361.
THE FRIENDLY MEETING. SEE THOR, THE
VIKING, noel.
THE FROG PRINCE, a play in one act
by Mabel Constanduros and Barbara
Euphan Todd. London, French.
(French's juvenile edition, no.2)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 31Ju156;
DF955.
437569 O -57 -4
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
FROM THE MODERN REPERTOIRE, series
three, edited by Eric Bentley.
Indiana University Press,
Appl. states the four plays The
magistrate, Anatol, Dr. Knock, and
The Cretan woman, prev. pub.
© Eric Bentley; 19Nov56; DP29)3.
FRONTIERS OF FAITH (Television
program)
Nov. 4, 1956. SEE IN THE BEGINNING.
Nov. 11, 1956. SEE LAWYER FROM
BOSTON.
Nov. 18, 1956. SEE THE FOREST OF
THE NIGHT.
Nov. 25, 1956. SEE CRY A WARNING.
Dec. 2, 1956. SEE OLD MAN STONE.
Dec. 9, 1956. SEE THIRTY-SIX.
Dec. 16, 1956. SEE THE MUSIC
STUDENT.
Dec. 23, 1956. SEE THE HUMAN
ELEMENT.
DAS FRUHLINGSMADEL. SEE SPRINGTIME.
FRUITS OF ENDURING FAITH, a pageant
in a prologue and three acts by
James A. Felton. © James Andrew
Felton; 13Jun57; DUN983.
FULL CONFESSION, a play in three
acts by Ian Kay. © Ian Kay;
1Apr57; DU 57.
FUNDAMENTALS OF KITCHEN PLANNING,
a sound slidefilm prepared for
Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Dayton Closser. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Dayton Closser.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 6May57; C10508.
FUNDAMENTALS OF KITCHEN PLANNING;
script for a sound slidefilm
prepared for Whirlpool Seeger Corp.
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Dayton Closser. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire of Dayton
Closser. © Wilding Picture Produc-=
tions, Inc.; 26Jun57; C10557.
A FUTURE FOR JOEY; screenplay in
three acts by Joseph Giuliano.
© Joseph Mario Giuliano; 8Feb57;
DUM4097
G
GALATEA, a new play in three acts by
Maxwell Maltz and Ben Simcoe.
© Maxwell Maltz & Ben Simcoe;
GALAXIES, A TRIP TO INFINITY,
a lecture by Pascal M. Rapier.
© Pascal Moran Rapier; 11Feb57;
C10119.
GALLANT LADY, an hour TV play by
Harry T. Marshall. © Harry T.
Marshalls; hFeb57; DU052.
GAMBLER BOBS. SEE YA GOTTA LIVE RIGHT.
A GAME OF GOLF; film script by Anna
V. Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
8Apr573 DUY517.
GAME OF VIOLENCE, a play in one act
by Edwin Golin. © Edwin Golin;
4Jun57; DUWY905.
THE GAME'S THE SAME; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motars
Corp.; 1iMar57; C10202.
GANGSTERS AND GUMDROPS, a teleplay
in three acts by Michael Avallone
and Lyle Kenyon Engel. © Michael
Avallone & Lyle Kenyon Engels;
5Feb57; DUYO79~
15
THE GAP; film script by Jaye Quinn,
pseud. of Quinn Johnson. Episode 1.
© Quinn Johnson (Jaye Cusine is
11Feb573 DU106.
THE GARBAGE AFFAIR, a one-act musical
by Frank Wille. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Frank Wille;
5Mar57 ; DU\285.
THE GARDEN OF SWEETS, a play in
three acts by Waldemar Hansen.
© Waldemar. Hansen; 6May56;
DU}1673.
GASTON THE GREAT; recording script
for Buick Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Buick Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.3
11Mar57; C10198.
GAY PAREE; by Eddie Lawrence.
© Howard J. Robbins d.b.a. Merrick
Music Co.3 3Apr57; C10353.
GENERAL DECREES GIVEN DURING SENIOR
CONCLAVE BY MRS. G. W. BALLARD AND
"T AM" STUDENTS; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 1h, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.3
8Apr57; C1033.
A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SHAMPOOS,
RINSES, AND HAIR CONDITIONERS; by
Rayette. © Rayette, Inco;
31May57; C10521.
GENEROSITY REWARDED. SEE STERLINGMAN.
THE GENIE OF SUTTON PLACE, a tele=-
vision play in three acts by
Kenneth Heuer and George Selden.
© Kenneth Heuer & George Selden;
16Jan57; DUL39L5~
GENTLEMEN PREFER BONDS! A musical-
farce in two acts. Book, lyrics,
and music by Maurice J. Teitelbaum,
© Maurice J, Teitelbaum; 15Apr573
DUWY556.
GENTLEMEN, PREFERRED; a farce in three
acts by Felicia Metcalfe. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Excuse me,
please, 1950. NM: revisions.
© Heuer Pub. Co.; 21Mar57; DP2936.
GENTLY PLEASE} A murderous comedy
in three acts for television.
Written especially for the Alfred
Hitchcock hour, by Stanley C.
Potter and Douglas S. Cramer.
© Stanley C. Potter, Jr.,& Douglas
S. Cramer, Jr.3 31May57; DUl875.
GEORGE GEORGE FROM GEORGIA, a dramat-
4c sketch by Howard Walls and Nick
Candela. © Howard L. Walls &
Nick Candela; 10May57; DU 698.
GEORGE SENT ME, a comedy in three
acts by Bermetta Young and Leona
Lyons. © Bermetta Young & Leona
Lyons; 18Feb57; DUI).
GEORGIA'S RULING; teleplay by Mary
McCarthy. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.$
21Feb57; DUYY212.
GEORGIE EARNS FIVE BUCKS, a
children's operetta by Meg Hale.
Music by Meg Hale and Ethel
Cornell Phoenix. © Meg Hale
& Ethel Cornell Phoenix; 17Apr573
DUYY5S 87.
GERMAN BASEBALL; duolog by Eddie
Lawrence. © Howard J. Robbins
d.bea. Merrick Music Co.3 3Apr573
C1039.
16 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
GERTIE GOES A BOATIN'; screenplay in
three acts by Arthur J. Lawrence.
© Arthur J. Lawrence; 13Feb57;
DU4W121.
DER GESANG IM FEUEROFEN. SEE THE
SONG OF THE FIERY FURNACE.
GET 'EM ON THE GO! CHEVROLET'S '57
POWER TEAMS--ENGINES. Recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10206.
GET 'EM ON THE GOL 1957 POWER TEAMS
--TRANSMISSION; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.e; 11Mar57; C10207.
GET SET TO SELL; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
c10046.
GETTING OFF DEAD CENTER; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Pontiac Motor Division.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10061.
A GHOST OF A CHANCE, a play in one
act by L. Du Garde Peach. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.181) OL. Du Garde Peach;
18Sep56; DFO6.
THE GHOST OF DALE; radio script by
Warren Schor. © Warren Schor;
17May57; DU44765.
A GIFT TO THE LIVING. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.530.
THE GIFTS MEN GIVE, a sermon by
Harvey M. Smith. © Harvey M.
Smith; 28Mar57; C10291.
GIGI, a comedy in two acts by
Colette and Anita Loos. Rev.
acting ed. London, French,
(French's acting edition, no.260)
Appl. states prev. reg. 1952 &
8Jul53. © Colette & Anita Loos;
31Dec56; DP2969.
THE GILDED GHETTO, a three-act play
by Bernard Zavidowsky. © Bernard
Zavidowsky; 15Jan57; DU3936.
THE GIPSY PRINCESS; original
operetta in three acts by Leo
Stein and Bela Jenbach. Music by
Emmerick Kalman. Music adapted
and arranged by Ronald Hanmer.
Book by Conrad Carter. Lyrics by
Phil Park. New version. Text
only. Appl. states original
libretto prev. reg. May50, DU2)803.
© Josef Weinberger, Ltd.; 4Jun57;
DU4L907.
GIRL; teleplay by A. I. Bezzerides.
Based on a short story by O. Henry,
pseud. of William Sydney Porter.
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 21Feb57;
DUYW208.
GIRL CHASES BOY, a top-notch comedy
in three acts by Roma Stanton,
pseud. of Wilbur Braun. Appl.
author: Samuel French, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 2)0ct56; DP2853.
THE GIRL FROM SATURDAY NIGHT, a play
in three acts by Russell Richard-
son. © Russell Richardson;
10Jan57; DU43916.
THE GIRL FROM VENUS; or, Down to
earth. A musical play in two
acts. Book by Carl G. Seaburg.
Music by Vernon L. Whitman.
Lyrics by Carl Seaburg and Vernon
Whitman. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Carl G.
Seaburg & Vernon L. Whitman;
31Dec56; DU43913.
GIRL IN DANGER, a screenplay by
Richard Weis, © Richard Weis;
15Feb57; DU44132,
THE GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN HAIR,
a three-act play a Max Schneider.
© Max Schneider; 28Jan57; DUj011.
THE GIRLS OF WINDSOR PARK, a play in
sixteen scenes by Joseph W. Kapfer.
© Joseph W. Kapfer; 1OApr57;
DUY533-
GIRLS ON PARADE, a comedy in three
acts by Barry Heenan. (Royalty
plays) OT. S. Denison & Co.;
13Feb57; DP288h.
GLAUCOMA. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Nov. 4, 1956.
THE GLITTER OF THE SHINING MOUNTAINS.
SEE GOLD DUST.
GLUEK ADVERTISING PHILOSOPHY--1957;
by Vance Pidgeon of Vance Pidgeon
& Associates. © Gluek Brewing
Co.; 7Mar57; C10179.
GOBBLEDEYGOOK, a play in one act for
pre-school and primary children
by Alice Snyder. Includes words
and music for one song. © Alice
Snyder (Mrs. Edwin J.); 11Jun57;
D 9k5 .
THE GOD MAN, a tragedy in four acts
by Ramon Delgado. © Ramon
Delgado; hJan57; DU43880.
GOING STEADY; recording script for
Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.3
3Apr57; C10321.
GOLD DUST; or, The glitter of the
Shining Mountains. A musical play
in three acts by Olive White
Garvey. Lyrics by Olive White
Garvey. Music by Rebecca Welty
Dunn, Text and music on separate
leaves. © Olive White Garvey;
13May57; DU44708.
THE GOLD EAR-RING, a play in three
acts by Naomi Waters. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.102) © Samel French, Ltd.;
90ct56; DF960.
THE GOLD HAD EYES, a play in three
acts by William J. Small.
© William J. Small; 2)May57;
DU 823.
GOLDEN GULCH, a full-length dramatic
play in two acts by Ory Chausson,
pseud. of Frances Shayeson.
© Frances Shayeson; 17Jun57;
DUYY965.
THE GOLDEN STALLION, a script in-
tended for motion picture filming.
By Gordon E. Morton. © Gordon E.
Morton; 8Mar57; DU44315.
GOLDIE'S GUEST HOUSE, a vaudeville
in three acts by William Hunter,
© William A, Hunter & John P.
Hunter; 7May57; DU\)686.
THE GOMBEEN MEN; film script by Mark
Grantham and Glenn Barrett. %
© Mark L. Grantham & Glenn Barrett:
21Mar573; DUIO2. i
Jan.—June
GOOD CONNECTIONS, a shooting script
for a sound slidefilm in color
prepared for Dresser Manufacturing
Co. through Fuller, Smith & Ross
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, John Davenport. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
John Davenport. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 26Jun57; C10560.
GOOD GRACIOUS, CONNIE. SEE THISTLE'S
SURPRISE,
THE GOOD OLD DAYS; by Eddie
Lawrence. From the Coral album
The old philosopher. © Howard J.
Robbins d.b.a. Merrick Music Co.;
3Apr57; C10352.
GOOD QUEEN BESS, an operetta in two
acts and five scenes by Harold
Gauntlett Tregillus. Book, music,
and lyrics. © Harold Gauntlett
Tregillus; 5Feb57; DU085.
THE GOOD YEOMAN, SEE BLOOD FOR THE
ROOTS,
GOODNESS ME, a playlet in three acts
about the three little bears from
the land where the sun now stands.
By Sarah Anne, pseud. of Sarah
Bloom Bothwell. © Sarah Bloom
Bothwell; 25Mar57; DU4526.
GRACE AND FAVOUR, a comedy in two
acts by Ronald Jeans. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.496) © Ronald Jeans; 26Feb57;
DF993.
GRACE AROUND THE BREAKFAST TABLE;
radio script by Frank Hennessy
(Francis Xavier Joseph Hennessy)
© Francis Xavier Joseph Hennessy;
31May57; C10515.
GRADUATION. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT,
no 2529 .
GRAND WINNER; sample script for a
television program by Jerry Green-
street (Gerald Dwayne Greenstreet)
and Joe Stedt (Hartley Delmond
Stedt) © Gerald Dwayne Greenstreet
& Hartley Delmond Stedt; 17Jun57;
C1054.
GRANDPA FOX AND HIS 300 FABLES;
television program. Fable 1:
Adam's first sleep, by Lillian B.
Freehof. © Lillian S. Freehof;
20Mar57; DULY391.
GRAVEL SWITCH, a musical play in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Robert
Purdom and Claire Wood. Music by
Darrell Peter. Based on a story
by Robert Purdom. Text only.
© Claire Wood & Robert Purdom;
16May57; DULY75h.
THE GREAT MAESTRO; musical comedy in
one act by Edward C. La Corte.
Text only. © Edward C. La Corte;
UjMay57 ; DU4Y7h1.
THE GREAT SEBASTIANS, a melodramatic
comedy in three acts by Howard
Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Acting
ed. Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse;
19Feb57; DP2887.
THE GREAT SLEEP, a new play in three
acts by Harold Sherman. © Harold
Sherman; 1May57; DUWYW6h9.
THE GREAT THEATRE OF THE WORLD,
a free adaptation of the original
play by Pedro Calderon de la Barca
recasted for our time by Martin F.
Schloss. In one act. © Martin
F. Schloss; 2\May57; DU\4825.
1957
THE GREAT WAY BEYOND. SEE THE SWEET
BYE AND BYE.
THE GREATEST GIFT. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Dec. 23, 1956.
THE GREEN BUFFALO: THE STORY OF
INDIAN CORN; a play in five acts
by Robert H. Williams. © Robert
H. Williams; 28Mar57; DU\139.
GREEN EYE SHADE, a play in three acts
by Hester Clare Dignan. © Hester
Clare Dignan; 12Mar57; DUl,337.
GREEN FOR A SEASON, a parable in
three acts and eight scenes by
Seymour Greenberg. © Seymour
Greenberg; 1Feb57; DU}126.
THE GREEN MAN, a Fether Brown
mystery by G. K. Chesterton.
Dramatized in three acts by
Brainerd Duffield. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 2iJan57; DP2873.
GUARANTEED TO SELL; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motars
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10220.
LA GUERRE DU SUCRE; comedie en 3
actes, quatre tableaux de Robert
Collon. © Robert Collon;
23Apr57; DUWWeh5.
THE GUILTY PARTY; teleplay by Irving
Cooper. Based on a story by
QO. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb57; DUN206.
GUSTAV ADOLF, a play in 5 acts by
August Strindberg. Translation
and introd. by Walter Johnson.
© University of Washington Press;
22Jen57; A271869.
H
HAIR DYES; by Rayette.
Ince; 31May57; C10519.
© Rayette,
HALF IN EARNEST, a musical adaptation
of The importance of being Earnest,
and other works of Oscar Wilde, by
Vivian Ellis. In three acts.
Text only. Appl. states libretto
prev. reg. as So romantic, 21Nov50,
DU2608). NM: revisions.
© Chappell & Co., Ltd.; 5Feb57;
DU441 80.
HALFWAY TO HEAVEN. SEE PRODUCTION
BOOK FOR HALFWAY TO HEAVEN.
HALL OF PRESIDENTS; film script by
LeRoy E. Smith. © Hall of
Presidents, Inc.; 31May57; DUl)867.
HANDFUL OF FIRE, a play in two acts
by James V. Hatch. © James V.
Hatch; 20May57; DU41767.
HANGS OVER THY HEAD, by Ruth Angell
Purkey. Based on an idea by
Spencer S. Purkey. (In The Best
short plays of 1955-1956, p.155-
174) © Ruth Angell Purkey;
13Sep56; DP2867.
HANSEL AND GRETEL, a play in three
acts. By the Brothers Grim.
Dramatized by Charlotte B.
Chorpenning. © Coach House Press,
Inc.3; 15Jul56; DP28)0.
HANSEL AND GRETEL, a television
adaptation of Humperdinck's opera
in two acts by Elizabeth L. Schultz.
Text only. © Elizabeth L. Schultz;
6Mar57; DuU1289.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
HAPPENSTANCE, a play in three acts
by Andrew Rosenthal. © Andrew
Rosenthal; 23Apr57; DU44621.
HAPPILY EVER AFTER; film script with
music by Mike Stewart. Text only.
© Mike Stewart; 8Apr57; DUl511.
HAPPINESS HOUSE, a musical in three
acts. Libretto and lyrics by John
E. Schroeder. Most music and all
arrangements by John Katt.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© John E. Schroeder & John Ervin
Katt; 13May57; DU4}707.
HAPPY ANN AND ME; television program
by Gerre T. Segraves (Geraldine
T. Segraves) Script: The wonder-
ful window. © Gerre T. Segraves;
3May57; DU737.
HAPPY HOLIDAY, a comedy in one act
by Ronald Mitchell. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.441) © Ronald E. Mitchell;
5Feb57; DP2967.
THE HAPPY HUNGARIANS, a comedy in
three acts by John Clemons.
© John Clemons; 25Feb573; DU)221.
HAPPY HUNTING, a new musical comedy
in two acts. Book by Howard Lind-
say and Russel Crouse. Lyrics by
Matt Dubey. Music by Harold Karr.
Random House. (A Random House play)
Text only. Appl. states lyrics &
music prev. reg.; play prev. reg.
1Nov56, DU4.3651. NM: alterations
in dialogue & action. © Howard
Lindsay & Russel Crouse; 18Apr57;
DP2987.
HARD TO BARE, a comedy in three acts
by Rose Falton. © Rose M. Falton;
13May57; DU44709.
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE; radio
script by Sidney Aaron Frank and
others. © Sidney Aaron Frank,
Ralph Stein, Jack Irving Silverman
& Francis Xaviar Fellmer; 11Jun57;
DULAOKI.
THE HAT, a play in three acts for
television by George S. Kaufman
and Leueen MacGrath. © George S.
Kaufman & Leueen MacGrath;
13Feb57; DU44120.
HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY, a play in six
scenes with music by Sam and Irene
Spielman. Music by Irene Spielman.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Irene Spielman & Sam Spielman;
Mar57; DUy4258.
THE HAWK, screenplay by H. Kenn
Carmichael. Based on an original
story by Lloyd E. Young. Appl.
author: Lloyd Young & Associates,
employer for hire of H. Kenn
Carmichael. © Lloyd Young &
Associates; 13Dec56; DUl3917.
HAWTHORNE AND NEW ENGLAND; script for
a documentary motion picture by
Precision Chemical Pump Corp.
© Precision Chemical Pump Corp.;
22Apr57; C10369.
HE DIDN'T MEAN TO GO TO SEA. SEE
SCHOOL AND CROSSBONES.
HE HAD TO KNOW, a three act comedy
by R. G. Walsh. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Fair exchange,
May56, DUW2)79. © Richard G.
Walsh; 17Jan57; DU43952.
HEARING IS BELIEVING? Radio script
written and produced by Tracy
Diers and others. © James Morske,
Milton Ogur, Lawrence Korn, Tracy
Diers, & Herbert Friedman;
16May57; C1Oyy8.
17
THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS; recording
script for Tractor & Implement
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Tractor & Implement Division
Ford Motor Co.; 17May57; C107).
HEARTBEAT; film script by Terence
John, pseud. of John Clifford Lee.
© John Clifford Lee; 22Mar57;
DU68.
HEARTS AND HANDS; teleplay by Irving
Cooper. Based on a story by
O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.3;
21Feb57; DU4Y207.
THE HEART'S DESIRE, a one-hour drama
for TV in three acts by J. Karl
Stark. ©J. Karl Stark; 6Mar57;
DUWN288.
HEARTS IN THE WILDERNESS, a drama
in three acts by Bernard Myers.
Appl. states prev. reg. in 1955.
NM: revisions, © Bernard Myers;
18Feb57; DUWIN1.
HEAT OF NOONTIDE, a serious comedy in
three acts by Kate Farness.
© Kate Farness; 15Jan57; DU43932.
HEAT OF SUMMER, a play in three acts
Tobi Louis. © Tobi Louis;
183un57; DUWN971.
A HEAVEN FOR MY STAR, a screenplay
by Deska, pseud. of Howard Young,
© Howard Young; 16Apr57; DUWN57h.
HEAVEN SENT, a play in three acts by
Sylvia Phillips Colten. © Sylvia
Phillips Colten; 22Jan57; DU3978.
HEAVENLY HASH WITH SWEET CORN,
a musical comedy in two acts by
Sydney Templeton. Text only.
© Sydney Templeton; 8Feb57;
DUWN096.
HELEN OF TROY, a dramatic ballet in
three acts. Choreography by
Katherine E. Hoelzle. © Katherine
E. Hoelzle; 25Jun56; DP2918.
HEMO, THE MAGNIFICENT; film script by
Frank Capra Productions. © Frank
Capra Productions, Inc.; 19Feb57;
DUH155.
HENRY IV, PART 1. SEE A SHORTER
SHAKESPEARE.
HER HEART ON HIS SLEEVE, a play in
one act by Elizabeth Furst.
© Elizabeth M. Furst; 11Mar57;
DUN 331.
HER TURN, a one-act play by Adelaide
Richardson. © Adelaide Richard-
son; 23Jan57; DU3988.
HERE COMES POKEY; radio program.
King Arthur and the dragon,
episodes 1-5. By Philip Nasser.
© Philip Nasser; )Feb57; DUljj056.
HERODES, a Christmas mystery play
with music in one scene. By Robert
J. Snow. © World Library of
Sacred Music; 15Nov56; DP2881.
THE HIDDEN DISEASE. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Jan. 6, 1957.
THE HIDDEN PAST, a play in two acts
by Olevine Morin White.
© Olevine Morin White; 27Jun57;
DUL5023.
THE HIDDEN STAR; original one-act
play by Virginia Levi. © Virginia
Levis lyJdun57; DUWY957.
THE HIDING OF BLACK BILL; teleplay
by Irving Cooper. Based on a
story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-
day & Co., Inc.; 1Mar57; DU4\277.
18 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
"HI-FI" FOLLIES, a TV satire by
Don Wilson. A musical rewe in
two acts, eighteen scenes.
© Remick Music Corp.; 21Feb573
DP2888.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Feb. 10, 1957.
HIGH TEST. SEE COURAGE.
HIPPETY-HOP, a farce comedy in three
acts by M. E. Kramer. © Muriel
Elise Kramer; hApr57; DU4501.
HIS HIGHNESS, THE PRINCE; a play in
one act by John F. Kirn. © John
Franklin Kirn; 1Feb57; DU)047.
HIS ISLAND BEYOND CHAOS, a comedy in
three acts by Paul L. Soper.
© Paul L. Soper; 16Jan57;
DUL394)
HISTORY OF EARLY DAYS IN OREGON. SEE
EARLY DAYS IN OREGON,
HISTORY OF THE PERMANENT WAVE; by
Rayette. © Rayette, Inc.;
31May57; C10517.
HOBBY SHOP; television program,
Sample script by Lillian Faber.
© Lillian Faber; 18Jan57; C10117.
HOBEY'S TREASURE, a couedy in two
acts by Arsen Charles. © Arsen
Charles; 19Feb57; DUL15h.
HOKKAIDO INTERLUDE, a play in three
acts by Dana Gatlin. oO Dana
Gatlin; 8Mar57; DULY)385.
HOLD YOUR HAT! A comedy of youth in
one act by Paul S. McCoy.
© Paul S. McCoy; 5Jan57; DP282).
THE HOLE IN THE WALL; motion picture
shooting script prepared for
Truscon Steel Division, Republic
Steel Corp. by Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions. Writer, Hal Secor.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire
of Hal Secor. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 26Jun57;
C10561.
THE HOLLEY )000G CARBURETOR--ITS
DESIGN AND OPERATION; recording
script for GMC Truck Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © GMC
Truck Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; ¢€10236.
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD, a comedy in
three acts by Webster Rawls
Parker. © Webster Rawls Parker;
1yJan57; DU43927.
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD; original story
and screenplay by Hal Levy and
Barbara Gray. © Hal Levy &
Barbara Gray; 21May57; DU44791.
THE HOLLYWOOD COMPLEX; teleplay in
three acts by John Vlahos.
Presented on the television
program Studio one, Feb. 18, 1957.
© John Louis Vlahos; 26Feb57;
DUWY235.
HOME IS THE SAILOR, a comedy in one
act by Margaret Wood. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.2h) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
1Jan57; DF983.
HOMESTEAD REVISITED, an original
script for television in three
acts by J. A. Christensen.
© Jack Arden Christensen; 5Feb57;
DUY069 .
HONEY-POT, a farcical comedy in three
acts by Helen and Edward V. Hoile.
London, Deane; Boston, Baker.
("Deane's" series of plays)
© Helen Hoile & Edward V. Hoile;
21Jan57; DFO-67).
HONEYMOON, an original screenplay by
Windsor Lewis. © Windsor Lewis;
1Apr57; DUyy522.
HONORE DE BALZAC PRESENTS, a play in
three acts by Blanche Yurka and
R. N. Humphreys. An adaptation of
Balzac's La cousine Bette.
© Blanche Yurka & Richard Noble
Humphreys; 26Mar57; DUy427.
THE HOOK, a television drama in three
acts by Patrick Barry, pseud. of
Philip James Barry. © Patrick
Barry (Philip James Barry);
26Dec56; DU3872.
THE HORNBEAM TREE, a play in three
acts by May Freedman and Germaine
Fields. Based on the novel by
Cid Ricketts Sumner. © May Freed-
man & Germaine Fields; 29Apr57;
DUY4693.
THE HORSE WHO LOST HIS TAIL, a
musical play in one act by Harrie
Anne Kessler and others,
© Seymour M, Sherman & Theodore
Lane; 27May57; DU4\830.
THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE. SEE MARY
LOUISE.
HOSEA, SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT, no.515.
HOTEL DE PARIS, a television story by
Benjamin Draper. © Benjamin
Draper; 17Jun57; DU44963.
HOTEL PARADISO, a play in three acts
by Georges Feydeau and Maurice
Desvallieres. English translation
by Peter Glenville. © Peter Glen-
ville; 13May57; DU44714.
THE HOUND OF HELL; lecture by
Florence H, Florio, © Florence H.
Florio; 5Mar57; C10177.
HOUR OF TRIUMPH, a drama in one act
by Florence R. Kahn. © North-
western Press; 15Apr57; DP2964.
THE HOUSE BY THE LAKE, a play in
three acts by Hugh Mills.
(In Plays of the year, vol.1h.
London, p.121-233) © Hugh
Mills; 3lJan57 (in notice: 1956);
DFO-671.
A HOUSE FOR MARVIN, a one-act pl
about discrimination in eoaetaae
by Darius Leander Swann,
eee Press play)
en ip Press, Inc.; 15Mar57;
DP2980. 5 ca
A HOUSE FOR THE DEMI-GODS, a play in
three acts by Eugene B. Levine.
© Eugene B. Levine; 13May57;
DUA 7YS.
THE HOUSE OF BREATH, a ballad for the
theatre in four acts. Songs,
words, and music by William Goyen.
Text only. © William Goyen;
22May57; DU4810.
HOUSE OF CARDS, a ninety-minute
original TV comedy in three acts
by Anne Leonard, © Anne Leonard;
4Jun57; DU4Y903.
THE HOUSE-BOAT ON THE STYX,
a libretto in two acts by Frank
Baer. Suggested by the famous
story-essays by John Kendrick
Bangs. © Frank Baer; 17May57;
DUY1763.
HOW BLUE ARE BLUE CHIPS? SEE FINANCE
FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--HOW BLUE ARE
BLUE CHIPS?
Jan.—June
HOW GOES THE NIGHT, a play in two
acts by Norman Brooks. © Norman
Brooks; 11Apr57; DU445)6.
HOW GOOD IS YOUR MEMORY? Sample
script for television program by
Bruno Furst. © Bruno Furst;
4Feb57; C10183.
HOW I BECAME A COMMUNIST; or, What
the housing shortage will do.
A play in six scenes by Nuber
Kazanjian. © Nuber Kazanjian;
2Apr57; DUWWWO1.
HOW LAND IS DESCRIBED; master shoot-
ing and recarding script for a
sound slidefilm produced for Title
Insurance & Trust Co. by Rocket
Pictures. (Understanding property
series, no.3) Appl. author:
Courtney A. Anderson. © Rocket
Pictures, Inc.; 17May57; C1059.
HOW NOT TO "BARBER CHAIR" A LEANING
TREE IN THE PROCESS OF FELLING,
by Raymond 0, Abeling. © Raymond
0. Abeling; 10Jan57; C10028.
HOW REAL PROPERTY IS ENCUMBERED;
master shooting and recording
script for a sound slidefilm
produced for Title Insurance &
Trust Co. by Rocket Pictures.
(Understanding property series,
no.) Appl. author: Courtney A.
Anderson. © Rocket Pictures, Inc.;
17May57; C1058.
HOW REAL PROPERTY IS TRANSFERRED;
master shooting and recording
script for a sound slidefilm in
color produced for Title Insurance
& Trust Co. by Rocket Pictures.
(Understanding property series,
no.2) Appl. author: Courtney A.
Anderson. © Rocket Pictures, Inc.;
17May57; C1060.
HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP; record-
ing script based on Just so
stories, by R. Kipling. Adapta-
tion by Leo Paris, pseud. of Leo
Israel. Music by Lee Herschel,
pseud. of Hermann Krasnow. Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Lee Herschel & Leo Paris;
26Dec56; DU43939.
HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS TINY THROAT;
recording script based on Just so
stories, by Rudyard Kipling.
Adaptation by Leo Paris, pseud. of
Leo Israel. Music by Lee Herschel,
pseud. of Hermann Krasnow. Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Lee Herschel & Leo Paris;
26Dec56; DUY3941.
HOW TO DEVELOP STOPABILITY FOR SETOFAX
CONTROL (ACCIDENT PREVENTION) SEE
LECTURES ON HOW TO DEVELOP STOPA-
BILITY FOR SETOFAX CONTROL (ACCIDENT
PREVENTION)
HOW TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON
YOUR PRESENT MORTGAGE, a lecture
by Julius E. Levin, oO Julius E.
Levin; 1Jan57; C10092.
HOW TO SELL THE HOUSE! Recording
script for Buick Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Buick
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10200.
HUIT FEMMES; comedie policiere en
3 actes de Robert Thomas.
© Robert Thomas; 25Jan57; DU4036.
THE HUMAN ELEMENT; by Will Lorin and
Steven Gethers. Telecast Dec. 23,
1956 on the television program
Frontiers of faith; chapter T=5).
© Jewish Theological Seminary of
America; 23Dec56; DP2909.
1957
HUNTING THE BINGO WINNER; one-hour
radio and television program by
Julien Riopel. © Joseph Albert
Julien Riopel; 27Mar57; C10293.
HURLY BURLY, a brief return to the
days of burlesque. Sketch by Ed
Hugh and Kerry Smith (Frederick W.
Smith) Music and lyrics by Kerry
Smith. Text only. © Frederick
W. Smith & Ed Hugh; 22Jan57;
DU.3986.
HUSBANDS AND LOVERS, a play in three
acts far television by Don Sigal.
© Don Sigal; 25Jan57; DU006.
HUSBANDS IN HEAVEN, a television play
in two acts by Mildred Simon.
© Mildred Simon; 10May57; DU\720.
HUSHED WERE THEIR WAR CRIES; or, The
mystery of Pocahontas. A play in
two acts by Margie W. Robertson.
© Margie White Robertson; 10Apr57;
DUYY SHY
HYGEIA AT THE SOLITO; teleplay by
Donald Hyde. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb57; DUWW202.
HYMNS OF THE CROSS, a program of
narration and singing with film
strip. Narration written by
Frank L. Cross. Hymn arrangements
by Rosemary Hadler, pseud. of Ellen
Jane Lorenz. Appl. author:
Lorenz Pub. Co., employer for hire.
© Lorenz Pub. Co.; 2Jan57; DP2930.
HYPOTHESES OF FAILURE; teleplay by
Irving Cooper. Based on a story
by 0. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter. © Doubleday &
Co., Inc.; 1Mar57; DU44280.
HYPOTHESIS ON A TERMINAL VELOCITY FOR
FIELD FORCES ACTING ALONG A RADIUS;
by Peter Trbovich. © Peter
Trbovich; 18Feb57; C10190.
I
I CAN AND I WILL, and Think "calm"
and relax. Recording scripts by
Dorothy Hazeltine Yates. Script
Think "calm and relax has been
adapted from material which appeared
in Psychology you can use, by D. He
Yates. © Dorothy Hazeltine Yates;
22Apr57; C10368,
I HAVE A FRIEND IN HEAVEN, a play in
three acts by Stamatios D. Glikos.
A dramatization of the book of the
same title. © Stamatios D. Glikos;
8May57; DULj)687.
"IT," SAID THE FLY; an original tele-
play for one-hour program by
Raymond Levy. © Raymond Levy;
SJum57; Duylh916.
I SAW THE SILVER WINGS, a one-hour
drama in three acts for television
by Catherine Wenzell, pseud. of
Catherine Rapp Wenzel.
© Catherine Rapp Wenzel; 9May57;
DUIy691.
I SPY, a one act comedy mystery by
Diana Barstow and Alice Pickhardt.
© Diana D. Barstow & Alice F.
Pickhardt; 18Jun57; DUw)970.
I TAKE IT BACK; teleplay in three
acts by Janet Pieper. © Janet
Pieper (Mrs. Donald R.); 22May57;
DUI, 809 .
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
I WANT THE MOON, a play in three
acts with a prologue and epilogue
by Peter Leigh Goode. NM: addi-
tions. © Peter Goode; 19Jun57;
DUYY985.
ICARUS, a play in three acts by
Howard Southgate. © Howard
Southgate; 1jMar57; DUWN352.
THE ICE MAIDEN, a play in three acts
by Robert Nathan. © Robert
Nathan; 3May57; DUl)669.
IDENTITY UNKNOWN, SEE AMBROSE BENE-
DICT, THE SILENT ADVENTURER.
I'iL LIVE AGAIN, an original screen-
play by Frank J. Cummins.
© Frank James Cummins; 2Jan573;
DuUL.3862.
I'LL REMEMBER SUMMER, a romantic
musical comedy in three acts by
Marian Moore. With fifteen
original tunes by Marian Moore
and Sheila Moore. Text only.
© Marian Moore; 15Feb57; DUlj130,
I'LL TAKE MANHATTAN! A comedy in two
acts by Douglas S. Cramer.
© Douglas S. Cramer, Jr.3; 12Jun57;
DUYLI3}»
THE ILLITERATES. a screenplay in
three acts by Sherwood C. Corry.
© Sherwood ©, Corry; 16Apr573
DUS 79 -
THE IMAGINARY INVALID.
TOWARD LOVE.
THE IMAGINARY LINE; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
3Apr57; C10323.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.
HALF IN EARNEST.
SEE LOVE GOES
SEE
IN '57 THE ACCENT'S ON OLDSMOBILE,
STAR OF THE SHOW; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
3Apr57; ©10322.
IN JAEL'S TENT, a play in twelve
scenes by Morton Zelenko.
© Morton Zelenko; 16Apr573
IN SEARCH OF A SCRIPT, a fantasy in
one scene by Lynne MacDonald.
© Mrs. Malcolm A. MacDonald;
11Feb57; DUy102.
IN SEARCHING FOR HAPPINESS, a play
in three parts by Mrs. Frank Krok.
© Mrs. Frank Krok; 6May57; DUlN728.
IN THE BEGINNING; by Joseph Mindel.
Telecast Nov. 4, 1956 on the tele-
vision program Frontiers of faith;
chapter T-l1\7. © Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America; hNov56;
DP2910.
IN THE BEGINNING.
LIGHT, no.517.
IN THE CLAWS OF FATE, a drama in
three acts by Vasilios Fessopoulos.
© William T. Vise, pseud. of
Vasilios Fessopoulos; 5Apr573
Duy 528.
IN THE EVENING, WHEN THE SUMMER SUN
GOES DOWN; a teleplay in three acts
by Armen Banklian. © Armen
Banklian; 6Mar57; DU\291.
SEE ALSO THE ETERNAL
19
IN YOUR HANDS, a sound slidefilm
script prepared for Lincoln Divi-
sion, Ford Motar Co., by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Harry Grabow. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Harry Grabow.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
20Feb57; DUIYI175.
INCIDENT AT INNSBROOK HIGH, an
original television script by
Charlotte Shane. @©Charlotte
Shane; 19Apr57; Dul)601.
INDEPENDENCE IS BORN, a pageant in
two acts by Dorothy Coble Dreese.
Includes lyrics to the original
song Virginia, by Robert Rutledge.
Appl. states the song Virginia
prev. reg. © Dorothy Coble
Dreese; 26Mar57; DUyW25.
THE INDIVIDUAL, a comedy in two acts
by David E. Durston. Appl. states
prev. reg. in 1956. NM: additions
& revisions, © David Edward
Durston; 4Jun57; DUWY901.
INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE
FOR LONG TERM PLANNING AND THE
"PREVENTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL
SURPRISE"; by E. Ralph Sims, Jr.
© E. Ralph Sims, Jr.; 6May57;
C1043.
THE INSECT COMEDY, a play in three
acts, prologue, and epilogue.
A new translation of Josef and
Karel Capek's play Ze zivota
hmyzu, by_Jarka Burian. © Jarka
M. Burian; 5Jun57; DUMN917.
DER INSEL-PRINZ (The island Prince)
Libretto fir eine leichte Oper in
3 Akten von Anton van Heurn.
© Anton van Heurn; 7Mar57;
DU. 389
INSTALLATION OF CUSTOM AND IMPERIAL
KITCHENS; script for a silent,
35 mm. slidefilm prepared for RCA-
Whirlpool Corp. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Writer, Harry Grabow.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Harry Grabow. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 26Jun57;
C10558.
THE INTELLECTUAL VALIDITY AND THE
ROMANTIC VITALITY; by Mrs. Abraham
A. Low. © Mrs. Abraham A. Low;
4Mar57; C1017).
INTERLUDE, a television drama in
three acts by R. K. Pearl.
CR. K. Pearl; 9Apr57; DUMN535.
INTERNATIONAL CAFE; Rudio Produc-
tions - International Cafe (Tele-
vision program) Scripts in this
series are by Hal Stein. © Hal
Stein & Rudolph Orisek.
15. Sept. 24, 1956. © 3Jan57;
C10525.
16. Oct. 1, 1956. © 3Jan57;
C10550.
20. Oct. 22, 1956. © 3Jan57;
C10526.
INTERNATIONAL SCANDAL, a stage play
in three acts by Marlow and Wilma
Dawson. © Marlow Dawson & Wilma
Dawson; hApr57; DU 195.
INTERSECTION OF FEARS, a one-hour
television play in three acts by
William R. Reardon. © William
Robert Reardon; 12Feb57; DU113.
20 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
INTIMATE RELATIONS (Les parents
terribles) A play in three acts by
Jean Cocteau. English version by
Charles Frank, (In From the modern
repertoire, series 3, edited by
Eric Bentley. p.373-43)
© Charles Frank; 19Nov56; DP29)8.
THE INWARD EYE. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Mar. 10, 1957.
THE IPSO MENTO REVERSO. SEE THE
SYSTEM.
IRINA UND DER ZAR. Ein Schauspiel in
funf Aufztigen von Felix Braun.
Wein, Bergland. (Neue Dichtung aus
Oesterreich, Bd.25) © Bergland
Verlag; 15Dec56; AFO-22330.
IRMA-LA-DOUCE; en 2 parties de
&. Breffort. Musique de Marguerite
Monnot. Paris, Micro. Text only.
© Editions "Micro"; 30Dec56;
DFO-698.
IRVING IS A HORSE; film script by
Alfred Dinhofer, © Alfred D,
Dinhofer; 10Jun57; DU\908.
ISAAC AND REBEKAH, a Biblical play
in three acts by Sivert Erdahl.
Vantage Press. © Sivert Erdahl;
9Nov56; DP292h.
THE ISLAND OF SANTRANAI, a play in
two scenes by Fredrick Douglass
Simpson. © Fredrick Douglass
Simpson; 7Jan57; DU43891.
THE ISLAND PRINCE. SEE DER INSEL-
PRINZ.
THE ISLANDER, a play in one act by
Alfred Geer. © Alfred Geer;
26Jun57; DU45013.
THE ISLE OF LOGOS, a play in nine
scenes by Gordon Shomaker.
© Gordon Shomaker; 20May57;
DUA7 86.
IT'S A LONG, HARD ROAD; play in three
acts and five scenes by A. Macy
Bush. © Abraham M. Bush; 29Apr57;
DUYY6y8.
IT'S UP TO YOU; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
(Chevrolet basic training kit,film
no.l) © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
C1007.
I'VE GOT A GIRL SOMEWHERE, a musical
in three acts by Lloyd Dillwyn,
pseud. of Holland Dills. Text
only. Appl. states prev. reg. as
Two gentlemen in training. NM:
revisions & additions. © Lloyd
Dillwyn (Holland Dills); 29May57;
DUY.862.
i
J. B., a play in verse in ten scenes
by Archibeld MacLeish. Appl.
states prologue prev. pub. in
Sept. 1, 1956 issue of Saturday
review. © Archibald MacLeish};
21Mar573 DULyy79.
JAM SESSION, a drama in two acts by
Norton Cooper. © Norton Cooper;
25Mar57; DUY4418.
JANE EYRE, a play in two acts by
Huntington Hartford. Adapted from
the novel of the same title by
Charlotte Bronte. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Jane Eyve, 2Nov53,
DU35358, & as The master of
Thornfield, 2)May54, DU370L45.
NM: revisions. © Huntington
Hartford; lJan57; DU43882.
JANE EYRE; teleplay in two acts.
Adapted for television by Fenella
B. Rothe from the novel by Charlotte
Bronte. © Fenella B. Rothe;
16May57; DU41757.
JAZZIE'S JAZZBO SCHOOL; script,
tunes, and lyrics by Bill Hood,
pseud. of William Hood Rhoads.
Text only. © William Hood Rhoads
(Bill Hood); 12Apr57; DU41732.
THE JEST, a play in three acts by
Sem Benelli. A new adaptation of
La cena delle beffe, by Stuart
Bishop and Michael Simone,
© Michael Simone & Stuart S.
Bishop; 10Jun57; DUYW928.
JETS AND SADDLES, a musical play in
three acts by Cameron and Doris
Cornell. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Cameron
Cornell & Doris Cornell; 8Mar57;
DU 325.
THE JEWELL BOX, a television play in
three acts by Dick Moore. © John
Richard Moore, Jr.; 1Mar57;
DUY4250.
THE JINGLE OF THE GUINEA, a play in
acts by Wm. Sheldene, pseud. or
William H. Shelmerdine, Jr., and
Mary Lee, pseud. of Mary Pinney
Shelmerdine. Appl. states prev.
reg. Apr5S. NM: additions &
revisions. © William H, Shelmer-
dine, Jr., & Mary Pinney Shelmer-
dine; 28Mar57; DUbyh1.
JOHN BROWN'S AUXILIARY; three-act
melodrama by Rachel Eloise Byssop.
© Rachel Eloise Byssop; 10May57;
DU4719.
JOHN DOMBROSKI, ALL-AMERICAN; a play
in three acts by Kenneth W. Kroker.
© Kenneth W. Kroker; 15May57;
DUWH7 536
JOHN FORD (five plays) Edited, with
an introd. and notes by Havelock
Ellis. (A Mermaid dramabook MDI)
Appl. author: Arthur W. Wang.
NM: p.429-430. © Hill & Wang, Inc.;
22Jan57; A270737.
JOHNNY APPLESEED, a dramatic musical
production in two acts by the
Junior League of Cleveland.
Text and music on separate leaves.
Appl. states music & lyrics prev.
rege © Junior League of Cleveland,
Inc.3; 22Jan57; DU43987.
JOHNNY APPLESUED SOMES TO TOWN,
a musical play. Book and lyrics by
Mary E. Winchester; music by
Michael Lay. Text and music on
separate leaves. ©Mary Ellen
Winchester & Michael Lay; 22Apr573
pu.608.
JOHNNY BOWER, a play in three acts
by Patrick Barry, pseud. of Philip
James Barry. © Patrick Barry
(Philip James Barry); 1)Mar57;
DUN 3K9.
JOHNNY HOLIDAY, a teleplay for a
half-hour program by Esther
Campbell Peabody. © Esther
Campbell Peabody; 11Mar57; DU\4333.
JOHNNY JUMPIN' GRASS AND HIS PINEY
WOODS PALS, radio program by
Johnny Jumpin' Grass, pseud. of
Edward Everett Wilson. Scripts
1-12. © Edward Everett Wilson;
31Dec56; DU43867.
Jan.—June
JOHNNY MERRIPRANKS, a farce in one
act by Randolph Goodman,
© Randolph Goodman; 2Jan57;
DU43859.
JOHNNY NIGHTMARE, a comedy of youth
in one act by Paul S. McCoy.
© Paul S. McCoy; SJan57; DP2825.
JOHNSTON'S NORTHERN CAMPAIGN,
a comedy in three acts by W. N,
Jeffers. © William N, Jeffers;
15Mar57; DU4N359.
JOSEPHE STALIN. SEE SILVER GROVE,
JOURNEY IN JULY, « play in three acts
by Wallace Dace. © Wallace Edwin
Dace; 7Feb57; DUW)091.
THE JOVIAL INN, SEE CHEZ MAURICE,
JUDITH, a play in three acts by Wil-
liam Dinner and William Morum.
London, Deane; Boston, Baker.
("Deane's" series of plays)
© William Dinner & William Morum;
1lJan57; DFO-68).
JUGS AND THUGS, a musical comedy in
two acts by William Henry Quiery.
Music by William Henry Quiery and
others. Text and music on separate
leaves. © William Henry Quiery;
28Mar57; DUMyn32.
JUGS AND UGHS, a musical play in
two acts by William Henry Quiery.
Music by William Henry Quiery and
others. Text and music on separate
leaves. © William Henry Quiery;
28Mar57; DU44Y33.
JUGS 'N PFLUGS, « musical play in
two acts by William Henry Quiery.
Music by William Henry Quiery and
others. Text and music on separate
leaves. © William Henry Quiery;
JUNIOR; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
8Apr57; DUWy520.
THE JUNIOR EXECUTIVE, an original
teleplay in three acts by Andrew
Martin. © Andrew Martin; )Mar57;
DUYY260.
JUST IMAGINE A GEE BEE BEE; monolog
by B, Erique Morgan in collabora-
tion with Carol George.
© B, Erique Morgan & Carol George;
10May57; C1031.
JUST SO STORIES, SEE
THE ELEPHANT'S CHILD.
HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP,
HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS TINY THROAT,
K
KATARINA VAN BUSKIRK, a play about
George Washington and the beautiful
girl from New Jersey in 1776.
In fourteen scenes by William
Sabine. Rev. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Mary Gibbons. © William
H. W. Sabine; 15May57; DpP2989.
KATHARINA KNIE; Schauspiel in | Akten,
Nach dem Seiltanzerstiick von Carl
Zuckmayer. Musik von Mischa
Spoliansky. Bearbeitung und
Gesangstexte von Robert Gilbert.
Text only. © S. Pischer Verlag;
Jan57; DF968.
KATIA, a play in three acts by Jack
G. Platt, pseud. of Jack Glotzer.
© Jack Glotzer; 26Jun57; DU45017.
THE KEY OF COMMUNICATION; recording
script for Dartnell Corp. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Dartnell
Corp.; 17May57; C1081.
1957
THE KEY OF CONSIDERATION; recording
script for Dartnell Corp. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Dartnell
Corpe; 17May57; C1080.
THE KEY OF RECOGNITION; recording
script for Dartnell Corp. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Dartnell
Corp.; 17May57; C1079.
THE KEY OF SECURITY; recording script
for Dartnell Corp. by Jam Handy
Organization. © Dartnell Corp.;
17May57; C1082.
THE KEY TO RESPONSIBILITY IN TRUCK
SELLING; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for GMC Truck
Division. © GMC Truck Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
c€10065.
KEY TO THE UNIVERSE. SEE ADDITIONS
TO THE KEY TO THE UNIVERSE.
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL SELLING OF REAL
ESTATE; ten recording scripts by
John Franklin La Salle. © Jack
La Salle; 21Dec56; C10090.
KILL--WITH VARIATIONS, a three-act
play for television by John
Kirkpatrick. © John Alexander
Kirkpatrick; 1OApr57; DU)5)2.
THE KILLER MAKERS, an original three-
act television play by J. di
Salvo. © Joseph J. di Salvo, III;
29Mar57; DUWYN53~
KINFOEK FOR KATI, a folk musical
play in two acts. Story and
lyrics by Anton Arnold. Music by
Mabel Hix. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Anton Arnold
& Mabel Hix; 3May57; DU73).
KING ARTHUR AND THE DRAGON. SEE HERE
COMES POKEY.
KING LUDWIG; monolog by Ray A.
Reynolds. @©Ray August Reynolds;
22Apr573 C10367.
KING SAUL AND THE WITCH OF ENDOR;
playlet in one scene, by Edward
Longstreth. © Edward Longstreth;
25Jan57; DvUw001.
THE KING'S PAWN. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.531.
A KISS IN TIME, a comedy in three
acts by Aveline Perkins. Appl.
states prev. reg. as His wife
hath learned to kiss, 1Mar51,
D268.8. NM: revisions & addi-
tions. © Harry Aveline Perkins;
8Jen57; DU43899.
KITCHEN DRAWINGS THAT SELL! Script
for a slidefilm prepared for
Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Dayton Closser. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Dayton Closser.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
26Jun57; ©10559.
KLEINER SCHWINDEL IN PARIS;
musikalisches Lustspiel in zwei
Teilen (ftmf Bildern) von Rudolf
Weys und Robert Gilbert. Musik von
Robert Stolz. Regiebuch. Vienna,
Wiener Verlagsanstalt (Bthme)
A complete revision of the comic
operetta Der suesseste Schwindel
der Welt. © Wiener Verlagsanstalt
(Béhme & Co. 15Feb57 (in notice:
1955); DFO-70h.
---Klavierauszug mit Text. Vienna,
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
Wiener Verlagsanstalt (Béhme)
A complete revision of the comic
operetta Der suesseste Schwindel
der Welt. © Wiener Verlagsanstalt
(Béhme & Co.); 15Feb57; DFO-70).
THE KNIFE; teleplay by Charles M,
Locke. © Charles M, Locke;
13May57; DU4Y715.
KNIGHTS OF BUCKINGHAM RITUAL, by
William A, Smith, Jr. © William
A. Smith, Jr.; 22Jan57; C10109.
KNITTERS IN THE SUN, a play in two
acts by George Bemberg.
© George Bemberg; 12Jun57;
DUIS »
KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR; radio program
by Theseus, pseud. of Robert
Scheinkman. Two scripts.
© Robert Scheinkman; 7Jan573
C10113.
KONIG HIRSCH; Oper in drei Akten von
Heinz von Cramer. Musik von Hans
Werner Henze. Klavierauszug von
Heinz Moehn. Ed. Schott 1915.
Mainz, B. Schott's Sohne.
© B. Schott's Séhne; 22Sep56;
DFO-69)..
KONIG OTTOKARS GLUCK UND ENDE.
Trauerspiel in ftnmf Aufziigen von
Franz Grillparzer. Eingeleitet von
Kurt Skalnik. Wien, Bergland.
(Osterreich-Reithe, Bd.7/8) NM:
introd. & illus. © Bergland Verlag;
10ct55; AFO=-22)60.
KOHELETH, MY TEACHER. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.516.
THE KOREAN BRIDE. SEE WAHNE.
L
THE LABYRINTH, a thriller in three
acts by Elleston Trevor.
© Elleston Trevor; 28Jan57;
DU028.
LADIES--ONE, TWO, THREE; nine more
monologues and sketches for women
by T. B. Morris. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.532)
© T,. B. Morris; 26Mar57; DF997.
THE LADY OF IMPOSSIBLE DESIRES (La
donna de los impossibiles) A new
play in two acts by Eva Fenyo and
Victor Clement. © Eva Fenyo &
Victor Clement; hMar57; DUy252.
THE LAKOTA TRAIL, a pageant in three
acts by Polly Mudge Holmes.
© Polly Mudge Holmes & Robert
Merrill Holmes; 21Feb57; DU4230.
LAMP WITH THE ROSY SHADE, film script
with music by Sabina Schneeweiss.
Text only. © Sabina Schneeweiss;
2Jan57; DUy3912.
THE LANDSMAN. SEE THE TRACER (Televi-
sion program) No.27.
THE LARSON FORTY, a play in one act
by Betty Lee Epstein. North-
western Press; 15Apr57; DP2965.
THE LAST BOHEMIAN, a modern comedy
in three acts by Louise Heck.
© Louise E. Heck; 22Jan57; DUL3976.
THE LAST OF THE TROUBADOURS. SEE THE
LONELY MAN.
THE LAST RESORT, a comedy in three
acts by Irwin Adams. © Irwin
Adams; 5Feb573; DUm)075.
THE LAST TIME AROUND; screenplay in
three acts by John Ghent.
Appl. states 1st act prev. reg.
21
1Feb56, DU41666. NM: 2d & 3d acts;
additions & revisions in lst act.
© John Ghent; 20Jun57; DU\N975.
LAST YEAR'S INDIAN, a play in four
scenes by Lucille S. Prumbs.
© Lucille S. Prumbs; 22Mar57;
DUWYN12.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA; an original
musical in twenty-two scenes by
Jack Curry (John Edward Curry)
Text and music on separate leaves.
© John Edward Curry; 18Jan57;
DUL 3955.6
A LATIN IN MANHATTAN: musical comedy
in two acts by Gelasio Saumell.
Text only. © Gelasio Saumell;
1éMay57; DU44755.
THE LAUGHING ANIMAL, a play in three
acts by Laura Cooper Rendina.
© Laura Cooper Rendina; 31May57;
DU1873.
LAUNDRY=-MATION? THE ANSWER IS EASY;
sound slidefilm shooting script
for Easy Laundry Appliances Divi-
sion, Murray Corp. of America, by
Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Hal Secor. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Hal Secor.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 6May57; C1050).
LAW AND ORDER. SEE THE BATTLE FOR
LIBERTY: LAW AND ORDER.
LAWYER FROM BOSTON; by Morton Wishen-
grad. Telecast Nov. 11, 1956 on
the television program Frontiers of
faith; chapter T-)8. © Jewish
Theological Seminary of America;
11Nov56; DP2911.
LAYL SHIMURIM; by Moses M. Kohn.
© Moses Max Kohn; 29May57; C10512.
LEARNING IS FUN, a series of
lectures on Italian culture and
civilization in English and Italian,
by Salvatore G. Scotti. For a
radio Boor: © Salvatore G.
Scotti; 18Jan57; C1009.
LEASE ON LOVE, a play in three acts
by Aldo de Benedetti, adapted by
Philip Bourneuf and Frances Reid.
© Philip Bourneuf, Frances Reid,
& Aldo de Benedetti; 19Apr573
DUWL603.
LEAVES, a play in three acts and a
prologue by Vera Hacken. © Vera
Hacken; 19Mar573; DUb)3.
LECTURE ON A TELEVISION SERIES, by
Ernest William Svab. © Ernest
William Svab; 26Mar57; C10282.
LECTURES; by Laure K. Weil.
Scripts 1-3. © Laure K. Weil;
13Jun57; C10537.
LECTURES ON HOW TO DEVELOP STOPA-
BILITY FOR SETOFAX CONTROL (ACCI-
DENT PREVENTION), by Paul P. Lepo.
Includes introductory remarks and
lectures 1-28. © Paul P. Lepo;
lApr57; C10302.
THE LEFT HAND OF LOVE, a play in
three acts by McEvoy Patterson.
© Thomas McEvoy Patterson; )Jun57;
DUYY9O} .
THE LEGEND. SEE THE TRACER (Tele-
vision program) No.3.
THE LEGEND OF B. P.3; or, No greater
glory. A play in three acts and an
epilogue by Arthur W. Procter.
© Arthur W. Procter; 23May57;
DULL SY),
22 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE LEGEND OF EAGLE'S BEND, a play
in three acts by R. Branson
Frevert. © Robert Branson
Frevert; 4Mar57; DU4W259.
THE LEGEND OF JOHNNY CAESAR CICERO
DARLING, a play with msic in one
scene by Geraldine Agress.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Geraldine Agress; 1)Feb57;
DUYY127.
LEIDY HUNT, a play in three acts by
J. Allison Jones, pseud. of Alice
Ouzounian, © Alice Ouzounian;
28May57; DUW48h6.
LEISURE, a one-act comedy in three
scenes by W. David Ashburn,
© Warren David Ashburn; 16Jan57;
DUL3946.
LELIA LOVES ETERNALLY. SEE THE RO-
MANTIC AGE,
THE LENOIR ARCHIPELAGO. SEE RELATIVE
STRANGERS.
LEONCE AND LENA, a comedy in three
acts by Georg Buchner, lish
version by Eric Bentley. In
From the modern repertoire, series
3, edited by Eric Bentley.
pel-37) © Eric Bentley; 19Nov56;
DP29.
LET ME HELP YOU LEARN THE CODE; by
Frank ReCupido. © ReCupido
Enterprises; 13Dec56; C10083.
LET'S GO} A play in three acts by
Polly Cooper, pseud. of Pauline
Lichtenstein. © Polly Cooper
(Pauline Lichtenstein); 13Mar57;
DUYY3Y5 »
LET'S GO - WITH CALYPSO; script,
tunes, and lyrics by Bill Hood,
pseud. of William Hood Rhoads.
Text only. © William Hood Rhoads
(Bill Hood); 12Apr57; DUy729.
LET'S RAISE THE ROOF, a musical play
in two acts by Margaret Smith.
Text and music on separate leaves.
Appl. states prev. reg. in 199.
NM: new songs; revisions in script
& songs. © Margaret Smith (Mrs.
Ernest J. Smith) ; 24Jun57; DUWY998.
LET'S TELL THE GOOD NEWS! A service
of warship for Children's Day
1957 by Dorothy Molan. Board of
Education & Publication, American
Baptist Convention. © R. Hoiland;
1Mar57; DP2919.
DIE LETZTE STATION; Schauspiel in
zwei Teilen von Erich Maria
Remar que. © Erich Maria Remarque;
LIFE AND TIMES, a revue in two acts
by Richard Taylor. Text only.
© Richard Gerhart Taylor; 23Apr57;
DU44617.
LIFE CONSISTS OF TRIVIALITIES; by
Mrs. Abraham A. Low. © Mrs,
Abraham A. Low; l\Mar57; C10172.
LIGHT; lecture by William Arthur
Hughes. Pt.3. © William Arthur
Hughes; 31Jan57; C10111.
THE LIGHT-DUTY SHOWDOWN; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10071.
THE LIGHT OF TOMORROW; play in three
acts by Angelo Pasetto. Trans-
lated from the Italian play La
luce di domani. © Angelo
Pasetto; 25Jan57; DU4.010.
THE LIGHT OF TOMORROW. SEE ALSO
LA LUCE DI DOMANI.
A LIKELY TALE, a play in three acts
by Gerald Savory. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no. 305)
© Gerald Savory; 22Jan57; DF988.
THE LILY AND THE ROSE, a play in
four acts by Aaron Greenley.
© Aaron Greenley; 27Jun57;
DU4.5020.
LINCOLN IN WASHINGTON, by Ray Hill.
© Raymond Andrew Hill; 8Jan57;
C10023.
THE LION AND THE MOUSE; radio script
by Sidney Aaron Frank and others.
© Sidney Aaron Frank, Ralph Stein,
Jack Irving Silverman & Francis
Xavier Fellmer; 11Jun57; DUy9)0.
THE LION HUNTERS, a two act play by
Carl Kraatz. © Carl Kraatz;
30Apr57; DUWy655.
THE LION TAMER; TV sketch by E. C.
LaCorte. © Edward C, LaCorte;
23May57; DU44816.
THE LIPSTICK WAR, a musical comedy
book in two acts by George S.
Kaufman and Alan Campbell.
Suggested by an article in The
Nation, by Walter Goodman,
© George S. Kaufman & Alan Camp-
bell; 21Feb57; DU4Y188.
LISTEN INN; dise show for simulcast
(radio and television) Scripts
1-2 by Lauretta Swineford.
© Lauretta Swineford; 6Feb57;
C10499.
LITTLE BO-PEEP, a basic pantomime in
three acts by Trudy West. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.e76) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
31Ju156; DFO.
THE LITTLE BROWN BUNNY WHO BECAME
KNOWN AS THE EASTER BUNNY; by
Belle Ellen April. (Puppet doin's)
© Belle Ellen April; 27Feb57;
C10295.
THE LITTLE CORK HAT. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.522.
THE LITTLE DIPPER, a musical drama
in folk style. In two acts.
Story, script, and lyrics by Diane
Ward. Music by Roseann Hammill.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Corajane Diane Ward Bunce &
Roseann Hammill; 1lOAprs7; DUMY)543.
A LITTLE LARCENY, a play in three
acts by E. L. Moore, vseud,.
© E. Le. Moore; 25Mar57; DUS.
A LITTLE MORE THAN THE ANGELS. SEE
THE ETERNAL LIGHT, no.519.
LITTLE NELL, THE ORPHAN GIRL; or,
A fight for a woman's honor!
A comedy mellow drayma in three
acts by Nelson Goodhue, pseud,. of
Wilbur Braun, Appl. author:
Walter H, Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
20Mar57; DP2925.
LITTLE ST, PETER, a lecture by
Florence Florio. © Florence H,
Florio; 15Feb57; C10127.
LIVE AND LET LIVE, a musical play in
two acts. Music and lyrics by
Edward Raskin. Book by Josephine
R. Grimmett. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Edward Alan
Raskin & Josephine Rupp Grimmett;
1Apr57; DUyy67.
Jan.—June
THE LIVES OF JENNIE BAKER, a tele-
vision play in three acts by
Dorothy Phillips. © Dorothy
Phillips; lApr57; DUyy65.
THE LIVING CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES; radio script by Stacy
Keach and Dana Tasker. © Stacy
Keach & Dana Tasker; 29Mar57;
C10299.
A LIVING HISTORY OF JAZZ, by John
McLellan, pseud. of John T. Fitch.
© John McLellan (John T. Fitch);
22Jan57; C1010).
THE LIVING PROOF, a play in five
scenes by Ruth Powers. © Ruth
Powers; 18Apr57; DUMY593.
LIZA, a comedy in three acts by
Elsie Lee. Adapted from the novel
Look out for Liza! by Faith
Baldwin. © Faith Baldwin & Elsie
Lee; hApr57; DU4}637.
LA LOCANDIERA. SEE MISTRESS OF THE
INN.
THE LOG OF THE MAHI MAHI (Tele-
vision program) Scripts in this
series are by Pete Lapine, pseud.
of Arthur W. Lapine. © Arthur W.
Lapine.
3. © 12Apr57; DP297h.
THE LONELY MAN; television script
by Donald Hyde, Based on the
story The last of the troubadours,
by 0. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter, Appl. author:
Doubleday & Co,., employer for hire,
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 8Apr57;
DUYY5S53«
THE LONESOME SHIP, a play in three
acts by M. Dluznowsky. © Morris
Dluznowsky; 6May57; DU4\735.
THE LONG ECHO, a play in three acts
by Lesley Storm, pseud. of
Margaret Clarke. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no. 365)
© Margaret Clarke; 5Mar57; DF994.
LONG--LOW--AND---TERRIFIC; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10205.
THE LONG STAY CUT SHORT. SEE BABY
DOLL.
A LONG WAY FROM HOME, a play in
three acts by Sydney Chandler,
seud. of June E, Septant.
© June Septant (Sydney Chandler);
28Jun57; DU45037.
THE LONGER STRIDE, a play in three
acts by Mable Rose Williams,
© Mable Rose Williams; 7Jan57;
DU4.3892.
LOOK FOR TOMORROW--NOW! A two-act
play for Dow Chemical Co. Appl.
author: Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. © Dow Chemical Co.; 22May57;
DU4Yy.800.
LOOK OUT FOR LIZA! SEE LIZA.
LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING, a comedy in
three acts by John Randall, pseud.
of James Reach, Appl. author:
Samuel French, Inc., employer
for hire. ©Samvel French, Inc.;
13Mar57; DP2957«
LOOKING FOR URANIUM; film script by
Anna V. Wagner. © Anna V.
Wagner; 6Mar57; DU4Y29).
LOOMIS! WIFE, a play in three acts
by Charles Patrick Breen.
© Charles Patrick Breen; Feb57;
DUY)}061.
1957
THE LORD MAYOR'S CAT. SEE THE LUCKY
GOLD PIECE.
THE LORD OF THE WORLD, a play in
four acts by J. H. Wallis. :
© J. H. Wallis; 18Feb57; DUy1h0.
LOST, a play in one act by Ursule
Molinaro. © Ursule Herndon;
26Apr57; DUWy736.
THE LOST BOY, a play in two acts for
marionettes by Nora Wood, pseud. of
Iva Naurene Wood. © Mrs. Warren
J. Wood (Nora Wood); 20Feb57;
DULYI70.
THE LOST YEARS, a play in three acts
Jerome Stone. © Jerome Stone;
7Feb57; DUW092.
THE LOST YEARS; or, Never again war.
Film script by Ellen Claudia
Parker (Ellen Luettringhausen)
© Ellen Claudia Parker; 1Feb57;
DUMWNLO50.
THE LOTTERMAN AFFAIR; teleplay by
Donald Hyde and Al C. Ward. Based
on a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. Appl.
author: Doubleday & 0o., Inc.,
employer for hire. © Doubleday &
Go., Ince; 28May57; DUyY85).
LOVE AND LAUGHTER, a play in three
acts by Ralph G, Martin. © Ralph
G. Martin; 16Apr57; DUW577.
LOVE CALL; original screenplay by
Vincent McConnor. © John Vincent
McConnor; 27May57; DUW).831.
LOVE GOES TOWARD LOVE, a play in
three acts by Frank Rockna.
Based on The imaginary invalid,
by Jean Baptiste Poquelin.
© Frank Joseph Rochna; 18Apr57;
DUWY580.
LOVE IN REVERSE, a fifty-two minute
teleplay in three acts by Cecile
Desloges. © Cecile Desloges (Mrs.
Edgar Desloges); 29May57; DU4866.
LOVE LETTERS, a comedy in seven
scenes by Harvey Foreman.
© Harvey Earle Foreman; 1Mar57;
DUWY2H9 .
LOVE PREY, a play in three acts by
Leo Goldman. © Leo Goldman;
25Feb57; DUYY223.
A LOVE THAT'S MEANT TO BE, a musical
in three acts by Allen Campbell.
Text and misic on separate leaves.
© Allen Campbell; 8Jan573 DU1030.
LOVE THY NEIGHBOR, a comedy in three
acts by Jean Godfrey, pseud. of
Dorothy Gene Kovalcik. © Dorothy
Gene Kovalcik; 31May57; DU\),870.
THE LOVER OF THE SHEPHERDESS. SEE
FOREVER LOVERS.
LOVERS! LANE, a play in one act by
Ursula Tighe Hopkins. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.265) © Ursula Tighe Hopkins;
6Nov56; DF956.
LOWER THAN THE ANGELS, a play in
two acts by Eugenia Klein.
© Eugenia Klein; 15Apr57;
DUWY559»
LOYAL QUEEN ESTHER; or, Never be=-
little the power of a lady.
A romantic comedy with music in
three acts by Lucille Sylvester.
Text only. © Union of American
Hebrew Congregations; 1)Dec56;
DP286),.
437569 O-57-5
CURRENT REGISTRALIONS
LA LUCE DI DOMANI (The light of
tomorrow) Commedia in tre atti di
Angelo Pasetto. © Angelo Pasetto;
25Jan57; DUl.009.
LA LUCE DI DOMANI.
OF TOMORROW.
LA LUCE DI SANTA AGNESE; dramma in
un atto di Roberto Bracco.
© Aurelia del Vecchio, widow;
15Nov56; DU43943~
LUCKY BIRTHDAY MAN; two radio
announcements. By Alton White-
house. © Alton Whitehouse;
20Feb57; C10156.
THE LUCKY GOLD PIECE; or, The
Lord Mayor's cat. A children's
play in four scenes by Lorraine
Drury Haynes. © Lorraine Drury
Haynes & Horace Halden Haynes;
18Feb57; DUy41)3.
A LUNAR 3EQUIEM, an opera in two
acts by Arthur Roberts. Adapted
from the short story Requien,
by Robert A. Heinlein, © Arthur
Roberts; 25Feb57; DU\22h.
LUST, MIST AND FLAMES, a play in
one scene by Bown Adams.
© Bown Adams; 26Jun57; DP3013.
M
MACBETH. SEE A SHORTER SHAKESPEARE.
MADAME SKOOGLIER, a poetic monolog
by Sheila Rubel. © Sheila Rubel;
28Jan57; C10110.
SEE ALSO THE LIGHT
MADISON AVENOO, a musical play in
three acts by Sherman Marks.
Text only. © Sherman Marks;
17Apr57; DUWN586.
A MADISON SQUARE ARABIAN KNIGHTS$
television script by Irving Cooper.
Based on a story by 0. Henry,
pseud, of William Sydney Porter.
Appl. author: Doubleday & Co.,
employer for hire. © Doubleday &
Co., Ince; 8Apr57; DUWY5oS).
LA MADONNA DI MONTEVERGINE$ dramma
scritto in tre atti da Carlo
Martignoni (Charles V. Martignoni)
© Carlo Martignoni; 7Mar57;
DUY299.
MADONNA OF THE SHELTERS, a half-hour
program for television by Dona
Costello, pseud. of Mary A.
Costello. Appl. states prev. reg.
DU82797. NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Dona Costello (Mary A.
Costello); 23Jan57; DU43990.
DAS MARCHEN VOM GUTEN GEIST BIMBAM,
Geschrieben von Fritz Rugamer und
Hermann Wanderscheck; Komponiert
von Kurt Heuser, Text only.
© Buhnenverlag Ahn & Simrock;
1Dec56; DFO-686
MAGIC AND MISTLETOE, a musical play
in two acts. Book and lyrics by
Florence Dude. Text only.
© Florence Dude; 29May573; DUl860.
THE MAGIC CIRCLE; recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
11Mar573; C1026.
THE MAGIC FLOWER, a musical play for
children in one act by Magda Neeld.
Based on traditional English
pantomime. Text only. © Magda
Neeld;26Dec56; DUL386h.
MAGIC LANTERN, a play in two acts
by John van Druten. © John van
Druten; 26Feb57; DUy\232.
THE MAIN HIGHWAY, a play in one act
by M. B. Moss, pseud. of Minnie
Mosenson. © Minnie Mosenson;
8Jan57; DU3898.
MAKE A PLAY, variety program for
television presentation by Harry
Delf, Jr. © Harry Delf, Jr.;
9Jan57; C1002).
MAKE HIM WANT; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
(Chevrolet basic training kit, film
no.5) © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
C1009.
MALICE IN STORYLAND, a play with
music by Arch Sanders. Text and
music on separate leaves. © Arch
Sanders (legal name, Aaron Sanders);
15Feb57; DUj)138.
MAMA AND THE BOHEMIANS, a television
play in three acts by Anthony
Mascioli. © Anthony Mascioli;
21Feb57; DUW)182.
MAN ABOUT TOWN; teleplay by George
Waggner. Based on a story by
0. Henry. pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.$5
19Feb57; DUY}198.
MAN BITES DOG, a masical play in
two acts by Gordon Stang and John
J. Johnston. Text only.
© Gordon Stang & John J. Johnston;
21Feb57; DUW)186.
THE MAN IN THE BACK SEAT, a screen-
play by Deska, pseud. of Howard
Young. © Howard Young; 2Apr57;
DU} 11,89 «
THE MAN IN THE DOG SUIT, a play in
three acts by William H, Wright
and Albert Beich. Based on
the novel Three ways to Mecca, by
Edwin Corle. © William H, Wright
& Albert Beich; 283un57; DUl5033.
A MAN NAMED RYDER, a one act play by
Ernest C. Ferlita. © Ernest C,
Ferlita; 26Apr573 DUL460.
MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, a comedy by
Joyce Widoff. Film script.
© Joyce Widoff; 13May57; DU)711.
MAN OF STEEL; radio script by James
Orgill. Appl. author: Charlotte
Clary Nevin, employer for hire.
© Charlotte Glary Nevin; 25Jan57;
DU1000.
MAI OF THE HOUR, a play in three
acts by Thomas Del Vecchio.
© Thomas Del Vecchio; 7May573
DU.682.
THE MAN OF THE YEAR, a Christmas play
for television in three scenes by
Evelyn Caldwell. © Evelyn Lucille
Caldwell; 19Mer57; DUW37L.
MAN OF THE YEAR, 2 television musical
in three acts. Book and lyrics by
Robert Moss and John Tucker. Music
by Robert Moss. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Robert Moss &
John Tucker; 12Feb57; DUl116.
A MAN OF VIOLENCE, a radio script
by A. Moody Rogers. © Ann Moody
Rogers; 20Dec56; DUl3873.
THE MAN ON A STICK, a play in three
eee by Leon Ware and Harlan Ware.
ppl. states prev. reg. 10Junl7
DU10275. NM: revisions. ;
© Harlan Ware & Leon Ware;
8May57; DU\4690.
2 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MAN ON THE GO; recorded radio series.
Sample script by Applegate Ad-
vertising Agency. © Applegate
Advertising Agency, Inc.; 10Jan57;
C10027.
MAN PROPOSES; television play in
three acts by Elmer Harris,
© Elmer Harris; 12Jun57; DU\938.
MAN SO VARIOUS; or, The conscience of
others. Drama in three acts by
William Appleton Aiken,
Appleton Aiken; 27Feb57; DUA 22,
THE MAN WHO CAPTURED MURREL; screen-
play by Annette F. Alexander.
© Annette E. Alexander; 17Jan57;
DU. 3970.
THE MAN WHO PLAYED SAFE, teleplay in
three acts by Arthur Sinclair.
© Arthur Sinclair; 26Dec56;
DU. 3883.
THE MAN WHO WENT TO CUBA; or, Number
One O'Farrill Street. Screenplay
by Halsey Raines. © Halsey
Raines; 8Feb57; DUlj)111.
MANHATTAN MIDNIGHT, a play in one
act by Tom Shaw. © Thomas Henry
Shaw; 1jJan57; DU43931.
MANPOWER MANAGEMENT; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Pontiac Motor Division, © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 10Jan57; C10057.
MANY ROADS LEAD HOME, a television
play in three acts by George Cohen.
© George J. Cohen; 29May57;
DUI 858.
MARCH ON THE DOCK, a play with music
in two acts by Charles Frink.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Charles William Frink; )Mar57;
DUYY25) .
MARIE WALEWSKA; piece en trois actes
de Johan Béjer. Adaptation
francaise d'Eve Francis.
© Eve Francis; 17May57; DU)806.
MARIONETTES; teleplay by George
Wagener. Based on a story by 0.
Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
19Feb57; DU}197.
THE MARRIAGE, a comedy in three
scenes by Nikolai Gogol. English
version by Eric Bentley. (In The
modern theatre, v.5, pel-6l)
© Eric Bentley; 6Jun57; DP3005.
THE MARRIAGE EQUATION, a comedy in
three acts by Maurice Zolotow.
© Maurice Zolotow; 5Feb57;
DU068.
THE MARRIAGE OF A CAREER; one hour
TV drama by Dwight Smith.
© Dwight Smith; 3May57; DU)667.
THE MARRINER METHOD, a play in two
acts by Otis Bigelow. © Otis
Bigelow; 1\Jan57; DU\3923.
MARXIST INFLUENCE IN THE DRAMA, by
Vee Perlman. © Vee Perlman;
19Feb57; C10130.
MARY LOUISE; or, The horseless
carriage. An operetta of the
1890's in three acts by Tony
Urbano. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Anthony Ralph Urbano;
27Mar57; DUWYWW28.
MASQUERADE, a musical comedy in two
acts by Paul Eric Clark, Jr., in
collaboration with Jerome Mackey.
Text only. © Paul Eric Clark,
Jr., & Jerry Mackey; 13May57;
DULA7 06.
© William
THE MASTER KEY; recording script for
Dartnell Corp. by Jam Handy
Organization. © Dartnell Corp.;
17May57; C1078.
THE MASTER TOUCH; recording script
for National Retail Furniture
Assn. by Jam Handy Organization.
© National Retail Furniture Assn.;
11Mar57; C1023.
MATINEE IDOL; screenplay in three
acts by Margaret E. Donovan.
© Margaret E. Donovan; hApr57;
DUIS.
THE MATING SEASON, a three act
play by Stan Cornyn. NM: expansion
for stage length from television
play. © Stan Cornyn; 15Apr57;
DUWYSS 7.
MATTATHIAS. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT,
no.527.
A MATTER OF LIFE, a play in three
acts by Herbert Montague Jackson.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.509) © Samuel French,
Ltd.; 19Mar57; DF995.
THE MAYFLOWER SHIPS'-BOY: seven and
one-half minute puppet-play by
Dorothy J. Hartman. © Dorothy
J, Hartman; 15Apr57; DP299).
THE MAYOR OF MAIN STREET; teleplay
in three acts by John Ghent.
Appl. states prev. reg. as stage
play entitled The mayor of North
Main Street, 2Sep52, DU31785.
NM: revisions & additions.
© John Ghent; 27Feb57; DU\y239.
MEADOWLANE; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
8Apr57; DU44S21.
MEASURE OF A MAN; film script for
Institute of Life Insurance
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Written by E, R. Murkland, Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
EB. R. Murkland. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 18Jan57;
DU43957.
MEDDLER, U. S. A.; a play in three
acts by C. H. Keeney. © Claire
Handsaker Keeney; 27Feb57;
DUYA2HO.
MEDEA, a black play in one act by
Jean Anovuilh. English version by
Luce and Arthur Klein, (In
The modern theatre, v.5, p.179-
213) © Arthur Klein; 6Jun57;
DP3003.
MEDICAL EXAMINER; television program.
Script 1: The deserter, by Leonard
Lee. © Leonard Lee; 28Feb57;
DULY311.
MEDICAL HORIZONS (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by J.
Walter Thompson Co. © Ciba
Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Oct. 21, 1956. Cleft palate.
© 6Mar57; DU4Y39}.
Nov. 4, 1956. Glaucoma.
© 6Mar57; DU4W395.
Nov. 18, 1956. The adrenals.
© 6Mar57; DULWN396.
Dec. 2, 1956. The Petri dish.
© 6Mar57; DUN397.
Dec. 9, 1956. Bone engineering.
© 7Jan57; DU\3893.
Jan.—June
Dec. 16, 1956. The visit.
© 6Mar57; DU44398.
Dec. 23, 1956. The greatest gift.
© 6Mar57; DU4N399.
Jan. 6, 1957. The hidden disease.
° 6Mar57; DULYLOO.
Jan. 20, 1957. Operation Rescue.
© 6Mar57; DUNNO.
Feb. 3, 1957. Report on cancer--
19572 © 18Apr57; DUYSO}.
Feb. 10, 1957. High blood pressure,
© 18Apr57; DUYN595.
Feb. 17, 1957. Three hearts
vulnerable. © 31May57; DU\))889,
Feb. 24, 1957. Operation Lifeline.
© 18Apr57; DUWY596.
Mar. 3, 1957. Dental hygiene,
© 18Apr57; DUWI597.
Mar. 10, 1957. The inward eye.
© 18Apr57; DUWY598.
Mar. 17, 1957. Three score and ten,
© 18Apr57; DUY599.
Mar. 24, 1957. Psychosomatic medi-
cine, © 18Apr57; DU1600.
Mar. 31, 1957. Diabetes.
© 31May57; DU4)890.
Apr. 7, 1957. To hear with their
eyes. © 31May57; DUy)891.
Apr. 1), 1957. Blueprint for
epilepsy. © 31May57; DUy892.
Apr. 28, 1957. Stroke. © 31May57;
DUYY.893.
MELODY IN MIDVILLE; or, Revolution
in swingtime, A radio play in
two acts by Ada Chirles,
© Ada Anne Chirles; 70ct56;
DP2E76,
A MEMORY OF TWO MONDAYS; play in one
act by Arthur Miller. Dramatists
Play Service. NM: additions &
revisions, © Arthur Miller;
27Dec56; DP2826,
MEN OF GOLD, a romantic tena in
three acts by Frank Wattron,
© Frank J. Wattron, Jr.; 28Jun57;
DU4S039.
MERCURY MAKES THE NEWS. SEE TOMORROW'S
BIG PERFORMER.
A MERE FORMALITY, a screenplay in
three scenes by Paul Arthur
Crafton, © Paul Arthur Crafton;
16Feb57; DU44I5S.
MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, a comedy in
three acts by Paddy Chayefsky.
S. French. © Paddy Chayefsky;
13Mar57; DP2958.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, by William
Shakespeare. A condensed acting
ed. in five acts. Edited and
arranged by Rollin Clarence Hunter.
Mimeograph Service of Ohio Wes-
leyan University. © Rollin
Clarence Hunter; 8Apr57; DP2938.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. SEE ALSO
A SHORTER SHAKESPEARE,
STORIES OF MUSIC CLASSICS, no.3.
MIKE MONITOR; radio script by Fred H,
Weinberg. © Fred H. Weinberg;
29Apr57; C10376.
MILDEW, a realistic fantasy in six
scenes by Juniper Greene, pseud,.
of Jeanne Cherry. © Juniper
Greene (Jeanne Cherry); 25Mar57;
DUYYYH19.
MILDRED MASON'S SONGWRITER'S RADIO
PANEL; radio program written and
produced by Mildred Mason and Reba
Kay. Showcase script no.l.
© Mildred B. Mason; 15Mar57;
C10266.
1957
MILK FOR THE KING'S MUSH, a play in
three acts by Robert H. Williams.
© Robert H. Williams; 28Mar57;
DUNNO.
THE MILLION DOLLAR PUSH! Script for
a sound slidefilm in color pre-
pared for Fuller & Smith & Ross by
Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, T. Sassano. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of T. Sassano.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
6May57; C10507.
MILLIONS ON THE MOVE; script for
16 mm., color film on urban transit
for General Electric by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer, Tom
Byrnes. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
or hire of Tom Byrnes. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.3;
26Jun57; DUL5030.
MIND OVER MARRIAGE, a play in three
acts by Nesta Obermer. © Nesta
Obermer (Mrs. Seymour Obermer) ;
17Jan57; DU3951.
THE MIND READER, an original teleplay
in three acts by Raymond Levy.
© Raymond Levy; 15Apr57; DU44561.
MINISPEC, a new television series of
half-hour musicals. Script 1:
Partners in crime. Book and lyrics
by Maurice Alevy. Music by Irwin
Andrews, pseud. of Irwin Abolnick.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Maurice Ale & Irwin Abolnick
(Irwin Andrews); ).Jun57; DUiN906.
THE MINISTERS, a play in three acts
by Charlies W. Moore. © Charles W.
Moore; 31May57; DU4)87).
MIRACLE AT POTTER'S FARM, a short
play by Kathleen and Robert Howard
Lindsay. S. French. © Kathleen
ney & Robert Howard Lindsay;
31Dec56; DP2953.
MIRACLE FOR MILADY; script for a
sound slidefilm prepared for RCA
Whirlpool by Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions. Writer, Harry Grabow.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire
of Harry Grabow. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 6May57;
€10505.
IL MIRACOLO DELLA MADONNA DEL
ROSARIO DI POMPEI; moralissimo
dramma d'amore ove trionfa la
fede. In 8 quadri di Alfredo
Bascetta. © Alfredo Bascetta;
.Jun57; DU895.
MIRAGE IN THE GARAGE; mecondtae
seript for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; 010212.
LES MISERABLES; piece en deux
parties et vingt tableaux de Paul
Achard. Inspiree de l'oeuvre de
Victor Hugo. (In Les Oeuvres
libres. Paris. no 130, p.2l9-
308) © Paul Achard; 1Mar57;
DFO-701.
MISS BARRETT AND MR. BROWNING, a
musical play in two acts by Helen
Thomas. Based on the play The
Barretts of Wimpole Street, by
Rudolph Beiser. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Helen Thomas;
26Feb57; DU231.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
MISS DUCKY, a comedy in two acts by
Andrew Ganly. Appl. states prev.
reg. 2h0ct55, DUL1010. NM:
additions & revisions. © Andrew
Ganly; 20Feb57; DU4W16).
MISS HIPPOCRATES, a comedy in three
acts by C. D. Wilkins, pseud. of
David Sherbowsky. © David
Sherbowsky (C. D. Wilkins);
29Mar575; DU44523.
MISS PRITCHARD, a play in three acts
by Barbara Ramseyer Walton.
NM: revisions & new treatment.
© Barbara Ramseyer Walton; 12Feb57;
DUMAN118.
MISSIONARY, a play in three acts by
J. B. Brown. © J. B. Brown;
7May575; DU4L68h.
MR. ARCULARIS, a play in two acts by
Conrad Aiken. Harvard University
Press. Appl. states unpub. manu-
script prev. reg. in 1953. NM:
revisions. © Conrad (Potter)
Aiken; 2Jan57: DP2992.
"MR. BROADWAY"; the legend of George
M. Cohan. Teleplay in three acts
with music by Samuel and Bella
Spewack. Lyrics and music by
George M. Cohan. Lyrics
by Samuel and Bella Spewack.
Text only. © Samuel Spewack &
Bella Spewack; 2May57; DUlj)663.
MR. FIXIT, a comedy in one act by
Burt Liebert. © Burt Liebert;
1yJan57; DU43926.
MR, LUCIFER AND THE SPINSTER, a play
in one act by Philip Johnson.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.341) . © Philip
Johnson; 8Jan57; DF986.
MR. POTTINGER, a mystery comedy in
three acts for women by Stuart
Ready. UGondon, Deane; Boston,
Baker. ("Deane's"” series of plays)
© Stuart Ready; 10Sep56; DFO=682.
MRS. CINDERELLA; film script by Alma
Kessler and Joan Quicksilver.
© Alma Weil Kessler & Joan Quick-
silver; 30Jan57; DUOoh9.
MRS. FREUDMANN GETS A MEDAL. SEE THE
ETERNAL LIGHT, no.528.
MRS. G. W. BALLARD AND "I AM"
STUDENTS; Chicago, Ill., Oct. 27,
1956. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 9May57; C1022.
MRS. HOSKINS GOES BERSERK, an origi-
nal half-hour TV script for filn-
ing by Elizabeth W. Robinson.
In two acts. © Elizabeth W.
Robinson; 11Feb57; DU099.
MRS. HUFFEIN'S MAN, a play in one
act by Nancy Wallace Henderson.
© Nancy Wallace (Legal name: Nancy
Wallace Henderson); 6Mar57;
DUWH290.
MISTRESS OF THE INN, a play with
music in three acts. Freely
adapted from La locandiera, by
Carlo Goldoni. By Don Walker
and Ira Wallach. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Don Walker
& Ira Wallach; 22Apr57; DU44615.
THE MIXED-UP TOUCH, a musical comedy
in three acts by Marshall E.
Findley. Text only. © Marshall
E, Findley; 26Dec563; DU.388).
MOCK TRIAL, a play in three acts
by Edith and Samuel Grafton.
@ Edith Grafton & Samuel Grafton;
283un57; DU5055.
25
MOCKINGBIRD, a play in three acts by
Gerald Sanford. © Gerald Sanford;
1yJan57; DUL3925.
THE MODERN ALL-TRUCK; recording
seript for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motar Division, General
Motors Corp.; 1lMar57; ©C10213.
MODERN METHODS FOR JOINING METALS;
script for a sound, color motion
picture prepared for Linde Air
Products Co. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Written by Joseph H.
Cole. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., em-
ployer for hire of Joseph H. Cole.
© Linde Air Products Co.; 1Feb573
C1OL57.
THE MODERN THEATRE; vol.5. Five
plays: The marriage, Danton's
death, Escurial, Medea, Cock-a-
doodle dandy. Edited by Hric
Bentley. Doubleday. (A Doubleday
anchor book) © Eric Bentley;
6Jun57; DP3002.
MODIGLIANI (Ceux de Montparnasse;
Those from Montparnasse; Les
Monparnos) Screenplay by Henri
Jeanson and Max Ophuls. Dialogue
by Henri Jeanson. © Cinema Export
Corp.; 7May57; DUl722.
MOLLY; ballad of Mary Lincoln.
A play in three acts by Lenora
Bailey Smith. Includes lyrics to
one song. © Lenora Bailey Smith;
20May57 5; DU),787.
THE MOMENT OF DECISION, a television
play by Leslie Watson. © Leslie
Watsons; 10Jum57; DUN930.
MOMENT OF TRUTH, a play in one act
by Sean McClory. © Sean McClory;
22Jan573; DU43979.«
MON COEUR BALANCE; comedie en deux
actes et quatre tableaux de Michel
Duran, pseud. de Michel Durand.
© Michel Duran; 17May57; DU)807.
THE MONEY COLORED RAINBOW, a play
with music in two acts by Ted
Bloecher and Keith McClelland.
Music and lyrics by Keith Me-
Clelland. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Keith B.
McClelland; 12Mar57; DUi)3)6.
MONEY FOR MILLIONS; television show
by Jay L. Ambrose. © Jay L.
Ambrose; 27Dec56; C10087.
MONEY MILL, a play in three acts by
Henry P. Boynton. © Henry P.
Boynton; 2))May57; DUMW.828.
THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE. SEE
THE BUBBLEMOBILE SHOW.
MONKEY SLIDE, a musical play in
two acts by Russell A. Fox.
Text only. Appl. states prev.
reg. as She's big enough, 1936,
& Jan55, DU38876. NM: revisions.
© Russell A. Fox; 8Jan57; DU3896.
MONOLOGUE IN TRANSIT, a play in two
acts by David L. Lieberman.
© David Lee Lieberman; )\Mar57;
DUN 257
MONOLOGUES FOR GROUP DISCUSSION;
vol.l. By Judith Menken.
© Judith Menken; 22Apr57; C107.
LES MONPARNOS. SEE MONDIGLIANI.
MONSIEUR; piece en 5 actes de Claude
Gevel, pseud. de Gustave Weil.
© Claude Gevel; 21Feb57; DU1283.
26 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY, a comedy in
two acts by Ivan Turgenev.
Adapted into English by Emlyn
Williams. With an introd. by
Michael Redgrave. London,
Heinemann. (The drama library)
© Emlyn Williams; 10May)3; DF998.
A MONTH OF FUN DAYS! Recording
seript for Chevrolet Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corpe; 11Mar57; C10209.
THE MONTHS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR,
a narrated musical by Ralph G.
Miller. Text only. © Ralph G.
Miller; 29May57; C10513.
MORE DRAMATIZATIONS FROM UNITED
STATES HISTORY; eighteen plays by
Christobel M. Cordell. © J. Wes-
ton Walch; 8Sep56; DP2858.
MORGAN, a play in three acts by Jack
Everslage,. Adapted from Henry
James' The pupil. © Jack Ever-
Slage; 22Apr57; DU44611.
THE MORNING OF OUR YEARS, a play in
three acts by Irving Kapner.
© Irving Kapner; 19Mar57; DUl375.
MOST BLESSED WOMAN, a love story.
Teleplay in three acts by Wendell
ee ie © Wendell Mayes; 10Jun57;
9526
THE MOST HAPPY FELLA; in three acts.
Music, lyrics, and libretto by
Frank Loesser, Orchestration by
Don Walker. Based on Sidney
Howard's They knew what they
wanted. Vocal score and libretto,
Frank Music Corp. Appl. states
prev. reg. 120ct56, DP2711,
NM: Libretto. © Frank Loesser;
9A4pr57; DP2979.
A MOST IMPORTANT MAN; recording
script for Chevrolet Truck Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 17May57; 010491.
A MOST UNUSUAL GIRL, a comedy in
two acts by Harry Duff. oO Harry
Duff; 2Apr57; D 90.
THE MOTHER GOOSE OPERETTA, with songs
and arrangements by Alice Gregory
Eaton. In two acts. © Alice
Gregory Eaton; 25Mar57; DULy420.
THE MOUSE, a play in one act for
women by Joyce Dennys. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.548) © Samuel French, Ltd.;
26Mar57; DF996.
THE MOVIE IDOL; in one act by Bown
Adams. Phoenix Press. © Bown
Adams; 20May57; DP3012.
THE MOVING PICTURE IN THE TRADITION
OF STORY-TELLING; four lectures
by David W. Sutherland. © David
William Sutherland; 28Jan57;
C10159.
THE MULTIPLE SAVINGS PLAN; lecture
by Herbert Silman, © Herbert
Silman; 2)Jun57; €10551.
MURDER TAKES THE STAGE, a mystery
play in three acts by James Reach,
Appl. author: Samuel French, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 13Mar57; DP2959.
MURDER WILL SPEAK; one-hour drama for
television by Hal Floyd. © Hal
Floyd; 13Jun57; DU4)}953.
MURDER WITH MUSIC. SEE THE ROCK 'N!
ROLL MURDER.
THE MURDERER; teleplay by Irving
Cooper and Donald Hyde. Based on
the story The proof of the pudding,
by 0. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter. Appl. author:
Doubleday & Co., Inc., employer far
hire. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
23May57; DU44855.
MUSCLES AND MENTAL HEALTH; by Mrs.
Abraham A, Low. © Mrs. Abraham
A. Low; Mar57; C10168.
MUSIC IN SCHOOL (Radio program)
Music appreciation courses for
children prepared for radio by
Evelyn Swarthout. © Evelyn
Swarthout Hayes & Patrick Hayes.
Series A. A musical party.
© 21Mar57; C10269.
Series B. Exploring music.
© 21Mar57; C10270.
THE MUSIC STUDENT; by James Yaffe.
Telecast Dec. 16, 1956 on the tele-
vision program Frontiers of faith;
chapter T-53. © Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America; 16Dec56;
DP2916.
MUSIC TO PLAY IN THE DARK; monolog
by Marve A. Fisher (Marvin A,
Fisher) © Marve A. Fisher (Marvin
A. Fisher); 27May57; C10523.
A MUSICAL PARTY. SEE MUSIC IN SCHOOL.
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER, a dramatic play
in three acts by Claire Carroll.
© Claire Carroll (Claire Read,
pseud.); 2hJun57; DU\N989.
MY EMPRESS RIVA; or, My Empress Riva
darling. A play in two acts with
music by Chester Leo Smith, Text
only. Appl. states prev. reg. as
DU.0998, DUyIN92, & DUY2159.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Chester L. Smith; 8Apr57;
DUYY Sy .
MY EMPRESS RIVA DARLING. SEE MY
EMPRESS RIVA.
MY FAIR LADY, a musical play in two
acts. Based on Pygmalion, by
Bernard Shaw. Adaptation and
lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music
by Frederick Loewe. Coward-
McCann. Text only. © Alan Jay
Lerner & Frederick Loewe; 21Nov56;
DP2852.
MY MAID SUSIE, a comedy in three
acts by Karin Hillman, © Karin
Hillman; 26Apr57; DUWW63h.
MY NEIGHBOR, MY LOVE; a play in
three acts by George Heller,
© George Heller; 15Apr57;
DULS66.
MY SISTER AND I, a play for tele-
vision in three acts by John
Kirkpatrick. © John Alexander
Kirkpatrick; 10Apr57; DU4y5h1.
MY SQUARE LADDIE; radio script.
Lyrics by Bill Howe. Music by
Max Showalter. Text only.
© Jemnings Pub. Co.3; 29Apr57;
DUYY632.
MY SQUARE LADY, a musical comedy
by Buzz Musselwhite (Beulah
Bailey Musselwhite) and Connie
Arens. In one act. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Beulah
Bailey Musselwhite & Constance
Minerva Arens; 5Apr57; DU\525.
MY STARTLING NEW APPROACH TO EVOLU-
TION; by Guy Jarrett. © Guy
Jarrett; 27May57; C10510.
Jan.—June
MYRON THE RICH AND SYMON THE
PUSHCART PEDDLER, a play by
Rochel L, Neuman, © Rochel L,
Neuman; 12Apr57; DUuL570.
THE MYSTERIOUS SPOTS OF BLACK,
a screenplay in two acts by
Richard Weis. © Richard Weis;
15Feb57; DU44133.
THE MYSTERY OF POCAHONTAS. SEE HUSHED
WERE THEIR WAR CRIES.
N
THE NAIL GAME, a play in two acts by
George Eells. © George Eells;
19Feb57; DUWY156.
NAME MY STATE, a television or radio
program by H. S. Blackwood.
Sample script. © H. S. Blackwood;
15May57; C1050. .
A NAME YOU CAN BUILD ON! Motion
picture shooting script prepared
for Truscon Steel Division, Re-
public Steel by Wilding Picture
Productions. Writer, Hal Secor.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Hal Secor. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.;
26Jun57; DUL5028.
NAMELESS, a skit by Clara Belle
Holstein. © Clara Belle Holstein;
2hJun57; DUWN999.
THE NASCENT FRAGRANCE OF CIGARETTES,
a dramatic sketch by Max LaPat.
Appl. states prev. reg. in 1932.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Max LaPat; 25Feb57; DUly227.
NATHAN THE WISE, a play in four
acts by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing,
Translated and adapted by Otto
Waldis. © Otto Waldis; 15Feb57;
DU4Y137.
A NATIVITY SEQUENCE, by John J. Walsh.
Designed by Jane McCarthy; art work
by Frank Kacmarcik. Based on three
medieval mystery plays. NM:
"illus. & design." © North Central
Pub. Co.; 20Dec53 A265),:72.
THE NATURE OF PROPERTY; master shoot-
ing and recording script for a
sound slidefilm in color produced
for Title Insurance & Trust Co. by
Rocket Pictures. (Understanding
property series, no.1) Appl.
author: Courtney A. Anderson.
© Rocket Pictures, Inc.; 17May57;
C104.61.
NEIGHBORS IN DELICTI. SEE WEEKEND
NEIGHBORS.
NEITHER LEAN NOR HUNGRY, a play in
three acts by Clara Belle Holstein.
© Clara Belle Holstein; 18Mar57;
DU 382.
NEVER AGAIN WAR. SEE THE LOST YEARS.
NEVER BELITTLE THE POWER OF A LADY.
SEE LOYAL QUEEN ESTHER.
NEVER COME HOME; teleplay in three
acts by Mark Janney, pseud. of
Mark Trachtenberg. © Mark Janney
(Mark Trachtenberg); 10Apr56;
NEVER SAY DIE, a rigmarole in three
acts by Harold Levitt. © Harold
Levitt; 25Feb57; DU\4216.
A NEW BEGINNING. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.521.
NEW - CHICAGO; piece de Jean-Jacques
Bernard. © Jean-Jacques Bernard;
23Apr57; DU4y643.
1957
THE NEW DIRECTIONS METHOD; recording
script by New Directions Counsel,
pseud. of Henry J. Zaleskie.
© New Directions Counsel, pseud.
of Henry J. Zaleskie; 17Jan57;
C€10093.
THE NEW GOODYEAR CAPTIVE-AIR SAFETY
TIRE; script for a motion picture
prepared for Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. by Wilding Picture
Productiors. Wr’ter, David C.
Welling. Appl author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of David C. Welling.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
18Jan57; C10098.
A NEW LOOK AT THE PORTLAND VASE;
by Francis Jennings Vurpillat.
© Francis Jennings Vurpillat;
15May57; C1052.
A NEW SALES KEY FOR IRVING MCDEB;
recording script for Mosler Safe
Co. by Jam Handy Organization.
© Mosler Safe Co.; 11Mar57;
C1021.
NEW SOUNDS FOR SIX WHEELS; recording
seript for GMC Truck Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © GMC
Truck Division, General Motors
Corpe; 11Mar57; C10237.
NEW TRUCK FEATURES FOR 1956; record=
ing script by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;3
c10052.
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, a play in twelve
scenes by Charles Nolte. © Charles
Nolte; 25Jan57; DU100).
NICCOBARBUS AND THE BEAR, by Robert
Vincent Pierik,. A dramatization
in three acts of the fairy tale
Snow White and Rose Red. Harlequin
Press. © Robert Vincent Pierik;
20Sep563; DP2872.
NICCOLO AND NICOLLETTE; or, The
puppet prince. In five scenes by
Alan Cullen. © Children's
Theatre Press; 16Apr57; DP2972.
A NICE PLACE TO VISIT, a musical
play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash. Text only. © N. Richard
Nash; 11Feb57; DvUl)105.
NIGHT CLUB; a play with music in
two acts, by Reid Gardner. Text
and music on separate leaves.
Appl. states prev. reg. of two
songs, Night club, EU09311, &
Beloved, EU403564. © Reid Gardner;
yMar57; DUL)301.
NIGHT FALL DEADLY, a mystery in
three acts by Barbara Bramwell
Olsen. © Robert I. Olsen,
Barbara Bramwell Olsen (Mrs.
Robert I.), & Roberta Bramwell
Olsen; 16Jan57; DU3947.
THE NIGHT OF THE PROM; film script
by Robert D. Jackson. © Robert D.
Jackson; 2hJun57; DUWN995.
A NIGHT TO REMEMBER, a half-hour
teleplay by Nuber Kazanjian.
© Nuber Kazanjians; 23Apr573;
DuW4638.
THE 938 ELECTROSTATIC CARD PRINTER -
THE 939 ELECTROSTATIC ADDRESS LABEL
PRINTER. Recording script by
International Business Machines
Corp. © International Business
Machines Corp.; 28Feb57; C1019).
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
NINETEEN, a play in five acts by
Charlotte Boller. © Charlotte
Boller (Mrs. Michael J, Hughes);
15Apr57; DUY4558.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--PONTIAC
CHIEFTAIN VS. FORD FAIRLANE "500";
re-recording script for Pontiac
Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
17May57; C1090.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--PONTIAC VS.
DODGE; recording script for Pontiac
Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
17May573; C1089.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS=-PONTIAC VS.
MERCURY; recording script for
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.3;
17May57; C1088.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS: PONTIAC VS.
PLYMOUTH; recording script for
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.
3Apr573; C10326.
1957 FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY LINE; record-
ing script for Frigidaire Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10232.
1957=--THE YEAR OF NEWNESS! Recording
seript for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10210.
1956 COMPARISON FACTS: PONTIAC VS.
FORD; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Pontiac
Motor Division. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.
10Jan57; C10051.
1956 COMPARISON FACTS--PONTIAC VS.
PLYMOUTH; recording script for
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Pontiac Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
17May573; C1087.
1997; recording script for Oldsmobile
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 17May573 C1076.
THE NINTH DAY, a play in ane act b
Anthony Booth, Londo, French, _
(erenchi,acting edition, no.504)
amue rench, Ltd.; 11F :
DF989 i t) 3 eb 51s
NO END TO NEWS, a three-act drama
by Dave Barnes (C. David Barnes)
© C. David Barnes; 12Jun57;
DUN 51 e
NO GREATER GLORY.
B. P.
NO LAMP, NO SCISSORS; a play in four
acts by Charlotte L. Perry.
Based on the novel Wedding dance,
by Anne de Tourville. © Charlotte
L. Perry; 20May57; DU4K779.
NO MORE WORRY OR FEAR; pts.1-23
recording script by Dorothy
Hazeltine Yates. © Dorothy
Hazeltine Yates; lApr57; C10357.
SEE THE LEGEND OF
NO PLACE FOR PUCCINI, a musical play
in three acts by Beverly Fields.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Beverly Fields; 13Feb57; DU)123.
27
NO ROOM ON THE EARTH. SEE TWO AND
ETERNITY,
NO TIME FOR CAUTION, a comedy in
three acts by Rose Grieco. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Birds from our
trap, \Dech7, Di289. NM: addi-
tions. © Rose Grieco; 25Jan57;
DUM.003.
NO WONDER, a play in three acts by
William Craig Sanford. © William
Craig Sanford; 11Jan57; DU43922.
NOAH AND HIS ARK, an original play
in five scenes for marionettes
by George B. Massey. © George B.
Massey, Jr.; 20Mar57; DU4380.
THE NOISEMAKER, an hour-length tele-
vision play in three acts by H. R.
Miller. © Herbert R. Miller;
19Feb57; DU4159.
THE NORMANDY TREASURE. SEE THOR, THE
VIKING, no.3.
NOTHING TO LOSE, a dramatic composi-
tion in three acts. Film script
by Jerome Ross. © Jerome D.
Ross; 7Mar57; DUWL300.
NOW IS THE TIME; screenplay in three
acts by Alice Hilton. © Alice
Hilton; 7Jun57; DUN926.
NUMBER ONE O'FARRILL STREET. SEE THE
MAN WHO WENT TO CUBA.
O
O CHERISHED YOUTH, an original
television play in three acts by
Harold Stern. © Harold Stern;
20Feb573; DU4N1163.
O FOR THE LIFE OF A BACHELOR,
a fantasy in one act by Fred
Wilson. © Fred Wilson; 31May57;
DU 869.
O WOMAN, GREAT IS THY FAITH,
a pageant written and produced by
Women's Assn., North Shore Pres-
byterian Church. © Women's
Assn., North Shore Presbyterian
Church; 4Mar573; DUWN256.
THE OBSIDIAN WINDS, a love story in
three acts by Reginald Denham and
Mary Orr. © Reginald Denham &
Mary Orr; 28Mar57; DUWN135.
THE OCCUPIED MAN, a conventional
play in three acts by Robley C.
Wilson, Jr. © Robley C. Wilson,
Jr.; 22Apr57; DU44610.
AN OCCURENCE AT NAKA-CHO; teleplay in
three acts by A. J. Beucke.
© August J. Beucke; 2May57;
DUMN721.
THE OCTOPUS; screenplay by Morton
Wishengrad. Based upon the novel
by Frank Norris. Appl. author:
Robert Rossen, employer for hire.
© Robert Rossen; 16Apr57; DUMN555.
ODYSSEY. SEE PENELOPE.
THE OEDIPUS VISION, a play in one
act by Bown Adams. Phoenix Press.
© Bown Adams; 1Mar57; DP2922.
L'OEUF$ comedie en 2 actes de
Felicien Marceau, pseud. de Louis
Carette. © Felicien Marceau;
25Jan57 5 DU037.
L'OEUF; piece en deux actes de
Fel*cien Marceau, pseud. de Louis
Carette. Paris, Gallimard.
(Le manteau d'arlequin)
© Librairie Gallimard & Felicien
Marceau; 25Feb57; DFO-702.
28
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
OF BOOKS AND LOVE, a play in three
acts written for television by Don
Sigal. © Don Sigal; 25Mar57;
DUI.
OFF-KEY INTERLUDE, an original play
in two acts by Joseph Hurey.
© vozepe Hurey; 14Jun57;
DUYN958.
OH, PARIS! or, Rarer than genius.
0
A drama in three acts by Percy
Noel. OE. Percy Noel; 8Mar57;
DUI} 320.
LD GHOSTS AT HOME, a comedy in three
acts by Suzanne Miller Cohenour.
© Suzanne Miller Cohenour, Sr.;
17May57; DU4766.
OLD MAN STONE; by Norman Rosten.
Telecast Dec. 2, 1956 on the tele-
vision program Frontiers of faith;
chapter T-51. © Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America; 2Dec56;
DP291),.
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET; or, A stage
hand's nightmare. A short comedy
in three scenes by George H.
Darrell. © George H. Darrell;
11Mar57 3 DU4Y332.
THE OLD PHILOSOPHER. SEE
A
THE BIG TOWN.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS,
N OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE, a musical
comedy in two acts. Book and music
by Julian Grey. Based on the
writings of James Whitcomb Riley.
Orchestrations by Arthur Norris.
(Denison musical comedies)
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 31Dec56;
DP2850.
YE OLDE CURIOUSITY SHOPPE, a sketch
by Kerry Smith (Frederick WJ, Smith)
© Frederick W. Smith; 22Jan57;
DUY.39 85.
THE OLYMPIAN; film script for Mer-
cury Division, Ford Motor Co, by
Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Tom Byrnes. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Tom Byrnes,
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.3; 18Jan57; DU3963.
L'OMBRA CHE SOVRASTA; commedia in
3 atti di Giuseppe D'Anna.
© Joseph (Giuseppe) D'Anna;
25Feb57; DU4Y222,
OMICRON AND THE NOODNIKRON; radio
script by Rege Cordic. © Regis J.
Cordic; 6May57; DU.671.
OMNIA SOMNIA, a play in one scene
by Edward C. LaCorte. © Edward
C. LaCorte; 29May57; DU4)857.
ON A BLEAKY, MURKY NIGHT; a one act
musical drama by Frank Wille, Jr.
Additional lyrics by Leonard
Chasen. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Frank Wille, Jr.;
20Dec56; DU43871.
ON A VACATION; film script by Anna
V. Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
8Apr57; DU44519.
ON STAGE TONIGHT; four one-act plays
by C. H. Keeney. Edited by Verne
E. Powers. Appl. states individual
plays prev. reg.: Once an actor,
1946 & 1953; Old skin flint, 192
& 1953; Major Milliron reports,
1950 & 1953; Pity the poor fish,
19149 & 1953. NM: revisions &
additions. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
kJun56; DP2820.
ON THE DOUBLE, a play-pageant in
three acts especially adapted for
Senior Class Day exercises by
Beulah Bailey Woolard. (A Woolard
play) O©Mrs. J. M. Woolard;
12Jan55; DP2997.
ON THE FARM; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
20Feb57; DULL168.
ON THE MARKET, a play with music in
three acts by Marilyn Bell Roper.
Music and lyrics by Marilyn B.
Roper and Mildred W. Hyde. Text
only. © Marilyn Bell Roper;
15Mar57; DUWWWW2,
ONCE A THIEF, by Alberto Perrini.
In three scenes, Translated by
Arline Labia. (In The Best short
plays of 1955-1956. p.3-50)
© Alberto Perrini; 13Sep56; DP2865.
ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS STAR, a musical
play for two-part chorus of
treble voices, with solo voice.
Words and music by Robert Beckhara,
Edward Eliot, pseud. of Edward
Maltzman, and Harold Longman,
© Edward Maltzman, Harold Longman,
& Robert Beckhard; 22Apr57;
DUyy.609~
ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH; original tele-
play by Irving Cooper. Based on a
story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-
day & Co., Inc.; 19Feb57; DUY196.
ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR, a new play in
two acts by Julie Berns. © Julie
Berns; 17May57; DUWW762.
ONE FOR THE DAME, a play in three
acts by Harry Essex and Lesser
Samuels. © Harry Essex & Lesser
Samuels; 24Jun57; DU45000.
ONE POTATO, TWO POTATO; a television
play in three acts by Jack Paritz.
© Jack M, Paritz; 16Jan57;
DUY 3948.
ONE THIRD OF ONE PERCENT, a play in
three acts by James J. Lazzaro.
© James J. Lazzaro; 28Jun57;
DU4.5011.
ONE TOUCH OF PINCUS, a play with
music in two acts by Theodore T.
Peck. Text only. © Theodore T.
Peck; 2Jan57; DU43861.
ONE WAY STREET, an original musical
comedy in three acts by John
Dubois and R, Nemcoff.
Text only. © John Dubois &
Barry R. Nemcoff; 11Apr57; DUyy5)8.
ONE WORLD FOR JOE BRAND, a television
play in five acts by Leslie Watson.
© Leslie Watson; 10Jun57; DUy932.
THE ONLY CHILD, a play in three acts
by Daisy Wolf. © Daisy B. Wolf;
26Jun57; DULSOl,.
ONLY THE HORSE WOULD KNOW; teleplay
by Donald Hyde. Based on a story
by O. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter.
Ine.; 19Feb573; DUW4195.
OPERA, OPERA; one-act opera goofo,.
Words by William Saroyan; music
by Martin Kalmanoff, © Martin
Kalmanoff; 8Feb56; DP2939.
OPERATION LIFELINE, SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Feb. 2h, 1957.
© Doubleday & Co.,
Jan.—June
OPERATION RESCUE. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Jan. 20, 1957.
OPPORTUNITY THROUGH COOPERATIVE EFFORT,
a lecture by George Karl Krueger,
Jr. © George Karl Krueger, Jr.3;
18Feb57; 010129.
L'OR ET LA PAILLE; comedie en trois
actes de Barillet et Gredy.
(In Les Oeuvres libres. Paris.
no 128 (354), p.209-310)
© Barillet et Gredy; 1Jan57;
DFO-705.
OR--INTERPRETATION, PLEASE! Record-
ing script for Frigidaire Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10233.
THE ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN TOWN, a story
in song in one act. Freely trans-
lated and adapted from Die Bremer
Stadtmusikanten, by the Brothers
Grimm. Music by Friedr. W.
Méller. German text by Edith
Méller. English text by Antonia
Ridge. Text only. © Bosworth &
Co., Ltd.; 15Jan57; DU43938.
ORCHID LACE; series 1, pt.l, by
Bessie Holzman. © Bessie Holzman;
SMar57; €10181.
THE ORPHAN'S DILEMMA, a one-act
melodrama by Marguerite Gallien.
© Beacon House; 1Dec56; DP2827.
THE ORPHEUS HOUR; radio program.
Sample script by Anne Kapellakis.
© Anne Kapellakis; 28Jan57;
C10107.
OTHER BABES - OTHER WOODS; four
dramatic variations on a theme by
So aneete Martin. © John Ralph
eddis & Francois Martin; 2%3Apr ‘
DU44619, ire
THE OTHER MAN, a play in three acts
by Edna Gersh. © Edna Gersh;
4Mar57; DUyy251.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STREET,
a musical play in two acts by
Jack Alan Bialosky. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Jack Alan Bialosky; 6May57;
DUYY7.6.
OUR FRIENDS, THE HEADHUNTERS. SEE
COMMANDER CRUMP AND OLIVER.
OUR GREATEST GIFT, a Christmas
service of worship by B, Margaret
Voss. © Walter H, Baker Co.;
5Apr57; DP290.
OUR TWO DAUGHTERS, a play in three
acts by Julius Berinstein,
© Julius Berinstein; 21Feb57;
DUYIES.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS, a television
play in two acts by Leslie Watson.
© Leslie Watson; 27May57; DUy833.
OUT OF THE HAT BOX; seventy-five
years of AAUW history, by Ruthe
Teausheck. In two scenes.
© Ruthe Tausheck; 15Mar57; DP2988.
OUT OF THE STORM, a play in one act
by John F. Kirn. © John Franklin
Kirn; 20May57; DU41788.
THE OUTLAW AND THE PETTICOAT; one
act comedy by Marguerite Gallien.
© Beacon House; 10Dec56; DP2831.
OUTPOST, a play in three acts by Jay
Gelzer. © Jay Gelzer; 26Jun57;
DU45016.
1957
OUTSIDE LINE TO AN INSIDE TRACK;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Oldsmobile
Division. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
c10072.
OVER THE BACKYARD GRILL; cript for
a sound motion picture for the
National Live Stock & Meat Board
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, David C. Welling. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
David C. Welling. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 18Jan57;
DUL3958.
OVER THE RAINBOW; or, An assistant
district manager's life can be
beautiful. Program including a
two-act play by Wilding Picture
Productions for Edsel Division,
Ford Motor Co. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 20Feb573
DU4H171.
OVERVIEW.
OVERVIEW.
SEE THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY:
P
PCA RADIO COMMERCIALS; scripts 1-11
by Milton Leroy Simon. © Simon &
Gwynn; 22Apr57; C10371.
IL PAESE DELLE VACANZE. SEE SUMMER-
TIME.
PAGE BOY OF CONGRESS, film script
by Ray Hill. © Raymond Andrew
Hill; 8Jan57; DU4389L.
LE PAIN BLANC; piece en quatre actes
de Claude Spaak. (In Les Oeuvres
libres. Paris. no 131, p.235-
288) © Claude Spaak; 1Apr57;
DFO-707.
PAINT FOR THE PICTURE OF TOMORROW;
script for a sound motion picture
prepared for Rinshed-Mason Co. by
Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Gordon H. Miller. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
Gordon H, Miller. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 6May57;
DUYL7936
THE PALE PINK DRAGON, a play for
children by Phyllis McCallum.
Includes music for two songs.
© Phyllis (Mrs. G. A.) McCallum;
28Jan57; DUW018.
PALEFACE SEMINOLE; or, A way with the
Indians; or, The village of
Opahasi. A musical play in two
acts by William E. Burke. Text
and music on separate leaves.
© William E, Burke; 11Mar57;
DU} 329 »
PALETTE SONATA; four plays by Harry
Tierney, Jr. © Harry Austin
Tierney, Jr.; 25Jun57; DU45010.
PAPER GOES TO WORK; recording script
for Standard Register Co. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Standard
Register Co.; 11Mar57; C10252.
THE PAPER ROSE, a play in three acts
by Kermit Hunter. © Kermit
Hunter; 28Jan57; DU1033.
THE PAPOOSE, a drama in two acts by
Elizabeth White. © Elizabeth
White; 25Jun57; DU45007.
LES PARENTS TERRIBLES; en 3 actes de
Jean Cocteau. (In Theatre. Paris.
vel, pe177-299) © Librairie
Gallimard; 1Nov38; DF976.
LES PARENTS TERRIBLES. SEE ALSO
INTIMATE RELATIONS.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
PARIS, MY PARIS; a romantic drama
with music in one act by David
Stein. Text only. © H. David
Stein; 22Mar57; DU10.
PARTNERS IN CRIME. SEE MINISPEC.
PATTERN FOR PERFORMANCE; recording
script for GMC Truck Division by
Jem Handy Organization. (DOT
release, no.52) © GMC Truck
Division, General Motors Corp.;
17May57; C104.83.
PAUL BUNYAN: THE ADVENTURE OF THE
WOODEN HOTCAKES; a play in three
acts by Robert Williams. © Robert
H. Williams; 28Mar573; DUl138.
PAUL'S SON; drama in three acts by
Beardsley Bartlett. © Beardsley
Bartlett; 28Jan57; DU01h.
THE PAVILION, a new play in three
acts by Alan Foster and Richard
Palmer. Adapted from the novel by
Hilda Lawrence. © Alan Foster &
Richard Palmer; 19Jun573; DUMN972.
PAY DIRT, a play in three acts by
Alexander Du Bin. © Alexander
Du Bin; 22May57; DUl)808.
PEANUTS IN THE PARLOR, a comedy of
youth in one act by Paul S.
McCoy. © Paul S. McCoy; 5Jan5735
DP2823.
THE PEN KNIFE; film script by Edith
Atwater and Albert Dekker.
© Edith Atwater & Albert Dekker;
31May573; DU)876.
PENELOPE, a play in three acts by
Nancy Wallace (Nancy Wallace
Henderson) Based on Homer's
Odyssey. © Nancy Wallace (Nancy
Wallace Henderson); 6Feb573
DUWLO8h..
PFNN'S LENNI LENAPE, a play in six
scenes by Helen A. Geisz. © Helen
A. Geisz; 6May57; DU1678.
PEOPLE LOOK EAST, a play in four
scenes. Appl. author: The Grail.
© The Grail; 1Mar57; DU)387.
THE PEOPLE WIN THROUGH, a play by
U Nu. Introd. by Edward Hunter.
Appl. states prev. pub. abroad 1952.
© Taplinger Pub. Co., Inc.; 28Feb57;
A27655)..
PERFECT PRINCE, a musical comedy in
two acts by Fred Meyer (Frederick
Robert Meyer) Text only.
© Frederick Robert Meyer; 7Jun573;
DUWN927.
LA PERICHOLE; the Metropolitan Opera
version in three acts. By Jacques
Offenbach. An English adaptation
by Maurice Valency. Libretto.
© Boosey & Hawkes, Ince; 21Dec56;
DP2851.
PERMANENT WAVING; by Rayette.
© Rayette, Inc.; 31May57; C10518.
A PERSIAN STORY. SEE SECRETS OF THE
CAVE.
A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, a television
play in three acts by Chester
Krumholz. © Chester Krumholz;
7Jan57$ DUL3889 °
PERSONAL INSTRUCTION AND PRIVATE
CLASSWORK IN THE INITIATE GROUP
COURSE OF THE SCIENCE OF MENTAL}
PHYSICS; a series of lectures by
Ding Le Mei, pseud. of Edwin John
Dingle. © Edwin John Dingle
(Ding Le Mei)
Series AS, no.1l-16. © 25Feb57;
C10137-10152.
29
PERSONAL INSTRUCTION AND PRIVATE
CLASSWORK IN THE INTERMEDIATE GROUP
OF THE SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS;
recording scripts for a series
of lectures by Ding Le Mei, pseud.
of Edwin John Dingle. © Edwin
John Dingle (Ding Le Mei)
Series BS. Lectures 1-7.
© 25Mar57; C€10271-10277.
PERSPECTIVE ON SALES; script for a
sound slidefilm prepared for
Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Dayton Closser. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Dayton
Closser. © Wilding Picture Pro-=
ductions, Inc.; 6May57; DUls799.
PETE & PAT REDUCE; film script by
Anna V. Wagner. © Anna V.
Wagner; 8Apr57; DU)518.
THE PETRI DISH. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Dec. 2, 1956.
PHILLISTER GETS HIS FILL; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Buick Motor Division.
© Buick Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.e; 10Jan57; C1006).
THE PHYSICAL THREAT, a comedy in one
act by Marlene Brenner. © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 1Mar57; DP2926.
PIANO CONCERTO NO.2 IN F MINOR, OP.213
FANTASY IN F MINOR, OP.49; BY
FREDERIC CHOPIN; analysis script by
Russell Smith. © Book-of=the=
Month Club, Inc.; 5Apr57; C1037.
PICK AND WIN; television script by
Francis Armbruster. © Francis
Armbruster; 9Apr57; C©10359.
PICK MY PEERS, a drama in three acts
by the Brandts. © Mae L. Brandt
& Ruth H. Brandt; 20May57; DU)769.
PICK UP THE PIECES, a play in three
acts by Gerald B. Flesher,.
© Gerald B. Flesher; 16Apr57;
DUMYN563.
THE PICKPOCKETS, a television play
in three acts by Eleanor Zimmer.
© Eleanor Zimmer; 25Jun57; DU.5008.
PICNIC IN CALIFORNIA, an original
teleplay in three acts for an hour
program by Theodore Pratt.
© Theodore Pratt; 6May57; DUW1679.
UNE PIECE D'AMOUR; piece on trois
actes de Jacques Natanson.
© Jacques Natanson; 19Jun573;
DUY}980.
PIECE OF EDEN, a historical drama
of Virginia's Eastern Shore in
two acts by Jean Katherine Collins.
© Jean Katherine Collins; 2)Jan57;3
DU43992.
THE PIGEON, a play in three acts by
Sidney S. Antebi and Arthur Nolan.
© Sidney Samuel Antebi & Arthur
Nolan; 20Mar57; DU473.
THE PILGRIM SOUL, a play in two acts
by Jefferson Clark. Appl. states
prev. reg. as A moment in the
shadows. NM: revisions.
© James Jefferson Clark; 22Jan57;
DU4.3972.
PILLARS OF DIPLOMACY, a play in three
acts by Georgia Soter, pseud. of
Georgia Soteropoulos. © Georgia
S. Soteropoulos; 20Mar57; DU)379.
30 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PINNACLE, a play in one act for women
by Evelyn Neuenburg. © Evelyn
Nevenburg; 8Feb57; DUy086.
PINOCCHIO; dramatization by Ira
Wallach. Songs by Milton DeLugg
and Ira Wallach. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Northern
Music Corps; 11Mar57; D0l,3d0.
PINOCCHIO; film script by Shirley
Milgrim. © Shirley Milgrim;
7May57; DUWy683.
PINOCCHIO RUNS AWAY, a musical
fantasy for television. Book and
lyrics by Maurice Alevy. Music
by Irwin Andrews, pseud, of Irwin
Abolnick, From the stage play by
Maurice Alevy based on the charac-
ters created by Collodi. Text and
music on separate leaves, NM:
dialogue changes, additions, &
deletions, © Maurice Alevy &
Irwin Abolnick (Irwin Andrews,
pseud.); 18Apr57; DUMY591.
PINOCCHIO RUNS AWAY, a musical play
for television by Maurice Alevy.
Based on the character created by
C. Collodi, pseud. of Carlo Loren-
zini. Text only. © Maurice
Alevy; 1jMar57; DU44355.
PIP THE PIPER; television program by
Lucian Kaminsky and others. Sample
script. © Piper Associates, Inc.;
11Feb57; DUy10).
PITFALLS OF SELLING; film script
prepared for Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co., by Wilding Picture
Productions, Script, T. Sassano.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of T. Sassano. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 20Feb57;
DUWYI7Y
A PLACE FOR A CRADLE, a script for
television by Jordi Valles.
© Jordi Valles; 31Jan57; DUjo\6.
A PLACE IN THE WORLD, a comedy in
three acts by Carl Sternheim.
A free adaptation by Salem Ludwig
from the authorized English version
by Barrett H. Clark and Winifred
Katzin. © Salem Ludwig; 3Jun57;
DU).888.
PLAIN AND FANCY, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book by Joseph Stein
and Will Glickman. Music by
Albert Hague. Lyrics by Arnold B.
Horwitt. Acting ed. S. French.
(French's musical library) Text
only. Appl. states prev. reg. in
1954, 1955, & 1956 & prev. reg. as
unpub. work in 1953. © Joseph
Stein & Will Glickman; 31Dec56;
DF966.
PLAIN AND FANCY; in two acts. Music
by Albert Hague. Lyrics by Arnold
Horwitt. Book by Joseph Stein and
Will Glickman. London, Chappell.
Text only. NM: "dialogue & cues
added." © Joseph Stein & Will
Glickman; 18Jun57; DP3010.
PLAN FOR PROFITS; recording script
for Buick Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Buick Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
11Mar57; C10197.
PLAY BALL, a play-pageant in one act
especially adapted for Senior
Class Day exercises by Dinnie Mae
Mackey. (A Woolard play) Includes
music for one song. © Mrs. J. M.
Woolard; 15Jan54; DP2996.
THE PLAY WEDDING, a television play
in three acts by Harriet Eager
Davis. © Harriet Eager Davis;
8Apr57; DU44509.
PLAYS FOR GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL
CHILDREN, by Genevieve Lauder.
Foreword by Harry G. Hynes.
lst ed. Exposition Press.
© Sister Genevieve Lauder; 170ct56;
A26h615.
PLAYS OF THE YEAR, chosen by J. C.
Trewin. Vol.14, 1955-56.
London, Elek Books. © Plays of
the Year Co. & Elek Books, Ltd.;
31Jan57 (in notice: 1956);
AIO-7352.
THE PLAYWRIGHT AND THE STAR; screen-
play in three acts by Sidney
Carroll. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Catch a falling star. NM:
revisions. © Sidney Carroll;
23May57; DU4Y4819.
PLEASURE ISLAND, a musical comedy in
two acts by Fred Lawrence Guiles.
Music by Frank Brents. Lyrics by
Wilferd Sales. Text only.
© Fred Lawrence Guiles, Frank
Brents, & Wilferd Sales; 1Mar57;
DUYY353«
PLYMOUTH HAD TO GAMBLE ON GRUMBLES1
Recording script for Chevrolet
Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
17May57; C1066.
POCAHONTAS, a play for children's
theatre in two acts by Aurand
Harris. © James Aurand Harris;
IMar57; DU442hS.
POCKETBOOK REVIEW. SEE FINANCE
FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--POCKETBOOK
REVIEW.
POEM OF BLOOD AND LOVE, a play in
three acts. Adapted by Alex and
Marjorie Karmel from d'Annunzio's
Francesca da Rimini. © Alex &
Marjorie Karmel; 17Jun57; DU4Y962.
POETRY IN MOTION; television program.
Script: Purpose, by Grace Van
Dusen. © Grace V. Van Dusen;
11Mar57; DUWY336.
POINT OF DIS-ORDER, a play in two
scenes by Asselia S. Poore.
© Asselia S. Poore; 13Jun57;
DULYI55.
POMPILIA: THE COUNT'S WIFE;
a dramatization in-four acts by
Constance Hammock, An original
arrangement of Browning's The ring
and the book. © Constance
Hammock; 6May57; DU4672.
LE PONT DES SOUPIRS. SEE LES AMANTS
DE VENISE,.
PORGY. SEE PORGY AND BESS.
PORGY AND BESS; screenplay by Robert
Breen. Based on Porgy and Bess, by
George Gershwin and others, Porgy,
by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward, and
the novel Porgy, by DuBose Heyward.
© Robert Breen; 17Jun57; DU4Y969.
PORT SIDF, a new comedy in two
acts, five scenes by Reita
Lambert. © Reita Lambert
(Callaghan); 29Mar57; DUyyh9.
THE PORT THAT BUILT A CITY (Tele-
vision program) Scripts in this
series are by Helen Delich,.
© Helen Delich,.
May 22, 1955. © \Mar57; C10166.
Jan.—June
Oct. 30, 1955. © hMarS7; C10162.
Feb. 26, 1956. © \Mar57; C10163.
Apr. 8, 15, 1956. © \Mar57;
€1016.-10165.
May 27, 1956. © kMarS7; C10167.
Jan. 13, 1957. © 2Apr57; C1030).
DAS PORTRAT EINER EHE. SEE DER
WECHSELGESANG,.
THE POSSESSED, a play in three acts
by Robert Magidoff. Based on
the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
© Robert Magidoff; 17Apr57;
D
THE POTTING SHED, a play in three
acts by Graham Greene. Viking
Press. NM: revisions. © Graham
Greene; 29Apr57; DP2975.
THE FOWER OF SUGGESTION, a comedy
in three acts by Albert Kraska
and Eugene Lundholm. © Albert W.
Kraska & Eugene T, Lundholm;
15Feb57; DUY136.
POWER SELLING; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for Chevro-
let Motor Division, © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 10Jan57; C10066.
PRACTICAL REASON AND OUGHTNESS, by
Francis R. Lewis. © Francis R,
Lewis; 21Feb57; C1015).
PRELUDE TO BEDLAM, a play in four
acts by Maxwell Peters. © Max
Peters; 1lhJan57; DU3967.
A PRESENT FOR JOHNIE, a script for
television by Jordi Valles.
© Jordi Valles; 31Jan57; DU\Ok5.
PRESENTING! THE 709 ELECTRONIC DATA
PROCESSING SYSTEM. Recording
script by International Business
Machines Corp. © International
Business Machines Corp.; 28Feb57;
C10193.
LA PRETANTAINE; comedie en 6 tableaux
de Jacques Deval, pseud. de Jacques
Boularan,. © Jacques Deval;
23Apr57; DUYYoy.
THE PRETENDER, a comedy in three acts.
Screenplay by William T. Bode.
© William Theodore Bode; 18Mar57;
DUYY363.
A PRETTY FAIR GAME, a three act
drama by Joseph Schmidt, Jr.
© Joseph Schmidt, Jr.; 29Apr57;
DUYY 67 .
A PRETTY PASS, a play in three acts
by Aleen Leslie, © Aleen Leslie;
15Feb57; DUM4131,
THE PRICELESS CHRISTMAS, a modern
children's play in three acts by
Beatrice Chesebrough. © Beatrice
Chesebrough; 31May57; DU4)868.
THE PRINCE OF PILSEN, a musical
comedy in two acts. Book and
lyrics by Frank Pixley, revised
by Edward Bradley. Music by
Gustav Luders, revised by Don
Wilson. @©M. Witmark & Sons;
15Apr57; DP2962,
THE PRINCESS WHO WOULDN'T LAUGH,
a three-act play based on an old
fairy tale. By Joan Valdina.
© Joan Valdina; 11Mar57; DU433).
PROBLEM DRAMAS IN LIGHT OF CHRISTIAN
PSYCHOANALYSIS; lectures 1-28
by Judith Brigham (professional
name of Edith Clysdale Magruder)
© Edith Clysdale Magruder (Mrs.
N. Burnett Magruder); 5Jun57;
C10527.
1957
PROCESSO A GESU. SEE THE UNEXPECTED
TRUTH.
A PRODUCT OF THE IMAGINATION; script
for a motion picture prepared for
Alcoa by Wilding Picture Produc-
tions. Writer, Samuel Beall.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Samuel Beall. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 18Jan57;
DU3961.4
PRODUCTION BOOK FOR HALFWAY TO HEAVEN;
a fable in four scenes, by Charles
Bernard Gilford, containing the
director's guide and the prompt
scripte Appl. author: Maurice
James Nugent. © Play House; lApr57;
A285732.
A PROFESSIONAL MATTER; film script
for Plymouth Division of Chrysler
Corp. by Wilding Picture Produc-
tions. Writer, Gordon H. Miller.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Gordon H. Miller. © Wild-
ing Picture Productions, Inc.;
18Jan57; DU43960.
THE PROFESSOR; screenplay in twenty-
three scenes by Walter Philipp.
© Walter Philipp; 20Mar57;
DULL 381.
A PROFITABLE HABIT; recarding script
by Jam Handy Organization for the
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C1003.
THE PROMISE; teleplay by Donald Hyde,
Based on The theory and the hound,
by 0. Henry, pseud. of William
Sydney Porter. © Doubleday & Co.,
Inee; 19Feb57; DUWHI9L.
THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. SEE THE
MURDERER .
THE PROSPECTS THAT BLOOM IN THE
SPRING; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Chevrolet
Motor Division. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
10Jan57; C10073.
PROSPERITY (True prosperity) Prayer
by Henrietta V. Andrews.
© Henrietta V. Andrews; 21Feb57;
010161.
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Mar. 24, 1957.
PULP STOCK VALVES; script for a mo-
tion picture prepared for Crane
Co. by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, T. Sassano, Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inco,
employer for hire of T. Sassano.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 18Jan57; C100¢6.
PUNCTUATE YOUR PERSONALITY! A
lecture by Sherle McGehee Lowe.
© Sherle McGehee Lowe; 15Feb57;
C10125.
THE PUPIL. SHE MORGAN.
THE PUPPET PRINCE. SEE NICCOLO AND
NICOLLETTE.
PUPPETEERS, a drama in three acts by
Max Polisar. © Max Polisar;
19Feb57; DUWW151.
