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THIS part of the Catalog of Copyright Entries con-
tains an alphabetical list of the dramas and works
prepared for oral delivery which were registered in
the Copyright Office in Classes C and D from Janu-
ary 1, 1949, through June 30, 1949, and also selected
dramas registered in Class A during the same period.
Approximately ninety percent of the works regis-
tered in Class C are scripts for radio programs, tele-
vision productions, motion pictures, or phonograph
records. Similar scripts, essentially dramatic in
nature, are sometimes registered in Class D, as
either published or unpublished works. Approxi-
mately eighteen percent of the dramatic composi
tions listed in this issue are published works.
Renewal registrations in these classes made in this
period are listed in Part 14A.
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arranged in one alphabet, which includes cross
references from titles, editors, translators, claimants,
other contributing authors, and, in the case of
dramatic works based upon works by other authors,
from the authors and titles of those original works.
The main entry for each work is under author, except
for radio and television programs which are entered
under the title of the program.
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copy (for unpublished works), and the copyright
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under sec. 215, are distinguished by a registration
number, the first digit of which is a zero.
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ABBREVIATIONS
The following list includes abbreviations used in this catalog with specific copyright or bibliographic
meanings. Definitions are not given for abbreviations in common use.
aka —also known as pseud. —pseudonym
c (followed by -—the year of publication given in prev. reg. —previously registered
date) copytight notice pt. —part
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATIONS OF DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED
FORZORUE DEIN ERY,
January—June 1949
Class ;\©€=—lectures and ‘other worksi prepared) foraeral deliveryania4om..s ein ee ee 597
Class *D—Published sdramaticsand dramatico-musicalsworks*r ee a ee eee 396
Unpublishedy dramaticyandidramatico;musicall works; 4.642 71. ee ae ne 2, 400
Total: ee. agapes iby, . yo. otedeee SS ep bow. lacie aired eye eee ale 3, 393
The above figures show the registrations for dramas and works prepared for oral delivery for January—
June 1949, but do not necessarily represent the exact number of entries in this issue of the Catalog.
VI
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
An alphabetical list of dramatic compositions registered during the period covered
by this issue. The list includes, in addition to dramas, scripts for radio programs
television productions, motion pictures, and phonograph records. Works are liste
under author except for radio and television programs, which are entered under the
title of the program. Cross references from titles, claimants, editors, translators,
etc. are included in their alphabetical] place.
A
A &P country store. DU18811. SEE
Ascher, Maury.
ABBA, Marta. SEE Millikin, Marta Abba.
ABBOTT, Bruce, pseud. SEE Reach, James.
ABBOTT, Dorothy, pseud. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
ABBOTT, GERALD.
Prove your talent, a radio program.
Sample script | © Gerald Abbott;
c 22Mar49; C3563.
ABBOTT, NINA.
Dialect cuttings for auditions [for ] women.
Sixteen short excerpts from well-known
plays. London, S. French[1948}, 19 p.
© Samuel French, ltd.; 1Dec48; DP17961.
ABDICATION. DU19529. SEE Lowe, Helen
Tracy Porter.
ABEGG, Carl Julius.
Der unsichtbare Weg. DP18710. SEE
Malatesta, Luigi.
ABEL, ROBERT.
The Samson slasher, a drama in three acts,
by Bob Abel. © Robert Abel; 1c 4Jan48;
DU17873.
ABILENE trail. DU19038. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no, 2508-1733.
ABRAHAMS, Mortimer,
Telemag. DU20069. SEE Siegel, Marc M.
ABRASHKIN, RAYMOND.
Funniest song in the world. [Recording
script] © Young People’s Records, inc.;
ic 9Feb49; DU18464.
The little cowboy [Recording script] By
Raymond Abrashkin and Peter Gordon
pseud. of Judith Sidorsky ] © Young
eople s Records, inc.; le 1Jun49;
DU20342,
The runaway sheep. [Recording script ]
By John Michaels [pseud.] © Young
People’s Records, inc.; ic 1Jun49;
DU20344,
Winter fun. DU20339. SEE Sidorsky,
udith.
SEE ALSO Andrews, Daniel.
Works by Raymond Abrashkin in colla-
boration with Judith Sidorsky written under
the pseud., Daniel Andrews, are entered
under the pseud,
THE ABSOLUTE at large. SEE Hanig,
David. God in the cellar. DU20099.
ACACIA Avenue. DP18360. SEE Constan-
duros Mabel (Tilling)
ACCIDENTAL music. DU18940. SEE Brill,
Klaus.
ACCOUNT closed. DU18087. SEE Mair,
Mary Emma.
ACHIEVEMENTS. DP19093. SEE Doht, original work by Cornell Woolrich.
Mary Frances Read. ys © ic 11Apr49; DU19515.
f 28. April 7, 1949. A reputation, by
ACKERMAN, MARGUERITE. ES Howard Rodman. Adapted from a
The bunnykins, a story arranged for “ story by Richard Connell. © 1c 19Apr49;
recording, by Marguerite Meadows DU19627.
pseud.] © Marguerite Ackerman; 29, Apr. 14, 1949. I can’t breathe, by
c 26Nov48; DU18687. David Shaw. Adapted from an original
Easter morn, a story arranged for radio work by Ring Lardner. © ic 21Apr49;
and records by Marguerite Meadows DU19659.
pseud.] © Marguerite Ackerman;
c 26Nov48; DU18686. ADAIR, JACK.
Your home town minstrel show. © Jack
THE ACT of Maggie. DU19571. SEE Adair; 1Nov48; DP17990.
Finch, John Marshall.
ACTION autographs. DU19379. SEE
Brand, Jack William.
ADAIR, TED.
The case of the covered Venus, a farcical
= musico-mystery by Ted Adair and George
- Karle. [Text only] © Ted Adair, George
THE ACTOR’S STUDIO (Television pro- § # Karle; ic 14Feb49; DU18893.
gram) Scripts in this series are by The case of the purloined poil, a farcical
various authors. © World Video, inc. musico-mystery by Ted Adair and George
Karle. [Text only] © Ted Adair, George
6. Oct. 31, 1948. The inexperienced Karle; Ic 25Jan49; DU18352.
ghost, by Kermit Love and Robert
Moore. Adapted from the original
work by H. G. Wells. © 1c 30Dec48;
DU17787.
15. Jan. 2, 1949. A day in town, by
Ben Zavin. Adapted from the original
work by Ernest Haycox. © ic 30Dec48;
DU17790.
16. Jan, 9, 1949. I’m no hero, by Douglas
Wood Gibson. Adapted from the original
work by Henry Kane. © ic 11Jan49;
DU17987.
17. Jan. 16, 1949. The little wife, by
David Shaw. Adapted from the story by
William March [pseud. of William
Edward March Campbell] © 1c 3Feb49;
DU18398.
18. Jan. 23, 1949. The lady in 142, by
Michael Zeamer. Adapted from the
story by James Thurber. © 1c 3Feb49;
DU18399.
20. Feb. 6, 1949. Jim Pemberton and his
boy Trigger, by Howard Rodman. Adapted
from the original work by William
ADAIR, Thomas M. SEE The Shadow
(Radio program)
ADAM, JOSEPH.
Henny Penny; or, Chicken Little. A
children’s operetta in two acts. Boston,
C.C. Birchard [1949]. 28p. OC.C.
Birchard & Co.; 25Mar49; DP19286.
- ADAMS, C. B.
All’s fair, a sentimental comedy in three
acts. New York, Play Club, c1948.
98 p. (A Play Club selection, no. 19)
© The Play Club; 1Dec48; DP18281.
ADAMS, Lee R.
Howdy stranger! DU20260. SEE
Flautz, John T.
ADAMSON, Edward J. SEE The Shadow
(Radio program)
ADAPTATION of color principles in the
Saroyan. © lc 3Feb49; DU18402. home. C3629. SEE Ross, Laurette
20. Feb. 6, 1949. Jim Pemberton and his Lacey. Practical home decoration,
boy Trigger, by Howard Rodman, Adapted no. 2.
from the original work by William
Saroyan. © lc 8Feb49; DU18447.
21. Feb. 13, 1949. Zone of quiet, by David
Shaw. Adapted from the original work
by Ring Lardner. © ic 16Feb49;
DU18577.
22. Feb. 20, 1949. The tell-tale heart,
by Howard Rodman, Adapted from the
story by Edgar Allan Poe. © ic 23Feb49;
DU18767.
24, Mar. 6, 1949. Joe McSween’s atomic
machine, by Michael Zeamer. Adapted
from the original work by Richard B.
Gehman. © lic 14Mar49; DU19115.
25. Mar. 13, 1949. Dead man, by Ben
Zavin. Adapted from the original work
by James M. Cain. © 1c 18Mar49;
DUI9159.
26. Mar. 24, 1949. Concerning a woman of
sin, by David Shaw. Adapted from the
story by Ben Hecht. © ic 31Mar49;
DU19325.
27. Mar. 31, 1949. Three o’clock, by
Kenneth Bunning. Adapted from the
1
ADDINSELL, RICHARD.
Alice's adventures in Wonderland, and
Through the looking-glass, by Lewis
Carroll [pseud.] Dramatised by Clemence
Dane [pseud.] with music by Richard
Addinsell. London, S. French [1948
63 p. (French’s acting edition, no. 2331)
Text only. © Samuel French, ltd.;
1Dec48; DP19092.
ADELINA, la figlia dell’albergatrice.
DU18794. SEE Rosato, Marco Carmine.
ADELINE’S adventures. DU18134. SEE
Bucky, Frida Sarsen.
ADELSON, LEONE.
The sleepy family. [Script] © Leone
Adelson; ic 1Jun49; DU20349.
ADEMY, JOHN JOSEPH :
Nocturne. Two verses for a radio program.
© John Ademy; ic 10Mar49; DU19017.
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ADLER, MARJORIE DUHAN.
Love for sale, a comedy in three acts.
© Marjorie Duhan Adler; 1c 15Jun49;
DU20390.
ADLER, PAUL F.
In person, an audience participation
program by Paul F, Adler, from an
outline form by Richard Bernstein.
© Paul F, Adler; 1c 7MDec48; DU17823.
Your Canada, a radio program. Script
no. 2. © Paul F. Adler; 1c 7Dec48;
DU17824,
ADMIRAL Corporation.
Admiral television shorts. DU19843,
DU20101. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Television shorts. DU18383. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ADMIRAL television shorts, DU19843
DU20101. SEE Wilding Picture Produc -
tions, inc.
ADRIANNE. DU20369. SEE Gottlieb,
Seymour.
ADVANCE design for 749. C3425. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
ADVENTURE. DU19982. SEE Maray,
Sandor.
ADVENTURE in quarantine. DU20354. SEE
Little Herman, no. 22,
ADVENTURE in Selkirk. DU20010. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 654,
THE ADVENTURE of the rival captain.
DU19279. SEE The Adventures of Frank
Merriwell, no, 122,
THE ADVENTURE of the sleepwalking
turtle. DU19186. SEE Tarpley, Kenneth
Jackson.
THE ADVENTURE of the speckled band.
DU18523. SEE Your Show Time
vision program)
ADVENTURE parade. DU19304. SEE Line,
Francis Raymond. Television scripts.
(Tele-
ADVENTURE unlimited. DU19308. SEE
Line, Francis Raymond. Television scripts,
ADVENTURES in Atom Space Land. DU18501.
SEE Templeton, Mrs. Claiborne.
THE ADVENTURES of Benny Brim. C3295.
SEE Davis, Muse.
THE ADVENTURES of Daniel Boone. DU20418.
SEE Glazer, Tom.
THE ADVENTURES of Dr. Dangerfield.
DU19409. SEE Golden, Myron M.
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by Gilbert and Ruth Braun and William
Welch. © Harvan Barr Patten.
109. Oct. 30, 1948. The blundering soph-
omores. © 1c 18Jan49;DU18180.
110. Nov. 6, 1948, The doubtful alibi.
© 1c 4Apr49; DU19437.
111. Nov. 13, 1948. The front page
story. © Ic 28Mar49; DU19273.
112. Nov. 20, 1948. The senior dinner,
© 1c 28Mar49; DU19274.
113, Nov. 27, 1948. The surprise play.
© 1c 18Jan49; DU18176.
114. Dec. 4, 1948. The duplicate dean.
© 1c 18Jan49; DU18177.
115. Dec. 11, 1948. The bench warmer.
© 1c 18Jan49; DU18178.
116. Dec. 18, 1948. Quarantined. © 1c
18Jan49; DU18179.
118. Jan. 8, 1949. Gold fever. © lc
28Mar49: DU19275.
119. Jan. 15, 1949. The snow trap. © ic
28Mar49; DU19276.
120. Jan. 22, 1949. The double test.
© Ic 28Mar49; DU19277.
121. Jan. 29, 1949. The dangerous quest.
© ic 28Mar49; DU19278.
122, Feb. 5, 1949. The adventure of the
rival captain. © 1c 28Mar49; DU19279.
123. Feb. 12, 1949, The mystery of Green
Hill. © 1c 29Mar49; DU19280.
124, Feb. 19, 1949. Kid brother trouble.
© 1c 29Mar49; DU19281.
125. Feb. 26, 1949. The incriminating
papers. © 1c 29Mar49; DU19282.
126. Mar. 5, 1949. The championship
ame. © le 7jun49; DU20305.
127. Mar. 12, 1949. Danger on the
river. © Ic una DU20306.
128. Mar. 19, 1949. The boomerang
pitch. © 1e 7Jun49; DU20307.
129, Mar. 26, 1949. The unexpected
ame. © le 7Jjun49: DU20308.
130. Apr. 2, 1949.. The April shower
adventure. © 1c 7Jun49; DU20309.
131. Apr. 9, 1949. The missing witness.
© 1c 6Jun49; DU20275.
132, Apr. 16, 1949. The urgent errand.
© 1c 6Jun49; DU20276.
133. Apr. 23, 1949. The test game.
© 1e 6Jun49; DU20277.
134. Apr. 30, 1949. The sawdust ad-
venture. ic 6Jun49; DU20278.
135. May 7, 1949. The vagabond pitcher.
© 1c 6Jun49; DU20279.
136. May 14, 1949. The loser’s challenge.
© ic 6Jun49; DU20280.
137, May 21, 1949, The disappearing
runner. © ic 6Jun49; DU20281.
THE ADVENTURES OF HOMER HERK
(Television program) Scripts in this series
are by Patrick F. Sammon, with original
music by Gordon Pace. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Patrick F. Sammon,
Gordon Pace.
1. An Egyptian conniption. © 1c 6Apr49;
Net a)
svApre . The neglected lady.
© 1c 14Apr49; DU19546. a
3. Apr. 14, 1949. The king who wasn’t.
© 1c 20Apr49; DU19622.
4. Apr. 21, 1949. The lady in the balcony.
© 1c 21Apr49; DU19662,
THE ADVENTURES of Huckleberry Finn.
SEE Whiting, Frank M. Huckleberry
Finn. DP19063.
THE ADVENTURES of Olga and Hilda.
DU19424. SEE Ostgarden, Minora.
THE ADVENTURES OF PRINCESS PET
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by Robert E. Clarke and Associates, inc.
© Pet Dairy Products Co.
1-8. Apr. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14,
21, 1949. © ic each 31May49; DU20510-
17,
9. May 28, 1949. © 1c 23yun49; DU20521.
10. June 4, 11949, © 1c 23Jun49: DU20520.
11. June 11, 1949. © 1c 23Jun49; DU20519.
12. June 18) 1949. © 1c 23Jun49: DU20518.
13. June 25, 1949. © ic 23Jun49: DU20522.
THE ADVENTURES of Skiddle Skaddle.
C3462. SEE Edgar, Ellen Rice.
ADVERTISERS’ Agency, inc.
Right place, right time. C3726, DP20465.
SEE Lowlow, Jack G.
ADVERTISING. DU18965, DU20184. SEE
Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths, nos.
93, 123.
ADVICE on starting small business.
DU18974, DU20213. SEE Keeping Up
With the Wigglesworths, nos. 103, 127.
THE AFFAIR of the tired tiger. SEE
Vittes, Louis. The affairs of Peter
Salem. DU19774,
THE AFFAIRS of Peter Salem. DU19774.
SEE Vittes, Louis.
2
AFTER a fashion. DU18666. SEE
Long, William H.
AFTER the fog lifts. DP19230. SEE
Hackett, Walter.
AFTER the recital, DU19311. SEE Bald-
win, Joseph Burkette.
AFTER today. DU18474, SEE Kingsbeer,
Alonzo George.
AFTERMATH. SEE
Merrill, Mildred Henry. DU19928.
Zavin, Benjamin. DU19942,
AFTERNOON of a pawn. SEE Connor
Marian Joan. For the ladies. DU19416.
AN AGE old tale. DU19445. SEE Green-
berg, Laenu Adelilah.
AGG, HOWARD.
When the streets are dark, a drama in
one act. London, S. French [1948
36 p. illus. (French’s acting edition,
no. 447) © Samuel French, Itd.; 1Dec48;
DP17960,
AGGIE wins her point. DU19356. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2528-1753,
AGOSTON, Gerty.
For each man kills. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret. The best one-act plays of
1948-1949, AA117053.
AH choosen uff probeer. DU19419. SEE
Leib, Sol.
AHL, HENRY CURTIS.
Around Essex County.
31 leaves. © Henry
24Feb49; C3445.
A composition ]
urtis Ahl; 1c
AHRIMAN, William Henry, pseud. SEE
Birsh, Henry William.
L’AIGLE 4 deux tétes. SEE Cocteau,
‘2
Jean. Theatre, t. 2. DP19819.
THE AIRPORT murder case. DU18901. SEE
Stand By For Crime (Television program)
ALADDIN and the wonderful lamp. DU19747.
SEE Let's Pretend, Mar. 5, 1949.
ALBERT, Ned, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey.
Marjorie Daw. SEE Favorite Story,
Nov, 23, 1948,
ALDRICH FAMILY (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Clifford Goldsmith,
© Clifford Goldsmith.
468. Oct. 14, 1948. Wiener roast.
© 1c 6Jan49; DU18753.
473. Nov. 18, 1948. Grab bag. © Ic
29Dec48; DU18751.
474, Nov. 25, 1948. Thanksgiving duck.
© 1c 29Dec48; DU18750,
475. Dec. 2, 1948. “‘New look’? Homer.
© 1c 29Dec48; DU18749.
476, Dec. 9, 1948. Grouse Pierre,
© 1c 29Dec48; DU18748.
477. Dec. 16, 1948, Quiet evening at
home. © Ic 10Jan49; DU18738.
478. Dec. 23, 1948. Christmas gifts.
© ic 6Jan49; DU18754,
479, Dec. 30, 1948, New Year’s eve.
© 1c 10Jan49; DU18779.
480. Jan. 6, 1949. Northwest mounted.
© 1c 18Jan49; DU18085.
481. Jan. 13, 1949. French lesson.
© ie 7Feb49; DU18431.
482. Jan. 20, 1949, Kathleen’s dinner.
© Ic 3Feb49; DU18394.
483. Jan. 27, 1949. Tuxedo trouble.
© Ic 18Feb49; DU18662.
484. Feb. 3, 1949. Snow removal.
© 1e 16Feb49; DU18587.
485, Feb. 10, 1949. Trapezoid. © ic
23Feb49; DU18 720.
DRAMAS AND WORKS
ALDRICH FAMILY. Cont’d.
486. Feb. 17, 1949. Six chairs. © 1c
3Mar49; DU18820.
487. Feb. 24, 1949. Gilbert & Sullivan.
© 1c 4Mar49; DU18905,
488. Mar. 3, 1949. Trip to Washington,
© 1c 18Mar49; DU19169.
489. Mar. 10, 1949. In Washington, D. C.
© 1c 23Mar49; DU19221.
490.. Mar. 17, 1949. Girl trouble. © ic
28Mar49; DU19264.
491. Mar. 24, 1949. Nineteenth century
debate. © 1c 30Mar49; DU19333.
492. Mar. 31, 1949. Stuffed dates, © 1c
13Apr49; DU19549.
493. Apr. 7, 1949. Blind date. © ic
19Apr49; DU19634.
494. Apr. 14, 1949. Counting baseball
chickens. © 1c 28Apr49; DU19809.
495. Apr. 21, 1949. Theatre ticket.
© ic 4May49; DU19883.
496. Apr. 28, 1949, Taller than she.
© 1c 9May49; DU19923.
497. May 5, 1949, Engagement ring.
© ic 17May49; DU19986.
498. May 12, 1949. Surprise party. © 1c
20May49; DU20072.
499. May 19, 1949. Great comedian.
© ic 8Jun49; DU20292.
500. May 26, 1949. Business deal, © ic
7Jun49; DU30273.
501. June 2, 1949. Blob editor. © ic
14Jun49; DU20380.
502. June 9, 1949. Dinner date. © 1c
17Jun49; DU20428,
ALEXANDER, MARJORIE MARIE.
The magic touch, a play in one act.
© Marjorie Marie Alexander; lc 23May49;
DU20098.
ALEXANDER. DU19234. SEE Richards,
Lex,
ALEXANDER the Great seeks mastery of
the world. SEE You Are There, nos. 69-71.
ALGYER, Helga Lund, SEE Lund, Helga.
ALI Baba and the forty thieves. SEE
Masters, Lillian Decker. DP19065.
West, Trudy. DP17964.
ALIAS Tom Sawyer. DU19219. SEE Carter,
Ruth L.
ALICE in Animal Wonderland, SEE Tarpley,
Kenneth Jackson. The adventure of the
sleepwalking turtle, DU19186.
ALICE in Wonderland. DP18568. SEE
Le Gallienne, Eva.
ALICE und der Weltpradsident. SEE Fliir,
Josef. Hilfe, wir werden ver jiingt.
DU18298.
ALICE’S adventures in Wonderland, DP19092.
SEE Addinsell, Richard.
ALIMONY Pete. DU18452. SEE Williams,
Hallam -Keep.
ALISON, FLETCHER.
Ticket to Reno; format and first play of an
original television series, ‘Theater For
Two.”? © Fletcher Alison; 1c 16Mar49;
DU18648.
THE ALL American hill billy band contest.
C3542. SEE Hoyt, Noyce Clement.
ALL around the town, DU19119. SEE
Davis, Harriet Eager.
ALL for a friend. DU20158. SEE Bates,
Edith May Hilliard,
ALL from one. DU19880. SEE Wilkinson,
Louise Emma,
ALL good people. DU18144. SEE Raynor,
Sally.
854120 O - 49 - 2
THE ALL Southwestern hill billy band
contest. C3543. SEE Hoyt, Noyce
Clement.
ALL that glitters. DU17754. SEE
Mason, Lucy.
ALL these barren hills. DP18535. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 200.
ALL things new. DP18732. SEE Wheeler,
Doris Kathleen.
ALLADIN and his magic lamp. DU19558.
SEE Lehr, Lew.
ALLARDICE, Alice.
Marriage a la mode. DU20291. SEE
Allardice, James Burns.
ALLARDICE, JAMES BURNS.
Marriage a la mode, a comedy in three
acts. © James B. Allardice, Alice
Allardice; 1c 8Jun49; DU20291.
ALLEN, ALFRED WHATOFF.
The case of Barry Arden, a play in three
acts. © Alfred Whatoff Allen; 1c 16Mar49;
DU19240.
ALLEN, Fred. SEE The Fred Allen Show
(Radio program)
ALLEN, HAROLD B.
The model bride, an operetta in two
acts. Book by Harold B. Allen, music
by Don Wilson. New York, E. B. Marks
Music Corp., c1949. 64 p. © Edward
B. Marks Music Corp.; 28Apr49;
DP20064,
ALLEN, Jack.
Coffee with the Tuttles. DU18369. SEE
Morris, John Leonard.
ALLEN, JOHN LITTLEJOHN.
Quiz for Congress, a program idea for
radio or television. iisample script ]
© John L. Allen, 1c 18Apr49; C3584.
ALLEN, Portland Hoffa. SEE
The Fred Allen Show (Radio program)
ALLEN, SYBIL MARGARET.
Do you know your neighbor? A proposed
video program, © Sybil M. Allen; ic
18Jan49; DU18641.
ALLENTOWN Record Company, inc.
Cowboy songs for little broncho-busters.
DU19207. SEE Krasnow, Hermann,
Goldilocks and the three bears. DU19668.
SEE Cott, Ted.
Jack and the beanstalk. DU19666. SEE
Cott, Ted.
Pinocchio goes to school. DU19665,
SEE Sylvern, Henry.
Play-a-long songs. DU19206. SEE
Krasnow, Hermann.
The shoemaker and the elves. DU19669.
SEE Sylvern, Henry.
The three little pigs. DU19667. SEE
Cott, Ted.
ALLINGTON, RAYMOND.
The birth of charity, a Christmas trilogy.
[n-P-, peee eee p. © The Rev. Raymond
llington; 1Dec48; DP18918.
ALL’S fair, DP18281, SEE Adams, C. B.
ALLSTATE all the way. DU18071. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ALMANSI, RENATO J.
The finger of God, a psychoanalytical
interpretation of the Ten commandments
and the Tetragrammaton. [Lecture]
© Renato J. Almansi, M.D.; 1c 17May49;
C3702.
ALOHA, stranger. DU19408. SEE
Entwistle, Mary Joy.
PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
AN ALPHABET honeymoon. C3507. SEE
Winston, Edward A.
ALS der Krieg zu Ende war. DU20540,
SEE Frisch, Max.
ALTENBERG, ROGER MONROE,
Mountain madness, a television film
series. Program no. 1. © Roger M.
Altenberg; 1c 24Feb49; DU19653.
ALTER, PAUL.
Look at me, a comedy for television.
© Paul Alter; 1c 14Feb49; DU18559,
ALTHOFF, MARY ELIZABETH.
The flight of the doves, a play in three
acts and seven scenes. © Mary Eliza-
beth Althoff; 1c 9Nov48; on revisions;
DU17815. Prev. reg.
thus’’, 8Sep46; D5089.
ALTHOUSE, JOHN NISSLEY.
An occupational or indigenous industrial
clinic; a lecture. © Rev. John N. Alt-
house; lc 22Apr49; C3593.
ALTMAN, Zeke, pseud. SEE Miller,
Arthur Joseph.
ALVAREZ QUINTERO, JOAQUIN and
ALVAREZ QUINTERO, SERAFIN.
Burlona, comedia en tres actos [de ]
Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
[Madrid] Espasa-Calpe [1948]. (In
Obras completas. p. CONAN)
© Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero;
30Dec48; DP18933.
La divina inventora, comedia en tres
actos [de] Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez
Quintero, [Madrid] Espasa-Calpe
1948], (In Obras completas. p. [7813 ]-
875) © Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez
Quintero; 30Dec48; DP18934,
Fifin Il, comedia casera en tres actos
de] Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid] Espasa-Calpe [1948]. (In
Obras completas. p. [7601]-7657)
© Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero;
30Dec48; DP 18930.
La giralda, zarzuela Con aires de revista,
en tres actos, divididos en diez cuadros
de] Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid] Espasa-Calpe ly In
Obras completas. p. ic 7)]-7945
© Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero;
30Dec48; DP18929.
Manana de sombras, paso de comedia
de] Seraffn y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid] Espasa-Calpe [1948]. (In
Obras completas. p. (
© Serafin y Joaquin A
30Dec48; DP 18931.
Nidos sin pajaros, comedia en tres actos
de] Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid] Espasa-Calpe ae (a
Obras completas. p. (79 5 ]-8051
© Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero;
30Dec48; DP19271,
Siete veces, entremes [de] Serafin y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. [Madrid]
Espasa colbe [1178 (n, bras com-
pletas. Pi [ 7660 ]-7671) Serafin y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero; 30Dec48;
DP18932.
7803 ]- 7812)
varez Quintero;
AMATEUR hit parade. DU19830. SEE
Kramig, George.
AMBUSH. DU18595. SEE Challenge of
the Yukon, no. 612.
AMBUSH at Forty-Mile. DU19050. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 620.
AMBUSH at sundown. DU20549. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2564-1789.
AMBUSH at the Yardley-Plaza. DU19141.
SEE Little Herman, no. 12.
AMERICA —one market. DU18959, DU20174.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
nos. 92, 113.
‘Their story runneth
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
AMERICA, walk with me, my love. DU19864.
SEE Loofbourow, Mary Reginaldus, sister.
THE AMERICAN. DU19413. SEE Browne,
Ellen Van Volkenburg.
AMERICAN Agriculturist, inc.
Xmas on the farm. DP20449. SEE Kamarck,
Edward Lawrence.
Money for college. DP20448. SEE
Drummond, Alexander Magnus.
AMERICAN almanac—December. DU20347.
SEE Brand, Oscar.
AMERICAN almanac—May. DU20338. SEE
Brand, Oscar.
AN AMERICAN Cinderella. C3764. SEE
Cherniavsky, Josef.
THE AMERICAN economy. C3655. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE AMERICAN farmers’ interest in foreign
markets. DU18967. SEE Keeping Up
With the Wigglesworths, no. 85.
AMERICAN Friends Service Committee. SEE
Friends, Society of. American Friends
Service Committee.
AMERICAN Institute of Laundering.
Time for living. DU18699. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
AMERICAN Meat Institute.
Tell your own fortune. DU19839. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
AMERICAN Tobacco Company, inc. SEE
Your Hit Parade (Radio program)
THE AMERICAN WAY (Radio program)
© Harry Wismer.
C47. Whizzer White. © 1c 3Jan49;
C3222.
C49. Walter Hagen. © Ic 3Jan49;
C3223.
C52, Walter Evers. © ic 3Jan49;
C3221.
C54. Bobby Jones. © 1c 3Jan49;
C3224.
C57. Van Bracklin. © ic 27Jan49;
C3283.
C59. Barney Ross. © 1c 27Jan49;
C3284,
C62. Doak Walker. © 1c 27Jan49;
C3285.
C64, Red Grange. © 1c 27Jan49;
C3286.
C67, Levi Jackson. © 1c 27Jan49;
C3287.
C69. Jack Dempsey. © 1c 27Jan49;
C3288.
C72. Leslie Drew. © Ic 27Jan49;
C3289.
C74. Red Dutton. © 1c 27Jan-9;
C3290.
C77. Arcaro. © lic 21Feb49;
C3391.
C79. Ty Cobb. © 1c 21Feb49; C3392.
C82. Schoolboy Rowe. © ic 4Mar49;
C3417.
C84. Rupp. © ic 4Mar49; C3418.
C87, Beau Jack. © 1c 23Mar49;
C3513.
C89. George Mikan. © 1c 23Mar49;
C3514.
C92. Tony Lavelli. © 1c 23Mar49;
C3512.
C94. Mickey Cochrane. © ic 23Mar49;
CBHilil,
C97. Satchel Paige. © 1c 23Mar49;
C3510.
C99. Christy Mathewson. © 1c 23Mar49;
C3515.
C104. Macauley. © 1c 29Apr49; C3653.
Babe Herman. © 1c 3Jun49; C3739.
Ben Hogan. © ic 29Apr49; C3645.
Bill Veeck. © Ic 29Apr49; C3649.
Bob Kurland. © ic 6May49; C3670.
Bronko Nagurski. © ic 11May49;
C3688.
Buck Newsom. © ic 29Apr49; C3647.
Casey Stengel. © 1c 29Apr49; C3651.
Connie Mack. © ic 11May49; C3687.
Dr. Middlecoff. © ic 3Jun49; C3746.
Ed Hickey. © ic 11May49; C3689.
Gene Tunney. © ic 29Apr49; C3646.
Gil Dodds. © 1c 11May49; C3690.
Gus Lesnevich. © ic 11May49; C3685.
Henry Greenberg. © ic 3Jun49; C3744.
Honus Wagner. © ic 11May49; C3686.
Jack Stewart. © 1c 3Jun49; C3743.
Jackie Robinson, © 1c 11May49; C3684.
Joe Falcaro, © lc 3Jun49; C3748.
Joe Fulks. © 1c 11May49; C3691.
Joe McCarthy. © 1c 3Jun49; C3741,
John McGraw; © Ic 29Apr49; C3652.
Johnny Sain. © 1c 29Apr49; C3648.
Larry Doby. © 1c 3Jun49; C3749.
Lefty Grove. © 1c 3Jun49; C3745,
Luke Appling. © 1c 3Jun49; C3747.
Pappy Waldorf. © 1c 6May49; C3669.
Ralph Kiner. © 1c 3Jun49; C3740.
Stanley Ketchel. © Ic 6May49; C3671.
Tony Zale. © 1c 3Jun49; C3742.
Willie Pep. © 1c 29Apr49; C3650.
AMERICANA. DU19778. SEE Proesel,
Marion Ellen.
AMERICA’S economic leadership. DU18961.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
no. 90.
AMERICA’S economic supremacy. DU20179.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
no, 118.
AMERICA’S top tunesmiths. DU20249. SEE
Mullins, Thomas Michael.
AMISS step. DU19828. SEE Odets,
Louis J.
GL] AMORI di Torquato Tasso con Eleanora
d Este. SEE Cataldo, Vincent C. Le
crudelta d’un incoronato tiranno. DU18407.
THE ANATOMY of the world. DU17995.
SEE Gallenstein, Leo Jacob.
AND be merry. DU18124. SEE Wallace,
Gordon,
AND gold to spare. DU20120. SEE Kircher,
Elisabeth Beuuce.
AND heaven sings. DU18046. SEE
Sulzberger, May.
“AND it came to pass.” DU19428. SEE
Harris, Edna K.
AND so to bed. DU19992. SEE Mallory,
Peter.
AND the snow falls. DU18715. SEE Laszlo,
Miklos.
AND we were young. DU19187. SEE Baker,
Elliott.
ANDERER, Jakob, pseud. SEE Jacobson,
Otto.
ANDERSEN, HELEN SOMERVILLE.
Arizona, hi-ho; a musical comedy in
seven scenes. Libretto by Helen
Somerville Andersen, lyrics by Rollin
Pease, music by Arthur Olaf Andersen.
Text only] © Mrs. Helen Somerville
ndersen; lc 16May49; DU20063.
ANDERSON, ERNEST.
Floor show; television program. Script
for Jan. 8, 1949. © World Video, inc.;
1c 19Jan49; DU18776.
ANDERSON, George B. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
ANDOR, PAUL.
Ann of the Ozarks, a folk play in four acts.
© Paul Andor; 1c 2Feb49; DU19383.
ANDREWS, DANIEL, pseud.
The music listening game. [Recording
script] By Daniel Andrews [pseud. of
Raymond Abrashkin and Judith Sidorsky ]
© Young People’s Records, inc.; 1c
1jun49; DU20343.
ANDY’S antics, DP19945, SEE Heath,
Anna Lenington.
ANGEL in the rough. DU19810. SEE
Sturm, Justin.
ANGELL, ROSE.
The fountain of youth, a play in seven
scenes. © Rose Angell; 1c 18Mar49;
DU19166.
ANGELS full front. DU19130. SEE Casey,
Francis Michael,
ANGLES or angels. DU18386. SEE
Dunkle, Anna Barnet.
ANIMAL’S adventure. DU18131, SEE
Bucky, Frida Sarsen.
ANIMATED advertising displays. C3797.
SEE Childs, Leroy Francis.
ANN of the Ozarks. DU19383. SEE
Andor, Paul,
ANN Smith’s needlecraft corner. DU18925.
SEE Smith, Ann Anderson.
ANNIE get your gun, DU19868. SEE
Fields, Herbert.
ANNO Domini. DP18656. SEE Plumb,
Ma Belle Houghton,
ANOTHER love. DU20057. SEE
Needleman, Rae.
ANOUILH, JEAN.
Ardele; or, La marguerite. A farce
in one act by Jean Anouilh; English
version by Cecil Robson. © Cecil
Robson; Ic 21Mar49; DU19198.
Ardele; ou, La marguerite, Farce en
un acte. © Jean Anouilh; 1c 27Jan49;
DU18518,
Eurydice, a play in four acts by Jean
Anouilh. Adapted from the French by
Miranda d’Ancona and Marie Donnet.
© Miranda d’Ancona, Marie Donnet;
1c 16Jun49; DU20396.
Eurydice, a play in four acts by Jean
Anouilh. English translation and
adaptation by Mel Ferrer. © Mel
Ferrer; lc 180ct48; DU19126.
THE ANSWER. DU20376. SEE Houston,
Gemma d Auria.
ANTHES, Otto.
Schwanhild. DP18605. SEE Graener,
Paul.
ANTHONY, VICTOR.
The superior sex, a play in three acts.
© Victor Anthony; 1c 3May49; DU19845.
ANTIGONE. SEE Cocteau, Jean. Théatre,
t. 1, DP19270.
ANTON Dvorak in Spillville. DU17827,
DP19372. SEE Mortensen, Louise Hovde.
..NY day in the year. C3439. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
APACHE treachery. DU19030. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2513-1738.
APARTMENT for Peggy. DU20094. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Feb. 28, 1949.
APHRODITE ist meine Frau. DU18286.
SEE Menzel, Hanns.
APPELL, DON.
The light heads, a play in three acts.
© Don Appell; 1c 16Feb49; DU18708.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
AN APPLE for the teacher. DP18092.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
APPLE of discord. DU19116. SEE
Kronenberger, Louis.
APPLETON-Century-Crofts, inc.
The tragedy of Julius Caesar. A29704.
SEE Shakespeare, William.
The tragedy of King Richard the Second.
A29705. SEE Shakespeare, William.
The tragedy of Macbeth. A31485. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
THE APPRAISAL. DU18700. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
APPROACH with benefits. C3212. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Master
salesmanship.
APRIL and September. DP20256. SEE
Dinner, William.
THE APRIL shower adventure. DU20309.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 130,
APRIL 12, 1861, Fort Sumter. DU20133.
SEE You Are There, no. 81.
APSTEIN, THEODORE.
Fortunata writes a letter. c1949.
(In The best one-act plays of 1948-1949.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1949. p. pare
© Theodore Apstein; 9May49; AA117054.
THE ARBOR girls. DU19239. SEE
Winter, Rudolph Theodore.
L’ARBRE. DP18509. SEE Dutourd,
Jean.
ARCARO. C3391. SEE The American
Way, no. C77.
ARCHER, Daniel.
Mr. Barry s etchings. DU18429. SEE
Bullock, Walter.
ARDELE. DU18518, DU19198. SEE
Anouilh, Jean.
ARDEN, JULIE.
That old chestnut, a play in one act.
© Julie Arden; {fc 19Jan49; DU18691.
ARE we more civilized than cannibals?
C3367. SEE What Do You Think?
(Television program)
ARE you kidding? DP17954. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
ARE you psychic? DU17820. SEE Segal,
Bessie Jaffey.
ARENT, Arthur. SEE The Cavalcade of
America (Radio program)
AREN’T we all? DU19644. SEE
Loving, Boyce.
ARISTOPHANES.
The clouds. SEE What Do You Think?
Do you have a sense of humor? C3332.
Lysistrata. SEE What Do You Think?
Should this play be banned? C3310.
ARISTOTELES.
Ethics. SEE
What Do You Think? Can education
make us happy? C3333.
What Do You Think? What makes
us happy? C3335.
Politics. SEE What Do You Think?
Is man superior to the state? C3334.
Politics. Book 1. SEE What Do You Think?
Would you like to move to a desert island?
C3321.
ARIZONA, hi-ho. DU20063. SEE Andersen,
Helen Somerville.
ARMSTRONG, Charlotte.
Bitch on wheels. DU19742. SEE
Craven, Bernard H.
ARMSTRCNG, DOROTHY GRACE.
Mary finds she’s a Brownie; one act
playlet for Brownies, by Dorothy
Armstrong and Marion Cazmay. ,,
Based on original ‘‘Brownie story
by Juliana Horatia Ewing. © Dorothy
Armstrong, Marion Cazmay; 9Apr49;
DP19776.
ARMSTRONG, ROBERT GOLDEN.
Pillar of fire, a play in three acts.
© Robert Golden Armstrong, Jr.;
1c 6Apr49; DU19420.
ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY.
Hank Zanavragegy. C3370. SEE Evans,
John J.
Human relations in supervision. Scripts
for the cases in this series of slide
films are by William M. Lybarger.
Leader’s guides included. © Arm-
strong Cork Co.
Introductory session. © 1c 7TMar49;
C3458.
1. The case of Mary Benson. © ic
7Mar49; C3423.
2. A difference of opinion. © 1c
TMar49; C3416.
3. The case of independent Sadie.
© 1c TMar49; C3456.
4, The case of Tom, Dick, and Harry.
© le TMar49; C3460.
5. The case of Paul Steele. © ic
TMar49; C3457.
6. The case ot Joe and Bob. © Ic
7Mar49; C3454,
7. The case of Alice, Jane, and Agnes.
© 1c TMar49; C3422.
8. The case of Al Miller. © Ic
7Mar49; C3421.
9. The case of Harry Carey. © Ic
TMar49; C3455.
10. The case of George Gray. © Ic
7Mar49; C3419.
11. The case of Lefty Laws. © 1c
TMar49; C3420.
12. The case of Sara Blake. © ic
7Mar49; C3459.
Welcome to Armstrong. C3424. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
ARNOLD, George.
Why Thomas was discharged. DU19197.
SEE Your Show Time (Television
program)
AROMATIC ether is a faithful servant of
mankind and emblem of space. C3606.
SEE Klochkovy, John V.
AROUND Essex County. C3445. SEE Ahl,
Henry Curtis.
AROUT, GABRIEL. i
Pauline ou l’ecume de la mer. Piece
en deux actes. c1948. (In Les Oeuvres
libres. Nouv. ser., no. 28 (254) Paris,
A. Fayard, 1948. p. [251 ]-318)
© Gabriel Arout [pseud. de Gabriel
Aroutcheff ]; 1Sep48; DP 18018.
AROUTCHEFF, Gabriel. SEE Arout,
Gabriel.
ARROWHEAD frame-up. DU18322. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon, no, 593.
ARTEMIS -Verlags-Aktiengesellschaft.
Griechische Dramen. AF9742. SEE
Kaiser, Georg.
Zu viel Geld. AF10190. SEE Shaw,
George Bernard.
ARTHUR, Phil, pseud. SEE Guibord,
Philip Arthur.
ARTHUR and the magic scord. DU19784.
SEE Engar, Keith Maurice.
ARTICULATE conception. DU18105. SEE
Gunzburg, Milton Lowell.
THE ARTISTS. DU18561. SEE Singer,
Irving L.
ARTZT, Ahda.
When your number is up. DU19911. SEE
Van Rosen, Rhyissa.
ARVANITAKIS, NICHOLAS GEORGE.
H kathpamenh koph ‘(The forlorn daughter)
A drama. 46 leaves. [Greek text ]
© Nicholas G. Arvanitakis; 1c 7Feb49;
DU18762.
AS I wander. DU19183. SEE Niles,
John Jacob,
AS the strings of a lute. DU19146. SEE
Renavent, George.
AS the twig is bent... DU18619. SEE
Lumet, Baruch.
ASBRAND, Karin. SEE Sundelof-Asbrand,
Karin.
ASCHER, MAURY.
A &P country store. [Sample television
script] © Maury Ascher; 1c 2Mar49;
DU18811.
ASHKENA ZY, Irvin.
Sing a new song. DU19433. SEE First
Nighter, Jan. 13, 1949.
ASHTON, LEONORA SILL.
The innkeeper, a Christmas play in four
scenes. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House, c1948. 20 p.
Eldridge Christmas entertainments)
Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
27Sep48; DP18633.
Where the sun shone, an Easter play in
two acts. Indianapolis, Meigs Pub. Co.
[1949]. 32 B. (Meigs religious plays and
pageants) Meigs Pub. Co.; 1Mar49;
DP20433.
ASHTON, Winifred.
Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
DP19092. SEE Addinsell, Richard.
THE ASPERN papers. SEE Roeder,
Ralph Leclercq. The lonely and the
free. DU19782.
THE ASSASSINATION of Julius Caesar.
DU20129. SEE You Are There, no, 77.
ASSER Levy. DP20464. SEE Peretz,
Josephine.
ASSOCIATION of the Junior Leagues of
America, inc.
Yung Lu and the magic pearl. DP20231.
SEE Franklin, Frances,
AT the gates of the righteous. SEE
Davies, Robertson. Eros at breakfast.
DP19861.
ATCHKUT Loois. DU18688. SEE Cho-
banian, Yervant.
ATTENTION: Dr. Horney.
DU18569. SEE Rose, Irwin.
ATTILA. DU19610. SEE Burns, Victor
Marcus.
AUDEN, Wystan Hugh.
The rake’s progress. DU18957. SEE
Stravinskii, Igor Fedorovich.
AUDITION for angels. DU19650. SEE
Zwerdling, Allen P.
AUGUST. DU17826. SEE Hansen,
Waldemar Hiner,
AUGUST God. DU18458. SEE Sugg,
Alfred Rosco.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
AUGUSTINUS, Aurelius, Saint, Bp. of Hippo.
Confessions. SEE
What Do You Think?
Can you be happy without religion?
C3324.
What Do You Think?
Is faith better than reason? C3323.
AULICINO, ARMAND DANIEL.
Where is home; reflections on a back-
ground. A play in two acts. © Armand
Daniel Aulicino; 1c 9Mar49; DU19020.
AULULARIA. SEE Orland, Lucille Selkin.
Roman holiday. DU20191.
AUNT Alice’s pyramid. DU19535. SEE
Kessler, Aaron James.
AUNT CLOTILDE’S passion. DU18409.
SEE Spira, Alva Ann.
AUNT Jessie’s lucky letter story party.
DU20054. SEE Gad, Tom.
AUTRY (Gene) Productions. SEE
Champion, the World's Wonder Horse
(Radio program)
AVERILL, ESTHER (CUNNINGHAM)
I made Christ's cross, an Easter play
in four scenes. Boston, Baker's
Plays eee 28 p. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 22Jun49; DP20526.
AXFORD gets a story. DU19340. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 926.
AXFORD gets the dope. DU18597. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 912.
AXFORD, the receiver. DU20315. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 945.
AXFORD wins a loss. DU20018. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 942.
B
B-girl. DU19180. SEE Bachmann,
Robert Alexander.
B-36, the stork. DU18010. SEE Cartoon
Teletales, Dec. 26, 1948.
BABBAGE, DOROTHY JOAN.
Three’s a marriage, a play in one act.
© Dorothy Joan Babbage; 1c 7Mar49;
DU18949,
BABBITT. DU19543. SEE Studio One,
Mar. 30, 1948.
BABE Herman. C3739. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
BACHELOR’S castle. DU18770. SEE
Goldschlag, Eugene.
BACHMANN, ROBERT ALEXANDER.
B-girl, a play in three acts and POR
logue, by Stacy Hull pseuc SD Robert
Alexander Bachmann; le 8Mar49;
DU19180.
BACHRACH, RUTH BARCLAY.
Can you name it? [Television script]
by Ruth Barclay. © Ruth Barclay
Bachrach; 1c 24Jan49; DU18114.
The strolling players, a half-hour
dramatic show, by Ruth Barclay.
© Ruth Barclay Bachrach; 1c 1Dec48;
DU17821,
BACKFIRE. DU20270. SEE Fritsche,
Natalie Wyeth.
BACKSTAGE fantasy, DU19882. SEE
Fenn, Peggy Dorothy.
BACON, CHESTER HENRY.
Harmony of the bees; script for both
shots and commentary for 800 foot
picture. © Chester Henry Bacon;
lc 14Mar49; C3486.
BACON, WALLACE ALGER.
The roaring girl, adapted freely from
the play by Middleton and Dekker,
with song lyrics, by Wallace A. Bacon.
© Wallace A. Bacon; 1c 16Mar49; DU19145.
THE BAD penny. DU20009. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 653.
BADGE of friendship. DU19688. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2534-1759.
BADGER, ROBERT E.
Batter-up; radio quiz game. [Continuity ]
© Station WEDO; Ic 28Apr49; C3634.
THE BADLANDS and Teddy Roosevelt.
C3711. SEE Nellis, Elwyn A.
BAEHR, NICHOLAS EDWARD.
The Palmer way, a play in one act.
© Nicholas Edward Baehr; 1c 26May49;
DU20145,
BAILEY, Rietta.
Washed in de blood. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
BAKER, ELLIOTT.
And we were young, a play in three acts.
© Elliott Baker; 1c 21Mar49; DU19187.
BAKER, JOAN PRENTIS.
The invisible boundary, a comedy in one
act. © Joan Prentis Baker; 1c 8Apr49;
DU19489.
BAKER (Walter H.) Company.
After the fog lifts. DP19230. SEE
Hackett, Walter.
Don’t calf me Junior. DP18507. SEE
Bennick, Hugh Richard.
Elmer and the soprano. DP19452. SEE
McNeil, Beatrice Humiston.
Food for Father. DP18711. SEE
Waldes, Philip H.
Hits for misses. AA119773. SEE
Ingalls, Joyce.
I love you truly. DP19395. SEE
Birdsall, Elizabeth Montague.
I made Christ’s cross. DP20526. SEE
Averill, Esther (Cunningham)
Jericho Road. DP20408. SEE Barr,
Isabel (Harriss)
Knock on wood. DP19587. SEE Hughes,
Glenn. ,
The lawyer of Springfield. DP18830. SEE
Gow, Ronald.
The linden tree. DP20523. SEE Tashjian,
Vahan,
Mary wasn’t here. DP19552, SEE
Phillips, Marguerite Kreger.
The old district school. DP20453.
SEE Sundelof-Asbrand, Karin.
Opened by mistake. DP19394,. SEE
Seller, Thomas.
The second guest. DP19231. SEE Beres-
’ ford, Hugh.
The stuffed shirt. DP18506. SEE Martens,
Anne (Coulter)
There she goes. DP18607. SEE George,
Charles.
These golden days. DP20527. SEE Gage,
Sophie.
Tonight we graduate. DP20524. SEE
Wilson, Robley C.
Verba crucis. DP18017. SEE Nagy, Paul.
BAKER’S dozen. DU19848. SEE Moe,
Osborne Rangvall.
BAKSHY, ALEXANDER.
Marriage, a play in three acts. © Alex-
ander Bakshy; lc 25Feb49; DU18892.
BALANCIO, William.
So dear to Pasticiotti. DU20302. SEE
Germano, Frank A.
BALDWIN, BERTHA.
Family reunion, a play in three acts.
© Bertha Baldwin; 1c 3Feb49; DU18388.
Farmer Gray’s family. [Radio program ]
Episodes 1-13. © Mrs. Bertha Baldwin;
1c each 4Aug48; DU17799-17811.
6
A slipped halter, a play in three acts.
© Bertha Baldwin; 1c 3Feb49; DU18389.
BALDWIN, JOSEPH BURKETTE.
After the recital, a play in two parts.
and seven scenes. © Joseph B. Bald-
win; 1c 30Mar49; DU19311.
BALINT, Jolan Maria Margit. SEE
Balint, Margaret Maria Jolan.
BALINT, MARGARET MARIA JOLAN.
Az ujsagarus fiu; vagy, A szerencse
medalia. (The newspaper boy; or,
The lucky medal) Irta Balint Jolan
Maria Margit. [A musical play in
three acts. Hungarian text only |
© Margaret Balint; 1c 12Jul48;
DU18505,
BALL, MYRTLE MARTIN.
One day at a time. DU19892. SEE
Burleson, Elizabeth Brown.
BALTHROPE, CHARLES W.
It pays to remember. [Sample radio
pcaipt| © Charles W. Balthrope; Ic
8Feb49; DU18744.
Sixty silver minutes. [Sample radio
script] © Charles W. Balthrope;
1c 8Feb49; DU18743,
BALZAC, Honore de..
Papa Goriot. DU18436. SEE White-
ford, Edith L.
BAMBOOZLE, the ostrich. DU20037.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Jan. 23, 1949,
BANKING. DU20490. SEE Keeping
Up with the Wigglesworths, no. 131.
BANKS, BERTHA MAE.
Discord, a play in four acts by Beula
Blair [pseud.] © Bertha Mae Banks;
1c 2May49; DU20066.
BANKS. DU18978. SEE Keeping Up With
the Wigglesworths, no. 99.
BANKSON, BUDD NORMAN.
Springtime in the southland, the 1949
Lewis and Clark minstrel show, by
Budd Bankson, with music by Bill
Byers. [Text only | © Budd Norman
Bankson; lc 7Apr49; DU19468.
You’re On the Air. SEE You’re On the
Air (Radio program)
BANNER Play Bureau, inc.
Death writes a message. DP18139. SEE
Westgate, Ted.
BANNER Records, inc.
Your friend—the swindler. DU19211.
SEE Jampel, Carl.
BANTAM-LITE, inc.
Script for animated flip pictures.
DU18783. SEE Larier, Lawrence.
BAR sinister. DU19647. SEE Cecil,
Peter,
BARCLAY, Ruth. SEE Bachrach, Ruth
Barclay.
BARE acres, a deadly menace of this
present day. C3518. SEE Burnett,
Matthew M.
BARKER, Edmund A.
Sports battle. C3555. SEE Hawthorne,
Earl J.
BARKER Bros. is the last place people
go to buy home furnishings. SEE Gard-
neta nee Thomas. Radio commercial.
C3623.
BARLEYCORN’s nightmare. DU18784. SEE
LaRich, Michael.
BARNARD, Julie.
Faust. DU19985. SEE Gounod, Charles
Francois.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BARNES, Eric Wollencott.
The man ran_up the clock. DU19804.
SEE Carriere, Albert.
BARNETT, ARTHUR E.
Trip and take, a sample audience -partici-
pation program. © Arthur Barnett; ic
16Feb49; DU18578.
BARNEY Ross. C3284. SEE The American
Way, C59.
BARNEY’S bank. DU20478. SEE Reeser,
Edwin Isherwood.
BARNOUW, ERIK.
Hans. (Quaker world service, series 2)
Radio script. © American Friends
Service Committee; 15Dec48; DP18730.
The house. (Quaker world service,
series 2) Radio script. © American
Friends Service Committee; 11Nov48;
DP18728.
BARNUM, Merritt W. SEE The Shadow
(Radio program)
BARR, ISABEL (HARRISS)
Jericho Road, and other, one-act miracle
plays. Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949].
48 p. Contents.--The first miracle.--
It came to pass.--Jericho Road.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 13Jun49;
DP20408,
BARR, RICHARD DAVID.
Falstaff, a play in two acts, adapted
from William Shakespeare s plays.
© Richard David Barr; 1c 17Feb49;
DU18653.
Richard II. DU18042. SEE Shake-
speare, William.
BARR, ROBERT MARSHALL.
Take Monday, too; a play in three acts.
© Robert Marshall Barr; 1c 27Apr49;
DU19789,
BARRE, Emilie Wallock.
The King’s highway of peace. DU19961.
SEE Wallock, Anthony Mark.
A BARREL of money. DU20033. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2550-1775,
BARRINGTON, LOWELL.
Open, a comedy in three acts. © Lowell
Barrington; 1c 13May49; DU19980.
BARRY, Peter. SEE The Shadow
(Radio program)
BARTELL, GERALD AARON.
The men who come to our house.
Script] © Gerald A. Bartell; 1c 18May49;
3701.
Pat and the pixies. PRecording script ]
© Gerald A. Bartell; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19496.
BARWELL, PEGGY.
Prison without bars, a play in three
acts. London, S. French [1948 ].
104 p. illus. (French’s acting edition,
no. 543) © Samuel French, ltd.;
3Jan49; DP18100.
BASIC rules for furniture arrangement.
C3572, SEE Ross, Laurette Lacey.
Practical home decoration, no. 1.
BASS, Dora Maryanne.
A letter. DU20424, SEE Mission Bell
Film Productions, inc. Jack and Jill
series, no. 4.
THE BAT. DU20393, DU20575. SEE
Strauss, Johann.
BATES, Mrs. B. L. SEE Bates, Wilma
Josephine.
BATES, EDITH MAY HILLIARD.
All for a friend, a dramatic composition.
© Mrs. Edith May Hilliard Bates; 1c
9May49; DU20158.
?
BATES, HENRY ANSON.
Discovery, a play in three acts.
© Henry Anson Bates; Ic 18May49;
DU20074.
BATES, WILMA JOSEPHINE,
Famous women, a pageant arranged for
the use of women's clubs. 14 leaves.
© Mrs. B. L. Bates; 1c 110ct48;
DU17786.
BATH after twelve. DU19829. SEE
Dawson, Marlow.
BATIK, ALBERT LLOYD.
It’s show time, a musical comedy in
two acts by Al Batik. Music by Bud
Stanley [pseud.] Text and music on
separate leaves. © Albert Lloyd
Batik, Robert Mitenbuler; 1c 1Apr49;
DU19448.
BATSON, GEORGE.
Dangerous Nan McGrew, a mystery comedy
in three acts. New York, S. French
frese 75 p. illus. © George Batson;
7jan49; DP18098,
BATTER-UP. C3634. SEE Badger,
Robert E.
THE BATTLE of Gettysburg. DU19746,
SEE You Are There, no. 23.
THE BATTLE of Hastings. DU19081.
SEE You Are There, no, 66.
BAUER, BELA.
Strange triangle, a play in three acts.
© Bela Bauer; 1c 24Jan49; DU18642,
BAUM, BERNARD.
The famine of hearing, a modern
morality play in three acts. © Bernard
Baum; lc 16May49; DU19995.
BAYBUSKY, MAX.
A nation, a play. 22 leaves. [Yiddish
text] © Max Baybusky; 1c 15Feb49;
DU19226,
BE quiet, my love. DU20230. SEE
Lurch, Bruce John,
BEALL, Samuel,
The truck that tips its cab to service.
DU18991. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
auctions, inc.
THE BEAR trap. DU19999. SEE Chal-
lenge of the Yukon, no. 648.
BEARD, CLARENCE M.
Gospel skits and dialogues. Boston,
Christopher Pub. House [1949 ].
174 p. © The Christopher Pub.
House; 3Jan49; A28967.
THE BEARD is gone. DU18814. SEE
Kaplan, David Leon.
BEAT the rap. DU19209. SEE Killiam,
Paul.
THE BEATITUDES in Aramaic. C3504.
SEE Newey, Mary Yonan.
BEATRICE. DU19736. SEE Gersten-
berg, Alice.
BEATTIE, Dan.
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
BEATY, Cecil Jack.
Mud in your eye! DU18116. SEE
O Neill, Frank Herbert.
BEAU Jack. C3513, SEE The American
Way, no. C87.
BEAUMARCHAIS, PIERRE AUGUSTIN
CARON DE.
The marriage of Figaro, a translation of
7
Beaumarchais’ ‘‘Le mariage de Figaro,”
by Charlotte Frankel. © Charlotte
Frankel; 1c 11Apr49; DU19490.
BEAUTY—with a purpose! C3426. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
BECAUSE of their unbelief. DU19392.
SEE The: Greatest Story Ever Told,
no, 103,
BECHET, RENE-RICHARD.
Le cantique de la nativite, scenes con-
templatives d’apres les Evangiles en
douze tableaux, un prologue et un
epilogue, de Rene-Richard Bechet.
Musique de scene de Henriette Roget.
Text only] © René-Richard Bechet;
c 2Dec48; DU18024.
BECK, John,
Kill the umpire. DU20159. SEE Hill,
James Henry.
A BED with the others. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret. The best one-act plays of
1948-1949, AA117053,
BEDLAM in Bohemia, DU19161. SEE
Levine, Ben.
BEDORTHA, JIM.
Mexican heydaze, a musical comedy
in two acts. Book by Jim Bedortha,
lyrics by Noel French, music by
Howard L. Richards. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Howard L.
Richards, Jr., Jim Bedortha, Noel
French; fe 16Jun49; DU20395.
THE BEELER gang. DU20403. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2557-1782.
BEFORE and after. C3339. SEE Hewson,
Isabel Manning.
BEFRIELSE. DP18860. SEE Nilsen,
Ernst.
THE BEGGAR’S opera. DP19127. SEE
Gay, John.
BEGOTTEN. DU19645. SEE Kirk-
patrick, John.
BEHEADED roses. DU18690. SEE Raddi,
Primo.
BEHIND that door. DU20370. SEE Wood-
mansee, Horace Albro.
BEHIND the front page. DU17879. SEE
Gidding, Nelson.
BEHREND, FRANZ HEINRICH.
The mystery of “Ivan, the Terrible,” a
satiric detective film by F. H. Behrend.
Translated from German into English
by Marion Lee Taylor. © F. H. Behrend;
ic 4Mar49; DU19309.
The mystery of “Ivan, the Terrible,”’ a
satiric detective play in five acts by
F. H. Behrend. Translated from German
into English by Marion Lee Taylor.
© F.H. Behrend; 1c 4Mar49; DU18870,
The mystery of “Ivan, the Terrible,”’
a satiric detective radio play by F. H.
Behrend, Translation from the German
by Marion Lee Taylor. © Franz Heinrich
Behrend; 1c 4Mar49; DU19094.
BEHRENS, PAUL ALBERT.
Liebe deinen Naechsten (Love thy
neighbor). [In German, Film script]
© Paul A. Behrens; 1c 28Apr49;
DU19827.
BEHRMAN, CHESTER THEODORE.
Hour before midnight; opening program
for new radio stations, written by
Chet Behrman, © Chester T. Behrman;
1Dec48; DP18168.
Junior jamboree; radio script no, 57,
Mar. 29, 1949, by Chet Behrman. © The
Se a Broadcasting Corp.; 1c 30Mar49;
Cc 0
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BEHRMAN, Chet. SEE Behrman, Chester
Theodore.
BEIM, NORMAN.
Echo and Narcissus, a poetic melodrama
in five acts. © Norman Beim; 1c
19May49; DU20096.
BEL ami. DU19595. SEE Eckhardt, Fritz.
BELA, NICHOLAS FRANCIS. i
Emergency operation, a comedy in three
acts. © Nicholas Bela; 1c 4Feb49;
DU18461.
Saint Peter’s umbrella, a musical
comedy in two acts. Based on the
novel of Kalman Mikszath. |Text onl
© Nicholas Bela; 1c 18Feb49; DU18659.
BELGRADE, DAVID.
Yea gods! A play in three acts.
© David Belgrade; 1c 21Apr49;
DU19648,
BELIEVE-receive. SEE Saint Mary-
of-the-Woods College. One-act plays
for all girl casts. DP17989.
BELL, JAMES H.
The figurine, a play in two acts by
Sheridan McRae [pseud.] © James
H. Bell; 1c 29Apr49; DU19835.
BELL, Robert.
Headliners and sideliners. DP 19143.
SEE The Telerama Company.
BELL, RUTH.
A specialized educational program of
the air: The shorthand dictation class
of the air. [Sample script] © Dr.
Ruth Bell; 1c 23Mar49; C3532.
BELL, STANLEY JAMES.
Birds of passage, a play in three acts.
© Stanley J. Bell: 1c 7Mar49; on
revisions; DU18997. Prev. reg.
10Aug48; DU15902.
His wife’s first husband, a play in three
acts. © Stanley James Bell; 1c 13Jan49;
on revisions; DU18015. Prev. reg. ‘The
man upstairs,”’ 18Nov48; DU17206.
BELL, book and candle. DU19952. SEE
Van Druten, John.
THE BELL of Padre Junipero. DU18953.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio
program)
BELLA-Maya. DU19949. SEE Ely,
John T. A.
LA BELLE Meuniere. DP19396. SEE
Pagnol, Marcel.
BELLEROPHON. SEE Kaiser, Georg.
Griechische Dramen. AF9742.
THE BELLS of Calais. DU20345. SEE
Marshack, Alexander.
THE BELT buckle. DU20402. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2556-1781.
BELT surgery. C3717. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
BELWIN, inc.
Thirty minutes at the county fair.
DP20463. SEE Martin, Gertrude
Graves.
BEN Hogan. C3645. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
THE BENCH warmer. DU18178. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no, 115.
BENDIX Home Appliances, inc.
The washer that couldn’t happen.
DU19509. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
THE BENEFIT plan. DU18076. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BENNETT, DONN HENRY.
Just a minute; audition script for a
half-hour weekly audience participa-
tion show. © Donn H. Bennett; 1c
20Apr49; C3590.
BENNETT, JOSEPH DEERICKS,
The common man, a satirical comedy
in three acts, Joseph Bennett; 1c
19Jan49; DU18083,
BENNICK, HUGH RICHARD.
Don’t call me Junior, a comedy in one
act. Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949],
26p. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 5Feb49;
DP18507.
BENTHAM, JOSEPHINE.
Oh, my darling! A musical comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Josephine
Bentham, music by Paul Nordoff.
exe and music on separate leaves |
Josephine Bentham, Paul Nordoff;
le 13Apr49; DU19551.
BENTON, WILLIAM RAYMOND.
What is it? Television program script.
us Raymond Benton; 1c 8Feb49;
C3397.
BERCOVICI, BERNARD S.
Suzy Popover and the man in the moon.
First week, story 1 [for radio
© Bernard S, Bercovici; 1c 14Mar49;
C3482,
THE BEREAN system for marking liter-
ature, Supplement. C3516. SEE Harris,
Samuel B.
BERESFORD, HUGH.
The second guest, a play in one act, by
Hugh Beresford and C. S. St. Brelade
Seale. Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949
14 p. (Baker’s royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 11Mar49; DP19231,
BERGEN, Edgar John. SEE The Charlie
McCarthy Show (Radio program)
BERGER, Josef.
Bowleg Bill, the sea-going cowboy.
DU19243. SEE Stewart, Virginia
Harden.
BERGER, Sylvia. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
You Are There (Radio program)
BERKOWITZ, Albert M.
Somersault in the sea. DU20567. SEE
Mangum, Edward P.
BERLAND, SYDNEY ISAAC.
Rehearsal, a comedy in three acts.
© Sydney Isaac Berland; 1c 28Dec48:
DU18413.
BERLIN, Irving.
Annie get your gun. DU19868. SEE
Fields, Herbert.
Miss Liberty. DU19826. SEE Sherwood,
Emmet,
BERMAN, ROSE BAKALAR.
Prince United Nations, a play in two
acts. © Rose Bakalar Berman; Ic
3Mar49; DU18819.
BERNARD, JEAN JACQUES.
Marie Stuart, reine d’Ecosse; piéce
en douze tableaux et un epilogue,
Suivie de Richelieu, evocation radio-
phonique. Paris, A. Det eae
281 p. (His Théatre, t. 7) Albin
Michel; 24Jan49; DP 19398,
BERNARD -LUC, JEAN. 3
Le complexe de Philemon, comedie en
deux actes. © Jean Bernard-Luc
(Lucien Boudousse); 1c 25Mar49;
DU19404,
BERNFELD, ROSE MORRIS.
Liberty, a play in one act. © Rose
Morris Bernfield; 1c 6Apr49; DU19636.
BERNHART, Gerd.
Home-longing. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
BERNSTEIN, BEATRICE.
Music brought us together, a story.
© Beatrice Bernstein; 1c 17Mar49;
DU19447,
BERNSTEIN, HENRI.
La soif; piece en trois actes. © Henri
Bernstein; lec 25Mar49; DU19406.
BERNSTEIN, Richard.
In person. DU17823. SEE Adler,
Paul F.
BERNSTEIN, ROBERT ALAN.
The moral of the rabbits, a play in one
act. © Robert Alan Bernstein; 1c
25May49; DU20126,
BERRY, ED. J.
Spell your name; radio quiz show.
{sample script] © Ed. J. Berry; ic
1Mar49; C3694,
BERSON, LILLIAN.
Inside the book, a one act play. New York,
School Plays, c1948. 13 p. A Play
Club selection for the Young America
play series.
Their first Thanksgiving, a one act
play. New York, School Plays, c1948.
12 p. A Play Club selection for the
Young America play series. © School
Plays, inc.; 1Dec48; DP18028.
BERTRAM, Lee, pseud. SEE Reinherz,
Leona Gosman,
THE BEST one-act plays of 1948-1949.
AA117053. SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
BESTER, ALFRED.
Blind-man’s buff, a comedy in three acts.
© Alfred Bester; 1c 26Jan49; DU18354.
Nick Carter, Master Detective. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
BESTOR, Constance. SEE Bestor, Sarah
Constance.
BESTOR, SARAH CONSTANCE.
Man's little woman, a play in three
acts, by Constance Bestor. © Constance
Bestor; lc 14Mar49; DU19111.
BETRAYAL! DU19866. SEE Burton,
Gertrude Marian.
THE BETRAYAL and the crucifixion.
DU19575. SEE The Greatest Story Ever
Told, no. 106.
THE BETRAYAL of Toussaint L’Ouverture.
DU19078, SEE You Are There, no. 63.
BETSY’S dream. DU19504. SEE Moessel,
Julius.
THE BETTER mousetrap. DU19907. SEE
Eiten, Myles.
BETTER to reign. DU18440. SEE Chapman,
John Trail.
BETTI, UGO.
Il fratello protegge e ama; dramma in
tre atti. © Avv. Ugo Betti; ic 31Mar49;
DU20438.
BETWEEN us the dark. DU20434. SEE
Key, Naiad Cresap.
BEY, ABDUL AHMAD.
Fear; or, I had no chance to live.
A play in one act. © Abdul Ahmad Bey;
1c 27Dec48; DU19210.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY
BEYEA, Basil.
Explosion at 17 Elm. DU19887. SEE
Davis, Leo Aaron,
BEYOND Mecca. DU17830. SEE McCurdey,
Catharine Miller.
BEYOND the sunset. DU18650. SEE
Chamberlain, Lowell Colby.
BICHROME refraction. C3521. SEE
Walker, Robert Norman.
BIDS from the kids. DU19905. SEE
Rowe (Ralph J.) Productions.
BIDWELL, Sylvia.
Whistle and bell. DU19000. SEE
McCormick, Langdon.
BIEL, Edward V.
Can you write a song? C3779. SEE
Newman, Ruby.
THE BIG ace. DU19894. SEE The
Shadow, no. 367.
THE BIG and Little Club audition. C3237,
SEE Posner (Dr. A.) Shoes, inc.
BIG as life. DP19933. SEE Russell,
Earl Louis.
BIG auger. DU18120. SEE Roscoe,
Theodore.
BIG Bill Landis. DU18312. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2487-1712.
BIG brother. DP20105. SEE Reach,
James.
THE BIG city. DU18498. SEE Poor,
Johnson.
THE BIG day. C3617. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
THE BIG engine. DU20336. SEE Sidorsky,
Judith.
THE BIG one that got away. DU17978. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 528.
THE BIG potato. DP19790. SEE Wilkin-
son, Richard Hill.
BIG time. DU19497. SEE Quadrangle
Club of Washington University, St. Louis.
BIG to-do about something. DU94985.
SEE Pratt, Louise C.
THE BIG toe. DU19106. SEE Roman,
Lawrence.
THE BIG town. DU19246. SEE Valentine,
Richard Harden.
THE BIG voice. DU20071. SEE Byrne,
John Joseph.
BIGELOW, OTIS MUNRO.
The lion and the unicorn, a play in
three acts. © Otis Bigelow; 1c 28Apr49;
DU19795.
BIGSTUFF, the elephant. DU18006. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Nov. 14, 1948.
BILL Harpel’s News notebook. C3448.
SEE Harpel, Willis Russell.
BILL Veeck. C3649. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
BILLIE THE BROWNIE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Lawrence
E. Teich. © Ed. Schuster & Co., inc.
10. Nov. 25, 1948. The wonderful train
that Billie built. © 1c 7Apr49; DU19469.
16. Dec. 2, 1948. Stone in the road.
© 1c TApr49; DU19470.
19. Dec. 6, 1948. King Hawkbeak.
© 1c TApr49; DU19471.
21. Dec. 8, 1948. Christ Child in the
ruins. © ic 7Apr49; DU19472.
23. Dec. 10, 1948. Rhymes of good
health, © 1c 7Apr49; DU19473.
28. Dec. 16, 1948. Billie the Brownie’s
own alphabet. © 1c 7TApr49; DU19474.
30. Dec. 18, 1948. Dream train.
© 1e TApr49; DU19475.
32. Dec. 21, 1948. Questions about
Christmas answered by Billie and Santa.
© 1c TApr49; DU19476.
33. Dec. 22, 1948. Song of the Christmas
stockings. © lc 7Apr49; DU19477.
BIMONTE, RICHARD IRPINIO.
Christy Adamo, a comedy in three acts.
© Richard Irpinio Bimonte; 1c 7Feb49;
DU18425.
THE BIOLOGY of soil. SEE Ludwig,
Harvey Fred. Rotary tillage talk by
M-E. C3528.
BIRABEAU, ANDRE,
Le Seducteur, comedie en trois actes.
c1948. (In Les Oeuvres libres, no. 29,
Paris, A. Fayard, 1948. p. [231 } 318)
© André Birabeau; 150ct48; DP 18019.
BIRCHARD (C. C.) and Company.
Henry Penny. DP19286. SEE Adam,
Joseph.
BIRD, beast, or fish. DU18822. SEE
Forster, Herman.
BIRDS of passage. SEE
Bell, Stanley James. DU18997.
McGill, Jerry. DU20329.
BIRDSALL, ELIZABETH MONTAGUE.
I love you truly, a comedy in one act,
Boston, Baker s Plays [1949], 29 p.
(Baker's royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 23Feb49; DP19395.
BIRSH, HENRY WILLIAM.
The consuming passion, a drama in four
acts by William Henry Ahriman [pseud. ]
© Henry William Birsh; 1c 27May49;
DU20160.
BIRTH. DU18987. SEE Curry, Clarence.
THE BIRTH of charity. DP18918. SEE
Allington, Raymond.
THE BIRTH of Paul Bunyan. DU20340.
SEE Glazer, Tom.
THE BIRTHDAY of the Infanta. DU19606.
SEE Your Show Time (Television pro-
gram)
BIRTHRIGHT. DU19339. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 925.
BISSON, André. i
Eau trouble. DU19822. SEE Tremois,
Edge.
A BIT of old Ireland. DU18563. SER
Winter, Janet.
BITCH on wheels. DU19742. SEE Craven,
Bernard H.
BITE the dust. DU18948. SEE Reynolds,
Earle Landry.
BLACHER, Boris.
Die Flut. DU19193. SEE Cramer,
Heinz von.
Die Nachtschwalbe. DP18041, SEE
Wolf, Friedrich.
BLACK, Matthew Wilson.
Typical Elizabethan plays. A28876.
SEE Schelling, Felix Emmanuel.
BLACK, THOMAS EARL HOWARD.
Dream in hand, a comedy in three acts
by Macklym Hartyl [pseud.] © Thomas
9
E.H. Black; le 18Mar49; on revisions;
DU20055. Prev. reg. 3May37; D49431.
THE BLACK and white pup. DU19364. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 628.
BLACK Hamlet, DU19912. SEE Bright,
John.
THE BLACK lamb. DU19616. SEE Kubli,
Nicholas Ott.
BLACK-outs. DU18045. SEE Roboz,
Aladar.
BLACK Piet. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
THE BLACK robe. DU20127, SEE Visual
Drama, inc.
BLACKMAIL on the wing. DU20355. SEE
Little Herman, no, 23,
BLAIR, Beula, pseud, SEE Banks,
Bertha Mae.
BLAKA Kabonga. C3641. SEE Brate,
Charlotte.
BLAKE, SARAH SWAN (WELD).
Once in a thousand years, a play of
Anglo-Saxon times in three acts, by
Sarah Weld. Music by Newton Swift and
Roy S. Stoughton. Book 1. The play.
111 p. illus. Bibliography: p. 107.
Text only. © Sarah Swan Weld Blake;
lc 27Dec48; on revisions; DU18038.
Prev. reg. 3yun33, D22718; 25Jul44,
D89783; 20ct46, D6302; 22Dec47,
D13014.
BLAKE, Walter, pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
BLAYDES, ELEANOR AGNES.
The hely night, a Christmas play in one
act. Eleanor Agnes Blaydes; 1c
31Jan49; DU18364.
BLESSED are the poor. DU19457. SEE
Feinbaum, Israel.
THE BLESSING. DU18135. SEE Bucky,
Frida Sarsen.
BLIMPY. DU20367. SEE Foll, Charles.
THE BLIND caterpillar. DU20426. SEE
Shand, William.
BLIND date. DU19634. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 493.
BLIND-man’s buff. DU18354. SEE Bester,
Alfred.
BLISTERS. DU19185. SEE Johnson, Otto.
BLOB editor. DU20380. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 501.
BLOCH, Julia. SEE Straus, Julia Bloch.
BLOCK, Aleen Barbara.
It’s a hit. DU18737. SEE Sievers,
David Wieder.
BLOCK, BILL.
Pumpkin eater, DU19097. SEE Kerr,
Berrilla.
BLOOD of India. DU19139. SEE Little
Herman, no. 8,
BLOOD under the tree. DU18082. SEE
Lester, Noel Bovell.
BLOOM, SEYMOUR L.
Hollywood marriage, a revue sketch.
© Seymour L. Bloom; 1c 29Apr49;
DU19833.
Now you see it, a revue sketch. © Sey-
mour L. Bloom; 1c 29Apr49; DU19834,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BLOOMBERG, DONALD.
The Parsons story, a blackout sketch.
3 leaves. © Donald Bloomberg; 1c
31Jan49; DU18368.
BLOW the loud clarion. DU19701. SEE
Gardner, Rufus Hallette.
BLUE sequins. DU18086. SEE Mair,
Mary Emma.
THE BLUNDERING sophomores. DU18180.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 109.
BOB Kurland. C3670. SEE The American
way (Radio program)
BOBBY Jones. C3224. SEE The American
Way, C54
BODANSKY, Hugo, pseud. SEE Iltis, Hugo.
BODFISH, MORTON.
Statement of facts, as published by the
Illinois Bankers Association, with
explanations by the savings and loan
business. © United States Savings and
Loan League; le 7Feb49; C3398.
BODIES galore. DU19699. SEE DeKay,
Nona Reid.
BODY and soul. DU18302. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Nov. 15, 1948.
BOGART, Barbara. SEE LoCicero,
Barbara Elizabeth Bogart.
BOGHOSIAN, Alice.
Atchkut Loois. DU18688. SEE Chobanian,
Yervant.
LA BOHEME. C3777. SEE Weiner,
Joseph J.
LA BOHEME Vineyards Company. SEE
Schenley Industries, inc.
BOHN, JOHN YATES.
Leonce, a play with music in three acts.
Variations on a theme originally stated
in the German of George Buechner.
pron only ] © John Yates Bohn; 1c
Jun49; DU20247.
BOLEN, VIRGINIA.
With no awakening, a translation and
adaptation of Anton Checkoy’s ‘‘The
cherry orchard,”’ by Virginia Bolen
and Ben Edwards. © Virginia Bolen,
Ben Edwards; 1c 14Mar49; DU19117.
BOLTON, Guy.
Miss Mabel. DU19316. SEE Sherriff,
R.C.
BOLTON, Larry.
The bat. DU20575. SEE Strauss,
Johann,
BONANZA 47. SEE The Challenge
of the Yukon, no, 596.
BONDS, Margaret.
Cover to cover. DU20204, SEE May,
Marjorie.
LE BONHEUR est dans le pré. SEE
Charbonnier, Lucien. Le songe sur
la terrasse. DU18517.
BOOK of books. DP18541. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 197.
A BOOK of dramas. A23577. SEE Car-
penter, Bruce.
BOOKJANS, BERTHA ROSE.
Magic on Christmas Eve, a play in four
scenes. © Bertha Rose Bookjans; 1c
1Mar49; DU19110.
THE BOOMERANG pitch. DU20307. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. °
BOOSEY & Hawkes, inc.
The gypsy baron. DU20282. SEE
Strauss, Johann. £
Oedipus rex. DP19162. SEE Stravinskii,
Igor’ Fedorovich.
The rake’s progress. DU18957. SEE
Stravinskil, Igor’ Fedorovich.
BOOTH, PHRYA HECKER.
Table for two, a play in one act by Polly
Booth [pseud.] © Phrya Booth; 1c
6Jun49; DU20271.
BOOTH, Polly, pseud. SEE Booth,
Phrya Hecker.
BORCHERT, WOLFGANG.
Outside the door, a play in a prologue
and five scenes by Wolfgang Borchert.
Translated from the German, ‘“Draussen
vor der Tur,’ by Erwin Piscator and
Zoe Lund-Schiller. © Erwin Piscator;
1c 25Feb49; DU19781.
BORG-Warner Corporation.
The American economy. C3655. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
What do you want? C3656. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BORG-Warner Corporation. Norge
Division.
The golden touch. DU18698. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BORING, RANDOLPH O.
The chosen one, a three act play of
Sankyism, by Rand Bowring [pseud. ]
© Randolph O. Boring; 1c 28Feb49;
DU18808.
BORTNER, NORMAN STANLEY.
Road show, a comedy in three acts by
Stanley Bortner. © Norman Stanley
Bortner; 1c 7Mar49; DU19190.
BORTNER, Stanley. SEE Bortner,
Norman Stanley.
THE BOSS of Cedar Bend. DU18148.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2495-1720.
BOSTON BLACKIE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Ralph
Rosenberg. © Frederic W. Ziv Co.
21-40, Aug. 27, Sept. 6, 13, 20, Oct. 4,
11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 32, 39, Dec. 6,
13) 20) 27) 1945. Jan. 3,8, 15, 1946.
©’lc éach 3Jan49; DU17846-17865.
41-60. Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26,
Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, Apr. 2, 9; 16, 23,
30, May 7, 14, 21, 28, June 4, 1946,
© 1c each TJan49; DU17907-17926,
61-80. June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16,
23, 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10,
17, 24; Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1946. © 1c
each 6Jan49; DU17937-17946.
81-85. Oct. 29 Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1946.
© 1c each 12Jan49; DU18196-18200.
86-90. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 31, 1946, Jan. 7,
1947, © 1c éach 12Jan49; DU18191-
18195.
91-100, Jan, 14, 21, [28] Feb. 4, 11,
18, 25, Mar. 4) 11, 18, 1947. © ic
each 12Jan49; DU18181-18190.
101. Mar. 25,1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18213.
102. Apr. 1, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18212.
103. Apr. 8, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18211.
104, Apr. 16, 1947. © 1c 12jan49;
DU18210.
105. Apr. [22]1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18209.
106. Apr. 29, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18208.
107. May 7, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18207,
108. May 14, 1947, © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18206.
109. May 21, 1947. © ic 12Jan49;
DU18205.
110. May 28, 1947, © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18204.
10
111. June 4, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18203.
112. June 11, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18202,
113. June 18, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
Dvu18201,
114, June 25, 1947, © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18220.
115. July 2, 1947, © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18219.
116. July 9, 1947. © ic 12yan49;
DU18218.
117. July 16, 1947. © 1e 12Jan49;
DU18217,
118. July 23, 1947, © 1c 12jan49;
DU18216.
119. July 30, 1947, © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18215.
120, Aug. 6, 1947. © 1c 12Jan49;
DU18214.
121. Aug. 13, 1947, © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18230.
122. Aug. 20, 1947. © ic 14Jan49;
DU18229,
123. Aug. 27, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18228.
124, Sept. 3, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18227,
125. Sept. 10, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18226, .
126. Sept. 17, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18225,
127. Sept. 24, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18224,
128. Oct. 1, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18223.
129. Oct. 8, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18222,
130. Oct. 15, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18221.
131, Oct. 22, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18240,
132. Oct. 29, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18239.
133. Nov. 5, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18238.
134. Nov. 12, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18237,
135. Nov. 19, 1947. © lc 14Jan49;
DU18236,
136. Nov. 26, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18235.
137. Dec. 3, 1947, © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18234.
138. Dec. 10, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18233,
139, Dec. 17, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18232,
140. Dec. 31, 1947. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18231.
141. Jan. 7, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18249.
142, Jan. 14, 1948. © lc 14Jan49;
DU18250.
143, Jan. 21, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18247,
144, Jan. 27, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18248,
145. Feb. 4, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18245,
146. Feb. 11, 1948. © ic 14Jan49;
DU18246.
147, Feb. 18, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18243,
148. Feb, 25, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18244,
149. Mar. 3, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18241.
150. Mar. 10, 1948. © ic 14Jan49;
DU18242,
151. Mar. 17, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18258.
152. Mar. 24, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49:
DU18259.
153. Mar. 31, 1948. © 1c 14jJan49;
DU18256,
154, Apr. 7, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18257.
155, Apr. 14, 1948. © ic 14Jan49;
DU18260.
156. Apr. 21, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18255.
157. Apr. 28, 1948. © 1c 14Jan49;
aA 6
- May 5, 1948. ©1 :
DU1p oe. ; c 14Jan49;
DRAMAS AND WORKS
PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BOSTON BLACKIE. Cont’d.
159. May 12, 1948. © ic 14Jan49;
Du18251.
160. May 19, 1948. © lc 14Jan49;
DU18252.
161-180. May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23,
30,July 7, 14, 21, 28, Aug.'11, 18,
25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, oat 29, Oct. 6,
13, 1948. © Ic each 17Jan49; DU18261-
18280,
181. Oct. 20, 1948. © 1c 11Mar49;
Dui9071.
184. Nov. 10, 1948. © 1c 11Mar49;
DU19072.
187. Dec. 1, 1948. © 1c 11Mar49;
DU19073.
190. Dec. 29, 1948. © ic 11Mar49;
DU19074.
193. Jan. 19, 1949. © 1c 11Mar49;
DU19075.
196. Feb. 9, 1949. © 1c 11Mar49;
DU19076.
199. Mar. 2, 1949. © 1c 27May49;
DU20193.
202. Mar. 23, 1949. © 1c 27May49;
DU20194,
205. Apr. 13, 1949. © 1c 27May49;
DU20195.
THE BOSTONIANS. DU19510. SEE
Quinn, Alison,
BOSUSTOW, JAMES URE.
Carnival for coconuts, a comedy in
three acts by Jim Bosustow. © James
Ure Bosustow; lc 25Feb49; DU18895.
BOSWELL, Mary Louise.
Clem’s barber shop, DU18693. SEE
Boswell, Tolla Raymond.
Let’s go shopping with Mary Lou.
DU19263. SEE Boswell, Tolla Raymond.
BOSWELL, TOLLA RAYMOND.
Clem’s barber shop, by Tolla Raymond
Boswell and Mary Louise Boswell.
Peereyicion script] © Tolla Raymond
oswell, Jr., Mary Louise Boswell;
ic 10Feb49; DU18693.
Let’s go shopping with Mary Lou, by
Tolla Raymond Boswell and Mary Louise
Boswell. [Sample television script ]
© Tolla Raymond Boswell, Jr., Mary
Louise Boswell; 1c 28Mar49; DU19263.
BOTE (Ed.) &G. Bock.
Die Flut. DU19193. SEE Cramer,
Heinz von.
Die Nachtschwalbe. DP18041. SEE
Wolf, Friedrich.
BOUDOUSSE, Lucien. SEE Bernard-Luc,
Jean.
BOUGHS and holly. C3378. SEE The
Voice of Christmas, no, 3.
BOUND for glory. DU19577. SEE
Chamberlain, Lowell Colby.
BOURBON Street. DU19974. SEE
Farley, Richard Joseph.
BOURKE, JOHN JAMES.
The busy buddies, a sketch by Jack
Riano |pseud. ] and Marjorie Howard.
© John J. Bourke, Marjorie Howard;
Ie 14Feb49; DU18558.
BOWEN, VERNON.
Little Tommy Tinkle, the little bell
who found a big job; an original children’s
operetta. Book by Vernon Bowen,
lyrics by Edward Lane, music by John
Jacob Loeb. [Text and music on separate
leaves ] © Vernon Bowen, Edward Lane,
John Jacob Loeb; ic 5Apr49- DU19652.
BOWER, Grant, pseud. SEE Bower,
Roy E. B.
BOWER, ROY E. B.
Brownstone front, a murder play in three
acts by Grant Bower [pseud.] © Roy
E. B. Bower; Ic 10May49; DU19929.
854120 O - 49 - 3
1
LOWLEG Bill, the sea-going cowboy.
DU19243. SEE Stewart, Virginia Harden.
BOWRING, Rand, pseud. SEE Boring,
Randolph O.
A BOY and his dog. DU20544,. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 663.
BOY with courage. DU18044. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 93.
BOYD, Caroline. SEE Boyd, Carolyn
Fitzgerald-Plummer.
BOYD, Carolyn Fitzgerald-Plummer,
Galabeea. DU17887. SEE Miller,
Stanley Arthur.
The O’Briens of Paris. DU19738. SEE
Miller, Stanley Arthur.
BOYD, James Michael.
The cold war of Mr. Tuttle. DU18035.,
SEE Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc.
Men at work-together. DU18034. SEE
Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc.
Platform for America. DU18036. SEE
Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc.
BOYD, MOREON BEURNERE.
Of life, a song; a children’s musical
for adults, in four acts. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Mrs.
Moreon Boya; ic 12Apr49; DU19541.
BOYKIN, PATRICIA HENRY.
Tugaloo, a musical play in three acts, by
Cynthia Gale [pseud.] © Patricia Henry
Boykin; le 6Jan49; DU17888.
BOYLES, RAYMOND JAMES.
The death of Jesus Christ; radio script
by Jay James [pseud.] © Raymond
James Boyles; lc 9May49; C3668.
A piece of cord; radio monologue by
Jay James peu | © Raymond James
Boyles; 1c 2May49; C3638.
Thirty lashes; radio script by Jay James
Weeeud.] © Raymond James Boyles;
c IMay49; C3667.
BRADFORD, Bruce, pseud. SEE
Hingston, Harold L.
BRADFORD, ROY.
Chameleon, a play in three acts.
© Roy Bradford; 1c 24Jan49; DU18500.
BRADIE, ABRAM BARTON.
Hobbies—a must for cardiacs.
Lecture] © Abram Barton Bradie;
c 2May49; C3644.
BRADLEY, David.
No place to hide. DU20216. SEE
Monks, John.
BRANCH, HOUSTON.
Springiig Stephen, a comedy in three
acts. © Houston Branch; ic 4Mar49;
DU18907.
BRANCHES for Shvuoth. DP19934. SEE
Plotkin, Celia.
BRANCHOR, RUTH.
Three blind dates; television series.
[Sarnpte script] © Ruth Branchor; ic
2May49; C3681.
BRAND, JACK WILLIAM.
Action autographs. [Sample television
script] © Jack William Brand; ic
28Mar49; DU19379.
BRAND, OSCAR.
American almanac—December. [Re-
cording script] © Young People’s
Records, inc.; le 1jun49; DU20347.
American almanac—May., [Recording
script] © Young Peopie s Records,
inc.; le 1Jun49; DU20338.
Let’s all join in. [Recording script]
© Young People’s Records, inc.;
le 1Jun49; DU20417.
11
BRANT, Henry.
Kitchen music. DU20350. SEE
Child, Malcolm,
BRANT, JOHN QUINTEN.
Vision of Avernus, a radio play. © John
Quinten Brant; le 6May49; DU19909.
BRANT, Neil.
The silly chick. DU19649. SEE
Fitelberg, Jerzy.
BRASH, ARTHUR FRANCIS.
The shadow of a dream, a comedy in three
acts. © Arthur Francis Brash; 1c
21Apr49; DU19854,
BRASS dogs. DU18904. SEE Weiner, Ira
Leslie.
BRATE, CHARLOTTE,
Blaka Kabonga, a sermon by Rt. Rev. Wm,
Hearsay [pseud.] © Rt. Rev. Wm.
Hearsay; lc 2May49; C3641.
BRAUDE, Michael.
If there isn’t, DU19656. SEE Genther,
Shirley Babcock,
BRAUN, Gilbert. SEE The Adventures of
Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
BRAUN, Ruth. SEE The Adventures of
Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
BRAUN, WILBUR.
An apple for the teacher, a schoolroom
comedy in one act, by Percy Forst
pseud] New York, S. French, c1948.
7p. illus. © Samuel French; 9Dec48;
DP18092,
Are you kidding? A richly amusing farce
in three acts, by Russell Drake [pseud. |
New York, S. French, c1948. 102 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 30Dec48;
DP17994.
Confidentially, a captivating comedy for
an all-female cast in one act, by Peggy
Fernway feseud| New York, S. French,
c1949. 41 p. illus. © Samuel French;
10Mar49; DP19088.
Feudin’, a hillbilly comedy in one act.
New York, S. French, c1948. 33 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 17Dec48;
DP18093.
The hick from Hicksville; a full-of-fun
comedy in three acts, by Ned Albert
[pseud| New York, S. French, [1949].
06 p. illus. © Samuel French; 17May49;
DP20104.
Just one big happy family! An invigorating
modern comedy in three acts, by Edith
Loring [pseud.| New York, S. French,
c1949. 107 p. illus. © Samuel French;
17Feb49; DP19086.
A month of Tuesdays; an exciting and
amusing farce in three acts, by Orville
Snapp [pseud.| New York, S, French
1949]. 95 p. illus. © Samuel French;
20Apr49; DP20079.
My shadow, a one-act farcical pantomime.
New York, S. French, c1949, 22 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 29Apr49; DP20083.
The roof fell in; a one-act hillbilly panto-
mime, by Ned Albert [pseud.] New York,
S. French, c1949. 20p. illus. © Samuel
French; 29Apr49; DP20084.
Who would a-murdering go? A suspense-
filled mystery comedy in three acts by
Walter Blake [pseud.| New York, S. French
pee . 111 p. illus. © Samuel French;
Dec48; DP18097.
THE BRAVE new tomorrow. DU18504.
SEE Tani, Frederick Satoru.
BREAD and wine. DU20386. SEE Kamile,
Coleman,
THE BREAKING of the bread. DP18834.
SEE Yale, Elsie Duncan,
BRECHER, Irving. SEE The Life of Riley
(Radio program)
BREITEN, Jerry.
Out of a hat. DU20218. SEE Verbelovsky,
Gerald,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BRENT, ROMNEY.
From little acorns, a comedy in three
acts, by Romney Brent and Elsa Larralde.
© Romney Brent, Elsa Larralde; 1c
15Feb49; DU18576.
BRETON, J. ROBERT.
Sugar and spice, a new musical in two
acts by J. Robert Breton. Lyrics by
une Goldman, music by Mac Perrin.
[rext only J. Robert Breton; ic
9Dec48; DU18443,
BREVDA, MOSES.
To the promised land, a play in two
acts. 2d rev. and enlarged ed.
New York, Bloch Pub. Co., 1949.
9 leaves. © Moses Brevda; 22Mar49:
DP20123, Prev. reg. 12Dec44; DP91667.
BREWER, Helen James.
Mint and anise. DU18759. SEE Wal-
pole, Helen.
BREWSTER, TOWNSEND TYLER.
The choreography of love, a dramatic
sketch, © Townsend Tyler Brewster;
le 9Mar49; DU18995,
THE BRIDAL theatre of the air. DU19793.
SEE Ross, Harlan.
THE BRIDGE. DU19324. SEE Schull,
Joseph.
BRIDIE, James, pseud. SEE Mavor,
Osborne Henry,
THE BRIEFCASE snatcher. DU18157.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 910,
BRIGHT, JOHN.
Black Hamlet, a play in three acts.
Based on a work by Wulf Sachs. © John
Bright, Wulf Sachs; 1c 6May49; DU19912.
BRIGHT ember. DU19296. SEE Holman,
Bertha.
BRIGHT prospects. C3412. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
BRIGHT star of the west. DU19456. SEE
Wenig, Edward Jacob.
BRIGHTON, Bruce, pseud. SEE Lurch,
Bruce John.
BRILL, KLAUS.
Accidental music, a play. 16 leaves.
© Klaus Brill; 1c 180ct48; DU18940.
BRINCKERHOFF, ELBERT VERMILYE.
Cajun Pete says. [Radio commercial ]
© G.H. Tichenor Antiseptic Co.; 1c
9yun49; C3758.
Keep your breath Tichenor fresh. [Radio
commercial] © G.H. Tichenor Anti-
septic Co.; Ic 9Jun49; C3759. 3
There are qualities in Dr. Tichenor s
that you will not find in any other anti-
septic. [Radio commercial] © G.H.
Tichenor Antiseptic Co.; 1c 9Jun49;
C3760.
BRING home the bacon. DU17980. SEE
Dr. Christian, no, 530.
BRINKMAN, JULIA HIGGINS.
Charge and send, a play in three acts.
© Julia Higgins Brinkman; 1c 9Feb49;
DU18462,
BRISMAN, CHAIM.
Love a la mode, a musical fantasy in
two acts and seven scenes. [Text only
© Chaim Brisman; 1c 16Mar49; DU19152
BRITTEN, BENJAMIN.
The beggar’s opera. DP19127. SEE
Gay, John.
The little sweep [a dramatico-musical;
libretto by Eric Crozier, music by ]
Benjamin Britten. Vocal score.
[London ] Boosey & Hawkes [1949].
3837p. Scene one. © Hawkes & Son
(London) ltd.; 24May49; DP20323.
BROADCAST Productions, inc.
Land of fun. DU18333. SEE Schneiders,
Joseph Anthony.
BROADWAY cavalcade. C3806. SEE
Kennedy, Walter Joseph.
BROADWAY diner. DU19163. SEE
Ettlinger, Don V.
BRODERICK, FRANCIS T.
The musical adventures of Serina &
Buster; a television program, by
Buster Burnell [pseud.] © Francis T.
Broderick; 1c 14Feb49; DU18527.
BRODNEY, SPENCER.
Generally speaking, a comedy in three
acts. Spencer Brodney; 1c 28Jun49;
DU20566.
BROGAN’s gang. DU19034. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2506-1731.
BROKEN records. SEE Feith, Erwin
Peter. In distant land. DU19105,
BROKEN song. DU18021. SEE Stephens,
Peter John.
BRONKO Nagurski. C3688. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
BROOKS, GEORGE FREDERICK.
Unfinished, the story of mankind. A
combination of words to music and
description of suggested scenes.
Text and music on separate leaves
George Frederick Brooks; 1c 17Feb49;
DU18755.
BROOKS, George Sprague.
Dearly beloved. DU19467. SEE Brooks,
Helen Clark,
BROOKS, HELEN CLARK.
Dearly beloved, a comedy in a prologue
and three acts, by Helen C. and George
S. Brooks. © Helen C. Brooks, George
8. Brooks; 1c 7Apr49; DU19467.
BROTMAN, OSCAR.
Play bridge with the excerpts. [Sample
television script ] © Oscar Brotman;
1c 15Apr49; DU19601.
BROUGHTON, JAMES.
The playground [a play for precarious
rown-ups] With drawings by Zev.
[First pub. in Theatre arts. Text has
een completely revised. San Francisco]
Centaur Press, 1949. © James Broughton;
1Feb49; A29956.
BROWN, ALBERT M.
Co-ed club, a one-act farce for teen-
agers. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge En-
tertainment House, c1$48, 18 p.
erate popular one act plays
Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
17Sep48; DP 18631.
BROWN, Elizabeth. SEE Burleson,
Elizabeth Brown.
BROWN, HIMAN.
The affairs of Peter Salem. DU19774.
SEE Vittes, Louis.
The creaking door, [Sample radio script ]
© Himan Brown; 1c 17Feb49; DU18649,
International airport. DU19775. SEE
Roeburt, John.
BROWN, Kenneth W.
On the highway to a dream. DU20537.
SEE McCann, Christian David.
BROWN, MARGARET WISE.
Happy birthday. [Recording script
© Young People’s Records, inc.; 1c
1Jun49; DU20337.
12
Little brass band. pRecording script ]
Story by Margaret Wise Brown, music
by Walter Hendl. [Text and music, on
separate leaves ] Young People s
Records, inc.; 1c 1Jun49; DU20348.
BROWNE, ELLEN VAN VOLKENBURG.
The American, a play in three acts by
Ellen Van Volkenburg. Based on the
novel by Henry James. © Ellen Van
Volkenburg; lc 5Apr49; DU19413.
THE BROWNIES. DU18403. SEE Price,
Gertrude.
BROWNSTONE front. DU19929. SEE
Bower, Roy E. B.
BROYLES, HORACE NEY.
Guessing. [Suggestion for radio
commercial] © H.N. Broyles;
1c 17Jan49; C3359.
BRUCKNER, Ferdinand, pseud. SEE
Tagger, Theodor.
BRUSSELS, IRIS.
Lesson on... Explanations to piano
pupils. © Iris Brussels; ic each
17Dec48.
From an Indian lodge, by MacDowell.
C3228.
Minuet in G, by Beethoven. C3231.
Scarf dance, by Chaminade. C3227.
Scotch poem, by MacDowell. C3230.
Serenade, by Chaminade. C3229.
Serenade, by Moszkowski, C3233.
To a Wild Rose, by MacDowell. C3232.
BRYANT, BILLY EDWARD.
Martins and the McCoys, a play in three
acts by Billy and Josephine Bryant.
© Mr. Billy (Edward) Bryant, Mrs.
Billy Bryant; 1c 12Jan49; DU19376.
BRYANT, Josephine.
Martins and the McCoys. DU19376. SEE
Bryant, Billy Edward.
BUCK Newson. C3647. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
BUCKY, FRIDA SARSEN.
Adeline’s adventures, a musical play in
three acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves | © Frida Sarsen Bucky; 1c
25Jan49; DU18134.
Animal’s adventures, a musical play in
four scenes. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Frida Sarsen Bucky;
1c 25Jan49; DU18131.
The blessing, a musical play in four
scenes, etext and music on separate
feayes | Frida Sarsen Bucky; ic
25Jan49; DU18135.
The doll’s adventures, a musical play
in two acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves © Frida Sarsen Bucky; 1c
25Jan49; DU18133.
Queen of the night stories, a musical play
in two acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves | © Frida Sarsen Bucky; 1c
25jJan49; DU18132.
BUDDEMEIER (H. W.) Company.
Remember. C3564. SEE Buddemeier,
Harry William.
BUDDEMEIER, HARRY WILLIAM.
Remember, a television audition script
by Harry William Buddemeier and
Marcus Edward Smith. © H.W.
Buddemeier Co.; le 8Apr49; C3564,
BUCHNER, Georg. Leonce. DU20247.
SEE Bohn, John Yates.
BUFF, Darling! DU18795. SEE McKean,
Mildred Brothers.
BUFFUM, Ray. SEE Prowl Car (Radio
program)
BUFFY the bullfrog. DU19444. SEE
Jordan, Sidney.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE BULL pit. DU18140. SEE Gibbons,
Edward.
BULLDOG charm. DU19360. SEE Chal-
lenge of the Yukon, no. 623.
BULLER, MARGUERITE.
The steadfast heart, a play in three
acts. © Marguerite Buller; ic 1Apr49;
DU19773.
BULLOCK, WALTER, 2
Mr. Barry’s etchings, a comedy in three
acts by Walter Bullock and Daniel Archer.
© Walter Bullock, Daniel Archer; Ic
7Feb49; DU18429.
THE BULLWINKLES. DU18926. SEE
Treacy, Emerson.
A BUM at heart. DU19703. SEE Steiger,
Anita Cecilia.
BUMSNIFF, the bloodhound. DU18011.
SEE. Cartoon Teletales, Oct. 6, 1948.
BUNDLE for Britain. DU19960. SEE
Lucas, Walter Ray.
THE BUNKHOUSE trap. DU18604. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2505-1730.
BUNNER, Henry Cuyler. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
BUNNING, Kenneth. SEE The Actor’s
Studio (Television program)
THE BUNNYKINS. DU18687. SEE
Ackerman, Marguerite.
BURGESS, Victor, pseud. SEE
Salmone, Victor.
BURLESON, ELIZABETH BROWN.
One day at a time, a play in four acts
by Elizabeth Brown and Myrtle Martin.
© Mrs. #lizabeth Brown Burleson; ic
SMay49; DU19892.
BURLONA. DP18933. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin.
BURNELL, Buster, pseud. SEE Broderick,
Francis T.
BURNET, Robert, pseud. SEE Gagnon,
Raymond Fred.
BURNETT (Leo) Company, inc.
Tell your own fortune. DU19839. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BURNETT, MATTHEW M.
Bare acres, a deadly menace of this
present day. [Lecture] © Matthew
M. Burnett; lc 25Mar49; C3518.
THE BURNING man. DU18935. SEE
Longstreet, Stephen.
BURNING up the line. DU18449. SEE
Quaife, Elise West.
BURNS, VICTOR MARCUS.
Attila, an historical drama in five acts.
© Victor M, Burns; 1c 5Apr49; DU19610.
BURTE, Hermann, pseud. SEE Strtbe,
Hermann.
BURTON, GERTRUDE MARIAN.
Betrayal; or, Fog; or, Reprisal! A
modern opera by G. Marian Burton.
Text only] © G. Marian Burton;
c 3May49; DU19866.
BURY the quick. DU18033. SEE Rossi
Heddy Elizabeth.
BUSHWHACKER’S feud. DU19689. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2537-1762,
THE BUSIEST lady. DU19862. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
| sustzEss deal. DU20273. SEE Aldrich
Fimily, no. 500.
BUSS, CARL ALFRED.
Lillybelle, a comedy series for tele-
vision. No. 1. © Carl Alfred Buss;
lc 16May49; DU19978.
THE BUSY buddies. DU18558. SEE
Bourke, John James.
BUT the face is familiar. DU18549. SEE
First Nighter, Dec. 30, 1948.
BUTT, HAROLD CHARLES.
Him and her; or, For whom women
dress. A comedy in three acts.
© Harold Charles Butt; lc 16May49;
DU19976.
BUTTERFIELD, Alfred.
Beat the rap. DU19209. SEE Killiam,
Paul.
BUTTERFLY of fashion. DU19997. SEE
Shubert, John.
BUTTITTA, ANTHONY JAMES.
Lilly, a screen play based on the life
of Lilly Windsor. © Anthony Buttitta;
1e 11Jan49; DU17988.
BY rocket to the moon. DU19884. SEE
Griggs, John.
BY the light of the moon. DU19466.
SEE Tyler, Mattie Richards.
BYRNE, JOHN JOSEPH.
The big voice, a dramatic composition.
© John Joseph Byrne; 1c 20May49;
DvU20071.
BYRON, PAUL.
Mister Brooklyn, a farce in three acts.
© Paul Byron; 1c 28Mar49; on revisions;
DU19272. Prev. reg. “Incidentally yours,”’
20May48; DU15049.
GC
CBS news broadcast. C3568. SEE
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
CBS television news. C3570. SEE
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
CBS views the press. C3569. SEE
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
CABOT, TONY.
Vegetaland, land of health and happiness.
pec lnp ion Scrie © Tony Cabot; 1c
OMay49; DU19927.
CADY, Fay Evelyn.
The good neighbor policy. DU19741.
SEE Cady, Lawrence R.
CADY, LAWRENCE R.
The good neighbor policy, a musical
comedy in three acts by Lawrence R.
Cady. Music by Fay Evelyn Cady.
Text and music on separate leaves ]
Fay Evelyn Cady, Lawrence R. Cady;
1c 25Apr49; DUI9741.
CAFE Society presents stars of today and
tomorrow. DU20219. SEE Winter, Paul.
CAIN, James Mallahan,
Dead man. DU19159. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no. 25,
CAJUN Pete says. C3758. SEE Brincker-
hoff, Elbert Vermilye.
A CAKE for Skinner. DU19028. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2517-1742.
THE CALENDAR. DU18622. SEE Di Gioia,
Giuseppe.
CALIFORNIA bound. DU17822. SEE
Leonard, Aileen.
13
CALL me dearie. DP18350. SEE Ellis,
Joseph Roland,
A CALL to action. DP18494. SEE Youngsma
Syd T.
,
CALLAND, Mary, pseud. SEE Mair, Mary
Emma,
CALLING all Carrs. DP18090. SEE
Tobias, Jay.
CALLING all names. C3595. SEE
Moynahan, Frederick Granville.
CALLING the stars. DU18692. SEE
Courtney, Diane.
CAMERA caravan. DU19539. SEE Lucas,
Joseph Wilson.
CAMERA girl. DU17785. SEE Gelle,
Gisele,
IL CAMMINO invisible. SEE Malatesta
Luigi. Der unsichtbare Weg. DP18710.
CAMOUFLAGE. DU18327. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 901.
CAMPANA Sales Company. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program)
CAMPBELL, FRANK HERBERT.
Outpost 205; television script no, 2,
© Frank Herbert Campbell; Ic
21Apr49; DU19860.
CAMPBELL, William Edward March
The little wife. DU18398. SEE The
Actor's Studio, no, 17,
CAMUS, ALBERT.
L’etat de siege, spectacle en trois
parties. [Paris] Gallimard [1948 ].
233 p. Librairie Gallimard; 30Dec48;
DP19192,
CAN education make us happy? C3333,
SEE What Do You Think? (Television
program)
CAN two walk together. DU20485. SEE
Kelly, George Edward.
CAN you be happy without religion? C3324.
SEE What Do You Think? (Television
program)
CAN you name it? DU18114. SEE Bach-
rach, Ruth Barclay.
CAN you write a song? C3779. SEE
Newman, Ruby.
THE CANARY choir. C3624. SEE
Pacheco, Justin Marmion.
CANCEL the five numbers. DU19357. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2529-1754.
CANTEEN. DU20220. SEE Morse,
Arthur D.
LE CANTIQUE de la nativite. DU18024. SEE
Bechet, Rene-Richard.
CAPEK, Karel.
The absolute at large. SEE Hanig,
David. God in the cellar. DU20099.
THE CAPITAL of the world. SEE Lacloche,
A. Marie. Death in the night. DU19950.
CAPITOL City Tuning School.
Practical piano tuning. C3373. SEE
Kline, Robert Newton.
CAPTAIN from Castile. DU18798. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Feb. 7, 1949.
A CAPTURE. DU18524. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CARAVAN of capers. DU20210. SEE Dow,
Harold\B.
CARAVIAS, ORPHEUS BASIL.
Ponemenes Kardies. An original Greek
screen-play. © Orpheus Basil Cara-
vias; 1c 31Jan49; DU18705.
CAREER plays for young people. A30260.
SEE Richmond, Samuel S.
CAREER woman. DU18847. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 534.
CARELESS love. DU19412. SEE Milton,
Paul Robert.
CARGO of death. DU18325. SEE The
Green Hornet, no, 899.
CARHARTT, JAMES NEALE.
The case of the angry clown, by James
Carhartt and Nicholas Winter. [Screen-
play ] © James Neale Carhartt, Nicholas
Winter; 1c 1Dec48; DU18032.
CARHARTT, Peter.
Set for a spell. DP18096. SEE Kerr,
Alvin.
THE CARIBOU case. DU19363. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 627.
CARLETON, LINNIE BENOIT.
Golden cargo, a musical comedy in
three acts by Linnie Benoit Carleton
and Corene Benoit Warren. [Text only ]
© Linnie Benoit Carleton, Corene Benoit
Warren; ic 19Apr49; DU19631.
THE CARLSBAD Caverns of New Mexico.
C3523. SEE Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
é
CARMEN. DP19501. SEE Jacobson,
Louis Josia.
CARNEY, THOMAS CLEVELAND.
Jack, a nursery rhyme drama by Thom
Carney and Ben Moore. © Thom Carney,
Ben Moore; ic 29Mar49; DU19300.
CARNIVAL for coconuts. DU18895. SEE
Bosustow, James Ure.
CARO, Mae, pseud. SEE Sulzberger, May.
CAROLE, JOSEPH JEROME.
The wife s other John, a comedy in three
acts. © Joseph Jerome Carole; Ic
10Jan49; DU18761.
CARPENTER, BRUCE.
A book of dramas. New York, Prentice-
Hall, 1949. 992 p. (Prentice-Hall English
series) Contents. —Agamemnon, by
Aeschylus.—Oedipus, king of Thebes,
by Sophocles.—The Trojan women, by
Euripides.—Phaedra, by Jean Racine.—
Riders to the sea, by J. M. Synge. —
The misanthrope, by Moliere.—Love
for love, by William Congreve.—The
second man, by S. N. Behrman.—The
importance of being Earnest, by Oscar
Wilde.—Beggar on horseback, by G.S.
Kaufman and Marc Connelly.—Cyrano de
Bergerac, by Edmond Rostand.—The
intruder, by Maurice Maeterlinck.—
Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen.—The
cherry orchard, by Anton Tchekhoff,—
The long voyage home, by Eugene O Neill. —
Biographical notes. ©) Prentice-Hall,
inc.; 28Apr49; on revisions & additions;
A23577,
CARR, JOHN EMMETT.
A country wife, a musical play in two
acts by John Emmett Carr and Jack
Lindrup. Based on the play, ““The
country wife,’ by William Wycherley.
[exe only] © John Emmett Carr, Jack
indrup; 1c 2May49; DU19823.
CARR, Leon.
On the square. DU18788. SEE Corday,
Leo.
CARRIERE, ALBERT.
The man ran up the clock, a comedy
in three acts by Albert Carriére and
Eric W. Barnes. © Albert Carriére
Eric W. Barnes; Ic 26Apr49; DU19804,
What a day for science! A one-act play.
CARRINGTON, ELAINE.
Die for dear old Prescott, a play in three
acts. © Elaine Carrington; lc 4Apr49;
DU19694,
CARROLL, Lewis, pseud. SEE Dodgson,
Charles Lutwidge.
CARROLL, RICHARD A.
Down at Casey’s; television script,
nos. 1-2. © Richard Carroll; 1c each
1Apr49; DU19503.
CARROLL, ROBERT FRANCIS.
Heat lightning, a play in one act.
New York, S. French eee 18 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 3iMay49:
DP20332. Prev. reg. 22May48; DU13544.
CARRYALL scraper lubrication. C3509.
SEE Kiewit (Peter) Sons’ Company.
CARTER, Conrad C.
Jack and Jill. DP17963. SEE Polley,
Sydney Arthur.
CARTER, Mrs. Gerald G. SEE Carter,
Ruth L.
CARTER, RUTH L.
Alias Tom Sawyer (Tom Sawyer Smith)
© Ruth Carter (Mrs.
* |Sample script ] (
We erald G. Carter); 1c 23Mar49: DU19219.
CARTOON TELETALES, (Television
program) Scripts in this series are by
Chuck Luchsinger. © Charles R. Luch-
singer,
1c 10Jan49; DU18012.
Oct. 6, 1948. Bumsniff, the bloodhound.
© 1c 10Jan49; DU18011.
Oct. 13, 1948. Geronimo, the flying
squirrel, © 1c 10Jan49; DU18000.
Oct. 21, 1948, Stick-in-the-Mud, the
duck. © 1c 10Jan49; DU18001.
Oct. 28, 1948. Lucifer, the cat. © Ic
10Jan49; DU18002.
Nov. 7, 1948. Homer, the horse. © 1c
10Jan49; DU18003.
Nov. 14, 1948. Bigstuff, the elephant.
© 1e 10Jan49; DU18006.
Nov. 21, 1948. Titus, the turkey. © Ic
10Jan49; DU18004.
Nov. 28, 1948. Whatchamacallit, the
gnu. © ic 10Jan49;DU18005.
Dec. 5, 1948. Melody, the humming bird.
© 1c 10Jan49; DU18607.
Dec. 19, 1948. Maurice, the mouse, and
Saint Nick. © 1c 10Jan49; DU18008.
Dec. 26, 1948. B-36, the stork. © Ic
10Jan49; DU18010.
Jan. 2, 1949. Hambone, the opossum.
© 1c 10Jan49; DU18009.
Jan. 16, 1949. Odontoid, the walrus.
© 1c 17May49; DU20086.
Jan. 23, 1949. Bamboozle, the ostrich.
© 1c 17May49; DU20037.
Jan. 30, 1949. Grampa Jimmy, the jump-
ing jerboa. © ic 17May49; DU20038.
Feb. 6, 1949. Gadabout, the koala bear.
© 1c’ 17May49; DU20039.
Feb. 13, 1949. Herman, the stupid cupid.
© 1c 17May49; DU20040.
Feb. 20, 1949. Torpie, the tortoise.
© 1c 17May49: DU20041. ;
Feb. 27, 1949. Humphrey, the camel.
© 1c 17May49; DU20042.
Mar. 6, 1949. Smallfry, the stickleback.
© 1c 17May49; DU20043.
Mar. 13, 1949. Peewee, the kiwi.
© 1c 17May49; DU20044.
Mar. 20, 1949. Upsie Doozy, the giraffe.
© 1c 17May49; DU20045.
‘
14
© Albert Carriere; ic 6May49; DU19888.
Sone 29, 1948. Madcap, the mountain goat.
Cc
Mar. 27, 1949. Corky, the crocodile.
© 1c 17May49; DU20046.
Apr. 3, 1949. Roscoe, the raccoon.
© 1e 17May49; DU26047.
Apr. 10, 1949. Mozart, the mocking bird.
© 1c 17May49: Du20048,
THE CARVED cartoon. DP19319. SEE
Orde, Henry Brooke.
CARY, Falkland L.
Holiday eve. DP20109. SEE King,
Philip.
CASE dismissed. DU18553. SEE First
Nighter, Nov. 18, 1948.
THE CASE of Barry Arden. DU19240. SEE
Allen, Alfred Whatoff.
THE CASE of Doctor Lopez. DU17872. SEE
Jordan, Philip Harding.
THE CASE of Frank Weaver. DU18323. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon, no. 594.
THE CASE of Ivar Haug. DP19485. SEE
The Eternal Light, no, 222.
THE CASE of Molly and the marine.
DU18842. SEE The Sheriff, no. 229.
THE CASE of the angry clown. DU18032.
SEE Carhartt, James Neale.
THE CASE of the canyon holdup. DU20405.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 660.
THE CASE of the covered Venus. DU18893.
SEE Adair, Ted.
THE CASE of the emerald ring. DU18613.
SEE The Sheriff, no, 225,
THE CASE of the frightened child. DU20314.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 659.
THE CASE of the hard-hearted hermit.
eA ee SEE Challenge of the Yukon,
no. 648,
THE CASE of the missing playboy. DU19229.
SEE Vest, Peter Jean.
THE CASE of the purloined poil. DU18352.
SEE Adair, Ted.
THE CASE of the swapping wives. DU18781.
SEE LaRich, Michael.
THE CASE of the turncoat Mountie.
DU20316. SEE Challenge of the Yukon,
no. 658,
THE CASE of the yellow ribbon. DU20407.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 662.
CASE of... For additional titles beginning
“Case of ...”’ see the following:
Armstrong Cork Company. Human rela-
tions in Supervision.
Mr. Chameleon (Radio program)
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
CASEY, FRANCIS MICHAEL.
Angels full front, a play in three acts.
© Francis Michael Casey; 1c 15Mar49;
DU19130.
Dearie, ye’re a dreamer, a play in one
* act. © Francis Michael Casey; 1c
4Feb49; DU18395.
CASEY, WALTER SWEENEY.
Jeff, a play in three acts. © Walter Casey;
1c 24Jun49; DU20486.
CASEY Stengel. C3651. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
EL CASO de Don Juan Manuel. SEE Partida,
Rafael Luis. The night watch. DU18115.
CASPERSON, WILLIAM CLEMENT.
Mineral coloration under electronic activa-
tion, a lecture. © William Clement Casper-
son; lc 9Mar49; C3468.
DRAMAS
AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CASPERSON, WILLIAM CLEMENT, Cont’d.
The science of luminescence, a lecture,
© William Clement Casperson; ic
1Mar49; C3466.
CASSIDY, FREDERIC GOMES, ed.
Modern American plays. [1st ed. ]
New York, Longmans, Green, 1949,
501 p. Contents. —Anna Christie, by
Eugene O’Neill.—Abe Lincoln in Illinois,
by Robert Sherwood.—Waiting for Lefty,
by Clifford Odets.— Winterset, by Max-
well Anderson.—Watch on the Rhine, by
Lillian Hellman.—Life with Father, by
Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.
© Longmans, Green & Co., inc.;
12Jan49; on compilation; A29810.
THE CASTLE land of the sky. DU19695.
SEE Mellon, George Ellsworth.
CASTO, JEAN.
S$ read your wings, a television program
y Jean Casto and Verlyn Webb. Program
no. 2. © Jean Casto, Verlyn Webb; 1c
3Dec48; DU18681.
CASTRO FERNANDEZ, HECTOR ALFREDO.
Franc-jeu, iéce en un act de Marizancen
Cee Marizancen (ps. de Alfredo
2tro ernandez); lc 27Jan49; DU18520.
La Frégate’s Bar piéce en deux actes n
de Marizancéne |pseud.] © Marizancéne
(ps. de Alfredo Castro-Fernandez); 1c
2Dec48; DU18023.
Tetard, farce en un acte de Marizancen
[pseud, ] © Marizancen (ps. de H. Al-
redo Castro Fernandez); 1c 27Jan49;
DU18519.
CATALDO Louisa Ss.
Le crudeita d’un incoronato tiranno.
DU18407. SEE Cataldo, Vincent C.
CATALDO VINCENT Cc.
Le erudelta d’un incoronato tiranno;
ovvero, Gli amori di Torquato Tasso con
Eleanora d’este. Tradotto dal romanzo
storico da Vincent C. Cataldo. [In ten
acts © Louisa S. Cataldo; 1c 4Jan49;
DU18407.
CATHCART, VIRGINIA MAY.
The seventh day he rested, a one-act
play. © Virginia Cathcart; le 17Jan49;
DU18048.
CATHOLIC Visual Education, inc.
The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
DU20207, SEE O Hara, Constance.
THE CATTLE-buyer. DU20318. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2553-1778.
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
various authors. © EH, I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co.
992. Dec. 27, 1948. The indigo girl, by
Virginia Radcliffe and Paul Peters.
© ie 22Jan49; DU18106.
094. Jan. 10, 1949, Experiment at Monti-
cello, by Arthur Arent. © Ic 21Mar49;
DU19172.
595, Jan. 17, 1949. Secret operation, by
Morton Wishengrad. © 1c 21Mar49;
DvU19173.
601. Feb. 28, 1949. Pink lace, by Virginia
Radcliffe. © 1c 14Apr49; DU19582.
603. Mar. 14, 1949. My hunt after the
captain, by Arthur Arent. © 1c 14Apr49;
DU19583.
604. Mar. 21, 1949. Letter from Europe,
by Russell Hughes. © 1c 14Apr49;
DU19584,
612. May 16, 1949. The house near Little
Dock Street, by Margaret Lewerth. © ic
17Jun49; DU20427,
CAVIN, BRAM.
The golden staircase, a play in three acts.
© Bram Cavin; 1c 6Jun49; DU20266.
|
CAVIN, RUTH BRODIE.
On our way home, a musical comedy in
two acts. [Text only] © Ruth Brodie
Cavin; le 6Jun49; DU20262.
CAZMAY, Marion Alice.
Mary finds she’s a Brownie. DP 19’ 776.
SEE Armstrong, Dorothy Grace.
CEALIS (Max) Editions.
Cent sept minutes. DP18510. SEE
Passeur, Steve.
Les J3. DP18511.
Roger.
SEE Ferdinand,
CECIL, PETER.
Bar sinister, a play in three acts.
© Peter Cecil; le 21Apr49; DU19647.
CEELEY, Leonard, pseud. SEE Ceiley,
Leonard Robert.
CEILEY, LEONARD ROBERT.
Only one in the world, a musical play in
three acts by Leonard Ceeley [pseud. ]
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Leonard Robert Ceiley; 1c 24Jan49;
DU18119.
THE CELEBRATED jumping frog of Cala-
veras County. DU19194. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
CELEBRITY time. DU19462. SEE
Lafferty, Perry.
THE CELLAR. DU19791. SEE Mitchell,
Loften.
THE CELLAR and the well. DU20206. SEE
Pruneau, Phillip.
CELLES qu’on aime. DU20378. SEE
Verneuil, Louis.
CENT sept minutes. DP18510. SEE
Passeur, Steve.
CENTURY Metalcraft Corporation.
Time for action. C3621. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
CERTIFIED checks. DU19165. SEE Uhl,
Edwin George.
CHABANNES, JACQUES.
Monsieur et Madame Moliére, comédie
en quatre actes et huit tableaux. c1948.
(In Les Oeuvres libres. No. 30. Paris,
A. Fayard, 1948. p. [239 ]-318)
© Jacques Chabannes; 15Nov48; DP18709.
CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
various authors. © The Challenge of the
Yukon, inc.
989. Dec. 17, 1948. Faith in a mountie,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18318.
5990. Dec. 20, 1948. The emerald in the
nugget by Trendle-Dougall. © le
27Dec48; DU18319.
591. Dec. 22) 1948. The man with the
red coat, by Trendle-Dougall. © ic
27Dec48: DU18320.
592. Dec. 27, 1948. Injun Devil
Trendle-Dougall. © ic a TDecd8, Du18321.
593. Dec. 29, 1948. Arrowhead frame- -up,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 27™Dec48;
DU18322.
594. Dec. 31, 1948. The case of Frank
Weaver, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
27MDec48; DU18323.
595. Jan. gi) 1949, King takes over, by
Trendle-Merrill. © Ic 27Dec48; DU18324.
596. Jan. 5, 1949. Bonanza 47, by Trendle-
Dougall. © Ic 4jan49; DU18159.
597. Jan. 7, 1949. jinn Belden’s secret,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 4jan49;
DU18160.
598. Jan. 10, 1949, ng proves his worth,
by Trendle-Merrill. Ic 4Jan49; DU18161.
599. Jan. 12, 1949. Peril for Preston,
by Trendle-Joyce. © lc 4Jan49;
DU18162,
600. Jan. 14, 1949. Lem Bailey’ s pet
bear, by Trendle-Merrill. © 1c 13Jan49;
DU18163.
601, Jan. 17, 1949, White water, by
Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 4 an49: DU18154.
602. Jan. 19, 1949. Jimmy’s birthday
cake, by Trendle-Striker. © ic
13Jan49; DU18165.
603, Jan. 21, 1949. Skagway patrol, by
Trendle-Dougall. © Ie 14Jan49; DU18166.
604, Jan. 24, 1949, Mystery in the cave,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 31jan49;
DU18589.
605. Jan. 26, 1949. The Moose River
murder, by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c
31Jan49: DU18590.
606. Jan. 28, 1949. Lost River ambush,
by Trendle-Dougall. © Ie 31fan49;
DU18591.
607. Jan. 31, 1949. The mongrel, by
Trendle-Beattie. © ic 31Jan49; DU18592,
608. Feb. 2, 1949. On one condition, by
Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 31Jan49; DU18596.
609. Feb. 4, 1949. The trail of Grizzley
Grayson, by Trendle-Striker. © Ic
28Jan49; DU18593.
610. Feb. 7, 1949. Rogue’s progress,
by Trendle-Dougall. © ie 31Jan49;
DU18594.
611. Feb. 9, 1949. Sergeant Preston
faces death, by Trendle-Merrill. © ic
17Feb49; DU19059.
612. Feb. one 1949. Ambush, by Trendle-
oyce. © ie 31Jan49; DU18595.
613. Feb. 14, 1949. The coward, by
Trendle-Dougall. © Ie 17Feb49; DU19060.
614, Feb. 16, 1949. Doublecross Creek,
by T rendle -Dougall. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19061.
615. Feb. 18, 1949. The dog with the
gold teeth, by Trendle-Merrill. © 1c
17Feb49; DU19057.
616. Feb. 21, 1949. The magic light,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 17Feb49:
DU19056.
617. Feb. 23, 1949. Signal in green, by
Trendle-Striker. © 1c. 17Feb49; DU19058.
618. Feb. 25, 1949, Danger signal, by
Trendle-Striker. © 1c 1Mar49; BuI9056.
619. Feb. 28, i949, River pirates
Trendle-Holt. © 1c 1Mar49; Dul9054.
620. Mar. 2, 1949, Ambush at Forty -
Mile, by Trendle-Beattie. © ic 1Mar49;
Du19050.
621. ar. 4, 1949. The music hall murder,
by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 1Mar49;
DU19053.
622. Mar. 7, 1949. Trail-mates, by
Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 1Mar49: DU19052.
623. Mar. 9, 1949. Bulldog charm, by
Trendle-Lawrence. © Ic 18Mar49;
DU19360.
624, Mar. 11, 1949. The meal that con-
victed, by T rendle - -Joyce. © 1c 1Mar49;
DU19051.
625, Mar. 14, 1949. The white huskie, by
Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 18Mar49; DU19361.
626. Mar. 16, 1949. The Klondike queen,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 22Mar49;
DU19362.
627, Mar. 18, 1949. The Caribou case, by
Trendle-Holt. © ic 18Mar49; DU19363.
628. Mar. 21, 1949. The black and white
pup, by Trendle-Merrill. © ic 18Mar49;
DU19364.
629. Mar. 23, 1949. The devil dog, by
Trendle-Lawrence. © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19365.
630. Mar. 25, 1949. Letters to a killer,
by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 22Mar49;
DU19366.
631. Mar. 28, 1949. Conover’s crime,
by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 28Mar49;
DU19367.
632, Mar. 30, 1949. Crumpled handbills
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 28Mar49; DU19368.
633, Apr. 1, 1949. The killer, by "Trendle -
Merrill. © 1c 18Mar49; DU19369.
634, Apr. 4, 1949. The remittance man,
by Trendle-Lawrence. © ic 28Mar49;
DU19370.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
638, Apr. 13, 1949. The trail of the
werewolf, by Trendle-Dougall. © ic
18Apr49; DU19680.
639. Apr. 15, 1949. Trouble at Forty-
Mile, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
18Apr49; DU19681.
640. Apr. 18, 1949. The luck of the
Newtons, by Trendle-Beattie. © ic
14Apr49; DU19682.
641. Apr. 20, 1949. The empty coffin,
by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 14Apr49;
DU19683.
642. Apr. 22, 1949. The doomed wit-
ness, by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 14Apr49;
DU19684.
643. Apr. 25, 1949. The bear trap, by
Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 2May49; DU19999.
644. Apr. 27, 1949. The perfect crime,
by Trendle Lawrence. le 2May49;
DuU20000.
645, Apr. 29, 1949. Fire in the sky, by
Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 2May49;DU20001.
646, May 2, 1949. Escape to the north,
by Trendle-Lawrence. © 1c 2May49;
Dvu20002.
647. May 4, 1949. The sparrow, by
Trendle-Lawrence. © ic 2May49;
DU20003.
648. May 6, 1949. The case of the hard-
hearted hermit, by Trendle-Lawrence,
© 1c 2May49; DU20004,
649. May 9, 1949. Race to Twenty Mile,
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 13May49; DU20005.
650. May 11, 1949. The million dollar
deadline, by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c
13May49; DU20006.
651. May 13, 1949. The Skagway mail
by Trendle-Lawrence. © 1c 13May4$;
DU20007,
652. May 16, 1949, The counter-plan,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 13May49;
DU20008.
653. May 18, 1949. The bad penny, by
Trendle-Striker. © 1c 13May49;
DU20009.
654, May 20, 1949. Adventure in Selkirk,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 13May49;
DU20010.
655. May 23, 1949. The duel, by Trendle-
Lawrence. © ic 13May49; DU20011.
656. May 25, 1949. Death and the Lucky
Seven, by Trendle-Joyce. © 1c 13May49;
Du20012.
657. May 27, 1949. The skull in the stone,
by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 13May49;
Dvu20013.
658. May 30, 1949. The case of the turn-
coat Mountie, by Trendle-Lawrence.
© 1c 23May49; DU20316.
659. June 1, 1949. The case of the fright-
ened child, by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c
31May49; DU20314,
660. June 3, 1949. The case of the canyon
holdup, by Trendle-Dougall. © i1c
3Jun49; DU20405.
661. June 6, 1949. The missing code, by
Trendle-Lawrence. © 1c 3Jun49;
DuU20406.
662. June 8, 1949. The case of the yellow
ribbon, by Trendle-Dougall. © ic
6Jun49; DU20407.
663. June 10, 1949. A boy and his dog,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 15jun49;
DU20544,
THE CHALLENGE of the Yukon, inc. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
CHAMBERLAIN, LOWELL COLBY.
Beyond the sunset, a play in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; 1c 17Feb49;
DU18650.
Bound for glory, a comedy in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; 1c 14Apr49;
DU19577,
CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON., Cont’d.
635. Apr. 6, 1949. Dead mans map,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 18Apr49;
DU19677.
636. Apr. 8, 1949. The knife throwers,
by Trendle-Joyce. © ic 14Apr49;
DU19678.
637. Apr. 11, 1949. The lucky shirt, by
Trendle-Holt. © 1c 14Apr49; DU1$679.
Cross currents, a play in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; 1c 24Feb49;
DU18768.
Den of inequity, a farce comedy in three
acts. © Lowell Chamberlain; 1c 8Dec48;
on revisions; DU17996. Prev. reg.
“nockout,’” 7May32; D16314.
Twilight zone, a play in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; 1c 23Dec48;
DU18757.
CHAMELEON. DU18500. SEE Bradford,
Roy.
A CHAMPAGNE princess. DU19068. SEE
Hart, Abraham Lincoln.
CHAMPION in pawn. DU19345. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 931.
CHAMPION, THE WORLD’S WONDER
HORSE (Radio program) Stories in this
series are by various authors. © Gene
Autry Productions.
1. Chapters nos. 1-5, June 20-24, 1949,
by Larry Roman, S 1c each 27Jun49 ;
DU20500-20504,
2. Chapters nos, 2-5, June 28-30, July 1,
1949, by Fred Howard [pseud. of Fred
Howard Wright]. © 1c each 27Jun49;
DU20505-20508,
THE CHAMPIONSHIP game. DU20305.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no, 126,
CHANCEREL, ANDRE.
Faites vos jeux! Piece en trois actes,
par Andre Chancerel et Andre Faillie.
© Andre Chancerel, Andre Faillie; 1c
2Dec48; DU18025.
CHANDLER, Paul, pseud. SEE Wieghart,
Harold Oscar.
CHANSLOR, ROY.
There’s a new wind blowing, a play in
three acts. © Roy Chanslor; 1c
21Apr49; DU19890.
CHAPMAN, JOHN TRAIL.
Better to reign, a play in two acts.
© John Trail Chapman; 1c 8Feb49;
DU18440.
CHARBONNIER, LUCIEN.
Le songe sur la terrasse; ou, Le
bonheur est dans le pre. Comedie en
trois actes. © Lucien Charbonnier;
1c 27Jan49; DU18517.
CHARGE and send. DU18462. SEE
Brinkman, Julia Higgins.
CHARITY ends at home. DU19341. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 927.
CHARLEE Cheero, C3598-3600. SEE
Pitou, Gertrude Evelyn.
CHARLES, Neville, pseud. SEE
Stephenson, Charles Neville.
THE CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
Edgar John Bergen, © Edgar John Bergen.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 1948. © 1c each 3Jan49;
DU17843-17845.
THE CHARWOMAN’S daughter. DP19530.
SEE Johnson, Philip.
CHASE, MARY COYLE.
Mister Thing, a play for children in three
acts and eight scenes. © Mary Coyle
Chase; le 6May49; DU19919.
CHECKER CABaret. C3554. SEE
Shapiro, Milton.
THE CHEESE family album. DU17952. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
16
CHEKHOV, Anton Pavlovich.
The cherry orchard. SEE Bolen,
Virginia. DU19117.
A work of art. DU19712. SEE Favorite
Story, Nov. 9, 1948.
CHEMICAL structure of soil. C3311. SEE
Ludwig, Harvey Fred. Rotary tillage talk
by M-E. Discourse no. 3.
CHERNIAVSKY, JOSEF.
An American Cinderella, a new original
musical audience-participation show
for radio or television. Josef
Cherniavsky; lc 6May49; C3764.
THE CHERRY orchard. SEE Bolen,
Virginia. With no awakening. DU19117.
CHERUBINI, Eugenio.
Pinocchio in Africa. SEE Harris,
Aurand. Pinocchio and the Indians.
DU18769,
CHESTNUT, WILLIAM AUSTIN.
Connie went a walking, a play in three
acts. © William Austin Chestnut; 1c
8Feb49; DU18433.
CHETHAM-STRODE, WARREN.
The guinea-pig, a play in three acts.
London, S. French [1949]. 84 p.
illus. (French’s acting edition,
no. 1862) © Warren Chetham-Strode;
3May49; DP20112.
LE CHEVALIER Bayard. DU18837. SEE
Hornez, Andre.
LES CHEVALIERS de la Table ronde.
SEE Cocteau, Jean. Theatre, t. 1.
DP19270.
CHEVROLET truck lubrication, C3508.
SEE Kiewit (Peter) Sons Company.
CHICAGO. Board of Trade.
Freedom has grass roots. DU19840.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
CHICAGO. Hyde Park Baptist Church.
Our church goes marching on. DP20494.
SEE Steinhaus, Eva Kunzmann,
CHICAGO Bar Association.
Win, place & show. DP18404. SEE
Sprowl, Charles R.
CHICKEN Licken. DU19563. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
CHICKEN Little. SEE Adam, Joseph.
Henny Penny. DP19286.
CHIDSEY, ALAN LAKE.
There cometh Immanuel, a choral play
in two acts. Book by Alan Lake Chid-
sey, music by George Alex Kevan.
Text and music on separate leaves]
Alan Lake Chidsey, George Alex
Kevan; 1c 21Feb49; DU18942.
CHIESA, Mary Tibaldi. SEE Tibaldi
Chiesa, Mary.
CHILD, Bert.
As the twig is bent... DU18619. SEE
Lumet, Baruch.
CHILD, MALCOLM.
Kitchen music. pReceratte script ]
Story by Malcolm Child, music by
Henry Brant. [Text and music on |
separate leaves] © Young People’s
Records, inc.; 1c 1Jun49; DU20350.
CHILD behavior commercials for tele-
vision. C3535. SEE Walter, Helen.
THE CHILD city. DU17951. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
CHILDREN of the nations. DU19019. SEE
Kane, Albert Morris.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CIRCUS, the biggest show in town.
. , © . ? - Sy
illus The Children’s Theatre Press; DU20140, SEE Synthetic Plastics
THE CHILDREN’S Theatre Press. ib
Ali Baba and the forty thieves.
DP1i9065. SEE Masters, Lillian
Decker.
Huckleberry Finn. DP19063. SEE
Whiting, Frank M,
The land of the dragon. DP19066.
SEE Miller, Madge.
Lee Bobo detective for Chinatown.
DP19064. SEE Lee, Rose Hum.
The Sleeping Beauty. DP19062. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
CHILDS, IRENE MAUD.
Naughty Phoebe, a comedy in three acts.
© Irene M. Childs; 1c 4Jan49; DU18408.
CHILDS, LEROY FRANCIS.
Animated advertising displays. [Illus-
trated lecture] © Leroy Francis
Childs; 1c 27Jun49; C3797.
CHILDS, Mariska.
Yung Lu and the magic pearl. DP20231.
SEE Franklin, Frances.
THE CHILTERN Hundreds. DP19288. SEE
Home, William Douglas.
CHIMNEY corner. DU19766. SEE
Mattoon, Nancy Nina.
A CHINA -handled knife. DP19531. SEE
Conkle, Ellsworth Prouty.
CHINA skies. DU19516. SEE First
Nighter, Feb. 17, 1949.
THE CHINESE girl. DU19693. SEE
Phillips, Ruby Hart.
CHIOZZA, Joseph P.
Are you psychic? DU17820. SEE Segal,
Bessie Jaffey.
CHIPMAN, Myra. SEE Chipman, Nettie
Myra.
CHIPMAN, Mrs. Sands C. SEE Chipman,
Nettie Myra.
CHIRLIAN, Leonora Morrison,
Hospital Street. DU19147. SEE
Russota, Marvin Victor.
CHISHOLM, THEODORE JIVINGS.
Lectures on patent law (revised text)
ealohnson Johnson; ic 7Jun49;
(e
CHISHOLM Trail. DU20422, SEE Williams,
Jay.
CHITTENDEN EDWIN F.
Let’s pretend. [Radio sculpt
© Edwin F. Chittenden; 1c 26Apr49;
C3627.
CHOBANIAN, YERVANT.
Atchkut Loois, a play in three acts by
Yervant Chobanian, Alice Boghosian,
Lily Derderian, and Vahan Khorigian.
© St. James Juniors; 1c 21Feb49;
DU18688.
CHOCTAW Pass. DU18150. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2497-1722.
LE CHOIX du hasard. SEE Molinaro,
Ursule, Jocaste. DU19596.
CHOOSE sooner death. DU18664. SEE
Morris, Howard Lowell.
CHOOSE your own. DU18695. SEE
Sonderegger, Arnold Arthur.
THE CHOREOGRAPHY of love. DU18995,
SEE Brewster, Townsend Tyler.
CHORPENNING, CHARLOTTE (BARROWS)
Lee Bobo, detective for Chinatown.
DpP19064. SEE Lee, Rose Hum.
The Sleeping Beauty, a play for children
in three acts. Anchorage, Ky., Chil-
dren’s Theatre Press, ci947. 39 p.
4Dec47; DP19062.
THE CHOSEN one. DU18808. SEE Boring,
Randolph O.
THE CHOSEN vessel. DU19160. SEE
Zimmerman, Jack.
CHRIST Child in the ruins. DU19472.
SEE Billie the Brownie, no. 21.
CHRIST on trial. SEE Evans, Louis
Hadley. The trial of Jesus. DU19487.
CHRISTENBERRY, CHARLES WILKES.
Let's improvise. [Television script]
© Charles W. Christenberry, Jr.;
1Dec48; DP18546,
CHRISTIAN, SHELDON.
Our Lady’s tumbler; a modern miracle
play, based on the mediaeval legend
of the same name. [Portland, Me. }
Anthoensen Press, 1948. 21 p. © Sheldon
Christian; 20Dec48; DP18655.
CHRISTIE, AGATHA (MILLER)
Murder on the Nile, a play in three
acts. London, S. French [1948 ].
66 p. illus. (French’s acting edition,
no. 174) © Samuel French ltd.;
25Mar48; DP20113.
CHRISTIE, Sidney.
The pilgrimage play. DU19869. SEE
Kachel, Arthur B.
XMAS comes to Sandy. DU18311. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2486-1711.
CHRISTMAS Day. C3376. SEE The Voice
of Christmas. Special Christmas Day
program,
CHRISTMAS gift from England. C3385.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no. 10.
CHRIST MAS gift from Portugal. C3384.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no. 9.
CHRISTMAS gifts. DU18754. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 478.
XMAS on the farm. DP20449. SEE Kamarck,
Edward Lawrence.
THE CHRISTMAS pie. DP18371. SEE
Dunaway, Anna Brownell.
A CHRISTMAS street scene. DU18039.
SEE Gafke, Elsie.
CHRISTMAS time. DU20187. SEE DeMund,
Harold Alexander.
CHRISTOPHER Publishing House.
Gospel skits and dialogues. A28967.
SEE Beard, Clarence M.
CHRISTY Adamo. DU18425, SEE Bimonte,
Richard Irpinio.
CHRISTY Mathewson. C3515. SEE The
American Way, no. C99.
CHUNGSHU, Kwei. SEE Kuei, Chung-shu.
é
CIABATTARI, MARY ANGELA.
The other ending, a dramatic composition.
16 leaves. © Mary Angela Ciabattari;
1c 4Jan49; DU18685.
CINDER, my eye! DP18628. SEE
Steele, Charles Ishmael.
CINDERELLA. SEE Lehr, Lew. DU19557.
Sexton, Kenard Bradfield. Slenderella.
DU19441.
CIRCUS day. DP17959. SEE Harris,
Aurand.
CIRCUS night at the North Pole. C3601.
SEE Peets, Arthur George.
17
Sales Company.
THE CISCO KID (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by James McCracken,
© Frederic W. Ziv co.
435A. The Cisco Kid and the doctor
who almost died. © ic 24Jan49; DU18334,
436A. The Cisco Kid and the convict’s
hostage. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18335.
437A. The Cisco Kid and the killers
who gave him his choice, © 1c 24Jan49;
DU18336.
438A. The Cisco Kid and the man who
would murder for gold. © 1c 24Jan49;
DU18338.
439A. The Cisco Kid and the mountain
of gold. © le 24Jan49; DU18359.
440A. The Cisco Kid and the trick that
cheated a cheat. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18340.
441A. The Cisco Kid and senorita who
played ghost. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18341.
442A. The Cisco Kid and the poisoned
supper. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18342.
443A. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw who
fell for a beating. © 1c 24Jan49;
DU18343.
444A, The Cisco Kid and the murder
that went wrong. © ic 24Jan49; DU18344.
445A. The Cisco Kid and the brother who
played too much. © ic 24Jan49; DU18345.
446A. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw who
wanted revenge. © ic 24Jan49; DU18337.
447A. The Cisco Kid and the top hand
who got there first. © 1c 24Jan49;
DU18346.
448, The Cisco Kid and the killers who
took the bait. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18347. =
449, The Cisco Kid and the school teacher s
refusal. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18348.
452. The Cisco Kid and the avalanche of
snow. © ic 27May49; DU20196,
455. The Cisco Kid and the top hand who
got there first. © 1c 27May49; DU20197.
458, © 1c 27May49; DU20198.
ET3. The Cisco Kid and the man who was
trapped in the cave. © 1c 25Feb49;
DU18887. ,
ET6. The Cisco Kid and the killers
just desserts. © ic 25Feb49; DU18888.
ET9. The Cisco Kid and the secret gold
mine tunnel. © 1c 25Feb49; DU18886.
ET12. The Cisco Kid and the boat ride he
missed. © ic 25Feb49; DU18885.
ET15. The Cisco Kid and the outlaws who
haunted a house. © 1c 25Feb49; DU18884.
CITIES SERVICE COMPANY.
Cities Service quartet; radio program,
Dec. 31, 1948. © Cities Service Co.;
le 12Jan49; DU18040.
CITIES Service quartet. DU18040. SEE
Cities Service Company.
CITIZENS’ Housing and Planning Council
of New York, inc.
The story of Jacob A. Riis. DP19371.
SEE Denker, Henry.
CITY desk. DP20572. SEE Pheatt,
Richard Cadwell.
CITY in bondage. DU19672. SEE The
Green Hornet, no, 934.
CLAIR, Austin.
The carved cartoon. DP19319. SEE Orde,
Henry Brooke.
CLAIR de lune. DU17818. SEE Duran,
Germaine.
CLAMAGE, ELSIE FEIN.
Tic-tac-toe, a television script, adapted
from her ‘‘Guess who?” © Elsie Fein
Clamage; 1c 12Jan49; DU18014.
CLARK, EDWARD.
Come into my parlor, a comedy in two acts
by Edward and Janet Clark. © Edward
Clark, Janet Clark; 1c 17Feb49;
DU18651.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CLARK, J. B.
Cowboys and Indians; radio quiz program.
Sample script] © Kilroy, Hague, and
tkins, inc.; lc 31May49-; C3737.
CLARK, JAMES JEFFERSON.
The mill-song, a play in four acts.
© James Jefferson Clark; 1c 25Feb49;
on revisions; DU18897. Prev. reg.
“A southern village,” 2Jan47; D unp. 6738.
CLARK, Janet.
Come into my parlor. DU18651. SEE
Clark, Edward.
CLARK, Perry, pseud. SEE Sergel,
Christopher,
CLARK, ROBERT.
A lass with a lack, a comedy in three
acts. © Robert Clark; 1c 20May49;
DU20073,
CLARKE, Julio Marion.
Man in the moon. DU17949. SEE De-
Noon, David John.
CLARKE (Robert E.) and Associates, inc.
SEE The Adventures of Princess Pet
(Radio program)
CLARKE, WILLIAM KENDALL.
Leftover. Radio program, May 10, 1946.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.;
lc 12Apr49; DU19542.
CLARKE, Irwin, and Company, Itd.
Eros at breakfast. DP19801. SEE
Davies, Robertson.
CLAUDEL, PAUL.
Partage de midi, drame. [Paris
Gallimard [1949]. 233 p. © Librairie
Gallimard; 5Mar49; DP19815,
CLAY, DAVID M.
Mr. Pickwick, a television program.
Acting version, serial 1. © David
M. Clay; 1c 28Feb49; DU18790.
Screeno casino, a television program.
Sample script] © David M. Clay;
ce 31Jan49; DU18943.
State fair, a quiz show in a variety
setting for television. © David M.
Clay; 1c 14Feb49; DU18529,
CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne.
The adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
SEE Whiting, Frank M. Huckleberry
Finn. DP19063,
The celebrated jumping frog of Cala-
veras County. DU19194. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
The million pound bank note. DU19196.
SEE Your Show Time (Television
program)
CLEMENTS, Colin Campbell.
Oh! Susanna. DP17967, SEE Ryerson,
Florence.
CLEMENTS, Florence Ryerson. SEE
Ryerson, Florence,
CLEMENTS, JAY WELLINGTON.
Father's son John, a play in three acts.
© Jay W. Clements; 1c 7Mar49;
DU18911.
Listen to my voice; or, The parson’s
dream. A psy chomedy in three acts.
© Jay W. Clements; 1c 7Mar49;
DU18912.,
Saint Peter and me too, a play in three
acts. © Jay W. Clements; Ic 7Feb49;
DU18451.
CLEM’S barber shop. DU18$93. SEE
Boswell, Tolla Raymond.
CLORK, Harry.
Kill the umpire. DU20159. SEE Hill,
James Henry.
CLOSED chapter. DU18928. SEE
Williams, John.
CLOWARD, ANN GILLESPIE.
Dont put it in writing, a play in one
act. © Mrs. Ann G. Cloward; ic
24Feb49; DU18764.
Romance is wonderful, a play in one act.
© Mrs. Ann Gillespie Cloward; 1c
23May49; DU20095.
THE CLOWN prince. DU20469. SEE
Stevens, Leslie C.
LE CLUB du 29 février. DU19439. SEE
Gehri, Alfred Hermann.
COACHING the salesman on the job. C3211.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Master
salesmanship.
THE COAST of Illyria. DU19916. SEE
Parker, Dorothy.
COATES, Robert M.
Wisteria Cottage. DU18022. SEE Mayer,
Jerome.
COBIN, HAROLD CHESTER.
Night awakening, a play in one act.
© Harold Cobin; 1c 2Jun49; DU20222.
COCA Cola Company,
A route manager works with the route
salesmen. C3270. SEE Pathescope
Productions.
A route manager works with the routes.
C3271. SEE Pathescope Productions.
COCHRAN, JEAN CARTER.
Pilgrims of peace, a Christmas pageant
in one act. © Jean C. Cochran; 1c
26May49; DU20330.
COCHRANE, MARIAN BEACH.
Little folk’s verse (The children speak
creatively) A radio script by Marian
Beach Cochrane and Edna Risley McCabe.
Text and music on separate leaves
9 Mrs. Marian B. Cochrane, Mrs. Edna R.
McCabe; 1c 22Mar49; DU19203.
COCTEAU, JEAN. %
Oedipus rex. DP19162. SEE Stravinskii,
Igor’ Fedorovich. z
Theatre [t. 1] Antigone. Les mariés de la
Tour Eiffel, Les chevaliers de la Table
ronde, Les parents terribles. [Paris ]
Gallimard [1948]. 299 p. © Librairie
Gallimard; 15Dec48;DP19270. _
Theatre [t. 2] Les monstres sacrés.
La machine a ecrire. Renaud et Armide,
L’aigle a deux tétes. [Paris] Gallimard
rote) 415 p. © Librairie Gallimard;
Qhec48; DP19819.
Theatre de poche; avec quatorze dessins
inédits de l’auteur. [Paris] P. Morihien
[1949]. 151 p. illus. Contents.—
Parade,—Le Boeuf sur le toit; ou, The
Nothing Doing Bar.—Le pauvre matelot.—
L ecole des veuves.—Le bel indifférent.—
Le fantéme de Marseille.—Anna la bonne.—
La dame de Monte-Carlo.—Le fils de lair.
—Le menteur.—Par la fenétre.—Je l’ai
perdue.—Lis ton journal.—La farce du
chateau. © Editions Paul Morihien;
1Mar49; DP20287.
CO-ED club. DP18631. SEE Brown, Albert M.
COFFEE at the Clover Club. C3560. SEE
Thomas, William Frazier.
COFFEE with the Tuttles. DU18359. SEE
Morris, John Leonard.
COFFIN, ALGERNON BRUCE.
Philanderer, a play in three acts by A.
Bruce Coffin. © Algernon Bruce Coffin;
1c 26May49; DU20161.
COHAN, Robert A.
Howdy stranger! DU20260. SEE Flautz
John T.
oy
COHEN, Doris Bugatch.
An age old tale. DU19445. SEE
Greenberg, Laenu Adelilah.
18
COHN, ART.
Runyon of Broadway; original screenplay.
© Marshall Grant Pictures, inc.; 1c
14Feb49; DU18514,
COIRO, ANGELO JOHN.
Play ball, an idea for a television quiz
show and sample program by Bill
Corio [pseud.] and Pal Palladino.
© Angelo John Coiro, Peter Anthony
Palladino; 1c 17May49: C3700,
COLBY, ARCHIE.
Hail to the Chief, a comedy in three
acts. © Archie Colby; 1c 3May49;
DU19858.
COLD blood. DU19430. SEE Villani,
Fred Joseph.
COLD kisses. DU19499, SEE Davis,
Claire H.
THE COLD war of Mr. Tuttle. DU18035,
SEE Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc.
COLE, Joseph H,
Admiral television shorts. DU19843,
DU20101. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Frozen assets. DU18073. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The international model plane contest.
C3558. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
The Sunbeam toaster. DU18992, DU19008.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Television shorts. DU18383. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
Tell your own fortune. DU19839. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The Velveeta story. C3275. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Will you be there? C3350. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Zenith television. DU1/829. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
COLEMAN, MARTYN.
Kind hearts and coronets, Martyn Cole-
man’s dramatization of ‘‘Cranford”’
by Mrs. Gaskell. © Martyn Coleman;
1c 25Feb49; DU18863.
COLIN, Saul.
The way home, DU18903. SEE Jung,
Franz.
COLLECTION of narratives with music.
DU20487. SEE Glassman, Joyce Alice.
COLLECTORS of death. DU19099. SEE
The Shadow, no. 364.
COLLEGE knights. DP17957. SEE Reach,
James.
COLLIN, Louis Jacques Marie. SEE
Verneuil, Louis.
COLONEL Johnson eats the love apple.
DU19079. SEE You Are There, no. 64.
COLONEL Starbottle for the plaintiff.
DU19402. SEE Your Show Time (Tele-
vision program)
COLOR scheme. DU19213. SEE Eaton,
Joseph Henry.
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC.
CBS news broadcast, April 26, 1948.
[Radio script] © Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc.; lc 12Apr49; C3568.
CBS television news, Feb. 25, 1949.
[Television script] © Columbia Broad-
casting System, inc.; 1c 12Apr49; C3570.
CBS views the press, May 22, 1948.
Radio somal © Columbia Broadcasting
ystem, inc.; lc 12Apr49; C3569. i
Feature story, May 20, 1946. [Radio script ]
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.;
le 12Apr49; C3567.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
COLUMBIA Broadcasting System, inc. Cont’d,
Leftover. DU19542. SEE Clarke,
William Kendall.
Let’s pretend, SEE Let’s Pretend (Radio
program)
Mind in tne shadow. DU1i8879. SEE Perl,
Arnold.
The people’s choice. DU1$983. SEE
Lyon, Peter.
Studio one. SEE Studio One (Radio
program)
Studio one. SEE Studio One (Television
program)
You are there. SEE You Are There
(Radio program)
COMBINE G. DU1/7858. SEE Heinberg,
Paul Julius.
COME back, little Sheba. DU19202. SEE
Inge, William Motter.
COME back soon. DU18646. SEE Phillips,
Wendell K.
COME into rey parlor. DU1855i. SEE
Clark, Edward.
COME play with me. DU19i54. SEE Davis,
Claire H.
A COMET’S tail centrifugal swing. C3299.
SEE Patricoff, Henry S.
COMIC time. DU20232. SEE Gold, Horace.
COMMON denominator. DU18565, SEE
Reich, Dore.
THE COMMON man. DU18083. SEE
Bennett, Joseph Deericks.
COMMUNICATION and transportation.
DU18960. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, no. 91.
COMMUNICATIONS and transportation.
DU20488. SEE Keeping Up with the
Wigglesworths, no. 129.
COMMUNITY Research Institute. SEE
McDonald, Frederick H.
THE COMPANY they keep. DU19344.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 930.
COMPETITION. DU19637. SEE Keeping
Up With the Wigglesworths, no. 81.
COMPETITION is the “Big stick.’ DU20168.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
no.. 107.
LE COMPLEXE de Philémon. DU19404.
SEE Bernard-Luc, Jean.
THE COMPREHENSIVE business license.
C3298. SEE McDonald, Frederick Homer.
CONANT, LAWRENCE FRANKLIN.
Operetta Americana, a musical mural of
the American scene, in three parts.
peer only] © Lawrence F. Conant;
c 23May49; DU20310.
CONCEPTS of normality and abnormality
in sexual behavior. C3395. SEE Kinsey,
Alfred Charles.
CONCERNING a woman of sin. DU19325.
SEE The Actor’s Studio, no. 26.
CONCERTO for voices. DU20467. SEE
Hickling, John.
EL CONDE Lucanor. SEE Jacobson, Otto.
Das Narrengericht. DU18450.
CONDON, Bob.
Hold that camera. DP19607. SEE
Kneeland, Edward S.
A CONFESSION on New Year’s eve. DU19006.
SEE Your Show Time (Television program)
854120 O- 49 - 4
CONFIDENTIALLY. DP19088. SEE Braun
Wilbur. ;
THE CONGREGATION of the dead. DP18532,
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 201.
CONK and Carrie, DU19109,. SEE Smith,
Herbert Wilson,
CONKLE, ELLSWORTH PROUTY.
A cnina-handled knife, a one-act play
about young Abe Lincoln. New York,
S. French |1949]. 29p. illus.
© Samuel French; 21Mar49; DP19531.
Lavender gloves, a play in four episodes.
© Ellsworth P. Conkle; 1c 28Jun49; DU20574,
CONNELL, Howard. SEE
Stop the Music ete program)
Stop the Music (Television program)
CONNELL, Richard Edward.
A reputation. DU19627. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no, 28.
CONNIE Mack. C3687. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
CONNIE went a walking. DU18433. SEE
Chestnut, William Austin.
CONNOR, Joan. SEE Connor, Marian Joan.
CONNOR, MARIAN JOAN.
For the ladies; or, The afternoon of a
pawn. A play in one act by Joan Connor.
© Marian Joan Connor; lc 5Apr49;
DU19416.