THE PURGE; screenplay in three acts
by Benjamin David. © Benjamin
David; 26Mar57; DUM Wh7.
PURIFICATION DECREES: SENIOR CON-
CLAVE - MRS. G. W. BALLARD AND
"I AM" STUDENTS; Shasta Springs,
Calif., Sept. 15, 1956. Recording
script by Saint Germain Press.
© Saint Germain Press, Inc.$
1May57; C1O00.
437569 O -57 -6
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE PURPLE DRESS. SEE A TRICK OF
NATURE.
PURPOSE. SEE POETRY IN MOTION.
PUT YOUR SHOW ON THE ROAD; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10050.
THE PUZZLE EXPERT, a play in one act
by Sydney Templeton. © Sydney
Templeton; 29May57; DUy859.
PYGMALION. SEE MY FAIR LADY.
Q
QUACK WEBB FINDS A CLUE. SEE THE
ENCHANTED FOREST.
QUALIFYING THE WALK-IN; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Pontiac Motor Division.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10062.
THE QUARE FELLOW, a comedy-drama by
Brendan Behan. London, Methuen.
© Brendan Behan & Theatre Workshop;
15Nov56; DF978.
QUEEN AFTER DEATH, a play in two
acts by Henry de Montherlant.
Translated by Jonathan Griffin and
adapted for the stage by Waldemar
Hansen and Richard Astor.
© Richard Astor & Waldemar Hansen;
20May57; DU4Y)768.
THE QUEEN AND THE REBELS (La regina
e gli insorti) A play in two acts
by Ugo Betti. Translated by Henry
Reed. Acting ed, London, French.
(French's acting edition, no,177)
Appl. states prev. reg. in 1956,
© Henry Reed; 12Feb57; DF990.
THE QUEEN ATE LOX, a satire in seven
scenes by Eugene Lipshultz.
© Eugene Lipshultz; 8Apr57;
DU513.
THE QUEER, a comedy with drama in
three acts by Hazel Marian
Schneider, © Hazel M. Schneider;
17Apr573; DUN585.
QUIZ AND QUOTE; or, Quote and quiz.
Radio program by Mary C. Arnold.
Scripts 1-21. © Mary C. Arnold;
20Feb57; C10131.
QUOTE AND QUIZ. SEE QUIZ AND QUOTE.
R
DIE RAUBER; Oper in vier Akten von
Giselher Klebe. Text nach Fried-
rich von Schiller. Bearbeitung
vom Komponisten. Regiebuch.
Berlin, Bote & Bock. © Ed. Bote
& G. Bock; 120ct56; DFO-691.
THE RAIN FIRE, a one-hour television
play in three acts by Bill
Wegener (William J. Wegener)
© William J. Wegener; 17May57;
DULN759
A RAMBLE IN APHASIA; television
script by Irving Cooper. Based
on a story by O. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-
day & Co., Inc.; 19Feb57; DUWN193.
RANGER FRED; television script by
Jack Turley and Fred Patton.
© Jack Turley & Fred Patton;
8Feb57; DUWN095.
31
THE RAPE OF SAN TIGO; or, The crime
of the century. A play in four
gous purnebeny McCartney.
ussell McCartney; 2A 5
DUI 7235 v5 pr 57;
RAPUNZEL AND THE WITCH, a play in
three acts by Jack A. Melancs.
© Children's Theatre Press;
15dan57; DP28)9.
RARER THAN GENIUS. SEE OH, PARIS1
RARIN' TO GO, a musical in two acts
by Marilyn Stern. Music by Saul
Stern. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Saul Stern & Merilyn
Stern; 13Feb57; DU122,
THE RATTLESNAKE HUNTER; film script
by Carl Stark. © Carl Gregory
Stark; 23May57; DUi81).
RAYETTE AEROSOL PRODUCTS - GENERAL ;
by Rayette. © Rayette, Inc.3;
31May57; C10520.
THE READER, a play in one scene by
Gloria Alpert. © Gloria Alpert;
26Mar573 DUN 22.
THE READING OF PLUMBING AND HEATING
BLUEPRINTS AND SPECIFICATIONS; a
training course by Palmer J.
Stephens. © Wichita Pipe Trades
Training Committee, Inc.; 22Mar57 3
c10298.
READY ON THE ROAD. SEE CODE OF THE
ROAD.
THE REASON, a short one act play by
Harold Anthony Gregory. (In The
Armenian review, spring: Mar. 1957,
pel30, etc.) © Harold Anthony
Gregory; 28Mar57; BB305.
THE RECIPE, a satire; an opera
libretto in one act by Joseph Enos.
© Joseph Enos; 2hJun57; DUl996.
THE RED CARPET; recording script for
National Retail Furniture Assn. by
Jam Handy Organization. © Na-
tional Retail Furniture Assn.};
11Mar57; C1021.
THE RED SHOES, by Hans Christian
Andersen. A play in three acts
dramatized by Hans Josef Schmidt.
(Full-length play series, play
no.l6) Includes music for Danish
folk tunes and for an original
song by Karl J. Schmidt, laid in.
© Coach House Press, Inc.3;
1Aug56; DP28h1.
RED SKY IN THE MORNING, a play in
three acts by Grace Pickens,
© Grace Pickens; 1)May57; DUAL TH2.
REFORMATION OF CALLIOPE; television
Script by George Waggner. Based
on a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-
day & Co., Inc.; 19Feb57; DUN192.
LA REGINA E GLI INSORTI. SEE THE
QUEEN AND THE REBELS.
REGULATION AND THE CHARGING CIRCUIT;
recording script for Delco-Remy
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Delco-Remy Division, General
Motors Corp.; 3Apr573; C10312.
REHEARSAL, a modern miracle play in
two acts by Lawton Campbell.
© Charles Lawton Campbell; lApr57;
DUN SS «
THE RELATION BETWEEN HAND AND
FINGER MOVEMENTS AND THE CHARACTER
OF TONE; notes for lecture by
Jacob N. Helmann, based on his
book The consciously controlled
piano tone. © Jacob N. Helmann;
17Dec56; C10016.
2 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
RELATIVE STRANGERS; or, The Lenoir
archipelago. A comedy in two acts
by Armand Salacrou. English
adaptation by Gene Feist.
© Gene Feist; 8Apr57; DUy515.
RELAXATION AND SLEEP. SEE FOR
RELAXATION AND SLEEP.
RELIGION. SEE THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY:
RELIGION.
THE REMARKABLE MR, PENNYPACKER,
a comedy in three acts by Liam
O'Brien, Acting ed. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.88) Appl. states prev. reg.
23Apr54. © Liam O'Brien; 22Jan57;
DP2968.
REMEMBERING HEARTS, an original
one-hour melodrama for television
in three acts by Robert Emmett
Clarke. © Robert Emmett Clarke;
19MarS7; DUWwWs372.
RENDER UNTO CAESAR, a comedy in three
acts by Cesare Meano. Adapted by
Gioia Cook. © Gioia Cook;
31Dec56; DU43909.
REPERCUSSION; television script by
H. D. Wolfson. © H. D. Wolfson;
23Apr57; DUWy636.
REPORT ON CANCER--1957. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Feb. 3, 1957.
REPORT ON DAYTONA; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10079.
REPUTATION, a play in one act by
W. E. Johnson, © Warren Evan
Johnson; 25Apr57; DU44626.
REQUIEM. SEE A LUNAR REQUIEM.
RESPECTA; by Edward Lawrence,
© Howard J. Robbins d.b.a. Merrick
Music Co.; 3Apr57; €10355.
REST AND RECUPERATION, a musical
play in three acts by Bob Olton
and Frank Cawley. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Robert
Nicholas Olton & Frank Cawley;
SFebS7; DU4067.
REST THE SEVENTH, a three-act play
by Chuck Brown (Charles L. Brown)
© Chuck Brown (Charles L. Brown);
23Jan57; DU43991.
THE RETARDED CAUSE; play in three
acts by Georgia Soter (Georgia S,.
Soteropoulos) © Georgia Soter
(Georgia S. Soteropoulos); 5Feb57;
DUY4073.
RETIREMENT ... BENEFITS; script for
a b&w, sound motion picture
prepared for Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Herbert Borre. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire of Herbert
Borre. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc.; 6May57; C10502.
THE RETURN OF THE DOZEN DOUBLE
DAMASK DINNER NAPKINS, a sketch
for Miss Beatrice Lillie by Kerry
Smith (Frederick W. Smith)
© Frederick W. Smith; 22Jan57;
DU439 8h.
RETURN TO THINE OWN HOUSE, a play
in nine scenes by Nora Stirling.
National Assn, for Mental Health,
© Nora Stirling; 1Mar57; DP29\1.
REUNION, a play in two acts by Tucker
Marten, pseud. of Martin Tucker.
© Martin Tucker; 12Feb573; DU119.
A REVIEW OF THE ABC'S; by Claude
Barker Prettyman. © Claude
B. Prettyman; 10Apr57; C10361.
REVOLT OF THE GOSLINGS, a play in
three acts by Charles Best,
© Charles M. Best, Jr.; lApr57;
DUYy61.
REVOLUTION IN SWINGTIME. SEE MELODY
IN MIDVILLE,
A REVUE FOR TWO, a musical play in
one act by Robert Moss and John
Tucker. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Robert Moss &
John Tucker; 24May57; DU\)826.
THE RIB THAT CHANGED THE WORLD,
a one-act play by William Whipple.
© William Whipple; 27Jun57;
DUSO19.
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN (six plays)
Edited, with an introd. by Louis
Kronenberger. (A Mermaid drama-
book, MD5 Appl. author: Arthur
W. Wang. NM: introd. & editorial
matter. © Hill & Wang, Inc.;
22Jan57; A270738.
RIDE A HIGH HORSE! Musical farce in
two acts. Book by Violet Rodda.
Lyrics by John Annarino. Score by
William De Veau. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Violet
Rodda, John Annarino, & William
De Veau; 2hAprs7; DU6S0.
RIDE THE RECORDS WITH RITA FAYE;
radio program. Scripts 1-3 by
Rose Burns. © Rose Burns;
8Jan57; C1008).
RIDE UPON A STORM, a new play in
four acts by Sherman Yellen,
© Sherman Yellen; 3Apr57; DUNO.
RIGHT HAND MAN, a comedy in one act
for women by Constance Hodgkinson,
London, Deane; Boston, Baker.
("Deane's series of plays)
© Constance Hodgkinson; 30Jan57;
DFO-680.
THE RIGHT WAY OUT; script for a sound
motion picture prepared for Good-
year Tire & Rubber Co. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer, T.
Sassano. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of T. Sassano. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 20Feb57;
DUY177.
RIGOLETTO; opera in three acts by
Giuseppe Verdi. English version
by Ruth and Thomas Martin, from
the Italian libretto of F. M.
Piave. Text only. © Ruth Kelley
Martin & Thomas Philipp Martin;
6May57; DU44675.
THE RING AND THE BOOK. SEE POMPILIA:
THE COUNT'S WIFE.
RING FOR CATTY, a play in three acts
by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.28) © Patrick
Cargill & Jack Beale; 21Nov56;
DF962.
RIOTING GRASSES; seven plays by
Harry Tierney, Jr. © Harry
Austin Tierney, Jr.; 25Jun57;
DU4.5009.
RIP VAN WINKLE, a new musical folk-
tale in two acts. Adapted from
Washington Irving's classic.
Book and lyrics by Ed and Dodi
Schultz (Doris M. Schultz) Music
composed by William Cerny. Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Ed Schultz, Dodi Schultz, &
William Cerny; Mar57; DUYA253.
Jan.—June
RISE WITH ME, a play in three acts
by Mal Marquith (Malcolm Marquith)
© Malcolm Marquith; 12Feb57;
DUWNI12.
RITES OF PASSAGE, a play in three
acts by Samuel A, Rulon, © Samuel
A, Rulon 3d; 16Apr57; DUWY572.
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND SEINE
SECHSTE (Barbe-bleue) Komische
Ehotragédie in 3 Akten (l Bildern)
Nach Henri Meilhac und Ludovic
Halevy. Musik von Jacques Offen-
bach. Neue deutsche Textfassung
von Lothar Jansen. Berlin, Bote &
Bock. Text only. © Ed. Bote &
G. Bock; 30ct56; DFO-692.
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND SEINE
SECHSTE (Barbe-bleue) Komische
Ehetragédie in 3 Akten (l Bildern)
Nach Henri Meilhac und Ludovic
Halevy. Musik von Jacques Offen-
bach. Neue deutsche Textfassung
von Lothar Jansen. Klavierauszug
mit Text. Berlin, Bote & Bock.
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock; 19Sep56;
DFO-693.
THE RIVALRY (Tonight! Lincoln versus
Douglas) A play in two parts by
Norman Corwin. © Norman Corwin;
22Mar57; DUhO9.
ROAD TO RICHES; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 17May57; C1068.
THE ROADS WE TAKE; teleplay by Irving
Cooper. Based on a story by
0, Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb57; DUW4203.
ROAR LIKE A DOVE, a comedy in two
acts by Lesley Storm (Lesley
Clark) © Lesley Clark; 18Apr57;
DUNS 89.
ROBERT E, LEE'S MOMENTOUS DECISION,
a play in a prologue and two
scenes.by Paul H, Riley, © Paul
H. Riley; 16Apr57; DUW575.
THE ROCK 'N' ROLL MURDER; or, Murder
with music. A 90-minute musical
drama film. Original story and
screenplay by Greg Deane. Text
only. © Gregory K. Deane; 18Jan57;
DU4 39536
ROCKEFELLER CENTER, a musical
screenplay in two acts. Book and
lyrics by Hal Hackady; music by
Portia Nelson, Text only.
© Hal Hackady & Portia Nelson;
LeFebS7; DUyLa7.
ROLL 'N' ROCK; script, original
tunes, and lyrics by Bill Hood,
pseud,. of William Hood Rhoads.
Text only. © William Hood Rhoads
(Bill Hood); 12Apr57; DU4731.
ROMA LIND; announcement for oral
presentation by Neil Elliott and
Joe Karbo. © Elliott & Karbo;
15Feb57; C10126,
ROMAN COLLAR, a play in three acts
by Roger B. Dooley. © Roger B.
Dooley; 15Jan57; LU43937.
ROMANCE ON THE HIGHWAY; film script
by Anna V. Wagner. © Anna V,
Wagner; 20Feb57; DU4N169.
ROMANOFF AND JULIET, a comedy in
three acts by Peter Ustinov.
London, English Theatre Guild.
(Guild library) © Peter Ustinov;
22Jan57; DF969.
1957
THE ROMANTIC AGE; or, Lelia loves
eternally. A romantic music drama
in three acts. Book, original
adaptations of Chopin's nocturnes,
lyrics, special song, and incidental
music by Cirederf Nipohc. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Freeman Associates; 25Feb57;
DuLn308.
ROOFS AND HIGH PLACES, a play in
five scenes by Michael Locascio,
© Michael Locascio; 2Jan573;
DU 3857.
A ROOM FOR BEN; teleplay in three
acts by Mark Janney, pseud. of
Mark Trachtenberg. © Mark Janney
(Mark Trachtenberg); 10Apr57;
DUY539 «
THE ROOMER, an original screenplay
by David L. Crowder. © David L.
Crowder; 2Jan57; DU43860.
ROOMS FOR HAMS, a series of comedy
and dramatic scripts with
original songs by Lottie Salisbury.
Text and music on separate leaves,
© Lottie Charlotte Salisbury;
16Feb57; DUWMIN2.
ROSEMARY AND RUE, a play in one act
for women by Ivory Brides.
London, Deane; Boston, Baker.
("Deane's" series of plays)
© Ivory Brides; 31Jan57; DF0-6573.
ROSENBLATT'S REPLY. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no 52h.
ROSMERSHOLM; play in four acts by
Bjorn Koefoed. Translated fram the
Norwegian of Henrik Ibsen.
© Bjorn Koefoed; 23Jan57; DUI)031.
ROUTINE FLIGHT, a television play by
Dorothy E. Smith. © Dorothy E.
Smith; 1Feb57; DUl051.
THE ROVING GAMBLER, an original play
intended for television by Clytie
Cannaday Thomson. With musical
interpolations by Ralph Jerome
Cannaday. Text only. © Clytie
Cannaday Thomson; 17May57;
DUYY7 6h.
ROYAL GORGE; one act comedy by John
I. White. © Beacon House;
1Dec56; DP2828.
RUDIO PRODUCTIONS - INTERNATIONAL CAFE,
SEE INTERNATIONAL CAFE,
RUDIO PRODUCTS - INTERNATIONAL CAFE.
SEE INTERNATIONAL CAFE.
THE RUNAWAY APPRENTICE. SEE THE
SECRET OF HAN HO.
THE RUSTED HORSESHOE, a musical play
in five scenes. Story and lyrics
by Marty Brill (Martin Stanley
Brill) Music by Sanford Perlov.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Alexander Sanford Perlov & Martin
Stanley Brill; 10May57; DU1703.
RUTHY, a fifteen-minute drama by
James Glenn Garner. Shooting
script for a film program.
© James Glenn Garner & Carl Owen
Garner; 28Jan57; DUWy012.
)
S. 0. S., a play in two acts by
W. David Ashburn. © W. David
Ashburn; 8Apr573; DUl510.
S-W FOOT KIT; fifteen-minute commer-
cial for television by Charles D.
Kasher. OT. A. A., Inc.;
7Jan56; C10081.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
SAFETY; by Eulalia Watters.
© Eulalia Watters; 10May57;
DUY.701.
SAILOR, BEWAREJ A comedy in three
acts by Philip King and Falkland
L. Cary. (In Plays of the year,
vel2, p.331-4.75) © Philip
Percival King & Thomas Falkland
Litton ¢C 3 31Jan56 (in notice:
1955); DF9l3.
SAILOR TAKE CARE, a play in three
acts by James K. Dunseith.
© Michael W. Mannossos; 20Mar57;
DULY 52h.
SAINT JOAN OF THE STOCKYARDS, by
Bertolt Brecht. English version by
Frank Jones. (In From the modern
repertoire, series 3, edited by
Eric Bentley, p.289=372)
© Frank Jones; 19Nov56; DP2917.
ST. LEIDIER'S SONG, a play in one
act by William McNaughton.
© William McNaughton; 3May57;
DUY666.
SALES TALK; recording script for
Pontiac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; ¢102).8.
SALESMATES FOR SUCCESS; recording
seript for Eli Lilly & Co. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Eli Lilly
& Coe; 17May57; C1086.
SAND STREET, a play in three acts by
Lloyd Gough. © Lloyd Gough;
28May57; DUW)851.
SARDO NO-SMOKING METHOD, by Vincent
Sardo. © Vincent Sardo;
liFeb57; C1O121.
SATURDAY AT THE COHENS (Saturday
night at the Cohens) A comedy
drama of Jewish life in one act,
by Merle Claflin, pseud. of Wilbur
Braun. Appl. author: Samuel
French, Inc., employer for hire.
@ Samuel French, Inc.; 26Mar573
DP2960.
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE COHENS. SEE
SATURDAY AT THE COHENS.
SAVINGS (satisfaction theme)
Script by Eugene P. Corrigan, Jr.
© Eugene P. Corrigan, Jr.;
124pr57; €10363.
THE SCANDALOUS AFFAIR OF MR. KETTLE
AND MRS. MOON, a comedy in three
acts by J. B. Priestley. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
nol5) Od. B. Priestley;
24Jul56; DF945.
THE SCARLET LETTER, a play in five
acts by Marion L. Miller. Adapted
from the novel by Nathaniel
Hawthorne. © Marion Lipscomb
Miller; 5Jun57; DUuN912.
SCARLET RIBBONS, a musical comedy
in two acts with music and lyrics
by Dede Meyer. Book by Stuart
Bishop. Based on William Wycher-
ley's The country wife. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Stuart S. Bishop & Dede Kaplan
Meyer; 13May57; DUW705.
SCENES FROM ALCESTIS; by C. W.
von Gluck. Edited and arranged by
Philip L. Baylis for stage or
concert presentation by female
choirs and schools. Vocal score.
London, Oxford University Press.
© Oxford University Press; 28Feb57;
DFO-703. }
33
SCHEHERAZADE, SEE STORIES OF MUSIC
CLASSICS, no.6.
THE SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER COMMERCIALS
FOR DRAGNET PROGRAM; by Warwick &
Legler. © Schick, Inc,
Nov. 1, 1956. © 12Mar57; C10253.
Nov. 15, 1956. © 12Mar57; C1025i.
Nov. 29, 1956. © 12Mar57; ©10255.
Dec. 6, 1956, © 12Mar57; C10256,
Dec, 13, 1956. © 12Mar57; C10257.
Dec. 27, 1956. © 12Mar57; C10258,
Jan. 31, 1957. © 12Mar57; C10259,
Feb. 7, 1957. © 12Mar57; C10260.
Feb. 21, 1957. © 12Mar57; C10261.
Apr. 18, 1957. © 1May57; C1OuOh.
Apr. 25, 1957. © 8May57; C1007.
May 2, 1957. © 9May57; C1029.
May 16, 1957. © 22May57; C10509.
May 23, 1957. © 10Jun57; C10532.
THE SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER COMMERCIALS
FOR THE ROBERT MONTGOMERY PRESENTS
PROGRAM; by Warwick & Legler.
© Schick, Inc.
Nov. 19, 1956. © 12Feb57; C1013h.
Dec. 31, 1956. © 12Feb57; ©10135.
SCHOOL AND CROSSBONES; or, He didn't
mean to go to sea. In two scenes.
Libretto by Gordon E. Hemmings.
Music arranged by Kenneth J. Eade
from Samuel Arnold. Libretto and
vocal score. © Oxford University
Press; 250ct56; DFO-668.
THE SCHOOL FOR FATHERS. SEE CECILE.
THE SCIENCE OF CREATING CUSTOMERS;
television script by Milton Leroy
Simon. © Simon & Gwynn; liFeb573
€10115.
SCORING PUNCH DOWN THE MIDDLE: THE
1957 POWER TRAIN; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10203.
THE SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIES--THE
PAWNEE BATTALION; by Allan Leonard
Rock. Based upon material in the
Pawnee Bill Archive. © Pawnee
Bill Archive; 13Feb57; C10122.
THE SCREAMING MONSTERS, a screenplay
by William Starkey. © William
Harrison Starkey; 11Mar57;
DULY.328 .
SEA GARDENS, a musical comedy in three
acts. Libretto and lyrics by
Esther B. Glaser. Text only.
© Esther B. Glaser; 8Mar57;
DUYY318.
SEARCHING FOR VALERIE, a one act
play by Susan Bond. © Susan
Bond; 20May57; DUW14.783.
SECOND IN COMMAND, a grim comedy in
three acts by Ilya Motyleff,
© Ilya Motyleff; 12Apr57; DUy551-
A SECOND LOOK AT QUALITY SELLING,
a sound slidefilm scenario prepared
for Lincoln Division, Ford Motor
Co., by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, J. L. McGuire. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
J. L. McGuire. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 20Feb57;
DUYYI72.
THRE SECRET OF HAN HO (The runaway
apprentice) by Margery Evernden.
A play in three acts. (Full-
length play series, play no.15)
© Coach House Press, Inc.;
31Ju156; DP28h2.
THE SECRET OF STALIN'S DEATH, a play
in three acts by Nicholas Kairez.
© Nicholas Kairez; 6Jun57; DUy922.
- DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE SECRET PLACES, a play in three
acts by Murray T. Gitlin.
© Murray T. Gitlin; 27May57;
DUYY838.
SECRET VISIT, a new play in three
acts by Annette Margules.
© Annette Margules; 19Mar57;
DU 386.
SECRETS OF THE CAVE; Bibleland
legends for a television program.
Legend 1: A Persian story, by
Lillian S. Freehof. © Lillian S.
Freehof; 20Mar57; DuUl390.
SECRETS OF THE CAVE: BIBLELAND
LEGENDS (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
Lillian S. Freehof. © Lillian S.
Freehof.
1. The true friend. © 24apr57;
Du44624 ,
2. The enchanted garden.
© 24apr57; DU44625.
SEE YOUR PICTURE, television program
script by Hampton Holmes Bryson.
© Hampton Holmes Bryson;, 9Jan57;
C10026,
SEILTANZERSTUCK. SEE KATHARINA KNIE.
SELECTED PLAYS, by Bernard Shaw. Wi
prefs. Vole. Dodd, Mead. NM:
"compilation." © Public Trustee,
as executor of the Estate of Gearge
Bernard Shaw; 28Feb57; A276111.
SELF-SELLING; recording script far
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10218.
SELL IT TO HARRY, a farce comedy in
three acts by Henry Barsha and
Robert Bloomfield, pseud, of Leslie
Edgley. © Henry Barsha & Robert
Bloomfield (Leslie Edgley);
22Apr57; DUy613.
SELL MODERN V-8 ENGINES WITH TASK
FORCE TRUCKS; recarding script by
Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10063.
SELLING BUICK OVER THE LOW-PRICE
THREE; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Buick Motor
Division, © Buick Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
C10056.
SELLING FIXTURES FOR LIVING; film
script for General Electric Co.
by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, Tom Byrnes. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Tom Byrnes.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 6May57; DU4W796.
SENATE PAGE BOY, film script by Ray
Hill. oO payee Andrew Hill;
8Jan57; DU43895.
SENSE OF RELIEF, a telefilm script
by Gil Orlovitz. © Gil Orlovitz;
1Feb57; DUY4089.
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, a play in three
acts by Diane Olson, © Diane
Olson; 8Apr57; DU4512.
SEPARATE TABLES; two plays by
Terence Rattigan. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.331)
Appl. states prev. reg. as pub. &
unpub. work in 19°55. NM: acting
ed. © Terence Raivigan; 31Dec56;
DF965.
SEPARATE TABLES; two plays by
Terence Rattigan. London,
H. Hamilton. Appl. states prev.
reg. in 1955. © Terence Rattigan;
31Mar55; DF967.
SERENADE, a romantic comedy in one
act by Marguerite Gallien.
© Beacon House; 1Dec56; DP2829.
SERENADE TO A MINX; musical comedy in
two acts. Book by Violet Rodda.
Lyrics by John Annarino. Score by
William De Veau. Includes music
for two songs. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Patti, 1956. NM: revi-
sions & additions. © Violet Rodda,
John Annarino &William De Veau;
7Jun57; DUWW925.
A SERVICE OF LOVE; teleplay by Mary
McCarthy. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. Appl. author: Doubleday
& Co., Ince, employer for hire.
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 20May57;
DU44777 «
SERVICING ESTATE GAS RANGES; script
for a sound slidefilm prepared for
Whirlpool-Seeger Corp. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Dayton C. Closser. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Dayton C.
Closser. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 18Jan57; C10101.
SERVICING 1957 RCA WHIRLPOOL AUTO-
MATIC WASHERS; script for a sound
slidefilm prepared for the Whirl-
pool-Seeger Corp. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
J. H. Mayne. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire of J. H.
Mayne. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc.; 18Jan57; C10099.
SERVICING THE BUICK IN-LINE POWER
STEERING SYSTEM; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Buick Motor Division, © Buick
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 10Jan57; C10055.
SERVICING THE GMC IN-LINE POWER
STEERING SYSTEM; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for GMC
Truck Division, © GMC Truck
Division, General Motors Corp.;
10Jan57; C10068.
SERVICING THE 1957 IMPERIAL ELECTRIC
RANGE; script for a sound slide-
film prepared for the Whirlpool-
Seeger Corp. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Writer, J. H. Mayne.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of J. H. Mayne. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.;
18Jan57; C10100.
SERVICING THE SPICER "5" REAR AXLE;
recording script for GMC Truck
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© GMC Truck Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11Mar57; C10239.
SETTEE, a romantic farce in one act
by Marvin Millard. © Marvin
Millard; Feb57; DUW0S59.
SEVEN DOORS FOR JOHNNIE, a play in
one act by Robert Gillespie.
London, French, (French's acting
edition, no.108) © Sanmmel French,
Ltd.; 5Sep56; DF950.
SEVEN FRENCH PLAYS FOR STUDY AND STAGE,
by Reuben Y. Ellison and Stowell C.
Goding. lst ed. © Odyssey Press,
Inc.; 9May57; A286510.
7 GOES INTO 28, 13 TIMES; dialogue
by Dewey Pigmeat Markham.
© Dewey Pigmeat Markham; 21May57;
C1049.
SEVEN TOWERS FOR THE LORD, a play in
three acts by Thomas Lloyd.
© Thomas Lloyd; 7May57; DUW681.
Jan.—June
SEVENTEEN POINTS; essay by Dick R.
Johnston. © Dick R. Johnston;
11Mar57: C10281.
THE SHADES OF NIGHT, a play in three
acts by Michael Gordon and Jay
Williams, © Michael Gordon & Jay
Williams; 17Jun57; DU4W968.
THE SHADOW AND THE EGO, a play in
three acts by Irving Gold. Appl.
states prev. reg. as The crowning
irony, NovSi. NM: revisions.
© Irving Gold; 5Jun57: Dul913.
SHADOW IN THE RING, a television play
by Shep Shenker, pseud. of Harry
Sheppard Scheinker. © Shep
Shenker are Sheppard Scheinker) ;
29May57; DUYY86).
SHADOW IN THE SKY, a screenplay by
DESKA, pseud. of Howard Young.
© Howard Young; 11Feb57; DUw,09).
SHADOWS, a play in three acts by
William T,. Bode, © William
Theodore Bode; 13Feb57; DUlyj562,
SHAKESPEARE; by Arthur Stanwood Pier.
© Arthur Stanwood Pier; 16May57;
Clos.
SHAMBLES GATE; screenplay by H. A. S.
Milier, CH. A. S. Miller;
1May57 ; DU4\\739.
THE SHAWL, a character sketch in
three scenes by Frances Homer.
© Frances Homer Eoos; 11Feb57;
c10120.
SHE CAME TO THE CITY, a play for
television in one act, eight
scenes by Donald Lee Emmett.
© Donald Lee Emmett; 26Mar57;
DUYAY26,
SHE FOUND THE CHRIST AT CHRISTMAS;
in two parts by Evelyn Nickerson,
© Evelyn Nickerson (Mellie Evelyn
Nickerson); 1Mar57; DP2977.
SHE GAVS HER FATHER FORTY-OWE, an
hour-long television drama in three
acts by Harry Preston and Scott
Holtzman, © Harry Preston & Scott
Holtzman; 11Feb57; DU101.
THE SHEERLINE, a play in three acts
by Axel W. Anderson. © Axel W.
Anderson; 8Mar57; DU\y316.
SHIVAREE! Film script by Michael J.
Mainguth. © Michael J. Mainguth;
21Feb57; DU4187. -
THE SHOE OF LITTLE NOBY; opera in
two acts. Text by Marie C. Scanlon,
Music by Philip Gordon.
© Philip Gordon & Marie C. Scanlon;
4Feb57; DUy063.
SHOOTING PAINS, a sketch by Kerry
Smith (Frederick W. Smith)
© Frederick W. Smith; 22Jan57;
DUY.39 83.
SHORT PLAYS AND ONE ACT PLAYS; by
Boris Dimondstein, Literarishe
Heftn Pub. © Boris Dimondstein;
25Jan57; DP2962.
A SHORTER SHAKESPEARE: Twelfth night,
A midsummer night's dream, Macbeth,
Henry IV, pt.l. Arr. by Henry S.
Taylor. London, Ginn. lh v.
© Henry S. Taylor; 10Sep56;
AI0-7301-730h.
SHOW CASE, a play in two acts by
Lloyd Gough. © Lloyd Gough;
28May57; DUY850.
THE SHOW THAT MEANS BUSINESS; record-
ing script for Chevrolet Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 17May57; 10,73.
1957
SHOWDOWN, a television program.
Episode 1: Doomsday at night, by
Jack LaFrandre. Appl. authors:
Jack LaFrandre & Jerry Fairbanks.
© Jerry Fairbanks Productions of
California; 6May57; DU)677.
SIDE BY SIDE; film script by Phil
Leslie. Created by Helen and Phil
Leslie. © Phil Leslie; 25Mar573;
DUWY527 «
SIDETRACKED, a drama in one act by
Carl Albert. Art Craft Play Co.
(An Art Craft play) © J. Vincent
Heuer; i)Jan57; DP28)6.
LE SIGNE; drame en cing tableaux de
Jacques Guicharnaud. B. Kramer.
© Jacques Guicharnaud; |Jun57;
DP3001. 7
A SIGNET RING; film script by Esther
Beeby. © Esther Beeby; 26Feb57;
DUMWN229.
SILENT WORDS OF PRAISE--ABOUT THE NEW
CHEVROLET; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 11Mar57; ¢10216.
SILVER DOLLAR HERSELF, a screenplay
in three acts by Martha Gaby
Roberts. Includes words and music
for one song. © Martha Gaby
Roberts; 18Apr57; Du588.
SILVER GROVE; or, Josephe Stalin.
A stage play in four acts by
Nicholas Kairez, Russian text.
© Nicholas Kairez; 18Feb57;
DUYYANO 4 ;
THE SILVERN BOOT. SEE CINDERALFRED.
SIN ON EARTH, a religious pageant
in seventeen scenes by Freddie
Magazine Jenkins. © Freddie
Magazine Jenkins; 27May57; DU832.
SING-A-LINGO, a child's introduction
to language through story and song.
Written by Stanley D. Schneider,
original music by Richard R. Hyman.
Vol.1l. Recording script. Text
only. © Stanley D. Schneider &
Richard R. Hyman; 15Feb57; C10128.
SINGED ANGEL, a play in three acts
by Pearl Marin, pseud. of Phyllis
Kenigsberg. © Pearl Marin
(Phyllis Kenigsberg); 25Jun57;
DU.5005.
THE SINGING FRESHMAN; operetta in
three acts. Book, lyrics, and
music by Ken Bennett. © Willis
Music Co.; 18Feb57; DP2889.
SINGULARLY PLURAL, a play in three
acts by Hugh Pendexter, III.
© Hugh Pendexter, III; 18Feb57;
DUANE.
SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE;
television script by Donald Hyde.
Based on a story by O. Henry,
pseud. of William Sydney Porter.
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 19Feb57;
DUWH191.
SIX AND SEXLESS, a skit by Clara
Belle Holstein. © Clara Belle
Holstein; 28Jun57; Dul503).
SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN
AUTHOR; opera in three acts by
Hugo Weisgall. Libretto by Denis
Johnston. From the play by Luigi
Pirandello. Text only. © Merion
Music, Inc.3; 23Apr57; DP2973.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
SIX FOR SUPPER, six sketches designed
for night club presentation by H.
Tom Miller. © H. Tom Miller;
26Dec56; C10019.
THE SIX GOLDEN KERNELS; film script
prepared for Kurth Malting Co. by
Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, J. Prindle. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of J. Prindle.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Ine.3 18d3an573; DUN3962.
650-RAMAC; recording script by
International Business Machines
Corp. © International Business
Machines Corp.; 28Feb573; C10192.
SIX WIVES IN FAVOUR, a play in one
act for eight women by L. Du Garde
Peach. A sequel to All in favour.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.192) © L. Du Garde
Peach; 20ct56; DF9l9.
60 SECOND SPOT=RADIO, Aug. 31, 1956,
by National Paint & Varnish Co.
© National Paint & Varnish Co.$3
26Dec563; C10015.
SKILL BUILDING TAPES FOR COLLEGE
TYP. ITING; intensive course,
5th ed. Eight recording scripts
by David Daniel Lessenberry and
Samuel James Wanous. © South-
Western Pub. Co.3; 31Dec56; C10080.
SKY HIGH ON BOYLE HEIGHTS, a romantic
comedy in seven scenes by Abe
Polsky and Milton Polsky.
© Abe Polsky & Milton Polsky;
hApr57; DUWAWN98.
A SKY=RIDE FROM CHAMONIX, a comedy in
three acts by Agnes Emberson Filler.
© Agnes Emberson Filler; 22May57;
DUB.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, a play in six
scenes by Mabel Constanduros and
Barbara Euphan Todd. London,
French. (French's juvenile edi-
tion, no.13) © Samuel French,
Ltd.3 31Jul156; DFOSL.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. SEE ALSO STORIES
OF MUSIC CLASSICS, nol.
SLOWING DOWN THE DECAY OF EXPOSED
LUMBER, WITH OR WITHOUT PRESERVA=
TIVES; by Raymond 0. Abeling.
© Raymond O. Abeling; 10Jan573;
€10029.
SLOWLY, CAME THE DAWN; television
seript by Ann Leahy. © Anne B.
Leahy; 6Jun57; DUW1898.
SMALL HOTEL, a comedy in three acts
by Rex Frost. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.970)
© Rex Frost; 25Sep56; DF959.
SNOW JOB, a comedy-drama in two acts
by Earl Bush. © Karl Bush;
QNov563; DP2886.
SNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED. SEE
NICCOBARBUS AND THE BEAR.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. SEE
WALT DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE AND THE
SEVEN DWARFS.
SO EARLY IN THE MORNING, a play in
three acts by Peter Bowman.
© Peter Bowman; 8Mar57; DUly322.
SO WHAT, II; film script by Nuber
Kazanjian. © Nuber Kazanjian;
11Apr57; DUYy531.
SOCIAL ORDER. SEE THE BATTLE FOR
LIBERTY: SOCIAL ORDER.
35
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; by Stephen F.
Olford,. © Stephen Fred Olford;
7Jun57; C10530.
THE SOLDIER; opera in three scenes.
Based on a story by Roald Dahl.
Libretto by Lewis Allan. Music
by Lehman Engel. Chappell. Text
only. © Lehman Engel, Lewis
Allan, & Roald Dahl; 21Nov56;
DP2833.
SOLEDAD; piece en trois actes par
Colette Audry. Paris, Denoel.
© Editions Denoel; 30Dec563
DFO-688.
SOME ASPECTS OF THE AMERICAN MUSIC
SCENE; by Karl Krueger. © Kari
Krueger; 28Jan57; C10180.
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, a play in
three acts by Georgiana Faulkner.
WM: "rewritten & re-titled."
© Georgiana B. Faulkner; lApr57;
DUY71 6
SOMEWHERE, THERE MUST BE SOME WAY;
a play in three acts by Harold
Rogers. © Harold Rogers;
9Jan57; DU43901.
SON OF FOURTEEN PEOPLE, a new musi-
cal revue. Lyrics and music by
Rod Warren, pseud. of Rodney G.
Warnken. Sketches by Bob Arnold
and others. Choreography by Todd
Stanton. In two scenes. Text
only. © Rodney G. Warnken;
17Jan57; DU439L9.
SONG FOR A CERTAIN MIDNIGHT, a drama
in three acts by Fred Lawrence
Guiles. © Fred Lawrence Guiles;
11Jan573; DUl3920.
THE SONG OF ESTHER; written for the
screen by Peter Myers. © Michael
Arthur Film Productions; 22May57;
DUL775
THE SONG OF THE FIERY FURNACE, a play
in fifteen scenes by Mimi Jehle and
Barnard Hewitt. A translation of
Carl Zuckmayer's Der Gesang im
Feuerofen. © Mimi Jehle & Barnard
Hewitt; 13Jun57; DUWN935.
THE SONG SHOP, a new musical comedy
in two acts by Edward H, Labunski
in association with Scott McStravic.
Text only. Microfilm copy.
© Edward H. Labunski; 15Feb57;
DUMN128.
THE SOONER THE BETTER; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
by Chevrolet Motor Division.
(Chevrolet basic training kit, film
no.) © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.;
10Jan57; ¢100.8.
SOPHIE; screenplay in three acts by
Orin Borsten. © Orin Borsten;
hFeb57 3 DUM062.
SORRENTO HOLIDAY; or, Carmela.
An operetta in three acts. Lyrics
by Dorothy G. Knaur. Music by
Elizabeth C. Nielsen. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© EBlizabeth C. Nielsen & Dorothy
Griffin Knaur; 23Jan57; DUW029.
THE SOURCE; script for a motion
picture prepared for Jones &
Laughlin by Wilding Picture Produc-
tions. Writer, Samuel Beall.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Samuel Beall. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 18Jan57;
€10095.
36 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, a play in three
acts by Margaret Wylie Brydon and
Esther E. Ziegler. © Margaret
Wylie Brydon & Esther E. Ziegler;
31Dec56; DUL3906.
SPACE FOR MANPOWER AND EQUIPMENT;
recording script for Oldsmobile
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 3Apr57; C1032).
SPADES - DOUBLE; a play in three
acts by Peter T. Moretti.
© Peter T. Moretti; 11Mar57;
DUYY3306
SPEAKING OF MURDER, a melodrama in
three acts by Audrey and William
Roos. Random House. (A Random
House play) © William Roos &
Audrey Roos; 29Apr57; DP2985.
SPEAKING OF VALUES, a sound motion
picture script prepared for Mercury
Division, Ford Motor Co., by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer,
Gordon H. Miller. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of Gordon H.
Miller. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc.; 20Feb57; DU\Y173.
THE SPHINX APPLE; teleplay by Irving
Cooper. Based on a story by
O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb57; DU420h.
SPICER CREEVY, a musical comedy in
two acts by Elizabeth Jordan.
Text and music on separate leaves.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Happi-
ness was born a twin, 10Marl9.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Elizabeth Jordan; 10Jan57;
DU 393}.
THE SPIDER, an opera in one act and
three scenes by D. L. Posner.
Text only. © David Louis Posner;
4Jan57; DU43879.
THE SPIRIT OF MICHAEL ROMEO, a tele-
vision play in three acts by
Leonard Altman, © Leonard Altman;
12Feb57; DU4411).
THE SPIRIT OF PEACE ANSWERS, a pageant
Ouse by Ada Scott Butcher.
a Scott Butcher; 17Apr57;
DU44E16, ae ee
THE SPIRIT OF THE CHURCH, a pageant
of symbolism by E. K. Resler.
© E. K. Resler; 4Feb57; DU110.
THE SPIRIT OWL, an American Indian
opera in two acts by Eusebia
Simpson Hunkins. With choreog-
raphy by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath.
Includes music and diagrams for
dances. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Ojibway, 26Ju156, DU43053.
NM: additions. © Eusebia Simpson
Hunkins; 2Jan57; DU.3863.
SPLASH AWAY, O WATERS OF LOVE!
A one-act play by Martin Leibowitz.
© Martin Lewis Leibowitz; 3Jun57;
DUWW88S.
SPOLETTA; screenplay by Lindsay
Galloway. Based on The Spoletta
story, by James Dillon White.
© Grand Alliance Film Corp., Ltd.;
15Mar57; DU44383.
THE SPOLETTA STORY. SEE SPOLETTA.
SPOOFING THE WEATHER MAN, a skit by
Meyer Lipschitz. © Meyer Lip-
schitz; 1\Feb57; C10123.
SPOTLIGHTING FEATURES AND DEMONSTRAT-
ING THE USED CAR; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
C1005.
SPRING MILL SAGA; a junior high
school program for convocation in
three acts by Esther S. Byrd.
© Esther Sample Byrd; 8May57;
DULY770.
SPRINGTIME, a romantic operetta in
two acts. Book and lyrics by
Emmerich Reinhardt. Music by
Franz Steiner. Adapted from Das
FrtthlingsmHdel, by Lawrence
Merrill. The original orchestral
arrangements are used. (Denison
operettas) © T. S. Denison & Co.;
31Jan57; DP2882.
SPRINGTIME AND STEPHANIE, a musical
play in two acts. Music by
Arthur Marshall Fell; text by
William Edwards. Text and msic
on separate leaves, Appl. states
one song The first time I met you,
prev. reg. EUy552h0. © Arthur
Marshall Fell & William Edwards;
15Apr57; DU4y561.
THE SQUAW; screenplay in three acts
by Mary Jastrowicz, pseud. of Mary
T. Jastron. © Mary Jastrowicz
(Mary Jastron); 28Feb57; DU)307.
THE SQUIRREL CAGE, a three-act play
by John F, Pettibone. © John F.
Pettibone; 6Feb57; DUl,083.
A STAGE HAND'S NIGHTMARE. SEE THE OLD
OAKEN BUCKET,
STALIN ALLEE, a comedy in three acts
by Albert Mannheimer and Frederick
Kohner. © Albert Mannheimer &
Frederick Kohner; 18Jan57; DU395h.
STANCATO NATIONAL SCHOOL OF AC-
CORDION - RADIO ADVERTISING;
script by Joe Stancato. © Joe
Stancato d.b.a. Stancato National
School of Accordion; 2Jan57;
C10091.
STANCATO NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ACCORDION
RADIO ADVERTISING; script by
Joe Stancato. © Joe Stancato
deb.a. Stancato National School
of Accordion; 11Mar57; C1037.
STAND NOT ALONE, a television play in
three acts by Octavus Roy Cohen.
© Octavus Roy Cohen; 31Dec56;
DUL3908.
THE STANDARD AND CLASSIFICATIO™ OF
NUTRIA (MYOCASTOR COYPU MOL.) AS
THE BASIS FOR JUDGING, GRADING, OR
SCORING; by George V. Kinsel.
© George V. Kinsel; 26Feb57;
C10301,
STANDING REWARD; teleplay in two acts
by Manfred E, Naar and W. Ken.
Williams, © Manfred E, Naar &
W. Ken. Williams; 11Jun57; C1052.
STANDING ROOM ONLY, a comedy in one
act by Jerry Jones, Art Craft
Play Co. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Hever; 11Jan57;
DP28.7.
STAR QUIZORIUM, by Howard Estabrook.
© Howard Estabrook; 5Feb57;
c10118,
THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER,
a patriotic musical comedy in two
acts by Julian Grey. Based on the
music of John Philip Sousa.
Jan.—June
Orchestrations by Arthur Norris.
(Denison musical comedies)
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 31Dec56;
DP2860.
STAS, POET DONKEY AND FLOWER GIRL;
a play with music in three acts
by Irene Bartlett. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Irene Bartlett; 29Mar57; DUWWN50.
STATES WITH PRETTY NAMES, a play in
three acts by Elliott Baker,
Appl. states prev. reg. as DU.O50.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Elliott Baker; 21Jun57; DUWW99.
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY SPEAKS, a medi-
tation by Joyce H. Shearin.
© Joyce H. Shearin; 21Dec56;
DP2839.
STAY AWAY FROM THE REST, an original
television play in three acts by
Beverly D. Bianco. © Beverly
Doriene Bianco; 20May57; DU4y4780.
STEAKS FOR BROILING. SEE BEEF
FASHIONED FOR FREEZING.
STERLINGMAN; or, Generosity rewarded.
Chamber opera in one act, four
scenes by Klaus George Roy.
Libretto translated and adapted
from a short story by Arkady
Averchenko, Text and music on
separate leaves. © Klaus George
Roy; 28Jan57; DP2970.
THE STOCKINGS WERE HUNG; Christmas
operetta in one act for elementary
grades. Book and lyrics by L. Mar-
gueritte House, Music by Renata
Laukandt. © Theodore Presser Co.;
Jun57; DP2999.
THE STONE IS HEAVY, a television play
by Al Ramsen, pseud. of Alvan
H. Abramsen. © Al Ramsen (Alvan
H. Abramsen); 3Jun57; DU4y)882.
STORIES OF MUSIC CLASSICS, a series
of recording scripts by Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.
1. The sleeping beauty.
© 27Feb57; C10785.
2. William Tell, © 11Mar57;
C1018).
3. A midsummer ee dream.
© 27Feb57; C10186.
kh. The swan lake. © 27Feb57;
010187.
S. The bartered bride.
© 27Feb57; C©10188.
6. Scheherazade. © 27Feb57;
c10189.
STORM GIRL; dramatization in two
acts of a book by Joseph C,. Lin-
coln, with music. By Dorothy
Herbert. Text only. © Dorothy
Herbert; 21May57; DU4.803.
THE STORY OF INDIAN CORN. SEE THE
GREEN BUFFALO: THE STORY OF INDIAN
CORN.
THE STORY OF JOE MURPHY--TRIPLE-
THREAT SALESMAN; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 11Mar57; C1021).
THE STRANGE CASE OF MR. MACGREGOR,
a drama in three acts by Lucille B.
Milner. NM: revisions. © Lucille
B, Milner; 3Jun57; DU44843.
THE STRANGE CASE OF THE COSMIC RAYS;
combined picture and sound track
continuity. Appl. author: Frank
Capra Productions, Inc. © Frank
Ca 7 Productions, Inc.; 10May57;
D 97»
1957
THE STRANGE CASES OF MESSRS. X AND Y;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Buick Motor
Division. © Buick Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 10Jan57;
c10058.
THE STRANGER; teleplay in three
acts by R. K. Pearl. Adapted
from the author's play. OR. K.
Pearl; 19Mar57; DU4)371.
THE STRANGERS, a play in three acts
by Paul Kalina. © Paul Kalina;
21Jun57; DUWN993.
STRANGERS AT WILLINGTON, a comedy
in one act by Charles A. Bastin and
Barry Heenan. (Denison's one-act
plays) @©T. SS. Denison & Co.;
15Apr57; DP2963.
A STRAW IN THE WIND, a dramatic
fantasy in two acts by N. Leonard
Bonneau. © N. Leonard Bonneau;
24Jan57; DU43997-
STRAWBERRY DONUTS, a thirteen-week
radio series by Herman Finkel-
stein. Episode 1 and plans for
episodes 2-13. © Herman Finkel-
stein; 23Jan57; DP287.
THE STREETS OF THE CITY; radio
program by Florence P. Simister.
Vol.5; scripts 1-10). © Florence
P, Simister; l)Feb57; C1011).
STRETCHY, THE FIREMAN'S SUSPENDERS};
by Rita Levant. © Rita Levant;
2Apr57; C10306.
STRICTLY COMMERCIAL, a musical play
in two acts by Edward William
Hennessy. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Edward
William Hennessy; 8Apr57; DU450).
STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS, a play in
three acts by George Lowther.
© George Francis Lowther; 27Feb573
DU}237 «
STROKE. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS (Tele-
vision program) Apr. 28, 1957.
THE STRONGER; opera in one act by
Hugo Weisgall. Libretto prepared
by Richard Hart. Based on the play
The stronger, by August Strindberg.
Appl. states prev. reg. l1lFeb56,
EUL26800. © Merion Music, Inc.;
1Mar57; DP2932.
THE STRONGER DESIRE, a new play in
three acts by Perry W. Patterson.
© Perry W. Patterson; 18Mar57;
DUY367
STUBBLEGRASS, a play in two acts by
Andre Tellier. NM: "rewritten
for the purpose of stage produc-
tion." © Andre Tellier; 25Mar57;
DUNNE.
STUDIO ONE (Television program)
Feb. 18, 1957. SEE THE HOLLYWOOD
COMPLEX,
SUCCESS ON THE JOB, an address by
L, Homer Surbeck. © L, Homer
Surbeck: 17Apr57; €10366.
SUCCESS STORY, a play in three acts
by Thomas J. Carpender.
© J. Vincent Heuer; 7Feb57; DP2875.
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE, a television play
in three acts by Philip C. Lewis.
© Philip C. Lewis; 29Jan573;
DU}0h0.
SUCH MADNESS, a comedy in two acts
and three scenes by Beardsley
Bartlett. © Beardsley Bartlett;
13May57; DU\W712.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE SUGAR PLUM SHOW; sample script of
a television show by Natalie Ornish.
© Natalie (Mrs. Edwin P.) Ornish;
20Juns7; C1057.
LES SUISSES; tragi-comedie en deux
parties par P. A. Breal.
© P. A. Breal; 17May57; DU4)80).
SUMMER IS NIGH, a play in three acts
by Adrian Edwards, pseud. of Rose
Crawley Edwards. © Rose Crawley
Edwards; 3May57; DUl1665.
THE SUMMER SESSION, a play in three
acts by Bernard Lazar. © Bernard
Lazar; 12Mar57; DUMN339.
A SUMMER THING TO DO, a play in
seven scenes by Harriet Koskoff.
© Harriet Koskoff; 7May57; DU685.
SUMMERTIME (Il paese delle vacanze)
An idyll in three acts by Ugo
Betti. Translated by Henry Reed.
Acting ed. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.231)
Appl. states prev. reg. in 1956.
© Henry Reed; 12Feb57; DF991.
SUNBEAM HAMBURGER BUNS & FRANKFURTER
ROLLS; six radio commercials by
Quality Bakers of America
Cooperative. © Quality Bakers of
America Cooperative, Inc.; 21May57;
C104.97 «
SUNDAY CONCERT, a play in three acts
by James E. Sper. © James E.
Sper; 15May57; DUWN752.
SUPPOSE IT'S MY BABY; script for a
Kodachrome, sound motion picture
prepared for Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. by Wilding Picture Productions.
Writer, T. Sassano. fopl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire of T. Sassano.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 6May57; DU1798.
SUPPRESSED DESIRE, a comedy in two
acts by Herbert H, Hutner.
© Herbert H, Hutner; 15Mar57;
DUYY358.
THE SWAN LAKE. SEE STORIES OF MUSIC
CLASSICS, now.
THE SWEET BYE AND BYE; or, The great
way beyond. A play in two acts
by Ed Wilson (Elmer Edwin Wilson,
Jr.) © Elmer Edwin Wilson, Jr.;
283an57; DU017.
THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD; film
script by Ama V. Wagner. © Anna
V. Wagner; 20Feb57; DU1166.
(HE SWINDLER, a musical comedy in
three acts. Text and music on
separate leaves. Appl. authors:
Desert Music Club & Vera Orean.
© Desert Music Club; 11Apr57;
DUYY534 6
SYMPHONY NO.35 IN D MAJOR, K.385
("HAFFNER"); VIOLIN CONCERTO NO.5
IN A MAJOR, K.219; BY MOZART;
analysis script by Thomas
Scherman. © Book-of -the-Month
Club, Ince; 5Apr57; 610348.
SYNAGOGUE ON WHEELS. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, no.518.
THE-SYNCOPATED-OWL; lecture by Ernest
Carl Gertsch. © Ernest Carl
Gertsch; 11Jun57; C1053.
THE SYSTEM; or, The Ipso Mento
Reverso. A play in three acts by
Ruth F. Sherman. © Ruth F.
Sherman; 8Apr57; DUl508.
37
THE SYSTEM OF DR. TARR AND PROF,
FETHER; film script by Dennis
Brown and Arnold Kane, From a
story by Edgar Allan Poe.
© Arnold Kane & Dennis Brown;
17Jun57; DUWN959.
il
T -=- VIGNETTES, a series of thirty-
nine narratives for television
production and motion picture
production by Michael Shard.
© Michael Shard; 28Feb57; C10153.
TV BANKNITE; sample script for
television program by Robert G.
Jennings. © Robert G. Jennings;
19Feb57; C10158.
TV BRIDGE TABLE--YOUR BID; sample
script for a television program
by Robert Fenton. © Bobfred
Productions, Inc.; 5Mar57; C10175.
TV TOT TIME; sample script for
television program by John
Battistella. © John Battistella;
25Apr575; C103736
TABITHA, a play in three acts by
Arnold Ridley and Mary Cathcart
Borer. London, French, (French's
acting edition, no.77) © Arnold
Ridley & Mary Cathcart Borer;
230ct56; DF961.
TABLET MANUFACTURING; recording
script for Eli Lilly & Co. by Jam
Handy Organization. © Eli Lilly
& Coe; 11Mar57; C10231.
TABLOID, a musical revue in two
acts by Charles Stuart Dougias.
Text only. © Charlies Stuart
Douglas; 8Apr573; DU)507.
TAKE A LESSON FROM LOVE, a musical
play in three acts by Elliot Morse.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Elliot Morse; 18Mar57; DvUuWW38).
TAKE A PIC; thirty-minute audience
participation program for tele-
vision. Sample script by Irving
Jerry Backer. © Irving Jerry
Backer; 8Jan57; C10085.
TAKE IT FROM THE EXPERTS; recording
seript for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 11iMar57; C10223.
TAKE-OFF; television script by
James L. Dooley. © James L.
Dooley (Jim Dooley) d.b.ae Jim
Dooley Enterprises; 28Jan57;
C1012).
THE TALE OF THE TAINTED TENNER;
teleplay by Irving Cooper. Based
on a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. Appl.
author: Doubleday & Co., Inc.,
employer for hire. © Doubleday &
Co., Ince; 20May57; DU41778.
TALES OF THE SOUTHWEST, a multi-story
screenplay in one-hundred minutes
by Barry Storm. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Honeymoon roundup,
1952, DU30413, and as Of men and
horses, 1952, DU311)). NM: addi-
tions. © Barry Storm; )Feb573;
DUY055.
THE TALL CITY, a screenplay by Edith
Leenhouts. © Edith Leenhouts;
25Jun57; DUL5OO).
TALLY MORE VOTES WITH THE TRUCK
FEATURE TALLY} Recording script
for Chevrolet Truck Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10227.
38 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
TARAS BULBA: THE COSSACK. From
the novel by Nicolai V. Gogol.
Translation by George Rony.
Screenplay by David Chantler.
© Associates & Aldrich Co., Inc.;
27Mar57; DUWL530.
THE TATTOOED COUNTESS, a musical
play in two acts by Jonun McKinney.
Adapted from the novel of Carl
Van Vechten, Text only.
© John R. McKinney; 2Apr57;
DULAN 67.
TAVASZI HANGOK. SEE VOICES OF SPRING.
TAX TALKS; for television. Eight
scripts by Norman E. Schley.
© Norman E. Schley; 16May57;
c10l56.
THE TEACHER COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR
RECORDS FOR GUITAR LESSONS. SEE
BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS THE TEACHER
COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR RECORDS FOR
GUITAR LESSONS: -STRING GUITAR,
6-STRING GUITAR, UKULELE.
THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON,
a play in three acts by John
Patrick. Adapted from the novel
by Vern Sneider. Rev. : Dramatists
Play Service. © John Patrick;
23Apr57; DP2971.
TECHNIQUES IN SELLING FOLDING PAPER
BOXES; by Howard P, Hildreth.
© Howard P. Hildreth; 7Mar57;
C10536.
TECHNO-FORGED STRENGTH; script for
a 16 mm. Kodachrome sound motion
picture prepared for Kropp Forge
Co. by Wilding Picture Productions.
Written by John Davenport. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc., employer for hire of
John Davenport. © Kropp Forge Co.;
15Mar57; C10453.
A TEENAGE BOY; monolog by Alix
Blake, pseud. of Blake Alexander
McCoach, Jr. © Alix Blake (Blake
Alexander McCoach, Jr.); 22Jan57;
C10102.
A TEENAGE GIRL; monolog by Alix
Blake, pseud. of Blake Alexander
McCoach, Jr. © Alix Blake
(Blake Alexander McCoach, Jr.);
22Jan57; C10103.
TEKAKWITHA, THE MAID OF THE MOHAWKS;
a play in three acts by Mary-
Eunice Sayrahder. © Mary-Eunice
Sayrahder; 27Mar57; DUy429.
TELE-SELL; Feb. 26, Mar. 5 programs
for television by Jam Handy
Organization, © Jam Handy
Organization, Inc.; 22Apr57;
DUYY.629-44630.
TELEVISION-60 SECOND FILM, Sept. h,
1956, by National Paint & Varnish
Co. © National Paint & Varnish
Co.; 26Dec56; C10013.
TELL IT TO THE JURY, an audience
participation drama for television
by Frederick Heizer Wright.
© Frederick Heizer Wright; Feb57;
DUMW4057
TELLING OUR SCHOOL STORY; eighteen
playlets by Calvin Eells.
© J. Weston Walch; SOct56; DP2861.
TEMOIN A CHARGE; piece en trois
actes par Agatha Christie.
Adaptation de Paule de Beaumont
et Henry Torres. (In Les Oeuvres
libres. Paris. no 125 (351),
p.23-314) © Agatha Christie;
10ct56; DFO-686, °
TEMPER AND TEMPERAMENT; by Mrs.
Abraham A. Low. © Mrs. Abraham
A. Low; lMar57; C10170.
TEMPORARY DUTY, a play in three acts
by S. E. Kaltman. oS. E. Kalt-
man; 26Jun57; DUY5015.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE MOST OUT-
STANDING LEGISLATION OF THE
CENTURIES; text of recordings by
Edyth Armstrong Hoyt. © Edyth
Armstrong Hoyt; 1)Mar57; C10263.
THE TENDER MEAT. SEE THOR, THE
VIKING, no.2.
TENDER SUSCEPTIBILITY; film script
by Adrian Edwards, pseud. of Rose
Crawley Edwards. © Rose Crawley
Edwards (Adrian Edwards); 3May57;
DU 66h.
TENNESSEE DAY IN ST. LOUIS, a comedy
in four acts by Peter Taylor.
Random House. Appl. states prev.
reg. as The southern colony,
DU39256, & act 1 was prev. pub. &
reg., B570479. NM: dialog &
action of act 1. © on complete pub.
play; Peter Taylor; 20Feb57; DP2891.
IL TESORO; commedia lirica in ) atti.
Libretto di Vittorio Viviani.
Musica di Jacopo Napoli. Milano,
Curci. Text only. © Edizioni
Curci; 22Feb57; DFO-699.
THAT ONE TALENT, a comedy in one act
by Joan and John Ormerod. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.982) © Samel French, Ltd.;
5Sep56; DF951.
THAT STIR OF MIGHT, a play in three
acts by Jessie B. Blanton.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Jessie Belle Blanton; 25Feb57;
DUWYN219.
THAT'S MY COUSIN, a modern comedy
in three acts by Kurtz Gordon,
pseud. of C, Gordon Kurtz.
© C, Gordon Kurtz; 17Apr57;
DUYY5S83.
THAT'S POLITICS, a play in three
acts by Peter T. Moretti.
© Peter Thomas Moretti; 6Jun57;
DUMN920.
THE ET SYMPATHIE, de Robert Anderson.
Adaptation francaise de Roger-
Ferdinand. (In Les Oeuvres libres.
Paris. no 132, p.203-278)
© Robert Anderson & Roger-Ferdinand;
1May57; DFO-708.
THEATRE: Catherine de Heilbronn,
traduit par Paul Morand; Le prince
de Hombourg, La cruche cassee,
Penthesilee; traduits par Stefan
Geissler. De Henri de Kleist.
Paris, Denoel. © Editions Denoel;
30Sep56; DFO-689.
THEATRE: Le revizor, Hymenee, Les
joueurs; de Nicolas Gogol. Texte
francais et pref. d'Andre Barsacq.
Paris, Denoel. © Editions
Denoel; 7Mar55; DF970.
THEATRE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM, Scenes
from Shakespeare's Merchant of
Venice, Henry V, Macbeth, With
narration by Marchette Chute,
© Theatre in Education, Inc.3;
3May57; A288487.
THEATRE COMPLET, 9: Tailleur pour
dames, L'age d'or, Le bourgeon.
De Georges Feydeau. Paris,
Le Belier. (Les Documents
litteraires) © Le Belier;
10Nov56; DFO-685.
Jan—June
THEATRE, II: Nouveau Sisyphe;
Justice a Miramar; L'assemblee des
femmes, d'apres Aristophanes.
Par Robert Merle. Paris, Galli-
mard. © Librairie Gallimard;
30Mar57; DFO-700.
THEATRE, III: Petit theatre, Le jeu
de Don Cristobal, Lorsque cing ans
auront passe, Le public, La maison
de Bernarda. De Federico Garcia
Lorca. Traduit de l'espagnol par
Marcelle Auclair, Andre Belamich,
Claude Couffon et Paul Verdevoye.
Paris, Gallimard. © Librairie
Gallimard; 30Dec56; DFO-687.
THEN THERE WERE THREE, a comedy in
one act for women by Osbert Mills.
London, Deane; Boston, Baker.
("Deanets" series of plays)
© Osbert Mills; 30Jan57; DFO-678.
THE THEORY AND THE HOUND. SEE THE
PROMISE.
THERE ARE THREE R'S IN SELLING;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Oldsmobile Divi-
sion. © Oldsmobile Division,
General Motors Carp.; 10Jan57;
C10059.
THERE IS NO NAME; drama in two acts
and four scenes by Sally Lee
Woodall Maloney. © Sally Lee
Woodall Maloney; 25Mar57; DUb)17.
THERE'S MORE TO PERFORMANCE THAN
ADVERTISED HORSEPOWER; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 17MayS7; C10472.
THERE'S MUSIC EVERYWHERE, a musical
story for the young and old. Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Bernard David Altman; 15Feb573
DUMY139 .
THERE'S MY EDDIE! A television play
by Dorothy Phillips. © Dorothy
Phillips; lOApr57; DU44538.
THERE'S NO COMPARISONi Recording
script for GMC Truck Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © GMC
Truck Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10238.
THERE'S QUITE A DIFFERENCE! Record-
ing script by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10070.
THERESE RAQUIN, a drama in four acts
by Emile Zola, English version by
Kathleen Boutall, (In From the
modern repertoire, series 3, edited
by Eric Bentley. p.55-109)
© Kathleen Boutall; 19Nov56; DP29h6.
THESEUS, a twenty-five minute radio
script by Etta Wolpert. © Etta
Wolpert; 3Jan57; DU.3875.
THEY ALWAYS COME BACK; recording
script for GMC Truck Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © GMC
Truck Division, General Motors
Corp.; 17May57; C108).
THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED. SEE THE
MOST HAPPY FELLA.
THEY MADE THE WEST "WILD" IN THE
DAYS OF PAWNEE BILL; an address
by Allan Leonard Rock. © Pawnee
Bill Archive; 21May57; C1096.
THEY WANTED A LEADER, a play in one
act by Sam Bate. London, Deane;
Boston, Baker. ("Deane's" series
of plays) © Sam Bate; 10Sep56;
DFO-683.
1957
THINK "CALM" AND RELAX.
AND I WILLe
THE THIRD SOCIETY, a true story by
V. Stefan Krajcovic. Written for
the screen by J. Alexander Ryan.
Appl. author: V. Stefan Krajcovic,
employer for hire. © V. Stefan
Krajcovic; 30Jan57; DU0h1.
SEE I CAN
THE THIRTEEN CLOCKS, a musical
comedy adaptation in two acts of
James Thurber's much-adapted mock
fairy tale. By Richard Moffett
Heller. Text only. © Richard
Moffett Heller; 12Mar57; DUWN3h1.
13 DAUGHTERS, a musical comedy in
two acts by Eaton Magoon, Jr.
Text only. Appl. states prev.
reg. DU39671; in 1955, DU0978;
in 1956, HU413086. NM: revision
of book & lyrics. © Eaton Magoon,
Jr.3 27May57; DUy835.
30 SECOND SPOT-RADIO, Aug. 31, 1956,
by National Paint & Varnish Co.
© National Paint & Varnish Co.;
26Dec56$; C1001).
30 SECOND SPOT-RADIO, Sept. , 1956,
by National Paint & Varnish Co.
© National Paint & Varnish Co.$;
26Dec56$; C10012.
THIRTY-SIX; by Joseph Mindel. Tele-
cast Dec. 9, 1956 on the television
program Frontiers of faith;
chapter T-52. © Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America; 9Dec56;
DP2915.
THIS IS GRAVEYARD, a play in three
acts by John Pleasant McCoy.
© John Pleasant McCoy; 2May57;
DUY}.661.
THIS IS OUR CITY, a pageant in
seventeen scenes by Minta Meier.
© Minta Meier; )\Mar57; DP2917.
THISTLE'S SURPRISE; or, Good
gracious, Connie. A play in three
acts by H. W. M. Bedford-Jones.
Includes one song. © Helen W.
Bedford-Jones; 11Feb57; DU}093.
THOR, THE VIKING. A series of
screenplays by Tutte Lemkow and
Anthony Shaffer. © Tutte Lemkow
& Anthony Shaffer.
1. The friendly meeting.
-© LApr57; DUWN59.
2. The tender meat. © 1Apr57;
DUWNN60.
3. The Normandy treasure.
© 1Apr573; DU yh58.
THOSE CUBITTS, a play in three acts
by Maury Strum (Maurice Strum)
Appl. states prev. reg. as The
Woodalls, 29Jun56, DUN2865.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Maurice Strum; 28Jan57; DUW016.
THOSE FROM MONTPARNASSE. SEE
MODIGLIANI.
A THOUGHTFUL INTERLUDE, an original
television play in three acts by
Harold Stern. © Harold Stern;
20Feb57; DUM)161.
3=D DRAFTING IN INDUSTRY, by Paul F.
Boehm. © John R. Cassell Co.,
Inc.; 8Feb57; C10133.
THREE-FLAGS EPISODE, a musical play
in two acts by Vest Davis.
Shattinger. © Vest Davis;
13May57; DP2990.
THREE GOLD STAR MOTHERS, a one act
screenplay in five scenes by
William Siegel. © William Siegel;
6May57; DUL67).
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THREE HEARTS VULNERABLE. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Feb. 17, 1957.
305 RAMAC; recording script by Inter-
national Business Machines Corp.
© International Business Machines
Corp.; 4MarS7; C10196.
310 ASHLY STREET, a play in three
acts by William Edward Scott.
© William Edward Scott; 11Feb57;
DUMWN103.
THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS: The white
blossoms, The black thorn, The
white waves. By Liam O'Gallagher.
© Liam O'Gallagher; 19Mar57;
DUM 37 »
THREE PEOPLE, by A. R. Gurney, Jr.
(In The Best short plays of 1955=
1956, p.231-243) © Albert R.
Gurney, Jr.3; 13Sep56; DP2870.
THREE PLAYS FOR AMERICAN EDUCATION
WEEK, by Christobel M. Cordell.
© J. Weston Walch; 6Sep563
DP2857 .«
THE THREE QUESTIONS, an hour TV
play by Nuber Kazanjian. Based
on a short story of the same name
by Leo Tolstoy. © Nuber Kazan-
jian; 29Mar573; DUy52.
THREE SCORE AND TEN. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Mar. 17, 1957.
THE THREE SUNDAYS OF A POET.
UNICORN, THE GORGON, AND THE
MANTICORE.
THREE TO MAKE TREASON, a play in
three acts by Montgomery Hare.
© Montgomery Hare; 16Mar57;
DULL 368.
THREE TOPHATS, a comedy in three acts
by Miguel Mihura Santos. Transla-
tion by Rosemary Ames. © Rosemary
Ames; 7Jun57; DUl))897.
THREE WAYS TO MECCA. SEE THE MAN IN
THE DOG SUIT.
THREE WISHES, a play in three acts
by Frank Sanford, pseud. of Frank
Sanfilippo. © Frank Sanfilippo
(Frank Sanford); 25Jun57; DU5002.
THE THRIFTY SCOTTS; skits by Bruce
Scott, pseud. of J. Donald Perlman.
© Bruce Scott (J. Donald Perlman);
31Dec56$ DU3907.
THY KINGDOM COME, a play in two
acts by Kermit Hunter. © Roanoke
Valley Drama Assn., Inc.3; 21Feb573;
DUYY183.
TIGER AT THE GATES, a play in two
acts by Jean Giraudoux. Translated
by Christopher Fry. Acting ed.
S. French. Appl. states prev.
reg. in 1955. © Christopher Fry
& Editions Bernard Grasset;
290ct56; DP283.
TILL LIFE US DO PART, a comedy in
three acts by Harry Heineman.
© Harry J. Heineman, Jr.; 11Mar57;
DUI} 3356
TIM DORJON; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
6Mar57 ; DUYY295.
THE TIME OF TWO DAYS; essay by Dick
R. Johnston. © Dick R. Johnston;
11Mar57; €10280.
TIME OUT FOR HOPE, a TV script by
Jordi Valles. © Jordi Valles;
31Jan573 DUO).
SEE THE
39
THE TIME PEDDLARS, a musical comedy
in two acts by Albert Chance.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Albert Chance; 13May57; DUj4713.
A TIME TO LOVE, a play in two acts
by Marvin Rosenberg, © Marvin
Rosenberg; 25Apr57; DU44627.
TIMID HEARTS, an original television
play in three acts by Harold Stern,
© Harold Stern; 20Feb57; DU162.
THE TIP OF HIS TONGUE, a musical
play in three acts. Music by
Perry Allen, pseud. of Perry L.
Friedman. Book and lyrics by Zan
Bruce, pseud. of Zan Skolnick,.
Includes music for one song.
Appl. states prev. reg. as DUY3811.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Zan Skolnick & Perry L. Friedman;
SAprd57; DUy516.
TO CATCH A STAR, a television play in
three acts by Philip M. Isaacs.
© Philip M. Isaacs; 18Mar57:
DU 365.
TO HEAR WITH THEIR EYES. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS (Television program)
Apr. 7, 1957-
TO LEARN TO LOVE, a play in three
acts by William I. Oliver.
© William I. Oliver; 3Jan57;
DUL3878~
TO LIVE BY THAT HERITAGE, by Millard
Lampell. © Theodor Herzl Founda-
tion, Inc.; 2Jan57; DP2879.
TO MAKE A HEAVEN, a play in three
acts by Henry Misrock. © Henry
Misrock; 1)Mar57; DUW1350.
TO RISE ONE DAY, a play in two acts
by Tom S. Cariin. © Tom S.
Carlin; 28May57; DU)8)8.
TO THE THREE OF US, a play in two
acts by Ruth Stieff and Charles
Purcell. Appl. states prev.
reg. as What happened to Poppin,
8Feb56, DUW1721. NM: revisions.
© Charles Purcell & Ruth Stieff;
28Jun57; DU\5038.
TOBIN'S PALM; teleplay by George
Waggner. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. Appl. author: Doubleday
& poe Inc., employer for ines
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.$; 16May573
DUYL 7H
TODAY I AM A MAN} A comedy in two
acts, ten scenes by Herbert Hart
Hutner. © Herbert H. Hutner;
26Mar573 DUWWN23.
TODDY'S FAIRY DREAM KINGDOM, a play
in three acts by Mel Nyman (Melvin
A, Nyman) (Adventures in Chuckle-
Land) © Melvin Arthur Nyman;
6Mar57; DUl}319.
TOM SAWYER, a musical play in one
act and seven scenes. Book and
lyrics by the composer from the
novel by Mark Twain, pseud. of
Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Music
by Jonathan Elkus. London,
Novello. Text only. © Novello
& Co., Ltd.; 1Dec56; DP2885.
TOMORROW'S BIG PERFORMER (Mercury
makes the news) A sound motion
picture script prepared for
Mercury Division by Wilding
Pictures Corp. Writer, Tom Byrnes.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc., employer for
hire of Tom Byrnes. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.;
26Jun57; DU4.5027.
40 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY Jan.—June
TONE CLUSTERS, a screenplay in three
scenes by William I. Oliver.
© William Irvin Oliver; 1May57;
DU657 «
TONIGHT IN SAMARKAND, a romantic
melodrama in three acts by Jacques
Deval. Adapted by Lorenzo Semple,
Jr. French, Appl. states prev.
reg. as Ce soir a Samarcande,
20Ju153. © Bruce Becker, Robert
Ellis Miller, & Lorenzo Semple,
Jr.; 31Dec56; DP2966.
TONIGHT! LINCOLN VERSUS DOUGLAS. SEE
THE RIVALRY.
TOO DEAR, an hour TV script by Nuber
Kazanjian. Based on the short
story of the same title by Leo
Tolstoy. © Nuber Kazanjian;
18Mar57; DU4N362.
TOP ANGEL; screenplay by Edna White
Chandler. © Edna White Chandler;
12Feb57; DU4Y115.
TOPAZE; piece en actes de Marcel
Pagnol. Appl. states prev. reg.
1Jun30, D9276. NM: revisions.
© Marcel Pagnol; 31Jan57; DU)0)3.
TOPFLOOR CESAREANS, a play in three
acts by M. and L. Di Gangi.
Appl. states prev. reg. as DU1)89.
NM: revisions. © Marion Richard
Di Gangi & Louis Alfred Di Gangi;
19Mar57; DU44377.
THE TOPS IN TANDEMS; recording script
for Chevrolst Motor Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 17May57; C1070.
TOURNIQUET, a play in three acts by
W. Kerr Wilson. © Walter Kerr
Wilson; 11Jun57; DUO).
TOVARICH. SEE CHAMPAGNE AND CAVIAR.
THE TOWER, A COMEDY OF FATE; an
opera in one act, five scenes by
Townsend T. Brewster. Text only.
© Townsend T. Brewster; 25Jan57;
DU44008.
THE TRACER (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
Robert C. Dennis. © Motion
Picture Advertising Service Co.,
Inc., & Spencer Telefilm, Inc.
27. The landsman. © 28Jan57;
DU44020.
28. The truant. © 28Jan57;
DU44O21.
29. The unwanted. © 28Jan57;
DUYYO22.
30. The curtain. © 28Jan57;
DU4O23.
pus The deserter. © 28Jan57;
02h.
32. The vault. © 28Jan57;
DUWYO25.
33. The car. © 28Jan57; DUly026.
34. The legend. © 28Jan57;
DU44.027 .
TRACHINIAE. SEE WOMEN OF TRACHIS.
TRACTION-PACKED POWER GMC FOUR-WHEEL
DRIVE; recording script for GMC
Truck Division by Jam Handy Organi-
zation. © GMC Truck Division,
General Motors Corp.; 11Mar57;
010235.
TRADER BILL; sample script for a
half-hour television program by
John Vincent Shand. © Havens &
Martin, Inc.; 27Jun57; C10553.
THE TRAGEDY OF AVERAGE ME; or, The
actor's life. A sketch by George
H. Lymburn. © George Henry
Lymburn; 23May57; DU44801.
THE TRAGIC END OF MR. ASHERBY,
a television play in three acts
by D. R. Anton. © Don Rozi
Anton; 17Jan57; DU43950.
THE TRAMPLED FLAG, a play in three
acts by Carolyn L. Gitman.
© Carolyn L. Gitman; 7Mar57;
DU44313.
TRANSLATION, PLEASE! Recording
script for Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Oldsmo-
bile Division, General Motors Carp.;3
11Mar57; c102h7 .
THE TRANSMOGRIFICATION OF CHESTER
BROWN, a play for television in
three acts by Arthur Hailey.
© Arthur Hailey; 15May57; DU44750.
TRAQUENARD; piece en trois actes
d'apres le roman Trusted like a
fox, de James Hadley Chase, par
Frederic Valmain, pseud. de Paul
Baulat. (In Les Oeuvres libres,
no 126 (352) p.233-302)
© Frederic Valmain; 30Nov56;
DFO-667.
THE TRAVELIN' GHOST, a mystery in
three acts by Le Roma Greth.
© Heuer Pub. Co.; 3May57; DP2976.
LA TRAVIATA, by Giuseppe Verdi,
English libretto by Joseph Machlis,
Text only. Joseph Machlis;
18apr57; DU44605,.
TRAX FAX; a roundup of the latest
results fram the Nation's race-
tracks for television, by Eugene
R. Tanz. © Eugene R. Tanz;
12Dec56; C10018.
A TREASURES An improbable comedy in
one act by Philip Johnson. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.26) © Philip Johnson; 23Ju156;
DF953.
TREASURE ALIVE] Teleplay by
Allan & Tom Paul. Link in the
chain series, production no.103)
© Symbolon Productions; 11Apr57;
DP2950.
TREASURE IN THE DESHRT; outline in
twenty scenes based on the dis-
covery of the Dead Sea Scrolls by
Moshe Prager. © Moshe Prager;
17May57; DUy760.
THE TREASURE ON UPPER BEAR, a play
for children in three acts by Mary
Lichtenberg. © Mary Lichtenberg;
24Jan57; DU43995.
THE TREE OF LIFE, a meditation,
a parable, and a prophecy by
Willow Macky, pseud. of Katharine
Faith Willow Macky. © Katharine
Faith Willow Macky; 10May57;
C10441.
THE TREE OF LIFE, a play in three
acts by Melvin Freedman, © Melvin
H, Freedman; 18Apr57; DUWj592.
TRENTE-SIX COSTUMES EN QUETE D'AUTEUR,
de Jacques Duthilleul. © Federa-
tion Nationale des Fabricants
Francais du Vetement Masculin;
25Jan57; DUWYOS}.
A TRICK OF NATURE; teleplay by Donald
Hyde. Based on the story The
purple dress, by O. Henry, pseud,
of William Sydney Porter.
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 21Feb57;
DUWY210.
THE TRIOSAN RUG CLEANER; television
commercial by Charles D, Kasher.
© T. A. Aw, Inc.; 7Jan57; 010022.
THE TRIUMPH OF THE CROSS, historical
pageant of Church history in five
acts by Bernard Hartman.
© Bernard Hartman; 19Dec56;
DUL.3885.
TRIUMVIRATE OF MAGPIES; or, Pregnant
question. A play in three acts by
Norbert Terrassault. © Norbert
Terrassault; 19Feb57; DUj158.
TROPICO; play in two scenes. Lyrics,
music, and book by June Livingston.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© June Livingston; 8Mar57; DUMN32h.
TROUBLING OF THE WATERS, a play in
two acts by Arndt and Ethel Giusti.
Appl. states prev. reg. as No.309,
NM: revisions. © Arndt Giusti &
Ethel Giusti; 31May57; DU44900.
TROUBLING OF THE WATERS. SEE ALSO
TROUBLING WATERS,
TROUBLING WATERS; or, Troubling of
the waters. A play in two acts by
Arndt and Ethel Giusti. © Arndt
Giusti & Ethel Giusti; 27Feb57;
DUH 309
THE TRUANT. SEE THE TRACER (Television
program) No.28.
TRUCK SALES CONFERENCE; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 17May57; C1069.
THE TRUE FRIEND. SEE SECRETS OF THE
CAVE: BIBLELAND LEGENDS, no.l.
THE TRUE NATURE OF THE PHYSICAL
UNIVERSE, an address by Pascal M.
Rapier. © Pascal Moral Rapier;
10Apr57; C10360.
TRUE PROSPERITY. SEE PROSPERITY.
TRUSTED LIKE A FOX. SEE TRAQUENARD,.
THE TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH, a drama
in three acts by M. Owens Leary.
© M. Owens Leary & Patricia Leary;
16Apr57; DU4YS71.
TRY AND TELL ME, a one hour tele-
vision drama in three acts by Ken
Ancell. © C. Kenneth Ancell;
23May57; DU4Yy821.
THE TURN IN THE ROAD, a play in
three acts by Hazel A, Williamson,
© Hazel A, Williamson; 11Apr57;
DUWYSHS «
TURN RIGHT! Recording script for
Chevrolet Motar Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10219.
TURQUOISE, INCORPORATED; film script
by Raydic Corp. © Raydic Corp.;
20May57; DU\Y782.
TWELFTH NIGHT, a comedy with music
in two acts by Beaumont Bruestle
and Charles Swier. Adapted from
the play of the same title by
William Shakespeare. Text only.
C Beaumont Bruestle; 13Mar57;
DU 34 »
TWELFTH NIGHT. SEE ALSO A SHORTER
SHAKESPEARE,
THE TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES; The
dancing princesses. A children's
opera in three acts by David M.-
Closson. From the Bros. Grim,
© J. Fischer & Bro.; 27Nov56;
DP2819.
27 WAGONS FULL OF COTTON. SEE BABY
DOLL.
1957
TWICE AROUND THE CLOCK, a play in
three acts by Lynne MacDonald.
© Mrs. Malcolm A. MacDonald;
7Feb57; DU1090.
THE TWIN BROTHERS; Singspiel. in one
act by Franz Schubert. Libretto
translated from the German by
Ulrich W. Weisstein. Text only.
© Ulrich W. Weisstein; 5Feb57;
DUY071.
THE TWISTED MIND; screenplay in
three acts by R. K. Pearl.
© R. K. Pearl; 20May57; DU4)781.
THE TWISTED TALE OF A GIDDYGOAT;
satirical comedy in three acts by
Frank Hammerton. © Frank Hammer-
ton; 19Feb57; DUWN157.
TWO AND ETERNITY; No room on the
earth. A play in three acts by
Ben Brady. © Ben Brady; 1)Jan57;
DU4.3930.
TWO MONTHS EVERY YEAR, a musical
comedy in two acts. Book, music,
and lyrics by Eleanor Rose.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Eleanor Rose & Frederick J. Rose;
25Feb57; DUM220.
THE TWO ORPHANS, a play in three
acts by Dorothy Mae Mackin.
Based on the play of the same
title by Dennery and Corman.
© Dorothy M. Mackin; 2)Jun57;
DUYY997 .
TWO RENEGADES; teleplay by Irving
Cooper. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
21Feb573; DUy205.
TWO SONS HAD MOTHER WEBSTER ;
sereenplay by Michael J. Mainguth.
© Michael J. Mainguth; Feb57;
DUW058.
TWO SPINSTERS GO ON VACATION; film
script by Anna V. Wagner.
© Anna V. Wagner; 20Feb573
DUWHWI165.
TWO THANKSGIVING DAY GENTLEMEN;
teleplay by Irving Cooper. Based
on a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-=-
day & Co., Inc.; 18Mar57; DUWN78.
TWO WHEELS OF HELL. SEE TWO WHEELS TO
OBLIVION.
TWO WHEELS TO OBLIVION; or, Two
wheels of hell. Screenplay by Al
Ramsen, pseud. of Alvan Abramsen.
© Al Ramsen (Alvan Abramsen) ;
21Mar573; DUy106.
TWO WORLDS. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT,
no.526.
A TYPICALLY AMERICAN ORCHESTRA, by
Karl Krueger. © Karl Krueger;
28Jan57; C10155.
U
THE UGLY MIRROR, a play in two acts
by Marty Dinkin. © Martin
Dinkin; 2Apr57; D085.
ULLYSSES, JUNIOR; a TV play in three
acts by Michaela O'Harra. In-
cludes lyrics for two songs and
music for one song. © Michaela
O'Harra; 25Feb573; DUMy310.
UNCLE EDGAR'S BODY, a play in three
acts by Frederic Lansing Day.
© Frederic L. Day; 29Mar57;
DUM} 51
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
UNDERGROUND; or, Vera Figner.
A play in two acts and six scenes
by Feodor Chaliapin. © Feodor
Chaliapin; 3Jun57; DU44910.
THE UNDERPANTS, a play in four acts
by Carl Sternheim. English version
by Eric Bentley. © Eric Bentley;
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN. SEE THE COUCH.
UNDERWATER FANTASY, a 15-minute show
for television. Episode 1. Ideas
and script by Marjorie R. Saville
and Thelma Myers. © Marjorie R.
Saville & Thelma Myers; 1Mar57;
c10262.
THE UNEXPECTED TRUTH, a play in two
acts and an interlude by Diego
Fabbri. Translated by Lamont
Moore from the Italian Processo a
Gesu. Appl. states prev. reg. as
Trial of Jesus, Sep55, DUO681.
NM: revisions. © Lamont Moore;
6May 57; DUWN726.
THE UNICORN, THE GORGON, AND THE
MANTICORE; or, The three Sundays
of a poet. A madrigal fable for
chorus, ten dancers, and nine
instruments, by Gian Carlo Menotti.
Text only. Appl. states preve
rege as a part of manuscript choral
score 190ct56. ©G. Ricordi & Co.3
15Jan57 (in notice: 1956); DP2862.
THE UNPOPULAR PRINCE, a play in three
acts for television by Oliver
Connard. © Oliver Connard;
21May57; DUYWL792.
THE UNSATISFACTORY SUPPER. SEE BABY
DOLL.
THE UNSPOKEN LIE, a drama in three
acts for television by R. K.
Pearl. NM: revisions.
OR. K. Pearl; 16May57; DU\7)7.
THE UNWANTED. SEE THE TRACER (Tele-
vision program) No.29.
UNWASHED HANDS, an Easter play in
five scenes by Pearl Neilson.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 30Nov56; DP2835.
UP OR DOWN; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 11Mar57; C10222.
UPBEAT; hour teleplay in three acts
by James Elward. © James. Elward;
3Apr57; DUWYN93.
URGE TO LOVE, a play in two acts by
E. L. Gruber. © Edward Leonard
Gruber; 25Mar573; DU13.
UTOPIA SANTRANAI, a play in one act
and four scenes by Fredrick
Douglass Simpson. © Fredrick
Douglass Simpson; 8Mar57; DUj)321.
V
V. I. P.$ television series by George
Cohen and Sal Dano, pseud. of Sal
Giordano. Episode 1: Where to?
© Sal Dano (Sal Giordano) & George
Cohen; 27Feb573; DUy2h3.
VACATION SPECIAL, a three act play
by Ian Kay. © Ian Kay; 22May57;
DU 812.
THE VALESKA, CONTINENTAL ADVENTURESS;
film script by Sammel Jesse
Warshawsky. © Samuel Jesse
Warshawsky; 5Mar57; DU\286.
41
VALSES DE VIENNE; operette en 3 actes
de A. Mouezy-Eon et Jean Marietti.
Gouplets de Max Eddy. D'apres
A.-M. Willner et autres. Musique
de Johann Strauss (pere et fils)
Arrangee et adaptee par Julius
Bittner et autres. Paris, M. Es-
chig. Text only. © Editions Max
Eschig; 26Apr33; DF999.
THE VANISHING AMERICAN, a play for
television by David H. Temple,
pseud. of Donald L. Emmett.
© Donald Lee Emmett; 27Mar57;
DUM 30.
THE VANISHING ISLAND, a musical play
in three acts by Peter Howard and
Gecil Broadhurst. Music by Will
Reed and George Fraser. Text
only. Appl. states prev. reg. as
unpub. manuscript, 11Jun55.
NM: "synopsis of story added.”
© Moral Re-Armament; 310ct56;
DP29 3).
THE VANISHING ISLAND, a new musical
by Peter Howard and Cecil Broad-
hurst. In three acts. Script in
English and Japanese. Text only.
Appl. states prev. reg. as unpub.
manuscript. NM: "Japanese &
English translations; introd. by
the author for Japan." © Moral Re-
Armament; 11Jun55; DP2935.
VANITY AND SOME SABLES; television
script by George Waggner. Based
ci a story by 0. Henry, pseud. of
William Sydney Porter. © Double-
day & Co., Inc.3; 19Feb57; DUYH190.
THE VAULT. SEE THE TRACER (Tele-
vision program) No.32.
VEBLEN, a play in three acts by
Leonard Silk. © Leonard S, Silk;
18Feb573; DUMNIN8.
THE VELVET CUSHION, a play in three
acts and nine scenes by John
Wexley. © John Wexley; 13May57;
DULWA710.
VERA FIGNER. SEE UNDERGROUND.
A VERY SPECIAL BABY, a play in two
acts by Robert Alan Aurthur.
Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Robert Alan Aurthur; 10Jun57;
DP3011.
VICTIM, an hour teleplay in three
acts by James Elward. © James
Elward; lApr573; DUh56.
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE; play in two
acts by Arthur Miller. Dramatists
Play Service. NM: additions &
revisions. © Arthur Miller;
11Mar57; DP2929.
THE VILLA OF MADAME VIDAC, a play in
six scenes by Franz Spencer.
© Franz Spencer; 12J3un57; DUWN19),.8.
THE VILLAGE OF OPAHASI. SEE PALEFACE
SEMINOLE,
VINCENNES ON THE WABASH; a junior
high school convocation program
in three acts by Esther S. Byrd.
© Esther S. Byrd; 21May57; DU4771.
VINDICATION, a play in three acts by
Elias Gilner. © Elias Gilner;
UjJun57; DUYY987.
VIOLENT LAND; screenplay by Sam
Roeca (Samuel F. Roeca) and Tom
Hubbard (Thomas G. Hubbard)
© Albert C. Gannaway; 1Jun57;
DUYLISY
42 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
VIRGINIE; comedie en trois actes et
quatre tableaux de Michel Andre.
© Michel Andre; 25Jan57; DU4038.
VIRGINIE; comedie en trois actes et
aa tableaux de Michel Andre,
In Les Oeuvres libres. Paris.
no 129 (355), p.205-308)
© Michel Andre; 1Feb57; DFO-706.
THE VISIT. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS
(Television program) Dec. 16, 1956.
VISITE IMPROBABILI; farsa in tre
atti di Giuseppe Marotta e
Belisario Randone. © Giuseppe
Marotta & Belisario Randone};
26Mar57 3 DULY} 81.
VISITING FOR COMMITMENT; recording
script for Division of Evangelism,
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
by Jam Handy Organization.
© Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. Aw; 11Mar57; ©10251.
VITAL PULP THERAPY; by Ralph E.
McDonald. © Professional Clinic
of the Month, Inc.; 6Jun57;
C10539.
VIVA EL BAR} A comedy in one act
by Frederick Thon. © Frederick
Thon; 21May57; DU4790.
VOICES OF SPRING (Tavaszi hangok)
Lyric opera in two acts, three
scenes. Text by Erné Innocent
and L&szl6 Sztics. Music, making
use of Strauss works, by Aladér
Majorossy. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Alad4ér
Ma jorossy; 7May57; DU44727.
VOLPONE. SEE ALL THAT GLITTERS.
THE VOLSTEAD ACT - THE 18TH AMEND-
MENT, a musical political love
story extravaganza. Film script
by William Jacob Friedberg. Text
only. Appl. states songs prev.
rege © William Jacob Friedberg;
18Jan57; DUL,3968.
VORNADO AIR CONDITIONERS; spot
announcements for radio.
Scripts 1-9, by De Roze & Asso-
ciliates. © De Roze & Associates,
Inc.; 29May57; C1051).
LES VOYAGEURS EGARES; piece en 3 actes
par Guillaume Hanoteau.
© Guillaume Hanoteau; 19Jun57;
DU4Y981.
W
WAGON TRAIL; opera in one act by
Joseph Enos. Libretto and vocal
score. Appl. states prev. reg.
as DU36122 & DU36846. NM:
revisions & additions in text &
music. © Joseph Enos; 19Jun57;
DU4L988.
WAHNE; or, The Korean bride. A
fantasy of the Orient. Operetta
in three acts. Music by Guy
Mongeluzzo (Thomas J. Mongeluzzo)
Libretto by Ann H. Mongeluzzo.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Thomas J. Mongeluzzo & Ann Hayes
Mongeluzzo; 5Jun57; DU\4896.
WAIT WITH PATIENCE; by Mrs. Abraham
A. Low. © Mrs. Abraham A. Low;
4MarS7; C10171.
WAKE UP AND DANCE, a musical play in
three acts. Music by Eddie Metz
(Edward Irvin Metz) Book and
lyrics by George Nider. Text and
music on separate leaves.
R. Nider & Edward Irvin Metz;
5Jun57; DU\)899.
WALES FOREVER (Cymru am byth)
Comedy in three acts by Una M.
Atkinson-Gullotta. © Una Megan
Atkinson-Gullotta; 12Jun57;
DULY937
WALK STEADY, WALK STRAIGHT; a tele-
vision play in three acts by
Octavus Roy Cohen. © Octavus Roy
Cohen; lApr57; DU)66.
WALT DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE AND THE
SEVEN DWARFS, an operetta in three
acts adapted by Norma Wilkerson.
Text only. Appl. author: Walt
Disney Productions, employer for
hire. © Walt Disney Productions;
2Apr57; DP2983.
WAR AND PEACE, a play with msic in
eleven scenes. Music by Serge
Prokofiev. Russian libretto by
Mira Mendelson. New English
(manuscript) libretto by Joseph
Machlis. Text only. © Joseph
Machlis; 9Jan57; DU\3942.
THE WARM PENINSULA, a play in two
acts by Joe Masteroff. © Joe
Masteroff; 15Feb57; DU\135.
THE WAY TO KEEP HIM & 5 OTHER PLAYS,
by Arthur Murphy. Edited by John
Pike Emery. New York University
Press. © New York University;
290ct56; A271571.
A WAY WITH THE INDIANS. SEE PALEFACE
SEMINOLE.
WE INTERRUPT THIS SCREENING TO
BRING YOU ...; dialogue by Helen
Zill. © Helen Zill; 20Dec56;
C10017.
WE LIKE OUR WAY (Working title: The
ballad of Willie McSheen) A 90-
minute comedy-drama fantasy with
musical numbers. Film script by
Greg Deane (Gregory K. Deane)
Text only. © Greg Deane; 17Jun57;
DULY966.
DER WECHSELGESANG; Das Portrit einer
Ehe. Schauspiel von Fred C,
Siebeck. Neufassung. In 8
Bildern. © Bthnenverlag Ahn &
Simrock; 1May56; DFO-665.
WEDDING BELLES; lecture 1, series A.
By Elizabeth Haines. © Elizabeth
Haines (Mrs. Frank D. Haines);
17May57; C10\457.
WEDDING DANCE. SEE NO LAMP, NO
SCISSORS. :
WEEKEND NEIGHBORS; or Neighbors in
delicti. A mystery comedy in
three acts by- John Duff Stradley.
© Rosine Stradley; 10May57;
DUYY69,.
WENDY MAKES A WISH, a play in one
act by Hugh J. Smith, Jr. In-
cludes music for two songs.
© #H J. Smith, Jr.; 1May57;
DU44659.
WHAT A MANI A masiee? ae in two
acts by Jay Lee. Text only.
© Jay ‘Lee; 25Jun57; DU45006.
WHAT DID I DO? A play in one act by
Nora Stirling. With a specially
written discussion guide by Nina
Ridenour. Published for the Ameri-
can Theatre Wing Community Plays
by Human Relations Aids. (An
American Theatre Wing Commmnity
play) © Nora Stirling; 1Mar57;
DP2923.
© George
Jan.—June
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT IT? A one-act
play by Nat Friedland. © Nat
Friedland; 6May57; DU4L72).
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW, AND NO
MAN TELLS HER. SEE FINANCE
FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--WHAT EVERY
WOMAN SHOULD KNOW, AND NO MAN TELLS
HER.
WHAT I WANT TO BE WHEN I GROW UP;
by Eulalia Watters. © Eulalia
Watters; 10May57; DU\700.
WHAT IS A DISC JOCKEY? Radio script
by Bob Dye (Robert M. Dye)
© Robert M. Dye; 13May57; C1049.
WHAT MADE JONES BUY; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Frigidaire Division. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp.;
10Jan57; C10075.
WHAT RESEARCH MEANS TO THE SALESMAN,
a lecture by Rayette, Inc.
© Rayette, Inc.; 5Apr57; C10365.
WHAT THE CHRISTMAS CHERUB FOUND,
a Christmas pageant. Book by
Alene Harris. Lyrics by Frank L.
Cross. Music composed by Rob Roy
Peery. Appl. authors: Lorenz Pub.
Co., employer for hire of Rob Roy
Peery & Frank L. Cross; & Alene
Harris, © Lorenz Pub. Co.; 1jMay57;
DP3007.
WHAT THE HOUSING SHORTAGE WILL DO.
SEE HOW I BECAME A COMMUNIST.
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DEAL? Recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Buick Motor Division.
© Buick Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C1lO0O\).
WHAT'S JETAWAY GOT THE REST CAN'T
TOUCH? Recording script for Olds-
mobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization, © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motars Corp.;
11Mar57; C1029.
WHAT'S THE USE? Sample script for
a television quiz show by Edward
C. LaCorte. © Edward C. LaCorte;
1May57; C10377.
WHAT'S YOUR BID? Television program;
script no.l by Robert S. Wolff and
others. © Robert S. Wolff,
Walter C. Wolff, Jr. & Perry
Zeller; 12Jun57; C1050.
WHEN BIBLE PROPHETS SPEAK, AS BIBLE
STATESMEN AND LEADERS FOR TODAY'S
CLEAR THINKING; a lecture to be
recorded on records by Edyth
Armstrong Hoyt. © Edyth Arm-
strong Hoyt; 30Apr57; 010378.
WHEN PAUL CAME HOME FROM CAMP, a
teen-age drama in four acts by
M. E. Clark, OM. E, Clark;
160ct56; DP2836.
WHEN QUEENS WERE PAWNS, a play in one
act for women by T. B. Morris.
London, French, (French's acting
edition, no.277) OT. B. Morris;
13Nov56; DF979.
WHEN RIGHT WAS A REVOLVER; by Allan
Leonard Rock, Based upon material
in the Pawnee Bill Archive.
© Pawnee Bill Archive; 5Mar57;
C10176.
WHEN THE PROSPECT SAYS "NO"; by
Howard P. Hildreth. © Howard P.
Hildreth; 7Mar57; C10178.
WHERE THE HEART IS, a play in three
ward
acts by Edward Trach. © Ed
Trach; )Jun57; DUWY902.
1957
WHERE THERE'S A WILL, a play in
three acts by Charles Fue.
© Charles Fue; 3Jan57; DU3876.
WHERE TO? SEE V. I. P.
WHITHER THOU GOEST ... A one-act
drama by Sarah Sanderson.
© Sarah Elizabeth Sanderson (Mrs.
Richard Arlo Sanderson); 26Feb57;
DUYH23h.
WHO DOES THE DISHES TONIGHT? A come-
dy in one act by Jerry Jones.
Art Craft Play Co. (An Art Craft
play) © J. Vincent Heuer;
11Jan57; DP285.
WHO IS THE RICHEST WOMAN IN YOUR TOWN?
SEE FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--WHO
IS THE RICHEST WOMAN IN YOUR TOWN?
WHO IS THIS KING? In two acts by
Bruce Partridge and Richard Lee.
© Bruce Partridge & Richard Lee;
13Apr57; DP2937.
WHOM CAN I TRUST? SEE FINANCE
FASHIONED FOR WOMEN--WHOM CAN I
TRUST?
WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH, a play in one
act by Lloyd Corrigan. Appl.
states prev. reg. as The upper
room, 1948. NM: revisions.
© Samiel French, Inc.; 290ct563
DP26)),.
WHY READ BOOKS; by Leonard Wibberley.
© School of Library Science,
University of Southern California;
UyMay57; C1045.
WHY WOOD; WOOL, AND CIDER FOR
HEALTH? By Raymond 0. Abeling.
© Raymond 0. Abeling; 1Feb57;
C€10112.
WIDE-OPEN EYE-OPENERS! Recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10069.
THE WILDCAT; film script by Elisa
Garcia Lopez. Adapted and trans-
lated from the stage play by
Leonardo F. Garcia. © Elisa
Garcia Lopez; 11Jan57; DU3971.
WILL I BE WELCOME? A twenty-minute
film for television by Ray Hamby.
© Ray Hamby; 25Apr57; DUl)631.
THE WILL OF THE BISHOP'S SISTER,
a comedy in three acts by Eliza-
beth W. Robinson. An original
one-hour TV script for filming.
© Elizabeth W. Robinson; 11Feb57;
DuI098.
A WILL TO LIVE, a one-hour play for
television in three acts by Jerome
Rosse © Jerome Ross; 9Jan57;
DUL390)..
WILLIAM OF ROSKILDE, a play in four
acts by Christine Fleming Heffner.
© Christine Fleming Heffner (Mrs.
Edward A. Heffner); 1Jan57;
DU.3928.
WILLIAM TELL. SEE STORIES OF MUSIC
CLASSICS, noe2.
WILLIE'S SECRET WEAPON, a comedy in
three acts by Alexander Badger.
(Baker's royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 12Feb57; DP2878.
THE WIND AND THE SUN; radio script
by Sidney Aaron Frank and others.
© Sidney Aaron Frank, Ralph Stein,
Jack Irving Silverman & Francis
Xavier Fellmer; 11Jun57; DUW)}939.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE WIND BLOWS EAST, a three-act
suspense drama by Frank A. Magary.
© Frank A, Magary; 11Mar57;
DU 326.
THE WINDOW CLEANERS, a farce comedy
in one act by Claire L. Cottrill.
© Claire Louise Cottrill; 13May57;
DUY7 04.
THE WINE OF SANTORINA, a one-hour
drama in three acts for television
by Catherine Wenzell, pseud. of
Catherine Rapp Wenzel. © Catherine
Rapp Wenzel; 3Jun57; DU4)886.
WINGS OF THE DOVE. SEE CHILD OF
FORTUNE.
WINNIE-THE-POOH, a play in three
acts. Dramatized by Kristin
Sergel from the stories of A. A.
Milne. Dramatic Pub. Co.
© Daphne Milne & Spencer Curtis
Brown; 22Mar573; DP2920.
THE WINSLOW GIRL, a comedy in one
act, by Don Lathrop. (Baker's
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker
Coe; 6Feb57; DP2877.
THE WINTHROP BILL, a 90-minute
television drama by Dorothy
Deskins. © Dorothy Deskins;
15Feb57; DULN13}.
THE WITCH WHO WASN'T WICKED, a play
in one act by Joan Schulman and
Edith Weber. © Joan Schulman;
30Apr57; DU65).
WITHIN THE DAY; a play in three acts
by Paul W. Le Blanc. © Paul W.
Le Blanc; 16May57; DUM756.
WITHIN THE MELTING POT, a play in
three acts by Benjamin Syd Choy.
© Benjamin Syd Choy; 25Mar57;
DUIS.
WITHOUT RISK! An original one hour
television drama in three acts by
Ruth Spietz. © Ruth Spietz;
15May57; DU4A78.
WITHOUT WORRY, a skit by Clara Belle
Holstein. © Clara Belle Holstein;
20Jun57; DU4L978.
WIT'S-END; teleplay by Donald Hyde.
Based on a story by 0. Henry,
pseud. of William Sydney Porter.
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.3 21Feb57;
DUY213.6
THE WITTING WILL CASE, a lecture by
Erie Stanley Gardner. © Erie
Stanley Gardner; 7Mar57; ©€10303.
WIZARD OF 0%; script for cartoon
film by Arthur Newman. Includes
two songs with music by David
Hollister and lyrics by Arthur
Newman, -© David Hollister &
Arthur Newman; 9May57; DUw)692.
WOLVESt WOLVES A play of savagery
in three acts by Ramon Maria del
Valle-Inclan. Translated into
English by Cyril Bertram Lander.
©c a Bertram Lander; 12Apr57;
DULA606.
A WOMAN ALONE, a play in three acts
by Samuil Alyoshin. Adapted from
the Russian by Ann Dunnigan.
© Ann Dunnigan; 1jFeb57; DUy125.
WOMAN OF THE WIND, a play in three
acts by Ned Mueller (Edward E.
Mueller) © Edward E. Mueller
(Ned Mueller); 2Apr57; DUl))66.
43
A WOMAN'S SHARE, a play in two acts
by S. Helene Simon (Sylvia Simon
Greenberg) © Sylvia Simon Green-
berg; 17Jun57; DUWN1960.
WOMEN OF TRACHIS (Trachiniae) By
Sophocles. A version by Ezra
Pound. New Directions. Appl.
states prev. pub. abroad 1957.
© Ezra Pound; 27Mar57; A287033.
WONDER THAT BUBBLES, a play in three
acts by Mrs. Tex Rickard and Mary
Davie Nicholson. Based on Every-
thing happened to him, by Mrs. Tex
Rickard with Arch Oboler. © Mrs.
Tex Rickard & Mary Davie Nicholson;
2&May57; DU8)7.
THE WONDERFUL WINDOW.
AND ME.
SEE HAPPY ANN
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF WILLIAM H,
MAGRUDER, a play for children in
one act by Maxwell Silverman.
© Maxwell Silverman; 11Apr57;
DUST «
WONDERWOOD, a musical play in one
act by Dolly K. Elligson and
Cornelia Basky. Musical score by
James Basta. Text only.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Cornelia Basky Sheary & Dolly K.
Elligson; 17May57; DU}761.
THE WOODCUTTER OF CHUPADARO, a play
for television in three acts by
Frank Liscum Russell. © Frank
Liscum Russell; lFeb57; DU1078.
THE WORD AND THE WRITER; by William
Saroyan. © School of Library
Science, University of Southern
California; LUjMay57; Clo.
WORD OF A PIRATE, a one act play in
verse by Marion L. Miller.
© Marion Lipscomb Miller; 8Jan57;
DU. 3897.
THE WORLD AND THE DOOR; teleplay by
Donald Hyde. Based on a story by
0. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney
Porter. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.;
1Mar57; DU}279.
THE WORLD BY THE TAIL, a play in two
ac te by Hamsey areas cine
© Ramsey Yelvington; 373
DUI, 821,. 5 ay (5
WORLD WAR II MISSION DIARY--15TH
ATR FORCE LETTER FROM NAVIGATOR TO
HIS MOTHER AT HOME; by William B.
Lindsey. © William B. Lindsey
d.b.a. Custom Recorders; 6Jun57;
CL0529.
WORTH YOUR WEIGHT IN GOLD; television
series. Sample script by Sullivan
C. Richardson. © Sullivan C.
Richardson; 2Apr573; C10305.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? A shooting
script for a sound color film for
the Greyhound Corp. by Wilding
Picture Productions. Writer, John
Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of John Davenport. © Wild-
ing Picture Productions, Inc.;
18Jan57; DU43959.
THE WRECK ON THE FIVE-TWENTY-FIVE,
a play in one act by Thornton
Wilder. © Thornton Wilder;
29May57; DUN852.
WRITTEN IN THE STARS, a musical play
in three acts by Samuel J.
Warshawsky. Text only. NM:
revisions & additions. © Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky; lApr57; DU470.
44 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
X
AN X FOR A BOSKY DELL, a half-hour
metaphysical drama in two parts
for television by Catherine Wenzell,
pseud. of Catherine Rapp Wenzel.
© Catherine Rapp Wenzel; 10May57;
DULWN696.
X MARKS THE SPOT; recording script
for Pontiac Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 11Mar57; C10250.
i
YWCA PROMOTION ANNOUNCEMENT; by
Graham Archer. © Graham Archer;
17Jun57; C1055.
YA GOTTA LIVE RIGHT; formerly,
Gambler Bobs. A musical in two
parts by Bill Curtis Hill, pseud.
of W. C. Norwood, and Lillian S.
Gore. Text only. NM: additions
& revisions. © William Curtis
Norwood & Lillian S. Gore; 23May57;
DU4Y815.
A YACHT; film script by Anna V.
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner;
6Mar57; DU44293.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW, a television play
in three acts by Paul W. Le Blanc.
© Paul W. Le Blanc; 2iJan57;
DU43999 «
YESTERDAY'S WAVES, a three act drama
by Gerald Sanford, pseud. of
Gerald Sanford Goldberg.
© Gerald Sanford Goldberg; 6Jun57;
DUYWYI21.
YET BY THESE TEARS. a two-act tele-
vision drama by Gordon Hitchens.
© Gordon Ray Hitchens; lApr57;
DUWYY62.
YOU, a national quiz show far tele-
vision. Sample script. Based on
original ideas by Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Ruck. Production advisor,
Ted L. Zeigler. © Seymour Ruck &
Sarge Ruck; 6Mar57; C10191.
YOU AND YOUR DIRECT MAIL; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Pontiac Motor Division.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C10078.
YOU ARE A PROJ Recording script for
National Retail Furniture Assn. by
Jam Handy Organization. © Na-
tional Retail Furniture Assn.;
11Mar57; C1025.
YOU CAN COUNT ON THAT; scenario for
a motion picture for Sinclair Re-
fining Co. by Wilding Picture
Productions. Written by DeWitt
Copp. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., em-
ployer for hire of DeWitt Copp.
© Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc.; 6May57; C10503.
YOU CAN SING, lectures 1-8 by
Lisa Roma, © Lisa Roma;
15Mar57; C1026.
YOU CAN WRITE A HIT SONG; sample
script for radio program by Hal
Smith (Harold J. Smith) and others.
© Harold J. (Hal) Smith, Phillip 0.
Berle, & Meyer (Mike) Gold;
25Feb57; C10136.
YOU CAN'T TELL THE PLAYERS WITHOUT A
SCORE CARD} Recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corpe; 11Mar57; ©10229.
YOU DECIDE; script for a daily radio
program by Howard T. Keegan.
© Howard Thomas Keegan; 21Mar57;
c10268.
YOU, MY GUESTS! A play in three acts
by Arnold Ridley. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.90)
© Arnold Ridley; 5Sep56; DF957.
YOUNG MAN'S FANCIES, a play in three
acts by Jack Hughes. © Jack
Bibby Hughes; 3Apr57; DUWho2.
YOUR FAVORITE PROGRAM; sample script
for television by Hector 0.
Hamilton. © Hector 0. Hamilton,
IJr.3; 27May57; C1052).
YOUR HOME-MOVIE THEATER. SEE FILM FUN.
YOUR HUMBLE SERVANT, a comedy in
three acts by Jack C. Wolf.
© Jack C. Wolf; 6May57; DU4y670.
YOUR 1956 ARSENAL FOR ACTION! Re-
cording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Chevrolet Motor
Division. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Carp.;
10Jan57; C10053.
YOUR ONE BEST CHANCE TO SELL; record-
ing script by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion for Oldsmobile Division.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 10Jan57; C1007).
YOURS THROUGH THE YEARS, a play in
three acts by Thomas F. Moore.
© Thomas F. Moore; 8Apr57; DUY4505.
YOURS UNRELENTINGLY, a play in one
act by W. B. S. Clark. © Winifred
Shaw-Clark; 9Apr57; DU44532.
YOUTH AND OLD AGE; drama in three
acts by Gordon Shomaker. © Gordon
Shomaker; 6Mar57; DU4i317.
Z
ZANIES OF THE ZODIAC, a play in
three acts written in commemoration
of the Hungarian revolt by Eugene
J. Hochman, © Eugene Joseph
Hochman; 9May57; D0)717.
ZDEDA, a musical comedy in two acts
by Pete Lee, pseud. of Peter
Zoellner, and Fred T. Smith
(Frederick T. Smith) Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Poter Zoellner & Frederick T.
Smith, to be known under the copy-
right name of Lee Smith; 27May57;
DU44836.
ZE ZIVOTA HMYZU, SEE THE INSECT
COMEDY.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures, sermons,
monologs, and radio, television and recording scripts for which renewal reg-
istrations 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 in-
terfiled.
A
AN ACCUSING FINGER, a mystery comedy
drama in three acts by Marie Doran.
© 5Sep29; DP85573. Marie Doran
(A); 22dan57; R181905.
ACROSS THE JORDAN, a comedy in one
act by Ernest Howard Culbertson.
© 300ct29; DU2838. Ernest Howard
Culbertson (A); 12Jun57; R19337.
ADAM'S EVE, a one-act comedy by
Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements.
© 3Apr29; DU781. Florence Ryer-
son Clements (A); 18Jan57;
R16)861.
AFTERNOON, a play in one act by
Philip Johnson. © 9May29;
DP2739. Philip Johnson (A);
hApr57; R189925.
ALABAMA, a drama in four acts by
Augustus Thomas. Rev. and re-
written. © 2)Jul29; DU1767.
William Elliott (NK), Graeme
Elliott (NK), Thomas Elliott (NK),
Barbara T. Wright (NK)*& Joan T.
Elting (NK); 10May57; R191606.
ALL THE WORLD WONDERED, a play in
three acts by Eli John Wexler.
© 310ct29; DU2851. John Wexley
(A); 1lJdan57; R184391.
ALLATOONA. SEE THE BLUE AND THE GRAY.
L'AMOUR A LA BLAGUE; comedie en 3
actes par Pierre Sabatier.
© 20Apr29; DU648. Pierre Sabatier
(A); 11Mar57; R187646.
AMPHITRYON 38; comedie en 3 actes de
Jean Giraudoux. © 5Dec29;
D052. Mme Jean Giraudoux, nee
Suzanne Roland (W); 2hJan57;
R185256.
AREN'T WOMEN WONDERFUL! A comedy in
three acts by Harris Deans.
© 223ul29; DP1857. F. Harris
Deans (A); 3May57; .R191368.
ARGENTINA; play in three acts by
Edgar Allan Woolf. © 30Jan30;
DULLO71. Dorothy Ahearn (NK) &
Muriel Hobson (NK); 1Mar57;
R187719.
ARLECCHINOS WIRT (Le furie di
Arlecchino) Frohliches Intermezzo
fur lebende Marionetten. Worte
von Luigi Orsini und Adriana Lualdi.
Deutsche Bearbeitung von Karlheinz
Gutheim, Musik von Adriano Lualdi.
© 12Aug293 DU27563. Karlheinz
Gutheim (A); 11Mar57; R189966.
ARSENE LUPIN BANQUIER, actes 1 et 2.
Livret de Albert Willemetz, Yves
Mirande, et Jacques Bousquet,
Musique de Marcel Lattes. Libretto.
© 25Sep29; DU3699. Albert Wille-
metz (A); hApr57; R189623.
ARSENE LUPIN BANQUIER, acte 3
par Francis Salabert. © 8Nov29;
DU31h2. acon Miesunesco, vve
Salabert (W); Apr57; R18962).
L'ASCENSION DE VIRGINIE; comedie en
3 actes de Maurice Donnay et
Lucien Descaves. (In La Petite
illustration, no 56; Theatre,
no 243) © 23Nov29; DP3883.
J. Lantin (E of Maurice Donnay) &
Pierre Descaves (C)3 16Apr57;
R190860. bss
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE, a mystery-
comedy in one act by Aaron Edward
Bishop. © 15Aug29; D85527.
Banner Play Bureau, Inc. (PWH);
5Jun57; R192775.
L'AVANT DE CES DAMES; vaudeville en
3 actes et tableaux de Pierre
Veber et Andre Heuze. © 17Feb303
DP5021. Pierre-Gilles Veber (C)
& Mme Andre Heuze, nee Marthe
Lebrun (W); 16Apr57; R19086l,.
B
BEACON LIGHT; in two acts by Lura
Farrell. © 30Nov29, D3320.
Lura B. Farrell (A); hJan57;
R183776.
THE BIRTHDAY OF A KING, a Christmas
pageant-play in three parts by
Constance Willis Camp. © 31Aug29;
D85551. Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
(PWH); 5dun57; R192776.
BLACK WATER; revision of Heat
lightning. By Loretto Carroll
Bailey Stevens. A sequel to Job's
kinfolks, © 22May29; DULOW1.
Loretto Carroll Bailey Stevens (A);
UjMay57; R19218).
BLOOD MONEY, a melodrama in three
acts by George Middleton. From a
story by H. H. Van Loan.
© 28Jun29; DP85165. George
Middleton (A); hFeb57; R1b6822,
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY; or, War is
hell. A melodrama in four acts.
Rev. and rewritten by Christopher
Morley from the old play Allatoona,
by Judson Kilpatrick and J. Owen
Moore. © 30Dec29; DU3633.
Christopher Morley (A); 17Jan57;
R18537)»
BLUEBEARD IN BOLOGNA, a fantasy in
two acts by Edward Rush Duer.
Music by Philip Kobbe. © 29May29;
D27516. Edward Rush Duer (A);
hApr57; R189922.
LE BOULF CHEZ MON CURE, de Clement
Vautel (Clement Vaulet) et Georges
de la Fouchardiere. © 11May293
DU981. Madame Schwing, nee Anna
Gabrielle de la Fouchardiere (C);
8Apr57; R189978.
THE BOY AND GIRL FRIEND, a series of
short talking subjects. First
episode: What a system, by
Charlie Millholland (Charles Bruce
Millholland) and Bill Deppermann
(William Hermann Deppermann)
© 150ct29; DU3213. Bruce Mill-
holland (A); 21Feb57; R186692.
THE BOY WHO FOUND THE KING, a Christ-
mas play in three episodes by
Marguerite Kreger Phillips.
Adapted from the story by Raymond
McDonald Alden. © 5Sep29; DP85570.
Marguerite Kreger Phillips (A);
7Jun573 R193218.
BROADWAY'S BACHELOR, in four acts
by Isabel Kaye Boss. © 30Dec29;
D3657. Isabel Kaye Boss (A);
6Mar57; R18727).
©
THE CALVARY WAY; Easter cantata by
Mattie B. Shannon. Words by J. M.
Neale and others. Music by Clyde
Willard, pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall,
and others. © 20Feb30; DP27673.
Rodeheaver Co. (PWH); 16May57;
R192)97 «
THE CAMEL THROUGH THE NEEDLE'S EYE,
a play in three acts by Frantisek
Langer. Adapted by Philip Moeller.
© 2hApr29; DU706. Philip Moeller
(A); Feb57; R18581),.
CANARIES SOMETIMES SING, a play in
three acts by Frederick Lonsdale.
© 2Dec29; DU3336. Leslie B.
Lonsdale (W); 22Jan57; R18910.
THE CANARY SOMETIMES SINGS, a play in
three acts by Frederick Lonsdale.
© 1Aug29; DU1986. Leslie B.
Lonsdale (W); 22Jan57; R18909.
CANARY SOMETIMES SINGS; in three
acts by Frederick Lonsdale.
© 1Aug29; DU1L986. Frances
Donaldson (C)3; 25Feb57; R186693.
THE CHANNEL ROAD, by George S.
Kaufman and Alexander Wcollcott.
Based on Maupassant's story Boule
de suif. © 210ct29; DU2995.
George S. Kaufman (A); 30Jan57;
R1L855h2.
CHARAKTERVERBESSERUNG; Komodie in
drei Akten von Frank Norton,
pseud. von Ludwig Fulda.
© 9Jul29; D1696. Carl H. Fulda
(C); 8Jan57; R183966.
A&
46 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CHRISTMAS MAGIC, a comedy in one act
by Agnes Beryl Curtis. © 31Aug29;
D85556. Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
(PWH); 5Jun57; R192778.
CINDERELLA. SEE CINDY.
CINDY; fantastic modern fairy
operetta in two acts founded on
Cinderella. Words and msic by
Arthur A. Penn. © 1)Feb30;
D27671. Eleanor W. Penn (W);
UFeb57; R1866).0.
COINCIDENCE, a comedy in three acts
by Harold Brighouse. © 5Sep29;
DP85571. Harold Brighouse (A);
18Jan57; R18,85).
COMPANION-MATE MAGGIE, a Negro
comedy in one act by Helen Dortch.
© 18Feb29; DU87 e Helen Dortch
(A); Feb57; R18562),.
CORNEY LAYS THE GHOST, a farce comedy
in three acts by Erastus Osgood.
© 300ct29; DP85744. Erastus Os-
good (A); 12Jun57; R19332.
COUCHETTE NO 3, comedie musicale en
3 actes. Actes de Alex Madis;
lyrics de Albert Willemetz.
Musique de Joseph Szule. Livret.
© 1Sep29; DP3725. Alexandre
Mavroudis, dit Alex Madis (A);
hApr57; R189701.
THE CRIB, a Christmas play in one
act by Mary Creagh-Henry.
© 19Sep29; DP3375. Mary Creagh-
Henry (A); 20Jun57; R191, e
THE CRICKET OF PALMY DAYS, a comedy
in three acts by Augustus Thomas.
© 23Sep29; DP856C2. William El-
liott (NK), Graeme Elliott (NK),
Thomas Elliott (NK), Barbara T.
Wright (NK), & Joan T. Elting (NK);
10May57; R191607.
THE CRIME CURE, a short comedy in
three scenes by Charles Bruce
Millholland. © 13Jul29; DU16\0.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
16Jan57; R184599.
D
DAMBALAH, a lyric tale. A play with
music, Book and lyrics by Eric
von der Goltz, Jr. Music by
Justin Elie. © 7Feb30; DU27663.
Eric von der Goltz (A) & Mrs.
Justin Elie (W); 12Feb57; R186398.
DANGER AT THE CROSS ROADS, a mystery
play in prologue and two-acts
es Effa E, Preston. © 31Aug29;
D85559. Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
(PWH); 5Jun57; R192779.
DEBAUCHE, comedie inedite en 3 actes
par Jacques Deval (Jacques
Boularan) (In Les Oeuvres libres,
mai, 1929) © 1May29; DP1799.
Jacques Deval (A); 8Apr57; R189982.
DELITTO E CASTIGO. SEE SCHULD UND
SUEHNE.
THE DEVIL PASSES, a religious comedy
in three acts and a prologue by
Benn W. Levy. Originally pub. in
England under title The Devil.
© 1)Mar30; D15156. Benn W. Levy
(A); 17Apr57; R190518.
DICK WHITTINGTON, a pantomime in four
acts by K. 0. Samel. © 30Sep29 ;
DP273. K. O. Samel (A); 7Jun57;
R193216.
DICK WHITTINGTON, a pantomime in two
acts by Margaret Carter.
© 6Jun29; DP3266. Margaret
Carter (A); 4Jun57; R192761.
DISCOURSE; thirty-minute speech by
Frank Dial. © 10Feb30; Ch79.
Frank Dial (A); 10Jun57; R193223.
DISHONORED LADY, a play in three acts
by Margaret Ayer Barnes and Edward
Sheldon. © 18Jan30; DU392).
Margaret Ayer Barnes (A) &
Theodore Sheldon (E of Edward
Sheldon); 7Mar57; R187517.
A DISTANT RELATIVE, a new comedy in
one act by W. W. Jacobs. (In
the Christmas Argosy, Jan. 1930)
© 12Dec29; DP3769. © 12Dec29;
DP3769. Christopher Gage Jacobs
(C) & Hugh W k Jacobs (C);
1jJan57; R1 5.
THE DIVINE REWARD, a drama in three
acts concerning the life of
Venerable Sister Catherine Laboure
(mow known as St. Catherine L.)
By a Sister of Charity of St.
Vincent de Paul. © 28Feb30;
DP85982. Sister Barbara Gradie,
Sr. of Charity of St. Vincent de
Paul (A); 26Apr57; R190770.
LA DODICESIMA NOTTE; 0, Quel che
volete. Commedia lirica in 3 atti
e 8 quadri. Music, Guido Farina.
Libretto, Eligio Possenti. Dalla
commedia omonima di Shakespeare.
Libretto. © 10May29; DP116).
ee Possenti (AN; 11Mar57;
R188579.
DOLLY DUNN IT; in prologue, four
acts, and epilogue, by Edna Riese.
Rev. version of Mrs. You Know.
© hOct29; DU2526. Edna Riese (A);
7Jan57; R18y25.
DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL,
a romantic drama in four acts by
Paul Kester. Adapted from the
novel by Charles Major.
© 19Sep29; DP85603. Florence
Wickham Lueder (NK); 7Jun57;
R193219.
DRESS PARADE, a modern comedy in
three acts by Viva Tattersall and
Sidney Toler. © 8Jan30; DU38\2.
Viva Tattersall Toler (A); 9May57;
R191570.
THE DUKE OF VOLENDAM, by Augustus C.
Knight. Book by Leon Dadmn.
With libretto. © 18Dec29;
D27654. Otis H. Godfrey (E of
Auauane C. Knight); 1Jan57;
R185049.
THE DUMB WIFE OF CHEAPSIDE, a comedy
in a prologue and two acts by
Ashley Dukes. © 23Aug29; DP2399.
Ashley Dukes (A); 5Jun57; R192765.
DUST, a play in three acts by Herbert
H. Carey. © 26Nov29; D3278.
Herbert H. Carey (A); 8Apr57;
R189603.
THE DUTCH DOLL, a play in two scenes
by Margaret Carter. © 6Jun29;
DP3265. Margaret Carter (A);
4JunS7; R192760.
li:
EASTER; by John Masefield.
© 1lldun29; D851. John Masefield
(A); 18Apr57; R190105.
ECHEC A LA REINE; comedie en 3 actes
par Paul Nivoix. © 2Jan30;
ee Paul Nivoix (A); 18Mar57;
R188580.
L'ECOLE DU SENTIMENT. SEE JULES,
JULIETTE ET JULIEN.
Jan.—June
ELLE EST A VOUS, operette en 3 actes
de Andre Barde. Musique de
Maurice Yvain, Livret. © 2dul129;
DP1923. Etienne Soule (E);
hApr57; R189702.
EN BORDEE; vaudeville en trois actes
et quatre tableanx par Pierre Veber
et Andre Heuze. Avec un pref.
de Pierre Veber. © 18Apr29;
DP1162. Pierre-Gilles Veber (C) &
Mme Andre Heuze, nee Marthe ferrun
(W); 16Apr57; R190865.
L'ENNEMIE, comedie en trois actes et
huit tableaux par Andre-Paul
Antoine. (In La Petite illustration,
noh36) © 29Jun29; DP1925.
Andre-Paul Antoine (A); 8Apr57;
R189983.
EVANGELINE; cantata for women's
voices, with baritone solo, by
Frederick H. Martens. Text
adapted from Henry W. Longfellow's
poem. Music by Charles Gilbert
Spross. © 21Mar30; D27698.
Carl Herman Martens (NK), Theresa
Louise Wilson (NK of Frederick
Martens) & Charles Gilbert Spross
(A); 15May57; R191996.
EXPOSITION; by Frank Dial.
© 7May30; C4888. Frank Dial (A);
7May57; R191470.
Ne
FAINT HEART, a farce comedy in one
act by Ellis 0. Jones. © 28Sep29;
DP85617. Ellis 0, Jones (A);
22Mar57; R18832).
THE FARMER'S WIFE, a comedy in three
acts by Eden Phillpotts.
© 183ul29; DP1858. Eden Phill-
potts (A); 3May57; R191369.
FERNSEED IN THE SHOE, a comedy in
one act by Ethel Van der Veer
(Ethel Van der Veer Bigelow)
© 1\May29; D pub.85439. Elizabeth
Van Limburgh (NK); 11Jan57;
R18),370.
FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN, a musical
comedy of Paris in two acts.
Book by Herbert Fields. Music and
lyrics by Cole Porter. Text only.
© 20Sep29; DU3348. Herbert Lew
Fields (A); 30Jan57; R1855)3.
FINE FEATHERS, a comedy in one act by
Ellis 0. Jones. © ljMay29;
DP85438. Ellis 0. Jones (A);
22Mar57; R188319.
THE FIRST MRS. FRASER, a comedy in
three acts by St. John Ervine.
© 240ct29; DP3303. St. John
Ervine (A); 9May57; R191589.
FIVE STAR FINAL, a play in several
scenes and three acts by Louis
Weitzenkorn. © 26Jun30; D623).
Ilse Lahn Weitzenkorn (W);
273un57; R194459.
DIE FLEDERMAUS; Operette in 3 Akten
nach Meilhac und Halevy von C.
Haffner und Richard Genee. Nach
dem franzésischen orig.-Text.
Neubearbeitet von Carl Rossler,
Marcellus Schiffer, und E. W.
Korngold. Musik von Johann
Strauss. Musikalische Einrichtung
flr die Blthne von E. W. Korngold.
Ouverture u. Chor-und Solostimmen.
© 28Feb30; DP27768. Herman
Rossler (C of Carl Rossler) &
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (A);
15Mar57; R188767.
1957
DIE FLEDERMAUS; in der Neugestaltung
Max Reinhardt's Operette in 3 Akten
nach Meilhac und Halevy von C.
Haffner und Richard Genee. Nach
dem franzosischen orig.-Text.
Neubearbeitet von Carl Rossler,
Marcellus Schiffer und E. W.
Korngold. Musik von Johann
Strauss. Musikalische Einrichtung
flr die Buhne von E. W. Korngold.
Klavier-Auszug mit Text.
© 1)Feb30; DP27767. Herman
Rossler (C of Carl Rossler) &
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (A);
15Mar57; R188768.
DIE FLEDERMAUS; Operette in 3 Akten
von Meilhac und Halevy. Musik von
Johann Strauss. Textliche Neubear-
beitung von Carl Réssler und
Marcellus Schiffer. Musikalische
Einrichtung von Erich Wolfgang
Korngold. Inszenierung von Max
Reinhardt. Text only. © 13Nov29;
DU3056. Herman Réssler (C);
26Apr57; R191343.
DIE FLEDERMAUS; in der Neugestaltung ;
Max Reinhardt's. Operette in 3
Akten nach Meilhac und Halevy von
C. Haffner und Richard Genee.
Nach dem franzésisch original Text
neubearbeitet von Carl Rossler und
Marcellus Schiffer. Musik von
Johann Strauss. Musikalische
Einrichtung ftr die Blthne von E. W.
Korngold. Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 1\Feb30; D27767. Albert Cranz
d.b.a. Editions A. Cranz, S. RRL.
(PWH); 27May57; R192651.
FLOSSIE, operette en 3 actes.
Livret de Marcel Gerbidon, lyrics
de Ch. L. Pothier, musique de
Joseph Szule, Livret. © 1Sep293
DP372h. Suzanne Letestu (E);
kApr57; R189703.
FLYING HIGH, a play in two acts by
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, Ray
Henderson, and John McGowan.
© 25Jan30; DUY551. Stephen Wm.
Ballentine (C of B. G. De Sylva);
1May57; R19122).
FLYING HIGH, by B. G. DeSylva, Lew
Brown, Ray Henderson, and John
McGowan. © 25Jan30, D551.
John McGowan (A); 28Jan573
R185652.
FLYING HIGH, by B. G. DeSylva, Lew
Brown, Ray Henderson, d John
McGowan. © 25Jan30; Dis oo
Marie DeSylva (W), Lew Brown (A)
& Ray Henderson (A); 28Jan57;
R185653.
THE FLYING SQUAD, a play in four
acts by Hdgar Wallace. © 11Apr29;
DP861. Patricia Frere (C);
hFeb57; R185817.
FORTUNE'S HIRED MAN, a play in one
act by Leo Bryan Pride.
© 15Mar29; DU1L83. Leo Bryan
Pride (A); 16Jan57; R16)591.
THE FOURTH PROPOSAL, a rural comedy
in one act by F. Morton Howard.
© Nov29; DP3328. F. Morton
Howard (A); 19Mar57; R188133.
FRAULEIN FRAU; Lustspiel in drei
Akten von Ludwig Fulda.
© 27Sep29; D2510. Carl H. Fulda
(C); 83an57; R183965.
LA FUGUE; comedie en 3 actes et
tableaux de Henri Duvernois, pseud.
de Henri Simon Schwabacher.
(In La Petite illustration, no 51;
Theatre, no 239) © 190ct29;
DP3155. Mme Henri Duvernois, nee
Marguerite Liebman (W); 16Apr57;
R190861.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
LE FURIE DI ARLECCHINO. SEE
ARLECCHINOS WIRT.
FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS, a comedy in one
act by F. Morton Howard.
© 3May29; DP999. F. Morton
Howard (A); 19Mar57; R18813).
G
GALATHEA; ein griechisches Murchen.
Dichtung unter freier Benutzung
eines Marionettenspiels von Silvia
Baltus. Musik von Walter Braun-
fels. Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 13Dec29; D27676. Berta Quinta
Klementine Braunfels (W) & Wolf-
gang Braunfels (C); 3Jan57;
R1627.
THE GALLANT HESSIAN, a play in a
prologue and three acts by Lawrence
Langner. © 23Nov29; DU3237.
Lawrence Langner (A); 20Jun57;
R19}.0},3
LE GENERAL; comedie en 3 actes par
Louis de Zilahy. © 7Jun29;
D1321. Lajos de Zilahy (PWH);
8Feb57; R186009.
GETTING LOS ANGELES, a comedy in one
act by Ellis 0. Jones. © 28Sep29;
DP85616. Ellis 0. Jones (A);
22Mar57; R188323.