CONOVER, Theresa Maxwell.
All that glitters. DU17754. SEE
Mason, Lucy.
CONOVER’S crime. DU19367. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 631.
THE CONQUERED man. DU20375. SEE
Slotkin, Joseph.
CONQUEST in the hills. DU20295. SEE
Phipps, Daisy B.
THE CONQUEST of the Grand Canyon,
SEE You Are There, no. 56.
CONRAN, RUSSELL FRANK.
Midvale melodies, an operetta in three
acts by Russell and Vivienne Conran.
© Russell F. Conran; 1c 15Apr49;
DU19600.
CONRAN, Vivienne.
Midvale melodies. DU19600. SEE
Conran, Russell Frank.
CONROY, Harold E.
Fast aud fair. DU20286. SEE Fisher,
George Peter.
CONSCIENCE. DU19696. SEE Keeney,
Claire Handsaker.
CONSIGN me to oblivion. DU18683. SEE
Healey, Robert M.
CONSTANDUROS, Denis.
Acacia Avenue. DP18360. SEE Constan-
duros, Mabel (Tilling)
CONSTANDUROS, MABEL (TILLING)
Acacia Avenue, by Mabel and Denis
Constanduros. London, S. French
[1944]. 90p. illus. (French’s
acting edition, no. 545) A comedy.
© Samuel French ltd.; 260ct44; DP 18360.
THE CONSTANT bride. DU18074. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE CONSUMING passion. DU20160. SEE
Birsh, Henry William.
CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Down memory lane. [Film script for
a Mack Sennett comedy ] © Contemporary
19
Productions, inc.; le 29Jun49; DU20535,
Port of New York. [eile seript ] © Con-
temporary Productions, inc.; le 1%Jun49;
DU20383.
Trapped. [Film script] O Contemporary
Productions, inc.; le 16Jun49; DU20382.
CONTINENTAL transmitting—analyzed and
specialized, C3524, SEE Thayer, Richard
Dudley.
CONTRACT steal. DU19040. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 916,
CONTRARY winds. DU16988. SEE Kirk,
Mabel L.
COOK (David C.) Publishing Company.
The glory of the Lord. DP17905. SEE
Dolby, Harriet (Geister) ,
The holy night. DP17974, SEE Felkner,
Myrtle E.
COOK, PHILENA.
Shakespeare’s Hamlet, a 1949 version
interpreted in our vernacular idiom.
© Philena Cook; lec 25Mar49; DU19429.
COOKE, Virginia M.
The castle land of the sky. DU19695.
SEE Mellon, George Ellsworth.
COOMBs, MINOTT LEE.
Up jumped the devil, a comedy in one
act. |Brunswick, Me., Brunswick Pub,
Co.] c1946 [1949]. 42p. illus.
© Minott Lee Coombs; 10May49; DP 19953.
Prev. reg. 20Dec46; D unp. 5543,
COPELAND, DOTTE BERGEN.
Tales for tiny tots. [Nine stories |
© Dotte B. Copeland; 1c 25Apr49;
C3633.
COPELAND, Sudie Lee. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
THE COPPER penny. DU19713. SEE
Favorite Story, Dec. 28, 1948.
THE COPPER year. DU19832. SEE Mazer,
Joseph I.
COQUATRIX, Bruno.
Le chevalier Bayard. DU18837. SEE
Hornez, Andre.
CORBETT, Edward Lawrence.
Novel Entertainment Culture Organization.
C3396. SEE Lih, Fredrik Lorenzo.
CORBETT, Strat.
Who's that girl? DU19876-19877. SEE
LaRoy, Rita.
CORCORAN, ROBERT JOHN.
Pick me a long-stemmed flower, a short
play in four scenes. © Robert John
Corcoran; 1c 4Feb49; DU18396.
CORDAY, LEO.
On the square, a revue in two acts.
Lyrics by Leo Corday, music by Leon Carr.
Text and music on separate leaves
Leon Carr, Leo Corday; 1c 10Feb49;
DU18788.
CORINGTON, WILLIAM JOHN CURTIS.
The tides of the heart, a drama in
four scenes. © William John Curtis
Corington; 1c 31Mar49; DU19323.
CORIO, Bill, pseud. SEE Coiro, Angelo
John.
CORKY, the crocodile. DU20046. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Mar. 27, 1949.
CORN. DU20423. SEE Mission Bell Film
Productions, inc. Jack and Jill series,
no. 3.
THE CORNER of the moon. DU20499. SEE
Johnson, Helen Muriel.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CORTEZ, Don.
Texarkana. DU18939. SEE Morrissey,
Will James.
COSTELLO, EDWARD ALPHONSUS.
A wake for me and thee, a play in one
act, by Ward Costello, © Ward Costello;
ie 18Jan49; DU18069.
A wake for me and thee. SEE ALSO
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act
plays of 1948-1949. AA117053,
COSTELLO, Ward. SEE Costello,
Edward Alphonsus.
COSTER, Charles Théodore Henri de.
The mysterious picture. DU19003. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
THE COTE d’Azur. C3326. SEE Hoff-
man, Edward J.
COTT, TED.
Goldilocks and the three bears, a dramatico-
musical composition. Adaptation and lyrics
by Ted Cott, music by Hank Sylvern. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Allen-
town Record Co., inc.; 1c 21Apr49;
DU19668.
Jack and the beanstalk, a dramatico-musical
composition. Adaptation and lyrics by Ted
Cott, music by Hank Sylvern, [Text and
music on separate leaves ] © Allentown
Record Co., inc.; 1c 21Apr49; DU19666.
The three little pigs, a dramatico-musical
composition, Adaptation and lyrics by
Ted Cott, music by Hank Sylvern. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Allen-
town Record Co., inc.; 1c 21Apr49;
DU19667.
COUCH, Herbert Newell.
The Syracusan women of Theocritus.
DP20391. SEE Theocritus.
COULTER, MARGARET EVELYN.
The music room, an audition script by
Arda Olsen [pseud.] © Margaret
E. Coulter; le 23Mar49; DU19227.
COUNT Bruga. DU19797. SEE Ruric,
Peter.
THE COUNTER-plan. DU20008. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 652.
COUNTER-SPY (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Phillips H. Lord,
inc. © Phillips H. Lord, inc.
337. Jan. 11, 1949. Case of the gold pesos.
© ic 25Jan49; DU18126.
365, Apr. 19, 1949. Case of the imported
impersonation. © ic 22Apr49; DU19663.
COUNTING baseball chickens. DU19809.
SEE Aldrich Family, no. 494.
THE COUNTRY editor. DP18378. SEE
Martin, John M.
COUNTRY mile. DU19613. SEE Ragotzy,
Jack P.
A COUNTRY wife. DU19823. SEE Carr,
John Emmett.
THE COURTING of Marie Jenvrin. SEE
Seldon, Samuel. International folk
plays. DP20078.
COURTNEY, DIANE.
Calling the stars, a sample script for a
television program, by Diane Courtney
and Bernard Lubar. © Diane Courtney;
le 21Feb49; DU18692.
THE COURTSHIP and marriage of George
Washington. SEE Ross, Harlan. The
bridal theatre of the air. DU19793.
COURTSHIP clinic. C3403, DU18812.
SEE Kleihauer, Alyce Martha de la
Vergne.
THE COURTSHIP of Adam. DU18419. SEE
David Frank McCartney.
THE COURTSHIP of Liza and Rastus.
DP20228. SEE Miller, Arthur Joseph.
COVER to cover. DU20204. SEE May,
Marjorie.
COWAN (Louis G.) inc. SEE
The Pet Shop (Television program)
R.F.D. America (Radio program)
R.F.D. America (Television program)
Stop the Music Eas program)
Stop the Music (Television program)
COWARD, NOEL PIERCE.
Joyeux chagrins, comedie gaie en 3
actes et 4 tableaux de Noel Coward,
adaptation frangaise d’André Roussin
et Pierre Gay. c1949. (In Les Oeuvres
libres, no. 32, Paris, A, Fayard, 1949,
p. [225 - 318) © Noel Coward; 15yan49;
DP19399,
Private lives, an intimate comedy in three
acts. London, §. French [1947]. 68 p.
illus. (French’s acting edition, no. 256)
© Noel Coward; 31Dec47; DP18362.
Prey, reg, 23Mar30, D unp. 4915;
22Sep30, D pub. 7942; 22Sep30, D pub. 9119.
THE COWARD. DU19060. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no, 613.
COWBOY songs for little broncho-busters.
DU19207. SEE Krasnow, Hermann,
COWBOYS and Indians. C3737. SEE
Clark, J. B.
COX, ALPHONSUS PATRICK.
The homemakers treasure chest. Radio
scripts no, 1-2. © Alphonsus Patrick
Cox; 1c each 6Dec48; C3472-3473.
COX, CONSTANCE.
The picture of Dorian Gray; a play in two
acts, adapted from Oscar Wilde s novel.
London, Fortune Press [1948] 81 p.
© Constance Cox; 6Oct48; DP18917.
CRABTREE, PAUL.
A story for a Sunday evening, a comedy
in two acts. © Paul Crabtree; 1c 10Jun49;
DU20371.
THE CRACKED pot. DU19488. SEE
Hart, Abraham Lincoln.
CRAFTON, Allen.
The strength of ten. DY20294, SEE
Crafton, Jessica Royer.
CRAFTON, JESSICA ROYER.
The strength of ten, a comedy in three
acts by Jessica and Allen Crafton.
© Allen Crafton, Jessica Crafton; 1c
8Jun49; DU20294.
CRAIG, Walter.
Everything good! DU18503. SEE Neebe,
Joseph H.
CRAMER, ALVERDI BLANCHE.
Il virtuoso, a dramatic composition in
12 scenes. 17 leaves. © Alverdi Blanche
Cramer; 1c 3Mar49; DU18864.
CRAMER, HEINZ VON.
Die Flut; Kammeroper von Heinz von
Cramer. Musik von Boris Blacher.
Text only] © Ed. Bote & G. Bock;
ec 21Mar49; DU19193.
CRANE, BURTON.
Hecuba, a play in one act. Adapted and
considerably abridged from the play
by Euripides. Includes music. © Burton
Crane; ic 6Jun49; DU20263.
Sleep, baby, sleep; a farce in one act.
© Burton Crane; 1c 180ct48; DU19443.
So up the stairs, a comedy in three acts.
© Burton Crane; 1c 24May49; DU20301.
20
CRANFORD. SEE Coleman, Martyn. Kind
hearts and coronets. DU18883.
CRAVEN, BERNARD H.
Bitch on wheels; a play in two acts and
four scenes by Bernard H. Craven,
adapted from a story by Charlotte
Armstrong. [Alternate titles: Lend
me your petticoat; This charming de-
spair; The pumpkin eaters] © Bernard
H. Craven; lc 25Apr49; DU19742,
CRAVEN, Bernard Neville.
Jack-in-the-box. DU19425. SEE
Hedrick, Paul Harrington.
CRAVEN & Hedrick, inc.
Jack -in-the-box. DU19425. SEE
Hedrick, Paul Harrington.
CRAZY-clean. DU20235. SEE Ely,
Sylvia Sharon.
THE CRAZY Mrs. Asvay. DU20264. SEE
Harsanyi, Zsolt.
THE CREAKING door. DU18649. SEE
Brown, Himan,
THE CREATION. DP18539. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 202.
CREATURE of darkness. DU19902. SEE
The Shadow, no. 369.
THE CREATURES were stirring. DU19737.
SEE Koehler, Alan Robert.
THE CRICKET on the hearth, SEE
Jerome, Helen (Bruton) DP18358.
Your Show Time (Television program)
DU19401.
CRIME against nature. DU18836. SEE
Smith, Pat.
CRISIS. DU19802. SEE Lesley, Leonard.
CRISIS at Quiet Rest. DU18031. SEE
Druck, Murray David.
CRISS Concrete Company.
Criss Concrete singing commercial jingle.
C3763. SEE Murphy, Laurence Vinton.
CRISS Concrete singing commercial jingle.
C3763. SEE Murphy, Laurence Vinton.
CROCCO, J. PETER.
King of the house, a comedy in three
acts, by Peter Gregg ipecuialaad Albert
Olivieri. © Peter Crocco, Albert Olivieri;
1c 3Jan49; DU17841.
CROCCO, Peter. SEE Crocco, J. Peter.
CROOM, JACK GARRISON.
The Dixie deacon, a comedy act for stage
and television or a program idea for radio.
© Jack Garrison Croom; lc 9May49;
C3674.
CROSLEY Broadcasting Corporation.
Easy listening. C3520. SEE Stern, Alan.
*49—magazine of television. C3292.
SEE Hackett, Rita.
Junior jamboree. C3534, SEE
Behrman, Chet.
Music please. C3553. SEE Stern, Alan.
The Neals and Orville. C3406. SEE
Hamner, Earl.
What’s next? DU17984. SEE Filion, Ross.
CROSS currents. DU18768. SEE Chamber-
lain, Lowell Colby.
CROVETTO, ELENA GALLO.
The same slow; original Italian creation
for the screen. Tr. by Hetty Kaufmann
Saunders. [Genoa, Italy, see 40 p.
© Elena Gallo Crovetto; 2Jul48; DP20437,
A CROWD always gathers. DU19138. SEE
Stubbs, Kenneth Norman.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CROWN of thunder. DU20445. SEE
Keane, Ronda.
CROZIER, Eric.
The little sweep. DP20323. SEE
Britten, Benjamin.
LE CRUDELTA d’un incoronato tiranno.
DU18407. SEE Cataldo, Vincent C.
THE CRUMBS from the table. DU19847.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told,
no. 108.
CRUMPLED handbills. DU19368. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 632,
CRUTCHER, ROBERT RILEY.
Key to the city, a screenplay. © Z.
Wayne Griffin; 1c 10Jan49; DU17973.
CRY for the Captain. DU20472. SEE
Slote, Alfred Horace.
CRY out in the night. DU20326. SEE
Leavitt, Polly.
CUMMINGS, E. E. k
Oedipus rex. DP19162. SEE Stravinskii,
Igor’ Fedorovich.
CUMMINS, CLARENCE RAY.
Uncle Ned’s “Hometown quiz,’’ the
food show of the air. [Sample radio
script] © Clarence R. Cummins; ic
18Apr49; C3585.
CUPID and Psyche. SEE Kleine, Grace
Ottilie. Mischief mountain. DU19658.
THE CURE for love. DP19176. SEE
Greenwood, Walter.
CURRAN, JOHN.
A gold mine, an original comedy in three
acts. © John Curran; 1c 19Apr49;
DU19629.
CURRENT choice. DU20284. SEE
Willis, Lynn Kenneth.
CURRY, CLARENCE.
Birth, a poem in four parts. © Clarence
Curry, Jr.; 1c 8Mar49; DU18987.
THE CURSE of Damascus. DU20352. SEE
Little Herman, no. 20.
CURTIS, AGNES.
Special day plays. Anderson, Ind.,
Warner Press [1947]. 71 p. © Gospel
Trumpet Co.; 20Jan47; DP20415,
THE CUT-out lady. C3770. SEE Steffan,
Catherine.
CUTHRELL, STEPHEN.
One for the books, a musical comedy in
three acts. Book by Stephen Cuthrell,
music and lyrics by S. Woodmansee, Jr.
© Stanley Dennison Woodmansee a:
Stephen Cuthrell; 1c 21Jun49; DU204 76.
CYCLES. DU19174. SEE Trimble, Jessy.
D
DADDY’S girl. DU20164. SEE
Loshak, Louis Allan.
THE DAINTY hyacinth. DU18639. SEE
Hammond, Gordon.
DAISY at the shore. DU19837. SEE Levine,
Max.
DAME, HAZEL STEVENS.
Karen, a play in three acts. © Hazel
Stevens Dame; Ic 25Feb49; DU18894.
D’ANCONA, Miranda.
Eurydice. DU20396. SEE Anouilh,
Jean.
DANE, Clemence, pseud. SEE Ashton,
Winifred.
DANGER on the river. DU20306. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 127.
DANGER signal. DU19055, SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 618,
DANGEROUS Nan McGrew. DP18098. SEE
Batson, George.
THE DANGEROUS quest. DU19278. SEE
The SR outureS of Frank Merriwell,
no. 121.
DANIELOU, J. re
Oedipus rex. DP19162, SEE Stravinskii,
Igor Fedorovich.
DANIELS, Norman A. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
DANNY. DP18405, SEE Patton, Lois
Frances.
DAPHNE Laureola. DU19621. SEE
Mavor, Osborne Henry.
DARK genius. DU19599. SEE Long, Nona.
DARK leaven. DU19328. SEE Lloyd,
David Demarest.
DARK legend. DU19214. SEE Fraenkel,
Helene Esberg.
DARK mountain. DP18637. SEE Elser,
Donald.
THE DARKCLIFF terror. DU19897. SEE
The Shadow, no. 368.
DARKNESS called night. DU19700. SEE
Hennefeld, Edmund Bertram.
DARKNESS came before dawn. DP18993. SEE
Wilkins, Roy J.
DARLING, Scott.
The Lawton story. DP18356. SEE Horn,
Mildred A.
DARLINGTON, ANNE.
A hat with red roses, a play in one act.
© Anne Darlington; 1c 11May49; DU19958.
DARRIGO, JOHN JAMES.
Yoga relaxation formula. [Instructions ]
Pijehn James Darrigo; 1c 28Jan49;
C3447.
DART golf game. C3573, SEE
Davies, William T. L.
THE DARTNELL Corporation.
The salesmaster series. C3719. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE DARWIN theory. DU20413. SEE
Miller, Tommy James.
DARY, Al.
The Hollywood legend. DU20255. SEE
Hale, Bryant McIntyre.
THE DAUGHTER of the house. DU19651. SEE
Wiener, Miriam.
D’AURIA, Gemma. SEE Houston, Gemma
d Auria.
DAVENPORT, PEMBROKE M.
Prevues with Pembroke, a television
script. © Pembroke Enterprises, inc.;
lc 7Feb49; C3329.
DAVID, Mack.
Once in a lovetime. DU19133. SEE
Miller, Albert Griffith.
DAVID and Venetia. SEE Luce, Margaret.
The rose in the cloister. DP18101.
21
DAVID Harding, Counter-spy (Radio program)
SEE Counter-spy (Radio program)
DAVIDSON, MADELINE.
The perfect pattern, a comedy in three
acts by Madeline Davidson and Maurice
Glucher, © Madeline Davidson,
Maurice Leon Glucher; 1c 29Apr49; on
revisions; DU19813. Prev. reg.
pean boomerang;”’ 21Sep37; D unp.
DAVIE, Cedric Thorpe.
The Forrigan reel. DU20225. SEE Mavor,
Osborne Henry.
DAVIES, ROBERTSON.
Eros at breakfast, and other plays.
With an introd. by Tyrone Guthrie.
Toronto, Clarke, Irwin, 1949, 129 p.
illus. Contents.—Eros at breakfast.—
The voice of the people. —Hope deferred,
—Over laid.—At the gates of the righteous.
© Clarke, Irwin & Co., Itd.; 1Apr49;
DP19801.
DAVIES, WILLIAM T. L.
Dart golf game, a lecture. © William
T. L. Davies; 1c 13Apr49; C3573.
DAVIS, ALBERT SAMUEL.
Exploitation of inventions. frecuredt
peepee Samuel Davis, Jr.; lc 29Mar49;
Cc 5
DAVIS, CLAIRE H.
Cold kisses, a mystery melodrama in
two acts by Claire Read [pseud. ]
© Claire H. Davis; 1c 8Apr49; on revisions;
DU19499. Prev. reg. ‘Murder presides,”’
26Sep45; DU95256.
Come play with me, a script to be used
for television, radio, music, stage
screen, by Claire Read |pseud. 6 Claire
H. Davis; 1c 17Mar49; DU19154.
Love that pet, a radio and television program
by Claire Read (pscud | Sample script.
© Claire H. Davis; 1c 15Mar49; DU19136.
Love that pet, a television show by Claire
Read [pseud.] © Claire H. Davis; 1c
20Apr49; on revisions; DU19632.
My talking picture letter to you, a script
for radio, television, stage, motion
pictures, vaudeville and musical composi-
tions, by Claire Read fpscud | and John
McGowan. © Claire H. Davis, John
McGowan; le 3Mar49; DU19134.
DAVIS, HARRIET EAGER.
All around the town, a comedy in three
acts. © Mrs. Harriet Eager Davis;
le 14Mar49; DU19119.
DAVIS, JOHN HOMER.
A song and a story: Wagon wheels. By
John Davis and Jack Shawn [pseud. of
John Albert Williams] Sample script.
© John Homer Davis, John Albert Wil-
liams; 1c 3Jan49; DU18645.
DAVIS, LEO AARON.
Exposition at 17 Elm, a comedy in three
acts by Leo Davis and Basil Beyea.
© Leo A. Davis, Basil Beyea; 1c 6May49;
DU19887.
DAVIS, LUTHER.
Troublesome Jane, a radio play. © Luther
Davis; lc 31May49; DU20203.
DAVIS, MUSE.
The adventures of Benny Brim. Bice
prepared for radio narration] © Muse
Davis; le 250ct48; C3295.
DAVIS, Peter W.
Ill wind. DU18644. SEE Peifer, Albert H.
DAWSON, MARLOW.
Bath after twelve, a vaudeville variety
show. © Marlow Dawson; 1c 2May49;
DU19829.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DAY, BARBARA McEVOY.
Judy in Easterland, an original screenplay.
© Barbara McEvoy Day; ic 30Dec48;
DU18420,
The two little love birds, a Valentine
Day’s story for the radio. © Barbara
McEvoy Day; 1c 3U0Dec48; DU18421.
DAY, Helen, SEE Jenkins, Helen Day.
THE DAY after forever, DP20492, SEE
Emery, Charles,
THE DAY beyond forever. DU18480. SEE
Shayeson, Frances Emilie.
A DAY in June. DP20334. SEE Taggart,
Tom.
A DAY in town. DU17790. SEE The
Actor's Studio, no. 15.
DE bello Peloponnesiaca. SEE What Do
You Think? Is war necessary? C3501.
DE Lord’s winter apples. C3363. SEE
Grubbs, William Herschel.
THE DEAD beat. SEE Weeks, Donald.
Policeman's lot. DU18130.
DEAD man. DU19159. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no. 25.
DEAD man’s deputy. DU18314. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2489-1714.
DEAD man’s map. DU19677. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 635.
DEADLIER than the male. DU19205.
SEE Soares, Irineu de Macedo.
DEAR EMILY POST (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Walter
Draper. © Regency Productions, inc.
1. © 1c 4Jan49; DU18672.
2, © 1c 4Jan49; DU18675.
3. © 1c 4Jan49; DU18674.
4, © 1c 4Jan49; DU18673.
DEAR mom. DP18373. SEE James, Enna
Nielsen.
DEARBORN Motors Corporation.
Freddy, the Ford tractor, in “‘A guy’s
otta breathe.”” C3620. SEE Handy
Jam) Organization, inc.
DEARIE, ye’re a dreamer. DU18395. SEE
Casey, Francis Michael.
DEARLY beloved. DU19467. SEE Brooks,
Helen Clark.
De ARMEN, Bo.
Texarkana. DU18939. SEE Morrissey,
Will James.
DEARSTYNE, STANLEY CHARLES.
Don't step on that body! A play in three
acts. © Stanley Charles Dearstyne; 1c
16May49; DU19994,
DEATH and the crown of Odalph. DU18060.
SEE The Shadow, no. 356.
DEATH and the double cross. DU18855.
SEE The Shadow, no, 359.
DEATH and the Easter bonnet. DU19904.
SEE The Shadow, no. 371.
DEATH and the Lucky Seven. DU20012.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 656.
DEATH came to dinner. DU19590. SEE
Little Herman, no. 17.
DEATH in the night. DU19950. SEE
Lacloche, A. Marie.
DEATH leaves a trademark. DU20353. SEE
Little Herman, no. 21.
DEATH of a salesman. DP19965. SEE
Miller, Arthur.
THE DEATH of Jesus Christ. C3668. SEE
Boyles, Raymond James,
THE DEATH of Montezuma. DU20130. SEE
You Are There, no, 78.
DEATH writes a message. DP18139. SEE
Westgate, Ted.
DECEMBER days. DU19875. SEE
Lane, Dorothy Mildred Guyon.
A DECENT birth, a happy funeral.
DP20077. SEE Saroyan, William.
DECENTRALIZATION of American
industry. DU20186. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, no. 125.
DECENTRALIZING American industry. DU18964.
SEE. peep ine up with the Wigglesworths,
no. 87.
DECISION. DU19808. SEE Wollgien, Kurtis.
THE DEEP six. DU19787. SEE Haislip,
Harvey Shadle.
DEEP waters. DU18839. SEE Little
Herman, no. 10.
DEERE & Company.
Roots in the soil. DU20237. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
DEES, PAUL ELBERT.
He embraces me, a three act play.
© Paul Dees; 40ct48; DP 18658.
DeKAY, NONA REID.
Bodies galore, a mystery-comedy in three
acts. © Nona Reid deKay; 1c 22Apr49;
DU19699.
DEKKER, Thomas.
The roaring girle. SEE Bacon, Wallace
Alger. The roaring girl. DU19145.
DE LA VERGNE, Alyce. SEE Kleihauer,
Alyce Martha de la Vergne.
DELCO-Remy Division of General Motors
Corporation. SEE General Motors
Corporation. Delco-Remy Division.
DEMIANOFF, RENEE LOCKHARD.
The miller s daughter; synopsis of a two-
act play. © Sigmund Schwartzenstein;
1c 28Feb49; DU18809.
DEMUND, HAROLD ALEXANDER.
Christmas time, a dramatic composition.
© Harold Alexander DeMund; 1c 23May49;
DU20187.
DEN of inequity. DU17996. SEE Chamber-
lain, Lowell Colby.
DENISON (T.S.) and Company.
The big potato. DP19790. SEE Wilkinson,
Richard Hill.
Miss Starlight. DP19175. SEE George,
Charles.
Sally in our alley. DP19377. SEE George,
Charles.
The skywayman. DP18955. SEE Preston,
Effa Estelle.
Treasure girl. DP19779. SEE George,
Charles.
DENKER, HENRY.
The greatest story ever told. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program)
The story of Jacob A. Riis, a dramatic
narration for radio. New York, c1949.
15 leaves. (Riis Centennial bulletin
no. 3) © Citizens’ Housing and Planning
Council of New York, inc.; 25Mar49;
DP19371.
DENNEY, MARIE K.
They rehearse; humorous reading.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau;
1Sep48; DP 18375.
DENNYS, JOYCE.
The end of the song, a drama in three acts.
London, S. French [1949]. 84 p. illus,
(French’s acting edition, no. 500)
© Samuel French ltd.; 14Mar49;
DP19598.
DeNOON, DAVID JOHN.
Man in the moon, a musical fantasy in
two acts, by David DeNoon and Julio
Clarke. Gee only ] © David John
DeNoon, Julio Marion Clarke; 1c 10Jan49;
DUI7949.
DENT, Wade.
The golden curtain. DU19191. SEE
Yannopoulos, Dino.
DERDERIAN, Lily.
Atchkut Loois. DU18688. SEE Chobanian,
Yervant.
DESCENT into Eden. DU19579. SEE
Stubbs, Kenneth Norman.
DESCRIPTION of a plan for increasing
membership of organizations, clubs,
associations, and the like. C3659.
SEE Pearse, Herbert.
DESERT rat. DU17998. SEE Martin,
William Thomas.
DESIGN for peace. DU19290. SEE
Werth, Paul.
DESIGN macabre. DU19939. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 241.
DESIGN of rigid frames. C3281. SEE
Korn, Martin Pinney.
DESIRE. DP18657. SEE Picasso,
Pablo.
DESIRE at the crossroads. DU18382.
SEE Rolnick, Jacob.
DETECTIVE story. DU19523. SEE
Kingsley, Sidney S.
DE THOMAS, ERNEST.
Rhumba instruction course, by Ernest
De Thomas and Al Joltin. [Recording
script] © Alfred Joltin, Ernest De
Thomas; lc 4Mar49; c3409.
DEUTSCH, ROBERT HARMON.
Peter Piper, a play in two acts.
© Robert H. Deutsch; 1c 31May49;
Du20188.
DEVELOPMENT and growth of the
U.S.A. DP19093. SEE Doht, Mary
Frances Read. Achievements.
THE DEVIL dog. DU19365. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 629.
THE DEVIL is a dreamer. DU19149.
SEE Sokoloff, Ivan Boris.
DEVINE, JERRY.
West of Armageddon, a play in three
acts. © Jerry Devine Productions;
le 24Jan49; DU18118.
DEVINE (Jerry) Productions.
West of Armageddon. DU18118. SEE
Devine, Jerry.
DEVLIN, William Edward.
Here we are. DU19857. SEE Folts,
Harry Claude.
DeVOE, JOHN WILLIAM. i
Less than a year. [Film script]
© John W. DeVoe; 1c 11Jan49;
DU18741.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY
DIAL 999. DU19811. SEE Ehrlich, Max
Simon,
DIALECT cuttings for auditions. DP17961.
SEE Abbott, Nina.
DIAMOND, C. S.
Love plays a part. [Screenplay ©c.S.
Diamond; 1c 27Sep48; DU18057,.
DIAMOND, Leonard.
Roman holiday. DU20191. SEE Orland,
Lucille Selkin.
DIAMOND, RICHARD.
The question box, by Richard Diamond,
with music by Mischa and Wesley Port-
noff. Vol. 1, no. 1; Thunder and
lightning; no, 2: The weather. [Televi-
sion scripts. Text only] © Richard
Diamond; 1c 23Nov48; DU18890.
DIAMONDS and murder. DU19046. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 920.
DIANA’S mirror. DU19615. SEE Maltz,
Maxwell,
THE DIARIES. DU17993. SEE Korn,
Philip.
DICK Whittington and his cat. DU18110.
SEE Let’s Pretend, Jan, 15, 1949.
DICKENS, Charles.
The cricket on the hearth. SEE
Jerome, Helen (Bruton) DP18358.
Your Show Time (Television program)
Du19401.
DICKERSON, CHARLES GRIFFIN.
Shadow across the sun, a play in three
acts. © Charles Griffin Dickerson; 1c
11Feb49; DU18493.
THE DICTATES of conscience. C3632,
SEE Sofia, Vincent.
DIE for dear old Prescott. DU19694. SEE
Carrington, Elaine.
A DIFFERENCE of opinion. C3416. SEE
Armstrong Cork Company. Human rela-
tions in Supervision, no, 2.
DIGGES, Jeremiah, pseud, SEE Berger,
Josef.
DI GIOIA, GIUSEPPE.
The calendar, a comedy in three acts,
© Giuseppe Di Gioia; 1c 26Jan49;
DU18622,
DILLS, HOLLAND MCTYEIRE.
Morning in Normandy, a play in three acts,
© Holland McTyeire Dills; 1c 13May49;
DU19962. ;
DING-dong bell, DU20359. SEE The
Sheriff, no, 245.
DINNER, WILLIAM.
April and September; a play in one act, by
William Dinner and William Morum,
Acting ed.] London, Vawser & Wiles
1949], 28p. illus. © William Dinner,
illiam Morum; 1Feb49; DP20256.
DINNER date. DU20428. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 502.
DINNER for six. DU17870. SEE Fue,
Charles,
DINNES, NATHAN.
Our own little world, a play in three acts,
© Nathan Dinnes; 1c 23Mar49; DU19212.
DINWOODIE, NINA HEPBURN.
The silver, a one-act play by Hepburn
Dinwoodie. © Nina Hepburn Dinwoodie;
1c 8Mar49; DU18999.
1
UN DIO solo. DU20435. SEE Soriano,
Rocco,
DIRK Billing’s downfall. DU19686. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2532-1757.
Di SALVO, JOSEPH JOHN.
I weep red tears, a play in five acts.
© Joseph John di Salvo II; 1c 28Feb49;
DU18807.
THE DISAPPEARING house. DU19589.
SEE Little Herman, no. 16.
THE DISAPPEARING runner, DU20281.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 137,
DISAPPOINTMENT in Russia. DU18437,
SEE Unger, Abraham.
THE DISCIPLE of death. DU18061. SEE
The Shadow, no. 357.
DISCORD. DU20066. SEE Banks, Bertha
Mae.
DISCOURSE on inequality and treatise on
political economy. SEE Harmon, John S.
Rousseau. C3460.
DISCOVERY. DU20074. SEE Bates,
Henry Anson.
DISCRIMINATION for everybody. DP18099.
SEE Mabley, Edward Howe.
LA DISILLUSA. SEE Rosato, Marco Carmine.
Adelina, la figlia dell albergatrice. DU18794.
DISPUTED barricade. DU19314. SEE
Rulon, Samuel Archer,
DISTRACTING afternoon. SEE Luce,
Margaret. The rose in the cloister. DP18101.
THE DISTRIBUTION of energy over particle
and field of the free electron. C3804.
SEE Kilian, Edward. Problems of relativity
in modern physics.
LA DIVINA inventora. DP18934, SEE
Alvarez Quintero, Serafin.
THE DIVORCE comedy. DU20475. SEE
Hepburn, Dick.
THE DIXIE deacon. C3674. SEE Croom,
Jack Garrison.
A DIZZYNARY of American slanguage.
C3371. SEE Jones, E. Charlton.
DO it with grace. DU19374. SEE Laskoff,
Joan Vera.
DO ye unto others. DU20484,. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 115.
DO you have a sense of humor? C3332. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
DO you know your neighbor? DU18641. SEE
Allen, Sybil Margaret.
DOAK Walker. C3285. SEE The American
Way, C62.
DR. A. Posner Shoes, inc. SEE Posner
(Dr. A.) Shoes, inc.
DR. Angelus. SEE Mavor, Osborne Henry.
John Knox, and other plays. AI-2261.
DR. CHRISTIAN (Radio program) Episodes
in this series are by McCann-Erickson,
inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
527. Jan. 5, 1949. Obsession. © 1c
7Jan49; DU17977.
528. Jan. 12, 1949. The big one that got
away. © 1c 7Jan49; DU17978.
529. Jan. 19, 1949. Doctor of law. © ic
7Jan49; DU17979.
530. Jan. 26, 1949. Bring home the bacon,
© 1e Tjan49; DU17980.
531. Feb. 2, 1949. Her husband’s ghost.
© 1e 31Jan49: DU18616.
532. Feb. 9, 1949. Time and love. © ic
31Jan49; DU18617.
533. Feb. 16, 1949. Phantom in the studio.
© 1c 31Jan49; DU18618.
934. Feb. 23, 1949. Career woman. © ic
25Feb49; DU18847.
535. Mar. 2, 1949. I choose Daddy.
© 1c 25Feb49; DU18846.
536. Mar. 9, 1949. Sense of humor.
© 1c 25Feb49; DU18845.
537. Mar. 16, 1949. Who would not sing
for David? © ic 25Feb49: DU18844.
538. Mar. 23, 1949. Mademoiselle from
River s End. © 1c 9Mar49; DU19025.
939. Mar. 30, 1949. Optical illusion.
© 1c 9Mar49; DU19026.
939. Mar. 30, 1949. The toy pistol.
© 1c 28Mar49; DU19254.
540. Apr. 6, 1949. The full treatment.
© 1c 28Mar49; DU19235.
042. Apr. 20, 1949. The lie. © 1c
11Apr49; DU19591.
043. Apr. 27, 1949. Poor Henry. © ic
25Apr49; DU19763.
544. May 4, 1949. One-dog ambulance.
© 1c 11Apr49; DU19592.
545. May 11, 1949. The river rats.
© 1c 9May49; DU19941.
546. May 18, 1949. Dr. Christian award
winners for 1949, © ic 9Jun49; DU20360.
547. May 25, 1949. Stolen glory. © ic
Be un49; DUZ0361. ;
- June 1, 1949. Dr. Christian’s magic.
© 1e 9Jun49: DU20362. e
549, June 8 1949. The perfectionist.
© 1c 9Jun49; DU20363.
550. June 15, 1949. Is good—eggs.
© 1e 9Jun49; DU20364.
551. June 22, 1949. Three sprigs of
bittersweet. © 1c 13Jun49; DU20410.
552. June 29, 1949. Wanted: a wife.
a Ic 23junda; DU20529,
- July 6, 1949. The wedding present.
© 1e 23Jun49- DU20530. ae
554. July 13, 1949. Sammy hits the
jackpot. © 1c 23Jun49; DU20531.
DR. Christian award winners for 1949,
DU20360, SEE Dr. Christian, no. 546.
DR. Christian’s magic. DU20362. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 548.
DOCTOR, dear doctor! DU20162. SEE
Follmann, Joseph Francis.
DR. I. Q. (Radio program) Scripts in
this series are by Will C. Grant. © Grant
Advertising, inc.
Dec. 27, 1948. © 1c 31Dec48: C3220.
Jan. 3, 1949. © 1c 7Jan49; C3225,
Jan. 10, 1949. © 1c 14Jan49: C3266.
Jan. 17, 1949. © 1c 22]Jan49: C3277.
Jan. 24) 1949. © ic 28]an49: C3293.
Jan. 31, 1949. © 1c 23Feb4$: C3366.
Feb. 7, 1949. © ic 18Feb49-: C3361.
Feb. 14, 1949. © 1c 23Feb49: C3390.
Feb. 21, 1949. © ic 25Feb49: C3410.
Feb. 28) 1949. © 1c 2Mar49;'C3405.
Mar. 7, 1949. © 1c 18Mar49; C3494.
Mar. 14, 21, 1949. © 1c each 18Mar49;
C3492-3493,
Mar, 28, Apr. 4, 11, 18, 1949. © 1c each
20Apr49; C3580-3583.
Apr. 25, May 2, 1949. © 1c each
6May49; C3661-3662.
May 9, 16, 1949. © 1c each 19May49;
3709-3710.
May 23, 30, June 6, 1949. © 1c each
6jun4$; ©3754-3756.
June 13, 20, 27, 1949. © ic each
27Jun49; C3801-3803.
DR. I. Q. JUNIOR SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Will C.
‘Grant. © Grant Advertising, inc.
33. Jan. 8, 1949. © 1c 13Jan49; C3265.
34. Jan. 15, 1949. © ic 22Jan49- C3296.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DR 1.0: JUNIOR SHOW. (Radio program)
ont’d,
35. jan. 22, 1949. © lic 27Jan49;
C3301.
36. Jan. 29, 1949. © 1c 2Feb49;
C3314.
37. Feb. 5, 1949. © 1c 10Feb49;
C3349,
38. Feb. 12, 1949. © ic 17Feb49;
C3362.
39. Feb. 19, 1949. © 1c 28Feb49;
C3400.
40. Feb. 26, 1949, © 1c 2Mar49;
C3404.
41. Mar. 5, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49;
C3481.
42, Mar. 12, 1949, © 1c 17Mar49;
C3487,
43. Mar. 19, 1949. © 1c 23Mar49;
C3506.
44, Mar. 26, 1949. © 1c 30Mar49;
C3530.
45. Apr. 2, 1949. © ic 6Apr49; C3541.
DR. Mesmer. DU19838. SEE Petrie,
Maria.
DR. Middlecoff. C3746. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
DOCTOR of law. DU17979. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 529.
DODD, JEANNETTE BETTS.
The presentation of Linkaloop, Simulasound
and Recordscope. [Lecture] © Mrs.
Jeannette Betts Dodd; 1c 14Jan49; C3446.
DODD, Mead and Company, inc.
The best one-act plays of 1948-1949,
AA117053, SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge.
Alice in Wonderland. DP18568. SEE
Le Gallienne, Eva.
Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
DP19092. SEE Addinsell, Richard.
DOES the end justify the means? C3348.
SEE What Do You Think? (Television
program)
A DOG named Deuce. DU20548. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2561-1786.
THE DOG with the gold teeth. DU19057.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 615.
DOHT, MARY FRANCES READ.
Achievements; or, Development and
growth of the U.S.A. Patriotic pageant
effectively suitable for grades and inter-
mediate high schools. Book and lyrics by
Charlotte Scoones, music by Mary Frances
Doht. Vocal score and libretto complete.
Chicago, R. A. Hoffman Co. [i028 c1923 ].
32 p. © The Raymond A. Hoffman Co.;
13Apr28 (in notice: copyright 1923,
Copyright assigned 1928); DP19093. Prev.
reg. Development and growth of the
U.S.A., 26Dec22; D pub, 26407.
DOLAN, Edward Ignatius.
Neath campus skies. DU18566. SEE
Whelan, Thomas Vincent.
DOLBIER, MAURICE.
Pastime, a comedy in three acts.
© Maurice Dolbier; 1c 23May49; DU20116.
DOLBY, HARRIET (GEISTER)
The glory of the Lord, a dramatization in
one act with worship service for Christ-
mas. [Elgin, Ill., D. C. Cook Pub. Co.,
1948]. 12 p. (A David C. Cook Bible
play) © David C. Cook Pub. Co.;
270ct48; DP17905.
THE DOLL’S adventures. DU18133. SEE
Bucky, Frida Sarsen.
DOLSON, HILDEGARDE.
What year is this? A musical revue by
Hildegarde Dolson and Eudora Welty:
[Text only © Hildegarde Dolson, Eudora
Welty; 1c 8Mar49; DU19022.
DOMINA. DU18081. SEE Murphree, Zoe
Vernon.
DOMINIQUE. DU19821. SEE Noé, Yvan.
DON Juan in exile. DU17885. SEE
Palescandolo, Frank Joseph.
DON Juan liquidiert. DU18299. SEE
Koch-Gaarden, Otto.
DON Mike and Estrellita,. DU18146. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2493-1718.
DONIGER, Walter.
The adventures of the speckled band.
DU18523. SEE Your Show Time (Tele-
vision program)
DONKEY skin. DU18111. SEE Let’s
Pretend, Jan. 22, 1949.
DONNET, Marie.
Eurydice. DU20396. SEE Anouilh, Jean.
DON’T call me Junior, DP18507. SEE
Bennick, Hugh Richard,
DON’T go away mad. DP20076, SEE
Saroyan, William.
DON’T put it in writing. DU18764. SEE
Cloward, Ann Gillespie.
DON’T step on that body. DU19994. SEE
Dearstyne, Stanley Charles.
THE DOOMED witness. DU19684. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 642,
THE DOPE fishers. DU19342. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 928.
DORAN, Adine Haga,
The adventures of Olga and Hilda,
DU19424. SEE Ostgarden, Minora.
DORNES, ROGER. |
Interdit au public, piece en trois actes de
Roger Dornes et Jean Marsan. c1949,
(In France illustration. Le Monde
illustré, supplément théatral et
litteraire, n, 28. Paris, 1949. 31 p.)
© Roger Dornés, Jean Marsan (ps. de
Leon Street); 12Feb49; DP19820.
DOUBLE Dutch. DU19625. SEE Morris,
George.
DOUBLE exposure. DU20015. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 938.
DOUBLE masquerade. DU20546. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2559-1784.
THE DOUBLE slug killer. DU19969. SEE
The Shadow, no. 373.
THE DOUBLE test. DU19277. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 120.
DOUBLECROSS Creek. DU19061. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 614,
THE DOUBTFUL alibi. DU19437. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 110.
DOUGALL, Tom. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio
program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
DOUGHERTY, DANIEL FRANKLIN.
Green grow the shamrocks, a dramatico-
musical composition by Danny Dougherty.
Text only] © Daniel Franklin Dougherty;
c 11May49; DU19937.
DOW, HAROLD B.
Caravan of capers; an original miniature
musical by Hal Dow and Joe Dunn.
24
Television script. [Text only] © Harold
B. Dow, Joseph V. Durn; 1c 1Jun49;
DU20210.
DOW Chemical Company.
Recording for Plastics Division presenta-
tion. C3618. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza-
tion, inc.
DOWELL, George Brendan.
East is not west. DU19639. SEE Spier,
Rosemarie,
DOWELL, inc.
More efficiency. C3429. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
DOWN at Casey’s. DU19503. SEE Carroll,
Richard A.
DOWN memory lane. DU20535. SEE
Contemporary Productions, inc.
DOWNEY, JOSEPH AUGUSTINE.
Silver bonus; radio broadcast, Aug. 4,
1948. © Joseph Augustine Downey;
lc 23Mar49; C3677.
DOWNS, Frederic, pseud. SEE Flesher,
Frederic Downs.
DOYLE, Arthur Conan.
The adventures of the speckled band,
DU18523. SEE Your Show Time (Tele-
vision program)
DRAKE, Russell, pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
‘DRAKESTAIL. DU18109. SEE Let’s
Pretend, Jan. 8, 1949,
DRAMA Guild Publishers.
Calling all Carrs. DP18090. SEE
Tobias, Jay.
Suffering Sarah, DP17837. SEE Kurtz,
C. Gordon.
Timmie’s double date. DP17839. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
What’s cookin’? DP17838, SEE George,
Charles,
DRAMATIC Publishing Company.
One foot in heaven. DP19872. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
Uncle Fred flits by. DP19873. SEE
Sergel, Christopher. P. G. Wodehouse’s
Uncle Fred flits by.
DRAMATISTS Play Service, inc.
Skipper next to God. DP20135. SEE
Hartog, Jan de.
DRAPER, WALT.
The ghost of Possum Hollow! A farce
comedy in three acts. New York,
S. French [1949]. 102 p. © Samuel
French; 16Feb49; DP19090. Prev. reg.
14Mar48- DU14663.
Henry Jones of Jones Junction, a play in
two acts. © Walt Draper; 1c 20Apr49;
DU19620.
DRAPER, Walter. SEE
Dear Emily Post (Television program)
New Day for America (Television pro-
gram)
DRAUSSEN vor der Tur. SEE Borchert,
Wolfgang. Outside the door. DU19781.
DRAW your own conclusions, C3771. SEE
Rose, Allen.
DREAM in hand, DU20055. SEE Black,
Thomas Earl Howard,
THE DREAM of Jochanon Hasandler.
DU19807. SEE Perlmutter, Sholom.
DREAM of life. DU18667. SEE Schrag,
Allen,
A DREAM of love. DP18956. SEE Wil-
liams, William Carlos.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
DREAM train. DU19475.
the Brownie, no. 30.
SEE Billie
DREAMS do come true. DU18306. SEE
Radford, Ruby Lorraine.
A DRESS for Michi.
Wells, Virginia.
DP18668. SEE
DRESSED to kill. DU18556.
C. Gordon.
SEE Kurtz,
DREYFUSS, ALAN.
Studio U. S. A.; a play in three acts,
© Alan Dreyfuss; 1c 21Jun49; DU20473.
DRISCHELL, ALBERT STARKE.
Not exactly company, a one-act comedy.
© Albert Starke Drischell; 1c 25May49;
DU20146.
DROP the coke, Lou. DU20234. SEE
Kaplan, Jesse,
DROPKIN, LOU.
The missing check, a play in one act by
Dropkin & Leon. © Lou Dropkin,
Felix Leon; 1c 15Mar49; DU19132.
DRUCK, MURRAY DAVID.
Crisis at Quiet Rest, a play in one act.
© Murray D. Druck; 1c 10Dec48;
DU18031.
THE DRUMMER. DU19387.
Richard Joseph.
DRUMMOND, ALEXANDER MAGNUS.
Money for college, a one-act farce
comedy, by A. M. Drummond and E. L.
Kamarck, Ithaca, N. Y., American
Agriculturist, c1948. 8p. ‘‘An Amer-
ican Agriculturist play ... sponsored
jointly by American Agriculturist and
the Cornell University Theatre.’’
© American Agriculturist, inc.;
18Sep48; DP20448,
SEE Farley,
THE DRUMS. DU19692. SEE Phillips,
Ruby Hart.
DRUON, MAURICE.
Megaree, piece en trois actes. ©1949,
(In Les Oeuvres libres. Nouv. ser.,
no, 34. Paris, A. Fayard, 1949.
p. [271]-318) © Maurice Druon;
15Mar49; DP19817.
DUANE, Frank, pseud, SEE Rosengren,
Frank Duane.
DUBOIS, Christopher Francis, pseud,
SEE Franziss, Karl Max.
DU BOIS, WILLIAM.
The man from Sverdlosk, a comedy in
three acts. © William Du Bois; 1c
23Mar49; DU19217.
DUCKLER, Marvin.
The golden tears. DU18899. SEE
Schick, Elliot.
DUDLEYS, Paul. SEE Your Hit Parade
(Radio program)
THE DUEL. DU20011.
the Yukon, no, 655.
SEE Challenge of
DURRENMATT, FRIEDRICH.
Romulus der Grosse; eine ungeschicht-
liche historische KomGdie in vier
Akten. © Kurt Reiss; 1c 27Jun49;
DU20539.
DUFF, HARRY JAMES.
Finale, a drama in one act. © Harry
James Duff; 1c 21Mar49; DU19168.
When Daniel roars, a comedy in three
acts. © Harry James Duff; 1c 30Dec48;
DU17791.
DUFFY’S TAVERN (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Ed Gardner, © Ed
Gardner.
|
Dec. 3, 1947. Pigsfeet in Paris. © 1c
14Mar49; DU19118.
DUMAS, Marcel.
Roman holiday. DU20385.
Xantho, Peter.
SEE
DU MAURIER, DAPHNE.
September tide, a play in three acts.
© Daphne du Maurier; 1c 11Feb49;
DU18513.
DUMLER, CHARLES.
Wedding bells of Eden, a parental
wedding congratulatory sermonette.
© Charles Dumler; 1c 9Jun49; C3762.
THE DUMMY’S lament. SEE Eady,
David. Items from May Week revue.
DP18104.
DUNAWAY, ANNA BROWNELL.
The Christmas pie, a one act play.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau;
1Sep48; DP18371.
DUNBAR, BARRE.
Orchid Island, a comedy in three acts.
© Barre Dunbar; ic 31Jan49; DU18499.
DUNDY, Arthur G.
China skies. DU19516. SEE First
Nighter, Feb. 17, 1949.
DUNKLE, ANNA BARNET.
Angles or angels, a play in three acts by
Arthur Bennett Durward [pseud.
© Anna B. Dunkle; 1c 2Feb49; DU18386.
DUNLAP, Donald H.
The copper year. DU19832. SEE
Mazer, Joseph I.
DUNN, CAESAR.
Maggie, a comedy in two acts. © Caesar
Dunn; 1c 25Apr49; on revisions;
DU19744, Prev. reg. ‘Brackett Hills’’;
180ct44; D90911.
DUNN, Joseph V.
Caravan of capers, DU20210. SEE Dow,
Harold B.
DUNN, MAURICE TEI.
More sinned against than usual, a satire
on the melodramas of the Gay Nineties.
In three acts. © Maurice Tei Dunn; ic
6Jun49; DU20442.
DUNSTON, Alfred G.
“And it came to pass.”’
Harris, Edna K.
DU19428. SEE
DUPLER, EMMERT PARKER.
John Kline, a brother in reality; a play in
three acts, [Elgin, Ill.] Brethren Serv-
ice Commission, General Brotherhood
Board, Church of the Brethren [1949].
107 p. illus. © Emmert Parker
Dupler; 18Apr49; DP20139. Prev. reg.
3Jun41; D unp. 75161.
THE DUPLICATE dean. DU18177. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no, 114.
DU PONT de Nemours (E. I.) and Co.
SEE The Cavalcade of America (Radio
program)
DURAN, GERMAINE.
Clair de lune, a play in three acts based
on the life of Claude Debussy. © Ger-
maine Duran; 1c 4Nov48; on revisions;
DU17818. Prev. reg. 14Feb45; D92342.
DURFEE, DOROTHY GARDNER.
Eastward in Eden, the love story of
Emily Dickinson, by Dorothy Gardner.
[A play in three acts] New York, Long-
mans, Green [1949]. 100 p. illus,
© Longmans, Green & Co., inc.;
25May49; DP20153.
Eastward in Eden, the love story of Emily
Dickinson, by Dorothy Gardner. [A play
25
|
in three acts] Production prepared by
Nathaniel Edward Reeid. New York,
Longmans, Green [1949]. 89 leaves.
illus. (Longman’s play series) “Di-
rector’s manuscript.’”’ © Longman’s,
Green & Co.,, inc.; 25May49; DP20154,
DURWARD, Arthur Bennett, pseud. SEE
Dunkle, Anna Barnet.
DURYEA (O. C.) Corporation.
Shockproof shipping. C3273. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
D’USSEAU, Arnaud.
Rough cradle. DU19144. SEE Gow,
James.
DUTOURD, JEAN.
L’arbre, piéce en trois journées, [Paris
Gallimard [1948]. 181 p. © Librairie
Gallimard; 20ct48; DP18509.
DWIGGINS, Susan.
The magic shop. DU19906. SEE Johnson,
Edward T.
DWORKIN, MARVIN.
Glass dream, a play in one act. © Marvin
Dworkin; 1c 10Jan49; DU17972,
DYMOW, OSSIP.
The stranger of the Kremlin, a play in
three acts by Ossip Dymow, tr. from the
Russian by J. J. Robbins. © Ossip
Dymow; 1c 11Feb49; DU19013.
E
EADY, DAVID.
Items from May Week revue. [I got a
house, by David Eady. The dummy’s
lament, by David Eady and Kenneth Pool-
man. In histrionic circles, by Stephen
Joseph] London, S. French [1948]. 19 p.
(French’s acting edition, no. 554)
© Samuel French ltd.; 30Dec48;
DP18104,
?
THE EAGLE with clay feet. DU18410.
SEE Wyman, Justus Edwin.
EAKINS, James.
The house of wonder.
Fabian, Bunty.
DU18123.
DU20412. SEE
EARLY dew.
Roland.
SEE Kibbee,
EARLY stage. DU19442. SEE Straus,
Julia Bloch.
EARTHBORN. DU18867.
Walter Auldon.
SEE Richards,
EAST is not west. DU19639. SEE Spier,
Rosemarie.
EAST Lynne. DU20436. SEE LoCicero,
Barbara Elizabeth Bogart.
EASTBOUND-westbound, DU19359. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2531-1756.
THE EASTER egg mystery. DP20156.
SEE Mann, Hannah.
THE EASTER garden. DP19269. SEE
Yale, Elsie Duncan,
EASTER morn. DU18686. SEE Ackerman,
Marguerite.
THE EASTER spirit. DP18833. SEE
McCarty, Rega Kramer.
EASTMAN, FRED.
The great choice, an incident of the next
war. A play in one act, modeled after
Sophocles’ “‘Antigone.”” [Rev. ed.]
New York, S. French [1949]. 30 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 18Mar49; DP19248.
Prev. reg. 7Oct32; D pub. 18649.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
EASTMAN, FRED. Cont’d.
The great choice, an incident of the next
war. A play in one act, modeled after
Sophocles’ ‘‘Antigone.’’ [Rev. ed.]
New York, S. French [19 ae 30 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 18Mar49;
DP20082.
EASTWARD in Eden. DP20153-20154.
SEE Durfee, Dorothy Gardner.
EASY listening. C3520. SEE Stern, Alan,
EATON, JOE.
Ev’rybody’s talking about Town Talk,
Town Talk. [Radio commercial]
© Joe Eaton; 1c 6May49; C3692.
EATON, JOSEPH HENRY.
Color scheme, a play in three acts.
© Joseph Henry Eaton; 1c 23Mar49;
DU19213.
EAU trouble. DU19822. SEE Trémois,
Edge.
ECHO and Narcissus. DU20096. SEE
Beim, Norman, ,
ECKHARDT, Agnes.
Babbitt. DU19543. SEE Studio One
(Radio program) Mar. 30, 1949.
ECKHARDT, FRITZ.
Bel ami. Operette in drei Akten von
Fritz Eckhardt, unter Verwendung von
Motiven des gleichnamigen Romans
von Guy de Maupassant. Muzik von
Rudolf Kattnigg. [Text only] © Josef
Weinberger, ltd.; 1c 30Mar49; DU199595.
ECONOMIC relationships. C3786. SEE
Rees, Albert Winfield.
ED Hickey. C3689. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
Ed, Schuster & Company, inc. SEE
Schuster (Ed.) & Company, inc.
EDGAR, ELLEN RICE.
The adventures of Skiddle Skaddle.
[Stories] Contents. —Skiddle Skaddle
and Spinner Spider. —Skiddle Skaddle’s
Thanksgiving. —Clydie Cloud’s visit. —
Skiddle Skaddle and the snow man, —
Skiddle Skaddle visits Cupboard Land.
© Ellen Rice Edgar; 1c 7Dec48; C3462.
EDISON Electric Institute,
Constant bride. DU18074. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
EDITIONS du Rocher.
La petite hutte. DP18512. SEE Roussin,
Andre,
EDITIONS Nagel. |
Et vive la liberte. DP19450. SEE
Letraz, Jean de.
EDUCATION and economic prosperity.
DU18976, DU20181. SEE ‘Keeping bp With
the Wigglesworths, nos. 101, 120.
EDWARDS, Ben.
With no awakening. DU19117. SEE
Bolen, Virginia.
EDWARDS, ELEANOR JEAN.
Spring tonic, a one-act play. © The
J. L. Hudson Co.; 1c 25Apr49; DU19739.
EDWARDSON, ROBERT.
Multiple sponsorship play—acting pro-
gram. © Robert Edwardson.
1. Advertising coffee, milk and cream,
pastry, silverware, tableware, coffee
percolator, automatic coffee makers,
furniture, television sets, and radio
sets. © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
DP19120.
2. Advertising cigarette lighters, ciga-
rettes, cigarette papers, etc. © 29Jan49
(in notice: 1948); DP18913.
3. Advertising shaving brush, shaving
cream, razor blades, shaving lotion,
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP18545.
4. Advertising washing machines, water
heaters, washing powder. © 29Jan49
(in notice: 1948); DP19121.
5. Advertising cosmetics, toilet soap,
hair wave sets, stockings, dresses,
women’s hats, women’s coats, women’s
shoes, etc, © 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948);
DP18544,
6. Advertising gasoline engines, gasoline,
storage batteries, spark plugs, gene-
rators, distributors, spark coils, ignition
wiring and fittings, lubricating oil.
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19122.
7. Advertising foods, drinks, dining
furniture, silverware, tableware.
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19123.
8. Advertising men’s underwear, men’s
shirts, neckties, socks, suits and top-
coats, men’s shoes, men’s hats.
© 29Jan49 (in notice: 1948); DP19124.
9. Advertising toilet soap, hair wave sets,
shampoo, hair tonic. © 29Jan49 (in
notice: 1948); DP18914.
EGAN, Eugene.
Mystery town. DU18789. SEE Price,
Adrian S.
EGMONT—1949, DU19633. SEE Oenslager,
Donald.
AN EGYPTIAN conniption. DU19422. SEE
The Adventures of Homer Herk, no, 1.
EHRLICH, MAX SIMON.
Dial 999—the case of the deceased drum-
mer. [Radio script] © Max Simon
Ehrlich; 1c 29Apr49; DU19811.
EICHENDORFF, Joseph Karl Benedikt,
Freiherr von,
Das Schloss Diirande. DP18824. SEE
Schoeck, Othmar.
EICKS, JEAN.
The story of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty,
a 30-minute radio drama presented by
The Ave Maria Hour. © Friars of the
Atonement, inc.; 1c 11Apr49; DU19514.
EISENBERG, Isidor.
Sales talk and sales clinchers. C3399.
SEE Le Rose Hosiery Company.
EISENBERG, Philip.
Cowboy songs for little broncho-busters.
DU19207. SEE Krasnow, Hermann.
Play-a-long songs. DU19206. SEE
Krasnow, Hermann.
EITEN, MYLES.
The better mousetrap, by Myles Eiten and
Roger Sklar, [Radio script] © Roger
Sklar, Myles Kiten; 1c 6May49; DU19907.
The voice of Mister Fry, an original radio
fantasy in verse. © Myles Eiten; ic
4Jan49; DU17867.
EITHER or ither. DU20056. SEE Lessman,
Harry.
ELDER, Gene. SEE Elder, William Eugene.
ELDER, WILLIAM EUGENE.
Slightly normal, a comedy in three acts
by Gene Elder. © William Eugene Elder;
1c 21Feb49; DU18909.
ELDRIDGE Entertainment House, inc.
Cinder, my eye! DP18628. SEE Steele,
Charles Ishmael.
Co-ed club. DP18631. SEE Brown,
Albert M.
Dark mountain. DP18637. SEE Elser,
Donald.
The enchanted attic. DP18638. SEE
Woolsey, Maryhale.
Everybody’s assembly book. DP18625,
SEE Everybody’s assembly book,
Everybody’s party book. DP18627. SEE
Githens, Harry Wright.
Everything’s on ice. DP18632. SEE
Summers, Camilla McLaren.
The grapevine. DP18629. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
26
—_+-——
Groom’s biscuits. DP18626. SEE
Steele, Charles Ishmael.
The honeymoon is over, DP18636. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
The innkeeper. DP18633. SEE Ashton,
Leonora Sill.
Tobaccy Road—with detours. DP18635.
SEE Sutton, Vanita.
Too much Christmas, DP18634. SEE
Sutton, Vanita.
Windows, and other humorous monologs.
DP18630. SEE Sharpe, Mary G.
THE ELECTION bet. DU20053. SEE
Martin, Charles H.
ELECTIVE affinities. SEE Whiteford,
Edith L. Joined in heaven. DU17869.
ELIMINATE retardants. C3217. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Master sales-
manship.
ELISABETH von England. SEE Tagger,
Theodor. Historische Draman. DP19373.
ELLE a dit: Jamais! DU19438. SEE
Mairens, Jacques.
ELLEN Evanson. DU20097. SEE Orlovitz,
Gilbert.
ELLIOTT, Dean.
Blimpy. DU20367. SEE Foll, Charles.
ELLIOTTE, John. SEE The Great Gilder -
sleeve (Radio program)
ELLIS, David.
The Manchester marriage. DU18453. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
ELLIS, FLENOID.
Jacob’s well (There cometh a woman of
Samaria to draw water) A play in one
act. © Mrs. Flenoid Ellis; 1c 31Mar49;
DU19765.
ELLIS, JOSEPH ROLAND.
Call me dearie, a comedy in three acts.
Boston, Christopher Pub, House a
191 p. © Joseph R. Ellis; 12Jan49;
DP18350. Prev. reg. 26Jul46; D unp.
4310.
ELMER and the soprano. DP19452. SEE
McNeil, Beatrice Humiston.
ELSER, DONALD.
Dark mountain, a mystery comedy in three
acts, by Ralph Glennileseut Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House
[tose . 84p. (An Eldridge 3-act play)
Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
19Nov48; DP18637.
ELY, JOHN T. A.
Bella-Maya, a play ina prologue, three
acts, and an epilogue. Adapted by
John T. A. Ely from the play ‘‘Maya”’
by Simon Gantillon. © John T. A. Ely;
1c 11May49; DU19949.
ELY, SYLVIA SHARON.
Crazy-clean; a twenty-five minute radio
play. © Sylvia S. Ely; le 2Jun49;
DU20235.
EMERALD Garden. DU18306. SEE Rad-
ford, Ruby Lorraine.
THE EMERALD in the nugget. DU18319.
SEE The Challenge of the Yukon, no. 590.
EMERGENCY door. DU19446. SEE Roux,
Serge.
EMERGENCY operation. DU18461. SEE
Bela, Nicholas Francis.
EMERY, CHARLES.
The day after forever, a one-act comedy -
drama. New York, S. French [1949].
24 p. illus. © Samuel French; 6Jun49;
DP20492.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
EMERY, CHARLES. Cont’d.
The red key, a one-act drama. New York,
S. French [1949]. 26 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 6Jun49; DP20493.
THE EMPTY coffin. DU19683. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 641.
THE EMPTY cradle. DU19299.
Evensen, Isobel.
SEE
THE ENCHANTED attic,
Woolsey, Maryhale,
DP18638. SEE
THE ENCHANTED Christmas tree.
SEE Wilde, Percival.
DP19287.
THE ENCHANTED frog. DU19752.
Let’s Pretend, Apr. 9, 1949.
SEE
THE ENCHANTED stag. DU18882.
Let’s Pretend, Feb. 12, 1949.
SEE
END money. DU20459. SEE Yawitz,
Paul Arthur.
THE END of the song. DP19598. SEE
Dennys, Joyce.
ENDLESS engineering. C3557.
Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wilding
THE ENEMY is life. DU20398. SEE
Hoskins, Katherine de Montalant.
ENGAGEMENT ring. DU19986. SEE
Aldrich Family, no. 497,
ENGAR, KEITH MAURICE.
Arthur and the magic sword, a play for
children. © Keith M. Engar; 1c
27Apr49; DU19784.
DIE ENTSCHEIDUNG. DU18290. SEE
Hauptmann, Franz.
ENTWISTLE, MARY JOY.
Aloha, stranger! A musical comedy in
three acts. © Mary Joy Entwistle; 1c
SApr49; DU19408.
EPITAPH in Tombstone. DU20304. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2535-1760.
EQUAL angles. DU19498. SEE Wilmurt,
Arthur Ranous.
ERIKA Denton. DU18763.
Ira.
SEE Marion,
EROS at breakfast. DP19801.
Davies, Robertson.
SEE
ERVINE, John St. John Greer.
Ervine, St. John Greer.
SEE
ERVINE, ST. JOHN GREER.
Private enterprise, a play in three acts,
G. Allen & Unwin ere 100 p. © John
St. John Greer Ervine; 29Jul48; DP18919.
ES kam nicht in die Zeitung. DU19977.
SEE Leyden, Jan van.
ESCAPE from horror. SEE Fishburn,
Alan M. Stories of escape. DU17783.
ESCAPE to the north. DU20002. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 646.
ESCORT home. DU19852. SEE Gelle,
Gisele.
ESTRANGED. DU18570. SEE Rose, Irwin.
ET vive la liberté. DP19450. SEE Létraz,
Jean de.
L’ETAT de siege. DP19192. SEE Camus,
Albert.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors. © Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, unless otherwise indicated.
854120 O- 49-5
:
193. Aug. 15, 1948. The head of the
table, by Irve Tunick. © 1c 10Feb49;
Dvu19011.
194. Aug. 22, 1948. Portland, U.S.A.,
by Irve Tunick. © 1c 10Feb49; DU19010.
195. Aug. 29, 1948. The woman rich in
time, by Sylvia Berger. © 1c 10Feb49;
DU19012.
196. Sept. 5, 1948. Messenger of prayer,
by Irve Tunick. © 6Sep48; DP18537.
197. Sept. 12, 1948. Book of books, by
Peter Lyon, and inspired by the volume
of the same title by Solomon Goldman.
© 13Sep48; DP18541.
198. Sept. 19, 1948. Zipporah, by Sigmund
Miller; based on an essay by Zipporah
Wind. © 20Sep48; DP18533.
199. Sept. 26, 1948. The man who hated
God, by Morton Wishengrad; adapted from
the story by Winifred Holtby. © 27Sep48;
DP18536.
200. Oct. 3, 1948. All these barren hills,
by Morton Wishengrad; based upon two
articles edited by Meyer Levin entitled
“The journal of Kibbutz Buchenwald,”’
© 40ct48; DP18535.
201. Oct. 10, 1948. The congregation of
the dead, by Morton Wishengrad; based
on a story of the same name by Paul
Tabori. © 110ct48; DP18532.
202. Oct. 17, 1948. The creation, by Irve
Tunick. © 180ct48; DP18539.
203. Oct. 24, 1948. Josiah, by Irve Tunick.
© 250ct48; DP18538.
204. Oct. 31, 1948. The man with the kiss
of God, by Sigmund Miller. © 1Nov48;
DP18534.
205. Nov. 7, 1948. The light from the
darkness, by Sylvia Berger. © 8Nov48;
DP18540.
206. Nov. 14, 1948. Sentence of life, by
Morton Wishengrad. © 15Nov48; DP18472.
207. Nov. 21, 1948. The man who touched
the stars, by Sigmund Miller. © 22Nov48;
DP18473.
208. Nov. 28, 1948. In Henry’s back yard,
by Peter Lyon. © 29Nov48; DP18468,
209. Dec. 5, 1948. The sneeze of Schlomele
by Alan Marcus. © 6Dec48; DP18471.
210. Dec. 12, 1948. The trolley Bible of
the Broadway line, by Morton Wishengrad,
© 13Dec48; DP18467.
211. Dec. 19, 1948. His Excellency of
Vilna, by Irve Tunick. © 20Dec48;
DP18469.
212. Dec. 26, 1948. The great outcry, by
Sigmund Miller. © 27Dec48; DP18466.
213. Jan. 2, 1949. The seven who came
home, by Sigmund Miller. © 3Jan49;
DP18465.
214, Jan. 9, 1949. The merry jests of
Hershel Ostropolier, by Ernest Kinoy.
© 10Jan49; DP18470.
215. Jan. 16, 1949. Trial and error, by
Morton Wishengrad. © 16Jan49; DP19478.
216. Jan. 23, 1949. The four spinsters of
Gimel, by Morton Wishengrad. © 23Jan49;
DP19479.
217. Jan. 30, 1949. Who can build a house?
By Morton Wishengrad., © 30Jan49;
DP19480.
218. Feb. 6, 1949. The man who knew
Carver, by Morton Wishengrad.
© National Broadcasting Co., inc.;
14Feb49; DP19252.
218. Feb. 6, 1949. The man who knew
Carver, by Morton Wishengrad. © 6Feb49;
DP19481.
219. Feb. 13, 1949. The physician and the
sorcerer, by Alan Marcus. © 13Feb49;
DP19482.
220. Feb. 20, 1949. Gandhi, by Morton
Wishengrad. © 20Feb49; DP19483.
221. Feb. 27, 1949. Lizzie and the whis-
kers, by Morton Wishengrad, © 27Feb49;
DP19484,
222, Mar. 6, 1949. The case of Ivar Haug,
by Morton Wishengrad. © 6Mar49;
DP19485.
223. Mar. 13, 1949. The lot of Esther, by
Peter Lyon. © 13Mar49; DP19486.
ETTLINGER, DON V.
Broadway diner, an audition script. © Don
Ettlinger; 1c 21Mar49; DU19163.
27
| EURIPIDES.
Hecuba. DU20263.
SEE Crane, Burton.
EURYDICE. DU19126, DU20396.
Anouilh, Jean.
SEE
EVANS, Annette. SEE Evans, Marion
Annette.
EVANS, JOHN J.
Hank Zanavragegy; slide film script.
AAT mSITOng Cork Co.; le 21Feb49;
EVANS, LOUIS HADLEY.
The trial of Jesus; or, Christ on trial.
A play in one act, © Dr. Louis Hadley
Evans; 1c 8Apr49; DU19487.
EVANS, MARION ANNETTE.
Happy birthday to you; or, A rehearsal
and what happened to it. An entertainment
in two scenes by Annette Evans, © Marion
Annette Evans; 1c 13Apr49; DU19878.
EVANS, Ross.
The coast of Illyria. DU19916. SEE
Parker, Dorothy.
EVE ate the apple. DU18423. SEE Glotzer,
Jack.
EVENING out. DP19108. SEE Scott, John
Alden.
EVENSEN, ISOBEL.
The empty cradle, a 20-minute skit.
© Isobel Evensen; 1c 30Mar49; DU19299.
Inside story, a dramatic skit. © Isobel
Evensen; 1c 30Mar49; DU19298.
EVERYBODY pays taxes. DU18983,
DU20489. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, no. 94, no. 130.
EVERY BODY’S ASSEMBLY BOOK [a useful
collection of programs for high school and
grades] by various authors. Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House [1948].
122 p. © Eldridge Entertainment House,
inc.; 8Sep48; DP18625.
EVERY BODY’S party book. DP18627. SEE
Githens, Harry Wright.
EVERYMAN’S story. SEE Mindel, Joseph.
Lost children. DP18547.
EVERYTHING ‘good! DU18503. SEE Neebe,
Joseph H.
EVERYTHING’S on ice! DP18632. SEE
Summers, Camilla McLaren.
EV’RYBODY’S talking about Town Talk,
Town Talk. C3692. SEE Eaton, Joe.
EWING, Juliana Horatia (Gatty)
The Brownies. DU18403. SEE Price,
Gertrude.
Mary finds she’s a Brownie. DP19776.
SEE Armstrong, Dorothy Grace.
EXCHANGE. DU19266. SEE Orlovitz,
Gilbert.
EXCLUSIVE! DU19603.
Robert.
SEE Van Hooton,
THE EXECUTION of Mary, Queen of Scots.
DU19707. SEE You Are There, no. 73.
THE EXECUTIONER’S assistant. DU19512.
SEE Farago, Alexander.
EXILED. DU19348. SEE The Lone Ranger,
no. 2520-1745.
EXPERIMENT at Monticello. DU19172.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 594.
EXPLOITATION of inventions. C3526.
SEE Davis, Albert Samuel.
EXPLOSION at 17 Elm. DU19887.
Davis, Leo Aaron.
SEE
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
EXPORT more. C3712. SEE Garcia,
Manuel Garcia.
THE EX-YOUNG lady. DU18910. SEE
Jones, Cornelia Jennings Reid.
EZEE answers. C3728. SEE Tompkins,
Joseph Herbert,
F
FABIAN, BUNTY.
The house of wonder; radio script and
television script by Bunty Fabian and
James Eakins. © Bunty Fabian; ic
6Jun49; DU20412,
FACE in the television. DU19044. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 917.
FACE the lights. DU19242. SEE Nasht
(John) & Associates, inc.
FACE -to-face with guns. DU19351. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2523-1748.
FACT or fancy grabbag. C3723. SEE
Whitney, Helen Lenore.
THE FACTS about price. DU18697. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FAGAN, MYRON COUREVAL.
Hollywood, the Red fortress in America;
a lecture. © Myron Coureval Fagan;
le 23Nov48; C3389.
FAILLIE, André.
Faites vos jeux! DU18025. SEE
Chancerel, Andre.
FAIN, SAM E.
Living in clover, a new musical comedy
in two acts, [Text ony © Sam E.
Fain; le 27Jan49; DU18353.
FAIRBANKS, Jerry. SEE Fairbanks (Jerry)
inc.
FAIRBANKS (JERRY) INC.
The golden touch, by Jerry Fairbanks and
Lou Lilly, [Television Borin | © Jerry
Fairbanks, inc.; 1c 9May49; DU19926.
The inside story of lubricating oil; sce-
nario prepared for the Standard Oil
Company (Indiana) by Lou Lilly and
Jerry Fairbanks. Version no. 1 (Sales
ee A leadership through science
film. Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; lc
17Jan49; DU18706.
The inside story of lubricating oil; sce-
nario prepared for the Standard Oil
Company (Indiana) by Lou Lilly and
Jerry Fairbanks. Version no. 1 (Sales
training) A leadership through science
film. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; 1c
21F eb49; DU18714.
The inside story of modern gasoline. All
versions. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; 1c
22Dec48; DU18785.
1. The inside story of modern gasoline.
A “Leadership through science”’ film
presented by Standard Oil Company
(Indiana)
2. Gasoline’s amazing molecules. A
“Progress through Science”’ film pre-
sented by Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
3. The story of gasoline. A ‘Serving
through science’’ film, presented by the
Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
4, The inside story of modern gasoline.
A ‘Leadership through science”’ film,
presented by Pan American Petroleum
Corporation.
Jackson and Jill. SEE Jackson and jill
(Television program)
Lathing and plastering. Shooting script by
Jerry Fairbanks and Lou Lilly. Gypsum
picture, no. 2. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.;
lc 3Feb49; DU18393.
Paradise Island, by Lou Lilly and Jerry
Fairbanks, [Sample television script]
© Jerry Fairbanks, inc.; 1c 25Feb49;
DU18791.
Sheathing and wallboard, Shooting script
by Jerry Fairbanks and Lou Lilly.
Gypsum picture, no. 3. © Jerry Fairbanks,
inc.; 1c 3Feb49; DU18392.
White magic, a shooting script, by Lou
Lilly and Jerry Fairbanks, © Jerry
Fairbanks, inc.; 1c 13Jan49; DU18043.
FAIRYTALE. DU19855. SEE Wieghart,
Harold Oscar.
FAITES vos jeux! DU18025. SEE Chancerel,
Andre,
FAITH ina mountie, DU18318. SEE The
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 589.
FAITH is the victory. DP18374. SEE
James, Enna Nielsen,
THE FALCON and the lady. SEE Luce,
Margaret. The rose in the cloister.
DP18101.
THE FALCON hawk, DU20022. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2539-1764.
FALK, ETHEL H.
The mayor’s masquerade ball, a children’s
play in three acts, by Ethel H. Falk.
Music by William J, Falk. Adapted from
a story by Mary E. Wilkins. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © William
J. Falk; 1c 3Mar49; DU18871.
FALK, JOHN RICHARD.
Fur, fin, and feathers; by John R. Falk
and James W. Gaines, [Film script]
© John Richard Falk, James W. Gaines;
1c 15Mar49; DU19378.
FALK, William J.
The mayor’s masquerade ball. DU18871.
SEE Falk, Ethel H.
FALL, NELLIE MAY.
Mrs. Jonese, a musical play from the book
of the same title. [Text only] © Nellie
May Fall; 1c 10Jan49; DU18862.
THE FALL of Savanarola. DU19082. SEE
You Are There, no. 67,
FALSTAFF. DU18653. SEE Barr, Richard
David.
FALSTAFF Brewing Corporation.
Plan for action. C3430. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
FAMILY album, DU20157. SEE Forslund,
Donald William.
FAMILY honeymoon. DU20090. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Apr. 4, 1949.
FAMILY reunion. DU18388. SEE Baldwin,
Bertha.
THE FAMINE of hearing. DU19995. SEE
Baum, Bernard.
FAMOUS women. DU17786. SEE Bates,
Wilma Josephine.
FANNY. DU18439. SEE Tranter, Gladdis
Joy.
DER FAR kishefter Shabus, DU20474. SEE
Weinrauch, Herschel.
FARAGO, ALEXANDER.
The executioner’s assistant, a play in one
act by Alexander Farago,tr. by Thomas Roboz.
© Roboz International Productions, inc.;
1c 11Apr49; DU19512.
The traveling salesman, a play in one act,
by Alexander Farago, English translation
by Thomas Roboz. © Roboz International
Productions, inc.; lc 14Mar49; DU19114.
28
FARBER, Stuart Daniel.
Roman holiday. DU20191. SEE Orland,
Lucille Selkin.
FARKAS, Karl.
Fregola. DU17825. SEE ROGbbeling,
Harald.
FARLEY, RICHARD JOSEPH.
Bourbon Street, a play in three acts.
© Richard Joseph Farley; 1c 13May49;
DU19974.
The drummer, a one-act fantasy. © Richard
Joseph Farley; 1c 4Apr49; DU19387.
FARMER Gray’s family. DU17799-17811.
SEE Baldwin, Bertha.
THE FARMER’S daughter. DP18377. SEE
White, Kate Alice.
FARRELL, MAURY J.
Hello America, by Maury J. Farrell and
Burtt Francis McKee, Jr. [Radio script]
Cone of Alabama, inc.; le 27Jun49;
C3795.
FASHION clinic. DU18444. SEE Tamas,
Helen.
THE FASHION shop. DU20052. SEE Pfeil,
Herman W.
FAST, Howard Melvin.
A man’s wife. SEE Jack, Gladys Gates.
Lady Washington, DU20392.
FAST and fair. DU20286. SEE Fisher,
George Peter.
FATHER Aull’s message to the world. C3769.
SEE Henry, Elinor Benigna.
FATHER’S son John, DU18911. SEE
Clements, Jay Wellington.
FAUST. DU19985. SEE Gounod, Charles
Frangois.
FAVORITE STORY (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Jerome Lawrence
[peeud: of Arthur Wister Mays] and Robert
. Lee, unless otherwise indicated.
© Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee.
Nov. 9, 1948. A work of art. Adapted from
a story by Anton Chekov. © 1c 25Apr49;
Du19712.
Nov. 23, 1948. Long ago. Adapted from
the story ‘‘Marjorie Daw’’ by Thomas
Bailey Aldrich. © le 25Apr49; DU19711.
Dec. 28, 1948. The copper penny, by
Arthur Wister Mays. © 1c 25Apr49;
DU19713.
Jan. 25, 1949. The judgment of Paris.
Adapted from a story by Leonard Merrick.
© 1c 25Apr49; DU19714.
FEAR. DU19210. SEE Bey, Abdul Ahmad,
THE FEAST of Sant’ Urbano. DU20366. SEE
McCulloch, Samuel C.
FEATURE story. C3567. SEE Columbia
Broadcasting System, inc.
A FEELING of importance. C3258. SEE
Human Relations Films.
FEET of clay. DU19297. SEE Stanwood,
Shirley.
FEINBAUM, ISRAEL.
Blessed are the poor, a comedy in three
acts, by Paul Kaye Paley [pseud.] © Paul
Kaye Paley (Israel Feinbaum); 1c 31Mar49;
DU19457.
FEITH, ERWIN PETER.
In distant land; or, Lohengrin; or, Broken
records, An original play for television.
© Erwin Peter Feith; 1c 11Mar49; DU19105.
FELKNER, MYRTLE E.
The holy night, a Christmas pageant
expecially suited to small churches.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
FELKNER, MYRTLE E. Cont’d.
(Elsin, Ill, D. C. Cook Pub. Co., 1948].
2p. © David C. Cook Pub. Co.:
270ct48; DP17974.
THE FENCE has two sides. DU20236.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FENN, PEGGY DOROTHY.
Backstage fantasy, a play in two acts.
© Peggy Dorothy Fenn; 1c 5May49;
DU19882.
FERDINAND, ROGER.
Les J3; ou, La nouvelle école. Comédie
en quatre actes. Paris, M. Céalis
1948]. 156 p. port. © Editions Max
éalis; 12Jul48; DP18511.
FERGUSON (Harry) inc.
Specifically yours. C3274. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
FERNANDEZ, Héctor Alfredo Castro. SEE
Castro Fernandez, Hector Alfredo.
FERNWAY, Peggy, pseud, SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
FERREL, George Franklin,
Vacation days. DU17784. SEE Gelgelbach,
Patty Brandom.
FERRER, Mel.
Eurydice. DU19126. SEE Anouilh, Jean,
FETISH. SEE Sugg, Alfred Rosco. August
God. DU18458.
FEUCHTWANGER, Lion.
Haben. DU18051. SEE Hay, Julius.
THE FEUD. DU20319. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no, 2552-1777.
FEUDIN’. DP18093. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY (Radio pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by Don
Quinn and Phil Leslie. © S. C. Johnson &
Son, inc.
6-12. Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 13, 21,
1948. © 1c each 6jan49; DU17891-17897.
[13] Dec. 28, 1948. © 1c 11Feb49;
DU18481.
14-18. Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 1949.
© 1c each 11Feb49: DU18482- 18486.
19-27. Feb. 8, 15, 22, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29,
Apr. 5, 1949. ©'1c each 22Apr49:
DU19715-19723.
28-35. Apr. 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24,
pe © 1c each 27Jun49; DU20550-
20557.
FICHANDLER, Zelda,
Somersault in the sea. DU20567. SEE
Mangum, Edward P.
FIDEL, Violet.
Wherefore is this night. SEE Selden,
Samuel, International folk plays. DP20078.
FIELD operations in the Tennessee Valley
Authority. C3713. SEE Mason, Max.
FIELDS, Dorothy.
Annie get your gun. DU19868. SEE
Fields, Herbert.
FIELDS, Frank Gaskin.
Bread and wine. DU20386. SEE Kamile,
Coleman.
FIELDS, HERBERT.
Annie get your gun, a musical comedy in
two acts by Herbert and Dorothy Fields.
Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. [Text
only] © Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields;
1c 4May49; DU19868.
FIFIN II. DP18930. SEE Alvarez Quintero,
Serafin.
THE FIGHT. DU19657. SEE Veiller,
Bayard,
THE FIGURE at the door. DU18141. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 95.
THE FIGURINE. DU19835. SEE Bell,
James H.
FILBERT, NORMAN HENRY.
A hair perhaps, a musical comedy in three
acts by Filbert and Weiser. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Norman H.
Filbert, Jr., C. Bruce Weiser (in notice:
Filbert & Weiser); 1Mar49; DP20450.
FILION, ROSS.
What’s next? Audition script by Ross
Filion and Earl Hamner. © The Crosley
Broadcasting Corp.; 1c 11Jan49; DU17984.
FINALE. DU19168. SEE Duff, Harry
James.
FINCH, JOHN MARSHALL.
The act of Maggie, a dramatic dance.
2 leaves. © John Marshall Finch; 1c
15Apr49; DU19571.
FIND a fashion. C3488. SEE Whitney, Helen
Lenore.
FIND a place to die. DU19385. SEE
Mainville, Eldor Jean.
THE FINGER of God. C3702. SEE
Almansi, Renato J.
FINGER on the pulse. DU19814. SEE
Porter, Stephen Winthrop.
FINKELSTEIN, Benjamin,
Tawny-L. DU18676. SEE Finkelstein,
Ida A.
FINKELSTEIN, IDA A.
Tawny-L; television program by Ida A.
Finkelstein and Benjamin Finkelstein.
Script no. 1, Nov. 9, 1948. © Ida A.
Finkelstein, Benjamin Finkelstein, d.b.a.
Flint Advertising Associates; 1c
15Feb49; DU18676.
FINN, Kel. SEE Kel Finn, pseud.
FINNE, VELLA LORETTA.
Grandma untangles the strings, a play in
one act. © Mrs, Vella Loretta Finne; 1c
4Apr49; DU19389.
FINNERTY, Francis Xavior.
Works by Francis Xavior Finnerty in
collaboration with Harold Kelly, written
under the pseud., Kel Finn, are entered
under the pseud,
FIRE in the sky. DU20001. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no, 645,
FIRE on the earth. DU18946. SEE
Franziss, Karl Max.
FIRE sale. DU19251. SEE Horine, Charles
Edwin.
FIRST catch your hare. DU20285. SEE
Heberden, Mary Violet.
THE FIRST Christmas tree. C3383. SEE
The Voice of Christmas, no. 8.
FIRST citizen. DU19612. SEE Munsell,
Warren Perry.
THE FIRST miracle. SEE Barr, Isabel
(Harriss) Jericho Road, DP20408.
FIRST NIGHTER (Radio program) Dramatic
compositions in this series are by various
authors. © Campana Sales Co.
Nov. 11, 1948. Summer replacement, by
Virginia Safford Lynn. © ic 14Feb49;
DU18554.
Nov. 18, 1948. Case dismissed, by Martin
J. Maloney. © 1c 14Feb49; DU18553.
Nov. 25, 1948. The senator bewitched, by
Dorothy Cheney Quinan. © 1c 14F eb49:
DU18552.
29
Dec. 2, 1948. Snug Harbor, by Lawrence
Goldman. © le 14Feb49; DU18551.
Dec. 9, 1948. A shower for the bridesmaid,
by Ruth Henning. © ic 14Feb49; DU18550.
Dec. 16, 1948. The honest dope, by Ben
Starr. © lc 14Feb49; DU18548.
Dec. 30, 1948. But the face is familiar, by
Sidney Renthal. © lc 14Feb49; DU18549.
Jan. 6, 1949. The man who saw the elephant,
by Gertrude P. Knapp. © ic 6Apr49;
DU19432.
Jan. 13, 1949. Sing a new song, by Irvin
Ashkenazy. © 1c 6Apr49; DU19433.
Jan. 20, 1949. The high cost of living, by
Virginia Safford Lynn. © ic 6Apr49;
DU19434,
Jan. 27, 1949. Quoth the raven, by Sidney
Renthal. © 1c 6Apr49; DU19435.
Feb. 3, 1949. Things for Sticky Bill to do,
by Doris F. Halman, © ic 6Apr49;
DU19423.
Feb. 10, 1949. South with the boarder,
by Virginia Safford Lynn. © lic 11Apr49;
DU19519.
Feb. 17, 1949. China skies, by Arthur G.
Dundy. © ic 11Apr49; DU19516.
Mar. 3, 1949. The invisible eye
Renthal. © 1c 11Apr49; DUi9517
Mar. 10, 1949. No greater need, iB Sidney
Marshall. © ic 11Apr49; DU19520.
Mar. 17, 1949. Manhattan rain, by David
Swift and Joel Murcott. © ic 11Apr49;
Du19521.
by Sidney
THE FIRST singing of the Star Spangled
Banner. DU20325. SEE Hauck, Mary
Barnum Bush.
FISCHBACH, BERNICE WINFIELD.
Forfeit four; audition script by AnnBern
Walter Dear © Bernice Winfield
Fischbach; le 23May49; DU20119.
Name one; audition script by AnnBern
Walter [pseud. | © Bernice Winfield
Fischbach; 1c 14Apr49; DU19572.
Pin it, win it; audition script by AnnBern
Walter ipecud | © Bernice Winfield
Fischbach; 1c 14Apr49; DU19573.
Try for three; audition script, by AnnBern
Walter [ [pseud.| © Bernice Winfield
Fischbach; 1c 23Mar49; DU19220.
FISCHER, LECK.
Hende vi glemmer, tre enaktere af Leck
Fischer, Soya, og Knud Sgnderby.
K¢gbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1947. 146 p.
Contents. —Livet er sk¢gnt, af Leck Fischer.
—Rd¢dt og graat, af Soya.—Krista, af Knud
Sdgnderby. © Gyldendalske Boghandel
Nordisk Forlag A/S; 15Oct47; DP18916.
Livet er skgnt. SEE HIS Hende vi glemmer.
DP18916.
FISCHER-KARWIN, HEINZ.
Melodie aus Paris; Lustspiel in drei Akten.
© Theaterverlag Eirich Ges. m.b.H.; 1c
19Apr48; DU18296.
Ein Stern fir Viola; Lustspiel in vier Akten.
© Theaterverlag Eirich Ges. m.b. H.; 1c
19Apr48; DU18297.
FISHBURN, ALAN M.
Marge ’n’ Gerry. SEE Marge ’n’ Gerry
(Television program)
Stories of escape, a television program.
Script no. 1: Escape from horror. © Alan
M. Fishburn; 1c 27Dec48; DU17783.
FISHEL, Bud. SEE Fishel, Herman L.
FISHEL, Herman L.
Careless love. DU19412. SEE Milton,
Paul Robert.
FISHER, AILEEN.
Witches, beware! A Halloween play in one
act. New York, Play Club, c1948. 13 p.
(A Play Club selection for the Young
America play series) © The Play Club,
inc.; 1Dec48; DP18282.
FISHER, DAISY.
A ship comes home, a play in three acts.
London, S. French [1948]. 100 p. illus.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FISHER, DAISY. Cont’d.
(French’ s acting edition, no, 1957)
© Samuel French Itd.; {Dec48; DP17965.
FISHER, GEORGE PETER.
Fast and fair, a musical comedy in two
acts by George Fisher and Harold Conroy.
[text only] © George Peter Fisher; 1c
Jun49; DU20286.
FISK Air-borne is different. C3718. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FISSIONED atoms in a fissioned world.
C3408. SEE Lincoln, George Arthur.
FITELBERG, JERZY.
The silly chick, a children’s opera in one
act by Jerzy Fitelberg. Text by Neil
Brant. © Jerzy Fitelberg, Neil Brant;
1c 21Apr49; DU19649,
FIVE to one. DU18838. SEE Little Herman,
no. 11.
FIXEL, ARTHUR ELLIS.
Joan d’Arc (Joan of Arc), a chronicle play
in four acts by Arnold Munn [pseud. i
368,
© Arthur E. Fixel; 1c 13Jun49; DU2
THE FIXERS fixed. DU18156. SEE The
Green Hornet, no, 909.
FIXLER, Alvin. SEE Stand By for Crime
(Television program)
A FLAG for Flag Day. DP20411. SEE
Mann, Hannah K,
FLATLANDS. DP20431. SEE Morgoglione,
Luigia.
FLAUM, ETHEL SORIN.
The honeymoon is over, a one-act play by
Ethel S. Flaum and Grace Flynn. © Ethel
S. Flaum; 1c 13Jun49; DU20377.
FLAUTZ, JOHN T.
Howdy Stranger! A musical play in two acts.
Book by John T. Flautz, music by Robert
A. Cohan, lyrics by Lee R. Adams. [Text
and music on Separate leaves] © Scarlet
Mask Club; 1c 31May49; DU20260.
FLEAS and figs. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
DIE FLEDERMAUS. SEE Strauss, Johann,
The bat. DU20393, DU20575.
FLESHER, Frederic Downs.
The tragedy of Hamlet. DU18774. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
FLETCHER, HELEN JILL.
Patsy’s kitchen. [Sample radio or television
script] © Helen Jill Fletcher; 1c 31Jan49;
DU18367.
The weekly story, an original television
play; the first of a series by Helen Jill
Fletcher and Jack Barton Loeb. © Jack
Barton Loeb, Helen Jill Fletcher; 1c
2F eb49; DU18684.
FLIGHT from yesterday. SEE Roeburt,
John, International airport. DU19775.
SEE Roeburt, John.
THE FLIGHT of the doves. DU17815. SEE
Althoff, Mary Elizabeth,
FLINT Advertising Associates. SEE
Finkelstein, Ida A.
FLOOR show. DU18776. SEE Anderson,
Ernest.
FLORAL degree, Faith Chapter, O.E.S..
DU18677. SEE Townley, John.
THE FLORIDA Special. DU18883. SEE
Lyons, Robert.
FLORY FILMS, INC.
Getting selected prospects. es script]
© Spencer, inc.; lc 16May C3696.
FLUR, JOSEF.
Hilfe, wir werden verjiingt; oder, Alice
und der Weltpradsident. Komédie in vier
Akten. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 1Apr48; DU18298.
DIE FLUT. DU19193. SEE Cramer,
Heinz von.
FLYNN, Grace.
The honeymoon is over. DU20377. SEE
Flaum, Ethel Sorin.
FODOR, Ladislas. SEE Fodor, Laszlo.
FODOR, LASZLO.
The vigil, a play in three acts, by Ladislas
Fodor. New York, S. French reek,
108 p. © Ladislas Fodor; 2Fe
DP18567. Prev. reg. 22A pr47; ee 8883.
THE FOEMAN. DP20258. SEE Richardson,
Alida L.
FOG! SEE Burton, Gertrude Marian.
Betrayal! DU19866.
FOGARTY, STEPHEN RICHARD.
The Irish in us, an original comedy in three
acts. © Stephen Richard Fogarty; 1c
17Jan49; DU18080.
FOGLIA, PETER A.
Hi-teeners, format of a television show by
Ted Navarre [pseud.] © Peter A. Foglia;
1c 28Feb49; DU18793.
FOLL, CHARLES.
Blimpy. Script by Charles Foll, music by
Dean Elliott. oe script. Text
only] © Charles Foll, Dean Elliott; 1c
10Jun49; DU20367.
FOLLARI, SALVATORE.
Music, dreams, and songs; a drama in
three acts by Donald Runn [pseud.] © Sol.
Follarich; 1c 12May49; DU20115.
FOLLARICH, Sol. SEE Follari, Salvatore.
FOLLMANN, JOSEPH FRANCIS.
Doctor, dear doctor! A musical conception
and adaptation of Moliere’s ‘‘Le médecin
malgré lui.’’ [Text only] © Joseph
Francis Follmann, Jr.; 1c 27May49;
DU20162.
FOLTS, HARRY CLAUDE.
Here we are, an unpublished radio drama
by Harry Folts and Bill Devlin. © William
Edward Devlin, Jr.; 1c 3May49; DU19857.
FONE, STEFANIE.
ae miracle, a play in one act. London,
.F.W. Deane; Boston, W. H. Baker Co.
fio4ay, 18 p. (Deane’ s series of plays)
Stefanie Fone; 18Dec48; DP18825,
FOOD for Father. DP18711. SEE Valdes,
Philip H.
FOR each man kills. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet. The best one-act plays of 1948-1949.
AA117053.
FOR old times’ sake. DP19318. SEE
Herbert, Manuel D.
FOR the ladies. DU19416. SEE Connor,
Marian Joan.
FOR whom women dress. SEE Butt, Harold
Charles, Him and her. DU19976.
THE FORBIDDEN land. DU19294. SEE
Hettleman, Bertha.
FORD, FREDERICK M.
The General Electric Boston tea party.
Radio script by Frederick M. Ford and
Corrinne Faith Robertson. © General
Electric Appliances, inc.; 1c 30Dec48;
C3263.
FORD, LOTA M.
How we want to be remembered, a drama
30
in three acts. © Lota M. Ford; 1c
26Apr49; DU19769.
FORD Motor Company.
The appraisal. DU18700. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Selling Ford vs. Chevrolet. C3716. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Selling Ford vs. Plymouth. C3720. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Tools of the trade, DU19506. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Trader Thorne. DU20238. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
FORD Motor Company. Lincoln-Mercury
Division.
Bright prospects. C3412. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The fence has two sides. DU20236. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
How to present, demonstrate, and sell.
DU19505. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
Pip, my job, andme. DU18077. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Skip Fenwick’s discovery. DU20239. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Take it from ‘‘Bound-to- -Happen- -O’Hoola-
han.’’ DU18078. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Trade-in tactics. DU19842. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
FOREMAN, MYRTLE.
In time to come, a play in three acts.
© Myrtle Foreman; 1c 25Apr49; DU19735.
FOREVER. DU19979. SEE McLaird,
Arthur M.
FORFEIT four. DU20119. SEE Fischbach,
Bernice Winfield.
FORGET tomorrow. DU18064. SEE Unger,
Abraham.
FORGIVE us as we forgive. DU19386. SEE
Sonderegger, Arnold Arthur.
FORK in the road, DU19431. SEE Wiley,
Howard Alonzo.
THE FORLORN daughter. SEE Arvanitakis,
Nicholas George. H kathpamenh koph.
DU18762.
THE FORRIGAN reel. DU20225. SEE Mavor,
Osborne Henry.
See also his John Knox, and other plays.
AI-2261.
FORSLUND, DONALD WILLIAM.
Family album; sample script by Don
Forslund and Bob Healy. © Donald Wil-
liam Forslund; 1c 24May49; DU20157.
FORST, Percy, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
FORSTER, HERMAN.
Bird, beast, or fish! A sportsman’s quiz.
© Herman Forster; 1c 3Mar49; DU18822.
FORTUNATA writes a letter. SEE
Apstein, Theodore. AA117054.
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act plays
of 1948-1949. AA117053.
THE FORTUNE seekers. DU19045. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 921.
*49—magazine of television. C3292. SEE
Hackett, Rita.
FOSTER, Ervin.
Coffee with the Tuttles. DU18369. SEE
Morris, John Leonard,
FOSTER, Stephen.
Oh! Susanna. DP17967. SEE Ryerson,
Florence.
THE FOUNTAIN of youth. DU19166. SEE
Angell, Rose.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
FOUR-in-hand. DU19757. SEE
Weiss, Jonas,
THE FOUR spinsters of Gimel. DP19479.
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 216.
FOX, Gibson S. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
FRAENKEL, HELENE ESBERG.
Dark legend, a play in three acts, eight
scenes by Helene Fraenkel, A revision
of the play of the same title by Helene
Fraenkel and Zelda Popkin. Based on
the book by Frederic Wertham. © Helene
Esberg Fraenkel; ic 15Mar49; DU19214.
FRANC-jeu. DU18520. SEE Castro
Fernandez, Hector Alfredo.
FRANCKENSTEIN, Clemens, Frieherr von
und zu. Schwanhild. DP18605. SEE
Graener, Paul.
FRANCO-American Audio-Visual Distribu-
tion Center.
The Cote d’Azur. C3326. SEE Hoffman,
Edward J.
French primitive paintings. C3471. SEE
Schoolman, Regina.
Morals and manners in the XVIIIth century.
C3325. SEE Seznec, Jean.
Southern France. C3327. SEE Hoffman,
Edward J.
FRANKEL, Charlotte.
The marriage of Figaro. DU19490. SEE
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de,
FRANKEL, DORIS.
What’s to love? A play in three acts by
Doris Frankel and John C. Gibbs. © Doris
Frankel, John C. Gibbs; 1c 24May49;
DU20199.
FRANKLIN, D. Murray.
Pop Gardner’s Garden Shop. C3260. SEE
Ross, Arthur M.
FRANKLIN, FRANCES.
Yung Lu and the magic pearl, a play in
three acts by Frances Franklin and
Mariska Childs. © The Association of
the Junior Leagues of America, inc.;
11Sep46; DP20231.
FRANKLIN, Murray. SEE Franklin, D.
Murray.
FRANZBLAU, HAROLD BENJAMIN.
Trail of the song, a synopsis for an
operetta. © Harold Benjamin Franzblau;
le 27Apr49; DU19881.
FRANZISS, KARL MAX.
Fire on the earth, a play in three acts by
Christopher Francis Dubois [pseud.
© Dr. Karl Max Franziss; 1c 8Mar49;
DU18946.
FRASER, GEORG.
Lied aus der Vorstadt, ein Wiener Stiick
in vier Bildern. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18985.
IL FRATELLO protegge e ama. DU20438.
SEE Betti, Ugo.
FRECHTMAN, Bernard.
Desire. DP18657. SEE Picasso, Pablo.
THE FRED ALLEN SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Mr. and Mrs,
Fred, Allen. © Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen.
Nov. 14, 1948. © 1c 22Nov48; DU17991.
Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5, 1948. © 1c each
28Dec48; DU18745-18747.
Dec. 12, 1948. © 1c 29Dec48; DU18752.
Dec. 19, 1948. © ic 10Jan49; DU18739.
Dec. 26, 1948. © 10Jan49; DU18778.
Jan. 2, 1949. © 1c 12Jan49; DU18782.
Jan. 9, 1949. © ic 18Jan49: DU18307.
Jan. 16, 1949. © ic 24Jan49; DU18113.
an 23, 1949. © lc 1Feb49; DU18671.
an. 30, 1949. © 1c 7Feb49; DU18456.
Feb. 6, 1949. © 1c 16Feb49; DU18588.
Feb. 13, 1949. © 1c 23Feb49; DU18719.
Feb. 20, 1949. © 1c 4Mar49; DU18906.
Feb, 27, 1949. © 1c 9Mar49; DU19915.
Mar. 6, 13, 1949. © 1c each 18Mar49;
DU19170-19171.
Mar. 20, 1949. © 1c 28Mar49; DU19265.
Mar. 27, 1949. © 1c 30Mar49; DU19334.
Apr. 3, 1949. © 1c 8Apr49; DU19493.
Apr. 10, 1949. © 1c 19Apr49; DU19635.
Apr. 17, 1949. © 1c 27Apr49; DU19770.
Apr. 24, 1949. © 1c 2May49; DU19844.
May 1, 1949. © ic 10May49; DU19936.
May 8, 1949. © ic 17May49; DU19987.
May 15, 1949. © 1c 23May49; DU20114.
May 22, 1949. © 1c 31May49; DU20205.
May 29, 1949. © 1c 7Jun49; DU20274.
June 5, 1949. © ic 14Jun49; DU20381.
June 12, 1949. © ic 17Jun49; DU20429.
FREDDIE the great. DU19578. SEE
Guibord, Philip Arthur.
FREDDY, the Ford tractor, in ‘‘A guy’s
gotta breathe.’’ C3620. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
FREEBORN, Carlyle W.
Who? What? Where? When? DU18585.
SEE Friedrick, Frank Robert.
FREEDOM has grass roots. DU19840.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FREEDOM is a dove. DU18583, DU19780.
SEE Matz, James Mario.
FREEDOM is a home-made thing. DP18137.
SEE National Broadcasting Company, inc,
FREEHOF, LILLIAN S.
In Pesach land, a two-act Pesach play for
children. © The Union of American
Hebrew Congregations; 3Feb49; DP19208.
The magic hammer, a Chanuko play in
three acts. © Union of American Hebrew
Congregations; 12Nov48; DP18775.
FREEMAN, ETHEL JOHNSON.
Joy Star, a play in one act. © Ethel Johnson
Freeman (Mrs. H. S. Freeman); 1c
11May49; DU19951.
FREEMAN, Mrs. Harold S. SEE Freeman,
Ethel Johnson,
FREEMAN, Mary Eleanor (Wilkins)
The mayor’s masquerade ball. DU18871.
SEE Falk, Ethel H.
LA FREGATE’S Bar. DU18023. SEE
Castro Fernandez, Hector Alfredo.
FREGOLA. DU17825. SEE RObbeling,
Harald.
THE FREIGHTYARD robberies. DU20541.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 952.
FRENCH, Noel.
Mexican heydaze. DU20395. SEE
Bedortha, Jim.
FRENCH, Samuel.
An apple for the teacher. DP18092. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Are you kidding? DP17954. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
Big brother. DP20105. SEE Reach,
James.
A china-handled knife. DP19531. SEE
Conkle, Ellsworth Prouty.
Circus day. DP17959. SEE Harris,
Aurand,
College knights. DP17957. SEE Reach,
James.
Confidentially. DP19088. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
The day after forever. DP20492. SEE
Emery, Charles.
A day in June. DP20334. SEE Taggart,
Tom.
31
Feudin’. DP18093. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
For old times’ sake. DP19318. SEE
Herbert, Manuel D.
The ghost of Possum Hollow. DP19090.
SEE Draper, Walt.
Good-time Charlie. DP20333. SEE
Reach, James.
The great choice. DP19248, DP20082.
SEE Eastman, Fred,
The great western melodrama. DP19087.
SEE Morris, Florence Huntington,
Happy ever after. DP17956. SEE
Parkhirst, Douglass.
Heart trouble. DP17955. SEE Taggart,
Tom.
Heat lightning. DP20332. SEE Carroll,
Robert Francis.
The hick from Hicksville. DP20104.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
The house on the lake. DP19089. SEE
Reach, James.
The importance of being important.
DP17953. SEE Taggart, Tom,
Just imagine. DP18091. SEE George,
Charles,
Just one big happy family. DP19086.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
Lady-killers. DP19249. SEE Kirkpatrick
John.
Lily, the felon’s daughter. DP19532.
SEE Taggart, Tom.
Little Miss Fixit. DP19247. SEE
Russell, Earl Louis.
A month of Tuesdays. DP20079. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
My shadow. DP20083. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
On the sentimental side. DP18094. SEE
Kirkpatrick, John.
The red key. DP20493. SEE Emery,
Charles.
The roof fell in. DP20084. SEE Braun,
Wilbur,
Set for a spell. DP18096. SEE Kerr,
Alvin.
The spirit is willing. DP17958. SEE
Reach, James.
Whatever goes up. DP19091. SEE
Reach, James,
Who would a-murdering go? DP18097.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
World mother. DP18095. SEE Houston,
Gemma d’Auria.
?
FRENCH (Samuel) ltd.
Acacia Avenue. DP18360. SEE
Constanduros, Mabel (Tilling)
Ali Baba and the forty thieves. DP17964.
SEE West, Trudy.
Alice’s adventures in Wonderland.
DP19092. SEE Addinsell, Richard.
The charwoman’s daughter. DP19530.
SEE Johnson, Philip.
The Chiltern Hundreds. DP19288. SEE
Home, William Douglas.
Dialect cuttings for auditions. DP17961.
SEE Abbott, Nina.
The enchanted Christmas tree. DP19287.
SEE Wilde, Percival.
The end of the song. DP19598. SEE
Dennys, Joyce.
Items from May Week revue. DP18104.
SEE Eady, David.
Jack and Jill. DP17963. SEE Polley,
Sydney Arthur.
Lady from Edinburgh. DP19177. SEE
Stuart, Aimee (McHardy)
The little dog laughed. DP17966. SEE
Thomas, Geoffrey Arden,
The little tin god. DP20107. SEE
Knowles, John.
The medicine of Hau Sao. DP20110.
SEE Jeffrey, Charles F.
Murder on the Nile. DP20113. SEE
Christie, Agatha (Miller)
Mute swan. DP20108. SEE Wall,
Winifred,
Nobody knows. DP18103. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
Player queen. DP20106. SEE Stafford,
Kathleen.
Prison without bars. DP18100. SEE
Barwell, Peggy.
The rose in the cloister. DP18101. SEE
Luce, Margaret.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FRENCH (Samuel) ltd. Cont’d.
Saturday night at the Half Way House.
DP20111. SEE Johnson, William
Branch.
A ship comes home, DP17965. SEE
Fisher, Daisy.
Spinster’s pie. DP19597. SEE
Thornley, Alice.
That state of life. DP18102. SEE
Morris, Thomas Baden.
Uncle Aesop. DP17962. SEE Patton,
M. F.
When the streets are dark. DP17960.
SEE Agg, Howard.
Wild for to hold, DP19085. SEE
Morris, Thomas Baden.
FRENCH lesson. DU18431. SEE Aldrich
Family, no, 481.
FRENCH primitive paintings. C3471.
SEE Schoolman, Regina.
FRENCHY at the doctor. C3317. SEE
Mullarkey, Michael.
FRENCHY at the football match, C3316.
SEE Mullarkey, Michael.
FRENCHY’S first ball game. C3309. SEE
Mullarkey, Michael.
FRENCHY’S second ball game. C3308,
SEE Mullarkey, Michael,
FRIARS of the Atonement, inc.
The story of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty.
DU19514. SEE Eicks, Jean.
FRIE BUS, Florida.
Alice in Wonderland. DP18568. SEE
Le Gallienne, Eva.
FRIEDMAN, HERMAN.
Name the movie, a one-act play. © Herman
Friedman; 1c 26May49; DU20141.
Spot the buck. DU20202. SEE Roberts,
Gordon,
FRIEDRICK, FRANK ROBERT.
Music from the stars. [Television script]
© Frank Robert Friedrick; 1c 17Feb49;
DU18586.
Who? What? Where? When? [Television
script] By Frank Robert Friedrick,
Carlyle W. Freeborn, and Philip Richard
Theibert. © Frank Robert Friedrick; 1c
17Feb49; DU18585.
THE FRIENDLY enemy. DU20320. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2551-1776.
THE FRIENDLY forest. DU18866. SEE
Lynn, Jeanette.
FRIENDS, Society of. American Friends
Service Committee.
A dress for Michi. DP18668. SEE Wells,
Virginia.
Hans. DP18730. SEE Barnouw, Erik,
The house. DP18728. SEE Barnouw,
Erik.
The promise. DP18729. SEE Kagan, Ben.
The story of Anna. DP18727. SEE Wells,
Virginia.
The straw. DP18731. SEE Kagan, Ben.
FRIESEN, BONNIE ALDEN.
Letter a month club. [Address] © Bonnie
Alden Friesen; 1c 18Apr49; C3637.
FRIGIDAIRE Division, General Motors
Corporation. SEE General Motors Cor-
poration. Frigidaire Division.
FRISCH, MAX.
Als der Krieg zu Ende war; Schauspiel in
zwei Akten. © Kurt Reiss; 1c 27Jun49;
DU20540.
FRITSCHE, NATALIE WYETH.
Backfire, a pessimistic play in one act.
© Natalie Wyeth Fritsche; 1c 7Jun49;
DU20270.
FRITZ, JOHN.
Right is never wrong, a radio play.
© John Fritz; 1c 2Dec48: C3235.
FROM little acorns. DU18576. SEE
Brent, Romney.
FROM the ground up. C3234. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE FRONT page story. DU19273. SEE
hea dventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. °
FROZEN assets. DU18073. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
FRU Sylvia. SEE Nilsen, Ernst. Befriel
DP18860. ‘ Pyate
THE FRUIT of forgiveness. DU20208. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 112.
FUE, CHARLES.
Dinner for six, a play in five scenes and
five episodes. © Charles Fue; 1c
4Jan49; DU17870.
FUSSEL, FRANZ.
Verliebtes Dreieck. Lustspiel mit Musik
in drei Akten von Franz Flssel; Musik
von Hans Lang. [Text only] © Theater-
verlag Eirich Ges, m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48;
DU18288,
FUGITIVE from injustice. DU18602.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no, 2502-1727,
FULL moon, SEE Jean, Monique. A trick
of the moon. DU18766.
THE FULL treatment, DU19235. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 540.
FULLER and Smith and Ross, inc.
Specifically yours. C3274. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
FUN and fashion. C3547, SEE Whitney,
Helen Lenore.
FUN Belds bis Holliwood, SEE Schechter,
Harry. The voice. DU18055.
FUND raising. C3491. SEE Spencer,
William J.
FUNNIEST song in the world. DU18464,
SEE Abrashkin, Raymond,
FUR, fin, and feathers. DU19378. SEE
Falk, John Richard,
THE FURNACE of the world. DU20470.
SEE Kuner, Mildred Christophe.
G
G. H. Tichenor Antiseptic Company. SEE
Tichenor (G. H.) Antiseptic Company.
GAARDEN, Otto Koch-. SEE Koch-Gaarden,
Otto.
GABRIEL, Alex, pseud. SEE Mallis,
Constantine Alexander Hagi.
GAD, TOM.
Aunt Jessie’s lucky letter story party.
peaclo script] © Mrs. Jessie Rofheart;
c 18May49; DU20054.
GADABOUT, the koala bear. DU20039.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Feb. 6, 1949.
GADEN. DU18355. SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
GAFKE, ELSIE.
A Christmas street scene, a one-act juve-
nile play. © Elsie Gafke; 1c 15Dec48;
DU18039.
32
GAGE, SOPHIE.
These golden days, a play in three acts
for women. Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949].
126 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 21Jun49;
DP20527.
GAGNON, RAYMOND FRED.
Shadows of the past, an original screenplay
by Robert Burnet [pseud.] © Raymond
Fred Gagnon; 1c 16Feb49; DU18582.
GAINES, James W.
Fur, fin, and feathers. DU19378. SEE
Falk, John Richard,
GAITHER, GANT.
Halo, a play in three acts by Gant Gaither
and Lex Richards, © Gant Gaither, Lex
Richards; le 22Mar49; DU19232.
GALABEEA. DU17887. SEE Miller,
Stanley Arthur.
GALE, Cynthia, pseud. SEE Boykin,
Patricia Henry.
GALEHOUSE, Clark.
Alladin and his magic lamp. DU19558.
SEE Lehr, Lew.
Chicken Licken. DU19563. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
Cinderella, DU19557. SEE Lehr, Lew.
Gingerbread Boy. DU19568. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
The goose that laid the golden eggs.
DU19561. SEE Lehr, Lew.
Hansel and Grettel. DU19556. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
The lion and the mouse. DU19570. SEE
Lehr, Lew. :
The Little Red Hen. DU19569. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
Little Red Riding Hood. DU19565. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. DU19559.
SEE Lehr, Lew.
The three bears, DU19564. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
Three billy goats Gruff. DU19560. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
The three pigs. DU19562. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
The tortoise and the hare. DU19566,
SEE Lehr, Lew.
The ugly duckling. DU19555. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
Wolf—wolf. DU19567. SEE Lehr, Lew.
GALLANT son, DU19153. SEE May,
Emmett Menrel,
GALLENSTEIN, LEO JACOB.
The anatomy of the world, a play in three
scenes. © Leo Jacob Gallenstein, Jr.;
1c 5Jan49; on revisions; DU17995. Prev.
reg. ‘The breaking of nations,’’ 9Dec47;
D12236.
GALST, VALRE GRACE ZECH.
A prospector’s widow; monologue. © Valre
G. Zech Galst; 1c 27Jun49; C3805.
THE GAME of Lucky strike. C3635. SEE
McDonald, Frederick Homer.
GANDHI. DP19483. SEE The Eternal Light,
no. 220
GANGBUSTERS (Radio program) Scripts in
this series are by Phillips H. Lord, inc.
© Phillips H. Lord, inc.
565, Jan. 8, 1949. Case of the.Bonagura-De
Lucia gang. © 1c 25Jan49; DU18125.
579. Apr. 16, 1949. Case of Mike Melito—
part 2, © 1c 22Apr49; DU19664.
GANTILLON, Simon.
Maya. SEE Ely, John T. A. Bella-Maya.
DU19949.
GARCIA, MANUEL GARCIA.
Export more. [Lecture] © Manuel Garcia
Garcia; 1c 19May49; C3712.
DRAMAS AND WORKS
GARD, ROBERT EDWARD.
Wisconsin showtime, a musical show in
two acts by Robert E. Gard and Edward
L. Kamarck, Madison, Wis., Wisconsin
Idea Theatre, 1949, 81 p. [Text only]
© Robert Edward Gard, Edward Lawrence
Kamarck; 2Feb49; DP18379.
GARDNER, Dorothy. SEE Durfee, Dorothy
Gardner.
GARDNER, Ed. SEE Duffy’s Tavern (Radio
program)
GARDNER, GEORGE THOMAS.
Radio commercial: Barker Bros, is the
last place people go to buy home furnish-
ings! © George Thomas Gardner, Jr.;
le 22Apr49; C3623.
GARDNER, Hal. SEE Gardner, Rufus
Hallette.
GARDNER, RALPH DAVID.
Timberline shack, a three-act musical
comedy. [eext only] © Ralph D. Gardner;
le 22Mar49; DU19337.
GARDNER, RUFUS HALLETTE.
Blow the loud clarion, a comedy in three
acts by Hal Gardner. © Rufus Hallette
Gardner, Jr.; 1c 22Apr49; DU19701.
GARISS, JACK LYMAN.
Pan, Pan is dead; a one-act play. © Jack
Lyman Gariss; lc 4Mar49; DU18868.
GARLAND, MARY CALDWELL.
The three joys, a dramatic playlet for deaf
people. © Mary Caldwell Garland; 1c
28Jan49; DU18682.
GARLING, LEE L.
National press conference; radio and tele-
vision broadcast. Sample script] © Lee
L. Garling; 1c 22Mar49; C3499.
GARNER, Claud. SEE Uncle North Wind
and Aunt Gentle Breeze (Television pro-
gram)
GARRICK Cafe. DU19112. SEE Lewis,
Harry.
GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson)
Cranford. SEE Coleman, Martyn. Kind
hearts and coronets. DU18863.
The Manchester marriage. DU18453.
SEE Your Show Time (Television pro-
gram)
GASOLINE’S amazing molecules. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc. The inside story
of modern gasoline. DU18785.
GATES, NATALIE.
Pop goes the weasel, a serio-comedy in
three acts. © Natalie Gates; 1c 18Mar49;
DU19158,
GAY, JOHN.
The beggar’s opera, a ballad-opera by
John Gay; in a new musical version realised
from the original airs by Benjamin Britten;
vocal score by Arthur Oldham. London,
Hawkes; sole selling agents, Boosey &
Hawkes, London, New York [1949]. 192 p.
© Hawkes & Son (London) ltd.; 11{1Mar49;
DP19127.
GAY, Pierre.
Joyeux chagrins. DP19399. SEE Coward,
Noel Pierce.
THE GAY caballero, DU20025. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2542-1767.
GAYDEN. DU19317. SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
GEBHARD, Paul H.
Concepts of normality and abnormality in
sexual behavior. C3395. SEE Kinsey,
Alfred Charles.
GEHMAN, Richard B.
Joe McSween’s atomic machine. DU19115.
SEE The Actor’s Studio, no. 24.
GEHRI, ALFRED HERMANN.
Le Club du 29 fevrier; comedie en trois
actes. © Alfred Gehri; 1c 13Jan49;
DU19439.
GELB, Phillip Stanley.
House in the sun, DU18422. SEE Heiman,
Cyril Poses.
GELLE, GISELE.
Camera girl, a dramatic script. 23 leaves.
© Gisele Gelle; 1c 1Dec48; DU17785.
Escort home, a play in two acts. © Gisele
Gelle; 1c 3May49; DU19852.
THE GEMS in the paper. DU20399. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 949.
GENE Autry Productions. SEE Autry (Gene)
Productions,
GENE Tunney. C3646. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
GENEE, Richard.
The bat. DU20393, DU20575. SEE Strauss,
Johann.
GENEEN, SAMUEL.
Perishable merchandise, a play in two acts
and four scenes by Sascha Geneen.
© Samuel (Sascha) Geneen; 1c 13May49;
on additional scenes; DU20229. Prev. reg.
sAug36; DU44061.
GENEEN, Sascha. SEE Geneen, Samuel,
GENERAL Electric Appliances, inc.
The General Electric Boston tea party.
C3263. SEE Ford, Frederick M.
THE GENERAL Electric Boston tea party.
C3263. SEE Ford, Frederick M.
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.
Value analysis. A lecture prepared by
Lawrence D. Miles. © General Electric
Co.; le 27Apr49; C3628.
You can’t judge a book—. C3436. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Chevrolet
Motor Division.
Advance design for 49. C3425. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Beauty —with a purpose. C3426. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Sell accessories the Chevrolet way.
C3427. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
What’s new for 749. C3428. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Delco-Remy
Division.
The key to more sales. C3619. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation, Frigidaire
Division.
The big day. C3617. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Greater than ever. C3431. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Passing the know-how along. C3432. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Selling the other seven. C3433. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Servicing Frigidaire automatic electric
dryers. C3434. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Servicing Frigidaire ironers. C3616.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Servicing Frigidaire rotary-type refriger-
ating systems in Coca-Cola coolers.
C3435. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc,
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Oldsmobile
Division.
Johnny makes a date. DU19508. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
33
PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Six television spots. DU19507, DU19841.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Treasure ho. DU20240. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GENERAL Timber Service, inc.
Green harvest. C3411. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GENERALLY speaking. DU20566. SEE
Brodney, Spencer.
GENGELBACH, John Gordon.
Vacation days. DU17784. SEE Gengel-
bach, Patty Brandom,
GENGELBACH, PATTY BRANDOM.
Vacation days, an operetta in two acts.
Book and lyrics by Patty Brandom Gen-
gelbach; music by George Ferrel and
Gordon Gengelbach, © Patty Brandom
Gengelbach, George Ferrel, Gordon
Gengelbach; 1c 1Dec48; DU17784.
GENTHER, SHIRLEY BABCOCK.
If there isn’t, a musical comedy in two
acts, by Shirley Genther, Michael
Braude, and Su Bonner Walcutt. Music
by Shirley Genther. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Shirley Babcock
Genther, Michael Braude, Su Bonner
Walcutt; 1c 2Feb49; DU19656,
GENTLE Adam. DU19250. SEE Keane,
Michael.
GENTRY, ROBERT CARLTON.
Your happiness! A half-hour program for
radio and television, by Bob Gentry and
Harry Long. © Robert Carlton Gentry,
Harrison Reed Long; 1c 27May49;
DU20165.
GEORGE, CHARLES.
Just imagine! A comedy in one act for the
ladies. New York, S. French, c1948.
28 p. illus. © Samuel French; 17Dec48;
DP18091.
Miss Starlight, a musical comedy in two
acts. Minneapolis, T. S. Denisonii1ets).
111 p. illus. © T. S. Denison & Co.;
9Mar49; DP19175.
Sally in our alley, a musical comedy in
one act. Minneapolis, T. S. Denison
1949]. 55 p. © T.S. Denison & Co.;
oMar49; DP19377.
There she goes, a comedy in three acts.
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 79 p.
illus. (Baker’s royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 9F eb49; DP18607.
Treasure girl, a musical comedy in one
act. Minneapolis, T. S. Denison [1949].
56 p. illus. (Denison’s musical comedies)
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 20Apr49; DP19779.
What’s cookin’? A comedy in three acts.
Boston, Drama Guild Publishers [1948].
98 p. illus, © Drama Guild Publishers;
1Dec48; DP17838.
GEORGE Mikan, C3514. SEE The American
Way, no. C89.
GEORGE, the last. DU18127. SEE Kneisley,
James F.
GEORGE Whitley’s conquest. C3565. SEE
Jones, Robert John.
THE GERMAN God, SEE Kyle, Joseph Ad-
dison. The witch of Demmin. DU18397.
GERMANO, FRANK A.
So dear to Pasticiotti, a comedy in three
acts by Frank Germano and Bill Balancio.
© William (Bill) Balancio, Frank Germano;
le 7Jun49; DU20302.
GERONIMO, the flying squirrel. DU18000.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Oct. 13, 1948.
GERSON, RICHARD MERRIT.
The thirteenth god, a play in four acts.
© Richard M. Gerson; 1c 15Apr49;
DU19602.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
GERSTAD, John Leif.
Sandy. DU20447. SEE Scott, Robert
Sanford.
GERSTENBERG, ALICE.
Beatrice, a three-act play. © Alice
Gerstenberg; lc 25Apr49; DU19736.
GERTZ, HELEN XANTHE.
Pinky, the rabbit. [Short story] © Helen
Xanthe Gertz; 1c 4Feb49; C3356.
GET ina pet. DU19182. SEE Savage,
Lesley.
GET out to live. DU19411. SEE Karp,
Abraham Norman,
GETTING ready for Christmas. C3388.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no, 1.
GETTING selected prospects. C3696.
SEE Flory Films, inc.
GHEON, HENRI.
The little match girl [a play] by Henri
Gheon. Tr. by Jean Murray. River
Forest, Ill., Rosary College, 1949,
34 p. English version of “‘La petite
fille aux allumettes.’’ © Rosary Col-
lege; 14May49; DP20138.
THE GHOST films. DU20404. SEE The
Green Hornet, no, 951.
THE GHOST in the house. DP18283, SEE
Seiler, Conrad,
THE GHOST of Possum Hollow! DP19090.
SEE Draper, Walt.
GIBBONS, EDWARD.
The bull-pit, a play in one act. © Edward
Gibbons; 1c 31Jan49; DU18140.
GIBBS, John C.
What’s to love? DU20199.
Doris.
SEE Frankel,
GIBNEY, Morgan W.
The benefit plan. DU18076.
Picture Productions, inc.
The constant bride. DU18074. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wilding
GIBSON, Douglas Wood. SEE The Actor’s
Studio (Television program)
GIBSON, HARDY.
Layoff Inn, a continuity for television,
stage, pictures, and radio. © Hardy
Gibson; 1c 14Feb49; DU18922.
GIDDING, NELSON.
Behind the front page. Radio script no. 50,
Nov. 21, 1948. © Ruthrauff & Ryan, inc.;
le 5Jan49; DU17879.
GIELGUD, VAL.
Siding 273, a play in three acts by Sullivan
Jones fpeeuc| © Val Gielgud; 1c 4Feb49;
DU18424.
GIGI and the magic ring. DU18112. SEE
Let’s Pretend, Jan. 29, 1949.
GIL Dodds. C3690. SEE The American Way
(Radio program)
GILBERT, Clement Scott.
Revolution. DU20444. SEE Vajda, Ernest.
GILBERT, Lee. SEE Gilbert, Leon M.
GILBERT, LEON M.
Name your spirits, a play in one act by
Lee Gilbert. © Leon M. Gilbert; ic
1Mar49; DU18816.
GILBERT, William.
One if by land. DU19184. SEE Weinstock,
Jacob L.
GILBERT & Sullivan. DU18905. SEE
Aldrich Family, no. 487.
GILCHRIST, ELEANOR.
A husband’s rights, [eae aeret|
© Eleanor Gilchrist; 1c 14Feb49;
DU18530.
THE GILDED clock. DU19218. SEE
Mitchell, Ronald Elwy.
GILMAN, C. H.
Toy-time. DP19302. SEE Winant, Sylvia.
THE GIMMICK. DU19463. SEE Stuhl,
Dorothy Maxwell.
GINGERBREAD Boy. DU19568. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
GINNES, Abram.
Cafe Society presents stars of today and
tomorrow. DU20219. SEE Winter, Paul.
GINSBURY, Norman,
Peer Gynt. AI-1990. SEE Ibsen, Henrik.
LA GIRALDA. DP18929. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin.
GIRAUDOUX, JEAN.
The madwoman of Chaillot. English adap-
tation by Maurice Valency. New York,
Random House [1949, rl 134 p.
illus. © Maurice Valency; 16Apr49;
DP19824, Prev. reg. “‘La folle de
Chaillot’’; 13Nov47: D unp. 11711.
GIRL from St. Louis. DU19033.
Lone Ranger, no. 2507-1732.
SEE The
GIRL trouble. DU19264. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 490.
THE GIRLS do it. DU20014. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 937.
GITHENS, HARRY WRIGHT.
Everybody’s party book. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge Entertainment House, c1948.
200 p. © Eldridge Entertainment House,
inc.; 16Sep48; DP18627.
GIVE him a chance. DP18351. SEE Knoller,
Jacob.
GIVE us this day. DUi7985. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 92.
GLAROS, WILLIAM G.
Grecian melodies; radio script for WBBW.
© William G. Glaros; 1c 21Apr49;
C3588.
Grecian melodies; radio script for WSRS.
© William G. Glaros; 1c 21Apr49; C3587.
Hellenic hour; radio script for WHHH.
© William G. Glaros; 1c 21Apr49;
C3589.
GLASS dream. DU17972. SEE Dworkin,
Marvin.
THE GLASS mountain. DU18896. SEE
Kimes, Allen Bowman,
GLASSMAN, JOYCE ALICE.
Collection of narratives with music, by
Joyce Hoss [pecud| Contents, —Johnny
Robbins. —The singing peddler.—Paul
Revere. [Text and music on separate
leaves. | Joyce Alice Glassman; Ic
24Jun49; DU20487.
GLAZER, TOM.
The adventures of Daniel Boone. [Record-
ing script] © Tom Glazer; 1c iJun49;
DU20418.
The birth of Paul Bunyan; by Tom Glazer
and Anton M. Leader. [Recording script]
© Young People’s Records, inc.; ic
1jun49; DU20340.
GLENN, Ralph, pseud. SEE Elser, Donald.
GLENNON, JOHN O’LEARY.
The Twitchet little show, a television revue.
Sketches and lyrics by John Glennon,
music by Raymond Taylor. Script no. 1:
34
Mostly culture and progress; or, We
open at last. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © John O’Leary Glennon; Raymond
Thompson Taylor; 1c 13Jun49; DU20379.
THE GLITTERING thread. DU17992. SEE
Nucklas, Marian Quinn.
THE GLORY of the Lord. DP17905. SEE
Dolby, Harriet (Geister)
GLOTZER, JACK.
Eve ate the apple, a play in three acts, by
Jack G. Platt [pseud,] © Jack Glotzer;
le TF eb49; DU18423.
GLUCHER, Maurice Leon.
The perfect pattern. DU19813. SEE
Davidson, Madeline.
GLUCKMAN, BERNARD LOUIS. |
Play along; script for television program, |
capernerd Louis Gluckman; 1c 8Dec48; |
Cc 0
GOD in the cellar. DU20099.
David.
SEE Hanig,
GODDESS on a pedestal. DU18756. SEE
Moe, Osborne Rangvall.
GOD’S garden of love. DP17840. SEE
Sherman, Alice Ella.
THE GODS have descended. DU19289.
SEE Hopf, Alice Lightner.
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von.
Egmont. SEE Oenslager, Donald. Egmont—
1949. DU19633.
Elective affinities. SEE Whiteford,
Edith L. Joined in heaven. DU17869.
GOLD, HORACE.
Comic time, a juvenile television show.
[Sample Beript © Martin Video Produc-
ion, inc.; le 23May49; DU20232.
GOLD and fire. SEE Johnson, Severance.
The gold of Croesus. A30660.
THE GOLD chain of death. DU18615. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 227.
GOLD fever. DU19275. SEE The Adven-
tures of Frank Merriwell, no. 118.
GOLD isn’t everything. DU20051. SEE
Priest, Robert W.
A GOLD mine. DU19629.
John.
THE GOLD of Croesus, A30660. SEE
Johnson, Severance.
SEE Curran,
GOLD rush, 1949. DP18878. SEE Lippert,
Alice Virginia S.
GOLDBERG, OSKAR.
Message against the secularization of
Palestine, a lecture. © Oskar Goldberg;
1c 11Jan49; C3364.
GOLDEN, MYRON M.
The adventures of Dr. Dangerfield. [Sample
radio seripe] © Myron M. Golden; 1c
oApr49; DUI9409.
THE GOLDEN calf. DP19129. SEE Grodsky,
Emanuel,
GOLDEN cargo. DU19631. SEE Carleton,
Linnie Benoit.
THE GOLDEN city. DU19957. SEE Ruben,
Alex.
THE GOLDEN curtain. DU19191. SEE
Yannopoulos, Dino.
GOLDEN EAGLE.
Tales of the Redman; a group of one-act
plays based on the legends and customs
of the American Indian. Contents. —
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR
ORAL DELIVERY
GOLDEN EAGLE. Cont’d.
The mighty one.—The seven dancers. —
The son of a chief. © Golden Eagle;
le 24May49; DU20124.
THE GOLDEN mountain. DU19464, SEE
Greendale, Alexander,
GOLDEN roses. DP19527. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
THE GOLDEN staircase. DU20266. SEE
Cavin, Bram.
THE GOLDEN tears. DU18899. SEE
Schick, Elliot,
THE GOLDEN touch, SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc. DU19926,
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
DU18698.
GOLDILOCKS and the three bears.
DU19668. SEE Cott, Ted.
GOLDMAN, June.
Sugar and spice. DU18443. SEE Breton,
J. Robert.
GOLDMAN, Lawrence.
Snug Harbor. DU18551. SEE First
Nighter, Dec. 2, 1948.
GOLDMAN, LEO.
The masters, a play in three acts. © Leo
Goldman; 1c 5jan49; DU18411.
GOLDSBERRY, Ethel.
Corn. DU20423. SEE Mission Bell Film
Productions, inc. Jack and Jill series,
no. 3.
GOLDSCHLAG, EUGENE.
Bachelor’s castle, a new comedy in three
acts. © Eugene Goldschlag; 1c 23Feb49;
DU18770.
GOLDSMITH, Clifford. SEE Aldrich
Family (Radio program)
GOLENPAUL, Dan. SEE Information
Please (Radio program)
GOLL, Ralph. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
GOLLIDAY, C. Leslie. SEE The Voice of
Christmas (Radio program)
GOLNICK, LEON S.
Reward, a television drama-quiz show.
Televised, Apr. 18, 1949. © LeonS.
Golnick & Associates; 19Mar49; DP19756.
GOLNICK (Leon S.) and Associates.
Reward, DP19756. SEE Golnick, Leon S.
GONE about girls. DP19956. SEE Rose,
Le Roma.
THE GOOD bad actors. DU19676. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 938.
GOOD housekeeping. DU19426. SEE
McCleery, William.
GOOD morning, Mr. Mayor. DU17832. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE GOOD neighbor policy. DU19741.
SEE Cady, Lawrence R.
THE GOOD Samaritan. DU18448. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 96.
GOOD-time Charlie. DP20333. SEE Reach,
James.
GOODBYE, Hollywood. DP20103. SEE
Hale, Ruth.
GOODBYE, my fancy. DP20416. SEE
Kanin, Fay (Mitchell)
GOODEN, JOHN EDWIN.
Life begins at Fairhope, a radio announce-
854120 O - 49 - 6
+
ment, © J, E. Gooden; 1c 28Feb49;
C3497.
GOODMANN, HENRIETTA.
Papa was a patriot, a half-hour script
for radio by Jane Marshall [pseud.
© Henrietta Goodmann; 1c 28Mar49;
DU19863,
GOODYEAR, ELIZABETH.
Lost illusion, a play in three acts.
© Elizabeth Goodyear; 1c 15Feb49;
DU19125,
THE GOOSE that laid the golden eggs.
DU19561. SEE Lehr, Lew.
GORDON, FRANCES ROMER.
Hollywood haven, a play in two acts by
France Romer [pseud,] © Frances
Romer Gordon; 1c 21Mar49; DU1i9167.
GORDON, Homer.
The child city. DU17951. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
GORDON, Kurtz, pseud. SEE Kurtz,
C. Gordon,
GORDON, Peter, pseud, SEE Sidorsky,
Judith.
GORDON, RUTH.
The leading lady; play in three acts, New
York, Dramatists Play Service [1949].
81 p. A revision of the unpublished
dramatic composition by Ruth Gordon
and Garson Kanin, © Ruth Gordon,
Garson Kanin; 26Jan49; DP18521. Prev.
reg. 4Oct47; D unp. 1896.
Man and wife, a screenplay by Ruth Gordon
and Garson Kanin, © Garson Kanin, Ruth
Gordon; 1c 15Dec48; DU18030.
GORMAN, Elmer Grant.
Sir Thomas More, courtier to Henry the
Eighth, DU18665, SEE O’Hara, Mary
Louise Robinson,
GOSPEL skits and dialogues. A28967. SEE
Beard, Clarence M.
GOSPEL Trumpet Company,
Special day plays. DP20415. SEE Curtis,
Agnes,
GOTTLIEB, SEYMOUR.
Adrianne, a drama in four acts. © Seymour
Gottlieb; 1c 10May49; DU20369.
GOTTSCHALKSON, FALK FELIX.
Second revised description of Number Jack
as a radio show and radio broadcast and
as a television show and television broad-
cast. © Falk Felix Gottschalkson;
23Mar49; DP19436. Prev. reg. 27Dec46,
AA32198; 4Feb48; DU13130.
GOTTWALD, FRITZ.
Tip auf Amalia; Volkssttick in vier Akten.
(Stiddeutsche Fassung) © Theaterverlag
Eirich Ges, m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18292.
GOUNOD, CHARLES FRANCOIS.
Faust, an opera by Charles Gounod newly
translated and adapted for radio, televi-
sion and stage by Rene Maison, Julie
Barnard and Francis Sherling Oliver.
© Francis Sherling Oliver, Rene Maison,
Julie Barnard; 1c 11May49; DU19985.
GOUREVITCH, GREGOIRE.
Monocide, the uncanny nature of the
Bolshevist Revolution. [Lecture]
© Gregoire Gourevitch; 1c 29Nov48;
C3241,
Scriabin, the greatest Russian composer of
the pre-Revolutionary epoch, a lecture.
© Gregoire Gourevitch; 1c 8F eb49; C3340.
GOW, JAMES.
Rough cradle, a play in three acts by James
Gow and Arnaud d'Usseau, © James Gow,
Arnaud d’Usseau; 1c 16Mar49; DU19144.
35
GOW, RONALD.
The lawyer of Springfield, a play in one
act. Boston, Baker’s Plays ere
24 p. (Baker’s royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 26Feb49; DP18830.
GRAB bag. DU18751. SEE Aldrich Family,
no. 473.
GRABOW, Harry.
The golden touch. DU18698. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GRADY, HENRY WILLIAM.
The Mitchell Boychoir show; audition script
by Hank Grady. © Henry W. Grady; ic
17Jun49; DU20498.
GRAENER, PAUL.
Schwanhild, romantische Oper in drei Akten
worl Paul Graener. Dichtung von Otto
nthes, Klavierauszug mit Gesang von
Clemens y. Franckenstein, Wien, Universal-
Edition, c1941. 136 p. © Universal-
Edition; 13Sep41; DP18605,
GRAMMOS Mountains. DU19548. SEE
Salomonsen, Jacob,
GRAMPA Jimmy, the jumping jerboa.
De 70085: SEE Cartoon Teletales, Jan. 30,
949.
THE GRAND Lama laughed. DU18723. SEE
Jackson and Jill (Television program)
LA GRANDE illusion, AF10279, SEE Spaak,
Charles,
GRANDMA untangles the strings. DU19389.
SEE Finne, Vella Loretta,
GRANDPA’S boy. DU18400. SEE Morgan,
John G.
GRANDSTAND managers. C3664. SEE
Hengehold, Ferd J.
GRANT, Marshall, SEE Realm Television
Productions, inc.
GRANT (Marshall) Pictures, inc.
Runyon of Broadway. DU18514. SEE
Cohn, Art.
SEE ALSO. Realm Television Productions,
inc.
GRANT, Will C. SEE
Dr. I. Q. (Radio. program)
Dr. I. Q. Junior Show (Radio program)
GRANT Advertising, inc.
Dr. I. Q. SEE Dr. I. Q. (Radio program)
Dr. I. Q. Junior Show SEE Dr. I. Q.
Junior Show (Radio program)
Time to televote, a television plan for
Time magazine, Pocludes drawings
© Grant Advertising, inc.; 1c 17jan49;
DU18643.
THE GRAPEVINE. DP18629. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
THE GRAVY train, DU20059. SEE Kitt,
Henry Sherrell,
GRAY, Patricia, pseud. SEE Nucklas,
Marian Quinn,
GREAT Books Foundation,
Rousseau, C3465. SEE Harmon, John S.
What do you think? SEE What Do You
Think? (Television program)
THE GREAT choice. DP19248, DP20082.
SEE Eastman, Fred,
GREAT comedian, DU20292. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 499.
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (Radio pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by John
Elliotte, Andy White, Gene Stone, and Jack
Robinson. © The Kraft Foods Co.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (Radio
program) Cont’d,
306-312. Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8,
15, 1948. © ic each 6Jan49; DU17898-
17904.
313-318. Dec. 22, 29, 1948, Jan. 5, 12,
19, 26, 1949. © 1c each 11Feb49;
DU18487-18492,.
319-325. Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9,
16, 1949. © 1c each 22Apr49; DU19724-
19730.
327-329. Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6, 1949. © 1c
22Apr49; DU19731-19733.
330-337. Apr. 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18,
25, June 1, 1949. © ic each 27jun49;
DU20558-20565.
THE GREAT illusion, C3312. SEE Harring-
ton, Francis Timothy.
GREAT moments in great lives. C3467.
SEE Ormond, Estelle L.
GREAT opportunities. C3608. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
THE GREAT outcry. DP18466. SEE
The Eternal Light, no, 212.
THE GREAT reformer. DU20017. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 941.
THE GREAT western melodrama. DP19087.
SEE Morris, Florence Huntington,
GREATER than ever. C3431. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
THE GREATEST man in the world, DU18415,
SEE Itkowitz, Bernard,
THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by Henry Denker. © Radio Program Pro-
duction Co., unless otherwise indicated,
90. Dec. 19, 1948. Unto you, this day.
© Rayshow, inc.; 1¢ 30Dec48; DU17789.
91. Dec. 26, 1948. Star of peace. © 1c
7TJan49; DU17947.
92, Jan, 2, 1949. Give us this day. © 1c
11Jan49; DU17985.
93. Jan. 9, 1949. Boy with courage. © ic
14Jan49; DU18044,
94, Jan. 16, 1949. The house in darkness,
© ic 22Jan49; DU18107.
95. Jan. 23, 1949. The figure at the door.
© ic 31Jan49; DU18141.
96. jan. 0, 1949. The good Samaritan,
© ic 9Feb49; DU18448,
97. Feb. 6, 1949. Journey to Tiberias.
© 1c 17Feb49; DU18742.
98. Feb, 13, 1949. The prodigal son,
© 1c 24Feb49; DU18891.
99. Feb. 20, 1949. This is My command-
ment, © 1c 2Mar49; DU18821.
100. Feb. 27, 1949. Moment of decision.
© 1c 8Mar49; DU18996.
101. Mar. 6, 1949. The salt of the earth.
© 1c 1i1Mar49; DU19070.
102. Mar. 13, 1949. ‘“‘One thing thou
lackest.’’ © 1c 17Mar49; DU19156.
103. Mar. 20, 1949. Because of their unbe-
lief. © 1c 4Apr49; DU19392.
104, Mar. 27, 1949. That which is gone
astray. © lc 4Apr49; DU19393.
105. Apr. 3, 1949. Not by word alone. © lic
12Apr49; DU19537.
106, Apr. 10, 1949. The betrayal and the
crucifixion, © le 15Apr49; DU19575,
107. Apr. 17, 1949. The resurrection. © ic
21Apr49; DU19783.
108. Apr. 24, 1949. The crumbs from the
table. © 1c 2May49; DU19847.
109. May 1, 1949. Seventy were sent forth.
© 1c 9May49; DU19920.
110, May 8, 1949. Let not thy left hand
know. © ic 17May49; DU19988.
111. May 15, 1949. Wolves in sheep’s cloth-
ing. 1c 20May49; DU20068.
112. May 22, 1949. The fruit of forgiveness,
© ic 1Jun49; DU20208.
113. May 29, 1949. The widow’s mite. © 1c
7jun49; DU20269.
114. June 5, 1949, He who exalted him-
self. © 1c 15Jun49; DU20384.
115. June 12, 1949. Do ye unto others,
© ic 24Jun49; DU20484,
GRECIAN melodies. C3587, C3588. SEE
Glaros, William G.
GREEN, CHARLES ANTHONY.
One question quick quiz; television script.
[Sample program] © Charles A. Green;
e 12Apr49; C3721.
GREEN grow the shamrocks, DU19937.
SEE Dougherty, Daniel Franklin.
GREEN harvest. C3272, C3411. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE GREEN HORNET (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors. © The Green Hornet, inc.
899. Dec. 9, 1948. Cargo of death, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18325.
900. Dec. 14, 1948. The incredible rob-
bery, by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic
27Dec48; DU18326.
901. Dec. 16, 1948. Camouflage, by
Trendle-Randon, © ic 27Dec48; DU18327.
902. Dec. 21, 1948. Mystery on Pier 20,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18328.
903. Dec. 23, 1948. The Hornet plays
Santa Claus, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
27Dec48; DU18329,
904. Dec. 28, 1948. Miss Double Lucky,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18330.
905. Dec. 30, 1948. Road to ruin, by
Trendle-Striker. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18331.
906. Jan. 4, 1949. A matter of identity,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic 27Dec48;
DU18332.
906. Jan, 4, 1949. A matter of identity,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 4Jan49;
DU18153,
907. Jan. 6, 1949. A switch of salt, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 13Jan49;
DU18154,
908. Jan. 11, 1949. The jewels of the
Kingdoms, by Trendle-McCarthy. © lc
4Jan49; DU18155.
909. Jan, 13, 1949. The fixers fixed, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 13Jan49;
DU18156.
910. Jan, 18, 1949. The briefcase snatcher,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 13Jan49;
DU18157.
911. Jan. 20, 1949. The Hornet and a
sparrow, by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic
14Jan49; DU18158.
912. Jan. 25, 1949. Axford gets the dope,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 28Jan49;
DU18597,.
913. Jan. 27, 1949. The numbers total
death, by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c
28Jan49; DU18598,
914, Feb. 1, 1949. Poor substitutes for
prison, by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic
31Jan49; DU18599.
915. Feb. 3, 1949. Jackpot, by Trendle-
McCarthy. © 1c 28Jan49; DU18600.
915. Feb. 3, 1949. Jet test, by Trendle-
McCarthy. © ic 17Feb49; DU19041.
916. Feb. 8, 1949. Contract steal, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19040,
917. Feb, 10, 1949. Face in the television,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19044.
918. Feb, 15, 1949. Sign of the Deaths-
head, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19043,
919. Feb. 17, 1949. The Hornet gets a
franchise, by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic
17F eb49; DU19048.
920. Feb. 22, 1949. Diamonds and murder,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19046,
921. Feb. 24, 1949. The fortune seekers,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic 17Feb49;
DU19045.
36
922. Mar. 1, 1949. Vindication, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © lc 17Feb49;
DU19042,
923. Mar. 3, 1949. Space ship, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 1Mar49;
DU19039.
924, Mar. 8, 1949. Race date cancelled,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 1Mar49;
DU19049,
925, Mar. 10, 1949. Birthright, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19339.
926. Mar. 15, 1949, Axford gets a story,
by Trendle-McCarthy, © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19340.
927. Mar. 17, 1949. Charity ends at home,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic 18Mar49;
DU19341.
928. Mar, 22, 1949. The dope fishers, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19342.
929. Mar. 24, 1949. The racket busters,
by Trendle McCarthy. © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19343.
930. Mar. 29, 1949. The company they
keep, by Trendle McCarthy. © 1c
28Mar49; DU19344.
931. Mar. 31, 1949. Champion in pawn, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 28Mar49;
DU19345,
932. Apr. 5, 1949. The invaders, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 18Apr49;
DU19670.
933. Apr. 7, 1949. Kato acts as decoy,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 18Apr49;
DU19671.
934. Apr. 12, 1949. City in bondage, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 14Apr49;
DU19672,
935. Apr. 14, 1949. Madison Carr re-
turns, by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c
14Apr49; DU19673.
936. Apr. 19, 1949. A matter of time, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 14Apr49; DU19674.
937. Apr. 21, 1949. Hail Caesar, by Trendle-
McCarthy. © 1c 14Apr49; DU19675.
937. Apr. 21, 1949. The girls do it, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 2May49; DU20014.
938. Apr. 26, 1949. The good bad actors,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic 14Apr49;
DU19676,
938. Apr. 26, 1949. Double exposure, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 2May49;
DU20015.
939. Apr. 28, 1949. Hot car center, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 2May49;
DU20016.
941, May 5, 1949. The great reformer,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 2May49;
DU20017.
942. May 10, 1949. Axford wins a loss,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 13May49;
DU20018.
943. May 12, 1949. Storm over picnic, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © lc 13May49;
DU20019.
944, May 17, 1949. Oliver Perry closes
in, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 13May49;
DU20020.
945, May 19, 1949. Axford, the receiver;
by Trendle-McCarthy. © lc 23May49;
DU20315.
946. May 24, 1949. The Howard Island
gang, by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c
23May49; DU20322.
947, May 26, 1949. Jobs for sale, by
Trendle-Lawrence. © ic 23May49;
DU20321.
949. June 2, 1949. The gems in the paper,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 3Jun49;
DU20399.
949. June 7, 1949. Tony Farno hada
farm, by Trendle-McCarthy. © lic
31May49; DU20312.
950. June 9, 1949. The Worthington papers,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © 1c 3Jun49;
DU20400.
951. June 13, 1949. The ghost films, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © ic 6Jun49; DU20404.
952, June 23, 1949. The freightyard
robberies, by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic
17Jun49; DU20541.
953, June 30, 1949. The murder weapon,
by Trendle-Lawrence. © 1c 15Jun49;
DU20542.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE GREEN HORNET (Radio program)
Cont’d,
954. July 4, 1949. A matter of indirection,
by Trendle-McCarthy. © ic 17Jun49;
DU20543.
GREEN Hornet, inc. SEE The Green
Hornet (Radic program)
GREEN is for go. DU19327. SEE Margolies,
Albert.
GREENBERG, LAENU ADELILAH.
An age old tale, a musical play written for
the Beth Teiloh Day School. Lyrics by
Doris B. Cohen; music by Laenu Adelilah
Greenberg. © Laenu Adelilah Greenberg,
Doris Bugatch Cohen; 1c 21Mar49;
DU19445.
GREENBIE, Marjorie Latte (Barstow)
The general was a lady. DU20351. SEE
Greenbie, Sydney.
GREENBIE, SYDNEY.
The general was a lady, a play in three
acts by Sydney Greenbie and Marjorie
Barstow Greenbie. Based on the biog-
raphy ‘‘My dear lady’”’ by Marjorie
Barstow Greenbie. © Sydney Greenbie,
Marjorie Barstow Greenbie; 1c 31May49;
DU20351.
GREENDALE, ALEXANDER.
The golden mountain, a romantic comedy
in three acts. © Alexander Greendale;
le 7Apr49; DU19464,
GREENFIELD, MOSES A.
Theory of instrumentation, Lectures 1-10,
© moses A. Greenfield; 1c 12May49;
C3724,
GREENWOOD, WALTER.
The cure for love; a Lancashire comedy
in three acts. London, S, French [1947].
86 p. illus, (French’s acting edition,
no. 2102) ‘First produced under the
title "Rod of iron’’’, © Walter Green-
wood; 29Sep47; DP19176. Prev. reg,
25Jul46; D unp. 4249.
GREG Hanson’s trickery. DU20023. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2540-1765.
GREGG, Peter, pseud. SEE Crocco,
J. Peter.
GREGORY, ETHEL HARRIS.
We ride a white donkey, a play in three
acts, by Ethel Harris Gregory, based on
the novel of the same title by George
Panetta, © Ethel Harris Gregory; ic
9F eb49; DU18454,
GREGORY (Willard G.) & Company.
The magic shop. DU19906. SEE Johnson,
Edward T.
GRESSIEKER, HERMANN.
Der Regenbogen, KomGdie in drei Akten.
© Theaterverlag Reiss A.G.; 1c 12Jan49;
DU18052.
GRIECHISCHE Dramen, AF9742. SEE
Kaiser, Georg.
GRIFFIN, Z. Wayne.
Key to the city. DU17973. SEE Crutcher,
Robert Riley.
GRIGGS, JOHN.
By rocket to the moon. [Recording script]
© John Griggs; 1c 2May49; DU19884.
GRINGALET. DP19453. SEE Vandenberghe,
Paul,
GROAG, EDWARD ROBERT,
Peter Ney, schoolteacher; stage play in
three acts. © Edward R. Groag; ic
18Apr49; DU19611.
GRODSKY, EMANUEL.
The golden calf, a play in three acts,
© Emanual Grodsky; 12Mar49; DP19129.
GROOM’S biscuits. DP18626. SEE Steele,
Charles Ishmael.
GROSS, HAROLD F.
Santa says hello, anaddress, © Harold
F. Gross; lc 23May49; C3715,
GROSS, SEYMOUR ABBOTT.
Room at the inn, a sentimental comedy in
three acts. © Seymour Gross; 1c
23May49; on revisions; DU20118. Prev.
reg. “The Moorings;’’ 17Nov38; D60241.
GROSS, SOPHIE.
The nursery school of the air, a television
program, © Sophie Gross; 1c 30Dec48;
DU17788.
GROSS, Stephen.
Aftermath. DU19928. SEE Merrill,
Mildred Henry.
GROUSE Pierre. DU18748. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 476,
GROWTH OF THE MIND (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Albert Morris
Kane. © Albert M. Kane.
f] © 1c 8Nov48; DU17816.
5. © 1c 7Feb49; DU18432.
16. © 1c 14Feb49: DU18528.
17. © 1c 24Feb49: DU18773.
18. © 1c 28Feb49: DU18804.
26. © 1c 9May49-: DU19910.
27. © 1c 13May49; DU19959.
28. © 1c 23May49: DU20100.
GRUBBS, WILLIAM HERSCHEL.
De Lord’s winter apples, a darky preacher’s
vision of life in the Garden of Eden. Ab-
breviated for records. © William Herschel
Grubbs, Sr.; 1c 10Jan49; C3363.
GUENEVER. DU19617. SEE Kubly,
Herbert Oswald.
GUESS again. C3679. SEE Whitney, Helen
Lenore,
GUESSING. C3359. SEE Broyles, Horace
Ney.
GUESTS. DU19734. SEE Martin, Thomas
Andrew.
GUIBORD, PHILIP ARTHUR.
Freddie the great; a comedy in three acts,
by Phil Arthur [pseud.] © Phil Arthur;
le 13Apr49; DU19578.
GUINEA gall, DU20458. SEE Patterson,
Thomas McEvoy.
THE GUINEA pig. DP20112. SEE
Chetham-Strode, Warren.
GUNZBURG, MILTON LOWELL.
Articulate conception, a comedy drama in
three acts. © Milton Lowell Gunzburg;
le 22Jan49; DU18105.
GUS Lesnevich. C3685. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
GUYON, Dorothy M. SEE
Lane, Dorothy Mildred Guyon.
GYLDENDAL Norsk Forlag.
Befrielse. DP18860. SEE Nilsen, Ernst.
GLYDENDALSKE Boghandel Nordisk Forlag.
Hende vi glemmer. DP18916. SEE
Fischer, Leck.
Idyllen, DP18915, SEE Rode, Edith
Nebelong)
THE GYPSY baron. DU20282. SEE Strauss,
Johann.
THE GYPSY remains, DU17817. SEE
Kaufmann, George Sothern,
37
H
H. W. Buddemeier Company. SEE
Buddemeier (H. W.) Company.
HAAS, Charles F.
The lady or the tiger? DU19007. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
HABEN. DU18051. SEE Hay, Julius.
HACKETT, RITA.
’49—magazine of television. Television
script, Jan. 19, 1949. © The Crosley
Broadcasting Corp.; 1c 22Jan49; C3292.
HACKETT, WALTER.
After the fog lifts, a play in one act.
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 24 p.
illus. (Baker’s royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 10Mar49; DP19230.
HAGER, FRANZISKA.
Thamar, Tragddie in drei Akten von
Franziska Hager; Muzik von Wilhelm
Mauke, Klavierauszug mit Text. Wien,
Universal-Edition A.G., c1921. 215 p.
© Universal-Edition A.G.; 28Dec21;
DP17798.
HAIL Caesar. DU19675. SEE The Green
Hornet, no, 937.
HAIL to the Chief. DU19858. SEE Colby,
Archie,
A HAIR perhaps. DP20450. SEE Filbert,
Norman Henry.
HAISLIP, HARVEY SHADLE.
The deep six; a play concerning women in
naval uniform, in three acts. © Harvey
Shadle Haislip; 1c 27Apr49; DU19787.
HALE, BRYANT MCINTYRE.
The Hollywood legend, a musical play in
two acts by Bryant M. Hale. Music by
Bryant M. Hale and Al Dary. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Bryant
McIntyre Hale; 1c 24May49; on revisions;
DU20255. Prev. reg. ‘Salt water daffy”’;
26Mar43; D76227.
HALE, NATHAN.
Goodbye, Hollywood. DP20103. SEE
Hale, Ruth,
Hoppsville holiday, a comedy in three acts,
by Nathan and Ruth Hale. Evanston, IIL,
Row, Peterson [1949]. 104 p. illus. (A
Row-Peterson play) © Row, Peterson &
Co.; 28Feb49; DP19874.
HALE, RUTH.
Goodbye, Hollywood; a comedy in three
acts, by Ruth and Nathan Hale. Cedar
Rapids, Ia., Heuer Pub. Co., c1949. 96 p.
illus. © Edward I. Heuer; 13May49; on
revisions; DP20103. Prev. reg. “‘There’ll
come a day’’, 10Sep46; DP5441,
Hoppsville holiday. DP19874. SEE Hale,
Nathan,
THE HALEYVILLE hornet. DU20372. SEE
Richards, Walter Auldon.
THE HALF dead corpse. DU18853. SEE
The Shadow, no, 361.
HALF past ’teen. DP20152. SEE Henderson,
John.
HALFF, ALMA MURPHY.
The jack pot, a play in one act. Boston,
Baker’s Plays [1949]. 21 p. (Baker’s
plays for amateurs) © Walter H. Baker
Co.; 8Feb49; DP18573.
HALL, BAIRD.
The Hibbses of Vermont. Book 1,
episode 1. [Radio script] © Baird Hall;
lc 11May49; DU19972.
HALL, Gene, pseud, SEE Hanrahan, Gene.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HALL, JOHN DAVIDSON.