GIANTS OF FORTUNE, a play especially
adapted for senior class day
exercises by Beulah Bailey Woolard.
Rewritten and rev. © 5Sep29;
DP85701. Mrs. J. M. Woolard, Jr.
(A); 7Jun57; R193211.
A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND, a play in three
acts by Harold Marsh Harwood.
© 1Nov29; DP3071. Harold Marsh
Harwood (A); 20Jun57; R19.0)2.
DIE GLOCKEN VON PARIS; Operette in
3 Akten. Music, Richard Fall.
Words, Paul Knepler and J. M.
Welleminsky. © 28Apr30; D277)1.
Kitty Barta, nee Fall (C of Richard
Fall) & Paul Knepler (A); 13May57;
R192366.
THE GOBLIN AND THE PRINCESS, a play
in two acts by Isabel McLennan
McMeekin. Based on a story in The
Jewish fairy book. © 31Dec29;
DP8581). Isabel McLennan McMeekin
(A); 20Jun57; R191035.
THE GOLD ALTAR, a comedy in one act
by Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
© 13Aug29; D pub.8552). Harry W.
Armstrong (Wr); 11Jan57; R18)368.
THE GOLD ALTAR, a comedy in one act
by Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
© 25Feb29; D unpub.879),0. Harry
W. Armstrong (Wr); 11Jan57;
R18437h .
GOOD ROADS, a play in one act by
Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
Adapted from the story by Rose
Wilder Lane. © 300ct293
D pub.85750. Harry W. Armstrong
(Wr); 11dan57; R16l371.
GOOD ROADS, a play in one act by
Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
Adapted from the story by Rose
Wilder Lane. © 11Mar29;
D unpub.118. W. Armstrong
(Wr); 11Jan57; R18)375.
THE GREEN PASTURES, a fable in two
parts by Mare Connelly.
© 20Jul29; DUL712. Mare Connelly
(A); 6Mar57; R187701.
47
GRISELDA MARRIED, a play in one scene
by Margaret Carter. Adventure of
the Dutch doll. © 6Jun29;
DP326).. Margaret Carter (A);
4Jun57; R192759.
H
HALF-PAST THIRTEEN, a play in one act
by Margaret Carter. © 6Jun29;
DP3261. Margaret Carter (A);
4Jun57; R192756.
HALLAM WIVES, a drama in three acts
by Rose Franken. © 19Dec29;
D unpub. 3551. Rose Franken (A);
26Dec56; R183533.
HAPPY END; Gesellschaftsspiel in drei
Akten von Georg Kaiser.
© 23Apr29; DU827. Margarethe
Kaiser (W); Apr57; R189007.
HAPPY NEW YEAR, a sketch in one act
by Herbert Far jeon. © 13Mar29;
DP572. Joan Farjeon (W); 11Jan57;
R16),38),.
THE HAUNTED COAL MINE, a play in one
act by Leo Bryan Pride. © 7Sep29 3
DU2249. Leo Bryan Pride (A);
16Jan57; R18.600.
HAVE A HEART, a three-act comedy by
Aurania Rouverol (Aurania Ellerbeck
Rouveyrol) © 10Aug29; D2515.
William S. Rouverol (C) & Jean R.
Butler (C)3 17Jan57; R18).812.
HAWK ISLAND, a drama of the night in
three acts by Howard Irving Young.
© 1Aug29; DU18)8. Evelyn Young
(W); lhdan57; R184)12.
HAWK ISLAND, a play by Howard
Irving Young. © 1Aug29; D188.
Evelyn Young (W); 22Jan57;
R186330.
HEADS UP; book by John McGowan and
Paul Gerard Smith. Music by
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Book and lyrics. © 11J3an30;
D397). Paul Gerard Smith (A) &
John McGowan (A); 18J3an573
R18),.832.
HEAT LIGHTNING. SEE BLACK WATER,
HELLSEHERET, Gesellschaftsspiel in
drei Akten von Georg Kaiser.
© 28Nov29; DP4260. Margarethe
Kaiser (W); Apr57; R189889.
HIT OR MISS, a farce in one act by
Florence Ryerson and Colin
Clements. © 10ct29; DP8&56l5.
Florence Ryerson Clements (A);
18Jan57; R18.855.
HOLY WAR. SEE JEHAD.
HOME SWEET HOME, a comedy in one act
by Pauline Phelps. © 13May29;
DP85418. Pauline Phelps Short (A);
22Jan57; R18902.
L‘HOMME DE JOIE, comedie en )} actes
per Paul Geraldy et Robert Spitzer.
In La Petite illustration, nolj28)
© 274pr29; DP1327. Paul Geraldy
(A) & Robert Spitzer (A); 8Apr57:
R189981.
HOT WAFFLES, a comedy in one act
by Dorothy DeJagers. © 283un29;
DP8563. Robert M. Coleman (E);
hApr573 R189929.
HUNGER, a drama in three acts by
Arthur M. Brilant. © 19Mar29;
DU220. Arthur M. Brilant (A);
27Feb57; R186890.
I
IF I WERE YOU, a comedy in three
acts by Lucile Sawyer (Lucy M.
Sawyer) © 9Apr29; DP85375.
Adelaide Matthews (E); 22Jan57;
R184901.
L'IMPERIA, piece en 5 actes, en vers,
par Louis Payen (Albert Lienard)
© 26J3u129; DP22h1, Louise Gal (W);
8Apr57; R189977.
IN CHAMBERS, a drama in one act by
Ellis 0. Jones. © 28Sep29;
DP85615. Ellis 0. Jones (A);
22Mar57; R188322.
IN THE BAG, a play in one act by
O. U. Guessit, pseud. of R. H.
Burnside. © 15Apr29; DU795.
Helen Blewitt (C) & Betty Anderson
(C); 25Mar57; R188326.
IN THE MEANTIME. SEE MIDNIGHT.
J
JACK LAFIANCE AT THE TELEPHONE; by
Jos. P. Landry. © 1May30; C865.
Jos. P. Landry (A); 16May57;
R192358.
JACK LAFIANCE ON DE CRAWFISH; by
Jos. P. Landry. © 1May30; ch86h.
Jos. P. Landry (A); 16May57;
R192357.
THE JADE NECKLACE, a modern comedy
in three acts by Marion Short.
© 5Sep29; DP85572. Samuel French,
Inc. (PWH); 12Jun57; R193339.
JAZZ SUNDAY; dramatic-musical
composition by Elias P. Wrubel and
R. Johnson. © 16Jun30; DU27789.
Allie Wrubel (E. Wrubel) (A);
17J3un57; R19.300.
JEAN DE LA LUNE; piece en 3 actes de
Marcel Achard. (In La Petite
4llustration, no 2; Theatre,
no 236) © 10Aug29; DP2569.
Marcel Achard (A); 16Apr57;
R190862.
JEHAD (Holy war) By A. C.
Darlington. © 10Jul29; DU1575.
Anne Darlington (A); 17Apr57;
R190088,
JEW SUSS, a play in five scenes by
Ashley Dukes. Based on the romance
of Lion Feuchtwanger. © 230ct29;5
DU2773. Ashley Dukes (A); 5Jun57;
R192766.
JEW SUSS, a tragic comedy in five
scenes by Ashley Dukes. Based on
the romance of Lion Feuchtwanger.
© 150ct29; DP2800. Ashley Dukes
(A); 5Jun57; R192767.
JOB'S KINFOLKS, a Carolina folk play
in three acts by Loretto Carroll
Bailey Stevens. © 20Sep29;
DU2397. Loretto Carroll Bailey
Stevens (A); lyMay57; R192185.
JOB'S KINFOLKS. SEE ALSO BLACK
WATER.
JONESY, a comedy in three acts by
Anne Morrison, pseud. of Mary Hazel
Hawkins Chapin (Mrs. Newton Chapin),
and John Peter Toohey. Based on a
series of short stories by Toohey.
© 220ct29; DP85836. Mary Hazel
Hawkins Chapin (A) & Viola L.
Toohey (W); 20Jun57; R19),036.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
A JUDGE OF SPIRIT, e drama in one
act by Herbert Farjeon.
© 6May29; DU1396. Joan Farjeon
(W); 11Jan57; R184380.
JULES, JULIETTE ET JULIEN; ou,
L'ecele du sentiment. Comedie en
3 -actes et un prologue de Tristan
Bernard. (In La Petite iilustra-
tion, no 450; Theatre, no 238)
© 120ct29; DP3156. Jean-Jacques
Bernard (C); 16Apr57; R190859.
JUNE MOON, a comedy in prologue and
three acts by Ring Lardner and
George S. Kaufman. Suggested by
Lardner's story Some like them
cold. -© Jun29; DU1397.
George S. Kaufman (A) & Mrs. Ring
Lardner (W); 1Jan57; R184389.
JUNE MOON, a comedy in a prologue
and three acts by Ring Lardner and
George S. Kaufman, Suggested by
the story Some like them cold, by
Ring Lardner. © Jun29; D1397.
Ellis A. Lardner (W) & George S.
Kaufman (A); 27May57; R193155.
JUNGLE, a play in three acts by John
Watts. © 15Aug29; DU1991. John
Watts (A); 20May57; R192303.
JUST A FAMILY AFFAIR; by Ruth E.
Faulds. (In Two prize health
plays) © 17Dec29; D85827.
Ruth E. Faulds (A); 1jJan57;
R184456.
KIBITZER, a comedy in three acts
by Jo Swerl and Edward G,
Robinson, © 8dJun29; DP85)60.
Joseph Swerling (A) & Edward G,
Robinson (A); 10Apr57; R189937.
THE KING AND THE CAKES, a play in
one scene by Margaret Carter.
© 6Jun29; DP3263. Margaret Carter
(A); 4Jun57; R192758.
KNIGHTS OF THE SILVER SHIELD, a play
in one act by Elizabeth McFadden.
Adapted from the story by Raymond
MacDonald Alden, © 28Sep29;
DP85619. Elizabeth Apthor
McFadden (A); 16Jan57; R18)597.
r
THE LADY WITH A LAMP, a play in four
acts by Reginald Berkeley.
© 190ct29; DP3043. Clara H. G.
Tinne (W); 12Jun57; R193351.
LAND DES LAECHELNS; romantische
Operette in 3 Akten nach Viktor
Leon von Ludwig Herzer und Fritz
Loehner. Musik von Franz Lehar.
Vollsténdiges Regie-und Soufflier-
buch und Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 23Dec29; DF28)59. Otto Blau (E
ef Franz Lehar); 18Jan57; R185,8.
LAND O' COTTON, a complete minstrel
shows Optional chorus or unison.
Dialogue by Arthur Leroy Kaser.
Lyrics by Johnson and Kaser. Music
by Frederick G. Johnson.
© 19Mar30; D27691. Lillian Y.
(Mrs. Frederick G.) Johnson (W);
16May57; R192396.
THE LAST DOMINANTS; serio-comic
drama in four acts by Antonio
Peighinu. © 3Jun29; DU1177.
Antonio Peighinu (A); 10May57;
R191655.
Jan.—June
THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY, a comedy
in three acts by Frederick Lons-
dale. Acting ed. © 22Janz29 ;
D8769).. Frances Lonsdale Donald-
son (C); 17Jan57; R18,816.
THE LATE CAPTAIN CROW, a comic
tragedy of the Spanish Main in one
act by Louise Van Voorhis Arm-
strong. © 5Jul29; DUL53\.
Harry W. Armstrong (Wr); 11Jan57;
R184381.
THE LATEST THING, a play in a pro-
logue and three acts by Arthur
Goodrich. © 27Apr29; DU738.
Eleanor W. Goodrich (C), Evelyn
G. Lum (GC), & Elizabeth G. Smith
(C); 14Mar57; R167788.
LAZY=BONES, a comedy in three acts
by Ernest Denny. © 30Dec29;
DPO9. Clive Barraclough (E),
Douglas Matthews (E) & Ivor Brown
(E); 2hJun57; R194340.
LAZZARO; mito in tre atti di Luigi
Pirandello. © 20Nov29; D5388.
Stefano Pirandello (C), Fausto
Pirandello (C), & Rosalia (Lietta)
Aguirre Pirandello (C); 2Jan57;
R184,18.
EIN LEBENSKUNSTLER (01d English)
Komddie in drei Akten von John
Galsworthy. Autorisierte Uberset-
zung aus dem Englischen von Leon
Schalit. © 18Ju129; DP2755.
Masha Schalit (W); 2Apr57;
R188985.
LEGEND, a play in one act by Philip
Johnson, © 9May29; DP2738.
Philip Johnson (A); hApr57; R16992h.
LEONIE EST EN AVANCE; ou, Le mal joli.
Piece en un acte. Par Georges
Feydeau. © 20ct29; D3152.
Jacques Feydeau (C); 18Mar57;
R188581.
LET'S PRhiTEND, a modern fable in
three acts by Zdward P. Genn.
liusic by Gladys Corlett. Book and
lyrics. © 2Jan29; DP87)h9.
Edward F. Genn (A); 27Dec56;
R185325.
THE LIE, a play of Revolutionary
Carolina in one act by Louise W.
O'Connell. © 18Feb29; DU87843.
Louise W. O'Connell (A); lFeb57;
R185823. f
DER LIEBLING DER KONIGIN; Operette in
drei Akten von Julius Wilhelm und
Kurt Robitschek. Musik von Ralph
Collins, pseud. von Rudolf Katt-
nigg. Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 23Jul29; D27555. Gertrude
Kattnigg (W); 7May57; R191931.
DER LIEBLING DER KOENIGIN; Operette
in 3 Akten von Julius Wilhelm und
Kurt Robitschek. Musik von Ralph
Collins, pseud. von Rudolf Katt-
nigg. Libretto. © 23Jul29;
D1921. Anna Wilhelm (W); 7May57;
R19193.
THE LITTLE BOY NOBODY WANTED, a play
in three acts by Edna Randolph
Worrell. Based on a Christmas
a of long ago. © 12Sep29;
D85636. Edna R, Worrell (A);
124pr573; R1905)5.
LITTLE NEW MOON, a fantasy in the
Chinese manner in seven scenes by
Alice C. D. Riley. © 300a%29;
DP85745. Dorothy Riley Brown (C);
12Jun57; R193343.
THE LITTLEST SHEPHERD, a Christmas
play by Florence Ryerson and Colin
Clements. © 25Mar29; DU512.
Florence Ryerson Clements (A);
18Jan57; R18860.
1957
LORD BYRON KOMMT AUS DER MODE;
Schauspiel in drei Akten von Max
Brod. © 220ct29; DP3886. Max
Brod (A); 2Apr57; R18899).
LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT, a light comedy
in three acts by Miles Malleson.
From the novel Safety first, by
Margot Neville. © 223u1293
DP1856. Miles Malleson (A);
3May57; R191367.
THE LOVETORN, a comedy in three acts
by John Kirkpatrick. © 263u129;
DU1791. John Kirkpatrick (A);
3May57; R191366.
LOVING LUNATICS, a farce-comedy in
one act by Marshall Stedman,
© 31Aug29; D85553. Banner Play
Bureau, Inc. (PWH); 5Jun57;
R192777.
M
MADAME PLAYS NAP, a comedy in three
acts by Monica Cosens and Gertrude
Annette Brenda Girvin. © 21Dec29;
D3560. Monica Cosens (A) &
Gertrude A. Brenda Girvin (A);
1yJan57; R184633.
THE MAGIC DREAM; operetta for chil-
dren in one act by A. Louis Scar-
molin and C. S. Montanye. Vocal
score, with full directions for
staging and costuming. © 220ct29;
D27640. A. Louis Scarmolin (A)
& Alma Montanye (W); 20Feb57;
R187059.
MAGNOLIA'S MAN, a comedy of mountain
characters in one act by Gertrude
Wilson Coffin. © 21Nov293
DU3172. Gertrude Wilson Coffin
(A); 4Feb57; R185826.
THE MAID OF MOAB; by Ludwig Rosen-
stein. © 2Nov29; DU2870. Ludwig
Rosenstein (A); 10Jun57; R193222.
LE MAL JOLI,
MAMAGEE AND THE ROBBERS, a play in
one act by Margaret Carter.
A Burmese adventure. © 6Jun29;
DP3262. Margaret Carter (A);
.Jun57; R192757.
THE MAN AT SIX, a detective play in
three acts by Jack Celestin and
Jack De Leon. © 170ct29; DP302.
Beatrice L. De Leon (W); 12Jun57;
R193350.
THE MAN IN POSSESSION, a play in
three acts and an epilogue by H. M.
Harwood. © 15Mar30; D753.
H. M. Harwood (A); 20Mar573;
R168659.
MAN ON STILTS, a comedy of the great
American gah-gah in three acts
by Barker=-Barker (Albert W. Barker
and Edwin L. Barker) © 2)May29;
DUL26, Albert W. Barker (Ay:
WApr57; R169923.
THE MAN WHO CHANGED HIS NAME, a play
in three acts by Edgar Wallace.
© 11Apr29; DP863. Patricia Frere
(C); hPeb57; R165819.
MANHATTAN ISLAND, a play in three
acts, eleven scenes by Wallace A.
Manheimer and Isaac Paul.
© 11Apr30; D5236. Mildred M.
Manheimer (W); 21Jun57; R191,066.
MANHATTAN MARY; in two acts by
George White and William K. Wells.
© 8Mar29; D297. George White (A);
22Jan57; R18)913.
MARIANNE LAUGHS; by A. C. Darlington.
© lFeb30; DU161, Anne Darlington
(A); 17Apr57; R190090.
SEE LEONIE EST EN AVANCE,
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
MARIETTA, Komédie mit Musik in 5
Bildern von Sacha Guitry.
Deutsche Bearbeit und Gesangs-
texte von Alfred Grunwald; Musik
vor Oscar Straus. Vollstandiger
Iavierauszug mit Text. © 5Sep29;
DP27802. Henry A. Grimwald (C
& Meta Mary Maass (C of A. Grun-
wald); 15Feb57; R186).08.
MARIETTA (Comment on ecrit 1'his-
toire) Musikalische Komodie in
5 Bildern von Sacha Guitry
fiir die deutsch Buhne bearbeitet
von Alfred Grunwald; Musik von
Oscar Straus. Vollstandiges
Regie- und Soufflierbuch mit
Choreographie, © 5Sep29; DP6712.
Henry A. Griinwald (C) & Meta Mary
Maass (C of A, Griinwald); 15Feb57;
R186))13.
MARY LENAHAN; sto: oY Tom Barry,
pseud. of Henry - Donahue.
© 5Sep293; D2215. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Carp. (PWH)3;3
17Apr573; R190690.
MAY MOON, a one-act play by Maxine
Finsterwald. © 5Sep29; DU2212.
Maxine Finsterwald (A); 1Jan573
R18 390.
THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES; translation
by Gilbert Murray. Music by
Horace Middleton. © 5Jan30;
DP2766.. Gilbert Murray (A) &
Horace Middleton (A); 17Jan57;
R186003.
MELO; piece nouvelle en 3 actes et
12 tableaux de Henri Bernstein.
© 19Apr29; DU635. G. Gruber, nee
George Bernstein (C); 11Mar57;
R187éh.
MERE MAN, a one act play by Alice
Gerstenberg. © 10Dec29; D316.
Alice Gerstenberg (A); 16May57;
R192035.6
MIDNIGHT (In the meantime) In three
acts by Claire G. Sifton and Paul
Sifton. © 28Mar30; DU5018.
Claire Sifton (A) & Paul Sifton
(A); yMay57; R191803.
MIDSUMMER EVE, an outdoor fantasy
by Constance D'Arcy Mackay.
© 1May29; DP85437. Gonstance
D'Arcy Mackay Holt (A); hApr57;
R189928.
MIDSUMMER EVE, an outdoor fantasy in
three scenes by Constance D'Arcy
Mackay. © 28Jun29; DP85796.
Constance D'Arcy Mackay Holt (A);
hApr57; R189930.
THE MISLEADING LADY, a play in three
acts by Charles W. Goddard and Paul
Dickey. Acting aids, scene design,
property light plots, etc., by
Samuel French, as employer for
hire. © 28Jun29; Di9835. Samuel
French, Inc. (PWH); 10May57;
R191608.
MISTER PUNCH, a tragical comedy or a
comical tragedy for living puppets
in three acts by Florence Ryerson
and Colin Clements. © 223u129;
DUIL722. Florence Ryerson Clements
(A); 18Jan57; R18)86h.
MOTHERS! DAY, a play in one act by
Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
© 31Jv129; DU1836. Harry W.
Armstrong (Wr); 11Jan57; R18,382.
A MOTHER'S INFLUENCE, a comedy of
many errors in one act by Katharine
Haviland-Taylor. © 10May29;
DP85436,. Constance Denues (NK);
hAprd73 189927.
49
MOTORING WITHOUT TEARS, a sketch for
a revue by L. du Garde Peach,
© 13Mar29; DPS7). L. du Garde
Peach (A); 11Jan57; R18).386.
MY HAVANA GIRL: by Thomas T Raile
? e Ye
© UjMar29; DUL80. Emma Raile W);
12Mar57; R187593. ets
MY SON, a play in three acts by
Martha Stanley. © 27May29;
DP85)34. Lydia S. Burgess (NK);
22Jan57; R18,90).
MYSTERIOUS MONEY, a comedy in three
acts by Harriet Ford, © 10Jun29:
DU1254, Samuel French, Inc. (PWH) $
18Jan57; R186328,
MYSTERIOUS MCNEY, a comedy in three
acts by Harriet Ford, © 290ct29;
DP&57h8. Samuel French, Inc.
(PYH); 15Feb57; R186329.
N
NANCY'S PRIVATE AFFAIR, a comedy in
three acts by Myron C. Fagan.
© 10ct29; DU2583. Myron C. Fagan
(A); 12Jun57; R193348.
THE NEW POOR. SEE WHO ARE THEY?
NEW YEAR'S EVE, a play in seven
scenes by Waldo Frank. © 1Nove9;
D85755. Waldo Frank (A); lMar57;
R186962.
A NIGHT IN JUNE, a play in three
acts by Donald Buckley. © 7Jun29;
DP2566. Donald Buckley (A);
6Jun57; R192997.
THE NIGHTCAP, a mystery comedy in
three acts by Max Marcin and Guy
Bolton, © 300ct293 DP857h6.
oe eee Trust Co. (E of Max
cin) & Guy Bolton (A); 12Jun57:
R19334h. ‘ ‘
NO MORE FRONTIER, a play in three
acts by Talbot Jennings.
© 2Dec29; DUZ441. Talbot Lanham
Jennings (A); 20Jun57; R19l,038.
O
O DI UNO O DI NESSUNO; commedia in
tre atti di Luigi Pirandello.
(In Maschere nude, v.25)
© 10Dec29; D051. Stefano Piran-
dello (C), Fausto Pirandello (C),
& Rosalia (Lietta) Aguirre
Pirandello (C); 2Jan57; R164)37.
O MY COUNTRY, a play in three acts
by Charles W. Bell. © 31Aug29;
D2167. Beatrice Bell (Mrs. C. W.
Bell) (W); 28Jan57; R185585.
THE OKEH MEDICINE SHOW; in six acts
by Fred Hall. © 260ct293
DUnpub.2802. Beatrice B. Hall
(W); 11Jan57; R18399).
ONCE IN A LIFETIME, a comedy with
sound and fury in three acts with
prolog by Moss Hart. © 6Dec29;
DU3380. Moss Hart (A); 30Jan57;3
R1L855))1 6
ONCE IN A LIFETIME, a play in three
acts. Rev. By Moss Hart and
George S. Kaufman. © 16Apr30;
DU5550. Moss Hart (A) & George S.
Kaufman (A); 29Apr57; R191515.
ONE-EYE, TWO-EYE, AND THREE-EYE;
a puppet play in three acts by
Dorothy Hamilton Brush, Adapted
from the Grimm fairy-tale.
© 30Sep29; DP85610. Dorothy
Hamilton Brush (A); 7Jun57;
R193220.
at DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
OTHER MEN'S WIVES, a play in three
acts by Walter Hackett.
© 11Dec29; DP85852. Marion Lorne
Hackett (W); 2hJun57; R194339.
OUR HIGH-BROW SISTER, a comedy in
three acts by Marie Doran,
© 160ct29; DP85986. Samuel
French, Inc. (PWH); 20Jun57;
R19),037.
OUR WIFE, a play in three acts by
Marchal Millholland, pseud. of
Charles Bruce Millholland.
© 9Mar29; DU99. Bruce Millholland
(A); 11Feb57; R186078.
THE OUTLAW KING, a Robin Hood
operetta in three acts. Lyrics by
Iris Decker. Libretto by Clare
Grubb. Music by Iris Decker and
Louis Malone. © 23Dec29; D27657.
Iris Decker Packer (A); 7Jan57;
R183963.
OVER THE HILLS, the greatest story of
mother love ever written, in three
acts, by Henrietta Browne.
© 19Mar29; D pub.85299. Henrietta
Browne (A); 11Jan57; R18369.
OVERTONES, a play in three acts by
Alice Gerstenberg and Lorin
Howard. Based on an original
one-act play by Alice Gerstenberg.
© 300ct29; DP8577. Alice
Gerstenberg (A); 13Feb57; R186268,
r
THE PALACE OF KNOSSOS, a play in
eleven scenes by Elizabeth Apthorp
McFadden. © lApr29; DU37).
Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden (A);
16Jan57; R1&,592.
PANIC, a drama in three acts by Moss
Hart. © 2)Sep29; DU220.
Moss Hart (A); 30Jan57; R1855)1.
LES PANTINS DU VICE; piece en 2) actes
de Charles Mere. © 2hJul29;
DP2240. Charles Mere (A); 16Apr57;
R190866.
PARADISE, a play in three acts by
Charles Dey and Verne E. Sheridan
(Verne E. Sheridan Dey)
© 16Apr29; D1077. Charles Dey (A)
& Verne E. Dey (A); 15Feb57;
R186316.
PARAMOUR, a comedy in three acts by
Joan Stuart Locke (Elizabeth Joan
Emden Locke, formerly daVinci)
© 9Dec29; D341). Joan Stuart
Locke (Eliz. Joan Emden Locke) (A);
31May57; R1927h2.
PARIS LUNE PARIS; operette en 3 actes
de Marcel Bertal, pseud. de Marcel
Bloch, Louis Maubon, et Ronn.
Musique de Leo Daviderff. Livret.
© 28Jun29; DU4119. Moreau Ales-
sandrine (W of Marcel Bertal) &
Louis Maubon (A); 12Jun57;
R193156.
PART-TIME JOB, a one-act play by
Laura Hornickel. © 13Nov29;
DU3054. Laura Hornickel Veiller
(A); 20Jun57; R19)0)1.
PASSING BROMPTON ROAD, a comedy in
three acts by Jevan Brandon-Thomas.
© 8Aug29; DP2147. Jevan Brandon-
Thomas (A); 5Jun57; R192763.
THE PATH OF ROSES, a play in one
act by Ethel Van der Veer (Ethel
Van der Veer Bigelow) © 22Mar29;
DU868. Elizabeth Van Limburgh
(NK); 11Jan57; R184379.
PEANUTS, a farce comedy in one act
by Ellis 0. Jones. © corer
DP85613. Ellis 0. Jones (A);
22Mar57; R188320.
THE PERFECT PATTERN, a comedy in two
acts by Ethel Van der Veer (Ethel
Van der Veer Bigelow) © 17Aug29;
DU2032. Elizabeth Van Limburgh
(NK); 11Jan57; R184383.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED; by Anne
Charlotte Darlington © 4Feb30;
DU4162, Anne Darlington (A);
17Apr57; R190091.
PETER FLIES HIGH, a comedy in three
acts by Myron C. Fagan.
© 10ct29; DU258;. Myron C. Fagan
(A); 12Jun57; R19339.
PETER'S NIGHT OUT, a play in one
act by B. R. More. © 10May29;
DP85435. Barbara R, More (A);
hApr57; R189926.
LA PETITE CATHERINE; piece en 3
actes par Alfred Savoir, pseud. de
Alfred Poznanski. © 19Apr29;
DU636. Suzanne Courtial, nee
Suzanne Henriette Vilboeuf (W);
11Mar57; R18765.
LE PIRE N'EST PAS TOUJOURS SUR. SEE
LE SOULIER DE SATIN.
PLAIN JANE; or, The wedding break-
fast. Comic opera in one act.
Words by A. P. Herbert. Music by
Richard Austin. © 25Ju129;
D27553. Alan Patrick Herbert (A);
5Jun57; R192769.
PLUS QUE REINE; drame lyrique en
quatre actes et six tableaux.
Livret de Henri Cain, d'apres
Emile Bergerat. Musique de Marcel
Bertrand. Partition chant et
piano. © 10ct29; D27687.
Cecile Lecarron, veuve Bertrand
(W); 8JanS7; R18\4551.
THE POLAR POST, a drama in one act
by Mary Augusta Pakington.
© 16Aug29; DP2387. Herbert S.
Pakington (Lord Hampton) (NK);
5Jun57; R19276.
POMME D'AMOUR; comedie-vaudeville en
lh. actes et un prologue par Charles
A. Abadie et Raymond de Cesse.
© 7Jun29; DU1322. Mme Charles
Abadie (nee Claudine Borione) (W) &
Raymond de Cesse (A); 16Apr57;
R190858.
POOR COLUMBINE, a play in one act by
Requa Russell. © 2Nov29;
DP85797. 7 Requa Russell (A);
20Jun57; R19403).
POOR FISH, a play in three acts by
Dorrance Davis. © 30Sep29;
DU2466. Helen Davis (NK) &
Bruce Davis (NK); 12Jun57; R1933.6.
PRACTICE NIGHT AT CHICKEN BRISTLE,
a play by Bob Miller. © 28Dec29;
DU3619. Nita Crabbe: Miller (W);
25Feb57; R187257.
LE PREZIOSE RIDICOLE. SEE DIE
ZIERPUPPEN.
PRINCESS MIRABELLE AND THE SWINEHERD,
a play for young people in four
scenes by Hermon Ould. Based on a
story by Hans Andersen.
© 13May29; DP85417. David Carver
(E); 19Mar57; R188132.
PRINCESS TING AH LING, an operetta in
two acts. Book and lyrics by
Charles 0. Roos and Juanita E,
Roos. Music by Francesco B.
De Leone. © 1Apr30; D27717.
Jan.—June
Charles 0. Roos (A), Juanita E.
Roos (A) & Maude M. De Leone (W);
3May57; R192333.
PRIVATE LIVES, an intimate comedy in
three acts by Noel Coward.
© 27Mar30; DUW915. Noel Coward (A);
1Apr57; R189152.
THE PROPHECY, a drama in one act
by Doris Thomas Vancel.
© 3Jul29; D1522. Doris Thomas
Vancel (A); 28May57; R192831.
Q
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS, a pantomime in
a prologue and three acts by K. 0.
Samuel. © 20Sep29; DP2733.
K. O. Samuel (A); 7Jun57; R193215.
THE QUEEN OF KINGDOM CORNERS, a com-
edy in three acts by Courtenay
Savage and Wallace Peck.
© 11Sep29; D85584. Valerie
Savage (NK of Courtenay Savage) ;
7Jan57; R183828.
QUEEN OF SCOTCH, the bootlegging
romance of a contemporary Carmen
in five acts by Marchal Mill-
holland, pseud. of Charles Bruce
Millholland. © 9Jan29; D unpub.
87396. Charles Bruce Millholland
(A); 3Jan57; R183661.
QUEL CHE VOLETE. SEE LA DODICESIMA
NOTTE.
R
IL RE; opera in tre quadri. Music,
Umberto Giordano. Words, Giovac-
chino Forzano. Orchestral score.
© 20Apr29; DU275L0. Sara Giordano
(W); 11Mar57; R18857h.
REAL ANTIQUES, a farce comedy in one
act by Ellis 0. Jones. © 28Sep29;
DP8561). Ellis 0. Jones (A);
22Mar57; R188321.
REKLAME; Operette in 3 Akten von
Bruno Granichstaedten und Ernst
Marischka. Musik von Bruno
Granichstaedten. Klavierauszug
mit Text. © 28Feb30; DP27838.
Rosalie Grant-Granichstaedten (W);
15Mar57; R188766.
LE RENARD CHEZ LES POULES; operette
en trois actes de Andre Mouezy-
Eon et Alfred Machard. Musique
de Tiarko Richepin. Partition
chant & piano. . © 20Feb29; D27)76.
Tiarko Richepin (A); 8Jan57;
R184715.
RICHELIEU, a play in five acts by
Arthur Goodrich. A new version of
Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton's play of
the same name. © 25Sep29;
DU24.27. Eleanor W. Goodrich (C),
Evelyn G. Lum (C), & Elizabeth G.
Smith (C); 14Mar57; R187789.
THE RINGER, a play in four acts by
Edgar Wallace. © 11Apr29; DP859.
Patricia Frere (C); Feb57;
R185815.
THE RINGER, a play in four acts by
Edgar Wallace. © 20Jun29; DP1922.
Patricia Frere (C); hFeb57;
R165825.
THE ROAD OUT OF HELL, a play in
three acts by Albert Bein.
© 28Dec29; DU4120. Albert Bein
(A); 16Jan57; R18)601.
1957 RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
ROBINSON CRUSOE, a pantomime in three
acts by K. 0. Samuel. © 30Sep29 ;
DP2735. K. 0. Sammel (A); 7Jun57;
R193217.
LE ROI BOIT; comedie en 3 actes de
Raoul Praxy, pseud. de Raoul
Moyse. © 9Aug29; DU1980.
Raoul Praxy (Raoul Moyse) (A);
16Apr57; R190863.
LE ROI D'YVETOT; opera-comique en
quatre actes de Jean Limozin et
Andre de la Tourrasse. Libretto.
Musique de Jacques Ibert.
© 313u129; D3175. Catherine
Limozin Bretonniere (C of Jean
Limozin); 10Jun57; R193096.
ROKOKO; Singspiel in drei Akten von
H. Regel und Adolf Schtitz.
Musik von Ruggero Leoncavallo.
Regiebuch. © 2Mar29; D57.
Henriette Regel (C of H. Regel);
30Jan57; R18557h.
LE ROMAN DE SCHUMANN; comedie
lyrique en trois actes de Hugues
Delorme, pseud. de George Thiebost,
et Leon Abric. Musique de Robert
Schumann. Text only. © 12Sep29;
D3613. Helene Renault (E of
Hugues Delorme); 8Jan57; R18550.
LA RONDINE (Die Schwalbe) Lyrische
Komédie in 3 Akten, von A. M.
Willner, Heinz Reichert, und
Giuseppe Adami. Musik von Giacomo
Puccini. Rticktbertragung aus dem
Italienischen von R. St. Hoffmann.
Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 21Feb29; D27522. Rosa Angela
Hoffmann (W); 30Jan57; R185572.
LA RONDINE. SEE ALSO THE SWALLOW.
THE ROOF, a play in seven scenes by
John Galsworthy. © SNov29;
D11262. A. J. P. Sellar (E) &
R. H. Sauter (E); 28Feb57;
R18725.
THE ROOKIE AND THE RULES, a comedy
in one act by Hilliard Booth.
© 28Jun29; DP85).62. Samuel French,
Inc. (PPW); 3May57; R191370.
LA ROSA DI SARON; parole di Luigi
Orsini e Adriano Lualdi; musica
di Adriano Lualdi. Riduzione
per canto e pianoforte di
Guido Farinelli., © 19Sep29;
DP27601. Pier Marcello Farinelli
(C); 11Mar57; R189965.
)
S. 0. S., a play in three acts by
Walter Ellis. © 21Jun29; DP1693.
Ernest Ellis Ellis (C)3; 12Jun573;
R193345-
SANDALS AND GOLDEN HEELS, a one-act
play by Maxine Finsterwald.
© 2Nov29; D2879. Maxine Finster-
wald (A); 27Feb57; R187302.
SATURDAY NIGHT; by Vera Caspary and
Winifred Lenihan. © 17Apr303;
D5256. Vera Caspary (A) & Winifred
Lenihan (A); 3Jun57; R193271.
SCARLET PAGES. SEE THE WOMAN AT THE
BAR.
SCHULD UND SUEHNE (Delitto e castigo)
Opera in three acts composed by
Arrigo Pedrollo. - Italian libretto
by Giovacchino Forzano. German
version by Walter Dahms, Nach dem
Roman von F, Dostojewski. German
version of the opera libretto.
© 290ct29; D3015. Casa Musicale
Giuliana (PWH); 8Apr57; R189602.
DIE SCHWALBE.
SEE LA RONDINE.
SENDING GRANDPA TO HEAVEN, a play in
one act by T. Reg. Arkell.
© 100ct29; DP85697. T. Reg.
Arkell (A); 12Jun57; R1933l1.
THE SET OF THE SAIL, a play especially
adapted for senior class day
exercises. In three acts. By
Beulah Bailey Woolard. Rewritten
and rev. © 2hSep29; DP8567),.
Beulah Bailey Woolard (A); 7Jun57;
R193212.
THE SETBACK, a one act play by Alice
Gerstenberg. © 210ct29; D272.
Alice Gerstenberg (A); 16May57;
R19203).
77, PARK LANE; an adventure in three
acts by Walter Hackett. © 11Dec29:
DP85851. Marion Lorne Hackett (W);
2h. Jun57; R194338~
THE SEVERED CORD, a play in one act
by Maxine Finsterwald. © 22Nov29;
DP85786. Maxine Finsterwald (A);
1yJan57; R184387.
THE SEVERED CORD, a one-act play by
Maxine Finsterwald. © 15Apr293
DU566. Maxine Finsterwald (A);
1hJan57; R181388.
THE SHADOW OF THE MINE AND OTHER
PLAYS OF THE COAL FIELDS, by Leo
Bryan Pride. © 16Sep29; DP85575.
Leo Bryan Pride (A); 16Jan57;
R184596.
SHE MADE UP HER MIND, a comedy
sketch in one act by Mark Reed.
© 1May29; DU796. Mark Reed (A);
16Jan57; R18459).
THE SHOW DOWN, a short drama in two
scenes by Charles Bruce Millholland.
© 13Ju129; DU1639. Bruce Mill-
holland (A); 21Feb57; R186690.
THE SHOW DOWN, a short drama in two
scenes by Charles Bruce Mill-
holland and William H. Deppermann.
Rev. version of Charles Bruce
Millholland's play of the same
title. © 18Sep29; DU2352.
Bruce Millholland (A); 21Feb57;
R186691.
SIMPLE SIMON; in three acts by Guy
Bolton and Ed Wynn. Words and
music by Hart and Rogers. Text
only. © 2)iFeb30; es Guy
Bolton (A); 25Feb57; R18669l,.
SKIDDING, a comedy in three acts by
Aurania Rouverol (Aurania Eller-
beck Rouveyrol) Rewritten and
reve © 5Sep29; DP85759. Jean R.
Butler (C) & William S. Rouverol
(C)3; 18Jan57; R18.858.
THE SKYROCKET, a three-act comedy by
Mark Reed. © 5Sep29; DP8557h.
Mark Reed (A); 16Jan57; R181595.
SO GOOD, # comedy in one act by
Cyril Roberts. © 19Sep29; DP3376.
Cyril Roberts (A); 20Jun57;
R194.0.5.
SOGNO (MA FORSE NO) Di Luigi
Pirandello. © 10ct29; DFl11.
Stefano Pirandello (C), Fausto
Pirandello (C), & Rosalia (Lietta)
Aguirre Pirandello (C); 2Jan57;
R18416.
SOLID SOUTH, a comedy in three acts
by Lawton Campbell (Charles Lawton
Campbell) © 26Mar29; DU313.
Charles Lawton Campbell (A);
11Jan57; R184377.
51
SOMEBODY'S CROOKED, a comedy of
mystery in three acts by Sidney
Toler. © 22Nov29; DP85787.
Viva Toler (W); 22Jan57; R18,906.
SORRELL AND SON, a play in four acts
by Thompson Buchanan. Based on the
novel by Warwick Deeping.
© 12Aug29; DU19,16. Katharine M.
Elliott (C) & Thompson Buchanan
(C); 5dun57; R192762,
THE SORT-OF-A-PRINCE; comedy in
three acts by Harold Brighouse.
© 290ct29; DP85751. Harold
Brighouse (A); 18Jan57; R18)857.
LE SOULIER DE SATIN; ou, Le pire
n'est pas toujours sur. Premiere,
deuxieme, troisieme, et quatrieme
journees. Par Paul Claudel.
© 6Dec29; DPll29. Mme Paul
Claudel, nee Reine Sainte-Marie
Perrin (W); 2hJan57; R185228.
SOUPER; Spiel in einen Akten von
Franz Molnar (Ferenc Molnar)
© 28Sep29; DU2578. Lili Darvas
Molnar (W); 13Mar57; R187736.
SPARKS--AN INBETWEEN; a play in one
act by Florence Waring Erdman.
Rev. and edited by Marion Short.
© 28Jun29; DPBSI6h« Samuel French,
Inc. (PWH); 3May57; R191371.
SPEAKING OF EXERCISE; by Ruth
Whitbeck. (In Two prize health
Plays) © 17Dec29; D85827.
Ruth Whitbeck (A); 14Jan57;
R18)57.
A SPINSTER FROM CHOICE, a comedy in
one act by Pauline Phelps.
© 31Dec29; DP85815. Pauline
Phelps Short (A); 20Jun57;
R19),017.
SPRING 0* THE YEAR, a play in three
acts by William Henderson Robert-
son. © 9Apr29; DU5Ol. William
Henderson Robertson (A); 16Jan57 ;
R16).593.
THE SQUEAKER, a play in four acts
by Edgar Wallace. © 11Apr29;
DP862. Patricia Frere (C)3
Feb57; R185818.
THE STARLIGHT WIDOW, a comedy in
three acts by Olive Conway, pseud.
of Harold Brighouse. © 12Dec29;
DP85803. Harold Brighouse (A);
18Jan57; R18)859.
STARLIN CROSS, a play in three acts
by Herbert H. Carey. © 18Jun28;
D1356. Herbert H. Carey (A);
8Apr57; R18960).
STICK "EM UP, a comedy in one act by
Florence Ryerson and Colin
Clements. © 10ct29; DP856))6.
Florence Ryerson Clements (A);
18Jan57; R18856.
STRANGLEHOLD, a comedy in three acts
by Channing Pollock. © 12Feb30;
D290. Helen Channing Pollock
(E); 20Feb57; R186600.
STRAY SHEEP, a play in one act by
Mary Creagh-Henry. © 9Sep29 ;
DP277. Mary Creagh-Henry (A);
20Jun57 $ R191,0h0.
THE STREET SINGER, a musical play
in three acts by Frederick Lons-
dale. Lyrics by Percy Greenbank.
Music by Harold Fraser=Simson.
Additional numbers by Ivy St.
Helier. Acting ed. Libretto.
© 2)Jun29; DP1634. Leslie B.
Lonsdale (W); 22Jan57; R18908.
THE STROKE OF NINE; burlesque
mystery play in one act oy Ellis
0. Jones. © 28Sep29; DP85618.
Ellis 0. Jones (A); 22Mar57;
R188325.
a DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SUBWAY EXPRESS; in three acts. By
Eva Kay Flint, pseud of Eva
Finkelstein, and Martha Madison,
pseud. of Martha O'Dwyer. New
material. © 21Apr30; DU5758.
Alex Finkelstein (NK of Eva
Finkelstein); 17Jun57; R193701.
LA SULAMITA, opera in tre atti di
Antonio Lega. musica di Amilcare
Zanella. Riduzione per canto e
pianoforte di Guido Farinelli.
© 30Jun29; D27539. Pier Marcello
Farinelli (C); 11Mar57; R189971.
SUNRISE - IN THE GARDEN; Easter
pageant by Mattie B. Shannon.
Words by C. A. M. and others.
Music by C. Austin Miles and others.
© 20Feb30; DP27674. B. D. Ackley
(A); 16May57; R192508.
SUZANNE; comedie en trois actes par
Steve Passeur, pseud. de Etienne
Morin. (In La Petite illustra-
tion, no 424) © 23Mar29; DP7\3.
Steve Passeur (Etienne Morin) (A);
11Mar57; R1876,7.
THE SWALLOW (La rondine) A lyric
comedy in three acts by Giacomo
Puccini. English translation by
D. Millar Craig. Vocal score.
© 12Jun29; D1527. Universal Edi-
tion, A. G. (PWH); 20May57;
R192530.
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY, a new play in
three acts by Philip and Frances
Dunning. © 25Apr29; DU993.
Philip Dunning (A) & Frances
Dunning (A); 22Jan57; R18890.
E
THE TERROR, a play in three acts by
Edgar Wallace. © 11Apr29; DP860.
Patricia Frere (C); lFeb57;
R185816.
THANKS AWFULLY; by Jean Lee Lathan.
© 250ct29; D85738. Jean Lee
Latham (A); 29Apr57; R190988.
THANKS TO JOHNNY APPLESEED, a play
in three acts by Isabel McLennan
McMeekin, © 160ct29; DP85696.
Isabel McLennan McMeekin (A);
12Jun57; R19330.
THAT FERGUSON FAMILY, a comedy in
three acts by Howard Chenery.
© 20ct29; D4y7435. Howard
Chenery (A); 20Jun57; R194.039.
THESE PRETTY THINGS, a play in three
acts by Gertrude E, Jennings.
© 16Sep29; DU2362. Gertrude E,
Jennings (A); 7Jun57; R19321).
THIS THING CALLED LOVE, a comedy in
three acts by Edwin Burke.
© 290ct29; DP857)9. Guaranty
Trust Co. (E); 20Jun57; R19}046.
THIS YEAR OF GRACE; musical rewe
by Noel Coward. Book and lyrics.
© 3Jun29; DU1416. Noel Pierce
Coward (A); 22Jan57; R184907.
THE THREE RACKETEERS, a play in a
prologue and three acts by James
Nelson Gilchrist. © 20Aug29;
DU2130. Mrs. James Nelson Gil-
christ (Mrs. Virginia Grimes Gil-
christ) (W); 18Mar57; R188102.
TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY, a Christmas
pageant by Verna Whinery. Music
by I. H. Meredith, © 23Sep29;
D27596. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);
12Apr57; R19054h.
TOAD OF TOAD HALL, a play from
Kenneth Grahame's book by A. A.
Milne. © 1Apr29; D85,02.
Dorothy Daphne Milne (W);
15Jan57; R184552.
TOMMY; Operette in drei Akten von
Ludwig Herzer. Musik von George
Edwards, pseud. von Louis Gruen-
berg. Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 23Jul29; D27556. Louis Gruen-
berg (A); 7May57; R191932.
TOMMY; Operette in drei Akten von
Ludwig Herzer. Musik von George
Edwards, pseud. von Louis Gruen-
berg. Libretto. © 23Jul29;
D1920. Ella Herzer (W); 7May57;
R191933.
TORCH SONG, a play in a prologue and
three acts by Kenyon Nicholson
(John Kenyon Nicholson)
© 26May30; DU5793. Kenyon
Nicholson (A); 18Jun57; R19375).
THE TRAIL BEYOND, a play in three
acts by Fred Ballard (John Fred-
erick Ballard) © 16Apr29;
DUS&. John Frederick Ballard (A);
1Feb57; R18563).
TRANSATLANTIC (The people's choice)
Oper in drei Akten von Georges
Antheil. Ftirr die deutsche Btthne,
bearbeitet von Rudolf Stephan
Hoffmann. Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 13Dec29; D27699. Georges
Antheil (A); 3Jan57; R184)28.
THE TRUTH GAME, a light comedy in
three acts by Ivor Novello.
© 2)Dec29; DP3829. F. W. Allen
(E); 8Mar57; R187528.
U
THE UNCONQUERED, a play in three acts
by Carl Glick. © 5Jul29; DU15S\1.
Carl Cannon Glick (A); 31May57;
R193236.
THE UNDERGROUND SAVAGE, a play of
the coal mines in six scenes by
Leo Bryan Pride. © liFeb29;
DU87687. Leo Bryan Pride (A);
16Jan57; R184598.
UNION DEPOT; by Joe Laurie, Jr.,
Douglas Durkin, and Gene Fowler.
© 3Dec29; DU3393. Gene Fowler (A);
13Mar57; R187775.
UP IN THE ALPS, an operetta in two
acts by James H. Fithian. With
piano accompaniment, © 30Apr29;5
D27503. James Hampton Fithian (A);
2hApr57; R190741.
Ne
THE VEIL; by A. C. Darlington.
© 10Jul29; DU1576. Anne Darling-
ton (A); 17Apr57; R190089.
VENETIAN LILY; by Jay Gelzer.
© 28Dec29; D3622. Jay Gelzer (A);
1yMay57; R192183.
THE VICTIM, a comedy in four acts
by Edward Childs Carpenter.
© 2May30; D592. Helen K.
Carpenter (W); ljJun57; R193580.
VIENNESE NIGHTS, by Oscar Hammer-
stein, II. In two acts.
© 28Dec29; DU362). Oscar Hammer-
stein, II (A); 30Jan57; R1855)5.
VILLON, a modern American play in
three acts by Thomas Pendleton
Robinson, © 29Nov29; D3299.
Ethel Fay Robinson (W); 25Jan57;
R1851h1.
Jan.—June
W
THE WANING MOON, a play in one act
by Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
© 290ct29; D pub.85752. Harry W.
Armstrong (Wr); 11Jan57; R18&,372.
THE WANING MOON, a play in one act
by Louise Van Voorhis Armstrong.
© 15Apr29; DUS76. Harry W.
Armstrong (Wr); 11Jan57; R18378.
WAR IS HELL. SEE THE BLUE AND THE
GRAY.
THE WARMING PAN, a comedy in one act
by William W. Jacobs. © 3May29;
DP998. Christopher G. Jacobs (C)
& Pes « Jacobs (C); lFeb57;
R185820.
THE WARMING PAN, a new play in one
act by W. W. Jacobs. (In The
Argosy, ve5, no.35) © 1Apr29;
DP575. Christopher G. Jacobs (C)
& pee - Jacobs (C); hFeb57;
R185821.
THE WATER BABIES, a dramatization
in three acts by Alice Gersten-
berg. From the book by Charles
Kingsley. © 7Sep29; D223. Alice
Gerstenberg (A); 16May57; R192033.
DER WEISSE PFAU; Oper in 3 Akten.
Text, Franz Adam Beyerlein.
Musik, Arthur Piechler. Orchestral
score. © 19Mar30; D27701.
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (PWH);
Aprs57; R191102.
DER WEISSE PFAU; Oper in 3 Akten.
Text, Franz Adam Beyerlein.
Musik, Arthur Piechler. Klavier-
auszug mit Text von Otto Singer.
Vocal score. © 25Mar30; D27712.
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (PWH);
hAprs7; R191103.
WESTERN UNION, PLEASE; a comedy in
three acts by Albert Hackett and
Frances Goodrich. © 12Mar29;
DU137. Albert Hackett (A) &
Frances Goodrich (A); 11Jan57;
R184376.
WHAT A SYSTEM. SEE THE BOY AND GIRL
FRIEND.
WHAT'S BECOME OF THE FAIRIES? An
adventure for children of all ages
in two acts by Edward P. Genn.
Music by Gladys Corlett. Book and
lyrics. © 2Jan29; DP&7h50.
Edward P, Genn (A); 27Dec%6;
R185326.
WHERE'S AUNT EFFIE? A play in three
acts by Carleton Henry Barclay.
© hApr29; DU468. Carleton Henry
Barclay (A); 27Feb57; R186891.
THE WHISPERING GALLERY, a mystery
play in a prologue and three acts
by Percy Robinson and Terence de
Marney. © 9Feb29; D unpub.87856.
Percy Robinson (A) & Terence de
Marney (A); 11Jan57; R184373.
WHO ARE THEY? Originally called
The new poor. A play in three
acts by Cosmo Hamilton.
© 6Dec29; DPy2hy, Sir Philip
Gibbs (NK) & A. Hamilton Gibbs (NK);
2.Jun57; R194341.
WHO'S BOSS? A comedy in three acts
by Sidney Toler. © 8May29;
DP85419. Viva Toler (W); 22Jan57;
R18),903.
THE WICKED WITCH, a play in two
scenes by Florence Ryerson and
Colin Clements. © 3Apr29; DU782.
Florence Ryerson Clements (A);
18Jan57; R18862.
1957
THE WIFE OF JONAK; in four acts by
Esther Shephard. © 17Jun29;
DU1318. Esther Shephard (A);
8May57; R191495.
THE WILLOW PLATE, a play in the
Chinese manner by Florence Ryerson
and Colin Clements. © 25Jun29;
DU1434. Florence Ryerson Clements
(A); 183an57; R18)863.
THE WOMAN AT THE BAR; or, Scarlet
pages. By Samuel Shipman and
John B. Hymer. © 8Apr29; D496.
Louis Shipman (NK of Samel
Shipman) & Eleanor Hymer (NK of
John B. Hymer); 19Mar57; R188131.
WOODEN WEDDING, ea play in three acts
by Robert Emmet Sherwood.
© 11May29; D923. Madeline H.
Sherwood (W); 6Feb57; R185900.
THE WORLD OUTSIDE, a play especially
adapted for senior class day
exercises by Beulah Bailey Woolard.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
In three acts. Rewritten and rev.
© 2iSep29; DP85673. Beulah Bailey
Woolard (A); 7Jun57; R193213.
X
X-MAL REMBRANDT; Opernburleske in
einem Akt von K. Palffy-Waniek.
Musik von Eugen Zador. Partitur.
© 6J3ul29; DF941. Eugen Zador (A);
3Jan57; R184429.
Ne
THE YELLOW SHADOW, a mystery-comedy
in three acts by Clark Willard,
pseud. of Willard J. Sergel.
© 210ct29; D85703. Willard Sergel
(A); 20May57; R1921)2.
YOUR KIND INDULGENCE, a sketch in
one act by Herbert Farjeon.
53
© 13Mar29; DP573. Joan Farjeon
(W); 11Jan57; R184385.
Z
DIE ZIERPUPPEN (Le preziose ridi-
cole) Komische Oper in einem Akt
von Arturo Rossato nach Les
precieuses ridicules von Moliere.
Deutsche Ubersetzung von Walter
Dahms; Music von Felice Lattuada.
Klavierauszug mit Text. © 100ct29;
DP27603. Walter Dahms (A);
11Mar57; R189967.
DIE ZIERPUPPEN (Le preziose ridi-
cole) Komische Oper in einem Akt
von Arturo Rossato nach Les
precieuses ridicules von Moliere.
Deutsche Ubersetzung von Walter
Dahms; Music von Felice Lattuada.
Textbuch, © 11Sep29; DP2508,.
Walter Dahms (A); 11Mar57; R189970.
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Abadie, Claudine Borione.
Abadie, Charles A.
POMME D'AMOUR. (R)
Abadie, Claudine Borione.
POMME D'AMOUR. (R) ©
Abel, Lionel.
ESCURIAL. ©
Abeling, Raymond 0.
HOW NOT TO "BARBER CHAIR"
A LEANING TREE IN THE
PROCESS OF FELLING. ©
SLOWING DOWN THE DECAY OF
EXPOSED LUMBER, WITH OR
WITHOUT PRESERVATIVES. ©
WHY WOOD, WOOL, AND CIDER
FOR HEALTH. ©
Abolnick, Irwin.
MINISPEC. ©
PINOCCHIO RUNS AWAY. ©
Abramsen, Alvan H.
STONE IS HEAVY. ©
TWO WHEELS TO OBLIVION. ©
Abric, Leon.
ROMAN DE SCHUMANN. (R)
Achard, Marcel.
JEAN DE LA LUNE. (R) ©
Achard, Paul.
MISERABLES. ©
Ackland, Rodney.
DEAD SECRET. ©
Oey i. Dy
Sue - IN THE GARDEN.
Adams, Bown.
LUST, MIST AND FLAMES. ©
MOVIE IDOL. ©
OEDIPUS VISION. ©
Adams, Irwin.
LAST RESORT. ©
Adkinson, Katherine Kistner.
EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES. ©
Adler, Mortimer J.
CAPITALIST REVOLUTION. ©
DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION.
Adrian, Henry Walter.
BABY WANTED. ©
Agress, Geraldine.
LEGEND OF JOHNNY CAESAR
CICERO DARLING. ©
Ahearn, Dorothy.
ARGENTINA. (R) ©
Ahn & Simrock, Buhnenverlag.
BEVOR DEIN TAG BEGINNT. ©
MARCHEN VOM GUTEN GEIST
BIMBAM. ©
WECHSELGESANG. ©
Aiken, Conrad Potter.
MR. ARCULARIS. ©
Aiken, William Appleton.
MAN SO VARIOUS. ©
Albert, Carl.
SIDETRACKED.
Albery, Peter James.
ANNE BOLEYN. ©
Alcoa. SEE Aluminum Co. of
America.
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. When the name is that of a claimant, the copyright symbol ©
follows the title.
Alessandrine, Moreau.
PARIS LUNE PARIS.
Alevy, Maurice.
DAY OF RETURN. ©
MINISPEC. ©
PINOCCHIO RUNS AWAY. ©
Alexander, Annette F.
MAN WHO CAPTURED. MURREL.
Allan, Lewis.
SOLDIER. ©
Allan, Lewis, pseud. SEE
ALSO Meeropol, Abel.
Allegro, Alfred.
FLIGHT FROM SHADOW. ©
Allen, F. W.
TRUTH GAME. (R) ©
Allen, Perry, pseud. SEE
Friedman, Perry L.
Allend'or Productions, Inc.
DECISION. ©
Allison Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Allison
Division.
Alper, Sam,
CHAMPAGNE AND CAVIAR. ©
Alpert, Gloria.
READER. ©
Altman, Bernard David.
THERE'S MUSIC BVERY-
WHERE. ©
Altman, Leonard.
SPIRIT OF MICHAEL
ROMEO. ©
Aluminum Co. of America.
FOUR AMAZING ALLOYS.
(R) ©
PRODUCT OF THE IMAGINATION.
Alyoshin, Samuil.
WOMAN ALONE.
Ambrose, Jay L.
MONEY FOR MILLIONS. ©
American Telephone &
Telegraph Co.
FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION.
Ames, Rosemary.
THREE TOPHATS. ©
Ancell, C. Kenneth.
FLAMES. ©
TRY AND TELL ME. ©
Ancell, Ken. SEE Ancell,
C. Kenneth.
Andersen, Hans Christian.
RED SHOES,
Anderson, Axel W.
SHEERLINE, ©
Anderson, Betty.
IN THE BAG. (R) ©
Anderson, Courtney A.
HOW LAND IS DESCRIBED.
HOW REAL PROPERTY IS
ENCUMBERED.
HOW REAL PROPERTY IS
TRANSFERRED. .
NATURE OF PROPERTY.
Anderson, Lee Stratton.
CONFEDERAMA .
Anderson, Maxwell.
BAD SEED. ©
Anderson, Robert.
THE ET SYMPATHIE. ©
Anderson, Sam.
CENTENNIAL.
Anderson, Sonia.
DIDN'T HE RAMBLE. ©
Anderson-Meyers Enterprises,
Ihag 5
CONFEDERAMA. ©
Andre, Michel.
VIRGINIE. ©
Andrews, Henrietta V.
FOR RELAXATION AND
SLEEP. ©
PROSPERITY. ©
Andrews, Irwin, pseud. SEE
Abolnick, Irwin.
Andrews, Jacqueline Cour.
BETSY SAWYER, DIPLOMAT'S
WIFE (Television program).
Anna, Giuseppe D'. SEE
D'Anna, Joseph.
Annarino, John.
RIDE A HIGH HORSE. ©
SERENADE TO A MINX. ©
Anne, Sarah, pseud. SEE
Bothwell, Sarah Bloom.
Annunzio, Gabriele d'.
POEM OF BLOOD AND LOVE.
Anouilh, Jean.
CECILE.
MEDEA.
Antebi, Sidney Samuel.
PIGEON. ©
Antheil, Georges.
TRANSATLANTIC. (R) ©
Anthony, Rock, pseud. SEE
Logiudice, Rocco A.
Antoine, Andre Paul.
ENNEMIE. (R) ©
Anton, Don Rozi.
TRAGIC END OF MR.
ASHERBY. ©
Applegate Advertising Agency,
IGA 5
MAN ON THE GO. ©
April, Belle Ellen.
LITTLE BROWN BUNNY WHO
BECAME KNOWN AS THE EASTER
BUNNY. ©
Aprizian, Mia.
BLACK OLIVES. ©
CONCHSHELL. ©
Archer, Graham.
YWCA PROMOTION ANNOUNCE-
MENT. ©
Arens, Constance Minerva.
MY SQUARE LADY. ©
Arkell, T. Reg.
SENDING GRANPA TO
HEAVEN. (R) ©
Armbruster, Francis.
PICK AND WIN. ©
Armstrong, Harry W.
GOLD ALTAR. iE ©
GOOD ROADS. ©
LATE CAPTAIN CROW. (R) ©
MOTHERS! DAY.
WANING MOON.
Armstrong, John.
DEPOT AT DESTINY JUNC-
TION. ©
Armstrong, Louise Van
Voorhis.
GOLD ALTAR. (E
GOOD ROADS. R)
LATE CAPTAIN CROW. (R)
MOTHERS' DAY. (R)
WANING MOON. (R)
Arnold, Anton.
KINFOLK FOR KATI. ©
Arnold, Frank Joseph.
BLESSED ARE THE HUMBLE.
Arnold, Mary C.
QUIZ AND QUOTE. ©
Arnold, Robert N.
SON OF FOURTEEN PEOPLE,
Arnold, Samuel.
SCHOOL AND CROSSBONES.
Arthur (Michael) Film
Productions,
SONG OF ESTHER. ©
Ashburn, Warren David.
LEISURE. ©
So Oo So ©
Ashton, Norman.
CHRYSALIS. ©
Associates & Aldrich Co.,
DAC,
TARAS BULBA. ©
Astor, Richard.
QUEEN AFTER DEATH. ©
Atkins, Thomas R.
CIRCUS MAXIMUS. ©
Atkinson-Gullotta, Una
Megan.
WALES FOREVER. ©
Atwater, Edith.
PEN KNIFE. ©
Auclair, Marcelle.
THEATRE, IIL.
Audry, Colette.
SOLEDAD.
Aurthur, Robert Alan.
VERY SPECIAL BABY. ©
Austin, Richard.
PLAIN JANE. (R)
Avallone, Michael.
GANGSTERS AND GUMDROPS.
Averchenko, Arkady.
STERLINGMAN.
Axelrad, Valgene Levon.
CHAPPARAL. ©
(R) ©
(R) ©
B
Backer, Irving Jerry.
TAKE A PIC. ©
Badger, Alexander J.
WILLIE'S SECRET WEAPON.
Baer, Frank.
HOUSE-BOAT ON THE STYX.
©
56 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Bagnold, Enid.
CHALK GARDEN, ©
Bailhe, Margaret Sheefel.
BANCROFT STORY. ©
Baker, Elliott.
STATES WITH PRETTY
NAMES. ©
Baker (Walter H.) Co.
BEACON OF STRENGTH. ©
LITTLE NELL, THE ORPHAN
GIRL. ©
OUR GREATEST GIFT. ©
PHYSICAL THREAT. ©
WILLIE'S SECRET WEAPON. ©
WINSLOW GIRL. ©
Baldwin, Faith.
Faith Baldwin.
Ballard, Fred. SEE Ballard,
John Frederick.
Ballard, John Frederick.
TRAIL BEYOND. (R) ©
Ballentine, Stephen Wm.
FLYING HIGH. (R) ©
Balilo*, Morriis: S',
DROP OF BLOOD. ©
Ballo, Moss, pseud. SEE
Ballo, Morris S.
Baltus, Silvia.
GALATHEA, (R)
Balzac, Honore de.
HONORE DE BALZAC PRESENTS.
Bangs, John Kendrick.
HOUSE-BOAT ON THE STYX.
Bank of New York,
BANK NEW BUSINESS MAN, ©
Banklian, Armen,
BY THE LEFT FLANK. ©
IN THE EVENING, WHEN THE
SUMMER SUN GOES DOWN. ©
Banner Play Bureau, Inc.
AT THE STROKE OF
TWELVE. (R) ©
BIRTHDAY OF A KING. (R) ©
CHRISTMAS MAGIC. (R) ©
DANGER AT THE CROSS
ROADS. ©
LOVING LUNATICS.
Banning, Elwood T.
FILM FUN.
Barclay, Carleton Henry.
WHERE'S AUNT EFFIE. (R) ©
Barde, Andre.
ELLE EST A VOUS. (R)
Bardoly, Louis S.
DUEL IN WHITE. ©
Barillet, Pierre.
ET LA PAILLE. ©
Barker, Albert W.
MAN ON STILTS.
Barker, Edwin L.
MAN ON STILTS. (R)
Barnes, C. David.
NO END TO NEWS. ©
Barnes, Dave. SEE Barnes,
C. David.
Barnes, Margaret Ayer.
DISHONORED LADY. (R) ©
Barraclough, Clive.
LAZY-BONES. (R) ©
Barrett, Glenn.
GOMBEEN MEN. ©
Barrows, Robert Guy.
COIN TO CROSS ACHERON. ©
Barry, Dona, pseud. SEE
Haight, Dorothy Burgoyne.
Barry, Patrick, pseud. SEE
Barry, Philip James.
Barry, Philip James.
HOOK. ©
JOHNNY BOWER. ©
Barry, Tom, pseud. SEE
Donahue, Henry J.
Barsacq, Andre.
THEATRE,
Barsha, Henry.
SELL IT TO HARRY. ©
Barstow, Diana D.
TP SPY ©)
Barta, Kitty Fall.
GLOCKEN VON PARIS. ©
Bartlett, Beardsley. SEE
(R) ©
(R) ©
Bartlett, Belinda Beardsley.
SEE Cuthrell,
Bartlett, Belinda Beardsley.
PAUL'S SON. ©
SUCH MADNESS. ©
Bartlett, Irene.
STAS, POET DONKEY AND
FLOWER GIRL. ©
Barzun, Jacques,
DOOR SHOULD BE EITHER
OPEN OR SHUT. ©
Bascetta, Alfredo.
MIRACOLO DELLA MADONNA
DEL ROSARIO DI POMPEI. ©
Basky, Cornelia. SEE
Sheary, Cornelia Basky.
Bassett, Bruce.
FAIR ONE. ©
Bastin, Charles A.
STRANGERS AT WILLINGTON.
Bate, Sam.
APPLE AND EVE. ©
THEY WANTED A LEADER. ©
Battistella, John.
TV TOT TIME. ©
Baulat, Paul. SEE Valmain,
Frederic.
Baylis, Philip L.
SCENES FROM ALCESTIS.
Beacon House.
BEND THE TWIG. ©
ORPHAN'S DILEMMA, ©
OUTLAW AND THE PETTI-
COAT. ©
ROYAL GORGE. ©
SERENADE. ©
Beale, Jack,
RING FOR CATTY. ©
Beall, Samuel.
FOUR AMAZING ALLOYS.
PRODUCT OF THE IMAGINATION.
SOURCE,
Beaumont, Paule de.
TEMOIN A CHARGE,
Becker, Bruce,
TONIGHT IN SAMARKAND, ©
Beckhard, Robert.
ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS
STAR. ©
Bedford-Jones, Helen Wallace
M.
BONANZA BOY OF THE COLO-
RADO GOLD RUSH DAYS OF
1858. ©
THISTLE'S SURPRISE. ©
Beeby, Esther,
SIGNET RING. ©
Behan, Brendan,
QUARE FELLOW. ©
Beich, Albert.
MAN IN THE DOG SUIT. ©
Bein, Albert.
ROAD OUT OF HELL,
Beirne, Harry.
DOWN TO EARTH. ©
Beiser, Rudolph.
MISS BARRETT AND MR,
BROWNING,
Belamos, John,
AS YOU LIKE IT,
Le Belier.
THEATRE COMPLET, 9. ©
Bell, Beatrice.
O MY COUNTRY.
Bell, Charles W.
O MY COUNTRY. (R)
Bell, Mrs. Charles W. SEE
Bell, Beatrice,
Bemberg, George.
KNITTERS IN THE SUN. ©
Benedetti, Aldo de.
LEASE ON LOVE. ©
Benelli, Sem.
JEST,
Bennett, Ken.
SINGING FRESHMAN,
Bentley, Eric.
(R) ©
(R) ©
FROM THE MODERN REPERTOIRE.
LEONCE AND LENA, ©
MARRIAGE, ©
MODERN THEATRE, ©
UNDERPANTS,
Berger, Ludwig.
FANTASIO,
Bergere, Maurice A,
BLIND TRUTH. ©
Bergland Verlag.
ARBEITERPRIESTER., ©
IRINA UND DER ZAR, ©
KONIG OTTOKARS GLUCK UND
ENDE. ©
Berinstein, Julius.
OUR TWO DAUGHTERS. ©
Berkeley, Reginald.
LADY WITH A LAMP. (R)
ise delesbalalatioy (0)5
YOU CAN WRITE A HIT
SONG. ©
Bermel, Al.
Albert C.
Bermel, Albert C.
BIGGEST MOVIE. ©
Bernanos, Georges.
DIALOGHI DELLE CARMELI-
TANE.
DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELI-
TES.
Bernard, Jean Jacques.
JULES, JULIETTE ET
JULIEN. (R) ©
NEW - CHICAGO. ©
Bernard, Tristan,
JULES, JULIETTE ET
JULIEN. (R).
Berns, Julie.
ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR. ©
Bernstein, Henri.
MELO. (R)
Bertal, Marcel.
PARIS LUNE PARIS. (R)
Berti, Dehl.
COFFIN REEFER, ©
Bertrand, Marcel.
PLUS QUE REINE. (R)
Beryllium Corp.
BETTER THAN GOLD. ©
Best, Charles M., Jr.
REVOLT OF THE GOSLINGS. ©
Betti, Ugo.
BURNT FLOWER-BED.
QUEEN AND THE REBELS.
SUMMERTIME,
Beucke, August J.
OCCURENCE AT NAKA-CHO, ©
Beyerlein, Franz Adam.
WEISSE PFAU. (R)
Bezzerides, Albert Isaac.
GIRL.
Bialosky, Jack Alan.
OTHER SIDE OF THE
STREET, ©
Bianco, Beverly Doriene.
STAY AWAY FROM THE REST, ©
Big "D" Film Laboratory, Inc.
DALTON THAT GOT AWAY.
Bigelow, Ethel Van der Veer.
FERNSEED IN THE SHOE. (R)
PATH OF ROSES. (R)
PERFECT PATTERN. (R)
Bigelow, Otis.
MARRINER METHOD. ©
Bishop, Aaron Edward.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE, ©
Bishop, Stuart S.
JEST, ©
SCARLET RIBBONS. ©
Blackwood, H. S.
NAME MY STATE. ©
Blake, Alix, pseud. SEE
McCoach, Blake Alexander,
Jr.
Blake, Mrs. Anthony. SEE
Blake, Naomi Waters,
Blake, Naomi Waters.
GOLD EAR-RING.
Blankenship, Catherine.
DIDN'T HE RAMBLE. ©
Blanton, Jessie Belle.
THAT STIR OF MIGHT, ©
Blau, Otto.
SEE Bermel,
LAND DES LAECHELNS. (R) ©
Blewitt, Helen. (R)
IN THE BAG,
Bloch, Marcel. SEE Bertal,
Marcel.
Bloecher, Ted,
MONEY COLORED RAINBOW,
Jan.—June
Bloomfield, Robert, pseud.
SEE Edgley, Leslie.
Bobfred Productions, Inc.
TV BRIDGE TABLE--YOUR
BED. (©
Bode, William Theodore.
BIG CALYPSO MAN. ©
ESCAPE TO LOVE. ©
PRETENDER. ©
SHADOWS. ©
Boehm, Paul F,
2-D DRAFTING IN INDUSTRY.
Bojer, Johan.
MARIE WALEWSKA,
Boller, Charlotte. SEE
Hughes, Charlotte Boller.
Bolton, Guy.
CHILD OF FORTUNE. ©
NIGHTCAP. (R)
SIMPLE SIMON. (R) ©
Bond, Susan.
DEBBY AND THE ARCH-
ANGELS. ©
SEARCHING FOR VALERIE. ©
Bonneau, N. Leonard.
STRAW IN THE WIND. ©
Book-of-the-Month Club.
ines
FIREBIRD SUITE; DUO CON-
CERTANT FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO; BY IGOR STRA-
VINSKY. ©
PIANO CONCERTO NO.2. IN
F MINOR, OP.21; FANTASY
IN F MINOR, OP.49; BY
FREDERIC CHOPIN. ©
SYMPHONY NO.35 IN D MAJOR,
K.385 ("HAFFNER"); VIOLIN
CONCERTO NO.5 IN A MAJOR,
K.219; BY MOZART. ©
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
PERICHOLE, ©
WEISSE PFAU. ©
Booth, Anthony.
NINTH DAY,
Booth, Hilliard.
ROOKIE AND THE RULES. (R)
Borden Co.
BORDEN CLINICAL CONVER-
SATION PIECE--MULL-
BOY. ©
Borer, Mary Cathcart.
TABITHA, ©
Boretz, Allen,
ALL DAY SUNDAY. ©
Borre, Herbert.
RETIREMENT ... BENEFITS,
Borsten, Orin.
SOPHIE. ©
Boss, Isabel Kaye.
BROADWAY'S BACHELOR.
(R) ©
Bosworth & Co., Ltd.
ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN
TOWN. ©
Bote (Ed.) & G. Bock.
FANTASIO, ©
RAUBER, ©
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND
SEINE SECHSTE. ©
Bothwell, Sarah Bloom,
GOODNESS ME, ©
Boularan, Jacques. SEE
Deval, Jacques.
Bourneuf, Philip.
LEASE ON LOVE. ©
Bousquet, Jacques.
ARSENE LUPIN BANQUIER. (R)
Boutall, Kathleen.
THERESE RAQUIN. ©
Boutwell, Louise M,
DEBORAH, ©
Bowden, Herbert H.
CHEZ MAURICE. ©
Bowman, Peter,
SO EARLY IN THE MORNING. ©
Boynton, Henry P.
MONEY MILL. ©
Bracco, Roberto.
LUCE DI SANTA AGNESE,.
Bradbury, Parnell.
FALLEN ANGEL. ©
1957
Bradley, Edward.
PRINCE OF PILSEN.
Brady, Ben 0
EXODUS. ©
TWO AND ETERNITY. ©
Brampton, Joan.
CHANCE--AND MRS. BUFF-
INGTON. ©
Brandon-Thomas, Jevan.
PASSING BROMPTON ROAD,
(R) ©
Brandt, Mae L.
PICK MY PEERS. ©
Brandt, Ruth H.
PICK MY PEERS. ©
Bratt, Harald.
BEVOR DEIN TAG BEGINNT.
Braude, Michael.
FOUR SONS. ©
Braun, Felix.
IRINA UND DER ZAR,
Braun, Wilbur.
GIRL CHASES BOY.
LITTLE NELL, THE ORPHAN
GIRL.
SATURDAY AT THE COHENS.
Braunfels, Berta Quinta
Klementine.
GALATHEA, (R) ©
Braunfels, Walter.
GALATHEA, (R)
Braunfels, Wolfgang.
GALATHEA. (R) ©
Breal, Pierre, Aristide.
SUISSES. ©
Brecht, Berthold. SEE
Brecht, Bertolt.
Brecht, Bertolt.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER
STADT MAHAGONNY.
SAINT JOAN OF THE STOCK-
YARDS.
Breen, Charles Patrick.
LOOMIS' WIFE. ©
Breen, Robert.
PORGY AND BESS. ©
Breffort, Alexandre.
IRMA-LA-DOUCE.
Bregna, Nelly Furlan de.
CLUB DEL HOGAR. ©
Brenner, Marlene.
BEACON OF STRENGTH,
PHYSICAL THREAT.
Brents, Frank.
PLEASURE ISLAND. ©
Bretonniere, Catherine
Limozin.
ROL D'YVETOT. (R) ©
Brewster, Townsend Tyler.
TOWER. ©
Brides, Ivory.
ROSEMARY AND RUE. ©
Brigham, Judith. SEE
Magruder, Edith Clysdale.
Brighouse, Harold.
COINCIDENCE. (R) ©
SORT-OF-A-PRINCE.
STARLIGHT WIDOW.
Brilant, Arthur M.
HUNGER. (R) ©
Brill, Martin Stanley.
RUSTED HORSESHOE. ©
Brinon, Raymond.
AMOUR GLOBE-TROTTER. ©
Broadhurst, Cecil.
VANISHING ISLAND.
Brod, Max.
LORD BYRON KOMMT AUS DER
MODE. (R) ©
Bronte, Charlotte.
JANE EYRE.
Brooks, Diana Gertrude,
pseud. SEE Cohen, Diana G.
Brooks, Norman.
HOW GOES THE NIGHT. ©
Brooks, Virginia Caskey.
ANGEL PINK-WING. ©
Brown, Charles L.
REST THE SEVENTH. ©
Brown, Chuck. SEE Brown,
Charles L.
(R) ©
(R) ©
NAME INDEX
Brown, Dennis.
SYSTEM OF DR. TARR AND
PROF, FETHER. ©
Brown, Dorothy Riley.
LITTLE NEW MOON. (R) ©
Brown, Ina Ladd.
BITTER BREAD. ©
Brown, Ivor.
LAZY-BONES. (R) ©
Brown, J. B.
MISSIONARY. ©
Brown, Lew.
FLYING HIGH. (R) ©
Brown, Oscar C., Jr.
BE THE PROUD OWNER. ©
Brown, Spencer Curtis.
WINNIE-THE-POOH. ©
Browne, Henrietta.
OVER THE HILLS. (R) ©
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.
EXILE.
Browning, Robert.
POMPILIA: THE COUNT'S
WIFE.
Brubaker, Beatrice Irene
Hassard.
ABNORMAL ADOLESCENCE. ©
Bruce, Zan, pseud. SEE
Skolnieck, Zan,
Bruestle, Beaumont Schrader.
TWELFTH NIGHT. ©
Brush, .Dorothy Hamilton.
ONE-EYE, TWO-EYE, AND
THREE-EYE. (R) ©
Brydon, Margaret Wylie.
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. ©
Bryson, Hampton Holmes.
SEE YOUR PICTURE. ©
Buchanan, Thompson,
SORRELL AND SON. (R) ©
Buckley, Donald.
NIGHT IN JUNE. (R) ©
Buchner, Georg.
DANTON'S DEATH.
LEONCE AND LENA.
Bunee, Corajane Diane Ward.
LITTLE DIPPER. ©
CONQUEST. ©
ieee, JNA S64
FOUR-STAR PLAYS FOR BOYS.
Bureau of Safety, Chicago.
BACKING INTO TROUBLE. ©
FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE. ©
Burgess, Lydia S.
MY SON. (R) ©
Burian, Jarka M.
INSECT COMEDY. ©
Burke, Edwin.
THIS THING CALLED
LOVE. (R)
Burke, William Ernest.
PALEFACE SEMINOLE. ©
Burns, Rose.
RIDE THE RECORDS WITH RITA
FAYE. ©
Burnside, Robert H.
IN THE BAG. (R)
Bush, Abraham Macy.
IT'S A LONG, HARD ROAD. ©
Bush, Earl.
SNOW JOB. ©
Butcher, Ada Scott.
SPIRIT OF PEACE
ANSWERS. ©
Butler, Jean R.
HAVE A HEART. (R) ©
SKIDDING. (R) ©
Byng, Edward John Jefferson.
DR. CHEM. HEINRICH
FAUST. ©
Byrd, Esther Sample.
SPRING MILL SAGA. ©
VINCENNES ON THE
WABASH. ©
Byrnes, Tom.
MILLIONS ON THE MOVE.
OLYMPIAN,
SELLING -FIXTURES FOR
LIVING.
TOMORROW'S BIG PERFORMER,
Byron, George Gordon Noel
Byron, 6th baron.
CAINO.
Byssop, Rachel Eloise.
JOHN BROWN'S AUXILIARY. ©
C
CIBA Pharmaceutical Products,
ich.
MEDICAL HORIZONS (Tele-
vision program) ©
Caglieri, Emilio.
DELITTO DEL VIALE DEI
COLLI. ©
Cain, Henri.
PLUS QUE REINE. (R)
Calabrese, Dan.
CASTLE ON MAIN STREET. ©
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro.
GREAT THEATRE OF THE WORLD.
Caldwell, Evelyn Lucille.
MAN OF THE YEAR. ©
Callaghan, Reita Lambert.
PORT SIDE. ©
Calvino, Alma Meille.
CAVALIERE SENZA ARMA-
TURA. ©
Calvino, Vittorio.
CAVALIERE SENZA ARMATURA,.
Camp, Constance Willis.
BIRTHDAY OF A KING. (R)
Campbell, Alan.
LIPSTICK WAR. ©
Campbell, Allen.
LOVE THAT'S MEANT TO BE. ©
Campbell, Charles Lawton.
REHEARSAL. ©
SOLID SOUTH. (R) ©
Campbell, Lawton. SEE
Campbell, Charles Lawton.
Candela, Nick.
GEORGE GEORGE FROM
GEORGIA. ©
Canning, Beverly.
AND WE HAVE ALL THE
FUN. ©
Capek, Josef.
INSECT COMEDY.
Capek, Karel.
INSECT COMEDY.
Capra (Frank) Productions,
Inc.
HEMO, THE MAGNIFICENT. ©
STRANGE CASE OF THE COSMIC
RAYS. ©
Carette, Louis.
Felicien.
Carey, Herbert Haisley.
DUST. (R) ©
STARLIN CROSS.
Cargill, Patrick.
RING FOR CATTY. ©
Carlin, Tom S.
TO RISE ONE DAY. ©
Carmichael, H. Kenn,
HAWK, +
Carney, Betty Woodley.
BEND THE TWIG.
Carney, Richard Edward.
BEER AND BALZAC. ©
Carpender, Thomas J.
SUCCESS STORY.
Carpenter, Edward Childs.
VICTIM. (R)
Carpenter, Helen K.
VICTIM. (R) ©
Carroll, Claire.
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER. ©
Carroll, Sidney.
CATCH A FALLING STAR. ©
FINE ART OF MURDER. ©
PLAYWRIGHT AND THE STAR. ©
Carter, Conrad.
GIPSY PRINCESS.
Carter, Margaret.
SEE Marceau,
(R) ©
DICK WHITTINGTON. (R) ©
DUTCH DOLL. (R) ©
GRISELDA MARRIED. (R) ©
HALF-PAST THIRTEEN. ie ©
KING AND THE CAKES. (R) ©
MAMAGEE AND THE ROBBERS.
(R) ©
57
Carver, David.
PRINCESS MIRABELLE AND
THE SWINEHERD. (R) ©
Cary, Thomas Falkland
Litton.
SAILOR, BEWARE, ©
Casa Musicale Sonzogno di
Piero Ostali.
CAINO. ©
Casey, Rosemary.
CHARITY, INCORPORATED, ©
Caspary, Vera.
SATURDAY NIGHT, (R) ©
Cassell (John R.) Co., Inc.
3-D DRAFTING IN IN-
DUSTRY. ©
Cavarnos, John P,
COEXISTENCE IN PITHE-
COPIA. ©
Cawley, Frank.
REST AND RECUPERATION. ©
Celestin, Jack.
MAN AT SIX. (R)
Cerny, William.
RIP VAN WINKLE. ©
Cesse, Raymond de.
POMME D'AMOUR. (R)
Chaikovskii, Petr Il'ich.
EUGENE ONEGIN.
Chaliapin, Feodor.
UNDERGROUND. ©
Champion Spark Plug Co.
FAITHFULLY YOURS.
Chance, Albert.
TIME PEDDLARS. ©
Chandler, Edna White.
TOP ANGEL. ©
Chandler, Sydney, pseud.
SEE Septant, June E.
Chantler, David.
TARAS BULBA.
Chapin, Mary Hazel Hawkins.
JONESY. (R) ©
Chapin, Mrs. Newton. SEE
Chapin, Mary Hazel Hawkins.
Chappell & Co., Ltd.
HALF IN EARNEST. ©
Charles, Arsen.
HOBEY'S TREASURE. ©
Charras, Charles.
DON CARLOS. ©
Chase, James Hadley.
TRAQUENARD.
Chase, Virginia Edwards.
FLIGHT FROM SHADOW. ©
Chasen, Leonard.
ON A BLEAKY, MURKY NIGHT.
Chausson, Ory, pseud. SEE
Shayeson, Frances.
Chayefsky, Paddy.
MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. ©
Cheesman, Ken.
DIAMONDS TO THE WINNERS. ©
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich.
AVENGER.
Chenery, Howard.
THAT FERGUSON FAMILY.
(R) ©
Cherin, Miriam.
ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT. ©
Cherry, Jeanne.
MILDEW. ©
Chesebrough, Beatrice.
PRICELESS CHRISTMAS. ©
Chesterton, G. K.
GREEN MAN.
Chevrolet Truck Division,
General Motors Corp. SEE
General Motors Corp.
Chevrolet Motor Division.
Children's Theatre Press.
NICCOLO AND NICOLLETTE. ©
RAPUNZEL AND THE WITCH. ©
Chirles, Ada Anne.
MELODY IN MIDVILLE. ©
Chodorov, Jerome.
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ. ©
Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek.
ROMANTIC AGE,
Chorpenning, Charlotte
Barrows.
ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER.
58 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Chorpenning, Charlotte
Barrows. Cont'd.
HANSEL AND GRETEL.
Choy, Benjamin Syd.
WITHIN THE MELTING POT, ©
Christensen, Jack Arden.
HOMESTEAD REVISITED. ©
Christie, Agatha.
TEMOIN A CHARGE. ©
Chronicle Pub. Co.
CHROMACHRON. ©
Chrysler Corp. Airtemp
Division.
DECISION.
Chrysler Corp. Plymouth
Division.
PROFESSIONAL MATTER,
Chute, Marchette. SEE
THEATRE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM,
Cinema Export Corp.
MODIGLIANI. ©
Cirino, Robert John.
CONFIDENCE MERCHANT. ©
Clark, Barrett H.
PLACE IN THE WORLD.
Clark, James Jefferson.
PILGRIM SOUL. ©
Clark, Jan; SEE Clark,
Janice,
Clark, Janice.
BARBECUE. ©
Clark, Jefferson. SEE
Clark, James Jefferson.
Clark, Lesley. SEE Clark,
Mabel Margaret Cowie.
Clark, M. E.
WHEN PAUL CAME HOME FROM
CAMP, ©
Clark, Mabel Margaret Cowie.
LONG ECHO. ©
ROAR LIKE A DOVE. ©
Clark, Paul Eric, Jr.
MASQUERADE. ©
Clark, Winifred B. Shaw.
YOURS UNRELENTINGLY. ©
Clarke,.Margaret. SEE Clark,
Mabel Margaret Cowie.
Clarke, Robert Emmett.
REMEMBERING HEARTS. ©
Claudel, Paul.
SOULIER DE SATIN. (R)
Claudel, Reine Sainte-Marie
Perrin.
SOULIER DE SATIN. (R) ©
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne.
ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER,
TOM SAWYER.
Clement, Victor.
LADY OF IMPOSSIBLE
DESIRES. ©
Clements, Colin Campbell.
ADAM'S EVE, (R)
HIT OR MISS. (R)
LITTLEST SHEPHERD. (R)
MISTER PUNCH. R
STICK 'EM UP. R
WICKED WITCH, R
WILLOW PLATE, R
Clements, Florence Ryerson,
ADAM'S EVE. (R) ©
HIT OR MISS. (R) ©
LITTLEST SHEPHERD,
MISTER PUNCH. (R) ©
STICK 'EM UP, R) ©
WICKED WITCH, R) ©
©
©
(R) ©
WILLOW PLATE, R
Clemons, John,
HAPPY HUNGARIANS.
Closser, Dayton C.
FAITHFULLY YOURS,
FUNDAMENTALS OF KITCHEN
PLANNING.
KITCHEN DRAWINGS THAT SELL.
PERSPECTIVE ON SALES.
SERVICING ESTATE GAS
RANGES,
Closson, David M.
TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES.
Coach House Press, Inc.
ADVENTURES OF TOM
SAWYER, ©
HANSEL AND GRETEL. ©
RED SHOES. ©
SECRET OF HAN HO. ©
Cobert, Robert.
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY.
Cocteau, Jean.
INTIMATE RELATIONS.
PARENTS TERRIBLES,
Coffin, Gertrude Wilson.
MAGNOLIA'S MAN. (R) ©
Cohan, George M.
MR. BROADWAY.
Cohen, Diana G.
ADORED. ©
Cohen, George J.
MANY ROADS LEAD HOME. ©
Wo tgs) ©)
Cohen, Octavus Roy.
STAND NOT ALONE. ©
WALK STEADY, WALK
STRAIGHT. ©
Cohenour, Suzanne Miller,
sr.
OLD GHOSTS AT HOME. ©
Coit, Mary Van Norman.
BABY-SITTERS. ©
Cole, Joseph H.
MODERN METHODS FOR
JOINING METALS,
Coleman, Frances.
FAREWELL TO REDHEADS. ©
Coleman, Robert M.
HOT WAFFLES. (R) ©
Colette, Sidonie Gabrielle.
GIGI. ©
College of the Bible,
Lexington, Ky.
BROTHERHOOD MARCHING
ON. ©
Collins, Jean Katherine.
PIECE OF EDEN. ©
Collins, Ralph, pseud. SEE
Kattnigg, Rudolf.
Collodi, C., pseud. SEE
Lorenzini, Carlo.
Collon, Robert.
GUERRE DU SUCRE. ©
Colten, Sylvia Phillips.
HEAVEN SENT. ©
Connard, Oliver.
UNPOPULAR PRINCE. ©
Connelly, Marc.
GREEN PASTURES. (R) ©
Constanduros, Denis.
FIRST NIGHT.
Constanduros, Mabel.
FIRST NIGHT.
FROG PRINCE,
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Conway, Olive, pseud. SEE
Brighouse, Harold,
Cook, C. R.
ALI THE BARBER,
ALLOVA-DINN AND HIS
WONDERFUL GAMP,
CINDERALFRED.
Cook, Gioia.
RENDER UNTO CAESAR., ©
Cook, Ray M.
FIDDLER'S PURIM.
Cook, Whitfield.
CRY WITHOUT SOUND. ©
Cooke, Frank E.
BENT TWIG. ©
Cooper, Irving.
ATAVISM OF JOHN TOM
LITTLE BEAR,
BLACKJACK BARGAINER,
GUILTY PARTY.
HEARTS AND HANDS.
HIDING OF BLACK BILL.
HYPOTHESES OF FAILURE.
MADISON SQUARE ARABIAN
KNIGHT,
MURDERER.
ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH,
RAMBLE IN APHASIA,
ROADS WE TAKE,
SPHINX APPLE,
TALE OF THE TAINTED TENNER.
TWO RENEGADES,
TWO THANKSGIVING DAY
GENTLEMEN,
Cooper, Norton.
JAM SESSION. ©
Cooper, Polly, pseud. SEE
Lichtenstein, Pauline.
Copp, DeWitt.
YOU CAN COUNT ON THAT.
Cordell, Christobel Morley.
EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS FOR
AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK.
MORE DRAMATIZATIONS FROM
UNITED STATES HISTORY.
THREE PLAYS FOR AMERICAN
_ EDUCATION WEEK.
Cordic, Rege. SEE Cordic,
Regis J.
Cordic, Regis J.
OMICRON AND THE NOODNI-
KRON. ©
Corle, Edwin.
MAN IN THE DOG SUIT.
Corman, Eugene.
TWO ORPHANS.
Cornell, Cameron.
JETS AND SADDLES. ©
Cornell, Doris Swanson.
JETS AND SADDLES. ©
Cornyn, Stan.
MATING SEASON. ©
Coromelas, D.
FOREVER LOVERS.
Corrigan, Eugene P., Jr.
SAVINGS, ©
Corrigan, Lloyd.
WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH,
Corry, Sherwood C,
ILLITERATES,. ©
Corwin, Norman.
RIVALRY, ©
Cosens, Monica.
MADAME PLAYS NAP. (R) ©
Costello, Dona, pseud. SEE
Costello, Mary A.
Costello, Mary A.
MADONNA OF THE SHELTERS. ©
Cottrill, Claire Louise.
WINDOW CLEANERS, ©
Courtial, Suzanne Henriette
Vilboeuf.
PETITE CATHERINE. (R) ©
Coward, Noel Pierce,
PRIVATE LIVES, (R) ©
THIS YEAR OF GRACE.
Crabtree, Ray.
FOOL. ©
Craddock, Mrs. French, dr.
SEE Craddock, Jane B.
Craddock, Jane B.
FOREIGN MATTER, ©
Crafton, Paul Arthur.
MERE FORMALITY. ©
Craig, D. Millar.
SWALLOW. (R)
Cramer, Douglas S., Jr.
GENTLY PLEASE. ©
I'LL TAKE MANHATTAN, ©
Cramer, Heinz von,
KONIG HIRSCH.
Crane Co.
PULP STOCK VALVES.
Cranz (A.) Editions, S. P.
He dys
FLEDERMAUS.
(R) ©
(R) ©
Cranz, Albert, d.b.a. Editions
AY Crand, so. ke He Le
SEE Cranz (A) Editions,
Sie cia ise akie
Creagh-Henry, Mary.
CRIB. (R) ©
STRAY SHEEP, (R) ©
Cross, Frank L.
BY CHRISTMAS STARLIGHT.
HYMNS OF THE CROSS.
WHAT THE CHRISTMAS CHERUB
FOUND.
Crouse, Russel,
GREAT SEBASTIANS, ©
HAPPY HUNTING.
Crowder, David L.
ROOMER, ©
Culbertson, Ernest Howard.
ACROSS THE JORDAN. (R) ©
Cullen, Alan.
NICCOLO AND NICOLLETTE,.
Cummins, Frank James.
I'LL LIVE AGAIN. ©
Jan—June
Cunningham, Annalee,
FEMALES IN COMMAND, ©
Cunningham, Louis F,
BIG STINK. ©
Curci, Edizioni,
TESORO. ©
Curry, Jack.
John Edward.
Curry, John Edward.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA.
Curtis, Agnes Beryl.
CHRISTMAS MAGIC. (R)
Custom Recorders.
ADVENTURES OF RAIN-
DROP. ©
WORLD WAR II MISSION
DIARY--15TH AIR FORCE
LETTER FROM NAVIGATOR TO
HIS MOTHER AT HOME, ©
Cuthrell, Faith Baldwin.
LIZA. ©
Cutner, Sidney Benjamin.
FIFTH MUSKETEER,. ©
SEE Curry,
D
Dace, Wallace Edwin.
JOURNEY IN JULY. ©
Dadmun, Leon.
DUKE OF VOLENDAM. (R)
Dahl, Roald.
SOLDIER. ©
Dahms, Walter.
SCHULD UND SUEHNE. (R)
ZIERPUPPEN. (R) ©
Dalton Film Co.
DALTON THAT GOT AWAY. ©
Daniels, Freda B.
EARLY DAYS IN OREGON. ©
D'Anna, Joseph.
OMBRA CHE SOVRASTA. ©
D'Annunzio, Gabriele. SEE
Annunzio, Gabriele d',
Dano, Sal, pseud. SEE
Giordano, Sal.
Daren, Nelly, pseud. SEE
Bregna, Nelly Furlan de.
Darlington, Anne Charlotte.
JEHAD. (R) ©
MARIANNE LAUGHS. (R) ©
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED.
(R) ©
VEIL. (R) ©
Darrell, George H.
OLD OAKEN BUCKET. ©
Dartnell Corp.
KEY OF COMMUNICATION. ©
KEY OF CONSIDERATION. ©
KEY OF RECOGNITION. ©
KEY OF SECURITY. ©
MASTER KEY. ©
Davenport, John.
FIXTURES.
GOOD CONNECTIONS,
TECHNO-FORGED STRENGTH.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT.
David, Benjamin.
APRIL IN PADUCAH, ©
ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAIN-
TIFF, ©
PURGE. ©
DaVinci, Elizabeth Joan
Emden. SEE Locke,
Elizabeth Joan Emden
daVinci.
Davis, Bruce.
POOR FISH. (R) ©
Davis, Dorrance,.
POOR FISH. (R)
Davis, Eddie.
CHAMPAGNE AND CAVIAR. ©
Davis, Harriet Eager.
PLAY WEDDING. ©
Davis, Helen.
POOR FISH. (R) ©
Davis, Jane Young.
BACKSTAGE AT THE
CIRCUS. ©
Davis (Lee) Productions.
BETSY SAWYER, DIPLOMAT'S
WIFE (Television
program) ©
1957
Davis, Vest.
THREE-FLAGS EPISODE. ©
Dawson, Marlow.
INTERNATIONAL SCANDAL. ©
Dawson, Wilma.
INTERNATIONAL SCANDAL. ©
Day, Frederic Lansing.
UNCLE EDGAR'S BODY. ©
Dean, Lois.
FOX IN A FIX. ©
Deane, Gregory K.
AMBROSE BENEDICT, THE
SILENT ADVENTURER. ©
ROCK 'N' ROLL MURDER. ©
WE LIKE OUR WAY. ©
Deans, F. Harris.
AREN'T WOMEN WONDERFUL.
(R) ©
Deans, Harris.
IDG leeheientisyy
Dear Phoebe Productions, Inc
DEAR PHOEBE. ©
De Balzac, Honore.
Balzac, Honore de.
De Beaumont, Paule. SEE
Beaumont, Paule de.
De Benedetti, Aldo. SEE
Benedetti, Aldo de.
De Cesse, Raymond. SEE
Cesse, Raymond de.
Decker, Iris. SEE Packer,
Iris Decker.
Deere (John) Co.
& Co.
Deere & Co.
ACE RANCHERO.
De Francquen, Leonard.
CONTINENTAL CUSTOMS. ©
De Ghelderode, Michel. SEE
Ghelderode, Michel de.
DeJagers, Dorothy.
HOT WAFFLES. (R)
Dekker, Albert.
PEN KNIFE. ©
De la Tourrasse, Andre.
La Tourrasse, Andre de,
Delco-Remy Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Delco-Remy
Division.
De Leon, Beatrice L.
MAN AT SIX. (R) ©
De Leon, Jack.
MAN AT SIX. (R)
De Leone, Francesco B.
PRINCESS TING AH LING. (R
De Leone, Maude M.
PRINCESS TING AH LING.
(R) ©
Delf, Harry.
CHAMELEON. ©
MAKE A PLAY. ©
Delgado, Ramon.
GOD MAN. ©
Delich, Helen.
PORT THAT BUILT A CITY
(Television program) ©
Delorme, Hugues.
ROMAN DE SCHUMANN. (R)
DeLugg, Milton.
PINOCCHIO,
SEE Deans,
SEE
SEE Deere
SEE
)
Del Vecchio, Aurelia. SEE
Vecchio, Aurelia del.
Del Vecchio, Thomas.
MAN OF THE HOUR. ©
De Marney, Terence.
WHISPERING GALLERY. (R) ©
De Musset, Alfred. SEE
Musset, Alfred de.
De Musset, Paul. SEE
Musset, Paul de.
Denham, Reginald.
OBSIDIAN WINDS. ©
Denison (T. S.) & Co.
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER. ©
BIG NEWS. ©
COWSLIP CORNERS. ©
GIRLS ON PARADE. ©
OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE. ©
SPRINGTIME. ©
STARS AND STRIPES FOR-
EVER. ©
STRANGERS AT WILLINGTON.
©
NAME INDEX
Dennery, Adolphe Philippe.
TWO ORPHANS.
Dennis Robert C.
TRACER (Television
program)
Denny, Ernest.
LAZY-BONES. (R)
Dennys, Joyce.
MOUSE.
Denoel, Editions.
SOLEDAD. ©
THEATRE. ©
Denues, Constance.
MOTHER'S INFLUENCE.
Deppermann, Bill. SEE
Deppermann, William
Hermann.
Deppermann, William Hermann.
BOY AND GIRL FRIEND. (R)
SHOW DOWN. (R)
De Roze & Associates,
VORNADO ATR CON-
DITIONERS. ©
De Santa, Don J., pseud.
SEE Sanders, Donald
Johnson.
Descaves, Lucien.
ASCENSION DE VIRGINIE. (R)
Descaves, Pierre.
ASCENSION DE VIRGINIE.
(R) ©
Desert Music Club.
SWINDLER. ©
Deska, pseud.
Howard.
Deskins, Dorothy.
WINTHROP BILL. ©
Desloges, Cecile.
LOVE IN REVERSE. ©
Desloges, Mrs. Edgar.
Desloges, Cecile.
Desvallieres, Maurice.
HOTEL PARADISO.
De Sylva, B. G.
FLYING HIGH. (R)
DeSylva, Marie.
FLYING HIGH. (R) ©
De Tourville, Anne. SEE
Tourville, Anne de.
Deval, Jacques.
CHAMPAGNE AND CAVIAR.
DEBAUCHE. (R) ©
PRETANTAINE, ©
TONIGHT IN SAMARKAND.
De Veau, William.
RIDE A HIGH HORSE. ©
SERENADE TO A MINX. ©
DeWitt, S. A.
AGONY OF ST. JOAN.
Dey, Charles.
PARADISE. (R) ©
Dey, Verne E. Sheridan.
(R) ©
Ina
SEE Young,
SEE
PARADISE. (R) ©
De Zilahy, Lajos. SEE
Zilahy, Lajos.
De Zilahy, Louis. SEE
Zilahy, Lajos.
Dial, Frank.
DISCOURSE. (R)
EXPOSITION. (R
Dieckason, Albert
CENTENNIAL. ©
Dickey, Paul.
MISLEADING LADY. (R)
Diers, Tracy.
HEARING IS BELIEVING. ©
Di Gangi, Louis Alfred.
TOPFLOOR CESAREANS. ©
Di Gangi, Marion Richard.
TOPFLOOR CESAREANS. ©
Dignan, Hester Clare.
GREEN EYE SHADE. ©
Dills, Holland.
I'VE GOT A GIRL SOME-
WHERE. ©
Dillwyn, Lloyd, pseud. SEE
Dills, Holland.
Dimondstein, Boris.
SHORT PLAYS AND ONE ACT
PLAYS. ©
Ding Le Mei, pseud.
Dingle, Edwin John.
©
) ©
A.
SEE
Dingle, Edwin John.
PERSONAL INSTRUCTION AND
PRIVATE CLASSWORK IN THE
INITIATE GROUP COURSE OF
THE SCIENCE OF MENTAL-
PHYSICS. ©
PERSONAL INSTRUCTION AND
PRIVATE CLASSWORK IN THE
INTERMEDIATE GROUP OF THE
SCIENCE OF MENTAL-
PHYSICS. ©
Dinhofer, Alfred D.
IRVING IS A HORSE. ©
Dinkin, Martin.
UGLY MIRROR. ©
Dinkin, Marty. SEE Dinkin,
Martin.
Dinner, William.
JUDITH. ©
Di Salvo, Joseph J.,
KILLER MAKERS. ©
Disciples of Christ. College
of the Bible, Lexington,
Ky. SEE College of the
Bible, Lexington, Ky.
Disney (Walt) Productions.
WALT DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE
AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. ©
Dluznowsky, Morris.
LONESOME SHIP. ©
Dolein Corp.
DOLCIN COMMERCIALS. ©
Donahue, Elizabeth Walker.
CRISS CROSS, THE HOBBY
HARVEST PROGRAM. ©
Donahue, Henry J.
MARY LENAHAN. (R)
Donaldson, Frances Lonsdale.
CANARY SOMETIMES SINGS.
(R) ©
LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY.
(R) ©
Donnay, Maurice.
ASCENSION DE VIRGINIE. (R)
Donovan, Margaret E.
MATINEE IDOL. ©
Donovan, Martin.
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS. ©
Dooley, James L., d.b.a.
Jim Dooley Enterprises.
SEE Dooley (Jim) Enter-
prises.
Dooley (Jim) Enterprises.
TAKE-OFF, ©
Dooley, Roger B.
ROMAN COLLAR, ©
Doran, Marie.
ACCUSING FINGER. (R) ©
OUR HIGH-BROW SISTER. (R)
Dortch, Helen.
COMPANION-MATE MAGGIE.
(R) ©
Doss, Helen Grigsby.
FAMILY NOBODY WANTED.
Dostoevskii, Fedor Mikhailo-
vich.
BROTHERS KARAMAZOV.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.
POSSESSED,
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor.
Dostoevskii, Fedor
Mikhailovich.
Doubleday & Co., Inc.
AFTER TWENTY YEARS. ©
ATAVISM OF JOHN TOM LITTLE
BEAR. ©
BETWEEN ROUNDS. ©
BLACKJACK BARGAINER. ©
BUYER FROM CACTUS CITY. ©
CHRISTMAS BY INJUNCTION.- ©
COUNT AND THE WEDDING
GUEST. ©
EMANCIPATION OF BILLY. ©
FOG IN SANTONE. ©
FOOL KILLER. ©
FOURTH IN SALVADORE. ©
GEORGIA'S RULING. ©
GIRL. ©
GUILTY PARTY. ©
HEARTS AND HANDS. ©
HIDING OF BLACK BILL. ©
HYGEIA AT THE SOLITO. ©
HYPOTHESES OF FAILURE. ©
assis,
SEE
59
LONELY MAN. ©
LOTTERMAN AFFAIR, ©
MADISON SQUARE ARABIAN
KNIGHT, ©
MAN ABOUT TOWN. ©
MARIONETTES, ©
MURDERER, ©
ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH, ©
ONLY THE HORSE WOULD
KNOW. ©
PROMISE. ©
RAMBLE IN APHASIA, ©
REFORMATION OF CALLIOPE. ©
ROADS WE TAKE. ©
SERVICE OF LOVE. ©
SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN
CIRCLE, ©
SPHINX APPLE, ©
TALE OF THE TAINTED
TENNER. ©
TOBIN'S PALM. ©
TRICK OF NATURE. ©
TWO RENEGADES. ©
TWO THANKSGIVING DAY
GENTLEMEN. ©
VANITY AND SOME SABLES. ©
WIT'S-END. ©
WORLD AND THE DOOR. ©
Douglas, Charles Stuart.
TABLOID. ©
- Douthitt, Cecil B.
DOUTHITT'S FIRST AFFIRM-
ATIVE. ©
Dow Chemical Co.
LOOK FOR TOMORROW--NOW. ©
Dramatic Pub. Co.
FAMILY NOBODY WANTED. ©
GREEN MAN. ©
Draper, Benjamin P.
HOTEL DE PARIS. ©
Dreese, Dorothy Coble.
INDEPENDENCE IS BORN. ©
Dresser Manufacturing Co.
GOOD CONNECTIONS.
Driscoll, David.
COURAGE. ©
Duane, Frank, pseud. SEE
Rosengren, Frank Duane.
Dubey, Matt.
HAPPY HUNTING.
Du Bin, Alexander.
PANG Ipagsav ©)
Dubois, John.
ONE WAY STREET. ©
Dude, Florence.
EROS TRIUMPHANT. ©
MAGIC AND MISTLETOE. ©
Duer, Edward Rush.
BLUEBEARD IN BOLOGNA.
(R) ©
Duff, Harry.
MOST UNUSUAL GIRL. ©
Duffield, Brainerd.
GREEN MAN,
Dukes, Ashley.
DUMB WIFE OF CHEAPSIDE.
(R) ©
JEW stiss. (R) ©
Dunn, Rebecca Welty.
GOLD DUST.
Dunnigan, Ann,
WOMAN ALONE, ©
Dunning, Frances.
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY.
(R) ©
Dunning, Philip.
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY.
(R) ©
Dunseith, James K.
SAILOR TAKE CARE,
Dunst, Anne Megna,.
CAPTAIN OF HIS SHIP. ©
Duran, Michel.
MON COEUR BALANCE. ©
Durand, Michel. SEE Duran,
Michel.
Durham, Virginia Elzetta.
CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS
TODAY. ©
Durkin, Douglas.
UNION DEPOT. (R)
Durston, David Edward.
INDIVIDUAL. ©
60 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Duthilleul, Jacques.
TRENTE-SIX COSTUMES EN
QUETE D'AUTEUR.
Duvernois, Henri.
FUGUE. (R)
Duvernois, Mme Henri. SEE
Duvernois, Marguerite
Liebman.
Duvernois, Marguerite Liebman.
FUGUE. (R) ©
Dux, Walter C.
FIREHOUSE. ©
Dwyer, June V.
DOWN TO EARTH. ©
Dye, Bob. SEE Dye, Robert M.
Dye, Robert M.
WHAT IS A DISC JOCKEY. ©
E
Eade, Kenneth J.
SCHOOL AND CROSSBONES,
Easton, Carol.
CHAMPAGNE SEC.
Easy Laundry Appliances
Division, Murray Corp. of
America. SEE Murray Corp.
of America. Easy Laundry
Appliances Division,
Eaton, Alice Gregory.
MOTHER GOOSE OPERETTA. ©
Eddy, Max.
VALSES DE VIENNE.
Edelman, Merl S.
DECISION.
Edgley, Leslie.
SELL IT TO HARRY. ©
Editions Bernard Grasset.
SEE Grasset (Bernard)
Editions.
Edwards, Adrian, pseud. SEE
Edwards, Rose Crawley.
Edwards, George, pseud. SEE
Gruenberg, Louis.
Edwards, Rose Crawley.
SUMMER IS NIGH. ©
TENDER SUSCEPTIBILITY. ©
Edwards, William.
SPRINGTIME AND STEPHA-
NIE, ©
Eells, Calvin Edward,
TELLING OUR SCHOOL STORY.
Eells, George.
NAIL GAME, ©
Ehrhardt, Audrey.
BARBECUE. ©
Electric Auto-Lite Co.
AUTO-LITE.
Elek Books, Ltd.
PLAYS OF THE YEAR,
Elie, Justin.
DAMBALAH. (R)
Elie, Mrs. Justin.
DAMBALAH. (R) ©
Eliot, Edward, pseud. SEE
Maltzman, Edward.
Elkus, Jonathan.
TOM SAWYER,
Elligson, Dolly K.
WONDERWOOD, ©
Elliott, Graeme.
ALABAMA, (R) ©
CRICKET OF PAIMY DAYS. (R)
Elliott, Katharine M.
SORRELL AND SON,
Elliott, Neil.
ROMA LIND.
Elliott, Thomas.
ALABAMA, (R)
CRICKET OF PALMY DAYS.
(R) ©
Elliott, William.
ALABAMA, (R)
CRICKET OF PALMY DAYS. (R)
Elliott & Karbo.
ROMA LIND. ©
Ellis, Ernest Ellis.
Se Onn See (CR) ©
Ellis, Havelock,
JOHN FORD (FIVE PLAYS)
Ellis, Vivian,
HALF IN EARNEST,
Ellis, Walter.
SO. Shan)
Ellison, Reuben Y.
SEVEN FRENCH PLAYS FOR
STUDY AND STAGE,
Elting, Joan T.
ALABAMA, (R)
CRICKET OF PALMY DAYS.
(R) ©
Elward, James,
UPBEAT. ©
VICTIM. ©
Elzetta, Virginia, SEE
Durham, Virginia Elzetta.
Emerson, Royce.
COMES THE DAWN. ©
Emery, John Pike.
WAY TO KEEP HIM & 5 OTHER
PLAYS.
Emery, Sarah Watson.
FORWARD PSYCHE, ©
Emery, Mrs. Stephen A. SEE
Emery, Sarah Watson.
Emge, Margery Anderson,
BIG FELLA. ©
Emmett, Donald Lee.
SHE CAME TO THE CITY. ©
VANISHING AMERICAN, ©
Engel, Lehman.
SOLDIER, ©
Engel, Lyle Kenyon.
GANGSTERS AND GUMDROPS. ©
Engle, Alan William,
CONTEST, ©
Enos, Joseph T.
RECIPE. ©
WAGON TRAIL. ©
Eon, Andre Mouezy-. SEE
Mouezy-Eon, Andre.
Epstein, Betty Lee.
LARSON FORTY.
Erdahl, Sivert.
ISAAC AND REBEKAH, ©
Erdman, Florence Waring.
SPARKS--AN INBETWEEN. (R)
Ervine, St. John.
FIRST MRS, FRASER.
Eschig (Max) Editions.
VALSES DE VIENNE. ©
Essex, Harry.
ONE FOR THE DAME, ©
Estabrook, Howard,
STAR QUIZORIUM. ©
Euripides. :
MEDEA OF EURIPIDES. (R)
Evernden, Margery.
SECRET OF HAN HO,
Everslage, Jack.
MORGAN, ©
(R) ©
F
Fabbri, Diego.
BUGIARDA. ©
UNEXPECTED TRUTH.
Faber, Lillian,
HOBBY SHOP. ©
Faehnle, Marie Kulewatz,.
CONFISCATED HUSBAND. ©
Fagan, Myron C.
NANCY'S PRIVATE AFFAIR,
(R) ©
PETER FLIES HIGH,
Fail, Seamus,
DEVIL HIS DUE,
Fairbanks, Jerry. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) Pro-
ductions of California.
Fairbanks (Jerry) Pro-
ductions of California.
SHOWDOWN. ©
Fall, Richard,
GLOCKEN VON PARIS. (R)
Falleder, Arnold E.
FOR MEN ONLY. ©
Falton, Rose M.
HARD TO BARE, ©
Farinelli, Guido.
ROSA DI SARON. (R)
SULAMITA. (R)
Farinelli, Pier Marcello.
ROSA DI SARON. (R) ©
(R) ©
SULAMITA, (R) ©
Farjeon, Herbert.
HAPPY NEW YEAR. (R)
JUDGE OF SPIRIT. (R)
YOUR KIND INDULGENCE. (R)
Farjeon, Joan.
HAPPY NEW YEAR. (R) ©
JUDGE OF SPIRIT. (R) ©
YOUR KIND INDULGENCE.
(R) ©
Farness, Kate.
HEAT OF NOONTIDE. ©
Farrell, Lura B.
BEACON LIGHT.
Faulds, Ruth E.
JUST A FAMILY AFFAIR.
(R) ©
Faulkner, Georgiana B.
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. ©
Federation Nationale des
Fabricants Francais du
Vetement Masculin.
TRENTE-SIX COSTUMES EN
QUETE D'AUTEUR. ©
Feinberg, Bob. SEE
Feinberg, Robert E.
Feinberg, Robert E.
FOR MEN ONLY. ©
Feist, Gene.
RELATIVE STRANGERS. ©
Fell, Arthur Marshall.
SPRINGTIME AND STEPHA-
NIE. ©
Fellmer, Francis Xavier.
DOG IN THE MANGER. ©
FOX AND THE GRAPES. ©
HARE AND THE TORTOISE. ©
LION AND THE MOUSE. ©
WIND AND THE SUN. ©
Felser, Marcelle.
ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT. ©
Felton, James Andrew.
FRUITS OF ENDURING
FAITH. ©
Fenton, Robert.
TV BRIDGE TABLE--YOUR BID.
Fenyo, Eva.
LADY OF IMPOSSIBLE
DESIRES. ©
Ferdinand, Roger.
THE ET SYMPATHIE. ©
Ferlita, Ernest C.
MAN NAMED RYDER. ©
Fessopoulos, Vasilios. SEE
Vise, William T.
Feutinger, Josephine.
ANOTHER LIFE,
Feydeau, Georges.
HOTEL PARADISO.
LEONIE EST EN AVANCE. (R)
THEATRE COMPLET, 9.
Feydeau, Jacques.
LEONIE EST EN AVANCE.
(R) ©
Fielder, Frank Raymond.
ADVENTURES OF WYATT
EARP, ©
Fields, Beverly.
NO PLACE FOR PUCCINI. ©
Fields, Germaine.
HORNBEAM TREE. ©
Fields, Herbert Lew.
FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN.
(R) ©
Fields, Joseph.
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ. ©
Filler, Agnes Emberson.
SKY-RIDE FROM CHAMONIX. ©
Findley, Marshall E.
MIXED-UP TOUCH. ©
Finkelstein, Alex.
SUBWAY EXPRESS. (R) ©
Finkelstein, Eva.
SUBWAY EXPRESS. (R)
Finkelstein, Herman.
STRAWBERRY DONUTS, ©
Finsterwald, Maxine.
MAY MOON. (R) ©
SANDALS AND GOLDEN HEELS.
(R) ©
SEVERED CORD.
(R) ©
(R) ©
Jan.—June
Fischer (J.) & Bro.
TWELVE DANCING
PRINCESSES. ©
Fischer (S.) Verlag.
KATHARINA KNIE. ©
Fisher, Marvin A,
MUSIC TO PLAY IN THE
DARK, ©
Fitch, John T,
LIVING HISTORY OF JAZZ. ©
Fithian, James Hampton.
UP IN THE ALPS. (R) ©
Fleming, George.
COLLEGE IS A NATURAL. ©
Flesher, Gerald Barry.
PICK UP THE PIECES. ©
Flint, Eva Kay, pseud. SEE
Finkelstein, Eva.
Florio, Florence H.
HOUND OF HELL. ©
LITTLE ST. PETER. ©
Floyd, Hal.
MURDER WILL SPEAK. ©
Fodor, Ladislas.
DEVIL'S HOUR. ©
Food Fair Stores, Inc.
DIALING FOR DOLLARS. ©
Ford, Harriet.
MYSTERIOUS MONEY. (R)
Ford, John.
JOHN FORD (FIVE PLAYS)
Ford Motor Co. Edsel
Division.
OVER THE RAINBOW.
Ford Motor Co. Lincoln
Division.
IN YOUR HANDS,
SECOND LOOK AT QUALITY
SELLING.
Ford Motor Co,
Division.
OLYMPIAN.
SPEAKING OF VALUES.
TOMORROW'S BIG PERFORMER.
Ford Motor Co. Tractor &
Implement Division.
CASH IN ON CREDIT, ©
HEART OF THE BUSINESS.
Foreman, Harvey Earle.
LOVE LETTERS, ©
Forzano, Giovacchino.
RE. (R)
SCHULD UND SUEHNE. (R)
Foster, Alan.
PAVILION. ©
Foster, Stephen.
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER,
Fournier, Pierre Paul.
DERNIER AMOUR DU COLONEL
LEE,
Fowler, Gene.
UNION DEPOT. (R) ©
Fox, Russell Alsey.
MONKEY SLIDE. ©
France, Edward E.
FEATHER IN YOUR HAT. ©
Francis, Eve.
MARIE WALEWSKA. ©
Francke, Amiel W.
FRANCKE TACHISTOSCOPE
SLIDES. ©
Frank, Charles.
INTIMATE RELATIONS. ©
Frank, Sidney Aaron.
DOG IN THE MANGER. ©
FOX AND THE GRAPES. ©
HARE AND THE TORTOISE. ©
LION AND THE MOUSE. ©
WIND AND THE SUN. ©
Frank, Waldo.
Mercury
NEW YEAR'S EVE. (R) ©
Franken, Rose.
HALLAM WIVES. (R) ©
Freedman, May.
HORNBEAM TREE. ©
Freedman, Melvin H.
TREE OF LIFE. ©
Freehof, Lillian S.
GRANDPA FOX AND HIS 300
FABLES. ©
SECRETS OF THE CAVE. ©
1957 NAME INDEX i
THERE'S MORE TO PER-
FORMANCE THAN ADVERTISED
HORSEPOWER, ©
THERE'S QUITE A
Furst, Elizabeth M. PHILLISTER GETS HIS
© HER HEART ON HIS SLEEVE. © FILL. ©
PLAN FOR PROFITS, ©
SELLING BUICK OVER THE
SECRETS OF THE CAVE:
BIBLELAND LEGENDS,
Freeman Associates,
ROMANTIC AGE, ©
French (Samuel) Ine.
ANOTHER LIFE. ©
CHAMPAGNE SEC, ©
CHILDREN'S THEATRE COMES
OF AGE, ©
DEAR PHOEBE,
GIRL CHASES BOY. ©
JADE NECKLACE. (R) ©
LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING. ©
MISLEADING LADY. (R) ©
MURDER TAKES THE STAGE, ©
MYSTERIOUS MONEY. (R) ©
OUR HIGH-BROW SISTER,
(R) ©
ROOKIE AND THE RULES,
(R) ©
SATURDAY AT THE COHENS, ©
SPARKS--AN INBETWEEN,
(R) ©
WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH, ©
French (Samuel) Ltd.
ALI THE BARBER, ©
ALLOVA-DINN AND HIS WONDER-
FUL GAMP, ©
AUTUMN IN THE AIR, ©
AVENGER, ©
CINDERALFRED, ©
DEVIL HIS DUE. ©
FIRST NIGHT. ©
FROG PRINCE. ©
GOLD EAR-RING, ©
HOME IS THE SATLOR. ©
LITTLE BO-PEEP. ©
MATTER OF LIFE, ©
MOUSE, ©
NINTH DAY. ©
SEVEN DOORS FOR JOHNNIE. ©
SLEEPING BEAUTY. ©
THAT ONE TALENT, ©
Hrere, Patricia.
FLYING SQUAD, (R) ©
MAN WHO CHANGED HIS
NAME, (R) ©
RINGER, (R) ©
SQUEAKER, (R) ©
TERROR. (R) ©
Frevert, Robert Branson.
LEGEND OF EAGLE'S BEND, ©
Friedberg, William Jacob.
VOLSTEAD ACT - THE 18TH
AMENDMENT, ©
Friedland, Nat.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
TO
Friedman, Herbert.
HEARING IS BELIEVING. ©
Friedman, Perry L.
TIP OF HIS TONGUE, ©
Friendship Press, Inc.
HOUSE FOR MARVIN. ©
Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Frigidaire
Division,
Frink, Charles William.
DONNEGAN'S CRUSADE. ©
MARCH ON THE DOCK, ©
Frost, Rex.
SMALL HOTEL, ©
Fry, Christopher.
TIGER AT THE GATES. ©
Fue, Charles.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL. ©
Fulda, Carl H.
Se hE SSERUNG
R) ©
FRAULEIN FRAU. (R) ©
Fulda, Ludwig.
CHARAKTERVERBESSERUNG. (R)
FRAULEIN FRAU, (Rk)
Fuller, Smith & Ross, Inc.
GOOD CONNECTIONS.
MILLION DOLLAR PUSH,
Furlan de Bregna, Nelly.
SEE Bregna, Nelly Furlan de.
Furst, Bruno.
HOW GOOD IS YOUR MEMORY. ©
G
GMC Truck Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. GMC Truck &
Coach Division,
Gal, Louise.
IMPERIA. (R) ©
Gallagher, Alan.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY. ©
Gallien, Marguerite.
ORPHAN'S DILEMMA,
OUTLAW AND THE PETTICOAT.,
SERENADE,
Gallimard, Librairie.
COREENS. ©
FEMME TROP HONNETE, ©
OEUF. ©
PARENTS TERRIBLES. ©
THEATRE, II. ©
THEATRE, III. ©
Galloway, Lindsay.
SPOLETTA,
Galsworthy, John.
LEBENSKUNSTLER. (R)
ROOF. (R)
Ganly, Andrew.
MISS DUCKY. ©
Gannaway, Albert C.
BUFFALO GUN. ©
VIOLENT LAND, ©
Garcia, Leonardo F.
WILDCAT,
Garcia Lopez, Elisa.
WILDCAT, ©
Garcia Lorea, Federico.
THEATRE, III.
Gardner, Erle Stanley.
WITTING WILL CASE, ©
Gardner, Reid.
NIGHT CLUB, ©
Garment, Charles.
FOREST OF THE NIGHT,
Garner, Carl Owen.
RUTHY. ©
Garner, James Glenn.
RUTHY
Garvey, Olive White.
GOLD DUST, ©
Gatlin, Dana. SEE Gatlin,
Leo Dana.
Gatlin, Leo Dana.
HOKKAIDO INTERLUDE. ©
Geddis, John Ralph.
OTHER BABES - OTHER
WOODS. ©
Geer, Alfred.
ISLANDER. ©
Geichman, A. A.
ASYLUM. ©
Geissler, Stefan.
THEATRE,
Geisz, Helen A.
PENN'S LENNI LENAPE, ©
Gellzerrdiavae
OUIPOST. ©
VENETIAN LILY. (R) ©
General Electric Co.
MILLIONS ON THE MOVE,
SELLING FIXTURES FOR
LIVING.
General Electric Co. Lamp
Division.
FOLLOW-THROUGH.
General Electric Co. Large
Lamp Dept.
FIXTURES.
General Motors Corp.
Division,
ALLISON POWER FOR THE
LOCKHEED ELECTRA. ©
General Motors Corp. Buick
Motor Division.
CONFIDENCE WINS. ©
DAY NERO BURNED, ©
DON'T SLAM THE DOOR. ©
GASTON THE GREAT, ©
HOW TO SELL THE HOUSE. ©
Allison
LOW-PRICE THREE. ©
SERVICING THE BUICK IN-
LINE POWER STEERING
SYSTEM, ©
STRANGE CASES OF MESSRS.
X ANDY, ©
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DEAL, ©
General Motors Corp.
Chevrolet Motor Division,
ADVENTURE CALLING. ©
BEAUTIES WITH DOUBLE
DUTIES. ©
BEST TRUCK TIRE EVER
MADE. ©
BIG TEAM! --POWER--PAY--
LOADS--PROFITS,. ©
BRAND-NEW RIDE THAT PAVES
THE WAY. ©
CALLING ALL HANDS. ©
CANNON BALL. ©
CASE OF THE FRIENDLY
PROSPECT, ©
CHAMP, ©
CONTACTS PAY OFF, ©
CONVINCE THE JUDGE. ©
COST-CUTTING ENGINEERING--
THAT'S FORD FOR '57'. ©
DEMAND-DESIGNED. ©
DOLLARS FOR DECISIONS .
OVERAGE USED UNITS. ©
DON'T STAND IN FRONT OF
THE POSTERS. ©
FACT--NOT FANCY. ©
FIVE DOLLARS A MINUTE, ©
FOUR R'S. ©
GAME'S THE SAME, ©
GET 'EM ON THE GO! CHEVRO-
LET'S '57 POWER TEAMS--
ENGINES. ©
GET 'EM ON THE GO! 1957
POWER TEAMS--TRANSMIS-
SION. ©
GET SET TO SELL. ©
GUARANTEED TO SELL. ©
IT'S UP TO YOU. ©
LIGHT-DUTY SHOWDOWN. ©
LONG--LOW--AND--TER-
RIFIC. ©
MAKE HIM WANT. ©
MIRAGE IN THE GARAGE, ©
MODERN ALL-TRUCK. ©
MONTH OF FUN DAYS. ©
MOST IMPORTANT MAN. ©
NEW TRUCK FEATURES FOR
1956. ©
1957--THE YEAR OF NEW-
NESS. ©
PLYMOUTH HAD TO GAMBLE ON
GRUMBLES. ©
POWER SELLING. ©
PROFITABLE HABIT, ©
PROSPECTS THAT BLOOM IN
THE SPRING. ©
PUI YOUR SHOW ON THE
ROAD, ©
REPORT ON DAYTONA, ©
ROAD TO RICHES, ©
SCORING PUNCH DOWN THE
MIDDLE: THE 1957 POWER
TRAIN. ©
SELF-SELLING, ©
SELL MODERN V-8 ENGINES
WITH TASK FORCE TRUCKS, ©
SHOW THAT MEANS BUSI-
NESS. ©
SILENT WORDS OF PRAISE--
ABOUT THE NEW CHEVRO-
LET, ©
SOONER THE BETTER, ©
SPOTLIGHTING FEATURES AND
DEMONSTRATING THE USED
CAR, ©
STORY OF JOE MURPHY--
TRIPLE-THREAT SALESMAN, ©
TAKE IT FROM THE
EXPERTS, ©
TALLY MORE VOTES WITH THE
TRUCK FEATURE TALLY. ©
DIFFERENCE, ©
TOPS IN TANDEMS, ©
TRUCK SALES CONFERENCE, ©
TURN RIGHT. ©
UP OR DOWN. ©
WIDE-OPEN EYE-OPENERS, ©
YOU CAN'T TELL THE
PLAYERS WITHOUT A SCORE
CARD. ©
YOUR 1956 ARSENAL FOR
ACTION, ©
General Motors Corp. Delco
Remy Division,
FREE AND EASY. ©
REGULATION AND THE
CHARGING CIRCUIT. ©
General Motors Corp.
Frigidaire Division.
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
TRAINING PROGRAM, ©
1957 FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY
LINE. ©
OR--INTERPRETATION,
PLEASE. ©
WHAT MADE JONES BUY. ©
General Motors Corp. GMC
Truck & Coach Division,
HOLLEY 4000G CARBURETOR--
ITS DESIGN AND OP-
ERATION. ©
KEY TO RESPONSIBILITY IN
TRUCK SELLING. ©
NEW SOUNDS FOR SIX
WHEELS, ©
PATTERN FOR PERFORM-
ANCE, ©
SERVICING THE GMC IN-LINE
POWER STEERING SYSTEM. ©
SERVICING THE SPICER "45"
REAR AXLE. ©
THE! 7'S NO COMPARISON, ©
THEY ALWAYS COME BACK, ©
TRACTION-PACKED POWER
GMC FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE, ©
General Motors Corp. Olds-
mobile Division.
ACCENT'S ON YOU
BEST OF BOTH--THE 1957
OLDSMOBILE FIESTA
ggeu MILLION. ©
MK --GREATEST NUMBER FOR
THE GREATEST NUMBER. ©
GOING STEADY. ©
IMAGINARY LINE, ©
IN '57 THE ACCENT'S ON
OLDSMOBILE, STAR OF THE
SHOW. ©
MAGIC CIRCLE. ©
Uo ©
OUTSIDE LINE TO AN INSIDE
TRACK, ©
SPACE FOR MANPOWER AND
EQUIPMENT. ©
THERE ARE THREE R'S IN
SELLING. ©
TRANSLATION, PLEASE, ©
WHAT'S JETAWAY GOT THE
REST CAN'T TOUCH. ©
YOUR ONE BEST CHANCE TO
SELL. ©
General Motors Corp.
Pontiae Motor Division.
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ROAD
CAR: 1957 ENGINES AND
CHASSIS. ©
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ROAD
CAR: 1957 MODELS AND
STYLING. ©
GETTING OFF DEAD
CENTER. ©
MANPOWER MANAGEMENT. ©
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN VS.
FORD FAIRLANE "500". ©
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC VS. DODGE. ©
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC VS. MERCURY. ©
1957 COMPARISON FACTS:
PONTIAC VS, PLYMOUTH. ©
& DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
General Motors Corp.
Pontiac Motor Division.
Cont'd.
1956 COMPARISON FACTS:
PONTIAC VS. FORD. ©
1956 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC VS. PLYMOUTH. ©
QUALIFYING THE WALK-IN. ©
SALES TALK, ©
X MARKS THE SPOT, ©
YOU AND YOUR DIRECT
MAIL, ©
Genn, Edward P.
LET'S PRETEND. (R) ©
WHAT'S BECOME OF THE
FAIRIES, (R) ©
George, Carol.
JUST IMAGINE A GEE BEE
BEE, ©
Geraldy, Paul.
HOMME DE JOIE,
Gerbidon, Marcel.
FLOSSIE. (R)
Gerlach, Robert, d.b.a.
Gerlach Emprise Products.
SEE Gerlach Emprise
Products.
Gerlach, Stephen, d.b.a.
Gerlach Emprise Products.
SEE Gerlach Emprise
Products.
Gerlach Emprise Products.
CYCLE OF LIFE ANNUITY. ©
Gersh, Edna.
OTHER MAN, ©
Gershwin, George.
PORGY AND BESS,
Gerstenberg, Alice.
(R) ©
MERE MAN. (R) ©
OVERTONES. (R) ©
SETBACK, (R) ©
WATER BABIES. (R) ©
Gertsch, Ernest Carl.
SYNCOPATED-OWL. ©
Gethers, Steven,
ETERNAL LIGHT.
HUMAN ELEMENT,
Gevel, Claude.
MONSIEUR, ©
Ghelderode, Michel de.
ESCURIAL,
Ghent, John.
LAST TIME AROUND. ©
MAYOR OF MAIN STREET, ©
Gibbs, A. Hamilton,
WHO ARE THEY. (R) ©
Gibbs, Sir Philip.
WHO ARE THEY. (R) ©
Gibbs, Ruth Duckett.
COME BLOW YOUR HORN, ©
Gibson, Count D.
ENGINEER SURVEYS
RELIGION. ©
Gilbert, Robert.
KATHARINA KNIE,
KLEINER SCHWINDEL IN PARIS,
Gilchrist, James Nelson,
THREE RACKETEERS, (R)
Gilchrist, Mrs. James Nelson,
SEE Gilchrist, Virginia
Grimes,
Gilchrist, Virginia Grimes.
THREE RACKETEERS, (R) ©
Gilford, Charles Bernard.
PRODUCTION BOOK FOR HALF-
WAY TO HEAVEN,
Gillespie, Robert.
SEVEN DOORS FOR JOHNNIE,
Gilner, Elias.
VINDICATION. ©
Giordano, Sal.
Via) Die Bea ©
Giordano, Sara.
RE. (R) ©
Giordano, Umberto.
RE. (R)
Giraudoux, Jean.
AMPHITRYON 38. (R)
TIGER AT THE GATES,
@iraudoux, Suzanne Roland.
AMPHITRYON 38. (R) ©
Girvin, Gertrude Annette
Brenda.
MADAME PLAYS NAP, (R) ©
Gitlin, Murray T.
SECRET PLACES, ©
Gitman, Carolyn L.
TRAMPLED FLAG, ©
Giuliana, Casa Musicale.
SCHULD UND SUEHNE. (R) ©
Giuliano, Joseph Mario.
FUTURE FOR JOEY. ©
Giusti, Arndt.
TROUBLING OF THE WATERS, ©
TROUBLING WATERS, ©
Giusti, Ethel.
TROUBLING OF THE WATERS, ©
TROUBLING WATERS, ©
Glaser, Esther B.
SEA GARDENS. ©
Gleckman, Ernest.
ARTIST'S WIFE, ©
Glenville, Peter.
HOTEL PARADISO. ©
Glick, Carl Cannon.
UNCONQUERED. (R) ©
Glickman, Will.
BODY BEAUTIFUL. ©
PLAIN AND FANCY. ©
Glikos, Stamatios D.
I HAVE A FRIEND IN
HEAVEN, ©
Glotzer, Jack.
KATIA, ©
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
von.
SCENES FROM ALCESTIS,
Gluek Brewing Co.
GLUEK ADVERTISING PHILOS-
OPHY--1957. ©
Goddard, Charles W.