Passport to treason, an international
three-act drama, © John Davidson Hall;
1c 22Jun49; DU20471.
HALLMARK Productions, inc.
The Lawton story, DP18356. SEE Horn,
Mildred A.
HALMAN, Doris F.
Things for Sticky Bill to do, DU19423.
SEE First Nighter, Feb, 3, 1949.
HALO. DU19232. SEE Gaither, Gant.
HAMBONE, the opossum. DU18009. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Jan. 2, 1949,
HAMILTON, JAMES MARION.
Love, faith, and prayer; a play in three
acts. © James Marion Hamilton; lc
9F eb49; DU18457,
HAMILTON, JOHN MERIDETH.
King of the mountain, a play in two acts,
© John Merideth Hamilton; 1c 22Jan49;
DU18300.
HAMILTON, Nancy.
Our best girl, DU20155. SEE Hokinson,
Helen.
HAMLET in Prague. DU19971. SEE
Hochman, Eugene Joseph.
HAMMERSTEIN, Oscar,
South Pacific. DU19879. SEE Rodgers,
Richard,
HAMMOND, GORDON.
The dainty hyacinth, a comic opera in two
acts. [Text only] © Gordon Hammond;
1c 6Jan49; DU18639.
HAMMOND, Laurence. SEE Keeping Up
With the Wigglesworths (Radio program)
HAMMOND (Laurence) Productions, inc.
SEE Keeping Up with the Wigglesworths
(Radio Program)
HAMNER, EARL.
The Neals and Orville; audition script,
Mar. 2, 1949. © The Crosley Broadcast-
ing Corp.; 1c 2Mar49; C3406.
What’s next? DU17984. SEE Filion,
Ross.
THE HANDS of death. DU19256. SEE
Little Herman, no, 14.
HANDY (JAM) ORGANIZATION, INC.
Advance design for ’49; recording script
for Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corporation, © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.; 1c
4Mar49; C3425,
Any day in the year; recording script for
Swift & Company. © Swift & Co.; 1c
4Mar49; C3439,
Beauty —with a purpose! Pts. 1 and 2.
Recording script for Chevrolet Motor Di-
vision, General Motors Corporation,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; le 4Mar49; C3426.
The big day; recording script for Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp. © Frig-
idaire Division, General Motors Corp; ic
2d.Apr49; C3617.
Freddy, the Ford tractor, in ‘‘A guy’s
gotta breathe’’; recording script for Dear-
born Motors. © Dearborn Motors Corp.;
1c 25Apr49; C3620.
Great opportunities; recording script for
the Ralson Purina Co. © Ralston Purina
Co.; 1c 25Apr49; C3608,
Greater than ever; recording script for
Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corporation, © Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp.; 1c 4Mar49; C3431.
Helping profits climb; recording script
for Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. © Wyan-
dotte Chemicals Corp.; le 25Apr49; C3612.
The key to more sales; recording script
for Delco-Remy Products Division.
© Delco-Remy Division of General
Motors Corp.; lc 25Apr49; C3619.
Let her help you sell! Recording script
for Swift and Company. © Swift & Co,;
le 4Mar49; C3440.
Making the shoes fit; necording script
for the Ralston-Purina Co. Ralston
Purina Co.; 1c 25Apr49; C3609.
Modern commercial dish-washing; record-
ing script for Wyandotte Chemicals Corp.
© Wyandotte Chemicals Corp.; 1c
25Apr49; C3613.
More efficiency; recording script for
Dowell, inc. © Dowell, inc.; ic 4Mar49;
C3429.
Passing the know -how along; recording
script for Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corporation. © Frigidaire Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 1c 4Mar49;
C3432,
The pay-off; recording script for the S. S.
Kresge Company. © S. S. Kresge & Co.;
lc 4Mar49; C3437.
Plan for action; recording script for the
Falstaff Brewing Corporation. © Falstaff
Brewing Corp.; lc 4Mar49; C3430,
Producing pork the Purina way; recording
script for Ralston Purina Co. © Ralston
Purina Co.; 1c 25Apr49; C3607.
Proof; recording script for the Ralston
Purina Co. © Ralston Purina Co,; 1c
25Apr49; C3610.
The reasons why! Recording script for
Swift and Company. © Swift & Co.;
lc 4Mar49; C3441.
Recording for Plastics Division presenta-
tion. Recording script for the Dow
Chemical Co, © The Dow Chemical Co.;
lc 25Apr49; C3618,
Sell accessories the Chevrolet way; re-
cording script for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corporation,
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 1c 4Mar49; C3427.
Selling the other seven; recording script
for Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corporation, © Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp.; 1c 4Mar49;
C3433.
Servicing Frigidaire automatic electric
dryers; recording script for the Frig-
idaire Division of the General Motors
Corporation, © Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp.; 1c 4Mar49; C3434,
Servicing Frigidaire ironers; recording
script for Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp, © Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp.; 1c 25Apr49; C3616.
Servicing Frigidaire rotary -type refriger -
ating systems in Coca-Cola coolers;
recording script for Frigidaire Division
of the General Motors Corporation,
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp.; 1c 4Mar49; C3435.
Slidefilm review; recording script for the
Ralston Purina Co. A script for Purina’s
slidefilm review of their group selling
Slidefilms, © Ralston Purina Co.; 1¢
25Apr49; C3611.
Startena film; recording script for Ralston-
Purina Co. © Ralston Purina Co.; 1c
4Mar49; C3438.
Time for action; recording script for
Century Metalcraft Corp. © Century Metal-
craft Corp.; le 25Apr49; C3621.
Touch all four to score; recording script
for Mutual Benefit Health and Accident
Association. © Mutual Benefit Health
& Accident Assn.; lc 25Apr49; C3615.
Welcome to Armstrong; recording script
for Armstrong Cork Company. © Arm-
strong Cork Co.; 1c 4Mar49; C3424,
What’s new for ’49; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp. © Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corp.; 1c 4Mar49;
C3438,
Yesterday becomes tomorrow; recording
script for Nabisco Co, © National
Biscuit Co. (Nabisco); 1c 25Apr49; C3614,
You can’t judge a book—; recording script
for General Electric Company. General
Electric Co.; 1c 4Mar49; C3436.
HANG fire. DU20245. SEE Zavidowsky,
Bernard,
88
HANG together. DU19661. SEE Lee,
Leonard,
HANGER, WILLIAM ARNOLD.
Zee Tavern biere presentations, a dra-
matic composition. 2 leaves, © Lafa-
yette Brewery, inc.; 1c 3Feb49; DU18704.
HANIG, DAVID.
God in the cellar, a satirical fantasy in
three acts. Based on the novel ‘‘The
absolute at large’’ by Karel Capek.
© David Hanig; 1c 23May49; DU20099.
HANK Zanavragegy. C3370. SEE Evans,
John J.
HANRAHAN, GENE.
The woman’s opinion, by Gene Hall [pseud,]
Radio script, April 5, 1949. © Gene
Hanrahan; 1c 19Apr49; C3579.
HANS. DP18730. SEE Barnouw, Erik.
HANSEL and Gretel. DU20468. SEE
Major, Clare Tree.
HANSEL and Grettel. DU19556. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
HANSEN, OSKAR J. W.
Proposed good neighbor monument for
the Organization of American States at
Washington, D. C. © Oskar J. W. Hansen;
lec 30Mar49; C3529,
HANSEN, WALDEMAR EINER.
August, a play in three acts. © Waldemar
Hansen; 1c 30Dec48; DU17826.
HANSON, MARY KATHRYN.
Springtide of the stars, an original comedy
in three acts, © Mary Kathryn Hanson;
1c 10Mar49; DU19018.
HAPPINESS exchange. C3658. SEE Noe,
James A.
HAPPY birthday. SEE
Brown, Margaret Wise. DU20337.
Schwarz, Lewis E. C3790.
HAPPY birthday to you. DU19878. SEE
Evans, Marion Annette.
HAPPY Easter. C3791. SEE Schwarz,
Lewis E.
THE HAPPY ending. DU19574, SEE
Nordness, Orvin Lee.
HAPPY ever after. DP17956. SEE Park-
hirst, Douglass.
HAPPY new century! DU19414. SEE
Kelm, Karlton Adam,
HAPPY theatre. DU19973. SEE Harris,
Harriett M.
HARCOURT, Brace and Company, inc,
Six plays of Shakespeare, A32505, SEE
Shakespeare, William.
HARDEN, Virginia. SEE Stewart,
Virginia Harden,
HARDING, JOHN BRIARD.
Ay place on earth, a play in two acts.
John Briard Harding; 1c 5May49; on
revisions; DU20137. Prev. reg. “(Come
to life;’”? 7Sep48; DU16230.
HARK, MILDRED.
If we only could cook, a Thanksgiving play
in one act, by Mildred Hark and Noel
McQueen. New York, Play Club, c1948.
(A Play Club selection, no. 20) © The
Play Club; 1Dec48; DP18285,
Nothing to be thankful for, a one act play,
by Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen,
New York, School Plays, c1948. 15 p.
(A Play Club selection for the Young
America play series) © School Plays,
inc.; 1Dec48; DP18026,
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HARK, MILDRED. Cont’d.
The star in the window, a one act play,
by Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen.
New York, Play Club, c1948. 18 p.
(A Play Club selection, no, 23) © The
Play Club; 1Dec48; DP19284.
Vote for Uncle Sam, a patriotic play in
one act, by Mildred Hark and Noel
McQueen. New York, Play Club, c1948.
13 p. (A Play Club selection for the
Young America play series) © The
Play Club; 1Dec48; DP18284,
HARMON, CHARLOTTE BUCHWALD.
You have to be crazy, a comedy in three
acts. © Charlotte Buchwald Harmon;
le 27Apr49; DU19788.
HARMON, JAMES ORAN.
Mrs. Johnson, a play in three acts, © James
Oran Harmon; ic 3Jan49; DU17831.
HARMON, JOHN S.
Rousseau. Discourse on inequality [and]
treatise on political economy. Sugges-
tions for Great Books leaders. Prelimi-
nary draft. © Great Books Foundation;
le 9Mar49; C3465.
What do you think? SEE What Do You
Think? (Television program)
HARMONY of the bees. C3486. SEE Bacon,
Chester Henry.
HAROLD of England. DP18624. SEE
Rainsford, Kerr.
HARPEL, Bill. SEE Harpel, Willis Rus-
sell
HARPEL, WILLIS RUSSELL.
Bill Harpel’s News notebook, [Sample
radio script] © Willis R. Harpel; 1c
14Jan49; C3448.
Words and music. [Sample radio script]
© Willis R. Harpel; 1c 14Jan49; C3449.
HARPER and Brothers.
Typical Elizabethan plays. A28876, SEE
Schelling, Felix Emmanuel,
HARRINGTON, FRANCIS TIMOTHY.
The great illusion, a lecture. © Francis
T. Harrington; 1c 3Feb49; C3312.
HARRIS, AURAND.
Circus day, a play in four scenes. New
York, S. French [1949]. 75 p. illus,
© Samuel French; 5Jan49; DP17959.
Pinocchio and the Indians, by Aurand
Harris. A dramatization of ‘Pinocchio
in Africa’? by Cherubini, from the Italian
by Angelo Patri. © James Aurand Harris;
le 23Feb49; DU18769.
HARRIS, EDNA K.
“‘and it came to pass,’’ a pageant in two
acts, by Edna K, Harris. Titled by the
Rev. Alfred G. Dunston, Jr. © Mrs.
Edna K. Harris; 1c 6Apr49; DU19428.
HARRIS, GUY S.
Spring planting, a comedy in three acts,
© Guy S. Harris; 1c 7Feb49; DU18427.
HARRIS, HARRIETT M.
Happy theatre. Script no, 1. [for radio
© Harriett Harris; 1c 16May49; DU19973.
HARRIS, James Aurand, SEE Harris, Aurand,
HARRIS, SAMUEL B.
The Burean system for marking literature.
Supplement, 2d ed. © Samuel B. Harris;
le 15Mar49; C3516.
HARSANYI, Alexander.
The crazy Mrs, Asvay. DU20264, SEE
Harsanyi, Zsolt.
HARSANYI, ZSOLT.
The crazy Mrs. Asvay, a play in four acts.
Tr. from the Hungarian by Alexander
Harsanyi. © Roboz International Pro-
ductions, inc.; 1c 6Jun49; DU20264,
HART, ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
A champagne princess, a musical comedy
in two acts and a prologue, by Lincoln
Hart. [Text only] © Abraham Lincoln
Hart; 1c 10Mar49; DU19068.
The cracked pot, a comedy in three acts,
© Abraham Lincoln Hart; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19488.
HART, Lincoln, SEE Hart, Abraham
Lincoln,
HART, MOSS.
Light up the sky, a play [in three ace
New York, Random House eee 120 p.
© Moss Hart; 3Mar49; DP19142,
HARTE, Bret.
Colonel Starbottle for the plaintiff.
DU19402. SEE Your Show Time (Tele-
vision program)
The outcasts of Poker Flat. DU19228.
SEE Heathcote, Alfred Fischer.
Tennessee’s partner. SEE Heathcote,
Alfred Fischer. The outcasts of Poker
Flat. DU19228.
HARTOG, JAN DE.
Skipper next to God; play in three acts.
New York] Dramatists Play Service
1949]. 59 p. front. © Dramatists
lay Service, inc.; 19May49; DP20135.
Prev. reg. 1Apr47; D unp. 8417,
HARTRYCE, JEAN SMITH.
Walking the dog, a play in three acts with
prologue. © Jean Smith Hartryce; ic
22Mar49; on revisions; DU19200. Prev.
reg. 14Jun34; D29929,
HARTWELL, Betty Isabel.
Wanted: a father. DU19955, SEE Taussig,
Stefan Simon,
HARTYL, Macklym, pseud, SEE Black,
Thomas Earl Howard,
HASTY, Jack. SEE Jackson and jill (Tele-
vision program)
A HAT with red roses. DU19958. SEE
Darlington, Anne,
HATVANY, Lilly.
Adventure. DU19982. SEE Maray, Sandor.
HAUCK, MARY BARNUM BUSH.
The first singing of the Star Spangled Banner;
presented by Dauphin County’s 13th Annual
Folk Festival ‘Americans All.’’? © Mary
Barnum Bush Hauck; ic 10Jun49; DU20325,
HAUG, CARL GOTTFRIED.
The original Dixie platter party, a radio
program, by Carl G. Haug and Jennie Lee
Haug. © Carl G. Haug, Jennie Lee Haug;
1c 10Jan49; C3338.
HAUG, Jennie Lee.
The original Dixie platter party. C3338.
SEE Haug, Carl Gottfried,
HAUPTMANN, FRANZ.
Die Entscheidung; Spiel aus dem Leben
eines grossen Mannes. © Theaterverlag
Eirich Ges, m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18290.
HAVE a lot of fun, DU20128. SEE Walling,
Roy.
HAWKES & Son (London) ltd.
The beggar’s opera. DP19127. SEE Gay,
John,
The little sweep. DP20323. SEE Britten,
Benjamin.
HAWSE, ELBERTA.
To them that sit in darkness, a Christmas
story presentation. Kansas City, Mo.,
39
Lillenas Pub. Co., c1947. Pelee
© Haldor Lillenas; 28Aug47; DP20414,
HAWTHORNE, EARL J.
Sports battle, by Earl J. Hawthorne and
Edmund A. Barker. [Sample script]
© Earl J. Hawthorne, Edmund A, Barker;
1c 11Apr49; C3555.
HAY, JULIUS.
Haben, Schauspiel von Julius Hay. Mit
einem Vorwort von Lion Feuchtwanger.
© Theaterverlag Reiss A.G.; 1c 12Jan49;
DU18051.
HAYCOX, Ernest.
A day in town, DU17790. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no, 15,
HAZAM, Louis.
Freedom is a home-made thing. DP18137.
SEE National Broadcasting Company, inc.
Second class citizens. DP19553. SEE
National Broadcasting Company, inc.
HAZELTON, RICHARD MARQUARD.
The incubus, a play in three acts. © Richard
M. Hazelton; 1c 28Feb49; DU18805.
HE embraces me. DP18658. SEE Dees,
Paul Elbert.
HE stopped at the Bluestarlet’s Inn. C3315.
SEE Welz, John.
HE who exalted himself. DU20384. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 114.
THE HEAD of doom. DU17795. SEE The
Shadow, no, 353.
THE HEAD of the table. DU19011. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 193.
HEADLINERS and sideliners. DP19143.
SEE The Telerama Company.
HEALEY, ROBERT M.
Consign me to oblivion; or, Mr. Bach comes
to.court! A one-act comedy in sonata
form. © Robert M. Healey; ic 31Jan49;
DU18683.
HEALY, Bob.
Family album, DU20157. SEE Forslund,
Donald William.
HEANEY, PAUL GERARD.
Names of blaSphemy, a play in eight scenes.
© Paul Gerard Heaney; 1c 27Apr49;
DU19786,
HEAPS, Raymond B.
Forever. DU19979. SEE McLaird,
Arthur M.
HEAPS, Seldon N.
The enchanted attic. DP18638. SEE
Woolsey, Maryhale,
HEAR no evil. DU19903. SEE The Shadow,
no. 370.
HEARSAY, William, pseud, SEE Brate,
Charlotte,
HEART trouble. DP17955. SEE Taggart,
Tom,
HEAT lightning. DP20332. SEE Carroll,
Robert Francis.
HEATH, ANNA LENINGTON.
Andy’s antics, a comedy in one act. Cedar
Rapids, Ia., Art Craft Play Co., c1949.
24 p. illus. (An Art Craft play
© J. Vincent Heuer; 6May49; DP19945.
HEATHCOTE, ALFRED FISCHER.
The outcasts of Poker Flat, a play in three
acts. Based on two sketches by Bret
Harte: ‘‘Tennessee’s partner”’ and ‘‘The
outcasts of Poker Flat.’’? © Alfred Fischer
Heathcote; 1c 24Mar49; DU19228.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HEAVEN knows. DU20246. SEE Rosen-
gren, Frank Duane.
HEAVEN sent. SEE Waldron, Robert.
Three citizens from heaven. DU20289.
HEAVENLY music. DU19753. SEE Let’s
Pretend, Apr. 16, 1949.
HE BERDEN, MARY VIOLET.
First catch your hare, a short play in
three acts. © Mary Violet Heberden;
le TJun49; DU20285.
HECHT, Ben.
Concerning a woman of sin, DU19325.
SEE The Actor’s Studio, no. 26,
Count Bruga. DU19797. SEE Ruric,
Peter.
HECUBA. DU20263. SEE Crane, Burton.
HEDRICK, PAUL HARRINGTON.
Jack-in-the-box, a 15-minute television
show, by Paul Harrington Hedrick and
Bernard Neville Craven, [Sample script]
© Craven & Hedrick, inc.; 1c 17Mar49;
DU19425.
HEGELUND, FRED RASMUS.
Turn back your heart, a comedy in three
acts. © Fred Hegelund; 1c 12Apr49;
DU19540.
HEGER, ROBERT.
Lady Hamilton, Opere in drei Akten,
sieben Bilder und ein Epilog [¥en]
Robert Heger. Klavierauszug mi
Gesang von Anno Schmieden. Wien,
Universal-Edition, c1941. 350 p.
front. © Universal-Edition; 19Sep41;
DP18606,
HEIDEMAN, LEONARD MARTIN.
The isles of Greece, a play in three acts,
© Leonard Martin Heideman; 1c
18Apr49; DU19604,
HEIDT, Horace. SEE Horace Heidt Show
(Radio program)
HEIMAN, CYRIL POSES.
House in the sun, a tragedy in three acts,
by Cyril Heiman and Phillip Gelb.
© Cyril Poses Heiman, Phillip S. Gelb;
le 13Jan49; DU18422.
HEINBERG, PAUL JULIUS.
Combine G, a play in three acts. © Paul
Julius Heinberg; 1c 4Jan49; DU17868.
HEIR to the flesh. DU19181. SEE Hinsdale,
Harriet.
HELBERG, BURTON EDWARD.
A radio commercial for Jackson M. Potter
real estate, Syracuse, New York. 1 leaf.
© Burton Edward Helberg; 1c 22Nov48;
DU18053.
HELI, Joe, pseud, SEE Liebau, Helene
Hans,
HELLENIC hour. C3589. SEE Glaros,
William G.
HELLMAN, LILLIAN.
Montserrat, a play in two acts, © Lillian
Hellman; 1c 24Jun49; DU20482.
HELLO America, C3795. SEE Farrell,
Maury J.
HELLO out there. DP20080. SEE Saroyan,
William,
HELPING profits climb. C3612. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
HEMINGWAY, Ernest.
The capital of the world. SEE Lacloche,
A. Marie. Death in the night, DU19950,
HENDE vi glemmer, DP18916. SEE
Fischer, Leck,
HENDERSON, JOHN.
Half past ’teen; a comedy in three acts,
Cedar Rapids, la., Art Craft Play Co.,
c1949, 80p. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 25Feb49; DP20152,
HENDL, Walter.
Little brass band. DU20348. SEE Brown,
Margaret Wise.
HENGEHOLD, FERD J.
Grandstand managers, by Fred J. Henge-
hold. [Continuity Ferd J. Hengehold;
lc 6May49; C3664,
HENGEHOLD, Fred J. SEE Hengehold,
Ferd J.
HENKIN, HOWARD HAROLD.
The unsealed coffin, an original television
drama. © Howard Harold Henkin; 1c
28Apr49; DU19954,
HENNEFELD, EDMUND BERTRAM.
Darkness called night, a play in three acts.
© Edmund Bertram Hennefeld; 1c
11Apr49; DU19700.
HENNESSY, EDWARD WILLIAM.
Terrible Terry O’Toole, a musical comedy
in two acts. © Edward William Hennessy;
1c 25May49; DU20125.
HENNING, Ruth.
A shower for the bridesmaid. DU18550.
SEE First Nighter, Dec. 9, 1948.
HENNY Penny. DP19286. SEE Adam,
Joseph.
HENRY, Bruce L.
Endless engineering. C3557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Fisk Air-borne is different. C3718. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The salesmaster series. C3719. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Streams of black gold. C3375. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The washer that couldn’t happen. DU19509.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
You asked for it. C3374. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
HENRY, ELINOR BENIGNA.
Father Aull’s message to the world, In
six chapters, © Elinor B. Henry; ic
13Jun49; C3769.
HENRY Greenberg. C3744. SEE The Ameri-
can Way (Radio program)
HENRY Jones of Jones Junction, DU19620.
SEE Draper, Walt.
HEPBURN, DICK.
The divorce comedy, a play in two acts.
© Dick Hepburn; 1c 21Jun49; DU20475.
HEPPLEDINK, Jerusha, pseud, SEE White-
ford, Edith L.
HER husband’s ghost, DU18616. SEE
Dr. Christian, no, 531.
HERB Shriner television show. DU20233.
SEE Marshall, Thomas.
HERBERT, JERRY, J.
North of 36-30, an original screenplay,
© Jerry J. Herbert; 1c 16Mar49; DU19151.
HERBERT, MANUEL D.
For old times’ sake, a one-act play for
two characters. New York, S. French
1949]. 23 p. illus. © Samuel French;
8Mar49:; DP19318,
HERE I must remain, DU19850. SEE
Keller, Alvin Joseph.
HERE we are. DU19857. SEE Folts,
Harry Claude.
LES HERITIERS Bouchard. DU19407. SEE
Regnier, Max.
40
HERMAN, GERALD SHELDON.
Step right up! A musical play in two acts
by Jerry Herman, [Text and music on
Separate leaves Gerald Herman; ic
15F eb49; DU18584,
HERMAN, the stupid cupid. DU20040. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Feb. 13, 1949.
THE HERO worshipper. DU19036. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2510-1735.
HEROISCHE Komdédie. SEE Tagger,
Theodor. Historische Draman, DP19373.
HERR Grosz. SEE Jung, Franz. The way
home. DU18903.
HERSHENOW, HAROLD JOHN.
The prefabricated dream, a comedy in
three acts. © Harold Hershenow; ic
14Feb49; DU18543,
HESS, MARY BRIM.
Susan and the Elders, a play in three acts.
© Mary Brim Hess; 1c 1Feb49; DU18387.
HETTLEMAN, BERTHA.
The forbidden land, a play in three acts.
Adapted from the book of the same title,
© Bertha Hettleman; 1c 28Mar49;
DU19294,
HEUER, Edward I.
Big as life. DP19933. SEE Russell,
Ear! Louis.
Goodbye, Hollywood. DP20103. SEE Hale,
Ruth,
Three fingers in the door, DP20134. SEE
Metcalfe, Felicia.
Uninvited ghost. DP19946. SEE Rose,
Le Roma,
Wilbur faces life. DP17884. SEE Payton,
Donald.
HEUER, J. Vincent.
Andy’s antics. DP19945. SEE Heath,
Anna Lenington,
Gone about girls. DP19956. SEE Rose,
Le Roma,
Half past ’teen. DP20152, SER Henderson,
ohn,
ni the shadows. DP19943. SEE Rose,
Le Roma.
Taming the brat. DP19944. SEE Russell,
Earl Louis.
Wilbur faces facts. DP19984. SEE Payton,
Donald,
HEWSON, ISABEL MANNING.
Before and after, an interior decoration
television show. Episode 1, © Isabel
Manning Hewson; 1c 12Dec48; C3339.
HEXTER, LOUIS J.
James Hickman vs. the people, a play in
six scenes, by Louis J. Hexter and John W.
Rice. © Louis J. Hexter, John W. Rice;
lc 4Mar49; DU19104.
HEY hey. DU20373. SEE Zellers, Parker
Richardson,
HEY! This is it! DU19320. SEE Stewart,
Horace Winfred,
HEYWOOD, DOROTHY LOIS.
It’s great to be livin’, an operetta in two
acts, [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Dorothy Lois Heywood; 1c 25Jan49;
DU18572.
THE HIBBSES of Vermont. DU19972. SEE
Hall, Baird,
THE HICK from Hicksville. DP20104. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
HICKLING, JOHN.
Concerto for voices. Episode no, 1.
[Radio script] © John Hickling; 1c
Ojun49; DU20467.
HICKMAN, Carolyn Marie.
The power of love and lyrics, DU18758.
SEE Hickman, Sharpe Frost,
DRAMAS AND
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HICKMAN, SHARPE FROST.
The power of love and lyrics, a musical
drama. 45 leaves. [Text only
© Carolyn Marie Hickman; 1c 2Feb49;
DU18758.
HICKS, WALTER ROBERT.
Once upon a time; sample television pro-
gram, © Walter Robert Hicks; 1c
13Jan49; DU18621.
HIDE and seek, C3666. SEE Whitney,
Helen Lenore,
HIDE and shriek, DU19846. SEE Sidlinger,
Bruce C.
HIGH Barbaree. DU18800. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Jan, 24, 1949,
HIGH button shoes. DP18357. SEE Long-
street, Stephen,
THE HIGH cost of living. DU19434. SEE
First Nighter, Jan. 20, 1949.
HILDA Brant. DU20144. SEE Weingarten,
Aaron.
HILFE, wir werden verjiingt. DU18298.
SEE Flir, Josef.
HILFIKER, EARL L.,
The rabbit that runs on snowshoes; com-
mentary and list of subjects for a sound
film on the life of the snowshoe hare.
© Earl L. Hilfiker; 1c 28Mar49; C3525.
HILL, EOLA MITCHELL.
To buy a star, a one-act play in two
scenes. © Eola Mitchell Hill; 1c 8Mar49;
DU18945,
HILL, JAMES HENRY.
Kill the umpire; or, The umpire. By James
Hill and Harry Clork. [Film script
© John Beck; ic 27May49; DU20159.
HILLIARD, FRANK.
Slender anchorage; or, House trailer. A
play in three acts by Frank Hilliard and
Violet Rodda. © Frank Hilliard, Violet
Rodda; 1c 18Nov48; DU17812.
HILLS, CONSTANCE HARVEY.
Outpost of innocence; or, Souvenir from
the mountain, A play in three acts.
© Constance Harvey Hills; 1c 18Feb49;
DU18654.
HIM and her. DU19976. SEE Butt, Harold
Charles,
HIM or me. DU19865. SEE Oboler, Arch.
HINGSTON, Harold L.
Three citizens from heaven, DU20289,
DU20446. SEE Waldron, Robert.
HINRICHS, PAUL CHRISTOPHER.
In all her glory, a fanciful comedy in two
acts, © Paul Hinrichs; 1c 7Dec48;
DU17813.
HINSDALE, HARRIET.
Heir to the flesh, a play in three acts, by
Ramon Romero and Harriet Hinsdale,
© Harriet Hinsdale, Ramon Romero; 1c
28F eb49; DU19181.
HIRSCH, SAMUEL.
Repple-Depple, a play in three acts.
© Samuel Hirsch; 1c 30Mar49; DU19312.
Scatter my words, a play in one act.
© Samuel Hirsch; 1c 5Jan49; DU17866.
Subway rhapsody, a play in one act.
© Samuel Hirsch; 1c 20Dec48; DU17994.
HIS Excellency of Vilna. DP18469. SEE
The Eternal Light, no, 211.
HIS wife’s first husband, DU17206. SEE
Bell, Stanley James.
HISTORISCHE Draman. DP19373. SEE
Tagger, Theodor.
HISTORY of the Peloponnesian War. SEE
What Do You Think? Is war necessary?
C3501.
HIT the road. DU19803. SEE Kaye,
Barry Conrad,
HI-TEENERS. DU18793. SEE Foglia,
Peter A.
HITS for misses, AA119773. SEE Ingalls,
Joyce.
HIVNOR, ROBERT HANKS.
The ticklish acrobat, a farce in four acts,
© Robert Hivnor; 1c 28Apr49; DU19796.
Too Many Thumbs, a three-act play.
Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota Press
[22]. 90 p. © Robert H. Hivnor;
Apr49; DP19619. Prev. reg. 21Jul47;
DU9900.
HOBBIES—a must for cardiacs. C3644.
SEE Bradie, Abram Barton,
HOCHMAN, EUGENE JOSEPH.
Hamlet in Prague, a play in five acts,
© Eugene J. Hochman; 1c 10May49;
DU19971.
HODGE, Max.
The appraisal, DU18700. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc;
How to present, demonstrate, and sell.
DU19505. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
Take it from “‘Bound-to-Happen O’Hoola-
han’? DU18078. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Treasure ho. DU20240. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
HODGES, ROBERT M.
I didn’t know what I was doing! No. 1 ina
series of television dramas, © Robert
M. Hodges; 1c 26Apr49; DU19759.
HOERNER, Edward M.
Happy birthday. C3790. SEE Schwarz,
Lewis E.
Happy Easter, C3791. SEE Schwarz,
Lewis E.
Merry Christmas. C3788. SEE Schwarz,
Lewis E,
You better get Well. C3789. SEE Schwarz,
Lewis E.
HOFFMAN, EDWARD J.
The Céte d’Azur, an illustrated lecture.
© Franco-American Audio-Visual Distri-
bution Center, inc.; 1c TFeb49; C3326.
Southern France, an illustrated lecture.
© Franco-American Audio-Visual Distri-
bution Center, inc.; lc 7Feb49; C3327.
HOFFMAN, EMANUEL.
The martyrs, a play in three acts.
© Emanuel Hoffman; 1c 23May49;
DU20200.
HOFFMAN (Raymond A.) Company.
Achievement. DP19093. SEE Doht, Mary
Frances Read,
HOFRICHTER, Albert C. SEE The Voice
of Christmas (Radio program)
HOKINSON, HELEN.
Our best girl, a play in three acts by
Helen Hokinson and Nancy Hamilton,
© Nancy Hamilton, Helen Hokinson; ic
25May49; DU20155.
HOLD that camera. DP19607. SEE
Kneeland, Edward S.
THE HOLE inthe wall. DU19027. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2516-1741.
HOLETON, ELIZABETH SUZANNE.
Through many things. [Radio script]
No. 1, Romance with Paul. © Elizabeth
Suzanne Holeton; 1c 11Apr49; DU19554.
HOLIDAY eve. DP20109. SEE King,
Philip.
HOLIDAY time. C3785. SEE Sherman,
Alexander.
HOLLOW trumpet. DU18365. SEE Maloy,
Richard,
HOLLYWOOD Bowl Association,
The pilgrimage play. DU19869. SEE
Kachel, Arthur B.
HOLLYWOOD haven. DU19167. SEE
Gordon, Frances Romer,
THE HOLLYWOOD legend, DU20255. SEE
Hale, Bryant McIntyre.
HOLLYWOOD marriage. DU19833. SEE
Bloom, Seymour L.
HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST (Television
program) Scripts in this series are by
Lester H. Lewis. © Lester H. Lewis.
Jan. 9, 1949. © 1c 9Jun49; DU20296.
Mar. 13, 1949. © 1c 9Jun49; DU20297.
June 4, 1949. © 1c 9yun49; DU20298.
HOLLYWOOD, the Red fortress in America.
C3389. SEE Fagan, Myron Coureval,
HOLMAN, BERTHA.
Bright ember, a play in four acts by
Barrett Howe [pseud,] © Bertha Holman;
1c 28Mar49; DU19296.
HOLT, BARBARA JEAN.
Vision in the night, a play in three acts.
© Barbara Jean Holt; 1c 15Sep48;
DU18502,
HOLT, Felix. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
HOLT (Henry) and Company, inc.
Short plays. A32492. SEE Knickerbocker,
Edwin Van Berghen,
THE HOLY night. SEE
Blaydes, Eleanor Agnes. DU18364.
Felkner, Myrtle E. DP17974.
HOLZINGER, HAROLD THOMAS.
It happened on an island, a dramatico-
musical composition. [Text oniyl
© Harold Thomas Holzinger; 1c 6Jun49;
DU20250.
HOME, WILLIAM DOUGLAS.
The Chiltern Hundreds; a comedy in three
acts. London, S. French [1949]. 75 p.
illus. (French’s acting edition, no. 743)
© Samuel French ltd.; 3Jan49; DP19288.
HOME again. DU18079. SEE Mabeau,
Michel M.
HOME arenas. DU20272. SEE Raney,
Rebekah Elizabeth.
HOME in the dark, DU20440. SEE
Schubert, Bernard S,
HOME -longing. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
HOME, suite, home. DU19241. SEE Rougas,
Michael John,
THE HOMEMAKERS treasure chest,
C3472-3473. SEE Cox, Alphonsus Patrick,
HOMER, the horse. DU18003. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Nov. 7, 1948.
THE HONEST dope. DU18548. SEE First
Nighter, Dec. 16, 1948.
AN HONEST man, DU19047. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no, 2518-1743,
THE HONEYMOON is over. SEE
Flaum, Ethel Sorin. DU20377.
Stone, James Floyd. DP18636.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HONEYSUCKLE homicide. DU19216.
SEE Rule, Georgia Eugene.
HONSBERGER, HERBERT MARSHALL.
Melody Lane amateur song writing con-
test. Radio-script, Apr. 23, 1949.
© Herbert Marshall Honsberger; 1c
28Apr49; DU19785.
HONUS Wagner. C3686. SEE The Ameri-
can Way (Radio program)
HOP O’ My Thumb, DU19754. SEE Let’s
Pretend, Apr. 23, 1949.
HOPE deferred. SEE Davies, Robertson,
Eros at breakfast. DP19801.
HOPF, ALICE LIGHTNER.
The gods have descended, a fantasy in
three acts by Alice Lightner, © Mrs.
Alice Lightner Hopf; 1c 28Mar49;
DU19289.
HOPKINS, EDWIN.
The second son of God, a drama in three
acts. © Edwin Hopkins; 1c 25Apr49;
DU19702.
HOPLEY-WOOLRICH, Cornell George.
Three o’clock. DU19515. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no. 27,
HOPPSVILLE holiday. DP19874. SEE
Hale, Nathan,
HORACE HEIDT SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Horace
Heidt, © Horace Heidt.
Jan. 9, 1949. © 1c 24Jan49; C3279.
HORINE, CHARLES EDWIN.
Fire sale, a farce comedy in three acts
by Chuck Horner [pseud,] and Hank
Miles. © Charles E. Horine, P. Henry
Miles; 1c 18Jan49; DU19251,
HORN, MILDRED A.
The Lawton story, including The Prince
of Peace (the Wichita Mountain religious
pageant). Original story by Mildred A.
Horn; pageantry story by A. Mark Wal-
lock; screen story by Scott Darling.
Final shooting script, © Hallmark Pro-
ductions, inc.; 25Jan49; DP18356,
HORNER, Chuck, pseud. SEE Horine,
Charles Edwin.
THE HORNET and a sparrow. DU18158.
SEE The Green Hornet, no, 911.
THE HORNET gets a franchise. DU19048,
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 919.
THE HORNET plays Santa Claus. DU18329.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 903.
HORNEZ, ANDRE. s
Le chevalier Bayard; operette en deux
actes et quinze tableaux d’André Hornez
et Bruno Coquatrix. Musique de Paul
Misraki, [Text only] © Rayven Music
Co., inc.; le 1Mar49; DU18837.
HORSE thieves of Devil’s Mesa, DU19350.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no, 2522-1747,
HOSKINS, KATHERINE DE MONTALANT.
The enemy is life, a play in three acts.
© Katherine de Montalant Hoskins; 1c
15jun49; DU20398.
HOSPITAL Street. DU19147. SEE Russota,
Marvin Victor.
HOSTETLER, Del. SEE Hostetler, Delbert
Wayne.
HOSTETLER, DELBERT WAYNE.
The star bug, a farce in three acts by
Del W. Hostetler. © Delbert Wayne
Hostetler; 1c 18Jan49; DU18068,
HOT car center. DU20016. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 939.
HOT seat hostage. DU19764. SEE Little
Herman, no, 18.
HOTCHNER, ARAN EDWIN.
Kitten hips, a musical play by A. EB.
Hotchner and Helen Markel, [Text only]
© A. E. Hotchner, Helen Markel; 1c
1Mar49; DU19077.
HOUR before midnight. DP18168. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS (Radio pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan, unless otherwise indi-
cated. © The Hour of St. Francis.
The bell of Padre Junipero, © 1c 7Mar49Q;
DU18953.
The busiest lady. © 1c 3May49; DU19862.
Good morning, Mr. Mayor. © ic
31Dec48; DU17832.
I believe. © 1c 3May49; DU19861.
In God we trust. © 1c 31Dec48; DU17835,
The meaning of Christmas. © lc 31Dec48;
DU17834,
Mission of blood, by Boniface Pfeilschifter
and Juanita Teresa Vaughan, © lc
31Dec48; DU17833.
The morning of the west. © 1c 3May49;
DU19859.
The mystery of Sister Marie. © 1c 7Mar49;
DU18954.
The passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ ac-
cording to plan, © 1c 3May49; DU19860.
Patience has a story. © lc 7Mar49;
DU18951.
Tough guy, by jemee Griffin Jay. © 1c
31Dec48; DU1L7836.
Where’s my hat? © 1c 7Mar49; DU18952.
THE HOUSE. DP18728. SEE Barnouw,
Erik.
A HOUSE divided. SEE Luce, Margaret.
The rose in the cloister. DP18101.
THE HOUSE in darkness, DU18107. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 94.
HOUSE in the sun, DU18422. SEE Haiman,
Cyril Poses.
THE HOUSE near Little Dock Street,
DU20427, SEE The Cavalcade of America,
no, 612.
THE HOUSE of the ravens. DU18856. SEE
The Shadow, no, 360.
THE HOUSE of the world. DU18108. SEE
Let’s Pretend, Jan. 1, 1949.
THE HOUSE of wonder. DU20412. SEE
Fabian, Bunty.
THE HOUSE on the lake. DP19089. SEE
Reach, James.
HOUSE trailer. SEE Hilliard, Frank,
Slender anchorage, DU17812.
HOUSEBOAT in Brooklyn, DU20409. SEE
Little Herman, no, 24,
HOUSEHOLD Finance Corporation,
May I help you, please? DU18072. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Television spots, DU18385. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
HOUSTON, GEMMA D’AURIA.
The answer, by Gemma d’Auria, [Radio
script] © Gemma d’Auria (Houston);
1c 13Jun49; DU20376.
World mother, a one-act play by Gemma
d’Auria, New York, S. French [1948].
15 p. illus. © Samuel French; 9Dec48;
Dees: Prev. reg. 13Apr47; D unp.
3.
HOUSTON, Virginia Card.
La traviata. DU20163. SEE Verdi,
Guiseppe.
HOW can you be famous? C3318. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
42
HOW people save in the United States.
DU18981, DU20175. SEE Keeping Up
With the Wigglesworths, nos, 96, 114.
HOW six traveled through the world,
Duta a. SEE Let’s Pretend, Mar. 26,
949.
HOW to geta male, DP18376. SEE
Stephenson, Shirley.
HOW to murder your husband. SEE
Kirkpatrick, John, Lady-killers.
DP19249,
HOW to present, demonstrate, and sell,
DU19505. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
HOW we want to be remembered. DU19769.
SEE Ford, Lota M.
HOWARD, Fred, pseud. SEE Wright,
Fred Howard,
HOWARD, Marjorie.
The busy buddies. DU18558. SEE
Bourke, John James.
HOWARD, Mary Louise.
Mischief mountain. DU19658. SEE
Kleine, Grace Ottilie.
THE HOWARD Island gang. DU20322. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 946,
HOWDY stranger! DU20260. SEE Flautz,
John T.
HOWE, Barrett, pseud. SEE Holman,
Bertha.
HOYT, NOYCE CLEMENT.
The all American hill billy band contest.
Sample radio script © Noyce Clement
oyt, Jr.; 1c 14Mar49; C3542.
The all Southwestern hill billy band contest,
Sample radio script] © Noyce Clement
oyt, Jr.; lc 14Mar49; C3543.
The Texas all state hill billy band contest,
[Sampie radio script] © Noyce Clement
oyt, Jr.; 1c 14Mar49; C3544,
HUBER, James G.
After a fashion. DU18666. SEE Long,
William H.
HUCKLEBERRY Finn. DP19063. SEE
Whiting, Frank M.
HUDDLE, MAX BLAINE.
The key to a prosperous economy. [aoe
© Max B. Huddle; 1c 9Jun49; C3784.
HUDKINS, PAUL DICKINSON.
A new system for the American and Con-
tinental codes. [Lecture] © Paul Dickinson
Hudkins; 1c 20Apr49; C3594,
HUDSON (J. L.) Company.
Spring tonic. DU19739. SEE Edwards,
Eleanor Jean,
HUEBSCH, Edward. SEE Your Show Time
(Television program)
HUGHES, Elizabeth Wilson.
Wantin’ fever. SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
The best one-act plays of 1948-1949.
AA117053.
HUGHES, GLENN.
Knock on wood, a mystery comedy in three
acts. Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 80 p.
illus. (Baker’s royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 13Apr49; DP19587.
HUGHES, Langston,
Troubled island. DP19449. SEE Still,
William Grant.
HUGHES, Russell. SEE
The Cavalcade of America (Radio program)
HUGO, Victor Marie.
Les miserables. DU19195. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HULL, Stacy, pseud. SEE Bachmann,
Robert Alexander.
THE HUMAN bite-o-meter. SEE Lawless,
Grace Theo, Recipes men like. DU19224,
HUMAN RELATIONS FILMS.
A feeling of importance. Recording
script, no, 4805. © Human Relations
Films; lc 3Jan49; C3258,
Self respect and the respect of others.
Recording script, no. 4806. © Human
Relations Films; lc 3Jan49; C3259.
Understanding yourself. Recording scripts,
pts. 1-4, nos. 4801-4804. © Human Re-
aaa Films; lc each 3Jan49; C3254-
HUMAN relations in supervision. SEE
Armstrong Cork Company.
HUMMERT, Anne. SEE Mr. Chameleon
(Radio program)
HUMMERT, Frank. SEE Mr. Chameleon
(Radio program)
HUMPHREY, the camel. DU20042. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Feb, 27, 1949.
HUNTER, HELEN.
Sudden romance, a play in three acts.
© Helen Hunter; 1c 17Jan49; DU18065.
HURD, REGINALD GARFIELD.
Savior from Agnew Alley, a play in three
acts, by Reggie Hurd, © Reginald
Garfield Hurd, Jr.; 1c 17May49; DU20061.
HURLEY, GENE.
Red spy. [Film script] © Transcontinehtal
Productions, inc.; 1c 19Apr49; DU19628.
A HUSBAND’S rights. DU18530. SEE
Gilchrist, Eleanor.
HUTCHINGS, O’GENE MOORE.
The shirt-tail decision; or, Truth with
apple. A comedy in three acts. © O’Gene
Moore Hutchings; 1c 11Mar49; DU19321.
HUTCHISON, CHARLES BURROW.
Texas tideland oil property plan for Texas.
© eee B. Hutchison; le 22Jan49;
C3352.
HYDE Park Baptist Church, SEE
Chicago. Hyde Park Baptist Church,
HYGIENIC Productions, inc,
The men’s lecture. C3304. SEE
Meade, Charles R.
The women’s lecture. C3303. SEE
Meade, Charles R.
I
I believe. DU19861. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
I can’t breathe. DU19659. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no. 29.
I choose Daddy. DU18846. SEE Dr.
Christian, no, 535.
I dident have a date in 1948. DU18777.
SEE Mabry, Irene B.
I didn’t know what I was doing! DU19759.
SEE Hodges, Robert M.
I didn’t say a word. DU18416. SEE
Wren, Micajah.
I got a house, SEE Eady, David, Items
from May Week revue. DP18104.
I had no chance to live. SEE Bey, Abdul
Ahmad, Fear. DU19210.
I lived through it. DU19204. SEE Soares,
Irineu de Macedo,
I love you. DU20149. SEE Murray, Norbert.
854120 O- 49-7
I love youtruly, DP19395. SEE
Birdsall, Elizabeth Montague.
I made Christ’s cross. DP20526. SEE
Averill, Esther (Cunningham)
I should have stood in bed. DU19576,
SEE Silverman, Howard Allen,
I weep red tears. DU18807.
Joseph John.
IBSEN, HENRIK.
Peer Gynt. English version by Norman
Ginsbury. Foreword by Tyrone Guthrie,
London, Hammond, Hammond aed
170 p. illus. © Norman Ginsbury;
3May46; on translation; AI-1990.
SEE Di Salvo,
IDYLLEN. DP18915. SEE Rode, Edith
(Nebelong)
IF there isn’t, DU19656. SEE Genther,
Shirley Babcock,
IF we only could cook, DP18285. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
IF you don’t weaken, DU18129. SEE
Taubes, Frank,
IGNAT, JOSEPH ALLEN.
Love thy neighbors, a radio and television
program, © Joseph Allen Ignat; 1c
11Feb49; DU18475.
IL atué mon 4me. SEE Trémois, Edge.
Eau trouble. DU19822,
ILIDON. DU18670. SEE Moase, George
Hewitt.
I’LL keep the land. DP20477. SEE
Ragg, Louis Gladstone.
ILL wind, DU18644. SEE Peifer, Albert H.
ILLIG, Carl.
Between us the dark. DU20434. SEE
Key, Naiad Cresap,
ILTIS, HUGO.
Immortal refugee, the romance of Heinrich
Heine in six parts, by Hugo Bodansky
\pseur | © Hugo Iltis; 1c 4Jan49;
U17871.
I’M blossoming. DU19856. SEE Teasley,
Gerri Farrar.
I’M no hero, DU17987. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no. 16.
IMAGINATION. DU20268. SEE Oboler,
Arch.
IMMORTAL refugee. DU17871. SEE
Iltis, Hugo.
IMMORTAL son, DP19586. SEE London,
Hannah Ruth,
IMPASSE. SEE Mayorga, Margaret. The
best one-act plays of 1948-1949.
AA117053.
THE IMPEACHMENT of Andrew Johnson,
DU19083. SEE You Are There, no. 68.
THE IMPEACHMENT of Supreme Court
Justice Samuel Chase, DU20131. SEE
You Are There, no, 79.
THE IMPORTANCE of being important.
DP17953. SEE Taggart, Tom,
IMPORTANCE of small business. DU18973,
DU20183. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, nos, 104, 122.
IMPOSSIBLE man. DU20509. SEE
Nelson, Jack T.
AN IMPROVED method of teaching account-
ing fundamentals. C3336. SEE Murphy,
Thomas R.
43
:
IN all her glory. DU17813. SEE Hinrichs,
Paul Christopher.
IN distant land. DU19105. SEE Feith,
Erwin Peter.
IN God we trust. DU17835. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
IN Henry’s back yard, DP18468. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 208.
IN histrionic circles. SEE Eady, David.
Items from May Week revue. DP18104.
IN person, DU17823. SEE Adler, Paul F.
IN Pesach land, DP19208. SEE Freehof,
Lillian S.
IN sand, DU20311.
SEE Yeats, John
Butler.
IN the Americas. DU20394. SEE Muller,
Carl.
IN the light of the Christmas candle,
C3386. SEE The Voice of Christmas
(Radio program) No. 11.
IN the shadows. DP19943.
Le Roma.
SEE Rose,
IN this corner. DU18944. SEE Rivera,
Art. ‘
IN time to come, DU19735. SEE
Foreman, Myrtle.
IN Washington, D. C. DU19221. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 489.
THE INCREDIBLE robbery. DU18326.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 900.
THE INCRIMINATING papers. DU19282.
SEE te Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. b
THE INCUBUS. DU18805. SEE Hazelton,
Richard Marquard,
THE INDIGO girl. DU18106. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no, 592,
INEBRIETY. DU19403. SEE Minardi,
Ruggero,
THE INEXPERIENCED ghost. DU17787.
SEE The Actor’s Studio, no, 6.
INFORMATION PLEASE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Dan Golen-
paul. © Dan Golenpaul.
29-34. Apr. 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14,
1948, © 1c each 15Nov48; C3242-3247.
35-40. May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25,
1948. © 1c each 3Jan49; C3348-3253.
INGALLS, JOYCE.
Hits for misses, a Baker’s dozen of char-
acter sketches for teen-aged girls,
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 64 p.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 3Jun49; AA119773.
INGE, WILLIAM MOTTER.
Come back, little Sheba; a play in six
scenes, © William Inge; 1c 22Mar49;
DU19202.
INHERIT the wind, DU18438. SEE
McLain, Gene Arthur.
INJUN Devil. DU18321.
of the Yukon, no. 592.
SEE The Challenge
INLAND Steel Company.
The American economy. C3655. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
What do you want? C3656. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE INNKEEPER. DP18633. SEE
Ashton, Leonora Sill.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE INS and outs, DP20327. SEE
Stirling, Nora.
INSIDE story. DU19298. SEE Evensen,
Isobel.
THE INSIDE story of lubricating oil.
DU18706, DU18714. SEE Fairbanks
(Jerry) inc.
THE INSIDE story of modern gasoline.
DU18785. SEE Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
INSIDE the book. DP18027. SEE Berson,
Lillian,
INSURANCE. DU18971, DU20212. SEE
Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
nos, 106, 126.
INTERDIT au public. DP19820. SEE
Dornes, Roger.
INTERNATIONAL airport, DU19775. SEE
Roeburt, John,
INTERNATIONAL Bureau voor Auteurs -
recht, N.V.
Es kam nicht in die Zeitung. DU19977.
SEE Leyden, Jan van,
INTERNATIONAL folk plays. DP20078.
SEE Selden, Samuel,
INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company.
Keep it alive. C3413. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
THE INTERNATIONAL model plane contest.
C3558. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
INTERNATIONAL quiz. C3678. SEE
Materna, Ted Oscar.
THE INVADERS. DU19670. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 932,
INVESTMENT required to create jobs in
various enterprises. DU18975, DU20491,
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
nos, 102, 132.
THE INVISIBLE boundary. DU19489. SEE
Baker, Joan Prentis.
THE INVISIBLE eye. DU19517. SEE
First Nighter, Mar. 3, 1949.
THE IRISH in us, DU18080. SEE Fogarty,
Stephen Richard,
IRISH miracle. DP18825. SEE Fone,
Stefanie.
THE IRON hearse. DU20024. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no, 2541-1766,
IRON lace. DU19935. SEE Storey, Violet
Alleyn.
IS ambition good or bad? C3319. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
IS faith better than reason? C3323, SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
IS good—eggs. DU20364. SEE Dr.
Christian, no, 550.
IS it a crime to starta war? C3320. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
IS man superior to the state? C3334. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
IS war necessary? C3501. SEE What Do
You Think? (Television program)
ISAACS, Edward,
Headliners and sideliners, DP19143.
SEE The Telerama Company.
ISABELLA, Michael,
Aunt Alice’s pyramid, DU19535. SEE
Kessler, Aaron James,
ISKOLDOFF, EUGENE.
The virgin of the fire, a three-act play,
© Eugene Iskoldoff; 1c 17Jan49; DU18067.
THE ISLES of Greece. DU19604. SEE
Heideman, Leonard Martin,
IT belongs to me. DP19283. SEE Kern,
Dorothy.
IT came to pass. SEE Barr, Isabel
(Harriss) Jericho Road, DP20408.
IT can happen to you too! DU19178. SEE
Saeta, Minerva.
IT could happen again. DU19513. SEE
Rowe, Margaret Jaques.
IT depends what you mean. DU20224,
SEE Mavor, Osborne Henry.
SEE ALSO his John Knox, and other plays.
AI-2261.
IT happened on an island. DU20250. SEE
Holzinger, Harold Thomas,
IT pays to laugh, C3675. SEE Sill, Sanford,
IT pays to remember. DU18744. SEE
Balthrope, Charles W.
IT wasn’t Pandora. DU19536. SEE
Kilgariff, John James.
ITEMS from May Week revue. DP18104,
SEE Eady, David.
IT’S a bet! DU17890. SEE Orkow, Ben
Harrison,
IT’S a deal, DU18121, SEE Jackson and
Jill (Television program)
IT’S a hit, DU18737. SEE Sievers, David
Wieder.
IT’S a red string. DU19867. SEE Morey,
Frank L.
IT’S for free. DU20293. SEE McDonald,
Catherine Elizabeth,
IT’S fun to be neat. DP19301. SEE Winant,
Sylvia.
IT’S fun to learn, DU18701. SEE Pearl-
stein, Morton,
IT’S great to be livin’. DU18472. SEE
Heywood, Dorothy Lois.
IT’S show time. DU19448. SEE Batik,
Albert. Lloyd,
ITZKOWITZ, BERNARD.
The greatest man in the world, a comedy
in three acts. © Bernard Itzkowitz; 1c
29Dec48; DU18415.
IVE been here before. DU20242. SEE
Ormont, Louis Robert.
J
J. D. Trop Productions, inc. SEE Trop
(J. D.) Productions, inc.
“9”? is for Jason. DU18717. SEE Wittels,
Herbert G.
J. L. Hudson Company. SEE Hudson (J. L.)
Company.
LES J3. DP18511. SEE Ferdinand, Roger.
J. Walter Thompson Co, SEE Thompson
(J. Walter) Co.
JACK, Mrs. Ellis. SEE Jack, Gladys Gates.
JACK, GLADYS GATES.
Lady Washington, a play in three acts,
Based on ‘‘A man’s wife’’ by Howard
44
Fast. © Gladys Gates Jack (Mrs.
Ellis Jack); 1c 16Jun49; DU20392,
JACK. DU1i9300. SEE Carney, Thomas
Cleveland,
JACK and Jill, DP17963. SEE Polley,
Sydney Arthur.
JACK and Jill series. SEE Mission Bell
Film Productions, inc.
JACK and the beanstalk. DU19666. SEE
Cott, Ted.
JACK Dempsey. C3288. SEE The American
Way, C69.
JACK-in-the-box. DU19425. SEE Hedrick,
Paul Harrington.
JACK Stewart. C3743. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
JACKIE Robinson, C3684. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
JACKPOT. DU18600. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 915.
THE JACK POT. DP18573. SEE Halff,
Alma Murphy.
JACKSON, Jill, pseud. SEE Schwartz,
Alice.
JACKSON AND JILL (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.
The Grand Lama laughed, by Lou Lilly
and Jerry Fairbanks. © 1c 21Feb49;
DU18723.
It’s a deal, by Jack Hasty and Jerry Fair-
banks. © ic 24Jan49; DU18121.
Let ’em eat cake, by David Victor, Herb
Little, Jr., and Jerry Fairbanks. © 1c
21Feb49; DU18721.
The lost bookend, by Jerry Fairbanks and
Donald H. Johnson, © 1c 28Feb49;
DU18802.
Trouble: it’s a gift. By David Victor,
Herb Little, Jr., and Jerry Fairbanks.
© 1c 24Jan49; DU18122,
Who’s who, by Jack Hasty and Jerry Fair-
banks. © ic 21Feb49; DU18722.
JACOB’S well. DU19765. SEE Ellis,
Flenoid.
JACOBSON, LOUIS JOSIA.
Carmen; play-opera written and produced
for television, © Louis Josia Jacobson;
1Mar49; DP19501.
La traviata; play-opera written and pro-
duced for television. © Louis J. Jacobson;
1Mar49; DP19502.
JACOBSON, OTTO.
Das Narrengericht, ein marchenhafter
Schelmenstreich. Komoddie in drei Akten
von Jakob Anderer [pseud,] unter teil-
weiser Benutzung eines Fabelstoffes aus
“1 Conde Lucanor’’ von Don ie Manuel,
© Jakob Anderer (pseud. of Otto Jacobson);
1c 7Feb49; DU18450,
THE JADE buddha. DU17981. SEE Little
Herman, no, 2.
JAFFEY, Betty. SEE Segal, Bessie Jaffey.
JAM Handy Organization, inc. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
JAMES, ENNA NIELSEN.
Dear mom, a Mother’s Day skit. © Wet-
more Declamation Bureau; 1Sep48;
DP18373.
Faith is the victory; inspirational pageant
in one act. © Wetmore Declamation
Bureau; 1Sep48; DP18374.
JAMES, Henry.
The American, DU19413. SEE Browne,
Ellen Van Volkenburg.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
JAMES, Henry. Cont’d.
The Aspern papers. SEE Roeder, Ralph
Leclercq. The lonely and the free.
DU19782,
The Bostonians. DU19510. SEE Quinn,
Alison,
The real thing. DU18522. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
JAMES, Jay, pseud. SEE Boyles, Raymond
James.
JAMES, POLLY.
Mr. Crescendo, a comedy with music in
two acts. [zed only] © Polly James;
1c 14Feb49; DU18560.
JAMES Hickman vs. the people. DU19104,
SEE Hexter, Louis J.
JAMESTOWN. C3538. SEE Perkins,
Lewis Bryant,
JAMPEL, CARL.
Your friend—the swindler; audition
script. © Banner Records, inc.; 1c
23Mar49; DU19211.
JANGEN, Ivan. SEE Jorgensen, Henry
Irvan.
JANGEN, Jean. SEE Jorgensen, Elizabeth
Watkins,
JANSS, ELIZABETH.
Kitchen privileges, a quiet comedy in
two acts, by Betty Janss. © Mrs. Eliza-
beth Janss; 1c 2May49; DU19851.
JARED, Charles.
Come back soon. DU18646. SEE
Phillips, Wendell K.
JAY, Helen.
Love on the wing. DU18401. SEE Jay,
Verne Roosevelt.
JAY, James Griffin. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
JAY, VERNE ROOSEVELT.
Love on the wing, a radio play by Verne
and Helen Jay. © Verne Roosevelt Jay,
Helen Jay; 1c 4Feb49; DU18401.
JAZZ band. DU20421. SEE Williams, Jay.
JEAN, MONIQUE.
A trick of the moon; or, Full moon. A
play in one act. © Monique Jean; 1c
23F eb49; DU18766.
JEANY, more music! DU17969. SEE
Palma, Anthony.
JEFF. DU20486. SEE Casey, Walter
Sweeney.
JEFFREY, CHARLES F.
The medicine of Hau Sao [a play in two
scenes]. London, S. French [1948].
27 p. illus, (French’s acting edition,
no. 866) © Samuel French ltd.;
31Dec48; DP20110.
JENKINS, HELEN DAY.
Why worry? A comedy in two acts by
Helen Day. © Helen Day Jenkins; ic
18Jan49; DU20536.
JENNY kissed me. DP19128. SEE Kerr,
Jean.
JENSEN, EILEEN STITH.
Pink—with feathers, a one-act play for
women, © Eileen S, Jensen; ic 8Jun49;
DU20283.
JERICHO Road. DP20408. SEE Barr,
Isabel (Harriss)
JEROME, HELEN (BRUTON)
The cricket on the hearth, a fairy-tale of
home in three chirps. Dramatized from
the little story by Charles Dickens.
London, S. French [1948]. 55 p.
French’s acting edition, no, 224)
Helen Jerome; 4Feb48; DP18358.
JERRY Butterball, DU19626. SEE
Nicholson, Daniel Vernon.
JERRY Devine Productions. SEE Devine
(Jerry) Productions.
JERRY Fairbanks, inc. SEE Fairbanks
(Jerry) inc.
JET test. DU19041. SEE The Green
Hornet, no, 915,
THE JEWELS of the Kingdons, DU18155.
SEE The Green Hornet, no, 908.
JEWETT, Sarah Orne,
An only son, DU19400. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
JEWISH Theological Seminary of America,
SEE The Eternal Light (Radio program)
JIM Belden’s secret. DU18160. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon, no, 597.
JIM Pemberton and his boy Trigger.
DU18402, DU18447. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no. 20.
JIMMY’S birthday cake. DU18165. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon, no, 602,
JIMSAKS. SEE Saks, James H.
JOAN d’Arc, DU20368. SEE Fixel,
Arthur Ellis,
JOBS for sale. DU20321, SEE The
Green Hornet, no, 947,
JOCASTE. DU19596. SEE Molinaro,
Ursule.
JOE Falcaro. C3748. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
JOE Fulks, C3691. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
JOE McCarthy. C3741. SEE The Ameri-
can Way (Radio program)
JOE McSween’s atomic machine. DU19115,
SEE The Actor’s Studio (Television
program) No, 24.
JOE the great. DU20456. SEE Seiler,
Conrad,
John, Evan, pseud. SEE Simpson, Evan
John.
JOHN F. Trommer, inc. SEE Trommer
(John F.) inc.
JOHN Kline. DP20139. SEE Dupler,
Emmert Parker.
JOHN Knox. SEE Mavor, Osborne Henry.
John Knox, and other plays. AI-2261.
JOHN McGraw. C3652. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
JOHN Nasht & Associates, inc. SEE
Nasht (John) & Associates, inc.
JOHNNY makes a date. DU19508. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
JOHNNY Sain. C3648. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
JOHNSON, Donald H. SEE
Jackson and jill (Television program)
JOHNSON, EDWARD T.
The magic shop, a television program by
Edward T. Johnson, Vy Russell, and
Sue Dwiggins. [Sample script] © Willard
G. Gregory & Co.; 1c 9May49; DU19906.
45
JOHNSON, HELEN MURIEL.
The corner of the moon, a play in three
acts. © Helen M. Johnson; 1c 27Jun49;
DU20499.
JOHNSON, MARION LOUISE.
Mother said no! A play in three acts by
Marian L. Johnson. © Marion Louise
Johnson; 1c 13May49; on revisions;
DU19975. Prev. reg. ‘‘Star-light,
star-bright;’’ 19May44; D89011.
JOHNSON, OTTO.
Blisters, a play in three acts. © Otto
Johnson; 1c 21Mar49; DU19185,
JOHNSON, PHILIP.
The charwoman’s daughter, a study in
black and white, in one act. London,
S. French [1949], 31 p, illus. (French’s
acting edition, no. 1993) © Samuel
French ltd.; 14Mar49; DP19530.
Nobody knows, a ghost story in one act.
Illus. by Anthony Mendleson. London,
S. French [1948]. 32 p, illus. (French’s
acting edition, no. 2043) © Samuel
French ltd.; 30Dec48; DP18103.
JOHNSON (S. C.) & Son, inc. SEE
Fibber McGee and Molly (Radio program)
JOHNSON, SEVERANCE.
The gold of Croesus; or, Gold and fire.
A drama in four acts. Front. by Isabel
Moncayo Johnson. New York, Ecnareves
Press, 1949. 157 p. illus. © Severance
Johnson; 8Mar49; A30660.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM BRANCH.
Saturday night at the Half Way House; a
play in one act by W. Branch Johnson,
London, S. French [1947]. 23 p. illus.
French’s acting edition, no. 855)
Samuel French ltd.; 70ct47; DP20111.
JOHNSON & Johnson,
Lectures on patent law. C3750. SEE
Chisholm, Theodore Livings.
JOHNSTON, ALBERT HENRY.
Woman whose laughter, a three-act drama.
© Albert Henry Johnston; 1c 29Mar49;
DU19381.
JOHNSTON, Marjorie J. SEE Sexton,
Marjorie Jean.
JOINED in heaven. DU17869. SEE White-
ford, Edith L.
JOLTIN, Alfred,
Rhumba instruction course. C3409.
SEE De Thomas, Ernest.
JONES, Charlton. SEE Jones, E. Charlton,
JONES, CORNELIA JENNINGS REID.
The ex-young lady. [Radio script]
© Cornelia Jennings Reid Jones; ic
7Mar49; DU18910.
JONES, E. CHARLTON.
A dizzynary of American slanguage, in-
cluding a contradictionary, jinglenitions,
dizzynitions. [Humorous address
© E. Charlton Jones; 1c 2Feb49; C3371.
JONES, ROBERT JOHN.
George Whitley’s conquest. [Sample radio
script] © Robert John Jones; 1c 11Apr49;
C3565.
JONES, Sullivan, pseud. SEE Gielgud, Val.
JORDAN, PHILIP HARDING.
The case of Doctor Lopez, a play in three
acts and seven scenes. © Philip Harding
Jordan; 1c 4Jan49; DU17872.
Star of Dallas, a play in one act. © Philip
Harding Jordan; 1c 15Feb49; DU18579.
JORDAN, SIDNEY.
Buffy the bullfrog, a dramatico-musical
composition, by Sidney Jordan. Music by
Frank J. Russell. [Text and music on
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
JORDAN, SIDNEY. Cont’d.,
separate leaves © Sidney Jordan,
Frank J. Russell; 1c 28Mar49; DU19444.
JORGENSEN, Elizabeth Watkins.
The reluctant werewolf of the I.B.C.S.H.W.W.
DU19225. SEE Jorgensen, Henry Irvin.
JORGENSEN, HENRY IRVIN.
The reluctant werewolf of the I.B.C.S.H.W.W.
A comedy in three acts by Jean and Ivan
Jangen. © Henry Irvin Jorgensen, Elizabeth
Watkins Jorgensen; 1c 17Mar49; DU19225.
JOSEPH, NATHAN BRISK.
Material evidence, a play in three acts.
© Nathan B. Joseph; 1c 28Mar49; DU19458.
JOSEPH, Stephen.
Items from May Week revue. DP18104.
SEE Eady, David.
JOSHUA Biddle returns. DU18151. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2498-1723.
JOSIAH. DP18538. SEE The Eternal Light,
no. 203.
JOURNEY to Tiberias. DU18742. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 97.
JOY Star. DU19951. SEE Freeman, Ethel
Johnson.
JOY to the world. DP20328. SEE Scott,
Allan.
JOYCE, Betty. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
JOYEUX chagrins. DP19399. SEE Coward,
Noel Pierce.
JUAN Manuel, infante of Castile.
El conde Lucanor. SEE Jacobson, Otto.
Das Narrengericht. DU18450.
THE JUDGMENT of Paris. DU19714. SEE
Favorite Story, Jan. 25, 1949.
JUDICIAL system of the Republic of Italy.
C3575, SEE Kait, Harry Carl.
JUDY in Easterland. DU18420. SEE
Day, Barbara McEvoy.
JULIUS Caesar. DU19966. SEE Studio
One (Television program) May 1, 1949.
JUNG, FRANZ.
The way home (Herr Grosz) A drama in
five acts by Franz Jung, translated from
the German by Saul Colin. Ed. by Irwin
Rose. © Saul Colin; 1c 7Mar49;
DU18903.
THE JUNIOR baseball league of the air.
C3444, SEE Thormahlen, Fred L.
JUNIOR jamboree. C3534. SEE Behrman,
Chester Theodore.
JURGENSEN, Kai.
Tarantula, SEE Selden, Samuel. Inter-
national folk plays. DP20078.
JUST a minute. C3590. SEE Bennett,
Donn Henry.
JUST imagine. DP18091. SEE George,
Charles.
JUST off Broadway. DU17782. SEE
Weiss, Margaret Rose.
JUST one big happy family! DP19086.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
K
KABICA, ALFRED R.
Silent night; holy night, a Christmas pageant.
© Alfred R. Kabica; 1c 7Mar49; DU18908.
KACHEL, ARTHUR B.
The pilgrimage play, a play by Arthur B.
Kachel, Moroni Olsen and Sidney
Christie. Scenes 11-17, 21-28. © Holly-
wood Bowl Association; 1c 3May49;
DU19869.
KADOW, LEONORA M.
Promise of marriage, a play in one act
and five scenes by Leonora Kadow and
Margaret Means. © Margaret Means,
Leonora M. Kadow; lc 28Mar49;
DU19295.
KAFFIE, DORA ETHELYN.
Lillie’s Easter hunt, a play in one act for
primary children. © Dora E. Kaffie;
le 24Feb49; DU18772.
KAFKA, RUDOLF DIONYS.
Law and rights, a play in six scenes.
© Rudolf Kafka; 1c 7Feb49; on revisions;
DU18430. Prev. reg. ‘‘The medic,”’
20Apr45, D93151.
KAGAN, BEN.
The promise. (Quaker world service,
series 2) Radio script. © American
Friends Service Committee; 28Dec48;
DP18729.
The straw. (Quaker world service,
series 2) Radio script. © American
Friends Service Committee; 9Nov48;
DP18731.
KAHN, Gordon.
Man ona broom. DU20460. SEE Solomon,
Louis.
KAISER, GEORG.
[Griechische Dramen] Pygmalion,
Zweimal Amphitryon, Bellerophon.
Zurich, Artemis (1948) 382 p.
front., facsim. Artemis-Verlags-
Aktiengesellschaft; 30Sep48; AF9742.
KAIT, HARRY CARL.
Judicial system of the Republic of Italy,
describing also the influence of Roman
law on the legal system of Italy. Lecture.
© Lt. Col. Harry Carl Kait; 1c 14Apr49;
C3575.
The settlement of war claims on behalf
of United States nationals. [Lecture
© ay Col. Harry Carl Kait; lc 14Apr49;
C3574,
KALLMAN, Chester.
The rake’s progress. DU18957. SEE
Stravinskil, Igor’ Fedorovich.
KAMARCK, EDWARD LAWRENCE.
Xmas on the farm, a comedy in one act,
Ithaca, N. Y., American Agriculturist,
c1948, 12p. “An American Agricul-
turist play ... sponsored jointly by
American Agriculturist and the Cornell
University Theatre,’’ © American Agri-
culturist, inc.; 18Sep48; DP20449.
Money for college. DP20448, SEE
Drummond, Alexander Magnus.
Wisconsin showtime. DP18379. SEE
Gard, Robert Edward,
KAMILE, COLEMAN.
Bread and wine, a musical play in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Coleman
Kamile, music and orchestration by
Frank Gaskin Fields. [Text only
© Coleman Kamile; 1c 14Jun49; DU20386,
KAMRATH, C. LLOYD.
Lanky becomes a top salesman, a series
of sales training films. Film no, 1:
Lanky gets the prospect’s viewpoint,
© C. Lloyd Kamrath, Sales Training
Institute; 1c 29Apr49; DU20086.
KANE, ALBERT MORRIS.
Children of the nations. [Radio serine
© Albert M. Kane; 1c 9Mar49; DU19019.
Growth of the mind. SEE Growth of the
Mind (Radio program)
KANE, Frank. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program)
46
KANE, Henry.
I’m no hero. DU17987. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no, 16.
KANER, ABRAHAM DAVID.
Vitamins, atomic vitamins; a three-act
play and prologue. © Abraham David
Kaner; lc 31May49; on revisions;
DU20335,
Vitamins, atomic vitamins; a three-act
play in four scenes. © Abraham David
Kaner; 1c 28Apr49; DU19836.
KANIN, FAY (MITCHELL)
Goodbye, my fancy; a comedy, New York,
S. French 1940) 107 p. illus. © Fay
Kanin, Michael Kanin; 31May49;
DP20416. Prev. reg. ‘‘Most likely to
succeed,’’ 28Sep47; DU10986.
KANIN, Garson.
The leading lady. DP18521. SEE
Gordon, Ruth,
Man and wife. DU18030. SEE Gordon,
Ruth.
KANIN, Michael,
Goodbye, my fancy. DP20416. SEE
Kanin, Fay (Mitchell)
DER KAPELLMEISTER Sr. Durchlaucht.
DU18294, SEE Lessen, Curt von.
KAPLAN, DAVID LEON.
The beard is gone, a play in three acts,
© David Leon Kaplan; 1c 1Mar49;
DU18814.
KAPLAN, JESSE.
Drop the coke, Lou; a dramatic composi-
tion, © Jesse Kaplan; 1c 20May49;
DU20234,
DER KARDINAL. SEE Leyden, Jan van,
Es kam nicht in die Zeitung. DU19977.
KAREN. DU18894. SEE Dame, Hazel
Stevens.
KARLE, George.
The case of the covered Venus, DU18893.
SEE Adair, Ted,
The case of the purloined poil. DU18352.
SEE Adair, Ted.
KARLEN, STYMEAN.
Port Aus, a study of frustration. A play
in three acts. © Stymean Karlen; 1c
24Mar49; DU19492.
KARP, ABRAHAM NORMAN.
Get out to live, a revue in two acts, by
Abraham Karp and John Rothschild,
© Abraham Karp, John Rothschild; 1c
SApr49; DU19411,
Turn the tables, an audition script by
Abraham Karp and John Rothschild.
© Abraham Karp, John Rothschild; 1c
9Mar49; DU19016.
KARP, DAVID.
Lisa, a play in three acts. © David Karp;
le 4May49; DU19870.
KARWIN, Heinz Fischer-. SEE Fischer-
Karwin, Heinz.
KASHUK, Jay. SEE Kashuk (Lew) and
Son Advertising Company.
KASHUK, Lew. SEE Kashuk (Lew) and
Son Advertising Company,
KASHUK (LEW) AND SON ADVERTISING
COMPANY.
Mail-o-vision. Script for television pro-
gram broadcast Dec. 12, 1948, and
resume of the show. © Lew Kashuk and
Jay Kashuk, dba Lew Kashuk & Son
Advertising Co.; 12Dec48; DP18920.
KATHLEEN’S dinner. DU18394. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 482.
H KATHPAMENH koph. DU18762, SEE
Arvanitakis, Nicholas George.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
KATO acts as decoy. DU19671. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 933.
KATTNIGG, Rudolf.
Bel ami. DU19595. SEE Eckhardt,
Fritz.
KATZ, MILTON.
We look at television. [Narration to ac-
company film strip] Nestor Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 14Jun49; C3796.
KAUFMAN, SILMAN JAY.
Listen with a pencil. 4 leaves. © S. Jay
Kaufman; 1c 11Apr49; C3559.
KAUFMANN, GEORGE SOTHERN.
The gypsy remains, a play in three acts,
© George S. Kaufmann; 1c 290ct48;
DU17817.
KAUFMANN, Millard. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
KAYE, BARRY CONRAD.
Hit the road, an audience participation
uiz show. [Sample television script
Barry C. Kaye; 1c 26Apr49; DU19803.
KAYE, NIKKI A.
Leaders of America, a half-hour radio
program. [Sample seriall © Nikki
Kaye; 1c 27Apr49; DU19772.
KAYNE, Greg.
Roman holiday. DU20385. SEE Xantho,
Peter.
KEAN, Robert, pseud. SEE Taggart, Tom.
KEANE, BARBARA G.
Let’s talk shopping. [Television ses ipt|
© Barbara G, Keane; 1c 27Jun49; C3794.
KEANE, MICHAEL.
Gentle Adam, a comedy in three acts,
© Thomas Joseph Keane; ic 25Mar49;
DU19250.
KEANE, RONDA.
Crown of thunder, a play in two acts and
six scenes. © Ronda Keane; ic 20Jun49;
DU20445. ‘
KEANE, Thomas Joseph.
Gentle Adam. DU19250. SEE Keane,
Michael.
KEELER, ELOISE.
Once upon a murder, a mystery melodrama
in three acts. © Eloise Keeler; 1c
13Dec48; DU17997.
KEENE, EUGENE HARRISON.
A sword in the house, a play by Peter
Keene faceuce 124 leaves. © Eugene
Harrison ‘‘Peter’’ Keene; 1c 29Nov48;
DU17875.
KEENE, Peter, pseud, SEE Keene, Eugene
Harrison,
KEENEY, CLAIRE HANDSAKER.
Conscience, a play in one act, © Claire
Handsaker Keeney; 1c 25Apr49; DU19696.
Pity the poor fish, a play in one act,
© Claire Handsaker Keeney; ic
17Feb49; DU19101,
KEEP it alive, C3413. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc,
KEEP your breath Tichenor fresh. C3759.
SEE Brinckerhoff, Elbert Vermilye.
KEEPING Jesus’ birthday. C3382. SEE
The Voice of Christmas, no. 7.
KEEPING UP WITH THE WIGGLESWORTHS
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by Laurence Hammond. Scripts 81-106
© Laurence Hammond; scripts 107-132
© Laurence Hammond Productions, inc.
81. Competition. © 1c 10Nov48; DU19637.
82. Profit. © 1c 10Nov48; DU18969.
83. Production is the only source of
wealth. © 1c 10Nov48; DU18970.
84, Productive efficiency. © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18968.
85. The American farmers’ interest in
foreign markets. © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18967,
86. The law of substitution, © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18966.
87. Decentralizing American industry.
© ic 10Nov48; DU18964.
88. Pioneering new products. © lc
10Nov48; DU18963.
89. What do we mean by inflation? © ic
10Nov48; DU18962.
90. America’s economic leadership. © ic
10Nov48; DU18961.
91. Communication and transportation,
© 1c 10Nov48; DU18960.
92. America—one market. © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18959.
93. Advertising. © 1c 10Nov48; DU18965.
94. Everybody pays taxes. © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18983.
95. Value of imports. © ic 10Nov48;
DU18982.
96. How people save in the United States.
© ic 10Nov48; DU18981.
97. Securities. © 1c 10Nov48; DU18979.
98. Value of the machine to labor and the
consumer. © lic 10Nov48; DU18980.
99. Banks. © 1c 10Nov48; DU18978.
100. Miscellaneous services offered by
banks and bankers. © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18977.
101, Education and economic prosperity.
© 1c 10Nov48; DU18976.
102. Investment required to create jobs
in various enterprises. © 1c 10Nov48;
DU18975.
103. Advice on starting small business.
© ic 10Nov48; DU18974.
104, Importance of small business. © 1c
10Nov48; DU18973.
105, Wages and prices. © ic 10Nov48;
DU18972.
106. Insurance. © ic 10Nov48; DU18971.
107. Competition is the ‘Big stick.’’ © 1c
4May49; DU20168.
108. Wages and prices. © 1c 4May49;
DU20169.
109. Pioneering new products. © ic
4May49; DU20170.
110. Production is the only source of
wealth. © 1c 4May49; DU20171.
111. Value of the machine to labor and the
consumer, © lc 4May49; DU20172.
112. What do we mean by inflation? © ic
4May49; DU20173.
113. America—one market. © lc 4May49;
DU20174.
114, How people save in the United States.
© 1c 4May49; DU20175.
115. The profit motive and the free enter-
prise system, © ic 4May49; DU20176.
116. Productive efficiency. © 1c 4May49;
DU20177,
117. Mass production, © 1c 4May49;
DU20178.
118. America’s economic supremacy. © lc
4May49; DU20179.
119. Value of imports. © 1c 17May49;
DU20180.
120, Education and economic prosperity.
© 1c 4May49; DU20181.
121. Securities. © 1c 4May49; DU20182.
122. Importance of small business, © ic
17May49; DU20183.
123. Advertising. © 1c 17May49; DU20184.
124, Substitution promotes competition.
© 1c 17May49; DU20185.
125. Decentralization of American industry.
© ic 17May49; DU20186,
126. Insurance. © le 24May49; DU20212,
127. Advice on starting small business.
© 1c 24May49; DU20213.
128. Miscellaneous services offered by
banks and bankers. © ic 24May49;
DU20214.
129. Communications and transportation.
© 1c 23Jun49; DU20488.
130. Everybody pays taxes. © 1c 23Jun49;
DU20489.
47
131. Banking. © le 23Jun49; DU20490.
132. Investment required to create jobs in
various enterprises. © lc 23]Jun49;
DU20491,
KEL FINN, pseud.
Mary’s whisper, a play in twelve scenes
by Kel Finn [pseud, of Harold Kelly and
Francis Xavior Finnerty] © Harold
Kelly, Francis X. Finnerty; 1c 29Jun49;
DU20573.
KELLER, ALVIN JOSEPH.
Here I must remain, a play in three acts,
© Alvin J. Keller; 1c 3May49; DU19850.
KELLER, Klementine Suchewitz-. SEE
Suchewitz-Keller, Klementine.
KELLER, WILLIAM SLOTTERBACK.
The past remembers, a play in three acts,
© William Slotterback Keller; ic
20Jun49; DU20461.
Sojourn into hell, a play. 24 leaves.
William Slotterback Keller; 1c
31Jan49; DU18363.
KELLEY, MARY SULLIVAN.
The magic spectacles, for Class Day
exercises. Raleigh, N. C., c1949. 23 p.
illus, © Mary Sullivan Kelley; 10Feb49;
DP18877.
Seniors in Wonderland, for Class Day exer-
cises. [Rev. ed.] Raleigh, N. C., [1948]
c1949. 29 p. © Mary Sullivan Kelley;
10Feb48; DP18876, Prev. reg. ‘‘A Senior
in Wonderland’’, 27Feb39, DP62204.
KELLY, GEORGE EDWARD.
Can two walk together (A study in marriage).
A play in three acts. © George Edward
Kelly; 1c 24Jun49; DU20485.
KELLY, Harold,
Works by Harold Kelly in collaboration
with Francis Xavior Finnerty, written
under the pseud., Kel Finn, are entered
under the pseud,
KELLY, RUSSELL ANTHONY.
Sunshine and running water, a play in three
acts. © Russell A. Kelly; 1c 17Feb49;
DU18647,
KELM, KARLTON ADAM.
Happy new century! A comedy in three
acts by Karlton Kelm and William Kelm,
© Karlton Kelm, William Kelm; 1c
SApr49; DU19414.
KELM, William Eulberg.
Happy new century! DU19414. SEE
Kelm, Karlton Adam,
KELMAN, LEAH.
Park bench sittees, inc., a television pres-
entation. [Synopsis, format, and sample
script] © Leah Kelman; 1c 7Feb49;
DU18780.
KENDRICK, Eleanore J.
Meet yourself. DU19526. SEE Scott,
Robert Sanford.
Sherry and the genie. DU19524. SEE
Scott, Robert Sanford.
What makes you think so? DU19525,
SEE Scott, Robert Sanford.
KENDRICK, GILBERT HAVEN.
The white Hamlet, a Napoleonic father and
son picture. [Script] © Gilbert Haven
Kendrick; 1c 28Apr49; DU20167.
KENNEDY, THOMAS JAMES.
The shabby genteels. [Sample television
script] © Thomas J. Kennedy; ic
31Dec48; DU18412.
KENNEDY, WALTER JOSEPH.
Broadway cavalcade. [Sample radio script]
© Walter Joseph Kennedy; 1c 21Jun49;
C3806.
KENT, BERYL F.
Miss Fingernail, a farce in one act. © Beryl
F. Kent; 1c 7Jan49; DU17948.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
KERN, DOROTHY.
It belongs to me, a drama in one act, by
Dorothy Kern and Frederick G. Walsh.
New York, Play Club, c1948. 19 p.
(A Play Club selection, no. 21) © The
Play Club; 1Dec48; DP19283.
KERR, ALVIN.
Set for a spell, a comedy in three acts,
by Alvin Kerr and Peter Carhartt,
New York, S. French ess), 119 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 12Nov48;
DP18096.
KERR, BERRILLA.
Pumpkin eater, a play in three acts, by
Berrilla Kerr and Bill Block. © Berrilla
Kerr, Bill Block; 1c 14Mar49; DU19097.
KERR, JEAN.
Jenny kissed me; comedy in three acts.
Acting ed. [New York] Dramatists
Play Service [1940 91 p. illus. © Jean
Kerr; 3Mar49; DP19128. Prev. reg.
dJjan48; DU12365.
Prize package, a musical revue by Jean
and Walter Kerr. [Text only] © Jean
Kerr, Walter Kerr; 1c 7Mar49; DU18900.
KERR, JESSE ZELLER.
The lost opportunity, a Christmas story
in three acts. © Jesse Zeller Kerr; 1c
7TMar49; DU18950.
KERR, MILDRED LEWIS.
Mother’s gift to Ann, a play for mother
and daughter banquets and other occa-
sions, Dayton, Ohio, Lorenz Pub. Co.,
c1949, 20 p. © Lorenz Pub. Co.;
23F eb49; DP19528.
KERR, WALTER.
Prize package. DU18900. SEE Kerr,
Jean.
Sing out, sweet land; a musical biography
of American song. Boston, Baker’s
Plays eae 119 p. Text only. © Walter
Kerr; 18Mar49; DP19267. Prev. reg.
12May44; D unp. 88887.
KESSLER, AARON JAMES.
Aunt Alice’s pyramid, a play in twelve
scenes by James Kessler and Michael
Isabella, ames Kessler, Michael
Isabella; 1c 23Mar49; DU19535.
KESSLER, James. SEE Kessler, Aaron
James.
KETCHUM, inc.
Pittsburgh in music. DU20265. SEE
Paulus, John D.
KEVAN, George Alex.
There cometh Immanuel. DU18942. SEE
Chidsey, Alan Lake.
KEY, NAIAD CRESAP.
Between us the dark, a play in eight scenes
by N. Cresap Key and Carl Illig. © Naiad
Cresap Key, Carl Illig; 1c 15Jun49;
DU20434.
THE KEY to a prosperous economy. C3784.
SEE Huddle, Max Blaine.
THE KEY to more sales. C3619. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
KEY to the city. DU17973. SEE Crutcher,
Robert Riley.
KHORIGIAN, Vahan.
Atchkut Loois. DU18688. SEE Chobanian,
Yervant,
KIBBEE, ROLAND.
Early dew, a comedy in two acts and four
scenes. © Roland Kibbee; lc 22Jan49;
DU18123.
KID brother trouble. DU19281. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no, 124.
KIEWIT (PETER) SONS’ COMPANY.
Carryall scraper lubrication; script by
John William Symonds. © Peter Kiewit
Sons’ Co.; 1c 23Mar49; C3509.
Chevrolet truck lubrication; script by
John William Symonds. © Peter Kiewit
Sons’ Co.; 1c 23Mar49; C3508.
Preventive maintenance of construction
equipment, presented by Peter Kiewit
Sons’ Company. A PKS sound strip
production, Script written by Jim Sy-
monds and Bill Sales. © Peter Kiewit
Sons’ Co.; 1c 20Dec48; C3470.
KILGARIFF, JOHN JAMES.
It wasn’t Pandora, a satiric farce in four
acts. © John J. Kilgariff; 1c 12Apr49;
DU19536.
KILIAN, EDWARD.
Problems of relativity in modern physics.
A series of lectures. © Edward Kilian.
Introduction. © 1c 17May49; C3699.
The distribution of energy over particle
and field of the free electron. © ic
27Jun49; C3804.
General relativistic considerations. © ic
14Jun49; C3768.
Lorentz’ and Einstein’s versions of the
ma See veloey relation. © 1c 31May49;
C3727.
KILL the umpire. DU20159. SEE Hill,
James Henry.
THE KILLER. DU19369. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no, 633.
KILLIAM, PAUL.
Beat the rap, a new audience-participation
radio and television entertainment,
Audition script by Paul Killiam and
Alfred Butterfield. © Paul Killiam,
Alfred Butterfield; 1c 11Mar49; DU19209.
KILROY, Hague, and Atkins, inc.
Cowboys and Indians. C3737. SEE
Clark, J. B.
KIMES, ALLEN BOWMAN.
The glass mountain, a play in three acts
by Bruce Kimes peeuisla © Allen
Bowman Kimes; lc 25Feb49; DU18896.
KIMES, Bruce, pseud. SEE Kimes, Allen
Bow man,
KIND hearts and coronets. DU18863. SEE
Coleman, Martyn.
KINDS, EDMOND.
Le valet des songes, piece en un prologue
et 4 actes. [Brussels] Le Cormoran
pécheur ke 9]. 81 p. © Edmond Kinds;
10Jan49; DP19067.
KING, David R.
The bridal theatre of the air. DU19793.
SEE Ross, Harlan.
KING, Joseph Montgomery.
Fairytale. DU19855. SEE Wieghart,
Harold Oscar.
KING, PHILIP.
Holiday eve, a comedy in one act, by
Philip King and Falkland L. Cary.
London, C. H..Fox ltd, [1946]. 31 p.
© Falkland L. Cary; 180ct46; DP20109.
KING Hawkbeak. DU19471. SEE Billie
the Brownie, no. 19.
KING Johnny. DU19330. SEE Shiffrin, A. B.
KING of the county. DU20026. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2543-1768.
KING of the house. DU17841. SEE Crocco,
J. Peter.
KING of the mountain. DU18300. SEE
Hamilton, John Merideth.
KING proves his worth. DU18161. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon, no, 598.
48
KING takes over. DU18324. SEE The
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 595,
THE KING who wasn’t, DU19622. SEE
The Adventures of Homer Herk, no. 3.
THE KING’S highway of peace. DU19961.
SEE Wallock, Anthony Mark.
THE KING’S house. DU20147. SEE
Lewis, Addison.
KINGSBEER, ALONZO GEORGE.
After today, a screenplay. © Alonzo
George Kingsbeer; 1c 11Feb49; DU18474,
KINGSLEY, Madge Evans.
Detective story. DU19523. SEE Kingsley,
Sidney S.
KINGSLEY, SIDNEY S.
Detective story, a play in three acts by
Sidney Kingsley and Madge Evans
Kingsley. © Sidney S. Kingsley, Madge
Evans Kingsley; 1c 25Mar49; on revi-
sions; DU19523. Prev. reg. 200ct48;
DU16812,
KINOY, Ernest.
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal
Light (Radio program)
Whistle, daughter, whistle. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret. The best one-act plays of
1948-1949, AA117053.
SEE ALSO National Broadcasting Company,
inc. Radio City playhouse. DP17999.
KINSEY, ALFRED CHARLES.
Concepts of normality and abnormality
in sexual behavior, by Alfred C. Kinsey,
Wardell B. Pomeroy, Clyde E, Martin,
and Paul H. Gebhard, [A neporsl
34 leaves. © Alfred C. Kinsey; 1c
21F eb49; C3395.
KIRCHER, ELISABETH BEUUCE.
And gold to spare; California centennial
celebration. A dramatic composition.
© Elisabeth B. Kircher; 1c 23May49;
DU20120.
KIRK, MABEL L.
Contrary winds, scenario for a religious
motion picture. © Mabel L. Kirk; 1c
TF eb49; DU18988.
KIRKPATRICK, JOHN.
Begotten, a play in three acts. [Full name:
John Alexander Kirkpatrick John
Alexander Kirkpatrick; 1c 21Apr49;
DU19645.
Lady-killers; or, How to murder your
husband, A farce in one act for six
women and an offstage man. New York,
S. French [1949]. 37 p. illus. [Full
name; John Alexander Kirkpatrick
© Samuel French; 18Mar49; DP19249,
On the sentimental side, a comedy in one
act. New York, S. French [1948], 34 p.
illus. [Full name; John Alexander Kirk-
patrick] © Samuel French; 17Dec48;
DP18094.
KITCHEN music, DU20350. SEE Child,
Malcolm.
KITCHEN privileges. DU19851. SEE
Janss, Elizabeth,
KITT, HENRY SHERRELL.
The gravy train, a play in three acts.
© Henry Sherrell Kitt; 1c 19May49;
DU20059.
KITTEN hips. DU19077. SEE Hotchner,
Aran Edwin.
KLEIHAUER, ALYCE MARTHA DE LA
VERGNE.
Courtship clinic, a radio and television
program by Alyce de la Vergne and
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
KLEIHAUER, ALYCE MARTHA DE LA
VERGNE. Cont’d.
Aylsworth Kleihauer, [Sample script]
© Aylsworth and Alyce Martha de la
Vergne Kleihauer; 1c 1Mar49; DU18812.
Courtship clinic; dramatization of problem
for television, by Alyce de la Vergne.
© Aylsworth Kleihauer, Alyce Martha
de la Vergne Kleihauer; 1c 1Mar49; C3403,
KLEIHAUER, Aylsworth.
Courtship clinic. C3403. SEE Kleihauer,
Alyce Martha de la Vergne.
Courtship clinic. DU18812. SEE
Kleihauer, Alyce Martha de la Vergne.
KLEINE, GRACE OTTILIE.
Mischief mountain; radio series. Episode 1,
Cupid and Psyche. © Grace Ottilie
Kleine, Mary Louise Howard; 1c 21Apr49;
DU19658.
KLINE, Leone.
Practical piano tuning, C3373. SEE
Kline, Robert Newton,
KLINE, ROBERT B.
The lady and the bookmaker, a comedy in
three acts. © Robert B. Kline; ic
8Mar49; DU18994.
KLINE, ROBERT NEWTON.
Practical piano tuning, including: lesson 1,
Unisons; lesson 2, Octaves; lesson 3,
Temperament. © Robert N. Kline, Leone
Kline, dba Capitol City Tuning School; 1c
22Jan49; C3373.
KLING, Edward James,
Current choice. DU20284. SEE Willis,
Lynn Kenneth,
KLOCHKOV, JOHN V.
Aromatic ether is a faithful servant of
mankind and emblem of space. Lecture.
© John V. Klochkoy; 1c 26Apr49; C3606.
THE KLONDIKE queen. DU19362. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 626.
KLOSE, Alex Norbert,
Rotary tillage talk by M-E. C3311, C3528,
C3751. SEE Ludwig, Harvey Fred.
KNAPP, Gertrude P.
The man who saw the elephant. DU19432.
SEE First Nighter, Jan. 6, 1949.
KNEELAND, EDWARD S.
Hold that camera, an original idea by
Edward S. Kneeland, written by Bob
Condon, [Sample television script
© Thaddeus Suski Productions, Tele-
vision Division, inc.; 8Sep48 (in notice:
April, 1949); DP19607,
KNEISLEY, JAMES F.,
George, the last; a drama in three acts.
© James F. Kneisley; 1c 25Jan49;
DU18127.
KNICKERBOCKER, EDWIN VAN BERGHEN.
Short plays, Revised, New York, H. Holt
1949], 506 p, illus. © Henry Holt &
0., inc.; 2May49; A32492,
THE KNIFE throwers. DU19678. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 636.
KNIGHT, CLARENCE BERNHARDT.
Stranger in the womb, a comedy in one
act. © Clarence Bernhardt Knight; ic
10Jan49; DU17968.
KNOCK on wood, DP19587. SEE Hughes,
Glenn.
KNOLLER, JACOB.
Give him a chance! Play in three acts,
© Jacob Knoller; 15Jan49; DP18351.
Lass ihn sein Gltick versuchen! Volkstiim-
liches Schauspiel in fiinf Akten, 79 leaves.
© Jacob Knoller; 15Jan49; DP18016.
KNOWLES, JOHN.
The little tin god, a comedy in three
acts. London, S. French [1947]. 111 p.
(French’s acting edition, no. 282)
© Samuel French lItd.; 31Dec47;
DP20107.
KOCH-GAARDEN, OTTO.
Don Juan liquidiert! Komoddie in drei
Akten. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18299.
A KODACHROME tour of the Carlsbad
Caverns of New Mexico. C3682. SEE
Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
KOEHLER, ALAN ROBERT.
The creatures were stirring, a play in
three acts. © Alan Robert Koehler;
1c 26Apr49; DU19737.
KOEHRING, VERA L.
Rosaline, niece to Capulet; a play in one
act. © Vera Koehring; 1c 29Nov48;
DU18414.
KOHLER, William.
Headliners and sideliners. DP19143.
SEE The Telerama Company.
KOHNSTAMM (H.) & Company, inc.
Time for living. DU18699. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
KOMMEN und Gehen. DU18050. SEE
Podehl, Peter.
KORN, MARTIN PINNEY.
Design of rigid frames. [Lecture
© Martin P. Korn; 1c 26Jan49; C3281.
KORN, PHILIP.
The diaries, a play in three acts, by
Philip Landau [pseud.] © Philip Korn;
le 4Jan49; DU17993.
No other place, a play in two acts,
© Philip Korn; 1c 17May49; DU19990.
KRACK-pot jack pot. DU19440. SEE
McDermott, Frank E.
KRAFT Foods Company.
The cheesé family album. DU17952. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The great Gildersleeve. SEE The Great
Gildersleeve (Radio program)
The Velveeta story. C3275. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
KRAMIG, GEORGE.
Amateur hit parade; sample radio script.
© George Kramig, Jr.; 1c 2May49;
DU19830.
KRASNA, NORMAN.
Time for Elizabeth; a comedy in three
acts, by Norman Krasna and Groucho
Marx, [Acting ed. New York] Drama-
tists Play Service [1949]. 66 p. illus,
© Norman Krasna, Julius H. Marx;
6May49; DP20062. Prev. reg. ‘Middle
Ages’’, 12Sep41, D unp. 77645,
KRASNO, Hecky, pseud, SEE Krasnow,
Hermann.
KRASNOW, HERMANN.
Cowboy songs for little broncho-busters,
a dramatico-musical composition.
Music arranged by Hecky Krasno [pseud, ]
Text by Peter Steele [pseud. of Philip
Eisenberg] © Allentown Record Co.,
inc.; 1c 22Mar49; DU19207.
Play-a-long songs, a dramatico-musical
composition. Original music and arrange-
ments by Hecky Krasno [pseud.] Lyrics
by Peter Steele [pseud. of Philip Eisen-
berg] © Allentown Record Co., inc.; 1c
22Mar49; DU19206.
49
KREGER, Leon A.
Allstate all the way. DU18071. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
A new way of living. DU18075. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Selling Ford vs. Chevrolet. C3716. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Selling Ford vs, Plymouth. C3720, SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
KREMSER, RUDOLF.
Der rote Salon, eine ernsthafte Komédie
in drei Akten, © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18445,
KRESGE (S. S.) and Company.
The pay-off. C3437, SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
KRISCH, CARLO.
Wiener Luft; Posse mit Musik in drei
Akten. text only] © Theaterverlag
Eirich Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18295.
KRONENBERGER, LOUIS.
Apple of discord, a play in three acts.
© Louis Kronenberger; 1c 14Mar49;
DU19116.
KROUSE, MORTON.
Pay to the order of $__. A play
in three acts. © Morton Krouse; 1c
24Jun49; DU20496.
Split personalities, a television idea.
Scripts no, 1 and 2, © Morton Krouse;
1c each 11Mar49; DU19390.
KUBLI, NICHOLAS OTT.
The black lamb, a play in three acts.
© Nicholas Ott Kubli; 1¢ 18Apr49;
DU19616.
KUBLY, HERBERT OSWALD.
Guenever, an informal history in six
scenes. © Herbert O. Kubly; ic
18Apr49; DU19617.
Stir crazy, a play ina prologue and
three acts. © Herbert Oswald Kubly;
le 18Apr49; DU19618.
KUEI, CHUNG-SHU.
The positional system, by Kwei Chungshu.
Lecture] © Kwei Chungshu; 1c
1iMar49; C3625,
The three-radical system, by Kwei
Chungshu, [Lecture] © Kwei Chungshu;
1c 31Mar49; C3626.
KUHN, KATHARINE.
Land of tomorrow, a play in three acts.
© Katharine Kuhn; 1c 4Apr49; DU19382.
KUNER, MILDRED CHRISTOPHE.
The furnace of the world, a play in three
acts. © Mildred Christophe Kuner; 1c
22Jun49; DU20470.
KURTZ, C. GORDON.
Dressed to kill, a melo-mystery in three
acts, by Kurtz Gordon [pseud,|
© C. Gordon Kurtz; 1c 15Feb49; on revi-
sions; DU18556. Prev. reg. ‘The black
ace,’’ 3Feb32, D14320.
Suffering Sarah, a caustic comedy in one
act, by Kurtz Gordon [pseud.] Boston,
Drama Guild Publishers [1948]. 31 p.
illus. © Drama Guild Publishers;
1Dec48; DP17837.
KWEI, Chungshu, SEE Kuei, Chung-shu,
KYLE, JOSEPH ADDISON.
The witch of Demmin; or, The German
God. A three act lyric-pageant-tragedy
of the middle ages. Based on the Wendish
crusade and the story of a modern woman
born four hundred years before it was
safe to be modern. Illus. Historical
notes. © Joseph Addison Kyle; 1c 4Feb49;
DU18397.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
L
LACKNER, STEPHAN ERNEST.
Vor Gericht, ein Spiel in drei Akten,
© Stephan E. Lackner; lc 25Mar49;
DU19244,
LACLOCHE, A. MARIE.
Death in the night, a ballet by A. Marie
Lacloche. Based on ‘‘The capital of
the world”’ by Ernest Hemingway.
© A. Marie Lacloche; 1c 12May49;
DU19950.
LADIES in waiting. DU18366, SEE
Shayeson, Frances Emilie.
LADIES, it’s for you. DU18381. SEE
Reid, Robert Jost.
THE LADY across the hall, DU20244,
SEE Reidy, Jack Edward,
THE LADY and the bookmaker, DU18994.
SEE Kline, Robert B.
A LADY called Cannonball. DU19687,
SEE The Lone Ranger, no, 2533-1758,
LADY from Edinburgh. DP19177. SEE
Stuart, Aimee (McHardy)
LADY Hamilton. DP18606, SEE Heger,
Robert.
LADY Hushabye. DU18562. SEE Winter,
Janet.
THE LADY in 142. DU18399. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no, 18,
THE LADY in the balcony. DU19662. SEE
The Adventures of Homer Herk, no. 4.
LADY -killers, DP19249. SEE Kirk-
patrick, John.
LADY Macbeth on the Colorado, DU18418.
SEE Parke, James Hambright.
THE LADY or the tiger? DU19007, SEF
Your Show Time (Television program) ~
LADY Washington, DU20392. SEE Jack,
Gladys Gates,
LAFAYETTE Brewery, inc.
Zee Tavern biere presentations, DU18704.
SEE Hanger, William Arnold,
LAFFERTY, PERRY.
Celebrity time; television script for
Apr. 3, 1949, by Perry Lafferty and
Lee Rogow. © World Video, inc.;
lc TApr49; DU19462,
Riddle Me This (Television program)
LA FORGE, EDWARD CHARLES.
You have to be hardy, a play in three acts.
© Edward Charles La Forge; 1c
19May49; on revisions; DU20058.
Prev. reg. ‘Where beauty lies;”’
20May45; D93568.
LAND, CHARLES THEODORE.
The paper wedding, a comedy in three
acts. © Charles Theodore Land; 1c
10Mar49; DU19069.
LAND of fun, DU18333. SEE Schneiders,
Joseph Anthony.
THE LAND of the dragon, DP19066. SEE
Miller, Madge.
THE LAND of the fable, DU19608. SEE
Lindner, Gladys.
LAND of tomorrow, DU19382. SEE
Kuhn, Katharine.
LANDAU, Philip, pseud. SEE Korn,
Philip.
LANDECK, BEATRICE.
Mister E, super-sleuth; a television show
for children, with songs and music, by
Beatrice Landeck and Sylvia Rosenthal.
Text only] © Beatrice Landeck, Sylvia
osenthal; 1c 31Jan49; DU18733.
Pooki and Hank; a television show for
children, using American folk songs.
By Beatrice Landeck, Sylvia Rosenthal,
and Sam Locke. [Text only! © Mrs.
Beatrice Landeck, Mrs. Sylvia Rosen-
thal; 1c 10Jun49; DU20324.
LANE, DOROTHY MILDRED GUYON.
December days, a play in three acts by
Dorothy M. Guyon, 4 leaves, [Text
and music on Separate leaves]
© Dorothy M. Guyon Lane; 1c 29Apr49;
DU19875.
LANE, Edward,
Little Tommy Tinkle. DU19652,. SEE
Bowen, Vernon.
LANG, Hans.
Verliebtes Dreieck. DU18288. SEE
Fissel, Franz.
LANGER, ADOLPH ARTHUR.
The magic Christmas tree, [Short story]
© Adolph Arthur Langer; 1c 8Feb49;
C3464,
LANGSTROTH, SUE HALL.
Let’s visit Hawaii. [Script] © Sue Hall
Langstroth; 1c 18Apr49; DU19981.
LANIN, JAMES.
The public picks. [Radio script
© James Lanin; 1c 26Apr49; DU20049.
LANKTON, ROBERT EARL.
Tele-quiz time. [Sample television
script] © Robert Earl Lankton; 1c
14Feb49; DU18663.
LANKY becomes a top salesman, DU20086.
SEE Kamrath, C. Lloyd,
LANTZ, Louis. SEE Your Show Time
(Television program)
LARDNER, Ring Wilmer.
I can’t breathe, DU19659. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no, 29.
Zone of quiet. DU18577, SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no, 21.
LaRICH, MICHAEL.
Barleycorn’s nightmare, a comedy in
three acts. © Michael LaRich; 1c
290ct48; on revisions; DU18784, Prev.
reg. ‘‘Bug house,’’ 21Jul33, D23626.
The case of the swapping wives, a comedy
in one act. © Michael LaRich; 1c
9Dec48; DU18781.
LARIER, LAWRENCE.
Script for animated flip pictures.
© Bantam-lite, inc.; 1c 17Dec48;
DU18783.
LaROY, RITA.
Who’s that girl? An original television
program by Rita LaRoy and Strat
Corbett. © Rita LaRoy; 1c each 2May49.
Script televised Dec. 7, 1948. DU19877.
Script televised Feb. 15, 1949. DU19876.
LARRALDE, Elsa.
From little acorns, DU18576,. SEE
Brent, Romney.
LARRY Doby. C3749. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
LARSON, DAVID JEREMY.
My father’s tomahawk, a farce-comedy
in three acts, © David Jeremy Larson;
1c 31May49; DU20190.
LASKER, Henry.
Of the people. DU18143. SEE Sherman,
Alfred,
LASKER, Yale.
The lucky shopper program. C3360.
SEE Riseman, George Jacob Matthew.
LASKOFF, JOAN VERA.
Do it with grace, a musical skit. Words
by Joan Vera Laskoff, music by George
Alfred Prideaux. [Text and music on
separate leaves Joan Vera Laskoff,
George Alfred Prideaux; lc 29Mar49;
DU19374.
LASS ihn sein Gltick versuchen! DP18016.
SEE Knoller, Jacob.
A LASS with a lack, DU20073. SEE
Clark, Robert.
LAST operas and plays. A30769. SEE
Stein, Gertrude.
A LAST request. DU20027. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no, 20944-1769.
LASZLO, MIKLOS.
And the snow falls, a comedy in three
acts. © Miklos Laszlo; lc 21Feb49;
DU18715.
LATHING and plastering. DU18393. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
THE LAUGH doctor. C3787. SEE Smith,
William Roger.
LAUGH, grin, and giggle. DU19963. SEE
Lewis, Nat.
THE LAUGH maker. DU19996. SEE
Lawrence, Jerome, pseud,
LAURENCE Hammond Productions, inc.
SEE Hammond (Laurence) Productions,
inc.
LAVENDEL. DU18289. SEE Schuppler,
Bruno.
LAVENDER gloves, DU20574. SEE
Conkle, Ellsworth Prouty.
LAW and rights. DU18430. SEE Kafka,
Rudolf Dionys.
THE LAW of substitution, DU18966. SEE
Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths
(Radio program) No, 86.
LAWLER, MARGRETTA SCOTT.
Three kisses, a fantasy in three acts.
© Margretta Scott Lawler; lc 17Jun49;
DU20439.
LAWLESS, GRACE THEO.
Recipes men like; or, The human bite-o-
meter. Sample script. © Grace Theo
Lawless;.1c 23Mar49; DU19224.
LAWMAN’S legacy. DU18315. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2490-1715.
LAWRENCE, J.D. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
LAWRENCE, JEROME, pseud,
Favorite Story. SEE Favorite Story
(Radio program)
The laugh maker, a play in two acts by
Jerome Lawrence [pseua of Arthur
Wister Mays] and Robert E. Lee.
© Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee; 1c
16May49; DU19996.
LAWRENCE, REGINALD.
Peking man, a play of modern China in
three acts, Adapted by Reginald
Lawrence from the play by Wan Chia-Pao
(Tsao-Yu). © Wan Chia-pao, Reginald
Lawrence; 1c 25May49; DU20148.
LAWRIE, Duncan, pseud. SEE Unger,
Abraham,
THE LAWTON story. DP18356. SEE
Horn, Mildred A.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE LAWYER of Springfield. DP18830.
SEE Gow, Ronald.
LAYOFF Inn. DU18922,
Hardy.
SEE Gibson,
LAZO, Agustin,
El caso de Don Juan Manuel, SEE
Partida, Rafael Luis. The night watch,
pu18i15.
LEADER, Anton M.
The birth of Paul Bunyan, DU20340.
SEE Glazer, Tom,
LEADERS of America. DU19772.
Kaye, Nikki A,
THE LEADING lady. DP18521.
Gordon, Ruth,
SEE
SEE
LEATHER. C3294. SEE Werman, Hannah
Beatrice.
LEAVITT, POLLY.
Cry out in the night, a play in two acts.
© Polly Leavitt; 1c 10Jun49; DU20326.
LECTURE course in bank auditing. C3654,
SEE Suhrbier, Arthur Charles.
LECTURE—F und raising. SEE Spencer,
William J. Fund raising. C3491.
LECTURES on patent law. C3750. SEE
Chisholm, Theodore Livings,
LEDERMAN, Milton Bernard,
Headliners and sideliners, DP19143.
SEE The Telerama Company.
LEE, Joseph Patrick.
Small fry. C3778.
Elnora Belle.
SEE Olmstead,
LEE, LEONARD.
Hang together, a play in three acts,
© Leonard Lee; 1c 21Apr49; DU19661.
LEE, Robert E.
Favorite Story. SEE Favorite Story
(Radio program)
The laugh maker, DU19996.
Lawrence, Jerome, pseud,
SEE
LEE, ROSE HUM.
Lee Bobo, detective for Chinatown; a
mystery play for children in three acts,
by Rose Hum Lee and Charlotte B.
Chorpenning. Anchorage, Ky., Children’s
Theatre Press, c1948. 47 p. illus,
© The Children’s Theatre Press; 1Mar48;
DP19064.
LEE Bobo, detective for Chinatown.
DP19064. SEE Lee, Rose Hum,
LEEDS Music Corporation.
Troubled island, DP19449. SEE Still,
William Grant,
LEFTOVER. DU19542. SEE Clarke,
William Kendall,
LEFTWICH, Vernon.
On the sidewalks of Paree,
Nelson, Adolph John,
DU19534, SEE
LEFTY Grove. C3745.
Way (Radio program)
SEE The American
LE GALLIENNE, EVA.
Alice in Wonderland; a play in two acts,
adapted for the stage by Eva Le Gallienne
and Florida Friebus, from Lewis Car-
roll’s Alice in Wonderland and Through
the looking-glass. Foreword by Eva
Le Gallienne. [Rev. and rewritten]
New York, S. French [1949]. 154 p,
illus, © Eva Le Gallienne, Florida
Friebus; 31Jan49; DP18568. Prev. reg.
29Dec32; D pub. 19956.
THE LEGEND of Raikes Cross. DP19096.
SEE Ready, Stuart.
|
THE LEGEND of the dogwood. DU19924,
SEE Sloan, Catherine Bryan.
LEGG, CLARENCE ANGLE.
Selling cemetery plots before need.
Sales instructions] © Clarence Angle
egg; le 7Jan49; C3226.
LEGION of old timers, DU19354. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2526-1751.
LEHMANN, ADOLPH.
Vignettes; eight one act plays. Contents.—
The greatest show on earth,—The confes-
sion.—The secret.—Thank you Louise. —
Come home.—Help wanted, —Aged but not
mellowed,—My mirror tells me. © Adolph
Lehmann; 4May49; AA116931.
LEHR, LEW.
Alladin and his magic lamp. [Recording
script] © Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19558.
Chicken Licken, [Recording script
© Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
Cinderella, [Recording script
Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49; DU19557.
Gingerbread Boy. [Recording script
© Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49; DU19568.
The goose that laid the golden eggs.
Recording script] © Clark Galehouse;
c 11Apr49; DU19561.
Hansel and Grettel. [Recording script]
© Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19556.
The lion and the mouse. [Recording
script] © Clark Galehouse; lc 11Apr49;
DU19570.
The Little Red Hen. [Recording script
© Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49; DU19569.
Little Red Riding Hood, [Recording
script] © Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19565.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. [Recording
script] © Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19599.
The three bears. [Recording script
© Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49; DU19564.
Three billy goats Gruff. [Recording
script] © Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19560.
The three pigs. [Recording series
© Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49; DU19562.
The tortoise and the hare. [Recording
script] © Clark Galehouse; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19566.
The ugly duckling. [Recording script
© Clark Galehouse; ic 11Apr49; DU19555.
Wolf—wolf, [Recording script Clark
Galehouse; lc 11Apr49; DU19567.
U19563.
Clark
LEIB, SOL.
Ah choosen uff probeer, a play in three acts
by Sol Leib. Music by Ben Massman,
Text and music on separate leaves]
Sol Leib; 1c 5Apr49; DU19419.
LEIGH, Courtney, pseud. SEE Day,
Barbara McEvoy.
LEIGH, Rowland.
Butterfly of fashion, DU19997.
Shubert, John.
SEE
LEM Bailey’s pet bear. DU18163. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon, no, 600.
LENARD, CHRISTOPHER.
Paris was never like this, a television play.
© Christopher Lenard; lc 7Apr49;
DU19454.
LENT, CONSTANTIN PAUL.
Napoleon Rex, an opera comique in three
acts. © Constantin Paul Lent; Ic
280ct48; DU19009.
LEO Burnett Company, inc. SEE Burneit
(Leo) Company, inc.
LEON, Felix.
The missing check, DU19132.
Dropkin, Lou.
LEONARD, AILEEN,
California bound, [Television script
© Aileen Leonard; ic 2Dec48; DU17822.
51
SEE
]
LEONCE. DU20247.
Yates,
SEE Bohn, John
LEONE, EDMUND.
Zinka, the queen of Crystal Spring, a
gypsy love tale. An operetta in one
act and four scenes, Lyrics by Edmund
Leone and Emma Silvers; music by
Augusto Rizzi. [Text only] © Augusto
Maria Rizzi; 1c 6Dec48; DU18669.
LEONHARDT, HANS WALTER.
Sieben sind verdiachtig, KriminalkomGdie
in drei Akten. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m:b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18291.
THE LEPRACHAUN. DU19748.
Let’s Pretend, Mar. 12, 1949.
SEE
LE ROSE HOSIERY COMPANY.
Sales talk and sales clinchers, by Isidor
Eisenberg. © Le Rose Hosiery Co.;
le 9Feb49; C3399.
LESLEY, LEONARD.
Crisis, a play about Tom Paine, In
seven scenes. © Leonard Lesley; 1c
15Apr49; DU19802.
LESLIE, Phil. SEE Fibber McGee and
Molly (Radio program)
LESLIE Drew. C3289.
Way, C72.
SEE The American
LESS than a year. DU18741.
John William.
SEE DeVoe,
LESSEL, WILLIAM M.
The shepherds live again, a Christmas
program in three scenes. Wheaton, IIL,
Van Kampen Press [1948]. 12 p. illus.
© Van Kampen Press; 29Sep48;
DP18349.
LESSEN, CURT VON.
Der Kapellmeister Sr. Durchlaucht; drei
kleine Bilder aus dem Leben eines
grossen Mannes, © Theaterverlag
Eirich Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18294.
LESSMAN, HARRY.
ither or ither, a comedy in one act.
© Harry Lessman; ic 19May49; DU20056.
LESSON on... Explanations to piano
pupils. C3227-3233. SEE Brussels, Iris,
LESTER, NOEL BOVELL.
Blood under the tree, a drama in two acts
and ten scenes. © Noel B. Lester; 1c
19Jan49; DU18082,
LET ’em eat cake, DU18721.
and Jill (Television program)
SEE Jackson
LET her help you sell, C3440. SEE
Swift and Company.
LET not thy left hand know. DU19988.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 110.
LETRAZ, JEAN DE. |
Et vive la liberte, piece en 3 actes. Paris,
Librairie Contemporaine [1947]. 255 p.
illus. © Librairie Contemporaine (Les
Editions Nagel); 150ct47; DP19450.
Nous avons tous fait la méme chose;
comédie en trois actes, © Jean de
Létraz; 1c 22Apr49; DU19798.
LET’S all join in. DU20417, SEE Brand,
Oscar.
LET’S be friends. DU18557.
Sonderegger, Arnold Arthur.
SEE
LET’S go shopping with Mary Lou. DU19263.
SEE Boswell, Tolla Raymond,
LET’S improvise. DP18546, SEE
Christenberry, Charles Wilkes.
LET’S PRETEND (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Nila Mack, © Colum-
bia Broadcasting System, inc.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LET’S PRETEND. Cont’d,
Jan. 1, 1949. The house of the world.
© 1c 22Jan49; DU18108.
Jan. 8, 1949. Brakestail. © 1c
22Jan49; DU18109,
Jan. 15, 1949. Dick Whittington and his
cat. © 1e 22Jan49; DU18110.
Jan. 22, 1949. Donkey skin. © ic
22Jan49; DU18111.
Jan. 29, 1949. Gigi and the magic ring,
© 1c 22Jan49; DU18112.
Feb, 12, 1949. The enchanted stag,
© 1c 1Mar49; DU18882,
Feb. 19, 1949. The youth who learned to
shiver and shake. © 1c 1Mar49; DU18881.
Feb. 26, 1949. Thumbelina. © 1c 1Mar49;
DU18880.
Mar. 5, 1949. Aladdin and the wonderful
lamp. © lc 26Apr49; DU19747.
Mar. 12, 1949. The leprachaun, © ic
26Apr49; DU19748,
Mar. 19, 1949. The six swans, © 1c
26Apr49; DU19749.
Mar, 26, 1949, How six traveled through
the world, © ic 26Apr49; DU19750.
Apr. 2, 1949. The Snow Queen. © ic
26Apr49; DU19751,
Apr. 9, 1949. The enchanted frog. © 1c
26Apr49; DU19752.
Apr. 16, 1949. Heavenly music. © ic
26Apr49; DU19753.
Apr. 23, 1949. Hop O’ My Thumb, © ic
26Apr49; DU19754.
Apr. 30, 1949. The little mermaid, © 1c
26Apr49; DU19755.
May 28, 1949. The three golden hairs.
© 1c 28Jun49; DU20568.
June 18, 1949. Three terrible heads,
© 1c 28Jun49; DU20569,
LET’S pretend; radio script. C3627. SEE
Chittenden, Edwin F.
LET’S talk shopping. C3794. SEE Keane,
Barbara G,
LET’S visit Hawaii. DU19981. SEE
Langstroth, Sue Hall.
A LETTER. DU20424, SEE Mission Bell
Film Productions, inc. Jack and Jill
series, no. 4,
LETTER a month club. C3637, SEE
Friesen, Bonnie Alden,
LETTER from Europe. DU19584, SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no, 604,
LETTERS to a killer. DU19366. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 630.
LEVER Brothers Company, SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
LEV] Jackson, C3287. SEE The American
Way, C67.
LEVINE, Abraham §S,
Are you psychic? DU17820. SEE Segal,
Bessie Jaffey.
LEVINE, BEN.
Bedlam in Bohemia, a comedy in three
acts. © Ben Levine; 1c 16Feb49;
DU19161, i
Madonna from Memphis, a comedy in
three acts. © Ben Levine; 1c 28Feb49;
DU18806,
LEVINE, Julius.
Daisy at the shore. DU19837. SEE
Levine, Max.
LEVINE, MAX.
Daisy at the shore, a dramatico-musical
composition. Words by Max Levine,
music by Julius Levine. [Text and music
on separate eae © Max Levine,
Julius Levine; lc 2May49; DU19837.
LEWELLEN, John Bryan, SEE
The Pet Shop (Television program)
Quiz Kids (Radio program)
Quiz Kids (Television program)
R.F.D. America ee program)
R.F.D. America (Television program)
LEWERTH, Margaret.
The house near Little Dock Street.
DU20427. SEE The Cavalcade of
America, no. 612.
LEWIN, JOHN IGNACE.
Mr. Doudalduck gets married, a comedy
in three acts by John Ignace Lewin
and Max Lewin. © John Ignace Lewin;
lc 29Dec48; on revisions; DU18734.
Prev. reg. 13Sep48; DU16317.
LEWIN, Max Robert.
Mr. Doudalduck gets married. DU18734.
SEE Lewin, John Ignace.
LEWIS, ADDISON.
The King’s house, a play in three acts.
© Addison Lewis; 1c 25May49; DU20147.
LEWIS, HARRY.
Garrick Cafe, a play in two acts. © Harry
Lewis; 1c 11Mar49; DU19112.
LEWIS, LEON HOWARD.
One pound, two ounces. [Radio script]
© Leon Howard Lewis; 1c 30Nov48;
C3297.
LEWIS, Lester H. SEE Hollywood Screen
Test (Television program)
LEWIS, NAT.
Laugh, grin, and sigele; television script.
Program no. 6. Nat Lewis; lc
13May49; DU19963.
LEWIS, Richard.
Quick as a flash. DU17881. SEE Prockter,
Bernard J.
LEWIS, Sinclair.
Babbitt. DU19543. SEE Studio One
(Radio program) Mar. 30, 1948.
LEXINGTON, Concord, and Merriam’s
Corner. DU20132. SEE You Are There,
no. 80.
LEYDEN, JAN VAN.
Es kam nicht in die Zeitung (Der Kardinal);
Drama in drei Akten. © International
Bureau voor Auteursrecht, N.V.; lc
16May49; DU19977.
LIBERTY. DU19636. SEE Bernfeld, Rose
Morris.
LIBRAIRIE Contemporaine, 3
Et vive la liberte. DP19450. SEE Letraz,
Jean de,
LIBRAIRIE Gallimard.
L’arbre. DP18509. SEE Dutourd, Jean.
L’état de siége. DP19192. SEE Camus,
Albert.
Partage de midi. DP19815. SEE Claudel,
Paul.
Robinson. DP18020. SEE Supervielle,
Jules.
Sheherazade. DP19816. SEE Supervielle,
ules.
theatre, t. 1-2. DP19270, DP19819. SEE
Cocteau, Jean.
Le voleur d’enfants. DP19818. SEE
Supervielle, Jules.
LICHTENFELS, Edna Anderson.
Springtime in California. DU19511. SEE
Lichtenfels, Paul Jacob.
LICHTENFELS, PAUL JACOB.
Springtime in California, a musical play in
three acts. Book by Paul Reed pseud. |
Music and lyrics by Edna Wright [pseud. |
Text and music on separate leaves. © Paul
Jacob Lichtenfels, Edna Anderson Lichten-
fels; 1c 11Apr49; DU19511.
LICORICE stick. DU20419. SEE Moore,
Douglas Stuart.
52
LIDOR, ALEXANDER.
Springboard to nowhere, a play in a pro-
logue and two parts. © Alexander
Lidor; 1c 26Jan49; DU18136.
LIDORIKIS, Alexander. SEE Lidor,
Alexander.
THE LIE. DU19591. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 542.
LIEBAU, HELENE HANS.
You are as old as the world, which you
make young every spring; a dramatic
composition by Joe Heli |pseud.] © Helene
Hans Liebau; 1c 16Feb49; DU18580.
LIEBE deinen Naechsten. DU19827. SEE
Behrens, Paul Albert.
LIEBERMAN, SIDNEY.
That little difference, a musical comedy
in two acts. Book by Sidney Lieberman
and Adele Newman. [Text only]
© Sidney Lieberman, Adele Newman; 1c
22Dec48; DU18406.
LIEBLING, HOWARD.
The porcelain clay, a play in three acts.
© Howard Liebling; lc 27May49;
DU20192.
LIED aus der Vorstadt. DU18985. SEE
Fraser, Georg.
LIFE begins at Fairhope. C3497. SEE
Gooden, John Edwin.
THE LIFE OF RILEY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Irving |
Brecher. © Irving Brecher.
D17. Dec. 24, 1948. © 1c 30Dec48;
DU17828.
D18. Dec. 31, 1948. © 1c 17Jan49;
DU18088.
D19. Jan. 7, 1949. © 1c 17Jan49;
DU18089.
D20. Jan. 14, 1949. © 1c 22Jan49;
DU18308.
D21. Jan. 21, 1949. © 1c 28Jan49;
DU18167.
D22. Jan. 28, 1949. © 1c 4Feb49;
DU18426.
D23. Feb. 4, 1949. © 1c 14Feb49;
DU18564.
D24. Feb. 11, 1949. © 1c 21Feb49;
DU18716.
D225. Feb. 18, 1949. © 1c 28Feb49;
DU18803.
D26. Feb. 25, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49;
DU19102.
D27. Mar. 4, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49;
DU19103,
D28. Mar. 11, 1949. © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19164.
D29. Mar. 18, 1949. © 1c 5Apr49;
DU19410.
D30. Mar. 25, 1949. © lc 4Apr49;
DU19384.
D31-D32. Apr. 1, 8, 1949. © 1c each
14Apr49; DU19580-19581.
D33. Apr. 15, 1949. © 1c 20Apr49;
DU19643.
D34. Apr. 22, 1949. © lc 2May49;
DU19849.
D35. Apr. 29, 1949. © 1c 6May49;
DU19908.
D36. May 6, 1949. © 1c 20Apr49;
DU19642.
D37. May 13, 1949. © 1c 19May49;
DU20067.
D38. May 20, 1949. © 1c 27May49;
DU20189.
LIGGETT, Robert George.
Pokey, the Christmas elf. DU17970.
SEE Parker, Jack Darwin.
THE LIGHT from the darkness. DP18540.
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 205.
THE LIGHT heads. DU18708. SEE
Appell, Don.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE LIGHT of faith. DP18446. SEE
] ;
°. 6 49. f glass. © i
Gheniiania licetelia! Jan. 29, 1949. Pieces of glass ¢c
31Jan49; DU18609.
6. Feb. 5, 1949. Quicker than the eye.
© 1e 31Jan49; DU18610.
7. Feb. 12, 1949. Pocketfull of trouble.
© 1c 31Jan49; DU18611.
8. Feb. 19, 1949. Blood of India. © 1c
17Mar49; DU19139.
9. Feb. 26, 1949. Murder ina capsule,
© 1c 25Feb49; DU18840.
10. Mar. 5, 1949. Deep waters. © ic
25F eb49; DU18839.
11. Mar. 12, 1949. Five to one. © 1c
25F eb49; DU18838.
Recording script and music for two songs.
© Gladys Lindner, Edmund F. Lindner;
le 8Apr49; DU19608.
THE LIGHT of the World is Jesus.
DP18726. SEE Nickerson, Mellie
Evelyn.
LINDRUP, Jack.
A country wife. DU19823. SEE Carr,
John Emmett.
LIGHT up the sky. DP19142. SEE Hart,
Moss. LINE, FRANCIS RAYMOND.
Television scripts by Francis R. Line,
Helen Line, and Phil Paradise. © Francis
R. Line, Phil Paradise, Helen E. Line;
lc each 28Mar49.
LIGHTNER, Alice. SEE Hopf, Alice
Lightner.
LIH, FREDRIK LORENZO.
Novel Entertainment Culture Organization
(N.E.C.O.) Sample program of new pro-
posed radio series, by Fredrik Lorenzo
Lih and Edward Lawrence Corbett.
© Fredrik Lorenzo Lih, Edward Lawrence
Adventure parade. DU19304.
Adventure unlimited. DU19308.
A line to the world. DU19307.
Lines to adventure. DU19303.
Teleadventure lines, DU19306.
12. Mar. 19, 1949. Ambush at the
Yardley-Plaza. © 1c 17Mar49; DU19141.
13. Mar. 26, 1949. Shades of 62d Street.
© 1c 28Mar49; DU19255.
14, April 2, 1949. The hands of death.
Corbett; lc 8F eb49; C3396.
LIKE father, like son. DU20313. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2554-1779.
Teletravel. DU19305. © 1c 28Mar49; DU19256.
15. Apr. 9, 1949. The loot question.
© 1c 11Apr49; DU19588.
16. Apr. 16, 1949. The disappearing
house. © ic 11Apr49; DU19589.
17. Apr. 23, 1949. Death came to dinner.
© 1c 11Apr49; DU19590.
18. Apr. 30, 1949. Hot seat hostage.
© ic 25Apr49; DU19764.
19. May 10, 1949. Prescription for
crime, © 1c 9May49; DU19940.
20. May 17, 1949. The curse of Damascus.
© 1c 9Jun49; DU20352.
21. May 24, 1949. Death leaves a trade-
mark, © ic 9Jun49; DU20353.
22. May 31, 1949. Adventure in quarantine.
LINE, Helen E.
Television scripts. SEE Line, Francis
Raymond,
LILLENAS, Haldor.
Darkness came before dawn. DP18993.
SEE Wilkins, Roy J.
To them that sit in darkness. DP20414.
SEE Hawse, Elberta.
A LINE to the world. DU19307. SEE Line,
Francis Raymond. Television scripts.
LINES to adventure. DU19303. SEE Line,
Francis Raymond.
LILLIAN. DU18056. SEE Moe, Osborne
Rangvall, LINOU, A.
Dominique. DU19821. SEE Noé, Yvan.
LILLIE’S Easter hunt. DU18772. SEE
Kaffie, Dora Ethelyn. THE LION and the mouse. DU19570. SEE
Lehr, Lew. © 1c 9Jun49; DU20354.
LILLY, Lou. 23. June 7, 1949. Blackmail on the wing.
The golden touch. DU19926. SEE THE LION and the unicorn. DU19795. SEE © Ic 9Jun49; DU20355.
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc. Bigelow, Otis Munro, 24, June 14, 1949. Houseboat in Brooklyn,
The inside story of lubricating oil. © ic 13Jun49; DU20409.
DU18706, DU18714. SEE Fairbanks LIONE, JOHN. 25, June 21, 1949. Money is no object.
(Jerry) inc.
The inside story of modern gasoline.
DU18785, SEE Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
Jackson and Jill. SEE Jackson and Jill
(Television program)
Lathing and plastering. DU18393.
SEE Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
Prescription for love, a comedy inthree | © ie 23Jun49; DU20528.
acts by Jack Lyon [pseud.] © John Lione;
lc 27May49; DU20331. LITTLE Johnny Strike Out. DU19624.
SEE Loeb, John Jacob.
LIPPERT, ALICE VIRGINIA S.
Gold rush, 1949; an inspirational sketch
THE LITTLE match girl. DP20138. SEE
for actors or puppets. 11 leaves. © Alice
Gheon, Henri.
Paradise Island. DU18791. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
Sheathing and wallboard. DU18392. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
White magic. DU18043. SEE Fairbanks
(Jerry) inc.
LILLY. DU17988. SEE Buttitta, Anthony
James.
LILLYBELLE. DU19978. SEE Buss,
Carl Alfred.
LILY, the felon’s daughter. DP19532.
SEE Taggart, Tom.
LINCOLN, GEORGE ARTHUR.
Fissioned atoms in a fissioned world.
Lecture] 15 leaves. © George A.
incoln; lc 4Mar49; C3408.
LINCOLN-Mercury Division, Ford Motor
Company. SEE Ford Motor Company.
Lincoln-Mercury Division.
THE LINDEN tree. SEE
Priestley, John Boynton. DP18359.
Tashjian, Vahan. DP20523.
LINDENMUTH, Alice Taylor.
Melody Court. DU19310. SEE
Lindenmuth, William Isaac.
LINDENMUTH, WILLIAM ISAAC.
Melody Court; or, Your tune on trial.
Television, radio, or stage presentation
idea, by William I. Lindenmuth and
Alice Taylor Lindenmuth. Program
no. 1. © William I. Lindenmuth, Alice
Lindenmuth; 1c 30Mar49; DU19310.
LINDNER, Edmund F.
The land of the fable. DU19608. SEE
Lindner, Gladys.
LINDNER, GLADYS.
The land of the fable: The story of the
frog and the ox. Book by Gladys Lind-
ner; music and lyrics by Ed Lindner.
Virginia S. Lippert; 16Feb49; DP18878.
LISA. DU19870. SEE Karp, David.
LISS, Joseph. SEE You Are There (Radio
program)
LISTEN, my children. DU20201. SEE
Meyers, Harold.
LISTEN to my voice. DU18912. SEE
Clements, Jay Wellington.
LISTEN with a pencil. C3559. SEE
Kaufman, Silman Jay.
LITTLE, Herb, Jr. SEE Jackson and fill
(Television program)
A LITTLE analysis. DU17842. SEE
Pincus, Abraham.
LITTLE Boy Blue. DU19135. SEE Miller,
Albert Griffith.
LITTLE brass band. DU20348. SEE
Brown, Margaret Wise.
THE LITTLE cowboy. DU20342. SEE
Abrashkin, Raymond.
THE LITTLE dog laughed. DP17966. SEE
Thomas, Geoffrey Arden.
LITTLE folk’s verse. DU19203. SEE
Cochrane, Marian Beach.
LITTLE HERMAN (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by McCann-
Erickson, inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
2. Jan. 8, 1949. The jade buddha. © lc
7Jan49; DU17981.
3. Jan. 15, 1949. Suspicious cargo. © lc
7Jan49; DU17982.
4, Jan, 22, 1949. Man of plenty. © ic
7Jan49; DU17983.
53
THE LITTLE mermaid, DU19755. SEE
Let’s Pretend, Apr. 30, 1949.
LITTLE Miss Fixit. DP19247. SEE
Russell, Earl Louis.
THE LITTLE Red Hen. DU19569. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
LITTLE Red Riding Hood. SEE
Lehr, Lew. DU19565.
Moon, Ethel Alberta Brown. DU17886.
THE LITTLE sweep. DP20323. SEE
Britten, Benjamin.
A LITTLE thing like love. DP20525.
SEE Willock, Ruth.
THE LITTLE tin god. DP20107. SEE
Knowles, John.
LITTLE Tommy Tinkle. DU19652. SEE
Bowen, Vernon.
LITTLE white way. DU19964. SEE
Reinherz, Leona Gosman,
THE LITTLE wife. DU18398. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no. 17.
LIVING in clover. DU18353. SEE Fain,
Sam E.
LIVING 1949. SEE National Broadcasting
Company, inc. Second class citizens.
DP19553,
LIVING room. DP18361. SEE McCracken,
Esther Helen (Armstrong)
LIZ Huntley’s gang. DU19358. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2530-1755.
LIZZIE and the whiskers. DP19484. SEE
The Eternal Light, no, 221.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LLOYD, DAVID DEMAREST.
Dark leaven, a play in three acts.
© David Demarest Lloyd; 1c 31Mar49;
DU19328.
Ours is the harvest, a play in four acts.
© David Demarest Lloyd; 1c 31Mar49;
DU19326.
LoCICERO, BARBARA ELIZABETH
BOGART.
East Lynne; or, Never to be redeemed,
An original three-act adaptation by
Barbara Bogart. Based on the sensation-
al novel by Ellen Price Wood. © Barbara
Elizabeth Bogart LoCicero; 1c 13Apr49;
DU20436.
LOCKE, Samuel.
Pooki and Hank. DU20324. SEE
Landeck, Beatrice.
LODGING for the night. DU19605. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
LOEB, Jack Barton.
The weekly story. DU18684. SEE
Fletcher, Helen jill.
LOEB, JOHN JACOB.
Little Johnny Strike Out, a baseball story
with songs for boys and girls. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © John
Jacob Loeb; lec 20Apr49; DU19624.
Little Tommy Tinkle. DU19652. SEE
Bowen, Vernon.
LOHENGRIN. SEE Faith, Erwin Peter.
In distant land. DU19i05.
LOMAX, ALLEN CHRISTOPHER.
The tide runneth out, a trilogy by Alton
Christie Lomax. © Allen Lomax; 1c
13May49; on revisions; DU20070.
Prev. reg. ‘The web;’’ 12Sep36; D45321.
LOMAX, Alton Christie. SEE Lomax,
Allen Christopher.
LONDON, HANNAH RUTH.
Immortal son [a play in one act] Boston,
1949. 16 p. © Hannah R. London
(Mrs. Benjamin M. Siegel); 5Apr49;
DP19586.
THE LONE bandit. DU18310. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2484-1709.
THE LONE RANGER (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors. © The Lone Ranger, inc.
2471-1696. Nov. 19, 1948. Relief train,
by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 12May49;
DU19998.
2484-1709. Dec. 20, 1948. The lone
bandit, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
27Dec48; DU18310.
2485-1710. Dec. 22, 1948. Three against
the sunrise, by Trendle-Goll. © ic
27Dec48; DU18309.
2486-1711. Dec. 24, 1948. Xmas comes
to Sandy, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
27Dec48; DU18311.
2487-1712. Dec. 27, 1948. Big Bill
Landis, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
27Dec48; DU18312.
2488-1713. Dec. 29, 1948. Pancho Blanca,
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18313.
2489-1714. Dec. 31, 1948. Dead man’s
deputy, by Trendle-Striker. © lc
27Dec48; DU18314.
2490-1715, Jan. 3, 1949. Lawman’s legacy,
by Trendle-Goll. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18315.
2491-1716. Jan. 5, 1949. New neighbors,
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 27Dec48;
DU18316.
2492-1717. Jan. 7, 1949. Pop Travis’
letter, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
27Dec48; DU18317.
2492-1717. Jan. 7, 1949. Man of goodwill,
by Trendle-Holt. © ic 4Jan49; DU18145.
2493-1718. Jan. 10, 1949. Don Mike and
Estrellita, by Trendle-Dougall. © ic
4Jan49; DU18146.
2495-1720. Jan. 14, 1949. The boss of
Cedar Bend, by Trendle-Striker. © 1c
13Jan49; DU18148.
2496-1721. Jan. 21, 1949. Matilda’s
kittens, by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 14Jan49;
DU18149.
2497-1722, Jan. 19, 1949. Choctaw Pass,
by Trendle-Striker. © ic 14Jan49;
DU18150.
2497-1722. Jan. 19, 1949. Ring, no. 1;
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 28Jan49;
DU18601.
2498-1723. Jan. 21, 1949. Joshua Biddle
returns, by Trendle-Striker. © 1c
14Jan49; DU18151.
2501-1726. Jan. 28, 1949. Ned Franklin’s
grand-dad, by Trendle-Beattie. © lc
14Jan49; DU18152.
2502-1727. Jan. 31, 1949. Fugitive from
injustice, by Trendle-Goll. © ic
28Jan49; DU18602.
2503-1728, Feb. 2, 1949. Man at large,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 28Jan49;
DU18603.
2505-1730. Feb. 7, 1949. The bunkhouse
trap, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
28Jan49; DU18604.
2506-1731. Feb. 9, 1949. Brogan’s gang,
by Trendle-Striker. © ic 17Feb49;
DU19034.
2507-1732. Feb. 11, 1949. Girl from
St. Louis, by Trendle-Beattie. © lc
17F eb49; DU19033.
2508-1733. Feb. 14, 1949. Abilene trail,
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19038.
2509-1734. Feb. 16, 1949. Stolen horses,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19037.
2510-1735. Feb. 18, 1949. The hero wor-
shipper, by Trendle-Goll. © ic
17F eb49; DU19036.
2911-1736. Feb. 21, 1949. Surprise for
Red Dolan, by Trendle-Holt. © ic
17Mar49; DU19035.
2512-1737. Feb. 23, 1949. Veterans
Valley, by Trendle-Goll. © 1c 1Mar49;
DUI9031.
2513-1738. Feb. 25, 1949. Apache
treachery, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
1Mar49; DU19030.
2514-1739. Feb. 28, 1949. Night train, by
Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 17Feb49;
DU19032.
2515-1740. Mar. 2, 1949. Rifles under-
ground, by Trendle-Striker. © 1c
1Mar49; DU19029.
2516-1741. Mar. 4, 1949. The hole in
the wall, by Trendle-Goll. © 1c
1Mar49; DU19027.
2517-1742. Mar. 7, 1949. A cake for
Skinner, by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 1Mar49;
DUi9028.
2518-1743. Mar. 9, 1949. An honest man,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 1Mar49;
DU19047.
2518-1743. Mar. 9, 1949. The white
buffalo, by Trendle-Smits. © 1c 22Mar49;
DU19346.
2519-1744. Mar. 11, 1949. Wild West
steamboats, by Trendle-Fox. © lc
18Mar49; DU19347.
2520-1745. Mar. 14, 1949. Exiled, by
Trendle-Holt. © 1c 22Mar49; DU19348.
2521-1746. Mar. 16, 1949. The whimsical
bandit, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 22Mar49;
DU19349.
2522-1747. Mar. 18, 1949. Horse thieves
of Devil’s Mesa, by Trendle-Fox. © 1c
18Mar49; DU19350.
2523-1748. Mar. 21, 1949. Face-to-face
with guns, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
18Mar49; DU19391.
2524-1749. Mar. 23, 1949. A political
debt, by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 18Mar49;
DU19352.
2525-1750. Mar. 25, 1949. Three against
one, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 18Mar49;
Du19353.
2526-1751. Mar. 28, 1949. Legion of old
timers, by Trendle-Fox. © lc 22Mar49;
DU19354.
p4
in
2494-1719. Jan. 12, 1949, Mary Robert’s 2527-1752. Mar. 30, 1949. Where you
legacy, by Trendle-Beattie. Ie find it, by Trendle-Goll. © 1c
13Jan49; DU18147. 22Mar49; DU19355.
2528-1753. Apr. 1, 1949. Aggie wins her
point, by Trendle-Beattie. © ic
28Mar49; DU19356.
2529-1754. Apr. 4, 1949. Cancel the five
numbers, by Trendle-Goll. © 1c
28Mar49; DU19357.
2530-1755, Apr. 6, 1949. Special deputy,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 18Apr49;
DU19685,
2530-1755. Apr. 6, 1949. Liz Huntley’s
gang, by Trendle-Beattie. © ic
28Mar49; DU19358.
2531-1756. Apr. 8, 1949. Eastbound-
westbound, by Trendle-Striker. © lc
28Mar49; DU19359.
2532-1757. Apr. 11, 1949. Dirk Billing’s
downfall, by Trendle-Beattie. © ic
14Apr49; DU19686.
2533-1758. Apr. 13, 1949. A lady called
Cannonball, by Trendle-Goll. © ic
18Apr49; DU19687.
2534-1759. Apr. 15, 1949. Badge of
friendship, by Trendle-Beattie. © ic
14Apr49; DU19688.
2535-1760. Apr. 18, 1949. Epitaph in
Tombstone, by Trendle-Fox. © ic
14Apr49; DU20304.
2537-1762. Apr. 22, 1949. Bushwhacker’s
feud, by Trendle-Fox. © 1c 14Apr49;
DU19689.
2538-1763. Apr. 25, 1949. The unusual
Rex Morgan, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
2May49; DU20021.
2539-1764. Apr. 27, 1949. The falcon
hawk, by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 2May49;
DU20022.
2540-1765. Apr. 29, 1949. Greg Hanson’s
trickery, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
2May49; DU20023.
2941-1766. May 2, 1949. The iron hearse,
by Trendle-Fox. © ic 2May49; DU20024.
2542-1767. May 4, 1949. The gay
cabellero, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
2May49; DU20025.
2543-1768. May 6, 1949. King of the
county, by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c
13May49; DU20026.
2544-1769. May 9, 1949. A last request,
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 13May49; DU20027.
2545-1770. May 11, 1949. Re-named town,
by Trendle-Joyce. © ic 13May49;
DU20028.
2546-1771. May 13, 1949. The medicine
bird, by Trendle-Goll. © 1c 13May49;
DU20029.
2547-1772. May 16, 1949. The tenderfeet,
by Trendle-Striker. © 1c 13May49;
DU20030.
2548-1773. May 18, 1949. Trail of the
Sioux, by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 13May49;
DU20031.
2549-1774. May 20, 1949. Rustlers of
Redstone, by Trendle-Goll. © ic
13May49; DU20032.
2550-1775. May 23, 1949. A barrel of
money, by Trendle-Goll, © 1c 13May49;
DU20033.
2551-1776. May 25, 1949. The friendly
enemy, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
23May49; DU20320.
2552-1777. May 27, 1949. The feud, by
Trendle-Striker. © 1c 23May49; DU20319.
2553-1778. May 30, 1949. The cattle-
buyer, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c
23May49; DU20318.
2554-1779. June 1, 1949. Like father, like
son; by Trendle-Goll. © 1c 31May49;
DU30313.
2555-1780. June 3, 1949. Savage Jackson,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 3Jun49;
DU20401.
2556-1781. June 6, 1949. The belt buckle,
by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 3Jun49;
DU20402.
2557-1782. June 8, 1949. The Beeler gang,
by Trendle-Holt. © 1c 3Jun49; DU20403.
2558-1783. June 10, 1949. Substitute
ranger, by Trendle-Striker. © 1c
15Jun49; DU20545.
2559-1784. June 13, 1949. Double masquer-
ade, by Trendle-Beattie. © 1c 15Jun49;
DU20546.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR
THE LONE RANGER. Cont’d.
2560-1785. June 15, 1949. Record run,
by Trendle-Dougall. © 1c 17Jun49;
DU20547.
2561-1786. June 17, 1949. A dog named
Deuce, by Trendle-Goll. © le 17Jun49;
DU20548.
2563-1788. June 22, 1949. The missing
lawman, by Trendle-Striker. © ic
23May49; DU20317.
2564-1789. June 24, 1949. Ambush at
sundown, by Trendle-Smits. © lc
15Jun49; DU20549.
THE LONE RANGER, inc. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
THE LONELY and the free. DU19782.
SEE Roeder, Ralph Leclercq.
THE LONESOME wind, DU18391. SEE
Silvius, Gilbert G.
LONG, Harrison Reed,
Your happiness! DU20165. SEE
Gentry, Robert Carlton.
LONG, Harry. SEE Long, Harrison Reed,
LONG, NELLIE AYLESWORTH.
Novel numbers for children, a collection
of plays for primary and intermediate
grades, Millbrae, Calif., National Book
Publishers, c1949. 56 p. Contents. —
Oh happy day.—Untwining the twins. —
When I am Santa,—Just before Christmas,
—Information please.—Who is Jack? —
Prairie rovers.—A passing cloud.
© Nellie Aylesworth Long; 10Jan49;
DP18138.
LONG, NONA.
Dark genius, a play about Edgar Allan
Poe, by Nona Long. In three acts.
© Nona Long Smyth; 1c 15Apr49;
DU19599.
LONG, WILLIAM H.
After a fashion, a musical comedy in two
acts, by William Long and James G.
Huber. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © William H. Long, James G.
Huber; 1c 18F eb49; DU18606.
LONG ago. DU19711. SEE Favorite
Story, Nov. 23, 1948.
LONGMAN’S, Green and Company, inc.
Eastward inEden. DP20153-20154.
SEE Durfee, Dorothy Gardner.
Modern American plays. A29810. SEE
Cassidy, Frederic Gomes,
LONGSTREET, STEPHEN.
The burning man, a play in three acts by
Stephen Longstreet and Catherine
Turney. © Catherine Turney, Stephen
Longstreet; 1c 24Feb49; DU18935.
High button shoes, a period comedy in
two acts. New York, S. French [1949].
xii, 61 p. Adapted from the author’s
book “‘The sisters liked them handsome.”’
© Stephen Longstreet; 24Jan49; DP18357.
LOOF BOUROW, MARY REGINALDUS, sister.
America, walk with me, my love; a play
by Reginaldus Loofbourow. 143 leaves.
[rent and music on separate leaves]
Sister Mary Reginaldus, O.P.; 1c
14Apr49; DU19864.
LOOK at me. DU18559. SEE Alter, Paul.
THE LOOT question. DU19588. SEE
Little Herman, no, 15
LORD (Phillips H.) inc. SEE
Counter-Spy (Radio program
Gangbusters (Radio program
THE LORD’S prayer. C3238, SEE Newey,
Mary Yonan,
LORENTZ (Pare) Associates, inc.
No place to hide. DU20216. SEE
Monks, John,
LORENZ, Victoria, pseud. SEE
Stanley, Lorena May.
LORENZ Publishing Company.
The Easter garden. DP19269. SEE
Yale, Elsie Duncan,
Mother’s gift to Ann. DP19528. SEE
Kerr, Mildred Lewis.
LORING, EDITH, pseud, SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
THE LOSER’S challenge. DU20280. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 136.
LOSHAK, LOUIS ALLAN.
Daddy’s girl, a play in a prologue, twelve
scenes, and an epilogue. © Louis Allan
Loshak; 1c 27May49; on revisions;
DU20164. Prev. reg. 2Apr46; D2851.
THE LOST bookend, DU18802. SEE
Jackson and Jill (Television program)
LOST children. DP18547. SEE Mindel,
Joseph.
THE LOST dead. DU17796. SEE The
Shadow, no, 354.
LOST freedom. DU18702. SEE
Stirton, Alfred Leroy.
LOST illusion. DU19125. SEE Goodyear,
Elizabeth.
THE LOST opportunity. DU18950. SEE
Kerr, Jesse Zeller.
LOST River ambush. DU18591. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 606.
THE LOT of Esther. DP19486. SEE
The Eternal Light, no, 223.
LOTAR, PETER.
Miguel, ein Mysterium in vier Akten.
© Peter Lotar; 1c 10Feb49; DU18476.
Sulla, der Glueckliche. DU18049. SEE
Peroutka, Ferdinand.
LOUIE’S lunch. DU18678. SEE Pierron,
Robert Nicholas.
LOVE, Kermit. SEE The Actor’s Studio
(Television program)
LOVE a la mode. DU19152. SEE
Brisman, Chaim.
LOVE comes in August. DU20143. SEE
Martinez Sierra, Gregorio.
LOVE, faith, and prayer. DU18457. SEE
Hamilton, James Marion,
LOVE for sale. DU20390. SEE Adler,
Marjorie Duhan.
LOVE ina cellar. DU20065. SEE Wiere,
Harry Vetter.
LOVE me, I’m cheap. DU20425. SEE
Shand, William.
LOVE onthe wing. DU18401. SEE Jay,
Verne Roosevelt.
LOVE plays a part. DU18057. SEE
Diamond, C. S.
LOVE that pet. DU19136, DU19632. SEE
Davis, Claire H.
LOVE thy neighbors. DU18475. SEE
Ignat, Joseph Allen,
LOVE, why did you leave me? DU20357.
SEE The Sheriff, no, 243.
LOVELL, JAMES REYNOLDS.
Tonight’s the night. [Radio script
© James R. Lovell; 1c 1Feb49; C3306.
THE LOVER’S dilemma. DU19758. SEE
Ritter, Irene.
Pa
55
ORAL DELIVERY
LOVE’S way. DU19654. SEE Weed,
Robert Lewis.
LOVING, BOYCE.
Aren’t we all? A farce-comedy in three
acts. © Boyce Loving; 1c 14Mar49;
DU19644.
LOWE, FLORENCE.
The magic salt shaker, episodes 1-4,
© Florence Lowe; 1c 1Mar49; DU18938.
LOWE, HELEN TRACY (PORTER)
Abdication, a chronicle play in five acts
by H. T. Lowe-Porter. © H. T. Loew-
Porter; 1c 6Apr49; DU19529.
LOWE -Porter, H. T. SEE Lowe, Helen
Tracy (Porter)
Right place, right time. [Radio commer-
cial] © Advertisers’ Agency, inc.;
le 27May49; C3726.
Right place, right time. Radio script,
May 10, 1949. © Advertisers’ Agency,
inc.; 13May49; DP20465.
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| LOW LOW, JACK G.
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| LOYAL Order of Moose.
| The child city. DU17951. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
LUBAR, Bernard,
Calling the stars. DU18692. SEE
Courtney, Diane.
LUCAS, GEORGIE FRANCES.
Melody jackpot; a half-hour program for
radio and television presenting new
melodies in open jackpot contest, by
Georgie and Joseph Lucas. [Sample
script] © Georgie Frances Lucas,
Joseph Wilson Lucas, Jr.; 1c 6Jun49;
DU20251.
The song-of-the-hour, a program for
radio and television by Georgie and
Joseph Lucas. [Sample script]
© Georgie Frances Lucas, Joseph Wilson
Lucas, Jr.; le TJun49; DU20267.
LUCAS, JOSEPH WILSON.
Camera caravan, a program for television,
Sample script. © Joseph Wilson Lucas,
Jr.; le 12Apr49; DU19539.
Melody jackpot. DU20251. SEE Lucas,
Georgie Frances,
The song-of-the-hour. DU20267. SEE
Lucas, Georgie Frances.
LUCAS, WALTER RAY.
Bundle for Britain, a scenario. © Walter
Ray Lucas, Jr.; 1c 13May49; DU19960.
LUCE, MARGARET.
The rose in the cloister, and four other
one-act plays. London, S. French [1948].
127 p. illus. (French’s acting edition,
no. 434) Contents.—The rose in the
cloister.—A house divided, —David and
Venetia. —The falcon and the lady. —
Distracting afternoon. © Samuel French
Itd.; 30Dec48; DP18101.
LUCHSINGER, Charles R. SEE Cartoon
Teletales (Television program)
LUCIFER, the cat. DU18002. SEE Cartoon
Teletales, Oct. 28, 1948.
THE LUCK of the Irish. DU18303. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Dec. 27, 1948.
THE LUCK of the Newtons. DU19682. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 640.
THE LUCKY medal. SEE Balint, Margaret
Maria Jolan, Az ujsagarus fiu. DU18505.
THE LUCKY shirt. DU19679. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 637.
THE LUCKY shopper program. C3360. SEE
Riseman, George Jacob Matthew.
LUDWIG, HARVEY FRED.
Rotary tillage talk by M-E. Discourse
no. 3, Chemical structure of soil.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LUDWIG, HARVEY FRED. Cont’d.
© Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
Co.; le 2Feb49; C3311.
Rotary tillage talk by M-E. Discourse
no. 4, The biology of soil, by Harvey
Fred Ludwig and Alex Norbert Klose.
© Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
Co.; le 14Mar49; C3528.
Rotary tillage talk by M-E. Discourse
no. 9, Organic structure of soil, by
Harvey Fred Ludwig and Alex Norbert
Klose. © Milwaukee Equipment Manufac-
turing Co.; le 6Jun49; C3751.
LUKE Appling. C3747. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
LUMET, BARUCH.
As the twig is bent... A play in two parts,
by Baruch Lumet, Bert Child, and Julia J.
Lumet. © Baruch Lumet, Bert Child,
Julia J. Lumet; 1c 18Jan49; DU18619.
LUMET, Julia J.
As the twig is bent... DU18619. SEE
Lumet, Baruch.
LUND, HELGA.
Object matrimony, the first script ina
projected television series. © Helga
Lund Algyer; 15Nov48; DP19585,
LUND-Schiller, Zoe. SEE Schiller, Zoe
Lund,
LURCH, BRUCE JOHN.
Be quiet, my love; a comedy in three acts,
by Bruce Brighton [pseud.] © Bruce
Brighton; 1c 17May49; DU20230.
LUTHER, FRANK.
Transcript of a concert-talk to audiences
of parents and teachers, © Frank
Luther, inc.; 1c 25Apr49; C3604.
LUX RADIO THEATRE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by J. Walter
Thompson Co, © Lever Brothers Co.
Noy. 15, 1948. Body and soul. © ic
24Jan49; DU18302,
Dec. 20, 1948. Miracle on 34th Street.
© le ajand9; DU18304.
Dec. 27, 1948. The luck of the Irish.
© Ie 24Jan49; DU18303.
Jan. 3, 1949. The mating of Millie.
© 1c 24Jan49; DU18305.
Jan, 10, 1949. [The velvet touch] © Ic
28F eb49; DU18797.
Jan. 17, 1949. You gotta stay happy.
© 1c 28Feb49; DU18801.
Jan. 24, 1949. High Barbaree. © ic
28F eb49; DU18800.
Jan. 31, 1949. The street with no name.
© 1c 28Feb49; DU18799.
Feb. 7, 1949. Captain from Castile.
© ic 28Feb49; DU18798.
Feb. 14, 1949. Sitting pretty. © 1c
28F eb49; DU18796.
Feb. 21, 1949. The unafraid. © 1c
29Apr49; DU20087.
Feb. 28, 1949. Apartment for Peggy.
© 1c 29Apr49; DU20094,
Mar. 7, 1949. RedRiver. © 1c 29Apr49;
DU20093.
Mar. 14, 1949. What awoman. © Ic
29Apr49; DU20092.
Mar, 21, 1949. That wonderful urge.
© 1e 29Apr49; DU20091.
Apr. 4, 1949. Family honeymoon. © ic
29Apr49; DU20090.
Apr. 11, 1949. The song of Bernadette.
© 1c 29Apr49; DU20089.
Apr. 18, 1949. The treasure of Sierra
Madre. © ic 29Apr49; DU20088.
Apr. 25, 1949. When my baby smiles at
me. le 20May49; DU20075.
LYBARGER, William M. ?
Human relations in supervision. SEE
Armstrong Cork Company.
LYNCH, LOUIS DOMINIC.
Second thoughts, a play in three acts.
Omagh, Ire., North-west of Ireland
rinting & Pub. Co., 1948] c1949. 83 p.
© Louis D. Lynch
; 1Jul48 (in notice:
1949); DP20259. .
LYNN, JEANETTE.
The friendly forest, a television produc-
tion by Jeanette and Jerry Lynn,
© Jeanette Lynn, Jerry Lynn; 1c 4Mar49;
DU18866,
LYNN, Jerry.
The friendly forest. DU18866. SEE
Lynn, Jeanette.
LYNN, Virginia Safford.
The high cost of living. DU19434. SEE
First Nighter, Jan. 20, 1949.