MISLEADING LADY. (R)
Godfrey, Jean, pseud, SEE
Kovalcik, Dorothy Gene.
Godfrey, Otis H.
DUKE OF VOLENDAM. (R) ©
Goding, Stowell C.
SEVEN FRENCH PLAYS FOR
STUDY AND STAGE,
Gogol', Nikolai Vasil'evich.
MARRIAGE,
TARAS BULBA,
THEATRE,
Gold, Irving.
SHADOW AND THE EGO, ©
Gold, Meyer.
YOU CAN WRITE A HIT
SONG. ©
Gold, Mike. SEE Gold, Meyer.
Goldberg, Gerald Sanford,
YESTERDAY'S WAVES. ©
Goldman, Leo.
LOVE PREY. ©
Goldoni, Carlo,
MISTRESS OF THE INN,
Goldsmith, Nancy.
FEATHERED NEST. ©
Golin, Edwin.
GAME OF VIOLENCE, ©
Goltz, Eric von der,
DAMBALAH. (R) ©
Goode, Peter Leigh.
I WANT THE MOON. ©
Goodfellow, Ed. SEE
Goodfellow, Errol Dent.
Goodfellow, Errol Dent.
BETTER WORLD TO LIVE IN. ©
Goodhue, Nelson, pseud. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Goodman, Randolph.
JOHNNY MERRIPRANKS, ©
Goodrich, Arthur.
LATEST THING. (R)
RICHELIEU. (R)
Goodrich, Eleanor W.
LATEST THING. (R) ©
RICHELIEU. (R) ©
Goodrich, Frances.
WESTERN UNION, PLEASE,
(R) ©
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
NEW GOODYEAR CAPTIVE-AIR
SAFETY TIRE, ©
PITFALLS OF SELLING.
RETIREMENT ... BENEFITS,
RIGHT WAY OUT.
SUPPOSE IT'S MY BABY.
Gordon, Kurtz, pseud. SEE
Kurtz, C. Gordon.
Gordon, Michael.
SHADES OF NIGHT. ©
Gordon, Philip.
SHOE OF LITTLE NOBY. ©
Gore, Lillian S.
YA GOTTA LIVE RIGHT, ©
Gottlieb, Alex.
DEAR PHOEBE. ©
Gough, Lloyd.
SAND STREET. ©
SHOW CASE, ©
Gourevitch, Boris,
FALSE KHALIFS. ©
Goyen, William.
HOUSE OF BREATH, ©
Grabow, Harry.
AUTO-LITE,
DECISION,
IN YOUR HANDS.
INSTALLATION OF CUSTOM AND
IMPERIAL KITCHENS,
MIRACLE FOR MILADY.
Gradie, Barbara, Sister.
DIVINE REWARD, (R) ©
Graeme, Alison, pseud. SEE
Bowden, Herbert H.
Grafton, Edith.
MOCK TRIAL. ©
Grafton, Samuel.
MOCK TRIAL. ©
Grail,
PEOPLE LOOK EAST, ©
Grand Alliance Film Corp.,
Ltd.
SPOLETTA, ©
Granichstaedten, Bruno,
REKLAME, (R)
Granichstaedten, Rosalie
Grant-.
REKLAME, (R) ©
Grant-Granichstaedten,
Rosalie, SEE Granich-
staedten, Rosalie Grant-.
Grantham, Mark L.
GOMBEEN MEN, ©
Grasset (Bernard) Editions.
TIGER AT THE GATES, ©
Gray, Barbara.
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD. ©
Grayson, Philip.
ESSAY ON MUSHROOMS, ©
Gredy, Jean Pierre,
OR ET LA PAILLE, ©
Greenbank, Percy.
STREET SINGER. (R)
Greenberg, Seymour.
GREEN FOR A SEASON. ©
Greenberg, Sylvia Helene
Simon.
WOMAN'S SHARE, ©
Greene, Alan.
CORNER, ©
Greene, Graham,
POTTING SHED, ©
Greene, Juniper, pseud. SEE
Cherry, Jeanne.
Greene, Margaret M.
BROADWAY MIRAGE, ©
Greenley, Aaron,
LILY AND THE ROSE, ©
Greenstreet, Gerald Dwayne,
GRAND WINNER. ©
Gregor, Arthur.
DOES POPPY LIVE HERE,
Gregory, Harold Anthony.
REASON, ©
Greth, Le Roma, |
TRAVELIN' GHOST.
Grey, Julian.
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER,
OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE.
STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER,
Greyhound Corp.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT,
Grieco, Rose,
NO TIME FOR CAUTION. ©
Jan.—June
Griffin, Jonathan.
QUEEN AFTER DEATH,
Grillparzer, Franz.
KONIG OTTOKARS GLUCK UND
ENDE,
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
HANSEL AND GRETEL.
ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN TOWN.
TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES,
Grimm, Wilhelm Karl.
HANSEL AND GRETEL.
ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN TOWN.
TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES,
Grimmett, Josephine Rupp.
LIVE AND LET LIVE, ©
Grubb, Clare.
OUTLAW KING. (R)
Gruber, Edward Leonard.
URGE TO LOVE, ©
Gruber, George Bernstein.
MELO, (R) ©
Gruenberg, Louis.
TOMMY. (R) ©
Grunwald, Alfred.
MARIETTA, (R)
Grimwald, Henry A.
MARIETTA, (R) ©
Guaranty Trust Co.
THIS THING CALLED LOVE,
(R) ©
Guessit, 0. U., pseud. SEE
Burnside, Robert H.
Guicharnaud, Jacques,
SIGNE, ©
Guiles, Fred Lawrence.
PLEASURE ISLAND. ©
SONG FOR A CERTAIN MID-
NIGHT. ©
Guitry, Sacha.
MARIETTA, (R)
Guitton, Jean,
BILL. ©
Gullotta, Una Megan Atkinson-.
SEE Atkinson-Gullotta, Una
Megan,
Gurney, Albert: Rin dit.
THREE PEOPLE, ©
Gurney, Robert J., Jr.
BLOOD FOR THE ROOTS, ©
Gutheim, Karlheinz,
ARLECCHINOS WIRT. (R) ©
H
Hackady, Hal.
ROCKEFELLER CENTER, ©
Hacken, Vera.
LEAVES, ©
Hackett, Albert.
WESTERN UNION, PLEASE,
(R) ©
Hackett, Marion Lorne,
OTHER MEN'S WIVES. (R) ©
77, PARK LANE. (R) ©
Hackett, Walter.
OTHER MEN'S WIVES, (R)
77, PARK LANE. (R)
Hadler, Rosemary, pseud. SEE
Lorenz, Ellen Jane,
Hagemann, Virginia.
BIRDS' CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Haight, Dorothy Burgoyne.
FALCON WITH LADY. ©
Hailey, Arthur.
TRANSMOGRIFICATION OF
CHESTER BROWN. ©
Haines, Elizabeth,
WEDDING BELLES, ©
Haines, Mrs. Frank D. SEE
Haines, Elizabeth.
Hale, Meg.
GEORGIE EARNS FIVE
BUCKS, ©
Halevy, Ludovic.
FLEDERMAUS, (R)
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND
SEINE SECHSTE,
Hall, Beatrice B.
OKEH MEDICINE SHOW, (R) ©
Hall, Fred.
OKEH MEDICINE SHOW. (R)
1957
Hall, J. Lincoln.
CALVARY WAY. (R)
Hall, Sylvia Ann.
FAIRIANNE. ©
Hall of Presidents, Inc.
HALL OF PRESIDENTS. ©
Hamby, Ray Irvin.
ANGEL PINK-WING. ©
WILL I BE WELCOME, ©
Hamilton, Cosmo.
WHO ARE THEY. (R)
Hamilton, Hector 0O., Jr.
YOUR FAVORITE PROGRAM, ©
Hammerstein, Oscar, II.
CINDERELLA. ©
VIENNESE NIGHTS, (R) ©
Hammerton, Frank.
TWISTED TALE OF A GIDDY-
GOAT, ©
Hammill, Roseann Karen.
LITTLE DIPPER, ©
Hammock, Constance.
POMPILIA: THE COUNT'S
WIFE, ©
Hampton, Lord. SEE Paking-
ton, Herbert S.
Handy (Jam) Organization, Inc.
ACCENT'S ON YOU.
ADVENTURE CALLING.
ALLISON POWER FOR THE
LOCKHEED ELECTRA,
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ROAD
CAR: 1957 ENGINES AND
CHASSIS,
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ROAD
CAR: 1957 MODELS AND
STYLING.
BAG BIGGER PROFITS WITH
HO-PLUS IN '57.
BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: CIV-
Ices. ©
BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: ECO-
NOMIC ORDER, ©
BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: ED-
UCATION, ©
BATTLE ae APRS LAW
AND ORDER.
BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: OVER-
VIEW. ©
BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: RE
LIGION. ©
BATTLE FOR LIBERTY: SOCIAL
ORDER. ©
BEAUTIES WITH DOUBLE
DUTIES,
BEST OF BOTH--THE 1957
OLDSMOBILE FIESTA,
BEST TRUCK TIRE EVER MADE.
BETTER THAN GOLD.
BIG TEAM! --POWER--PAY-
LOADS--PROFITS.
BRAND-NEW RIDE THAT PAVES
THE WAY.
BROTHERHOOD MARCHING ON.
CALLING ALL HANDS.
CANNON BALL.
CASE OF THE FRIENDLY
PROSPECT.
CASH IN ON CREDIT.
CHAMP .
CLOSE MAKES THE MAN,
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
TRAINING PROGRAM,
CONFIDENCE WINS.
CONTACTS PAY OFF,
CONVINCE THE JUDGE.
COOL MILLION.
COST-CUTTING ENGINEERING--
THAT'S FORD FOR '57.
DAY NERO BURNED.
DEMAND - DESIGNED.
DOLLARS FOR DECISIONS!
OVERAGE USED UNITS,
DON'T SLAM THE DOOR,
DON'T STAND IN FRONT OF
THE POSTERS,
DOUBLE "E" IN MEETINGS.
"88"--GREATEST NUMBER FOR
THE GREATEST NUMBER,
FACT--NOT FANCY.
FIVE DOLLARS A MINUTE.
FOUR GALS AND A GUY.
FOUR R'S,
FREE AND EASY,
NAME INDEX
GAME'S THE SAME,
GASTON THE GREAT,
GET 'EM ON THE GO! CHEV-
ROLET'S '57 POWER TEAMS--
ENGINES.
GET 'EM ON THE GO! 1957
POWER TEAMS--TRANSMISSION.
GET SET TO SELL.
GETTING OFF DEAD CENTER.
GOING STEADY.
GUARANTEED TO SELL.
HEART OF THE BUSINESS.
HOLLEY 4000G CARBURETOR--
ITS DESIGN AND OPERATION.
HOW TO SELL THE HOUSE.
IMAGINARY LINE.
IN '57 THE ACCENT'S ON
OLDSMOBILE, STAR OF THE
SHOW.
IT'S UP TO YOU.
KEY OF COMMUNICATION.
KEY OF CONSIDERATION.
KEY OF RECOGNITION.
KEY OF SECURITY.
KEY TO RESPONSIBILITY IN
TRUCK SELLING.
LIGHT-DUTY SHOWDOWN.
LONG--LOW--AND---TERRIFIC.
LOOK FOR TOMORROW--NOW.
MAGIC CIRCLE.
MAKE HIM WANT.
MANPOWER MANAGEMENT .
MASTER KEY.
MASTER TOUCH,
MIRAGE IN THE GARAGE,
MODERN ALL-TRUCK.
MONTH OF FUN DAYS.
MOST IMPORTANT MAN.
NEW SALES KEY FOR IRVING
MCDEE.
NEW SOUNDS FOR SIX WHEELS.
NEW TRUCK FEATURES FOR
1956.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN VS.
FORD FAIRLANE "500".
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC VS. DODGE.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC VS. MERCURY.
1957 COMPARISON FACTS:
PONTIAC VS, PLYMOUTH.
1957 FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY
LINE.
1957--THE YEAR OF NEWNESS.
1956 COMPARISON FACTS:
PONTIAC VS. FORD.
1956 COMPARISON FACTS--
PONTIAC VS, PLYMOUTH.
1997.
OR--INTERPRETATION, PLEASE.
OUTSIDE LINE TO AN INSIDE
TRACK,
PAPER GOES TO WORK.
PATTERN FOR PERFORMANCE.
PHILLISTER GETS HIS FILL.
PLAN FOR PROFITS.
PLYMOUTH HAD TO GAMBLE ON
GRUMBLES .
POWER SELLING.
PROFITABLE HABIT,
PROSPECTS THAT BLOOM IN THE
SPRING.
PUT YOUR SHOW ON THE ROAD,
QUALIFYING THE WALK-IN.
RED CARPET.
REGULATION AND THE CHARGING
CIRCUIT.
REPORT ON DAYTONA.
ROAD TO RICHES.
SALES TALK,
SALESMATES FOR SUCCESS.
SCORING PUNCH DOWN THE
MIDDLE: THE 1957 POWER
TRAIN,
SELF-SELLING.
SELL MODERN V-8 ENGINES
WITH TASK FORCE TRUCKS,
SELLING BUICK OVER THE LOW-
PRICE THREE,
SERVICING THE BUICK IN-
LINE POWER STEERING
SYSTEM.
SERVICING THE GMC IN-LINE
POWER STEERING SYSTEM,
SERVICING THE SPICER "45"
REAR AXLE,
SHOW THAT MEANS BUSINESS.
SILENT WORDS OF PRAISE--
ABOUT THE NEW CHEVROLET,
SOONER THE BETTER,
SPACE FOR MANPOWER AND
EQUIPMENT.
SPOTLIGHTING FEATURES AND
DEMONSTRATING THE USED
CAR,
STORIES OF MUSIC CLAS-
SICS. ©
STORY OF JOE MURPHY--
TRIPLE-THREAT SALESMAN.
STRANGE CASES OF MESSRS.
X AND Y.
TABLET MANUFACTURING.
TAKE IT FROM THE EXPERTS,
TALLY MORE VOTES WITH THE
TRUCK FEATURE TALLY.
TELE-SELL, ©
THERE ARE THREE R'S IN
SELLING.
THERE'S MORE TO PERFORMANCE
THAN ADVERTISED HORSE-
POWER,
THERE'S NO COMPARISON.
THERE'S QUITE A DIFFERENCE,
THEY ALWAYS COME BACK,
TOPS IN TANDEMS.
TRACTION-PACKED POWER GMC
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE,
TRANSLATION, PLEASE,
TRUCK SALES CONFERENCE,
TURN RIGHT.
UP OR DOWN.
VISITING FOR COMMITMENT,
WHAT MADE JONES BUY.
WHAT'S BEHIND THE DEAL,
WHAT'S JETAWAY GOT THE
REST CAN'T TOUCH.
WIDE-OPEN EYE-OPENERS,
X MARKS THE SPOT,
YOU AND YOUR DIRECT MAIL,
YOU ARE A PRO,
YOU CAN'T TELL THE PLAYERS
WITHOUT A SCORE CARD.
YOUR 1956 ARSENAL FOR
ACTION,
YOUR ONE BEST CHANCE TO
SELL.
Hanft, Benjamin.
EXIT, MIDNIGHT, ©
Hanoteau, Guillaume,
VOYAGEURS EGARES. ©
Hansen, Waldemar.
GARDEN OF SWEETS. ©
QUEEN AFTER DEATH, ©
Hare, Montgomery.
THREE TO MAKE TREASON, ©
Harmon, Jack,
EAGLE IN A CAGE. ©
Harris, Alene.
WHAT THE CHRISTMAS CHERUB
FOUND.
Harris, Aurand.
James Aurand.
Harris, Elmer.
MAN PROPOSES. ©
SEE Harris,
‘Harris, James Aurand.,
POCAHONTAS, ©
Hart, Carl, pseud.
APRES MOI, ©
Hart, Moss.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME,
PANIC, (R) ©
Hart, Richard.
STRONGER,
Hartford, Huntington.
JANE EYRE, ©
Hartman, Bernard,
TRIUMPH OF THE CROSS, ©
Hartman, Dorothy J.
MAYFLOWER SHIPS'-BOY, ©
Harwood, Harold Marsh.
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND, (
MAN IN POSSESSION, (R
Hatch, James Vernon,
HANDFUL OF FIRE, ©
(R) ©
Pe
63
Havens & Martin, Inc.
TRADER BILL, ©
Haviland-Taylor, Katharine,
SEE Taylor, Katharine
Haviland,
Hawse, Alberta.
BEHOLD! THE THIRD COMETH,
Hawthorne, Nathaniel,
SCARLET LETTER,
Hayes, Evelyn Swarthout.
MUSIC IN SCHOOL, ©
Hayes, Patrick.
MUSIC IN SCHOOL, ©
Haynes, Horace Halden,
LUCKY GOLD PIECE, ©
Haynes, Lorraine Drury.
LUCKY GOLD PIECE, ©
Haywood, Donald,
BANANA BOAT: A CALYPSO
MUSICAL COMEDY, ©
Heck, Louise E.
LAST BOHEMIAN, ©
Heenan, Barry.
GIRLS ON PARADE,
STRANGERS AT WILLINGTON.
Heffner, Christine Fleming.
WILLIAM OF ROSKILDE, ©
Heffner, Mrs. Edward A. SEE
Heffner, Christine Fleming.
igabaeymeial, Ilene G45 die, =
TILL LIFE US DO PART, ©
Heinlein, Robert A.
LUNAR REQUIEM,
Heller, George.
MY NEIGHBOR, MY LOVE, ©
Heller, Richard Moffett.
THIRTEEN CLOCKS, ©
Hellier, Elizabeth.
AMERICA FEVER, ©
BEFUDDLEMENT OF JENNIE, ©
FOREVER AS THE MOON. ©
Hellman, Lillian.
CANDIDE, ©
Helmann, Jacob N.
RELATION BETWEEN HAND AND
FINGER MOVEMENTS AND THE
CHARACTER OF TONE, ©
Hemmings, Gordon E.
SCHOOL AND CROSSBONES.
Henderson, Nancy Wallace.
MRS, HUFFEIN'S MAN, ©
PENELOPE, ©
Henderson, Ray.
FLYING HIGH. (R) ©
Hennefeld, Edmund B.
END OF HARVEST. ©
Hennessy, Edward William.
STRICTLY COMMERCIAL, ©
Hennessy, Francis Xavier
Joseph, :
DRESS PARADE, ©
GRACE AROUND THE BREAKFAST
TABLE, ©
Hennessy, Frank. SEE
Hennessy, Francis Xavier
Joseph,
Henry, Carl, pseud, SEE
Herzog, Carl Henry.
Henry, Joan.
CINQ CONTES DE PERRAULT
DRAMATISHS, ©
Henry, Mary Creagh-. SEE
Creagh Henry, Mary.
Henry, 0O., pseud, SEE Porter,
William Sydney.
Henze, Hans Werner.
KONIG HIRSCH,
Herbert, Alan Patrick.
PLAIN JANE. (R) ©
Herbert, Dorothy.
STORM GIRL. ©
Herlihy, James Leo.
CRAZY OCTOBER. ©
Herndon, Ursule Molinaro.
LOST. ©
Herschel, Lee, pseud. SEE
Krasnow, Hermann.
Herstand, Theodore.
BRECHT, ©
Herzer, Ella.
TOMMY. (R) ©
Herzer, Ludwig.
LAND DES LAECHELNS. (R)
64 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Herzer, Ludwig. Cont'd.
TOMMY. (R)
Herzl (Theodor) Foundation,
me.
TO LIVE BY THAT HERI-
TAGE, ©
Herzog, Carl Henry.
DIAMONDS TO THE WINNERS, ©
Hever, vi. Velnecent..
SIDETRACKED, ©
STANDING ROOM ONLY. ©
SUCCESS STORY. ©
WHO DOES THE DISHES
TONIGHT, ©
Heuer, Kenneth.
GENIE OF SUTTON PLACE, ©
Hever) Pub. (Col.
GENTLEMEN, PREFERRED, ©
TRAVELIN' GHOST, ©
Heurn, Anton van,
INSEL-PRINZ. ©
Heuze, Andre.
AVANT DE CES DAMES, (R)
EN BORDEE. (R) ©
Heuze, Mme Andre. SEE
Heuze, Marthe Lebrun.
Heuze, Marthe Lebrun.
AVANT DE CES DAMES,
EN BORDEE, (R) ©
Hewitt, Barnard.
SONG OF THE FIERY
FURNACE, ©
Heyward, Dorothy.
PORGY AND BESS,
Heyward, DuBose.
PORGY AND BESS,
Hildreth, Howard P.
TECHNIQUES IN SELLING
FOLDING PAPER BOXES, ©
WHEN THE PROSPECT SAYS
TNOM, Oo
Hill, Bill Curtis, pseud,
(R) ©
SEE Norwood, William Curtis.
Hill, Ray. SEE Hild,
Raymond Andrew,
Hill, Raymond Andrew.
CAPITOL PAGE BOYS, ©
LINCOLN IN WASHINGTON, ©
PAGE BOY OF CONGRESS, ©
SENATE PAGE BOY. ©
Hill, Thomas A,
DAKOTA, ©
Hilt, Vom. SEE Hi2i,
Thomas A,
Hill & Wang, Inc.
CAMILLE, AND OTHER PLAYS.
JOHN FORD (FIVE PLAYS)
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN
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Hillman, Karin.
MY MAID SUSIE, ©
Hilton, Alice,
NOW IS THE TIME, ©
Hines, William E,
FILM FUN, ©.
Hitchens, Gordon Ray.
ANGEL ISLAND, ©
EASTBOUND, WESTBOUND, ©
YET BY THESE TEARS, ©
Hix, Mabel.
KINFOLK FOR KATI, ©
Hotson, Muriel.
ARGENTINA, (R) ©
Hochman, Eugene Joseph,
ZANIES OF THE ZODIAC. ©
Hodgkinson, Constance.
RIGHT HAND MAN, ©
Hoelzle, Katherine E,
HELEN OF TROY, ©
Hoffmann, Rosa Angela,
RONDINE, (R) ©
Hoffmann, Rudolf Stephan,
RONDINE, (R)
TRANSATLANTIC, (R)
Hoiland, R.
LET'S TELL THE GOOD
NEWS, ©
Hoile, Edward V.
HONEY-POT, ©
Hoile, Helen.
HONEY-POT, ©
Hollister, David.
WIZARD OF 0Z. ©
Holmes, George.
CAVALCADE OF THE AMERICAN
HORSE, ©
Holmes, Polly Mudge.
LAKOTA TRAIL, ©
Holmes, Robert Merrill.
LAKOTA TRAIL. ©
Holmstrom, John,
DANTON'S DEATH. ©
Holstein, Clara Belle.
CUSTOM IN HAITI. ©
NAMELESS, ©
NEITHER LEAN NOR HUNGRY. ©
SIX AND SEXLESS, ©
WITHOUT WORRY. ©
Holt, Constance D'Arcy Mackay.
SEE Mackay, Constance
D'Arcy.
Holtzman, Scott.
SHE GAVE HER FATHER FORTY-
ONE. ©
Holzman, Bessie.
ORCHID LACE. ©
Homer. SEE Homerus,
Homer, Frances. SEE Roos,
Frances Homer.
Homerus. Odyssey.
PENELOPE,
Honan, William H,
FRENCH SKIN DIVERS. ©
Hood, Bill, pseud. SEE
Rhoads, William Hood.
Hope, Faith, pseud. SEE
Wright, Fannie.
Hopkins, Ursula Tighe.
LOVERS' LANE, ©
Hoppes, Emma Dreher. ,
CHRISTMAS CANDLE WISH. ©
Hornickel, Laura.
PART-TIME JOB. (R) ©
Horwitt, Arnold B.
PLAIN AND FANCY,
House, L. Margueritte.
STOCKINGS WERE HUNG,
Houston, Steven, pseud,
Moore, James Hoatson,
Howard, F. Morton,
FOURTH PROPOSAL. (R) ©
FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS, (R) ©
Howard, Lorin.
OVERTONES. (R)
Howard, Peter.
VANISHING ISLAND,
Howard, Sidney.
MOST HAPPY FELLA,
Howard, Toni.
CAN-OPENER, ©
Howe, Bill. SEE Howe,
William,
Howe, William.
MY SQUARE LADDIE,
Hoyt, Edyth Armstrong.
TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE MOST
OUTSTANDING LEGISLATION OF
THE CENTURIES, ©
WHEN BIBLE PROPHETS SPEAK,
AS BIBLE STATESMEN AND
LEADERS FOR TODAY'S CLEAR
THINKING, ©
Hubbard, Thomas G,
VIOLENT LAND,
Hugh, Ed.
HURLY BURLY, ©
Hughes, Charlotte Boller.
NINETEEN, ©
Hughes, Harold Fred.
CASH DISCOUNT STORE, ©
Hughes, Jack Bibby.
YOUNG MAN'S FANCIES, ©
Hughes, Mrs. Michael J. SEE
Hughes, Charlotte Boller,
Hughes, William.
DEAD RECKONING. ©
Hughes, William Arthur.
LIGHT, ©
Hugo, Victor.
MISERABLES,
Humperdinck, Engelbert.
HANSEL AND GRETEL.
Humphreys, Richard Noble.
HONORE DE BALZAC
PRESENTS, ©
SEE
SEE
Hunkins, Eusebia Simpson.
SPIRIT OWL, ©
Hunt, Betty Knowles.
DREAM GIRL. ©
Hunter, Edward.
PEOPLE WIN THROUGH.
Hunter, Joe.
ALL FOR ADREANNE. ©
Hunter, John P.
GOLDIE'S GUEST HOUSE. ©
Hunter, Kermit Houston,
PAPER ROSE. ©
THY KINGDOM COME.
Hunter, Rollin Clarence,
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, ©
Hunter, William A.
GOLDIE'S GUEST HOUSE. ©
Hurey, Joseph.
OFF-KEY INTERLUDE, ©
Hutchinson, Suzanne Kuivinen,
BARBECUE, ©
Hutner, Herbert Hart.
SUPPRESSED DESIRE, ©
TODAY I AM A MAN. ©
Hyde, Donald.
AFTER TWENTY YEARS,
BUYER FROM CACTUS CITY.
CHRISTMAS BY INJUNCTION.
EMANCIPATION OF BILLY,
HYGEIA AT THE SOLITO,
LONELY MAN,
LOTTERMAN AFFAIR,
MURDERER,
ONLY THE HORSE WOULD KNOW,
PROMISE,
SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN
CIRCLE,
TRICK OF NATURE,
WIT'S-END,
WORLD AND THE DOOR,
Hyde, Mildred W.
ON THE MARKET,
Hyman, Richard R.
SING-A-LINGO, ©
Hymer, Eleanor,
WOMAN AT THE BAR,
Hymer, John B.
WOMAN AT THE BAR. (R)
(R) ©
it
Ibsen, Henrik.
ROSMERSHOLM,
Inclan, Ramon Maria del Valle,
SEE Valle-Inclan, Ramon
Maria del,
Innocent, Erno,
VOICES OF SPRING.
Institute of Life Insurance.
MEASURE OF A MAN,
Interchemical Corp.
COLOR MAGIC,
International Business
Machines Corp.
408 ACCOUNTING MACHINE, ©
933 ELECTROSTATIC CARD
PRINTER - THE 939 ELEC-
TROSTATIC ce LABEL
PRINTER,
PRESENTING! THE 709 ELEC-
TRONIC DATA PROCESSING
SYSTEM, ©
650-RAMAC, ©
350 RAMAC, ©
Ippolito, Gerald J.
BUBBLEMOBILE SHOW. ©
Irle, Willard S.
BANCROFT STORY, ©
Irving, Washington.
RIP VAN WINKLE,
Isaac, Joan Luther,
ART AND YOU, ©
Isaacs, Philip M.
TO CATCH A STAR, ©
Israel, Leo.
ELEPHANT'S CHILD. ©
HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS
HUMP, ©
HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS TINY
THROAT, ©
Jan.—June
Jd
Jackman, Robert K.
EIGHT FLIGHTS TO CLOVER, ©
Jackson, Herbert Montague.
MATTER OF LIFE,
Jackson, Robert D.
NIGHT OF THE PROM, ©
Jacobs, Christopher Gage.
DISTANT RELATIVE. (R) ©
WARMING PAN, (R) ©
Jacobs, Hugh Wymark,
DISTANT RELATIVE,
WARMING PAN. (R) ©
Jacobs, William W.
DISTANT RELATIVE, (R)
WARMING PAN, (R)
James, Henry.
CHILD OF FORTUNE.
MORGAN,
Janney, Mark, pseud.
Trachtenberg, Mark.
Jansen, Lothar.
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND
SEINE SECHSTE.
Jarrett, Guy.
MY STARTLING NEW APPROACH
TO EVOLUTION. ©
Jastron, Mary T.
SQUAW, ©
Jastrowicz, Mary, pseud,.
SEE Jastron, Mary T.
Jauchius, Dean, SEE
Jauchius, Rollin Dean.
Jauchius, Rollin Dean.
CLOAKROOM, ©
Jeans, Ronald.
GRACE AND FAVOUR. ©
Jeanson, Henri,
MODIGLIANI.
Jeffers, William Nicholson,
JOHNSTON'S NORTHERN
CAMPAIGN, ©
Jehle, Mimi.
SONG OF THE FIERY
FURNACE, ©
Jenbach, Bela,
GIPSY PRINCESS,
Jenkins, Freddie Magazine.
SIN ON EARTH, ©
Jennings, Gertrude E,.
THESE PRETTY THINGS.
(R) ©
Jennings, Robert Gq.
TV BANKNITE, ©
Jennings, Talbot Lanham,
NO MORE FRONTIER, (R) ©
Jennings Pub. Co.
MY SQUARE LADDIE, ©
Jewish Theological Seminary
of America,
CRY A WARNING. ©
ETERNAL LIGHT, ©
FOREST OF THE NIGHT, ©
HUMAN ELEMENT, ©
IN THE BEGINNING, ©
LAWYER FROM BOSTON, ©
MUSIC STUDENT, ©
OLD MAN STONE, ©
THIRTY-SIX, ©
John, Terence, pseud.
Lee, John Clifford.
Johnny Jumpin' Grass, pseud,
SEE Wilson, Edward Everett.
Johnson, Eleanor P,
BACK IN TRYON COUNTY. ©
Johnson, Frederick G.
LAND O' COTTON. (R)
Johnson, Jay.
EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
Johnson, Lillian Y.
LAND O' COTTON, (R) ©
Johnson, Louise Herrmann,
FOR EVERY CHILD, THE
BEST, ©
Johnson, Louise Hope,
CINDERELLA, ©
Johnson, Philip.
AFTERNOON, (R) ©
(R) ©
SEE
SEE
1957
LEGEND. (R) ©
MR, LUCIFER AND THE
SPINSTER. ©
TREASURE, ©
Johnson, Quinn.
GAP, ©
Johnson, R.
JAZZ SUNDAY. (R)
Johnson, Walter.
GUSTAV ADOLF.
Johnson, Warren Evan.
REPUTATION. ©
Johnston, Bette Lynne.
BEGINNING OF TRUTH, ©
Johnston, Denis.
SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH
OF AN AUTHOR,
Johnston, Dick R.
ACCEPTED SINS, ©
FATHERHOOD OF GOD. ©
SEVENTEEN POINTS. ©
TIME OF TWO DAYS. ©
Johnston, John J.
MAN BITES DOG. ©
Jones, Eleanor.
BIRDS' CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Jones, Ellis O.
FAINT HEART. (R) ©
FINE FEATHERS, (R) ©
GETTING LOS ANGELES,
IN CHAMBERS. (R) ©
PEANUTS. (R) ©
REAL ANTIQUES.
STROKE OF NINE. (R) ©
Jones, Frank.
SAINT JOAN OF THE STOCK-
YARDS. ©
Jones, Gwenyth.
ASS AND THE PHILOSO-
PHERS. ©
Jones, Helen Wallace M.
Bedford. SEE Bedford-
Jones, Helen Wallace M.
Jones, J. Allison, pseud.
SEE Ouzounian, Alice.
Jones, Jerry.
STANDING ROOM ONLY.
WHO DOES THE DISHES
TONIGHT.
Jones, Rolland Hammond King.
ABNER MAYBERRY. ©
Jones & Laughlin.
SOURCE,
Jonson, Ben.
ALL THAT GLITTERS.
Jordan, Charles Edward.
ACES HIGH. ©
Jordan, Elizabeth.
SPICER CREEVY. ©
Joubert, Editions.
AMANTS DE VENISE, ©
Julian, Joseph.
DEVIL AND THE DREAM, ©
Jumpin' Grass, Johnny, pseud,
SEE Wilson, Edward Everett.
Junior League of Cleveland,
Inc.
JOHNNY APPLESEED, ©
K
KRON, Radio Station,
CHROMACHRON ,
Kaemareik, Frank.
NATIVITY SEQUENCE,
Kahn, Florence R.
HOUR OF TRIUMPH.
Kahn, Gilbert.
ELLEN BRAND, ©
Kairez, Nicholas.
SECRET OF STALIN'S
DEATH, ©
SILVER GROVE, ©
Kairys, Anatolijus.
DIAGNOZE, ©
Kaiser, Georg.
HAPPY END, (R)
HELLSEHEREL., (R)
Kaiser, Margarethe,.
HAPPY END. (R) ©
HELLSEHEREI, (R) ©
NAME INDEX
Kalina, Paul.
STRANGERS. ©
Kalmanoff, Martin.
OPERA, OPERA, ©
Kaltman, S. E.
TEMPORARY DUTY. ©
Kaminsky, Lucian.
PIP THE PIPER.
Kane, Albert Morris.
COUCH. ©
Kane, Arnold.
SYSTEM OF DR, TARR AND
PROF. FETHER. ©
Kapellakis, Anne.
EMBASSY HOUR. ©
ORPHEUS HOUR. ©
Kapfer, Joseph W.
GIRLS OF WINDSOR PARK. ©
Kapner, Irving.
MORNING OF OUR YEARS. ©
Karbo, Joe.
ROMA LIND.
Karmel, Alex W.
POEM OF BLOOD AND
LOVE. ©
Karmel, Marjorie L.
POEM OF BLOOD AND LOVE. ©
Kase, C. Robert.
CHILDREN'S THEATRE COMES
OF AGE.
Kaser, Arthur Leroy.
LAND O' COTTON. (R)
Kasher, Charles D.
AMERICAN RADIO TRANSCRIP-
TION LIBRARY, 1-2.
S-W FOOT KIT,
TRIOSAN RUG CLEANER,
Katt, John Ervin.
HAPPINESS HOUSE, ©
Kattnigg, Gertrude.
LIEBLING DER KONIGIN.
(R) ©
Kattnigg, Rudolf.
LIEBLING DER KONIGIN. (R)
Katzin, Winifred.
PLACE IN THE WORLD,
Kaufman, George S.
CHANNEL ROAD, (R) ©
HAT, ©
JUNE MOON, (R) ©
LIPSTICK WAR. ©
ONCE IN A LIFETIME,
Kay, Ian.
FLASH FLOOD, ©
FULL CONFESSION. ©
VACATION SPECIAL, ©
Kay, Reba.
MILDRED MASON'S SONG-
WRITER'S RADIO PANEL.
Kazan, Elia.
FACE IN THE CROWD.
Kazanjian, Nuber.
HOW I BECAME A COMMU-
NIST. ©
NIGHT TO REMEMBER, ©
SO WHAT, II. ©
THREE QUESTIONS. ©
TOO DEAR, ©
Keach, Stacy.
LIVING CONSTITUTION OF THE
UNITED STATES, ©
Keegan, Howard Thomas.
YOU DECIDE. ©
Keeney, Claire Handsaker.
MEDDLER, U. S. A. ©
ON STAGE TONIGHT.
Keir, Leota Harris,
BLAME IT ON SPRING. ©
Keller, Hans Wilhelm.
ES IST NOCH NICHT ALLER
TAGE ABEND, ©
Kelley, Mary Sullivan.
ENCHANTED MIRROR, ©
Kenigsberg, Phyllis.
SINGED ANGEL. ©
Kerner, Ben,
ALL WOMEN ARE ONE, ©
Kessler, Alma Weil.
MRS, CINDERELLA, ©
Kessler, Harrie Ann.
HORSE WHO LOST HIS TAIL.
(R) ©
Kester, Paul.
DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON
HALL, (R)
Kiesel, Stanley.
FARROW, ©
Kilpatrick, Judson.
BLUE AND THE GRAY. (R)
King, Philip Percival.
SAILOR, BEWARE, ©
Kinoy, Ernest.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Kinsel, George V.
STANDARD AND CLASSIFICATION
OF NUTRIA (MYOCASTOR
COYPU MOL.) AS THE BASIS
FOR JUDGING, GRADING, OR
SCORING. ©
Kipling, Rudyard.
ELEPHANT'S CHILD.
HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS
HUMP.
HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS
TINY THROAT.
Kirklen, Thomas J.
BEGGAR'S PENCIL, ©
Kirkpatrick, John Alexander.
KILL--WITH VARIATIONS. ©
LOVETORN. (R) ©
MY SISTER AND I. ©
Kirn, John Franklin.
HIS HIGHNESS, THE
PRINCE, ©
OUT OF THE STORM. ©
Klebe, Giselher.
RAUBER.
Klein, Arthur.
CECILE. ©
MEDEA, ©
Klein, Eugenia.
LOWER THAN THE ANGELS. ©
Klein, Luce,
CECILE. ©
MEDEA,
Kleist, Heinrich von.
THEATRE,
Kleist, Henri de. SEE
Kleist, Heinrich von.
Knauf, Frederick Charles.
BACH OR BOP, ©
Knaur, Dorothy Griffin.
SORRENTO HOLIDAY. ©
Knepler, Paul.
GLOCKEN VON PARIS.
Knight, Augustus C.
DUKE OF VOLENDAM. (R)
Kobbe, Philip.
BLUEBEARD IN BOLOGNA, (R)
Koefoed, Bjorn.
ROSMERSHOLM, ©
Koetzner, Signe.
BAMBOLA,. ©
Kohn, Moses Max.
LAYL SHIMURIM, ©
Kohner, Frederick,
STALIN ALLEE, ©
Kolb, Clarence W.
COMEDY ROUTINE GEMS. ©
Koningsberger, Hans,
BLOOD-RED CAFE, ©
Korn, Lawrence.
HEARING IS BELIEVING. . ©
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang.
FLEDERMAUS. (R) ©
Koskoff, Harriet.
SUMMER THING TO DO. ©
Kovalcik, Dorothy Gene.
LOVE THY NEIGHBOR, ©
Kraatz, Carl.
LION HUNTERS. ©
Krajcovic, V. Stefan.
THIRD SOCIETY. ©
Kramer, Muriel Elise.
HIPPETY-HOP. ©
Kraska, Albert W.
POWER OF SUGGESTION. ©
Krasnow, Hermann.
ELEPHANT'S CHILD, ©
HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS
HUMP. ©
HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS
TINY THROAT. ©
Krim-Ko Corp.
FOUR GALS AND A GUY. ©
(R) ©
65
Krisel, Maurice A,
COURAGE, ©
Krok, Mrs. Frank.
IN SEARCHING FOR
HAPPINESS. ©
Kroker, Kenneth W.
JOHN DOMBROSKI, ALL-
AMERICAN, ©
Kronenberger, Louis.
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN
(SIX PLAYS)
Kropp Forge Co.
TECHNO-FORGED STRENGTH, ©
Krueger, George Karl, Jr.
OPPORTUNITY THROUGH
COOPERATIVE EFFORT. ©
Krueger, Karl,
SOME ASPECTS OF THE
AMERICAN MUSIC SCENE, ©
TYPICALLY AMERICAN
ORCHESTRA, ©
Krumholz, Chester.
BOX, ©
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, ©
Kulma Music Corp.
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. ©
Kuner, Mildred Christophe.
CAPACITY FOR WINGS, ©
Kurath, Gertrude Prokosch.
SPIRIT OWL.
Kurth Malting Co.
SIX GOLDEN KERNELS,
Kurtz, C. Gordon.
THAT'S MY COUSIN. ©
Kurtz, Russell W.
DALTON THAT GOT AWAY.
L
Labia, Arline.
ONCE A THIEF,
Labunski, Edward H.
SONG SHOP. ©
La Corte, Edward C.
GREAT MAESTRO. ©
LION TAMER, ©
OMNIA SOMNIA, ©
WHAT'S THE USE. ©
Ladd, John.
ACOUSTIC-GRAM, ©
La Fouchardiere, Georges de,
BOULF CHEZ MON CURE. (R)
LaFrandre, Jack,
SHOWDOWN,
Lambert, Reita. SEE
Callaghan, Reita Lambert.
Lambinus, Eugene P.
FRENCH SKIN DIVERS. ©
Lampell, Millard.
TO LIVE BY THAT HERITAGE,
Lander, Cyril Bertram.
WOLVES! WOLVES.
Landry, Jos. P.
JACK LAFIANCE AT THE
TELEPHONE. (R) ©
JACK LAFIANCE ON DE
CRAWFISH. (R) ©
Lane, Theodore.
HORSE WHO LOST HIS
TAIL, ©
Laney, Edna B.
FAITHFUL FELICIA, ©
Langer, Frantisek.
CAMEL THROUGH THE NEEDLE'S
isa}, (RY)
Langner, Lawrence.
GALLANT HESSIAN. (R) ©
Lantin, J.
ASCENSION DE VIRGINIE.
(R) ©
LaPat, Max.
NASCENT FRAGRANCE OF
CIGARETTES, ©
Lapine, Arthur W.
LOG OF THE MAHI MAHI. ©
Lapine, Pete, pseud. SEE
Lapine, Arthur W.
Lardner, Ellis A.
JUNE MOON. (R) ©
Lardner, Ring.
JUNE MOON. (R)
6 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Lardner, Mrs. Ring.
JUNE MOON. (R) ©
La Salle, Jack. SEE La
Salle, John Franklin.
La Salle, John Franklin,
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL SELLING
OF REAL ESTATE, ©
Latham, Jean Lee.
THANKS AWFULLY. (R) ©
Lathrop, Don.
WINSLOW GIRL.
La Tourrasse, Andre de.
ROI D'YVETOT. (R)
Lattuada, Felice.
CAINO,.
ZIERPUPPEN. (R)
Lauder, Genevieve.
PLAYS FOR GRADE AND HIGH
SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Laukandt, Renata.
STOCKINGS WERE HUNG.
Laurents, Arthur.
CLEARING IN THE WOODS. ©
aurte, Joes .ats
UNION DEPOT. (R)
Lawrence, Arthur J.
GERTIE GOES A BOATIN'. ©
Lawrence, Edward.
BIG TOWN,
BOSKO WINNERS,
EDDIE AT THE OPERA,
GAY PAREE,
GERMAN BASEBALL,
GOOD OLD DAYS,
RESPECTA,
Lawrence, Hilda.
PAVILION.
Lawson, Lucille Graham.
DEE AND JAY: TEEN-AGE
DISC JOCKEYS. ©
Lay, Michael,
JOHNNY APPLESEED COMES
TO TOWN. ©
Lazar, Bernard Harvey.
SUMMER SESSION. ©
Lazzaro, James J.
ONE THIRD OF ONE PER-
CENT, ©
Leahy, Anne Barbara.
SLOWLY, CAME THE DAWN, ©
Leary, M. Owens.
TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH.
Leary, Patricia,
TRUTH THE WHOLE TRUTH, ©
Le Blanc, Paul W.
DEBATABLE DECISION. ©
WITHIN THE DAY, ©
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW. ©
LeBorg, Reginald,
FLESH AND THE SPIRIT, ©
Lecarron, Cecile Bertrand.
PLUS QUE REINE. (R) ©
Lee, Elsie.
LIZA, ©
Lee, Jay.
WHAT A MAN, ©
Lee, John Clifford.
HEARTBEAT, ©
Lee, Judith Jeffrey.
BARBECUE, ©
Lee, Leonard,
MEDICAL EXAMINER, ©
Lee, Mary, pseud. SEE
Shelmerdine, Mary Pinney.
Lee, Pete, pseud. SEE
Zoellner, Peter.
Lee, Richard,
WHO IS THIS KING. ©
Lee, Wayne C.
BIG NEWS,
Leenhouts, Edith.
TALL CITY. ©
Lega, Antonio,
SULAMITA, (R)
Lehar, Franz.
LAND DES LAECHELNS. (R)
Leibowitz, Martin Lewis.
SPLASH AWAY, O WATERS OF
LOVE. ©
Leighton, John J.
BLUE SKY WALTZ. ©
Leman, Jan,
FLESH AND THE SPIRIT,
Lemkow, Tutte.
THOR, THE VIKING. ©
Le Mon, Melvin W.
DOWN, DOWN, DOWN. ©
Lenihan, Winifred.
SATURDAY NIGHT. (R) ©
Leonard, Anne.
CROSS-MATCH. ©
HOUSE OF CARDS. ©
Leonard, Venelda Hall.
CRIME AND REWARD,
Lepo, Paul P,
LECTURES ON HOW TO
DEVELOP STOPABILITY FOR
SETOFAX CONTROL (ACCI-
DENT PREVENTION)
Le Prade, Ruth.
FREEDOM'S DAUGHTER. ©
Lerner, Alan Jay.
MY FAIR LADY. ©
LeRoy, Kenneth William.
BRADFORD'S U. H. A. ©
Leschin, Joana.
FOOTSTEPS IN THE SEA. ©
Leslie, Aleen.
PRETTY PASS. ©
Leslie, Helen,
SIDE BY SIDE,
Leslie, Larry, pseud. SEE
Weinberg, Louis.
Leslie, Phil.
SIDE BY SIDE. ©
Lessenberry, David Daniel.
SKILL BUILDING TAPES FOR
COLLEGE TYPEWRITING.
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim.
NATHAN THE WISE,
Lester, Noel Bovell.
BACK-GROUND FOR VIO-
LENCE, ©
Letestu, Suzanne.
FLOSSIE. (R) ©
Levant, Rita,
STRETCHY, THE FIREMAN'S
SUSPENDERS, ©
Levi, Virginia.
HIDDEN STAR, ©
Levin, Julius E.
HOW TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF
DOLLARS ON YOUR PRESENT
MORTAGE, ©
Levine, Eugene B,
HOUSE FOR THE DEMI-
GODS. ©
Levitt, Harold.
NEVER SAY DIE, ©
Levy, Benn W.
DEVIL PASSES, (R) ©
Levy, Hal.
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD. ©
Levy, Raymond,
"I," SAID THE FLY, ‘©
MIND READER, ©
Lewis, Francis R,
PRACTICAL REASON AND
OUGHTNESS, ©
Lewis, Philip C.
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE. ©
Lewis, Windsor.
HONEYMOON, ©
Lichtenberg, Mary.
TREASURE ON UPPER
BEAR, ©
Lichtenstein, Pauline.
LET'S GO. ©
Lieberman, David Lee.
MONOLOGUE IN TRANSIT, ©
Liebert, Burt.
MR. FIXIT, ©
Lienard, Albert. SEE
Payen, Louis,
Lillenas Pub. Co.
BEHOLD! THE THIRD DAY
COMETH, ©
Lilly (Eli) & Co.
DOUBLE "E" IN MEET-
INGS, ©
SALESMATES FOR SUCCESS, ©
TABLET MANUFACTURING, ©
Limozin, Jean.
ROI D'YVETOT, (R)
Lincoln, Joseph Cc,
STORM GIRL.
Linde Air Products Co,
MODERN METHODS FOR JOINING
METALS, ©
Lindsay, Howard.
GREAT SEBASTIANS. ©
HAPPY HUNTING.
Lindsay, Kathleen.
MIRACLE AT POTTER'S
FARM, ©
Lindsay, Robert Howard.
MIRACLE AT POTTER'S
FARM, ©
Lindsey, William B.
WORLD WAR II MISSION DIARY--
15TH AIR FORCE LETTER
FROM NAVIGATOR TO HIS
MOTHER AT HOME,
Lindsey, William B., d.b.a.
Custom Recorders. SEE
Custom Recorders.
Lipschitz, Meyer.
SPOOFING THE WEATHER
MAN, ©
Lipshultz, Eugene.
QUEEN ATE LOX, ©
Livingston, June.
TROPICO, ©
Livingston, William.
FOOTSTEPS IN THE SEA, ©
Lloyd, Thomas.
SEVEN TOWERS FOR THE
LORD. ©
Locascio, Michael.
CURIOSITY. ©
ROOFS AND HIGH PLACES, ©
Locke, Charles M,.
KNIFE, ©
Locke, Elizabeth Joan Emden
daVinci,
PARAMOUR, (R) ©
Locke, Joan Stuart. SEE
Locke, Elizabeth Joan
Emden daVinci.
Lockwood, Lyn.
AUTUMN IN THE AIR,
Loehner, Fritz.
LAND DES LAECHELNS. (R)
Loesser, Frank,
MOST HAPPY FELLA, ©
Loewe, Frederick.
MY FAIR LADY. ©
Logiudice, Rocco A,
COURTYARD, ©
Long, Sumner Arthur.
CRADLE AND ALL, ©
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.
EVANGELINE,
Longman, Harold,
ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS
STAR, ©
Longstreth, Edward.
KING SAUL AND THE WITCH
OF ENDOR, ©
Lonsdale, Frederick,
CANARIES SOMETIMES
SING, (R)
CANARY SOMETIMES SINGS. (R)
LAST OF MRS, CHEYNEY. (R)
STREET SINGER. (R)
Lonsdale, Leslie B.
atc SOMETIMES SING.
R) ©
CANARY SOMETIMES SINGS,
(R) ©
STREET SINGER. (R) ©
Loos, Anita.
GIGI. ©
Lopez, Elisa Garcia. SEE
Garcia Lopez, Elisa,
Lopez (Francis) Editions.
A LA JAMAIQUE. ©
Lorea, Federico Garcia. SEE
Garcia Lorca, Federico,
Lorenz, Ellen Jane.
BY CHRISTMAS STARLIGHT.
HYMNS OF THE CROSS,
Lorenz Pub. Co,
BY CHRISTMAS STARLIGHT. ©
EVERLASTING LIGHT. ©
HYMNS OF THE CROSS. ©
TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY,
(R) ©
Jan.—June
WHAT THE CHRISTMAS CHERUB
FOUND. ©
Lorenzini, Carlo.
PINOCCHIO RUNS AWAY.
Lorin, Will.
HUMAN ELEMENT,
Louis, Tobi.
HEAT OF SUMMER, ©
Low, Mrs. Abraham A.
CO-OPERATING WITH THE
PHYSICIAN, ©
EXPECTATIONS AND DIS-
APPOINTMENTS, ©
INTELLECTUAL VALIDITY AND
THE ROMANTIC VITALITY. ©
LIFE CONSISTS OF TRIV-
IALITIES, ©
MUSCLES AND MENTAL
HEALTH, ©
TEMPER AND TEMPERAMENT, ©
WAIT WITH PATIENCE, ©
Lowe, Sherle McGehee.
PUNCTUATE YOUR PERSON-
ALITY. ©
Lowther, George Francis.
BUTTER BELLS. ©
STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS. ©
Lualdi, Adriano.
ARLECCHINOS WIRT. (R)
ROSA DI SARON. (R)
Luders, Gustav.
PRINCE OF PILSEN,
Ludwig, Salem.
PLACE IN THE WORLD. ©
Lueder, Florence Wickham.
DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON
HALL, (R) ©
Luettringhausen, Ellen,
SEE Parker, Ellen Claudia,
Luhman, Clare.
BLONDE MARIA, ©
Lum, Evelyn G.
LATEST THING. (R) ©
RICHELIEU. (R) ©
Lundholm, Eugene T.
POWER OF SUGGESTION. ©
Lymburn, George Henry.
BOX CAR INCIDENT. ©
TRAGEDY OF AVERAGE ME, ©
Lyons, Leona,
GEORGE SENT ME, ©
M
Mie A
SUNRISE - IN THE
GARDEN, (R)
Maag, Otto.
FANTASIO,
Maass, Meta Mary.
MARIETTA, (RY ©
McCallum, Mrs. G. A. SEE
McCallum, Phyllis J.
McCallum, Phyllis J.
PALE PINK DRAGON, ©
McCarthy, Jane.
NATIVITY SEQUENCE,
McCarthy, Mary.
GEORGIA'S RULING,
SERVICE OF LOVE.
McCartney, Russell,
RAPE OF SAN TIGO, ©
McCarty, Rega Kramer.
CROSS ON THE HILL,
McClelland, Keith B.
MONEY COLORED RAINBOW. ©
McClory, Sean Joseph,
MOMENT OF TRUTH, ©
McCoach, Blake Alexander, Jr.
TEENAGE BOY. ©
TEENAGE GIRL. ©
McConnor, John Vincent.
LOVE CALL, ©
McConnor, Vincent. SEE
MeConnor, John Vincent.
McCormick, Harry M.
EVANGELINE, ©
McCormick, Marjorie Louise,
EVANGELINE, ©
McCoy, John Pleasant.
THIS IS GRAVEYARD, ©
1957
McCoy, Paul S.
CURTAIN-TIME FUN. ©
HOLD YOUR HAT. ©
JOHNNY NIGHTMARE. ©
PEANUTS IN THE PARLOR. ©
MacCullough, John C.
DEBBY AND THE ARCH-
ANGELS. ©
MacDonald, Lynne Arlene
Osthoif.
IN SEARCH OF A SCRIPT. ©
TWICE AROUND THE CLOCK. ©
MacDonald, Mrs. Malcolm A.
SEE MacDonald, Lynn Arlene
Osthoff.
McDonald, Ralph E.
VITAL PULP THERAPY.
McFadden, Elizabeth Apthorp.
KNIGHTS OF THE SILVER
SHIELD. (R) ©
PALACE OF KNOSSOS.
McGahey, Harold Max.
BLOOD WALL. ©
McGahey, Max. SEE McGahey,
Harold Max.
McGowan, John J.
FLYING HIGH. (R) ©
HEADS UP. (R) ©
MacGrath, Leueen.
HAT, ©
McGregor, Dion.
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY.
MeGuire, J. L.
SECOND LOOK AT QUALITY
SELLING.
Machard, Alfred.
RENARD CHEZ LES
POULES. (R)
Machlis, Joseph.
DIALOGUES OF THE CARMEL-
IDPES .
TRAVIATA, ©
WAR AND PEACE. ©
Mackay, Constance D'Arcy.
MIDSUMMER EVE. (R) ©
Mackey, Dinnie Mae.
CARNIVAL CAPERS.
PLAY BALL,
Mackey, Jerome.
MASQUERADE. ©
Mackey, Jerry. SEE Mackey,
Jerome.
Mackin, Dorothy Mae.
TWO ORPHANS. ©
McKinney, John R.
BIGFOOT. ©
TATTOOED COUNTESS. ©
Macky, Katharine Faith
Willow.
TREE OF LIFE. ©
Macky, Willow. SEE Macky,
Katharine Faith Willow.
MeLauchlin, Russell.
EVER SO HUMBLE. ©
MacLeish, Archibald.
Yo wh. ©
McLellan, John, pseud. SEE
Fiteh, John T.
MeMeekin, Isabel McLennan.
GOBLIN AND THE PRINCESS.
(R) ©
THANKS TO JOHNNY APPLESEED.
(R) ©
McNamee, Edward.
ANGEL IN THE MUD. ©
McNaughton, William.
ST, LEIDIER'S SONG. ©
MeNeil, Tex Verdell.
BABY JULY. ©
Madach, Imre.
(R) ©
Madis, Alex.
COUCHETTE NO. 3. (R) ©
Madison, Martha, pseud. SEE
O'Dwyer, Martha.
Maertz, William A.
FREETHINKER'S FUNERAL
SERMON. ©
Magary, Frank Alvin.
WIND BLOWS EAST. ©
Magidoff, Robert.
POSSESSED, ©
NAME INDEX
Magoon, Eaton, Jr.
13 DAUGHTERS. ©
Magruder, Edith Clysdale.
CLASSICAL DRAMAS AND
NOVELS IN LIGHT OF
CHRISTIAN PSYCHO-
ANALYSIS, ©
PROBLEM DRAMAS IN LIGHT OF
CHRISTIAN PSYCHO-
ANALYSIS. ©
Magruder, Mrs. N. Burnett.
SEE Magruder, Edith
Clysdale.
Mahon, Edward Joseph.
BACH OR BOP,
Mainguth, Michael J.
SHIVAREE, ©
TWO SONS HAD MOTHER
WEBSTER, ©
Majorossy, Aladar.
VOICES OF SPRING. ©
Malleson, Miles.
LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT.
(R) ©
Mallet, Robert.
EQUIPAGE AU COMPLET, ©
Malone, Louis.
OUTLAW KING. (R)
Maloney, Sally Lee Woodall.
THERE IS NO NAME,
Maltz, Maxwell.
FOREVER YOUNG. ©
GALATEA. ©
Maltzman, Edward.
ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS
STAR, ©
.-Manheimer, Mildred M.
MANHATTAN ISLAND. (R) ©
Manheimer, Wallace A.
MANHATTAN ISLAND. (R)
Mannheimer, Albert.
STALIN ALLEE, ©
Mannossos, Michael W.
SAILOR TAKE CARE. ©
Marceau, Felicien,.
OEUF. ©
Mareh, William.
BAD SEED,
Marcin, Max.
NIGHTCAP, (R)
Marcus, Maure.
CELEBRATED SURGERY OF
BOLIVAR MACHNOVSKY. ©
Margolin, Arnold.
ALL THAT GLITTERS. ©
Margules, Annette.
SECRET VISIT. ©
Marietti, Jean.
VALSES DE VIENNE,
Marin, Pearl, pseud. SEE
Kenigsberg, Phyllis.
Marischka, Ernst.
REKLAME, (R)
Markey, Alexander.
ADAM AND EVE, ©
Markham, Dewey Pigmeat.
7 GOES INTO 28, 13
TIMES. ©
Marks, Sherman.
MADISON AVENOO. ©
Marney, Terence de. SEE
De Marney, Terence.
Marotta, Giuseppe.
VISITE IMPROBABILI. ©
Marquith, Mal. SEE
Marguith, Malcolm.
Marquith, Malcolm.
RISE WITH ME, ©
Marshall, Harry T.
GALLANT LADY, ©
Marten, Tucker, pseud. SEE
Tucker, Martin.
Martens, Carl Herman.
EVANGELINE, (R) ©
Martens, Frederick H.
EVANGELINE. (R)
Martignoni, Carlo. SEE
Martignoni, Charles V.
Martignoni, Charles V.
MADONNA DI MONTE-
VERGINE, ©
Martin, Andrew.
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE. ©
Martin, Emil W.
DUCHESS OF WASHOE, ©
Martin, Francois.
OTHER BABES - OTHER
WOODS. ©
Martin, Ralph G.
LOVE AND LAUGHTER. ©
Martin, Ruth Kelley.
RIGOLETTO, ©
Martin, Sherman J., Jr.
BLOODSTONE, ©
Martin, Thomas Philipp.
RIGOLEITO, ©
Martone, Anthony Vincent.
FAVOR IS IN THE FLAVOR, ©
Mary Francis, Sister.
COMPLAINING ANGEL. ©
Mascioli, Anthony.
MAMA AND THE BOHEMIANS. ©
Masefield, John.
EASTER. (R) ©
Mason, Mildred B.
MILDRED MASON'S SONGWRIT-
ER'S RADIO PANEL. ©
Massey, George Bragg, Jr.
NOAH AND HIS ARK,
Massey, Valgene, pseud. SEE
Axelrad, Valgene Levon,
Masteroff, Joe.
WARM PENINSULA, ©
Mathews, Fred M,
FEAR, THE FUGITIVE. ©
Matthews, Adelaide.
IF I WERE YOU. (R) ©
Matthews, Douglas.
LAZY-BONES. (R) ©
Matthews, James P. K.
CHEESECAKE AND CUPCAKES. ©
Maubon, Louis.
PARIS LUNE PARIS. (R) ©
Mavroudis, Alexandre. SEE
Madis, Alex.
Maxwell, Grant Henry.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. ©
Mayes, Wendell.
MOST BLESSED WOMAN. ©
Mayne, J. H.
SERVICING 1957 RCA WHIRL-
POOL AUTOMATIC WASHERS.
SERVICING THE 1957 IM-
PERIAL ELECTRIC RANGE,
Meano, Cesare.
RENDER UNTO CAESAR,
Meckes, Dan F,
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE. ©
Medical Communications, Inc.
BORDEN CLINICAL CONVER-
SATION PIECE--MULL-SOY.
Meeropol, Abel.
CORNER. ©
Mei, Ding Le, pseud. SEE
Dingle, Edwin John.
Meier, Minta.
THIS IS OUR CITY. ©
Meilhac, Henri.
FLEDERMAUS. (R)
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND
SEINE SECHSTE.
Melanos, Jack A.
RAPUNZEL AND THE WITCH.
Mendelson, Mira.
WAR AND PEACE.
Menken, Judith.
MONOLOGUES FOR GROUP
DISCUSSION. ©
Menotti, Gian Carlo.
UNICORN, THE GORGON, AND
THE MANTICORE.
Mere, Charles.
PANTINS DU VICE.
Meredith, I. H.
TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY. (R)
Merion Music, Ine.
SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH
OF AN AUTHOR. ©
STRONGER. ©
Merle, Robert.
THEATRE, II.
Merrick, Walter Ernest.
BANANA BOAT: A CALYPSO
MUSICAL COMEDY. ©
Merrick Music Co.
BIG TOWN, ©
(R) ©
67
BOSKO WINNERS. ©
EDDIE AT THE OPERA, ©
GAY PAREE, ©
GERMAN BASEBALL. ©
GOOD OLD DAYS, ©
RESPECTA. ©
Merrill, Lawrence.
SPRINGTIME,
Messina, Salvatore.
FOREST. ©
Metcalfe, Felicia.
GENTLEMEN, PREFERRED.
Metz, Edward Irvin.
WAKE UP AND DANCE, ©
Meyer, Dede Kaplan.
SCARLET RIBBONS, ©
Meyer, Frederick Robert.
PERFECT PRINCE. ©
"Micro", Editions.
IRMA-LA-DOUCE, ©
Micsunesco, Eugenie.
ARSENE LUPIN BANQUIER,
(R) ©
Middleton, George.
BLOOD MONEY. (R) ©
Middleton, Horace.
MEDEA OF EURIPIDES.
(R) ©
Mihura, Miguel.
THREE TOPHATS.
Mihura Santos, Miguel. SEE
Mihura, Miguel.
Miles, C. Austin.
SUNRISE - IN THE
GARDEN. (R)
Milgrim, Shirley.
PINOCCHIO. ©
Millard, Marvin.
SETTEE, ©
Miller, Arthur.
COLLECTED PLAYS. ©
MEMORY OF TWO MONDAYS. ©
VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE. ©
Miller, Bob.
PRACTICE NIGHT AT
CHICKEN BRISTLE. (R)
Miller, Gordon H.
ACE RANCHERO,
BIG CHANGE,
PAINT FOR THE PICTURE OF
TOMORROW.
PROFESSIONAL MATTER,
SPEAKING OF VALUES.
Manes He) VA Sie
SHAMBLES GATE, ©
Miller, H. Tom.
SIX FOR SUPPER. ©
Miller, Herbert R.
NOISEMAKER, ©
Miller, Marion Lipscomb.
SCARLET LETTER. ©
WORD OF A PIRATE, ©
Miller, Nita Crabbe.
PRACTICE NIGHT AT CHICKEN
BRISTLE. (R) ©
Miller, Ralph G.
MONTHS OF THE SCHOOL
YEAR, ©
Miller, Robert Ellis.
TONIGHT IN SAMARKAND, ©
Miller, Sarah Walton.
CAIN. ©
Miller, Tommy.
DARWIN THEORY. ©
Millholland, Bruce. SEE
Millholland, Charles
Bruce,
Millholland, Charles Bruce,
BOY AND GIRL FRIEND.
(R) ©
CRIME CURE. (R) ©
OUR WIFE. (R) ©
QUEEN OF SCOTCH. (R) ©
SHOW DOWN. (R) ©
Millholland, Charlie. SEE
Millholland, Charles
Bruce,
Millholland, Marchal, pseud.
SEE Millholland, Charles
Bruce.
Mills, Hugh.
HOUSE BY THE LAKE, ©
68 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Mills, Osbert.
THEN THERE WERE THREE, ©
Milne, Alan Alexander.
TOAD OF TOAD HALL. (R)
WINNIE-THE-POOH,
Milne, Daphne. SEE Milne,
Dorothy Daphne.
Milne, Dorothy Daphne.
TOAD OF TOAD HALL,
WINNIE-THE-POOH. ©
Milner, Lucille B.
STRANGE CASE OF MR. MAC-
GREGOR. ©
Milton, Alfred R.
BUFFALO GUN.
Mindel, Joseph.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
IN THE BEGINNING.
THIRTY-SIX,
Minney, Doris.
EXTRA, ©
Mirande, Yves.
ARSENE LUPIN BANQUIER. (R)
Misrock, Henry.
TO MAKE A HEAVEN. ©
Mitchell, Ronald E.
HAPPY HOLIDAY. ©
Moehn, Heinz.
KONIG HIRSCH.
Moller, Edith.
ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN TOWN,
Moeller, Philip.
CAMEL THROUGH THE NEEDLE'S
EYE. (R) ©
Molan, Dorothy.
LET'S TELL THE GOOD NEWS,
Moliere, Jean Baptiste
Poquelin,
LOVE GOES TOWARD LOVE,
Molinaro, Ursule. SEE
Herndon, Ursule Molinaro,
Molnar, Ferenc,
SOUPER. (R)
Molnar, Franz.
Ferenc. é
Molnar, Lili Darvas.
SOUPER, (R) ©
Mongeluzzo, Ann Hayes.
WAHNE, ©
Mongeluzzo, Guy. SEE
. Mongeluzzo, Thomas J.
Mongeluzzo, Thomas J.
WAHNE,
Montanye, Alma.
MAGIC DREAM,
Montanye, C. S.
MAGIC DREAM. (R)
Montherlant, Henry de.
QUEEN AFTER DEATH,
Moody, Robert E.
DEKANAWIDA, ©
Moore, Bea Goode,
CORN-CANYON, U. S. A. ©
Moore, Charles W.
MINISTERS, ©
Moore, Dick. SEE Moore,
John Richard, Jr.
Moore, E. L.
LITTLE LARCENY, ©
Moore, J. Owen.
BLUE AND THE GRAY. (R)
Moore, James Hoatson.
BIG PITCH, ©
Moore, John Richard, Jr.
JEWELL BOX. ©
Moore, Lamont.
UNEXPECTED TRUTH, ©
Moore, Marian,
I'LL REMEMBER SUMMER, ©
Moore, Rosamond Ritchie,
DESIRE THE SUN, ©
Moore, Thomas F.
YOURS THROUGH THE YEARS, ©
Moral Re-Armament.
VANISHING ISLAND. ©
Morand, Paul.
THEATRE,
More, Barbara R.
PETER'S NIGHT OUT.
Moretti, Peter Thomas,
SPADES - DOUBLE, ©
THAT'S POLITICS, ©
(R) ©
SEE Molnar,
(R) ©
(R) ©
Morey, Robert Havens.
BE FAIR, HEAR THE
DEFENSE,
COMPARE TO LEARN TRUTH, ©
Morgan, B. Enrique. SEE
Morgan, B. Erique.
Morgan, B. Erique.
JUST IMAGINE A GEE BEE
BEE, ©
Morgan (Raymond R.) Co.
FOLGER'S BLOCK-BUSTER
QUIZ. ©
Morgan, Raymond Ritchie.
FOLGER'S BLOCK-BUSTER
QUIZ.
Morin, Etienne.
Steve.
Morley, Christopher,
BLUE AND THE GRAY. (R) ©
Morley, Francke Cullis.
ADORED, ©
Morris, —. B:
LADIES--ONE, TWO,
THREE, ©
WHEN QUEENS WERE PAWNS. ©
Morrison, Anne, pseud. SEE
Chapin, Mary Hazel
Hawkins,
Morrow, Edward,
BANANA BOAT: A CALYPSO
MUSICAL COMEDY, ©
Morse, Elliot.
TAKE A LESSON FROM
LOVE, ©
Morske, James,
HEARING IS BELIEVING, ©
Morton, Gordon E,
GOLDEN STALLION, ©
Morum, William.
JUDITH, ©
Mosenson, Minnie,
MAIN HIGHWAY, ©
Mosler Safe Co,
NEW SALES KEY FOR IRVING
MCDEE, ©
Moss, Howard.
FOLDING GREEN, ©
Moss, M. B., pseud. SEE
Mosenson, Minnie.
Moss, Robert.
MAN OF THE YEAR, ©
REVUE FOR TWO,. ©
Motion Picture Advertising
Service Co., Inc.
TRACER (Television
program) ©
Motyleff, Ilya.
SECOND IN COMMAND. ©
Mouezy-Eon, Andre.
RENARD CHEZ LES
POULES, (R)
VALSES DE VIENNE,.
Mourousy, Paul,
FEMME EST NEE, ©
Moyse, Raoul. SEE Praxy,
Raoul,
Mueller, Edward E,
WOMAN OF THE WIND. ©
Mueller, Ned. SEE Mueller,
Edward E,
Murdock, Annis C,
FAITHFUL FELICIA. ©
Murkland, E. R.
BREAD UPON THE WATERS.
COLOR MAGIC,
FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION,
MEASURE OF A MAN,
Murphy, Arthur,
WAY TO KEEP HIM & 5
OTHER PLAYS,
Murray, Gilbert.
MEDEA OF EURIPIDES. (R) ©
Murray Corp. of America.
Easy Laundry Appliances
Division,
DO IT THE EASY WAY (IN-
STEAD OF THE HARD WAY)
LAUNDRY-MATION? THE
ANSWER IS EASY.
Musselwhite, Beulah Bailey.
.MY SQUARE LADY, ©
SEE Passeur,
Musselwhite, Buzz. SEE
Musselwhite, Beulah
Bailey.
Musset, Alfred de.
DOOR SHOULD BE EITHER
OPEN OR SHUT.
FANTASIO.
Musset, Paul de.
FANTASIO.
Myers, Bernard,
HEARTS IN THE WILDER-
NESS. ©
Myers, Peter.
SONG OF ESTHER,
Myers, Thelma.
UNDERWATER FANTASY, ©
N
Naar, Manfred E.
STANDING REWARD, ©
Napier, John T.
BALLAD SINGER, ©
Nash, N. Richard.
NICE PLACE TO VISIT. ©
Nasser, Philip.
HERE COMES POKEY. ©
Natanson, Jacques.
PIECE D'AMOUR. ©
Nathan, Robert.
ICE MAIDEN, ©
National Live Stock & Meat
Board.
BEEF FASHIONED FOR
FREEZING,
OVER THE BACKYARD GRILL.
National Paint & Varnish Co.
60 SECOND SPOT-RADIO,
AUG. 31, 1956. ©
TELEVISION-60 SECOND FILM,
SEPT. 4, 1956. ©
30 SECOND SPOT-RADIO,
AUG. 31, 1956. ©
30 SECOND SPOT-RADIO,
SEPT. 4, 1956. ©
National Retail Furniture
Assn.
CLOSE MAKES THE MAN, ©
MASTER TOUCH, ©
RED CARPET, ©
YOU ARE A PRO, ©
Neale, J. M.
CALVARY WAY. (R)
Neeld, Magda.
MAGIC FLOWER, ©
Neilson, Pearl.
UNWASHED HANDS,
Nelson, Portia.
ROCKEFELLER CENTER. ©
Nemcoff, Barry R.
ONE WAY STREET, ©
Nes, Lucille Lambert.
ACROSS THE CANDLELIGHT, ©
Nesnow, Doris Sorell.
AUCTION. ©
Neuenburg, Evelyn Beyl.
PINNACLE, ©
Neuman, Rochel L.
MYRON THE RICH AND SYMON
THE PUSHCART PEDDLER. ©
Nevin, Charlotte Clary.
MAN OF STEEL. ©
New Directions Counsel,
pseud. SEE Zaleskie,
Henry J.
New York University.
WAY TO KEEP HIM & 5
OTHER PLAYS.
Newhoff-Blumberg Advertising
Agency.
DIALING FOR DOLLARS, ©
Newman, Arthur.
WIZARD OF OZ, ©
Newman, Benjamin W.
BONFIRE. ©
Newtown Productions, Inc,
FACE IN THE CROWD, ©
Nicholson, John Kenyon.
TORCH SONG, (R) ©
Nicholson, Kenyon. SEE
Nicholson, John Kenyon.
Nicholson, Mary Davie,
WONDER THAT BUBBLES. ©
Jan.—June
Nickerson, Evelyn. SEE
Nickerson, Mellie Evelyn.
Nickerson, Mellie Evelyn.
SHE FOUND THE CHRIST AT
CHRISTMAS, ©
Nider, George R.
WAKE UP AND DANCE, ©
Nielsen, Elizabeth C,
SORRENTO HOLIDAY. ©
Nipohe, Cirederf.
ROMANTIC AGE,
Nivoix, Paul.
ECHEC A LA REINE,
Noel, E. Percy.
OH, PARIS. ©
Noel, Percy. SEE Noel, E.
(R) ©
Percy.
Nolan, Arthur.
PIGEON. ©
Nolte, Charles.
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, ©
Norris, Arthur.
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER.
STARS AND STRIPES FOR-
EVER,
Norris, Frank,
OCTOPUS.
North Central Pub. Co.
NATIVITY SEQUENCE,
North Shore Presbyterian
Church, Milwaukee,
Women's Assn.
O WOMAN, GREAT IS THY
FAITH, ©
Northern Music Corp.
PINOCCHIO, ©
Northwestern Press.
HOUR OF TRIUMPH. ©
LARSON FORTY. ©
Norton, Frank, pseud, SEE
Fulda, Ludwig.
Norwood, William Curtis.
YA GOTTA LIVE RIGHT, ©
Novello, Ivor,
TRUTH GAME, (R)
Novello & Co., Ltd.
TOM SAWYER. ©
Nu, U.
PEOPLE WIN THROUGH,
Nugent, Maurice James,
PRODUCTION BOOK FOR HALF-
WAY TO HEAVEN,
Nuitter, Ch., pseud. SEE
Truinet, Charles Louis
Etienne,
Nye, James L.
APPRAISAL OF 20-UNIT
APARTMENT BUILDING AT
894 GRAND AVENUE, ST.
PAUL, MINNESOTA, ©
Nygren, Signe, pseud. SEE
Koetzner, Signe.
Nyman, Mel. SEE Nyman,
Melvin Arthur,
Nyman, Melvin Arthur.
TODDY'S FAIRY DREAM
KINGDOM, ©
fe)
Oakley, Carmack.
BRING BACK JENNY, ©
Obermer, Nesta.
MIND OVER MARRIAGE, ©
Obermer, Mrs. Seymour. SEE
Obermer, Nesta,
Oboler, Arch.
WONDER THAT BUBBLES.
O'Brien, Joan.
BALLET--LESSON ONE, ©
O'Brien, Liam,
REMARKABLE MR, PENNY-
PACKER, ©
O'Connell, Louise W.
LIE. (R) ©
O'Dwyer, Martha.
SUBWAY EXPRESS, (R)
Odyssey Press, Inc.
SEVEN FRENCH PLAYS FOR
STUDY AND STAGE, ©
Offenbach, Jacques.
FANTASIO,
ied A
PERICHOLE.
RITTER VON BLAUBART UND
SEINE SECHSTE,
O'Gallagher, Liam,
THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS, ©
Ogilvie, Ruth Simmons.
ENCHANTED FOREST, ©
Ogur, Milton.
HEARING IS BELIEVING. ©
O'Harra, Michaela.
ULLYSSES, JUNIOR. ©
Olessi, Frederick.
CHRISTOPHE, ©
Olford, Stephen Fred.
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS, ©
Oliver, William Irvin.
TO LEARN TO LOVE, ©
TONE CLUSTERS. ©
Olsen, Barbara Bramwell.
NIGHT FALL DEADLY. ©
Olsen, Robert I. °
NIGHT FALL DEADLY. ©
Olsen, Mrs. Robert I. SEE
Olsen, Barbara Bramwell.
Olsen, Roberta Bramwell.
NIGHT FALL DEADLY. ©
Olson, Diane.
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. ©
Olton, Bob. SEE Olton,
Robert Nicholas.
Olton, Robert Nicholas.
REST AND RECUPERATION. ©
Opera Society of Washington,
Inc,
ABDUCTION FROM THE
SERAGLIO. ©
Ophuls, Max,
MODIGLIANI.
Oppenheimer, Evelyn.
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--BIRDS, BEES, AND
DOLLARS. ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--CAN YOU PADDLE YOUR
OWN CANOE, ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR WOM-
EN--FOOLING YOUR REL-
ATIVES. ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--HOW BLUE ARE BLUE
CHIPS. ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--POCKETBOOK RE-
VIEW. ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--WHAT EVERY WOMAN
SHOULD KNOW, AND NO MAN
TELLS HER, ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--WHO IS THE RICHEST
WOMAN IN YOUR TOWN. ©
FINANCE FASHIONED FOR
WOMEN--WHOM CAN I
TRUST, ©
Orean, Vera.
SWINDLER,
Orgill, James.
MAN OF STEEL,
Orisek, Rudolph.
INTERNATIONAL CAFE. ©
Orkow, Ben Harrison.
FEMALE VERSION. ©
Orlovitz, Gil.
SENSE OF RELIEF, ©
Ormerod, John,
THAT ONE TALENT,
Ornish, Mrs, Edwin P. SEE
Ornish, Natalie Gene.
Ornish, Natalie Gene.
SUGAR PLUM SHOW. ©
Orr, Mary.
OBSIDIAN WINDS. ©
Orsini, Luigi,
ARLECCHINOS WIRT. (R)
ROSA DI SARON. (R)
Osborn, Marie-Louise.
BEDSIDE MANNER. ©
Osgood, Erastus.
CORNEY LAYS THE GHOST.
(R) ©
O'Toole, Austin.
CLOWN FACE. ©
AN ZAIVE DS LINDA
Ould, Hermon. MOTORING WITHOUT TEARS.
PRINCESS MIRABELLE AND (R) ©
THE SWINEHERD. (R) SIX WIVES IN FAVOUR. ©
Ouzounian, Alice. Pearl, R. K.
LEIDY HUNT. © AWAKENING, ©
Ouzounian, Jean Jacques. INTERLUDE, ©
SEE Varoujean, Jean STRANGER, ©
Jacques. TWISTED MIND, ©
Ovanessian, Raymond. SEE UNSPOKEN LIE, ©
Viney, Raymond. Peck, Theodore T.
O'Wyatt, Dion. ONE TOUCH OF PINCUS. ©
DOUBLE JEOPARDY, © Peck, Wallace.
Oxford University Press. QUEEN OF KINGDOM COR-
SCENES FROM ALCESTIS. © NERS. | (R)
SCHOOL AND CROSSBONES. © Pederson, Frederick Wenzel.
EXPERT, ©
Peery, Rob Roy.
ip WHAT THE CHRISTMAS CHERUB
FOUND.
Packer, Iris Decker. Peighinu, Antonio.
OUTLAW KING. (R) © LAST DOMINANTS. (R) ©
Pagnol, Marcel. Pendexter, Hugh, III.
FABIEN. © SINGULARLY PLURAL. ©
TOPAZE. © Penn, Arthur A,
Pakington, Herbert S. CINDY. (R)
POLAR POST. (R) © Penn, Eleanor W.
Pakington, Mary Augusta. CINDY. (R) ©
Peoria Producers! Dairy.
BIDS FROM THE KIDS. ©
Perkins, Aveline. SEE
Perkins, Harry Aveline.
Perkins, Harry Aveline.
KISS IN TIME, ©
Perlman, J. Donald.
THRIFTY SCOTTS. ©
Perlman, Vee.
MARXIST INFLUENCE IN THE
DRAMA, ©
Perlov, Alexander Sanford.
RUSTED HORSESHOE, ©
Perlov, Sanford. SEE Perlov,
Alexander Sanford.
Perrault, Charles.
CINQ CONTES DE PERRAULT
DRAMATISES.
Perrini, Alberto.
ONCE A THIEF, ©
Perry, Charlotte L.
NO LAMP, NO SCISSORS. ©
Peters, Detlev H.
FLAG. ©
Peters, Maxwell.
PRELUDE TO BEDLAM. ©
Pettibone, John F.
SQUIRREL CAGE. ©
Phelps, Pauline,
POLAR POST, (R)
Palffy-Waniek, K.
X-MAL REMBRANDT. (R)
Palmer, Richard.
PAVILION. ©
Paltz, Rita Warsawska.
DAVID, BATH-SHEBA, AND
SOLOMON, ©
Paris, Leo, pseud. SEE
Israel, Leo.
Paritz, Jack Maury.
ONE POTATO, TWO POTATO. ©
Park, Phil.
GIPSY PRINCESS.
Parker, Ellen Claudia.
LOST YEARS, ©
Parker, Webster Rawls.
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD. ©
Parlakian, Nishan.
CAST A STONE AT HER. ©
Partridge, Bruce.
WHO IS THIS KING. ©
Pasetto, Angelo.
LIGHT OF TOMORROW, ©
LUCE DI DOMANI. ©
Passeur, Steve.
SUZANNE. (R) ©
Patrick, John.
TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST
MOON, © HOME SWEET HOME. (R) ©
Patterson, McEvoy. SEE SPINSTER FROM CHOICE,
Patterson, Thomas McEvoy. (R) ©
Philipp, Walter.
PROFESSOR. ©
Phillips, Dorothy.
LIVES OF JENNIE BAKER, ©
THERE'S MY EDDIE, ©
Phillips, Marguerite Kreger.
BOY WHO FOUND THE KING.
(R) ©
Phillipson, Ludwig.
FIDDLER'S PURIM.,
Phillpotts, Eden.
FARMER'S WIFE,
Phipps, Thomas W.
FOUR WINDS. ©
Phoenix, Ethel Cornell.
GEORGIE EARNS FIVE
Patterson, Perry W.
STRONGER DESIRE, ©
Patterson, Thomas McEvoy.
LEFT HAND OF LOVE. ©
Patton, Fred.
RANGER FRED. ©
Paul, Allan. SEE Paul,
Edwin Allan.
Paul, Edwin Allan.
TREASURE ALIVE.
Paul, Isaac.
MANHATTAN’ ISLAND, (R)
Paul, Thomas Stevens.
TREASURE ALIVE.
Paul, Tom. SEE Paul,
Thomas Stevens.
(R) ©
Pawnee Bill Archive. BUCKS, ©
SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIES-- Piave, F. M.
THE PAWNEE BATTALION. © RIGOLETTO,
THEY MADE THE WEST "WILD"
IN THE DAYS OF PAWNEE
Pickens, Grace.
RED SKY IN THE MORNING. ©
BILL. © Pickhardt, Alice F.
WHEN RIGHT WAS A RE- Sev, ©
VOLVER. © Pidgeon, Vance. SEE Pidgeon
Payen, Louis. (Vance) & Associates,
IMPERIA. (R) Ine.
Peabody, Esther Campbell. Pidgeon (Vance) & Associates,
JOHNNY HOLIDAY. © Inc.
GLUEK ADVERTISING PHILOS-
OPHY--1957.
Piechler, Arthur.
WEISSE PFAU. (R)
Pieper, Mrs. Donald R. SEE
Pieper, Janet.
Peach, L. du Garde.
FIRE BURN AND CAULDRON
BUBBLE, ©
FOR THOSE IN PERIL. ©
GHOST OF A CHANCE. ©
Pieper, Janet.
I TAKE IT BACK, ©
Pier, Arthur Stanwood,
SHAKESPEARE, ©
Pierce, Carl Webster.
COWSLIP CORNERS.
Pierik, Robert Vincent.
NICCOBARBUS AND THE
BEAR, ©
Piper Associates, Inc,
IDI MSD, IIE, ©)
Pirandello, Fausto.
LAZZARO. (R) ©
O DI UNO O DI NESSUNO.
(R) ©
SOGNO (MA FORSE NO)
Pirandello, Luigi.
LAZZARO. (R)
O DI UNO O DI NESSUNO. (R)
SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH
OF AN AUTHOR,
SOGNO (MA FORSE NO) (R)
Pirandello, Rosalia Lietta
(R) ©
Aguirre.
LAZZARO. (R) ©
O DI UNO O DI NESSUNO,.
(R) ©
SOGNO (MA FORSE NO) (R) ©
Pirandello, Stefano.
LAZZARO, (R) ©
O DI UNO O DI NESSUNO.
(R) ©
SOGNO (MA FORSE NO) (R) ©
Pittsburgh Paints.
BAG BIGGER PROFITS WITH
40-PLUS IN '57. ©
Pixley, Frank.
PRINCE OF PILSEN,
Platt, Jack G., pseud. SEE
Glotzer, Jack,
Play House.
PRODUCTION BOOK FOR HALF-
WAY TO HEAVEN, ©
PILES 5 INC,
FOUR-STAR PLAYS FOR
BOYS. ©
Plays of the Year Co.
PLAYS OF THE YEAR,
Poe, Edgar Allan.
SYSTEM OF DR. TARR AND
PROF, FETHER,
Polisar, Max.
PUPPETEERS, ©
Pollock, Channing.
STRANGLEHOLD. (R)
Pollock, Helen Channing.
STRANGLEHOLD, (R) ©
Polsky, Abe.
SKY HIGH ON BOYLE
HEIGHTS, ©
Polsky, Milton.
SKY HIGH ON BOYLE
HEIGHTS. ©
Pomerantz, Edward.
FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ©
Poore, Asselia S.
POINT OF DIS-ORDER, ©
Popeil, Samuel J.
CHOP-O-MATIC DEMON-
STRATION.
Popeil Bros., Inc.
CHOP-O-MATIC DEMON-
STRATION. ©
Poquelin, Jean Baptiste.
SEE Moliere, Jean Baptiste
Poquelin,
Porter, Cole.
FIFTY MILLION FRENCH-
MEN. (R)
Porter, R. Russell.
EARLY DAWN, ©
Porter, William Sydney.
AFTER TWENTY YEARS.
ATAVISM OF JOHN TOM
LITTLE BEAR,
BETWEEN ROUNDS.
BLACKJACK BARGAINER,
BUYER FROM CACTUS CITY.
CHRISTMAS BY INJUNCTION.
COUNT AND THE WEDDING
GUEST,
EMANCIPATION OF BILLY.
FOG IN SANTONE,
7 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Porter, William Sydney.
Cont'd.
FOOL KILLER.
FOURTH IN SALVADORE.
GEORGIA'S RULING,
GIRL.
GUILTY PARTY.
HEARTS AND HANDS.
HIDING OF BLACK BILL,
HYGEIA AT THE SOLITO,
HYPOTHESES OF FAILURE,
LONELY MAN,
LOTTERMAN AFFAIR,
MADISON SQUARE ARABIAN
KNIGHT.
MAN ABOUT TOWN.
MARIONETTES.
MURDERER,
ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH,
ONLY THE HORSE WOULD
KNOW,
PROMISE,
RAMBLE IN APHASIA,
REFORMATION OF CALLIOPE,
ROADS WE TAKE,
SERVICE OF LOVE.
SISTERS OF THE GOLDEN
CIRCLE,
SPHINX APPLE.
TALE OF THE TAINTED TENNER,
TOBIN'S PALM,
TRICK OF NATURE,
TWO RENEGADES,
TWO THANKSGIVING DAY
GENTLEMEN,
VANITY AND SOME SABLES,
WIT'S-END,
WORLD AND THE DOOR.
Posner, David Louis.
CLICHE, ©
SPIDER, ©
Possenti, Eligio.
DODICESIMA NOTTE,
Pothier, Ch. L.
FLOSSIE. (R)
Potter, Rowland Samuel.
BAREFOOT WEDDING. ©
Potter, Stanley C., Jr.
GENTLY PLEASE, ©
Poulenc, Francis,
DIALOGUES OF THE CAR-
MELITES.
Pound, Ezra.
WOMEN OF TRACHIS, ©
Powers, Ruth,
LIVING PROOF. ©
Powers, Verne E.
ON STAGE TONIGHT,
Poznanski, Alfred. SEE
Savoir, Alfred.
Prager, Moshe,
TREASURE IN THE DESERT, ©
Pratt, Theodore.
PICNIC IN CALIFORNIA, ©
Praxy, Raoul,
(R) ©
ROI BOIT. (R) ©
Precision Chemical Pump
Corp.
HAWTHORNE AND NEW ENG-
LAND. ©
Presbyterian Church in the
Uap Ses
VISITING FOR COMMITMENT, ©
Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A. Evangelism
Division,
VISITING FOR COMMITMENT,
Presser (Theodore) Co.
BIRDS' CHRISTMAS CAROL. ©
STOCKINGS WERE HUNG, ©
Preston, Effa E,
DANGER AT THE CROSS
ROADS. ©
Preston, Harry.
BANDERA PASS, ©
DALTON THAT GOT AWAY,
DR. MORTECAI, ©
SHE GAVE HER FATHER FORTY-
ONE, ©
Prettyman, Claude Barker,
REVIEW OF THE ABC'S. ©
Prichard, Dael Davis.
DERAILED, ©
Pride, Leo Bryan.
FORTUNE'S HIRED MAN.
(R) ©
HAUNTED COAL MINE. (R) ©
SHADOW OF THE MINE AND
OTHER PLAYS OF THE COAL
FIELDS, (R) ©
UNDERGROUND SAVAGE. (R) ©
Priestley, J. B.
SCANDALOUS AFFAIR OF
MR, KETTLE AND MRS,
MOON, ©
Pring Ves dis
SIX GOLDEN KERNELS,
Procter, Arthur W.
LEGEND OF B, P. ©
Professional Clinic of the
Month, Inc,
ANTIBIOTIC ROOT CANAL
THERAPY. ©
VITAL PULP THERAPY. ©
Prumbs, Lucille Smith.
LAST YEAR'S INDIAN. ©
Public Trustee, as executor
of the Estate of George
Bernard Shaw.
SELECTED PLAYS.
Puccini, Giacomo,
RONDINE, iB)
SWALLOW. R
Puget, Claude Andre,
COEUR VOLANT. ©
Purcell, Charles.
TO THE THREE OF US. ©
Purdom, Robert.
GRAVEL SWITCH. ©
Purkey, Ruth Angell.
HANGS OVER THY HEAD, ©
Purkey, Spencer S.
HANGS OVER THY HEAD,
Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergee-
vich,
EUGENE ONEGIN,
Q
Quality Bakers of America
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SUNBEAM HAMBURGER BUNS &
FRANKFURTER, ©
Quicksilver, Joan,
MRS, CINDERELLA, ©
Quiery, William Henry.
JUGS AND THUGS, ©
JUGS AND UGHS,. ©
JUGS 'N PFLUGS,. ©
Quinn, James Brian,
COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
EVALUATION, ©
Quinn, Jaye, pseud. SEE
Johnson, Quinn.
R
RCA Whirlpool. SEE Whirl-
pool-Seeger Corp.
Rafaj, Paul M,
BROKEN WORLD, ©
Rafay, Paul, pseud. SEE
Rafaj, Paul M.
Raiff, Stanley.
BUBBLEMOBILE SHOW. ©
Railey, Emma,
MY HAVANA GIRL. (R) ©
Railey, Thomas T,
MY HAVANA GIRL. (R)
Raines, Halsey.
MAN WHO WENT TO CUBA, ©
Ramsen, Al, pseud. SEE
Abramsen, Alvan H.
Randall, John, pseud. SEE
Reach, James,
Randone, Belisario.
VISITE IMPROBABILI. ©
Rapier, Pascal Moran,
GALAXIES, A TRIP TO
INFINITY, ©
TRUE NATURE OF THE
PHYSICAL UNIVERSE, ©
Raskin, Edward Alan.
LIVE AND LET LIVE. ©
Rattigan, Terence.
SEPARATE TABLES, ©
Raydic Corp.
TURQUOISE, INCORPORATED, ©
Rayette, Inc.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF
SHAMPOOS, RINSES, AND
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HAIR DYES. ©
HISTORY OF THE PERMANENT
WAVE, ©
PERMANENT WAVING. ©
RAYETTE AEROSOL PRODUCTS -
GENERAL, ©
WHAT RESEARCH MEANS TO THE
SALESMAN, ©
Reach, James.
DEAR PHOEBE,
LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING,
MURDER TAKES THE STAGE,
Read, Claire, pseud. SEE
Carroll, Claire.
Ready, Stuart.
CHERRY BRANDY. ©
MR. POTTINGER. ©
Reardon, William Robert.
INTERSECTION OF FEARS, ©
ReCupido, Frank.
LET ME HELP YOU LEARN THE
CODE,
ReCupido Enterprises.
LET ME HELP YOU LEARN THE
CODE, ©
Reed, Henry.
BURNT FLOWER-BED,. ©
QUEEN AND THE REBELS, ©
SUMMERTIME, ©
Reed, Mark.
SHE MADE UP HER MIND,
(R) ©
SKYROCKET, (R) ©
Reese, Henry.
EUGENE ONEGIN. ©
Regel, Henriette.
ROKOKO, (R) ©
Regel, Hermann Heinrich,
ROKOKO, (R)
Reid, Frances.
LEASE ON LOVE, ©
Reinhardt, Emmerich.
SPRINGTIME,
Reinhardt, Max,
FLEDERMAUS. (R)
Reiss, Philip.
BLIND DATE. ©
Remarque, Erich Maria.
LETZTE STATION. ©
Remick Music Corp.
"HI-FI" FOLLIES. ©
Renault, Helene.
ROMAN DE SCHUMANN,
Rendina, Laura Cooper,
LAUGHING ANIMAL, ©
Rennebaum, Mary Lou.
FIRE AND ICE, ©
Renzell, James.
DRAMATIC MOODS, ©
Republic Steel Corp.
con Steel Division,
EXECUTIVE WELCOME AND
INTRODUCTION TO OMI,
HOLE IN THE WALL.
NAME YOU CAN BUILD ON,
Resler, E. K.
SPIRIT OF THE CHURCH, ©
Reynolds, Ray August.
KING LUDWIG, ©
Rhoads, William Hood,
BIG ARRIVAL, ©
DELINQUENCY A STUPIDITY. ©
JAZZIE'S JAZZBO SCHOOL, ©
LET'S GO - WITH CALYP-
so. ©
ROLL 'N' ROCK, ©
Rhodes, James Allen,
CLOAKROOM, ©
Rice, Elmer.
DREAM GIRL,
Richardson, Adelaide,
HER TURN. ©
(R) ©
Trus-
Jan.—June
Richardson, Russell.
GIRL FROM SATURDAY
NIGHT, ©
Richardson, Sullivan C.
WORTH YOUR WEIGHT IN
GOLD. ©
Richepin, Tiarko.
RENARD CHEZ LES POULES.
(R) ©
Rickard, Mrs, Tex.
WONDER THAT BUBBLES. ©
Ricordi (G.) & C.
DIALOGHI DELLE CARMELI-
TANE, ©
DIALOGUES OF THE CARMEL-
ITES, ©
Ricordi (G.) & Co.
UNICORN, THE GORGON,
AND THE MANTICORE, (C)
Riddle, George.
EARLY DAYS IN OREGON.
Ridge, Antonia,
ORCHESTRA OF BREMEN TOWN.
Ridley, Arnold.
TABITHA, ©
YOU, MY GUESTS. ©
Riese, Edna.
DOLLY DUNN IT. (R) ©
Riley, Alice C. D,
LITTLE NEW MOON, (R)
Riley, Paul H.
ROBERT E, LEE'S MOMENTOUS
DECISION. ©
Rinshed-Mason Co.
PAINT FOR THE PICTURE OF
TOMORROW.
Riopel, Joseph Albert Julien.
ANSWER THE CHARADES. ©
HUNTING THE BINGO
WINNER, ©
Riopel, Julien. SEE Riopel,
Joseph Albert Julien.
Rivers, Walter Allen,
DAVID'S GOLIATH. ©
Roanoke Valley Drama Assn.,
Inc.
THY KINGDOM COME. ©
Robbins, Howard J., d.b.a.
Merrick Music Co. SEE
Merrick Music Co.
Roberts, Arthur.
LUNAR REQUIEM, ©
Roberts, Cyril.
SO GOOD. (R) ©
Roberts, Martha Gaby.
SILVER DOLLAR HERSELF, ©
Robertson, Margie White.
HUSHED WERE THEIR WAR
CRIES, ©
Robertson, William Henderson,
SPRING 0' THE YEAR, (R) ©
Robinson, Edward G.
KIBITZER. (R) ©
Robinson, Elizabeth W.
MRS. HOSKINS GOES
BERSERK, ©
WILL OF THE BISHOP'S
SISTER, ©
Robinson, Ethel Fay.
VILLON, (R) ©
Robinson, Percy.
WHISPERING GALLERY.
(R) ©
Robinson, Thomas Pendleton,
VILLON. (R)
Robitschek, Kurt,
LIEBLING DER KONIGIN, (R)
Rochna, Frank Joseph.
LOVE GOES TOWARD LOVE, ©
Rock, Allan Leonard,
SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIES--
THE PAWNEE BATTALION,
THEY MADE THE WEST "WILD"
IN THE DAYS OF PAWNEE
BILL,
WHEN RIGHT WAS A REVOLVER,
Rocket Pictures, Inc,
HOW LAND IS DESCRIBED, ©
HOW REAL PROPERTY IS
ENCUMBERED, ©
HOW REAL PROPERTY IS
TRANSFERRED, ©
1957
NATURE OF PROPERTY. ©
Rockey, Ordean.
DEEP RIVER. ©
Rodda, Violet.
RIDE A HIGH HORSE, ©
SERENADE TO A MINX. ©
Rodeheaver Co.
CALVARY WAY. (R) ©
CROSS ON THE HILL. ©
UNWASHED HANDS. ©
Rodgers, Richard.
CINDERELLA. ©
Roeca, Samuel F.
BUFFALO GUN.
VIOLENT LAND.
RoOssler, Carl.
FLEDERMAUS. (R)
Rossler, Herman.
FLEDERMAUS. (R) ©
Rogers, Ann Moody.
MAN OF VIOLENCE. ©
Rogers, Harold.
SOMEWHERE, THERE MUST BE
SOME WAY. ©
Roma, Lisa.
YOU CAN SING. ©
Roman, Jose Lumen.
CUAL ES SU PROBLEMA. ©
Roman (Jose Lumen) Enter-
prises, Inc.
CUAL ES SU PROBLEMA, ©
Ronn, --.
PARIS LUNE PARIS. (R)
Rony, George.
TARAS BULBA: THE COSSACK,
Roos, Audrey.
SPEAKING OF MURDER. ©
Roos, Charles O.
PRINCESS TING AH LING.
(R) ©
Roos, Frances Homer.
SHAWL. ©
Roos, Juanita E.
PRINCESS TING AH LING.
(R) ©
Roos, William.
SPEAKING OF MURDER, ©
Roper, Marilyn Bell.
ON THE MARKET, ©
Rose, Eleanor.
TWO MONTHS EVERY YEAR,
Rose, Frederick J.
TWO MONTHS EVERY YEAR,
Rose, Reginald.
DINO. ©
Rosenbaum, Jack. SEE
Rosenbaum, Jacob.
Rosenbaum, Jacob.
DE SANTO'S QUEUE, ©
Rosenberg, E. J.
COLD DEATH. ©
Rosenberg, Marvin.
TIME TO LOVE, ©
Rosengren, Frank Duane.
DELICATE QUESTION. ©
Rosenstein, Ludwig.
MAID OF MOAB, (R) ©
Rosenthal, Andrew.
HAPPENSTANCE, ©
Ross, Jerome D.
NOTHING TO LOSE, ©
WILL TO LIVE. ©
Ross, L. SEE Ross, Nora
neces
Ross, Nora Lee.
CONNUBIAL CAMPUS. ©
Ross, Mrs. Phil S. SEE
Ross, Nora Lee.
Rossato, Arturo.
ZIERPUPPEN. (R)
Rossen, Robert.
OCTOPUS. ©
Rosten, Norman.
ETERNAL LIGHT,
OLD MAN STONE,
Rothe, Fenella,
JANE EYRE, ©
Rouverol, Aurania. SEE
Rouveyrol, Aurania
Ellerbeck.
Rouverol, William S.
HAVE A HEART, (R) ©
NAME INDEA
SKIDDING. (R) ©
Rouveyrol, Aurania Eller-
beck.
HAVE A HEART, (R)
SKIDDING. (R)
Row, Peterson & Co.
ON STAGE TONIGHT. ©
Rowdon, Maurice.
ELAINE, ©
Roy, Klaus George.
STERLINGMAN. ©
Rubel, Sheila.
MADAME SKOOGLIER. ©
Ruck, Sarge.
YOU. ©
Ruck, Seymour.
YOU. ©
Ruck, Mrs. Seymour. SEE
Ruck, Sarge.
Rudley, Herbert.
FLESH AND THE SPIRIT.
Rugamer, Fritz.
©
MARCHEN VOM GUTEN GEIST
BIMBAM.
Ruff, W. Alton.
CHAPPARAL, ©
Rulon, Samuel A., 3d.
RITES OF PASSAGE. ©
Russell, Amy Requa.
POOR COLUMBINE. (R) ©
Russell, Frank Liscum.
WOODCUTTER OF CHUPA-
DARO. ©
Russell, Marie Hamilton.
DEFIANT WINGS. ©
Rutledge, Robert.
INDEPENDENCE IS BORN.
Ryan, J. Alexander.
THIRD SOCIETY,
Ryerson, Florence. SEE
Clements, Florence
Ryerson,
Ryerson, Martin.
FIRST STOP TO NOWHERE.
s
Sabatier, Pierre.
AMOUR A LA BLAGUE. (R)
Sabine, William Henry
Waldo.
KATARINA VAN BUSKIRK,
Sachs, Lydia M.
CIGARETTE COMMERCIAL.
Safir, Leonard.
DAY AFTER TOMORROW. ©
Safonov, Madeleine.
DUCHESS OF WASHOE, ©
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O CHERISHED YOUTH. ©
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PLACE IN THE WORLD.
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HAPPILY EVER AFTER, ©
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DOWN WILL COME BABY. ©
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LISTEN INN. ©
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Thomas, Augustus,
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Thomas, Barry.
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SEE Vancel,
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SEE Uhl,
Vv
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Henri,
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TATTOOED COUNTESS,
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CONCERTO,
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SEE
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Vecchio, Aurelia del.
LUCE DI SANTA AGNESE, ©
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Vein, Norman Theodore,
APRIL IS THE CRUELEST
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Verdi, Giuseppe.
TRAVIATA,
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COREENS,
Viney, Raymond,
A LA JAMATQUE.
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BEDLAM, ©
IN THE CLAWS OF FATE, ©
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TESORO.
Vlahos, John Louis,
HOLLYWOOD COMPLEX, ©
Vilet,, RG.
ARID SPELL, ©
Voigt, Marian.
ETERNAL LIGHT,
Voltaire, Francois Marie
Arouet de.
CANDIDE,
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Cramer, Heinz von,
Von Der Goltz, Eric. SEE
Goltz, Eric von der,
Von Gluck, Christoph
Willibald. SEE Gluck,
Christoph Willibald von.
Von Kleist, Heinrich. SEE
Kleist, Heinrich von,
Von Schiller, Friedrich.
SEE Schiller, Johann
Christoph Friedrich von,
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OUR GREATEST GIFT,
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NEW LOOK AT THE PORT-
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AIROPLANE RIDE. ©
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©
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Wagner, William Joseph.
CHROMACHRON.
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Wallach, Ira.
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Wallis, J. H.
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NATIVITY SEQUENCE,
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Waniek, K. Palffy. SEE
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Wanous, Samuel James.
SKILL BUILDING TAPES FOR
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LOTTERMAN AFFAIR,
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Ware, Harlan,
MAN ON A STICK, ©
Ware, Leon,
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Warnken, Rodney G.
SON OF FOURTEEN PEOPLE, ©
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Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse.
VALESKA, CONTINENTAL
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CITY IN TRANSITION, ©
Waters, Naomi. SEE Blake,
Naomi Waters.
INJAUIVITG LINDE A
Watson, Leslie,
CAROLINA FOLK BLUES. ©
MOMENT OF DECISION, ©
ONE WORLD FOR JOE
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OUT OF THE DARKNESS, ©
Watters, Eulalia.
CIRCUS. ©
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WHAT I WANT TO BE WHEN I
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Wattron, Frank Joseph, Jr.
BHRAMACHARI. ©
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JUNGLE. (R) ©
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WITCH WHO WASN'T WICKED,
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Wegener, William J.
RAIN FIRE, ©
Weil, Gustave.
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Weill, Kurt.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER
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Weinberg, Fred H.
BIRTHDAY BAZAAR, ©
MIKE MONITOR, ©
Weinberg, Louis,
EMERGENCY OPERATOR, ©
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GIPSY PRINCESS. ©
Weinstein, Rhea.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Weis, Richard.
GIRL IN DANGER, ©
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SEE Gevel,
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FIVE STAR FINAL. (R)
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BEEF FASHIONED FOR
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MANHATTAN MARY. (R)
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CRADLE IN THE CROSS-
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X FOR A BOSKY DELL. ©
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West, Trudy.
LITTLE BO-PEEP,
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ALL THE WORLD WONDERED.
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Wexley, John.
VELVET CUSHION. ©
Wexley, John. SEE ALSO
Wexler, Eli John.
Weys, Rudolf,
KLEINER SCHWINDEL IN
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Whinery, Verna.
TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY. (R)
Whipple, William,
RIB THAT CHANGED THE
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Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.
FUNDAMENTALS OF KITCHEN
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INSTALLATION OF CUSTOM
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KITCHEN DRAWINGS THAT
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MIRACLE FOR MILADY.
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SERVICING ESTATE GAS
RANGES.
SERVICING 1957 RCA WHIRL-
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SERVICING THE 1957 IM-
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SPEAKING OF EXERCISE.
(R) ©
White, Elizabeth.
PAPOOSE., ©
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White, Jack Richard.
FORBIDDEN PASSAGE, ©
White, James Dillon.
SPOLETTA.
White, John I.
ROYAL GEORGE.
White, Natalie E.
COMPLAINING ANGEL. ©
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HIDDEN PAST, ©
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EVERYTHING'S FREE, ©
Whitehouse, Alton.
LUCKY BIRTHDAY MAN. ©
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KLEINER SCHWINDEL IN
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Wiggin, Kate Douglas.
BIRDS' CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Wilbur, Richard.
CANDIDE,
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Wilder, Thornton.
BERNICE, © ;
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Ine.
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NEW GOODYEAR CAPTIVE-AIR
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TOMORROW'S BIG PER-
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Wiley, Charles William.
BRADFORD'S U. H. A. ©
Wilhelm, Anna.
LIEBLING DER KOENIGIN.
(R) ©
Wilhelm, Julius.
LIEBLING DER KOENIGIN. (R)
Wilkerson, Norma.
WALT DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE
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Wilkins, C. D.,; pseud. SHE
Sherbowsky, David.
Willard, Clark, pseud. S¥E
Sergel, Willard J.
Wille, Frank.
GARBAGE AFFAIR, ©
ON A BLEAKY, MURKY
NIGHT, ©
Willemetz, Albert.
ARSENE LUPIN BANQUIER.
(R) ©
COUCHETTE NO. 3. (R)
Williams, Edwin Wallace.
CHICKEN FEED. ©
Williams, Emlyn.
MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. ©
Williams, Jay.
BLOOD FOR THE ROOTS.
SHADES OF NIGHT. ©
Williams, Mable Rose.
LONGER STRIDE. ©
Williams, Robert H.
GREEN BUFFALO: THE STORY
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MILK FOR THE KING'S
MUSH. ©
PAUL BUNYAN: THE AD-
VENTURE OF THE WOODEN
HOTCAKES. ©
Williams, Tennessee. SEE
Williams, Thomas Lanier.
Williams, Thomas Lanier.
BABY DOLL. ©
Williams, W. Ken.
STANDING REWARD, ©
Williamson, Hazel A.
TURN IN THE ROAD, ©
Willis Music Co.
SINGING FRESHMAN, ©
Willner, A. M.
RONDINE. (R)
VALSES DE VIENNE.
Wilson, Don.
"HI-FI" FOLLIES.
PRINCE OF PILSEN.
Wilson, Ed. SEE Wilson,
Elmer Edwin, Jr.
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JOHNNY JUMPIN' GRASS AND THESEUS. ©
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Wilson, Elmer Edwin, Jr. ALL THAT GLITTERS. © Wrubel, Elias P. X-MAL REMBRANDT. (R) ©
SWEET BYE AND BYE. © GRAVEL SWITCH, © JAZZ SUNDAY. (R) © Zaleskie, Henry J.
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O FOR THE LIFE OF A LOST BOY. © SCARLET RIBBONS. Zambianchi, Giuseppe.
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Wilson, Robley C., Jr. HOME IS THE SAILOR. BRAINTREE MISSION. © Zanella, Amilcare.
OCCUPIED MAN. © Wood, Nora, pseud. SEE Wynn, Ed. SULMAMZTA. (R)
Wilson, Roger C. Wood, Iva Naurene. SIMPLE SIMON. (R) Zavidowskt;, Bernard.
EVERLASTING LIGHT. Wood, Mrs. Warren J. SEE GILDED GHETTO, ©
Wilson, Theresa Louise. Wood, Iva Naurene. Zeiger, Henry A.
EVANGELINE. (R) © Woolard, Beulah Bailey. Ys FIVE DAYS, ©
Wilson, Thomas J. APRIL IN PARIS. © Zeigler, Ted. SEE Zeigler,
DEATH, BURIAL, AND RESUR- CARNIVAL CAPERS. © Yaffe, James. Theodore L.
RECTION OF JESUS GIANTS OF FORTUNE. (R) © MUSIC STUDENT. Zeigler, Theodore L.
CHRIST. © ON THE DOUBLE, © Yates, Dorothy Hazeltine. YOU.
Wilson, Walter Kerr. PLAY BALL. © CODE OF THE ROAD, © Zelenko, Morton.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Third Series
VOLUME 11, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 2
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1957
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Third Series
VOLUME 11, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 2
Dramas and Works Prepared
for Oral Delivery
JULY-DECEMBER
1957
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON : 1958
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE
NOTICE is given to authors, copyright proprietors and
other lawful claimants that they may claim and remove
before January 1, 1960, any article of the following
named classes of published works deposited for copy-
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maining in the files of the Copyright Office at the time
of the request for their removal. The classes of pub-
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labels used for articles of merchandise.
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excluded from this notice.
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Preface
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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-of-fee 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.
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Part 1 Booxs AND PAMPHLETs, INCLUDING SERIALS AND
CoNTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS ........ $2. 50
A Books
AF Books in foreign languages published abroad
AI Books in the English language first published
abroad
BB Contributions to periodicals
R Renewal registrations
Parr DSC ERIODICATS et mola. Bn ee et es ee a 1. 00
B Periodicals
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BI Periodicals in the English language first published
abroad
R Renewal registrations
Parts 3-4 DraMAs AND Works PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY . Wie ow seeos oe 3 et Sete 00
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
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States
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IREWUSTRATIONS! 4) <. 52) sea A eae ee
GP Published works of art and designs for works
of art
GU pees works of art and designs for works
of art
H Reproduction of works of art published in the
United States
HF Reproductions of works of art published abroad
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or technical character
IU Unpublished drawings or plastic works of a
scientific or technical character
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United States
Prints and pictorial illustrations
abroad
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Current Registrations
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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. Reference is made from
each name to the titles under which the main entries
are to be found. When the name is that of a claim-
ant, the copyright symbol © follows the title.
For unpublished works currently registered, the
main entry includes the following items if available
and applicable:
ealnicle:
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 application which
relates to the registration of an earlier
version of the work.
6) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the
abbreviation “NM,” if this information
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is given in the application and is not
indicated elsewhere in the entry.
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 if available
and applicable:
1) Title.
2) Names of persons or agencies contributing
to the work (authors, editors, compilers,
etc.).
3) Edition statement.
4) Name of the publisher of works published
in the United States when the publisher
is not also the claimant; for works pub-
lished outside the United States, place of
publication and name of the publisher.
5) Number of acts, scenes, or volumes.
6) Series statement.
7) Names of authors given in the application
which do not appear elsewhere in the
entry.
8) Name of the employer in the case of a work
made for hire, if so named in the applica-
tion, together with the name of the em-
ployees when given.
9) Information contained in the application
which relates to the registration of an
earlier version of the work.
10) Brief statement of the new matter on which
copyright is claimed, preceded by the
abbreviation “NM,” if this information
is given in the application and is not
indicated elsewhere in the entry.
11) Copyright symbol ©.
12) Name of the copyright claimant.
13) Date of publication as given in the applica-
tion.
14) Registration number.
For radio and television scripts, both published
and unpublished, the following items 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 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; 12 Jan 57
(in notice: 1956); DP2450.
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 new matter on which
the original copyright was based, preceded
by the abbreviation “NM,” if available
in the renewal application.
7) Copyright symbol ©.
8) Date of original copyright.
Original registration number.
Name of the renewal claimant followed by
a statement in parentheses, usually in
9)
10)
Vill
abbreviated form, giving the basis of the
renewal claim as supplied by the claim-
ant; e. g., “John Doe (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 js 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
asker —also known as
appl. —application
© —copyright symbol
(C) —child or children of the deceased
author
comp. —compiled by, compiler
d. bra —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 copyrighted
by a corporate body otherwise
than an assignee or licensee of the
author
(PCW) —proprietor of the composite work
(PPW) —-proprietor of the posthumous work
prev. —previous
pseud. —pseudonym
pt. —parts, parts
pub. —published, publishing
(PWH) —proprietor of copyright in a work
made for hire
reg. —registered, registration
rev. —revised
fa —trading as
tr. —translator, translated by
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 1957
Class C—Lectures and other works prepared
formoral delivery. <<... o¢2+2- >. 379
Class D—Published dramatic and dramatico-
MUSICAL WORKS 4 aes eyer ox yok 284
Unpublished dramatic and dramat-
ieo-musical works. 4.5......... 1089
iii es ee AE. leh 1752
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TES i aaa a ees th ars 359
These figures represent the number of registra-
tions for dramas and works prepared for oral de-
livery for July-December 1957, but do not neces-
sarily represent the exact number of entries in this
issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Registra-
tion figures for other classes of material may be found
in the respective parts.
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DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of domestic and foreign dramas, dramatico-musicals,
lectures, sermons, monologs, and radio, television, and recording scripts reg-
istered during the period covered by this issue.
titles and from distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
A
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, A HISTORY AND A
TRAGEDY; a play in three acts by
Harry McGraugh. © Harry H.
McGraugh; 3Ju157; DU45073.
ACADEMIC FESTIVAL OVERTURE, OP.80;
VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY HAYDN,
OP.56A; BY BRAHMS; analysis script
by Thomas Scherman. © Book-of -the-
Month Club, Inc.; 2Dec57; C10903.
AN ACT IN ONE; sample series of play-
lets. Chapter 1, Public and/or pri-
vate telephone truism, by Larry
Leslie, pseud. of Louis Weinberg.
© Larry Leslie; 160ct57; C10802.
ACT OF MERCY, a dramatic composition
for the screen in three acts by
Jerome Ross. © Jerome D. Ross;
150ct57; DU45759.
THE ADVENTURE OF HENRY CAPOYER, a '
nlay in three acts by Mississippi
Metzger, pseud. of Lee Metzger.
© Mississippi Metzger; 280ct57;
DUL5808.
THE ADVENTURES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS;
script for a television program se-
ries by Charles Michelson, Inc.
Episode 1. © Charles Michelson,
Ine.; 23Dec57; DU46078.
THE ADVENTURES OF KIPP, THE KALICO
KAMEL; screenplay by F. De Leon
(Fernando de veer) © Fernando de
Leon; 9Dece57; DU46006.
THE ADVENTURES OF PETER THE PIANO,
sample scripts for a radio program
with music by Mona Elaine Adilman,
Scripts 1-2, Text and music on sep-
arate. leaves. © Mona Elaine Adil-
man; 210ct57; C10791.
THE ADVENTURES OF SUPER PUP (Televi-
. sion program) Scripts in this
series are by various authors.
© Superman, Inc.
1. By Cal Howard and Whitney Ells-
worth. © 20Dec57; DU46065.
THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN (Television
program) Scripts in this series are
by various authors. © Superman,
Ine.
All that glitters, by Robert Leslie
Bellem and Whitney Elisworth.
© 20Dec57; DU46052.
The atomic captive, by Robert Leslie
Bellem and Steve Post.
© 20Dec57; DU46059,
The big forget, by Robert Leslie
Bellem and Steve Post. © 20Dec57;
DUY6058. :
The brainy burro, By David Chantiler.
© 20Dec57; DU46054.
Divide and conquer, by Robert Leslie
Bellem and Steve Post.
© 20Dec57; DU46060.
The gentle monster, by David Chant-
ler. © 20Dec57; DU46057.
The last knight, by David Chantler.
@ 9anecs7: DU‘GOO4.
The magic secret, by Robert Leslie
Bellem and Steve Post.
© 20Dec57; DU46061.
The mysterious cube, by Robert Les-
lie Bellem and Steve Post.
© 20Dec57; DU46062,
The perils of Superman, by Robert
Leslie Bellem and Whitney Ells-
worth. © 20Dec57; DU46053.
The Superman Silver Mine, By Peggy
Chant’er. © 20Dec57; DU46063.
Superman's wife, by Robert Leslie
Bellem and Steve Post.
© 20Dec57: DU46056.
Three in one, by Wilton Schiller and
Steve Post. © 20Dec57; DU46055.
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER. SEE
TOM SAWYER.
THE ADVISER, a television play by
Melchior Lengyel. An audience par-
ticipation program. © Melchior
Lengyel; 80ct57; ©10772.
L'AFFAIRE GUMPERT; variety skit by
Norman Corwin. © Norman Jorwin;
8Aug57; DU.5236.
AFFAIRS OF ANATOL, a play in two
acts by Beatrice Bentz. An English
adaptation of dialogues by Arthur
Schnitzler. © Beatrice Bentz;
13Aug57; DU45298.
AFFIE, a play in three acts and an
epilog by John Corig. © John
Corig; 26Nov57; DU45953.
AFRICAN BABOONe SEE JUNGLE, 8.
AFTER CLASS (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Har-
vey Keith and Mary Jean Parson.
© Harvey Keith & Mary Jean Parson.
Enrollment. © 10ct573 DUW5562.
Swimming team. © 10ct57; DUN5561.
References from variant
THE AFTERGLOW, a drama in seven scenes
by Alan Barrody, pseud. of Alan Oran
Barrody Szymanski. © Alan Oran
Barrody Szymanski; 4Dec57; DU45992.
THE AGE OF THE DINOSAUR; Paradise
lost; The jungle. A play in two
acts by Martin Stern. © Martin
Stern; 1)Nov57; DUL5893.
IDA, SEE LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA.
ALASKA, a musical play in two acts.
Book, music and part of lyrics by
Ken Hines, pseud. of Karl H. Asbeck;
part of lyrics by Meredith Palmer,
pseud. of Elizabeth M, P. Asbeck.
Text and music on separate leaves.
Appl. states prev. reg. of eleven
songs. © Karl H. Asbeck; 10ct57;3
DUY5573.~
ALASKAN GREENHORN. SEE CHEECHAKO.
ALCIBIADES, a poetic tragedy in
three acts by Gerald Kosloff.
© Gerald Kosloff; 27Sep57; DUM5S5hh.
THE ALIEN SMUGGLERS, SEE CORSAIR
EXPEDITION SERIES.
ALL ABOUT TAPE - ON TAPE; recording
script by Jack Bayha. © Mooney-
Rowan Publications; 6Jun57; C10607.
ALL BUT ONE BOX, a modern treatment
of the tale of Marco Polo in five
acts by Robert S. and Joy Staples.
© Joy Staples & Robert S. Staples;
15Aug57; DU\5263.
ALL THAT FALL, a play for radio by
Samuel Beckett. London, Faber and
Faber. © Samuel Barclay Beckett;
30Aug57; DF1011.
ALL THAT GLITTERS.
OF SUPERMAN.
ALL WET, a one-act play in two scenes
by Joanne Spencer and Charlotte
Nichols. © Joanne Marie Spencer &
Charlotte Jane Nichols; 70ct57¢;
DU45593.«
ALLADDIN. SEE ALLADIN SWINGS THE
MAGIC LAMP.
ALLADIN SWINGS THE MAGIC LAMP,
a fairy-tale play for young people,
with music in two acts by Sally
Handelman. Adapted from the
Alladin [sic] story. Text only.
© Sally Handelman; 28Aug57;
DUyS3 7h.
ALOHA OE, a legend of Hawaii in two
acts by Earle C. Anthony. Music by
Uldricho Marcelli. Text only. NM:
revisions. © Earle C. Anthony;
70ct57; DP3191.
SEE THE ADVENTURES
77
78 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE ALPHABET RELIVES, a playlet in
two acts by Marie C. Graux.
© Marie C. Graux; 15Aug57; DU45261.
THE ALPHABET RELIVES, a playlet in
two acts by Marie C. Graux. Appl.
states unpub. version prev. reg.
© Marie C. Graux; 2)h0ct57; DP3151.
THE AMBER VIEW, a play in three acts
by Robert J. Shaw. © Robert J.
Shaw; 6Sep57; DU45,07.
AMERICA THE BOUNTIFUL; television
program. Prolog: The promise of
America. By George H. Young and
William Ratigan. © George H.
Young; 5Aug57; C1065.
AN AMERICAN LEGEND. SEE A CRY FOR
MORNING,
AMERICANO JONES, an operetta in
three acts by D. R. Crane.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© D. R. Crane; 2Ju157; DUY5063.
AMICABLE PARTING, a fifteen-minute
sketch by George S. Kaufman and
Leueen MacGrath. Dramatists Play
Service. © George S. Kaufman &
Leueen MacGrath; 23u157; DP3038.
AMOUR A LA MODE, a comedy in three
scenes with a prolog and an epilog
by Saul Rosenthal. © Saul Rosen-
thal; 280ct57; DU45790.
L'AMOUR VOLEUR. SEE LAURETTE,
AMY FOSTER. SEE A DESERT ISLE AT TEN
BELOW,
THE ANARCHISTS. No.46. A choral
drama by Frank L. Moore.
© Frank Ledlie Moore; 31dJu157;
DU4.5221.
AND HAVE NOT LOVE, a play in three
acts by Enid Mitchell. © Enid
Mitchell; 12Nov57; DUL5879.
AND, SO YOU'RE IN BUSINESS; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Nobility Division. © Nobility
Division, Empire Crafts Corp.;
13Sep57; C10724.
AND THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE. SER
BROTHER JIM, no.l.
AND THE RETURN OF GLENN STEWART. SEE
BROTHER JIM, no.3.
AND THE UNSEEN ANGEL FROM MERCERSVILLE.
SEE BROTHER JIM, no.2.
AND THERE FOUND THEY CHRIST, a Christ-
mas play in three acts by Rega
Kramer McCarty. © Rodeheaver Co.;
27Sep57; DP3169.
ANGEL FROM IOWA; teleplay by Paul J.
Myatt and Rodger G. Powell.
© Paul J. Myatt, Jr. & Rodger G.
Powell; 290ct57; DP3148.
THE ANGEL GOT HOME FREE, a comedy in
three acts by Mary Samuel Sullivan.
© Mary Samuel Sullivan; 180ct57;
DULS7H0~
ANGEL MIKE, a Christmas teleplay in
three acts by Frances M,. Dell.
© Frances M. Dell; 25Sep57; DUl5532.
THE ANGEL OF DEATH, a television play
in three acts by Richard Farley.
© Richard Joseph Farley, Jr.;
7Jan58; DU46116.
ANGELS AT THIRTY THOUSAND, a new
play in three acts by Russell
Richardson, © Russell Richard-
son; 8Jul57; DU\505h4.
ANI MA-AMIN - I BELIEVE; a cantata by
M. Michael Seidemann and P. H,
Gellman. Music adapted from The
songs we sing, by Harry Coopersmith.
Text only. © M, Michael Seidemann
& P, H. Gellman; 21Aug57; DUl5309.
ANIMAL TALK; recording script by Bil-
lie Logan, pseud. of Lillian Marie
Logan, (Peeko puppet play)
© Lillian Marie Logan; 13Nov57;
DUY5890.
ANOTHER "LETTER TO VIRGINIA;" oral
story recitation for children by
Pauline Crenshaw. Adapted from
Letter to Virginia. © Pauline
Crenshaw; 27Dec57; C10931.
THE ANSWER MAN, an hour teleplay in
three acts by Hettie Milam Cook.
© Hettie Milam Cook; 22Ju157;
DU45286.
ANSWERS FOR BIG TALK; recording scrip
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Divison.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10659.
THE ANT BED, a one-act comedy by
Charles Emery. © Charles Emery;
1Aug57; DU45189.
THE ANTICS OF THE ALLEN KIDS, a
television play in two scenes by
Sheila Rubel. Script no.l.
© Sheila Rubel; 23Aug57; DU5Su0.
ANTIQUES, a play in one act by Ursule
V. Molinaro (Ursule Herndon).
© Ursule Herndon; 13Sep57; DULSU53.
ANTON'S SMILE, a concert reading from
the stories and works of Anton
Chekhov. In two acts, adapted and
with a narration by Ben Jenne,
pseud, of Ben Meyers. © Ben
Meyers: 290ct57; C10813.
THE APACHES AND DR. ANDERSON, a three-
act comedy by Stephen Cunningham,
pseud. of Keith Earl Kenyon.
© Keith Earl Kenyon; 20ct57;
DUY5568.
APPLE IN THE SAND; screenplay by Nor-
man Bruce Kerr. © Norman Bruce
Kerr; 19Nov57; DU45940.
APPLE SAUCE, a one-act play by John
Turley, Jr. © John J. Turley, Jr.;
17Sep57; DU45)82.
THE ARABIAN KNIGHT, a play in three
scenes by Raymond J. Potter.
© Raymond J. Potter; 2Aug57;
DU45197
L' ARCHIPEL LENOIR.
ARCHIPELAGO,
ARE WE FEEDING OUR BRAIN SAWDUST? By
H, J. Brachman, At Wharton School
of Finance and Commerce, University
of Pennsylvania, © H. J. Brachman;
280ct57; C10807.
SEE THE LENOIR
AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, a
play in three acts by Rodney Dawes,
pseud. Based upon the Jules Verne
novel of the same title. © Dra-
matic Pub. Co.3; 27Sep57; DP3128,.
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 SECONDS; radio
program by A. Frank Katzentine.
© A, Frank Katzentine; 11Sep57;
C10666,
THE ART OF COMPARATIVE SPELLING;
lecture by Morris Gordon.
© Morris Gordon; 8Aug57; C10622.
ARTISTe SEE JACOB RUPPERT = KNICKER-
BOCKER BEERe
July—Dec.
AS THE TWIG IS BENT. SEE SLUGGER
MCQUIRE KNOCKS OUT CRIME, h.
ASK FOR THE BUSINESS; script for an
original slidefilm especially pre-
pared for the Financial Public Re-
lations Assn, Writer, James Prin-
dle. Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; DUW5578.
ASMODEE, a play in three acts by
Francois Mauriac. Translated from
the French by Beverly Thurman,
© Beverly Thurman; 7Aug57; DU5232.
THE ASSASSIN. SEE LAST DAY AT THE
OFFICE.
AT THE APEX; or, The cinder patch.
A one-hour drama for television
in three acts by Catherine Wenzell,
pseud. of Catherine Rapp Wenzel.
© Catherine Rapp Wenzel; 31Ju157;
DU.5179.»
AT THE SITTING HEN, a comedy in one
act by Ronald Mitchell. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.514) © Ronald E, Mitchell;
25Jun57; DP3157.
THE ATOMIC CAPTIVE.
TURES OF SUPERMAN,
L'AUBERGE ROUGE, scenario original
de Jean Aurenche, Adaptation et
dialogue de Jean Aurenche, Pierre
Bost et Claude Autant-Lara,
© Jean Aurenche; 25Jun57; DUU5053.
THE AUDITION, a musical comedy novelty
in two acts by Tom Johnstone (Thomas
A. Johnstone) Text only. Appl.
states prev. reg. as From dusk to
dawn. NM: "dialogue developed."
© Thomas A. Johnstone; 31Dec57;
DU46128,
AUNTIE MAME, a new play by Jerome
Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Based
on the novel by Patrick Dennis, with
a foreword by Patrick Dennis, Van-
guard Press. © Jerome Lawrence &
Robert E. Lee; 180ct57; A308801.
L'AUTRE ALEXANDRE; piece en trois
actes de Marguerite Liberaki.
Paris, Gallimard. (Le Manteau
d'Arlequin) © Librairie Gallimard;
15Nov57; DFO-734.
AUTUMN, THE CRYSTAL GAZER (November,
the crystal gazer) A musical play-
let by Anna M. Stone. Text only.
© Anna Mildred Stone; 9Dec57;
DU45993.
BABIES ANYONE? (Skal det vaere et
barn?) Comedy in three acts by
Andrew Gran, pseud. of Sverre
Andreas Gran. © Sverre Andreas
Gran; 2)Sep57; DU5527.
BABYLON BY CANDLELIGHT, a romantic
comedy in three acts by Stuart
Bishop. Includes song with words
and music by Dede Meyer.
© Stuart S. Bishop; 9Jul57;
DUS148.
BACK TO METHUSELAH, a new version of
George Bernard Shaw's cycle of
plays of the same title. Arranged
for a single evening's presentation
in two acts and a prolog by Arnold
Mosa, Appl. states prev. reg.
Apr56, DU4Y2327. NM: additions &
rewriting. © Arnold Moss; 220ct57;
DUY5866.
A BADGE ISN'T BASHFUL; recording
script for the Coca-Cola Co.
© Coca-Cola Co.; 100ct57; C10779.
SEE THE ADVEN-
1957
BAG AND BAGGAGE, a new musical comedy
in two acts and a prolog by Lew
Lipton, Text only. © Lew Lipton;
1Nov57; DU5827.
A BAGATELLE (La farce du contreband-=
ier) Lyric scene in one act by Guy
de Teramond. Music by Claude Pas-
cal. English version by Greta
Hartwig, pseud. of Margarethe H.
Manschinger. Text only. © Greta
Hartwig (Margarethe Manschinger) ;
hoet57; DUY5S58h.
BAGATELLE; opera comique en 1 acte
de Hector Cremieux et Ernest Blum.
Musique de J. Offenbach. Version
nouvelle avec mise en scene de
Pierre Forval. Paris, Choudens.
Text only. © Editions Choudens;
2Jun57; DFO-712.
A BALLAD FOR BUGLES, an original
screenplay with music in two acts
by Mary Jean Parson. Lyrics and
music by Julia Ann Gilmer. Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Mary Jean Parson & Julia Ann
Gilmer; 17Sep57; DU5)86.
THE BALLAD OF WILLIE BRENNAN, an
original play in three acts and
five scenes by Adrian B. Robinson.
Based on the Irish folk ballad
Brennan on the moor. Includes
music and lyrics for one song.
© Adrian B. Robinson; 2Aug573
DUL5196.
THE BALSAM INN; or, Gifts from Santa.
A scenario in an introduction, three
parts and a finale by Helen James.
© Helen James; 25Nov57; DU45977.
BAND MAGIC SHOWS FOR FOOTBALL HALF-
TIMES; by I. E. Clark. Scripts
1-14. © I. E. Clark; 13Dec57;
c10924,
THE BANDBIRD, a twoeact play by
Helen James. © Helen James;
5Jul57; Duu5060.
THE BANJO REVUE, a banjo ensemble in
two parts by John A. Zambuto.
© John A. Zambuto; 3du157; DU5071.
A BANQUET FOR THE GENERAL. SEE THE
ETERNAL LIGHT, Sh.
BAR, BENCH AND TABLE, an arbitral
drama in two acts and nine scenes
by Alfred B. Carb and Albert I.
Edelman. © Alfred B. Carb & Al-
bert I. Edelman; 23Sep57; DUl5601.
UNA BARCA VIENE DAL LAGO; dramma in
un atto di Alessandro de Stefani.
© Alessandro de Stefani; 11Dec57;
DU46029.
BAREFOOT SOLDIER, a play for tele-
vision in three acts by Bruce
Bassett. © Bruce Bassett; 6Sep57;
DUY454.76.
THE BARGAIN AT PLAQUEMINE PARISH; a
fantastic morality play in a prolog,
three acts and an epilog, by Chris-
topher Blake, © Christopher Blake;
10Dec57; DU46017.
BARKER'S LUCK. SEE THE GOLDEN DREAM.
THE BARON, MASTER DETECTIVE; sample
script no.1, The stolen paintings,
for a television series by John
Murray, Presented by Lyons & Lyons,
Inc. © John Murray; 2hoctS7:
DU45777.
THE BARRACK, a play in three acts by
Robert Traynham. © Robert Trayn-
ham; 20Dec57; DU46071..
BARRICADE; film script by Jo and
Art (Arthur D.) Napoleon. © Jo
Napoleon & Arthur D. Napoleon;
10Sep575 DUSh2h.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
BART, a screenplay by Jay Richard
Kennedy. © Kennedy Productions,
Ine.; 18Nov573; DU45978.
THE BARTLMSBORO STORY, a comedy in
three acts by Edwin and Yvonne
Schoell. © Edwin R, Schoell &
Yvonne B. Schoell; 23Sep57; DU\5523.
BATTER UP; sample script for a
television prepran by Nat Conney.
© Nat Conney; 8Ju157; C1056).
BATTER WHIPPED SUNBEAM BREAD; radio
commercials by Quality Bakers of
America Cooperative. Spots 1-11.
© Quality Bakers of America
Cooperative, Inc.; 2Aug57; C10610.
BATTLE IN WATKINS CENTER, a comedy
in three acts by William Lobell.
© William Lobell; 1Aug57; DU5186.
THE BATTLE OF PLATTE BRIDGE STATION;
pageant in ten scenes by Helen
McNair. © Helen M. McNair;
7Aug57; DU45270.
BE MY GUEST; sample script for a tel-
evision program by Peter Hughes.
© Peter Hughes; 310ct57; C10816.
BE YOURSELF! A comedy in three acts
by Carl Webster Pierce. (Baker's
royalty plays) Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire.. © Walter H. Baker Co.3
110cet573 DP3214.,
BEAT THE JINX <= GET LUCKY! Sample
script for radio and/or television
by Arthur Henley. © Arthur Henley;
2h.0ct57; C1O810.