South with the boarder. DU19519. SEE
First Nighter, Feb. 10, 1949,
Summer replacement. DU18554. SEE
First Nighter, Nov. 11, 1948.
LYON, Jack, pseud. SEE Lione, John,
LYON, PETER.
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal |
Light (Radio program)
The people’s choice, a radio play. A CBS
Documentary Unit presentation.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.;
lc 12May49; DU19983.
LYONS, ROBERT.
The Florida special, a radio script.
1 leaf. © Robert Lyons; 1c 13Jan49;
DU18883.
M
MABEAU, MICHEL M.
Home again, a satirical drama in four
acts, by Michel Mabeau. Translated
from the Russian by Marie D. Sarkar,
adapted by Walker Matheson. © Michel
Mabeau, Marie D. Sarkar, Walker
Matheson; 1c 19Jan49; DU18079.
MABLEY, EDWARD HOWE.
Discrimination for everybody, an adapta-
tion for stage of the radio script,
Created equal, first produced over the
network of the Columbia Broadcasting
System, 8 December 1947. New York,
S. French [1948]. 26 p. © Edward
Mabley; 12Nov48; DP18099.
MABRY, IRENE B.
I dident have a date in 1948, a dramatic
sketch. © Irene B. Mabry; 1c 7Feb49;
DU18777.
McBRIDE, WALTER THOMAS.
William of Orange, a play in four acts.
© Walter Thomas McBride; 1c 22Jun49;
DU20466.
McCABE, Edna Risley.
Little folk’s verse. DU19203. SEE
Cochrane, Marian Beach.
McCANN, CHRISTIAN DAVID.
On the highway to a dream; a new musical
comedy in two acts based on the original
story, “‘Blue horizon.’’ Book by Chris
McCann and Ken W. Brown, words and
music by Chris McCann, [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Christian David
McCann, Kenneth W. Brown; 1c 27Jun49;
DU20537.
McCANN, ROBERT CLINTON CLOYD.
Union label, a three-act play. © Robert
C. C. McCann; 1c 22Mar49; DU19199.
McCANN-Erickson, inc. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program)
Little Herman (Radio program)
The Sheriff (Radio program)
McCARTHY, Steve. SEE The Green Hornet
(Radio program)
McCARTNEY, DAVID FRANK.
The courtship of Adam, a play in three
parts. © David Frank McCartney; 1c
6Dec48; DU18419.
56
McCARTY, REGA KRAMER.
The Easter spirit, a one-act play. |
Winona Lake, Ind., Rodeheaver Hall- |
Mack Co., c1949. [8]p. © The Rode-
heaver Co.; 24Feb49; DP18833.
The unexpected guest, a play in one act.
Winona Lake, Jnd., Rodeheaver Hall-
Mack Co., c1949. [7] p. © The Rode-
heaver Co.; 24Feb49; DP18832.
MACAULEY. C3653. SEE The American
Way, no. C104.
McCLANE, ZULA LEE.
Spirit of Moses, a blackface comedy in
one act. © Zula Lee McClane; 1c
1Apr49; DU19329.
McCLEERY, WILLIAM.
Good housekeeping, a comedy in three
acts. © William McCleery; 1c 6Apr49;
DU19426.
A play for Mary, a comedy in three acts,
© William McCleery; 1c 6Apr49;
DU19427.
McCLURE, James Nathaniel.
The gimmick. DU19463. SEE Stuhl,
Dorothy Maxwell,
McCORMICK, LANGDON.
Whistle and bell, a whimsical play by
Langdon McCormick and Sylvia Bidwell.
© Langdon McCormick, Sylvia Bidwell;
1c 8Mar49; DU19000.
McCRACKEN, ESTHER HELEN (ARMSTRONG)
Living room, a comedy in three acts.
London, C. H. Fox [1944], 70 p. illus.
(French’s acting edition, no. 474)
© Esther McCracken; 26O0ct44; DP18361.
McCRACKEN, James. SEE
The Cisco Kid (Radio program)
McCRILLIS, CARL GREGORY.
World time signal; radio announcement,
© cart Gregory McCrillis; 1c 2May49;
C3657.
McCULLOCH, SAMUEL C.
The feast of Sant’ Urbano, a play in one
act. © Samuel C. McCulloch; 1c 13Jun49;
DU20366.
McCURDEY, CATHARINE MILLER.
Beyond Mecca, a play in three acts, by
Katherine Millar [pseud.] © Catharine
Miller McCurdey; 1c 31Dec48; DU17830.
McDERMOTT, FRANK E.
Krack-pot jack-pot, a 30-minute audience
participation program, [Sample script]
© Frank E. McDermott; 1c 28Feb49;
DU19440,
McDONALD, CATHERINE ELIZABETH.
It’s for free, a twenty-five minute sketch
for television. © Catherine McDonald;
1c 8Jun49; DU20293.
McDONALD, FREDERICK HOMER.
The comprehensive business license, an
address prepared for delivery before
the Business License League. © Com-
munity Research Institute; 1c 19Jan49;
C3298.
The game of Lucky strike, an address
before the Carolina Advertising Club.
© Frederick H. McDonald, dba Community
Research Institute; le 28Apr49; C3635.
MacDONALD, RALPH.
No moon tonight, a farce-comedy in three
acts. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson
eee 103 p. (A Row-Peterson play)
Row, Peterson & Co.; 2Jan49; DP18531.
MacDUFFIE, Laurette. SEE Maier, Laurette
MacDuffie.
McENROE, ROBERT EDWARD.
The silver whistle feoutesy in three acts]
New York, Dramatists Play Service
[1949]. 113 p. front. © Robert Edward
DRAMAS AND
McENROE, ROBERT EDWARD. Cont’d.
McEnroe; 29Apr49; DP19893. Prev.
reg. ‘Oliver Erwenter,’’ 24Mar48;
DU13599.
McFADDEN, DOROTHY LOA.
Mrs. Hurrybout... A series of 3-minute
television commercials. Nos, 1-2.
© Mrs. Dorothy L. McFadden; 1c
8Mar49; DU18998.
McGILL, JERRY.
Birds of passage; or, Storm of passage.
A play in three acts. © Jerry McGill;
le 8Jun49; DU20329.
McGOVERN, MILTON.
‘vet never a word,’’ a drama in three
acts. © Milton McGovern; 1c 17Mar49;
DU19150.
McGOWAN, John.
My talking picture letter to you. DU19134.
SEE Davis, Claire H.
McGRAW, Walter J. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
MACHIAVELLI, Niccolo.
The prince. SEE
What Do You Think? Does the end
justify the means. C3348.
What Do You Think? Should we adopt
Russia’s tactics? C3322.
LA MACHINE a écrire. SEE Cocteau,
Jean. Théatre, t. 2. DP19819.
MACK, Nila. SEE
Let’s Pretend (Radio program)
McKEAN, MILDRED BROTHERS.
Buff, darling! A comedy in three acts by
Mildred Brothers McKean and Millicent
Hoyt McKean; 1c 25Feb49; on revisions;
DU18795. Prev. reg. 150ct47; D1984.
McKEAN, Millicent Hoyt.
Buff, darling! DU18795. SEE McKean,
Mildred Brothers.
McKEE, Burtt Francis.
Hello America. C3795. SEE Farrell,
Maury J.
McKEESPORT, Pa. Radio Station WEDO.
Batter-up. C3634. SEE Badger,
Robert E.
McKENNA, EDWIN HENRY.
Time marches back! An original televi-
sion show. © Edwin Henry McKenna;
1c 24Feb49; DU18771.
McLAIN, GENE ARTHUR.
Inherit the wind, a play in three acts.
© Gene Arthur McLain; 1c 7Feb49;
DU18438.
McLAIRD, ARTHUR M.
Forever, an opera-comique in three
acts by Art McLaird, music by Ray
Heaps. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Arthur M. McLaird, Jr.,
Raymond B. Heaps; 1c 16May49;
DU19979.
McLAUGHLIN, Mignon.
Gaden. DU18355, SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
Gayden. DU19317. SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
McLAUGHLIN, ROBERT.
Gaden, a play in three acts by Robert and
Mignon McLaughlin. © Robert Mc-
Laughlin, Mignon McLaughlin; 1c
27Jan49; DU18355.
Gayden, a play in three acts by Robert and
Mignon McLaughlin. © Mignon McLaugh-
lin, Robert McLaughlin; 1c 30Mar49; on
revisions; DU19317. Prev. reg. ‘‘Gaden’’,
27Jan49, DU18355.
MacLEOD, WILLIAM CHRISTIE.
On the assimilation of a self-scoring
technique to the quiz pattern and the con-
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
stitution thereby of a game. [Lecture]
© William Christie MacLeod; 1c 6Apr49;
C3539.
Supplementary comments on the assimila-
tion of gaming elements to the quiz
pattern, [Lecture] © William Christie
MacLeod; 1c 12Apr49; C3566.
McLIAM, John, pseud, SEE Williams, John.
McNAMEE, EDWARD.
We sat by the fleshpots, a play in six
scenes. © Edward McNamee; Ic 11Jan49;
DU18680.
McNEIL, BEATRICE HUMISTON.
Elmer and the soprano, a comedy in one
act. Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 53 p.
illus. (Baker’s plays for amateurs)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 6Apr49; DP19452.
McQUEEN, Mildred Hark. SEE Hark,
Mildred.
McQUEEN, Noel.
If we only could cook, DP18285. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
Nothing to be thankful for. DP18026.
SEE Hark, Mildred,
The star in the window. DP19284, SEE
Hark, Mildred.
Vote for Uncle Sam. DP18284. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
McQUILLIN, EDNA JOSEPHINE.
Rehearsal for romance. Radio script
written for the Detroit Edison Company.
© Edna Josephine McQuillin; 1c 12Jan49;
C3337.
McRAE, Sheridan, pseud, SEE Bell,
James H.
MADAME de Falindor. DU19800. SEE
Manoir, Georges.
MADCAP, the mountain goat. DU18012.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Sept. 29, 1948.
MADDEN, HARRY TIMOTHY.
My wife doesn’t understand me, a play in
two acts and eleven scenes. 6 Harry T.
Madden; 1c 17May49; DU19989.
MADEMOISELLE from River’s End.
DU19025, SEE Dr. Christian, no. 538.
MADISON Carr returns, DU19673. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 935.
MADONNA from Memphis. DU18806.
SEE Levine, Ben.
THE MADWOMAN of Chaillot. DP19824.
SEE Giraudoux, Jean.
MAGEE, Mrs. Charles F. SEE Magee,
Mary Jane.
MAGEE, MARY JANE.
The women’s club of the air; a new, original
radio program. [Sample script] © Mary
Jane Magee (Mrs. Charles F. Magee); 1c
22Nov48; C3495.
MAGGIE. DU19744. SEE Dunn, Caesar.
THE MAGIC brain. DU18843. SEE The
Sheriff, no, 228.
THE MAGIC Christmas tree. C3464. SEE
Langer, Adolph Arthur.
THE MAGIC circle. C3490. SEE Whitney,
Helen Lenore.
THE MAGIC hammer. DP18775. SEE
Freehof, Lillian S.
THE MAGIC light. DU19056. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 616,
MAGIC on Christmas Eve. DU19110. SEE
Bookjans, Bertha Rose.
THE MAGIC salt shaker. DU18938. SEE
Lowe, Florence.
57
THE MAGIC shop. DU19906. SEE Johnson,
Edward T.
THE MAGIC spectacles. DP18877. SEE
Kelley, Mary Sullivan,
THE MAGIC touch. DU20098. SEE
Alexander, Marjorie Marie.
THE MAGIC trapline. SEE Mellon, George
Ellsworth. The castle land of the sky.
DU19695.
MAHL, WILLIAM.
The rose, a costume melodrama in one
act by Anthony Marshall [pseud.
© William Mahl; ic 10Jan49; DU17950.
MAIER, LAURETTE MacDUFFIE.
Public like a frog, a play in three acts
and five scenes by Laurette MacDuffie.
© Laurette MacDuffie Maier; 1c 23Jun49;
DU20534,
MAIL-O-VISION. DP18920. SEE Kashuk
(Lew) and Son Advertising Company.
MAINVILLE, ELDOR JEAN.
Find a place to die, a three-act play.
© Eldor Jean Mainville; 1c 1Apr49;
DU19385.
MAIR, MARY EMMA.
Account closed, a fifteen-minute sketch
for the radio by Mary Calland [pseud. |
© Mary Emma Mair; 1c 17Jan49;
DU18087,
Blue sequins, a thirty-minute radio
detective: drama by Mary Calland [pseud. |
© Mary Emma Mair; 1c 17Jan49;
DU18086.
MAIRENS, JACQUES.
Elle a dit; Jamais! Comédie en trois
actes. © Jacques Mairens; ic 10Jan49;
DU19438.
MAISON, Rene.
Faust. DU19985. SEE Gounod, Charles
Frangois.
MAJOR, CLARE TREE.
Hansel and Gretel, a play in two acts.
© Clare Tree Major; 1c 22Jun49;
DU20468.
MAKEREADY. C3210. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Master salesmanship.
MAKING the shoes fit. C3609. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
MALATESTA, LUIGI.
Der unsichtbare Weg (Il cammino invisibile)
lyrisch-dramatische oper jvon} Luigi
Malatesta. Dichtung [von] Carl Julius
Abegg. Versione ritmica italiana di Mary
Tibaldi Chiesa. Riduzione per canto e
pianoforte. Milano, G. Ricordi, 1948.
291 p. German and Italian, © Luigi
Malatesta; 9Dec48; DP18710.
MALEK, STANLEY J.
The story of John Milton’s ‘‘Paradise
lost;’’ revised for radio. © Stanley J.
Malek; 1c 26Apr49; DU19930.
MALLAN, LLOYD.
The thing beyond, a play in three acts.
© Lloyd Mallan; 1c 8F eb49; DU18434.
MALLIS, CONSTANTINE ALEXANDER HAGI.
A midsummer night’s dream; or, One
world. A modern musical adaptation by
Alex Gabriel [pseud.]| of that famous old
comedy by William Shakespeare. Lyrics
by Guy Puck [pseud.] music by Rex
Oberon [pseud.] Text only. © Constan-
tine Alexander Hagi Mallis; 1c 6Apr49;
DU19522.
MALLORY, PETER.
And so to bed, a comedy in three acts.
© Peter Mallory; 1c 16May49; DU19992.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MALMAR, McKnight.
The storm. DU19544, SEE Studio One
(Television program) Nov. 7, 1948.
MALONEY, Martin J.
Case dismissed. DU18533.
Nighter, Nov. 18, 1948.
SEE First
MALOY, RICHARD.
Hollow trumpet, a drama in two acts.
© Richard Maloy; 1c 26Jan49; DU18365.
MALTZ, MAXWELL.
Diana’ S mirror, a play in two acts,
© Maxwell Maltz; 1c 12Apr49: DU19615. _—«'!
The open doors, a play in two acts.
© Maxwell Maltz; 1c 12Apr49; DU19614.
MAN and wife. DU18030. SEE Gordon,
Ruth.
MAN at large. DU18603.
Ranger, no. 2503-1728.
SEE The Lone H
MAN bites apple. DU19743.
Williams, Bernice W.
SEE
THE MAN from Sverdlosk. DU19217.
SEE Du Bois, William,
MAN inthe moon. DU17949. SEE DeNoon,
David John.
A MAN miscalled a miser. DU19459. SEE
Storey, Violet Alleyn.
A MAN of distinction, DU17819.
O’Byrne, Emmet Patrick.
SEE
MAN of good will. DU18145.
Lone Ranger, no, 2492-1717.
SEE The
MAN of plenty. DU17983.
Herman, no, 4
SEE Little
MAN ona broom. DU20460. SEE Solomon,
Louis,
THE MAN ran up the clock. DU19804,
SEE Carriére, Albert.
THE MAN who hated God, DP18536. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 199.
THE MAN who knew Carver. DP19252,
DP19481. SEE The Eternal Light, no, 218.
THE MAN who saw the elephant. DU19432.
SEE First Nighter, Jan. 6, 1949,
THE MAN who touched the stars,
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 207.
DP18473.
THE MAN with the kiss of God. DP18534.,
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 204.
THE MAN with the red coat. DU18320.
SEE The Challenge of the Yukon, no, 991.
MANANA Ge sombras. DP18931.
Alvarez Quintero, Serafin.
SEE
MANCHESTER, JAMES GORDON.
Tillie and Dink in Square Land; script no. 1.
[Recording script] © Lewis Edwin Ryan,
Advertising Agency; 1c 1Jun49; DU20217.
THE MANCHESTER marriage. DU18453.
SEE Your Show Time (Television program)
MANGANARO, ANGELINE MARY.
Our Lady of Fatima, cantata for mixed
voices. 12 pages. © Angeline Manganaro;
lc 9F eb49; DU18787.
MANGUM, EDWARD P.
Somersault in the sea, a farce in two acts
by Edward Mangum and Zelda Fichandler.
Lyrics and music by Albert Berkowitz.
Text and music on separate leaves]
Edward P, Mangum, Zelda Fichandler,
Albert M. Berkowitz; le 27Jun49; DU20567.
MANHATTAN rain. DU19521.
Nighter, Mar, 17, 1949.
SEE First
MANN, Claire. SEE
Relaxercising: Figure magic, 1949 (Tele-
vision program)
MANN, Mrs. Clyde.
Neville.
SEE Mann, Martha
MANN, HANNAH.
The Easter egg mystery.
Text only] 4 leaves, ©
1Jan49; DP20156.
A flag for Flag Day, a play in one act.
© Hannah Mann; 10May49; DP20411.
A musical play.
annah Mann;
MANN, MARTHA NEVILLE.
Nathan Hale, patriot; a play in three acts
with a prologue. Based on the author’s
novel of the same title. © Martha
Neville Mann (Mrs. Clyde Mann); 1c
21Jun49; DU20457.
MANOIR, GEORGES.
Madame de Falindor; comédie en trois
actes par Georges Manoir et Armand
Verhylle. © Georges Manoir, Armand
Verhylle; 1c 22Apr49; DU19800.
MAN’S little woman. DU19111.
Bestor, Sarah Constance.
SEE
A MAN’S wife. SEE Gates, Gladys Gates.
Lady Washington, DU20392.
MANUEL, Juan.
of Castile.
SEE Juan Manuel, infante
MARAY, SANDOR.
Adventure, a play in three acts by Sandor
Maray. Translated into English by Lilly
Hatvany. © Roboz International Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 25Apr49; DU19982.
MARCH, William, pseud. SEE Campbell,
William Edward March.
MARCHAND, LEOPOLD.
Le secret des dieux, comédie en trois
actes. aa 1948. (In Les Oeuvres
a Tai no, 3 Paris, A. Fayard, 1949.
. [215 -318) © Léopold Marchand;
eb49; DP19397.
MARCUS, Alan. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
MARGE ’N’ GERRY (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Alan M.
Fishburn. © Alan M. Fishburn.
1-3. © ic each 10Feb49; DU18495-18497,
MARGOLIES, ALBERT.
Green is for go, a play in three acts.
© Albert Margolies; 1c 31Mar49;
DU19327.
LA MARGUERITE. SEE Anouilh, Jean.
Ardéle. DU18518, DU19198.
LE MARIAGE de Figaro. SEE Beaumarchais,
Pierre Augustin Caron de. The marriage
of Figaro. DU19490.
MARIE Stuart, reine d’&cosse. DP19398.
SEE Bernard, Jean Jacques.
LES MARIES de la Tour Eiffel. SEE
Cocteau, Jean. Théatre, t. 1. DP19270.
MARINO, JOHN NICHOLAS.
Pauper’ s penthouse, a play in three acts.
© John Nicholas Marino; 1c 3Jun49;
DU20241.
MARION, IRA.
Erika Denton, a new play in three acts.
© Ira Marion; 1e 24Jan49; DU18763.
This is no dream, a living newspaper about
Israel. A play in five scenes, © Ira
Marion; 1c 30Mar49; DU19291.
wiARIZANCEN, pseud, SEE Castro Fernandez,
Héctor Alfredo.
MARJORIE Daw. SEE Favorite Story,
Nov. 23, 1948.
58
MARKEL, Helen.
Kitten hips. DU19077. SEE Hotchner,
Aran Edwin,
MARKS (Edward B.) Music Corporation,
The model bride. DP20064. SEE Allen,
Harold B.
THE MARQUISE. DU19004. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
MARRIAGE. DU18892. SEE Bakshy,
Alexander.
MARRIAGE 4a la mode. DU20291.
Allardice, James Burns,
SEE
THE MARRIAGE noose. DP20257.
Newman, Terry.
SEE
MARRIAGE of convenience. DU19831.
SEE Monaghan, James E.
THE MARRIAGE of Figaro. DU19490. SEE
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de.
MARSAN, Jean.
Interdit au public. DP19820. SEE Dornés,
Roger.
MARSHACK, ALEXANDER.
The bells of Calais. [Recording script]
© Young People’s Records, inc.; 1c
1Jun49; DU20345.
MARSHALL, Anthony, pseud. SEE
Mahl, William.
MARSHALL, Howard Edward.
Finger on the pulse. DU19814. SEE
Porter, Stephen Winthrop.
MARSHALL, Jane, pseud.
Henrietta.
SEE Goodmann,
MARSHALL, LAWRENCE PARSONS.
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, a dramatic
sketch by Larry Marshall. Music by
Richard Rodgers. [Text only] © Lawrence
P. Marshall, Jr.; 1c 2Mar49; DU18986.
MARSHALL, Sidney.
No greater need, DU19520. SEE First
Nighter, Mar. 10, 1949.
MARSHALL, THOMAS.
Herb Shriner television show; by Thomas
Marshall and John Van Geldern, [Sample
script] © Martin Video Production, inc.;
le 23May49; DU20233.
Mystery Miss; television show. Sample
script by Thomas Marshall and John
Bernard Van Geldern. © Martin Video
Production, inc.; 1c 23May49; C3765.
Rhythmasters show; television program.
Sample script by Thomas Marshall and
John Bernard Van Geldern. © Martin
Video Production, inc.; 1c 25May49;
DU20481.
MARSHALL Grant Pictures, inc. SEE
Grant (Marshall) Pictures, inc.
MARTENS, ANNE (COULTER)
One foot in heaven, dramatized by Anne
Coulter Martens from the novel by
Hartzell Spence. Chicago, Dramatic
Pub. Co. [1948 104 p. illus. © The
Dramatic Pub. Co.; 13Dec48; DP19872.
The stuffed shirt, a comedy in one act,
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 29 p.
(eakeh s plays for amateurs) © Walter
. Baker Co.; 5Feb49; DP18506.
MARTIN, Carroll.
Guests. DU19734. SEE Martin, Thomas
Andrew.
MARTIN, CHARLES H.
The election bet, a play in three acts.
© Chas. H. Martin; 1c 18May49; DU20053.
MARTIN, Clyde Eugene.
Concepts of normality and abnormality in
sexual behavior. C3395. SEE Kinsey,
Alfred Charles.
DRAMAS AND
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MARTIN, Edith.
The Marquise. DU19004. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
MARTIN, GERTRUDE GRAVES,
Thirty minutes at the county fair [a musical
play. New work} Belwin [1949]. 16 p.
© Belwin, inc.; 15Jun49; DP20463.
MARTIN, HELEN.
When the circus comes to town. [Verse
2 leaves. © Helen Martin; 1c 20May49;
C3798.
MARTIN, Herbert Edward.
That’s the spirit! DU20454. SEE Rose,
Irwin,
MARTIN, JOHN M.
The country editor, a humorous reading.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau; 1Sep48;
DP18378.
MARTIN, Myrtle. SEE Ball, Myrtle Martin.
MARTIN, Ruth Kelley.
The bat. DU20393, DU20575. SEE Strauss,
Johann,
The gypsy baron. DU20282. SEE Strauss,
Johann.
MARTIN, THOMAS ANDREW.
Guests, a three-act comedy by Tom and
Carroll Martin. © Thomas Andrew
Martin, Carroll Martin; 1c 26Apr49;
DU19734.
MARTIN, Thomas Philipp.
The bat. DU20393, DU20575. SEE Strauss,
Johann.
The gypsy baron. DU20282. SEE Strauss,
Johann.
MARTIN, WILLIAM THOMAS.
Desert rat, an original three-act drama.
© William Thomas Martin; 1c 10Dec48;
DU17998.
MARTIN Video Production, inc,
Comic time. DU20232. SEE Gold, Horace.
Herb Shriner television show. DU20233.
SEE Marshall, Thomas.
Mystery Miss. C3765. SEE Marshall,
Thomas,
Rhythmasters show. DU20481. SEE
Marshall, Thomas.
MARTINEZ SIERRA, GREGORIO.
Love comes in August, a comedy in three
acts. Translated from the Spanish “‘Suefio
de una noche de agosto”’ by Donald
Devenish Walsh. © Donald Devenish
Walsh; ie 26May49; DU20143.
MARTINS and the McCoys. DU19376. SEE
Bryant, Billy Edward.
THE MARTYRS. DU20200. SEE Hoffman,
Emanuel,
MARWITZ, ROLAND.
Tanz im Thermidor, eine ernste Komédie
in drei Akten. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18293.
MARX, Groucho.
Time for Elizabeth. DP20062. SEE
Krasna, Norman.
MARX, Julius H. SEE Marx, Groucho.
MARY Agnese, Sister.
Believe-receive. SEE Saint Mary-of-the-
Woods College. One-act olays for all
girl casts. DP17989.
MARY Olive, Sister.
The spinners. SEE Saint Mary-of-the-
Woods College. One-act plays for all
girl casts. DP17909.
MARY Reginaldus, Sister. SEE Loof-
bourow, Mary Reginaldus, sister.
MARY Baker Eddy and the printing of her
books. C3630. SEE Orcutt, William Dana.
MARY finds she’s a Brownie. DP19776.
SE& Armstrong, Dorothy Grace,
MARY Robert’s legacy. DU18147. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2494-1719.
MARY wasn’t here. DP19552. SEE
Phillips, Marguerite Kreger.
MARY’S whisper. DU20573. SEE Kel Finn,
pseud.
MASON, LUCY.
All that glitters, a play in three acts, by
Lucy Mason and Theresa Maxwell Con-
over. © Theresa Maxwell Conover,
Lucy Mason; 1c 22Jan49; DU17754.
MASON, MAX.
Field operations in the Tennessee Valley
Authority. [Lecture] © Max Mason;
1c 21Feb49; C3713.
MASON, Wilton.
Wherein is treasured and renewed,
DU20365. SEE Schenkkan, Robert
Frederic.
MASS production. DU20178. SEE Keeping
Up With the Wigglesworths, no. 117.
MASSMAN, Ben.
Ah choosen uff probeer. DU19419. SEE
Leib, Sol.
MASTER leader. C3218. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Master salesmanship.
MASTER salesmanship. C3210-3218. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright.
MASTEROFF, JOSEPH.
Yesterday, a play intwo acts. © Joseph
Masteroff; 1c 16Jun49; DU20430.
MASTERS, LILLIAN DECKER.
Ali Baba and the forty thieves, a play for
children by Lillian and Robert Masters.
Anchorage, Ky., Children’s Theatre
Press [1948] cl1947. 47 p. illus. © The
Children’s Theatre Press; 29Jan48;
DP19065.
MASTERS, Robert W.
Ali Baba and the forty thieves. DP19065.
SEE Masters, Lillian Decker.
THE MASTERS. DU18411. SEE Goldman,
Leo.
MATERIAL evidence. DU19458. SEE
Joseph, Nathan Brisk.
MATERNA, TED OSCAR.
International quiz, by Ted Materna and
Nellene Smith. [Sample radio script]
© Ted Oscar Materna, Nellene Smith;
ic 11May49; C3678.
MATHESON, Walker.
Home again. DU18079. SEE Mabeau,
Michel M.
MATHEWS, Vera, pseud, SEE Schoenbaum,
Vera Marie.
MATILDA’S kittens. DU18149. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2496-1721.
THE MATING of Millie. DU18305. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Jan. 3, 1949.
A MATTER of identity. DU18153, DU18332.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 906.
A MATTER of indirection. DU20543. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 954,
A MATTER of time. DU19674. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 936.
MATTOON, NANCY NINA.
Chimney corner; radio script, Feb. 26,
1949. © Nancy Nina Mattoon; 1c 23Apr49;
DU19766.
MATZ, JAMES MARIO.
Freedom is a dove, a musical drama in
three acts. Aen only] © James M.
Matz; 1c 16Feb49; DU18583.
Freedom is a dove, a musical arama in
three acts. [Text only] © James M.
Matz; 1c 25Apr49; on revisions; DU19780.
MAUGHAM, WILLIAM SOMERSET.
Quartet: stories by W. Somerset Maugham,
screenplays by R. C. Sherriff. London,
W. Heinemann [1948]. 243 p. illus., port.
Contents. —Foreword by R. C. Sherriff. —
The facts of life. —The alien corn.—The
kite.—The colonel’s lady. © W. Somerset
Maugham, R. C. Sherriff; 28Oct48; 1c
24Mar49; AI-2111.
MAUKE, Wilhelm.
Thamar. DP17798. SEE Hager, Franziska.
MAUPASSANT, Guy de.
Bel ami. DU19595. SEE Eckhardt, Fritz.
MAURICE, the mouse, and Saint Nick.
eit SEE Cartoon Teletales, Dec. 19,
1948.
MAVOR, OSBORNE HENRY.
Daphne Laureola, a play in four acts by
James Bridie [pseud.] © O. H. Mavor;
le 20Apr49; DU19621.
The Forrigan reel; a play with music in
a prologue, two acts, and an epilogue,
by James Bridie pseudi| and Cedric
Thorpe Davie. ext on a © O. H.
Mavor; 1c 2Jun49; DU20220.
It depends what you mean, an improvisation
for the Glockenspiel, by James Bridie
pseud.] In three acts. O. H. Mavor;
¢e 2Jun49; DU20224.
John Knox, and other plays by James Bridie
pseud.] London, Constable [is3s) 320 p.
ontents. —John Knox.—Dr. Angelus, —
It depends what you mean.—The Forrigan
reel. © Osborne Henry Mavor; 7Apr49;
le 3Jun49; AI-2261.
MAXFIELD, Romilly, psued. SEE Thornley,
Alice.
MAY, EMMETT MENREL.
Gallant son, a play in three acts. © Emmett
M. May; 1c 16Mar49; DU19153.
MAY, MARJORIE.
Cover to cover, an intimate revue in two
acts. Sketches and lyrics by Marjorie
May, music by Margaret Bonds. [Text
only] © Marjorie May, Margaret Bonds;
1c 31May49; DU20204.
MAY I help you, please? DU18072. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MAYA. SEE Ely, John T. A. Bella-Maya.
DU19949.
MAYER, J. MANUEL.
Playground, a play in two acts by J. Manuel
Reyam [pseud.] © J. Manuel Mayer; lc
23Jun49; DU20495.
MAYER, JEROME.
Wisteria Cottage, a play intwoacts. Based
on the novel by Robert M. Coates.
© Jerome Mayer; ic 10Jan49; DU18022.
MAYNARD, HAROLD BRIGHT.
Master salesmanship. [A Series of lectures]
© Harold Bright Maynard; 1c each
3Dec48.
Approach with benefits. C3212.
Coaching the salesman on the job. C3211.
Eliminate retardants. C3217.
Makeready. C3210.
Master leader; instructions in the use of
solicitation problem cases. C3218.
Ring up the sale. C3216.
Solicitation problems, C3215.
Stimulate desire, C3213.
Tell the facts. C3214.
MAYNE, Joseph H.
Shockproof shipping. C3273. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MAYNE, Joseph H. Cont’a,
Wiley’s big week. DU18989. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MAYO, JOHN.
World's famous international prayer.
[Poem] © John Mayo; 1c 14Apr49;
C3597.
MAYORGA, MARGARET.
The best one-act plays of 1948-1949. New
York, Dodd, Mead, 1949. 277 p. Contents.
—For each man kills, by Gerty Agoston, —
Fortunata writes a letter, by Theodore
Apstein.—A bed with the others, by S. G.
Williamson and Joseph Shore. —Whistle,
daughter, whistle, by Ernest Kinoy.—
A wake for me and thee, by Ward Costello.
—Patrick Bronté and the Saint, by Barbara
Packer.—Mind in the shadow, by Arnold
Perl.—O distant land, by Stanley Richards.
—Wantin’ fever, by E. W. Hughes. —
Impasse, by F. A. Woodress. —Bibliog-
raphies: Selected plays of the year; New
collections of one-act plays. © Dodd,
Mead & Co., inc.; 9May49; AA117053.
THE MAYOR’S masquerade ball, DU18871.
SEE Falk, Ethel H.
MAYS, Arthur Wister. SEE Lawrence,
Jerome, pseud.
MAZER, JOSEPH I.
The copper year, a play in three acts by
Joseph I. Mazer and Donald H. Dunlap.
© Joseph I. Mazer, Donald H. Dunlap;
le 2May49; DU19832.
MEAD, George.
La traviata. DU20163. SEE Verdi,
Guiseppe.
MEADE, CHARLES R.
The men’s lecture, given in connection
with exhibition of the motion picture
‘Mom and Dad.”? © Hygienic Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 31Jan49; C3304.
The women’s lecture, given in connection
with exhibition of the motion picture
‘Mom and Dad.’’ © Hygienic Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 31Jan49; C3303.
MEADOWS, Marguerite, pseud, SEE
Ackerman, Marguerite.
THE MEAL that convicted. DU19051. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 624,
THE MEANING of Christmas. DU17834.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio
program)
MEANS, Margaret.
Promise of marriage. DU19295. SEE
Kadow, Leonora M.
LE MEDECIN malgré lui. SEE Follmann,
Joseph Francis. Doctor, dear doctor!
DU20162.
THE MEDICINE bird, DU20029. SEE& The
Lone Ranger, no. 2546-1771.
THE MEDICINE of Hau Sao. DP20110.
SEE Jeffrey, Charles F.
MEDNICK, STANLEY ROBERT.
Slow the whistle sang! A play in three acts.
© Stanley Robert Mednick; 1c 6Jan49;
DU17882.
MEERKERK, MAXIMILIAAN E. R. F.
Peggy and Lo, a play in three acts.
© Maximiliaan E. R. F. Meerkerk; 1c
30Mar49; DU19313.
MEET Mister Magee. SEE Vest, Peter
Jean. The case of the missing playboy.
DU19229,
MEET yourself. DU19526. SEE Scott,
Robert Sanford,
MEGAREE. DP19817. SEE Druon, Maurice.
MEIGS Publishing Company.
Where the sun shone, DP20433. SEE
Ashton, Leonora Sill.
MELLON, GEORGE ELLSWORTH.
The castle land of the sky; original story
by George Ellsworth Mellon, adapted
for radio by Virginia M. Cooke.
Episode 1, The magic trapline. © George
Ellsworth Mellon; ic 22Mar49; DU19695.
MELODIE aus Paris. DU18296. SEE
Fischer-Karwin, Heinz.
MELODY Court. DU19310. SEE Linden-
muth, William Isaac.
MELODY jackpot. DU20251. SEE Lucas,
Georgie Frances.
MELODY Lane amateur song writing con-
test. DU19785, SEE Honsberger, Herbert
Marshall,
MELODY, the humming bird, DU18007.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Dec. 5, 1948.
MEMORY Lane. DU19768. SEE Phillips,
Theodore J.
MEN at work—together. DU18034. SEE
Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc.
THE MEN who come to our house. C3701,
SEE Bartell, Gerald Aaron.
THE MEN’S lecture. C3304. SEE Meade,
Charles R.
MENTAL murder. DU19914. SEE Page,
Sarah Francis.
MENZEL, HANNS.
Aphrodite ist meine Frau; Komddie in
drei Akten, © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18286.
Spitzbuben; KomOdie in drei Akten.
© Theaterverlag Eirich Ges. m.b.H.;
1c 19Apr48; DU18287.
MERDON, Elver, pseud, SEE Stowsand,
Ida Marie.
MEREDITH, Isaac Hickman,
Golden roses, DP19527. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
The story of the cross. DP19268. SEE
Parker, Thelma.
MERRICK, Leonard.
The judgment of Paris. DU19714. SEE
Favorite Story, Jan. 25, 1949.
MERRILL, Howard. SE& You Are There
(Radio program)
MERRILL, MILDRED HENRY.
Aftermath, a play in two acts By Mildred
Merrill and Stephen Gross, Mildred
Henry Merrill, Stephen Gross; 1c
10May49; DU19928.
The challenge of the Yukon. SEE The
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
MERRITT, PATRICIA ANN.
The search into darkness, a three-act
play. © Patricia Ann Merritt; 1c
31Mar49; DU19336.
THE MERRY jests of Hershel Ostropolier.
DP18470. SEE The Eternal Light, no. 214.
THE MESSAGE. A32891. SEE Richardson,
Isla Paschal,
MESSAGE against the secularization of
Palestine. C3364. SEE Goldberg, Oskar.
MESSENGER of prayer. DP18537. SEE
The Eternal Light, no, 196.
METCALFE, FELICIA.
Three fingers in the door, a mystery-
comedy in three acts. Cedar Rapids, Ia.,
Heuer Pub. Co., c1949. 106 p. illus.
© Edward I. Heuer; 17May49; DP20134.
60
MEXICAN heydaze. DU20395. SEE
Bedortha, Jim,
MEYERS, HAROLD.
Listen, my children; a play in three
acts. © Harold Meyers; 1c 31May49;
DU20201.
The rope, a love story in three acts.
© Harold Meyers; 1c 21Feb49; DU18923.
What’s my number? A play in three acts.
© Harold Meyers; 1c 29Mar49; DU19292.
MICHAELS, John, pseud. SEE Abrashkin,
Raymond.
MICHEL, Albin.
Marie Stuart, reine d’Ecosse. DP19398.
SEE Bernard, Jean Jacques.
MICHELSON, LOTTIE.
Of cabbages and kings, a play in three
acts. © Lottie Michelson; 1c 3Jun49;
DU20374.
MICKEY Cochrane. C3511. SEE The
American Way, no. C94.
MIDDLEBURY parade. DU19917. SEE
Upson, William Hazlett.
MIDDLETON, Thomas.
The roaring girle. SEE Bacon, Wallace
Alger. The roaring girl. DU19145.
A MIDSUMMER night’s dream. DU19522.
SEE Mallis, Constantine Alexander
Hagi.
MIDVALE melodies. DU19600. SEE
Conran, Russell Frank.
MIGUEL. DU18476. SEE Lotar, Peter.
MIKSZATH, Kalman.
Saint Peter’s umbrella, DU18659, SEE
Bela, Nicholas Francis.
MILES, Hank, SEE Miles, Preston Henry.
MILES, Lawrence D.
Value analysis. C3628. SEE General
Electric Company.
MILES, Preston Henry.
Fire sale. DU19251. SEE Horine,
Charles Edwin,
THE MILL-SONG. DU18897. SEE Clark,
James Jefferson.
MILLAR, Katherine, pseud. SEE
McCurdey, Catharine Miller.
MILLER, ALBERT GRIFFITH.
Little Boy Blue, a musical comedy in
two acts by Albert G. Miller. Music
by Max Showalter. [Text only] © Albert
G. Miller; lc 7Mar49; DU19130.
Once in a lovetime, an original musical
comedy for television. Lyrics by Mack
David, music by Max Showalter, book by
Albert G. Miller, [Text only] © Albert
G. Miller, Mack David, Max Showalter;
le 9Mar49; DU19133.
MILLER, ARTHUR.
Death of a salesman; certain private con-
versations in two acts and a requiem.
New York, Viking Press, 1949. 139 p.
© Arthur Miller; 3May49; DP19965.
Prev. reg. 21Sep48; DU16406.
MILLER, ARTHUR JOSEPH.
The courtship of Liza and Rastus, a play
in one act by Zeke Altman [pseud. |
© Arthur Joseph Miller; 25May49;
DP20228.
MILLER, HARRY BARTON.
Play ball, a quiz show. [Sample script]
© Harry Barton Miller; 1c 29Mar49;
C3531"
MILLER, MADGE.
The land of the dragon, a Chinese fantasy.
Anchorage, Ky., Children’s Theatre
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MILLER, MADGE. Cont’d.
Press [1947 c1946, 51p. illus, © The
Children’s Theatre Press; 21Apr47;
DP19066.
MILLER, Sigmund. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
You Are There (Radio program)
MILLER, STANLEY ARTHUR.
Galabeea, a musical comedy in two acts,
Book by Stanley Miller and Caroline
Boyd; words and music by Stanley Miller.
Text only] © Stanley Arthur Miller,
aroline Plummer Boyd; lc 5Jan49;
DU17887.
The O’Briens of Paris, a musical play in
two acts. Book by Stanley Miller and
Caroline Boyd, words and music by
Stanley Miller. [Text only] © Stanley
Arthur Miller, Carolyn Fitzgerald-
Plummer Boyd; 1c 25Apr4g; on revisions;
DU19738. Prev. reg. ‘‘Paris, Mo.,”’
21May48, DU14771; 8jul48, DU15504.
MILLER, TOMMY JAMES.
The Darwin theory, a tragi-comedy with
music. In two acts. [text only
© Tommy James Miller; 1c 23May49;
DU20413.
MILLER, Viola Patey.
Mother andhome. SEE Smith, Levi J.
Scenario of “Mother and home.”’
DP19533.
THE MILLER’S daughter. DU18809. SEE
Demianoff, Reneé Lockhard.
MILLHOLLAND, CHARLES BRUCE.
A new way! A comedy in three acts.
© Charles Bruce Millholland; 1c
23May49; DU20117.
MILLIKIN, Marta Abba,
The new colony. DU18084. SEE
Pirandello, Luigi.
No one knows how. DU19331. SEE
Pirandello, Luigi.
THE MILLION dollar deadline. DU20006.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 650.
THE MILLION pound bank note. DU19196.
SEE Your Show Time (Television program)
MILLSTONE, SEYMOUR.
Shushan boys, a play in seven scenes.
© The Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations; 27Jan49; DP18696.
MILTON, John.
Paradise lost. SEE Malek, Stanley J.
The story of John Milton’s ‘‘Paradise
lost.”” DU19930.
MILTON, PAUL ROBERT.
Careless love, a musical play in two acts
by Paul Milton and Bud Fishel, from an
idea by Robert Milton. Music by George
Lessner. [Text only] © Paul R. Milton,
Herman L. Fishel, Robert Milton; 1c
SApr49; DU19412,
MILTON, Robert.
Careless love. DU19412. SEE Milton,
Paul Robert.
MILWAUKEE Equipment Manufacturing
Company.
Rotary tillage talk by M-E., C3311, C3528,
C3751. SEE Ludwig, Harvey Fred,
MINARDI, RUGGERO.
Inebriety, un atto. © Ruggero Minardi;
lc 18Feb49; DU19403.
MIND in the shadow. SEE
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act
plays of 1948-1949. AA117053.
Perl, Arnold, DU18879.
MINDEL, JOSEPH.
Lost children. Script no. 10 in the radio
program ‘veryman’s story,’’ broadcast
Dec. 12, 1948. Presented by the Feder -
ation of Jewish Philanthropies of New
York. Joseph Mindel; 12Dec43;
DP18547,
MINER, Worthington.
Julius Caesar, DU19966. SEE Studio
One (Television program) May 1, 1949.
The storm. DU19544. SEE Studio One
(Television program) Nov. 7, 1948.
MINERAL coloration under electronic
activation. C3468. SEE Casperson,
William Clement.
MINNESOTA. DP19189. SEE Sakry, Clif-
ford Raymond.
MINOTAU, the avenger. DU18849. SEE
The Shadow, no. 362.
MINT and anise. DU18759. SEE Walpole,
Helen.
THE MIRACLE and the boar. DU19495.
SEE Weber, William Louis.
MIRACLE of the doll. C3372, SEE Payne,
Lawrence Bernard.
MIRACLE on 34th Street. DU18304. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Dec. 20, 1948.
MIRAGE. SEE Oboler, Arch. Imagination,
DU20268.
MISCELLANEOUS services offered by
banks and bankers. DU18977, DU20214.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
nos. 100, 128.
MISCHIEF mountain. DU19658. SEE
Kleine, Grace Ottilie.
LES MISERABLES. DU19195. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
MISS Double Lucky. DU18330. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 904.
MISS Fingernail. DU17948. SEE Kent,
Beryl F.
MISS Liberty. DU19826. SEE Sherwood,
Robert Emmet.
MISS Mabel. DU18608, DU19316. SEE
Sherriff, Robert Cedric.
MISS Starlight. DP19175. SEE George,
Charles.
THE MISSING check. DU19132. SEE
Dropkin, Lou.
THE MISSING code. DU20406. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 661.
THE MISSING lawman. DU20317. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2563-1788.
THE MISSING witness. DU20275. SEE
phe a cventures of Frank Merriwell,
no, 131.
MISSION BELL FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Jack and jill series. [Film scripts
© Mission Bell Film Productions, inc.;
le each 21Apr49.
3. Corn, by Ethel Goldsberry. DU20423.
4, A letter, by Dora M. Bass. DU20424.
MISSION of blood. DU17833. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE MISTAKE. DU20060. SEE Ragozzino,
Edward William.
MR. Bach comes to court. SEE Healey,
Robert M. Consign me to oblivion.
DU18683.
MR. Barry’s etchings. DU18429. SEE
Bullock, Walter.
61
MISTER Brooklyn. DU15049. SEE Byron,
Paul.
MR. CHAMELEON (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Frank and Anne Hum-
mert. © Frank Hummert,
30. Feb. 9, 1949. The case of the marriage
of death, © 1c 11Feb49; DU18477.
MR. Crescendo, DU18560. SEE James,
Polly.
MR. Doudalduck gets married. DU18734.
SEE Lewin, John Ignace,
MISTER E, super-sleuth. DU18733. SEE
Landeck, Beatrice.
MR. Pickwick. DU18790. SEE Clay,
David M.
MISTER Thing. DU19919. SEE Chase,
Mary Coyle.
MISTER Weatherpad. DU18689. SEE
Waters, James Francis.
MRS. Hurrybout. DU18998. SEE McFadden,
Dorothy Loa.
MRS. Johnson. DU17831. SEE Harmon,
James Oran,
MRS, Jonése. DU18862. SEE Fall, Nellie
May.
MRS. Kitten-Cat and her favorite friends,
DU20576. SEE Newmeyer, Sarah Webb.
MITCHELL, LOFTEN.
The cellar; a new play in a prologue, two
acts, and an epilogue. © Loften
Mitchell; 1c 28Apr49; DU19791.
MITCHELL, RONALD ELWY.
The gilded clock, a comedy in three acts.
© Ronald Elwy Mitchell; 1c 23Mar49;
DU19218.
THE MITCHELL Boychoir show. DU20498.
SEE Grady, Henry William.
MITENBULER, Robert.
It’s show time. DU19448, SEE Batik,
Albert Lloyd.
MIZRACHI National Education Committee.
Purim in Bagdad. DP19001. SEE
Slutzky, David.
MOASE, GEORGE HEWITT.
Ilidon, a drama in three acts. © George
Hewitt Moase; 1c 28Nov48; DU18670.
THE MODEL bride. DP20064. SEE Allen,
Harold B.
MODERN American plays. A29810. SEE
Cassidy, Frederic Gomes,
MODERN commercial dish-washing.
C3613. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc,
THE MODERN Hatshepsut. DU19690. SEE
Phillips, Ruby Hart.
A MODERN revelation. C3639. SEE
Sandridge, Justin Boykin.
MOE, OSBORNE RANGVALL.
Baker’ s dozen, a play in three acts.
© Osborne Rangvall Moe; ic 2May49;
DU19848.
Goddess on a pedestal, a play in three
acts. © Osborne Rangvall Moe; 1c
26Jan49; DU18756.
Lillian, a play in three acts. © Osborne
Rangvall Moe; 1c 19Nov48; DU18056.
MOESSEL, JULIUS.
Betsy’s dream; script for an animated
film. © Julius Moessel; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19504,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MOLIERE, Jean Baptiste Poquelin,
Le meédecin malgré lui. SEE Follmann,
Joseph Francis. Doctor, dear doctor!
DU20162.
MOLINARO, URSULE.
Jocaste; ou, Le choix du hasard. Piéce
en quatre actes et quatorze tableaux,
© Ursule Molinaro; 1c 23Mar49;
DU19596.
MOLLISON, A. P.,
Abraham.
pseud. SEE Pincus,
MOM and Dad. C3303, C3304. SEE Meade,
Charles R.
MOMENT of decision. DU18996. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 100.
MONAGHAN, JAMES E.
Marriage of convenience, a play in three
acts. © James E. Monaghan; 1c
4Apr49; DU19831.
MONEY for college. DP20448. SEE Drum-
mond, Alexander Magnus,
MONEY is no object. DU20528. SEE
Little Herman, no, 29.
THE MONGREL. DU18592.
of the Yukon, no, 607.
SEE Challenge
MONKS, JOHN.
No place to hide, a screenplay by John
Monks, Jr., and Pare Lorentz. Based on
the book of the same title by Dr. David
Bradley. On cover: No time to hide.
© Pare Lorentz Associates, inc.; 1c
2jun49; DU20216.
MONOCIDE. C3241.
Gregoire,
SEE Gourevitch,
MONSIEUR et Madame Moliére. DP18709.
SEE Chabannes, Jacques.
LES MONSTRES sacrés. SEE Cocteau,
Jean. Théatre, t. 2. DP19819.
MONTAIGNE, Michel Eyquem de.
Selected essays. SEE What Do You
Think? (Television program) Are we
more civilized than cannibals? (C3367.
A MONTH of Tuesdays. DP20079. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
MONTSERRAT. DU20482. SEE Hellman,
Lillian,
MOON, ETHEL ALBERTA BROWN.
Little Red-Riding Hood, a dramatization
in three acts. © Ethel Brown Moon;
1c 6Jan49; DU17886.
MOORE, Benjamin.
Jack. DU19300. SEE Carney, Thomas
Cleveland,
MOORE, DOUGLAS STUART.
Licorice stick (The clarinet’s story).
Pea aad © Young People’s
ecords, inc Jun49; DU20419,
MOORE, DWARD ALTON.
A person a place, or a thing; a radio quiz
show. [Sample s script] © Dward Alton
Moore, Katherine Frances Moore; 1c
2Dec48; C3498,
MOORE, Katherine Frances.
A person, a place, or a thing. C3498.
SEE Moore, Dward Alton.
MOORE, MABLE.
The seven last churches, a pageant.
4 leaves. © Mable Moore; 1c 13Jan49;
DU18013.
MOORE, Robert. SEE The Actor’s Studio
(Television program)
THE MOOSE River murder. DU18590.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no, 605.
|
THE MORAL of the rabbits, DU20126.
SEE Bernstein, Robert Alan.
MORALS and manners in the XVIIIth century.
C3325. SEE Seznec, Jean.
MORE efficiency. C3429. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
More sinned against than usual, DU20442.
SEE Dunn, Maurice Tei.
MOREY, FRANK L.
It’s a red string; script for a motion
picture. © Frank L. Morey; 1c 27Apr49;
DU19867.
MORGAN, BYRON ALBERT.
Rondelet, a play in one act. © Byron
Albert Morgan; 1c 23Jun49; DU20483,
MORGAN, JOHN G.
Grandpa’ s boy, a radio program by Johnny
Morgan, © John G. Morgan; lc 2Feb49;
DU18400.
MORGOGLIONE, LUIGIA.
Flatlands, a one act play. © Luigia Mor-
goglione; 16Jun48 (in notice: 1949);
DP20431.
The unfinished, a three act play. © Luigia
Morgoglione; 16Jun48 (in notice: 1949);
DP20432.
MORIHIEN (Paul) Editions.
Theatre de poche, DP20287. SEE
Cocteau, Jean.
MORIN, Etienne. SEE Passeur, Steve.
MORNING in Bardstown, Kentucky. DU18875.
SEE New Day For America (Television
program) No. 5.
MORNING in New York. DU18872. SEE
New Day For America (Television program)
No. 1.
MORNING in Normandy. DU19962. SEE
Dills, Holland McTyeire.
MORNING in Philadelphia. DU18873. -SEE
New Day For America (Television program)
No, 2,
MORNING in Rome, New York. DU18874.
SEE New Day For America (Television
program) No. 4.
THE MORNING of the west. DU19859. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis. (Radio program)
MORRIS, FLORENCE HUNTINGTON.
The great western melodrama, a one-act
drammer of the gay 90’s. New York,
S. French, c1949. 23 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 17F eb49: DP19087.
MORRIS, GEORGE.
Double’ Dutch, an improbable comedy in
three acts. © George Morris; 1c
20Apr49; DU19625,
MORRIS, HOWARD LOWELL.
Choose sooner death, an historical drama
in four acts. © Howard Lowell Morris;
ic 18Feb49; DU18664.
MORRIS, J. George. SEE Morris, George.
MORRIS, JOHN LEONARD.
Coffee with the Tuttles, a dramatic sketch
by John Morris, Jack Allen, and Ervin
Foster. [Sample television script
© John L. Morris, Jack Allen, Ervin Foster;
1c 31Jan49; DU18369.
MORRIS, THOMAS BADEN.
That state of ife, a play in a prologue and
three acts. ‘London, S, French [1949].
116 p. illus. (French’ s acting edition,
no. 699) © Samuel French ltd; 3Jan49;
DP18102.
Wild for to hold, a play in one act. London,
S. French [1948]. 36 p. illus. (French’s
acting edition, no. 938) © Samuel French
Itd.; 31Dec48; DP19085.
62
MOTHER and home, SEE Smith
MORRISSEY, WILL JAMES.
Texarkana, a musical concoction in two
acts and several scenes. Book by Will
Morrissey and Bud Pollard. Score by
Don Cortez, Bo De Armen, and Will
Morrissey. [Text and music on separate
leaves] ill Morrissey, Bud Pollard,
Don oe Bo De Armen; 1c 24Feb49;
DU18939.
MORSE, ARTHUR D.
Canteen; a 30-minute television show aimed
at teen-agers, by Arthur D. Morse and
Edward S. Shulman. Sample script.
© Arthur D. Morse, Edward S. Shulman;
le 1Jun49; DU20220,
Yesteryears. DU18459,
Edward S.
You and your child; a fifteen-minute dra-
matic program for television, by Arthur D.
Morse and Edward S. Shulman, © Arthur
D. Morse, Edward S. Shulman; 1c
31May49; DU20211.
SEE Shulman,
MORSE, DONALD HARTMAN.
Sure Doc, a farce in three acts. © Donald
H. Morse; 1c 6Jan49; DU17883.
MORTENSEN, LOUISE HOVDE.
Anton Dvorak in Spillville, a play in two
acts. © Louise Hovde Mortensen Mary
Louise Mortensen; 1c 3Jan49; Du17827.
Anton Dvorak in Spillville. [Des Moines]
c1949. [11] p. Louise Hovde Mortensen,
Mary Louise Mortensen (in notice: Louise
Hovde Mortensen); 18Mar49; DP19372.
MORTENSEN, Mary Louise,
Anton Dvorak in Spillville. DU17827,
DP19372. SEE Mortensen, Louise Hovde.
MORUM, William.
April and September.
Dinner, William.
MOSER, MARIE.
Television formats: Child life of great
musicians; Teen-age opera house; Child
classics; Kiddie Opera company; Children’ Ss
poetry hour: Little Boy Blue; Scotty’ s
Corner, episodes 1-2, © Marie Moser; ic
26Jan49; DU18786.
DP20256. SEE
MOSES, ELBERT R.
From cabin to Capitol. Chapters 1-6.
[Radio scripts © Elbert R. Moses;
2Feb49; DP18724.
MOSHER (IRA) ASSOCIATES, INC.
The cold war of Mr. Tuttle, a dramatic
feature by James Michael Boyd. Presented
at NAM Congress of American Industry,
Waldorf-Astoria, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1948.
© Ira Mosher Associates, inc.; 1c
13Dec48; DU18035.
Men at work—together, a dramatic feature
by James Michael Boyd, Presented at
NAM Congress of American Industry,
Waldorf-Astoria, Thursday, Dec. 2, 1948.
© Ira Mosher Associates, inc.; 1c
13Dec48; DU18034.
Platform for America, a dramatic feature
by James Michael Boyd. Presented at
NAM Congress of American Industry,
Waldorf-Astoria, Friday, Dec. 3, 1948.
© Ira Mosher Associates, inc.; 1c
13Dec48; DU18036.
MOSTLY culture and progress. SEE Glennon,
John O’Leary. The Twitchet little show.
DU20379.
Levi J.
Scenario of “Mother and home”, DP19533.
MOTHER said no! DU19975. SEE Johnson,
Marion Louise.
MOTHER’S gift to Ann. DP19528. SEE
Kerr, Mildred Lewis.
MOTOR Products Corporation. Deepfreeze
Division.
Frozen assets. DU18073. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MOTY LEFF, ILYA.
Prometheus impotent, a comedy-farce in
three acts. © Ilya Motyleff; lc 18Feb49;
DU18661.
MOUEZY-EON, ANDRE.
Un p tit mari en or; quatre tableaux et un
prologue. © André Mouezy-Eon; ic
25Mar49; DU19405.
THE MOUNTAIN climber. DU19293. SEE
Waxler, Sidney.
MOUNTAIN madness. DU19653. SEE Alten-
berg, Roger Monroe.
THE MOUNTIE and the spy. DU20397. SEE
Newman, Dorothy Marion.
THE MOUSE who told the horse, DU19594.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 237.
MOYNAHAN, FREDERICK GRANVILLE.
Calling all names; sample script.
© Frederick Granville Moynahan; 1c
21Apr49; C3595.
MOZART, the mocking bird. DU20048. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Apr. 10, 1949.
MUD in your eye! DU18116. SEE O’Neill,
Frank Herbert.
LA MUJER de tu projimo. SEE Roman-
Orozco, José. Thy neighbor’s wife.
DU18921.
MULLARKEY, MICHAEL.
Frenchy at the doctor, a monologue.
© Michael Mullarkey; 1c 3Feb49; C3317.
Frenchy at the football match, a mono-
logue. © Michael Mullarkey; 1c 3Feb49;
C3316.
Frenchy’s first ball game.
© Michael Mullarkey; 1c 2Feb49; C3309.
Frenchy’s second ball game. [Monologue
© Michael Mullarkey; 1c 2Feb49; C3308.
Monologue
MULLER, CARL.
In the Americas, an operetta in four acts.
© Carl Muller; ic 6Jun49; DU20394.
MULLINS, THOMAS MICHAEL.
America’s top tunesmiths. [Film script]
© Thomas M. Mullins; 1c 6Jun49;
DU20249.
MULTIPLE sponsorship play. SEE
Edwardson, Robert.
MUNN, Arnold, pseud. SEE Fixel, Arthur
Ellis.
MUNRO, Hector Hugh.
The un-rest cure. SEE Wynn, Richard
Fischer.
MUNRO, MARY -ELLEN.
Paris a la mode, a musical comedy in
two acts for an all girl cast, by Mary-
Ellen Munro. Music by Adeline Oppen-
heimer; lyrics by Marilyn Shapiro, [Text
only © Mary-Ellen Munro; ic 1Apr49;
DU19335
MUNSELL, WARREN PERRY.
First citizen, a new play based on the life
of Haym Salomon, in three acts. © Warren
P. Munsell, Jr.; 1c 18Apr49; DU19612.
MURCOTT, Joel.
Manhattan rain, DU19521.
Nighter, Mar. 17, 1949.
SEE First
MURDER and Mrs. McNulty. DU18612.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 224.
MURDER ina capsule. DU18840. SEE
Little Herman, no. 9.
MURDER ina tea cup. DU19253. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 234.
MURDER in the treble clef. DU18614. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 226.
MURDER is a business. DU20356. SEE
The Sheriff, no, 242.
MURDER is cooking. DU19938. SEE The
Sheriff, no, 240.
MURDER marked Merry Christmas,
DU17797. SEE The Shadow, no. 355.
MURDER on display. DU18380. SEE
Stand by for Crime (Television program)
MURDER on the Nile. DP20113. SEE
Christie, Agatha (Miller)
THE MURDER weapon. DU20542, SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 953.
MURPHREE, ZOE VERNON.
Domina; or, Once upon a parade. An
original play for children in one act, two
scenes. © Zoe Vernon Murphree; ic
22jan49; DU18081.
MURPHY, LAURENCE VINTON.
Criss Concrete singing commercial jingle.
© Ohio Valley Broadcasting Corp., Criss
Concrete Co.; le 7Jun49; C3763.
MURPHY, THOMAS R.
An improved method of teaching account-
ing fundamentals, a lecture. © Thomas R.
Murphy; 1c 27Dec48; C3336.
MURRAY, Jean.
The little match girl. DP20138. SEE
Gheon, Henri.
MURRAY, NORBERT.
I love you, a musical comedy in two acts,
plex only] © Norbert Murray; ic
SMay49; DU20149.
MUSIC brought us together. DU19447. SEE
Bernstein, Beatrice.
MUSIC, dreams, and songs. DU20115. SEE
Follari, Salvatore.
MUSIC from the stars. DU18586. SEE
Friedrick, Frank Robert.
THE MUSIC hall murder. DU19053.
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 621.
SEE
THE MUSIC listening game. DU20343.
SEE Andrews, Daniel.
MUSIC please. C3553. SEE Stern, Alan.
THE MUSIC room. DU19227.
Coulter, Margaret Evelyn.
SEE
THE MUSICAL adventures of Serina &
Buster. DU18527. SEE Broderick,
Francis T.
THE MUSICAL steeplechase. DU18792.
SEE Willey, Merritt Eugene.
MUTE swan. DP20108. SEE Wall, Winifred.
MUTUAL Benefit Health and Accident Asso-
ciation.
Touch all four to score. C3615. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
MY dear lady. SEE Greenbie, Sydney. The
general was a lady. DU20351.
MY fair lady, DU19925. SEE Weir,
George Paul.
MY father’s tomahawk. DU20190. SEE
Larson, David Jeremy.
MY hunt after the captain. DU19583. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 603.
MY shadow. DP20083. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
MY sister. SEE Winter, Rudolph Theodore.
The Arbor girls, DU19239.
MY sister andI. DU19806.
Sholom,
SEE Perlmutter,
63
MY talking picture letter to you. DU19134.
SEE Davis, Claire H.
MY widow’s wedding. DU20209. SEE
Siegel, William.
MY wife doesn’t understand me. DU19989.
SEE Madden, Harry Timothy.
MYERS, ROWLAND MASON.
The romance of words. [Lecture © Row-
land Mason Myers; 1c [6Jun49; C3793.
THE MYSTERIOUS
Your Show Time
icture. DU19003. SEE
Television program)
MYSTERY guest. DU18713. SEE Smith,
Paul Gerard.
MYSTERY in the cave. DU18589.
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 604,
SEE
MYSTERY Miss. C3765. SEE Marshall,
Thomas.
THE MYSTERY of Green Hill. DU19280.
SEE nue Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. °
THE MYSTERY of ‘Ivan, the Terrible.”’
DU18870, DU19094, DU19309. SEE
Behrend, Franz Heinrich.
THE MYSTERY of Sister Marie. DU18954,
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio
program)
MYSTERY on Pier 20. DU18328,. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 902.
MYSTERY town. DU18789. SEE Price,
Adrian S.
N
NABISCO Company. SEE National Biscuit
Company.
DIE NACHTSCHWALBE. DP18041.
Wolf, Friedrich,
SEE
NAGY, PAUL.
Verba crucis, a Good Friday evening
memorial service. Boston, Baker’s
Plays [1949]. 14 p. illus. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 11Jan49; DP18017.
NAME it—and it’s yours. C3665. SEE
Witt, Hyman.
NAME one, DU19572. SEE Fischbach,
Bernice Winfield,
NAME the movie. DU20141. SEE Fried-
man, Herman,
NAME your spirits. DU18816. SEE
Gilbert, Leon M.
NAMES of blasphemy. DU19786.
Heaney, Paul Gerard,
SEE
NANCY and Arthur. DU18172. SEE
Schryock, Buren.
NAPOLEON. DU17878. SEE Specht, Paul L.
NAPOLEON returns from Elba. DU19709.
SEE You Are There, no, 76.
NAPOLEON Rex. DU19009. SEE Lent,
Constantin Paul.
DAS NARRENGERICHT. DU18450. SEE
Jacobson, Otto.
NASH, N. RICHARD.
The young and fair, a play. New York,
Dramatists Play Service [1949]. 115 p.
port. © N. Richard Nash; 5Fe 9;
DP18831. Prev. reg. ‘‘Class day”’,
230ct44, D unp. 90974; ‘‘The young and
fair’’, 24Feb48, D unp. 13093.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
NASHT (JOHN) & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Face the lights. [Sample television
script] © John Nasht & Associates,
inc.; le 25Mar49; DU19242.
NAT Turner. DU19388. SEE Woolfolk,
George Ruble.
NATHAN Hale, patriot. DU20457. SEE
Mann, Martha Neville.
A NATION. DU19226. SEE Baybusky, Max.
NATIONAL Biscuit Company.
Yesterday becomes tomorrow. C3614.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY,
INC.
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
Freedom is a home-made thing, by Lou
Hazam. Script for May 30, 1948.
© National Broadcasting Co., inc.;
17Jan49; DP18137.
Radio City playhouse, a radio program.
Script no. 4, July 24, 1948: Whistle,
daughter, whistle, by Ernest Kinoy.
© National Broadcasting Co., inc.;
3Jan49; DP17999.
Second class citizens, broadcast for
March 20, 1949, in the radio series
‘Living 1949.’’ Script by Louis Hazam.
© National Broadcasting Co., inc.;
4Apr49; DP19553,
NATIONAL press conference. C3499. SEE
Garling, Lee L.
NAU, MAE AGNES.
Turn right, then go straight. [Radio
script © Mae Nau; 1c 15Nov48;
DU17877.
NAUGHTY Phoebe. DU18408. SEE Childs,
Irene Maud,
NAVARRE, Ted, pseud. SEE Foglia,
Pater A.
THE NEALS and Orville. C3406. SEE
Hamner, Earl.
’"NEATH campus skies. DU18566, SEE
Whelan, Thomas Vincent.
NED Franklin’s grand-dad. DU18152.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no, 2501-1726.
NEEBE, JOSEPH H.
Everything good! A comedy in three acts
by Joseph Reedy pseud, | and Craig
Wynns peer revision of the drama
“The lucky son of a bishop,’’ by Joseph H.
Neebe. © Joseph H. Neebe, Walter Craig;
le 22Jan49; DU18503,
NEEDLEMAN, RAE.
Another love, a play in three acts, © Rae
Needleman; 1c 19May49; DU20057.
THE NEGLECTED lady. DU19546. SEE
The Adventures of Homer Herk, no, 2.
NELLIS, ELWYN A.
The badlands and Teddy Roosevelt, a
narration for a pageant. © Elwyn A.
Nellis; 1c 19May49; C3711.
NELSON, ADOLPH JOHN.
On the sidewalks of Paree, a musical sketch
by Adolph J. Nelson, Musical arrangement
by Vernon Leftwich. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Adolph John Nelson;
le 7TMar49; DU19534,
NELSON, Jack H.
Impossible man, DU20509. SEE Nelson,
Jack T.
NELSON, JACK T.
Impossible man, one episode in a children’s
serial story for television, radio, stage or
motion pictures; by Jack T. Nelson and
Jack H. Nelson. © Jack T. Nelson, Jack H.
Nelson; 1c 8Jun49; DU20509.
NESTOR Productions, inc.
We look at television. C3796. SEE
Katz, Milton.
NEVER a dull moment. DU19002. SEE
Van Heerde, Ruby Lucille.
NEVER to be redeemed, SEE LoCicero,
Barbara Elizabeth Bogart. East Lynne,
DU20436.
THE NEW colony. DU18084. SEE
Pirandello, Luigi.
NEW DAY FOR AMERICA (Television pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by Walter
Draper. © Regency Productions, inc.
1. Morning in New York. © 1c 4Mar49;
DU18872,
2, Morning in Philadelphia. © 1c 4Mar49;
DU18873.
4. Morning in Rome, New York. © lc
4Mar49; DU18874.
5. Morning in Bardstown, Kentucky. © lic
4Mar49; DU18875.
“NEW look’? Homer. DU18749. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 475,
NEW neighbors. DU18316. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2491-1716.
THE NEW Oldsmobile trailers. DU18070.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
A NEW system for the American and Conti-
nental codes, C3594. SEE Hudkins,
Paul Dickinson,
THE NEW voice. DP17874. SEE Nizer,
Louis.
A NEW way! DU20117. SEE Millholland,
Charles Bruce.
A NEW way of living. DU18075. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
NEW Year’s eve. DU18779. SEE Aldrich
Family (Radio program) No, 479.
NEWEY, MARY YONAN.
The Beatitudes in Aramaic, with phonetic
pronunciation and translation. Mary
Y. Newey; 1c 22Mar49; C3504.
The Lord’s prayer in Aramaic, with
phonetic pronunciation and translation.
© Mary Y. Newey; 1c 10Jan49; C3238.
NEWMAN, Adele,
That little difference. DU18406. SEE
Lieberman, Sidney,
NEWMAN, D. Scott, pseud. SEE Newman,
Dorothy Marion.
NEWMAN, DOROTHY MARION.
The Mountie and the spy, a musical play
in two acts by D. Scott Newman [pseud. |
Text only. © Dorothy Marion Newman;
le 16Jun49; DU20397.
NEWMAN, RUBY.
Can you write a song? By Ruby Newman
and Edward V. Biel. [Sample radio script]
© Mr. Ruby Newman, Edward V. Biel; 1c
17Jun49; C3779.
NEWMAN, TERRY.
The marriage noose, a play in one act.
Acting ed.] London, Vawser & Wiles
1949]. 39 p. illus. © Terry Newman;
Jan49; DP20257.
NEWMEYER, SARAH WEBB.
Mrs. Kitten-Cat and her favorite friends;
a television series. Script no. 1.
© Sarah Webb Newmeyer; lc 29Jun49;
DU20576.
NEWS notebook. SEE Harpel, Willis
Russell. Bill Harpel’s News notebook,
C3448.
64
THE NEWSPAPER boy. SEE Balint,
Margaret Maria Jolan, Az ujsagarus fiu.
DU18505.,
THE NEXT champ. DU20142. SEE Sher-
man, Charles Elliott.
NEXT of kin. DU19777. SEE Richardson,
Hal Ainslie.
NEYERLIN, WARREN JAMES.
Rage of the purple sage, a dramatic com-
position. Warren James Neyerlin;
1c 16Jun49; DU20441.
NICHOLS, BEVERLEY.
Shadow of the vine, a play in three acts.
London, J. Cape [1949]. 95 p. © Beverley
Nichols; 10Jan49; DP18725.
NICHOLSON, DANIEL VERNON.
Jerry Butterball (The baby cloud). Script
for a record album for children by Daniel
V. Nicholson and Norma Steinberg.
Text and music on separate leaves|
Daniel V. Nicholson, Norma Steinberg;
le 19Apr49; on revisions; DU19626,
Prev. reg. 13Dec48; DU17565.
NICHOLSON, ROY LENNARD.
Return of the prodigal, a drama in three
scenes. © Roy Lennard Nicholson; ic
2Jun49; DU20243.
NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by various authors. © Street & Smith
Publications, inc.
Dec. 12, 1948. The case of the counterfeit
corpse, by Jim Parsons. © 1c 4Jan49;
DU17792.
Dec. 19, 1948. The case of the 500 wit-
nesses, by Jim Parsons. © 1c 19Jan49;
DU18058.
Dec. 26, 1948. The case of the disappear -
ing bandit, by Jim Parsons. © 1c
4Jan49; DU17793.
Jan. 2, 1949. The case of the dying stamps,
by Alfred Bester. © ic 4Jan49; DU17794.
Jan. 9, 1949. The case of the disappearing
doctor, by Walter J. McGraw. © lc
19Jan49; DU18059.
Jan. 16, 1949. The case of the corpse
named Smith, by Jim Parsons, © ic
10Feb49; DU18859.
Jan. 23, 1949. The case of the bad Samari-
tan, by Jim Parsons. © 1c 10Feb49;
DU18854,
Jan. 30, 1949. The case of the blind wit-
ness, by Jim Parsons. © ic 10Feb49;
DU18858,
Feb. 6, 1949. The case of the man who
married murder, by Jim Parsons. © 1c
10Feb49; DU18857,
Feb. 13, 1949. The case of the perfect
crime, by Jim Parsons. © lc 3Mar49;
DU18851,
Feb. 20, 1949. The case of the killer in
the dark, by Alfred Bester. © 1c
3Mar49; DU18852.
Feb. 27, 1949. The case of the deadly
torch bearer, by Jim Parsons and Norman
A. Daniels. © 1c 3Mar49; DU18848.
Mar. 6, 1949. The case of the would-be
crook, by Alfred Bester. © 1c 11Mar49;
Du19100.
Mar. 13, 1949. The case of the living
corpse, by Jim Parsons. © 1c 25Mar49;
DUI9238. ©
Mar. 20, 1949. The case of the bronze
dragon, by Jim Parsons. © lc 25Mar49;
DU19237.
Mar. 27, 1949, The case of the genial
gambler, by Alfred Bester. © 1c 5Apr49;
DU19896.
Apr. 3, 1949. The case of the Lady Arsenal,
by Alfred Bester. © 1c 5Apr49; DU19898.
Apr. 10, 1949. The case of death in the
dark, by Jim Parsons. © 1c 27Apr49;
DU19899.
Apr. 17, 1949. The case of the Cupid killer,
by Alfred Bester. © 1c 27Apr49;
DU19900.
Apr. 24, 1949. The case of Marvelous
Mabel, by Alfred Bester. © 1c 27Apr49;
DU19901.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY
NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE.
Cont’d.
May 1, 1949. The case of the seven
sinister steps, by George B. Anderson.
© 1c 11May49; DU19967.
May 8, 1949. The case of the troubled
bridegroom, by Jim Parsons. © lc
11May49; DU19968.
NICKERSON, Evelyn.
Mellie Evelyn.
SEE Nickerson,
NICKERSON, MELLIE EVELYN.
The Light of the World is Jesus, a Christ-
mas drama by Evelyn Nickerson.
© Evelyn Nickerson (Mellie Evelyn
Nickerson); 1Nov48; DP18726.
NIDOS sin pajaros. DP19271. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin.
NIELSEN, ELIZABETH ANN.
Private protest, a play in three acts.
© Elizabeth Ann Nielsen; 1c 26Apr49;
DU19760.
NIGGLI, Josephina.
The red velvet goat. SEE Selden, Samuel,
International folk plays. DP20078.
A NIGHT at the concert. DU18902. SEE
Stand By for Crime (Television program)
NIGHT awakening. DU20222. SEE Cobin,
Harold Chester.
THE NIGHT before death. DU18660. SEE
Winwar, Frances,
A NIGHT in Brooklyn. DU18063. SEE
Peters, Detlev Haack.
NIGHT train. DU19032. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2514-1739.
THE NIGHT watch. DU18115. SEE
Partida, Rafael Luis,
NILES, JOHN JACOB.
As I wander, a musical play in three acts,
by John Jacob Niles and Suzie Smith
Sinclair. [Text only] © John Jacob Niles,
Suzie Smit ences 1c 21Mar49;
DU19183.
NILSEN, ERNST.
Befrielse, tre spill [af] Ernst Orvil
[pseud.] 1. Fru Sylvia. 2. Under
rollhammen, 3. R¢gdt lys. Oslo,
Gyldendal, 1948. 205 p. © Gyldendal
Norsk Forlag; 17Nov48; DP18860.
NINETEENTH century debate. DU19333.
SEE Aldrich Family, no. 491.
NIZER, LOUIS.
The new voice, a dramatic sketch. [n.p.,
egal 7 p. © Louis Nizer; 3Dec48;
DP17874.
NO greater love. DU18810. SEE Uhler,
Alfred,
NO greater need. DU19520. SEE First
Nighter, Mar. 10, 1949.
NO moon tonight. DP18531. SEE Mac-
Donald, Ralph.
NO moss. DU18054, SEE Stanton,
Stoddard Johnston.
DU19331.
NO one knows how. SEE
Pirandello, Luigi.
NO one loves a murderer,
The Sheriff, no. 239.
DU19762, SEE
NO other place. DU19990. SEE Korn,
Philip.
NO place to hide. DU20216. SEE Monks,
John.
NOBODY knows. DP18103. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
———
NOCTURNE. DU19017.
Joseph.
SEE Ademy, John
NOE, JAMES A.
Happiness exchange; radio script, Apr. 2,
1949. © James A. Noe; 1c 4May49;
C3658.
NOE, YVAN.
Dominique; comédie en trois actes d’Yvan
Noé et A. Linou. © Yvan Noe (ps. de Jean
Noetinger), A. Linou (ps. de Pierrette
Caillol) ; ie 22Apr49; DU19821.
NOETINGER, Jean. SEE Noé, Yvan.
NON si sa come. SEE Pirandello, Luigi.
No one knows how. DU19331.
NOONAN, THOMAS HENRY.
Tele- flyin ng program no, 1. [Television
script] Thomas H. Noonan; 1c
aM ya: C3729.
NORDNESS, ORVIN LEE.
The happy ending, a play in twenty scenes.
© Orvin Lee Nordness; 1c 15Apr49;
DU19574.
NORDOFF, Paul.
Oh, my darling! DU19551.
Josephine.
SEE Bentham,
NORTH Carolina. University. Press.
International folk plays. DP20078. SEE
Selden, Samuel,
NORTH of 36-30. DU19151.
Jerry J.
NORTHWEST mounted. DU18085. SEE
Aldrich Family, no. 480.
SEE Herbert,
NOT by word alone. DU19537. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 105.
NOT exactly company. DU20146. SEE
Drischell, Albert Starke,
NOTHING to be thankful for. DP18026.
SEE Hark, Mildred,
NOUS avons tous fait la méme chose.
DU19798. SEE Letraz, Jean de.
LA NOUVELLE école. SEE Ferdinand,
Roger. Les J3, DP18511.
LA NOUVELLE Edition.
La grande illusion. AF10279.
Spaak, Charles.
SEE
NOVEL Entertainment Culture Organization,
C3396. SEE Lih, Fredrik Lorenzo,
NOVEL numbers for children, DP18138.
SEE Long, Nellie Aylesworth.
NOW green in youth. DU18889. SEE
Wolpert, Roland Howard.
NOW I’ve heard everything. DU19021. SEE
Taylor, Margaret Norton.
NOW you see it. DU19834. SEE Bloom,
Seymour L.
NUCKLAS, MARIAN QUINN.
The glittering thread, a play in three acts,
by Patricia Gray [pseud.] © Marian
Quinn Nucklas (Mrs. Joseph), Lillian
Plummer (Mrs. pacil, 1c 20Sep48;
DU17992.
NUMBER Jack. SEE Gottschalkson, Falk
Felix. Second revised description of
Number Jack. DP19436.
THE NUMBERS total death. DU18598. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 913.
THE NURSERY school of the air.
SEE Gross, Sophie.
NUZZI, VERA.
Smokescreen, a play in three acts.
Nuzzi; 1e 26Jan49; DU18128.