BEAUTICA, film=musical; original
Screenplay for a Technicolor Gypsy-
play by Erna Wedeman, pseud. of
Erna Wiedemann. Text only. © Erna
Wiedemann; 70ct57; DU\5716.
THE BEAUTIFUL AROGONA, a drama in
three acts, nine scenes by Vincenzo
Alongi. © Vincenzo Alongi;
80ct57; DUL5S602.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, a musical tale
in two acts. Written especially
for television by V. J. Weiner.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© V. J. Weiner; 8Nov57; DU\5863.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, SEE FOLK-TALE
PLAYS.
BEAUTY & THE BEAST,
LADY.
SEE THE STORYBOOK
BECKY FAWKES, a play by B. F. Brooks.
© Bernard Francis Brooks; 280ct57;
DUIS 793.
A BEDTIME STORY TO REALLY LET YOU
SLEEP. SEE LET THE GROWTH OF
AMERICA HELP YOU FIGHT YOUR BATTLE
AGAINST INFLATION.
THE BEGINNING. SEK THE SPARTAN,
LE BEL ANTONIO. SEE LA MAMMA.
BELLS ARE RINGING; in two acts. Book
and lyrics by Betty Comden and
Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne.
Random House. (A Random House
play) Text only. Appl. states
music & lyrics prev. reg. in 1956.
© on entire book aside from lyrics;
Betty Comden, Adolph Green & Jule
Styne; 13Jun57; DP30).
THE BEND IN THE ROAD, a screenplay in
three acts by John Vlahos. © John
Louis Vlahos; 18Nov57; DU45919.
BENDING UNDER THE WIND, a musical com-
edy in two acts. Book by Dorothea
Doyle; music and lyrics by Lee
Scott, pseud. of Dollee Escourt.
Text only. © Dorothea Doyle & Lee
Scott; 150ct573 DU5720.
79
BERGMANN'S LAUNDRY RADIO COMMERCIALS;
by Courtland D, Ferguson. Scripts
1-6, © Courtland D. Ferguson,
Ine.; 9Sep57; C10672.
BEST CHRISTMAS SELECTIONS of recita-
tions, monologues, dialogues,
drills, tableaux.and plays. By
Rilla Carlisle, pseud. of Anne
Coulter Martens, and others. NM:
rewritten & revised. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 310ct57; DP3152.
THE BEST OF BURLESQUE; narration-pro-
duction concepts, musical and dra-
matic continuity by Jack Vaughan.
Text only. © Jack Vaughan;
90ct57; DU45719.
THE BEST PLAYS OF 1956-1957. SEE THE
BURNS MANTLE YEARBOOK; THE BEST
PLAYS OF 1956-1957.
THE BEST SHORT PLAYS; edited by Mar-
garet Mayorga. 20th anniversary
ed., 1957. Beacon Press. © Mar-
garet Mayorga; 10Sep57; A312062.
THE BET, a play in one act by Miles
Malleson. Based on a short story
by Tchekov. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.369)
© Miles Malleson; 19Sep57; DF1032.
A BET OF LOVE, a play in three acts
by Nicholas A. Karoly. © Nicholas
Antonin Karoly; 7Aug57; DU.5233.
A BETTER LIFE. Production no.l)61.
A sound slidefilm script for the
Peckham Corp. by Rocket Pictures.
Appl. author: Courtney A. Anderson.
© Rocket Pictures, Inc.; 9Sep57;
C1067).
BETWEEN YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW, a one-
act play about Japan by Vern Ross-=-
man, (A Friendship Press play)
© Friendship Press, Inc.; 10Jun57;
DP3188.
BEYOND THIS WORLD, a play in two acts
by Lillian McKenney Hastings.
© Lillian McKenney Hastings (Mrs.
Ralph W. Hastings); 22Nov57; DU45944,
BIBLE. OeTe SEE WELL LOVED BIBLE
STORIES FOR CHILDREN.
BIBLE PLAYS FOR JUNIORS; twenty-nine
ten-minute plays from the Old and
New Testaments. By Claribel M.
Spamer. Appl. author: Walter H.
Baker Co., employer for hire.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 26Aug57;
DP3053.
BIBLE WOMEN COME ALIVE; by Hazel
McCurdy Nelson. Scripts 1-29.
© Hazel McCurdy Nelson; 9Aug57;
C10651.
THE BIG BITE, a new play in two acts
by Jack Kirkland and Mark Druck.
© Jack Kirkland & Mark Druck;
17Sep57; DU45488.
THE BIG FORGET. SEE THE ADVENTURES OF
SUPERMAN e
BIG MAN OF THE HOUSE, a play in
three acts by George J. Kenney.
© George J. Kenney; 5Jul573
DUN5061.
THE BIG MOUTH; film script. An
original story by Gen Genovese.
© Gen Genovese; 19Aug57; DUL5290.
BIG SIX. SEE ISLAND HEAT.
THE BIG TIME (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
Frank Gill, Jr. and G. Carleton
Brown. Created by Irving Brecher.
© Irving Brecher.
Episode in Macao.
DUY5147 -
© 10Jul57;
80 DRAMAS AND
BIG TOWN AND LITTLE TOWN, a play in
two acts by Frederick Simpson (Fred-
rick Douglas Simpson) © Fredrick
Douglas Simpson; 23Dec57; DU46080
BILL MAKES A DISCOVERY; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Pontiac Motor Division.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10704.
BILLE EN TETE; piece en 9 tableaux
de R. Laudenbach. © Roland
Laudenbach; 22Ju157; DU45213.
BILLY JACK, a screenplay by Thomas
Robert Laughlin. © Thomas Robert
Laughlin; 250ct57; DU5785.
THE BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA. SEE
INFANTA.
BIRTHDAY PARTY; sample script for a
television and radio program by
George Heather. © George Heather;
6Sep57; C10661.
BIRTHRIGHT (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by var-
ious authors. © Duthie Corp.
In the matter of Ex-parte Milligan,
by Freda McCaig and Richard E,
Cook. © 10ct57; DP3166.
THE BITTER HEART, a play in two acts
by Olevine Morin. © Olevine
Morin; 12Aug57; DU5276.
THE BLACK BAG, a play in one act and
three phases by Eric Jones-Evans.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.685) © Eric Jones-
Evans; 150ct57; DF1049.
BLACK LUSTRE, a play with music in
three acts. Book and lyrics by Rod
Nimrod) Lowther. Music by Sol
Solomon) Moore. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Nimrod Lowther
& Solomon Moore; 26Nov57; DU45138.
BLIND LUCK, a delightful comedy in
three acts by Lucille Conlon, pseud.
of Wilbur Braun. Appl. author:
Samuel French, Inc., employer for
hire of Lucille Conlin [sic] pseud.
of Wilbur Braun. © Samuel French,
Inc.; 2yApr57; DP3017.
BLOND DESTINY, a play in prolog and
three acts by S. M. Lipnick.
© Stanley Melvin Lipnick; 6Sep57;
DUS11.
TEE BLUE-EYED LOBSTER MURDER. SEE
THE RESPECTABLE KILLER.
BLUE LOTUS. SEE NEELA KAMALA.
BLUE MONDAY, a three-act children's
play by Joanna Halpert. © Joanna
Halpert; 28Aug57; DU5373.
BLUE SONG, an original television
play in three acts by Charles
Wilder. © Charles Wilder; 19Aug57;
DUN5292.
BLUEPRINT FOR EADIE; screenplay by
Michael J. Mainguth. © Michael J.
Mainguth; 290ct57; DU45810.
THE BLUSHING CANDLES, a comedy in
three acts by Tom Page. Registered
with the Screen Writer's Guild un-
der the title The groom hollers
uncle. © Thomas Page; 70ct57;
DU5595.
BLUTHOCHZEIT; lyrische Tragédie in
zwei Akten (sieben Bildern) von
Federico Garcia Lorca. Deutsch von
Enrique Beck. Musik von Wolfgang
Fortner. Klavierauszug von Wolf-
gang Held. Edition Schott, 93h.
Mainz, B. Schott's Séhne.
© B. Schott's Séhne; 10May57;
DF1007.
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
A BOAT THAT DOESN'T ROCK, a comedy in
three acts by William Austin.
© William Austin; 30Dec57; DU46118.
BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS: How to learn
to play the clarinet from electri-
cal recordings or phonograph
records. Recording scripts by
Tutor Records. Lessons 1-15.
© Tutor Records, Inc.; 12Aug57;
C1060.
BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS THE TEACHER
COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR RECORDS:
How to learn to play the trombone
from electrical recordings or
phonograph records. Recording
scripts by Tutor Records. Lessons
1-15. © Tutor Records, Inc.;
20Jun57; C10597.
BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS THE TEACHER
COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR RECORDS:
How to learn to play the trumpet
from electrical recordings or
phonograph records. Recording
scripts by Tutor Records. Lessons
1-15. © Tutor Records, Inc.;
20Jun57; €10598.
LA BOHEME, SEE LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA,
BOHIKEE CREEK, an original play in
three acts by Robert L. Unger and
Frederick Lights. Includes lyrics
to one song by Robert L. Unger.
Text only. Appl. states prev. reg.
as All over nothin', NM: addition
of acts 1 & 23 song Bohikee Creek.
© Robert L. Unger & Frederick L.
Lights; 20Nov57; DU45927.
BOMBOLITA; musical play in two acts.
Based on themes and ideas by Del S.
Foster. Complete book and score
by Kathlyn E. Woolf. Text and
music on separate leaves.
© Kathlyn E. Woolf; 3Ju157;
DU4.5076.
BONNIE PARKER; screenplay by Edward I,
Fessler, © Edward I, Fessler;
11Sep57; DU45435.
THE BOOK OF JOB, a chancel play by
Carl Glick and Raymond Sparks.
© Carl Glick & Raymond Sparks;
19Aug57; DU45287.
THE BOOKWORM TURNS, a comedy in one
act by Rita Griffin Martin. Art
Craft Play Co. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 10Sep57; DP3080.
THE BOOT; script for a filmed,
thirty-minute television program by
John D, Gardner. (Semper fidelis
training series, story no.1)
© John Davis Gardner; 27Sep57;3
DUS 761.
BORN TO RAILROAD; film script by
Barbara Burchfield. © Barbara
Burchfield; lAug57; DUL5258.
BOSSe SEE JACOB RUPPERT = KNICKER=
BOCKER BEERe
BOUNDARIES UNLIMITED; play in three
acts by Albert Fracht. © Albert
Fracht; 9Sep57; DU520.
BOX & COX, a musical play in one
act. Text from John Madison
Morton's Box and Cox, as revised
by Harold Fink, Music by Harold
Fink, © Harold Fink; 1Jul157;
DU45050.
THE BRAINY BURRO.
OF SUPERMAN.
BRANDENBERG CONCERTOS, NOS.4, 5 AND 6;
BY BACH; analysis script by Thomas
Scherman, © Book-of-the-Month
Club, Inc.; 2Dec57; C10905.
THE BRASS IDOL, a play in one act
by Frances O'Brien. © Frances
O'Brien; lAug57; DU45182.
SEE THE ADVENTURES
July—Dec.
THE BRAVEST MAN ALIVE, a play in
three acts by Charles Patrick
Breen. © Charles Patrick Breen;
5Jul57; DU45080.
BRAZOS VALLEY, a musical play in
three acts by Ruth Neeley Lewis
and Maurine Neeley Banks. Music
by Maurine Neeley Banks. Lyrics
by Ruth Neeley Lewis. Includes
material from the book The word on
the Brazos, by J. Mason Brewer.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Maurine Neeley Banks & Ruth
Neeley Lewis; 12Aug57; DU4529.
BREAK THE BANK THEATRE VERSION; by
Edward Wolf. © Edward Wolf;
23Dec57; C10935.
BREAKING THROUGH THE SOCIAL BARRIER,
a comedy in three acts by Jonas V.
Narbutas. © Jonas V. Narbutas;
25Nov57; DU45949.
A BREEZE FROM CHINA, a comedy in two
acts by James Leo Herlihy. Based
on the short novel A summer for the
dead, by James Leo Herlihy.
© James Leo Herlihy; 30Aug57;
DUY.5361.
DIE BREMER STADTMUSIKANTEN; ein
Schauspiel fiir FLES-Klassen von
Gertrude Gunther und Harold Lenz.
Zeichnungen von Harold Lenz,
© Gertrude Gunther & Harold Lenz;
5Aug57; DP3132.
BRENNAN ON THE MOOR. SEE THE BALLAD
OF WILLIE BRENNAN,
THE BRICK AND THE ROSE, a collage for
voices by Lewis John Carlino,
© Lewis John Carlino; 12Dec57;
pu46092.
A BRIDE FOR THE BACHELOR; play in
three acts by Esther E, Olson.
© Esther E. Olson; 30Sep57; DU45551.
THE BRIDGE. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT,
532.6
THE BRIDGE IN THE JUNGLE, a screenplay
by Hal Croves. Based on the novel
of the same title by B. Traven.
© H. Croves & R. E. Lujan; 26Aug573;
DU4.5307.
THE BRIEFCASE, an original play for
television in three acts by William
Richard Case. © William Richard
Case; 15Nov57; DU45903.
BRONSON LEAF, a play in three acts
by Joseph B. Baldwin. © Joseph
B, Baldwin; 210ct57; DU\5750.
BROTHER JIM (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
William T. Bode. © William
Theodore Bode.
1. And the green-eyed blonde.
© 3Jul57; DU45072.
2. And the unseen el from
Mercersville. © 16Ju157;
DU45117.
3. And the return of Glenn
Stewart. © 223u157; DU45137.
BROTHER PRESIDENT: THE STORY OF REV.
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. A histori-
cal play with music in five scenes
by Clara Shepard Luper. Lyrics to
one song by Edwin C. Washington.
Text only. © Clara Shepard Luper;
4Nov57; DU45926.
BROTHER, WHAT A CHARACTER. SEE THE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV.
CHRONICLE.
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV. SEE THE TRIAL
OF DMITRI KARAMAZOV.
SEE KARAMAZOV
1957
THE BRUISED REED. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
BUDDY, a television play in four
acts by Carleton Schoolfield,
pseud. of Douglas S. Cramer and
Stanley C. Potter. © Douglas S.
Cramer, Jr. & Stanley C. Potter,
Jr.; 17Ju1573 DUW5121.
BUFFO AND CEZANNE. SEE METROPOLITAN
OF ART PUPPET PROGRAM.
BUG HOUSE TALES, AS TOLD BY RIP VAN
WINKLE; monolog by Clarence Kolb.
© Clarence Kolb; 5Sep57; 010660.
THE BULL WHIP, a drama in three acts
by Ralph Porter. © Ralph Porter;
150ct57; DUW5722.
BUM ALONG BROADWAY, a musical in
three acts, eleven scenes by Jerry
Llord, pseud. of Gerald Llord.
Text only. © Gerald Llord; -
20Dec57; DuU46072.
BUONANOTTE PATRIZIA! Commedia in tre
atti e quattro quadri di Aldo De
Benedetti. Turin, Italy. (In Il
Dramma, n.242, Nov. 1956, p.9-38)
© Aldo De Benedetti; 15Nov56; DF102q
BURIAL OF THE DEAD, a play in two acts
by Sydney Chandler, pseud. of Juna
Septant. © June Septant; 90ct57;
DUL5619.
THE BURNING OF THE LEPERS, a miracle
play in prolog and three acts by
Wallace Hamilton. © Wallace
Hamilton; 3Sep57; DU45385.
eee SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS, May 19,
1957.
THE BURNS MANTLE YEARBOOK; THE BEST
PLAYS OF 1956-1957. Edited by
Louis Kronenberger. Illustrated
with photos. and with drawings by
Hirschfeld. © Dodd, Mead & Co.,
Ine.; 10ct57; A310676.
THE BURNT FLOWER-BED, SEE THREE PLAYS,
BUT NOT FOR MARRIAGE, a play with
music in two acts by Richard Ney.
Music by Louis Bellson. Lyrics
by Richard Ney. Text only.
Appl. states work supplements
play prev. reg. as Too little time
for love. © Richard Ney; 28Jun57;
DUY.5193.6
THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED, a playlet
by S. Frances Lincoln, pseud. of
Shirley F. Kennedy. Based on the
story by Rudyard pine
© Shirley F. Kennedy; 24Dec57;
DU46095.
C
C.L.0.C.K.S. A comedy in two acts by
Philip H, Berritt. © Philip H.
Berritt; 7Nov57; DUL58L7.
CRS-1, a play for film and television
by Leslie G. Landau. © Leslie G.
Landau; 20Nov57; DU45929.
THE CACTUS CLUB, a farce comedy in
three acts by Lajos Egri. © Lajos
Egri; 1lNov57; DU589).
CADILLAC RADIO COMMERCIALS; scripts
prepared for Casa de Cadillac by
Gelb & Morgan. © Gelb & Morgan,
Ine.; 9Sep57; C10671.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, a play in three
acts by George Bernard Shaw.
Adapted by Elizabeth Jamieson. IMM:
additions, © Dramatic Pub. Co.;
17Sep57; DP3122.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
"CAJUN SWAMPS, a screenplay by Pat
Patridge, pseud. of Melvin E. Pat-
ridge. © Melvin E. Patridge;
27Nov57; DU45964.
CALICO, a melody-drama in two acts
and ballet. Book, lyrics and music
by Prince Parkhurst, pseud. of Wil-
lard Parkhurst. Text and music on
separate leaves. Appl. states
prev. reg. Sep52, 61070. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Willard Park-
hurst; 26Dec57; DU46101.
CALICO WHITE, a play in three acts by
Tony Buttitta (Anthony Buttitta)
© Anthony Buttitta; 27Nov57;
DU45961.
A CALL FOR GRANDFATHER.
OF ST. FRANCIS.
CALL FORTH THE DRAGON, a screenplay
in three acts by E. L. Ungerleider.
© E. L. Ungerleider; 15Nov57;
DuU45906,
CALL OFF THE SUN, a play in two acts
by Lucille Nes. © Lucille Lambert
Nes; 23Aug57; DU5320.
SEE THE HOUR
CALM MAY BE THE SEAS BUT NOT THE
SAILORS, a musical melodrama in
eight scenes by Harry Kazenoff.
Lyrics and music by Harry Kazenoff
and others. Text only. Appl.
states song entitled Will it ever
be, prev. reg. as One more chance,
1952 or 1953. © Harry Kazenoff;
22Aug57; DU45353.-
CAL-SEAL AND HYDROMITE CEMENTS--TIME
TESTED, WELL PROVED; script for a
sound slide film by United States
Gypsum Co. © United States Gypsum
Co.$; 17J3ul57; C10585.
CAMP SERENE, a musical comedy in two
acts by Michael D. Levin. Text
only. © Michael D. Levin; 16Sep57;
DU45499.
CANDLES IN THE DARK, a play in three
acts by Florence Dude. © Florence
Dude; 160ct57; DU45733.
CAPTAIN OF LINERe SEE JACOB RUPPERT -
KNICKERBOCKER BEBRe
CAPTIVE TONGUES, a comedy in three
acts, prolog and epilog by C. D.
Wilkins, pseud. of David Sherbowsky.
Appl. states prev. reg. 26Dec56,
DUL3850. NM: revisions. © David
Sherbowsky (C. D. Wilkins); 27Aug573
DUL5 34} «
CARAMOURA MOON, a musical play in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Ben
Sokoloff. Music by Ben and David
Sokoloff. Text and music on sepa-
rate leaves. © Ben Sokoloff;
17Sep57; DUY5).84.
CARLO; script for a 30-minute tele-
vision and radio giveaway game by
Maurice Azrael. © Maurice Azrael;
20ct57; C1O751.
CARMEN, a film seript by David Bron-
stein about Georges Bizet's opera
of the same title. © David Bron-
stein; 180ct57; C10803.
CARMEN; opera comique en }} actes de
Henri Meilhac et Ludovic Halevy,
d'apres Prosper Merimee.
Musique de Georges Bizet. Version
nouvelle avec dialogue et mise en
scene de Pierre Forval. Paris,
Choudens. Text only. © Editions
Choudens; 20Jun57; DFO-713.
CASA INFERNA; ou, La Pieuvre
apprivoisee. Comedie-dramatique
en neuf actes par Sarkis Paraghamian.
© Sarkis Paraghamian; 19Aug57;
DUY5331.
81
CASE FOR SAMARIA, a Biblical play in
one act by Sarah Miller. © Sarah
Walton Miller; 2h0ct57; DU5780.
THE CASE OF HELEN BEHR; an entertain-
ment, A television play in three
acts by Martin Kaufman. © Martin
Kaufman; 80ct57; DUKS605.
THE CASE OF HUMANITY VS. PONTIUS
PILATE, a play in one act by
Dorothy Fox and others. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.3; 21Aug57; DP3066.
THE CASE OF THE SUSPICIOUS SALESMAN;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Pontiac Motor
Division. © Pontiac Motor Divi-
Sion, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10705.
CASEY CLOWN OF CLOWN HEADQUARTERS,
a puppet-play in two acts by
Dorothy J. Hartman. © Dorothy J.
Hartman; 17Jun57; DP3039.
& CASH DISCOUNT STORE - THE MORE YOU
SPEND, THE MORE YOU EARN; commer-
cial no.2 by Harold F. Hughes.
© Harold F, Hughes; 11Sep57; C10667.
CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS, a comedy in
three acts by Duncan Greenwood.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.214) © Duncan Green-
woods 150ct573; DF1039.
CATS, CAVES, CROCODILES, AND RUBBISH
HEAPS; or, The dramatic tale of the
rediscovery of the ancient world.
By Charles R. Eberhardt.
© Charles R. Eberhardt; 15Ju1573;
¢10578.
CAUSE CELEBRE, a play in two acts by
Victor Clement. © Victor Clement;
80ct57; DU5S607.
THE CAVE; film script by Raymond L.
Bartos and James T. Byrnes.
© Raymond L. Bartos & James T.
Byrnes; 2Aug57; DU5199.
THE CELEBRITY, a modern musical comedy
in two acts by Tom Johnstone (Thomas
A. Johnstone) Text only. © Thomas
A. Johnstone; 31Dec57; DU46127.
CELLE QUI N'ETAIT PLUS. SEE MONIQUE,
LA CENERENTOLA, SEE CINDERELLA,
CHAIN REACTION; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for Olds-
mobile Division. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10709.
LA CHALIA; documental material for
screenplay of her life by Kari
Kraft. Episodes 30, 31, 36 & hh.
With incidental music, Text only.
© Kari Kraft; 24.0ct57; DUU5S802.
CHAMPAGNE AND CANDLELIGHT, a new com-
edy in three acts by William Case.
NM: "2 acts revised.” © William
Richard Case; 15Nov57; DU45902.
A CHAMPION OF LIBERTY. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, 53.
CHARITY GOES NEXT DOOR.
OF ST. FRANCIS.
CHARMTIME; sample script for a tele-
vision program by Esther Laidlaw.
© Esther Laidlaw; 16Dec573; C10920.
CHEECHAKO; Alaskan greenhorn. An
original screenplay in three acts
by Mable Rose Williams. © Mable
Rose Williams; 3Sep57; DU45383.
CHEESECAKE AND HORSES, adapted to
a musical comedy play in three
acts from the book Cheesecake
and horses, by Virginia Richmond,
© Virginia Richmond; 3Ju157;
DUY5062. i
SEE THE HOUR -
82 DRAMAS AND
CHERRIE OF CHEROKEE ROAD; dude ranch
operetta in two acts. Book and lyr-
ics by Lee Gordon, pseud. of Ruth
Wilson Kelsey; music by Palmer
Clark. Appl. states part of work
prev. pub. as Jerry of Jericho Road,
1928. NM: new story & 1 new musi-
cal selection. © Raymond A. Hoff-
man Co.; 1Mar57; DP3179.
CHEZ MAURICE, SEE THE JOVIAL INN,
CHILD OF INNOCENCE. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THE CHILD OF PEACE, a narrative drama
for chancel or stage in four parts,
by Edith H. Willis and Edith Ells-
worth, Includes original music for
choral group. NM: additions & re-
visions. © Walter H. Baker Co.}
5Nov57; DP3184.
CHILDE ROWLAND, a musical play for
‘children in three acts and five
scenes by Olive Street Engwicht.
Music by Angelo Sparacino. Text
and music on separate leaves,
Appl. states prev. reg. as a play
(without music) NM: music.
© Olive Street Engwicht & Angelo
Sparacino; lNov57; DU45829.
CHILDE ROWLAND, a play for children
in three acts and five scenes by
Olive Street Engwicht. © Olive
Street Engwicht; 19Aug57; DU.5291.
CHILDREN'S OPERETTA, in two acts by
Lena Collins Davenport. Text only.
© Lena Collins Davenport; 12Dec57;
DU46104.,
CHILDREN'S SONGS AND PLAYS FOR THE
JEWISH HOLIDAYS; by Rita Warsawska
Paltz. ‘Text and music on separate
leaves, © Rita Warsawska Paltz;
210ct57; DUYS81h.
THE CHOCOLATE SUNDAE DAUGHTER. SEE
PARENTS ARE PEOPLE.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL- SEE ON CHRISTMAS
NIGHT e
A CHRISTMAS CAROL,
MAN IN TOWN,
SEE THE STINGIEST
CHRISTMAS EVE IN HEAVEN, by Eugene
Chester Wardell. © Eugene C,
Wardell; 13Sep57; C1075.
A CHRISTMAS TREE HAS ROOTS, a one-act
play by Hazel S. Mahood, © Wet-
more Declamation Bureau; 1Sep57;
DP316.
A CHRISTMAS WISH FOR MARY; playlet in
three scenes by Charlene M. Spring-
gate. © Charlene M. Springgate;
9Dec57; DU46005.
THE CINDER PATCH. SEE AT THE APEX,
CINDERELLA (La Cenerentola) Melo-
drama giocoso in two acts by Gioac-
chino Rossini. Translated by Martha
W. England and James Durbin, Jr.
from the Italian libretto of Jacopo
Ferretti. Text only. Appl. states
unpub. version prev. reg. DU4O0420.
© Martha W. England (Mrs. F. S.) &
James Durbin, Jr.; 15Nov57; DP3180.
CINDERELLA; musical teleplay in
seven scenes. Music by Mary Rita
Partlow. Rev. and adapted for
television by Cy Michael, pseud.
of Michael C. Dodulik. © Mary
Rita Partlow & Michael C. Dodulik
(Cy Michael); 3Sep57; DU5396.
CITY COUSINS, a comedy in three acts
by Page Evans. © Lowell Evans
Salaway; 150ct57; DUS72h.
CLAIM CRAZY, a three-act play by
Theodore "Ted" Grant. © Theodore
"Ted" Grant; 19Dec57; DU46049.
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE CLAIM TO QUALITY; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Oldsmobile Division. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10712.
CLANDESTINE ON THE MORNING LINE, a
play in three acts by Josh Greenfeld.
© Josh Greenfeld; 26Nov57; DU45959.
A CLOSER LOOK; script for a sound mo-
tion picture prepared for Lincoln
Division, Ford Motor Co. Writers,
E, R. Murkland and David Welling.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, employer for hire,
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; C10737.
CLOUD SEVEN, a new comedy in three
acts by Max Wilk. © Max Wilk;
10Dec57; DU46018,
THE CLUBWOMAN'S ENTERTAINMENT BOOK,
a compilation of plays ... and
other types of entertainment novel-
ties for the use of women's clubs,
societies and ladies' guilds, by
Lawrence M. Brings. © T. S. Deni-
son & Co.3; 2Dec57; DP3205.
COCKTAIL PARTIES, PHOOEY; story and
teleplay by Cecil C. Conner.
© Cecil C. Conner; 6Aug57; DU45230.
THE COCONUT TREE, a play in three
acts by A. S. Ginnes and Ira Wallach.
© Ira Wallach & Abram S. Ginnes;
6Dec57; DU46010.
COLLEGE DAZE, a musical comedy in
three acts by Fred Meyer (Frederick
R. Meyer) Book and lyrics.
© Frederick R. Meyer; 3Ju157;
DUYS140.
THE COLORS OF SLEEP, a play in three
acts by Bernard Evslin. © Bernard
Evslin; 16Aug57; DU527).
COMBAT CORRESPONDENT. SEE RETURN TO
GUAM.
COME UNTO ME, a Passion play in three
parts adapted from the Bible and
other sources by Val Balfour.
© Val Balfour; 3Sep57; DU45387.
COMEBACK ROAD. SEE THE GRAY LADY.
THE COMMERCIAL HOUSE, a play in
three acts by Arthur M. Brilant.
© Arthur M. Brilant; 11Sep57;
DUY5439.
COMMUNITY HIGHWAY SAFETY - HIGHWAY
SAFETY CRUSADERS; series of pro-
grams for radio. Scripts 1-19, in-
cluding fill-in spot announcements,
by Frank A. Sause Enterprises.
© Frank A. Sause; 12Nov57; C10866.
CONFERENCE EVE, a pantomime in six
scenes by Muriel T. Eldridge.
Appl. author: Samuel French, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 26Jun57; DP3018.
CONFESSIONS IN A WAREHOUSE, a dramatic
and dramatico-musical composition by
Morton P. Jacobs. Text only.
© Morton P. Jacobs; 16Dec57; C10933.
THE CONGRESSWOMAN, a play in three
acts by Louis A, Petronio.
© Louis A. Petronio; 12Nov57;
DU45868.
THE CONNECTION, a play in two acts
by Jack Gelber. © Jack Gelber;
10Sep57; DUS 22.
CONTACT TO PROSPECT TO BUYER; record-
ing script for Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision by Jam Handy Organization.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 1Nov57; C10851.
July—Dec.
CONTESSA. SEE THE FACE OF LOVE,
CONTINENTAL AND LINCOLN FOR 19583
script for a sound motion picture
prepared for Lincoln Division, Ford
Motor Co, Writers, David Welling
and E, R. Murkland. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, employ-
er for hire. © Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.; 13Sep57; C10735.
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, a play in
three acts by Aubrey Dahl.
© Aubrey Justin Dahl; 23Dec573;
pu46112.
CONTROLLED-HEAT COOKING; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for General Electric Co. © General
Electric Co.; 13Sep57; C10716.
THE COOK NOOK, television commercial
in two scenes by Betty Galvin.
© Betty Irene Berger Galvin;
23Sep57; C10783.
THE COOK NOOK IN THE GROCERY STORE,
television demonstration of simple
cooking for children by Betty Gal-
vin. © Betty Irene Berger Galvin;
23Sep573 C10 7bh«
COOKIE'S CAPERS, an explosive new
farce in three acts by Jay Tobias.
(Drama Guild pleve! © Drama Guild
Publishers; 14Dec57; DP3204.
CORINNE, a play in three acts by
Valgene Levon Massey. © Valgene
Levon Massey; 29Ju157; DU5165.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED MIGHTY HERCULES;
Chicago, Ill., May 16, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.3; 22Ju157; C10588.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Chicago, I1l., May 20, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.3; 22Jul57; C10591.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY BELOVED SANAT KUMARA;
Chicago, Ill., May 22, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 22Ju157; C10592.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY OUR BELOVED SAINT GERMAIN;
Chicago, Ill., May 19, 1956.
Recording script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ince; 22Jul57; C10590.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED DICTA-
TION BY THE BLESSED QUEEN OF LIGHT;
Chicago, I1l., May 17, 1956.
Recarding script by Saint Germain
Press. © Saint Germain Press,
Ine.; 22Ju157; ©10589.
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECORDED TALKS:
AMERICA, PATRIOTS AND WASHINGTON'S
VISION (Talks by Guy W. Ballard,
Saint Germain, Solar Plexis, Source
of Energy and Life; and America,
patriots, Washington's vision)
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles,
Calif. Recording script by Saint
Germain Press. © Saint Germain
Press, Inc.; 22J3u157; C10593.
CORSAIR EXPEDITION SERIES (Television
program) Scripts in this series
are by William D. Van Ness.
© William D. Van Ness.
The alien smugglers. © 18Nov57;
DU45934.
The giant devilfish. © 18Nov57;
DU45933.
The salvage pirates. © 18Nov57;
DU45935.
1957
COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE, a play in
two acts by William Marchant.
© William Marchant; 30Sep57;
DU5600.
THE COUNTERFEIT CANDIDATE, a play in
three acts by Louis Samuel.
© Louis Samuel; 170ct57; DUL5739.
A COUNTESS IN THE FAMILY, a comedy in
one act by Janet Dunbar. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
nO 70) © Janet Dunbar; 13Aug57;
DF1 e
COUNTRY MUSIC, a television play in
three acts by Jack Paritz. © Jack
M,. Paritz; 19Sep57; DULSSol.
COUNTRY MUSIC JUBILEE; television
program. Script no.130. By Don
Richardson. © Crossroads TV
Productions, Inc.; 8Aug57; C10632.
COURSE FOR COLLISION, a play in three
acts for television by Arthur
Hailey. © Arthur Hailey; 9Ju157;
DU5092.
COURT=-MARTIAL AT JERUSALEM, an
original screenplay in six acts
by David F. Doyle. Appl. states
prev. reg. as stage play entitled
Witness eternal. NM: additions &
revisions. © David F. Doyle;
153u157; DUL5109.
COURT ROOM; television script by
Marvin Ellin. © Marvin Ellin;
27Augs7; DU,5342.
THE COURTS OF PARADISE, a play in
two scenes by E. G. Andrews.
© E. G. Andrews; 10Sep57; DU4532.
THE COVENANT, a play in four acts
by Leslie Edward Burns.
© Leslie Edward Burns; 5Ju157;
DU4508,..
COVER STORY. SEE THE MARRIAGE THAT
COULDN'T SUCCEED.
COVEY OF DESIRE, a play in two acts
by Maree Dow, pseud. of Marie An-
toinette Daoust. © Marie Daoust;
150ct575; DU\5725.~
COWTOWN SPECIAL, U.S.A. (Sarah's red
cow) A play in three acts by Ciel
Margolis and Mary Rusnak, © Ciel
Margolis & Mary Rusnak; 29Nov57;
DU45970.
CRACKER BARREL U.S.A. (U.S. SAYS)
Sample script for a radio program
series for half-hour scheduling, by
Harvey Benson. Script no.1.
© Harvey Benson; 13Dec57; C10929.
CRAZY! GRANDMA, a musical play in
two-acts. Book and lyrics by
Maurice Goodman, Music by Francis
Thorne, Text only. © Maurice
Goodman & Francis Thorne; 12Nov57;
DU45876.
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, a play in
three acts by Marian Jonson (Marian
Johnson). Dramatized for children
from the story by Charles Dickens.
(Full-length play series, play no.19)
© Coach House Press, Inc.; 150ct57;
DP3202,.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT; film script by
Robert Rossen. © Robert Rossen;
25Sep57; DU5529.
CRISIS OF ONE, an original verse
drama by Gordon McGaw. © Gordon
McGaw; 1Jul57; DU45o2.
THE CROWNING EXPERIENCE, a musical
play in two acts by Alan Thornhill
and Cecil Broadhurst, Text only.
© Moral Re-Armament; 0ct57;
DU45585.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
CRUSADING YANKEES; drama in three acts
by Georgia Soter (Georgia S. Soter-
euoaiasy © Georgia S. Soteropoulos
2Dec57; DU45974.
A CRY FOR MORNING, a play in three
acts by Morris Renek. Appl.
states prev. reg. as An American
legend, 30Jan52, DU298)8. NM: new
scenes; changed dialog, plot &
character. © Morris Renek;
210ct57; DULS7HE.
CRY, UNEASY HEART.
ST. FRANCIS.
SEE THE HOUR OF
CRYSTALVILLE, a screenplay in sixty-
eight scenes by Anna V, Wagner.
© Anna V. Wagner; 18Sep57; DU5),95.
A CURIOUS CREATURE, a one-act play
for an all-girl cast by Helen A.
Geisz. © Helen A. Geisz; 8Aug57;
DU5238. ‘ ;
CURTAIN TIME IN HEAVEN; monolog with
music for one song by Will Bennett
(William Harrison Bennett) Text
and music on separate leaves.
© William Harrison Bennett; 250ct57;
C€10808.
CUT OF THE AXE, a play in three acts
by Sheppard Kerman. Based on the
novel by Delmar Jackson. © Shep-
pard Kerman; 8Nov57; DU4586l,.
CYRANO DE BERGERAC. SEE CYRANO IN
SPAIN.
CYRANO DE BERGERAC, SEE TORERO.
CYRANO IN SPAIN, a musical play in
one act by Bernie Wayne. Adapted
from the classic Cyrano de Bergerac,
by Edmond Rostand. Text only.
© Bernie Wayne; 18Nov57; DU45920.
D
D'APRES NATURE OU PRESQUE; piece en
trois actes de Michel Arnaud. (In
Les Oeuvres libres. Paris. no 136,
p.203-284) © Michel Arnaud;
1Sep57; DFO-730.
D MINUS 8; recording script for Chev-
rolet Motor Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
14Nov57; C10852.
DALTON WHO GOT AWAY (Dalton that got
away) Film script. Appl. author:
Dalton Film Co., employer for hire
of Ed Erwin. © Dalton Film Co.;
15Aug57; DU45302.
THE DAMASK DRUM. SEE THE VOICELESS
DRUM.
DANCE NOTATION. SCORE OF CHOREOGRAPHY
FOR MY FAIF LADY; by Hanya Holm.
Includes. verbal description and
Laban notation on microfilm.
© Hanya Holm; 7Nov57; DUW5865.
DANCE OF THE COMEDIANS, THE BARTERED
BRIDE - BEDRICH SMETANA. SEE LITTLE
CONCERTS.
DANCE ON THE BURNING LAKE, a play in
three acts by Perry J. Stieglitz.
© Perry J. Stieglitz; 20Sep57;
DULSSOB.
THE DANDY DOODLE SHOW; sample script
for an hour television program
by John Vincent Shand. © Havens &
Martin, Inc.; 30Aug57; C1065).
DANGER FROM THE SKY, a science-fiction
play in three acts by George Res-
sieb, pseud. of James Reach. Appl.
author: Samuel French, Inc., employ-
er for hire. © Samuel French, Inc.;
hOctS7; DP315h.
DANIEL; by Charles R. Eberhardt.
© Charles R. Eberhardt; 15Ju157;
€10581.
83
DAPPLEGRIM, a children's folk opera
in eight scenes by Florence Irwin.
Text only. © Florence S, Irwin;
27Sep57; DuySSh2.
THE DARK IS LIGHT ENOUGH, a winter
comedy in three acts by Christopher
Fry. Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Christopher Fry; 27Aug57; DP3057.
THE DARK OF THE MOON, a play in three
acts by Russell Richardson, Appl.
states prev. reg. of portions of
the play as The girl from Saturday
night. © Russell Richardson;
10ct57; DUY5566.
THE DARK PLACES, a one-act play about
prejudice by Mae Hurley Ashworth.
(A Friendship Press play)
© Friendship Press, Inc.; 22Ju157;
DP3077.
THE DARK PLACES.
LIGHT, 538.
THE DARK SIDE OF THE EARTH, a tele=
vision play in three acts by
Rod Serling. Written for the
program Playhouse 90. © Rod
Serling; 28Aug57; DU45375.
DARK WIND, LIGHT WIND, a play with
music in one act by Kate Kelley.
Text only. © Kate Kelley;
27Sep57; DU45S541.
THE DATA CONVERTER; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Pontiac Motor Division. © Pontiac
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10703.
DATELINE BETHLEHEM, a teleplay with
organ music by David K. Fulton and
Marion C,. Fulton. Text only.
© David Kerr Fulton & Marion Cren-
ner Fulton; 10ct57; DUW5565.
A DAUGHTER'S FATE, a play in five
acts by Rocco Soriano. © Rocco
Soriano; 19Sep57; DUL5506.
DAVID, a drama in three acts and
a prolog by Victoria Booth Demarest.
© Victoria Booth Demarest; 10Ju157;
DUY5349 .
DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT, a play in seven-
teen scenes by Emmet Lavery.
© Emmet G. Lavery, Sr.; 12Aug57;
DUY52)3
A DAY IN TIME, a fable in music.
An opera in five scenes. Music by
Harold Fink; libretto by William
Peterson. © Harold Fink &
William Peterson; 1Ju157; DUU5051.
THE DAYS OF NOVEMBER, a screenplay in
two acts by Mark Rodgers. © Mark
Rodgers; 13Nov57; DU5886.
THE DEAD HAND OF THE PAST; one-act
drama in three scenes by Jean Stan-
ley. © Jean Stanley; 17Sep57;
DUY5).78.
DEADLY HAT-PIN, a comedy-drama in one
act by Michael Pertwee. London,
English Theatre Guild. (Guild one-
act library) © Michael Pertwee;
160ct57; DF1022.
DEADLY WAGER, a play in three acts
by Robert Vaux Roop. © Robert
Vaux Roop; 25Ju157; DU5159.
DEAR JOEY, a play in two acts by Joan
Shepherd, pseud. of Betty bucnanan,.
© Betty Buchanan (Mrs. Thomas B.);
2hSep57; DU45S52h.
DEAR, SOME DAY. SEE THERE'LL COME A
DAY.
DEATH AND THE MAIDEN OF PRAGUE. SEE
MAGDA.
DEATH OF A JOHN DOE.
ST. FRANCIS.
THE DEATH OF CHILDHOOD. SEE THE FLAM-
ING SWORD OF SEGURO NAVARRO.
SEE ALSO THE ETERNAL
SEE THE HOUR OF
84 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
DECEPTIVE CADENCE; or, A lesson in
love. A musical play. Book by
Eden Vale and Frank Baker; music by
Julian Freedman. © Julian Freed-
man, Eden Vale & Frank Baker;
30Dec57; DU46124,
DEDICATION, DILIGENCE, AND DECENCY:
THE CREED OF OUR FEDERAL PENAL OFFI-
CERS; by E. Ralph Sims, Jr.
© E. Ralph Sims, Jr.; 16Dec57;
c10921.
THE DEFENDER, a play in two acts by
Reginald Rose. Adapted from the
television show of the same name.
Dramatic Pub. Co. © Reginald Rose;
23Sep57; DP3121.
THE DEFIANCE OF DAVID CHARLES, a play
in three acts by Hal O'Neil
Kesler. Dramatic Pub. Co. © Hal
O'Neil Kesler; 9Aug57; DP3063.
DEGREE OF FREEDOM. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, 550.
DEKANAWIDA, a story of the founding
of the Iroquois Confederacy.
A dramatic poem in seven scenes
by Robert E. Moody. NM: revi-
sions & additions. © Robert E.
Moody; 24Ju157; DP300.
THE DELINQUENT BUREAUCRAT, a comedy
in three acts by C. D. Wilkins,
pseud. of David Sherbowsky.
© David Sherbowsky; 210ct57;
DU45766.
DEMAGOGUE; film script by Morton
Slakoff. © Morton Slakoff; 12Sep57;
DUYSLLE.
DEN OF THIEVES, a comedy in three
acts by Mateo Lettunich,. © Mateo
Lettunich;12Sep57; DU5466.
DESE DOZE 'N' DAMES, a musical farce
in two acts by George Church.
Text only. © George Lucien Church;
27Aug57; DU45S347.
A DESERT ISLE AT TEN BELOW; a drama
in five acts by Leo R. Long. In-
spired by the short story Amy Fos-
ter, by Joseph Conrad, © Leo
Richard Long; 70ct57; DUU5591.
DESTINATION, DOTTED LINE; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Nobility Division. © Nobility
Division, Empire Crafts Corp.;
13Sep57; C10722.
DESTINY IS YES. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
DETERMINED; film script by Charles
Kohler, © Charles Kohler;
22Ju157; DUS202.
THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER, a play
in three acts by Robert S. and Joy
Staples. Based on the short story
by Stephen Vincent Binet [i.e.
Benet] © Robert S. Staples & Joy
Staples; 9Sep57; DU45)18.
THE DEVIL TO PAY, a musical melodrama
in two acts by Edward Everett Hut-
shing and Robert Morris Donley.
Music by Willard Jones, Lyrics by
Edward Everett Hutshing and Robert
Morris Donley. Text and music on
separate leaves. Appl. states prev,
reg. of one song entitled Where is
that lost love of mine. © Edward
Everett Hutshing, Robert Morris
Donle & Willard Jones; 10Sep57;
DULSuLS ’ p57}
THE DEVIL WAS SICK, a comedy in three
acts by Kenneth florne. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.632) © Kenneth Horne; 13Jun57;
DF1019.
DEVIL'S KINGDOM, a musical playlet.
Play by Sadie E, Isola. Music by
Alfred Scher, Text and music on
separate leaves. © Sadie Isola &
Alfred Scher; 20ct57; DU5569.
THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND, a play in
three acts by Betty Laidlaw.
© Betty Laidlaw (B. L. Lively);
30Aug57; DU45362.
DEWY WAS THE MORNING, a chronicle
history play in a prolog, nine
vignettes and an epilog by Sawyer
Falk. Concerned with a hero and
the crowd. © Sawyer Falk; 6Dec57;
DU46015.
DIAL D-O0-L-L-A-R-S. SEE DIAL
W-E-A-T-H-E-R AND DIAL D-0-L-L-A-R-S
DIAL W-E-A-T-H-E-R and DIAL
D-O-L-L-A-R-S; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division. Pts.1-2.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10700.
DIALING FOR DOLLARS (Television pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are
by Newhoff-Blumberg Advertising
Agency. © Food Fair Stores, Inc,
3. © 80ct57; C10789.
THE DIAMOND, a comedy in three acts
by Paul Rosner. © Paul Rosner;
12Aug57; DU4.52.7.
THE DIARY OF MARY MAGDALA, an original
one-act play by Frances O'Brien.
© Frances O'Brien; 8Nov57; DUL5852.
IL DIAVOLO PETER; un racconto in un
prologo e tre parti di Salvato
Cappelli. Turin, Italy. (In Il
Dramma, n.245, Feb. 1957, p.13-34)
© Salvato Cappelli; 15Feb57; DF1030.
DIET AND LIKE IT and I WALK ERECT;
manuscripts of a phonograph record
by Dorothy Hazeltine Yates.
© Dorothy Hazeltine Yates; 1)0ct57;
C10782.
DIET OF DATES, a comedy in three acts
by William Dalzell, pseud. of
William C, Epstein, Jr. Dramatic
Pub. Co. NM: rev. & rewritten from
unpub. version, © William C, Ep-
stein, Jr.3; 13Sep57; DP3125.
THE DIFFERENT SAMENESS, a script for
a dramatization or simulated radio
production by Harry Gersh. Pre-
pared by National Program Dept. of
Hadassah, Time, 20 minutes.
© Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Or-
ganization of America, Inc.3;
30ct57; DP3127.
DIPPED IN GAIETY, a comedy in three
acts and a prolog by Daniel Berry.
© Daniel Berry; 180ct57; DU45801.
DIRECTING, SUPERVISING AND STIMULATING
SALESMEN; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Chevrolet
Motor Division. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10697.
THE DIRTY END OF THE STICK, a new
play in three acts by A. J. Slater.
© Dorothy Slater, Robert Slater,
Eileen Slater, Anne Slater, and
Mark Slater; 20Dec57; DU46068.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER. SEE THE ADVEN-
TURES OF SUPERMAN,
THE DIVIDED HORSECLOTH; film script
by Murdo MacKenzie and Buckley
Angell. (The hour of St. Francis)
© Hour of St. Francis; 2)4Jun57;
DU45078.
DO OR DIAPHRAGM, an exercise - sketch
in one dramatic act by Gerard Pick
and George Buck, © Gerard Pick &
George Buck; 2)Sep57; DU\5526.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY?
Script 1 for a radio or television
program by Lothar Marcell Hutter
and Felicia Hutter Knowles.
© Lothar Marcell Hutter & Felicia
Hutter Knowles; 5Aug57; C10653.
July—Dec.
DR. DOLITTLE LEARNS TO TALK WITH
ANIMALS; television script by
Richard Forster. Based on the
original stories by Hugh Lofting.
(The Doctor Dolittle series, story
no.l) © Richard F. Forster;
12Aug57; DU45277.
THE DOCTOR MAGICIAN.
OUS DOCTOR.
DR. PYGMALION. SEE THE FACE OF LOVE.
THE DOCTOR'S SIN. SEE IL PECCATO DEL
MEDICO.
DOKTOR MARX, a trilogy. Play 1:
Evolution, in a prolog and five
acts by Robert L. Hill. © Robert
L. Hill; 29Nov57; DU45968.
A DOLL THAT SAYS THANK YOU; play in
three acts by Anne Mallard and
Joseph Kranm. © Anne Mallard &
Joseph Kramm; 25Sep57; DU5530.
SEE THE MYSTERI-
DOLLARS FOR MILES; sample script for
TV quiz game by W. M. Hickey.
© William M, Hickey; 23Ju157;
C10616,.
UNA DOMANDA DI MATRIMONIO; opera in
un atto dalla commedia omonima di
Anton Cecov. Libretto di Claudio
Fino e Saverio Vertone. Musica di
Luciano Chailly. Milano, Ricordi.
Text only. © G. Ricordi & C.3
3Jun57; DFO-709.
DON GIOVANNI; opera in two acts. Li-
bretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. English
version by W. H. Auden and Chester
Kallman, Text only. © W. H, Au-
den & Chester Kallman; 19Nov57;
DUL5898.
EIN DON JUAN; Komédie in 2 Akten
von Michel Aucouturier. Deutsche
Nachdichtung von Hans Homberg.
Wiesbaden, Ahn & Simrock.
(Franzésischer Theaterpreis 19,5)
© BUhnenverlag Ahn & Simrock;
1Jun57; DFO-716.
DON'T BLAME ME. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
DON'T KISS HER NOW, a comedy in one
act by Esther E. Olson. Dramatic
Pub. Co. © Esther E. Olson;
ljAug57; DP3068.
DOPEY DAN; one-act farce by Thomas
King Moylan. Dublin. (King-Moylan
plays) © Thomas King Moylan;
16May57; DFO-710.
DOUBLE ENTENDRE, a play in two acts
by Herman Raucher, © Herman
Raucher; 12Nov57; DU5878.
DOUBLE IMAGE, a play in three acts by
Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan,
Based on a story by Roy Vickers.
London, French, (French's acting
edition, no.686) © Roger Macdou-
gall & Ted Allan; 10ct57; DF1044,
THE DOUGLAS QUINTET, SEE WILLY.
THE DOZEN THAT DOES IT. SEE F.T.D.
SOUND SELLING SERIES, 3.
DRAG} An impact motion picture,
Original screenplay by Chet
Cunningham (Chester G, Cunningham)
© Chester G,. Cunningham; 1Ju157;
DULSOWY.
DRAG ANGELS DOWN, a play in three
acts by Richard Rohman, © Richard
Rohman; 20Dec57; DU46070.
THE DRAGON SLAYER, a play in two acts
by Robert J. Asherman. © Robert
J. Asherman; 12Sep57; DUSHH6.
DRAMA SEMESTER, an original televi-
sion play in three acts Py Kimon
Lolos. © Kimon Lolos; 18Sep57;
DUYSy92.
1957
THE DRAMATIC TALE OF THE REDISCOVERY
OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. SEE CATS,
CAVES, CROCODILES, AND RUBBISH HEAPS.
DRAMATIZATIONS FROM SCIENCE; eighteen
scripts by Christobel Cordell.
© J. Weston Walch, Publisher;
12Jan57; DP30h1.
LE DRAME ROMANTIQUE. Trois pieces
de Alexandre Dumas et al. Presenta-
teur: Jean Richer. Paris, Club des
Libraires de France. (Collection
Theatre) © Libraires Associes;
1Sep57; AFO=}23),72.
DRAMEN III. SEE GESAMMELTE WERKE IN
EINZELAUSGABEN.
DREAM FOR MY DAUGHTER. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
A DREAM PLAY with a prolog by August
Strindberg. In a new translation
from the Swedish. by Arvid Paulson.
© Arvid Paulson; 7Nov57; DU\5851.
DREAMER IN DISTRESS, a one-hour tele-
vision play in three acts by Joseph
George Strack. Appl. states prev.
reg. 7Feb56, DUY1716. NM: revi-
sions. © Joseph George Strack;
20Sep57; DU45510.
DRIFTWOOD; play in two acts and six
scenes by Vera Hacken. © Vera
Hacken; 5Nov57; DUl5832.
THE DROP OF A HAT, a play in one act
by Dick Berg (Richard Berg)
Dramatists Play Service.
ard Berg; 19Aug57; DP3073.
© Rich-
DYING TO DIE; television script by
Emil Sitka.
C10611.
le
THE EAGLE HAS FIVE EYES; film script
by Alex Macedon. © Alex Macedon;
30Sep57; DUW5555.
EASY MONEY; film script by Charles
Kohler. © Charles Koheler [sic];
2230157; DUL5203.
EASY SAM, a play in one act by Joseph
Baldwin. © Joseph B. Baldwin;
19Ju157; DU5223.
ECHO FOR PEACH EXPRESS; pageant by
Katie Allen Wells. NM: revisions
& additions. © Katie Allen Wells;
gAug57; DU45278.
ED NOON, PRIVATE EYE; a series of
half-hour television dramas. Sample
script. By Michael Avallone.
© Lyle Kenyon Engel; 27Jun57;
DUY.5283.
EDGE OF THE PRISM, a play with music
in four acts by Moody Blanchard.
Text only. © Moody Conville
Blanchard, Jr.; 29Ju157; DU45163.
EIGHT PLAYS by Jean Baptiste Poquelin
de Moliere. Translated, with an
introd. by Morris Bishop. ist
Modern Library ed. Modern Library.
NM: new translations & introd.
© Morris Bishop; 20ct573; A312051.
| DIE EISERNE MILDE; Einakter von Hans
Hoémberg. Wiesbaden, Ahn & Simrock.
© Blihnenverl Ahn & Simrock;
1Ju155; DF1026.
EL DORADO, a brand new, rollicking
musical comedy in two acts. Book,
lyrics, and music by Ed Hennessy.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Edward William Hennessy;
210ct57; DUI5S756.
© Emil Sitka; 25Ju157;
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
1104 SUTTON ROAD; script for a sound
motion picture in Eastman color, to
show how a man can best attain the
things he wants. Prepared for the
Champion Paper and Fibre Co. Writ-
er, Samuel Beall. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Ins.; 29Nov573
Du46021.
ELIJAH, a play in a prelude and three
acts by Florence Hood Johnson,
© Florence Hood Johnson; 16Dec57;
Du46038.
ELIMINATION, a play in one act by
Clifford A, Wendel. © Clifford
A, Wendel; 13Sep57; DU565.
ELISHA AND THE LONG KNIVES, a tele-
vision play in three acts by Dale
Wasserman and Jack Balch. Presented
by NBC Matinee Theatre. © Dale
Wasserman & Jack Balch; 26Dec57;
DU46100.
ELIZABETH AND MARY, a, play in six
scenes by Jean Stock Goldstone
and John Reich. Derived from
Friedrich Schiller's Maria Stuart.
© Jean Stock Goldstone & John
Reich; 8Jul57; DU5089.
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER, a play
in two acts by Mary Snyder Kelly.
Dramatized from Popular stories,
collected by the Brothers Grimm.
© Mary Albertine Snyder Kelly;
25du1573 DU5156.
EMBRACE THE NAKED SWORD II, a play in
three acts and a prolog by Rosamond
Ritchie Moore. Appl. states prev.
reg. 1956. NM: additions, © Rosa-
mond Ritchie Moore; 13Nov57;
DU45925.
EMILY'S NIGHT, a play in one act by
Ivor Brown. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.98)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 8aAug57;
DF1i052.
THE EMPEROR GODIVA, a play in one act
by Pentland Hick, with apologies to
Hans Andersen. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.93)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 2/7Aug573
DF1036.
EMPHASIS ON YOUTH, an operetta in two
acts for grammar school children
by J. ©. Leonard. Text and music
on separate leaves. © J. C.
Leonard; 29Aug57; DUN5358.
END OF A TENT SHOW; or, Tangled
vines. A play in three acts by
James J. Lazzaro. © James J.
Lazzaro; 29Aug57; DU\5360.
ENIGMA (Misl); drama in six scenes by
Leonid Andreev. Transiated trom
the Russian by Max Volin, © Max
A, Volin; 30Sep573 DUS55h.
L*ENNEMIE PUBLIQUE, spectacle en dix
tableaux et actes de Etiemble
(Rene Etiembie) Paris, Gallimard.
© Librairie Gallimard; 30Jun57;
DFO-720.
ENROLLMENT. SEE AFTER CLASS.
EPISODE FROM LIFE, a play for all and
none in four acts by Nikolai Ivan-
off. © Nikolai Ivanoff; 110ct57;
EPISODE IN MACAO. SEE THE BIG TIME.
EPITAPH FOR A BLUEBIRD, a play in
three acts by Ted Shine. © Ted
Shine; 9Sep57; DU45413.
L'EPOUVANTAIL; piece en quatre actes
de Dominique Rolin. Paris, Galli-
mard., (Le Manteau d'Arlequin)
© Librairie Gallimard; 15Nov57;
DFO-732.
EQUAL IN PARIS, a television play in
three acts by Sol Stein. Based in
part on the story of the same
title by James Baldwin. © Sol
Stein & James Baldwin; 13Aug57;
DULSLLOO.
EROS I PSYCHE. SEE ETERNAL LOVE.
ESSEX MARKET (Jefferson Market) A
dramatic composition for television
in eleven curtains by Reuben Anatol
Duskis. © Reuben Anatol Duskis;
30Dec57; DU46119.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by var-
ious authors. © Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, unless other-
wise indicated.
532, The bridge, by Joseph Mindel.
© 6Jan57; DP3100.
533. Once upon a Sabbath, by
Seymour Reit. © 13Jan57; DP308.
534. <A fruitful vine, by Joseph
Mindell. © 20Jan57; DP3085.
535. Hot iron, by Joseph Mindell.
© 27Jan57; DP 3086,
538. The dark places, by Joseph
Mindel. © 17Feb57; DP3087.
539. Mystery on Belmont Street, by
Joseph Mindel. © 2lFeb57;
DP3101.
Suo. A word of advice from the zoo,
by Mare Siegel. © 3Mar57;3
DP3088.
52. The man who laughed, by
Marion Voigt. © 17Mar57; DP3089.
543. A champion of liberty, by
Sylvia Berger. © 2liMar57;
DP3090.
Suh. A banquet for the general, by
Seymour Reit. © 31Mar57; DP3091.
547. One man, by Joseph Mindel.
© 21Apr57; DP3092.
5Uu9. Gideon goes to war, by Steven
Gethers. © 5May57; DP3093.
550. Degree of freedom, by Joseph
Mindel. © 12May57; DP309h.
553. A present from Hidden Valley,
by Grace Garment. © 2J3un57;
DP3095.
554. Sparks fly upward, by Joseph
Mindel. © 9Jun57; DP3096.
555. Miracle in the mellah, by
Sylvia Berger. © 16Jun57;
DP3097.
556. The jacket of the Ten Command-
ments, by Joseph Victor.
© 23Jun57; DP3083.
557. The golden watch, by Mortimer
Frankel . © 30dun57; DP3082.
T-55. A song for Queen Esther, by
Morton Wishengrad. © 17Mar57;
DP3098.
T-56, Exodus - 1861, by Jerome
Coopersmith. © 1Apr57; DP3099.
ETERNAL LOVE (Eros i Psyche) The
story about Eros and Psyche.
A scenic novel in seven monographic
chapters. By Jerzy Zulawski.
Translated by Dana Bobofsky.
© Dana Bobofsky; 26Aug57; DUL5337.
EVALUATING YOUR METALWORKING MARKETS;
script for a sound slidefilm in
color for The Iron Age. Writer,
Junius Eddy. Appl. author: Wild-
ing Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic--
ture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov57;
c10892.
THE EVE OF UNDERSTANDING, a poetic
drama in two acts by Edwin Byrd,
pseud, of Edwin Byrd Fountain.
© Edwin Byrd Fountain; 17Sep57;
DUY5SH.90.
EVERY DAY A HERO. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
86 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
EVERYBODY IS ON IT; script for a tele-
vision broadcast by Valdemar A.
Hinzenberg. © Valdemar A, Hinzen-
berg; 19Sep57; C1077.
EVOLUTION. SEE DOKTOR MARX.
AN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS, a two-act tele-
vision play by Allan Smith, Jr.
© Allan Smith; 9Aug57; DUL52h1.
EXHIBIT "A"; indictment no.206, 812.
A series of dramatic presentations
for television or other media by
William Richter. © William
Richter; 5Jun57; DUy915.
EXODUS - 1861. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT,
T-56.
le
F. 0. Be FOOCHOW. SEE FLYING TIGL-:S.
F.T.D. SOUND SELLING SERIES (radio
scripts) © Eastern Market Re-
search Service, Inc.
1. Sales starters. © 5Sep57;
C10676, :
2. Keeping posted. © 5Sep573
C10677.
3. The dozen that does it.
© 5Sep57; C10678.
4. Plus dollars. © 5Sep57;
C10679.
5. Looking to the future.
© 5Sep57; C10680.
THE FABULOUS SAFARI, a satire with
skits by Natalie R. Seigle.
© Natalie R. Seigle; 27Nov57;
DU45960.
THE FACE IN THE BARRED WINDOW; film
script by Edith Murdock and John
A. Murdock. © Edith Murdock &
John A. Murdock; 1Aug57; DU45250.
THE FACE OF LOVE; original screenplay
by Ben Simcoe. From an adaptation
by Ben Simcoe of the story
Contessa, taken from the novel
Dr. Pygmalion, by Maxwell Maltz.
© Ben Simcoe; 22Ju157; DU45177.
THE FACTS OF LIFE; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10683.
FACTS TO HELP YOU SELL THE CONTINENTAL
AND LINCOLN FOR 1958; script for a
color sound slidefilm prepared for
Lincoln Division, Ford Motor Co.
Writers, E, R. Murkland and David
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; C1O7h2.
FAINT SOUND OF LAUGHTER, a play in
three acts by Luby Miller (Luby
Shay Swartz) © Luby Shay Swartz
(Luby Miller); 12Aug57; DU4S52)6.
FAIREST DAUGHTER OF THE WEST, a play
in three acts, prolog and epilog
for radio or television by Darrel
Woodyard. © Darrel Woodyard;
22Jul57; DUY5134.
THE FALL OF MILLIE DEE, a play in
three acts for television by Neal
Roper, pseud. of Robert Neal Black.
© Robert Neal Black; 30Ju157;
DUL.5220.
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER;
farce in one act by Marguerite
Gallien. © Beacon House; 1Jun57;
DP3026.
FALSTAFF, THE PRINCE OF ROGUES;
screenplay by Dennis W. Abraham and
Hugh F, Abraham. Adapted from
Shakespeare's first and second
Henry IV, and the Merry wives of
Windsor. © Dennis Walter Abraham
& Hugh F. Abraham; 25Nov57; DU45975.
THE FAMILY ALBUM, a reading by Sarah
Gill Gates, © Sarah Gill Gates;
170ct57; C10790.
A FAMILY TRIPTYCH. SEE TOGETHERNESS,
A FAMILY TRIPTYCH,
LA FANCIULLA D'ORO (The golden girl)
Trilogia in 5 atti di Rocco
Soriano. © Rocco Soriano;
293u157; DU45218.
FAR AWAY THE TRAIN-BIRDS CRY, a new
play in three acts by Edward H.
Davis and Lionel Kranitz.
© Edward H. Davis & Lionel Kranitz;
hSep57; DU45395.
LA FARCE DU CONTREBANDIER. SEE A
BAGATELLE,
THE FASTEST TURTLE IN THE WORLD, a
radio sketch by Harvey W. Cogert.
© Harvey W. Cogert; 30Sep57;
pul5582.
FATE HAS A LOVELY HAND, a musical
comedy by Jeanne Wasfle. Music by
Glenn Carow. Text and music on
separate leaves. Appl. states the
song This dream won't end, prev.
pub. as Our eyes have met. NM:
different words for song. © Jean
Wasile & Glenn Carow; 5Nov573
DULS8L0.
THE FATHER'S SONS, a peace of killing
by Butler Davenport (Benjamin But-
ler Davenport). © Benjamin Butler
Davenport; 13Dec57; DU46034,
FAUST. SEE LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA.
FAUST GOES TO HELL; comedy in three
acts by Robert George, pseud. of
Robert George Davenport. © Robert
George; 19Aug57; DU5328.
FAY DE WITT CLUB ACT; musical monolog
by Ira Wallach. Text only. © Ira
Wallach; 20Dec57; C10934.
A FEATHER FROM HIS WING, a play in
one act by Rhoda Elizabeth Playfair.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.; 9Aug57;
DP3062.
FERMO POSTA; un atto per televisione
di Aldo De Benedetti. © Aldo De
Benedetti; 11Dec57; DU6028.
FERRAILLE A VENDRE; piece en quatre
actes de Serge de Boissac, pseud.
de Berrurier de Boissac,. © Serge
de Boissac; 25Nov57; DU4591.
THE FERRY, a play for television in
three acts by Edward B. Hussey.
© Edward B. Hussey; 9Sep57;
DUK5417.
FESTEIG, a play in three acts by
Kachen Jones. © Kichen Jones;
6Aug57; DU45226.
FEVER-HEART, a one-act play about
youth in Japan by Raymond P,
Jennings. (A Friendship Press
play) © Friendship Press, Inc.;
22Ju157; DP3076.
THE FICKLE PRINCE, a play in three
scenes by Jean Kitchen Godillot.
© Jean Kitchen Godillot; 22Nov57;
DU45942,
FILM OF MEMORY, a play in three acts
by Sidney Carroll. Adapted from
Maurice Druon's novel of the same
title. © Sidney Carroll; 13Nov57;
DUYS88.
THE FINDING OF MOSES, a Bible story
operetta in one act. Book and mu-
sic by Adella Carlson Altman, Lyr-
ics by Mary M. Kreykenbohm. Written
especially for Sunday Schools, pub-
lic schools, radio and television
programs, © Mary M. Kreykenbohm &
Adella Carlson Altman; 240ct57;
DUYSBOL.
July—Dec.
A FINE ROMANCE, an original tele-
vision play in three acts by
Charles Wilder. © Charles
Wilder; 11Sep57; DUL5SW3h.
FINN GOES CHLORANIUM HUNTING, a
screen skit in three scenes by
George Faber, © Finn & Haddie,
Inc.; 16Sep57; DUKS501.
FINNS SUDSLESS WONDER, a screen skit
in three scenes by George Faber.
© Finn & Haddie, Inc.; 16Sep57;
DU45500.
* PIREWORKS IN THE SUN, a play in three
acts by Guy Bolton. © Guy Bolton;
300ct57; DU45S816.
FIRST EASTER, a play in two scenes by
Clara Belle Holstein. © Clara
Belle Holstein; 4Dec57; DU45989,
THE FIRST GENTLEMAN, a play in three
acts by Norman Ginsbury. Dramatists
Play Service. Appl. states prev.
pub, in England. NM: revisions &
additions. © Norman Ginsbury;
20ct57; DP3143.
THE FIRST KING OF ISRAEL} Bible story
operetta in two acts. Written
especially for religious and secular
schools, radio and television pro-
grams. Lyrics by Mary M. Kreyken-
bohm. Book and music by Adella
Carlson Altman. © Mary M. Krey-
kenbohm & Adella C, Altman; 100ct57;
DU45623.
THE FIRST LADY CHATTERLEY, SEE MRS,
CHATTERLEY'S LOVER.
THE FIRST PRESIDENT, a one hour tele-
vision play in three acts by Eugenie
Gotshalk-Karpinchik,. © Eugenie
Gotshalk-Karpinchik; 15Nov57;
DU45994.,
THE FISHERMAN'S WIFE, a play in three
acts by Ira-Weiner. © Ira Weiner;
29Aug57; DU45357.
5 EASY DANCE LESSONS - RHUMBA, by
Theodore G, Nicholas and others,
To be orally presented with
appropriate music. © Educational
Dance Recordings, Inc.; 2Ju157;
c10568,
5 EASY DANCE LESSONS = WALTZ, by
Theodore G, Nicholas and others,
To be orally presented with
appropriate music. © Educational
Dance Recordings, Inc.; 2Jul57;
C10567.
THE FIVE FATHERS OF PEPI. SEE WALKING
ON AIR.
FIVE PIECES OF FREIGHT; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Regular Common Carriers Assn.
© Regular Common Carriers Assn.;
13Sep57; C10729.
FIVE PIECES OF FREIGHT: MECHANICAL
CONVEYOR. Recording script for
Regular Common Carrier Conference
by Jam Handy Organization. © Reg-
ular Common Carrier Conference;
14Nov57; C10859.
THE FIVE VOYAGES OF HOMAN ANONYMOUS,
a play in five scenes and an
epilog by Stanley Burnshaw.
© Stanley Burnshaw; 5Jul57;
DUYYS82.
1. The death of childhood,
© 17Dec57; DU46044,
THE FLAMING SWORD OF SEGURO NAVARRO
(Television program) Scripts in
this series are by William T. Bode.
© William Theodore Bode,
1957
LES FLAMMES GELEES (Jaiset liekit)
Opera-ballet en 1 acte, 12 visions
pour la television de Armas Launis.
Nice, France. Text only. © Armas
Launis; 16Aug57; DFO-728.
THE FLEXIBLE MACHINE, a TV play in
three acts by Martin Kaufman,
© Martin Kaufman; 15Nov57; DU45899.
FLIEGER; Drama in )| Akten von Hermann
Rossmann. Wiesbaden, Ahn & Simrock.
© BUhnenverlag Ahn & Simrock;
1Jun57; DFO-715.
FLIGHT, a play for television in three
acts by Horton Foote. © Horton
Foote; 13Sep57; DUW5)58.
FLIGHT FOR A REBEL; screenplay in
three acts by William Grefe.
© William Grefe; 2Jan58; DU46109.
FLIGHT INTO CHINA, a play in three
acts by Pearl S. Buck. Incorporates
material from the novel Peony,
by Pearl S. Buck. © Pearl S.
Buck; 23u157; DU\5065.
FLOPPY EARS, an operetta in one act
for the first and second grades by
Eugene H. Ploof. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Eugene H.
Ploof; 23Aug57; DU5350.
FLYING TIGERS, a thirty-minute TV
film series. Script no.6: F. 0. B.
Foochow. By Allan Sloane.
© Flying Tiger Productions; 19Aug57;
DUS289. ‘ ;
FOLK-TALE PLAYS: Beauty and the beast,
and The hungry tiger. By Freda
Collins. London, French. (French's
juvenile edition, no.16) NM:
additions. © Freda Collins;
230ct56; DF1006.
_ FOLKSONG; film script by Richard
| Gillespie and Walter Furley.
© Richard Gillespie & Walter
Furley; 6Sep57; DU4510.
FOLLOW ME, a play in two acts by
_ Florence Dude. © Florence Dude;
160ct57; DUL5729.
FOLLOW THROUGH; recording script for
the Coca-Cola Co. © Coca-Cola Co.3
: 100ct57; C10777.
FOOL'S PARADISE, a comedy in three
acts with seven characters by Law-
rence Saphire. © Lawrence Saphire;
| 280ct57; DUL5791.
FOOTSTEPS ON LOWU BRIDGE, a one
hour television play in three
acts by Bob Clark (Robert J.
| Clark) © Robert J. Clark;
| 3du1573 DUW5058.
| FOR LOVE OR MONEY, a dramatic
composition with music in two
acts by Lucy Kennedy. A dramatiza-
tion of the novel Sunlit field, by
Lucy Kennedy. Text only.
© Lucy Kennedy; 1Aug57; DU516).
FOR WANT OF A NAIL! Recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp. ;
14Nov57; ¢10854.
| FORRIGN DISHESe SEE JACOB RUPPERT =
KNICKERBOCKER BEERe
FOREIGN MATTER, a musical play in
three acts. Book and lyrics by
Jane B. Craddock, Music by French
H. Craddock, Jr. and A. M. (Dave)
Sterling. NM: new songs & revi-
sions. © Jane B. Craddock & A. M.
(Dave) Sterling; 20Dec57; DU46069.
THE FORTUNE HUNTER, SEE FOURTEEN
CARAT FOOL.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
FORTY-FOUR WEST, a new play in three
acts by Sylvia Regan, pseud. of
Sylvia Regan Ellstein. © Sylvia
Regan Ellstein; 27Dec57; DU46103.
4O GRAND, a rollicking musical comedy
with an educational value in two
acts by John W. Williams. Text
only. Appl. states 21 songs
prev. reg. individually. © John W.
Williams; 7Aug57; DUl5235.
THE FOUNDERS, a symphonic outdoor
drama in two parts by Paul Green.
Jamestown Festival ed. S. French.
Includes music for folk songs and
songs by various authors. © Paul
Green; 6Jun57; DP302).
THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, a musical play
in two acts, based on history, with
apologies. Book and lyrics by Jay
Ingram. Text only. Appl. states
prev. reg. DU40350. NM: additions
& revisions. © Jay Ingram; 12Dec57;
pu46023.
FOUR CORDS FOR THE STRANGLER; half-
hour teleplay by Edward J. Wallis.
© Edward J. Wallis; 26Aug57;
DU45333.
FOUR HOUSES ON ROXBURY, an original
teleplay in three acts by Roy L.
Napier, pseud. of Raymond Levy.
© Raymond Levy; 4Dee57; DU45987.
THE FOUR OF HIM, a comedy-fantasy in
one act by Harry H. McGraugh.
© Harry H. McGraugh; 8Ju157;
DU.5090.
THE FOURSOME, a play in two acts by
Marie Le Tourneau. © Marie Le
Tourneau; 70ct57; DUL5586.
FOURTEEN CARAT FOOL; musical comedy
in two acts. Book by Sammy Ostrow
and Ada Frazer; lyrics and music by
Ted Mossman and others. Choreo-
graphy by Joy Malay. Based on The
fortune hunter, hit stage play by
Winchell Smith. Text only. © Ada
S. Frazer, Sammy Ostrow, Ted Moss-
man & Gordon Vanderburg; 300ct573;
DP3189.
FRAMED, a comedy in one act by John
Healy. © Beacon House; 1Jun57;
DP3029.
FRANCES HART, a fantasy in three acts
by Arline Faro, pseud. of Arline
Faruolo.e Appl. states prev. rege
DUL3077- NM: revisions & new third
act. © Arline Faro (Arline
Faruolo); 23u157; DU45070.
FREE-LUNCH FOR POLICEMEN; monolog by
Thomas Castillo. © Thomas Castillo;
30Dec57; C10937.
FREEZE-OUT, a three-act television
play by Helen Lambert. © Helen
Lambert; 30Sep57; DU5557.
FRENCH FANTASY, A JANINE WALLACH
CULTURAL CREATION; recording skit
for the young-in-age by Janine
Wallach, pseud. of Jetta Stroll.
© Jetta Stroll; 26Sep57; DU5538.
THE FRIED AFFAIR, a play in three
acts by Lawrence Bernard Shaffer.
© Lawrence Bernard Shaffer; 5Dec57;
DU45998.
FROM POUGHKEEPSIE -- TO GET OUT OF,
a television comedy sketch by Ray
Sallack. Length, 12 min. (plus).
© Ray Sallack; 16Sep57; DUl5170.
FROM THIS DAY UPWARD, a movie scen-
ario in twenty-nine scenes by Dean
F, Thomas, Helen Irwin and Charles
Cleland. Based upon the life of
Jean Marie Gaspard Itard. © Dean
F, Thomas, Helen Irwin & Charles
Cleland; 0ct57; DU\5776.
87
THE FRONT GALLERY, a play in three
acts by Al (Albert) Easley. © Al-
bert Sidney Easley; 1).0ct57;
DU45713.
FRONT MAN, a television play in three
acts by Ben Sokoloff, © Ben Sok-
oloff; 12Nov57; DU\5869.
FRONT PAGE STORY. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
FRONTIER AMERICANA; American musical
play in three acts. Music by
Franklin Hauser. Book and lyrics
by Russell Janney. Text only.
© Russell Janney; 16Ju157; DUIL5119.
FROZEN ASSETS, a play in three acts
by Dorothy Starr. © Dorothy
Katherine Oliphant Starr; 16Ju157;
DUYS11.
A FRUITFUL VINE.
LIGHT, 53).
SEE THE ETERNAL
A FULL CHARGE; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam Han-
dy Organization, © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.3
1Nov57; C10850.
FUNNY LI'L DUCK, a teleplay for chil-
dren in three scenes by Ethel Riley
and others, © Ethel Riley, Warren
Sears, Phyllis McLuckie & Skip
MeLuckie; 12Nov57; DU5872.
G
THE GARDEN OF SNAKES; film script by
Bernard Hynes. © Bernard Hynes;
25Sep57; DU45533.
THE GARLOCKS: AN EXPERIMENT IN EMO-
TION, in six episodes by Addison
Lewis. © Addison Lewis; 70ct57;
DU5598.
THE GAZEBO, a play in three acts by
Alec Coppel. Based on a story by
nyee and Alec Coppel. © Alec
oppel & Myra Coppel; 250ct57:
DU45783. ; ‘
GENTLE LADY OF THE PALMETTOS. SEE
ISLAND HEAT.
THE GENTLE MONSTER.
TURES OF SUPERMAN.
THE GENTLEMAN IN THE SECOND ROW. SEE
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
GENTLEMEN, BE SEATED, a musical play
in two acts by Edward Cashman.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Edward Cashman; 13Sep57; Dul5u6h.
SEE THE ADVEN-
GENTLEMEN'S PASTIME, a new musical
in two acts by Marion Adler.
Text only. © Marion I. Adler;
16Aug57; DU45271.
THE GEORGE WARREN STORY. SEE THE
TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR WAGER.
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION, a play in five acts by
Andrew Witwer. © Andrew Witwer;
29Nov573 DU45971.
GESAMMELTE WERKE IN EINZELAUSGABEN,
Dramen III, Von Hugo von Hofmanns-
thal, Hrsg. von Herbert Steiner,
Frankfurt, Ger. NM: revisions,
© S. Fischer Verlag G.M.B.H.;
100ct57; AF0-23723.
GET ME MY SON! The story of Old Man
Edwards in three acts by William T.
Bode. Includes music and lyrics
for two songs. © William Theodore
Bode; 6Dec57; DU46013.
88 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
GET ON THE TEAM; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for Regular
Common Carriers Assn. © Regular
Common Carriers Assn.; 13Sep57;
C10730.
THE GHOSTWRITER, a comedy in three
acts by Arthur T. Bond and Lawrence
G. Worcester. © Arthur T. Bond &
Lawrence G. Worcester; 4Dec57;
DU45990.
THE GIANT DEVILFISH, SEE CORSAIR
EXPEDITION SERIES.
GIDEON GOES TO WAR. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, 59.
A GIFT OF FURY, a play in three acts
by Herbert Blau. © Herbert Blau;
16Sep57; DU4575.
GIFTS FROM SANTA, SEE THE BALSAM INN,
A GILDED CAGE, a play in three acts
by Ernest Albrecht, © Ernest
Albrecht; 13Aug57; DU5253.
GIN AND GILT, a comedy in three acts
by James Graham and Allan McCabe,
© James H, Graham & Allan E,
McCabe; 2Ju157; DU5069.
GINGERBREAD JOE, a play in two acts
by Margaret Perry. © Margaret
Perry; 12Nov57; DU45880.
IL GIOCO E' FATTO; in due atti e
quattro quadri di Paolo Levi.
© Paolo Levi; 19Dec57; DU46086.
GIRL AND GHOSTS, a musical screenplay
in two acts by Sadie Isola. Music
by Alfred Scher. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Sadie Isola
& Alfred Scher; 22Ju157; DU5136.
GIRL FROM HAITI, a musical play in
two acts and a prolog by Edwin
Georgi. Text only. © Norcon,
Ine.; 300ct57; DUL5820.
THE GIRL IN POISON COTTAGE.
RAGGED EDGE.
THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, a play in three
acts by David R. Schwartz.
© David Reuben Schwartz; 29Ju157;
DU4.5168.
GIRL WANTED, a winning comedy for an
all-female cast in one act by Dale
Manion, pseud. of Wilbur Braun,
Appl. author: Samuel French, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Samuel French,
Inc.; 18Jun57; DP3023.
THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING, a spark-
ling farce comedy that may be done
with or without musical specialties,
In three acts by Natalie Burke,
pseud, of Wilbur Braun, Appl, au-
thor: Samuel French, Inc., employer
for hire. © Samuel French, Inc.;
29Ju157; DP3160.
SEE THE
THE GIRL WITH CHRYSANTHEMUM HAIR;
film script by C. M. Bernuth and
D. Huleguard. © Charles M.
Bernuth; 22Aug57; DU45316.
THE GIRL WITH THE FAITHFUL HEART, a
Bible story operetta for treble
voices in 3 scenes, Book and music
by Adella C, Altman. Lyrics by
Mary M. Kreykenhohm, © Marys M.
Kreykenbohm & Adella C. Altman;
90ct57; DU45617.
THE GIRL YOU CAN'T FORGET; recording
script for the Coca-Cola Co. © Co-
ca-Cola Co.3; 100ct57; C10775.
GIRLS OF SUMMER, a play in three acts
by N. Richard Nash. S. French.
NM: additions. ©N, Richard Nash;
8Ju157; DP3190.
GIVEAWAY, a comedy in one act by Ian
Kay. (Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 25Sep57;3
DP3135.
THE GLASS MOUNTAIN; screenplay in two
scenes by Miriam and Harry Kazenoff.
Includes lyrics for one song.
© Harry Kazenoff & Miriam Kazenoff;
22Aug57; DUY535h.
THE GLASS MOUNTAIN. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
A GLASS OF TEA; or, Uncle Dave in hot
water. Musical satire in two acts.
Book by Doris Adler; words and
music by Shirley Grossman, Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Shirley J. Grossman & Doris
Adler; 12Sep57; DU4SUL9.
THE GLASS PIANO, a play in three acts
by Donald E. Cummings. © Donald E,
Cummings; 13Dec57; DU46032.
GLORY BE DAMNED, SEE THE GRAY LADY.
THE GLORY OF THE MAN, a play in three
acts by Bill McSherry (William P.
McSherry) © William P. McSherry;
5Sep57; DU\SyO}.
GOBSECK, a film script by Kenneth
Marsden. Adapted from the short
novel by Honore de Balzac. © Ken-
neth Marsden; 30ct57; DU\5611.
GODDESS IN THE JUNKYARD, a play with
music in two acts by Charles Frink.
Text and music on separate leaves,
© Charles William Frink; 17Sep57;
DU45483.
THE GODDESS OF KNOWLEDGE, a TV play
in three acts by Otto Milo.
© Otto H. Milo; 6Dec57; DU46011.
GODLIGHT TO AN UNKNOWN SOLDIER, a
play in four acts by John Paul
Storace. © John P. Storace;
12Sep57; DU4SWW).
GOD'S FOOL, a play in three acts and
seven scenes by Sergius Vassiliev
and Tamara Daykarhanova. Adapted
from the novel The idiot, by Fyodor
Dostoeyevski. © Sergius A. Vas-
siliev & Tamara Daykarhanova;
29Nov57; DU45979.
GOD'S MEDICINE CHEST; radio series
by Helen C. Brown. V.1; scripts
1-13. © Helen C. Brown; 15Ju157;
C1059.
THE GOLD BRICK; play in three acts
by Nicholas Bela. © Nicholas
Bela; 2Ju157; DU45153.
THE GOLD CARPET, a comedy in three
acts by Paul S. Nathan. © Paul
S. Nathan; 150ct57; DU\S726.
THE GOLDEN DREAM, story and screen-
play by Hal Levy and Barbara Gray.
Based on the short story Barker's
luck, by Bret Harte. Appl. states
prev. reg. as The young l9'ers,
23Jun55. NM: deletions, additions
& revisions, © Hal Levy & Barbara
Gray; 210ct57; DUS751.
THE GOLDEN ECHO; script for the
radio program The Ave Maria hour.
By Frances O'Brien. A dramatic
interpretation of the life of G. M.
Hopkins, based on a few of the
entries in his notebooks, and on a
few of his poems. © Frances
O'Brien; 19Aug57; DU5306.
THE GOLDEN GIRL. SEE LA FANCIULLA
D'ORO,
THE GOLDEN LAND, a drama in one act
by Marlene Brenner. (Baker's royal-
ty plays) Appl. author: Walter H.
Baker Co., employer for hire.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 110ct57;
DP3212,.
July—Dec.
THE GOLDEN STREET, a play in three
acts by Joe Tonkin (Joseph D.
Tonkin © Joseph D. Tonkin;
17Ju157; DU45123.
THE GOLDEN TOUCH, a two-act lay for
children, with prolog by Glen A.
Hilken. Based on the ancient King
Midas myth. © Glen A, Hilken;
26Aug57; DU5536.
THE GOLDEN WATCH. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, 557.
THE GOOD SHEPHERD; Bible story oper-
etta written especially for Sunday
schools, secular schools, radio and
television programs. Lyrics by
Mary M. Kreykenbohm. Book and mu-
sic by Adella Carlson Altman.
© Mary M. Kreykenbohm & Adella C,
Altman; 100ct57; DUY5625.
THE GOOD SONG, SEE LOMATAWI,
THE GOOD-WILL AMBASSADORS, an
unpublished dramatic composition
in three acts by Jerome D, Ross.
© Jerome D. Ross; 1dul57; DUY5SOW1.
GOODBYE, SOLDIER. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
GOODYEAR ON THE MARCH; film script
prepared for the Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co, Writer, James Prindle.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; DU46020,
GRANADA IN THE SPRING, a musical in
two acts. Book by Leo Riley.
Lyrics and music by Richard Freitas.
Text only. © Leo Riley; 26Ju157;
DU.5211.
GRAND OPENING, a farce in three acts
by David Dargin, MM: new second &
third act. © David Dargin; 280ct57;
DuU45 788.
GRANDMA AND ME, a modern musical in
three acts by Irving Rikon.
Based on the fairy tale originally
known as Little Red Riding Hood.
Text only. © Irving Rikon; 6Sep57;
pDvU45.08.
THE GRAVEYARD, a play in three acts
by Marion A. McGuire. © Marion A.
McGuire; 19Aug57; DUL5295.
THE GRAY LADY, a comedy drama in
three acts by Joseph Blaufox,
Appl. states prev. reg. as Glory
be damned, 9Jan3h, 26068; Comeback
road, 2lAugh, 90179. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Joseph
Blaufox; 19Sep57; DU55h7.
THE GREAT BOFFO AND HIS TALKING DOG;
one-act opera for children.
Libretto by Christopher Davis.
Music by Louis Gesensway. Piano
reduction; vocal-piano score.
© Louis Gesensway & Christopher
Davis; 11Ju157; DU\5102.
THE GREAT LAUGHTER, a play in three
acts and a prolog by Paul W, Clark.
© Panl Winthrop Clark; 100ct57;
DU45757.
THE GREAT STANISLAUS; recording
script for Pontiac Motor Division
by Jam Handy Organization, © Pon-
tiac Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 1,Nov57; C108ys.
GREATER THAN GOLD, a Christmas play
in two scenes by Pearl Neilson,
© Rodeheaver Co.; 27Sep57; DP3170.
THE GREATEST GIFT, a play in one act
by Ralph W. Hastings. © Ralph W,
Hastings; 16Sep57; DU45)71.
1957
GREEN MANSIONS, a music drama in two
acts. Libretto, lyrics and vocal
music by Wayne Fawcett. Ballet,
incidental music and full score by
Helena Kaprielian. Adapted from
W. H. Hudson's novel of the same
title. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Wayne Fawcett & Helena
Kaprielian; 16Dec57; DU46107.
THE GREEN SHORES, a screenplay in
three acts by Charles Patrick Breen.
© Charles P. Breen; 18Sep57;
DUY54.91.
GRETCHEN, a musical comedy in three
acts, Book and lyrics by Donald C.
Dorick; music by William A. Bell.
Text only. © Donald C. Dorick;
5Dec573; DU45997.
THE GROOM HOLLERS UNCLE.
BLUSHING CANDLES«
GUILTY? A drama in three acts with
‘mystery, by Henriette and Louis
Bisch. Appl. states prev. reg.
100ct55, DU0899; 23Nov55, DU1196.
NM: revisions. © Henriette Bisch
& Louis Bisch; 20Sep57; DU5511.
SEE THE
THE GUILTY ONES, an original radio
script based on the Easter story by
Robert S. and Joy Staples.
© Robert S. Staples & Joy Staples;
9Sep57; DULSHI19.
THE GUY WITH A BRIEFCASE, a musical
play in three acts by Kathleen Eve-
lyn DeLoache. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Kathleen Eve-
lyn DeLoache; 22Aug57; DU5297.
THE GYPSY BARON; music by Johann
Strauss; English adaptation by
Eugene Fuerst. Text only.
© Eugene Fuerst; 13u157; DU45SO6.
H
HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (Idiots out of clay)
A play in four. scenes by ‘C. B. Gil-
ford. Play House. NM: revisions.
© Charles Bernard Gilford; lApr57;
DP3197.
HAMLET, Oper in einem Vorspiel und
drei Akten, acht Bilder, nach
dem Trauerspiel von Shakespeare
von Ernst Roters und Teress-
Robinsohn, Musik von Ernst Roters.
Op.145. Berlin, E, Roters.
Text only. © Ernst Roters;
1Apr57; DF1005.
HANG THE WITNESS, a courtroom drama
in three acts by T. C. Pironti.
© Tarquiny C. Pironti; 15Ju157;
DU.5111.
THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE; in two
acts by Kyle Crichton. Suggested
by the book My Philadelphia father,
by Cordelia Drexel Biddle and Kyle
Crichton. Dramatists Play Service.
NM: additions & revisions. © Kyle
Crichton; 21Aug57; DP3055.
HAPPILY EVER AFTER, a musical play in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Ruth
Lefenfeld and Estelle Epstein. Mu-
sic by Estelle Epstein. Text and
music on separate leaves, © Ruth
A, Lefenfeld & Estelle P. Epstein;
20ct57; DUYS581.
| THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE, a television
play in three. acts by Frances Wit-
lin and Alan Cooke. Adapted from
Max Beerbohm's story of the same
title, © Frances Witlin & Alan
Cooke; 15Nov57; DU45905.
THE HAPPY MEDIUM, a one-act play by
Betty Huey Saunders. Drama Shop.
© Betty. Huey Saunders; 8Nov57;
DP3176.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
HAPPY NEW YEAR, a play in three
acts by Stephen H. Shagan.
© Stephen H. Shagan; 10Sep57;
DUU5430.
THE HAREM, a comedy in three acts
by Ernest Vajda. Adapted from the
German by Clement Scott Gilbert.
Appl. states German version prev.
reg. as Der Harem, 26Mar27,
D79119 & 27May5), R131070.
© Clement Scott Gilbert & Mrs.
Ernest Vajda; 16Ju157; DU45115.
HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS SING! A mu-
sical Christmas story assembled,
arranged and composed by Carleton
Dean. (Denison operettas) ©T. S.
Denison & Co.3 1Nov57; DP3192.
HARLEQUINTET REVUE, a musical revue
consisting of seventeen songs and
two sketches by Anne Denney Jones
and James Terry Cundall. Appl.
states prev. reg. of one song en-
titled You kindle my tinder, 195h.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Anne Denney Jones & James Terry
Cundall; 30ct57; DU5572.
HARRY-THE-STEP, a play in one act by
A. N. Tamburri. © Anthony N.
Tamburri; 15Jul57; DU510h.
HARVEST TIME, a play in three acts
by Aldyth Morris. © Aldyth
Vernon Morris; 30Sep57; DU5553.
HASTY-TASTY PASTRY CUTTER & JUICER:
DEMONSTRATION SCRIPT. Appl. au-
thors; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halli-
gan. © Popeil Bros., Inc.;
290ct57; C10842.
HAT IN HAND, an intimate musical
comedy in two acts; book and lyrics
by David Rogers. Text only.
© David Rogers; 16Sep57; DU572.
THE HEALER, a play in three acts by
Florence Dude. © Florence Dude;
160ct57; DU45730.
HEALING IN ITS WINGS, a play for the
Christmas season in two parts by
Clyde Cruse. Appl. author: Wal-
ter H. Baker Co., employer for hire.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 25Sep57;
DP3136.
A HEALTH TO JOHN PATCH; a ballad oper
etta in two acts by James Reeves.
Based on traditional melodies of
the British Isles. Music arranged
by Cecil Cope. London, Boosey.
Text only. © Boosey & Co., Ltd.;
19Sep57; DFO-723.
A HEALTH TO JOHN PATCH; ballad-
Operetta in two acts by James
Reeves. Based on traditional
melodies of the British Isles
arr. by Cecil Cope. London,
Boosey; sold by Boosey & Hawkes.
© Boosey & Co., Ltd.; 15Aug57;
DFO-717.
HEAP BIG CAKE, a comedy in three acts
by W. Gordon Mauerman, Art Craft
Play Co. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Hever; 5Sep57; DP3072.
HEART DIVIDED. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
THE HEART OF YOUR BUSINESS; recording
seript by Jam Handy Organ&zation
for Nobility Division, © Nobility
Division, Empire Crafts Corp.3;
13Sep57; C10721.
THE HEAT'S ON HOMER; or, Know and show
GMC accessories; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for GMC
Truck Division. © GMC Truck Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10714.
89
HEAVEN COME DOWN; song and tableau-
' ballet suitable for Christmas or
Hanukkah celebration, by Willow
Macky (Katharine Faith Willow Macky)
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Katharine Faith Willow Macky;
15Nov57; DU45937.
HEAVENLY DAYS, a musical play in two
acts. Book by Elizabeth Bressler;
music by Joe Tanner and Elizabeth
Bressler, Text only. © Elizabeth
Bressler & Joseph Tanner; 150ct57;3
DUY5723 »
HENRY FAUST, D. SC.; a play in three
acts by Edward J. Byng. Appl.
states German version entitled
Dr. Chem. Heinrich Faust, prev.
reg. 10Jun57, DUW1933. © Edward
John Jefferson Byng; 30Aug57;
DUL5365~
HENRY IV.
ROGUES.
SEE FALSTAFF, THE PRINCE OF
HENRY V, a play in twenty-one scenes
by Bernard F. Brooks. © Bernard
Francis Brooks; 280ct57; DUL5792.
HER FIRST FISHING TRIP; monolog by
Margaret Kluver Wells. © Margaret
Kluver Wells; 12Ju157; C10573.
HERE UNDER THE SUN, a one-act play by
Ernest C, Ferlita. © Ernest C,
Ferlitas; 20ct57; DU5579.
HERE WE STAND AND FOR THIS WE LIVE,
FOR THIS WE STAND. A film-accom-
panied lecture and/or TV program
by Gerald L. Geiger. © Gerald L.
Geiger; 16Dec57; ¢10918.
HERE'S HOW; shooting script for a
motion picture prepared for Truscon
Steel Division, Republic Steel.
Writer, Hal Secor. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inec.; 29Nov57;
C€10886.
HERITAGE, a screenplay by Charlotte
I. Meier. Based on a true story
by Maggie Mulcahy. © Charlotte 1.
Meier; 13Aug57; DUl5256.
HERITAGE OF FAITH; religious pageant
in five parts by Beulah Gordon.
© Beulah Gordon; 25Ju157; DUy5158.
THE HERITAGE OF THE GIANTS; by Charles
L. Getz, Jr. and others. © Charler
L. Getz, Jr., Arthur S. Browne &
Harvey J. Hauptman; 18Nov57; C10862
HEYDAY FOR A STUNNING WITCH, a play
in one act by Francis Gagliano.
© Francis Gagliano; 180ct57;
DUS 741.6
HI, GRANDMA! A play for television
by Arch Oboler. © Arch Oboler;
8Nov57; DU45860.
THE HIDDEN RIVER, a play in three
acts by Ruth and Augustus Goetz.
From the novel by Storm Jameson
(Margaret Storm Jameson Chapman)
Dramatists Play Service. NM:
additions & revisions. © Ruth
Goetz & Augustus Goetz; 29Jul57;3
DP3051.
HIGH IN THE SKY, a two-act musical
comedy. Story and dialogue by Evie
(Evelyn M.) Reece. Music and lyr-
ics by Robert Goldsmith, Text and
music on separate leaves. © Eve-
lyn M. Reece (Mrs. Allan M. Reece)
& Robert Goldsmith; 23May57; DP3173.
THE HIGH WHITE STAR, a comedy in three
acts by Tom Erhard (Thomas A.
Erhard WM: revisions. © Thomas
A. Erhard; 23Aug57; DU5321.
90 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HIGHLIGHTS AND SHADOWS, a play in
three acts by Howard Pepion.
© Howard Pepion; 1)Nov57; DUL5896.
HIGHWAY SAFETY CRUSADERS. SEE COM-
MUNITY HIGHWAY SAFETY = HIGHWAY
SAFETY CRUSADERS,
HIPPO DANCING, a comedy in three
acts by Robert Morley. Acting ed.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.585) Appl. states
prev. reg. as Les oeufs de
l'autruche, 1950 & as The ostrich
eggs, 1952. NM: "new version."
© Robert Morley; 30Dec55; DF1001.
THE HIRAM WALKER GIFT PACKAGING PRO-
GRAM FOR 1957; script for a color
sound motion picture prepared for
Hiram Walker. Writer, Bill Harring-
ton. Appl. author: Wilding Picture
Productions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; DU45575.
HIS FIRST WATCH, a teleplay in three
scenes by Richard Francis, pseud.
of Frank Richard Vanecek. © Frank
Richard Vanecek; 13Nov57; DU45882.
A HISTORY OF ART IN TEXTILES; a series
of illustrated lectures in seven
parts by Mary Louise Bell. © Mary
Louise Bell; 20Nov57; C10868.
THE HISTORY OF COLLECT POND, a musi-
cal play in eight parts by Anna
M. Stone. Text only. © Anna
Mildred Stone; 210ct57; DUS76.
A HISTORY OF FURNITURE, a series of
illustrated lectures by Mary Louise
Bell. To be presented for a course
in History of furniture at Michigan
State University. © Mary Louise
Bell; 2Dec57; C10876.
HOBOES' HOLIDAY, a musical-comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Anne
Delane. Music by C. Ruskin Sand-
bourne. Text only. © Anne T.
Delane; 19Aug57; DU530.
A HOLD ON HEAVEN, a play of people
in three acts by Emily Sprague
Wurl in collaboration with Mary
John. © Emily Sprague Wurl &
Mary John; 3Sep57; DU5397.
"HOLDEM" AND "TWITCHEM", a lecture by
Leroy Woodson, © Leroy Woodson,
Don Donaldson & Roy D. Midkiff;
18Nov57; C10862.
HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS, a romantic comedy
in two acts by Ronald Alexander.
Dramatists Play Service. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Bon voyage.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Ronald Alexander; 22Ju157;
DP3045.
HOME FOR THE HEART. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
HOME OF QUALITY; script for a sound
motion picture prepared for Lincoln
Division, Ford Motor Co. Writers,
David Welling and E, R, Murkland.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; C1073.
THE HOME PSYCHOLOGIST; sample script
for radio and television programs
by Arthur Henley. © Arthur Henley;
2h.0ct57; C10809.
HOMECOMING GAME, a one-hour television
play in three acts by Henry V. Laron,
© Henry V. Larom; 19Sep57; DU\5505.
L'HOMME QUI A PERDU SES CLEFS;
comedie en trois actes de Michel
Perrin. © Michel Perrin; 19Aug57;
DUY.5325.
L'HOMME SEUL; tragedie en trois actes
de Gilbert Cesbron. © Gilbert
Cesbron; 19Aug57; DU45326.
HONEYBUNCH, a play in three acts by
John Green, © John Cecil Green;
13Sep57; DU45h62,
THE HONEYMOON IS OVER, a comedy-drama
in three acts, Film script by
Vernon Smith. © Benjamin Vernon
Smith; 28Aug57; DU534.6.
HONG KONG COLLECT; half-hour weekly
television series by Bob Fisher and
Alan Lipscott. Script l. © Alan
ra eoeee & Bob Fisher; 23Dec57;
pu46082.
HONOR, a play for television in three
acts by Gore Vidal. © Gore Vidal;
13Sep57; DU45459.
HONOR, a play for television in three
acts by Gore Vidal. The Writer.
(In Television plays for writers,
edited by A. S. Burack. p.361-393)
Appl. states prev. reg. 13Sep57,
DU45459. © Gore Vidal; 4Nov57;
DP3186.
HOOK 'N' LADDER, a play in three acts
by Joseph Blackshear Bryan.
© Joseph Blackshear Bryan; 23Aug57;
DU,5318.
THE HOOPER LAW, a new comedy in two
acts by Harry Granick, © Harry
Granick; 26Nov57; DU45955.
THE HORNED TOAD, a television play in
three acts by Nancy Williams.
© Nancy Margaret Williams; 16Ju157;
C10583.
HOT IRON. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT, 535.
HOTEL LOBBY, a musical comedy in
three acts; script and lyrics by
Lucile Palmer, Text only.
© Lucile Palmer McMillan; 16Sep57;
DUY54.73.
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS (Radio pro-
gram) © The Hour of St. Francis,
Empire Theater.
Brother, what a character.
© 90ct57; DU4S646.
The bruised reed. © 90ct57;
DUL5669.
A call for Grandfather, © 90ct57;
DUY5696.
Charity goes next door, © 90ct57;
DUyEO8s,
Child of innocence. © 90ct57;
DUYS638.
Cry, uneasy heart. © 90ct57;
DUL5661,.
Death of a John Doe. © 90ct57;
DU45653.
Destiny is yes. © 90ct57;
DU45689.
Don't blame me. © 90ct57; DU5685.
Dream for my daughter. © 90ct57;
DUL5648.
Every day a hero. © 90ct57;
DuLS5698.
Front page story. © 90ct57;
DUS665.
The gentleman in the second row,
© 90ct57; DU45687.
The glass mountain, © 90ct57;
DU45S6bh.
Goodbye, soldier, © 90ct57;3
DU45655.
Heart divided. © 90ct57;
DUL5662.
Home for the heart. © 90ct57;
DULS656.
How could this happen? © 90ct57;
DUY5S701.
How not to raise a child.
© 90ct57; DUW5657.
July—Dec.
How old are youf © 90ct57;
DU5660.
How small a fire. © 90ct57;
DU45679. sai he
How to lose a husband, © 90ct573
DuUySé6u.
How to lose a wife. © 90ct573
DULS6u2.
I never get a break. © 90ct57;
DU5639.
I remember Harry. © 90ct573
DUEOTL. ue 90ct57;
I'll be waiting for you.
© 90ct57; DUS705.
Is there any difference?
© 90ct57; DU45703.
Kathleen goes home. © 90ct573
DUU5651.
Listen, son. © 90ct57; DUY5é641.
The lonesome year. © 90ct57;
DUS 702.
Lost in their father's house,
© 90ct57; DU5S707.
A mandolin for the Madonna,
© 90ct57; DU45670.
Mrs. MeGilley did it. © 90ct57;
DU5678.
My son will walk, © 90ct57;
DUL5643.
New order, new life. © 90ct57;
DU5659.
No son of mine. © 90ct57; DU566l,
The old violin. © 90ct57; DULS6h0,
The one way street. © 90ct57;
DU5691.
Other children I have, Oc 5
DUYS681~ oe
Perfect love. © 90ct57; DU5S65).
The play is over. © 90ct57;
DUL5667.
Remember with love, © 90ct57;
DUY5697.
Saint for a day. © 90ct57;
DU45S662.
The second chance, © 90ct57;
DU45706.
The second of January. © 90ct573
Buneecs, ry 90ct573
Set the angel free. © 90ct57;
DU5677.
Stars in her crown. © 90ct57;3
DU45690.
Story from Fatima. © 90ct57;
DUL5650.
Strange grows the heart. © 90ct57;
DULEESe, ) Bi
The tale of a shirt. © 90ct57;
DU.5675.
Thelma Smith. © 90ct57; DU5663.
These are the hands. © 90ct57;
DUL5S64.7.
Thirty seconds a day. © 90ct57;
DuU45680,
This is Easter, © 90ct57; DU45S666.
Tomorrow belongs to God. © 90ct57;
DUY5699.
The trouble next door. © 90ct573
DU45672.
Unfinished business. © 9ct57;
DU5693.
The unseen guest. © 90ct57;
DU5676.
The very small voice. © 90ct57;
DUL.5686,
Voice from yesterday. © 90ct57;
DUY5692.
Welcome home, soldier, $
DULSTO. eggs
Were you theref © 90ct57; DUY5S683.
What is love? © 90ct57; DUYS69h.
What's so wonderful? (What's so
wonderful about a baby?)
© 90ct57; DU45695.
What's the trouble up there?
(What's going on up there?)
© 90ct57; DUL5673.
What's wrong with this picture?
© 90cet57; DU4S700.
1957 =
When not to drive a car. © 90ct573
DUL5668.
When time stood still. © 90ct573
DULS6L9.
Where there is doubt, faith.
© 90ct57; DULS67h.
Where's the Professor?
DU5S6u5.
HOUSE OF THEBES, a play in three acts
by D. Swinburne, pseud. of Dorothy
Swinburne Deegan, © Dorothy Swin-
burne Deegan; 29Nov57; DU45965.
© 90ct57;
HOUSE ON THE CLIFF, a mystery comedy
in three acts by George Batson.
From a television play by George
Batson and Donn Harman. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Solitaire
lady, 1956. NM: revisions.
© George Batson; 26Jun57; DP3020.
HOUSE WITHOUT WALLS, a play in two
acts by Sam Reese. © Sam Reese;
T6Dec57; DU46035.
HOW ABOUT YOU? Production no.l58.
A sound slidefilm script for Pa-
cific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
by Rocket Pictures. Appl. author:
Courtney A. Anderson. © Rocket
Pictures, Inc.; 9Sep57; C10675.
HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN? SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
HOW FAR CAN YOU SEE? Recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
© Presbyterian Church in the
Uemoees losep>7; ClO727..
HOW NOT TO RAISE A CHILD. SEE THE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
HOW OLD ARE YOU? SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
HOW SMALL A FIRE.
FRANCIS.
HOW TO LEARN TO PLAY THE CLARINET FROM
ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS OR PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS. SEE BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS.
HOW TO LEARN TO PLAY THE TROMBONE FROM
ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS OR PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS. SEE BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS
THE TEACHER COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR
RECORDS.
HOW TO LEARN TO PLAY THE TRUMPET FROM
ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS OR PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS. SEE BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS
THE TEACHER COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR
RECORDS.
HOW TO LOSE A HUSBAND.
OF ST. FRANCIS.
HOW TO LOSE A WIFE.
ST. FRANCIS.
HOW TO MAKE SALES GROW; recording
seript by Jam Handy Organization
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10690.
SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
SEE THE HOUR
SEE THE HOUR OF
HOW TO SHAVE MONEY; by Paul De Ros-
sett. © Paul De Rossett; 12Aug57;
C10623.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY FROM LAMB;
script for a Kodachrome motion pic-
ture for American Sheep Producers
Council. Writer, David C. Welling.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Ine., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; C10889.
HOWIE, a play in three acts by Phoebe
Ephron, © Phoebe Ephron; 17Sep57;
DUY5SY.85 6
THE HUMAN HEART, a play for television
in three acts by Tom Jones. © Tom
Jones; 30Dec57; DU46121.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS, a play in three
acts by Harold Holland. © Harold
Holland; 26Aug57; DU45336.
THE HUNGRY TIGER. SEE FOLK-TALE PLAYS.
HURDLES TO THE MOON, a play in three
acts by Robert Strauss. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Wrong values,
by Robert Strauss in collaboration
with Derek Patmore. NM: entirely
rewritten. © Robert Strauss;
27Sep57; DU45552.
I
I AM MOVEMENT; soliloquy and choreo-
graphic pattern (Laban notation) in
two acts with a prolog and an epi-
log. Theme of production included.
By Lucille Page West. © Lucille
Page Wests 299ct57; DU5807.
JT. AM THE MAN, a teleplay in six
scenes by Lillian S. Freehof and
Leonard S. Simon. © Lillian S.
Freehof & Leonard S. Simon; 25Nov57;_
DU45948.
I BELIEVE, a play in two acts by
Florence Dude. © Florence Dude;
160ct573; DULS731.
I BOW IN THANKS. SEE MODE ANI,
I HAVE SPOKEN TO MY CHILDREN, a one-
act play for verse chorus by Darius
Leander Swann. © Friendship
Press, Ince; 5Aug57; DP3078.
I KISS YOUR HAND, MADAME; a sophisti-
cated comedy in three acts by Salome
Vulcan, Based on Love for love, by
William Congreve, © Salome Vulcan;
5Dec573 DU45999.
I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACEs
or, IMAMFOS. Screenplay by Lou
Vittes and Gene Fowler, Jr. © Lou
Vittes & Gene Fowler, Jr.3 1Nov573
DU45895.
I NEVER GET A BREAK.
ST. FRANCIS.
I PASSED A MOUNTAIN, a screenplay
by Sonja Christina, pseud. of
Alisa Morris. © Alisa S. Morris
(Sonja Christina); 17Jun57;
DUL5057.6
I PESCATORI, opera in tre tempi di
Jacopo Napoli. Libretto di Vit-
torio Viviani. Milano, Curci.
Piano & voice score only. © Edi-
zioni Curci; 26Aug57; DF1015.
I REMEMBER HARRY. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
I RICCI DI MARE; commedia in tre atti
di Aldo ae eos © Aldo Nicolaj;
17Dec57; DU46085.
SEE THE HOUR OF
I SAW THREE SHIPS, a play in one act
by W. Gordon Mauermann. Dramatic
Pub. Co. © W. Gordon Mauermann;
8Ju1573; DP30)3.
I TAKE THIS WOMAN, a television play
in six scenes by Rose Genzer,.
© Rose Genzer; 5Nov57; DUL5838.
I WALK ERECT, SEE DIET AND LIKE IT
and I WALK ERECT.
I, WILLIAM STILL; a fifteen-minute
radio play by Rachel Byssop. First
in a series of escape stories on
the Underground Railroad.
© Rachel Eloise Byssop; 5Aug57;
DU 5205.
THE ICE SHOW; monolog by Dixie
(Dixie M. Overman) © Dixie M.
Overman; 8Ju1l57; C10570.
9)
I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN, a
television play in two acts by
Richard Farley. © Richard Joseph
Farley, Jr.; 7Jan58; DU46115.
IDA'S HUSBANDS (Murders with condo-
lences) A play in four acts by
John W, Williams. © John W, Wil-
liams; 7Nov57; DUL58h9.
THE IDIOT, SEE GOD'S FOOL.
IDIOTS OUT OF CLAY. SEE HALFWAY TO
HEAVEN.
IF LOVE IT BE, a play in four acts by
Lloyd Dillwyn, pseud. of Holland
MecTyrie Dills. © Holland McTyrie
Dills; 15Nov57; DU45908.
IF THE SHOE FITS, a play in three
acts by Mary E, Ball. © Mary E,
Ball; 13Sep57; DP312).
IF YOU HAD A WISH; recording script
by Billie Logan, pseud. of Lillian
Marie Logan. (Peeko puppet play)
© Lillian Marie Logan; 13Nov57;
DUY5889.
I'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU.
OF ST. FRANCIS.
SE# THE HOUR
ILLATSZERTAR. SEE PARFUMERIE.
IM WEISSEN ROSSL. SSH WHITH HORSE
INNe
IM WELTRAUMSCHIFF DIE LETZTEN STUNDEN;
Monolog von Gustav Illguth, © Gus-~
tav Adolf Gottwald Illguths; 310ct57;
C10821.
THE IMAGE, a play in three acts by
Warren Chetham-Strode. Adapted
from the novel The stepmother, by
R. C. Hutchinson. © Cc. S. Plays,
Ltd. & Ray Coryton Hutchinson;
2Aug573 DUL5195.
IMAGE OF FRIGHTENED BIRDS, a play in
nine scenes by David Berg. © David
Berg; 13Dec57; DU46031.
IMAMFOS. SEE I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM
OUTER SPACE.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, SEE
WHO'S EARNEST,
IN CASE OF MURDER, a mystery-farce in
three acts by Frank Wattron.= (A
Row-Peterson play) © Row, Peter-=
son & Co.3; 7Aug57; DP3109.
IN COLOR ON SUNDAYS. SEE SEE YOU IN
THE FUNNY=PAPERS.
IN DIFFERENT LIGHT; play with music
in three acts and three prologs by
Owen Emmons Greenan, With excerpts
from The life of King Henry the
Fifth, by William Shakespeare.
Text only. © Owen Emmons Greenan;
hNov57; DUW5855.
IN HONOUR BOUND, a fantasy for
children in three scenes by
Letitia M. Hollinshead. (Baker's
plays for amateurs) Appl. author:
Walter H. Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
1Ju1l57; DP3036.
IN PLACE OF LOVE, a play in three
acts by Lily Poritz. © Lily
Poritz; 150ct57; DUl5768.
IN SEARCH OF SCARLATTE, a lecture-=re-
cital for use with slides by Bruce
Barbour (Bruce Barbour Baetzner)
© Bruce Barbour Baetzner; 1l.0ct57;
C10787.
IN THE MATTER OF EX=PARTE MILLIGAN.
SEE BIRTHRIGHT.
IN THE NAME OF LOVE, a three-act
dramatic play by Nathan Dinnes.
© Nathan Dinnes; 2)Ju157; DUl5210.
92 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
IN THE SPIRIT OF LEADERSHIP, an oral
delivery to various groups, by Wil-
liam W. Swanson. © William W.
Swanson; 21Nov57; C10930.
IN THE WAKE OF THE STORM, a drama in
three acts by Lauga Geir. Comet
Press Books. © Lauga Geir;
23Sep57 (in notice: 195); DP3172.
IN THE WILDERNESS, a play in three
acts by Lester Heller. © Lester
Heller; hNov57; DU45830.
IN THY NAME, a play in five acts by
Florence Dude. © Florence Dude;
160ct57; DU\5S728.
THE INCOMPLETED PASS, a comedy in
three acts by Patricia Clapp.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.; 9Aug57;
DP306).
THE INDUSTRY-BY-INDUSTRY METHOD; by
Theodore N. Trett. © Direct Ad-
vertising Associates, Theodore N.
Trett, proprietor; 10Sep57; C10665.
INFANTA, a drama in one act by Lewy
Olfson. Adapted from The birthday
of the Infanta, by Oscar Wilde.
Appi. states prev. reg. 25Jan5h,
DP1665. NM: additions & revisions.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; Sep57;
DP3106.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES. SEE MEDICAL
HORIZONS, May 12, 1957.
THE INHERITANCE, a play in three acts
by Rosemary M. Monjure. © Rosemary
Marion Monjure; 5Sep57; DU\503.
THE INHERITORS, a television play in
two scenes by Jane Crusinberry.
© Jane Crusinberry; 23Dec57;
DU46105.
INSIDE OUT, an interlude of seven
days in the lives of fifteen men in
the U. S. Army. In two acts by
Robert Downey Elias. © Robert
Downey Elias; 290ct57; DUy5811.
THE INSPECTION RECEIPT, a play in
five scenes by Bertram Brownold and
David Perlberg. © Bertram Brown-
old & David Perlberg; 5Nov57;
DUY5S 82.
INTERMEZZO, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA -
MASCAGNI. SEE LITTLE CONCERTS.
INTERSTELLAR SPACE CRUISER ROMANCE.
SEE ROMANCE ON ALFA CENTAURI ROCKET
SHIP.
INTERVALISM; or, Intervals in music
with Kathleen Hodder, 12 scripts
part 1, 3 scripts part 2, by Kath-
leen Hodder Lram,. © Kathleen
Hodder Lram; 16Sep57; C10673.
INTERVALS IN MUSIC WITH KATHLEEN
HODDER. SEE INTERVALISM.
INTRODUCTION PLEASE! Recording script
for Oldsmobile Division by Jam Handy
Organization. © Oldsmobile Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 1lNov57;
C1089.
THE INTRUDER, a play in three acts by
R. K. Pearl. Appl. states prev.
reg. as The stranger. NM: addi-
tions. OR. K. Pearl; 30Dec57;
pu46120,
INTRUDER FROM THE SEA, an hour tele-
vision drama in three acts by Er-
nesto Fuentes, © Ernesto D,
Fuentes; 13Nov57; DU45891.
THE INVISIBLE INDIAN CHIEF, a chil-
dren's musical play in seven scenes.
Book and. lyrics by Bruce E, Millan.
Music by Fred Barnett. Text and
music on separate leaves. © Bruce
E, Millan & Fred Barnett; 7Nov57;
DUY5SbL6.
IOLANTHE, SEE IOLANTHY,
IOLANTHY; or, The mayor and the Maori,
Gilbert and Sullivan revisited; a
conducted tour in two acts by Clara
Clayman (Clara Clayman Weinberg)
Adapted from Iolanthe, by William
S. Gilbert and Arthur S. Sullivan.
Text only. © Clara Clayman Wein-
berg; 18Nov57; DU45915.
IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS, a play in three
acts by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Translated by Evelyn Solann.
Appl. states prev. reg. as DU37856.
NM: revisions & additions.
© Evelyn Solann; 29Ju157; DU45217.
DAS IRDENE WAGELCHEN; Spiel in zwei
Teilen von Ferdinand Bruckner.
Nach einem indischen Volksstiick,
dem Konig Sudraka zugeschrieben.
© Ferdinand Bruckner; 2l.0ct57;
DUS 782.
IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
ISLAND HEAT, two short plays by Les-
lie Watson. Contents.--Gentle lady
of the palmettos.--Big Six.
© Leslie Watson; 1h0ct57; DU5709.
ISLAND OF SIRENS, a play in three acts
for ten women by T. B. Morris.
London, French, (French's acting
edition, no.756) © Samuel French,
Ltd.; 12Nov57; DF1042.
THE ISLE OF CHILDREN, a melodrama by
Robert Leonard Joseph. © Robert
Leonard Joseph; \Nov57; DU45831.
ISLE OF LOVE, a play in three acts by
Joan Gallagher. © Joan Gallagher;
280ct57; DULS799.
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU; recording
script for the Coca-Cola Co.
© Coca-Cola Co.; 100ct57; C10780.
THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT, a play in five
acts by Eugene Labiche and Marc-
Michel. English translation by
Richard G, Mason and Regina Wojak
(Regina Wojak Betts). © Richard
G, Mason & Regina Wojak Betts;
280ct57; DU45789.
THE ITHACAN, a play in a prolog and
three acts by Shaul Gladstone.
Suggested by Homer's Odyssey.
© Shaul Gladstone; 26Nov57; DU45958.
IT'S A FACT. A visual presentation in
color prepared for Dodge Division,
Chrysler Corp. Writer, Gordon H,
Miller. Appl. author: Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.3;
13Sep57; C1lo741.
IT'S ALL PART OF THE DEAL; re-
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Chevrolet Motor
Division. © Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10684.
IT'S EASY ON THE RIGHT TRACK; script
for a sound slidefilm prepared for
Easy Laundry Appliances Division by
[i.e. of] the Murray Corp. of Amer-
ica. Writer, John Davenport. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 13Sep57;
C1070.
IT'S ONLY MY NERVES, a farce in one
act by John Healy. © Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 9Aug57; DP3060.
July—Dec.
!
J/2 IT'S MAGIC; re-recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Oldsmobile Division. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10710.
JACK AND JILL, a skit by Clara Belle
Holstein, © Clara Belle Holstein;
26Aug57; DUY5348.
JACK COMES HOME, a screenplay in three
acts by William Carey, pseud. of
Ehregott J. G. Schaefer. © Ehre-
gott J. G. Schaefer & Leona Schaefer;
29Nov57; DU45967.
THE JACKET OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.
SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT, 556.
JACKKNIFE, a dramatic comedy in three
acts by Rock Anthony, pseud. of
Rocco A, Logiudice. © Rocco A,
_Logiudice; 1Nov57; DU\5823.
JACOB RUPPERT = KNICKERBOCKER BEER
(Radio commercials) Scripts in
this series are by Warwick & Legler
© Jacob Ruppert. i
Artist. © 230ct57; 010796.
Boss. © 230ct57; C10797.
Captain of liner. © 230ct573
c10798.
Foreign dishes. © 230ct57; C10792.
Juke box. © 230ct57; C10793.
Murder mysteries. © 230ct57;
C10795.
Phoning. © 230ct57; C10801.
Weatherman, © 230ct57; C1079\.
When day dawns,
Workin! in sun,
© 230ct57; C10800.
© 230ct57; C10799,
JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKERBOCKER BEER
(Television commercials) Scripts
in this series are by Warwick &
Legler. © Jacob Ruppert.
Artist. © 20ct57; C10759.
Juke box. © 20ct57; C10755.
Liner. © 20ct57; C10767.
Murder mysteries. © 20ct57;
C10763.
Nick R, Bocker and barbecue,
© 20ct57; C10760.
Nick R, Bocker and car wash,
© 20ct57; C10756.
Nick R. Bocker and closet,
© 20ct57; C10765.
Nick R, Bocker and concrete,
© 20ct57; C10762.
Nick R. Bocker and fan, © 20ct573
C10766.
Nick R. Bocker and paint.
© 20ct57; C10761.
Nick R, Bocker and shoe lace.
© 20ct57$; C10757.
Nick R, Bocker and toaster.
© 20ct57; C1O75h.
Nick R, Bocker catching ball.
© 20ct57; C10758.
Nick R. Bocker fishing. © 20ct57;
C10753.
Phoning. © 20ct57; C1076.
JAISET LIEKIT, SEE LES FLAMMES GELEES.
JAMAICA WAY, a musical play in two
acts by Dorothy Lightbourne,.
Music and lyrics by Robert Light-
bourne. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Robert Lightbourne &
Dorothy Lightbourne; 22Ju157;
DU.5135~6
JANOS VITEZ, (John the hero); a
dramatic operetta in three acts.
Translated from the Hungarian
original by Margaret N. Kovell.
Text only. © Margaret N, Kovell;
11Sep57; DU\5451.
1957
JEFFERSON MARKET. SEE ESSEX MARKET.
JEFF'S DREAM, an Easter play in three
acts by Ethel Durnal Posegate.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 19Dec57; DP3215.
JEREMIAH'S CHRISTMAS, a comedy in two
acts by Malcolm Kay, pseud. of
G. R. Myers. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.550)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 3Apr57;
DF1003.
JEREMY, a drama with music in two
acts by Jack E. Foster. Text only.
© Jack E. Foster; 12Aug57; DUW528.
JEWELS OF THE DUCHESS, a play in three
acts by C. H. Tillema. A revised
version for teleplay use. © Cath-—
arine Hill Tillema; 16Dec57; DU46036.
JEWISH JOY: HOME OBJECTS. In one
scene. Music by Perla P. Zilbert.
lyrics by Celia P. Selzer. Bloch
Pub. Co. Appl. states prev. reg.
19Ju1l5), EU365951. NM: “table of
contents & instructions were
added." © Perla P. Zilbert & Celia
P, Selzer; 27May57; DP30h2.
JIG, LISP AND AMBLE, a play in three
acts by Joseph Kesselring.
© Joseph Kesselring; 19Ju157;
DU.5131.
JOAN D'ARC. (Joan of Arc) A chronicle
play in four acts and epilog by
Arnold Munn, pseud. of Arthur Ellis
Fixel., NM: revisions. © Arthur
E, Fixel; 11Sep57; DU5)50.
JOAN OF ARC. SEE JOAN D! ARC.
JOHN BROWN, a choral drama in five
scenes by Frank L. Moore. © Frank
L. Moore; 12Nov57; DUi5881.
THE JOHN DOE FAMILY; by Norman A.
Lunenfeld. Episodes 1-3: Heavenly
hi-fi; Confidence men; Encounter
with Hercules. © Norman A. Lunen-
feld; 20Dec57; DU46051.
JOHN THE HERO. SEE JANOS VITEZ.
JOHNNY BELINDA, a play in three acts
by Elmer Harris. Adapted by Sorrel
Carson and John Hanau. Acting ed.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.225) Appl. states
prev. reg. as Inner silence, 193),
& 1938, & as Johnny Belinda, 19,0.
NM: additions & revisions.
© Elmer Harris, Sorrel Carson &
John Hanau; 290ct56; DF1002.
JOHNNY MOONBEAM AND THE SILVER ARROW,
a play for young people in narration
and mime. In one act by Joseph
Golden. © Joseph Golden; 12Aug57;
DUH 522.
THE JOKE OF PUNCH AND JUDY, a play
for children in three acts and
prolog by Deirdre du Prey.
© Deirdre du Prey; 10Ju157;
DUL5095.
JONAH$ by Charles R. Eberhardt.
© Charlies R. Eberhardt; 15J3u157;
¢10580.
JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS; Bible story
operetta in three scenes, Written
especially for religious and secu-
lar schools, radio and television.
Lyrics by Mary M. Kreykenbohm.
Book and music by Adella C, Altman.
© Mary M. Kreykenbohm & Adella C.
Altman; 100ct57; DU5S62h.
THE JOSHUA TREE, a play in three
acts by Alec Coppel and Myra Coppel.
© Alec Coppel & Myra Coppel;
103u157; DULS0O96. i
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
JOURNEY TO A DISTANT POINT, a play in
three acts by Norman Sarver Foster.
© Norman S. Foster; 25Nov57; DU45946.
JOURNEY TO A STAR, a musical in five
scenes, Libretto by Maria Ehret;
music by Frederick Werle. Adapted
from the fairy tale The little
match girl, by Hans Christian Ander-
sen. © Maria Ellen Ehret & Fred-
erick Charles Werle; 10Dec57;
DU46089. “
THE JOVIAL INN (Chez Maurice) An
operetta. in five scenes by Alison
Graeme, pseud. of Herbert H. Bowden.
© Herbert H. Bowden; 2Dec573
DU45973.
JUAN, a romantic comedy in three acts
by James Goldman. © James A. Gold-
man; 25Nov57; DU45951.
JUDAS, a play in four acts by Spiro
Melas, Translated from the Greek
by Rae Dalven. Appl. states prev.
reg. 3Dech), DU9183. NM: revision
of translation. © Rae Dalven;
220et57; DU5772.
JUKE BOXe SEE JACOB RUPPERT = KNICKER-
BOCKER BEERe
THE JUNGLE, SEE THE AGE OF THE
DINOSAUR.
JUNGLE (Television program) Scripts
in this series are by Fred Ladd,
pseud, of Fred Laderman, and Wil.
liam D'Arcy Cayton, © Radio and
Television Packagers, Inc.
h8, African baboon. © 2),0ct57;
C1080.
JUNIOR BOWLING; radio or TV script
by Michael J. Fadell. © Michael
J. Fadell; 15Ju157; C10596.
JUST PIDGIE, a television script
by Robert S. Bialos. © Robert S.
Bialos; 29Ju157; DU45173.
JUSTICE, a play in three acts written
for television, by Lucian J. Rossi.
© Lueian J. Rossi; 23Dec57; DU46074.
K
DER KAMMERSANGER, SEE THE TENOR.
DER KAMPF MIT DEM ENGELe SEE ZWEI
TRAGODIEN: DER TOD EINER PUPPE UND
DER KAMPF MIT DEM ENGELe
KARAMAZOV CHRONICLE, a play in two
acts by Merrill Rogers, Derived
from Dostoievski's novel, The broth-
ers Karamazov. © Merrill Rogers;
20Dec57; DU46066.
KASAJINI; dramatic play in five acts
by Maria Pusztagyimoti. Text in
Hungarian, © Maria Pusztagyimoti;
3Dec57; DU45986.
KATHLEEN GOES HOME.
ST. FRANCIS.
SEE THE HOUR OF
KEEP YOUR HALO STRAIGHT, a comedy in
one act by Anne Coulter Martens.
Dramatic Pub. Co. © Anne Coulter
Martens; 1jAug57; DP3067.
KEEPING POSTED. SEE F.T.D. SOUND
SELLING SERIES, 2.
KEY TO THE UNIVERSE:
Stellger; 10Dec57; C10911.
KHAMSIN; original screenplay by
Frances Keller and Lois McGuire.
© Frances Keller & Lois M. McGuire;
29Ju157; DU45167.
FINAL SUPPLEMENT.
Lecture by H. J. Stellger. ©uH. J.
93
THE KID FROM MARS, a comedy in one
act for teenagers by Le Roma Esh-
bach Greth, (Baker's plays for ama-
teurs) Appl. author: Walter H,
Baker Co., employer for hire.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 25Sep57;
DP3133.
KIDDIE-CUES, a teacher's guide to
dramatics for pre-school and
kindergarten by Rosemary Atwell.
© Samuel French, Inc.; 7May57;
DP3021.
KIM, a play in four acts by Robert S.
and Joy Staples. Based on the
novel by Rudyard Kipling.
© Robert S. Staples & Joy Staples;
6Sep57; DUL5),09.
KIND OF A JUNKPILE, a play in two
acts by David Zelag Goodman.
© David Zelag Goodman; 31Dec57;
DU46126,
KINDERSPIEL, a play in two acts by
John Briard Harding. © John
Briard Harding; 26Aug57; DU453),0.
THE KING MIDAS JUNK YARD, a comedy-
drama in three acts by James Nisbet
Clark, © James Nisbet Clark;
70ct57; DUY5597.
THE KING OF NEW YORK, a play in
three acts by Ernest Theologes.
© Charles Tekeyan; 15Ju157;
DUI.5110.
KING SAUL AND THE WITCH OF ENDOR;
playlet by Edward Longstreth.
© Edward Longstreth; 19Ju157;
DUL.5129 .
A KING SUPREME; recording script by
Mrs. Roy G. Crocker, © Mrs. Roy
G. Crocker; 250ct57; C10805.
KINGS AND QUEENS, a new play in three
acts by Ben (Benjamin) Simcoe.
© Benjamin Simcoe; 80ct57; DU5603.
KIPP, THE KALICO KAMEL. SEE THE
ADVENTURES OF KIPP, THE KALICO
KAMEL.
KIT CARSON BECOMES A MOUNTAIN MAN.
SEE THE MOUNTAIN MAN.
KNOW AND SHOW GMC ACCESSORIES. SEE
THE HEAT'S ON HOMER.
THE KRULL OPPORTUNITY, a television
play in three acts by Kram Janney,
pseud. of Mark Trachtenberg.
© Kram Janney (Mark Trachtenberg) ;
11Sep57; DU45437.
L
LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER.
CHATTERLEY'S LOVER.
SEE MRS.
THE LADY NIT-WIT, a play in three
acts with translator's note, by
William I. Oliver. An English prose
translation of Lope de Vega Carpio's
play. © William I. Oliver;
12Dec57; DU46027.
THE LARK; in two aets by Jean Anouilh.
Adapted by Lillian Hellman, Acting
ed, Dramatists Play Service. NM:
additions & revisions, © Lillian
Hellman; 27Aug57; DP3058.
LAST DAY AT THE OFFICE; television
script by Robert J. Enders, Inc.
Written for the program The assas-
sin. © Robert J. Enders & Howard
A. Enders; 15Nov57; DU45911.
THE LAST KNIGHT.
OF SUPERMAN.
SEE THE ADVENTURES
94 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
LAST LAUGH, a play for the screen in
two acts by Clarence Fischer, Jr,
© Clarence Fischer, Jr.3; 100ct57;
DUL5628,
THE LAST REBEL, a new play in three
acts by Henry F. Salerno.
© Henry F. Salerno; 19Ju157;
DUY5127.
THE LAST SPIN. SEE LOS MUCHACHOS.
THE LAST STRAW, a refreshing comedy
in one act by Paula Bauer, pseud.
of Wilbur Braun. Appl. author:
Samuel French, Inc., employer for
hire. © Samuel French, Inc.;
183un57; DP3015.
UATE BARGAIN, a play in three acts by
Howard Southgate. © Howard South-
gate; 17Sep57; DUl580.
LATE SPRING, a play in three acts by
Kerry Shaw. © Kerry Shaw; lNov573
DUW5835.
LAURETTE; ou, L'amour voleur. Piece
en 3 actes de Marcelle-Maurette
(Mme Becdelievre) © Marcelle-
Maurette; 22Jul57; DU5S21).
LEG OF LAMB; script for a 4 1/2-5
minute Kodachrome motion picture
for National Live Stock & Meat
Board. Writer, David Welling.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; C10882.
LEGAL MEDICINE. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS,
May 5, 1957.
THE LEGEND OF B, P.3; or, No greater
glory. A play in three acts with
a prolog and epilog by Arthur W.
Procter. Appl. states prev. reg.
6Jun57, DUyy8yy. NM: revisions &
additions. © Arthur W. Procter;
183u157; DUY512).
THE LEGEND OF JIMMY BLUE EYES, a radio
drama in verse by Edmund Brophy,
pseud. of Edward P. Brophy.
© Edmund Brophy (Edward P. Brophy);
30Aug57; DU4536}.
THE LEGEND OF MADAME KRASINSKA, a
play in six scenes by Joel Turner
and Roland von Weber. Based on a
short story by Vernon Lee. ‘© Joel
Turner & Roland von Weber; 3Dec57;
DU45983.
THE LEGEND OF RUBY FALLS, a new play
in three acts by Nellise Child.
© Nellise Child; 9Ju1l57; DU\SO9).
THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, an
operetta in four acts, prolog and
epilog by Mihail Stolarevsky,
pseud. of Mikhail Stolley.
Text and music on separate leaves.
Appl. states prev. reg. of one
song entitled Sleepy Hollow.
© Mikhail Stolley; 9Ju157; DU\5093.
THE LENOIR ARCHIPELAGO, a comedy in
two acts by Lucinda Ballard Dietz.
An English language adaptation of
L'tarchipel Lenoir, by Armand
Salacrou. © Lucinda Ballard
Dietz; 2Aug57; DU\519),.
LEOPARD AND THE PUFFLE. SEE PUFFLE
SEQUENCE,
A LESSON IN LOVE. SEE DECEPTIVE
CADENCE.
LET THE GROWTH OF AMERICA HELP YOU
FIGHT YOUR BATTLE AGAINST INFLATION;
or, A bedtime story to really let
you sleep, An educational lecture
on inflation and mutual funds.
Appl. author: Alf.ied Benjamin, Jr.
© Bruns, Nordeman & Co.; 20Sep57;
C10769.
LET'S GO SHOPPING! Sample script
for a new radio or TV game by
Donald E. McNeil and Hollis W.
Hodges. © Donald E. McNeil &
Hollis W. Hodges; 26Ju157;
C10599.
LET'S HAVE LAMB; script for a 14 1/2-
minute 16 mm. motion picture in- Koda-
chrome for the American Sheep Pro-
ducers Council. Writer, David Cc.
Welling. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding Picture Pro-
Guctions, Inc.3; 29Nov57; DU46019,
LET'S NEGOTIATE, a play in three acts
by Lou Wilderman. © Louis H. Wil-
derman; 210ct57; DULS7)5.
LET'S SING AND FORGET, a drama-
musical-comedy in three acts by
Vincent Consolo. Text and music
on separate leaves. © Vincent
Consolo; 23Ju157; DU5150.
LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA! BOOK ONE.
Three operas: La Boheme, by Giacomo
Puccini; Faust, by Charles Francois
Gounod; Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi.
Edited by Thomas Philip Brown. NM:
"material edited & music added."
© Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
& Music Associates, Inc.; 13Sep57;
DP3147.
LETTER TO VIRGINIA. SEE ANOTHER
"LETTER TO VIRGINIA."
THE LIE, a play in two acts by
by Clarence Fischer, Jr,
© Clarence Fischer, Jr.; 1Ju157;
DU45043.
THE LIE; screenplay in two acts by
Clarence Fischer, Jr. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Clarence
Fischer, Jr.; 29Aug57; DU45359.
A LIFE FOR EADIE, a play in three
acts by Jeanne Haverly. © Jeanne
Haverly; 9Sep57; Doshi.
LIFE GUARD, a play in two acts by
Mary McDougal Axelson. © Mary
McDougal Axelson; 210ct57;
DU4S THY.
THE LIFE INSTINCT AND PHARMACEUTICAL
DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING; an address
by Arthur M. Sackler. © Arthur M.
Sackler; 29Nov57; C10874.
LIFE IS EARNEST; or, No tombstone at
his head. A play in three acts zy
Ken Clements (Kenneth E. Clements
© Kenneth E. Clements; 2Aug57;
DU4.5200.
THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH. SEE
IN DIFFERENT LIGHT.
LIGHT A CANDLE OF UNDERSTANDING;
narratives by Louise R. Gleason.
Episodes 1-6. © Louise R.
Gleason; 28Aug57; C10655.
LIKE FATHER, a comedy in three acts
by Lowell Barrington. © Lowell
Barrington; 70ct57; DU\5588.
LIKE WITHERED ELMS IN WINTER; tragedy
in three acts with ballet scenes by
Edward De Lorey. © Edward F,
De Lorey; 27Sep57; DU\55)3.
LI'L ABNER, an original musical com-
edy in two acts by Norman Panama
and Melvin Frank. Based on charac-
ters created by Al Capp. Lyrics
and music by Johnny Mercer and Gene
de Paul, Text only. Appl. author:
Triad Productions, Inc., employer
for hire of Norman Panama & Melvin
Frank. © on libretto; Triad Produc-~
tions, Inc.; 230ct57; DUl5800.
July—Dec.
LILACS IN THE RAIN, a comedy in three
acts by Ruth and Nathan Hale.
© Samuel French, Inc.; 7May57;
DP3016.
THE LIMIT, a comedy in three acts by
Hamilton Wright. Based on the novel
of the same title by Ada Leverson.
© Hamilton W. Wright; 26Dec57;
Du46099.
THE LINE, a play in two acts and
eleven scenes by John Barry Kelly.
© John Barry Kelly; 11Sep57;
DUY5438.
THE LINE IS BUSY, a comedy in one act
by Marguerite Gallien and Agnes
Wilson. © Dramatic Pub. Co.;3
19Jul57; DP3061.
LINER. SEE JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKER-
BOCKER BEER.
LINES ON MASQUERADE, a play in three
acts by Andrew Ian Malcolm,
© Andrew Ian Malcolm; 9Dec57;
DU46003.
THE LION WHO LOST HIS ROAR, a ballad
for use with hand puppets by Mrs.
D, C, Churchill, ©Mrs. D. C,
Churchill; 23Sep57; DU5516.
LIPARI DOCTOR. SEE THE MYSTERIOUS
DOCTOR.
LISTEN, SON. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
LITTLE CONCERTS (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
Howard Barlow. Preliminary
sketches. © Little Concerts, Inc.
Dance of the comedians, The bartered
bride - Bedrich Smetana.
© 5Aug57; C10637.
Intermezzo, Cavalleria rusticana -
Mascagni. © 5SAug57; C1063.
Overture, Marriage of Figaro -
Mozart. © SAug57; C10635.
Overture, Orpheus - Offenbach.
© SAug57; C10636.
Wedding march, A midsummer night's
dream - Felix Mendelssohn.
© 5Aug57; C10633.
LITTLE GLASS HOUSES, a play in one
act by Philip Johnson and Howard
Agg. London, French, (French's
acting edition, no.388) © Samuel
French, Ltd.; 150ct57; DF1050.
LITTLE GREY LADY, comedy drama in one
act by Harry Lewis. © Harry Lewis;
150ct57; DU\5721.
LITTLE LOST LEPRECHAUN, a St, Patrick's
Day play for. the grades by Anne
Coulter Martens, Appl. author:
Walter H, Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H, Baker Co.;
25Sep57; DP31h0.
THE LITTLE MAN AND THE AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENT; by Charles R. Eberhardt.
© Charles R. Eberhardt; 15Ju157;
c10582.
THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL. SEE JOURNEY
TO A STAR.
LITTLE MO, a drama in three acts by
J. S. Russo. © Joseph S. Russo;
28Aug57; DU45366.
THE LITTLE MONSTER, a half-hour tele-
vision play by James J. Fox,
© James J. Fox; 12Nov57; DU\5853.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. SEE GRANDMA
AND ME,
THE LITTLE TERROR; screenplay by Max
Wilk. Based on a short story by
Will F. Jenkins. Appl. author:
Robert J. Enders, Inc., employer for
hire. © Robert J. Enders, Inc.;
17Dec57; DU46016,
eee
1957
THE LITTLE WORLD OF DON CAMILLO; in
three acts by Gilbert V. Hartke.
Based on the novel by Giovanni
Guareschi, © Dramatic Pub. Co.;
19Ju157; DP3070.
LO! THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN, a drama in
one act by Gordon Shomaker.
© Gordon Shomaker; 180ct57;3
DU45 743.
LOMATAWI (The good song) Indian
ballet drama in four scenes by Paul
Coze. To be performed with Koda-
chromes on backdrop. Text only.
© Paul Coze; 12Nov57; DU5870.
THE LONESOME ROAD, a modern passion
play in three acts by Eli Jaffe.
© Eli Jaffe; 10Sep573; DUN529.
THE LONESOME YEAR. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THE LONG ARM, a play in three acts
by Alexander Shayne. © Alexander
Shayne; 28Aug57; DU45370.
LONG LIVE ELIAS! A comedy in one act
by Ronald Mitchell, London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.518)
© Ronald FE. Mitchell; 25Jun57;
DP3156.
A LOOK AT THE PERSONNEL CODE -- ITS
OBJECTIVES AND PROVISIONS; record-
ing script by Jam Handy Organization
for Department of Personnel, State
of Illinois. © Department of
Personnel, State of Illinois;
13Sep57; C10731.
LOOK AT YOUR DOLLARS! Sample script
for a television give-away program
by Whitehall Pharmacal Co., subsi-
diary of American Home Products:
Corp. © Whitehall Pharmacal Co.,
subsidiary of American Home Prod-
ucts Corp.; 16Dec57; Cc10922.
LOOK BACK IN ANGER; a play in three
acts by John Osborne. © Criterion
Books, Inc.; 16Sep57; A3083)1.
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE. SEE F.T.D.
SOUND SELLING, 5.
THE LOST FABIAN, a one-act comedy by
John R. Bricker. © John R.
Bricker; 5Aug57; DP3019.
LOST FOR WORDS; recording script for
a film discourse on aphasia. With
epilog by John Collison and others.
© John C. Collison, Jessie Schnee,
Walter Schnee & Stanley Losak;
18Nov57; DU45910.
LOST IN THEIR FATHER'S HOUSE.
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
THE LOST ONE. SEE LA TRAVIATA.
SEE THE
LOVE AFFAIR; a play in two acts by
Dulcie Gray (Dulecie Gray Denison)
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.237) © Dulcie Gray;
13Aug573; DF1047.
LOVE CAME PLEADING, a play in seven
scenes by Sister M. Ancilla. Based
on the life of Saint Therese of
Lisieux. © Saint Anthony's Guild;
280ct57; DP3193.
LOVE FOR LOVE. SEE I KISS YOUR HAND,
MADAME .
LOVE IN BUFFALO, a musical comedy in
two acts. Music by Gilbert
Leibinger. Book and lyrics by
Peter Gurney, pseud. of Albert R.
Gurney, Jr. Text only. © Albert
R, Gurney, Jr.3; 80ct57; DUl5609.
THE LOVE MACHINE, a serious comedy in
three acts by Auren Uris. © Auren
Uris; 150ct573 DU\5727.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE LOVE MATCH, a comedy in three
acts by Glenn Melvyn. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.31) © Glenn Melvyn; 16Ju157;
DF1040,.
LOVE ME MONDAY, a play in three acts
by Carolyn Green. © Carolyn Green
& Dudley Roberts, Jr., trustee for
Loring K. Green, Carolyn H. Green &
Nicholas D. Green; 7Aug57; DU45285.
A LOVE SONG; play in three acts by
Jack E, Frisch, © Jack Eugene
Frisch; 6Nov57; DUL5857.
THE LOVE SPELL, a musical comedy in
two acts by Susan E. Williamson.
Text only. Appl. states prev.
reg. as Follow your star, Nov56.
NM: revisions. © Susan Erwin
Williamson; 26Ju157; DU5162.
LOVE STORY, a play in two acts by
Lewis Michael Stern. © Lewis
Michael Stern; 3Dec57; DU45984.
LOW BIDDER, a television play in three
acts by Stephen J. Gilman.
© Stephen J. Gilman; |Sep57;
DUL5394..
LUCKY LADIES MART. SEE TELEVISION
MARKET TOWN, PART THREE: LUCKY
LADIES MART.
LUCKY 39, a thirty-minute TV script
for Armistice (Veterans) Day, 1957,
by Ray Sallack. © Ray Sallack;
6Aug57; DU45227.
LUCY, a comedy in three acts, prolog
and epilog by Harry Gondell.
NM: revisions & additions.
© Harry Gondell; 16Aug57; DU5300.
LUST FOR LIFE, a play in three acts
with prolog by Elizabeth Jamieson.
A dramatization of the novel of the
same title by Irving Stone.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.3;25Nov57; DP3187.
M
MAD DOGS, a comedy with lyrics in two
acts by George L. Williams.
© George L. Williams; 19Aug57;
DUL.5293.
MADERA DE SANTOS, comedia en un pro-
logo y dos actos. De Antonio Quin-
tero Ramirez y Pascual Guillen,
pseud. de Manuel Desco Sanz. Madrid,
Libreria de la Sociedad General de
Autores de Espana. © Antonio Quin-
tero Ramirez, Marques de Cubas,
no.25 & Manuel Desco Sanz (Pascual
Guillen); 20Aug57; AF0=-23365.
MADISON AVENOO, a musical play in
two acts by Sherman Marks.
Text only. NM: revisions &
additions. © Sherman Marks;
231573 DUY5066. —
MAESTRO, PLEASES Comedy skit for
TV, radio or stage prasentation
by Yvonne L. Kushner. © Yvonne
Kushner; 253u157; DU5155.
MAGDA; or, Death and the maiden of
Prague. A play in one act by Tom
Shaw (Thomas Henry Shaw) © Thomas
Henry Shaw; \Sep57; DU.5392.
THE MAGIC CARPET; play in two acts
and eleven scenes by Ida Lublenski
Ehrlich. Includes lyrics to one
song. Appl. states prev. reg.
6Sep56. NM: "scene 11." © Ida
Lublenski Ehrlich; 6Aug57; DUl5282.
MAGIC CARPET; radio program series
for children by Alan R. Weaver.
Series 2 and 3. © Alan R. Weaver;
4Dec57; DU45988.
95
MAGIC IN THE SKY, a three-act play
for children by Norma Langham.
© Norma E. Langham; 9Dec57; DU46002,
THE MAGIC POTION, a musical play in
two acts by John G, Croff., Text
only. © John G, Croff; 10ct57;
DUY5563.
THE MAGIC SECRET.
OF SUPERMAN.
MAGNIFICENCE UNLIMITED; 1958 MERCURY
PARK LANE. Script for a sound
slidefilm prepared for Sales Promo-
tion Dept., Mereury Division, Ford
Motor Co. Appl. author: Analyses,
Inc., employer for hire of A. L.
Schaefer. © Mercury Division, Ford
Motor Co.; 20Sep57; C10770.
MAGNOLIA JUNGLE, a full length drama
in nine episodes by Robert de Coy.
© Robert H. de Coy; 20Nov573;
DU45936.
MAID IN MANHATTAN, an original tele-
vision play in three acts by James
H. Meade. © James Hugh Meade;
6Aug57; DU5225.
MAID TO ORDER; or, Marriage capers.
A play in three acts by Lillian
Burak. © Lillian Burak; 16Ju157;
DUY.5116.
SEE THE ADVENTURES
MAJOR PAULINE; teleplay in three acts
by Leslie Watson. © Leslie
Watson; 28Aug57; DU5371.
MAKE HIM MAGNIFICENT, a new musical
play in three acts by Thomas Hill
and Donald Stuart. Music by Fran-
ees Ziffer. Lyrics by Hortense
Belson and others. Text only.
© Thomas Austin Hill & Donald Ellis
Stuart; 290cet57; DUL5806.
MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF; recording
script for Regular Common Carrier
Conference by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. © Regular Common Carrier
Conference; 14Nov57; C10860.
LA MAMMA; comedie en deux actes et
cing tableaux par Andre Roussin.
Librement adapte du roman de
Vitaliano Brancati, Le bel Antonio.
Monaco, Editions du Rocher, © An-
dre Roussin & Editions du Rocher;
2Sep57; DFO-729.
LA MAMMA; comedie en deux actes et
cing tableaux par Andre Roussin.
Librement adaptee du roman de
Vitaliano Brancati, Le bel Antonio.
Paris, Librairie Artheme Fayard.
(In Les Oeuvres libres, no 133,
p.203-280) © Andre Roussin;3
1Jun57; DF0-722.
MAN ALIVE, an unlikely story in three
acts by John Dighton. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.551) © John Dighton; 29May57;
DP3165.
THE MAN DOWNSTAIRS, a play in three
acts by Arlan Brownmiller. © Ar-
lan J. Brownmiller; 280ct57;
DUS 797.
THE MAN ON A STICK, a play in three
acts by Leon Ware and Harlan Ware.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1947 &
QMay57. NM: additions. © Harlan
Ware & Leon Ware; 18Dec57; DU46047.
THE MAN TO DIE, a play by Andrew Ian
Malcolm. © Andrew Ian Malcolm;
9Dec57; DU46004.
MAN TRAGT WIEDER HERZ, ein Spiel in
drei Akten von Heinrich B,
Kranz (Henry B. Kranz) © Henry B.
Kranz (Heinrich B, Kranz);
1Jul57; DUL5056.
96 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY July—Dec.
THE MAN WHO CARVED WOMEN FROM WOOD, MARY AND CHARLES, a play with music MEINE NICHTE SUSANNE; Burleske in
a comedy of ideas in three acts and comedy for stage or TV by drei Akten (| Bildern) nach einem
by William Chambers and Max White. Charles Leont. Text only. alten Stoff von Hans Adler. Ge-
Adapted feo tne mover ice theeene © Charles Leont; 210ct57; DUL5752. cope aeoee und mete von Alexander
name. am ambers ax einbrecher. ienna, Wi =
ASCOUTS. SEE SCOUT ‘ ener Ope
White; 9Sep57; DU5SL56. ee retten Verlag. Text only. “2
THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH, b © Wiener Operetten Verlag; 27May57
THE MAN wo) EEO SEE THE ETERNAL Edgar Allah Boos Gercenples (in notice: 1956); DFO-721.
’ by William K, Everson, © William
THE MAN WHO STRUCK OUT CASEY, an orig- K, Everson; 28Jun57; DULSOWO. & eeiat Line ent a) Dey ae aoe
inal idea and teleplay in thirty- 8 8B = ej
tinee"EGecee bee ebm MASTER WILL, a one-act play for chil- bert H, Hutner; 280ct57; DU45796.
© John Lehman; 70ct57; DU559). dren about young Will Shakespeare
by Dan Totheroh. © Dan Totheroh; MELLO TOAST; radio commercials by
THE MAN WHO STRUCK OUT CASEY; tele- 290et573 DUKS809. pempee ate ae ee
Me telesee scr een crates MASTER ZERO, a musical play oR three Bakers of imorioe: Cooperatives
Lehman] Appl. states prev. reg. eects by Vern rome aye eee Inc.; 2Aug57; C10609.
only. © De Ann C. Tremblay;
HOC tS Tay DU) awe evevacl ony 38ep573; DUK Sy12. ‘i MENTALPHYSICS. SEE PERSONAL INSTRUC-
expans sone © John Lehman; 13Nov57; TION AND PRIVATE CLASSWORK IN THE
Garcia Lorca. Translated by Mrs,
Marion L. Miller and Anne K, Blod-
gett. Appl. states prev. pub.
abroad 1927. © Mrs. Marion L. Mil-
ler & Anne K, Blodgett; lNov57;
DU45828.
THE MARK OF A CHAMPION; recording
seript by Jam Handy Organziation
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 123Sep57; C10686.
MARK OF MERIT - ALUMINUM WINDOWS; a
shooting script for a motion pic-
ture prepared for Truscon Steel
Division, Republic Steel. Writer,
Hal Secor. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 29Nov57; C10885.
THE MARRIAGE BUREAU, an original
three-act play with a prolog by
Gordon Shomaker. © Gordon Sho-
maker; 13Dec57; DU46033.
MARRIAGE CAPERS. SEE MAID TO ORDER.
THE MARRIAGE THAT COULDN'T SUCCEED;
television script by George Lef-
ferts. Written for the program
Cover story. Based on a story by
Conrad Richter. Appl. author:
Robert J. Enders, Inc,, employer
for hire of George Lefferts.
© Robert J. Enders & Howard A,
Enders; 310ct57; DUy5822.
MARTYRS NEVER DIE, a play in three
acts by Joseph K, Freeman.
© Joseph Kassacov Freeman; 230ct57;
DUYS775.
are by J. Walter Thompson Co.
© Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Ince
Jan. 13, 1957. Ulcers. © 18Jun57;
DU 5142
Apr. 21, 1957. A triumph - and a
challenge. © 15Aug57; DU\5266.
May 5, 1957. Legal medicine.
© 15Aug57; DU45268.
May 12, 1957. Infectious diseases.
© 18Jun57; DU5143.
May 19, 1957. Burns. © 15Augs7;
DUS267. ne?
May 26, 1957. Obesity.
© 18Jun57; DUS.
June 2, 1957. Nuclear test radia-
tion hazards. © 15Aug57;
DU45269.
MEDLARS ISLAND, a play in three acts
by Margot Osborn, pseud. of Edith
Margaret Osborn. © Margot Osborn
(Edith Margaret Osborn); 7Aug57;
DU45234..
MEETING AND GREETING SERVICE CUSTOM-
ERS; recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Chevrolet Motor
Division. © Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; ¢c10692.
MEINE NICHTE SUSANNE; Burleske in
drei Akten ( Bildern) nach einem
alten Stoff von Hans Adler, Gesang-
texte und Musik von Alexander Stein-
brecher. Klavierauszug mit Text,
Vienna, Wiener Operetten Verlag.
© Wiener Operetten Verlag; 27May57
(in notice: 1956); DFO-72h.
5887. MATING CALL, a play in three acts by INTERMEDIATE GROUP OF THE SCIENCE
THE MAN WITHOUT A HEART (Der. Mann ohne on Leo. Appl. states prev. reg. OF MENTAL PHYSICS.
Herz) A North German fairytale in Bs Ronoyorseey ue eor eae MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. BAXTER, a comedy
eight scenes, Music and English © Garl Leo; 21Aug573; DU,5308 in two acts by William F, Davidson,
translation by Klare Tingruen. Text % UBS eles Adapted from the book by Edward
and music on separate leaves. : MAYA, a play in three acts by Irvin Streeter. Dramatic Pub. Co.
© Klare Tingruen; 18Nov57; DU45913. Le Roy, pseud. of Erwin Rosenthal. © Edward Streeter; Nov57; DP3175.
A MANDOLIN FOR THE MADONNA. SEE THE Se Rosenthal; 29Jul5/(3 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. SEE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS. ; FALSTAFF, THE PRINCE OF ROGUES,
DER MANN OHNE HERZ, SEE THE MAN WITH- THE MAYOR AND THE MAORI. SEE IOLANTHY.
OUT A HEART. coe MUSEUM OF ART a
ME, MYSELF; a one-act play by David PROGRAM (Television program
A ee CASTLE; TV script by Dan S. Lifson. © David gS. Litaen: Scripts in this series are by Peter
exander. © Dan Alexander; 20Aug57; DU45301. Goode and Royal Marks. © Peter
22Aug57; DU5315. Goode & Royal S. Marks.
MEASUREMENT OF RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT; 1. Buffo and Cezanne. © 10ct57;
MARGE, a play in two acts by Baruch speech by James Brian Quinn, DUW5SS64.
Lumet. © Baruch Lumet; 21Aug57; © James Brian Quinn; 27Nov57; C10878.
DUL5305. MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, a love story in
MEDEA; tragedia in tre atti. Testo three acts by Paddy Chayefsky.
MARGUERITE, a play in three acts by di F. B, Hoffmann, Musica di L. M, Random House (A Random House play)
Andrew Ian Malcolm. © Andrew Ian gy tect pee earn geste italiana © Paddy Chayefsky; 3Sep57; DP3103.
- 3 arlo arini. Milano
Malcolm; 22Nov57; DU45943. Ricondl,) Mart onlse 6 Oo hisecal THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN, a play in one
MARIA STUART. SEE ELIZABETH AND MARY. & C.; 30Dec54; DF1013. act by Mia Aprizian. © Mia
Aprizian; 16Sep57; DU45y52.
MARIANA PINEDA, a popular romance in MEDICAL HORIZONS (Television
three acts and a prolog by Federico program) Scripts in this series THE MIGHTY PAUL BUNYON, a musical
play in two acts by Ben Sokoloff.
Text only. © Ben Sokoloff;
17Dec57; DU46043.
THE MILITARY ISSUE. SEE THE REITH
LECTURES. RUSSIA, THE ATOM AND THE
WEST, hh.
MILLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL WORKING GIRL; or,
Pursued by a monstrous villain. A
one-act play by Alex Tyson, pseud.
of Wilbur Braun, (Baker's plays
for amateurs) Appl. author: Wal-
ter H, Baker Co., employer for hire,.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 25Sep57;
DP3138.
MINOR INFLUENCES: On their study
being a virtual waste of time.
By Walter Menaker. Includes
cipher. © Walter Menaker;
26Jun57; C10595.
MINOR MOON, a play in three acts by
Maurine Bel-Merodach, pseud. of
Mary Sue Joyner. ©Maurine Bel-
Merodach (Mary Sue Joyner); 11Sep57;
DUY5SY.36.
THE MIRACLE, a Christmas play in
three acts by June E, Kroenke.
© Rodeheaver Co.3 27Sep57; DP3168.
MIRACLE IN THE MELLAH. SEE THE ETER-
NAL LIGHT, 555.
THE MIRACLE OF CHRISTMAS, a juvenile
operetta in one act for upper and
lower grades. Libretto and lyrics
by Helen Wing. © Helen Wing;
9Sep57; DU,5415. :
MIRACLE OF THE ROSES, the dramatiza-
tion of the story of Our Lady of
Guadelupe as told by Patricia Ben-
ton. © Patricia Benton; 10ct57;
DU45718.
1957
THE MIRACLE OF TONICHI FOREST;
screenplay in thirty scenes by
Robert H. Sheets. © Robert H.
Sheets; 17Jun57; DU5190.
THE MIRACLE WORKER, a play for tele-
vision in three acts by William
Gibson. A. A. Knopf. Appl.
states prev. reg. as DU325.
NM: additions & revisions.
© William Gibson; 22Ju157; DP3056.
THE MIRACLE WORKERS, a script featur-
ing HMO - Medical Center and Shikun
by Sylvia Berger. Time, about 20
minutes. © Hadassah, the Women's
Zionist Organization of America,
Ine.; 10Sep57; DP3126.
MIRI OF MIGDALA, a play in three acts
by Anne Kroll. © Anne Kroll;
26Dec57; DU46098.
MIRROR OF TOMORROW, a dramatic
biography of Norwich, Conn., in
two acts and ten scenes by Hamilton
PAUG ore © Hamilton Pitt; hSep57;
DUY 5391.
THE MISADVENTURER, a comedy in three
acts by Jere Veilleux. © Jere
Veilleux; 1Jul57; DU450h9.
LE MISANTHROPE. SEE THE SLAVE OF
TRUTH.
MISCELLANEOUS LAMB CUTS; script for a
4 1/2-5 minute Kodachrome motion
picture for American Sheep Producers
Council. Writer, David Welling.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; C10896.
MISCELLANEOUS PORK CUTS; script for a
4 1/2-5 minute Kodachrome motion
picture for National Live Stock &
Meat Board. Writer, David Welling.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; C10881.
THE MISFITS, an original play for the
screen by Arthur Miller. Based
upon the author's story of the same
title published in Esquire magazine
of Oct. 1957. © Arthur Miller;
8Nov57; DUY5862.
MISL. SEE ENIGMA.
MISS ISOBEL, a play in three acts by
Michael Plant and Denis Webb.
© Michael Plant & Denis Webb;
283un57; DUYSIy1.
MISS LONELYHEARTS, a play in two
acts by Howard Teichmann, Adapted
from Nathaniel West's novel of the
same title. © Howard M. Teichmann;
10Sep57; DU5y25.
MISS LONELYHEARTS, a play in two acts
by Howard Teichmann, Adapted from
Nathaniel West's.novel of the same
title. © Howard Teichmann;
8Nov57; DULS861.
MISS SENIOR HIGH, a comedy in one
act by Mildred Hark and Noel
McQueen. (Baker's plays for
amateurs) Appl. author: Walter H.
Baker Co., employer for hire.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 3Ju157;
DP3031.
MISS VANITY, an original musical
comedy for the stage in two acts by
Albert Sandstrom. Text only.
© Albert Arne Sandstrom; 29Nov57;
DU45980.
THE MISSION OF MUSIC, a lecture by
Zae Hannaford Harazimn. © Zae
Hannaford Harazim; 15Ju157;
C10576.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
MISSISSIPI; comedie en } actes de
Marcel Moussy. © Marcel Moussy;
22Jul57; DU45212.
MISSISSIPPI TONKY; or, Mr. Handy and
the ten-thousand voices. The story
of a song in three movements by
Manuel Essman, Text only.
© Manuel Essman; 23Sep57; DU5521.
MISSISSIPPI TONKY. SEE THsT NIGHT ON
THE RIVER.
MR. AUCTIONEER, a unique program for
television, radio or stage. Sample
script. By Rex D. Frazier, Jr.
© Rex D. Frazier, Jr.; lhAugs7;
C1061.
MR. BIG, a play in three acts by Ir-
ving L. Singer. © Irving L. Sing-
er; 210ct57; DU4S7L7.
MISTER DARROW FOR THE DEFENSE; five
major pleas of Clarence Darrow
with introds. to the pleas. Script
for stage presentation by Francis
Coughlin and William Friedkin.
© on introductory marks to pleas;
William Friedkin & Francis
Coughlin; 1Ju157; C10608.
MR. DO=-GOOD, a comedy in three acts
by Don Sigal. Written for televi-
sion. © Don Sigal; 25Sep57;
DUY5534.
MR. HANDY AND THE TEN-THOUSAND VOICES.
SEE MISSISSIPPI TONKY.
MR. HANDY AND TUR TFN=-THOUSAND VOICES.
SFE THAT NIGHT ON THE RIVER.
MR. JINGELING SHOW FOR 1956; radio
program by Isabelle M. Draeger.
Scripts 1-29. © Isabelle M.
Draeger; 24Jul57; C10615.
MR. KURIO, THE MAN WHO KNOWS; a series
of half-hour television dramas.
Sample script. By Michael Avallone.
© Lyle Kenyon Engel; 27Jun57;
DUA528)..
MR. RUMPLE, a musical play in two
acts. Book by Irving Phillips.
Lyrics by Frank Reardon. Music by
Jeff Schweikert. Text only.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Cari-
cature. NM: additions & revisions.
© Irving Walter Phillips; lAug57;
DU.5257 «
MRS. BOHNET'S BREAD; one-minute radio
commercials by Quality Bakers of
America Cooperative. Scripts 1-3.
© Quality Bakers of America
Cooperative, Inc.; 13Aug57; C10625.
MRS. CHATTERLEY'S LOVER, a new play
in three acts by Becca Fizell (Becca
Fizell Dunn) Based on novels The
first Lady Chatterley, and Lady
Chatterley's lover, by D. H. Law-
rence, © Becca Fizell Dunn &
Russell Dunn; 11Dec57; DU46022.
MRS. MCGILLEY DID IT. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
MRS. MORRIS'S MAN, a comedy in one act
by Ronald Mitchell. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.206)
© Ronald E. Mitchell; 150ct57;
DP3209.
MRS NAMYREVE'S DESCENT, a comedy in
one act by Martin Halpern.
© Martin Halpern; 6Nov57; DUWS8h5.
MRS. TILFORD'S GENIE, an original
television play in three acts and
an introductory scene by Johan
Rossio. © Johan R. Rossio;
15Jul57; DU5108.
97
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH, a
play with music in three acts by
Tom Lawrence (Russell Thomas Law-
rence) and Harold Zuckerman, Music
by Tom Lawrence. An adaptation of
the old literary classic of the
same title by Alice Hegan Rice.
Text and music on separate leaves,
© Russell Thomas Lawrence & Harold
Zuckerman; 12Nov57; DU45873.
MRS. WILLIE, a comedy in three acts
by Alan Melville. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.138)
© Alan Melville; 8Ju157; DF1041.
MODE ANI (I bow in thanks) A Jewish
theme one-act play by Maria
Sokolov a.k.a. Mary Sokolov.
© Maria (Mary) Sokolov; 28Aug57;
DU.5369 .
MODERN COMEDY SKETCHES; eight skits
by Duane W. Press and Kenneth W.
Larson. © Kenneth W. Larson &
Duane W. Press; 19Aug57; C1069.
MOLL FLANDERS, a musical play in two
acts by Karol Svedlund (Carolyn
Swetland) and Harold Winston, Text
only. © Carolyn Swetland & Harold
Winston; 22Nov57; DU45932.
THE MOMENT BEFORE THE RAIN.
FOR A DEAF EAR,
DER MONDSCHIENMADEL.
SEE TALE
SEE MOONLIGHT,
MONEY TALKS; monolog by Robert A.
Corley. © Robert Arthur Corley;
12Nov57; C10827.
MONIQUE, a play in two acts by Doro-
thy and Michael Blankfort. Based
on the novel Celie qui n'etait plus,
by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narce-
jac. © Dorothy Blankfort & Michael
Blankfort; 300ct57; DUY5819.
MONOLOG; script for a radio show by
Alan E. Kurland. © Alan E. Kur-
land; 20Aug57; C10650.
MONOLOGUES OF THE KORNPONE KIDD; by
Mahlon J, Vaught. Scripts 1-3.
© Mahlon J. Vaught; 300ct57; C1081).
THE MONSTER; teleplay in three acts
by Dale Wasserman. Based on the
story of the same title by Stephen
Crane. © Dale Wasserman; 23Aug57;
DU5319
LES MONSTRES; piece en trois actes et
huit tableaux de P. Houdyer (nee
Bodinier) © P. Houdyer; 19Aug57;
DU.5329.
MONTEMOR; piece en cing actes par
Genevieve Bailac, (tn Les Coarees
libres, Paris, no 13h, p.2h5-292)
© Genevieve Bailac; 1Jul57; DFO-726.
A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY, a comedy in
two acts by Ivan Turgenev. Adapted
into English by Emlyn Williams.
Acting ed. S. French, Appl.
states prev. pub. 1943. WM: “re-
vised & rewritten." © Emlyn Wil-
liams; 4.0ct57; DP3153.
A MONTH OF SUNDAYS, a comedy in three
acts by Gerald Savory. London,
French, (French's acting edition,
no.799) © Gerold Savory (in no-
tices: Gerald Savory): 13Nov57;
DF1043.
MONTMARTRE BLUES; eine musikalische
Kriminalgeschichte in 2 Akten
(4 Szenen) Buch und Text von
Karl Farkas. Musik von Robert
Stolz. Vollstaéndiger Klavierauszug.
© Robert Stolz; 8Ju157; DUN5215.
MOON WIDOW, a play in fourteen scenes
by Bernard F. Brooks. © Bernard
Francis Brooks; 280ct57; DU45S79h.
98 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MOONLIGHT, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Rudolf
Wilhelm, Music by Franz Steiner.
Translated and adapted from Der
Mondschienmadel. (Denison oper-
ettas) ©fT. S. Denison & Co.;
15Nov57; DP3177.
THE MORE DEADLY, a tale of suspense
for television by Jo McKenzie and
Louise Kileen. © Jo McKenzie &
Louise Kileen; 12Nov57; DUL5877.
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY; re-recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Oldsmobile Division.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10708.
MORE PROFITS FROM PEANUTS; recording
script by United States Gypsum Co.
© United States Gypsum Co.;
17Jul57; C1058.
MORE ROPE, a play in three acts by
G. Aline Brough. © G. Aline
Brough; 5Dec57; DU46001.
MOTHER COURAGE, a chronicle of the
Thirty Years! War in a prolog and
two acts by Bertolt Brecht. Author-
ized translation of text and lyrics
by Mare Blitzstein. Appl. author:
Paul Dessau. Appl. states prev.
pub. abroad as Mutter Courage und
ihre Kinder, 1949. © Marc Blitz-
stein; 13Nov57; DUL5S885.
MOTHER GOOSE. SEE THE STRANGE CASE
OF MOTHER GOOSE,
THE MOUNTAIN MAN (Kit Carson becomes
a mountain man) Four narrations by
Arnold E, Needham, © Arnold E.
Needham; 5Dec57; C10899.
LOS MUCHACHOS, a play in three acts,
augmented and adapted for tele-
vision, by Jerome Benjamin. From
the short story The last spin, by
Evan Hunter, © Jerome Benjamin;
12Sep57; DU4SHYS.
THE MUMMY'S TUMMY, a play in three
scenes by Dorothy Starr. © Doro-
thy Katherine Oliphant Starr;
250ct57; DU45786.
MURDER COMES IN THREES! An exciting,
laff-filled mystery comedy in three
acts by Mortimer Sprague, pseud. of
Wilbur Braun, Appl. author: Samu-
el French, Inc., employer for hire.
© Samuel French, Inc.; .0ct57;
DP3159.
MIJRDER HAS A DEADLINE (Who's after
me?) A screenplay in three acts by
Shirl Hendryx. © Shirl Hendryx;
29Nov57; DU45969.
MURDER MYSTERIESe SEE JACOB RUPPERT =
KNICKERBOCKER BEERe
MURDER TAKES THE VEIL, a mystery play
in three acts. A dramatization of
her novel by Margaret Ann Hubbard.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.3 21Augs7;
DP3065.
MURDERS WITH CONDOLENCES. SEE IDA'S
HUSBANDS,
THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM, a comedy in
three acts by J. J. Gordon,
© Jacob J. Gordon; 20Sep57; DU5512,
A MUSICAL DIARY (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
C, De Witt Mosey, © C, De Witt
Mosey.
[1] © 5Sep573; C1lO7uy.
Qe © 280ct57; C10611.
MUSICANA, an operetta in three acts
by Jeanne Iz Ella (Jeanne Iz Ella
Poole) Text only. © Jeanne
Iz Ella (Poole); 10Sep57; DUSyy3.
MUSILOGUE, an operetta in one act for
the fifth and sixth grades by
Eugene H. Ploof. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Eugene H.
Ploof; 23Aug57; DU5351.
MY BROTHER GEORGE, a play in two acts
by Martin Stern. © Martin Stern;
100ct57; DU45630.
MY CINDY; original story and screen-
play by John R. Krhen, © John R.
Krhen; 29Ju157; DU45231.
MY CONCEPT OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE
DISEASE CAUSING AGENTS AND OF THE
MAMMALIAN HOST DEFENSE RESPONSES TO
THEM, WITH ESPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE
EVOLUTION OF DISEASE AGENT VIRULENCE
AND HOST GENETIC IMMUNITY. An ad-
dress with pictorial illus. by Car-
rol Frazier Landrum. © Carrol
Frazier Landrum; 280ct57; C10823.
MY DEAREST ENEMY; one-act comedy by
Jody Dods. © Beacon House;
1Jun57; DP3028.
MY ENCHANTED CITY; recording script
for an LP album in two parts. Music
by Stephen McNeil. Lyrics by Libby
McNeil. Text only. © Stephen
McNeil & Libby McNeil; 16Dec57;
Du46042,
MY FAIR LADY. SEE DANCE NOTATION
SCORE OF CHOREOGRAPHY FOR MY FAIR
LADY.
MY FIVE STAR ANGELS, a comedy drama
in three acts by Allan Smith.
© Allan Smith; 15Ju157; DU45106.
MY INDIAN FAMILY, a play in two acts
by Pearl S. Buck. Based on the
novel of the same title by Hilda
Wernher, © Pearl S. Buck; 7Aug57;
DU4.5280.
MY NAME'S GENTRY, a play in three acts
with a Pe and epilog by Rains-
ford J, Winslow and Harrison L.
Shaffer, Jr. NM: additions.
© Rainsford J, Winslow & Harrison L.
Shaffer, Jr.; 6Nov57; DU5858.
MY OWN SONG, a three-act comedy by
Alice Gerstenberg. © Alice Ger-
stenberg; 18Dec57; DU46046.
MY PATIENT, THE COMMISSAR, a play in
three acts by Henry Denker.
© Henry Denker; 9Dec57; DU46111.
MY PHILADELPHIA FATHER. SEE THE
HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE,
MY SHADOW AND I; recording script for
the Coca-Cola Co, © Coca-Cola Co.;
100ct57; C10778.
MY SON WILL WALK. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
MY WIFE AND I, a play in two acts by
Norman Krasna. © Norman Krasna;
12Aug57; DU45S2)5.
THE MYSTERIOUS CUBE, SEE THE ADVEN-
TURES OF SUPERMAN,
THE MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR; or, Lipari
doctor; or, The doctor magician.
A play in three acts and epilog by
C. H. Tillema. © Catharine Hill
Tillema; 110ct57; DU\5637.
THE MYSTERIOUS MAYA; radio program
by Kathryn Ray Henry. Scripts 1-6.
© Kathryn R. Henry; 31Ju157;
C10617.
MYSTERY OF BELMONT STREET. SEE THE
ETERNAL LIGHT, 539.
July—Dec.
N
NBC MATINEE THEATRE (TELEVISION PRO-
GRAM) SEE ELISHA AND THE LONG
KNIVES,
N. B. M.S! D. M.; or, Please, don't
shoot the peacocks. A satirical
farce in one act by Riposte Gos-
podin. © Riposte Gospodin;
30Aug57; DU45363.
A NAME IS A MAN; play in four acts by
Nishan Parlakian,. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Cast a stone at her,
31Dec56. NM: revision & rewrite of
script. © Nishan Parlakian;
13Nov57; DuUu5888.
NAME THE STAR; sample script for a
television program by Morey Sharp.
© Morey Sharp; 28Aug57; C10656.
NATHANIEL'S WITCH, a play in three
acts by Katharine Gibson Wicks.
Adapted from the book of the same
title by Katharine Gibson (Katharine
Gibson Wicks) © Katharine Gibson
(Katharine Gibson Wicks); lAug57;
DU45259 »
NATIONAL TELOPINION; slidefilm script
by Ernest Walker. © Ernest Walker;
19Jun57; C10619.
THE NAVAL VOLUNTEER, a comedy in one
act by Seamus Fail. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.905)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 12Nov57;
DF1037.
THE NECESSARY LUXURY, an original
play in three acts for television
by William Harvey Keith.
© William Harvey Keith; 15Ju157;
DUY.5105.~
NEELA KAMALA (Blue Latus) A playlet
with a prolog by Wasantha Singh.
© Wasantha W. Singh; 5Dec57;
DU45995.
NEITHER LEAN NOR HUNGRY, a one-
character play in three acts by
Clara Belle Holstein. NM: addi-
tions & revisions. © Clara Belle
Holstein; 1Ju157; DU45192.
NEVER LAUGH AT A BURGLAR; one-act
comedy by Betty Huey Saunders.
© Betty Huey Saunders; 5Ju157;
pu.5082.
NEVER OUT OF SEASON, a three-act
farce with one song of the same
title, by Paul L. Nemcek. Text and
music on separate leaves. © Paul
L. Nemcek; 110ct57; DU\563h.
NEW BOY IN SCHOOL, a comedy in three
acts by Luella McMahon. Dramatic
Pub. Co. © Luella McMahon;
13Sep57; DP310h.
THE NEW CAR, a comedy in one act by
Laura Clandon. © Dramatic Pub. Co.
25Sep57; DP3120.
A NEW CHRISTMAS ANGEL, a Christmas
play in two acts by Melrose
Wheeler (Mrs. A. C. Wheeler)
© Mrs. A. C. Wheeler; 30Aug57;
DP307).
A NEW CHRISTMAS CAROL; teleplay in
three acts by Richard F, Forster.
© Richard F. Forster; 80ct57;
DUY5610.
NEW COLOR MAGIC IN INTERIOR RECONDI-
TIONING; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Chevrolet
Motor Division. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10688.
1957
NEW DAY, a play in one act by Dorothy
S. Cooper. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.719)
© Dorothy S. Cooper; 220ct57;
DF1051..
THE NEW EASY COMBOMATIC MODEL CDH;
script for a sound slidefilm pre-
pared for Easy Laundry Appliances
Division, Murray Corp. of America.
Writer, John Davenport. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding Picture Productions,
-Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov57;
€10893.
NEW ERA FOR LINCOLN AND YOU; script
for a sound slidefilm prepared for
Lincoln-Mercury Division, Ford
Motor Co. Writer, Harry Grabow.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; C10891.
NEW FIRE, a chronicle play of Saint
Ignatius Loyola, in eight scenes
with a prolog by Ernest C, Ferlita.
© Ernest C. Ferlita; 20ct57;
DU5580.
NEW IDEAS IN KITCHENS FEATURING THE
SHEER LOOK; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for Frigid-
aire Division. © Frigidaire Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10717.
NEW ORDER, NEW LIFE.
ST. FRANCIS.
THE NEW 370 V-8 ENGINE; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for GMC Truck Division. © GMC
Truck Division, General Motors
Corp.; 13Sep57; C10715.
SEE THE HOUR OF
NEW WORLD FOR PERFUMES, lecture by
Henrietta Moss. © Henrietta Moss;
1h0ct57; C10788.
NEW YORK, NEXT STOP; a television
script by Ray Knopf and Julian
Cowan. © Ray Knopf & Julian
Cowan; 16Ju157; DU5118.
NICK R. BOCKER AND BARBECUE. SEE
JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND CAR WASH. SEE
JACOB RUPPERT =- KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND CLOSET. SEE JACOB
RUPPERT = KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND CONCRETE. SEE JACOB
RUPPERT - KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND FAN. SEE JACOB
RUPPERT - KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND PAINT. SHE JACOB
RUPPERT = KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND SHOE LACE. SEE
JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER AND TOASTER. SEE JACOB
RUPPERT = KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER CATCHING BALL. SEE
JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
NICK R. BOCKER FISHING. SEE JACOB
RUPPERT = KNICKERBOCKER BEER.
THE NIGHT AMERICA TREMBLED; teleplay
in three acts by Nelson Bond.
Televised on the program Studio one,
© Nelson Bond; 27Aug57; DUL5S31.
NIGHT CLUB III; by Sam Levenson.
© Sam Levenson; 16Dec57; C10923.
NIGHT COURT IN SESSION, a play in
three scenes by Helen A. Geisz.
© Helen A. Geisz; 5Ju157; DU5079.
THE NIGHT OF THE ELF, a play in three
acts by Jimmy D. Baines. © Jimmy
D, Baines; 19Sep57; DU5502.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE NIGHT WAS BEFORE THE DAY, a tele-
vision play in seven scenes by
Raffael Ganz. © Raffael Ganz;
30ct57; DUL55S71.
THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE EMPEROR; a
play for television with music by
Lily Brooks, pseud. of Lilian Wil-
lis Boit, and Mary McKim, pseud. of
Mary Louise Krimm. Based on the
story by Hans Christian Andersen,
© Mary Krimm & Lilian Boit; 18Nov57;
Du45912,
NIGHTS IN THE GARDENS OF SPAIN. SEE
PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR.
NIGHT'S NOTHINGS, a dramatization of
the poems of Carl Sandburg in six
fragments, with music, by Dorothy
Herbert. Text only. © Dorothy
Herbert; 25Sep57; DU\5715.
1957 DIOCESAN ADULT CONFERENCE LEC-
TURES; by Chad Walsh, Lectures
1-3. At Cranbrook School. © Chad
Walsh; 12Sep57; ©10669.
99 DAYS ONLY, a dramatic play in
three acts, prolog and epilog
by Max L. Berges. © Max L.
Berges; 8Ju157; DU5091.
NO CHOICE, a play in one act by
Beresford Menagh. © Beresford
Menagh; 13Aug57; DU45252.
NO GREATER GLORY. SEE THE LEGEND OF
Bo Po
NO MIRACLE TODAY, a play in one act
by Morton Zelenko,. © Morton
Zelenko; 10Sep57; DUU5)26.
NO SON OF MINE. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
NO TOMBSTONE AT HIS HEAD.
EARNEST,
SEE LIFE IS
NOAH, a play in three acts by Andre
Obey. English version by Philip
Benson, © Philip Andrew Benson;
6Dec573 DU46012.
NOAH. SEE TwO BY TWO.
NOAH'S ARK - 9; or, Spawn of the
barbarian. A play in three acts
and prolog by Thomas Sweeney.
© Thomas Sweeney; Sep57; DU5389.
NOAH'S LARK, an original play for
television in three acts by William
Case. © William Richard Case;
15Nov57; DU45901.
NOBODY KNOWS ME, AND OTHER PLAYS by
Jolene Bleich, pseud. of Jolene
Goldenthal. © Jolene Bleich;
20Nov57; DU45930.
NOBODY NEVER DID CONCERT; monolog
by Dixie (Dixie M. Overman)
© Dixie M. Overman; 8J3ul57; C10569.
NOBODY'S BOY, a play in three acts by
Isabel Burger and Constance De Bear.
Based on the story Sans famille, by
Hector Malot. (Full-length play
series, play no.18) © Coach House
Press, Inc.; 100ct573; DP3201.
NONE FOR THE NAUGHTY BOY, a play in
three acts by Roger Kenvin.
© Roger Lee Kenvin; 26Aug57;
DUY.5332.
THE NON-EUROPEAN WORLD. SSE THE REITH
LECTURES. RUSSIA, THE ATOM AND THE
WEST, 5.
NOT WITH A SWORD, a play in four
acts by Ian Kay. © Ian Kay;
293ul57; DU45172.
NOTES ON'A PIANO; or rather, Remarks
onta quiet! Variety skit. Jokes,
words, ideas, music, satires,
routines, arrangements. By
William Don Schwaba. © William
Don Schwaba; 7Aug57; C10631.
99
NOTHING BUT NONSENSE, a complete
comedy revue by Ward Bremer, pseud.
of James Reach,= Appl. author:
Samuel French, Inc., employer for
hire. © Samuel French, Inc.;
NOTHING VENTURED, a musical play in
three acts by Robert Loeb and
Norman Handelsman. Music by Robert
Loeb. Adapted from Room service,
by John Murray and Allen Boretz.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Robert L. Loeb & Norman R.
Handelsman; 3Sep57; DU.5380.
NOTHING VENTURED--, an original
television play by Char 0'Carra,
pseud., of Charles Carr. © Char
O'Carra (Charles Carr); 10Ju157;
DU4.5098.
LE NOTTI DELL'ANIMA; dramma in tre
atti di Turi Vasile. © Turi Vasile;
17Dee57; DU46084.
NOVEMBER, THE CRYSTAL GAZER. SEE
AUTUMN, THE CRYSTAL GAZER.
NUCLEAR TEST RADIATION HAZARDS. SEE
MEDICAL HORIZONS, June 2, 1957.
NUDE WITH VIOLIN, a light comedy in
three acts by Noel Coward. London,
Heinemann. © Noel Coward; 15Apr57
(in notice: 1956); DF1010.
THE NUDIST QUEEN, a comedy in three
acts by Mrs. Fremont Older.
© Mrs. Fremont Older (Cora M,.
Older); 16Sep57= DULSU55.
O
OATH OF HIPPOCRATES, a play in three
acts and a prolog by Beverly Kouri.
© Beverly Mack Kouri; 19Sep57;
DUU5560.
OBESITY. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS, May
26, 1957.
THE O'DONOHUE METHOD OF TEACHING
MATHEMATICS, a series of ten
lectures by Josephine R. O'Donohue.
© Josephine R. O'Donohue; 19Aug57;
C1066.
ODYSSEY, THE THE ITHACAN,
OF SHREDS AND PATCHES, a play with
music in two acts. Music by
Richard Van Gorder. Book by Lee R.
Yopp. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Richard G. Van Gorder &
Lee R. Yopp; 27Aug57; DU53l)3.
OF SOUND AND LIGHT, a dramatic essay
in eleven scenes by Paul C. Miller,
Includes words and music for one
song. © Paul C, Miller; 16Sep57;
DULSH 7h.
OFF BROADWAY, a play in three acts
by Norman C. Chaitin. © Norman
Carlos Chaitin; 23Ju157; DUW5119.
OH, SUE; a comedy in two acts and
five scenes by John Booth.
© John Hunter Booth; 16Aug57;
DUI.5299 .
OIL AND ESMERELDA, a one hour play
for TV by Lyn Kingswell (Evelyn
Lewis Kingswell) © Lyn Kingswell;
8Jul57; DU45052.
THE OLD BOY, a play for television b
Arch Oboler. (Arch Oboler's playa
© Arch Oboler; 90ct57; DUl5622,
THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER LYRICS, a tele-
vision play in three acts by Benja-
min David. © Benjamin David;
30Dec57; DU46122,
THE OLD MAN, a play for television
by Stephen J. Gilman. © Stephen
J. Gilman; 19Ju157; DU5128.
HOD DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
QLD MEN SITTING IN THE SUN, a screen-
play in three acts by Christopher
Crocker, pseud. of Shirley G.
Fifield. © Shirley G. Fifield
(Christopher Crocker); 22Ju157;
DU.5133.~
THE OLD VIOLIN. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
OLGA THE BROLGA, a dramatized fairy-
tale ballet in four acts. Sto by
Will Pryor (Albert Edward Peron):
music by Raymond Walker (Raymond
Edyvean-Walker) Text and music on
separate leaves. © Raymond Edy-
vean-Walker & Albert Edward Pryor;
2Dec57; DU45982.
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT, a masque with
dancing, singing and miming by
Adolf Bolm and R. Vaughan Williams.
Freely adapted from Dickens's A
Christmas carol. Music by
R. Vaughan Williams. Pianoforte
arrangement by Roy Douglas. London,
Oxford University Press. © Oxford
University Press; 25Ju157; DFO-727.
ON MAUNALANI HEIGHTS, a Jezebelian
comedy in two acts by Charles Fue.
© Charles Fue; 22Ju157; DU45132.
ON SECOND THOUGHT, a comedy in two
acts by Mateo Lettunich.
© Mateo Lettunich; 5Sep57; DU45),05.
ON SLENDER ACCIDENT, a narrative in
two acts by Armen Banklian. © Ar-
men Banklian; 1h0ct57; DU5712.
ON TARGET; script for television pro-
gram by Duane Creviston. © Duane
Creviston; 9Sep57; C10670.
ON THE 4TH HOUSE, a drama in three
acts by John Edmund. © John
Cecil Edmund; 3Ju157; DU5075.
ONCE UPON A SABBATH. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, 533.
ONCE UPON A TIME; delightful adven-
ture in two acts by Barbara Floyd.
(Baker's plays for amateurs) Appl.
author: Walter H. Baker Co., em-
ployer for hire. © Walter H,.
Baker Co.; 25Sep57; DP3137.
ONCLE OTTO$ piece en trois actes de
Jacques Mauclair. © Jacques
Mauclair; 19Aug57; DU4532).
ONE DOZEN WEDDINGS, a comedy in
three acts by Tom Erhard (Thomas A.
Erhard) © Thomas A. Erhard;
3Sep57; DU45379.
ONE MAN. SEE THE ETERNAL LIGHT, 57.
ONE-MINUTE DRAMATIZED ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR RADIO--ON SAYMAN SPECIAL-
PURPOSE SOAPS; by Leon Seelig.
Prepared for Sayman Products Co.
© Seelig & Co., Advertising;
15Ju157; C©10577.
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY, a comedy in
one act by Donald Vining. Rev.
and edited by Verne Powers. Appl.
states prev. reg. 11Dec50, DP5l2.
NM: additions & revisions. © Row,
Peterson & Co.3; 4Sep57; DP311h.
ONE TO ONE, a television play in
three acts by Caylor Bowen.
© (Everett) Caylor Bowen; 17Ju157;
DU45120.
THE ONE WAY STREET. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THE ONES THAT GET AWAY; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10698.
ONLY ONE GOD, a drama in five acts by
Rocco Soriano. Appl. states prev.
reg. 2Jun9; DU20)\35. NM: English
version. © Rocco Soriano; 70ct573
DULS61).
AN OPEN AND SHUT CASE; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Raynor Manufacturing Co.
© Raynor Manufacturing Co.;
13Sep57; C€10732.
OPERATION CINDERELLA, a story for the
screen in seven sequences by Orson
Welles. © Gray Film, Societe Ano=
nyme; 90ct57; DUL5618.
ORCHID LACE; script by Bessie Holzman.
Pt.1, play with narration. Pt.2,
musical dramatization. Text only.
© Bessie Holzman; 14Nov57; C1083.
ORIENTAL EYES, a musical play in two
acts by Donald E. Cummings. Text
only. © Donald E. Cummings;
3Sep57; DU45381.
THE ORIGIN OF MAN; drama in five
acts by John D, Ryan. Based on
the first three chapters of the
Book of Genesis. © John D. Ryan;
9Jul57; DU4S145.
OSCAR, a drama in two acts by Paul
R. Wyman. © Paul R. Wyman;
10Ju157; DU45097.
OTHER CHILDREN I HAVE. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, a play
in six scenes by Conrad Lopez.
© Conrad Lopez; 16Dec57; DU46039.
THE OTHER TIME; story and teleplay
by Cecil C. Conner. © Cecil C.
Conner; 6Aug57; DU45229.
OTTO SCHNAFFS; commedia eroicomica in
un atto di Iginio Fuga. Da una
novella di G, de Maupassant, Mu-
sica di Sandro Fuga. Milano,
Ricordi, Text only. © Sandro
Fuga; 30Dec50; DF101l.
OUR COMPANY'S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
IN REFINING; script for a motion
picture prepared for Ohio O11 Co,
Writer, Bob Rosencrans. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov57;
c10884,
OUR DAUGHTERS' CHILDREN, a teleplay
in three acts by Wanda Keyes, pseud,
of Wanda Keyes Martin, © Wanda
Keyes Martin; 1)0ct57; DU45710.
OUR TEMPERAMENTAL BAND, a musical in
three acts by Rita Goodman, Text
only. © Rita Goodman; 110ct57;
DUY5635.
THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS, a play for tele-
vision in three acts by Tad Mosel.
© Tad Mosel; 13Sep57; DU4560.
OUTER SPACE; monolog by Robert A,
Corley. © Robert Arthur Corley;
12Nov57; C10828.
OVERNIGHT TO NANCY, a play in three .
acts by Sam Dann, pseud. of Samuel
H. Dann. © Samuel H. Dann;
23Dec57; DU46079.
OVERTURE, MARRIAGE OF FIGARO - MOZART.
SEE LITTLE CONCERTS.
OVERTURE, ORPHEUS - OFFENBACH. SEE
LITTLE CONCERTS.
THE OX CART, a Puerto Rican drama in
three acts by Rene Marques, Appl.
author: Miriam Colon, employer for
hire of Henry F. Mins, translator.
Appl. states prev. reg. as La car-
reta. © Miriam Colon; 18Nov57;°
pu45914.
July—Dec.
le
THE PACT, a courtroom drama in two
acts by Raymond Corwin, © Raymond
A. Corwin; 2Ju157; DU45067.
PAINT THE TOWN PINK, a comedy in
three acts by Anne Coulter Martens.
Dramatic Pub. Co. © Anne Coulter
Martens; 13Sep57; DP3105.
PAK IS STILL ALIVE; section 2.
A play in nine scenes and a prolog
by Henry A. Zeiger. © Henry A.
Zeiger; 16Aug57; DU45273.
PALE BLUE YONDER, a play in three
acts by D. de V, Ditwiler. Appl.
states prev. reg. DU\1835. NM: "a
new act 1; revision of act 2."
© D. de Vere Ditwiler; 12Nov57;
DULS871.
PALE HORSE, PALE RIDER, a play in
three acts by Corinne Jacker.
Adapted from the novel of the same
title by Katherine Anne Porter.
© Corinne Jacker; 19Dec57; DU46050.
PALMARES; libretto for a Brazilian
opera in three acts by Edgard
da Rocha Miranda. © Edgard
da Rocha Miranda; 8Ju157; DU5087.
PAMELA, a musical play ina prolog
and two acts. Book and lyrics by
Madeline Blackmore; music by Howard
Wells. Based on Samuel Richardson's
novel Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded.
Text only. Appl. states prev. reg.
as Dear virtue. NM: additions &
revisions. © Madeline Blackmore;
24Dec57; DU46096,
THE PANCAKE KID, a play of the Old
West by William K, Leech. © Wil-
liam K, Leech; 300ct57; DU5818.
PANDORA IN THE NEVER NEVER, a drama
in three acts by George Patterson.
Sydney, Australia, © George Her-
bert Patterson; 1Ju157; DF1028.
THE PANIC BUTTON, a television play
written especially for Playhouse 90
by Rod Serling. © Rod Serling;
310ct57; DUW5821.
PAOLO PAOLI; en 2 parties et 12
tableaux par Arthur Adamov.
Paris, Gallimard. (Le Manteau
d'Arlequin) oO Librairie Gallimard;
10Jun57; DFO-711.
A PARADE OF TEARS; an original tele-
vision play in three acts by Gay
Schoen, pseud., of Isaac J, Helfen-
bein, © Isaac J, Helfenbein;
7Nov573; DU45848.
PARADISE LOST, SEE THE AGE OF THE
DINOSAUR.
THE PARADOX OF FANTASY; by Robert
Nathan. © School of Library
Science, University of Southern
California; 22Ju157; C10612.
PARENTS ARE PEOPLE; or, The chocolate
sundae daughter. A three-act play
by Barbara Jean Eckles. © Barbara
Jean Eckles; 6Sep57; DU45l57.
PARFUMERIE, a comedy in three acts
by Miklos Laszlo, Translated into
English from the original Hun-
garian, Illatszertar, by Florence
Laszlo. © Miklos Laszlo; 1Ju157;
DUY5O48.
PARIAH, a play in one act by August
Strindberg. Translated from the
Swedish by Arvid Paulson. Based on
a novel by Ola Hansson. © Arvid
Paulson; 7Nov57; DU5850.
1957
PARIS BY NIGHT, a sentimental comedy
for the screen by Orson Welles.
© Gray Film, Societe Anonyme;
20ct57; DU45567.
PARLOR GAME, a comedy in three acts
by Edmund Morris. © Edmund
Morris; 15Aug57; DU45262.
PARLOR GAME, a one-act play in three
scenes by W. Hal Youngblood.
© William Hal Youngblood, Jr.;
230157; DUL5068.
A PART OF THE BLUES, a musical
portrait of the life, work and times
of Langston Hughes. In two acts.
By Walter Brough. Text only.
© Walter Brough; 19Aug57; DU529l.
PASSAGES FROM FINNEGAN'S WAKE, A
free adaptation for the theater by
Mary Manning, based on the novel by
James Joyce. Harvard University
Press. NM: revision of 1955 adap-=
tation & introd. © Mary Manning;
28Aug57; A301107.
PASSWORD, an original half-hour
television quiz series by J. N.
Highsmith, Jr. Script no.l.
© Jack N. Highsmith, Jr.; 6Aug57;
¢10618.
PAST AND PRESENT; a book of four
Chanukah plays by Arnold J. Miller.
Mercantile Print Co. © Arnold J.
Miller; 20ct57; A303710.
THE PASTOR'S GUIDING HAND, a play in
two acts by Lois M. Sandberg.
(Baker's royalty plays) Appl. au-
thor: Walter H. Baker Co., employer
for hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
110et57; DP3213.
PATHWAYS TO YESTERDAY; film script
for Illinois Bell. Writer, Adrian
Gendot. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc.; 29Nov57; C10890.
PATTERNS, a play in one act by Anne
Coulter Martens. Based upon the
poem by Amy Lowell. Dramatic Pub.
Co. © Anne Coulter Martens;
25Sep57; DP3119.
PAUL, an original hour and a half
television play by J. di Salvo.
© Joseph Jon di Salvo, III; 2J3ul1573
DUY506l..
PAUL AND THE BLUE OX; concerning the
wondrous doings of Paul Bunyan.
A play with music in one scene,
prolog and epilog by Elizabeth
Flory Kelly. Text only. © Eliza-
beth Flory Kelly; 21Aug57; DU5312.
PAUL BUNYAN, a play with music in
two acts and prolog by Bud Cole
(Albert V. Cole) and Mel Henke.
Text only. © Albert V. Cole &
Mel Henke; 16Aug57; DU.5313.
IL PECCATO DEL MEDICO (The doctor's
sin) Dramma in atti e 2 quadri
di Rocco Soriano. © Rocco
Soriano; 3Sep57; DU4538L.
PEEKO PUPPET PLAY. SEE ANIMAL TALK.
PEEKO PUPPET PLAY, SEE IF YOU HAD A
WISH.
PEGGY VERSUS WEST COVE, a comedy-
drama in three acts by Cecilia N,
Daria. © Cecilia Nash Daria;
90ct57; DU5621.
PENELOPE'S WEB, a comedy in three
acts by Sheridan Gibney.
© Sheridan Gibney; 29Ju157;
DUY.5170.
THE PERILS OF SUPERMAN.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
PENROD, a play in one act by Robert
S. and Joy Staples. Based on.the
stories by Booth Tarkington.
© Robert S. Staples & Joy Staples;
6Sep57; DU45399.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE, a rehearsal-less
play in one act by Anne Coulter
Martens. (Baker's specialties)
Appl. author: Walter H. Baker Co.,
employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 1Jul57; DP303.
THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN, a@ play in
three acts by Nicholas J. Myles.
© Nicholas J.-Myles; 1Nov57;
DUY582h.
PERFECT LOVE. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
SEE THE AD-
VENTURES OF SUPERMAN.
PERLA; nuovissimo capolavoro dramma-
tico musicale in atti di Giovanni
Scandizzo. Text and music on sepa-
rate leaves. © Giovanni Scandizzo;
16Sep57; DU567.
PERSON TO PERSON; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10687.
PERSONAL INSTRUCTION AND PRIVATE
CLASSWORK IN THE INTERMEDIATE GROUP
OF THE SCIENCE OF MENTALPHYSICS;
recording scripts for a series of
lectures by Ding Le Mei, pseud. of
Edwin John Dingle. © Edwin John
Dingle (Ding Le Mei); 12Nov57.
Series CS. :
Lectures 1-6, C10829-1083).
Lecture 7. €10836.
Lecture 8. C10835.
Lectures 9-13. C10837-1081.
PERSONALITY PLUS, a musical comedy in
three acts by Fred B. Gable. Text
and music on separate leaves. NM:
addition of four songs. © Fred B.
Gable; 3Dec57; DU45996.
PETER CALLED PAN, a play in three
acts by Paul Clark. © Paul Win-
throp Clark; 6Dec57; DU46008.
PETER OX; screenplay in three acts
by Helen Morris. Includes music
and lyrics for two songs.
© Helen Morris; 6Sep573; DU5.06.
LE PETIT OISEAU VA SORTIR; fantaisie
en 3 actes et 5 tableaux de
Andre Birabeau. © Andre Birabeau;
19Aug57; DUl5327.
PETITE! An address by J. D. Wilson.
© J. D. Wilson; 53u157; C10565.
THE "PETITE" RENAULT; a musical skit.
Story by Anita Berman; lyrics by
Tiff Jones (Ardith M. Jones); music
by Addy Baron (Adeline Baron),
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Anita P. Berman, Adeline Baron &
Ardith M. Jones; 4Dec57; DU45991.
PHEDRE. SEE RACINE'S PHEDRE.
THE PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION OF THE
BASIC WORDS FOR THE PRE-PRIMER,
FIRST AND SECOND GRADES; recording
script by Pauline Taylor Griffin.
© Pauline Taylor Griffin; 22Aug57;
€10629.
PHONICS FOR READING AND SPELLING DE-
VELOPMENT; training course in three
parts by Beatrice M. Perkins. In-
cludes scripts for recordings.
© Beatrice M. Perkins; 18Nov57;
C10869.
101
PHONING. SEE JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKER-
BOCKER BEER.
PHOTO-ROULETTE; sample script for a
one-minute television game by
Richard Gillham & Associates, pseud.
of Richard Gillham Peabody.
© Richard Gillham Peabody & Esther
Campbell Peabody; 5Aug57; C106).
PHYLLIS-HECTOR, a play in two acts by
Katrina Maxtone-Graham, © Katrina
Maxtone-Graham; 18Nov573; DU45916.
THE PIANO, a TV drama in five scenes
by Gloria Kaufman. © Gloria Kauf-
man; 26Nov57; DU45954.
PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR3 BY GRIEG.
NIGHTS IN THE GARDENS OF SPAIN; BY
FALLA. Analysis script by Russell
Smith. © Book-of-the-Month Club,
Ine.; 2Dec57; C10902.
PICKUP, a musical vignette in one act,
Libretto by Maria Ehret; music by
Frederick Werle. © Maria Ellen
Ehret & Frederick Charles Werle;
10Dec57; DU46090.
A PICTURE OF AUTUMN, a comedy in
three acts by N. C. Hunter. London,
English Theatre Guild. (Guild li-
brary) © WN. C. Hunter; 19Sep57;
DF1012.
LA PIECE DE RESISTANCE, a comedy in
one act by Mina Burgess. © Mina
Thomas Burgess (Mrs. John Burgess,
SJr.); 25Sep57; DUY5531.
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN, a dramati-
zation of the oid legend in two
acts by Isobel Grassie. Based on
the poem by Robert Browning.
© Isobel Grassie; 23Sep57; DUl5522.
THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN; film
seript with music by Hal Stanley
and Irving Taylor. Text only.
Appl. author: Starstan Music Corp.,
employer for hire. © Starstan
Music Corp.3; 29Ju157; DUN5219.
LA PIEUVRE APPRIVOISEE. SEE CASA
INFERNA.
THE PINK FOX, a musical fantasy in a
prolog and two acts. Book by Emily
Jones Shelton; music by Jane Young
Davis. Lyrics by Emily Jones: Shel-
ton and Jane Young Davis. Text and
music on separate leaves. NM: ad-
ditions & revisions. © Emily Jones
Shelton & Jane Young Davis; 18Nov57;
DU45924.
PINK TIGHTS, a one-act musical play
with a preface, by Blanche Bonell.
© Blanche Bonell; 20Dec57; DU46073.
PINKY WINKY'S TRIP TO THE MOON,
a play for children in five scenes
with prolog and epilog by Barbara
Floyd. (Baker's royalty plays)
Appl. author: Walter H. Baker Co.,
employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 1du157; DP3033.
PINNACLE, a play for women in one act
by Evelyn Neuenburg. (Baker's roy-
alty plays) ©Walter H, Baker Co.;
25Sep57; DP313.
PIP AND THE CROSSPATCH FAIRY, a musi-
cal play for children in two acts
and one setting by Olive Street
Engwicht. Music by Angelo Spara-
cino, Text and music on separate
leaves. © Olive Street Engwicht &
Angelo Sparacino; hNov573; DU5833.
PISTOL-PACKIN' SAL, a hillbilly musi-
cal comedy in one act. Book by
Eskel Crawford, pseud. of Charles
Gearge, Lyrics and music by Bud
Tomkins, pseud. of Charles George.
Appl. author: Samuel French, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Samuel French,
Inc.; 2hApr57; DP3025.
102 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PITIE POUR LES HEROS; piece en 3
actes de Michel-Aime Baudoux.
© M. A. Baudoux; 19Aug57; DU45330.
A PLAN FOR PROFIT; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Campbell's Frozen Foods. © Camp-
bell Frozen Foods, Campbell Sales
Co.; 13Sep57; C10725.
THE PLANET VIRGO, a play in three
scenes by Frances Minturn Howard.
© Frances Minturn Howard; 15Ju157;
DU4.5112.
PLANNED ACTION - FINDING AND HIRING
SALESMEN; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Chevrolet
Motor Division. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10691.
PLANNED INCC:4E PROPERTY. SEE THE
PRORLEM Cl’) LIFE, AND PLANNED INCOME
PROPERTY.
PLAY FOR THE SEASON OF CHRIST'S
NATIVITY, a Latin Nativity play
in five scenes adapted from the
dramatic materials developed within
the liturgy of the medieval church.
Text by Sister Maria Ancilla
(Maria Ancilla Sullivan) Music by
Thomas Dennehy. Messenger Press.
© Dept. of Publications, Saint
Joseph College; 25Ju157; DP308.
THE PLAY IS OVER. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
PLAYHOUSE 90.
THE EARTH,
PLAYHOUSE 90. SEE THE PANIC BUTTON.
PLAYS FOR HAPPIER HOMES; five one-
act problem plays by J. Edward
Lantz and Ruth C. Lantz. Appl.
author: Walter H. Baker Co.,
employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 26Aug57; DP305.
PLAYS FOR PLAYERS AND A GUIDE TO PLAY
PRODUCTION. Edited by Verne E,
Powers, with an introd. by John
Chapman, and containing a special
section on simplified scenery and
staging by Colby Lewis, Character-
illustration sketches by Jacob Lan-
dau. Cover design and introductory
sketches by Rod Raenzer,. Appl.
states each play prev. reg. separate-
ly. © Row, Peterson & Co.3 13Sep57;
4308310.
PLAYS, SHORT AND HUMOROUS; for clubs,
schools, churches by Clark R. Gus-
tin, Baker Print. Co. NM: addi-
tions. © Clark Gustin; 230ct57;
DP3178.
PLEASE, DON'T SHOOT THE PEACOCKS, SEE
N. Be Mos! D. M,
PLEASE REPORT ANY ODD CHARACTER--
(Please report any odd characters--)
Screenplay in three acts by Jerome
D. Ross. © Jerome Ross; 29dJu157;
DU45169.
PLEASURE PACKAGE--THE NEW CORVETTE;
re-recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Chevrolet Motor
Division. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10699.
LA PLUME, a new comedy in three acts
by F. Hugh Herbert. Based on a
French play by Pierre Barillet and
Jean Pierre Gredy. OF. Hugh
Herbert; 15Aug57; DU45265.
PLUS DOLLARS. SEE F.T.D. SOUND SELL-
ING, h.
SEE THE DARK SIDE OF
THE POCOCURANTIST, a comedy in three
acts by Joseph florman Orenstein,
© Joseph Norman Orenstein; 23Aug57;
DU45322.
THE POINT, an hour and a half tele-
play by Nuber Kazanjian. © Nuber
Kazanjian; 100ct57; DUL5626,
POINT OF YOUTH, a quarter-hour tele-
vision program by Elizabeth Adams
Thompson, © Havens & Martin, Inc.;
5Dec573 C10898.
THE POLITICAL ISSUES.
LECTURES.
WEST, 3-
PONY IN THE PARLOR; television script
by Virginia Richmond. © Virginia
Richmond; 29Aug57; DUSUSL.
SEE THE REITH
RUSSIA, THE ATOM AND THE
THE POOL BY THE DRAGON GATE, a play
in one act by E, G, Andrews.
© E, G. Andrews; 10Sep57; DU531.
POOR OSCAR, a tragedy of manners in
five acts with a prolog by Peter
Leigh Goode. Appl. states prev.
reg. as The incidental tragedy.
NM: additions & revisions. © Peter
Leigh Goode; 15Nov57; DU45904,
POPJOY; television program series.
Sample script no.1: Popjoy at home.
By Olwen Bowen, pseud. of Olwen
Bowen-Davies, © Olwen Bowen-
Davies; 2Dec57; DU46108.
PORK LOIN; script for a TV featurette
for National Live Stock & Meat Board,
Writer, David Welling. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov57;
c10880.
PORT HARMONY, a play with music in
one act by Rolf Fjelde. Music by
Frank Moore. Text only. © Rolf
*<Fjelde; 1N6v57; DP317h.
PORTHAVEN; dramatic composition and
lyrics for songs. In two acts by
Martin H. Isadore. © Martin H.
Isadore; 3Sep57; DU5377.
THE PORTRAIT, a three-act play by
Vincent F, Sargent. © Vincent F,
Sargent; 23Sep57; DU45518.
THE PORTS THAT BUILT A NATION;
presentation script for a tele-
vision program by Helen Delich,.
Appl. states national script is
worked up from the author's tele-
vision show The port that built a
city, of which several scripts
have been prev. reg. © Helen
Delich; 13Aug57; C10628.
POST CARDS FROM CAMP, a monolog for
television by Sam Levenson.
© Sam Levenson; 170ct57; C10785.
A POSY FOR MISS NOSY; recording
script for the Coca-Cola Co,
ca-Cola Co,; 100ct573; €10773.
LA POUPEE. SEE DIE PUPPE.
POWER FOR A PURPOSE; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10701.
THE POWER OF SONG; by Sesac, Inc.
© Sesac, Inc.; l2Dec57; C10916,
THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION; screen-
play by Henry Denker, © Henry
Denker; 5Nov57; DUL5839.
POWERMATIC; recording script by Jam
Handy Organization for Allison
Division. © Allison Division,
General Motors Corp.; 13Sep57;
C10726.
© Co-
THE PRACTICAL APPROACH, North-Country
comedy in one act by Gwenyth Jones.
London, French, (French's acting
edition, no.888) © Gwenyth Jones;
12Nov57; DF1033.
July—Dec.
PRECIOUS BANE, a play in seven scenes
by Warren Sylvester Smith. Based
on the novel of the same title by
Mary Webb. © Warren Sylvester
Smith; 9Aug57; DU45239.
A PRESENT FROM HIDDEN VALLEY.
ETERNAL LIGHT, 553.
SEE THE
PRETTY PENNY, a play in one act by
John Whale. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.136)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 3Sep57;
DF1034.
PRIDE, PASSION AND POLLYANNA, a comedy
in one act by Colleen B, Green.
© Colleen B, Green; 12Nov57; DU5867.
PRINCESS JUDITH, a play in three
acts by Richard Wolpe. © Richard
Wolpe; 5Aug57; DU45208.
PRINCESS MICKEY; musical play in
two acts by Woolf-Foster, pseud.
of Kathlyn E. Woolf. Based on the
original script and score by Del S.
Foster. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Kathlyn E,
Woolf; 33ul57; DU45077.
A PRIVATE HOUSE NEAR PARK AVENUE; play
in three acts by Emma Mandel.
© Emma Mandel; 22Nov57; DU45931.
THE PRIZE, an original 60-minute
television play in three acts by
Audrey Brooks. © Audrey Brooks;
30Sep57; DUY5558.
PRO PATRIA; screenplay in three parts
by Augustin Petersilka. © Augustin
Petersilka; 26Nov57; DU45972.
THE PROBLEM OF LIFE, and PLANNED
INCOME PROPERTY. Production
no.457. <A sound slidefilm script
for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
Co. by Rocket Pictures. (Planned
income property, pts.l-2) Appl.
author: Courtney A. Anderson.
© Rocket Pictures, Inc.; 12Aug57;
01062).
THE PRODIGAL MOTHER, a play in one
act by Frances O'Brien,
© Frances O'Brien; 1Aug57;
DUY.5181.
THE PRODUCTION PLANS FOR 1958; script
for a wide screen motion picture
prepared for Plymouth Division,
Chrysler Corp. Writer, Gordon H,
Miller, Appl. author: Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; DU45576.
& PROGRESSIVE DISCOUNT STORE: THE MORE
YOU SPEND THE MORE YOU EARN. A sam-
ple television commercial by Harold
Fred Hughes. © Harold Fred Hughes;
25Sep57; C10752.
THE PROMISE OF AMERICA.
THE BOUNTIFUL.
PROOF OF A MAN, a drama in one act
by Charles R. Love. Editorial
supervision by Verne Powers.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; Sep57;
DP3108,
PROOF OF PERFORMANCE; script for a
sound motion picture prepared for
Mercury Division, Ford Motor Co.
Writer, Wm. B, Harrington. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 13Sep57;3
010738.
THE PROPHETIC LITERATURE: AMOS,
HOSEA, AND MICAH; by Charles R.
Eberhardt. © Charles R. Eberhardt;
15Ju157; €10579.
THE PROVIDER, a play in three acts
and eternity by Ruth Levitova.
© Ruth Levitova; 70ct57; DU5590.
SEE AMERICA
1957
PUBLIC AND/OR PRIVATE TELEPHONE
TRUISM. SEE AN ACT IN ONE.
THE PUBLIC OFFICIAL, a comedy-drama
in three acts by Sol Nathan. © Sol
Nathan; 3Dec57; DU45985.
PUFFLE SEQUENCE; script by Marshall
Izen. Excerpt from the children's
show Leopard and the Puffle.
© Marshall Izen; 23Aug57; DUL5323.
DIE PUPPE (La poupee) Operette in
einem Vorspiel und drei Akten von
Maurice Ordonneau und Albin Vala-
bregue. Textliche und szenische ~
Neufassung von Andreas Bauer et al.
Musik von Edmond Audran. Regiebuch,
Berlin, Bote & Bock. Text only.
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock; 4Sep57;
DFO-735.
PURSUED BY A MONSTROUS VILLAIN. SEE
MILLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL WORKING GIRL.
THE PUTSCH; film script by Fred
Stollmack (Fredric H. Stollmack)
© Fredric H. Stollmack; 7Aug57;
DU45279.«
PUTTING YOURSELF IN BUSINESS: SPARK-
MORE PONTIAC. GOOD PLACE TO WORK,
Recording script for Pontiac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; llNov57; C1086.
PUTTING YOURSELF IN BUSINESS: WHAT A
DAY! NOT FIT FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Recording script for Pontiac Motor
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 1lNov57; C1087.
Q
THE QUEEN AND THE REBELS. SEE THREE
PLAYS.
QUEEN STREET, a screenplay in three
acts by Morton Slakoff. © Morton
Slekoff; 12Sep57; DULSLLT7.
THE QUESTION OF CLAIRE, a disenchanted
play in three acts by Peter Goode.
Lyrics for two songs included.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Flowers
for Claire. NM: "play has been re-
written & given a narrator."
© Peter Leigh Goode; 1Nov57;3
DUY5825.
A QUESTION OF TIME, a one-act play by
Edward Senior. Playing time: 25
min. © Edward Senior; 20Sep57;
DUY5513.
QUESTIONABLE RELATIONS, a farce fan-
tasy in a prolog and one act by
Leonard S. Sachar. © Leonard Sam-
uel Sachar; 23Dec57; DU46075.
QUINTET FOR SOLITAIRE; series of TV
playlets performed by one actor.
Scripts 1-5. By Charles Smolar.
© Charles Smolar; 31Ju157; DU5222.
R
RX FOR NEW GLASSES; recording script
for the Coca-Cola Co, © Coca-Cola
Co.3 100ct57; C1077.
RACINE'S PHEDRE, a tragedy in five
acts. Verse translation by William
L. Crain. From the original work,
Phedre, by Racine. © William
Leeper Crain; 19Sep57; DU45503.
DIE RAUBER; Oper in vier Akten.
Text nach Friedrich von Schiller.
Bearbeitung vom Komponisten. Musik
von Giselher Klebe. Op.25.
Klavierauszug vom Komponisten.
Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock.
NM: vocal score. © Ed. Bote &
G. Bock; 6May57; DFO-71).
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE RAGGED EDGE, a melodrama in two
acts by Eleanor and John C. Fleming.
Adapted from the novel The girl in
Poison Cottage, by Richard H. Hoff-
mann and Jim Bishop. © Eleanor
Fleming & John C. Fleming; 13Dec57;
Du46030.
RAINBOW IN THE DAWN; drama in three
acts by A. R. Longmore. © A. R.
Longmore; 210ct57; DUl576l.
THE RAINBOW QUEEN, a musical playlet
in one scene by Sadie Isola. Music
by Alfred Scher, Text and music on
separate leaves. © Sadie Isola &
Alfred Scher; 230ct57; DULS77h.
RAINBOW TERRACE, a play in three
acts by Mordecai Gorelik.
© Mordecai Gorelik; 10Sep573
DUL5SH23.
A RARE DEVOTION, a drama in three
acts by R. K. Pearl. OR. K.
Pearl; 12Aug57; DU5303.
READING THROUGH ROSALIND, a television
play in three acts by Mildred Simon.
© Mildred Simon; 28Aug57; DU5368.
4 REAL FINE CUTTING EDGE; television
play in two acts by Robert Dozier.
Presented by Kaiser Aluminum Hour.
© Robert Dozier; 16Sep57; DUN5613.
REBECCA AT THE WELL, a Bible story
operetta in one act. Book and music
by Adella Carlson Altman, Lyrics by
Mary M. Kreykenbohm. Written espe-
cially for TV programs; ideal for
churches and schools. © Mary M.
Kreykenbohm & Adella C, Altman;
2h0ct57; DUY5803.
REBELS DIE YOUNG; a dramatic composi-
tion for motion picture production,
in twenty-nine scenes, by Raymond
A. Phelan. © Raymond A. Phelan;
13Dec57; DU46091.
THE RED BEARD, a play in three acts
by Kaie Deei. © Kaie Deei;
26Ju157; DUY5161.
THE RED LIGHT, a play in three acts
by Henry W. Hillhouse. © Henry
Wolcott Hillhouse; 70ct57; DU5615.
RED RIBBONS; one-act suspense play
by Betty Huey Saunders. © Betty
Huey Saunders; 5Ju157; DU5081.
REINCARNATION? Three sonnet sequences
in the Lu Vaillean manner for radio
and television presentation. By
Mildred Breedlove. © Mildred
Breedlove; 23Aug57; ©10652.
THE REITH LECTURES: RUSSIA, THE ATOM
AND THE WEST; by George F. Kennan.
© George F. Kennan.
1. Russia, the internal scene.
© 27Nov57; ©€10906. ‘
- Soviet mind and world realities.
© 27Nov57; C10907.
» The political issues. .
© 27Nov57; C10908.
2
5
4, The military issue. © 27Nov57;
c10909.
5. The non-European world.
© 16Dec57; €10927.
6. Strengthening N.A.T.0.? - to
what end? © 27Dec57; C10928.
THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE, a play in
two acts by William Douglas Home.
Acting ed. S. French. Appl.
states prev. reg. 7Jul55.
© William Douglas Home; 22May573;
DP3019.
THE RELUCTANT SEER, a play in one act
by Dorothy S. Cooper. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.508) © Dorothy S. Cooper;
24sep573 DF1035.
THE REMARKABLE CAREER OF CORKY MALONE,
a screenplay in three acts by Jo
McKenzie and Louise Kileen. © Jo
McKenzie & Louise Kileen; 18Nov57;
DU45917.
103
REMARKS ON'A QUIET. SEE NOTES ON'A
PIANO.
REMEMBER WITH LOVE. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
REMODELING THE FUTURE GENERATION, a
screenplay in 116 scenes by Anna V,
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner; 18Sep57;
DUYS612. : ;
THE RESPECTABLE KILLER; or, The blue-
eyed lobster murder, A radio play
in two acts by Elenore Kent (Blake-
ley). © Elenore Kent Blakeley;
210ct57; DU45763.
RETURN TO GUAM; original teleplay by
Otis Carney. Episode 1 of Combat
correspondent, created by Edward C.
Stodel. © Raydic Corp.; 5Aug57;
DU.5355.6
RETURN TO HECATE; half-hour televi-
sion film play in two acts by
Gudrun Alcock. © Gudrun Alcock;
24Dec57; DU46093.
RETURN TO MILAN, a screenplay by Gus-
tavo Quinterio. © Gustavo Quin-
terio; 18Nov57; DU45923.
REUNION IN CAPRI, a musical comedy
in two acts by Madeline T. Mascia.
Text only. © Madeline T. Mascia;
29Aug57; DU45352.
A REVIEW OF THE ABC'S; by Claude B.
Prettyman. NM: additions.
© Claude B. Prettyman; 13Aug57;
€10626.
DER REVISOR; komische Oper in flnf
Akten von Werner Egk. Nach Nikolai
Gogol. Klavierauszug. Edition
Schott, 933. Mainz, B. Schott's
Séhne. © B. Schott's Sohne;
26Apr57; DF1008.
THE REVIVAL, a comedy in three acts
by Norman Beim. © Norman Beim;
27Dec57; DU46102.
REZANOF, an original television play
in three acts by Johan D. Rossio.
© Johan D, Rossio; 20ct57; DU5570.
RHO IM DY HEDD; drama fer ar ffurf
moraliti neu ddrama foes gan Gwilym
T, Hughes. London, French. (Welsh
drama series, no.3) © Gwilym T.
Hughes; 13Jun57; DF1017.
THE RIDE DECIDES "EM; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division by Jam
Handy Organization. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
14Nov57; C10861.
THE RIGHT PERSON, a television script
in three scenes by Charlotte J.
Kaufman, © Charlotte J, Kaufman;
80ct57; DU4Sé60L.
THE RIGHT TO BE WRONG, a play in two
acts by Richard Kayne, pseud. of
William Sydney Kuttner. © William
Sydney Kuttner (Richard Kayne);
5Aug57; DU45209.
THE RIGHT WORDS AT THE RIGHT TIME;
recording script for Chevrolet Mo-
tor Division by Jam Handy Organiza-
tion. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 14Nov57;
€10853.
RING AROUND THE WORLD; television
program series. Sample script no.2
by_ Vincent Barbi and Robert H.
Shanks. © Vincent Barbi; 23Dec57;
DU46106.
RINGHORSE. SEE STOPOVER FOR A JOEY.
RISIBLE VISIBLES, a farce fantasy in
eleven scenes by Elizabeth Flory
Kelly. © Elizabeth Flory Kelly;
21Aug57; DUL5311.
104 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE ROAD TO SALES; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Oldsmobile Division. © Oldsmobile
Division, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10713.
ROBIN'S DREAM; a musical for elemen-
tary schools on the subject of con-
servation, in one act by Myrtle C,
Goore. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Myrtle C. Goore;
240ct57; DU45S761.
ROCK AT THE FORKS, a poem for oral de-
livery Bi Oliver Evans. © Oliver
Evans; 280ct57; C10822.
ROMANCE IN MOSCOW, a musical play
in two acts by Frank Wille.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Frank Wille; 5Aug57; DU45207.
ROMANCE ON ALFA CENTAURI ROCKET SHIP
(Interstellar space cruiser romance)
A three-act play by Akos Ludasy.
© Akos Ludasy; 9Dec57; DU46007.
ROMEO AND JULIA, a romantic comedy
in one act by Don Lathrop.
(Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 1Ju1l57;
DP3035.
ROMEO AND JULIET. SEE THE TRAGEDY IN
FANTASY OF ROMEO AND JULIET.
ROOM SERVICE. SEE NOTHING VENTURED.
ROSA; one-hour television play in
three acts by Lorraine Kobrin.
© Lorraine Kobrin; 19Ju157;
DU4.5130.
THE ROUND ABOUT WAY, a television
play in three acts for an hour show,
by M. A. 6. © Margery Anderson
Emge; 2h0ct57; DU45779.
ROYAL AUCTION, opera in one act (two
scenes) Music by Ernest Kanitz;
libretto by Sidney Shrager and
Alexander Chorney. © Ernest Kan-
itz; 18Dec57; DUYCO4B..
THE RUMOR ABOUT ROMEO, a play in
three acts by Maxwell Maltz and
Mark Druck. Based on the novel by
Maxwell Maltz. © Maxwell Maltz &
Mark Druck; 2l.0ct57; DUW5778.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN, a musicalized ver-
sion of the fairy tale in three
acts, Adapted for television by
Anna Marie Barlow, Music and lyr-
ics by Robert Colby and Nita Jonas.
Text and music on separate leaves,
© Anna Marie Barlow, Nita Jonas &
Robert Colby; 5Nov57; DUWS8h1.
THE RUN-AWAY HEART; or, This white of
an egg. A play in three acts by
L. John Himes. © L. John Himes;
23Sep57; DUK5S59.
RUSSIA, THE ATOM AND THE WEST, SEE
THE REITH LECTURES.
RUSSIA, THE INTERNAL SCENE.
REITH LECTURES.
AND THE WEST, 1l-
THE RUSTIC BARD, an original televi-
sion play in three acts by Eddy
Borgan. © Eddy Borgan; 280ct57;
DUL5 795
RUY BLAS, a play in five acts by
Victor Hugo. Translated and adapted
by John Cooper Tolliver, Jr. Appl.
states prev. reg. 2jJul56, DU43023.
NM: revisions. © John Cooper
Tolliver, Jr.; 23Sep57; DUy5515.
)
LE SABRE DE BOIS; comédie en trois
actes de Jacques Bloch-Morhange,
pseud. de Jacques Louis Nathan.
© Jacques Bloch-Morhange; 23Dec57;
DuU46087.
SEE THE
RUSSIA, THE ATOM
SAINT FOR A DAY. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
(SALES) MAN'S BEST FRIEND; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Pontiac Motor Division.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp,; 13Sep57; C10707.
SALES STARTERS. SEE F.T.D. SOUND
SELLING SERIES, 1.
THE SALVAGE PIRATES, SEE CORSAIR
EXPEDITION SERIES,
SAM, THE STICK; book for a musical
comedy in two acts by U. Harold
Males. © U. Harold Males;
28Aug57; DU45376.
SAMUEL GOMPERS, A. F. OF L., INTER-
VIEW. RR 23830. Recording script
by Lucy Robins Lang. © Lucy
Robins Lang; 19Aug57; C1067.
THE SANDCASTLE, a play in three acts
by Dan F. Meckes. © Dan F. Meckes;
6Nov57; DU\58h3.
SANS FAMILLE. SEE NOBODY'S BOY.
SANTA'S GONE HAWAIIAN, a narration
with music. Story and narration by
Momilani, pseud, of Bea Van Osten.
Music and lyrics by Puamana, pseud,
of Irmgard F, Aluli. Text and mu-
sic on separate leaves. © Bea Van
Osten & Irmgard Farden Aluli;
280ct57; €10812.
SARAH, a play in three acts by Frances
Youlin McHugh. © Frances Youlin
McHugh; 210ct57; DU45769.
SARAH'S RED COW, SEE COWTOWN SPECIAL,
U.S.A.
SATAN CAME ALSO! A drama in two acts
by Isabel Pitts Goodwin. NM:
addition of new character.
© Isabel Pitts Goodwin; 2Aug57;
DU4.5198.
SATAN IN GORAY, a play in three acts
by Martin Freedman. Based on the
novel of the same title by Isaac
Bashevis Singer. © Martin Freed-
man; 220ct57; DU4S770.
SATURDAY CHILD, a one-act play in two
scenes by Paul Spaeth, © Catholic
Students! Mission Crusade. 28Sep57;3
DP3129. ;
A SATURDAY NIGHT; drama in three acts
by Joe Greene. © Joe Greene;
11Dec57; DU46000.
THE SATYR; or, The satyr and the
nymph, A play in two acts by James
McGee, © James Vincent McGee;
70ct57; DU45596.
THE SATYR AND THE NYMPHe SEE THE
SATYRe
SAUCEPAN FOR A HAT; a folk play with
music and dances, in a prolog and
three acts by Ken Woodman, Text
only. © Ken Woodman; 26Nov57;
DP3200, ;
SAVE ME A MALE, a disreputable farce
in two acts by John S. Rodell.
© John Rodell; 19Aug57; DU45296.
SAY HELLO TO MODERN ART; recording
script by Leonard Edmondson.
© Esto Pub. Co.p Jane Thurston,
sole owner; 30Ju157; C10621.
THE SCARLET LETTER, a teleplay in
three acts by Fenella Rothe.
Adapted from the novel of the same
title by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
© Fenella B. Rothe; 8Ju157;
DU.5086.
SCHNAPPSIE AND THE MAGIC BUTTON, a
short story by Marla Ray and Lyle
Kenyon Engel.- © Marla Ray & Lyle
Kenyon Engel; 7Nov57; C10819.
July—Dec.
SCIENCE KITCHEN, AS DELIVERED ON THE
STEVE ALLEN SHOW, NOV. 24, 1957;
seript for a television commercial
by Sam Levenson (Samuel Levenson)
© Sam Levenson; 5Dec57; C10900.
THE SCIENTIST, a television play in
three acts by Henry Denker. © Her--
ry Denker; 290ct57; DUy5812.
SCOUT MASTER: Mascouts. Sample se-
ries for television based on the
Scouts of America, by Larry Leslie.
© Larry Leslie; 16Sep57; DU45550.
SCROOGE. THE STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN.
A SEA CHANGE, a play in two acts by
Charles Nolte. © Charles Nolte;
26Aug57; DUL5339.
SEARCH, a mental health play in one
act by Beatrice MacLeod.
© Beatrice MacLeod; 28Aug57;
DU45367 »
SEASONAL RHYTHMS, a yearbook of
rhythms for kindergarten and
primary grade use. Story and
narrations by Dorothy Kelder
Jenkins. Music by Rebecca Stouffer
Jenkins. © Rebecca Stouffer
Jenkins & Dorothy Kelder Jenkins;
5Sep57; DU5SOl.
THE SECOND CHANCE. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
& SECOND LOOK; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10695.
THE SECOND OF JANUARY. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
THE SECRET WEAPON, a comedy in one,
act by Dorothy B. Doyle. Art Craft
Play Co. (An Art Craft play)
© J, Vincent Heuer; 10Sep57; DP3081.
SEE YOU AT LUNCH, a one-act play for
a high school cast by Helen A,
Geisz. Playing time: 30 min.
© Helen A, Geisz; 70ct57; DU\5587.
SEE YOU IN THE FUNNY-PAPERS; screen-
play in three acts by Lewis Michael
Stern and Gil Cates (Gilbert Cates)
Adapted from the play In color on
Sundays, by Lewis Michael Stern,
© Lewis Michael Stern & Gilbert
Cates; 6Aug57; DU\5228.
THE SEEKERS, an allegorical tragedy
in one act by Neil D. Greene. Edi-
torial supervision by Verne Powers.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; \Sep57;3
DP3113.
SELL THE BOSS FIRST; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Chevrolet Motor Division,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10693.
SELL -- THE PRICE-SHOPPER; recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Diviston
by Jam Handy Organization. © Chev-
rolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; l4Nov57; C10855.
THE SELLING SECRETS OF ABDUL SAM;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Pontiae Motor
Division. © Pontiac Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10702.
SELLING THE 1958 CONTINENTAL AND LIN-
COLN; script for a sound motion pic-
ture prepared for Lincoln Division,
Ford Motor Co. Writers, David Well-
ing and E, R. Murkland. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding Picture Productions,
employer for hire. © Wilding ~-Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 13Sep57;
C10739.
1957
SEMPER FIDELIS, SEE THE BOOT.
A SENSE OF HUMOR, a play in three
acts by Ralph E, Stuart, Jr. and
Alfred V. Covello. © Ralph E,
Stuart, Jr. & Alfred V. Covello;
80ct57; DU5606.
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, a play by Dore
Schary. © Dore Schary; 160ct57;
DU5736.~
A SERAPH INTERCEDES, an unlikely love
story in three acts by Carroll
O'Connor. © Carroll O'Connor;
26Nov57; DU45952.
SET THE ANGLE FREE,
ST. FRANCIS.
SETTING THE THEME; script for a wide
screen motion picture prepared for
Plymouth Division, Chrysler Corp.
Writer, Gordon H. Miller. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 13Sep573;
DUYS5 776
7 DOORS, an opera in one act, as a
comedy of manners, Book by Zan
Skolnick. Music by Perry Lee
Friedman. Text only. © Zan
Skolnick & Perry Friedman; 18Sep57;
DUY51193.
THE 71ST CANDLE, a play in three
acts by J. R. Young. © J. R.
Young; lSep57; DU45390.
SEXTUPLETS, a comedy for television
in three acts by John J. Morrin.
© John J. Morrin; 25Ju157; DU45160.
A SHADE OF VIOLENCE, a play in six
scenes by Anthony Arms.
© Anthony Thomas Arms; 18Ju157;
DUL.5178.
SHAKESPEAREAN PRODUCTION IN AMERICA:
FROM BOOTH TO BELASCO; in two parts
by Pat M. Ryan, Jr. © Pat M.
Ryan, Jr.3; 5dul57; C10639.
SEE THE HOUR OF
SHEMAH ISRAEL; by Leon Lapides.
© Leon Lapides; 27Nov57; C10912.
THE SHIPWRECK HAS BEGUN, a play in
one act by Edwin Trytler, pseud. of
Edwin Treitler. © Edwin Trytler;
15Nov57; DU45907.
A SHOT IN THE DARK, a comedy in two
acts by Don Appell. © Don Appell;
1Aug57; DU5251.
SIFTED WHEAT, a Lenten meditation in
three acts by Anselm M. Keefe.
© Anselm M. Keefe; 8Aug57; DP3052.
SILAS COOMBS, PROBLEM DOCTOR; televi-
sion series by Norman A. Lunenfeld.
Episode 1. Case of the late Mr.
Meechum.--2, Laughing boy.--3.
Following Miss Fluegrass.--4+. Mrs.
Blooper's accidents. © Norman A.
Lunenfeld; 16Dec57; DU46037.
SILHOUETTE, a play in two acts by
David Woolsey. © David Woolsey;
110cet57; DU45632.
THE SILVER LADY; recording script by
Jam Handy Organization for Nobility
Division. © Nobility Division,
Empire Crafts Corp.; 13Sep57;
C10723. ;
SIMEON, THE STABLE HAND; a Christmas
play in four easy acts and two sim-
ple settings, by Billvian Lessel,
pseud. of Bill and Vivian Lessel.--~
Moody Press. © Moody Bible Insti-
tute of Chicago; 13Sep57; DP3181.
SIMON, CALLED PETER, an Easter play
in four scenes by Pearl Neilson.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 19Dec57; DP3216.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
SIMON DIBBLE, SEMI-PRIVATE EYE; situ-
ation comedy series for television
by Norman A. Lunenfeld. Episodes
1-3: ‘Phone trouble’ The mink coat
insurance case} Case of the Happy
Ending Diaper Company. © Norman
A. Lunenfeld; 10Dec57; Du46088.
SIMPLICIUS SIMPLICISSIMUS; drei
Szenen aus seiner Jugend. Nach
H. J. Chr. Grimmelshausen von
Hermann Scherchen und andere,
Musik von Karl Amadeus Hartmann.
Klavierauszug von Heinz Moehn.
Edition Schott, 32). Mainz,
B. Schott's Séhne. © B. Schott's
Séhne; 1ljJun57; DF1009.
THE SIN OF PAT MULDOON, a play in
three acts by John McLiam, Drama-
tists Play Service. NM: additions
& revisions. © John McLiam;
18Sep57; DP31l5. :
SINBAD THE SAILOR, an entertainment
with music in two acts. Story by
William Glennon, pseud. of William
Snitger. Music and lyrics by James
Reed Lawlor, pseud. of James J.
Lawlor, Jr. Text and music on sep-
arate leaves. © William Snitger &
James J. Lawlor, Jr.3; 12Dec57;
DU46025.
SING FOR ME, LILY SONGBIRD; a tele=
vision play in three acts by Jack
Paritz. © Jack M. Paritz;
10Sep57; DUN528.
SING FOR YOUR SUPPER; screenplay in
three acts by John J. Johnston.
© John Joseph Johnston; 19Sep57;
DU45507~
A SINGER IN A CELLAR, a comedy in one
act by Ronald Mitchell. London,
French. (French's acting edition,
no.401) © Ronald E. Mitchell;
220ct57; DP3210.
THE SISTERS MATERASSI, a play in
three acts by George Armstrong,
pseud. of George Armstrong Leiper.
Adapted from the novel Le sorelle
Materassi, by Aldo Palazzeschi.
© George Armstrong Leiper; 16Aug57;
DU.5272.
THE SIX-SIDED TRIANGLE, a play for
television in three acts by J. A.
Vitt, Jr. © Joseph A. Vitt, Jr.;
13Nov57; DU\5883.
SIX STITCHES FOR EGO, a comedy in
three acts by Vera and Ken Tarpley.
(A Row-Peterson play) Appl. states
prev. reg. as Come, blow your horn.
NM: completely revised & edited.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; 7Aug57;
DP3131.
SIX-TEENS (Television program) Scripts
in this series are by Highway Traf-
fie Safety Center, Michigan State
University. © Highway Traffic
Safety Center, Michigan State Uni-
versity.
TC-303. © 20Nov57; €10870.
TC-304, © 20Nov57; C10871.
TC-305. © 26Dec57; €10939.
TC-306. © 26Dec57; c10940,
THE SIXTH NOTCH, a play in two acts
by Clarence Fischer, Jr. © Clar-
ence Fischer, Jr.; 2J3u157; DU5059.
SKAL DET VAERE ET BARN? SEE BABIES
ANYONE?
SKIRTS UP, a musical comedy in two
acts by Roy Upshaw and Al Cotton.
Text only. © Roy Upshaw & Al
Cotton; 25Sep57; DUL5528.
SKY FULL OF FEATHERS, a play in two
acts by Edward J. Butler.
© Edward J. Butler; 11Ju157;
DUL.5100.
105
SKYWAY TO PROFITS; script for a sound
slidefilm in color presenting the
1958 Beechcraft Bonanza. Writer,
John Davenport. Appl. author:
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.,
employer for hire. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov57;
C€10894,
THE SLAVE OF TRUTH; in two acts by
Miles Malleson. Moliere's Le
misanthrope, in a new adaptation.
London, French. (French's acting
edition, no.56l) © Miles
Malleson; 15Apr57; DF100.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, a musical
fantasy for TV in three acts.
by Robert A. Jarvis. Music by
William Richards. Lyrics by Robert
Jarvis and William Richards.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Robert A. Jarvis & William
Richards; 1Aug57; DUl.5260.
Book
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, a play in four
scenes and a prolog by Edward
Douglas. © Edward Douglas;
170ct57; DU45737.~
SLEEPING BEAUTY, an adaptation for
theatre or puppets in six scenes
by Elizabeth Flory Kelly.
© Elizabeth Flory Kelly; 21Aug57;
DUMN5310.
A SLICE OF SOUR PICKLE; original
story and screenplay by A. Martin
Zweiback. © A. Martin Zweiback;
hSep57; DU45393.
SLUGGER MCGUIRE KNOCKS OUT CRIME
(Television program) Scripts in
this series are by Greg Deane
(Gregory K. Desnay: © Gregory K.
Deane.
hh. As the twig is bent.
© 29Jul57; DUy5171.
A SMALL MURDER; play in one act by
Naomi Adelman, © Naomi Adelman;
26Sep57; DUW55).0.
SMALL TOWN GIRL, a new musical comedy
in two acts. Book and lyrics by
Elaine Elliot. Music by Dallas
Thiollier. Text and music on sepa-
rate leaves. © Elaine Elliot &
Dallas Thiollier; 17Sep57; DU5),87.
SMALL WAR ON MURRAY HILL, a comedy in
two acts by Robert E, Sherwood.
Dramatists Play Service. NM: ade
ditions & revisions. © Madeline
Sherwood; 220ct57; DP31h9.
SMART ENOUGH TO BE DUMB, a comedy in
one act by Patricia Clapp.
© Dramatic Pub. Co.; 9Aug57;
DP3059.
THE SMILE OF THE TIGER, a drama in
three acts by Cerberus, pseud. of
George Herbert Patterson. - Sydney,
Australia. © George Herbert Pat-
terson; 1Ju157; DF1027.
SMOKE ACROSS THE DRIFT, a radio play
by Deryck Humphriss. © Deryck
Humphriss; 1Aug57; DU5188.
SMOKED HAM; script for a 4 1/2-5 min-
ute Kodachrome motion picture for
National Live Stock & Meat Board.
Writer, David Welling. Appl. au-
thor: Wilding Picture Productions,
Ine., employer for hire. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov573
c10879. ,
SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARFS, a play
with music in three acts by Marian
Jonson (Marian Johnson). Dramatized
from the story by the Brothers
Grimm. (Full-length play series,
play no.20) © Coach House Press,
Inc.; 280ct57; DP3203.
106 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
A SOFT TOUCH, a play in three acts
by Claude Binyon and Max Edwards,
pseud. of Max Edward Pohlman.
Appl. states prev. reg. as Too many
doctors, 6Aug5l, DU37643, & as
Feather fingers, 16Mar53, DU3379.
NM: revisions & additions.
© Max Edward Pohlman (Max Edwards)
& Claude Howard Binyon; 3Sep57;
DUL5388.
SOLIDARITY FOREVER, a play in two
acts by Roy S. Waldau, © Roy S.
Waldau; 12Nov57; DU\S87h.
SOLITAIRE. SEE QUINTET FOR SOLITAIRE,
SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER; monolog by
Robert A, Corley. © Robert Arthur
Corley; 12Nov57; C10826.
SOMETHING LIKE A FLOWER IS GROWING,
a play in three acts by Richard
Kayne, pseud. of William Sydney
Kuttner. Includes lyrics for one
song. © William Sydney Kuttner;
23Sep57; DU45517.
SOMETHING LIKE A FLOWER IS GROWING,
a play in three acts by Richard
Kayne, pseud. of William Sydney
Kuttner. Includes lyrics for one
song. Appl. states prev. reg.
Aug. & Sept. 1957. NM: new 3d act;
changes in act 2. © William Sydney
Kuttner3; 210ct57; DU4S75Sh.
SOMETHING LIKE A FLOWER IS GROWING,
an American NO play in three acts
by Richard Kayne, pseud, of Willian
Sydney Kuttner, © William Sydney
Kuttner (Richard Kayne); 18Sep57;
DUYSSHS.
SOMETHING SLIGHTLY WONDERFUL, a play
in three acts by Jack Hughes.
© Jack Bibby Hughes; 180ct573
DUS THe.
SON OF THE REVOLUTION, a play in one
act by Barry Ira Oringer. © Sam-
uel French, Inc.; 80ct57; DP3155.
SONATA NO.9 IN A MAJOR, OP.47 (KREUT-
ZER); BY BEETHOVEN. SONATA IN D
MAJOR, OP.9, NO.3; BY LECLAIR.
Analysis script by Howard Shanet.
© Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc.;
2Dec57; C10904.
SONG FOR A SUMMER'S EVENING, an orig-
inal play for television in three
acts by William Richard Case.
© William Richard Case; 15Nov57;
DU45900.
A SONG FOR QUEEN ESTHER. SEE THE
ETERNAL LIGHT, T-55.
SONG OF HIAWATHA; centennial pageant
by Virginia Reichart. Text only.
© Virginia Reichart; 24Ju157;
DP3117.
THE SONS OF SATAN, a play with music
for television by Elizabeth
Shuttleworth (Elizabeth Shuttle-
worth Battyn) In fourteen
episodes. Text only. © Elizabeth
Shuttleworth Battyn; 9Jul57;
DUL5146.
LE SORELLE MATERASSI. SEE THE SISTERS
MATERASSI.
THE SOUND OF BARKING DOGS, a play in
two acts by Richard Brennan. In-
cludes one song; music by William
Neuleib, words by Richard Brennan.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Richard Brennan; 70ct57; DUl5599.
"SOUND" PROFITS IN HIGH FIDELITY;
recording script for Radio and Vic-
trola Division by Jam Handy Organi-
zation. © RCA Victor Radio & Vic-
trola Division; 14Nov57; C10857.
SOUTH SEA BUBBLE, a light comedy in
three acts by Noel Coward. London
Heinemann. © Noel Coward; 12Nov56;
DF1025. .
SOVIET MIND AND WORLD REALITIES. SEE
THE REITH LECTURES: RUSSIA, THE ATOM
AND THE WEST. 2.
THE SPA, a play in three acts by
Edward Chodorov, after a play by
Ferenc Molnar. Dramatists Play
Service, WM: additions & revi-
sions. © Edward Chodorov; 18Sep57;
DP314h.
SPACE ASSIGNMENT: EMERGENCY RESCUE.
Radio program; third script by
Hamilton M. O'Hara. © Hamilton M.
O'Hara; 13Dec57; DU46041,
SPACE, TIME, AND STEEL. A shooting
script for a color motion picture
for Armco Drainage and Metal Prod-
ucts. Writer, John Davenport.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; C10733.
SPARKS FLY UPWARD. SEE THE ETERNAL
LIGHT, 55).
SPARKY, THE FRIENDLY SPOOK; a puppet-
play in two acts by Dorothy J.
Hartman. © Dorothy J. Hartman;
18Feb57; DP301,.
THE SPARTAN; sample script for a
screenplay series. Episode 1, The
beginning, by Dan (Daniel B.) Burke
and Rod (Roderick W.) Smith.
© Roderick W. Smith & Daniel B.
Burke; 18Nov57; DU45921.
SPAWN OF THE BARBARIAN. SEE NOAH'S
ARK - 9.
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, a play in three
acts by Converse Tyler. © Converse
Tyler; 140ct57; DU5708.
SPEAKING OF MURDER, a melodrama in
three acts by Audrey and William
Roos. S. French, © Audrey Roos &
William Roos; 25Ju157; DP3164.
SPIDER'S WEB, a play in three acts by
Agatha Christie. London,: French,
(French's acting edition, no.834)
© Agatha Christie; 290ct57 (in no-
tice: 1956); DF1045,
A SPINSTER'S TELEPHONE CALL; one-act
comedy by Betty Huey Saunders.
Drama Shop, © Betty Huey Saunders;
8Nov57; DP3194.
SPORTS-CAR SPIRIT WITH LIMOUSINE RIDE:
1958 MERCURY. Script for a sound
slidefilm prepared for Sales Promo-
tion Dept., Mercury Division, Ford
Motor Co. Appl. author: Analyses,-
Inc., employer for hire of A. L.
Schaefer. © Mercury Division, Ford
Motor Co.; 20Sep57; C10771.
THE SPOTLIGHT'S ON YOU; sample script
for television program by Bruce
MacFarlane (legal name: Bruce
Gentle ) © Bruce MacFarlane
(Bruce Gentle); 10Ju157; C1061).
THE SPOTTED GOLDFISH, a television
drama in three acts by Howard
Zielke a.k.a. David Wright.
© Howard Zielke (David Wright);
29Aug57; DU45356.
SPUR OF KNOWLEDGE, a comedy in three
acts by Joseph Roger Keenan. et
states prev. reg. 29Jan54, DU36048.
NM: revisions. © Joseph Roger
Keenan; 26Nov57; DU45956.
SPUTNIK; narration for a radio pro-
gram using musical recordings with
script. By James D. Finch. Text
only. © James Douglas Finch;
1Nov57; C10817.
July—Dec.
SQUARE DANCE, a new play in three
acts by Joan Morgan. © Joan
Morgan; 18Sep57; DU5S49h.
THE STALLION, a play in six scenes by
William I. Oliver. (In The Best
short plays, edited by Margaret
Mayorga, 20th anniversary ed.
Beacon Press. p.407-431) © Wil-
liam I, Oliver; 10Sep57; DP3196.
THE STALLION, a play in three acts
by W. C. Sanford. © William Craig
Sanford; 8Aug57; DU5237.
STAR-CROSSED IN OXFORD, a play in
three acts by Sibley S. Morrill.
© Sibley Sherman Morrill; 2hSep573
DU4S71y.
THE STAR-MAKERS; sample script no.l
for a one-hour weekly television
series by Robert Mann. © Robert
Mann; 25Ju157; DUW515).
THE STARING MATCH, a play in two acts
by Jerry McNeely. Dramatists Play
Service. NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Jerry McNeely; 220ct57;
DP3150.
STARS IN HER CROWN. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
STATUES IN THE PARK, a play in three
acts by William J. Small. © Wil-
liam J. Small; 25Nov57; DU45947.
STEPHEN, a screenplay in three acts
a Ilsa Hennig. © Ilsa Hennig;
18Nov57; DU45918.
THE STEPMOTHER. SEE THE IMAGE,
STEVE ALLEN SHOW. SEE SCIENCE KITCHEN,
AS DELIVERED ON THE STEVE ALLEN
SHOW, NOV. 2h, 1957.
THE STIGMA, a television play in
three acts by Martin Kaufman,
© Martin Kaufman; 80ct57; DU\5608,.
THE STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN (Scrooge)
A musical play in three acts. Book
and lyrics by Janice Torre; music by
Fred Spielman. Adapted by Don Wil-
son from Charles Dickens! A Christ-
mas carol. Appl. author: Harms,
Ine., employer for hire of Don Wil-
son. © Harms, Inc.; 14Nov57; DP3206,
THE STOLEN PAINTINGS- SEE THE BARON;
MASTER DETECTIVE.
STOPOVER FOR A JOEY, a screenplay by
Regis Caddic, pseud. of Regis Cej-
rowski. Based on the story Ring~
horse, by T. Duncan. © Regis Cad-
dic; bNov573 DUL5859.
THE STORK HAS A RACKET; teleplay in
three acts by Julie Berns.
© Julie Berns; 13Aug57; DUL5255.
STORM CELLAR, a play in three acts by
Cecil G. Stephens. © Samuel
French, Inc.; 25Ju157; DP3163.
THE STORM WITHIN; screenplay in three
acts by Jo McKenzie and Louise
Kileen. © Jo McKenzie & Louise
Kileen; 23Sep57; DUW551L.
STORY FROM FATIMA. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THE STORY OF CAPE CORAL; script for
a radio commercial. Writer, Harry
Demsey. Appl. author: Gulf Guar-
anty Land and Title Co., employer
for hire. © Gulf Guaranty Land &
Title Co.; 18Nov57; C10865.
STORY OF PENTECOST; screenplay by
Henry Denker. © Henry Denker;
5Sep57; DU45398.
THE STORY OF THREE LOVES; a triptych
by Robert Gale Brown, Three plays
about love: Pygmalion and Galatea,
Pithecanthropus erectus, The orgy.
© Robert G. Brown; 21Nov57; DU45938.
1957 CURRENT REGISTRATIONS 107
STORY ON PAGE TWO, a play in three SUMMER IN THE CITY; narration with
acts by Kerry Shaw. © Kerry Shaw; music. Book and lyrics by Oscar
Nov57; DU45836. Brown, Jr; music by Oscar Brown,
Jr. and Norman Curtis. Text and
THE STORYBOOK LADY; sample script for music on separate leaves. © Oscar
a fifteen min. television program. C. Brown, Jr. & Norman Curtis;
Script 1: Beauty & the beast, by 23Dee57; DU46083.
Evelyn Ernest. © Evelyn Ernest;
20Nov57; C10867.
THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF MARTHA WEBB,
a comedy in one act by Barry Phelps,
London, English Theatre Guild.
(Guild one-act library © Barry
SYBLE, a comedy in three acts by
Rose Million. © Rose Million;
160ct57; DU4573}.
SYLVESTER AND THE SOLSTICE, a play
in one act by Eugene Weiger.
Includes music for one song.
© Eugene Weiger; 17Ju157; DUl5122.
SUMMER OF THE SEVENTEENTH DOLL; a
play in three acts by Ray Lawler.
lst ed. London, Angus & Robertson.
© Ray Lawler; 25Ju157; DFO-719.
SUMMER SPONGING; monolog by Sam
SYMPHONY NO.6 IN F MAJOR, OP.68 (PAS-
TORAL); BY BEETHOVEN; analysis
script by Russell Smith. © Book-
of-the-Month Club, Inc.; 2Dec57;
c10901.
Phelps; 160ct57; DF1024. Levenson. © Sam Levenson;
STRANGE GROWS THE HEART, SEE THE HOUR 185u157; 610567.
OF ST. FRANCIS, SUMMERTIME, SEE THREE PLAYS, |
STRATEGY FOR SELLING; a sound slide-
film scenario for American Steel
Warehouse Assn. Writer, J. L.
McGuire. Appl. author: Wilding Pic-
TV AUCTION (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Alt-
man-Yaffe Productions. © Altman-
Yaffe Productions, Inc.
SUNBEAM RADIO; spot announcements for
radio. Scripts 1-9, by Quality
Bakers of America Cooperative.
ture Productions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; C10743.
© Quality Bakers of America Cooper-
ative, Inc.; 3Jan58; ¢C10938. 2
SUNLIT FIELD. SEE FOR LOVE OR MONEY.
July 11, 1957. © Nov57; ©10820.
TABLEAU OF HENRY M. FLAGER, a play
in ten scenes by Lillian Burak.
SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO, a play in © Lillian Burak; 26Sep57; DUI,S©37.
three acts by Dore Schary. © Dore
Schary; 100ct57; DU5629.
STRAIGHT FROM THE CENTER; recording
Script by Jam Handy Organization
for Frigidaire Division.
© Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; ¢C10718.
TALE FOR A DEAF EAR, a musical play
by Mark Bucci. Adapted from the
story of the same title by Eliza-
beth Enright. Music and libretto.
© Mark Bucei & Elizabeth Enright;
19Dec57; DU46113.
SUNSTROKE, a farce in one act by
William A, Kuehl. Edited for
publication by Verne Powers.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; lSep57;
DP3112. j
THE SUPERMAN SILVER MINE. SEE THE AD-
VENTURES OF SUPERMAN.
SUPERMAN'S WIFE. SEE THE ADVENTURES
OF SUPERMAN.
STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT BUYING A NEW CAR;
recording script by Jam Handy Organ-
ization for Chevrolet Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10685. TALE FOR A DEAF EAR, a musical play
by Mark Bucci. Adapted from the
story of the same title by Eliza-
beth Enright. Text only. NM: re-
visions. © Mark Bucci & Elizabeth
Enright; 22Ju1573 DU45345.
THE STRANGE CASE OF MOTHER GOOSE,
a musical play for children in two
acts. Words by Mother Goose,
Pamela and Edward Borgers. Music A. SURE THING; recording script for
by Pamela and Edward Borgers. the Coca-Cola Co. © Coca-Cola Co.;
NM: additions & revisions. 100ct57; C10776.
© Children's Theatre Press;
25Ju157; DP3075-
STRAWBERRY MARMALADE, a merry gag-
comedy in three acts by William
Richard Webster, pseud. of Herbert
Jerome Sherman, © Herbert Jerome
Sherman; 31Jul57; DU522).
THE TALE OF A BRIDGE, a moral enter-
tainment in four parts and a prolog
by Story Talbot. © Story Talbot;
220ct573 DULS773.~
THE TALE OF A SHIRT. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
SURPRISE PARTY, a one-act play by
Dwight V. Swain. © Dwight V.
Swain: 1Aug57; DU5185.
THE SWAN, a comedy in one act by
Barry Phelps. london, English
Theatre Guild. (Guild library)
© Barry Phelps; 190ct56; DF1023.
TALENT WORLD; sample script for
television program by Robert Mann.
© Robert Mann; 25Jul57; DU5216.
TALKS BY GUY W. BALLARD. SEE CORRES-
PONDING TO THE RECORDED TALKS.
STRENGTHENING N.A.T.0, SEE THE REITH
LECTURES. RUSSIA, THE ATOM AND THE
WEST, 6.
‘SWANN IN LOVE, a play in three acts by
Lorraine Lubart Shachnow, Adapted
from Swann's way, by Marcel Proust.
© Lorraine Lubart Shachnow; 100ct57;
DUL5S 767.
SWANN'S WAY. SEE SWANN IN LOVE.
TALLULAH IS COMING TO TOWN, a comedy
for television in three acts by
Helen Richardson Meurer. © Helen
R. Meurer & Robert T. Meurer;
1Nov57; DUN5826.
TANGLED VINES. SEE END OF A TENT SHOW,
STUDIO ONE. SEE THE NIGHT AMERICA
TREMBLED .
THE STUTTERER, a screenplay by Thomas
R. Laughlin, © Thomas Robert
Laughlin; 250ct57; DUI5S78h. SWATZKOPF, screenplay in three acts
by Harrison Lee, pseud. of Harris
Lee. © Harris Lee; 10ct57;
DUL5S717~
SWEENEY'S ISLAND, a play.in two acts
by Maggy Gould. © Maggy Gould;
13Sep573 DUY5163.
SWEEPSTAKES ADVERTISING CONTINUITY;
by Donald D. Lowrey. © Donald D.
Lowrey; 12Sep57; C10668.
TAVERN TURNAROUND; script for a sound
slidefilm in color prepared for Jos,
Schlitz Brewing Co. Writer, John
Davenport. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 29Nov57; C10897.
THE SUBLIME CHILD, a new play in five
scenes EY Albert Maltz. © Albert
Maltz; 280ct57; DUL5798.
SUBMERGED, a tragedy in one act by
H. Stuart Cottman and Le Vergne
Shaw. Edited by, Claude Merton Wise.
(A Row-Peterson play) © Row
TAX DAY IN BETHLEHEM, a Christmas
Peterson & Co.3; 230ct29; DP3183.
play in three easy acts with but
one simple setting, by Billvian
Lessel, pseud. of Bill and Vivian
THE SUCCESS OF DON BARLOW; recording SWEET? SIXTEEN; a comedy in one act
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Carr, Adams & Collier Co.
© Carr, Adams & Collier Co.;
12Sep57; ¢10728.
SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE, a play
in six scenes by Doris Julian.
© Doris Julian; 18Nov57; pDu45922.
SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING; recording
seript by Jam Handy Organization
for Oldsmobile Division.
© Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10711.
A SUMMER FOR THE DEAD. SEE A BREEZE
FROM CHINA.
by Le Roma Eshbach Greth.
(Baker's royalty plays) Appl.
author: Walter H. Baker Co.,
employer for hire. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 1Jul57; DP3037.
SWEET TITANIA, a comedy for television
in three acts by Milton A. Caine.
© Milton A. Caine; 20Dec57; DU46067.
SWIMMING TEAM. SEE AFTER CLASS.
SWIPING THE SHAKESPEARE MANUSCRIPT,
a mystery comedy in three acts by
Donald W. Graf. © Donald Willis
Graf; 5Jul57; DU5085.
Lessel. Moody Press. © Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago; 13Sep573
DP3182,
THE TEACHER COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR
RECORDS. SEE BOBBY DUKOFF PRESENTS
THE TEACHER COMES TO YOU ON TUTOR
RECORDS.
A TEACHER EDUCATION FILM PROGRAM IN
LINGUISTICS DESIGNED FOR TEACHING
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE. Pre-
pared by Theodore B. Karp. © The-
odore B. Karp; 17Dec57; ©10925.
TECHNUTOPIA, a phantasmagoria pre-=
sented as a play in four acts by
Anna B, Montreuil. © Anna B,
Montreuil; 30Sep57; DULS5h6.
108 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
JHE TEEN AGE, a play in two acts by
Jesse Torn. © Jesse Torn; 27Nov57;
DU45963.
TEEN-AGE SCARFACE, a screenplay by
William Harlow. Original story by
Jane Mann and Boris Petroff.
© Boris L. Petroff; 25Nov57; DU45945,
THE TELESCOPE, a play in three acts
by R. C. Sherriff. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.944
© R. C. Sherriff; 19Nov57; DF1038.
TELEVISION MARKET TOWN, PART THREE:
LUCKY LADIES MART. A radio and TV
show by Robert Luis Heyden. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Television
Market Town, second parts: House-
wives Research Institute: 16Aug50;
DP465. © Robert Luis Heyden;
21Ju151 (in notice: 1950); DP3185.
TELEVISION PLAYS FOR WRITERS; eight
television plays with comment and
analysis by the authors; edited by
A. S. Burack, with a foreword by
Herbert Brodkin,
lNov57; A309129.
TELEVISION TALK, a play in two acts
by David W. Lupton and Florence
Fisher. © David W. Iupton &
Florence K. Fisher; 11Ju157;
DU45101.
TEMPORAL COMPANIONS, a play in three
acts by Jerilynn Y. Bennett.
© Jerilynn Y. Bennett; 210ct57;
DU45755.~
THE TENOR; opera in one act. Libretto
by Karl Shapiro and Ernst Lert,
pseud. of John R, Allen. Music by
Hugo Weisgall. Based on the play
Der Kammersanger, by Frank Wedekind.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1Feb56,
EU426801. © Merion Music, Inc.;
290ct57; DP3171.
TEX, TWO KNUCKLES, AND A NOTE, A one
act play for high school students
by Tom Erhard, © National Educa-
tion Association; 2Ju157; DP3102.
TEXAS WILD TALES; sample film script
in five scenes by Betty Galvin.
© Betty Irene Berger Galvin;
23Sep57; DUYSSK5.
THALAMOTHERAPY; lecture by Francis J.
Kolar. Appl. states prev. reg.
3Ju129. NM: revisions & additions.
© Francis J. Kolar; 19Ju157;
C1062.
THANK YOU NOTE TO MOM AND DAD; by
Jack Kerns. © Jack Kerns;
19Aug57; C1068.
THAR SHE BLOWS! A play in three acts
by Jacob Bentkover. © Jacob Bent-
kover; 26Nov57; DU45957.
THAT NIGHT ON THE RIVER; or, Missis-
sippi tonky; or, Mr. Handy and the
ten-thousand voices. The story of
a song in three movements by Manuel
Essman. Text only. Appl. states
prev. reg. DU45521. NM: additions
& revisions, © Manuel Essman;
Nov57; DUYS85).
THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE, a drama in one
act by John O'Connor. National
Catholic Theatre Conference.
© John O'Connor; 1Dec57; DP3199.
THAT THE DAY WILL END, a screenplay
in six scenes by Jean Lossky.
© Jean Lossky; 29Nov57; DU45966.
THAT'S MY COUSIN, a modern comedy in
three acts by Kurtz Gordon, pseud.
of C,. Gordon Kurtz. Dramatists
Play Service. WM: additions.
© C. Gordon Kurtz; 26Ju157; DP3050.
© The Writer, Inc.;
THAT'S MY NAME; sample script for a
radio and television contest game
by Frank Radish. © Frank Radish;
2Augs57; C10620.
THEATRE, V: Le soleil se couche; Les
aveugles; Barabbas; Le menage de
Caroline; La mort du Docteur Faust;
Adrian et Jusemina; Piet Bouteille.
Par Michel de Ghelderode. Paris,
Gallimard. © Librairie Gallimard;
30Nov57; DFO-733.
THELMA SMITH. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
THERE WILL BE JOY! A play in three
acts by K. L. Blatz. © Kathleen
L. Blatz; 5Ju157; DU45083.
THERE'LL COME A DAY; or, Dear, some
day. A musical drama in two acts
and four scenes by Vincent Consolo.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Vincent Consolo; 2Aug57; DU5201.
THESE ARE THE HANDS. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THESEUS OF TROEZEN, PART ONE; a play
in five acts by Willson Prothboarde,
pseud. of Nelson Protheroe Wilson,
© Nelson Protheroe Wilson; 16Sep57;
DU45S469.
THEY'RE OFF! Sample script for tele-
vision program by Roland Brave.
© Roland Brave Co.; 18Ju157;
C10586.
THINE FOREVER, a choral drama of the
Holy Communion in a prolog, twelve
scenes and an epilog by Robert
Howard Clausen, Text only.
© Robert Howard Clausen; 29Nov57;
DU45976.
THIRTY SECONDS A DAY. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THIS IS EASTER. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
THIS IS THE LIFE, a play in three
acts by Anne Coulter Martens,
Based on the famous television
program, © Dramatic Pub. Co.;
25Sep57; DP3118.
THIS IS THE MASS; by the Carmelite
Fathers Guild. © Carmelite
Fathers Guild; 22Jul57; C10613.
THIS IS YOUR LIFE. SEE YOUR LIFE IS
- THIS.
THIS LIFE IS YOURS, a nutrition play-
let suitable for an assembly pro-
gram, in four scenes by Marada L.
Johnson, Time: about 20 min.
© Marada L. Johnson; 70ct57;
DU45589.
THIS WAS A MAN, a play in three acts
by James F, Keleher. © James F,
Keleher; 13Aug57; DU4525).
THIS WAY TO MORE MONEY] Recording
script for Oldsmobile Division by
Jam Handy Organization. © Oldsmo-
bile Division, General Motors Corp.;
1jNov57; C1088.
THIS WHITE OF AN EGG. SEE THE RUN-
AWAY HEART,
THOSE HIDDEN FEATURES; recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Pontiac Motor Division.
© Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10706.
THOSE WHO COME AFTER, a play in
thirteen scenes by Lolah Egan
Burford. © Lolah Mary Egan Bur-
ford; 3Sep57; DU45386.
THREE ACTS TO SAVE THE RACE, a play
in three acts by Andrew Ian Malcolm,
© Andrew Ian Malcolm; 20Dec57;
DU46110.
July—Dec.
THREE DAUGHTERS TO MARRY, a comedy in
one act by Mildred Cox. Art Craft
Play Co. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 10Sep57; DP3079.
THREE DAYS BEFORE YESTERDAY, a play
in three acts with prolog and epi-
log by Kevin O'Morrison. © Kevin
O'Morrison; 17Sep57; DUl5)89.
THREE IN ONE.
SUPERMAN.
THREE MEN AND A GIRL, a play in a pro-
log and three acts by C. H. Tillema.
© Catharine Hill Tillema; 16Dec57;
DU46040,
THREE MEN WRITING; a dramatic sermon
in three scenes with re-plays, by
Gerald H, Hinkle. © Gerald 4H,
Hinkle; 17Sep57; DU579.
THREE ON A BENCH, a short play in one
act by Doris Estrada, Editorial
supervision by Verne Powers. Appl.
states prev. reg. 21Sep53, DPIsiB,
NM: additions & revisions. © Row,
Peterson & Co.; Sep57; DP3116.
THREE PLAYS: The queen and the rebels;
The burnt flower-bed; Summertime,
By Ugo Betti. Translated and with a
foreword by Henry Reed. London,
Gollancz. © Andreina Betti (in
notice: Ugo Betti); 25Feb57 (in
notice: 1956); AI0-8057.
SEE THE ADVENTURES OF
THROUGH THESE DOORS; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Nobility Division. © Nobility
Division, Empire Crafts Corp.;
13Sep57; C10720.
TILL THE LAST MOMENT; film scenario
by Joseph R. Masefield. © Joseph
R. Masefield & Louis Eff; 1lAug57;
DU45183.
A TIME FOR BEGINNING, a play in three
acts by T. Fairchild and Lewis
Levinson, © T. Fairchild & Lewis
Levinson; 3Sep57; DU5382.
TIME FOR JOY, a two-act play by
Helen James. © Helen James;
12Aug57; DU4S2hh.
TIME FOR VENGEANCE; screenplay by
J. C. Brennan, © Jean C. Brennan;
6Dec57; DU46009.
THE TIME MACHINE, a closing day play
for the grades in one act by Anne
Coulter Martens. Appl. author:
Walter H, Baker Co., employer for
hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
25Sep57; DP3139.
TIME TABLE FOR PROGRESS; script for a
sound slidefilm prepared for Asso-
ciates Investment Co. Writer,
T. Sassano. Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc., employer
for hire, © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, Inc.; 29Nov57; C10895.
A TIME TO KILL; story and screenplay
by Sam Roeca and Tom Hubbard,
© Alfred R, Milton d.b.a. Produc-
tion Associates Pictures Co.;
100ct57; DUY\5616.
TIMON OF DETROIT; play in three acts
by Frederic Mellinger (with some
support from William Shakespeare)
© Frederic Mellinger; 25Ju157;
DU45157.
TINKER, TAILOR ... and other mimes by
Evelyn Goshawk. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.600)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; ah aprs7 ;
DF1000.
1957
TO BE SURE, a narrative for use with
a filmstrip of the same title.
Prepared by Bureau of Safety.
© Bureau of Safety; 6Sep57;
C10662.
TO BED BY DAY, a comedy in three acts
by J. Pavis. © J. A. Pavis;
26Aug57; DUY533.
TO TRAADE, SEE TWO THREADS.
A TOAST TO THE REBELS; teleplay in
three acts by Leslie Watson.
© Leslie Watson; 28Aug57; DU5372.
DER TOD EINER PUPPEe SEE ZWEI
TRAGODIEN: DER TOD EINER PUPPE UND
DER KAMPF MIT DEM ENGELe
TOGETHERNESS, A FAMILY TRIPTYCH; play
in three acts or panels by Jane
Mayhall. © Jane Mayhall; 12Nov57;
DUL5875.
TOM SAWYER, a musical play in two
acts by Doris Jane Coughlin.
Adapted from Samuel Clemens!
The adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Doris Jane Coughlin; 3Ju157;
DU507}..
TOM THUMB, a basic pantomime in three
acts by Trudy West. Includes lyr-
ics to fit traditional airs. lLon-
don, French, (French's acting edi-
tion, no.637) © Samuel French,
Ltd.; 33u157; DF1021.
TOMORROW BEGINS TODAY; shooting script
prepared for United States Rubber
Co. Writer, E. R. Murkland. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inec., employer for hire. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov57;
€10887.
TOMORROW BELONGS TO GOD.
OF ST. FRANCIS.
TOO DEAR A LAND, a play for the
sereen in two acts by Clarence
Fischer, Jr. © Clarence Fischer,
Jr.3 100ct57; DUY5627.
SEE THE HOUR
TOP SECRET MISSION, a television play
in three acts by Sol Stein. Based
on the book of the same title by
Madelaine Duke. © Sol Stein;
26Aug57; DU45335.6
TORERO! A play with music in three
acts and an epilog by Bernie Wayne.
Adapted from the play Cyrano de Ber-
gerac, by Edmond Rastand. Text only.
© Bernie Wayne; 6Dec57; DU46014.
THE TOTENS AND THE DAWN PATROL; play
in two acts and an epilog by Samuel
C. Mortimer. © Samuel C. Mortimer;
15Nov57; DU45909.
TOUCH FIRE, a play in three acts by
Frank Duane, pseud. of Frank Duane
Rosengren. © Frank Duane Rosen-
gren; 250ct57; DU\5S787.
THE TOUCH OF FEAR, a play in three
acts by Dorothy and Campbell
Christie. London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.6l2)
© Dorothy Christie & Campbell
Christie; 25Jum57; DF1020.
THE TOUCHSTONE, a comedy in three
acts by Albert Dickason.
© Albert Dickason; 18Ju157;
DUN5126.
TOWARDS ZERO; mystery play in three
acts by Agatha Christie. Adapted
by Agatha Christie and Gerald Ver-
ner from the author's book of the
same title. Dramatists Play Ser-
vice. NM: additions & revisions.
© Agatha Christie & Gerald Verner;
18Sep57; DP3123.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
THE TOWN CRIER, a play in one act by
Gilbert Magee. © Gilbert Ray
Magee; 220ct57; DU5771.
A TOWN IS BORN, a Christmas play in
one act by W. Guthrie Piersel.
Adapted from the famous Tom Sayres
story of the same name. © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 1Jul57; DP3032.
THE TOWN MOUSE, a play in two acts by
Irene Kamp. Appl. states prev.
reg. as The young strangers. NM:
revisions. © Irene Kamp; 210ct57;
DUS 765.
TRAGEDY IN A TEMPORARY TOWN, a play
for television in three acts by
Reginald Rose. © Reginald Rose;
13Sep57; DU5)61.
THE TRAGEDY IN FANTASY OF ROMEO AND
JULIET; in a prolog and five acts
by Bernard Dezoer Plimmer Warrender
Phillips. Sydney, Australia. In-
cludes lyrics and music for one
song. An adaptation of the tragedy
Romeo and Juliet, by William Shake-
speare. © Bernard Dezoer Plimmer
Warrender Phillips; 9Dec57; DF1031.
THE TRAGEDY OF PROCRASTINATION, an
evangelistic drama in five scenes
by Carlton ©. Buck. Courier Press.
© Carlton C. Buck; 20Jun57; DP306.
TRANSATLANTIC COMEDY, a play in pro=
log and two acts by Glenn Hughes.
School of Drama, University of
Washington. © Glenn Hughes;
10ct57; DP3130.
TRAPPED, a play in two acts by Lucinda
Warner, pseud. of Ellen Vandeveer.
© Ellen Vandeveer; 27Nov57; DU45962.,
TRAVELING WEATHERMAN; script A by
Don Woody (Donald Gene Woody)
© Donald Gene Woody; 20Aug57:;
€10659.
LA TRAVIATA, (The lost one) Opera
by Giuseppe Verdi. Libretto by
Francesco Maria Piave. New English
version in three acts by Joseph
Machlis. English librétto only.
Appl. states prev. reg., DUN605.
© G, Ricordi & Co.; 150ct57; DP31h2.
TREASURE HUNT. SEE WSAR FALL RIVER,
MASSACHUSETTS, TREASURE HUNT.
TREASURE OF MY HEART, a musical=
comedy-drama in three acts by
Vincent Consolo. © Vincent
Consolo; 17Jun573; DU45055.
TREES FOR TOMORROW; a shooting script
especially prepared for Weyerhaeuser
Timber Co. Writer, John Davenport.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro=
ductions, Inc., employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
29Nov57; C10888.
TRIAL AND ERROR, a drama in three
acts by Chester Larkins.
© Chester Larkins; 2Ju157;
DU.5152.
THE TRIAL OF DMITRI KARAMAZOV, a play
in three parts by Norman Rose.
Based on Dostoyevsky's novel, The
brothers Karamazov. © Norman
Rose; 160ct57; DU45735.~
THE TRIAL OF JOHN NOBODY, a play in
three acts by Albert Z. Carr and
Mare Daniels, based on a story by
Albert Z. Carr. © Albert Z. Carr
& Mare Daniels; 170ct57; DU\5738.
THE TRIAL OF MARCIA BENNETT, a modern
play in three acts by A. A. Athen-
son. © Angel Aristides Athenson;
7Nov573 DU45856.
109
TRIP NO FURTHER, a comedy in three
acts by Monroe Stern. © Monroe
Stern; 15Aug57; DU.5275.
A TRIP OUT WEST; a screenplay in fif-
teen scenes by Anna V, Wagner.
© Anna V. Wagner; 18Sep57; DULSi98.
TRIPLE JEOPARDY, a legal comedy in
one act by Don Lathrop and Marion
Marshall. © Beacon House;
1Jun57; DP3027.
A TRIUMPH - AND A CHALLENGE. SEE
MEDICAL HORIZONS, Apr. 21, 1957.
THE TROUBLE NEXT DOOR. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
THE TROUBLE WITH MOTHERS, a comedy in
one act by Leota Harris Keir.
Dramatic Pub. Co. © Leota Harris
Keir; ljAug57; DP3069.
TRY THE BRAND NEW PLYMOUTH; script
for television commercial by Frank
Viola. © Frank Viola; 13Se ¢
C10681. ; ree
TURN ME EVERY WAY BUT LOOSE, a play
in three acts by Mark Orrin Walker.
© Mark Orrin Walker: 13Dec57;
DU46024.
TURNPIKE; Cold cargo. 30=min. TV
film shooting script by Lowell E,
Jackson. © Lowell E, Jackson;
alSep57; DU45S525.
TWEETER, WOOFER AND WOW! Recording
script for Radio and Victrola Divi-
sion by Jam Handy Organization.
© RCA Victor Radio & Victrola Divi-
sion; 14Nov57; C10858.
$12,000 JURY; program for television
by Hugh W. Alison. Sample script.
© Hugh Winston Alison; 9Aug57;
C10638.
TWENTY BEST EUROPEAN PLAYS ON THE
AMERICAN STAGE, edited with an in-
trod. by John Gassner. © on in-
trod.; Crown Publishers, Inc.;
2iMay57; DP3195.
THE TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR WAGER; or,
The George Warren story. Teleplay
(Western drama) by Helen E. Lumpp.
© Helen E. Lumpp; 210ct57; DULS7Th9.
TWENTY THOUSAND VOLTS UNDER THE HOOD;
recording script for Delco-Remy
Division by Jam Handy Organization.
© Delco-Remy Division, General Mo-
tors Corp.; l4Nov57; C108).
THE TWILIGHT VOICES, a play in four
scenes by John Leibold. © John
Leibold; 1Jul573; DUY5oOl5.
THE TWILIGHT YEARS, a screenplay in
twenty-nine scenes by Anna V,
Wagner. © Anna V. Wagner; 18Sep57;
DUYSHOT
THE TWIN SISTER, a play in two acts
by Jerome Collamore. Appl. states
prev. reg. as The twin sisters,
1lAugh6, DU4502. NM: “blending of
two characters; entirely new end-
ing." © Jerome Collamore; 300ct57;
DUYy5805.
TWO BY TWO; or, NOAH. Screenplay by
Orson Welles. © Gray Film, Societe
Anonyme; 19Nov57; DU45939.
TWO ON A JOURNEY, a play in a prolog
and three acts by Lucia Victor.
Adapted from Les voyageurs egares,
by Guillaume Hanoteau. © Lucia
Victor; 30Dec57; DU46123.
TWO THREADS, a play in two acts by
Joseph Kramm and Eva Le Gallienne.
Adapted from To traade, by Carl
Erik Soya. © Joseph Kramm & Eva
Le Galliennes; 1)Nov57; DU\5897.
110 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
TWO WHEELS OF HELL. SEE TWO WHEELS
TO CBLIVION.
TWO WHEELS TO OBLIVION; or, Two
wheels of hell. A screenplay by
Al Ramsen, pseud. of Alvan H,
Abramsen, NM: additions & revi-
sions. © Alvan H, Abramsen;
100ct57; DUW5631.
U
U.S. SAYS. SEE CRACKER BARREL U.S.A.
ULCERS. SEE MEDICAL HORIZONS, Jan,
1S}q BEC
THE UNCHAINED GODDESS; screenplay by
Jonathan Latimer. Original story
by Frank Capra. © Frank Capra
Productions, Inc.; 19Aug57; DU45288.
UNCLE DAVE IN HOT WATER. SEE A GLASS
OF THA,
UNDER THE SUN, a play in three acts
by Patrick Barry, pseud. of Philip
James Barry. © Patrick Barry;
20Nov57; DU45928.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD.
STILL.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
ST. FRANCIS.
THE UNFINISHED HOUR, an original
television play in three acts by
John Blake. © John Blake; 9Sep57;
DUYSW21.
UNFINISHED RHAPSODY; stage drama in
one act by Albert Sandstrom. To
feature Romantic rhapsody, as musi-
cal theme. Text only. © Albert
A. Sandstrom; 29Nov57; DU45981.
THE UNHAPPY KING, a children's story
by H. W. Cogert. © Harvey W.
Cogert; 30Sep57; DU45583.
SEE I, WILLIAM
SEE THE HOUR OF
UNIQUE, a collection of skits and
monologs by David Lloyd Crowder.
© David Lloyd Crowder; 9Sep573
DUY5S416.
THE UNITED STATES OF EUROPE AND SEVEN
POSSIBLE CAPITALS; by H. B. Kipper.
© H. B. Kipper; 31Jul57; C10606.
THE UNLIKELY PROSPECT, a visual pres-
entation in ten scenes by National
Sunday School Dept., Assemblies of
God, © General Council of the
Assemblies of God doing business
for National Sunday School Dept.,
Assemblies of God; 15Nov57; DP3208.
UNLIMITED STAKES; sample script for a
television quiz contest program for
live or film production, by John P.
Kruto, © John P. Kruto; 210ct57;
C10877.
THE UNMENTIONABLE BLUES, a screenplay
in three acts by Helen Cotton.
© Helen Cotton; 18Ju157; DU45125.
THE UNSEEN GUEST. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
UNSERE TRAUME; Musikalisches Schel-
menstiick in 10 Bildern nach dem
gleichnamigen Lustspiel von Ugo
Betti. Buch und Gesangstexte von
Johannes Maje, pseud. von Helmut
Castagne., Musik von Peter Kreuder.
Wiesbaden, Ahn & Simrock. Text
only. © Biihnenverlag Ahn & Sim-
rock; 10ct57; DFO-731.
UNTO THE PURE, a play in two acts or
two plays in one act each, by Zan
Skolnick. © Zan Skolnick; 5Aug57;
DU4.5206.
UNTO THE PURE, a play in two acts or
two plays in one act each, by Zan
Skolnick. © Zan Skolnick; 70ct573
DUYS592.
UNTO THY DOORS, a choric drama for
speaking choir, actors and music in
one act by Rollin W, Coyle. Rev.
and edited by Verne Powers. Text
only. Appl. states prev. reg.
22Sep52, DP1162. NM: additions &
revisions. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
4Sep57; DP3115.
V
VANITY FAIR, a teleplay in three
acts by Fenella Rothe. Adapted
from the novel of the same title
by William M. Thackeray.
© Fenella Rothe; 8Ju1l57; DU5088.
VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY HAYDN, OP.56A.
Bog Rui FESTIVAL OVERTURE,
OP.80.
VENGEANCE, a television play in three
acts by Joseph Cochran, © Joseph
Cochran; 23Sep57; DU5520.
VENUS AND JOHNNY, a comedy in two
acts by Paul Rawlings. © Paul B.
Rew iinge & Rose Rawlings; 24Dec57;
pu46094.
VERY LOVE, a play in three acts by
David Larson. © David Jeremy
Larson; 15Ju157; DU45107.
THE VERY SMALL VOICE. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
VIA MALA, piece en 8 tableaux de Paul
Achard, D'apres le roman de John
Knittel. (In Les Oeuvres libres.
Paris. no 135, p.189-286) © Paul
Achard; 1Aug57; DFO-725.
THE VICTIM SPEAKS, a play in one act
and three scenes by C. H. Tillema.
© Catharine Hill Tillema; 3Sep57;
DUY.5378.
VINT UNE FILLE DE KIEV, Piece en 3
actes et tableaux de Serge Orlov,
pseud. de Raymond Nery. © Serge
Orlov; 23Sep57; DU5559.
A VIOLIN; screenplay in twenty scenes
by Anna V, Wagner. © Anna V,
Wagner; 18Sep57; DUS96.
THE VIRGIN QUEEN, a drama in three
acts by Harold Igo. Appl. states
prev. reg. as The royal Jack, 1950.
NM: revisions & additions.
© Harold Igo; 9Aug57; DUWS2h0.
THE VISION OF RABBI GAMALIEL,
a dramatic poem in two parts to be
read by a narrator and played by
several persons; by Boris Goure-
vitch. © Boris Gourevitch;
18Jun57; DUY5191.
THE VISITOR, a play in one act by
John Turley, Jr. © John J. Turley,
Jr.; 17Sep57; DU45477.
VOICE FROM YESTERDAY. SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
THE VOICE OF BEAU-VAN; radio script
for an interyiew by Fotis Bregou.
© Fotis Bregou; 310ct57; C10815.
THE VOICELESS DRUM, a modernized ver-
sion of an ancient play in one act
by M. M. Stolzer, Based on. the
play The damask drum, by Seami
Motokiyo. © Milton M. Stolzer;
150ct57; DU5760.
LES VOYAGEURS EGARES,
JOURNEY.
SEE TWO ON A
July—Dec.
W
WSAR FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS, TREAS -
URE HUNT (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Fall River
Broadcasting Co. © Fall River
Broadcasting Co.,. Inc.
Dec. 7, 1957. © 11Dec57; C10913.
Dec. 8, 1957. © 11Dec57; C10914,
Dec. 9, 1957. © 11Dec57; ¢€10915.
WAITING FOR GODOT, a tragicomedy in
two acts by Samuel Beckett. Lon-
don, French, (French's acting edi-
tion, no.510) Appl. states prev.
pub. 1954, prev. reg. 1955. NM:
revisions & additions. © Samuel
Beckett; 29May57; DF1018.
WALKING ON ATR, a play in three acts
by Ira and Jane Avery. An adapta-
tion of the novel The five fathers
of Pepi, by Ira Avery. © Ira
Avery & Jane Avery; 26Sep57;
DU45539.
THE WALL, a drama in one act by Verne
E, Powers. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
Sep57; DP3107.
THE WALRUS SAID, a play in three
acts by William J. Small.
© William J. Small; 10Sep57;
DU4SHy1.
THE WARNING, a one-act play by
C. H. Tillema. © Catharine Hill
Tillema; 15Aug57; DU526h.
WATER COLORS IN THE RAIN, a play in
three acts by Sheldon Slavin.
© Sheldon Slavin; 23Dec57; DU46081.
WAVE OF VIOLENCE, a drama in three
acts by Fred and George Maisel.
© Fred Maisel & George Maisel;
22Aug57; DU45314.
WE CALL TO MIND, a docudrama in two
parts by Philip C. Lewis.
© Philip C. Lewis; 8Jul57; C10571.
WE "DUDE" IT, a farce-comedy in three
acts by John Henderson. Art Craft
Play Co. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 5Sep57; DP3071.
WEAREVER SPARK PLUG SET; radio
commercial prepared for Sterling-
Warner by Charles D. Kasher,.
© T. A. A., Ince; 11Jul57; ©10572.
WEATHERMANe SEE JACOB RUPPERT -
KNICKERBOCKER BEERe
A WEDDING IN THE MILTON HOUSE, a play
in one act by Myrtie Sherman.
© Myrtie B. Sherman; 1)0ct57;
DUS 758. : :
WEDDING MARCH, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S
DREAM - FELIX MENDELSSOHN. SEE
LITTLE CONCERTS,
WEDDING REHEARSAL, a play in three
acts and a prolog by Charles R.
Love. © Charles Ross Love;
1Aug57; DU45187.
WEEK-END, an original television play
in three scenes by Margaret T.
Mulligan. © Margaret T. Mulligan;
300ct57; DU45817.
WEEK-END GIRL, a comedy in three
acts by F. Hugh Herbert.
© F. Hugh Herbert; 29Ju157;
DU.5166.
THE WEIRDO, a dramatic dialogue for
the screen by Abe and Milton Polsky.
© Abe Pols & Milton Polsky;
23Dec57; DU46076.
WELCOME, CINDERELLA; a film script
by Helen Strype Link, © Helen
Strype Link; 10Sep57; DU45)33.
1957
WELCOME HOME, SOLDIFR. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
THE WELL DIGGERS, a play in three acts
by Lee Gilbert. © Lee Gilbert;
25Nov57; DU45950.
WELL LOVED BIBLE STORIES FOR CHILDREN;
vol.III, sides 1 and 2. Recording
seript by Edyth Armstrong Hoyt.
© Edyth Armstrong Hoyt; 0ct57;
C10768.
THE WELL OF DOTHAN, a play in one
act by Frances O'Brien. Appl.
states prev. reg. as radio play
for the program Eternal light.
© Frances O'Brien; 1Aug57; DU45180.
WE'RE SPEECHLESS, a collection of
pantomimes and one-rehearsal plays
by Anne Coulter Martens. Appl.
author: Walter H, Baker Co., employ-
er for hire. © Walter H, Baker Co.;
26Aug57; DP31\1.
WERE YOU THERE? SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
WHARF EDGE, a play in one act by
Kenneth Janes. © Kenneth Harold
Janes; 300ct57; DU\5815.
WHAT AN IMPORTER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
U. S. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS, a series
of lectures by Jules Kean.
Sections 1-1). © Jules Kean;
13Aug57; C10627.
WHAT BECAME OF THE ARK? Television
play in six acts by Pauline Wheeler
irvine. © Pauline Wheeler Irvine;
15Jul57; DU5113.
WHAT IS LOVE. SEE THE HOUR OF ST.
FRANCIS.
WHAT PRICE MURDER? A bright and
merry mystery comedy in one act
by Marsha Grable, pseud. of Wilbur
Braun. Appl. author: Samuel
French, Inc., employer for hire.
© Samuel French, Inc.; 18Jun57;
DP3022.
WHAT THE DOCTOR. ORDERED, a farce in
three acts by Vernon Sylvaine and
Lawrence Huntington. Appl. states
prev. reg. as Three times a day,
22Ju155, DULO326. NM: additions &
revisions. © Vernon Sylvaine &
Lawrence Huntington; thoets7;
DUS 711.
WHAT'S BEHIND MEDIUM-PRICE NAMES;
recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Chevrolet Motor
Division. © Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10682.
WHAT'S GOING ON UP THERE? SEE THE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS. WHAT'S THE
TROUBLE UP THERE?
WHAT'S SO WONDERFUL? SEE THE HOUR OF
ST. FRANCIS.
WHAT'S SO WONDERFUL ABOUT A BABY? SEE
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS. WHAT'S SO
WONDERFUL.
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE UP THERE? SEE THE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE. SEE
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
WHAT'S YOUR BID? (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by
Robert S. Wolff and others.
© Robert S. Wolff, Walter C. Wolff,
Jr., Perry Zeller & Oswald Jacoby.
Extra. © 10ct57; C1079.
1-A special. © 30Sep57; C1076.
2-3. © 1Jul57; C210563, 10562.
4-8. © 26Ju157; C10600-1060).
9-10. © 28Aug57; C10658, 10657.
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
11-12. © 9Sep57; C10663-1066),.
abs\ © 10ct57; ©10750.
WHAT!S YOUR BID? SECOND SERIES (Tele-
vision program) Scripts in this
series are by Robert S. Wolff and
others. © Robert S. Wolff, Walter
C. Wolff, Jr., Perry Zeller & Oswald
Jacoby.
1. © 10ct57; C10748.
2. © 110ct57; C10781.
3, © 210ct57; C10786.
h. © 280ct57; C10806.
5S. © 5Nov57; C10818.
6. © 12Nov57; C1082).
7. © 18Nov57; C10864.
8. © 25Nov57; C10872.
9. © 2Dec57; C10875.
10. © 10Dec57; C10910.
11. © 12Dec573 C10917.
12. © 16Dec57; C10919.
13. © 23Dec57; C10926.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE: DEMONSTRATE - AND
YOU SELL. Recording script for
Revo-File Division by Jam Handy Or-
ganization. © Revo-File Division,
Mosler Safe Co.; 14Nov57; C10856.
WHEN APE IS INEVITABLE, a farce in
two acts by Richard Fontaine Maury.
© Richard Fontaine Maury; 6Nov57;
DUYS Buh.
WHEN DAY DAWNSe SEE JACOB RUPPERT =
KNICKERBOCKER BEERe
WHEN FATE STEPS IN, a play in three
acts by C. H, Tillema. © Catha-
rine Hill Tillema; 110ct57; DUl5636.
WHEN IN ROME, a screenplay by
Giorgio Muccio (George Muccio)
© George Muccio; 12Ju157; DUl5103.
WHEN NO MEANS YES; recording script
by Jam Handy Organization for
Nobility Division. © Nobility
Division, Empire Crafts Corp.;
13Sep57; C10719.
WHEN NOT TO DRIVE A CAR. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
WHEN THE SAINTS HAVE FALLEN, a play
in two acts by Fred Lawrence Guiles.
© Fred Lawrence Guiles; 31Dec573
DU46125.
WHEN TIME STOOD STILL. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
WHERE IS PETER NOW? A television
script in three acts by Charlotte
J. Kaufman, © Charlotte J. Kauf-
man; 5Nov57; DU45637.
WHERE THERE IS DOUBT, FAITH. SEE THE
HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY,
a comedy in three acts by Gilbert
Aberg. © Gilbert Aberg; 26Aug57;
DU 5338.
WHERE'S THE PROFESSOR. SEE THE HOUR
OF ST. FRANCIS.
WHICH IS THE PILGRIM? A play in
three acts by Florence Dude.
© Florence Dude; 160ct57; DUL5S732.
WHIRLWIND COURTSHIP, a merry, mirth-
ful farce in three acts by Miles
Dayton, pseud. of Wilbur Braun.
(Baker's royalty plays) Appl. au-
thor: Walter H. Baker Co., employer
for hire. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
110¢t573; DP3211.
A WHISPERED WORD; play in one act by
John Turley, Jr. © John J. Turley,
ZJr.3 17Sep57; DU45S)81.
111
THE WHITE DOVE, a tragedy in one act
by Clarence R. Robinson, © Row,
Peterson & Co.; hSep57; DP3111.
WHITE HORSE INN, a musical comedy in
three acts by Hans Miiller and Erik
Charell. Music by Ralph Benatzky,
with interpolated songs by Robert
Stolz. Original lyrics by Robert
Gilbert; English book and lyrics by
Harry Graham. Adapted for amateur
operatic societies by Eric Masch-
witz and Bernard Grun, Freely
adapted from Blumenthal and Kadel-
burg's play Im weissen Réssl. Lon-
don, French. (French's acting edi-
tion, no.29) Text only. Appl.
states prev. reg. by Coliseum Syn-
dicate, 25Ju133, D23509. © Samuel
French, Ltd.; 16Ju157; DF1053.
WHITE MAGIC; seript for Morton Salt
Co. Writer, Adrian Gendot. Appl.
author: Wilding Picture Productions,
Inc., employer for hire. © Wilding
Picture Productions, Inc.; 29Nov575
C10883.
WHO ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Recording
script by Jam Handy Organization
for Chevrolet Motor Division.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 13Sep57; C10694.
‘WHO*DUNIT? A play in three acts by
C. B. Gilford. Play House.
© Charles Bernard Gilford; 20Jun57;
DP3198.
WHODUNIT, a play in three acts by
Guy C. Mercer. © Guy C. Mercer;
23Sep57; DUY5519.
WHO WROTE THAT? A quiz program for
radio or television. Sample script
by Emmet J. Buckley. © Emmet J.
Buckley & Eleanor J. Buckley;
6Augs57; C1063.
WHO'S AFTER ME? SEE MURDER HAS A
DEADLINE.
WHO'S EARNEST? A teleplay with music
in three acts by Lee Pockriss and
Anne Croswell. Adapted from the
play The importance of being Ear-
nest, by Oscar Wilde. Presented on
the United States Steel Hour, Text
and music on separate leaves.
© Anne Croswell & Lee Pockriss;
90ct57; Dul5S620.
WHY? A play in four scenes and a pro-
log by Al (Albert Sidney) Easley.
© Albert Sidney Easley; 16Sep573
DUY5S468.
WICKED HEAVEN, a new musical in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Jack
Scholl, Text only. © Jack Scholl;
1yNov57; DUL5892.
THE WILD BLUE YONDER; monolog by
Robert A. Corley. © Robert Arthur
Corley; 12Nov57; C10825.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER? A
new comedy in three acts by George
Axelrod, Acting ed. S. French.
Appl. states prev. reg. 1955, prev.
pub. 1956. NM: additions.
© George Axelrod; 29Ju157; DP3162.
WILL YOU MARRY ME; screenplay in
twenty-six scenes by Joe Riley.
© Joe Riley; 20Sep57; DU5509.
WILLY; in three acts by William T.
Bode. (The Douglas quintet, a tele-
vision novel, pt.1) © William
Theodore Bode; 24Dec57; DU46097.
WILLY LOVED EVERYBODY, a musical play
in two acts by Vie Morrow and Bar-
bara Turner. Text only. © Vie
Morrow & Barbara Turner; 16Dec57;
DuU46114.
112 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE WINNING COMBINATION; radio
commercial by Jim Doyle (James
Edward Doyle Prepared for Carter
Tire Co. © James Edward Doyle;
29Ju157; C10605.
A WINTER HORNET IS BORN, a play in
three acts by Irving Morton Cohen.
© Irving Morton Cohen; 3Sep57;
DUL 54.02.
WINTER IN EDEN, a morality play with
music in three acts by Judson
Jerome. Music by Charles Lander
and Ron Riddle. Text and music on
separate leaves. © Judson Jerome
& Charles Lander; 12Aug57; DUL5281.
THE WINTER SEASON, a play in two acts
by Harvey Keith (William Harvey
Keith) © William Harvey Keith;
18Dec57; DU46045,
THE WISE OLD FOX, a screenplay in
three acts by Jo McKenzie and
Louise Kileen. © Jo McKenzie &
Louise Kileen; 30Sep57; DU45556.
WISH FOR A WISH; one-hour television
play in three acts by Leonard Stadd.
© Leonard Stadd; 23Aug57; DU.5317.
THE WITCH WHO WASN'T WICKED, a musi-
cal play in one act by Joan Sheldon,
pseud, of Joan Schulman, and Edith
Weber. Text only. NM: additions
& revisions. © Joan Schulman;
150ct57; DU5813.
WITH A CAPITAL 'A'; comedy in two
acts by Helene Hanff. © Helene
Hanff; 25Sep57; DU45535.
WITH HIS SLEEVES ROLLED UP, an origi-
nal screenplay by Valgene Massey.
© Valgene Levon Massey; 12Dec57;
DU46026,.
WITHOUT DIRECTION, a play in three
acts by Beryl Natalie Nute (Beryl
Natalie Nute Smith) © Beryl
Natalie Nute (Smith); 2hJul57;
DU4.S151.
WITHOUT INVESTIGATION, a play in
three acts by Ben Sokoloff.
© Ben Sokoloff; 10Sep57; DU4527.
WITNESS TO MADNESS, a drama in one
act by John O'Connor. National
Catholic Theatre Conference.
© John O'Connor; 1Dec57; DP3207.
THE WIZARD OF 0Z, a play in three
acts and prolog. Dramatized by
Adele Thane. From the story by
L. Frank Baum, © Children's
Theatre Press; 27Jul57; DP30K7.
THE WOLF, a fairy operetta in two
acts by H. Lawrence Freeman.
© Valdo L. Freeman; 25Ju157;3
DUY.520),..
WOMAN OF THE WEEK, a radio-TV script
by Mr. and Mrs. John Abraham.
© John Abraham & Mrs. John Abraham;
12Ju157; C1057).
WOMAN'S CLUB; sample script for
television program by Elisebeth
Taylor Bauman. © Elisebeth Taylor
Bauman; 12Ju157; C10575.
WONDERFUL SUMMER, a comedy in three
acts by Hilda Manning, pseud. of
James Reach. Appl. author: Samuel
French, Inc., employer for hire.
© Samuel French, Inc.; lAug57;
DP3161.
THE WORD, a Christmas mime with
narration in nine scenes. Compiled
by Marion Jay in words from the
Bible and the Apocrypha. Music
selected or composed by Helen
Anderson. London, Oxford University
Press. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Oxford University
Press; 13Jun57; DFO-718.
A WORD OF ADVICE FROM THE ZOO. SEE
THE ETERNAL LIGHT, 50.
A WORD OF HONOR, a play in two acts
by Stanley Kauffmann. © Stanley
Kauffmann; 180ct57; DU5762.
THE WORD ON THE BRAZOS. SEE BRAZOS
VALLEY.
WORD PATTERNS, a television play in
three acts by Ben Sokoloff.
© Ben Sokoloff; 210ct57; DU5753.
A WORD TO US, U.S.A.3; an address by
Pauline Crenshaw. © Pauline Cren-
shaw; 27Dec57; C10932.
WORKIN! IN SUNe SEE JACOB RUPPERT =
KNICKERBOCKER BEERe
THE WORLD AND MISS COOKE, an original
screenplay by Fred Laderman,
© Fred Laderman; 1Ju157; DU45SOL7.
WORLDS APART, a play in three acts
for women by Joyce Dennys (Joyce
Dennys Evans) London, French.
(French's acting edition, no.213)
© Samuel French, Ltd.; 21Aug57;
DF1046,
WRONG ADDRESS; one-act comedy by Ian
Kay. Beacon House. NM: additions
& revisions, © Ian Kay; 1Jun57;
DP3030.
WRONG VALUES. SEE HURDLES TO THE
MOON.
Na
YACHT CLUB, a musical play in four
acts by Fred Lingard Munson,
Text only. © Fred Lingard Munson;
11Ju157; DU45099.
YEARS AHEAD FASHIONS IN COLOR; script
for a sound motion picture prepared
for Plymouth Division, Chrysler
Corp. Writer, Gordon H, Miller.
Appl. author: Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, employer for hire.
© Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.;
13Sep57; C10736.
July—Dec.
YOU CAN LEAD THEM TO THE CLOSING ROOM,
BUT; recording script by Jam Handy
Organization for Chevrolet Motor
Division. © Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corp.;
13Sep57; C10696.
YOU CAN LEARN TO ACT; recordings by
Stephen Masino. Sides 1 and 2.
© Stephen Masino; 30Dec57; C10936.
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE DRUMMS, a comedy
in three acts by Carl Webster
Pierce. © Row, Peterson &-Co.;
20Jun57; DP3110.
YOU DECIDE; film script prepared for
the Ohio Oil Co. Writer, James
Prindle., Appl. author: Wilding
Picture Productions, employer for
hire. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, Inc.; 13Sep57; DU4557h.
YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR
TENSIONS; recording script by
Lilyn E. Carlton. © Lilyn E.
Carlton d.b.a. Learn to Relax;
16Aug57; C10630.
YOU NAME IT! Motion picture script
by Russ Carley. © Russ Carley;
23Dec57; DU46077.
THE YOUNG 49'ERS. SEE THE GOLDEN
DREAM.
YOUR EVERY WISH, a comedy in three
acts by Clifford Goldsmith. Based
on the short story Youth is stran-
ger than fiction, by Walter Brooks.
Dramatists Play Service. Appl.
states prev. reg. as Try it on for
size. NM: additions & revisions.
© Clifford Goldsmith; 310ct57;
DP3167.
YOUR FUTURE IN RETAIL MILK; narrative
script to accompany film, by Jack D.
Luchsinger. © National Assn. of
Sanitary Milk Bottle Closure Manu-
facturers; 29Nov57; C10873.
YOUR LIFE IS - THIS? A comic bur-
lesque of the television show This
is your life, by Norman A. Lunen-
feld. © Norman A. Lunenfeld;
30Dec57; DU46117.
YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER - WHAT IS IT
WORTH? By Joseph G, Terry.
© Joseph G. Terry; 3Ju1573; C10566.
YOUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION. SEE
YOUR EVERY WISH.
Z
ZORBA, THE GREEK; a play in three
acts by Hyman Yudewitz. Adapted
from a novel by Nikos Kazantzakis.
© Hyman Yudewitz; 9Ju157; DU\5139.
ZWEI TRAGODIEN: DER TOD EINER PUPPE
und DER KAMPF MIT DEM ENGEL, Von
Ferdinand Bruckner, Koln, Kiepen-
heuer & Witsch, © Ferdinand
Bruckner; 100ct56; DF1016.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of dramas, dramatico-musicals, lectures, sermons,
monologs, and radio, television and recording scripts for which renewal reg-
istrations 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 in-
terfiled.
A
THE ABIDING CHRIST; musical pageant
for Christmas. Music by I. H. Mere~
dith. Text and lyrics by Valeria
R. Lehman. © 22Sep303 D27860.
Lorenz Pub, Co. (PWH): 4Nov573
R202058.
ACHILLES HAD A HEEL, a play in eleven
episodes by Martin Flavin.
© 270ct30; DU7757. Martin Fla#-
vin (A); 310ct57; R20100.
ACHTUNG, AUFNAHME!
einem Akt von Bela Balasz. Musik
von Wilhelm Grosz, op.25. Klavier-
auszug mit Text vom Komponisten.
© 18Jan30; DP27677. Elisabeth
Grosz (W); 6Dec57; R204311.
Tragikomodie in
ADA BEATS THE DRUM, a comedy.in three
acts by John Kirkpatrick and John
Golden. © 25Apr30; DU5387. John
Kirkpatrick (A); 4Sep57; R198463.
ADA BEATS THE DRUM, a comedy in three
acts by John Kirkpatrick and John
Golden, © 25Apr30; DU5387. John
Kirkpatrick (A), Milton Rindler (E
of John Golden) & Zilla Lippman (E
of John Golden): 310ct57; R20101.
ADA BEATS THE DRUM, a comedy in three
acts by John Kirkpatrick. (French's
standard library edition)
© 20Sep30; D289. John Kirkpat-
rick (A); 5Nov57; R201589.
ADAM, a dramatic history in a prolog,
seven scenes and an epilog ay Lud=
wig Lewisohn, © 13Dec29; D85801.
Louise Lewisohn (W); 6Nov57;
R201718.
ALIBI; a play in three acts by Michael
Morton. From a story by Agatha
Christie. © 8Aug29; Dp2146. Guy
Morton (C); 10J3u157; R195285.
ALISON'S HOUSE, a play in three acts
by Susan Glaspell. © 15Dec30;
DP437. S. Osborn Ball (E); 26Dec57;
R205100.
ALONG THE CHRISTMAS WAY; sacred can-
tata. Text by Mattie B. Shannon;
music by Clyde Willard, pseud. of
J. Lincoln Hall. © 270cet303
D27872. Rodeheaver Co. (PWH);
6Nov57; R202283.
ANGELS OF CHRISTMAS, a candlelight
pageant with familiar hymns, Words
by Mattie B. Shannon; music by Adam
Geibel and others. © 270cet303
D27871. Rodeheaver Co. (pwH);
6Nov57; R202282.
ANYTHING TO PLEASE, a farce-comedy in
three acts by Russell Medcraft and
Lowell Brentano. Suggested by the
novel Infidelity, by Arthur Weigall.
© 220ct30; DU8132. Frances Brentano
(W)3 15Nov57; R202429.
APPASSIONATA; or, When earth is
paradise; or, Romance in Geneva.
A comedy-drama in three acts by
George Lewys. © 19Sep30; D7301.
George Lewys (A); 25Ju157; R196150.
APRON STRINGS, a comedy in three acts
by Dorrance Davis. © 21Nov30;
DP638. Helen Davis (NK) & Bruce
Davis (NK); 25Nov57; R203071.
ARMS AND THE MAID; or, Rustic ribaldry.
A burlesque in one act by Arthur
Jagger. © 6Dec29; DP3879. Arthur
Jagger (A); 23Sep57; R199317.
AS YOU DESIRE ME, a play in three
acts. A translation by Berta Cutti
of the Italian play Come tu mi vuoi,
by Luigi Pirandello. © 2Jan303
DU5997. Marta Abba Millikin (PWH)3;
27Dec57; R204764.
AT MOTHER'S REQUEST; by Clara Lewis
Seeman. © 7Dec29; Cl643. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196168.
AT OUR SCHOOL ON DECORATION DAY: by
Clara Lewis Seeman. © 7Dec29;
c4612. Wetmore Declamation Bureau
(PWH); 253u157; R196153.
AT RISE, a new comedy in three acts
by Bella Cohen Spewack. © 7May50 ;
DU5554. Bella Cohen Spewack (A);
25Nov57; R203078.
AT THE CHURCH SUPPER; by J. L. Harbour.
© 7Dec29; C4653. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196160.
AT THE COUNTY FAIR; by Merry Beth
Black. © 7Dec29; CH634. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 253u157;
R196161.
AT THE SECOND SHOW by Marion Short.
© 7Dec29; C4644> Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196169.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER STADT MAHAGONNY;
Oper in drei Akten,. Text von Bert
Brecht. Musik von Kurt Weill. Par-
titur. © 13Feb30; DF963. Karoline
Weill-Davis (W); 20Dec57; R205286.
THE AWFUL TRUTH, a comedy in three
acts by Arthur Richman. Library
ed. © 1Sep30; D262. John Marshal
Richman (C)3; 2l.0cet57; R201613.
B
BABIES, a domestic interlude in one
SSeone) conrad Seiler. © 6Nov29;
0 onrad Seiler 5 g
R198548. (5 CSRs
BACCHUS IN TOSCANA; Dithyrambus in
einem Akt. Nach der Dichtung von
F, Redi. Musik von Mario Castel-
nuovo-Tedesco. Deutsch von R. St.
Hoffmann. Klavierauszug mit Text.
© 6Mar30; D27708,. Mario Castel-
nuovo-Tedesco (A); 31Ju157;
R197169.
BACKGROUND; by Marion Short.
© 7Dec29; C4640. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 253u157;
R196165.
THE BAD ACTOR, a pasquinade in three
acts by Martin Brown. © 2hJul29;
D1L758, Mary Elizabeth Hardcastle
(NK); 2du157; R194177.
THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET, a
comedy in five acts by Rudolf
Besier. © 30Sep30; D871. West-
minster Bank, Ltd. (E); 210ct573
R201)91.
THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET, a
play in five acts by Rudolf Besier.
© 5Sep30; DU7087. Westminster Bank,
Ltd. (E); 10Sep57; R201587.
THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET, a
dramatic play in five acts by
Rudolf Besier. © 5Sep30; D7087.
Daphne Collinson (E); 27Nov57;
R202887.
THE BARTON MYSTERY, a play in four
acts by Walter Hackett. (French's
acting edition, no.800) © 2Jul30;
D183. Marion Lorne Hackett (W);
23Aug57; R197963.
THE BEACHCOMBERS, a play in one act
and one scene by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3Sep29; DU2975. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R198333.
BEAUTY BE WITH ME; in two acts by
Frank Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein
IIE 6 © 4Dec30; DU8194. Oscar
Hammerstein II (A) & Frank Mandel
(A); 20Dec57; R204445,
BEHIND THE MASK, a play in three acts
by Edward Knoblock. © 100¢t30;
DU7558. Gertrude Knoblock (NK);
13Nov57; R202155.
BEHOLD THIS DREAMER, a play in four
acts by Fulton Oursler and Aubrey
Kennedy. (French's standard library
edition) © 10Sep30; D275. April
Oursler Armstrong (C), Fulton
Oursler, Jr. (C), Will Oursler (C)
& Helen Oursler Balaber (C);
16Sep57; R199151.
114 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BEHOLD THY MOTHER; pageant for
Mothers! Day by Verna Whinery.
Incidental music by Isaac H.
Meredith. © 19Mar30; D27727.
Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 17Jul57;
R195567 «
LA BELLE MARINIERE; en 3 actes par
Marcel Achard. (In La Petite
illustration, no.462) © 11Jan30;
DP44351. Marcel Achard (A);
12Ju157; R197521.
BELOVED OF HEAVEN, a play in two acts
by Grace A, Fendler. © 21Aug30;
D6893. Grace A. Fendler (A);
310ct57; R20179L.
BETHLEHEM; Christmas program of song
and story. Music by Norman Light-
hill, pseud. of Ira B. Wilson.
Story and lyrics by Caroline Boalt
Lorenz. © 28Aug30; D27833.
Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Nov57;
R202052,
BEYOND EVIL.
ONE.
THE BIG CHARADE, a new musical comedy
in a prolog and two acts by Herbert
Fields. Text only. © 27May30;
DU5818. Herbert Fields (A);
20Dec57; R2O444o,
THE BIG CITY; being the story of the
small town. A play in three acts
by Jules Eckert Goodman.
© 13Sep30; D7224. Jules Eckert
Goodman (A); 16Sep57; R199043.
THE BIG POND, a trans-Atlantic comedy
in three acts by George Middleton
and A. E. Thomas. © 7May30;
DP52. George Middleton aha
Ethel Dodd Thomas (W of A. E, Thom-
as); 29Nov57; R203177.
SEE THE DEATH OF A LOVED
BIRD IN HAND, a play in three acts by
John Drinkwater. © 21Ju130;
DP6812. Daisy Kennedy Drinkwater
(W); 25Nov57; R203076.
THE BIRD-WOMAN (Sacajawea) A legend
of the trail to the West; cantata,
op.107. Text by Evangeline Close}
music by William Lester. © 6Dec30;
D27898. Margaret Lester (W);
6Dec57; R204365.
LA BISBETICA DOMATA; libretto in
quattro atti de Arturo Rossato.
Per la musica di Maria Persico,
© 3Dec29; D3507. Laura Rossato
(C); 19Sep57; R199457.
THE BLESSED EVENT, a comedy in three
acts by Manuel Seff and Forrest
Wilson. © 7Aug30; DU6711.
Manuel Seff (A); 26Sep57; R199536.
B'LOONS, a play in three acts by
Edward P. Genn. From a story by
Mrs. Harold Dickinson; contains
music, (French's acting edition)
© 7Oct29; DP3040. Edward P. Genn
(A); 17Sep57; R199513.
THE BLUE BELT, a fairy tale of Norway;
an operetta for the young. Book
and lyrics by George Murray Brown.
Music by Dorothy Gaynor Blake,
Unison with optional two-or three
parts. © 28Jun30; DP27791.
Dorothy Gaynor Blake (A); 9Aug57;
R197468.
THE BLUE DIAMOND; or Golden arrow;
or, Murder at the door; or, Twelve
hours. A play in three acts by
John Willard. © 15Aug30; D6820.
Minerva B. Willard (W); 9Sep57;
R198748.
BLUE RIBBON HAT, a play in one act by
Pauline Phelps. © 31Ju130; DP175.
Pauline Phelps Short (A); 310ct57;
R201390.
THE BOCA, a play in one act and three
scenes by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3Sep29; DU2980. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R198337.
BOEN; ou, La possession des biens;
comedie en 3 actes par Jules
Romains, pseud. de Jules Farigoule.
© 28Feb30; DU4Y632. Jules Romains
(Jules Farigoule) (A); 12Ju157;
R197524.
BOOLIE, a comedy in three acts by
Samson Raphaelson, © 27Sep29;
D2447. Samson Raphaelson (A);
12Aug57; R197091.
BOULARD ET SES FILLES; operette en
3 actes de Louis Verneuil, pseud.
de Louis Collin. Couplets de Saint-
Granier et Jean le Seyeux. Musique
de Charles Cuvillier. Livret.
© 1lApr30; D6497. Maitre Wiel (E of
Louis Verneuil); 160ct57; R200701.
BOUTON DE ROSE; livret. Musique par
Andre Mauprey, pseud. de Andre
Bloch. Paroles par Andre Mauprey,
pseud., et L. Raine. © 28Dec29;
DP4435. Yvonne Mauprey, nee Roux
(W); 26Aug57; R198096.
THE BREADWINNER, a comedy in three
parts by W. Somerset Maugham,
© 20Sep30; DU7305. W. Somerset
Maugham (A); 170ct57; R200478.
BRIDGE OF DREAMS; musical play in two
acts with prolog and epilog for
soprano, alto and bass voices by
G. A. Grant-Schaefer. Libretto by
Douglass Whitehead and Virginia
Whitehead, © 24Mar30; D27752.
Marion S. Grow (E of G. A. Grant-
Schaefer) & Daniel B. Grow (E of
G. A. Grant-Schaefer); 20Nov57;
R202806.
BROKEN BELLS, a play in one act and
four scenes by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3Sep29; DU2977. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R198334.
BROKEN DISHES, a comedy in three acts
by Martin Flavin. © 7May30; DP53.
Martin Flavin (A); 310ct57; R201386.
BROTHERLY LOVE; by Leota Hulse Black.
© 7TDec29; c¥642, Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196167.
BROTHERS IN ARMS, a play in one act
by Merrill Denison. © 310ct30;
DP481. Merrill Denison (A);
25Nov57; R203070.
BUTTER AND EGG MAN, a play in three
acts by George S. Kaufman, Acting
ed. © 31Jul30; DP176. George S.
Kaufman (A); 12Nov57; R201962,
BY CANDLE LIGHT, a little comedy in
three acts by Harry Graham. Adap-
ted from the German of Siegfried
Geyer. © 30Jan30; DP5218. Harry
Graham (A); 14Nov57; R202190.
C
THE CALL, a play in one act by Cecile
F. Boxer. © 23Aug29; DP2398.
Cecile F. Boxer (A); 20Aug57;
R197866.
CANARIES SOMETIMES SING, a comedy in
three acts by Frederick Lonsdale.
© 28Nov29; DP4OO7. Mrs. Leslie
Brook Lonsdale (W); 110ct57;
R200220.
CANTEGRIL; >»pera bouffee en actes
de Raymond Escholier. Musique de
Roger du Casse. Livret.
© 27Jun30; DP7098. Raymond
Escholier (A); 23Ju157; R1962)5.
July—Dec.
LE CARNAVAL DE L'AMOUR; piece en 4
actes par Charles Mere. © 2Augeg;
DP2567. Charles Mere (A); 12Ju157;
R197512.
THE CASE OF ROBERT EMMET; Dy Louis B.
Davidson, © 3Dec30; D424,
Louis B. Davidson (a); 4Dec57;
R203284.
LA CASTIGLIONE; en 3 actes et neuf
tableaux par Regis Gignoux. (In
La Petite illustration, no.441)
© 3Aug29; DP2568. Mme Regis
Gignoux, nee Jeanne Marie Passier
(W); 12Ju157; R197513.
CENSORED, a comedy of American man-
ners in three acts by Conrad Seiler.
© 14Jan30; D3850. Conrad Seiler
(A); 6Sep57; R198551.
LE CEREBRAL. SEE CEREBRAL LOVE,
CEREBRAL LOVE (Le cerebral) Psycho-
sensual drama of three acts in one
scene by George Lewys. © 25Feb30;
D4517. George Lewys (A); 25Ju157;
R196149,
LE CHEVAL DE CIRQUE; comedie en 1
acte par Regis Gignoux. (In La
Petite illustration, no.444)
© 17Aug29; DP2571. Mme Regis
Gignoux, nee Jeanne Marie Passier
(W); 123u157; R197514.
CHILDREN OF DREAMS; by Sigmund Rom-
berg and Oscar Hammerstein II.
© 293u130; DU7009. Oscar Hammer-
stein II (A) & Lillian H. Romberg
(W); 20Dec57; R2O4441,
THE CHILDREN'S PROGRAM: by Penelope
Dickerson, pseud. of Gladys Sigler
Henderson, © 7Dec29; C4616.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196155.
CHIN-CHIN-CHINAMAN; a tabloid thrill-
er in one act by Percy Walsh.
© 6Dec29; DP376, Percy Walsh (A);
70ct57; R200028.
CHRISTOPHE COLOMB; opera en deux
parties et vingt-sept tableaux.
Livret de Paul Claudel. Musique
de Darius Milhaud. Deutsch von
Rudolf Stephan Hoffmann. Partition
pour chant et piano. 2 vols.
French and German text. © 4Jan30;
D27678. Darius Milhaud (A);
31Ju157; R197166.
CLEOPATRA. SEE FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE
WORLD,
COME TU MI VUOI; di Luigi Pirandello,
© 15Dec30; DF232. Antonietta Portu-
lano (W), Stefano Pirandello (C),
Fausto Pirandello (C) & Rosalia
Aguirre a.k.a. Lietta Pirandello
(C); 18Dec57; R204221,
THE COMMAND PERFORMANCE, a play in
three acts by C. Stafford Dickens.
© 10Feb30; DP85942. cC. Stafford
Dickens (A); 29Nov57; R203175.
COPAIN-COPINE: ou, Pochette surprise.
Operette en 3 actes. Livret de
Jean Boyer. Musique de Henri
Verdum. Livret. © 1Apr30;
D6496. Jean Boyer (A); 160ct57;
R200700,
COURAGE, a play in three acts by
Edward Knoblock, © 12Ju130;
D6425. John Vere (E) & Percy
Popkin (E); 24Jul57; R196397.
COURAGE, a play in three acts by
Edward Knoblock, © 12Ju130;
DU6425. Gertrude Knoblock (NK);
13Nov57; R203375.
1957
THE CRIME CLUB, a mystery play in
four acts by Ernest William Hornung
and Joseph Menchen. Adapted from
the Raffles stories of Ernest Wil-
liam Hornung. © 11Feb30; Di73.
Rosalie Brisbane Menchen (W);
Nov57; R201787.
CROSS ROADS, a play in three acts by
Martin Flavin. © 10Dec30; DP637.
Martin Flavin (A); 26Dec57; R205101.
THE CROWN JEWELS, a mystery play in
six acts by Ernest William Hornung,
Eugene Wiley Presbrey and Joseph
Menchen, Adapted from the Raffies
stories of Ernest William Hornung.
© 11Feb30; D4475. Rosalie Brisbane
Menchen (W); 4Nov57; R201788.
CUPID AND THE CUTLETS, a burlesque
operetta in one act by Percy Green-
bank. Composed by Patrick Barrow.
© 18Nov29; DP3527. Percy Green-
bank (A); 20ct57; R199783.
CYNARA, a play in a prolog, nine
scenes and an epilog by H. M.
Harwood and R. Gore-Browne. Adapt-
ed from An {mperfect lover, a novel
by R. Gore-Browne. © 14Aug30;
D7230. H. M. Harwood (A); 4Sep57;
R198433.
CYNARA, a play in a prolog, nine
scenes and epilog by H. M. Harwood
and R. Gore-Browne. Adapted from
An imperfect lover, a novel by
R. Gore-Browne. © 14Aug30;
DU7230. Harold Marsh Harwood (A) &
Robert Gore-Browne (A); 17Sep57;
R199515.
D
DADDIES, a comedy in four acts by
John L. Hobble. (French's standard
library edition) © 30Sep29;
DP85612. Mrs. John L. Hobble (W);
25Sep57; R199517.
DADIE DOYL, an all-musical play in
three acts by Paul Russell.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Paul Russell; 30Ju157; DUY5176.
DANCING; piece musicale en trois actes
par Andre du Breuil et Erwin Straus.
Livret. © 63ul29; DU1617. Erwin
Straus (A); 5Ju157; R194704.
DANCING DAYS, a play in three acts by
Martin Flavin. © 7Mar30; DU6)9.
Martin Flavin (A); 310ct57; R201392.
DAVY JONES HERSELF, a play in three
acts by Laurence Schwab.
© 25Sep30; DU7372. Mildred Schwab
Walsh (W) & Laurence Schwab, Jr.
(C); 20Dec57; R204444,
THE DEATH OF A LOVED ONE and Beyond
evil; two comedies by David Thorne.
© 100ct30; D420. David Thorne (A);
140ct57; R200429.
DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY, a comedy in
three acts by Walter Ferris. Based
on a play of the same title by Al-
berto Casella. © 10Apr30; DP89.
Walter Ferris (A); 14Nov57; R202186.
UN DEJEUNER D'AMOUREUX; comedie en 1
acte par Andre Birabeau. (In La
Petite illustration, no.455)
© 16Nov29; DP3720. Andre Birabeau
(A); 123u157; R197515.
DENIAL NEVER IS CONTRITION; or, The
wine of spring. By Daniel Berry.
© 24Feb30; DUY569. Daniel Berry
(A); 3Sep57; R198405.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
DISTANT DRUMS, a play in three acts
by Dan Totheroh. © 7Jul350;
DU6347. Dan W. Totheroh (A);
20Nov57; R202689.
A DISTANT RELATIVE, a comedy in one
act by W. W. Jacobs. © 1Mar30;
DP4881. Christopher Gage Jacobs
(C) & Hugh Wymark Jacobs (C);
29Nov57; R203180.
THE DOMINO PARLOR; play in three acts
by Lynn Riggs. © 350Aug30;
DU7016. Howard E. Reinheimer (E);
20Dec57; R204440,
DONOGOO-TONKA; en 1 prologue et 3
parties par Jules Romains, pseud.
de Louis Farigoule. © 28Feb30;
DU4631. Jules Romains (Louis
Farigoule) (A); 123u157; R197522.
DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH; comedy in one
act by Benn Trivers. © 13Auge9;
DP85509. Benn Trivers (A);
16Jul57; R1957.
DURAND BIJOUTIER; en 5 actes par
Leopold Marchand. In La Petite
illustration, no.466) © 8Feb30;
DP5023. Jacqueline Pineau, nee
Jacqueline Breitel (W); 12Ju157;
R197526.
8
L'ECOLE DE L'HYPROCRISIE, SEE MUSSE.
L'ECOLE DES CHARLATANS; piece en 4
actes par Tristan Bernard and
Albert Centurier. (In La Petite
illustration, no.489) © 2Aug30;
D7458. Jean Jacques Bernard (C of
T, Bernard); 9Sep57; R198773.
ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN, a play in three
acts by Maxwell Anderson.
© 19Nov30; DP415. Maxwell Anderson
(A); 20Nov57; R202690.
THE END OF THE DANCE; a play in one
act by Hudson Strode. © 15Nov29;
DP85780. Hudson Strode (A);
15Ju157; R195372.
LES ESCLAVES; piece en 5 actes par
Saint Georges de Bouhelier.
© 8Aug30; D6781. Mme Saint Georges
de Bouhelier, nee Bondu (W);
9Sep57; R198770.
ETIENNE; en 2 actes par Jacques Deval,
pseud. de Jacques Boularan.
© 9May30; DU5683. Jacques Deval
(Jacques Boularan) (A); 12J3u157;
R197528.
EXCEEDING SMALL, a play in three acts
by Caroline Francke. © 17Jan30;
DP85834. Caroline Francke (A);
14Nov57; R202183,
F
FAMOUS MOTHERS; Mothers! Day program
of song and story. Story and
lyrics by May M. Brewster. Music
by Ruth Dale, pseud. of Ira B.
Wilson. © 12Mar30; D2774,8.
Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 17Jul57;
R195568.
FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE WORLD; episode 1:
Cleopatra. By Charles Bruce Mill-
holland. © 2Sep30; DU7039.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
210cet57; R2011535.
LA FILLE ET LE GARCON; comedie inedite
en 3 actes par Andre Birabeau et
Georges Dolley. (In Les Oeuvres
libres, no.102) © 1Dec29; DP4076.
Andre Birabeau (A) & Georges Dolley
(A); 123u157; R197517.
115
FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND SAM, a satire
in one act by Sam Liebert,
© 17Jun30; D6115. Anna Liebert (E);
5Dec57; R204152.
THE FIRST MRS. CHIVERICK, a comedy in
three acts by Adelaide Matthews and
Martha Stanley. © 14Jan30;
DP85833. Adelaide Matthews (A) &
Lydia S. Burgess (NK of M. Stanley);
20Nov57; R202655.
THE FIRST NIGHT, a comedy in three
acts by Emmet G. Lavery.
© 17Jan30; DU3911. Emmet G. Lavery
(A); 14Nov57; R202188,
FISCHER UND JUNKER; Mirchenspiel in
einen Akt. Text von L&szlo0 Markus
und Jen’ Mohdesi. Musik von Gy&drgy
Késa. Deutsche Uebersetzung von
Jens Moh&esi. Klavierauszug mit
Text. © 16May30; D27807. Gydrgy
Kosa (A); 31Ju157; R197171.
FISHERMAN'S LUCK; by Merry Beth Black.
© 7Dec29; C4645. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 253u157;
R196162.
FLYING HIGH; a play in two acts by
B. G. DeSylva and others.
© 25Jan30; DU4551. Ray Henderson
(A); 33u157; R195159.
FLYING HIGH; a play in two acts by
B. G. DeSylva and others.
© 253an30; DU4551. Marie DeSylva
(W); 33u157; R195164,
THE FOOTBALL CLUB SUPPER, a sketch in
one act by Myles Clifton. (French's
acting edition, no.705) (With The
‘ole in the road) © 2k4Sep29;
DP3506. Myles Clifton (A);
6Sep57; R198891.
FOR ART'S SAKE; a comedy of the arts
of painting and divorce, in three
acts by Charles Bruce Millholland.
Second version, rev. © 4Apr303
DU5044. Charles Bruce Millholland
(A); 13Dec57; Reot14e2.
LE FOU DE LA DAME; chanson de geste.
Livret de Andre de la Tourrasse et
Jean Limozin. Musique de Marcel
Delannoy. Partition chant et piano.
© 20May30; D27792. Marcel Delannoy
(A); 19Dec57; R204996.
FRAUENSCHUH; Tragikomédie in 4 Akten
und einem Nachspiel von Alfred
Neumann. © 6Sep29; DP3383.
Katharina Neumann (W); 29Ju157;
R196336.
FREDERIQUE, comedie lyrique en 3
actes. Musique de Franz Lehar.
Adaptation francaise de Andre
Rivoire. D'apres Ludwig Herzer et
Fritz Lohner. Partition piano et
chant. © 15Mar30; D27785.
Francis Paphazay-Lehar (NK);
160ct57; R200703.
FREMDE ERDE; Oper in vier Akten von
K. Palffy-Waniek. Musik von Karol
Rathaus. Klavierauszug mit Text
von Arthur Willner. © 27Mar30;
D27779. Universal Edition, A. G.
(PWH); 31Ju157; R197167.
FREMDE ERDE; Oper in vier Akten von
K. Palffy-Waniek, Musik von Karol
Rathaus. Textbuch. © 9Jan303;
D4638. Universal Edition, A.G.
(PWH); 5Dec57; R204310.
THE FROG-POND, a play in three acts by
Flora Haney and Julia Haney.
© 16Dec30; D8573. Flora Haney (a)
& Julia Haney (A); 31Dec57; R205345.
116 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
A FURNISHED APARTMENT; comedy-drama
in six acts by Leon Hausman.
© 20Sep29; D2378. Leon Hausman (A);
1Aug57; R196516.
G
GAS, an explosive comedy in one act
by Conrad Seiler. © 6Nov29;
D2925. Conrad Seiler (A); 6Sep57;
R198549.
DIE GELIEBTE STIMME; Oper in drei
Akten nach dem Roman von Robert
Michel. Text vom Komponisten.
Deutsche Uebertragung von Robert
Michel. Musik von Jaromir Wein-
berger. Textbuch. © 7Aug30;
DP7499. Jaromir Weinberger (A);
5Nov57; R204306,
DIE GELIEBTE STIMME; Oper in drei
Akten von Jaromir Weinberger, nach
dem Roman von Robert Michel, Text
vom Komponisten. Deutsche Ueber-
tragung von Robert Michel. Klavier-
auszug von Arthur Willner.
© 9Ju130; DP27809. Jaromir Wein-
berger (A); 5Nov57; R204307.
GIRL CRAZY; musical comedy in two acts
by John McGowan & Guy Bolton.
Text only. © 23Ju130; D6524.
John McGowan (A) & Guy Bolton (A);
24Jul57; R196398.
GOLDEN ARROW. SEE THE BLUE DIAMOND,
THE GOLDEN DOG, a musical romance of
old Quebee in two acts. Book by
A. M. Wade and J. L. Logan; lyrics
by J. L. Logan and others; music by
Cc. C. Austin, Jr., and others.
© 13Dec29; DP27631. A. M. Wade (A);
9Dec57; R203370.
THE GOLDEN ROAD; pageant for
Children's Day by Valeria R.
Lehman, Music by Isaac Meredith.
© 19Mar30; D27726. Lorenz Pub.
Co. (PWH):; 17Ju157; R195566.
GOOD VINTAGE, a play of California in
one act by Dan Totheroh. © 3May30 ;
DU5509. Dan Webster Totheroh Oe
20Nov57; R202688.
LA GRANDE B. A.; piece en un acte
pour les Eclaireurs par Jean-Jacques
Bernard. Musique de Andre Cadon.
© 303u130; DP7394. Jean-Jacques
Bernard (A); 9Sep57; R198771.
A GREAT ADVENTURE; Christmas service
of song and story. Story and lyr-
ics by Martha Bayly, pseud. of Mat-
tie B. Shannon; music by Broughton
Edwards, pseud. of I. H. Meredith.
© 3Sep30; D27859. Lorenz Pub. Co.
(PWH); 4Nov57; R202057.
THE GREAT GINSBERG, a comedy in one
act by Sam Liebert. © 28Aug30;
D6988. Anna Liebert (E); 5Dec57;
R204153.
THE GREAT LIGHT, a Christmas pageant
by Dorothy Lehman Sumerau.
© 28Aug30; D277. Dorothy Lehman
Sumerau (A); 4Nov57; R202051.
GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN; by Glendolin
Damon Wagner. © 7Dec29; Ch645,
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196170.
THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR IT, a play
in four acts by Zoe Akins.
© 150ct30; DU7597. Zoe Akins (A);
310ct57; R201398.
GREEN GROW THE LILACS, a play in six
scenes by Lynn Riggs. With folk
songs and ballads of the period.
© 30Aug30; DU7O17. Howard E.
Reinheimer (E); 19Sep57; R199258.
DAS GROSSE ABENTEUER VON BASTELHANS
UND QUASSELGRETE, SEE HALLOH, WER
FAENGT FLIP UND FLAP.
GUENEVERE; film script by Michael J.
Mainguth. © Michael J. Mainguth;
303u157; DU4517}.
GUIGNOL; comedie en quatre actes, de
Louis Verneuil, pseud. de Louis
Collin, et Georges Berr, © 8Nove9;
DU3147. Florence Ryan (E of Louis
Collin); 19Sep57; R202193.
GWEN ALLEN’S CHRISTMAS; Christmas
cantata. Libretto by Mattie B.
Shannon; music by Anne Owen, pseud.
of Ira B. Wilson. © 20Aug303
D27842. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);
4Nov57; R202056.
A GYPSY IN SOCIETY; play in three acts
by Ernest William Hornung and Joseph
Menchen. © 2)Feb30; Dij71. Rosa-
lie Brisbane Menchen (W); Nov57;
R201795.
H
HANSEL AND GRETEL, a children's opera-
story. Music by Engelbert Humper-
dinck; adapted by Lois von Haupt.
© 25Apr30; D27750. Lois von Haupt
(A); 4Nov57; R202405,
HALLOH, WER FAENGT FLIP UND FLAP;
oder, Das Grosse Abenteuer von
Bastelhans und Quasselgrete, ein
Kinderstueck in 6 Bildern von Vicki
Baum. © 1Dec29; DP3893. Vicki
Baum (A); 26Nov57; R203155.
HANS BULOW'S LAST PUPPET, a play in
one act by Grace Dorcas Ruthenburg.
© 31Mar30; DU4958. Grace Dorcas
Hutchinson Ruthenburg (A); 29Nov57;
R203181.
HAPPY DAYS; revue sketch by Robert
Emmet Sherwood. © 13Sep30;
DU7209. Madeline H. Sherwood (W);
20ct57; R199785.
THE HAPPY PRODIGAL, a comedy in three
acts by Ernest Denny. © 24Feb30;
DP85960.. Clive Barraclough (E),
Douglas Matthews (E) & Ivor Brown
(E); 22Nov57; R202865.
HAUS DANIELI; Schauspiel in 5 Akten
von Alfred Neumann. © 9Apr30;
DU5191. Katharina Neumann (WwW);
29Jul57; R196337.
HEADLINES, a play in three acts by
Katharine Thatcher Clugston.
© 4Nov29; D2898. Katharine
Thatcher Clugston (A); 30ct57;
R199728.
HEAVY DATE, a play in three acts by
Caroline Francke (Caroline Francke
Crane) © 90ct30; DU7555. Caroline
Francke Crane (A); 9Dec57; R203371.
THE HELPING HANDS, a farce in one
act by Gertrude Jennings.
© 11Feb30; DP4+734. Gertrude Jen-
nings (A); 22Nov57; R202868.
HERO OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, a play
in three acts by Joseph Menchen,
© 16Aug30; D6860. Rosalie Brisbane
Menchen (W); lNov57; R201790.
HIGH HORSE, a play in three acts by
Valentine Davies. © 25Aug30;
DU6930. Valentine L. Davies (A);
29Nov57; R2C03172.
HIS BROTHER'S WIFE; comedy-drama by
Joseph Menchen, © 25Aug30; D6939.
Rosalie Brisbane Menchen (Ww);
4Nov57; R201791.
July—Dec.
THE HOLY NIGHT, a masque to be per-
formed by young children at Christ-
mastide by Florence Converse. Words
and music adapted from old French
Christmas songs by Kate Stearns
Page. © 300ct29; D27612. Florence
Converse (A) & Kate Stearns Page
(A); 133un57; R194671.
THE HOME TALENT REHEARSAL; by J. L.
Harbour. © 7Dec29; C4657. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196177.
UN HOMME A LA MER; piece en trois
actes de Georges Berr et Louis Ver-=
neuil, pseud. de Louis Collin.
© 27Jun30; DU6328. Florence Ryan
(E of Louis Collin); 5Nov57;
R202195.
HOTEL UNIVERSE, a play in one scene
by Philip Barry. © 26Jun30;
DP132. Ellen S. Barry (W);
25Nov57; R203069.
HOTEL UNIVERSE, a play by Philip
Barry. © 5Apr30; DU5073.
Ellen S. Barry (W); 25Nov57;
R203073.
HOUSE AFIRE, a comedy in three acts
by Mann Page. © 26Apr303 DU5429.
Mann Page (A); 1l4Nov57; R202191.
HOUSE AFIRE, a comedy in three acts
by Mann Page. © 24Nov30; DP436.
Mann Page (A); 29Nov57; R203179.
THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, a play in three
acts by Channing Pollock,
© 180ct30; D7634. Helen Channing
Pollock (E); 19Nov57; R202475.
THE HOUSE OF CONNELLY, a play in
three acts by Paul Green,
© 10Sep30; DU7193. Paul Green (A);
310ct57; R201395.
THE HOUSE OF JUKE, a comedy in one
act by Valentine L. Davies.
© 16Jan30; DUZ901. Valentine L.
Davies (A); 20Nov57; R202687.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH? A comedy in three
acts by N. Booth Tarkington and
Harry Leon Wilson. NM: rewritten
& rev. © 100ct30; DP671. Susanah
K, Tarkington (W), Charis Wilson
Weston (C of Harry Leon Wilson) &
Harry Leon Wilson, Jr. (C); 210ct57;
R201476.
HULLA DI BULLA; Schwank in 3 Akten.
By Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach.
© 9Apr30; DU5103. Franz Arnold
ia & Rolf C. Bach (C. of E. Bach);
16Sep57; R199051.
i
ILLICIT; by Robert Riskin and Edith
Fitzgerald. © 30Jun30; D6285.
Robert Riskin (A); 6Aug57; R197148.
ILLICIT, a comedy in three acts by
Robert Riskin and Edith Fitzgerald.
© 30Jun30; D6285. Edith Fitzgerald
(A); 22Aug57; R197898.
IM SPIEL DER SOMMERLUFTE; in drei
Aufztigen von Arthur Schnitzler.
© 13Dec29; D4427, Henry Schnitzler
(C); 14Nov57; R202679.
IN CHRISTMASLAND, a secular cantata
for young people. Words by Elsie
Duncan Yale; music by M. Isabelle
Ritter. © 270ct30; DP27873.
M. Isabelle Ritter (A); 6Nov57;
R202284,
1957
THE INVISIBLE PLAYMATE, a play in
three acts by V. A. Pearn. Music
by Henry Cyphus and Barbara Thorn-
ley. © 10Mar30; DP5090. Lawrence
Powell (E of V. A. Pearn) & John F,
Brown (E of V. A. Pearn); 29Nov57;
R203182.
IT NEVER RAINS, a comedy of young
love in three acts by Aurania
Rouverol (Aurania Ellerbeck Rouvey-
rol) © 10Sep30; DP274. Jean R.
Butler (C) & William S. Rouverol
(C); 29Nov57; R203178.
IT'S A BARGAIN; by Robert Emmet
Sherwood. © 13Sep30; DU7208.
Madeline H. Sherwood (W); 20ct57;
R199786.
THE IVORY DOOR, a legend in a prolog
and three acts ey A. A. Milne.
© 21Mar30; DP5064. Dorothy Daphne
Milne (W); 25Nov57; R203072.
J
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, a pantomime
in two acts by Margaret Carter.
© 1Jan30; DP4463. Margaret Carter
(A); 14Nov57; R202192.
THE JADE GOD, a mystery play in three
acts with prolog by William Edwin
Barry. Dramatized from a novel of
the same name by Alan Sullivan.
© 7Feb30; DP85937. Louise Barry
Hogg (NK of W. E. Barry); 25Nov57;
R203068.
JANE DAUGHERTY; by Claire Sifton and
Paul Sifton. © 7Aug29; DU1916.
Claire Sifton (A) & Paul Sifton (A);
5dul57; R19570)..
A JANITOR'S DILEMMA; comedy-drama by
Leon Hausman. © 4Nov29; D2901.
Leon Hausman (A); lAug57; R196517.
DER JASAGER; Schuloper in zwei Akten.
Text aus den Japanischen.
Kurt Weill. Bearbeitet von Bert
Brecht. © 28Jun3Z0; DP27808.
Karoline Weill Davis (W of Kurt
Weill); 13u157; R194779.
DER JASAGER; Schuloper in 2 Akten.
Nach dem Japanischen., Stiick Taniko,
Englishchen von Arthur Waley.
Deutsche von Elizabeth Hauptmann.
Bearbeit von Brecht. Musik von Kurt
Weill. Partitur mit Deutschein
text. © 15Sep30; DP27899. Kara-
line Weill Davis (W of Kurt Weill);
16Sep57; R199358.
JE T'ATTENDAIS; comedie en 5 actes
et 4 tableaux par Jacques Natanson.
(In La Petite illustration, no.460)
© 28Dec29; DP43539. Jacques Natan-
son. (A); 123u157; R197519.
JERRY, a comedy in three acts by
Catherine Chisholm Cushing.
(French's standard library edition)
© 12Mar50; DP85973. Harry T.
Chisholm (E); 20Nov57; R202697.
JINNY JUNE REPORTS A WEDDING, by J. L.
Harbour. © 7Dec29; C4638.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196164.
JOHNNIE HEARS THE CONTEST: by Penelope
Dickerson, pseud. of Gladys Sigler
Henderson. © 7Dec29; C4623.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH) ;
25Ju157; R196157.
JOHNNY GOES TO DANCING SCHOOL, by
Agnes Curtis. © 7Dec29; C4636,
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
253u157; R196163.
Musik von
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
THE JOKER, a play in four acts by
Noel Scott. © 8Jul29; DP1706.
Noel Seott (A); 2du157; R19176.
JUNE MOON, a comedy in a prolog and
three acts by Ring Lardner and
George S. Kaufman. © 28Mar30;
DP85990. Ellis A. Lardner (W) &
George S. Kaufman (A); 14Nov57;
R202184.,
JUST A MAN; by Thompson Buchanan,
© 1Ju130; DU6303. Thompson R.
B: chanan (C) & Catherine Roberta
Elliott (C); 70ct57; R199873.
JUST A PAL, a play in three acts by
Vivian Cosby and Shirley Warde.
© 10Jan30; DU3803. Vivian Cosby (A)
& Shirley Warde (A)3 27Dec57;
R205106.
K
THE K. C.'S COMEDY, a comedy in one
act by Giles Playfair. A dramatic
version of the story The bishop's
comedy by Leonard Merrick.
© 19Nov29; DP3531. Giles Playfair
(A); 16Sep57; R199050.
KADUBEC; operette en 3 actes. Livret
de Andre Barde (Andre Bourdonneau)
Musique de Maurice Yvain. Partition
piano et chant. © 15Mar30;
D27728. Maurice Yvain (A);
160ct57; R200702.
KEY LARGO, a drama in 6 scenes by
Katharine Thatcher Clugston.
© 4Nov29; D2899. Katharine
Thatcher Clugston (A); 30ct57;
R199727.
KITTY CLIVE AND OTHER PLAYS: The
Jessamy bride, A poor actress,
The sword of Damocles. Plays in
one act by F. Frankfort Moore.
© 27Dec29; DP4336. F. Frankfort
Moore (A); 23Sep57; R199318.
KOPF IN DER SCHLINGE (The neck in the
rope) Abenteuer in 3 Akten von
John von Bradley und Otto Bastian,
pseuds. von Ladislaus Fodor.
© 24Nov30; DU8142. Ladislaus Fodor
(A); 3Dec57; R203702.
KORNIKOFF, a play in three acts by
Stanton B. Leeds. © 8Aug29;
D2529. Stanton B. Leeds (A);
245u157; R196399.
L
THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL, by J. L. Har-=
bour. © 7Dec29; C4656. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196176.
THE LAST MILE, a play in three acts
by John Wexley. © 5May30; DP106.
John Wexley (A); 310ct573 R201389.
LAVENDER LADY, an opera in three acts
by Otto A. Harbach. Music by
Victor Herbert. Libretto.
© 12Dec29; DUZ445. Otto A. Harbach
(A); 9Dec57; R203369.
THE LEFT BANK, a play in three acts
by Elmer L. Rice. © 30Sep30;
D7437. Elmer Rice (A); 160ct57;
R200473.
LET AND SUBLET, a farce comedy of
youth in three acts by Martha
Stanley. (French's standard library
edition) © 12Nov30; DP438.
Lydia S. Burgess (NK); 20Nov57;
R202691.
117
LET'S GET MARRIED, a play in three
acts by Albert Hackett and Frances
Goodrich. © 17Jan30; DU3912.
Frances Goodrich (A) & Albert
Hackett (A); 30Aug57; R198339.
A LIGHT ON BEACON HILL, a one act
play by Francesca Falk Miller.
© 30Jan30; DU4067. Francesca Falk
Miller (A); 22Nov57; R202867.
LITTLE BOY BLUE’ by Kathryn Kimball,
pseud. of Ruth Alexander.
© 7Dec29; C4613. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196154.
THE LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM, a play
for Christmastide in three parts by
Katrina Trask. © 90ct29; DP85695.
Katrina Trask (A); 20Aug57;
R197864.
LONDON WALL, a comedy in three acts
by John Van Druten. © 20Sep303;
DU7306. John Van Druten (A);
22Nov57; R202872.
LORD BABS; a farcical comedy in three
acts by Keble Howard, pseud. of John
Keble Bell. © 170ct29; DP3041.
Pearl Bell (W); 153u157; R195375.
LORD SPLEEN, komische Oper in 2 Akten,
Text von Hugo F. Koenigsgarten;
Musik von Mark Lothar. © 7Nov303
D27879. Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
(PWH):3 29Nov57; R203590.
THE LOSING SIDE, a play in one act
by Dorothy Hewlett. © 50Dec29;
DP4050. Dorothy Hewlett (A);
140ct57; R200433.
THE LOVE EXPERT, a comedy in three
acts by John Kirkpatrick.
© 17Jan30; DP85835. John Kirk-
patrick (A);\310ct57; R201385...
LOVE LABYRINTH, an epic of ancient
Greece by Charles Bruce Millholland,
© 29Mar30; DU4949,. Charles Bruce
Millholland (A); 210ct57; R201152.
LOVE STORY, a play in three acts by
Samuel Nathaniel Behrman.
© 13Sep29; D23500. Samuel Nathaniel
Behrman (A); 15Aug57; R197328.
LUCKY BREAK, a comedy of American
life in three acts by Raymond L.
Hill. © 180ct29; DU2687. Mrs.
Raymond L. Hill (W); 17Sep57;
R199512.
THE LUCKY JADE, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book by Joseph B. Har-
rison; lyrics by Joseph B. Harrison
& Don Wilson; adapted by Edward
Bradley; music by Don Wilson.
© 220ct29; D27639. Don Wilson (A),
Mrs. Joseph B. Harrison (Ellen S.
Harrison) (W), Celia H. Lauer (Mrs.
Paul R. Lauer) (C of Jos. B. Harri-
son) & Agnes H. Oman (Mrs. Donald
E, Oman) (C of Jos. B. Harrison);
27Sep57; R199667.
DER LUEGNER UND DIE NONNE, ein
Theaterstueck in drei Akten von
Curt Goetz. © 30Jan30; DU4063.
Curt Goetz (A); 233u157; R196093.
M
MA AT THE RACES; by Leota Hulse Black.
© 7Dec29; C4641, Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 253u157;
R196166.
THE MANGER GLORY; Christmas cantata.
Music by E. S. Lorenz; libretto by
Herman von Berge. © 20Aug303
D27834. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);
4Nov573; R202053.
461904
118 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
IL, MANQUAIT UN HOMME; comedie en 3
actes par Felix Gandera, pseud. de
Felix Pansieri. © 27Dec29; DP4428.
Felix Gandera (Felix Pansieri) (A);
12Ju157; R197520.
MARIETTA; Komodie mit Musik in 5
Bildern von 0. Straus and others.
© 5Sep29; DP27802. Clara Straus
(W); 263u157; R196919.
MARIPOZA BUNG; or, The pirate's daugh-
ter. A play for boys in one act by
Eric Forbes Boyd. © 18Nov29;
DP3529. Eric Forbes Boyd (A);
16Sep57; R199049,
MASTER MARINERS, a comedy in one act
by W. W. Jacobs. © 3Feb30;
DP7452. Christopher Gage Jacobs
(C) & Hugh Wymark Jacobs (C);
29Nov57; R203173.
MASTER MARINERS, a comedy in one act
by W. W. Jacobs. (In The Argosy,
London, July 1930) © 15Jun30;
DP6974. Christopher Gage Jacobs
(C) & Hugh Wymark Jacobs (C);
29Nov57; R203183.
MELODRAMA, a play in three acts by
Frederick William Rath. A play
about Sing Sing. © 17Sep29;
DU2365. Frederick William Rath
(A); 20Aug57; R197865.
MENSCHEN IM HOTEL; in 16 Bildern,
3 Akten von Vicki Baum.
© 11Ju130; DU6419. Vicki Baum (A);
15Ju157; R195363.
MERRY ANDREW, a comedy in three acts
by Lewis Beach, © 14Jan30;
DP85832. Robert Cook (E); 20Nov57;
R202694.
MERRY MADNESS, a farce-comedy in
three acts by Sheridan de Raismes
Gibney. © 21Aug29; DU2066.
Sheridan de Raismes Gibney (A);
16Ju157; R195\46.
MESSAGE OF THE MANGER, a new and un-
usual pageant with familiar music.
Words by Elsie Duncan Yale; music
by Samuel S. Wesley and others.
© 270ct30; DP27874. Rodeheaver Co.
(PWH); 6Nov57; R202285.
METEOR, a play in three acts by S. N.
Behrman, (A Theatre Guild play)
© 27Jan30; DP4. S. N. Behrman (A);
14Nov57; R202185.
MILK; a play in one act by Margue-
ritte Harmon Bro, © 310ct29;
DP85987. Margueritte Harmon Bro
(A); 15J3u157; R195374.
MINOUCHE; operette en 3 actes.
Livret de Jean Rioux. Lyrics de
Rene Pujol. Musique d'Octave
Cremieux. © 25Dec29; D27784.
Guittla Blauwband (W of Octave
Cremieux); 15Aug57; R197602.
MINOUCHE; operette en 3 actes.
Livret de Jean Rioux, pseud. de
Guxtave Roux. Lyrics de Rene Pujol.
Musique d'Octave Cremieux. Livret.
© 1Apr30; D6495. Lucienne Oival
(W of Guxtave Roux); 160ct57;
R200699.
MISS FRANCE; comedie en quatre actes,
de Georges Berr et Louis Verneuil,
pseud. de Louis Collin, © 9May30;
D5685. Florence Ryan (E of Louis
Collin); 5Nov57; R201799.
MISS FRANCE; comedie en quatre actes
de Georges Berr et Louis Verneuil,
pseud. de Louis Collin. © 26Ju130;
D7099. Florence Ryan (E of Louis
Collin); 5Nov57; R201800.
MRS, JONES AT THE WHEEL; by Emily Sea-
ber Parcher. © 7Dec29; C4651.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196174,.
MISTRESS SHAKESPEARE, a tragi-comedy
in one act by Conrad Seiler.
© 210ct29; D2730. Conrad Seiler
(A); 6Sep57; R198547.
MON AMOUR, SEE MY LOVE,
THE MOON AND THE MOONSTRUCK, a play
in one act by Pauline Phelps.
© 9May30; DP56. Pauline Phelps
Short (A); 310ct57; R201387.
MOONBEAM, a play of the little people
in one act by Edward Granville.
(French's acting edition, no.1199)
© 19Nov29; DP3530. Edward Gran-
ville (A); 17Sep57; R199514.
MOTHER EVERY'S STORY; pantomime play
for Mothers! Day by Elmer Elsworth
Higley. Music by I. H. Meredith.
© 19Mar30; D27725. Lorenz Pub.
Co. (PWH); 17Ju157; R195565.
MURDER AT THE DOOR. SEE THE BLUE
DIAMOND.
MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR, a play
in three acts by Frank Vosper.
© 6Sep29; DP2410. Margery Jessie
Hutchison (NK); 30Aug57; R1983)0.
MUSIC-HALL; en 3 actes et 16 tableaux
par Charles Mere, © 17Jan30;
DU4O46. Charles Mere (A); 12Ju157;
R197516.
MUSSE; ou, Ecole de l'hyprocrisie; en
4 actes par Jules Romains, pseud.
de Louis Farigoule. © 11Ju130;
DU6498. Jules Romains (Louis
Farigoule) (A); 12Ju157; R197529.
MY BROTHER JIM: by Rae Relgis, pseud.
of Gladys Sf{gler Henderson.
© 7Dec29; C4618. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196156.
MY LOVE (Mon amour) Comedy in 4 acts
by Tristan Bernard. © 10Feb30;
DP5017. Jean-Jacques Bernard (C);
12Ju157; R197525.
N
NAPOLEON OF BROADWAY, a comedy in
three acts by Charles Bruce Mill-
holland. © 40ct30; DU7510.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
70ct57; R199872.
THE NECK IN THE ROPE. SEE KOPF IN DER
SCHLINGE.
THE NEW YORKERS, a musical satire by
Herbert Fields. Music and lyrics by
Cole Porter. Text only. © 70ct30;
DU7533. Herbert Fields (A);
20Dec57; R204446,
NICE GIRL, a comedy in three acts by
Phyllis Duganne,. © 200ct 30;
DP362, Phyllis Duganne (A);
17Dec57; R204769.
NICE GUY, a television play in three
acts by Dorian (Dorothy) and
Miriam Weiler. © Dorian (Dorothy)
Weiler & Miriam Weiler; 30Ju157;
DU45175.
NIGHT COURT, a comedy in three acts by
Charles Beahan and Mark Hellinger.
© 210ct30; DU7677. Charles Beahan
(A); 12Dec57; R204560.
NIGHT DUTY; a drama by Florence
Johns & Wilton Lackaye, Jr.
© 17Jun30; D6111. Florence Johns
A) & Wilton Lackaye, Jr. (A);
ul57; R195144,
July—Dec.
NIGHTIE NIGHT, a farce in a prolog
and three acts by Martha M. Stanley
and Adelaide Matthews. (French's
acting edition, no.1003)
© 25Feb30; D85997. Adelaide
Matthews (A) & Lydia S. Burgess
(NK of M. M. Stanley); 20Nov57;
R202698.
NINA ROSA; in two acts by Otto Har-
bach, Music by Sigmund Romberg;
words by Irving Caesar. Text only.
© 233ul130; DU6521. April Produc-
tions, Inc. (PWH); 8Aug57;
R197037.
NINE POINTS OF THE LAW, a Raffles
play in three acts by Ernest Wil-
liam Hornung and Joseph Menchen,
Adapted from the Raffles stories of
Ernest William Hornung. © 18Feb30;
D472. Rosalie Brisbane Menchen
(W); LNov57; R201796.
NINE TILL SIX, a play in three acts
by Aimee and Philip Stuart,
© 14Feb30; DP5154. Aimee Stuart
(A); 22Nov57; R202870.
THE NINTH GUEST, a melodrama in three
acts by Owen Davis. © 23Ju130;
D6516. Donald Davis (C); 26Ju157;
R196335.
THE NINTH GUEST; in three acts by
Owen Davis. Ada»vted from the‘novel,
The invisible host by Gwen Bristow
and Bruce Manning. © 110ct30;
D7566. Donald Davis (C); 19Nov57;
R202474,
NOUVELLES RECRUES; en 1 acte by
Tristan Bernard. © 28Jan30;
DP4635. Jean-Jacques Bernard (C);
12Ju157; R197523.
NYMPHS AND SHEPHERDS; song play by
Hilda Wilson. Libretto complete
with stage direction & music of the
choruses. © 17Jun30; D6975.
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (PWH);
10Jul57; R196614.
O
OH, PROMISE ME; a play in three acts
by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand
Robinson. © 21Aug30; D7086.
Howard Lindsay (A) & Bertrand
Robinson (A); 26Aug57; R197985.
THE OLD LADY SAYS NO, a romantic play
with choral interludes in two parts
by Denis Johnston. © 27Nov29;
DU3773. William Denis Johnston
(A); 12Sep57; R198872.
THE 'OLE IN THE ROAD, a sketch in one
act by Seamark, pseud. of Austin J.
Small. (French's acting edition,
petit (With The football club
supper © 24Sep29; DP5376.
Austin J. Small (A); ©Sep57;
R198892.
ON HEARSAY, a play in four acts and
seven scenes by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3Sep29; DU2978. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R198335.
ON THE BEACH, a play in one act and
three scenes by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3Sep29; DU297,. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R198332.
ON THE UP AND UP, by Eva Kay Flint,
pseud. of Eva Finkelstein and
Martha Madison, pseud. of Martha
O'Dwyer. © 6Jan30; DUZ7T42. Alex
Finkelstein (NK of E. Finkelstein) ;
12Sep57; R196873.
ON THE UP AND UP, a comedy in three
acts by Eva Kay Flint (Eva Finkle-
stein) and Martha Madison (Martha
O'Dwyer) © 6Jan30; DU3742. Mar-
tha O'Dwyer (A); 24.0ct57; R20181.
ae A
ONCE IN A LIFETIME, a comedy by
Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman.
© 10Nov30; DP3588. Moss Hart (A) &
George S. Kaufman (A); 20Dec57;
R204438,
ONE. DAY OF SPRING, a play by Mary
Kennedy. © 25Jun30; DU6205.
Mary Kennedy (A); 23u157; R197.
ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, a play in two
acts by James Hagan. © 110ct30;
D7858. Sadie K. Hagan (W); 140ct57;
R200434.
ONE, TWO, THREE, a play in one act
by Ferenc Molnar. Translation by
Sidney Howard. © 12Sep30; D7226.
Paramount Pictures Corp. (PWH);
10ct57; R199798.
OUT OF THE NIGHT, a mystery comedy in
three acts by Harold Hutchinson and
Margery Williams. © 50Sep29;
DP85611. Harold Hutchinson (A) &
Margery Williams (A); 23Sep57;
R199316.
THE OUTLAW KING, A Robin Hood operetta
in three acts. Music and lyrics by
Iris Decker Packer. © 23Dec293
D27657. Iris Decker Packer (A);
13Dec57; R204761.
Je
PARDON MADAME; comedie en 3 actes par
Romain Coolus & Andre Rivoire., (In
La Petite illustration, no.482)
© 7Jun30; DP6735. Mme Georges
Caignard, nee Suzanne Durieux (E of
Romain Coolus) & Mme Leon Ehrenpreix
nee Marie Lozeron (W of Andre Ri-
voire); 12Ju157; R197530.
PATETICHE AIUOLE; drama in four acts
by Attilio Rubulotta. © 19Aug30;
D6851. Attilio Rubulotta (A);
6Sep57; R198542.
PATHOS PATHWAY; drama in four acts
by Attilio Rubulotta. © 21Aug30;
D6887. Attilio Rubulotta (A);
- 16Sep57; R198894.
THE PAYING GUEST, a comedy in three
acts by Edward Knoblock,
© 10Sep30; DU7188.. Gertrude Knob-
lock (NK); 13Nov57; R202154.
PEACE ON EARTH; Christmas pageant
with music. Pageant by Verna Whin-
ery; music by I. H. Meredith.
© 15Sep30; D27840. Lorenz Pub. Co.
(PWH); 4Nov57; R202055.
A PENNY FOR CHRISTMAS, a Christmas
operetta for children in four
scenes. Play and words by Elmer
Buck, pseud. of Richard Kountz.
Music by R. Allison Fields, pseud.
of Richard Kountz. .Unison singing.
© 60ct30; D27866. Irma Carpenter
Kountz (W); 80ct57; R200924.
A PERFECT LITTLE FOOL, a comedietta
in one act by Edward Percy, pseud.
of Edward Percy Smith. (French's
acting edition, no.1349)
© 17Jan30; DP4498. Edward Percy
Smith (A); 20Nov57; R202693.
PERMANENT ANAESTHESIA, a play of the
future in one act by Conrad Seiler.
© 6Nov29; D2926. Conrad Seiler
(A); 6Sep57; R198550.
PHILIP GOES FORTH, a play in three
acts by George Kelly. © 2506t30;
DU7750. George Edward Kelly (A);
310ct57; R201399.
NONE WAL NEGLI LNAI LUING
PIER HEAD JUMP, a play in one act
and five scenes by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3Sep29; DU2976. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R196331.
THE PIRATES OF SEN SEN, a comic oper-
etta in one act. Book, lyrics and
music by Arthur B, Smith.
© 26May30; DU27762. Arthur B.
Smith (A); 12Nov57; R201925.
PLAYS FOR CLASSROOM AND AUDITORIUM:
Columbus, The courageous [and five
others] By Phillis McNeal Swinton.
Illustrated by Carolyn Halsted.
© 10ct29; D85817. Phyllis McNeal
Swinton (A); 24Sep57; R199380.
POCHETTE SURPRISE, SEE COPAIN-COPINE,
LA POSSESSION DES BIENS. SEE BOEN,
POTTER'S FIELD, a play of Negro life
in one act by Paul Green.
© 10Sep30; DU719l. Paul Green (A);
310ct573 R201396.
THE PRINCESS AND MR. PARKER, a comedy
in three acts by Gwendolen Seiler,
© 16May30; DU5675. Gwendolen Logan
Seiler (A); 22Nov573 R202873.
THE PRINCESS AND THE SWINEHERD, a
comedy for young and old in three
acts by Gwendolen Seiler. Lyrics
and incidental music by Conrad
Seiler; illustrated by W. E.
Lefferts. © 18Nov30; DP#19.
Gwendolen Logan Seiler (A) &
Conrad Seiler (A); 22Nov57;
R202866.
LA PRINCESSE LOINTAINE; piece en 4
actes en version nouv. par Edmond
Rostand. (In La Petite Illustra-
tion, no.454) © 9Nov29; DP5025.
Maurice Rostand (C) & Jean Rostand
(C); 123u157; R197527.
PRIVATE LIVES; comedy in 3 acts by
Noel Coward. © 22Sep30; D7942.
Noel Coward (A); 24Sep57; R199687.
PRIVATE LIVES, an intimate comedy in
three acts by Noel Coward.
© 22Sep30; D9119. Noel Coward (A);
180et57; R200495.
PRIVILEGE CAR, a three-—act comedy—
drama of circus life by Willard
Keefe and Edward J. Foran.
© 22Mar30; DU4855. Willard Keefe
(A); 19Nov57; R202902.
PROMISCUOUS, a play in four acts by
John V. Watts. © 5Aug30; DU6676.
John V. Watts (A); 6Aug57;
R196840.
PUSS IN THE CORNER, a play in three
acts by Caroline Francke (Caroline
Francke Crane) © 22Nov30; DU8104.
Caroline Francke Crane (A); 9Dec57;
R205372.
QUESTA SERA SI RECITA A SOGGETTO; di
Luigi Pirandello. © 15Dec30;
DF236. Antonietta Portulano (W),
Stefano Pirandello (C), Fausto Pi-
randello (C) & Rosalia Aguirre
a.k.a. Lietta Pirandello (C);
18Dec57; R204222,
R
THE RAH RAH SPIRIT’ by S. E. Kiser.
© 7Dec29; C4650. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 25J3u157;
R196173.
sie
RAYON DES SOLERIES; Opera-bouffe en
un acte. Livret de Nino; Musique
de Manuel Rosenthal, Partition
chant et piano. © 20May30; D27793.
Manuel Rosenthal (A); 19Dec57;
R204997.
REBOUND; a play in three acts by
Donald Ogden Stewart. © 4Dec29;
DU3358. Donald Ogden Stewart (A);
10Ju157; R195286.
THE RED TRAIL; a comedy in three
acts by Paul Dickey and Mann Page.
© 22Nov29; DP85788. Inez Plummer
Dickey (W) & Mann Page (A);
10Ju157; R19528),.
REFORMING UNCLE MOSE’ by Peggy Reece,
pseud. of Gladys Sigler Henderson.
© 7Dec29; C4624. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 253157;
R196158.
THE REMARKABLE MR, PUDDYFOOT; by J. L.
Harbour. © 7Dec29; C4628,
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Jul57; R196159.
THE REPETITIOUS FACTOR AND RELAPSING,
By William J. Walker. © 23Dec29;
C4685. William J. Walker (A);
253u157; R196182.
THE RISEN KING; Easter pageant by
Phoebe Whittier, pseud. of Dorothy
Lehman Sumerau. With incidental
music by various composers.
© 22Jan30; D85943. Dorothy Lehman
Sumerau (A); 1731573 R195569.
THE RISING SON; play in three acts by
J. C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent.
© 1Sep30; D267. Elliott Nugent (A)
& Mrs, Alan Coe Bunce (C); 290ct57;
R201823.
RIVER PLATA'S PIRATES, a play in one
act and four scenes by Lawrence
Gracia. © 3Sep29; DU2979.
Lawrence Gracia (A); 30Aug57;
R198336.
THE ROAD OF POPLARS, a one-act play
by Vernon Sylvaine. With Chances
and An evening on Dartmoor.
© 283un30; DP6554. Vernon Sylvaine
(A) 25Nov57; R203075.
ROADSIDE, a comedy in three acts by
Lynn Riggs. Foreword by Arthur
Hopkins. © 210ct30; DP1.
Howard E. Reinheimer (E of Lynn
Riggs); 20Dec57; R204439,
ROADSIDE, a comedy in four acts by
Lynn Riggs. © 30Aug30; DU7018.
Howard E. Reinheimer (E); 20Dec57 3
R204443,
ROGUES IN CLOVER, a four act play
by Samuel Jesse Warshawsky.
© 213u130; D6492. Samuel Jesse
Warshawsky (A); 25Ju157; R196148.
ROGUES IN CLOVER, a four-act play by
Samuel Jesse Warshawsky. Modern
version. © 60ct30; D7521. Sam-
uel Jesse Warshawsky (A); 110ct57;
R200219.
LE ROI D'YVETOT; opera-comique en
quatre actes. Livret de Jean
Limozin et Andre de la Tourrasse.
Musique de Jacques Ibert. Parti-
tion chant et piano. © 30Jan30;
D27680. Jacques Ibert (A);
3Jul57; R194899.
LE ROI D*'YVETOT; Operette en trois
actes. Musique de Camille Boucoi-~
ran; Livret de Louis Payen (Albert
Lienard) Livret. © 28Dec29;
DP4688. L. Payen (A); 16Dec57;
R205284.
120 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ROMANCE IN GENEVA. SEE APPASSIONATA,
ROSENBUSCH DER MARIA; Legende in vier
Bildern. Text von Arthur Zweiniger,
Musik von Erwin Dressel, Klavier-
auszug mit Text. © 26Mar30;
D27780. Erwin Dressel (A);
31Ju157; R197168.
THE RUNAWAY JACK-IN-THE-BOX, by Peggy
Reece, pseud. of Gladys agree
Henderson. © 14Dec29; C4663.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196178.
RUSTIC RIBALDRY. SEE ARMS AND THE
)
SACAJAWEA. SEE THE BIRD-WOMAN,
SAFE IN HELL; by Houston Branch.
© 30Jun30; DU6292. Houston Branch
(A); 6Aug57; R197147.
SAFE IN HELL, a play in three acts by
Houston Branch. Incidental music by
Charles Wakefield Cadman. Text
only. © 10Sep30; DU7171. Houston
Branch (A); 23Sep57; R199308.
SATAN AND SON, a comedy in five scenes
by Charles Bruce Millholland. Rev.
version. © 6May30; DU5544.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
13Dec57; R204143.
SCHIESSBUDE, 4-act play by Alice
Stein-Landesmann and Carl Meinhard.
© 120ct29; DU2623. Alice Stein-
Landesmann (A) & Carl Meinhard (A);
20Sep57; R199782.
DIE SCHIESSBUDE. SEE SHOOTING GALLERY.
THE SECRET PASSION, a romantic comedy
in three acts by Harry B. Smith.
Music by Geoffrey O'Hara. Book and
lyrics. © 23Jan30; DU3968.
Sydney R. Smith (C); 12Dec57;
R204034.
SECRETS; a play in a prolog, three
acts and an epilog by Rudolf Besier
and May Edginton (Helen Marion Ed-
ginton Baily) © 8Feb30; DP4338.
Charlotte Woodward Besier (W) &
Helen Marion Edginton Baily (A);
15Ju157; R195376.
SEE NAPLES AND DIE, a comedy in three
acts by Elmer Rice. © 6Feb30;
D85853. Elmer Rice (A); 160ct57;
R201179.
SEVEN AGAINST ONE, a play in one act
by Maxine Finsterwald. © 3Nov30;
DP443, Maxine Finsterwald (A);
14Nov57; R202187.
SEVEN AGAINST ONE, a one-act play by
Maxine Finsterwald.. - © 20Jan30;
DU3931. Maxine Finsterwald (A);
14Nov57; R202189.
LE SEXE FAIBLE; comedie en 3 actes
par Edouard Bourdet. © 31Jun30;
Du4254. Mme Edouard Bourdet, nee
Denise Remon (W); 12Ju157;
R197518.
SHACKLES, a play in three acts by
Flora Haney and Julia Haney.
© 16Dec30; D8574. Flora Haney (a)
& Julia Haney (A); 31Dec57; R205346.
SHAVINGS, a comedy in three acts by
Pauline Phelps and Marion Short.
Dramatized from Joseph C, Lincoln's
story of the same title.
© 20May30; DP103. Pauline Phelps
Short (A); 310ct57; R201388.
SHERIDAN AND CAPTAIN MATHEWS, a play
in two acts and four scenes by
Leslie E. F. Prince. Based on the
life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
© 5aug30; D6679. Leslie E. F.
Prince (A); 13Aug57; R197286.
SHOOTING GALLERY; by Max Simon.
Translation of a play in four acts
entitled Die Schiessbude by Alice
Stein-Landesmann and Carl Meinhard,
© 120ct29; DU2611. Max Simon (A);
20Sep57; R199781.
SIMON AND DAUGHTER, a comedy-drama by
Sam Liebert. Based on the Jewish
drama The Merchant of Venice.
© 6Nov30; D7901. Anna Liebert (E);
5Dec57; R2O4+154.
SMILES; in a prolog and two acts by
William Anthony McGuire.
© 20Nov30; D8324. Lou McGuire (W);
22Nov57; R202858.
SONG OF SIXPENCE, a Scottish comedy
in three acts by Guy Bolton and
Ian Hay, pseud. of John Hay Beith.
(French's acting edition, no.1714)
© 250ct30; D8282. Guy Bolton (A);
22Nov57; R202857.
THE SPRIGHTLY WIDOW BARTLETT, a colo-
nial play in one act by Pauline
Phelps. © 15Aug30; DP230. Paul-
ine Phelps Short (A); 310ct57;
R201391.
STARDUST, a one-act comedy by Alice
Gerstenberg. © 10Sep30; DU7181.
Alice Gerstenberg (A); 310ct57;
R201393.
STEEL, a play in one act by John Wex-
ley. © 11Sep30; DU7186. John
Wexley (A); 310ct57; R20139\.
THE STILL ALARM, a play in one act
by George S. Kaufman. (French's
international edition, no.686)
© 19Nov30; DP444. George S. Kauf-
man (A); 20Nov57; R202692.
LO STRANIERO, an opera in two acts by
Ildebrando Pizzetti. Reduction for
voice and piano by Bruno Pizzetti.
© 20Mar30; D27724. Ildeébrando Piz-
zetti (A) & Bruno Pizzetti (A);
10Dec57; R204583.
STUDIO APARTMENT 44, a comedy in
three acts by Charles B. Mill-
holland. © 1Aug30; DU6634.
Charles Bruce Millholland (A);
13Dec57; R204144.
STUNT PLAYS, for your club night by
Owen Kelley, pseud. of Mabel Foote
Hobbs and Marion Holbrook.
© 31Jan30; DP85958. Mabel Foote
Hobbs (A) & Marion Holbrook (A);
29Nov57; R203176.
SUB ROSA; a comedy in one act by Emily
White Sandford. © 31Dec29;
DP85847. Emily White Sandford (A);
15Ju157; R195373.
SUBMERGED, a tragedy in one act by
H. Stuart Cottman & Le Vergne Shaw.
© 230ct29; D3183. Row, Peterson &
Co. (PWH); 30Sep57; R203150.
THE SWAN, by Ferenc Molnar. Trans-
lated from the Hungarian by Melville
Baker, Adapted and arranged in
three acts by Norman Lee Swartout.
Director's manuscript. Acting ed.
© 12Sep29; D2282. Longmans, Green &
Co., Inc. (PWH); 7Aug57; R197062.
THE SWAN, by Ferenc Molnar. Trans-
lated from the Hungarian by Melville
Baker. Adapted and arranged by
Norman Lee Swartout. Player's book.
Acting ed. © 28aAug29; D85550.
Longmans, Green & Co., Inc. (PWH);
7Aug57; R197063.
July—Dec.
a 8
THE TABLE SET FOR HIMSELF, a comedy-
drama in one act by Elene Wilbur,
pseud,. of Helen Hannah Wilbur.
© 23Nov29; DU3235. Elizabeth L.
Wilbur Stewart (C); 12Nov57; R20192h.
TAMMY, AND FOUR OTHER PLAYS: Leisure,
Kalim's messenger, Seventeen four-
teen, 'Enery Brown. By Edward
Granville. © 4Nov29; DP3327.
Edward Granville (A); 16Sep57;
R199047.
TANGLED THREADS; drama in three acts
by Joseph Menchen. Adapted from
Howard P. Taylor's play.
© 12Sep30; D7202. Rosalie Brisbane
Menchen (W); Nov57; R201792.
THE TEA HOUSE OF SING LO; operetta in
2 acts. Words and lyrics by Geof-
frey F. Morgan. Music by Daniel
Protheroe. © 1Nov29; D27630.
Daniel Protheroe, Jr. (C); 30Sep57;
R199769.
A TEMPORARY PERMANENT; by Leota Hulse
Black. © 7Dec29; C4648. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 25Ju157;
R196172.
THE TENDER PASSION, a little love
affair in one act by Vincent
Douglass. © 19Nov29; DP3528.
Vincent Douglass (A); 16Sep57;
R199048.
THEIR FIRST BABY; by a Seaber
Parcher. © 7Dec29; C4653.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196175.
THESE PRETTY THINGS, a farcial comedy
in three acts by Gertrude Jennings.
© 21Ju130; DP6831. Gertrude Jen-
nings (A); 22Nov57; R202871.
THEY'RE ALL ALIKE, a comedy in three
acts by Wilson Collison,
© 9Jun30; D5965. Mrs. A. Collison
Atherton (W); 12Nov57; R201927.
4 THIEF IN THE NIGHT; drama in three
acts by Ernest William Hornung and
Joseph Menchen, Adapted from the
Raffles stories of Ernest William
Hornung. © 11Feb30; D7}. Rosa-
lie Brisbane Menchen (W); hNov57;
R201797.
HIRTY, a play in three acts by
Mary Kennedy. © 27Jun30;
DU6256,. Mary Kennedy (A);
23u157; R194475.
THIS IS NEW YORK, a play in three
acts by Robert Emmet Sherwood,
© 250ct30; DU7749. Madeline H.
Sherwood (W); 25Nov57; R203067.
THREE FIGS, a ples one act and
four scenes by Lawrence Gracia.
© 3S8ep29; DU2973. Lawrence Gracia
(A); 30Aug57; R198330.
TO THE STRONG, a play in three acts
by John Hunter Booth. © 10Nov30;
D7927. John Hunter Booth (A);
19Nov57; R202476.
TOUR DU MONDE, a new version by Thomas
Wood Stevens. Adapted from Le tour
du monde en 80 jours (Around the
world in 80 days) by Jules Verne and
Alphonse D'Ennery. © 14Feb30;
D4322. Alden Stevens (C); 17Dec57;
R204212.
TRIALS OF A VAUDEVILLE MANAGER; b
J. L. Harbour. © 7Dec29; hehe,
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
25Ju157; R196171.
1957
TRUE COLORS; by John McGowan.
© 20Sep29; DU2384. John McGowan
(A); 29Aug57; R204884.
TURANDOT, a lyric drama in three acts
and five scenes by G. Puccini.
Italian libretto by R. Simoni and
G. Adami. English libretto by Rose
H, Elkin: English libretto only.
© 70ct29; D3057. Mrs. R. H. Elkin
(A); 19Sep57; R199960.
TWELVE HOURS, SEE THE BLUE DIAMOND.
WU
L'ULTIMO LORD; opera semi-seria in
tre atti di Ugo Falena e Arturo
Rossato. Dalla commedia ononima di
Ugo Falena. Musik von Franco Al-
fano. Adattamento per canto e
pianoforte di Giorgio Federico
Ghedini. Riduzione per canto e
pianoforte. © 18Feb30; D27709.
Universal Edition, A. G. (PWH);
31Ju157; R197170.
L' ULTIMO LORD; opera semi-seria in
tre atti di U. Falena e A. Rossato.
Musica di Franco Alfano. Dalla
commedia omonima di Ugo Falena.
Italienisches Textbuch. © 14Feb30;
D5089. Furio Falena (NK) & Laura
Rossato (C); 18Dec57; R205285.
AN UNCROWNED QUEEN; Mothers! Day
pageant by Marion Morris, pseud.
of Verna Whinery. Composer,
Roxanna Baldwin, pseud. of Ira B.
Wilson. © 11Mar30; D27711.
Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 17Ju157;
R19556l..
THE UPLIFTED CROSS; Easter pageant
written and selected by Mattie B.
Shannon. Book and lyrics.
© 25Jan30; D85919. Lorenz Pub.
Co. (PWH); 17Jul57; R195570.
V
LES VACANCES; comedie en 3 actes par
Paul de Pitray. D'apres le roman
de Mme de Segur. © 28May30;
DP7455. Gabriel de Pitray (C);
1230157; R197534.
VALPARAISO BOUND, a play in one act
and three scenes by Lawrence
Gracia. © 3Sep29; DU2981.
Lawrence Gracia (A); 30Aug57;
R19 8329.
DAS VEILCHEN VOM MONTMARTRE; Operette
in 3 Akten von Alfred Grunwald und
Julius Brammer. Musik von Emmerich
Kalman. Book and lyrics.
© 28Apr30; DU5523. Henry A.
Grunwald (C) & Meta Mary Maass (C);
11Jun57; R195336.
VIKTORIA UND IHR HUSAR. Operetta in
three acts and one overture by Al-
fred Griinwald and Beda, pseud. of
Fritz Lohner. Music by Paul Abra-
ham. From the Hungarian of Emmer-
ich Féldes. © 5Sep30; DP27925.
Henry A. Grunwald (C) & Meta Mary
Maass (C of Alfred Grunwald);
27Nov57; R203694.
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
LA VOIX HUMAINE; en 1 acte par Jean
Cocteau. © 21Feb30; DF5308.
Jean Cocteau (A); 12Ju157;
R195853 .
W
WASHIN'! THE DISHES; by Rae Relgis,
pseud. of Gladys Sigler Henderson.
© 14Dec29; C4664. Wetmore Declama-
tion Bureau (PWH); 253u157;
R196179.
THE WAY TO TREAT A WOMAN, a play in
a prolog and three acts by Walter
Hackett. © 243ul30; DU6555.
Marion Lorne Hackett (W); 25Nov57;
R203074.
WELL-KNOWN WOMAN, a play in three
acts by George M. Cohan.
© 27Sep30; DU7393. Agnes M. Cohan
(W)3; 13Nov573; R202152.
WHAT IS YOUR DESIRE? A one-act play
by John Wexley. © 25Sep30; DU7365.
John Wexley (A); 310ct57; R201397.
WHEN EARTH IS PARADISE. SEE APPAS-
SIONATA.
WHEN SANTA MISSED THE CHRISTMAS ROAD;
book and lyrics by May M. Brewster,
music by I. H. Meredith. © 25Aug303
D27839. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);
4Nov573; R202054.
WHITE GIRL, a new play in three acts
by Bella Cohen (Bella Cohen Spewack)
and Samuel Spewack. Suggested by
the novel by Vera Caspary.
© 9Jan30; DU4372. Bella Cohen Spe-
wack (A) & Samuel Spewack (A);
25Nov57; R203077.
WHO LAUGHS LAST, a drama in three
acts, adapted for musical special-
ties by Joseph Menchen from the
story of Ernest William Hornung.
© 2lMar30; D865. Rosalie Brisbane
Menchen (W); lNov57; R201789.
WIDOW BY PROXY, a farce-comedy in
three acts by Catherine Chisholm
Cushing. © 1Jan30; DP85850.
Harry T. Chisholm (E); 20Nov57;
R202696.
THE WIFE'S AWAY, a farce in three
acts by Owen Davis. © 300ct30;
D7869. Donald Davis (C); 19Nov57;
R202473.
THE WILDCATTERS; a comedy in three
acts by John Fowler Mitchell, Jr.
Rev. © 5Jun30; DU6222. John
Fowler Mitchell, Jr. (A); 10Ju157;
R195279.
THE WILDCATTERS, a comedy in three
acts by John Fowler Mitchell, Jr.
Rev. © 160ct30; D7612,. John
Fowler Mitchell, Jr. (A); 23Dec573
R205028.
THE WINE OF SPRING. SEE DENIAL NEVER
IS CONTRITION.
121
THE WITCHES! WELL; opera in one act
with a prolog by Adelina Carola
Appleton. © 28Jan30; D27672.
Adelina Carola Appleton (A);
25Nov57; R203065.
THE WIVES OF THE CALIPH, a new Arabian
night's entertainment in two acts,
with music, by Conrad Seiler,
© 140ct29; D2625. Conrad Seiler
(A); 6Sep57; R198546.
THE WIVES OF THE CALIPH, a new Arabian
nights entertainment in two parts
by Conrad Seiler. © 25Feb30;
DU4508. Conrad Seiler (A); 29Nov57;
R203166.
THE WIVES OF THE CALIPH, a new Arabian
nights entertainment in three parts
by Conrad and Gwendolen Seiler.
New version. © 4Aug30; DU7529.
Conrad Seiler (A) & Gwendolen Logan
Seiler (A); 29Nov57; R203167.
WOMAN IN PURPLE PAJAMAS, a play in
three acts by Wilson Collison.
© 9dun30; D596. Mrs. A. Collison
Atherton (W); 12Nov57; R201926.
DIE WUNDER BAR; ein Spiel im
Nachtleben, in zwei Teilen mit
Vorspiel und Zwischenakt von Karl
Farkas und Geza Herezeg. Musik
von Robert Katscher. Text only.
© 17Jan30; DU4253. Karl Farkas
(A); 27Aug57; R198216.
DIE WUNDER BAR; ein Spiel im
Nachtleben, in zwei Teilen. Von
Geza Herezeg und Karl Farkas.
© 13May30; DU5920. Karl Farkas
(A); 27Aug57; R196217.
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YOUNG WOODLEY, a play in three acts
by John Van Druten. Revised for
Acting edition, 1930. (French's
acting edition, no.1611)
© 3Feb30; DP4779. John Van Druten
(A); 22Nov57; R202869.
YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY, a comedy in three
acts by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand
Robinson. (French's standard 1i-
brary edition) © 5Sep30; D273.
Howard Lindsay (A) & Bertrand
Robinson (A); 5Sep57; R198439.
Z
ZWEI KRAWATTEN; by Georg Kaiser and
Mischa Spoliansky. Revuesttick von
Georg Kaiser. Musik von Mischa
Spoliansky. Regiebuch nach der
Inszenierung von Forster Larrinaga.
Bearbeitet von Karl Neisser.
© 210ct29; D22286. Margarethe
Kaiser (w) & Mischa Spoliansky (A);
70et57; R200238.
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WHERE THERE'S A WILL
THERE'S A WAY. ©
Abraham, Dennis Walter.
FALSTAFF, THE PRINCE OF
ROGUES. ©
Abraham, Hugh F.
FALSTAFF, THE PRINCE OF
ROGUES. ©
Abraham, John.
WOMAN OF THE WEEK. ©
Abraham, Mrs. John.
WOMAN OF THE WEEK. ©
Abraham, Paul.
VIKTORIA UND IHR
HUSAR. (R)
Abramsen, Alvan H.
TWO WHEELS TO OB-
LIVION. ©
Achard, Marcel.
BELLE MARINIERE.
(R) ©
Achard, Paul.
VIA MALA. ©
Adamov, Arthur.
PAOLO PAOLI.
Adelman, Naomi.
SMALL MURDER. ©
Adilman, Mona Elaine.
ADVENTURES OF PETER
THE PIANO. ©
Adler, Doris.
GLASS OF TEA. ©
Adler, Hans.
MEINE NICHTE SUSANNE.
Adler, Marion I.
GENTLEMEN'S PAS-
TIME. ©
Age, Howard.
ITTLE GLASS HOUSES.
Aguirre, Rosalia. SEE
Pirandello, Lietta.
Ahn & Simrock, Buhnenverlag.
DON JUAN
EISERNE MILDE. ©
FLIEGER. ©
UNSERE TRAUME. ©
Akins, Zoe.
GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR
IT, (R) ©
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. When the name is that of a claimant, the copyright symbol ©
follows the title.
Albrecht, Ernest.
GILDED CAGE, ©
Alcock, Gudrun.
RETURN TO HECATE. ©
Alexander, Dan.
MAN'S CASTLE. ©
Alexander, Ronald.
HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS. ©
Alexander, Ruth.
LITTLE BOY BLUE. (R)
Alfano, Franco.
ULTIMO LORD. (R)
Alison, Hugh Winston.
$12,000 JURY. ©
Allan, Ted.
DOUBLE IMAGE. ©
Allen, John R.
TENOR.
Allen, Katie. SEE Wells,
Katie Allen.
Allison Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE
General Motors. Allison
Division.
Alongi, Vincenzo.
BEAUTIFUL AROGONA. ©
Altman, Adella Carlson.
FINDING OF MOSES. ©
FIRST KING OF ISRAEL.
GIRL WITH THE FAITHFUL
HEART. ©
GOOD SHEPHERD. ©
JOSEPH AND HIS BROTH-
ERS. ©
REBECCA AT THE WELL. ©
Altman-Yaffe Products, Inc.
TV AUCTION. ©
Aluli, Irmgard Farden.
SANTA'S GONE HAWAIIAN. ©
American Home Products Corp.
Whitehall Pharmacal Co.
LOOK AT YOUR DOLLARS. ©
American Sheep Producers
Council, Inc.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE MORE
MONEY FROM LAMB.
LET'S HAVE LAMB.
MISCELLANEOUS LAMB
CUTS.
American Steel Warehouse Assn.
STRATEGY FOR SELLING.
Analyses, Inc.
MAGNIFICENCE UNLIMITED.
SPORTS-CAR SPIRIT WITH
LIMOUSINE RIDE: 1958
MERCURY.
Ancilla, Sister.
LOVE CAME PLEADING.
Andersen, Hans Christian.
EMPEROR GODIVA.
JOURNEY TO A STAR.
NIGHTINGALE AND THE
EMPEROR.
Anderson, Courtney A.
BETTER LIFE.
HOW ABOUT YOU,
PROBLEM OF LIFE.
Anderson, Helen.
WORD.
Anderson, Maxwell.
ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN.
(R) ©
Andreev, Leonid Nikolaevich.
ENIGMA.
Andrews, E. G.
COURTS OF PARADISE. ©
POOL BY THE DRAGON
GATE. ©
Angell, Buckley.
DIVIDED HORSECLOTH.
Anouilh, Jean.
LARK.
Anthony, Earle C.
ALOHA OE. ©
Anthony, Rock, pseud. SEE
Logiudice, Rocco A.
Apocrypha.
WORD.
Appell, Don.
SHOT IN THE DARK. ©
Appleton, Adelina Carola.
WITCHES! WELL. (R) ©
April Productions, Inc.
NINA ROSA. (R) ©
Aprizian, Mia.
MIDNIGHT TRAIN. ©
Armco Drainage and Metal Prod-
ucts, Inc.
SPACE, TIME, AND STEEL.
Arms, Anthony Thomas.
SHADE OF VIOLENCE. ©
Armstrong, April Oursler.
BEHOLD THIS DREAMER.
(R) ©
Armstrong, George, pseud. SEE
Leiper, George Armstrong.
Arnaud, Michel.
D'APRES NATURE OU
PRESQUE. ©
Arnold, Franz.
HULLA DI BULLA. (R) ©
Asbeck, Elizabeth M. P.
ALASKA.
Asbeck, Karl H.
ALASKA. ©
Asherman, Robert J.
DRAGON SLAYER. ©
Ashworth, Mae Hurley.
DARK PLACES.
Assemblies of God. National
Sunday School Dept.
UNLIKELY PROSPECT. ©
Assemblies of God, General
Council, doing business for
National Sunday School Dept.,
Assemblies of God. SEE
Assemblies of God. National
Sunday School Dept.
Associates Investment Co.
TIME TABLE FOR PROGRESS.
Athenson, Angel Aristides.
TRIAL OF MARCIA BEN-
NETT. ©
Atherton, Mrs. A. Collison.
THEY'RE ALL ALIKE. (R) ©
WOMAN IN PURPLE PAJA-
MAS. (R) ©
Atwell, Rosemary.
KIDDIE-CUES.
Aucouturier, Michel.
DON JUAN.
Auden, W. H.
DON GIOVANNI. ©
Aurenche, Jean.
AUBERGE ROUGE. ©
Austin, C. C., Jr.
GOLDEN DOG. (R)
Austin, William.
BOAT THAT DOESN'T
ROCK. ©
Autant-Lara, Claude.
AUBERGE ROUGE.
124 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Avallone, Michael.
ED NOON, PRIVATE EYE.
MR. KURIO, THE MAN WHO
KNOWS.
Avery, Ira.
WALKING ON AIR. ©
Avery, Jane.
WALKING ON AIR. ©
Axelrod, George.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL
ROCK HUNTER. ©
Axelson, Mary McDougal.
LIFE GUARD. ©
Azrael, Maurice.
CARLO. ©
B
Bach, Ernst.
HULLA DI BULLA, (R)
Bach, Rolf C.
HULLA DI BULLA. (R) ©
Baetzner, Bruce Barbour.
IN SEARCH OF SCAR-
LATTI. ©
Bailac, Genevieve.
MONTEMOR. ©
Baily, Helen Marion Edginton.
SECRETS. (R) ©
Baines, Jimmy D.
NIGHT OF THE ELF. ©
Baker, Frank.
DECEPTIVE CADENCE, ©
Baker, Melville.
SWAN. (R)
Baker (Walter H.) Co.
BE YOURSELF. ©
BIBLE PLAYS FOR JUN-
IORS. ©
CHILD OF PEACE. ©
GIVEAWAY. ©
GOLDEN LAND. ©
HEALING IN ITS WINGS. ©
IN HONOUR BOUND. ©
KID FROM MARS. ©
LITTLE LOST LEPRE-
CHAUN. ©
MILLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL
WORKING GIRL. ©
MISS SENIOR HIGH. ‘©
ONCE UPON A TIME. ©
PASTOR'S GUIDING HAND. ©
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. ©
PINKY WINKY'S TRIP TO
THE MOON. ©
PINNACLE. ©
PLAYS FOR HAPPIER
HOMES. ©
ROMEO AND JULIA. ©
SWEET? SIXTEEN. ©
TIME MACHINE. ©
TOWN IS BORN. ©
WE'RE SPEECHLESS. ©
WHIRLWIND COURTSHIP. ©
Balaber, Helen Oursler.
BEHOLD THIS DREAMER.
(R) ©
Balasz, Bela.
ACHTUNG, AUFNAHME. (R)
Balch, Jack.
ELISHA AND THE LONG
KNIVES. ©
Baldwin, James.
EQUAL IN PARIS. ©
Baldwin, Joseph B.
BRONSON LEAF. ©
EASY SAM. ©
Baldwin, Roxanna, pseud. SEE
Wilson, Ira B.
Balfour, Val.
COME UNTO ME. ©
Ball, Mary E.
IF THE SHOE FITS. ©
Ball, S. Osborn.
ALISON'S HOUSE. (R) ©
Balzac, Honore de.
GOBSECK.
Banklian, Armen.
ON SLENDER ACCIDENT. ©
Banks, Maurine Neeley.
BRAZOS VALLEY. ©
Barbi, Vincent.
RING AROUND THE
WORLD. ©
Barbour, Bruce. SEE Baetzner,
Bruce Barbour.
Barde, Andre.
KADUBEC. (R)
Barillet, Pierre.
PLUME.
Barlow, Anna Marie.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN. ©
Barlow, Howard.
LITTLE CONCERTS.
Barnett, Fred.
INVISIBLE INDIAN CHIEF. ©
Baron, Adeline.
"PETITE" RENAULT. ©
Barraclough, Clive.
HAPPY PRODIGAL. (R) ©
Barrington, Lowell.
LIKE FATHER. ©
Barrody, Alan, pseud. SEE
Szymanski, Alan Oran
Barrody.
Barrow, Patrick.
CUPID AND THE CUT-
LETS. (R)
Barry, Ellen S.
HOTEL UNIVERSE. (R) ©
Barry, Patrick, pseud. SEE
Barry, Philip James.
Barry, Philip.
HOTEL UNIVERSE. (R)
Barry, Philip James.
UNDER THE SUN. ©
Barry, William Edwin.
JADE GOD. (R)
Bartos, Raymond L.
CAVE. ©
Bassett, Bruce.
BAREFOOT SOLDIER. ©
Bastian, Otto, pseud. SEE Fodor,
Ladislaus.
Batson, George.
HOUSE ON THE CLIFF. ©
Battyn, Elizabeth Shuttleworth,
SONS OF SATAN, ©
Baudoux, Michel Aime.
PITIE POUR LES HEROS. ©
Bauer, Andreas.
PUPPE.
Bauer, Paula, pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
Baum, L. Frank.
WIZARD OF OZ.
Baum, Vicki.
HALLOH, WER FAENGT
FLIP UND FLAP. (R) ©
MENSCHEN IM HOTEL. (R) ©
Bauman, Elisebeth Taylor.
WOMAN'S CLUB. ©
Bayha, Jack.
ALL ABOUT TAPE - ON
TAPE.
Bayly, Martha, pseud. SEE
Shannon, Mattie B.
Beach, Lewis.
MERRY ANDREW. (R)
Beacon House.
FALL OF THE HOUSE OF
USHER. ©
FRAMED. ©
MY DEAREST ENEMY. ©
TRIPLE JEOPARDY. ©
Beahan, Charles.
NIGHT COURT. (R) ©
Beall, Samuel.
1104 SUTTON ROAD.
Becdelievre, Marcelle Maurette.
SEE Maurette, Marcelle.
Beck, Enrique.
BLUTHOCHZEIT.
Beckett, Samuel.
WAITING FOR GODOT. ©
Beckett, Samuel Barclay.
ALL THAT FALL. ©
Beda, pseud. SEE Lohner,
Fritz.
Beech Aircraft Corp.
SKYWAY TO PROFITS.
Beerbohm, Max.
HAPPY HYPOCRITE.
Behram, Samuel Nathaniel.
LOVE STORY. (R) ©
METEOR, (R) ©
Beim, Norman.
REVIVAL. ©
Beith, John Hay.
SONG OF SIXPENCE. (R)
Bela, Nicholas.
GOLD BRICK. ©
Bell, John Keble.
LORD BABS. (R)
Bell, Mary Louise.
HISTORY OF ART IN TEX-
TILES. ©
HISTORY OF FURNITURE. ©
Bell, Pearl.
LORD BABS. (R) ©
Bellem, Robert Leslie.
ADVENTURES OF SUPER-
MAN.
Bel-Merodach, Maurine, pseud.
SEE Joyner, Mary Sue.
Benedetti, Aldo de.
BUONANOTTE PATRIZIA. ©
FERMO POSTA. ©
Benet, Stephen Vincent.
DEVIL AND DANIEL WEB-
STER.
Benjamin, Alfred, Jr.
LET THE GROWTH OF AMER-
ICA HELP YOU FIGHT
YOUR BATTLE AGAINST IN-
FLATION.
Benjamin, Jerome.
MUCHACHOS.
Bennett, Jerilynn Y.
TEMPORAL COMPANIONS. ©
Bennett, William Harrison.
CURTAIN TIME IN HEAVEN. ©
Benson, Harvey.
CRACKER BARREL U.S.A. ©
Benson, Philip Andrew.
NOAH. ©
Bentkover, Jacob.
THAR SHE BLOWS. ©
Benton, Patricia.
MIRACLE OF THE ROSES. ©
Bentz, Beatrice.
AFFAIRS OF ANATOL. ©
Berg, David.
IMAGE OF FRIGHTENED
BIRDS. ©
Berg, Richard.
DROP OF AHAT. ©
Berge, Herman von,
MANGER GLORY. (R)
Berger, Sylvia C.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
MIRACLE WORKERS.
Berges, Max L.
99 DAYS ONLY. ©
Berman, Anita P.
"PETITE" RENAULT. ©
Bernard, Jean Jacques.
ECOLE DES CHARLATANS.
(R) ©
GRANDE B. A. (R) ©
MY LOVE. (R) ©
NOUVELLES RECRUES. (R) ©
Bernard, Tristan.
ECOLE DES CHARLATANS. (R)
MY LOVE. (R)
NOUVELLES RECRUES, (R)
Berns, Julie.
STORK HAS A RACKET. ©
Bernuth, Charles M.
GIRL WITH CHRYSANTHE-
MUM HAIR. ©
Berr, Georges.
GUIGNOL. (R)
HOMME A LA MER. (R)
MISS FRANCE. (R)
Berritt, Philip H.
C.L.0.C.K.S. ©
Berry, Daniel.
DENIAL NEVER IS CONTRI-
TION. (R) ©
DIPPED IN GAIETY. ©
Besier, Charlotte Woodward.
SECRETS. (R)
July—Dec.
Besier, Rudolf.
BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE
STREET. (R)
SECRETS. (R)
Betti, Andreina.
THREE PLAYS. ©
Betti, Ugo.
THREE PLAYS.
UNSERE TRAUME.
Betts, Regina Wojak.
ITALIAN STRAW HAT. ©
Bialos, Robert S.
JUST PIDGIE. ©
Biddle, Cordelia Drexel.
HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE.
Binyon, Claude Howard.
SOFT TOUCH. ©
Birabeau, Andre.
DEJEUNER D'AMOUREUX.
(R) ©
FILLE ET LE GARCON. (R) ©
PETIT OISEAU VA SORTIR. ©
Bisch, Henriette B.
GUILTY. ©
Bisch, Louis E.
GUILTY. ©
Bishop, Jim.
RAGGED EDGE.
Bishop, Morris.
EIGHT PLAYS. ©
Bishop, Stuart S.
BABYLON BY CANDLE-
LIGHT. ©
Bizet, Georges.
CARMEN.
Black, Leota Hulse.
BROTHERLY LOVE. (R)
MA AT THE RACES. (R)
TEMPORARY PERMA-
NENT. (R)
Black, Merry Beth.
AT THE COUNTY FAIR. (R)
FISHERMAN'S LUCK... (R)
Black, Robert Neal.
FALL OF MILLIE DEE. ©
Blackmore, Madeline.
PAMELA. ©
Blake, Christopher.
BARGAIN AT PLAQUEMINE
PARISH. ©
Blake, Dorothy Gaynor.
BLUE BELT. (R) ©
Blake, John.
UNFINISHED HOUR. ©
Blakeley, Elenore Kent.
RESPECTABLE KILLER. ©
Blanchard, Moody Conville, Jr.
EDGE OF THE PRISM. ©
Blankfort, Dorothy.
MONIQUE. ©
Blankfort, Michael.
MONIQUE. ©
Blatz, Kathleen L.
THERE WILL BE JOY. ©
Blau, Herbert.
GIFT OF FURY. ©
Blaufox, Joseph.
GRAY LADY. ©
Blauwband, Guittla.
MINOUCHE. (R) ©
Bleich, Jolene, pseud. SEE
Goldenthal, Jolene Bleich.
Blitzstein, Marc.
MOTHER COURAGE. ©
Bloch, Andre. SEE Mauprey,
Andre.
Bloch-Morhange, Jacques, pseud.
SEE Nathan, Jacques Louis.
Blodgett, Anne K,
MARIANA PINEDA. ©
Blum, Ernest.
BAGATELLE.
Blumenthal, Oskar.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Bobofsky, Dana.
ETERNAL LOVE. ©
Bock, G. SEE Bote (Ed.) & G.
Bock.
Bode, William Theodore.
BROTHER JIM. ©
1957
FLAMING SWORD OF SEGURO
NAVARRO. ©
GET ME MY SON. ©
WILLY. ©
Boileau, Pierre.
MONIQUE.
Boissac, Berrurier de.
FERRAILLE A VENDRE. ©
Boissac, Serge de, pseud. SEE
Boissac, Berrurier de.
Boit, Lilian Willis.
NIGHTINGALE AND THE
EMPEROR. ©
Bolm, Adolf.
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
Bolton, Guy.
FIREWORKS IN THE SUN. ©
GIRL CRAZY. (R) ©
SONG OF SIXPENCE. (R) ©
Bond, Arthur T.
GHOSTWRITER. ©
Bond, Nelson.
NIGHT AMERICA TREM-
BLED. ©
Bondu, -- SEE Saint Georges de
Bouhelier, Mme.
Bonell, Blanche R.
PINK TIGHTS. ©
Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc.
ACADEMIC FESTIVAL OVER-
TURE, OP.80. ©
BRANDENBERG CONCERTOS,
NOS.4, 5 AND 6. ©
PIANO CONCERTO IN A
MINOR. ©
SONATA NO.9 IN A MAJOR,
OP.47. ©
SYMPHONY NO.6 IN F MA-
JOR, OP.68. ©
Boosey & Co., Ltd.
HEALTH TO JOHN PATCH. ©
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
LORD SPLEEN. (R) ©
NYMPHS AND SHEPHERDS.
(R) ©
Booth, John Hunter.
OH, SUE. ©
TO THE STRONG. (R) ©
Boretz, Allen.
NOTHING VENTURED.
Borgan, Eddy.
RUSTIC BARD. ©
Borgers, Edward.
STRANGE CASE OF MOTHER
GOOSE.
Borgers, Pamela.
STRANGE CASE OF MOTHER
GOOSE.
Bost, Pierre.
AUBERGE ROUGE.
Bote (Ed.) & G. Bock.
PUPPE. ©
RAUBER. ©
Bouhelier, Saint Georges de. SEE
Saint Georges de Bouhelier.
Boularan, Jacques. SEE Deval,
Jacques.
Bourdet, Denise Remon.
SEXE FAIBLE. (R) ©
Bourdet, Edouard.
SEXE FAIBLE. (R)
Bourdet, Mme Edouard. SHE
Bourdet, Denise Remon.
Bourdonneau, Andre. SEE Barde,
Andre,
Bowden, Herbert H.
JOVIAL INN. ©
Bowen, Caylor. SEE Bowen,
Everett Caylor.
Bowen, Everett Caylor.
ONE TO ONE. ©
Bowen, Olwen, pseud. SEE
Bowen-Davies, Olwen.
Bowen-Davies, Olwen.
POPJOY. ©
Boxer, Cecile F.
CALL. (R) ©
Boyd, Eric Forbes.
MARIPOZA BUNG. (R) ©
Boyer, Jean.
COPAIN-COPINE. (R) ©
NAME INDEX
Brachman, H. J.
ARE WE FEEDING OUR
BRAIN SAWDUST. ©
Bradley, Edward.
LUCKY JADE. (R)
Brammer, Julius.
VEILCHEN VOM MONT-
MARTRE. (R)
Brancati, Vitaliano.
MAMMA.
Branch, Houston.
SAFE IN HELL. (R) ©
Braun, Wilbur.
BLIND LUCK.
GIRL WANTED.
GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING.
LAST STRAW.
MILLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL
WORKING GIRL.
MURDER COMES IN THREES.
WHAT PRICE MURDER.
WHIRLWIND COURTSHIP.
Brave, Roland.
THEY'RE OFF.
Brave (Roland) Co.
THEY'RE OFF. ©
Brecher, Irying.
BIG TIME. ©
Brecht, Bert.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER
STADT MAHAGONNY. (R)
JASAGER. (R)
Brecht, Bertolt.
MOTHER COURAGE.
Breedlove, Mildred Matthews.
REINCARNATION. ©
Breen, Charles Patrick.
BRAVEST MAN ALIVE. ©
GREEN SHORES. ©
Bregou, Fotis.
VOICE OF BEAU-VAN. ©
Bremer, Ward, pseud. SHE
Reach, James.
Brennan, Jean C.
TIME FOR VENGEANCE. ©
Brennan, Richard.
SOUND OF BARKING DOGS. ©
Brenner, Marlene.
GOLDEN LAND.
Brentano, Frances.
ANYTHING TO PLEASE. (R) ©
Brentano, Lowell.
ANYTHING TO PLEASE. (R)
Bressler, Elizabeth.
HEAVENLY DAYS. ©
Brewer, J. Mason
BRAZOS VALLEY.
Brewster, May M.
FAMOUS MOTHERS. (R)
WHEN SANTA MISSED THE
CHRISTMAS ROAD. (R)
Bricker, John R.
LOST FABIAN. ©
Brilant, Arthur M.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE. ©
Brings, Lawrence M.
CLUBWOMAN'S ENTERTAIN-
MENT BOOK.
Bristow, Gwen.
NINTH GUEST. (R)
Bro, Margueritte Harmon.
MILK. (R) ©
Broadhurst, Cecil.
CROWNING EXPERIENCE.
Bronstein, David.
CARMEN. ©
Brooks, Audrey.
PRIZE. ©
Brooks, Bernard Francis.
BECKY FAWKES. ©
HENRY V. ©
MOON WIDOW. ©
Brooks, Lily, pseud. SEE Boit,
Lilian Willis.
Brooks, Walter.
YOUR EVERY WISH.
Brophy, Edmund, pseud. SEE
Brophy, Edward P.
Brophy, Edward P.
LEGEND OF JIMMY BLUE
EYES. ©
Brough, G. Aline.
MORE ROPE. ©
Brough, Walter John.
PART OF THE BLUES. ©
Brown, G. Carleton.
BIG TIME.
Brown, George Murray.
BLUE BELT. (R)
Brown, Helen C,
GOD'S MEDICINE CHEST. ©
Brown, Ivor.
EMILY'S NIGHT.
HAPPY PRODIGAL. (R) ©
Brown, John F.
INVISIBLE PLAYMATE. (R) ©
Brown, Martin.
BAD ACTOR. (R)
Brown, Oscar C., Jr.
SUMMER IN THE CITY. ©
Brown, Robert Gale.
STORY OF THREE LOVES. ©
Brown, Thomas Philip, ed.
LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA.
Browne, Arthur S.
HERITAGE OF THE GIANTS. ©
Browne, R. Gore. SEE Gore-
Browne, R.
Browning, Robert.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
Brownmiller, Arlan J.
MAN DOWNSTAIRS. ©
Brownold, Bertram.
INSPECTION RECEIPT. ©
Bruckner, Ferdinand.
IRDENE WAGELCHEN. ©
ZWEI TRAGODIEN. ©
Bruns, Nordeman & Co.
LET THE GROWTH OF AMER-
ICA HELP YOU FIGHT
YOUR BATTLE AGAINST IN-
FLATION. ©
Bryan, Joseph Blackshear.
HOOK 'N' LADDER. ©
Bucci, Mark.
TALE FOR A DEAF EAR. ©
Buchanan, Betty.
DEAR JOEY. ©
Buchanan, Mrs. Thomas B. SEE
Buchanan, Betty.
Buchanan, Thompson.
JUST A MAN. (R)
Buchanan, Thompson R.
JUST A MAN. (R) ©
Buck, Carlton C.
TRAGEDY OF PROCRASTI-
NATION. ©
Buck, Elmer, pseud. SEE
Kountz, Richard.
Buck, George.
DO OR DIAPHRAGM. ©
Buck, Pearl S.
FLIGHT INTO CHINA. ©
MY INDIAN FAMILY. ©
Buckley, Eleanor J.
WHO WROTE THAT. ©
Buckley, Emmet J.
WHO WROTE THAT. ©
Btthnenverlag Ahn & Simrock.
SEE Ahn & Simrock, Btlhnen-
verlag.
Bunce, Mrs. Alan Coe.
RISING SON. (R) ©
Burack, A. S.
TELEVISION PLAYS FOR
WRITERS.
Burak, Lillian.
MAID TO ORDER. ©
TABLEAU OF HENRY M.
FLAGER. ©
Burchfield, Barbara.
BORN TO RAILROAD. ©
Bureau of Safety, Chicago.
TO BE SURE. ©
Burford, Lolah Mary Egan.
THOSE WHO COME AFTER. ©
Burger, Isabel B.
NOBODY'S BOY.
Burgess, Mrs. John, Jr. SHE
Burgess, Mina Thomas.
Burgess, Lydia S.
FIRST MRS. CHIVERICK.
(R) ©
125
LET AND SUBLET. (R) ©
NIGHTIE NIGHT. (R) ©
Burgess, Mina Thomas.
PIECE DE RESISTANCE. ©
Burke, Daniel B.
SPARTAN. ©
Burke, Natalie, pseud. SHE
Braun, Wilbur.
Burns, Leslie Edward.
COVENANT. ©
Burnshaw, Stanley.
FIVE VOYAGES OF HOMAN
ANONYMOUS. ©
Butler, Edward J.
SKY FULL OF FEATHERS. ©
Butler, Jean R.
IT NEVER RAINS. (R) ©
Buttitta, Anthony.
CALICO WHITE. ©
Byng, Edward John Jefferson.
HENRY FAUST, D. SC. ©
Byrd, Edwin, pseud. SEE Foun-
tain, Edwin Byrd.
Byrnes, James T.
CAVE. ©
Byssop, Rachel Eloise.
I, WILLIAM STILL. ©
Cc
C. S. Plays, Ltd.
IMAGE. ©
Caddic, Regis, pseud. SEE
Cejrowski, Regis.
Cadon, Andre.
GRANDE B. A. (R)
Caesar, Irving.
NINA ROSA. (R)
Caignard, Mme Georges. SEE
Caignard, Suzanne Durieux.
Caignard, Suzanne Durieux.
PARDON MADAME. (R) ©
Caine, Milton A.
SWEET TITANIA. ©
Campbell Sales Co. Campbell's
Frozen Foods.
PLAN FOR PROFIT. ©
Campbell's Frozen Foods,
Campbell Sales Co. SEE
Campbell Sales Co. Camp-
bell's Frozen Foods.
Capp, Al.
LI'L ABNER.
Cappelli, Salvato.
DIAVOLO PETER. ©
Capra, Frank.
UNCHAINED GODDESS.
Capra (Frank) Productions, Inc.
UNCHAINED GODDESS. ©
Carb, Alfred B.
BAR, BENCH AND TABLE. ©
Carey, William, pseud. SEE
Schaefer, Ehregott J. G.
Carley, Russ.
YOU NAMEIT. ©
Carlino, Lewis John.
BRICK AND THE ROSE. ©
Carlisle, Rilla, pseud. SEE
Martens, Anne Coulter.
Carlton, Lilyn E., d.b.a. Learn
to Relax. SEE Learn to Re-
lax.
Carmelite Fathers Guild.
THIS IS THE MASS. ©
Carney, Otis.
RETURN TO GUAM.
Carow, Glenn.
FATE HAS A LOVELY
HAND. ©
Carpio, Lope de Vega.
LADY NIT-WIT.
Carr, Albert Z.
TRIAL OF JOHN NOBODY. ©
Carr, Charles.
NOTHING VENTURED--. ©
Carr, Adams & Collier Co.
SUCCESS OF DON BARLOW. ©
Carroll, Sidney.
FILM OF MEMORY. ©
Carson, Sorrel.
JOHNNY BELINDA. ©
126 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Carter, Margaret.
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.
(R) ©
Carter Tire Co.
WINNING COMBINATION.
Casa de Cadillac.
CADILLAC RADIO COMMER-
CIALS.
Case, William Richard.
BRIEFCASE. ©
CHAMPAGNE AND CANDLE-
LIGHT. ©
NOAH'S LARK. ©
SONG FOR A SUMMER'S
EVENING. ©
Cashman, Edward.
GENTLEMEN, BE SEATED. ©
Cassagnac, Jean Granier de.
SEE Granier de Cassagnac,
Jean.
Castagne, Helmut.
UNSERE TRAUME.
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario.
BACCHUS IN TOSCANA.
(R) ©
Castillo, Thomas.
FREE-LUNCH FOR POLICE-
MEN. ©
Cates, Gilbert.
SEE YOU IN THE FUNNY-
PAPERS. ©
Catholic Students' Mission Cru-
sade.
SATURDAY CHILD. ©
Cayton, William D'Arcy.
JUNGLE.
Cecov, Anton. SEE Chekhov,
Anton Pavlovich.
Cejrowski, Regis.
STOPOVER FOR A JOEY. ©
Centurier, Albert.
ECOLE DES CHARLATANS. (R)
Cerberus, pseud. SEE Patterson,
George Herbert.
Cesbron, Gilbert.
HOMME SEUL. ©
Chaitin, Norman Carlos.
OFF BROADWAY. ©
Chambers, William H.
MAN WHO CARVED WOMEN
FROM WOOD. ©
Champion Paper & Fibre Co.
1104 SUTTON ROAD.
Chandler, Sydney, pseud. SEE
Septant, June.
Chantler, David.
ADVENTURES OF SUPER-
MAN.
Chantler, Peggy.
ADVENTURES OF SUPER-
MAN.
Chapman, Margaret Storm
Jameson.
HIDDEN RIVER.
Charell, Erik.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Chayefsky, Paddy.
MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. ©
Chekhoy, Anton Pavlovich.
ANTON'S SMILE.
BET.
DOMANDA DI MATRIMONIO.
Chetham-Strode, Warren.
IMAGE.
Chevrolet Motor Division, Gen-
eral Motors Corp. SEE Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Chevrolet
Motor Division.
Child, Nellise.
LEGEND OF RUBY FALLS. ©
Children's Theatre Press.
STRANGE CASE OF MOTHER
GOOSE. ©
WIZARD OF OZ. ©
Chisholm, Harry T.
JERRY. (R) ©
WIDOW BY PROXY. (R) ©
Chodoroy, Edward.
SPA. ©
Chorney, Alexander H.
ROYAL AUCTION.
Choudens, Editions.
BAGATELLE. ©
CARMEN. ©
Christie, Agatha.
SPIDER'S WEB. ©
TOWARDS ZERO. ©
Christie, Campbell.
TOUCH OF FEAR. ©
Christie, Dorothy.
TOUCH OF FEAR. ©
Christina, Sonja, pseud. SEE
Morris, Alisa S.
Chrysler Corp. Dodge Division.
IT'S A FACT.
Chrysler Corp. Plymouth Divi-
sion.
PRODUCTION PLANS FOR
1958.
SETTING THE THEME.
YEARS AHEAD FASHIONS IN
COLOR.
Church, George Lucien.
DESE DOZE 'N' DAMES. ©
Churchill, Mrs. D. C.
LION WHO LOST HIS ROAR. ©
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products,
Inc,
MEDICAL HORIZONS. ©
Clandon, Laura.
NEW CAR.
Clapp, Patricia.
INCOMPLETED PASS.
SMART ENOUGH TO BE DUMB
Clark, I. E.
BAND MAGIC SHOWS FOR
FOOTBALL HALF TIMES. ©
Clark, James Nisbet.
KING MIDAS JUNK YARD. ©
Clark, Palmer.
CHERRIE OF CHEROKEE
ROAD.
Clark, Paul Winthrop.
GREAT LAUGHTER. ©
PETER CALLED PAN. ©
Clark, Robert J.
FOOTSTEPS ON LOWU
BRIDGE. ©
Claudel, Paul.
CHRISTOPHE COLOMB. (R)
Clausen, Robert Howard.
THINE FOREVER. ©
Clayman, Clara. SEE Weinberg,
Clara Clayman.
Cleland, Charles.
FROM THIS DAY UPWARD. ©
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne.
TOM SAWYER.
Clement, Victor.
CAUSE CELEBRE. ©
Clements, Kenneth E.
LIFE IS EARNEST. ©
Clifton, Myles.
FOOTBALL CLUB SUPPER.
(R) ©
Close, Evangeline.
BIRD-WOMAN. (R)
Clugston, Katharine Thatcher.
HEADLINES. (R) ©
KEY LARGO. (R) ©
Coach House Press, Inc.
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. ©
NOBODY'S BOY. ©
SNOW WHITE AND THE 7
DWARFS. ©
Coca-Cola Co.
BADGE ISN'T BASHFUL. ©
FOLLOW THROUGH. ©
GIRL YOU CAN'T FORGET. ©
IT COULD HAPPEN TO
YOU. ©
MY SHADOW ANDI. ©
POSY FOR MISS NOSY. ©
RX FOR NEW GLASSES. ©
SURE THING. ©
Cochran, Joseph.
VENGEANCE. ©
Cocteau, Jean.
VOIX HUMAINE. (R) ©
Cogert, Harvey W.
FASTEST TURTLE IN THE
WORLD. ©
UNHAPPY KING. ©
Cohan, Agnes M.
WELL-KNOWN WOMAN. (R) ©
Cohan, George M.
WELL-KNOWN WOMAN. (R)
Cohen, Bella. SEE Spewack,
Bella Cohen.
Cohen, Irving Morton.
WINTER HORNET IS BORN. ©
Colby, Robert.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN. ©
Cole, Albert V.
PAUL BUNYAN. ©
Cole, Bud. SEE Cole, Albert V.
Collamore, Jerome.
TWIN SISTER. ©
Collin, Louis Jacques Marie.
BOULARD ET SES FILLES. (R)
GUIGNOL. (R)
HOMME A LA MER. (R)
MISS FRANCE. (R)
Collins, Freda.
FOLK-TALE PLAYS. ©
Collinson, Daphne.
BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE
STREET. (R) ©
Collison, John C,
LOST FOR WORDS. ©
Collison, Wilson.
THEY'RE ALL ALIKE. (R)
WOMAN IN PURPLE PA-
JAMAS. (R)
Colon, Miriam.
OX CART. ©
Comden, Betty.
BELLS ARE RINGING. ©
Congreve, William.
I KISS YOUR HAND, MADAME.
Conlon, Lucille, pseud. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Conner, Cecil C.
COCKTAIL PARTIES,
PHOOEY. ©
OTHER TIME. ©
Conney, Nat.
BATTER UP. ©
Conrad, Joseph.
DESERT ISLE AT TEN
BELOW.
Consolo, Vincent.
LET'S SING AND FORGET. ©
THERE'LL COME A DAY. ©
TREASURE OF MY HEART. ©
Converse, Florence.
HOLY NIGHT. (R) ©
Cook, Hettie Milam.
ANSWER MAN. ©
Cook, Richard E.
BIRTHRIGHT.
Cook, Robert.
MERRY ANDREW. (R) ©
Cooke, Alan.
HAPPY HYPOCRITE. ©
Coolus, Romain.
PARDON MADAME. (R)
Cooper, Dorothy S.
NEW DAY. ©
RELUCTANT SEER. ©
Coopersmith, Jerome.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Cope, Cecil.
HEALTH TO JOHN PATCH.
Coppel, Alec.
GAZEBO. ©
JOSHUA TREE. ©
Coppel, Myra.
GAZEBO. ©
JOSHUA TREE. ©
Cordell, Christobel Morley.
DRAMATIZATIONS FROM
SCIENCE.
Corig, John.
AFFIE. ©
Corley, Robert Arthur.
MONEY TALKS. ©
OUTER SPACE. ©
SOMETHING ABOUT A SOL-
DIER. ©
WILD BLUE YONDER. ©
Corwin, Norman.
AFFAIRE GUMPERT. ©
July—Dec.
Corwin, Raymond A.
PACT. ©
Cosby, Vivian.
JUST A PAL. (R) ©
Cottman, H. Stuart.
SUBMERGED.
SUBMERGED. (R)
Cotton, Al.
SKIRTS UP. ©
Cotton, Helen.
UNMENTIONABLE BLUES, ©
Coughlin, Doris Jane.
TOM SAWYER. ©
Coughlin, Francis.
MISTER DARROW FOR THE
DEFENSE. ©
Covello, Alfred V.
SENSE OF HUMOR. ©
Cowan, Julian.
NEW YORK, NEXT STOP. ©
Coward, Noel.
NUDE WITH VIOLIN. ©
PRIVATE LIVES. (R) ©
SOUTH SEA BUBBLE. ©
Cox, Mildred.
THREE DAUGHTERS TO
MARRY.
Coyle, Rollin W.
UNTO THY DOORS.
Coze, Paul.
LOMATAWI. ©
Craddock, French H., Jr.
FOREIGN MATTER.
Craddock, Jane B.
FOREIGN MATTER. ©
Crain, William Lepper.
RACINE'S PHEDRE. ©
Cramer, Douglas S., Jr.
BUDDY. ©
Crane, Caroline Francke.
EXCEEDING SMALL. (R) ©
HEAVY DATE. (R) ©
PUSS IN THE CORNER. (R) ©
Crane, D. R.
AMERICANO JONES. ©
Crane, Stephen.
MONSTER.
Crawford, Eskel, pseud. SEE
George, Charles.
Cremieux, Guittla. SEE Blauw-
band, Guittla.
Cremieux, Hector.
BAGATELLE.
Cremieux, Octave.
MINOUCHE. (R)
Crenshaw, Pauline.
ANOTHER "LETTER TO
VIRGINIA." ©
WORD TO US, U.S.A. ©
Creviston, Duane.
ON TARGET. ©
Crichton, Kyle.
HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE. ©
Criterion Books, Inc.
LOOK BACK IN ANGER. ©
Crocker, Christopher, pseud.
SEE Fifield, Shirley Grayce.
Crocker, Mrs. Roy G.
KING SUPREME. ©
Croff, John G.
MAGIC POTION. ©
Crossroads TV Productions, Inc.
COUNTRY MUSIC JUBILEE. ©
Croswell, Anne.
WHO'S EARNEST. ©
Croves, Hal.
BRIDGE IN THE JUNGLE. ©
Crowder, David Lloyd.
UNIQUE. ©
Crown Publishers, Inc.
TWENTY BEST EUROPEAN
PLAYS ON THE AMERICAN
STAGE. ©
Cruse, Clyde.
HEALING IN ITS WINGS.
Crusinberry, Jane.
INHERITORS. ©
Cummings, Donald E.
GLASS PIANO. ©
ORIENTAL EYES. ©
1957
Cundall, James Terry.
HARLEQUINTET REVUE. ©
Cunningham, Chester G.
DRAG. ©
Cunningham, Chet. SEE Cunning-
ham, Chester G.
Cunningham, Stephen, pseud. SEJ
Kenyon, Keith Earl.
Curci, Edizioni.
PESCATORI. ©
Curtis, Agnes.
JOHNNY GOES TO DANCING
SCHOOL. (R)
Curtis, Norman.
SUMMER IN THE CITY. ©
Cushing, Catherine Chisholm.
JERRY. (R)
WIDOW BY PROXY. (R)
Cutti, Berta.
AS YOU DESIRE ME. (R)
Cyphus, Henry.
INVISIBLE PLAYMATE. (R)
D
Dahl, Aubrey Justin.
CONTINUOUS PERFORM-
ANCE. ©
Dale, Ruth, pseud. SEE Wilson,
Ira B.
Dalton Film Co.
DALTON WHO GOT AWAY. ©
Dalven, Rae.
JUDAS. ©
Dalzell, William, pseud. SEE
Epstein, William C., Jr.
Daniels, Marc.
TRIAL OF JOHN NOBODY. ©
Dann, Samuel H.
OVERNIGHT TO NANCY. ©
Daoust, Marie Antoinette. :
COVEY OF DESIRE. ©
Da Ponte, Lorenzo.
DON GIOVANNI.
Dargin, David.
GRAND OPENING. ©
Daria, Cecilia Nash.
PEGGY VERSUS WEST
COVE. ©
Da Rocha, Miranda, Edgard. SEE
Miranda, Edgard da Rocha.
Darrow, Clarence.
MISTER DARROW FOR THE
DEFENSE.
Davenport, Benjamin Butler.
FATHER'S SONS. ©
Davenport, John.
IT'S EASY ON THE RIGHT
TRACK.
NEW EASY COMBOMATIC
MODEL CDH.
SKYWAY TO PROFITS.
SPACH, TIME, AND STEEL,
TAVERN TURNAROUND.
TREES FOR TOMORROW.
Davenport, Lena Collins.
CHILDREN'S OPERETTA. ©
Davenport, Robert George.
FAUST GOES TO HELL. ©
David, Benjamin.
OLD LADY SHOWS HER
LYRICS. ©
Davidson, Louis B.
CASE OF ROBERT EMMBET.
(R) ©
Davidson, William F,
MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR.
BAXTER.
Davies, Valentine L.
HIGH HORSE. (R) ©
HOUSE OF JUKE. (R) ©
_ Davis, Bruce.
APRON STRINGS. (R) ©
_ Davis, Christopher.
GREAT BOFFO AND HIS
TALKING DOG. ©
Davis, Donald.
NINTH GUEST. (R) ©
WIFE'S AWAY. (R) ©
_ Davis, Dorrance.
APRON STRINGS. (R)
NAME INDEX
Davis, Edward Henry.
FAR AWAY THE TRAIN-
BIRDS CRY. ©
Davis, Helen.
APRON STRINGS. (R) ©
Davis, Jane Young.
PINK FOX. ©
Davis, Karoline Weill. SEE
Weill-Davis, Karoline.
Davis, Owen.
NINTH GUEST. (R)
WIFE'S AWAY. (R)
Dawes, Rodney, pseud.
AROUND THE WORLD IN
EIGHTY DAYS.
Daykarhanova, Tamara.
GOD'S FOOL. ©
Dayton, Miles, pseud. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Dean, Carleton.
HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS
SING.
Deane, Gregory K.
SLUGGER MCGUIRE KNOCKS
OUT CRIME. ©
De Bear, Constance.
NOBODY'S BOY.
Decker, Iris, SEE Packer, Iris
Decker.
De Coy, Robert H.
MAGNOLIA JUNGLE. ©
Deegan, Dorothy Swinburne.
HOUSE OF THEBES. ©
Deei, Kaie.
RED BEARD. ©
Delane, Anne T.
HOBOES' HOLIDAY. ©
Delannoy, Marcel.
FOU DE LA DAME. (R) ©
De la Tourrasse, Andre. SEE La
Tourrasse, Andre de.
Delco-Remy Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Delco-Remy
Division.
De Leon, Fernando.
ADVENTURES OF KIPP, THE
KALICO KAMEL. ©
Delich, Helen.
PORTS THAT BUILT A NA-
TION. ©
Dell, Frances M.
ANGEL MIKE. ©
DeLoache, Kathleen Evelyn.
GUY WITH A BRIEFCASE. ©
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LIKE WITHERED ELMS IN
WINTER. ©
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DAVID. ©
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STORY OF CAPE CORAL,
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LOVE AFFAIR. ©
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CLUBWOMAN'S ENTERTAIN-
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HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS
SING. ©
MOONLIGHT. ©
Denker, Henry.
MY PATIENT, THE COMMIS-
SAR. ©
POWER OF THE RESURREC-
TION. ©
SCIENTIST. ©
STORY OF PENTECOST. ©
Dennehy, Thomas.
PLAY FOR THE SEASON OF
CHRIST'S NATIVITY.
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AUNTIE MAME.
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HAPPY PRODIGAL. (R)
Dennys, Joyce. SEE Evans,
Joyce (Dennys).
Department of Personnel, State
of Illinois. SEE Illinois. De-
partment of Personnel.
De Pitray, Gabriel. SEE Pitray,
Gabriel de.
De Pitray, Paul. SEE Pitray,
Paul de.
De Rossett, Paul.
HOW TO SHAVE MONEY. ©
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MADERA DE SANTOS. ©
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MOTHER COURAGE.
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TOUCHSTONE. ©
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CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN.
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’ Henderson, Gladys Sigler.
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RED TRAIL. (R) ©
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RED TRAIL. (R)
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MAN ALIVE. ©
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IF LOVE IT BE. ©
Dillwyn, Lloyd, pseud. SEE
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Ding Le Mei, pseud. SEE Dingle,
Edwin John.
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MENTALPHYSICS. ©
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IN THE NAME OF LOVE. ©
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MY DEAREST ENEMY.
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FILLE ET LE GARCON.
(R) ©
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"HOLDEM" AND
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DEVIL TO PAY. ©
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GOD'S FOOL.
KARAMAZOV CHRONICLE.
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SLEEPING BEAUTY. ©
Douglas, Roy.
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
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TENDER PASSION. (R) ©
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Daoust, Marie Antoinette.
127
Doyle, David F.
COURT-MARTIAL AT JERU-
SALEM. ©
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BENDING UNDER THE WIND. ©
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Doyle, James Edward.
WINNING COMBINATION. ©
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REAL FINE CUTTING EDGE. ©
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NEW BOY IN SCHOOL.
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ROSENBUSCH DER MARIA.
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BIG BITE. ©
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FILM OF MEMORY.
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Rosengren, Frank Duane.
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DANCING. (R)
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CANDLES IN THE DARK. ©
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HEALER. ©
I BELIEVE. ©
IN THY NAME. ©
WHICH IS THE PILGRIM. ©
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NICE GIRL. (R) ©
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TOP SECRET MISSION.
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DRAME ROMANTIQUE.
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COUNTESS IN THE FAMILY. ©
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STOPOVER FOR A JOEY.
Dunn, Becca Fizell.
MRS, CHATTERLEY'S
LOVER. ©
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MRS. CHATTERLEY'S
LOVER. ©
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JOKE OF PUNCH AND JUDY. ©
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ESSEX MARKET. ©
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Easley, Albert Sidney.
FRONT GALLERY. ©
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Marion Edginton.
Editions Choudens. SEE Choudens
Editions.
Editions du Rocher. SEE Rocher
Editions.
Edizioni Curci. SEE Curci,
Edizioni.
Edmondson, Leonard.
SAY HELLO TO MODERN
ART.
Edmund, John Cecil.
ON THE 4TH HOUSE. ©
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Inc.
5 EASY DANCE LESSONS. ©
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Edyvean-Walker, Raymond.
OLGA THE BROLGA. ©
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TILL THE LAST MOMENT. ©
Egk, Werner.
REVISOR.
Egri, Lajos.
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CHILD OF PEACE.
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ADVENTURES OF SUPER-
MAN.
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PUP.
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ANT BED. ©
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Empire Theater. SEE The Hour
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LAST DAY AT THE OFFICE. ©
MARRIAGE THAT COULDN'T
SUCCEED. ©
Enders, Robert J.
LAST DAY AT THE OFFICE. ©
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SUCCEED. ©
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LAST DAY AT THE
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ED NOON, PRIVATE EYE. ©
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KNOWS. ©
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FAIRY. ©
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TALE FOR A DEAF EAR. ©
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HAPPILY EVER AFTER. ©
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DIET OF DATES. ©
Erhard, Tom.
TEX, TWO KNUCKLES, AND
A NOTE,
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STORYBOOK LADY. ©
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DALTON WHO GOT AWAY.
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BENDING UNDER THE
WIND. ©
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MISSISSIPPI TONKY. ©
THAT NIGHT ON THE
RIVER. ©
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SAY HELLO TO MODERN
ART. ©
Estrada, Doris.
THREE ON A BENCH.
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WORLDS APART.
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CITY COUSINS.
Everson, William K.
MASQUE OF THE RED
DEATH. ©
Evslin, Bernard.
COLORS OF SLEEP. ©
F
Faber, George.
FINN GOES CHLORANIUM
HUNTING.
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Fadell, Michael J.
JUNIOR BOWLING. ©
Fail, Seamus.
NAVAL VOLUNTEER.
Fairchild, T.
TIME FOR BEGINNING. ©
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Farigoule, Jules. SEE Romains,
Jules.
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Jules.
Farkas, Karl.
MONTMARTRE BLUES.
WUNDER BAR. (R) ©
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ANGEL OF DEATH. ©
I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST
MOUNTAIN. ©
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Faruolo, Arline.
Faruolo, Arline.
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DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY.
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OLD MEN SITTING IN THE
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ON THE UP AND UP. (R)
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Finnegan's Wake. SEE Passages
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DOMANDA DI MATRIMONIO.
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SEVEN AGAINST ONE. (R) ©
Fischer, Clarence, Jr.
LAST LAUGH. ©
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GESAMMELTE WERKE IN
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HONG KONG COLLECT. ©
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TELEVISION TALK. ©
Fitzgerald, Edith.
ILLICIT. (R)
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JOAN D'ARC. ©
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Fizell.
Fjelde, Rolf.
PORT HARMONY. ©
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ACHILLES HAD A HEEL.
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RAGGED EDGE. ©
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Floyd, Barbara.
ONCE UPON A TIME.
PINKY WINKY'S TRIP TO
THE MOON.
Flying Tiger Productions.
FLYING TIGERS. ©
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VIKTORIA UND IHR
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FLIGHT. ©
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PRIVILEGE CAR. (R)
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CLOSER LOOK.
CONTINENTAL AND LINCOLN
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THE CONTINENTAL AND
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HOME OF QUALITY.
SELLING THE 1958 CONTI-
NENTAL AND LINCOLN.
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Division,
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YOU.
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ED. ©
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SPORTS-CAR SPIRIT WITH
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Forster, Richard F.
DR. DOLITTLE LEARNS TO
TALK WITH ANIMALS. ©
NEW CHRISTMAS CAROL. ©
Fortner, Wolfgang.
BLUTHOCHZEIT.
Forval, Pierre.
BAGATELLE.
CARMEN.
Foster, Del S.
BOMBOLITA.
PRINCESS MICKEY.
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JEREMY. ©
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JOURNEY TO A DISTANT
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EVE OF UNDERSTANDING. ©
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I MARRIED A MONSTER
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CASE OF HUMANITY VS.
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Fox, James J.
LITTLE MONSTER. ©
Fracht, Albert.
BOUNDARIES UNLIMITED. ©
Francis, Richard, pseud. SEE
Vanecek, Frank Richard.
Francke, Caroline. SEE Crane,
Caroline Francke.
Frank, Melvin.
LI'L ABNER.
ae” INJAME LINDE A ons
Frankel, Mortimer. G
ETERNAL LIGHT.
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GIRL FROM HAITI.
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DIFFERENT SAMENESS.
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Gesensway, Louis.
GMC Truck Division, General
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WOLF.
Freeman, Joseph Kassacov.
MARTYRS NEVER DIE. ©
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GIRL WHO HAD EVERY-
THING. ©
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LAST STRAW. ©
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MURDER COMES IN
THREES. ©
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ISLE OF LOVE. ©
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FALL OF THE HOUSE OF
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ETERNAL LIGHT.
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Gibson, William.
MIRACLE WORKER. ©
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WHITE HORSE INN. ©
Gardner, John Davis.
BOOT. ©
Garment, Grace.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Gassner, John, ed.
TWENTY BEST EUROPEAN
PLAYS ON THE AMERICAN
STAGE.
Gates, Sarah Gill.
FAMILY ALBUM. ©
Geibel, Adam.
YOU CAN LEAD THEM TO
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BUT. ©
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Remy Division.
TWENTY THOUSAND VOLTS
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NEW IDEAS IN KITCHENS
FEATURING THE SHEER
Gilbert, Lee.
WELL DIGGERS. ©
Gilbert, Robert.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck.
IOLANTHY.
Gilford, Charles Bernard.
HALFWAY TO HEAVEN. ©
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BIG TIME.
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Motors Corp. Frigidaire
Division.
Frink, Charles William.
GODDESS IN THE JUNK-
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WE STAND. ©
Geir, Lauga.
IN THE WAKE OF THE
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Gelb & Morgan, Inc.
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General Motors Corp. Pontiac
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Hennig, Ilsa.
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COCONUT TREE. ©
Ginsbury, Norman.
FIRST GENTLEMAN. ©
Gladstone, Shaul.
ITHACAN. ©
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Frisch, Jack Eugene.
LOVE SONG. ©
Fry, Christopher.
DARK IS LIGHT ENOUGH. ©
Fue, Charles.
ON MAUNALANI HEIGHTS. ©
Fuentes, Ernesto D.
INTRUDER FROM THE SEA. ©
Fuerst, Eugene.
GYPSY BARON. ©
Fuga, Iginio.
OTTO SCHNAFFS.
Fuga, Sandro.
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Furley, Walter.
FOLKSONG. ©
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PATHWAYS TO YESTERDAY.
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CONTROLLED-HEAT COOK-
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BILL MAKES A DIS-
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I TAKE THIS WOMAN. ©
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PISTOL-PACKIN' SAL.
George, Robert, pseud. SEE
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ALISON'S HOUSE. (R)
Gleason, Louise R.
LIGHT A CANDLE OF UNDER-
STANDING. ©
Glennon, William, pseud. SEE
Snitger, William.
Glick, Carl.
BOOK OF JOB. ©
Godillot, Jean Kitchen.
FICKLE PRINCE. ©
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.
IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS.
Goetz, Augustus.
HIDDEN RIVER. ©
Goetz, Curt.
LUEGNER UND DIE NONNE.
(R) ©
Goetz, Ruth.
HIDDEN RIVER. ©
Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich.
REVISOR.
Golden, John.
ADA BEATS THE DRUM. (R)
Golden, Joseph.
JOHNNY MOONBEAM AND
THE SILVER ARROW. ©
130 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Goldenthal, Jolene Bleich.
NOBODY KNOWS ME. ©
Goldman, James A.
JUAN. ©
Goldsmith, Clifford.
YOUR EVERY WISH. ©
Goldsmith, Robert.
HIGH IN THE SKY.
Goldstone, Jean Stock.
ELIZABETH AND MARY. ©
Gondell, Harry.
LUCY. ©
Goode, Peter Leigh.
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
OF ART PUPPET PRO-
GRAM. ©
POOR OSCAR. ©
QUESTION OF CLAIRE. ©
Goodman, David Zelag.
KIND OF A JUNKPILE. ©
Goodman, Jules Eckert.
BIG CITY. (R) ©
Goodman, Maurice.
CRAZY! GRANDMA. ©
Goodman, Rita.
OUR TEMPERAMENTAL
BAND. ©
Goodrich, Frances.
LET'S GET MARRIED.
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Goodwin, Isabel Pitts.
SATAN CAME ALSO. ©
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co,
GOODYEAR ON THE MARCH.
Goore, Myrtle C.
ROBIN'S DREAM. ©
Gordon, Beulah.
HERITAGE OF FAITH. ©
Gordon, Jacob J.
MUSHROOM KINGDOM. ©
Gordon, Kurtz, pseud. SEE
Kurtz, C. Gordon.
Gordon, Lee, pseud. SEE
Kelsey, Ruth Wilson.
Gordon, Morris.
ART OF COMPARATIVE
SPELLING. ©
Gore-Brown, Robert.
CYNARA, (R) ©
Gorelik, Mordecai.
RAINBOW TERRACE. ©
Goshawk, Evelyn.
TINKER, TAILOR.
Gospodin, Riposte.
N. B. M.S'D. M. ©
Gotshalk-Karpinchik, Eugenie.
FIRST PRESIDENT. ©
Gould, Maggy.
SWEENEY'S ISLAND. ©
Gounod, Charles Francois.
LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA.
Gourevitch, Boris.
VISION OF RABBI GA-
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Grable, Marsha, pseud. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Grabow, Harry.
NEW ERA FOR LINCOLN
AND YOU.
Gracia, Lawrence.
BEACHCOMBERS. (R) ©
BOCA, (R) ©
BROKEN BELLS, (R) ©
ON HEARSAY. (R) ©
ON THE BEACH. (R) ©
PIER HEAD JUMP. (R) ©
RIVER PLATA'S PIRATES.
(R) ©
THREE FIGS. (R) ©
VALPARAISO BOUND. (R) ©
Graeme, Alison, pseud. SEE
Bowden, Herbert H.
Graf, Donald Willis.
SWIPING THE SHAKESPEARE
MANUSCRIPT. ©
Graham, Harry.
BY CANDLE LIGHT. (R) ©
WHITE HORSE INN.
Graham, James H.
GIN AND GILT. ©
Graham, Katrina Maxtone. SEE
Maxtone-Graham, Katrina.
Gran, Andrew, pseud. SEE Gran,
Sverre Andreas.
Gran, Sverre Andreas.
BABIES ANYONE. ©
Granick, Harry.
HOOPER LAW. ©
Granier, Saint, pseud. SEE
Granier de Cassagnac, Jean.
Granier de Cassagnac, Jean.
BOULARD ET SES
FILLES, (R)
Grant, Theodore.
CLAIM CRAZY. ©
Grant-Schaefer, G. A.
BRIDGE OF DREAMS. (R)
Granville, Edward.
MOONBEAM. (R) ©
TAMMY, AND FOUR OTHER
PLAYS. (R) ©
Grassie, Isobel.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. ©
Graux, Marie C.
ALPHABET RELIVES. ©
Gray, Barbara.
GOLDEN DREAM, ©
Gray, Dulcie. SEE Denison,
Dulcie Gray.
Gray Film, Societe Anonyme.
OPERATION CINDERELLA. ©
PARIS BY NIGHT. ©
TWO BY TWO. ©
Gredy, Jean Pierre.
PLUME.
Green, Adolph.
BELLS ARE RINGING. ©
Green, Carolyn.
LOVE ME MONDAY. ©
Green, Carolyn H. SEE Roberts,
Dudley, Jr.
Green, Colleen B.
PRIDE, PASSION AND POLLY-
ANNA. ©
Green, John Cecil.
HONEYBUNCH. ©
Green, Loring K. SEE Roberts,
Dudley, Jr.
Green, Nicholas D. SEE Roberts,
Dudley, Jr.
Green, Paul.
FOUNDERS. ©
HOUSE OF CONNELLY. (R) ©
POTTER'S FIELD. (R) ©
Greenan, Owen Emmons.
IN DIFFERENT LIGHT. ©
Greenbank, Percy.
CUPID AND THE CUTLETS.
(R) ©
Greene, Joe.
SATURDAY NIGHT. ©
Greene, Neil D.
SEEKERS.
Greenfeld, Josh.
CLANDESTINE ON THE
MORNING LINE. ©
Greenwood, Duncan.
CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS. ©
Grefe, William.
FLIGHT FOR A REBEL. ©
Greth, Le Roma Eshbach.
KID FROM MARS.
SWEET? SIXTEEN.
Griffin, Pauline Taylor.
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION
OF THE BASIC WORDS FOR
THE PRE-PRIMER, FIRST
AND SECOND GRADES, ©
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
ELVES AND THE SHOE-
MAKER.
SNOW WHITE AND THE 7
DWARFS.
Grimm, Wilhelm Karl.
ELVES AND THE SHOE-
MAKER.
SNOW WHITE AND THE 7
DWARFS.
Grimmelshausen, H. J. Chr.
SIMPLICIUS SIMPLICISSIMUS.
Grossman, Shirley J.
GLASS OF TEA. ©
Grosz, Elisabeth.
ACHTUNG, AUFNAHME.
(R) ©
Grosz, Wilhelm.
ACHTUNG, AUFNAHME. (R)
Grow, Daniel B.
BRIDGE OF DREAMS. ©
Grow, Marion 8S.
BRIDGE OF DREAMS. (R) ©
Grun, Bernard.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Grunwald, Alfred.
VEILCHEN VOM MONT-
MARTRE. (R)
VIKTORIA UND IHR
HUSAR. (R)
Grunwald, Henry A.
VEILCHEN VOM MONT-
MARTRE. (R) ©
VIKTORIA UND IHR
HUSAR. (R) ©
Guiles, Fred Lawrence.
WHEN THE SAINTS HAVE
FALLEN. ©
Gulf Guaranty Land and Title
Cc
Oo.
STORY OF CAPE CORAL, ©
Gunther, Gertrude.
BREMER STADTMUSI-
KANTEN. ©
Gurney, Albert R., Jr.
LOVE IN BUFFALO. ©
Gurney, Peter, pseud. SEE
Gurney, Albert R., Jr.
Gustin, Clark R.
PLAYS, SHORT AND
HUMOROUS. ©
H
Hacken, Vera.
DRIFTWOOD. ©
Hackett, Albert.
LET'S GET MARRIED.
(R) ©
Hackett, Marion Lorne.
BARTON MYSTERY. (R) ©
WAY TO TREAT A WOMAN.
(R) ©
Hackett, Walter.
BARTON MYSTERY. (R)
WAY TO TREAT A
WOMAN. (R)
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
Organization of America,
Inc.
DIFFERENT SAMENESS, ©
MIRACLE WORKERS. ©
Hagan, James.
ONE SUNDAY AFTER-
NOON, (R)
Hagan, Sadie K.
ONE SUNDAY AFTER-
NOON. (R) ©
Hailey, Arthur.
COURSE FOR COLLISION. ©
Hale, Nathan,
LILACS IN THE RAIN.
Hale, Ruth.
LILACS IN THE RAIN.
Halevy, Ludovic.
CARMEN,
Hall, J. Lincoln.
ALONG THE CHRISTMAS
WAY. (R)
Halligan, Charles.
HASTY-TASTY PASTRY
CUTTER & JUICER.
Halligan, Mrs. Charles.
HASTY-TASTY PASTRY
CUTTER & JUICER.
Halpern, Martin.
MRS NAMYREVE'S DES-
CENT. ©
Halpert, Joanna.
BLUE MONDAY. ©
Halsted, Carolyn.
PLAYS FOR CLASSROOM
AND AUDITORIUM. (R)
Hamilton, Wallace.
BURNING OF THE LEPERS. ©
Hammerstein, Oscar, Il.
BEAUTY BE WITH ME. (R) ©
July—Dec.
CHILDREN OF DREAMS.
(R) ©
Hanau, John.
JOHNNY BELINDA. ©
Handelman, Sally.
ALLADIN SWINGS THE
MAGIC LAMP. ©
Handelsman, Norman R.
NOTHING VENTURED. ©
Handy (Jam) Organization, Inc.
AND, SO YOU'RE IN
BUSINESS.
ANSWERS FOR BIG TALK.
BILL MAKES A DISCOVERY.
CASE OF THE SUSPICIOUS
SALESMAN.
CHAIN REACTION.
CLAIM TO QUALITY.
CONTACT TO PROSPECT TO
BUYER.
CONTROLLED-HEAT
COOKING.
D MINUS 8.
DATA CONVERTER.
DESTINATION, DOTTED LINE, .
DIAL W-E-A-T-H-E-R,
DIRECTING, SUPERVISING
AND STIMULATING SALES-
MEN.
FACTS OF LIFE.
FIVE PIECES OF FREIGHT.
FOR WANT OF A NAIL.
FULL CHARGE.
GET ON THE TEAM.
GREAT STANISLAUS.
HEART OF YOUR BUSINESS.
HEAT'S ON HOMER.
HOW FAR CAN YOU SEE.
HOW TO MAKE SALES GROW.
INTRODUCTION PLEASE,
IT'S ALL PART OF THE DEAL,
J/2 IT'S MAGIC.
LOOK AT THE PERSONNEL
CODE.
MAKE IT EASY ON YOUR-
SELF.
MARK OF A CHAMPION.
MEETING AND GREETING
SERVICE CUSTOMERS.
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY.
NEW COLOR MAGIC IN
INTERIOR RECONDITIONING f
NEW IDEAS IN KITCHENS
FEATURING THE SHEER
LOOK.
NEW 370 V-8 ENGINE,
ONES THAT GET AWAY.
OPEN AND SHUT CASE.
PERSON TO PERSON,
PLAN FOR PROFIT.
PLANNED ACTION - FINDING
AND HIRING SALESMEN,
PLEASURE PACKAGE--THE
NEW CORVETTE.
POWER FOR A PURPOSE,
POWERMATIC.,
PUTTING YOURSELF IN
BUSINESS.
RIDE DECIDES 'EM.
RIGHT WORDS AT THE
RIGHT TIME.
ROAD TO SALES.
(SALES) MAN'S BEST
FRIEND.
SECOND LOOK.
SELL THE BOSS FIRST.
SELL--THE PRICE-
SHOPPER.
SELLING SECRETS OF ABDUL.
SAM.
SILVER LADY.
"SOUND" PROFITS IN HIGH
FIDELITY.
STRAIGHT FROM THE
CENTER,
STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT
BUYING A NEW CAR.
SUCCESS OF DON BARLOW,
SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING.
THIS WAY TO MORE MONEY.
THOSE HIDDEN FEATURES.
eal
THROUGH THESE DOORS.
TWEETER, WOOFER AND
wow.
TWENTY THOUSAND VOLTS
UNDER THE HOOD.
WHAT'S BEHIND MEDIUM-
PRICE NAMES.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE.
WHEN NO MEANS YES.
WHO ARE YOU LOOKING
FOR.
YOU CAN LEAD THEM TO
THE CLOSING ROOM, BUT.
Haney, Flora.
FROG-POND. (R) ©
SHACKLES. (R) ©
Haney, Julia.
FROG-POND. (R) ©
SHACKLES. (R) ©
Hanff, Helene.
WITH A CAPITAL 'A'. ©
Hanoteau, Guillaume.
TWO ON A JOURNEY.
Hansson, Ola.
PARIAH.
Harazim, Zae Hannaford.
MISSION OF MUSIC. ©
Harbach, Otto A.
LAVENDER LADY. (R) ©
NINA ROSA. (R)
Harbour, J. L.
AT THE CHURCH
SUPPER. (R)
HOME TALENT REHEARS-
AL. (R)
JINNY JUNE REPORTS A
WEDDING. (R)
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. (R)
REMARKABLE MR. PUDDY-
FOOT. (R)
TRIALS OF A VAUDEVILLE
MANAGER. (R)
Hardcastle, Mary Elizabeth.
BAD ACTOR. (R) ©
Harding, John Briard.
KINDERSPIEL. ©
Hark, Mildred. SEE McQueen,
Mildred Hark.
Harlow, William.
- TEEN-AGE SCARFACE.
Harman, Donn.
HOUSE ON THE CLIFF.
Harms, Inc.
STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN. ©
Harrington, Bill.
HIRAM WALKER GIFT PACK-
AGING PROGRAM FOR1957.
Harrington, William B.
PROOF OF PERFORMANCE.
Harris, Elmer.
JOHNNY BELINDA. ©
Harrison, Ellen S.
LUCKY JADE. (R) ©
Harrison, Joseph B.
LUCKY JADE. (R)
Harrison, Mrs. Joseph B. SEE
Harrison, Ellen S.
Hart, Moss.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME. (R) ©
Harte, Bret.
GOLDEN DREAM.
Hartke, Gilbert V.
LITTLE WORLD OF DON
CAMILLO.
Hartman, Dorothy J.
CASEY CLOWN OF CLOWN
HEADQUARTERS. ©
SPARKY, THE FRIENDLY
SPOOK. ©
Hartmann, Karl Amadeus.
SIMPLICIUS SIMPLICISSIMUS.
Hartwig, Greta, pseud. SEE Man-
schinger, Margarethe H.
Harwood, Harold Marsh.
CYNARA. (R) ©
Hastings, Lillian McKenney.
BEYOND THIS WORLD. ©
Hastings, Ralph W.
GREATEST GIFT. ©
Hauer, J. Vincent.
WE "DUDE" IT. ©
NAME LNDEBA
Haupt, Lois von.
HANSEL AND GRETEL. (R) ©
Hauptman, Harvey J.
HERITAGE OF THE GIANTS. ©
Hauptmann, Elizabeth.
JASAGER,. (R)
Hausman, Leon.
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
(R) ©
JANITOR'S DILEMMA. (R) ©
Havens & Martin, Inc.
DANDY DOODLE SHOW. ©
POINT OF YOUTH. ©
Haverly, Jeanne.
LIFE FOR EADIE. ©
Hawthorne, Nathaniel.
SCARLET LETTER.
Hay, lan, pseud. SEE Beith,
John Hay.
Haydun, Wayne, pseud. SEE
Heyden, Robert Luis.
Healy, John.
FRAMED.
IT'S ONLY MY NERVES.
Heather, George.
BIRTHDAY PARTY. ©
Held, Wolfgang.
BLUTHOCHZEIT.
Helfenbein, Isaac J.
PARADE OF TEARS. ©
Heller, Lester.
IN THE WILDERNESS. ©
Hellinger, Mark.
NIGHT COURT. (R)
Hellman, Lillian.
LARK. ©
Henderson, Gladys Sigler.
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM. (R)
JOHNNIE HEARS THE CON-
TEST. (R)
MY BROTHER JIM. (R)
PERFORMING UNCLE
MOSE. (R)
RUNAWAY JACK-IN-THE-
BOX. (R)
WASHIN' THE DISHES. (R)
Henderson, John.
WE "DUDE" IT.
Henderson, Ray.
FLYING HIGH. (R) ©
Hendryx, Shirl W.
MURDER HAS A DEADLINE. ©
Henke, Mel.
PAUL BYNYAN. ©
Henley, Arthur.
BEAT THE JINX -- GET
LUCKY. ©
HOME PSYCHOLOGIST. ©
Hennessy, Edward William.
DORADO. ©
Hennig, Ilsa.
STEPHEN. ©
Henry, Kathryn Ray.
MYSTERIOUS MAYA. ©
Herbert, Dorothy.
NIGHT'S NOTHINGS. ©
Herbert, F. Hugh.
PLUME. ©
WEEK-END GIRL. ©
Herezeg, Geza.
WUNDER BAR. (R)
Herlihy, James Leo.
BREEZE FROM CHINA. ©
Herndon, Ursule.
ANTIQUES. ©
Heuer, J. Vincent.
BOOKWORM TURNS. ©
HEAP BIG CAKE. ©
SECRET WEAPON. ©
THREE DAUGHTERS TO
MARRY. ©
Hewlett, Dorothy.
LOSING SIDE. (R) ©
Heyden, Robert Luis.
TELEVISION MARKET
TOWN. ©
Hick, Pentland.
EMPEROR GODIVA.
Hickey, William M.
DOLLARS FOR MILES. ©
Highsmith, Jack N., Jr.
PASSWORD. ©
Highway Traffic Safety Center,
Michigan State University.
SEE Michigan. State Univer-
sity. Highway Traffic Safety
Center.
Higley, Elmer Elsworth.
MOTHER EVERY'S STORY. (R)
Hilken, Glen A.
GOLDEN TOUCH. ©
Hill, Raymond L.
LUCKY BREAK. (R)
Hill, Mrs, Raymond L.
LUCKY BREAK. (R) ©
Hill, Robert L.
DOKTOR MARX. ©
Hill, Thomas Austin.
MAKE HIM MAGNIFICENT. ©
Hillhouse, Henry Wolcott.
RED LIGHT. ©
Himes, L. John.
RUN-AWAY HEART. ©
Hines, Ken, pseud. SEE Asbeck,
Karl H.
Hinkle, Gerald H.
THREE MEN WRITING. ©
Hinzenberg, Valdemar A.
EVERYBODY IS ON IT. ©
Hobble, John L.
DADDIES. (R)
Hobble, Mrs. John L.
DADDIES, (R) ©
Hobbs, Mabel Foote.
For works written in collabo-
ration with Marion Holbrook
SEE Kelley, Owen, pseud.
Hodder, Kathleen. SEE Lram,
Kathleen Hodder.
Hodges, Hollis W.
LET'S GO SHOPPING. ©
Hémberg, Hans.
DON JUAN.
EISERNE MILDE.
Hoffman (Raymond A.) Co.
CHERRIE OF CHEROKEE
ROAD. ©
Hoffmann, F. B.
MEDEA.
Hoffmann, Richard H.
RAGGED EDGE.
Hoffmann, Rudolf Stephan.
BACCHUS IN TOSCANA. (R)
CHRISTOPHE COLOMB. (R)
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von.
GESAMMELTE WERKE IN
EINZELAUSGABEN.
Hogg, Louise Barry.
JADE GOD. (R) ©
Holbrook, Marion.
For works written in collabo-
ration with Mabel Foote
Hobbs SEE Kelley, Owen,
pseud.
Holland, Harold.
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS. ©
Hollinshead, Letitia M.
IN HONOUR BOUND.
Holm, Hanya.
DANCE NOTATION SCORE OF
CHOREOGRAPHY FOR MY
FAIR LADY. ©
Holstein, Clara Belle.
FIRST EASTER. ©
JACK AND JILL. ©
NEITHER LEAN NOR HUN-
GRY. ©
Holzman, Bessie.
ORCHID LACE. ©
Home, William Douglas.
RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE. ©
Horne, Kenneth.
DEVIL WAS SICK. ©
Hornung, Ernest William.
CRIME CLUB. (R)
CROWN JEWELS. (R)
GYPSY IN SOCIETY. (R)
NINE POINTS OF THE
LAW. (R)
THIEF IN THE NIGHT. (R)
WHO LAUGHS LAST. (R)
Houdyer, Paulette (Bodiner)
MONSTRES. ©
Isl
Hour of St. Francis.
DIVIDED HORSECLOTH. ©
Howard, Cal.
ADVENTURES OF SUPER PUP.
Howard, Frances Minturn.
PLANET VIRGO. ©
Howard, Keble, pseud. SEE Bell,
John Keble.
Howard, Sidney.
ONE, TWO, THREE. (R)
Hoyt, Edyth Armstrong.
WELL LOVED BIBLE STORIES
FOR CHILDREN. ©
Hubbard, Margaret Ann.
MURDER TAKES THE VEIL.
Hubbard, Tom.
TIME TO KILL.
Hudson, William Henry.
GREEN MANSIONS.
Hughes, Glenn.
TRANSATLANTIC COMEDY. ©
Hughes, Gwilym T.
RHO IM DY HEDD. ©
Hughes, Harold Fred.
CASH DISCOUNT STORE. ©
PROGRESSIVE DISCOUNT
STORE. ©
Hughes, Jack Bibby.
SOMETHING SLIGHTLY
WONDERFUL. ©
Hughes, Peter.
BE MY GUEST.
Hugo, Victor.
RUY BLAS.
Huleguard, Dale.
GIRL WITH CHRYSANTHEMUM
HAIR.
Humperdinck, Engelbert.
HANSEL AND GRETEL. (R)
Humphriss, Deryck.
SMOKE ACROSS THE
DRIFT. ©
Hunter, Evan.
MUCHACHOS.
Hunter, N. C.
PICTURE OF AUTUMN. ©
Huntington, Lawrence ».
WHAT THE DOC'1OR
ORDERED. ©
Hussey, Edward B.
FERRY. ©
Hutchinson, Harold.
OUT OF THE NIGHT.
Hutchinson, Ray Coryton.
IMAGE. ©
Hutchison, Margery Jessie.
MURDER ON THE SECOND
FLOOR. (R) ©
Hutner, Herbert H.
MELANCHOLY HOUR. ©
Hutshing, Edward Everett.
DEVIL TO PAY. ©
Hutter, Lothar Marcell.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR SOCIAL
SECURITY.
Hynes, Bernard.
GARDEN OF SNAKES. ©
(R) ©
Ibert, Jacques.
ROI D'YVETOT.
Igo, Harold.
VIRGIN QUEEN. ©
Iliguth, Gustav Adolf Gottwald.
IM WELTRAUMSCHIFF DIE
LETZTEN STUNDEN. ©
Illinois. Department of Per-
sonnel.
LOOK AT THE PERSONNEL
CODE. ©
Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
PATHWAYS TO YESTERDAY.
Ingram, Jay.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. ©
Irvine, Pauline Wheeler.
WHAT BECAME OF THE
ARK. ©
Irwin, Florence S.
DAPPLEGRIM. ©
(R) ©
132 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Irwin, Helen.
FROM THIS DAY UPWARD. ©
Isadore, Martin H.
PORTHAVEN. ©
Isola, Sadie E.
DEVIL'S KINGDOM. ©
GIRL AND GHOSTS. ©
RAINBOW QUEEN. ©
Ivanoff, Nikolai.
EPISODE FROM LIFE. ©
Iz Ella, Jeanne. SEE Poole,
Jeanne Iz Ella.
Izen, Marshall.
PUFFLE SEQUENCE. ©
J
Jacker, Corinne,
PALE HORSE, PALE RIDER. ©
Jackson, Delmar.
CUT OF THE AXE,
Jackson, Lowell E.
TURNPIKE. ©
Jacobs, Christopher Gage.
DISTANT RELATIVE. (R) ©
MASTER MARINERS. (R) ©
Jacobs, Hugh Wymark.
DISTANT RELATIVE. (R) ©
MASTER MARINERS. (R) ©
Jacobs, Morton P.
CONFESSIONS IN A WARE-
HOUSE. ©
Jacobs, William Wymark.
DISTANT RELATIVE. (R)
MASTER MARINERS. (R)
Jacoby, Oswald.
WHAT'S YOUR BID. ©
Jaffe, Eli.
LONESOME ROAD, ©
Jagger, Arthur.
ARMS AND THE MAID.
(R) ©
James, Helen.
BALSAM INN. ©
BANDBIRD. ©
TIME FOR JOY. ©
Jameson, Storm. SEE Chapman,
Margaret Storm Jameson.
Jamieson, Elizabeth.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA.
LUST FOR LIFE,
Janes, Kenneth Harold.
WHARF EDGE. ©
Janney, Kram, pseud. SEE
Trachtenberg, Mark.
Janney, Russell.
FRONTIER AMERICANA. ©
Jarvis, Robert A.
SLEEPING BEAUTY. ©
Jay, Marion.
WORD.
Jenkins, Dorothy Kelder.
SEASONAL RHYTHMS. ©
Jenkins, Rebecca Stouffer.
SEASONAL RHYTHMS. ©
Jenkins, Will F,
LITTLE TERROR.
Jenne, Ben, pseud. SEE Meyers,
Ben.
Jennings, Gertrude.
HELPING HANDS. (R) ©
THESE PRETTY THINGS.
(R) ©
Jennings, Raymond P.
FEVER-HEART.
Jerome, Judson,
WINTER IN EDEN. ©
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America.
ETERNAL LIGHT. ©
John, Mary.
HOLD ON HEAVEN. ©
Johns, Florence.
NIGHT DUTY. (R) ©
Johnson, Florence Hood.
ELIJAH. ©
Johnson, Marada L.
THIS LIFE IS YOURS. ©
Johnson, Marian.
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.
SNOW WHITE AND THE 7
DWARES.,
Johnson, Philip.
LITTLE GLASS HOUSES.
Johnston, Denis. SEE Johnston,
William Denis.
Johnston, John Joseph.
SING FOR YOUR SUPPER. ©
Johnston, William Denis.
OLD LADY SAYS NO. ©
Johnstone, Thomas A.
AUDITION. ©
CELEBRITY. ©
Jonas, Nita.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN. ©
Jones, Anne Denney.
HARLEQUINTET REVUE. ©
Jones, Ardith M.
"PETITE" RENAULT. ©
Jones, Gwenyth.
PRACTICAL APPROACH. ©
Jones, Kachen.
FESTEIG. ©
Jones, Tiff. SEE Jones,
Ardith M.
Jones, Tom.
HUMAN HEART. ©
Jones, Willard.
DEVIL TO PAY. ©
Jones-Evans, Eric.
BLACK BAG. ©
Jonson, Marian. SEE Johnson,
Marian.
Joseph, Robert Leonard.
ISLE OF CHILDREN. ©
Joyce, James.
PASSAGES FROM FINNEGAN'S
WAKE.
Joyner, Mary Sue.
MINOR MOON. ©
Julian, Doris.
SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE
MADE.
K
Kadelburg, Gustav.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Kaiser, George.
ZWEI KRAWATTEN., (R)
Kaiser, Margarethe.
ZWEI KRAWATTEN.
Kaiser Aluminum Hour.
REAL FINE CUTTING EDGE.
Kallman, Chester.
DON GIOVANNI. ©
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Knopf, Ray.
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ALCIBIADES. ©
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OATH OF HIPPOCRATES. ©
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CHALIA. ©
Kramm, Joseph.
DOLL THAT SAYS THANK
YOU. ©
TWO THREADS. ©
Kranitz, Lionel.
FAR AWAY THE TRAIN-
BIRDS CRY. ©
1957
Kranz, Heinrich B. SEE Kranz,
Henry B.
Kranz, Henry B.
MAN TRAGT WIEDER
HERZ. ©
Krasna, Norman.
MY WIFE ANDI. ©
Kreykenbohm, Mary M.
FINDING OF MOSES. ©
FIRST KING OF ISRAEL. ©
GIRL WITH THE FAITHFUL
HEART. ©
GOOD SHEPHERD. ©
JOSEPH AND HIS BRO-
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REBECCA AT THE WELL. ©
Krhen, John R.
MY CINDY. ©
Krimm, Mary Louise.
NIGHTINGALE AND THE
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Kroenke, June E.
MIRACLE.
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BURNS MANTLE YEARBOOK.
Kruto, John P.
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Kuehl, William A.
SUNSTROKE.
Kurland, Alan E.
MONOLOG. ©
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THAT'S MY COUSIN. ©
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RIGHT TO BE WRONG. ©
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Laidlaw, Esther.
CHARMTIME. ©
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FREEZE-OUT. ©
Landau, Leslie G.
CRS-1 ©
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WINTER IN EDEN. ©
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Stein-Landesmann, Alice.
Landrum, Carrol Frazier.
MY CONCEPT OF THE EVOLU-
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PLAYS FOR HAPPIER HOMES.
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Lapides, Leon.
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Lara, Claude Autant. SEE
Autant-Lara, Claude.
Lardner, Ellis A.
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JUNE MOON. (R)
NAME INDEX
Larkins, Chester.
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Larson, David Jeremy.
VERY LOVE. ©
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Laszlo, Florence.
PARFUMERIE.
Laszlo, Miklos.
PARFUMERIE. ©
Lathrop, Don.
ROMEO AND JULIA.
TRIPLE JEOPARDY.
Latimer, Jonathan.
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Laudenbach, Roland.
BILLE EN TETE. ©
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Lawler, Ray.
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Lawlor, James J., Jr.
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Lawlor, James Reed, pseud. SEE
Lawlor, James J., Jr.
Lawrence, D. H.
MRS. CHATTERLEY'S LOVER.
Lawrence, Jerome.
AUNTIE MAME. ©
Lawrence, Russell Thomas.
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CAB-
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Lawrence, Tom. SEE Lawrence,
Russell Thomas.
Lazzaro, James J.
END OF A TENT SHOW. ©
Learn to Relax.
YOU HAVE NOTHING TO
LOSE BUT YOUR TEN-
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Lee, Harris.
SWATZKOPF. ©
Lee, Harrison, pseud. SEE Lee,
Harris.
Lee, Robert E.
AUNTIE MAME. ©
Lee, Vernon.
LEGEND OF MADAME
KRASINSKA.
Leech, William K.
PANCAKE KID. ©
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KORNIKOFF, (R) ©
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Lert, Ernst, pseud. SEE Allen,
John R.
Leslie, Larry.
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Leslie, Larry, pseud. SEE ALSO
Weinberg, Louis.
Lessel, Bill.
For works written in collabo-
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SEE Lessel, Billvian, pseud.
Lessel, Billvian, pseud.
SIMEON, THE STABLE HAND.
TAX DAY IN BETHLEHEM.
Lessel, Vivian.
For works written in collabo-
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BIRD-WOMAN. (R) ©
Le Tourneau, Marie.
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SUMMER SPONGING. ©
Leverson, Ada.
LIMIT.
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Levinson, Lewis.
TIME FOR BEGINNING. ©
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FOUR HOUSES ON ROX-
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ADAM. (R)
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AUTRE ALEXANDRE.
Libraires Associes.
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Liebert, Anna.
FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND
SAM. (R) ©
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Liebert, Sam.
FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND
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Louis.
Lifson, David S.
ME, MYSELF. ©
Lightbourne, Dorothy.
JAMAICA WAY. ©
Lightbourne, Robert.
JAMAICA WAY. ©
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FOU DE LA DAME. (R)
ROI D'YVETOT. (R)
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SHAVINGS. (R)
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Lincoln Division, Ford Motor Co.
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Division.
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OH, PROMISE ME. (R) ©
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DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND. ©
Llord, Gerald.
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Gerald.
Lobell, William.
BATTLE IN WATKINS CEN-
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NOTHING VENTURED. ©
Lofting, Hugh.
DR. DOLITTLE LEARNS TO
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Logan, Lillian Marie.
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IF YOU HAD A WISH. ©
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CANARIES SOMETIMES
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Lopez, Conard.
OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUN-
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LOST FOR WORDS. ©
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PATTERNS.
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SWEEPSTAKES ADVERTIS-
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Lowther, Nimrod.
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YOUR FUTURE IN RETAIL
MILK,
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ROMANCE ON ALFA CEN-
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Lujan, R. E,
BRIDGE IN THE JUNGLE. ©
Lumet, Baruch.
MARGE. ©
Lumpp, Helen E.
TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR
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Lunenfeld, Norman A,
JOHN DOE FAMILY. ©
SILAS COOMBS, PROBLEM
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SIMON DIBBLE, SEMI-PRI-
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TELEVISION TALK, ©
M
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VEILCHEN VOM MONT-
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(R) ©
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BIRTHRIGHT.
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AND THERE FOUND THEY
CHRIST.
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Macedon, Alex.
EAGLE HAS FIVE EYES. ©
MacFarlane, Bruce.
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KHAMSIN. ©
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TRAVIATA.
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SARAH. ©
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MORE DEADLY. ©
REMARKABLE CAREER OF
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STORM WITHIN. ©
WISE OLD FOX. ©
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DIVIDED HORSECLOTH.
McKim, Mary, pseud. SEE
Krimm, Mary Louise.
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HEAVEN COME DOWN. ©
Macky, Willow. SEE Macky,
Katharine Faith Willow.
MacLeod, Beatrice.
SEARCH. ©
McLiam, John.
SIN OF PAT MULDOON. ©
McLuckie, Phyllis.
FUNNY LI'L DUCK. ©
McLuckie, Skip.
FUNNY LI'L DUCK. ©
McMahon, Luella.
NEW BOY IN SCHOOL. ©
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HOTEL LOBBY. ©
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BATTLE OF PLATTE
BRIDGE STATION. ©
McNeely, Jerry.
STARING MATCH. ©
McNeil, Donald E.
LET'S GO SHOPPING. ©
McNeil, Libby.
MY ENCHANTED CITY. ©
McNeil, Stephen.
MY ENCHANTED CITY. ©
McQueen, Mildred Hark,
MISS SENIOR HIGH.
McQueen, Noel.
MISS SENIOR HIGH.
McSherry, William P.
GLORY OF THE MAN. ©
Madison, Martha, pseud. SEE
O'Dwyer, Martha.
Magee, Gilbert Ray.
TOWN CRIER, ©
Mahood, Hazel S.
CHRISTMAS TREE HAS
ROOTS.
Mainguth, Michael J.
BLUEPRINT FOR EADIE. ©
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Maisel, Fred Ephraim.
WAVE OF VIOLENCE. ©
Maisel, George Brown.
WAVE OF VIOLENCE. ©
Malcolm, Andrew Ian.
LINES ON MASQUERADE, ©
MAN TO DIE. ©
MARGUERITE. ©
THREE ACTS TO SAVE THE
RACE. ©
Males, U. Harold.
SAM, THE STICK. ©
Mallard, Anne.
DOLL THAT SAYS THANK
YOU. ©
Malleson, Miles.
BET. ©
SLAVE OF TRUTH. ©
Malot, Hector.
NOBODY'S BOY.
Maltz, Albert.
SUBLIME CHILD. ©
Maltz, Maxwell.
FACE OF LOVE.
RUMOR ABOUT ROMEO. ©
Mandel, Emma.
PRIVATE HOUSE NEAR PARK
AVENUE, ©
Mandel, Frank.
BEAUTY BE WITH ME. (R) ©
Manion, Dale, pseud. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Mann, Jane.
TEEN-AGE SCARFACE.
Mann, Robert.
STAR-MAKERS. ©
TALENT WORLD. ©
Manning, Bruce.
NINTH GUEST. (R)
Manning, Hilda, pseud. SEE
Reach, James.
Manning, Mary.
PASSAGES FROM FINNEGAN'S
WAKE. ©
Manschinger, Margarethe H.
BAGATELLE. ©
Mantle, Burns.
BURNS MANTLE YEARBOOK.
Marc- Michel.
ITALIAN STRAW HAT.
Marchand, Leopold.
DURAND BIJOUTIER. (R)
Marchant, William.
COUNSEL FOR THE DE-
FENSE. ©
Margolis, Ciel.
COWTOWN SPECIAL,
U.S.A. ©
Maria Ancilla, Sister. SEE
Sullivan, Maria Ancilla.
Marks, Royal S.
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
OF ART PUPPET PRO-
GRAM. ©
Marks, Sherman.
MADISON AVENOO. ©
Markus, LAszlé.
FISCHER UND JUNKER. (R)
Marques, Rene.
OX CART.
Marsden, Kenneth.
GOBSECK. ©
Marshall, Marion.
TRIPLE JEOPARDY.
Martens, Anne Coulter.
BEST CHRISTMAS SELEC-
TIONS.
KEEP YOUR HALO
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LITTLE LOST LEPRECHAUN.
PAINT THE TOWN PINK. ©
PATTERNS. ©
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE.
THIS IS THE LIFE.
TIME MACHINE.
WE'RE SPEECHLESS.
Martin, Rita Griffin.
BOOKWORM TURNS.
Martin, Wanda Keyes.
OUR DAUGHTERS'! CHIL-
DREN. ©
Mary Ancilla, Sister. SEE
Ancilla, Sister.
Maschwitz, Eric.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Mascia, Madeline T.
REUNION IN CAPRI. ©
Masefield, Joseph R.
TILL THE LAST MOMENT. ©
Masino, Stephen.
YOU CAN LEARN TO ACT. ©
Mason, Richard G.
ITALIAN STRAW HAT. ©
Massey, Valgene Levon.
CORINNE. ©
WITH HIS SLEEVES ROLLED
UP. ©
Matthews, Adelaide.
FIRST MRS. CHIVERICK. (R)©
NIGHTIE NIGHT. (R) ©
July—Dec.
Matthews, Douglas.
HAPPY PRODIGAL. (R) ©
Mauclair, Jacques.
ONCLE OTTO. ©
Mauerman, W. Gordon.
HEAP BIG CAKE.
I SAW THREE SHIPS. ©
Maugham, W. Somerset.
BREADWINNER. (R) ©
Maupassant, Guy de.
OTTO SCHNAFEFS.
Mauprey, Andre.
BOUTON DE ROSE. (R)
Mauprey, Yvonne Roux.
BOUTON DE ROSE. (R) ©
Maurette, Marcelle.
LAURETTE. ©
Mauriac, Francois.
ASMODEE.
Maury, Richard Fontaine.
WHEN APE IS INEVITABLE, ©
Maxtone-Graham, Katrina.
PHYLLIS-HECTOR. ©
Mayhall, Jane.
TOGETHERNESS, A FAMILY
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Mayorga, Margaret.
BEST SHORT PLAYS. ©
Meade, James Hugh.
MAID IN MANHATTAN. ©
Meckes, Dan F.
SANDCASTLE. ©
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ANYTHING TO PLEASE. (R)
Mei, Ding Le, pseud. SEE Dingle,
Edwin John,
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HERITAGE. ©
Meilhac, Henri.
CARMEN.
Meinhard, Carl.
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SHOOTING GALLERY. (R)
Melas, Spiro.
JUDAS.
Mellinger, Frederic.
TIMON OF DETROIT. ©
Melville, Alan.
MRS. WILLIE. ©
Melvyn, Glenn.
LOVE MATCH. ©
Menagh, Beresford. SEE Menagh,
H. Beresford.
Menagh, H. Beresford.
NO CHOICE. ©
Menaker, Walter.
MINOR INFLUENCES. ©
Menchen, Joseph.
CRIME CLUB. (R)
CROWN JEWELS. (R)
GYPSY IN SOCIETY. (R)
HERO OF THE JOHNSTOWN
FLOOD. (R)
HIS BROTHER'S WIFE. (R)
NINE POINTS OF THE
LAW. (R)
TANGLED THREADS. (R)
THIEF IN THE NIGHT. (R)
WHO LAUGHS LAST. (R)
Menchen, Rosalie Brisbane.
CRIME CLUB. (R) ©
CROWN JEWELS. (R) ©
GYPSY IN SOCIETY. (R) ©
HERO OF THE JOHNSTOWN
FLOOD. (R) ©
HIS BROTHER'S WIFE. (R) ©
NINE POINTS OF THE
LAW. (R) ©
TANGLED THREADS, (R) ©
THIEF IN THE NIGHT. (R) ©
WHO LAUGHS LAST. (R) ©
Mercer, Guy C.
WHODUNIT. ©
Mercer, Leon J., pseud. SEE
Athenson, Angel Aristides.
Mercury Division, Ford Motor
Co. SEE Ford Motor Co.
Mercury Division.
Mere, Charles.
CARNAVAL DE L'AMOUR.
(R) ©
MUSIC-HALL. (R) ©
1957
Meredith, Isaac H.
ABIDING CHRIST. (R)
BEHOLD THY MOTHER. (R)
GOLDEN ROAD. (R)
GREAT ADVENTURE. (R)
MOTHER EVERY'S STORY. (R)
PEACE ON EARTH. (R)
WHEN SANTA MISSED THE
CHRISTMAS ROAD. (R)
Merimee, Prosper.
CARMEN.
Merion Music, Inc.
TENOR.
Merodach, Maurine Bel-, pseud.
SEE Joyner, Mary Sue.
Metzger, Lee.
ADVENTURE OF HENRY
CAPOYER. ©
Metzger, Mississippi, pseud.
SEE Metzger, Lee.
Meurer, Helen Richardson.
TALLULAH IS COMING TO
TOWN. ©
Meurer, Robert Thomas.
TALLULAH IS COMING TO
TOWN. ©
Meyer, Dede.
BABYLON BY CANDLE-
LIGHT.
Meyer, Frederick R.
COLLEGE DAZE. ©
Meyers, Ben.
ANTON'S SMILE. ©
Michael, Cy, pseud. SEE
Dodulik, Michael C.
Michel, Marc. SEE Marc-Michel.
Michel, Robert.
GELIEBTE STIMME. (R)
Michelson (Charles) Inc.
ADVENTURES OF CHRIS-
TOPHER COLUMBUS. ©
Michigan. State University.
HISTORY OF FURNITURE.
Michigan. State University.
Highway Traffic Safety Cen-
ter.
SIX-TEENS. ©
Middleton, George.
BIG POND. (R) ©
Midkiff, Roy D.
"HOLDEM" AND
"TWITCHEM". ©
Milhaud, Darius.
CHRISTOPHE COLOMB.
(R) ©
Millan, Bruce E.
INVISIBLE INDIAN CHIEF.
(R) ©
Miller, Arnold J.
PAST AND PRESENT. ©
Miller, Arthur.
MISFITS. ©
Miller, Francesca Falk.
LIGHT ON BEACON HILL.
Miller, Gordon H.
IT'S A FACT,
PRODUCTION PLANS FOR
1958.
SETTING THE THEME,
YEARS AHEAD FASHIONS
IN COLOR.
Miller, Luby. SEE Swartz,
Luby Shay.
Miller, Mrs. Marion L.
MARIANA PINEDA. ©
Miller, Paul C.
OF SOUND AND LIGHT. ©
Miller, Sarah Walton.
CASE FOR SAMARIA. ©
Millholland, Charles Bruce.
FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE
WORLD. (R) ©
FOR ART'S SAKE§ (R) ©
LOVE LABYRINTH. (R) ©
NAPOLEON OF BROADWAY.
(R) ©
SATAN AND SON, (R) ©
STUDIO APARTMENT 44.
(R) ©
Millikin, Marta Abba.
AS YOU DESIRE ME. (R) ©
NAME INDEX
Million, Rose.
SYBLE. ©
Milne, A. A.
IVORY DOOR.
Milne, Dorothy Daphne.
IVORY DOOR. (R) ©
Milo, Otto H.
GODDESS OF KNOWLEDGE. ©
Milton, Alfred R., d.b.a. Produc-
tion Associates Pictures Co.
SEE Production Associates
Pictures Co.
Mindel, Joseph.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Miranda, Ldgard da Rocha.
PALMARES. ©
Mitchell, Enid.
AND HAVE NOT LOVE. ©
Mitchell, John Fowler, Jr.
WILDCATTERS. (R) ©
Mitchell, Ronald E.
AT THE SITTING HEN. ©
LONG LIVE ELIAS. ©
MRS. MORRIS'S MAN. ©
SINGER IN A CELLAR. ©
Moehn, Heinz.
SIMPLICIUS SIMPLICISSIMUS.
Moh4csi, Jens.
FISCHER UND JUNKER. (R)
Moliere, Jean Baptiste Poquelin
de.
EIGHT PLAYS.
SLAVE OF TRUTH.
Molinaro, Ursule V. SEE Hern-
don, Ursule.
Molnar, Ferenc.
ONE, TWO, THREE. (R)
SPA.
SWAN. (R)
Momilani, pseud. SEE Van
Osten, Bea.
Monjure, Rosemary Marion.
INHERITANCE. ©
Montreuil, Anna B.
TECHNUTOPIA. ©
Moody, Robert E.
DEKANAWIDA. ©
Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
SIMEON, THE STABLE
HAND. ©
TAX DAY IN BETHLEHEM. ©
Mooney-Rowan Publications.
ALL ABOUT TAPE - ON
TAPE. ©
Moore, F. Frankfort.
KITTY CLIVE AND OTHER
PLAYS. (R) ©
Moore, Frank Ledlie.
ANARCHISTS. ©
JOHN BROWN. ©
Moore, Mrs. Henry W. SEE
Moore, Rosamond Ritchie.
Moore, Rosamond Ritchie.
EMBRACE THE NAKED
SWORD I. ©
Moore, Solomon.
BLACK LUSTRE. ©
Moral Re-Armament.
CROWNING EXPERIENCE. ©
Morgan, Geoffrey F.
TEA HOUSE OF SING LO. (R)
Morgan, Joan.
SQUARE DANCE. ©
Morin, Olevine.
BITTER HEART. ©
Morley, Robert.
HIPPO DANCING. ©
Morrill, Sibley Sherman.
STAR-CROSSED IN OX-
FORD. ©
Morrin, John J.
SEXTUPLETS. ©
Morris, Aldyth Vernon.
HARVEST TIME. ©
Morris, Alisa S. ¢
I PASSED ON A MOUN-
TAIN. ©
Morris, Edmund.
PARLOR GAME. ©
Morris, Helen.
PETER OX. ©
Morris, Marion, pseud. SEE
Whinery, Verna.
Morris, T. B.
ISLAND OF SIRENS.
Morrow, Vic.
WILLY LOVED EVERY -
BODY. ©
Mortimer, Samuel C.
TOTENS AND THE DAWN
PATROL. ©
Morton, Guy.
ALIBI. (R) ©
Morton, John Madison.
BOX & COX.
Morton, Michael.
ALIBI. (R)
Morton Salt Co.
WHITE MAGIC.
Mosel, Tad.
OUT-OF-TOWNERS. ©
Mosey, C. De Witt.
MUSICAL DIARY. ©
Mosler Safe Co. Revo-File
Division.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE: DEM-
ONSTRATE - AND YOU
SELL. ©
Moss, Arnold.
BACK TO METHUSELAH. ©
Moss, Henrietta.
NEW WORLD FOR PER-
FUMES. ©
Mossman, Ted.
FOURTEEN CARAT FOOL. ©
Motokiyo, Seami.
VOICELESS DRUM.
Moussy, Marcel.
MISSISSIPI. ©
Moylan, Thomas King.
DOPEY DAN. ©
Muccio, George.
WHEN IN ROME. ©
Muccio, Giorgio. SEE Muccio,
George.
Mulcahy, Maggie.
HERITAGE.
Muller, Hans.
WHITE HORSE INN.
Mulligan, Margaret T.
WEEK-END. ©
Munn, Arnold, pseud. SEE
Fixel, Arthur Ellis.
Munson, Fred Lingard.
YACHT CLUB. ©
Murdock, Edith.
FACE IN THE BARRED
WINDOW. ©
Murdock, John A.
FACE IN THE BARRED
WINDOW. ©
Murkland, E. R.
CLOSER LOOK.
CONTINENTAL AND LINCOLN
FOR 1958.
FACTS TO HELP YOU SELL
THE CONTINENTAL AND
LINCOLN FOR 1958.
HOME OF QUALITY.
SELLING THE 1958 CONTI-
NENTAL AND LINCOLN.
TOMORROW BEGINS TODAY.
Murray, John.
BARON, MASTER DETEC-
TIVE. ©
NOTHING VENTURED.
Murray Corp. of America, Easy
Laundry Appliances Division,
IT'S EASY ON THE RIGHT
TRACK,
NEW EASY COMBOMATIC
MODEL CDH.
Music Associates, Inc.
LET'S UNDERSTAND
OPERA. ©
Myatt, Paul J., Jr.
ANGEL FROM IOWA. ©
Myers, G. R.
JEREMIAH'S CHRISTMAS.
Myles, Nicholas J.
PERFECT GENTLEMAN. ©
135
N
Napier, Roy L., pseud. SEE
Levy, Raymond.
Napoleon, Arthur D.
BARRICADE. ©
Napoleon, Jo.
BARRICADE. ©
Napoli, Jacopo.
PESCATORI,.
Narbutas, Jonas V.
BREAKING THROUGH THE
SOCIAL BARRIER. ©
Narcejac, Thomas.
MONIQUE.
Nash, N. Richard.
GIRLS OF SUMMER. ©
Natanson, Jacques.
JE T'ATTENDAIS. (R) ©
Nathan, Jacques Louis.
SABRE DE BOIS. ©
Nathan, Paul S.
GOLD CARPET. ©
Nathan, Robert.
PARADOX OF FANTASY.
Nathan, Sol.
PUBLIC OFFICIAL. ©
National Assn. of Sanitary Milk
Bottle Closure Manufac-
turers.
YOUR FUTURE IN RETAIL
MILK. ©
National Education Association.
TEX, TWO KNUCKLES, AND
A NOTE. ©
National Live Stock & Meat
Board.
LEG OF LAMB.
MISCELLANEOUS PORK
CUTS.
PORK LOIN.
SMOKED HAM.
National Sunday School Dept.,
Assemblies of God. SEE As-
semblies of God. National
Sunday School Dept.
Needham, Arnold E.
MOUNTAIN MAN. ©
Neilson, Pearl.
GREATER THAN GOLD.
SIMON, CALLED PETER.
Neiseser, Karl.
ZWEI KRAWATTEN. (R)
Nelson, Hazel McCurdy.
BIBLE WOMEN COME
ALIVE. ©
Nemcek, Paul L.
NEVER OUT OF SEASON. ©
Nery, Raymond.
VINT UNE FILLE DE KIEV. ©
Nes, Lucille Lambert.
CALL OFF THE SUN. ©
Neuenburg, Evelyn.
PINNACLE.
Neuleib, William,
SOUND OF BARKING DOGS.
Neumann, Alfred.
FRAUENSCHUH. (R)
HAUS DANIELI. (R)
Neumann, Katharina.
FRAUENSCHUH. (R) ©
HAUS DANIELI. (R) ©
Newhoff-Blumberg Advertising
Agency.
DIALING FOR DOLLARS.
Ney, Richard.
BUT NOT FOR MARRIAGE. ©
Nicholas, Theodore G.
5 EASY DANCE LESSONS.
Nichols, Charlotte Jane.
ALL WET. ©
Nicolaj, Aldo.
RICCI DI MARE, ©
Nino, --.
RAYON DES SOIERIES. (R)
Nobility Division, Empire Crafts
Corp. SEE Empire Crafts
Corp. Nobility Division.
Nolte, Charles.
SEA CHANGE. ©
136 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Norcon, Inc.
GIRL FROM HAITI. ©
Nugent, Elliott.
RISING SON. (R) ©
Nute, Beryl Natalie. SEE Smith,
Beryl Natalie Nute.
O
Obey, Andre.
NOAH.
Oboler, Arch.
HI, GRANDMA. ©
OLD BOY. ©
O'Brien, Frances Blazer.
BRASS IDOL. ©
DIARY OF MARY MAG-
DALA. ©
GOLDEN ECHO, ©
PRODIGAL MOTHER. ©
WELL OF DOTHAN, ©
O'Carra, Char, pseud. SEE
Carr, Charles.
O'Connor, Carroll.
SERAPH INTERCEDES,. ©
O'Connor, John.
THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE. ©
WITNESS TO MADNESS. ©
O'Donohue, Josephine R.
O'DONOHUE METHOD OF
TEACHING MATHEMAT-
ICS. ©
O'Dwyer, Martha.
ON THE UP AND UP. (R) ©
O'Hara, Hamilton M.
SPACE ASSIGNMENT: EMER-
GENCY RESCUE. ©
Ohio Oil Co.
OUR COMPANY'S GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT IN RE-
FINING.
YOU DECIDE.
Oival, Lucienne.
MINOUCHE. (R) ©
Older, Cora M.
NUDIST QUEEN. ©
Older, Mrs. Fremont. SEE
Older, Cora M.
Oldsmobile Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Oldsmobile
Division.
Olfson, Lewy.
INFANTA.
Oliphant, Katherine. SEE Starr,
Dorothy Katherine Oliphant.
Oliver, William I.
LADY NIT-WIT. ©
STALLION. ©
Olson, Esther E.
BRIDE FOR THE BACHE-
LOR. ©
DON'T KISS HER NOW. ©
Oman, Agnes H.
LUCKY JADE. (R) ©
Oman, Mrs. Donald E. SEE
Oman, Agnes H.
O'Morrison, Kevin.
THREE DAYS BEFORE
YESTERDAY. ©
Ordonneau, Maurice.
PUPPE.
Orenstein, Joseph Norman.
POCOCURANTIST. ©
Oringer, Barry Ira.
SON OF THE REVOLUTION,
Orlov, Serge, pseud. SEE Nery,
Raymond.
Osborn, Edith Margaret.
MEDLARS ISLAND. ©
Osborn, Margot, pseud. SEE
Osborn, Edith Margaret.
Osborne, John.
LOOK BACK IN ANGER.
Ostrow, Sammy.
FOURTEEN CARAT FOOL. ©
Oursler, Fulton.
BEHOLD THIS DREAMER. (R)
Oursler, Fulton, Jr.
BEHOLD THIS DREAMER.
(R) ©
Oursler, Will.
BEHOLD THIS DREAMER.
(R) ©
Overman, Dixie M.
ICE SHOW. ©
NOBODY NEVER DID CON-
CERT. ©
Owen, Anne, pseud. SEE Wilson,
Ira B.
Oxford University Press.
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT. ©
WORD, ©
P
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
HOW ABOUT YOU.
PROBLEM OF LIFE.
Packer, Iris Decker.
OUTLAW KING. (R) ©
Page, Kate Stearns.
HOLY NIGHT. (R) ©
Page, Mann.
HOUSE AFIRE. (R) ©
RED TRAIL. (R) ©
Page, Thomas.
BLUSHING CANDLES. ©
Palazzeschi, Aldo.
SISTERS MATERASSI.
Palffy-Waniek, K.
FREMDE ERDE. (R)
Palmer, Lucile. SEE McMillan,
Lucile Palmer.
Palmer, Meredith, pseud. SEE
Asbeck, Elizabeth M. P.
Paltz, Rita Warsawska.
CHILDREN'S SONGS AND
PLAYS FOR THE JEWISH
HOLIDAYS. ©
Panama, Norman.
LI'L ABNER.
Pansieri, Felix. SEE Gandera,
Felix.
Paphazay-Lehar, Francis.
FREDERIQUE. (R) ©
Paraghamian, Sarkis.
CASA INFERNA. ©
Paramount Pictures Corp.
ONE, TWO, THREE. (R) ©
Parcher, Emily Seaber.
MRS. JONES AT THE
WHEEL. (R)
THEIR FIRST BABY. (R)
Paritz, Jack Maury.
COUNTRY MUSIC. ©
SING FOR ME, LILY SONG-
BIRD. ©
Parkhurst, Willard.
CALICO. ©
Parlakian, Nishan.
NAME IS A MAN. ©
Parson, Mary Jean.
AFTER CLASS. ©
BALLAD FOR BUGLES. ©
Partlow, Mary Rita.
CINDERELLA. ©
Patridge, Melvin E.
'CAJUN SWAMPS. ©
Patterson, George Herbert.
PANDORA IN THE NEVER
NEVER. ©
SMILE OF THE TIGER, ©
Paulson, Arvid.
DREAM PLAY. ©
PARIAH. ©
Pavis, J. A.
TO BED BY DAY. ©
Payen, Louis.
ROI D'YVETOT. (R) ©
Peabody, Esther Campbell.
PHOTO-ROULETTE. ©
Peabody, Richard Gillham.
PHOTO-ROULETTE. ©
Pearl, Ruth K.
INTRUDER. ©
RARE DEVOTION. ©
Pearn, V. A.
INVISIBLE PLAYMATE, (R)
Peckham Corp.
BETTER LIFE.
Pepion, Howard.
HIGHLIGHTS AND SHAD-
OWS. ©
Percy, Edward, pseud. SEE
Smith, Edward Percy.
Perkins, Beatrice M.
PHONICS FOR READING AND
SPELLING DEVELOP-
MENT. ©
Perlberg, David.
INSPECTION RECEIPT. ©
Perrin, Michel.
HOMME QUI A PERDU SES
CLEFS. ©
Perry, Margaret.
GINGERBREAD JOE. ©
Persico, Maria.
BISBETICA DOMATA. (R)
Pertwee, Michael.
DEADLY HAT-PIN. ©
Petersilka, Augustin.
PRO PATRIA. ©
Peterson, William.
DAY IN TIME. ©
Petroff, Boris L.
TEEN-AGE SCARFACE. ©
Petronio, Louis A.
CONGRESSWOMAN. ©
Phelan, Raymond A.
REBELS DIE YOUNG. ©
Phelps, Barry.
STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF
MARTHA WEBB. ©
SWAN. ©
Phelps, Pauline. SEE Short,
Pauline Phelps.
Phillips, Bernard Dezoer
Plimmer Warrender.
TRAGEDY IN FANTASY OF
ROMEO AND JULIET. ©
Phillips, Irving Walter.
MR. RUMPLE. ©
Pick, Gerard.
DO OR DIAPHRAGM. ©
Pierce, Carl Webster.
BE YOURSELF.
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE
DRUMMS.
Piersel, W. Guthrie.
TOWN IS BORN.
Pineau, Jacqueline Breitel.
DURAND BIJOUTIER. (R) ©
Pirandello, Fausto.
COME TU MI VUOI. (R) ©
QUESTA SERA SI RECITA A
SOGGETTO. (R) ©
Pirandello, Lietta.
COME TU MI VUOI. (R) ©
QUESTA SERA SI RECITA A
SOGGETTO. (R) ©
Pirandello, Luigi.
COME TU MI VUOI. (R)
QUESTA SERA SI RECITA A
SOGGETTO. (R)
Pirandello, Stefano.
COME TU MI VUOI. (R) ©
QUESTA SERA SI RECITA A
SOGGETTO. (R) ©
Pironti, Tarquiny C.
HANG THE WITNESS. ©
Pitray, Gabriel de.
VACANCES. (R) ©
Pitray, Paul de.
VACANCES.
Pitt, Hamilton.
MIRROR OF TOMORROW. ©
Pizzetti, Bruno.
STRANIERO. (R) ©
Pizzetti, Ildebrando,
STRANIERO. (R) ©
Plant, Michael.
MISS ISOBEL. ©
Playfair, Giles.
K. C.'S COMEDY. (R) ©
Playfair, Rhoda Elizabeth.
FEATHER FROM HIS WING.
Ploof, Eugene H.
FLOPPY EARS. ©
MUSILOGUE. ©
Plymouth Division, Chrysler
Corp. SEE Chrysler Corp.
Plymouth Division.
July—Dec.
Pockriss, Lee.
WHO'S EARNEST. ©
Poe, Edgar Allan.
MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH
Pohlman, Max Edward.
SOFT TOUCH. ©
Pollock, Channing.
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. (R)
Pollock, Helen Channing.
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. (R) ©
Polsky, Abe.
WEIRDO. ©
Polsky, Milton.
WEIRDO. ©
Pontiac Motor Division, General
Motors Corp. SEE General
Motors Corp. Pontiac Motor
Division.
Poole, Jeanne Iz Ella.
MUSICANA. ©
Popeil Bros., Inc.
HASTY-TASTY PASTRY
CUTTER & JUICER.
Popkin, Percy.
COURAGE, (R) ©
Poritz, Lily.
IN PLACE OF LOVE. ©
Porter, Katherine Anne.
PALE HORSE, PALE RIDER.
Porter, Ralph.
BULL WHIP. ©
Portulano, Antonietta.
COME TU MI VUOI. (R) ©
QUESTA SERA SI RECITA A
SOGGETTO, (R) ©
Posegate, Ethel Durnal.
JEFF'S DREAM.
Post, Steve.
ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN.
Potter, Raymond J.
ARABIAN KNIGHT. ©
Potter, Stanley C., Jr.
BUDDY. ©
Powell, Lawrence.
INVISIBLE PLAYMATE. (R) ©
Powell, Rodger G.
ANGEL FROM IOWA. ©
Powers, Verne.
ONE THAT GOT AWAY.
PLAYS FOR PLAYERS AND A
GUIDE TO PLAY PRODUC-
TION.
THREE ON A BENCH.
UNTO THY DOORS.
WALL.
Presbrey, Eugene Wiley.
CROWN JEWELS. (R)
Presbyterian Church in the
Us S. At
HOW FAR CAN YOU SEE. ©
Press, Duane W.
MODERN COMEDY
SKETCHES. ©
Prettyman, Claude B.
REVIEW OF THE ABC'S, ©
Prince, Leslie E. F.
SHERIDAN AND CAPTAIN
MATHEWS. (R) ©
Prindle, James.
ASK FOR THE BUSINESS,
GOODYEAR ON THE MARCH.
YOU DECIDE.
Procter, Arthur W.
LEGEND OF B. P. ©
Productions Associates Pictures
Co.
TIME TO KILL. ©
Prothboarde, Willson, pseud. SEE
Wilson, Nelson Protheroe.
Protheroe, Daniel.
TEA HOUSE OF SING LO, (R)
Protheroe, Daniel, Jr.
TEA HOUSE OF SING LO.
(R) ©
Proust, Marcel.
SWANN IN LOVE.
Pryor, Albert Edward.
OLGA THE BROLGA. ©
Pryor, Will. SEE Pryor, Albert
Edward.
Puamana, pseud. SEE Aluli,
Irmgard Farden.
1957
Puccini, Giacomo.
LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA.
Pujol, Rene.
MINOUCHE. (R)
Pusztagyimoti, Maria.
KASAJINI. ©
Q
Quality Bakers of America Co-
operative, Inc.
BATTER WHIPPED SUNBEAM
BREAD. ©
MELLO TOAST. ©
MRS. BOHNET'S BREAD. ©
SUNBEAM RADIO. ©
Quinn, James Brian.
MEASUREMENT OF RE-
SEARCH ACCOMPLISH-
MENT. ©
Quinterio, Gustavo.
RETURN TO MILAN. ©
Quintero Ramirez, Antonio, 25th
marques de Cubas.
MADERA DE SANTOS. ©
R
RCA Victor. Radio and Victrola
Division.
"SOUND" PROFITS IN HIGH
FIDELITY. ©
TWEETER, WOOFER AND
WOW. ©
Racine, Jean.
RACINE'S PHEDRE.
Radio & Television Packagers,
Inc.
JUNGLE. ©
) Radio and Victrola Division, RCA
Victor. SEE RCA Victor.
Radio and Victrola Division.
Radish, Frank.
THAT'S MY NAME. ©
Raine, L.
BOUTON DE ROSE. (R)
Ramirez, Antonio Quintero. SEE
Quintero Ramirez, Antonio,
25th marques de Cubas.
| Ramsen, Al, pseud. SEE Abram-
sen, Alvan H.
| Random House, Inc.
MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.
| Raphaelson, Samson.
| BOOLIE. (R) ©
| Rath, Frederick William.
| MELODRAMA, (R) ©
| Rathaus, Karol.
FREMDE ERDE. (R)
| Ratigan, William.
AMERICA THE BOUNTIFUL.
Raucher, Herman.
DOUBLE ENTENDRE. ©
| Rawlings, Paul B.
VENUS AND JOHNNY. ©
| Rawlings, Rose.
| VENUS AND JOHNNY. ©
| Ray, Marla.
SCHNAPPSIE AND THE
| MAGIC BUTTON. ©
| Raydic Corp.
| RETURN TO GUAM. ©
| Raynor Manufacturing Co.
OPEN AND SHUT CASE. ©
Reach, James.
DANGER FROM THE SKY.
NOTHING BUT NONSENSE.
| WONDERFUL SUMMER.
) Reardon, Frank.
MR. RUMPLE.
) Redi, F. i
1 BACCHUS IN TOSCANA. (R)
Reece, Mrs. Allan M. SEE Reece,
Evelyn M.
Reece, Evelyn M.
| HIGH IN THE SKY. ©
| Reece, Peggy, pseud. SEE Hen-
}, derson, Gladys Sigler.
NAME INDEX
Reese, Sam.
HOUSE WITHOUT WALLS. ©
Reeves, James.
HEALTH TO JOHN PATCH.
Regan, Sylvia, pseud. SEE
Elistein, Sylvia Regan.
Regular Common Carrier Con-
ference.
FIVE PIECES OF FREIGHT. ©
MAKE IT EASY ON YOUR-
SELF. ©
Regular Common Carriers Assn.
FIVE PIECES OF FREIGHT. ©
GET ON THE TEAM. ©
Reich, John Theodor.
ELIZABETH AND MARY. ©
Reichart, Virginia L.
SONG OF HIAWATHA. ©
Reinheimer, Howard E.
DOMINO PARLOR. (R) ©
GREEN GROW THE LILACS.
(R) ©
ROADSIDE. (R) ©
Reit, Seymour.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Relgis, Rae, pseud. SEE Hender-
son, Gladys Sigler.
Renek, Morris.
CRY FOR MORNING. ©
Republic Steel Corp. Truscon
Steel Division.
HERE'S HOW.
MARK OF MERIT - ALUMI-
NUM WINDOWS.
Ressieb, George, pseud. SEE
Reach, James.
Revo-File Division, Mosler Safe
Co. SEE Mosler Safe Co.
Revo-File Division.
Rice, Alice Hegan.
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TIME TABLE FOR PROGRESS.
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TOWN IS BORN.
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JACK COMES HOME. ©
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Grant-Schaefer, G. A.
Schaefer, Leona.
JACK COMES HOME. ©
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DEVIL'S KINGDOM. ©
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SIMPLICIUS SIMPLICISSIMUS,
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ACADEMIC FESTIVAL OVER-
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BRANDENBERG CONCERTOS,
NOS.4, 5 AND 6,
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ELIZABETH AND MARY.
Schiller, Friedrich von.
RAUBER.
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ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN.
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Potter, Stanley C., Jr.
Schott's (B.) SShne.
BLUTHOCHZEIT. ©
REVISOR. ©
SIMPLICIUS SIMPLICIS-
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WITCH WHO WASN'T
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Dollee.
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JOKER. (R) ©
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Sears, Warren.
FUNNY LI'L DUCK. ©
Secor, Hal.
HERE'S HOW.
MARK OF MERIT - ALUMI-
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BLESSED EVENT. (R) ©
Seidemann, M. Michale.
ANI MA-AMIN - I BE-
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FABULOUS SAFARI. ©
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PRINCESS AND THE SWINE-
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WIVES OF THE CALIPH. (R)
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PRINCESS AND MR. PARKER.
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JEWISH JOY. ©
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QUESTION OF TIME. ©
Septant, June.
BURIAL OF THE DEAD. ©
Serling, Rod.
DARK SIDE OF THE EARTH. ©
PANIC BUTTON. ©
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POWER OF SONG. ©
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BOULARD ET SES FILLES. (R)
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SWANN IN LOVE. ©
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MY NAME'S GENTRY. ©
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FRIED AFFAIR. ©
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HAPPY NEW YEAR. ©
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FALSTAFF, THE PRINCE OF
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HAMLET.
IN DIFFERENT LIGHT.
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TRAGEDY IN FANTASY OF
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Shand, John Vincent.
DANDY DOODLE SHOW,
Shanet, Howard.
SONATA NO.9 IN A MAJOR,
OP.47,
Shanks, Robert H.
RING AROUND THE WORLD.
Shannon, Mattie B.
ALONG THE CHRISTMAS
WAY. (R)
ANGELS OF CHRISTMAS. (R)
GREAT ADVENTURE. (R)
GWEN ALLEN'S CHRIST-
MAS. (R)
UPLIFTED CROSS. (R)
Shapiro, Karl.
TENOR.
Sharp, Morey.
NAME THE STAR. ©
July—Dec..
Shaw, Crane, pseud. SEE Cren-
shaw, Pauline.
Shaw, George Bernard.
BACK TO METHUSELAH.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA.
Shaw, Kerry.
LATE SPRING. ©
STORY ON PAGE TWO. ©
Shaw, Le Vergne.
SUBMERGED.
SUBMERGED. (R)
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AMBER VIEW. ©
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MAGDA. ©
Shayne, Alexander.
LONG ARM. ©
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MIRACLE OF TONICHI
FOREST. ©
Sheldon, Joan, pseud. SEE Schul-
man, Joan.
Shelton, Emily Jones.
PINK FOX. ©
Shepherd, Joan, pseud. SEE
Buchanan, Betty.
Sherbowsky, David.
CAPTIVE TONGUES. ©
DELINQUENT BUREAU-
CRAT. ©
Sherman, Herbert Jerome.
STRAWBERRY MARMA-
LADE. ©
Sherman, Myrtie B.
WEDDING IN THE MILTON
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Sherriff, R. C.
TELESCOPE. ©
Sherwood, Madeline H.
HAPPY DAYS. (R) ©
IT'S A BARGAIN. (R) ©
SMALL WAR ON MURRAY
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THIS IS NEW YORK. (R) ©
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HAPPY DAYS. (R)
IT'S A BARGAIN. (R)
SMALL WAR ON MURRAY
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THIS IS NEW YORK. (R)
Shine, Ted.
EPITAPH FOR A BLUE-
BIRD. ©
Shoemaker, Gordon.
LO! THE GOLDEN MOUN-
TAIN. ©
MARRIAGE BUREAU. ©
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AT THE SECOND SHOW. (R)
BACKGROUND. (R)
SHAVINGS. (R)
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BLUE RIBBON HAT. (R) ©
MOON AND THE MOON-
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SHAVINGS. (R) ©
SPRIGHTLY WIDOW BART-
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Shrager, Sidney.
ROYAL AUCTION,
Shuttleworth, Elizabeth. SEE
Battyn, Elizabeth Shuttle-
worth.
Siegel, Marc.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
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JANE DAUGHERTY. (R) ©
Sifton, Paul.
JANE DAUGHERTY. (R) ©
Signal, Don.
MR. DO-GOOD. ©
Simcoe, Benjamin.
FACE OF LOVE. ©
KINGS AND QUEENS. ©
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IAM THE MAN. ©
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SHOOTING GALLERY. (R) © |
Simon, Mildred Anna.
READING THROUGH
ROSALIND. ©
| Slater, Hileen.
1957
Simpson, Fredrick Douglas.
BIG TOWN AND LITTLE
TOWN. ©
Sims, E. Ralph, Jr.
DEDICATION, DILIGENCE,
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MR. BIG. ©
Singer, Isaac Bashevis.
SATAN IN GORAY.
Singh, Wasantha W.
NEELA KAMALA. ©
Sitka, Emil.
DYING TO DIE. ©
_ Skolnick, Zan.
7 DOORS. ©
UNTO THE PURE. ©
Slakoff, Morton.
DEMAGOGUE. ©
QUEEN STREET. ©
Slater, Albert J.
DIRTY END OF THE STICK.
| Slater, Anne.
DIRTY END OF THE
STICK. ©
| Slater, Dorothy.
DIRTY END OF THE STICK.
DIRTY END OF THE STICK.
Slater, Mark.
DIRTY END OF THE STICK.
Slater, Robert.
DIRTY END OF THE STICK.
© © © ©
Slavin, Sheldon.
WATER COLORS IN THE
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Sloane, Allan.
FLYING TIGERS.
| Small, Austin J.
'OLE IN THE ROAD. (R) ©
Small, William J.
STATUES IN THE PARK. ©
WALRUS SAID. ©
Smith, Allan.
MY FIVE STAR ANGELS. ©
Smith, Allan, Jr.
EXCHANGE OF IDEAS. ©
Smith, Arthur B.
PIRATES OF SEN SEN.
Smith, Benjamin Vernon.
HONEYMOON IS OVER. ©
Smith, Beryl Natalie Nute.
WITHOUT DIRECTION. ©
(R) ©
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PERFECT LITTLE FOOL.
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SECRET PASSION. (R)
Smith, Roderick W.
SPARTAN. ©
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PIANO CONCERTO IN A
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SYMPHONY NO.6 IN F MAJOR,
OP.68.
| Smith, Sydney R.
SECRET PASSION. (R) ©
Smith, Vernon. SEE Smith,
Benjamin Vernon.
Smith, Warren Sylvester.
PRECIOUS BANE. ©
Smith, Winchell.
FOURTEEN CARAT FOOL.
Smolar, Charles.
QUINTET FOR SOLITAIRE. ©
) Snitger, William.
SINBAD THE SAILOR. ©
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CARAMOURA MOON. ©
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MIGHTY PAUL BUNYON. ©
WITHOUT INVESTIGATION. ©
WORD PATTERNS, ©
Sokoloff, David.
CARAMOURA MOON.
Sokolov, Maria.
MODE ANI. ©
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Maria.
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IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS. ©
NAME INDEX
Soriano, Rocco.
DAUGHTER'S FATE. ©
FANCIULLA D'ORO. ©
ONLY ONE GOD. ©
PECCATO DEL MEDICO. ©
Soter, Georgia. SEE Soteropoulos,
Georgia S.
Soteropoulos, Georgia S.
CRUSADING YANKEES. ©
Southgate, Howard.
LATE BARGAIN. ©
Soya, Carl Erik.
TWO THREADS.
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SATURDAY CHILD.
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BIBLE PLAYS FOR JUNIORS.
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CHILDE ROWLAND. ©
PIP AND THE CROSSPATCH
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BOOK OF JOB. ©
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ALL WET. ©
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AT RISE. (R) ©
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WHITE GIRL. (R) ©
Spielman, Fred.
STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN.
Spoliansky, Mischa.
ZWEI KRAWATTEN. (R) ©
Sprague, Mortimer, pseud. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Springgate, Charlene M.
CHRISTMAS WISH FOR
MARY. ©
Stadd, Leonard.
WISH FOR A WISH. ©
Stanley, Hal.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
Stanley, Jean.
DEAD HAND OF THE PAST. ©
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FIRST MRS. CHIVERICK. (R)
LET AND SUBLET. (R)
NIGHTIE NIGHT. (R)
Staples, Joy.
ALL BUT ONE BOX. ©
DEVIL AND DANIEL
WEBSTER. ©
GUILTY ONES. ©
KIM. ©
PENROD. ©
Staples, Robert S.
ALL BUT ONE BOX. ©
DEVIL AND DANIEL
WEBSTER. ©
GUILTY ONES. ©
KIM. ©
PENROD. ©
Starr, Dorothy Katherine
Oliphant.
FROZEN ASSETS. ©
MUMMY's TUMMY. ©
Starstan Music Corp.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
Stefani, Alessandro de.
BARCA VIENE DAL LAGO. ©
Stein, Sol.
EQUAL IN PARIS. ©
TOP SECRET MISSION. ©
Stein-Landesmamn, Alice.
SCHIESSBUDE. (R) ©
SHOOTING GALLERY. (R)
Steinbrecher, Alexander.
MEINE NICHTE SUSANNE.
Steiner, Franz.
MOONLIGHT.
Steiner, Herbert.
GESAMMELTE WERKE IN
EINZELAUSGABEN.
Steliger, H. J.
KEY TO THE UNIVERSE. ©
Stephens, Cecil G.
STORM CELLAR.
Sterling, A. M.
FOREIGN MATTER. ©
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WEAREVER SPARK PLUG SET.
Stern, Lewis Michael.
LOVE STORY. ©
SEE YOU IN THE FUNNY-
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Stern, Martin.
AGE OF THE DINOSAUR. ©
MY BROTHER GEORGE. ©
Stern, Monroe.
TRIP NO FURTHER. ©
Stevens, Alden.
TOUR DU MONDE. (R) ©
Stevens, Thomas Wood.
TOUR DU MONDE. (R)
Stewart, Donald Ogden.
REBOUND. (R) ©
Stewart, Elizabeth L. Wilbur.
TABLE SET FOR HIMSELF.
(R) ©
Stieglitz, Perry Jesse.
DANCE ON THE BURNING
LAKE. ©
Stodel, Edward C.
RETURN TO GUAM.
Stolarevsky, Mihail, pseud. SEE
Stolley, Mikhail.
Stolley, Mikhail.
LEGEND OF SLEEPY
HOLLOW. ©
Stollmalk, Fredric H.
PUTSCH. ©
Stolz, Robert.
MONTMARTRE BLUES. ©
Stolzer, Milton M.
VOICELESS DRUM. ©
Stone, Anna Mildred.
AUTUMN, THE CRYSTAL
GAZER. ©
HISTORY OF COLLECT
POND. ©
Stone, Irving.
LUST FOR LIFE.
Storace, John Paul.
GODLIGHT TO AN UNKNOWN
SOLDIER. ©
Strack, Joseph George.
DREAMER IN DISTRESS. ©
Straus, Clara.
MARIETTA. (R) ©
Straus, Erwin.
DANCING. (R) ©
Straus, O.
MARIETTA. (R)
Strauss, Robert.
HURDLES TO THE MOON. ©
Streeter, Edward.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR.
BAXTER. ©
Strindberg, August.
DREAM PLAY.
PARIAH.
Strode, Hudson.
END OF THE DANCE. (R) ©
Strode, Warren Chetham-. SEE
Chetham-Strode, Warren.
Stroll, Jetta.
FRENCH FANTASY. ©
Stuart, Aimee.
NINE TILL SIX. (R) ©
Stuart, Donald Ellis.
MAKE HIM MAGNIFICENT. ©
Stuart, Philip.
NINE TILL SIX. (R)
Stuart, Ralph E., Jr.
SENSE OF HUMOR. ©
Styne, Jule.
BELLS ARE RINGING. ©
Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour.
IOLANTHY.
Sullivan, Maria Ancilla.
PLAY FOR THE SEASON OF
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Sullivan, Mary Samuel.
ANGEL GOT HOME FREE. ©
Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
GREAT LIGHT. (R) ©
RISEN KING. (R) ©
Superman, Inc.
ADVENTURES OF SUPER-
MAN.
ADVENTURES OF SUPER
PUP. ©
139
Svedlund, Karol.
Carolyn.
Swain, Dwight V.
SURPRISE PARTY. ©
Swann, Darius Leander.
I HAVE SPOKEN TO MY
CHILDREN.
Swanson, William W.
IN THE: SPIRIT OF LEADER-
SHIP. ©
Swartout, Norman Lee.
SWAN. (R)
Swartz, Luby Shay.
FAINT SOUND OF LAUGH-
TER. ©
Sweeney, Thomas.
NOAH'S ARK - 9. ©
Swetland, Carolyn.
MOLL FLANDERS. ©
Swinburne, D., pseud. SEE
Deegan, Dorothy Swinburne.
Swinton, Phyllis McNeal.
PLAYS FOR CLASSROOM AND
AUDITORIUM. (R) ©
Sylvaine, Vernon.
ROAD OF POPLARS. (R) ©
WHAT THE DOCTOR
ORDERED. ©
Szymanski, Alan Oran Barrody.
AFTERGLOW. ©
SEE Swetland,
a0
T. A. A., Inc.
WEAREVER SPARK PLUG
SET. ©
Talbot, Story.
TALE OF A BRIDGE. ©
Tamburri, Anthony N.
HARRY-THE-STEP. ©
Tams-Witmark Music Library
Inc.
LET'S UNDERSTAND
OPERA. ©
Tanner, Joseph.
HEAVENLY DAYS. ©
Tarkington, Booth.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH. (R)
PENROD.
Tarkington, Susanah K.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH. (R) ©
Tarpley, Ken.
SIX STITCHES FOR EGO.
Tarpley, Vera.
SIX STITCHES FOR EGO.
Taylor, Howard P.
TANGLED THREADS. (R)
Taylor, Irving.
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN.
Tchekoy, Anton Pavlovich. SEE
Chekhoy, Anton Pavlovich.
Tedesco, Mario Castelnuovo-.
SEE Castelnuovo-Tedesco,
Mario.
Teichmann, Howard M.
MISS LONELYHEARTS. ©
Tekeyan, Charles.
KING OF NEW YORK. ©
Teramond, Guy de.
BAGATELLE.
Terry, Joseph G.
YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER-
WHAT IS IT WORTH. ©
Thackeray, William M.
VANITY FAIR.
Thane, Adele.
WIZARD OF OZ.
Theologes, Ernest.
KING OF NEW YORK.
Thiollier, Dallas.
SMALL TOWN GIRL. ©
Thomas, A. E.
BIG POND. (R)
Thomas, Dean F.
FROM THIS DAY UPWARD. ©
Thomas, Ethel Dodd.
BIG POND. (R) ©
Thompson, Elizabeth Adams.
POINT OF YOUTH.
140 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Thompson (J. Walter) Co.
MEDICAL HORIZONS.
Thorne, David.
DEATH OF A LOVED ONE.
(R) ©
Thorne, Francis.
CRAZY! GRANDMA.
Thornhill, Alan.
CROWNING EXPERIENCE.
Thornley, Barbara.
INVISIBLE PLAYMATE. (R)
Thurman, Beverly.
ASMODEE. ©
Thurston, Jane, sole owner of
Esto Pub. Co. SEE Esto
Pub. Co.
Tillema, Catharine Hill.
JEWELS OF THE DUCHESS. ©
MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR. ©
THREE MEN AND A GIRL. ©
VICTIM SPEAKS. ©
WARNING. ©
WHEN FATE STEPSIN. ©
Tingruen, Klare.
MAN WITHOUT A HEART. ©
Tobias, Jay.
COOKIE'S CAPERS.
Tolliver, John Cooper, Jr.
RUY BLAS. ©
Tomkins, Bud, pseud. SEE
George, Charles.
Tonkin, Joseph D.
GOLDEN STREET. ©
Torn, Jesse.
TEEN AGE. ©
Torre, Janice.
STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN.
Totheroh, Dan Webster.
DISTANT DRUMS. (R) ©
GOOD VINTAGE. (R) ©
MASTER WILL. ©
Tourrasse, Andre de la.
FOU DE LA DAME. (R)
Trachtenberg, Mark.
KRULL OPPORTUNITY. ©
Trask, Katrina.
LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLE-
HEM. (R) ©
Traven, B.
BRIDGE IN THE JUNGLE.
Traynham, Robert.
BARRACK.
Treitler, Edwin.
SHIPWRECK HAS BEGUN. ©
Tremblay, De Ann C.
MASTER ZERO. ©
Trett, Theodore N., proprietor of
Direct Advertising Associates.
SEE Direct Advertising
Associates.
Triad Productions, Inc.
LI'L ABNER. ©
Trivers, Benn.
DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH.
(R) ©
Truscon Steel Division, Republic
Steel Corp. SEE Republic
Steel Corp. Truscon Steel
Division.
Trytler, Edwin, pseud. SEE
Treitler, Edwin.
Turgeney, Ivan.
MONTH IN THE COUNTRY.
Turley, John J., Jr.
APPLE SAUCE. ©
VISITOR. ©
WHISPERED WORD. ©
Turner, Barbara.
WILLY LOVED EVERY -
BODY. ©
Turner, Joel
LEGEND OF MADAME
KRASINSKA. ©
Tutor Records, Inc.
BOBBY DUKOFF PRE-
SENTS. ©
Tyler, Converse.
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE. ©
Tyson, Alex, pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
U
Unger, Robert L.
BOHIKEE CREEK. ©
Ungerleider, E. L.
CALL FORTH THE DRAG-
ON. ©
United States Gypsum Co.
CAL-SEAL AND HYDROMITE
CEMENTS--TIME TESTED,
WELL PROVED. ©
MORE PROFITS FROM PEA-
NUTS. ©
United States Rubber Co.
TOMORROW BEGINS TODAY.
Universal Edition, A. G.
FREMDE ERDE, (R) ©
ULTIMO LORD. (R) ©
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles. School of
Library Science.
PARADOX OF FANTASY. ©
Upshaw, Roy.
SKIRTS UP. ©
Uris, Auren.
LOVE MACHINE. ©
We
Vajda, Ernest.
HAREM.
Vajda, Mrs. Ernest.
HAREM. ©
Valabregue, Albin.
PUPPE.
Vale, Eden.
DECEPTIVE CADENCE. ©
Vanderburg, Gordon.
FOURTEEN CARAT FOOL. ©
Vandeveer, Ellen.
TRAPPED. ©
Van Druten, John.
LONDON WALL. (R) ©
YOUNG WOODLEY. (R) ©
Vanecek, Frank Richard.
HIS FIRST WATCH. ©
Van Gorder, Richard G.
OF SHREDS AND PATCHES. ©
Van Ness, William D.
CORSAIR EXPEDITION
SERIES. ©
Van Osten, Bea.
SANTA'S GONE HAWAIIAN. ©
Vasile, Turi.
NOTTI DELL'ANIMA. ©
Vassiliev, Sergius A.
GOD'S FOOL. ©
Vaughan, Jack Forbes.
BEST OF BURLESQUE. ©
Vaught, Mahlon J.
MONOLOGUES OF THE
KORNPONE KIDD. ©
Vega, Lope de. SEE Carpio, Lope
de Vega.
Veilleux, Jere.
MISADVENTURER. ©
Verdi, Giuseppe.
LET'S UNDERSTAND OPERA.
TRAVIATA.
Vere, John.
COURAGE. (R) ©
Verne, Jules.
AROUND THE WORLD IN
EIGHTY DAYS.
Verner, Gerald.
TOWARDS ZERO. ©
Verneuil, Louis, pseud. SEE
Collin, Louis Jacques Marie.
Vertone, Saverio.
DOMANDA DI MATRIMONIO.
Vickers, Roy.
DOUBLE IMAGE.
Victor, Joseph.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Victor, Lucia.
TWO ON A JOURNEY. ©
Vidal, Gore.
HONOR. ©
Vining, Donald.
ONE THAT GOT AWAY.
Viola, Frank.
TRY THE BRAND NEW PLYM-
OUTH. ©
Vitt, Joseph A., Jr.
SIX-SIDED TRIANGLE. ©
Vittes, Louis.
I MARRIED A MONSTER
FROM OUTER SPACE. ©
Vlahos, John Louis.
BEND IN THE ROAD. ©
Voigt, Marion.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Volin, Max A.
ENIGMA. ©
Von Berge, Herman. SEE Berge,
Herman von.
Von Bradley, John, pseud. SEE
Fodor, Ladislaus.
Von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang.
SEE Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
von.
Von Haupt, Lois.
Lois von.
Von Schiller, Friedrich. SEE
Schiller, Friedrich von.
Von Weber, Roland.
LEGEND OF MADAME
KRASINSKA. ©
Vosper, Frank.
MURDER ON THE SECOND
FLOOR. (R)
Vulcan, Salome.
I KISS YOUR HAND, MAD-
AME. ©
SEE Haupt,
Ww
Wade, A. M.
GOLDEN DOG. (R) ©
Wagner, Anna V.
CRYSTALVILLE. ©
REMODELING THE FUTURE
GENERATION. ©
TRIP OUT WEST. ©
TWILIGHT YEARS. ©
VIOLIN. ©
Wagner, Glendolin Damon.
GREATER LOVE HATH NO
MAN. (R)
Walch (J. Weston) Publisher.
DRAMATIZATIONS FROM
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Waldau, Roy Sandman.
SOLIDARITY FOREVER. ©
Waley, Arthur.
JASAGER. (R)
Walker, Ernest.
NATIONAL TELOPINION. ©
Walker (Hiram) & Sons, Inc.
HIRAM WALKER GIFT PACK-
AGING PROGRAM FOR 1957.
Walker, Mark Orrin.
TURN ME EVERY WAY BUT
LOOSE. ©
Walker, Raymond Edyvean-. SEE
Edyvean-Walker, Raymond.
Walker, William Joseph.
REPETITIOUS FACTOR AND
RELAPSING,. (R) ©
Wallach, Ira.
COCONUT TREE. ©
FAY DE WITT CLUB ACT. ©
Wallach, Janine, pseud. SEE
Stroll, Jetta.
Wallis, Edward J.
FOUR CORDS FOR THE
STRANGLER. ©
Walsh, Chad.
1957 DIOCESAN ADULT CON-
FERENCE LECTURES, ©
Walsh, Mildred Schwab.
DAVY JONES HERSELF.
(R) ©
Walsh, Percy.
CHIN-CHIN-CHINAMAN.,
(R) ©
Waniek, K. Palffy-.
Waniek, K.
Warde, Shirley.
JUST A PAL. (R) ©
Wardell, Eugene Chester.
CHRISTMAS EVE IN HEAV-
EN. ©
SEE Palffy-
July—Dec.
Ware, Harlan.
MAN ON A STICK. ©
Ware, Leon.
MAN ON A STICK. ©
Warner, Lucinda, pseud. SEE |
Vandeveer, Ellen. 5]
Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse.
ROGUES IN CLOVER. (R) ©
Warwick & Legler, Inc.
JACOB RUPPERT - KNICKER-
BOCKER BEER.
Washington, Edwin C.
BROTHER PRESIDENT.
Wasile, Jeanne.
FATE HAS A LOVELY
HAND. ©
Wasserman, Dale.
ELISHA AND THE LONG
KNIVES. ©
MONSTER. ©
Watson, Leslie.
ISLAND HEAT. ©
MAJOR PAULINE. ©
TOAST TO THE REBELS. o
Wattron, Frank.
IN CASE OF MURDER.
Watts, John V.
PROMISCUOUS. (R) ©
Wayne, Bernie.
CYRANO IN SPAIN. ©
TORERO. ©
Weaver, Alan R.
MAGIC CARPET. ©
Webb, Denis.
MISS ISOBEL. ©
Webb, Mary.
PRECIOUS BANE.
Weber, Edith.
emi tn
Webster, William Richard, pseud, |
SEE Sherman, Herbert Jerome,”
Wedekind, Frank.
TENOR.
Wedeman, Erna, pseud. SEE
Wiedemann, Erna.
Weiger, Eugene.
SYLVESTER AND THE
SOLSTICE. ©
Weiler, Dorian. SEE Weiler,
Dorothy.
Weiler, Dorothy.
NICE GUY. ©
Weiler, Miriam.
NICE GUY. ©
Weill, Kurt.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER
STADT MAHAGONNY. (R)
JASAGER. (R)
Weill-Davis, Karoline.
AUFSTIEG UND FALL DER ~
STADT MAHAGONNY. (R) © ©
JASAGER. (R) ©
Weinberg, Clara Clayman,
IOLANTHY. ©
Weinberg, Louis.
ACT IN ONE. ©
Weinberg, Louis. SEE ALSO
Leslie, Larry.
Weinberger, Jaromir. :
GELIEBTE STIMME, (R) ©
Weiner, Ira.
FISHERMAN'S WIFE. ©
Weiner, V. J.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
Weisgall, Hugo.
TENOR.
Welles, Orson.
OPERATION CINDERELLA,
PARIS BY NIGHT.
TWO BY TWO.
Welling, David C.
CLOSER LOOK,
CONTINENTAL AND LINCOLI
FOR 1958. {
FACTS TO HELP YOU SELL
THE CONTINENTAL AND
LINCOLN FOR 1958.
HOME OF QUALITY.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE MORE
MONEY FROM LAMB.
LEG OF LAMB,
1957
LET'S HAVE LAMB.
MISCELLANEOUS LAMB CUTS.
MISCELLANEOUS PORK CUTS.
PORK LOIN.
SELLING THE 1958 CONTI-
NENTAL AND LINCOLN.
SMOKED HAM.
Wells, Katie Allen.
ECHO FOR PEACE EX-
PRESS. ©
Wells, Margaret Kluver.
HER FIRST FISHING TRIP. ©
Wendel, Clifford A.
ELIMINATION. ©
Wenzel, Catherine Rapp.
AT THE APEX. ©
Wenzell, Catherine, pseud. SEE
Wenzel, Catherine Rapp.
Werle, Frederick Charles.
JOURNEY TO ASTAR. ©
PICKUP.
Wernher, Hilda.
MY INDIAN FAMILY.
Wesley, Samuel S.
MESSAGE OF THE MAN-
GER. (R)
West, Lucille Page.
IAM MOVEMENT. ©
West, Nathaniel.
MISS LONELYHEARTS.
West, Trudy.
TOM THUMB.
Westminster Bank, Ltd.
BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE
STREET. (R) ©
Weston, Charis Wilson.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH. (R) ©
Wetmore Declamation Bureau.
AT MOTHER'S REQUEST.
(R) ©
AT OUR SCHOOL ON DECO-
RATION DAY. (R) ©
AT THE CHURCH SUPPER.
(R) ©
AT THE COUNTY FAIR. (R) ©
AT THE SECOND SHOW. (R) ©
BACKBROUND. (R) ©
BROTHERLY LOVE. (R) ©
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM. (R) ©
CHRISTMAS TREE HAS
ROOTS. ©
FISHERMAN'S LUCK. (R) ©
GREATER LOVE HATH NO
MAN. (R) ©
HOME TALENT REHEARSAL.
R) ©
oe JUNE REPORTS A
WEDDING. (R) ©
JOHNNIE HEARS THE CON-
TEST. (R) ©
JOHNNY GOES TO DANCING
SCHOOL. (R) ©
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. (R) ©
LITTLE BOY BLUE. (R) ©
MA AT THE RACES. (R) ©
MRS. JONES AT THE WHEEL.
(R) ©
MY BROTHER JIM. (R) ©
RAH RAH SPIRIT. (R) ©
REFORMING UNCLE MOSE.
R) ©
poe MR. PUDDY-
FOOT. (R) ©
RUNAWAY JACK-IN-THE-
BOX. (R) ©
TEMPORARY PERMANENT.
(R) ©
THEIR FIRST BABY. (R) ©
TRIALS OF A VAUDEVILLE
MANAGER. (R) ©
WASHIN' THE DISHES. (R) ©
Wexley, John.
LAST MILE. (R) ©
STEEL. (R) ©
WHAT IS YOUR DESIRE. (R) ©
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
TREES FOR TOMORROW.
Whale, John.
PRETTY PENNY.
Wheeler, Mrs. A. C. SEE
Wheeler, Melrose. ~
NAME INDEX
Wheeler, Melrose.
NEW CHRISTMAS ANGEL. ©
Whinery, Verna.
BEHOLD THY MOTHER. (R)
PEACE ON EARTH. (R)
UNCROWNED QUEEN. (R)
White, Max.
MAN WHO CARVED WOMEN
FROM WOOD. ©
Whitehall Pharmacal Co., subsid-
iary of American Home Pro-
ducts Corp. SEE American
Home Products Corp. White-
hall Pharmacal Co.
Whitehead, Douglass.
BRIDGE OF DREAMS. (R)
Whitehead, Virginia.
BRIDGE OF DREAMS. (R)
Whittier, Phoebe, pseud. SEE
Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
Wicks, Katharine Gibson.
NATHANIEL'S WITCH. ©
Wiedemann, Erna.
BEAUTICA. ©
Wiel, Maitre.
BOULARD ET SES FILLES
(R) ©
Wiener Operetten Verlag.
MEINE NICHTE SUSANNE. ©
Wilbur, Elene, pseud. SEE
Wilbur, Helen Hannah.
Wilbur, Helen Hannah.
TABLE SET FOR HIM-
SELF. (R) ©
Wilde, Oscar.
INFANTA.
WHO'S EARNEST.
Wilder, Charles.
BLUE SONG. ©
FINE ROMANCE. ©
Wildermann, Louis H.
LET'S NEGOTIATE. ©
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.
ASK FOR THE BUSINESS. ©
CLOSER LOOK. ©
CONTINENTAL AND LINCOLN
FOR 1958. ©
1104 SUTTON ROAD. ©
EVALUATING YOUR METAL-
WORKING MARKETS. ©
FACT TO HELP YOU SELL
THE CONTINENTAL AND
LINCOLN FOR 1958. ©
GOODYEAR ON THE
MARCH. ©
HERE'S HOW. ©
HIRAM WALKER GIFT PACK-
AGING PROGRAM FOR
1957. ©
HOME OF QUALITY. ©
HOW YOU CAN MAKE MORE
MONEY FROM LAMB. ©
IT'S A FACT. ©
IT'S EASY ON THE RIGHT
TRACK. ©
LEG OF LAMB. ©
LET'S HAVE LAMB. ©
MARK OF MERIT ALUMI-
NUM WINDOWS. ©
MISCELLANEOUS LAMB
CUTS. ©
MISCELLANEOUS PORK
CUTS. ©
NEW EASY COMBOMATIC
MODEL CDH. ©
NEW ERA FOR LINCOLN AND
YOU. ©
OUR COMPANY'S GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT IN RE-
FINING. ©
PATHWAYS TO YESTER-
DAY. ©
PRRK LOIN. ©
PRODUCTION PLANS FOR
1958. ©
PROOF OF PERFOR-
MANCE. ©
SELLING THE 1958 CONTI-
NENTAL AND LINCOLN. ©
SETTING THE THEME. ©
SKYWAY TO PROFITS. ©
SMOKED HAM. ©
SPACE, TIME, AND STEEL. ©
STRATEGY FOR SELLING. ©
TAVERN TURNAROUND. ©
TIME TABLE FOR PRO-
GRESS. ©
TOMORROW BEGINS TO-
DAY. ©
TREES FOR TOMORROW. ©
WHITE MAGIC. ©
YEARS AHEAD FASHIONS IN
COLOR. ©
YOU DECIDE. ©
Wilhelm, Rudolf.
MOONLIGHT.
Wilk, Max.
CLOUD SEVEN. ©
LITTLE TERROR.
Wilkins, C. D., pseud. SEE
Sherbowsky, David.
Willard, Clyde, pseud. SEE Hall,
J. Lincoln.
Willard, John.
BLUE DIAMOND. (R)
Willard, Minerva B.
BLUE DIAMOND. (R) ©
Wille, Frank.
ROMANCE IN MOSCOW. ©
Williams, Emlyn.
MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. ©
Williams, George L.
MAD DOGS. ©
Williams, John W.
40 GRAND. ©
IDA'S HUSBANDS. ©
Williams, Mable Rose.
CHEECHAKO. ©
Williams, Margery.
OUT OF THE NIGHT. (R) ©
Williams, Nancy Margaret.
HORNED TOAD. ©
Williams, R. Vaughan.
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
Williamson, Susan Erwin.
LOVE SPELL. ©
Willis, Edith H.
CHILD OF PEACE.
Willner, Arthur.
FREMDE ERDE. (R)
GELIEBTE STIMME. (R)
Wilson, Agnes.
LINE IS BUSY.
Wilson, Don.
LUCKY JADE. (R) ©
STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN.
Wilson, Forrest.
BLESSED EVENT. (R)
Wilson, Harry Leon.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH. (R)
Wilson, Harry Leon, Jr.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH. (R) ©
Wilson, Hilda.
NYMPHS AND SHEPHERDS. (R)
Wilson, Ira B.
BETHLEHEM. (R)
FAMOUS MOTHERS. (R)
GWEN ALLEN'S CHRIST-
MAS. (R)
UNCROWNED QUEEN. (R)
Wilson, J. D.
PETITE. ©
Wilson, Nelson Protheroe.
THESEUS OF TROEZEN. ©
Wing, Helen.
MIRACLE OF CHRISTMAS. ©
Winslow,’ Rainsford J.
MY NAME'S GENTRY. ©
Winston, Harold.
MOLL FLANDERS. ©
Wishengrad, Morton.
ETERNAL LIGHT.
Witlin, Frances.
HAPPY HYPOCRITE. ©
Witwer, Andrew.
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND
THE AMERICAN REVOLU-
TION. ©
Wojak, Regina. SEE Betts,
Regina Wojak.
Wolf, Edward.
BREAK THE BANK THEATRE
VERSION. ©
141
Wolff, Robert S.
WHAT'S YOUR BID. ©
Wolff, Walter C., Jr.
WHAT'S YOUR BID. ©
Wolpe, Richard.
PRINCESS JUDITH. ©
Woodman, Ken.
SAUCEPAN FOR A HAT. ©
Woodson, Leroy.
"HOLDEM" AND
"TWITCHEM". ©
Woody, Donald Gene.
TRAVELING WEATHER-
MAN. ©
Woodyard, Darrell.
FAIREST DAUGHTER OF THE
WEST. ©
Woolf, Kathlyn E.
BOMBOLITA. ©
PRINCESS MICKEY. ©
Woolf-Foster, pseud. SEE Woolf,
Kathlyn E.
Woolsey, David.
SILHOUETTE. ©
Worcester, Lawrence G.
GHOSTWRITER. ©
Wright, David. SEE Zielke,
Howard Albert.
Wright, Hamilton W.
LIMIT. ©
The Writer, Inc.
TELEVISION PLAYS FOR
WRITERS. ©
Wurl, Emily Sprague.
HOLD ON HEAVEN. ©
Wyman, Paul R.
OSCAR. ©
Y
Yale, Elsie Duncan.
IN CHRISTMASLAND. (R)
MESSAGE OF THE MAN-
GER. (R)
Yates, Dorothy Hazeltine.
DIET AND LIKE IT. ©
Yopp, Lee R.
OF SHREDS AND PATCHES.
Young, George H.
RICA THE BOUNTI-
FUL. ©
Young, J. R.
71ST CANDLE. ©
Moungoleed William Hal, Jr.
PARLOR GAME. ©
Yudewitz, Hyman.
ZORBA, THE GREEK. ©
Yvain, Maurice.
KADUBEC. (R) ©
Z
Zambuto, John A.
BANJO REVUE. ©
Zangarini, Carlo.
MEDEA.
Zeiger, Henry A.
PAK IS STILL ALIVE. ©
Zelenko, Morton.
NO MIRACLE TODAY.
Zeller, Perry.
WHAT'S YOUR BID. ©
Zielke, Howard Albert.
SPOTTED GOLDFISH. ©
Zilbert, Perla Perlman.
JEWISH JOY: HOME OB-
JECTS. ©
Zuckerman, Harold.
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CAB-
BAGE PATCH. ©
Zulawski, Jerry.
ETERNAL LOVE.
Zweiback, A. Martin.
SLICE OF SOUR PICKLE. ©
Zweiniger, Arthur.
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