65
DU17788,
© Vera
]
oO
O distant land. SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
The best one-act plays of 1948-1949.
AA117053.
O little town on Christmas Eve. C3387.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no. 12,
OBERON, Rex, pseud. SEE
Mallis, Constantine Alexander Hagi.
OBJECT matrimony. DP19585,
Lund, Helga.
SEE
OBLIGATIONS. DU17814. SEE Ricos,
Mildred.
OBOLER, ARCH.
Him or me, a suspense radio play.
© Arch Oboler; 1c 3May49; DU19865.
Imagination, a radio program. Script
no. 1: Mirage. © Arch Oboler; ic
6Jun49; DU20268.
O’BRIEN, JOHN W.
Pericles. Radio script] © John W.
O’Brien; lc 7Jjun49; DU20261.
DU19738.
THE O’BRIENS of Paris. SEE
Miller, Stanley Arthur.
OBSESSION. SEE
Dr. Christian, no, 527. DU17977.
Seli, Kemal A. DU19491.
O’BYRNE, EMMET PATRICK.
A man of distinction, a play in three acts.
© Emmet P. O’ Byrne; le 22Nov48;
DU17819.
OCCUPATION zone, DU18555.
Fritz von.
SEE Unruh,
O’CONNOR, JOSEPH.
Stage folk, a romantic drama in three
acts. © "Joseph O’Connor; 1c 11Feb49;
DU18765.
Stage-folk, a romantic drama in three
acts. © Joseph O’Connor; 1c 29Apr49;
on revisions; DU19812.
AN OCCUPATIONAL or indigenous indus-
trial clinic. C3593. SEE Althouse, John
Nissley.
ODETS, LOUIS J.
Amiss step, a bey in three acts by L. James
Owen [pseud. L. James Owen (pseud,
of Louis J. Odets); ay 2May49; DU19828.
O’DONNELL, MARGARET ANN.
Sentiment for sale, a play in one act.
© Margaret Ann 0 Donnell; 1Jan49;
DP17971.
ODONTOID, the walrus. DU20036. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Jan. 16, 1949.
OEDIPUS tyrannus. SEE Stravinskii, Igor’
Fedorovich. Oedipus rex. DP19162.
OENSLAGER, DONALD.
Egmont—1949; a play in two acts by
Donald Oenslager. Adapted from the
play ‘Egmont’ by Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe. © Donald Oenslager; 1c
20Apr49; DU19633.
OF cabbages and kings. DU20374. SEE
Michelson, Lottie.
OF life, a song. DU19541.
Moreon Beurnere.
SEE Boyd,
OF the people. DU18143.
Alfred.
SEE Sherman,
OFF the record. C3442. SEE Simon,
Abraham Lincoln.
OFF with their heads! DU19460. SEE
Robinson, Marvin William.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
OH, my darling! DU19551. SEE Bentham,
Josephine.
OH! Susanna. DP17967. SEE Ryerson,
Florence.
O’HARA, CONSTANCE.
The Way, the Truth, and the Life. [xia
script] © Catholic Visual Education,
inc.; le 1Jun49; DU20207.
O’HARA, MARY LOUISE ROBINSON.
Sir Thomas More, courtier to Henry the
Eighth; a play in three acts by Mary
Louise Robinson O’Hara and Elmer Grant
Gorman. © Mary Louise O’Hara, E. G.
Gorman; 1c 3Feb49; DU18665.
O’HARRA, Michaela, pseud. SEE Williams,
Bernice W.
THE OHIO Oil Company.
Unseen horizons. DU18990. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
OHIO Valley Broadcasting Corporation,
Criss Concrete singing commercial jingle.
C3763. SEE Murphy, Laurence Vinton.
THE OKLAHOMA land run, DU19706. SEE
You Are There, no, 72.
THE OLD district school. DP20453. SEE
Sundelof-Asbrand, Karin.
AN OLD, old story. DU19005. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
THE OLD rag. DU19215. SEE Vollmer,
Alberta Ely.
OLDHAM, Arthur,
The beggar’s opera. DP19127. SEE
Gay, John.
OLDSMOBILE Division, General Motors
Corporation, SEE General Motors
Corporation. Oldsmobile Division.
OLIVER, Francis Sherling.
Faust. DU19985. SEE Gounod, Charles
Francois,
OLIVER Perry closes in. DU20020. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 944.
OLIVIERI, Albert.
King of the house. DU17841. SEE Crocco,
J. Peter.
OLMSTEAD, ELNORA BELLE.
Small fry, by Elnora B. Olmstead and
Joseph P. Lee. [Radio sextpt| © Elnora
ao Olmetend, Joseph P. Lee; ic 6Jun49;
Cc C
OLSEN, Arda, pseud. SEE Coulter,
Margaret Evelyn.
OLSEN, Moroni.
The pilgrimage play. DU19869. SEE
Kachel, Arthur B.
OLSEN, OTTO NORMAN.
Say it with song, a musical play in two
acts. © Otto Norman Olsen; ic 31May49;
DU20215.
ON gossamer wings. DU18813. SEE Robin-
son, Louis.
ON one condition. DU18596. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 608.
ON our way home. DU20262. SEE Cavin,
Ruth Brodie.
ON the assimilation of a self-scoring
technique to the quiz pattern and the consti-
tution thereby of a game. C3539. SEE
MacLeod, William Christie.
ON the highway to a dream. DU20537. SEE
McCann, Christian David.
ON the sentimental side. DP18094. SEE
Kirkpatrick, John.
ON the sidewalks of Paree. DU19534.
SEE Nelson, Adolph John.
ON the square. DU18788. SEE Corday,
Leo.
ONCE ina lovetime. DU19133. SEE
Miller, Albert Griffith.
ONCE ina thousand years. DU18038. SEE
Blake, Sarah Swan (Weld).
ONCE upon a murder. DU17997. SEE
Keeler, Eloise.
ONCE upon a parade. SEE Murphree, Zoe
Vernon. Domina. DU18081.
ONCE upon atime. DU18621. SEE
Hicks, Walter Robert.
ONE day at atime. DU19892. SEE Bur-
leson, Elizabeth Brown,
ONE did not pass. DU20577. SEE Rolfs,
Hans Wilhelm,
ONE-dog ambulance. DU19592. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program)
ONE foot in heaven. DP19872. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
ONE for the books. DU20476. SEE
Cuthrell, Stephen.
ONE God only. SEE Soriano, Rocco.
Un Dio solo. DU20435.
ONE if by land. DU19184. SEE Weinstock,
Jacob L.
ONE minute murder mysteries. DU19646.
SEE Raymond, Ray.
ONE pound, two ounces. C3297. SEE
Lewis, Leon Howard,
ONE question quick quiz. C3721. SEE
Green, Charles Anthony.
“ONE thing thou lackest.’? DU19156,
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told,
no. 102.
ONE wild oat. DU18623. SEE Sylvaine,
Vernon.
ONE world, SEE Mallis, Constantine
Alexander Hagi. A midsummer night’s
dream, DU19522.
O’NEILL, FRANK HERBERT.
Mud in your eye! A comedy in three acts
by Frank O’Neill and Jack Beaty.
© Frank Herbert O’Neill, Cecil Jack
Beaty; 1c 24Jan49; DU18116.
ONLY one in the world. DU18119. SEE
Ceiley, Leonard Robert.
AN ONLY son. DU19400. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
OPEN. DU19980. SEE Barrington, Lowell.
THE OPEN doors. DU19614. SEE Maltz,
Maxwell.
OPENED by mistake. DP19394. SEE
Seller, Thomas,
OPENING nite. DU19891. SEE Stephenson,
Charles Neville.
OPERETTA Americana, DU20310. SEE
Conant, Lawrence Franklin.
OPTICAL illusion. DU19026. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No, 539.
66
ORCHID Island, DU18499. SEE Dunbar,
Barre.
ORCUTT, WILLIAM DANA.
Mary Baker Eddy and the printing of her
books, a lecture. © William Dana
Orcutt; 1c 12Apr49; C3630.
ORDE, HENRY BROOKE,
The carved cartoon, adapted for the screen
by H. B. Orde, from the novel of the same
name by Austin Clair. © Henry Brooke
Orde; 11Feb49; DP19319.
ORDEAL by reason. DU18173. SEE
Williams, Mona.
ORGANIC structure of soil, SEE Ludwig,
daa Fred. Rotary tillage talk by M-E.
Cc :
THE ORIGINAL Dixie platter party. C3338.
SEE Haug, Carl Gottfried,
ORKOW, BEN HARRISON.
It’s a bet! A comedy in three acts, © Ben
Harrison Orkow; 1c 6Jan49; DU17890.
ORLAND, LUCILLE SELKIN.
Roman holiday, a musical play in two
acts by Lucille Orland, Leonard Diamond,
and Stuart Farber. Adapted from the
comedy ‘‘Aulularia’’ by Plautus, [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Stuart
Farber, Lucille Selkin Orland, Leonard
Diamond; 1c 31May49; DU20191.
ORLOVITZ, GILBERT.
Ellen Evanson, a play in four acts,
© Gilbert Orlovitz; 1c 28Apr49;
DU20097.
Exchange, a farce in four acts. © Gilbert
Orlovitz; 1c 23Dec48; DU19266.
ORMOND, ESTELLE L.
Great moments in great lives; continuity
for television, © Estelle L. Ormond;
lc 23Feb49; C3467.
ORMONT, LOUIS ROBERT.
I’ve been here before, a play in two acts.
© Louis Robert Ormont; 1c 2Jun49;
DU20242.
ORVIL, Ernst, pseud, SEE Nilsen, Ernst,
OSBORNE, THOMAS JAMES.
Tom Osborne’s original magic and tele-
vision show. © Thomas James Osborne;
lc 8Mar49; C3451.
OSTERMEIER, EDWIN J.
The smoke abatement story. Paper read
before the meeting of the Appleton
Section of the National Association of
Power Engineers, Feb, 3, 1949.
© Edwin J. Ostermeier; tec TMar49;
C3415.
OSTGARDEN, MINORA.
The adventures of Olga and Hilda, a play
in one act, by Minora Ostgarden and
Adine Haga Doran. © Minora Ostgarden,
Mrs. Adine Haga Doran; 1c 6Apr49;
DU19424.
THE OTHER ending. DU18685. SEE
Ciabattari, Mary Angela,
OTHER Torontos. DU20254, SEE Rothe,
Frank,
OUR best girl, DU20155. SEE Hokinson,
Helen.
OUR church goes marching on, DP20494.
SEE Steinhaus, Eva Kunzmann,
OUR Lady of Fatima, DU18787. SEE
Manganaro, Angeline Mary.
OUR Lady’s tumbler. DP18655. SEE
Christian, Sheldon,
OUR last tomorrow. DU20166. SEE
Rockey, Ordean.
DRAMAS AND WORKS
PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY
OUR own little world. DU19212. SEE
Dinnes, Nathan,
OURS is the harvest. DU19326. SEE
Lloyd, David Demarest.
OUT in the snow yougo. DU19494. SEE
Rudo, Roslind Mandel,
OUT of a hat. DU20218. SEE Verbelovsky,
Gerald,
OUT-of-doors. DU20346, SEE Sidorsky,
Judith,
OUT of the dust. DU19609. SEE Riggs,
Lynn.
OUT of the whirlwind, DU18703. SEE
Perry, Charlotte L.
OUT ona Limbo, DU19918. SEE Richard-
son, Patricia Ann,
THE OUTCASTS of Poker Flat. DU19228.
SEE Heathcote, Alfred Fischer.
OUTPOST of innocence. DU18654. SEE
Hills, Constance Harvey.
OUTPOST 205. DU19660. SEE Campbell,
Frank Herbert,
OUTSIDE the door. DU19781. SEE
Borchert, Wolfgang.
OVERLAID. SEE Davies, Robertson.
Eros at breakfast. DP19801.
OWEN, L. James, pseud. SEE Odets,
Louis J.
OYSHER, Moishe,
The voice. DU18055. SEE Schechter,
Harry.
12)
P. G. Wodehouse’s Uncle Fred flits by.
DP19873. SEE Sergel, Christopher,
PACE, Gordon. SEE The Adventures of
Homer Herk (Television program)
PACHECO, JUSTIN MARMION.
The canary choir. [story © Justin
Marmion Pacheco; 1c 110ct48; C3624.
PACKARD-BELL TELEVISION TALENT
TEST (Television program) Scripts in
this series are by Robert Raisbeck.
© Robert Raisbeck,
Oct. 30, 1948. © ic 29Nov48; DU18736.
Nov. 6, 1948. © ic 29Nov48; DU18735.
Nov. 13, 1948. © 1c 29Nov48; DU18740.
PACKER, Barbara.
Patrick Bronté and the Saint. SEE
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act
plays of 1948-1949, AA117053.
PAGE, Eugene Edgar,
River Row. DU19913. SEE Page,
Sarah Francis.
PAGE, HARRY L.
Primary steps in articulation. [Report
with illustrations] © Harry L. Page;
le 13Apr49; C3571.
Three most useless ideas in articulation.
poeeure| © Harry L. Page; 1c 21Apr49;
PAGE, SARAH FRANCIS.
Mental murder, a farce in two acts,
© Sarah Page; ic 25Mar49; DU19914.
River Row, a Negro musical folk play in
two acts. Book by Sarah Page, music by
Eugene Page, lyrics by Eugene and Sarah
Page, [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Sarah Page, Eugene Page; 1c
14Apr49; DU19913.
PAGING Johnny. DU17976. SEE The
Sheriff, no, 223.
PAGNOL, MARCEL. |
La belle Meuniere, scenario et dialogues
sur des melodies de Franz Schubert.
Paris, Editions Self, 1948. 187 p.
(Les Maitres du cinema) © Marcel
Pagnol; 30Nov48; DP19396.
PAKINGTON, MARY AUGUSTA.
Time and Mrs. Podbury, a comedy in one
act. London, H. F. W. Deane seeele
26 p. (Deane’s series of plays) © The
Hon. Mary Pakington; 19Dec48; DP18826.
PALESCANDOLO, FRANK JOSEPH.
Don Juan in exile, a one-act play in two
scenes. © Frank Jeseen Palescandolo;
le 6Jan49; DU17885.
The visible God, a one-act play in two
scenes. © Frank J. Palescandolo; 1c
23F eb49; DU18927.
PALEY, Paul Kaye, pseud, SEE Feinbaum,
Israel.
PALLADINO, Pal. SEE Palladino, Peter
Anthony.
PALLADINO, Peter Anthony.
Play ball. C3700. SEE Coiro, Angelo
John.
PALMA, ANTHONY.
Jeany, more music! A play in six scenes,
© Anthony Palma; 1c 10Jan49; DU17959.
THE PALMER way. DU20145. SEE Baehr,
Nicholas Edward,
PAN, Pan is dead, DU18868. SEE Gariss,
Jack Lyman,
PANCHO Blanca. DU18313. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2488-1713.
PANETTA, George.
We ride a white donkey. DU18454. SEE
Gregory, Ethel Harris.
PAPA Goriot. DU18436. SEE Whiteford,
Edith L.
PAPA was a patriot. DU19863. SEE
Goodmann, Henrietta.
PAPER matches. DU19113. SEE Pierce,
Emily Stanton,
THE PAPER wedding. DU19069. SEE Land,
Charles Theodore.
PAPP, Mary Patton.
The story of Anna. DP18727. SEE Wells,
Virginia.
PAPPY Waldorf. C3669. SEE The Amer-
ican Way (Radio program)
PARADISE, Phil.
Television scripts. SEE Line, Francis
Raymond.
PARADISE Island, DU18791. SEE Fair-
banks (Jerry) inc.
PARADISE lost. SEE Malek, Stanley J.
The story of John Milton’s ‘Paradise
lost.”’ DU19930.
THE PARAGON. DP19014. SEE Pertwee,
Roland.
PARDON my back. SEE Smith, Paul Gerard,
Mystery guest. DU18713.
LES PARENTS terribles. SEE Cocteau,
Jean. Théatre, t. 1. DP19270.
PARIS, FRANK.
Who’s zoo, [Sample television script
© Frank Paris; le 24Jan49; DU18760.
PARIS a la mode, DU19335. SEE Munro,
Mary-Ellen.
67
PARIS was never like this. DU19454,
SEE Lenard, Christopher.
PARK bench sittees, inc. DU18780. SEE
Kelman, Leah,
PARKE, JAMES HAMBRIGHT.
Lady Macbeth on the Colorado, a play in
three acts, © James Hambright Par!re;
1c 27Dec48; DU18418.
PARKER, DOROTHY. |.
The coast of Illyria, a play in three acts
by Dorothy Parker and Ross Evans,
© Dorothy Parker, Ross Evans; 1c
6May49; DU19916.
PARKER, JACK DARWIN.
Pokey, the Christmas elf; a half-hour
radio script, by Jack Darwin Parker,
Robert George Liggett, and Dorothy
Sherba. © Jack Darwin Parker, Robert
George Liggett, Dorothy Sherba; 1c
10Jan49; DU17970.
PARKER, THELMA M.
The story of the cross, an Easter pageant.
Book and lyrics by Thelma M. Parker;
music by I. H. Meredith. New York,
Tullar-Meredith Co., c1949. 19 p.
© Tullar-Meredith Co.; 7Jan49; DP19268.
PARKHIRST, DOUGLASS.
Happy ever after, a comedy in three acts,
New York, S. French [1948]. 93 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 30Dec48; DP17956.
PARSONS, Jim. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
THE PARSON’S dream. SEE Clements,
Jay Wellington. Listen to my voice.
DU18912,
THE PARSONS story. DU18368. SEE
Bloomberg, Donald.
PARTAGE de midi. DP19815. SEE Claudel,
Paul,
PARTIDA, RAFAEL LUIS.
The night watch, a drama in three acts.
Translated and adapted by Rafael L.
Partida from ‘El Caso de Don Juan
Manuel”’ by Agustin Lazo. © Rafael
Luis Partida; 1c 24Jan49; DU18115.
PARTNERS in crime. DU19970. SEE
The Shadow, no, 372.
PASSEUR, STEVE. i
107’ [i.e. Cent sept minutes] Comedie en
trois actes [de] Steve Passeur [pseud. de
Etienne Morin]. Paris, M. Ceéalis [1948].
154 p. © Editions Max Céalis; 16Jun48;
DP18510,
PASSING the know-how along. C3432. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE PASSION of Our Lord Jesus Christ
according to plan. DU19860. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
PASSPORT to treason, DU20471. SEE
Hall, John Davidson,
PAST and present. DU17986. SEE Shanaphy,
John Leo Anthony.
THE PAST remembers. DU20461. SEE
Keller, William Slotterback,
PASTIME. DU20116. SEE Dolbier, Maurice.
PAT and the pixies. DU19496. SEE Bartell,
Gerald Aaron.
PATHESCOPE PRODUCTIONS.
A route manager works with the route
salesmen. Script for a color slidefilm for
the Coca-Cola Company. © The Coca-Cola
Co.; 1c 12Jan49; C3270.
A route manager works with the routes.
Script for a color slidefilm for the Coca-
Cola Company. © The Coca-Cola Co.;
le 12Jan49; C3271.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PATIENCE has a story. DU18951. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
PATRI, Angelo.
Pinocchio in Africa, SEE Harris, Aurand.
Pinocchio and the Indians, DU18769.
PATRICK Bronté and the Saint. SEE
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act
plays of 1948-1949, AA117053.
PATRICOFF, HENRY S.
A comet’s tail centrifugal swing. [Lecture]
© Henry S. Patricoff; 1c 2Nov48; C3299.
PATSY. DU18958. SEE Toeg, Nora.
PATSY’S kitchen. DU18367. SEE Fletcher,
Helen Jill.
PATTEN, Harvan Barr, SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
(Radio program)
PATTERSON, McEvoy. SEE Patterson,
Thomas McEvoy.
PATTERSON, THOMAS McEVOY.
Guinea gall, a play in three acts by
McEvoy Patterson. © Thomas McEvoy
Patterson; 1c 20Jun49; DU20458.
PATTON, LOIS FRANCES,
Danny, a play in one act. © Lois Frances
Patton; 1Jan49; DP18405,
PATTON, M. F.
Uncle Aesop, a play in one act for chil-
dren. London, S. French [1948]. 19 p.
illus, (French’s plays for juvenile per-
formers, no. 84) © Samuel French ltd.;
1Dec48; DP17962.
PATTON, Mary. SEE Papp, Mary Patton.
PAULINE ou 1’écume de la mer. DP18018.
SEE Arout, Gabriel.
PAULUS, JOHN D.
Pittsburgh in music; singing is believing.
Musical pageant. Text only] © Ketchum,
inc,; le 6Jun49; DU20265.
PAUPER’S penthouse. DU20241. SEE
Marino, John Nicholas.
PAVLO, Hattie May.
A little thing like love. DP20525. SEE
Willock, Ruth,
THE PAY-OFF. C3437. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc,
PAY to the order of $__. DU20496.
SEE Krouse, Morton,
PAYNE, LAWRENCE BERNARD.
Miracle of the doll, a Christmas fantasy
by Larry Payne. [Poem] 5 leaves.
© Larry B. Payne; 1c 20Dec48; C3372.
PAYTON, DONALD.
Wilbur faces facts, a comedy in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Art Craft Play Co.,
c1949, 36 p. illus. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 9May49; DP19984.
Wilbur faces life, a comedy in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub. Co.,
c1949. 32p. illus. © Edward I. Heuer;
3Jan49; DP17884.
PEACE on earth. DU20497. SEE Peters,
Detlev Haack.
PEARLSTEIN, MORTON.
It’s fun to learn, by Gerald Pearsen [pseud. ]
Sample television script. © Morton
Pearlstein; le 1Feb49; DU18701.
PEARSE, HERBERT.
Description of a plan for increasing member-
ship of organizations, clubs, associations,
and the like. [Lecture] © Herbert
Pearse; 1c 5May49; C3659.
PEARSEN, Gerald, pseud. SEE Pearlstein,
Morton,
PEARY’S dash to the North Pole. DU19708.
SEE You Are There, no, 75.
PEASE, Rollin.
Arizona, hi-ho. DU20063. SEE Andersen,
Helen Somerville.
PEER Gynt. AI-1990. SEE Ibsen, Henrik.
PEETS, ARTHUR GEORGE,
Circus night at the North Pole. [Sketch]
eee George Peets; 1c 25Apr49;
Cc 5
PEEWEE, the kiwi. DU20044. SEE Cartoon
Teletales, Mar. 13, 1949.
PEGGY and Lo, DU19313. SEE Meerkerk,
Maximiliaan E. R. F.
PEG’S house. DU18817. SEE Terkel,
Louis.
PEIFER, ALBERT H.
Ill wind, a comedy in two acts by Albert
H. Peifer. Music by Peter W. Davis.
Text and music on separate leaves]
© Albert H. Peifer, Peter W. Davis;
1c 18Jan49; DU18644.
LA PEINE capitale. DP18508. SEE Puget,
Claude André,
PEKING man, DU20148. SEE Lawrence,
Reginald,
PEMBROKE Enterprises, inc.
Prevues with Pembroke. C3329. SEE
Davenport, Pembroke M.
THE PEN and the sword. DU18047. SEE
Thierry, James Francis.
THE PEOPLE’S choice. DU19983. SEE
Lyon, Peter.
PEPPER and sand. DP18827. SEE Williams,
Emlyn.
PERE Victoire. DU17975. SEE Williams,
Wythe.
PEREC Recording Studio.
The pink and white horse. C3738. SEE
Sorensen, James William.
PERENNIAL Pierrette. DP18370. SEE
Smith, Lorraine.
PERETZ, JOSEPHINE.
Asser Levy, a play in three scenes.
© The Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations; 13May49; DP20464.
THE PERFECT crime. DU20000. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 644,
THE PERFECT pattern. DU19813. SEE
Davidson, Madeline.
THE PERFECTIONIST. SEE
Dr. Christian, no, 549, DU20363.
Smith, Conrad Sutton, DU18581.
PERICLES. DU20261. SEE O’Brien,
John W.
PERIL for Preston. DU18162. SEE The
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 599.
PERISHABLE merchandise. DU20229.
SEE Geneen, Samuel.
PERKINS, LEWIS BRYANT.
Jamestown. [Poem] © Lewis Bryant
Perkins; 1c 4Apr49; C3538.
Television, [Poem] © Lewis Bryant
Perkins; 1c 14Mar49; C3480.
PERL, ARNOLD.
Mind in the shadow. [Radio sonintl
CBS Documentary Unit, Feb. 2, 1949)
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.;
1c 1Mar49; DU18879.
Mind in the shadow. SEE ALSO Mayorga,
Margaret. The best one-act plays of
1948-1949, AA117053.
68
PERLING, JOSEPH JERRY.
Yet must be singing. [Film senipel
© Joseph Jerry Perling; 1c 20jun49;
DU20455.
PERLMUTTER, SHOLOM.
The dream of Jochanon Hasandler, a
legendary operetta in two acts and six
scenes, [In Yiddish, Text only]
© Sholom Perlmutter; 1c 29Apr49;
DU19807.
My sister and I, a musical comedy in
two acts and four scenes. [In Yiddish.
Text only] © Sholom Perlmutter; ic
29Apr49; DU19806.
PEROUTKA, FERDINAND.
Sulla, der Glueckliche, Drama in zwOlf
Bildern von Ferdinand Peroutka. Ins
Deutsche tibertragen von Petr Lotar.
© Theaterverlag Reiss A.G.; 1c 12Jan49;
DU18049.
PERRIN, Mac.
Sugar and spice. DU18443. SEE Breton,
J. Robert.
PERRY, CHARLOTTE L.
Out of the whirlwind, a winter’s tale about
a few remaining naive mountaineers, in
two acts with music and dance. [Text
only] © Charlotte L. Perry; 1c 3Feb49;
on revisions; DU18703, Prev. reg.
‘When Satan hops out’’; 28Jun47, D9911;
25F eb48, DU13918.
A PERSON, a place, or a thing. C3498.
SEE Moore, Dward Alton,
PERTWEE, Michael.
The paragon. DP19014. SEE Pertwee,
Roland,
PERTWEE, ROLAND.
The paragon, a play in two acts, by Roland
and Michael Pertwee. London, English
Theatre Guild [1949]. 93 p. illus.
(Guild library) © Roland Pertwee,
Michael Pertwee; 18Feb49; DP19014.
PET Dairy Products Company. SEE
The Adventures of Princess Pet (Radio
program)
THE PET SHOP (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
1. May 31, 1949. © 1c 3Jun49; C3736.
2, June 22, 1949. © 1c 24Jun49; C3792,
PETER Kiewit Sons’ Company. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons’ Company.
PETER Nay, schoolteacher. DU19611.
SEE Groag, Edward Robert.
PETER Piper. DU20188. SEE Deutsch,
Robert Harmon,
PETERS, DETLEV HAACK.
A night in Brooklyn, a play in three acts,
© Detlev Haack Peters; 1c 17Jan49;
DU18063.
Peace on earth, a play in four acts.
© Detlev Haack Peters; 1c 26Jun49;
DU20497.
PETERS, Paul. SEE The Cavalcade of
America (Radio program)
LA PETITE fille aux allumettes. SEE
Ghéon, Henri. The little match girl.
DP20138.
LA PETITE hutte. DP18512. SEE Roussin,
Andre.
PETRIE, MARIA. f
Dr. Mesmer. [Shooting script] © Maria
Petrie; 1c 25Apr49; DU19838.
PFEIL, HERMAN W.
The fashion shop, a play in four acts.
© Herman W. Pfeil; 1c 18May49;
DU20052.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PFEILSCHIFTER, Boniface. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
PHANTOM in the studio. DU18618. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 533.
PHARIS, Gwen.
The courting of Marie Jenvrin. SEE
Seldon, Samuel. International folk
plays. DP20078.
PHEATT, RICHARD CADWELL.
City desk, a three-act comedy drama of
the news room. © Richard Pheatt;
25Jun49; DP20572.
PHILANDERER. DU20161. SEE Coffin,
Algernon Bruce.
PHILIP Morris Night with Horace Heidt
(Radio program) SEE Horace Heidt
Show (Radio prograni)
PHILIPPI, Patrick Ardell.
Louie’s lunch. DU18678. SEE Pierron,
Robert Nicholas.
PHILLIPS, IRVING WALTER.
Two Adams for Eve, an improbable inter-
lude with music. [Text only] © Irving
Walter Phillips; 1c 8Nov48; on revisions;
DU18442. Prev. reg. 12Mar46, D2036.
PHILLIPS, MARGUERITE KREGER.
Mary wasn’t here, a comedy in one act
for girls. Boston, Baker’s Plays, c1949.
32 p. (Baker’s plays for amateurs)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 12Apr49;
DP19552.
PHILLIPS, RUBY HART.
The Chinese girl. [Monologue] © Ruby
Hart Phillips; 1c 10Mar49; DU19693.
The drums. [Monologue] © Ruby Hart
Phillips; 1c 10Mar49; DU19692.
The modern Hatshepsut. [Monologue]
© Ruby Hart Phillips; 1c 10Mar49;
DU19690.
The teen-ager. fPtongios ue] © Ruby
Hart Phillips; Ic 10Mar49; DU19691.
PHILLIPS, THEODORE J.
Memory Lane; radio script by Ted Phil-
lips. © Theodore J. (Ted) Phillips; 1c
16Dec48; DU19768.
The South Sea Islanders; radio script by
Ted Phillips. © Theodore J. (Ted)
Phillips; 1c 16Dec48; DU19767.
PHILLIPS, WENDELL K,
Come back soon, a play in three acts by
Wendell Phillips and Charles Jared.
© Wendell K. Phillips, Charles Jared;
le 29Dec48; DU18646.
PHILLIPS H. Lord, inc. SEE Lord
(Phillips H.) inc.
PHIPPS, DAISY B.
Conquest in the hills, a play in three acts.
© Daisy B. Phipps; 1c 8Jun49; on revi-
sions; DU20295. Prev. reg. “‘It’s the
berries’’; 1Apr48; DU14083.
PHOTOGRAPHICALLY yours. DU19375.
SEE Proctor, Albert Carlton.
THE PHYSICIAN and the sorcerer. DP19482.
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 219.
PIANO lesson. C3268-3269. SEE Wozen-
craft, Marian Leitch,
PIANO playtime. C3268-3269. SEE
Wozencraft, Marian Leitch.
PICASSO, PABLO.
Desire, a play tr. from the French by
Bernard Frechtman, New York, Philo-
sophical Library Meee 63 p. © Philo-
sophical Library, inc.; 270ct48; DP18657.
PICK a page. C3545. SEE Squire, Burt.
PICK me a long-stemmed flower. DU18396.
SEE Corcoran, Robert John.
THE PICTURE of Dorian Gray. DP18917,.
SEE Cox, Constance,
A PIECE of cord, C3638. SEE Boyles,
Raymond James,
PIECES of glass. DU18609. SEE Little
Herman, no, 5.
THE PIED Piper of Hamelin, DU19559.
SEE Lehr, Lew.
PIERCE, EMILY STANTON.
Paper matches, a revue with music, by
Emily Pierce. Additional music by Pris-
cilla Beacham Stanton. [Text and music
on separate deaves| © Emily S. Pierce;
1c 14Mar49; DU19113.
PIERCE, JOHN.
Stag at eve, a comedy in three acts.
© John Pierce; 1c 28Apr49; DU19792.
PIERRON, ROBERT NICHOLAS.
Louie’s lunch, by Robert N. Pierron and
Patrick A. Philippi. [Sample television
script] © Robert N. Pierron, Patrick A.
Philippi; 1c 1Feb49; DU18678.
PIGNERO, EDGAR. | 3
Terre-neuve, comedie inedite en trois
actes. Paris, cl1949. 54 p. © Edgar
Pignero; 14Feb49; DP20034.
PIGSFEET in Paris. DU19118. SEE
pers Tavern (Radio program) Dec. 3,
THE PILGRIMAGE play. DU19869. SEE
Kachel, Arthur B.
PILGRIMAGE to the past of California.
DU19710. SEE Smith, Verna Hannah,
PILGRIMS of peace. DU20330. SEE
Cochran, Jean Carter.
PILLAR of fire. DU19420. SEE Arm-
strong, Robert Golden.
PIN it, win it. DU19573,. SEE Fischbach,
Bernice Winfield,
PINCUS, ABRAHAM.
A little analysis, a play in three acts by
A. P. Mollison [pseud.] © Abraham
Pincus; 1c 3Jan49; DU17842,
THE PINE Tree Limited, DU20223. SEE
Shea, Henry Richard,
THE PINK and white horse. C3738. SEE
Sorensen, James William,
PINK lace. DU19582. SEE The Cavalcade
of America, no. 601.
PINK—with feathers. DU20283. SEE
Jensen, Eileen Stith.
PINKY, the rabbit. C3356. SEE Gertz,
Helen Xanthe.
PINOCCHIO and the Indians, DU18769. SEE
Harris, Aurand,
PINOCCHIO goes to school. DU19665. SEE
Sylvern, Henry.
PIONEERING new products. DU18963,
DU20170. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, nos. 88, 109.
PIP, my job, and me. DU18077. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
PIRANDELLO, LUIGI.
The new colony, a play in three acts by
Luigi Pirandello, Translated by Marta
Abba Millikin, © Marta Abba Millikin;
1c 19Jan49; DU18084.
No one knows how, a play in three acts by
Luigi Pirandello, Translated from the
Italian by Marta Abba. © Marta Abba
Millikin; 1c 1Apr49; DU19331.
69
PISCATOR, Erwin.
Outside the door. DU19781. SEE
Borchert, Wolfgang.
PITOU, GERTRUDE EVELYN.
Charlee Cheero; episodes 1-3 ina series
of stories. © Gertrude E. Pitou; 1c
each 11Apr49; no. 1, C3600; no. 2,
C3599; no. 3, C3598.
PITT, HAMILTON.
Thrush of the marshlands, a drama in two
acts. © Hamilton Pitt; lc 16May49;
DU19993.
PITT, MYRIL CHRISTINE.
The puppet show, a play in one act. London,
H. F. W. Deane, Boston, W. H. Baker Co.
eee 27 p. illus. (Deane’s series of
plays) © Myril Christine Pitt; 17Dec48;
DP18829.
PITTSBURGH in music. DU20265. SEE
Paulus, John D.
PITY the poor fish. DU19101. SEE Keeney,
Claire Handsaker.
A PLACE on earth. DU20137. SEE
Harding, John Briard,
PLAN for action. C3430. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
PLAN for murder. DU19140. SEE The
Sheriff, no, 233.
PLANE planning. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. The international model
plane contest. C3558.
PLASTICS Division presentation. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc. Recording
for Plastics Division presentation, C3618.
PLATFORM for America. DU18036. SEE
Mosher (Ira) Associates, inc.
PLATT, Jack G., pseud. SEE Glotzer,
Jack.
PLAUTUS, Titus Maccius.
Aulularia. SEE Orland, Lucille Selkin,
Roman holiday. DU20191.
PLAY along. C3262. SEE Gluckman,
Bernard Louis.
PLAY -a-long songs. DU19206. SEE
Krasnow, Hermann,
PLAY ball. SEE
Coiro, Angelo John, C3700.
Miller, Harry Barton. C3531.
PLAY bridge with the experts. DU19601.
SEE Brotman, Oscar.
THE PLAY Club.
All’s fair. DP18281. SEE Adams, C. B.
If we only could cook, DP18285. SEE
Hark, Mildred,
It belongs to me. DP19283, SEE Kern,
Dorothy.
Star gazer. DP19285. SEE West, Mar-
garet King.
The star in the window. DP19284. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
Vote for Uncle Sam, DP18284. SEE Hark,
Mildred,
Witches, beware! DP18282. SEE Fisher,
Aileen,
A PLAY for Mary. DU19427. SEE
McCleery, William.
PLAYER queen. DP20106. SEE Stafford,
Kathleen,
THE PLAYGROUND. SEE
Broughton, James. A29956,
Mayer, J. Manuel. DU20495.
PLEASURE and play, your plan for the day.
C3546, SEE Whitney, Helen Lenore.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PLITT, ALICE.
Written in the stars; or, You can’t have
it all, George! A play in five acts.
© Mrs. Alice Plitt; 1c 23May49; DU20462.
PLOTKIN, CELIA.
Branches for Shvuoth, a one-act play, with
incidental music, © Celia Plotkin;
3May49; DP19934.
PLUMB, Mrs. Joseph Hudson. SEE Plumb,
Ma Belle Houghton.
PLUMB, MA BELLE HOUGHTON.
Anno Domini, a Christmas opera. [1.p.,
1948] 75 p. Text only. © Mrs. Joseph
Hudson Plumb (in notice: M. H. Plumb);
20Nov48; DP18656.
PLUMMER, Lillian.
The glittering thread. DU17992. SEE
Nucklas, Marian Quinn,
PLUTARCHUS.
Alexander and Caesar. SEE What Do You
Think? How can you be famous? (C3318,
Lycurgus, Numa, Alexander, and Caesar.
SEE What Do You Think? Is ambition
good or bad? C3319.
PLYMOUTH Motor Corporation.
The international model plane contest.
C3558. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
POCKETFULL of trouble. DU18611. SEE
Little Herman, no, 7.
PODEHL, PETER.
Kommen und Gehen, ein Spiel in 5 Fen-
sterszenen und 5 Bildern. © Theater-
verlag Reiss A.G.; 1c 12Jan49; DU18050.
POE, Edgar Allan.
The tell-tale heart. DU18767. SEE The
Actor’s Studio (Television program)
No. 22.
POINSE TTIA —the good neighbor plant.
C3379. SEE The Voice of Christmas, no, 4,
POKEY, the Christmas elf. DU17970.
SEE Parker, Jack Darwin.
POLICEMAN’S lot. DU18130. SEE Weeks,
Donald,
A POLITICAL debt. DU19352. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2524-1749,
POLL and Jimmy in fairyland, DU19889.
SEE Trop, Jack D.
POLLACK, ABRAHAM THEODORE.
A wedding in Japan, a play in two acts.
© Abraham Theodore Pollack; 1c
25Apr49; DU19740.
POLLARD, Bud.
Texarkana, DU18939. SEE Morrissey,
Will James.
POLLEY, SYDNEY ARTHUR.
Jack and jill, by S. A. Polley and Conrad
Carter. London, New York, S. French,
c1948. 66 p. (French’s acting edition,
no, 1813. Basic pantomime no, 6)
© Samuel French ltd,; 1Dec48; DP17963.
POLLOCK, BERT DANIEL.
Years of the harvest, a play in two acts,
© Bert Daniel Pollock; 1c 3Mar49;
DU18865.
POMEROY, Wardell Baxter.
Concepts of normality and abnormality
in sexual behavior. C3395. SHE
Kinsey, Alfred Charles.
PONEMENES Kardies. DU18705. SEE
Caravias, Orpheus Basil.
THE PONY Reed show. C3313. SEE Reed,
William Pinckney.
POOKI and Hank. DU20324. SEE
Landeck, Beatrice.
POCLMAN, Kenneth.
Items from May Week revue. DP18104.
SEE Eady, David,
POOR, JOHNSON.
The big city, a comedy in one act.
© Johnson Poor; 1c 9Feb49; DU18498.,
POOR Henry. DU19763. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 543,
POOR substitutes for prison. DU18599.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 914.
POP Gardner’s Garden Shop. C3260. SEE
Ross, Arthur M.
POP goes the weasel. DU19158. SEE
Gates, Natalie.
POP Travis’ letter. DU18317. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2492-1717.
POPE, Mrs. L. G. SEE Pope, Myrtle
Pihlman.
POPE, MYRTLE PIHLMAN.
Refugees from Russia, a play in seven
scenes. 10 leaves. © Myrtle Pihlman
Pope (Mrs. L. G. Pope); 1c 28Mar49;
DU19825.
THE PORCELAIN clay. DU20192. SEE
Liebling, Howard,
PORT Aus. DU19492, SEE Karlen,
Stymean.
PORT of New York, DU20383. SEE
Contemporary Productions, inc.
PORTER, ROBERT NIEL.
Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen, a play
in one act. © Robert Niel Porter; 1c
7Jan49; DU17889.
PORTER, STEPHEN WINTHROP.
Finger on the pulse, a play in three acts
by Stephen Porter and Howard E.
Marshall. © Howard Edward Marshall,
Stephen Winthrop Porter; le 29Apr49;
DU19814.
PORTLAND Cement Association,
From the ground up. C3234. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
PORTLAND, U.S. A. DU19010. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 194.
PORTRAIT of death. DU19236. SEE
The Sheriff, no, 235,
THE POSITIONAL system. C3625. SEE
Kuei, Chung-shu.
POSNER (DR. A.) SHOES, INC.
The Big and Little Club audition. Script
for Nov. 20, 1948, by Stephen Carlin.
© Dr. A. Posner Shoes, inc.; 1c
11Jan49; C3237.
THE POWER Of love and lyrics. DU18758,
SEE Hickman, Sharpe Frost.
THE POWER of prayer. SEE Stanley,
Lorena May. They call me a delinquent.
DU20252.
POWERS (Ralph) Productions,
Pop Gardner’s Garden Shop. C3260. SEE
Ross, Arthur M.
PRACTICAL home decoration. SEE Ross,
Laurette Lacey.
PRACTICAL piano tuning. C3373. SEE
Kline, Robert Newton.
PRATT, LOUISE C.
Big to-do about something, a play in three
acts by L. Cecelia Pratt. © Louise C.
Pratt; 1c 7Feb49; on revisions; DU18428,
70
Prev. reg. “‘Death in the gardenroom,”’
12Sep45, D94985.
THE PREFABRICATED dream, DU18543.
SEE Hershenow, Harold John.
PRENTICE -Hall, inc.
A book of dramas. A23577. SEE Carpenter,
Bruce.
PRESCRIPTION for crime. DU19940. SEE
Little Herman, no. 19,
PRESCRIPTION for love. DU20331. SEE
Lione, John.
THE PRESENTATION of Linkaloop,
Simulasound and Recordscope. C3446,
SEE Dodd, Jeannette Betts,
PRESTON, EFFA ESTELLE.
The skywayman, an operetta in two acts,
for high schools and colleges. Libretto
and lyrics by Effa E. Preston, music by
Harold Wansborough, Minneapolis, T., S.
Denison [1249]. 140 p. (Denison’s
Operettas) © T. S. Denison & Co.;
4Mar49; DP18955,
PREVENTIVE maintenance of construction
equipment. C3470. SEE Kiewit (Peter)
Sons’ Company.
PREVUES with Pembroke. C3329. SEE
Davenport, Pembroke M.
PRICE, ADRIAN S.
Mystery town, a combined television
variety show and coincidental telephone
quiz, by Adrian S. Price and Eugene
Egan. © Adrian S. Price, Eugene Egan;
le 21Feb49; DU18789.
PRICE, GERTRUDE.
The Brownies, a musical play by Gertrude
Price, based on the original story by
Juliana Horatia Ewing. © Gertrude
Price; 1c 3Feb49; DU18403.
PRICE, Hereward Thimbleby.
The tragedy of Julius Caesar, A29704,
SEE Shakespeare, William.
PRIDEAUX, George Alfred.
Do it with grace. DU19374. SEE
Laskoff, Joan Vera,
PRIEST, ROBERT W.
Gold isn’t everything, a play in three acts.
© Robert W. Priest; 1c 18May49; on
revisions; DU20051. Prev. reg. 27Jan46;
D409.
PRIESTLEY, JOHN BOYNTON.
The Linden tree, a play in two acts.
London, S. French [1948]. 84 p. illus.
French’s acting edition, no. 714)
J. B. Priestley; 28Sep48; DP18359.
Prev, reg. 18Dec47; DU12392.
PRIMARY steps in articulation. C3571.
SEE Page, Harry L.
THE PRINCE of Peace. SEE Horn, Mildred A.
The Lawton story. DP18356,
THE PRINCE passes. DU17876. SEE
Sheldon, Paula Drendell.
PRINCE United Nations. DU18819. SEE
Berman, Rose Bakalar.
PRINDLE, James P.
The American economy. C3655. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Green harvest. C3272, C3411. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc,
The new Oldsmobile trailers. DU18070.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Roots in the soil. DU20237. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Six television spots. DU19507, DU19841.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Unseen horizons. DU18990. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PRINDLE, James P. Cont’d.
What do you want? C3656. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Will you be there? C3350. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
PRISON without bars, DP18100. SEE
Barwell, Peggy.
PRIVATE enterprise. DP18919. SEE
Ervine, St. John Greer,
PRIVATE lives. DP18362. SEE Coward,
Noel Pierce.
PRIVATE protest. DU19760, SEE Nielsen,
Elizabeth Ann.
PRIZE package. DU18900. SEE Kerr,
Jean Collins.
PROBLEMS of relativity in modern physics.
SEE Kilian, Edward.
PROCKTER, BERNARD J.
Quick as a flash, by Bernard J. Prockter
and Richard Lewis, [Television program |
© Bernard J. Prockter, Richard Lewis;
le 5jan49; DU17881.
PROCTOR, ALBERT CARLTON.
Photographically yours, by Jack Proctor.
Radio camera and home movie ‘‘Club of
the air.”’? Program no. 1: Still cameras.
Program no. 2: Honie movies. [sample
scripts] © Albert Carlton Proctor; 1c
each 30Mar49; DU19375.
PROCTOR, Jack. SEE Proctor, Albert
Carlton,
THE PRODIGAL son. DU18891. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 98.
PRODUCING pork the Purina way. C3607.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
PRODUCTION is the only source of wealth.
DU18970, DU20171. SEE Keeping Up
With the Wigglesworths, nos. 83, 110.
PRODUCTIVE efficiency. DU18968,
DU20177. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, nos. 84, 116.
PROESEL, MARION ELLEN.
Americana, a musical comedy in three
acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Marion Ellen Proesel; 1c
25Apr49; DU19778.
PROFIT. DU18969. SEE Keeping Up
With the Wigglesworths, no. 82.
THE PROFIT motive and the free enter-
prise system. DU20176. SEE Keeping
Up With the Wigglesworths, no, 115.
PROMETHEUS impotent. DU18661. SEE
Motyleff, Ilya.
THE PROMISE. DP18729. SEE Kagan,
Ben,
PROMISE of marriage. DU19295. SEE
Kadow, Leonora M.
PROOF. C3610. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
PROPOSED good neighbor monument for
the Organization of American States at
Washington, D. C. C3529. SEE Hansen,
Oskar J. W.
A PROSPECTOR’S widow. C3805. SEE
Galst, Valre Grace Zech.
PROVE your talent. C3563. SEE Abbott,
Gerald,
PROWL CAR (Radio program) Episodes in
this series are by Ray Buffum. © Hunt
Stromberg.
1. © 1c 10Feb49; DU18516.
2. © 1e 10Feb49; DU18515.
PRUNEAU, PHILLIP.
The cellar and the well, a naturalistic
comedy in three acts. © Phillip
Pruneau; le 31May49; DU20206.
UN P’TIT mari en or. DU19405. SEE
Mouezy-Eon, Andre,
PUBLIC like a frog. DU20534. SEE
Maier, Laurette MacDuffie.
THE PUBLIC picks. DU20049. SEE Lanin,
James.
PUCK, Guy, pseud. SEE Mallis, Constantine
Alexander Hagi.
PUDNEY, JOHN.
Reunion, a play in three acts, © John
Pudney; 1c 25Feb49; DU18924.
Reunion. A screenplay by John Pudney,
produced by Royston Morley. © John
Pudney; 1c 22Jan49; DU18301.
PUGET, CLAUDE ANDRE.
La peine capitale; drame en trois actes
et quatre tableaux, Paris, Editions
Stock, 1948. 198 p. © Claude-André
Puget; 13Dec48; DP18508.
PULCINI, CELESTINO.
Il Santo, dramma in tre atti. © Prof.
Celestino Pulcini; 1c 5May49; DU19885.
PUMPKIN eater. DU19097. SEE Kerr,
Berrilla.
THE PUPPET show. DP18829. SEE Pitt,
Myril Christine.
PURCELL, PAUL, pseud.
The snake and the web, purportedly a
satire in three acts. [Paul Purcell is
the pseud. of Victor Paul Satinsky and
Joseph Satinsky] © Victor Paul Satinsky,
Joseph Satinsky; 1e 22Mar49; DU19201.
PURIM in Bagdad, DP19001. SEE Slutzky,
David.
PYGMALION. SEE Kaiser, Georg.
Griechische Dramen. AF9742.
Q
QUADRANGLE CLUB OF WASHINGTON UNI-
VERSITY, St. Louis.
Big time, a musical play in three acts by
Ronald Stein, Dave Lehr, Jeff Bates [and
others] Text and music on separate
leaves. © Quadrangle Club of Washington
University, St. Louis; 1c 8Apr49;
DU19497.
QUAIFE, ELISE WEST.
Burning up the line, a farce in one act.
© Elise West Quaife; 1c 7Feb49; DU18449.
QUARANTINED. DU18179. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 116.
QUARTET. AJI-2111. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
QUEEN of the night stories. DU18132. SEE
Bucky, Frida Sarsen.
THE QUESTION box. DU18890. SEE
Diamond, Richard.
QUESTIONS about Christmas answered by
Billie and Santa. DU19476. SEE Billie
the Brownie, no. 32.
QUICK as a flash. DU17881. SEE
Prockter, Bernard J.
QUICKER than the eye. DU18610. SEE
Little Herman, no. 6.
QUICKSAND. DP19095. SEE Smith, Robert.
QUIET evening at home. DU18738. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 477.
71
QUINAN, Dorothy Cheney.
The senator bewitched. DU18552. SEE
First Nighter, Nov. 25, 1948,
QUINN, ALISON.
The Bostonians, a play in three acts by
Alison Quinn. Based on the novel by
Henry James. © Alison Quinn; 1c
11Apr49; DU19510.
QUINN, Don. SEE Fibber McGee and
Molly (Radio program)
QUIZ for Congress. C3584. SEE Allen,
John Littlejohn,
QUIZ KIDS (Radio program) Scripts in
this series are by John Bryan Lewellen.
© Quiz Kids, inc.
445. Jan, 2, 1949. © 1c 3Jan49; C3219.
446, Jan. 9, 1949. © ic 10Jan49; C3240.
447. Jan. 16, 1949. © 1c 17Jan49; C3261.
448, Jan. 23,1949. © 1c 24Jan49: C3291.
449. Jan. 30, 1949. © 1c 31Jan49; C3355.
450. Feb. 6, 1949, © 1c 7Feb49; C3347.
451. Feb. 13, 1949. © 1c 14Feb49; C3354.
452. Feb. 20, 1949. © 1c 21Feb49; C3394.
453. Feb. 27, 1949. © 1c 28Feb49; C3450.
454. Mar. 6, 1949. © 1c 7Mar49; C3461.
455. Mar. 13, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49; C3479.
456. Mar. 20, 1949. © 1c 21Mar49; C3503.
457. Mar. 27,1949. © ic 28Mar49; C3519.
458. Apr. 3, 1949. © 1c 4Apr49; C3537.
459. Apr. 10, 1949. © 1c 11Apr49; C3562.
460. Apr. 17, 1949. © 1c 18Apr49; C3592.
461. Apr. 24, 1949. © 1c 25Apr49; C3622.
462. May 1, 1949. © 1c 2May49; C3640.
463. May 8, 1949. © 1c 9May49; C3680.
464, May 15, 1949. © 1c 16May49; C3695.
465. May 22, 1949. © 1c 23May49; C3725.
466. May 29, 1949. © 1c 31May49; C3732.
467, June 5, 1949. © 1c 6Jun49; C3757.
468, June 12, 1949. © 1c 13Jun49; C3772.
469. June 19, 1949. © 1c 20Jun49: C3781.
QUIZ KIDS (Television program) Scripts in
this series are by John Bryan Lewellen.
© Quiz Kids, inc.
1. Jan. 25, 1949. © 1c 27Jan49; C3300.
2. Feb. 1, 1949. © 1c 3Feb49: C3346.
3. Feb. 8 1949. © 1c 10Feb49; C3353.
4. Feb, 15, 1949. © 1c 18Feb49; C3365.
5. Feb, 22, 1949. © 1c 24Feb49: C3393.
6. Mar. 1, 1949. © 1c 3Mar49: C3407.
7. Mar. 8, 1949. © 1c 10Mar49; C3469.
8. Mar. 15, 1949. © 1c 17Mar49; C3502.
9. Mar. 22,1949. © 1c 24Mar49; C3505.
10. Mar. 29, 1949. © 1c 31Mar49: C3533.
11. Apr. 5, 1949. © 1c 7Apr49; C3552.
12. Apr. 12, 1949. © 1c 14Apr49: C3576.
13. Apr. 19, 1949. © 1c 2iApr49: C3591.
14. Apr. 26, 1949. © 1c 28Apr49: C3631.
15. May 3, 1949. © 1c 5May49; C3663.
16. May 10, 1949. © 1c 13May49; C3693.
17. May 17, 1949. © 1c 19May49; C3730.
18. May 24, 1949. © 1c 26May49: C3731.
QUIZ Kids, inc. SEE
Quiz Kids (Radio program)
Quiz Kids (Television program)
QUOTH the raven. DU19435. SEE First
Nighter, Jan. 27, 1949.
R
R.F.D. AMERICA (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by John Bryan Lewellen,
© Louis G. Cowan, inc,
42. Jan, 8, 1949. © 1c 10Jan49; C3236.
43. Jan. 15, 1949. © 1c 17Jan49; C3267.
44, Jan. 22, 1949. © 1c 24Jan49: C3280.
45, Jan, 29,1949. © ic 31Jan49: C3307.
46. Feb. 5, 1949. © 1c 7Feb49; C3331.
47. Feb, 12, 1949. © 1c 14Feb49; C3357.
48. Feb. 19, 1949. © 1c 21Feb49: C3368.
49. Feb, 26, 1949. © 1c 28Feb49: C3402.
50. Mar. 5, 1949. © 1c 7Mar49; C3452.
51. Mar. 12, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49; C3485.
52. Mar. 19, 1949. © 1c 21Mar49: C3500.
53. Mar. 26,1949. © 1c 28Mar49: C3522.
54. Apr. 2, 1949. © 1c 4Apr49; C3536.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
R.F.D. AMERICA. Cont’d.
55. Apr. 9, 1949. © 1c 11Apr49; C3561.
56. Apr. 16,1949. © 1c 18Apr49; C3578.
v7. Apr. 23, 1949. © 1c 25Apr49; C3602.
98. Apr. 30, 1949, © le 3May49; C3642.
59. May 7, 1949. © 1c 9May49; C3676.
60. May 14, 1949. © 1c 16May49; C3697.
61. May 21, 1949. © 1c 23May49: C3714.
62. May 28, 1949. © 1c 31May49; C3734.
63. June 4, 1949. © ic 6Jun49: C3753.
64. June 11, 1949. © 1c 13Jun49; C3767.
65. June 18, 1949. © 1c 20Jun49; C3782.
66. June 25, 1949. © 1c 27Jun49; C3800.
R.F.D. AMERICA (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
1. Jan. 28, 1949. © ic 31Jan49; C3302.
2. Feb, 4, 1949. © 1c 7Feb49; C3330.
3. Feb. 11, 1949. © 1c 14Feb49; C3358.
4, Feb. 18, 1949. © 1c 21Feb49; C3369.
.. Feb. 25, 1949. © 1c 28Feb49; C3401.
6. Mar. 3, 1949. © 1c 7Mar49; C3453.
7. Mar. 10, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49; C3484.
8. Mar. 17, 1949. © 1c 21Mar49; C3496.
9. Mar. 24, 1949. © 1c 28Mar49; C3527.
10. Apr. 7, 1949. © 1c 11Apr49; C3556.
11. Apr. 14, 1949. © 1c 18Apr49; C3577.
12. Apr. 21, 1949. © 1c 25Apr49; C3603.
13. Apr. 28, 1949. © 1c 2May49; C3643,
14. May 5, 1949. © 1c 9May49; C3672.
15. May 12, 1949. © 1c 16May49; C3698.
16. May 19, 1949. © 1c 23May49; C3722.
17. May 26, 1949. © ic 31May49; C3733.
18. June 2, 1949. © 1c 6Jun49; C3752.
19. June 9, 1949. © 1c 13Jun49; C3766.
20. June 16, 1949. © 1c 20Jun49; C3783.
21. June 23, 1949. © 1c 27Jun49; C3799.
THE RABBIT that runs on snowshoes.
C3525. SEE Hilfiker, Earl L.
RACE date cancelled. DU19049. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 924.
RACE to Twenty Mile. DU20005. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 649.
THE RACKET busters. DU19343. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 929.
RADCLIFFE, Virginia. SEE
The Cavalcade of America (Radio pro-
gram)
RADDI, PRIMO.
Beheaded roses, a play in three acts.
© Primo Raddi; 1c 21Feb49; DU18690.
Release from beyond, a play in three acts,
© Primo Raddi; 1c 31Mar49; DU19338.
RADFORD, EVERETT GERMAINE.
Winter in heaven, a comedy in three acts.
Produced by and with the co-operation of
the Northern Hills Little Theatre.
© Everett Germaine Radford; 1c 8Dec48;
DU18441.
RADFORD, RUBY LORRAINE.
Emerald Garden; or, Dreams do come
true. A dramatic composition. 46 leaves.
© Ruby Lorraine Radford; 1c 7Jan49;
DU18306.
RADIO Church Associates, inc. SHE
They Lived the Word (Radio program)
RADIO City playhouse. DP17999. SEE
National Broadcasting Company, inc.
RADIO commercial. C3623. SEE Gardner,
George Thomas.
A RADIO commercial for Jackson M. Potter
real estate, Syracuse, New York. DU18053.
SEE Helberg, Burton Edward.
RADIO Program Production Co. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio pro-
gram)
RADOWSKI, Philip.
Butterfly of fashion. DU19997. SEE
Shubert, John.
RAGE of the purple sage. DU20441. SEE
Neyerlin, Warren James,
a
RAGG, LOUIS GLADSTONE.
I’ll keep the land, a midwestern play
in three acts. (Poinsettia plays)
© Louis Gladstone Ragg; 20Jun49;
DP20477.
RAGOTZY, JACK P.
Country mile, a comedy-drama in three
acts. © Jack P. Ragotzy; 1c 18Apr49;
DU19613.
RAGOZZINO, EDWARD WILLIAM.
The mistake. [Radio script] © Edward
William Ragozzino; 1c 16May49; DU20060.
RAINSFORD, Christina.
Harold of England. DP18624. SEE
Rainsford, Kerr.
RAINSFORD, KERR.
Harold of England, Introd. by Albert
Edmund Trombly. New York, Fine Edi-
tions Press [1948] 109 p. A historical
drama in blank verse. Christina
Rainsford (Mrs. Kerr Rainsford);
10Dec48; DP18624.
RAINY day. DU20341. SEE Sidorsky,
Judith.
RAISBECK, Robert. SEE Packard-Bell
Television Talent Test (Television pro-
gram)
THE RAKE’S progress. DU18957. SEE
Stravinskii, Igor’ Fedorovich.
RALPH J. Rowe Productions. SEE
Rowe (Ralph J.) Productions.
RALPH Kiner. C3740. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
RALSTON Purina Company.
Great opportunities. C3608. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Making the shoes fit. C3609. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Producing pork the Purina way. C3607.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Proof, C3610. SEE Handy (Jam) Organi-
zation, inc.
Slidefilm review. C3611. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Startena film. C3438. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
RAND, John, pseud. SEE Reach, James,
RANDON, Lee. SEE The Green Hornet
(Radio program)
RANEY, REBEKAH ELIZABETH.
Home arenas; fifty-six playlets for House-
hold songs by Reb. Raney. [Text only
© Rebekah Elizabeth Raney; 1c 6Jun49;
DU20272.
RAPE. DP19451. SEE Wagner, Geoffrey.
RAYMOND, RAY.
One minute murder mysteries. [Televi-
sion cormmenciall No. 1. © Milton
Rosenstock; 1c 21Apr49; DU19646.
RAYNOR, SALLY.
All good people, a play in three acts.
© Sally Raynor; 1c 31Jan49; DU18144.
RAYSHOW, inc. SEE The Greatest Story
Ever Told (Radio program)
RAYVEN Music Company, inc.
Le chevalier Bayard. DU18837. SEE
Hornez, Andre,
REACH, JAMES.
Big brother, a comedy in three acts,
New York, S. French eae 82 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 17May49;
DP20105.
College knights, a comedy in three acts,
by John Rand [pseud. New York,
S. French [19 ol 86 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 31Dec48; DP17957.
72
REACH, JAMES. Cont’d.
Good-time Charlie, a comedy in three
acts, by Bruce Abbott [pseud.] New York,
S. French [1949]. 82 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 31May49; DP20333.
The house on the lake, a melodramatic
comedy in three acts. New York,
S. French [1949]. 79 p, illus. © Samuel
French; 8Mar49; DP19089.
The spirit is willing, a comedy in three acts,
New York, S. French aes 79 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 5Jan49; DP17958.
Whatever goes up, a comedy in three acts,
by Thomas Sutton lpseuds| New York,
S. French, c1949. 78 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 2Mar49; DP19091.
READ, Claire, pseud. SEE Davis, Claire H.
READY, STUART.
The legend of Raikes Cross, a thriller in
one act. London, H. F. W. Deane; Boston,
W. H. Baker Co. [1948]. 27 p. (Deane’s
series of plays) Stuart Ready; 22Dec48;
DP19096.
THE REAL thing. DU18522. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
REALM Television Productions, inc. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
THE REASONS why? C3441. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
RECIPES men like. DU19224. SEE
Lawless, Grace Theo.
RECORD run. DU20547. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2560-1785.
RECORDING for Plastics Division presenta-
tion. C3618. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza-
tion, inc.
REC-O-Tour Recording Company.
The Carlsbad Caverns of New Mexico.
C3523. SEE Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
A Kodachrome tour of the Carlsbad
Caverns of New Mexico. C3682. SEE
Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
RED cross. U.S. American National Red
Cross. Chicago Chapter.
Will you be there? C3350. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE RED death. DU17880. SEE Seltzer,
Dan.
RED Dutton, C3290. SEE The American
Way, C74.
RED Grange. C3286. SEE The American
Way, C64.
THE RED key. DP20493. SEE Emery,
Charles,
RED River. DU20093. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Mar. 7, 1949.
RED spy. DU19628,. SEE Hurley, Gene.
THE RED velvet goat. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
REED, Paul, pseud, SEE Lichtenfels,
Paul Jacob,
REED, WILLIAM PINCKNEY.
The Pony Reed show, a radio-television
broadcast show. © Wiiliam Pinckney
Reed; 1c 3Feb49; C3313.
REEDY, Joseph, pseud. SEE Neebe,
Joseph H.
REEID, Nathaniel Edward.
Eastward in Eden. DP20154. SEE Durfee,
Dorothy Gardner.
REES, ALBERT WINFIELD.
Economic relationships. Lecture no. 2.
© Albert Winfield Rees; le 22Jun49;
C3786.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
REESER, EDWIN ISHERWOOD.
Barney's bank, a drama in three acts.
© Edwin Isherwood Reeser; 1c 22Jun49;
DU20478.
DER REFREIUNGSMINISTER. SEE Unruh,
Fritz von. Occupation zone. DU18555.
REFUGEES from Russia. DU19825. SEE
Pope, Myrtle Pihlman.
DER REGENBOGEN. DU18052. SEE
Gressieker, Hermann.
REGENCY Productions, inc. SEE
Dear Emily Post (Television program)
New Day for America (Television program)
REGNIER, MAX. i
Les héritiers Bouchard; piéce de théatre
en deux actes. © Max Régnier; Ic
25Mar49; DU19407.
REHABILITATION training methods for
developing dexterity in the least used hand.
C3540. SEE Smith, Nelly Pussie.
REHEARSAL. DU18413. SEE Berland,
Sydney Isaac.
A REHEARSAL and what happened to it.
SEE Evans, Marion Annette. Happy birthday
to you. DU19878.
REHEARSAL for romance. C3337. SEE
McQuillin, Edna Josephine.
REICH, DORE.
Common denominator, a play in two acts,
© Dore Reich; 1c 14Feb49; DU18565.
REID, CAROL LOUISE.
A Rose and gardenia Slips, a play in two
acts. © Carol Louise Reid; 1c 6Jun49;
DU20253.
REID, ROBERT JOST.
Ladies, it’s for you; a radio script, Jan. 23,
1949. © Robert Jost Reid; 1c 1Feb49;
DU18381.
REID, T.
It’s fun to be neat. DP19301. SEE Winant,
Sylvia.
REIDY, JACK EDWARD.
The lady across the hall, an original play
in eleven scenes. © Jack Reidy; 1c
3yun49; DU20244,
REINBURG, ANNABELLE MOORE.
The Sultan’s dilemma. [Film senipt
© Annabelle Moore Reinburg; 1c 10Jan49;
DU20085.
REINGOLD, HAROLD I.
Sports jackpot. [Sample radio script]
© Harold I. Reingold; 1c 29Apr49;
DU19805.
REINHERZ, LEONA GOSMAN.
Little white way, a romantic musical comedy
in two acts by Lee Bertram [pseud. | and
Myra Chipman. [Text only] © Nettie Myra
Chipman (Mrs. Sands C. Chipman), Leona
Gosman Reinherz. 1c 13May49; on revisions;
DU19964. Prev. reg. ‘‘Captain Plume
presents,’’ 9Mar48, DU13686; ‘‘Broadway
opening,” 5Mar45, D92621; 27Mar46, D2264.
REISS, Kurt.
Als der Krieg zu Ende war. DU20540.
SEE Frisch, Max.
Romulus der Grosse. DU20539. SEE
Diirrenmatt, Friedrich.
SEE ALSO Theaterverlag Reiss A.G.
THE RELATIONSHIP between physiology and
physics. C3660. SEE Rood, Royal Daven-
port.
RELAX —and enjoy it! C3463. SEE Stedman,
Sidney R.
RELAXERCISING: FIGURE MAGIC, 1949
(Television program) Scripts in this series
are by Claire Mann, © Claire Mann,
2, © 1c 11Feb49; DU18936.
3. © le 25Feb49; DU18937.
RELEASE from beyond. DU19338. SEE
Raddi, Primo.
RELIEF train. DU19998. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no, 2471-1696.
THE RELUCTANT werewolf of the
I.B.C.S.H.W.W. DU19225. SEE Jorgen-
sen, Henry Irvin.
REMEMBER. C3564. SEE Buddemeier,
Harry William.
THE REMITTANCE man, DU19370. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 634.
RE-NAMED town. DU20028. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2545-1770.
RENAUD et Armide, SEE Cocteau, Jean.
Theatre, t. 2. DP19819.
RENAVENT, GEORGE.
As the strings of a lute, a play in three
acts, by George Renavent and Selena
Royle. © George Renavent, Selena
Kirtley Royle; 1c 16Mar49; DU19146.
RENEE reneges. DU19024, SEE The
Sheriff (Radio program) No. 232.
RENOIR, Jean.
La grande illusion. AF10279. SEE
Spaak, Charles.
RENTHAL, Sidney.
But the face is familiar. DU18549. SEE
First Nighter, Dec. 30, 1948.
The invisible eye. DU19517. SEE
First Nighter, Mar. 3, 1949.
Quoth the raven. DU19435. SEE First
Nighter, Jan. 27, 1949.
REPENT at leisure. DP18574. SEE
Vooght, Cherry.
REPPLE-Depple. DU19312. SEE Hirsch,
Samuel,
REPRISAL! SEE Burton, Gertrude Marian.
Betrayal! DU19866.
A REPUTATION. DU19627. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no, 28.
RESPONSIBLE Enterprise Association.
The relationship between physiology and
physics. C3660. SEE Rood, Royal
Davenport.
THE RESURRECTION. DU19783. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 107.
RETURN of the prodigal. DU20243. SEE
Nicholson, Roy Lennard,
THE RETURN to Fableland, DU20290. SEE
Teasley, Gerri Farrar.
REUNION. DU18301, DU18924. SEE
Pudney, John.
REVOLUTION. DU20444. SEE Vajda,
Ernest,
REWARD. DP19756. SEE Golnick, Leon S.
REYAM, J. Manuel, pseud. SEE Mayer,
J. Manuel,
REYNOLDS, EARLE LANDRY.
Bite the dust, a play in three acts. © Earle
Landry Reynolds; 1c 28Feb49; on revi-
sions; DU18948. Prev. reg. 19May47;
D unp 9302.
RHUMBA instruction course. C3409. SEE
De Thomas, Ernest.
RHYMES of good health. DU19473, SEE
Billie the Brownie, no. 23.
RIANO, Jack, pseud. SEE Bourke, John
James,
73
RICE, John W.
James Hickman vs, the people. DU19104.
SEE Hexter, Louis J.
RICHARD III. DU18042. SEE Shakespeare,
William.
RICHARDS, Howard Lester.
Mexican heydaze. DU20395. SEE
Bedortha, Jim. -
RICHARDS, LEX.
Alexander, a comedy in three acts, © Lex
Richards; 1c 22Mar49; DU19234,
Halo. DU19232. SEE Gaither, Gant.
Where there’s a will, a comedy in one act.
© Lex Richards; 1c 22Mar49; DU19233.,
RICHARDS, Stanley.
O distant land. SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
The best one-act plays of 1948-1949.
AA117053.
RICHARDS, WALTER AULDON.
Earthborn, a radio novel by Walter Hank
Richards. 30 leaves. © Walter Auldon
Richards, Jr.; 1c 21Feb49; DU18867.
The Haleyville hornet, a radio drama by
Walter Hank Richards and Fred Howard
[pseud, of Fred Howard Wright] © Walter
‘Hank”’ Richards, Fred Howard; 1c
13Jun49; DU20372.
RICHARDSON, ALIDA L.
The foeman, a drama in one act, acting
ed.] London, Vawser & Wiles [1949].
36 p. illus. © Alida L. Richardson;
1Feb49; DP20258.
RICHARDSON, HAL AINSLIE.
Next of kin, a play in three acts. © HalA.
Richardson; 1c 12Apr49; DU19777.
RICHARDSON, ISLA PASCHAL.
The message [an Easter play in one act]
Portland, Me., Falmouth Pub, House
1949]. 33 p. © Isla Paschal Richardson;
2Apr49; A32891.
RICHARDSON, PATRICIA ANN.
Out on a Limbo, a musical comedy in
three acts. [Text only) © Patricia Ann
Richardson; 1c 6May49; DU19918.
RICHELIEU. SEE Bernard, Jean Jacques.
Marie Stuart, reine d’Ecosse. DP19398.
RICHMOND, SAMUEL S.
Career plays for young people; nonroyalty
vocational guidance plays. Boston, Plays,
inc. eee 342 p. Appeared originally
in the monthly issues of Plays, the drama
magazine for young people. © Samuel S.
Richmond; 17Feb49; A30260.
RICKERT, Corinne.
Huckleberry Finn. DP19063. SEE
Whiting, Frank M.
RICOS, MILDRED.
Obligations, a one-act comedy. © Mildred
Ricos; 1c 2Dec48; DU17814.
RIDDLE ME THIS (Television program)
Scripts in this series are written by Perry
Lafferty and Leon Rogow. © World Video,
inc.
Dec. 26, 1948. © 1c 27Dec48; DU18175.
Jan. 2, 1949. © 1c 7Jan49; DU17906.
Jan, 9, 1949. © 1c 19Jan49; DU18169.
Jan, 16, 1949. © 1c 19Jan49; DU18170.
Jan, 23, 1949. © 1c 24Jan49; DU18117.
Jan. 30, 1949. © 1c 9Feb49; DU18460.
Feb. 6, 1949. © 1c 10Feb49; DU18455.
RIFKIN, WALLACE ESY.
Take the day off! [Sample radio script
© Wallace Rifkin; 1c 25Jan49; DU18620.
RIFLES underground, DU19029. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no, 2515-1740.
RIGGS, LYNN.
Out of dust, a play in two acts. © Lynn
Riggs; 1c 19Apr49; DU19609.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
RIGHT is never wrong. C3235. SEE
Fritz, John.
RIGHT place, right time. C3726, DP20465,
SEE Lowlow, Jack G.
RING, no. 1. DU18601. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2497-1722,
RING 0’ bells. DP18828. SEE Wilkinson,
Hilda,
THE RING of Mahlalaylee. DU19895. SEE
The Shadow, no, 366.
RING up the sale. C3216. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Master salesmanship.
RISEMAN (Geerge) and Company.
The lucky shopper program. C3360.
SEE Riseman, George Jacob Matthew.
RISEMAN, GEORGE JACOB MATTHEW.
The lucky shopper program, by George
Jacob Matthew Riseman and Yale Lasker.
Radio continuity, broadcast Dec. 6, 1948.
© George Riseman & Co.; 1c 23Dec48;
C3360.
RITTER, IRENE.
The lover’s dilemma, a comedy in three
acts by Caroline Stock [pseuds Text in
German, © Irene Ritter; lc 22Apr49;
DU19758.
The temptation, a comedy in four acts by
Caroline Steck [pseud.] © Irene Ritter;
lec 14Mar49; DU19223.
The uncle from Rio, a comedy in three
acts, by Caroline Stock [ps eue © Irene
Ritter; 1c 16Mar49; DUI9148.
RIVER fire. DU19623. SEE Valente,
Richard Emmanuel,
RIVER pirates. DU19054. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 619.
THE RIVER rats. DU19941. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 545,
RIVER Row. DU19913. SEE Page,
Sarah Francis.
RIVERA, ART.
In this corner. [Sample radio script]
© Art Rivera; 1c 1Mar49; DU18944.
RIZZI, Augusto Maria.
Zinka, the queen of Crystal Spring.
DU18669. SEE Leone, Edmund.
ROAD show. DU19190. SEE Bortner,
Norman Stanley.
ROAD to ruin, DU18331. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 905.
THE ROARING girl. DU19145. SEE
Bacon, Wallace Alger.
ROBBINS, J. J.
The stranger of the Kremlin. DU19013.
SEE Dymow, Ossip.
ROBERT E. Clarke and Associates, inc.
SEE Clark (Robert E.) and Associates,
inc.
ROBERTS, GORDON.
Spot the buck, a one-act play, by Gordon
Roberts, Harry Rosti, and Herman Fried-
man, © Herman Friedman, Gordon
Roberts, Harry Rosti; 1c 31May49;
DU20202.
ROBERTSON, Corrinne Faith.
The General Electric Boston tea party.
C3263. SEE Ford, Frederick M.
ROBERTSON, JACK A.
The wanderer; script for a photo play and
television. © Jack A. Robertson; 1c
22Apr49; DU19698.
ROBINS, EDWARD H.
Those who will not see, a drama in three
acts by Edward H. Robins and Reina
Bond Robins. © Edward H. Robins,
Reina Bond Robins; 1c 22Jan49; on revi-
sions; DU18174. Prev. reg. 3May48;
D14301.
ROBINS, Reina Bond.
Those who will not see. DU18174. SEE
Robins, Edward H.
ROBINSON, DAVID.
Square pegs, round holes; a play in eight
scenes. © David Robinson; 1c 17May49;
DU20050.
ROBINSON, Jack. SEE The Great Gilder-
sleeve (Radio program)
ROBINSON, LOUIS.
On gossamer wings, a new comedy in two
acts. © Louis Robinson; 1c 2Mar49;
DU18813.
ROBINSON, MARVIN WILLIAM.
Off with their heads! A dance drama in
two acts. © Marvin W. Robinson; 1c
8Apr49; DU19460.
ROBINSON; comédie, DP18020. SEE
Supervielle, Jules.
ROBISON, JOHN AGNEW.
Views of our country, a lecture. © John
Agnew Robison; 1c 7Feb49; C3328.
ROBOZ, ALADAR.
Black-outs, a series of sketches. 7 leaves.
© Roboz International Productions, inc.;
1c 14Jan49; DU18045.
ROBOZ, Thomas.
The executioner’s assistant. DU19512.
SEE Farago, Alexander.
The traveling salesman. DU19114. SEE
Farago, Alexander.
ROBOZ International Productions, inc.
Adventure. DU19982. SEE Maray, Sandor.
Black-outs. DU18045. SEE Roboz, Aladar,
The crazy Mrs. Asvay. DU20264, SEE
Harsanyi, Zsolt.
The executioner’s assistant. DU19512.
SEE Farago, Alexander.
The traveling salesman. DU19114. SEE
Farago, Alexander.
ROBSON, Cecil.
Ardele; or, La Marguerite. DU19198.
SEE Anouilh, Jean.
ROCKEY, ORDEAN.
Our last tomorrow, a play in three acts.
© Ordean Rockey; ic 10May49; on revi-
sions; DU20166. Prev. reg. 2Mar47;
D7848.
ROD of iron. SEE Greenwood, Walter.
The cure for love. DP19176.
RODDS, Violet.
Slender anchorage. DU17812. SEE
Hilliard, Frank.
RODE, EDITH (NEBELONG)
Idyllen, vaudeville uden sang. 1 akt.
Kgbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1947. 58 p.
© Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk
Forlag A/S; 16Apr47; DP18915.
THE RODEHEAVER Company.
The breaking of the bread, DP18834.
SEE Yale, Elsie Duncan.
The Easter spirit. DP18833. SEE
McCarty, Rega Kramer.
They also served, DP18835. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
The unexpected guest. DP18832. SEE
McCarty, Rega Kramer.
RODGERS, RICHARD.
South Pacific, a musical play in two acts
by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammer-
stein. Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics
by Oscar Hammerstein, [Text only
74
© Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammer-
stein 2d; 1c 2May49; DU19879.
RODMAN, Howard. SEE
The Actor’s Studio (Television program)
ROBBELING, HARALD.
Fregola, Drehbuch von Harald Roébbeling
nach einer Idee von Karl Farkas,
© Styria-Filmgesellschaft M.B.H.; 1c
3Jan49; DU17825.
ROEBURT, JOHN.
International airport, a radio program,
Script no, 1, Apr. 27, 1949: Flight from
yesterday. © Himan Brown; 1c 27Apr49;
DU19775.
ROEDER, RALPH LECLERCQ.
The lonely and the free, a play in three
acts. Based on “The Aspern papers”’ by
Henry James. © Ralph Roeder; ic
25Apr49; DU19782.
R@DT lys. SEE Nilsen, Ernst. Befrielse.
DP18860.
ROFHEART, Jessie.
Aunt Jessie’s lucky letter story party.
DU20054. SEE Gad, Tom.
ROGOW, Lee.
Celebrity time. DU19462. SEE Lafferty,
Perry.
Riddle me this. SEE Riddle Me This
(Television program)
ROGUE’S progress. DU18594. SEE Chal-
lenge of the Yukon, no, 610.
ROLAND, GEORGE.
The stone wall, a drama in three acts.
© George Roland; 1c 2Jun49; DU20221.
ROLFS, HANS WILHELM.
One did not pass, a one-act play. © Hans
W. Rolfs; le 29Jun49; DU20577.
ROLNICK, JACOB.
Desire at the crossroads; or, To fetch a
pail of water. A play in eight scenes.
© Jacob Rolnick; 1c 2Feb49; DU18382.
ROMAN, LAWRENCE.
The big toe, a play in two acts. © Lawrence
Roman; ic 11Mar49; DU19106.
Champion, the world’s wonder horse. SEE
Champion, the World’s Wonder Horse
(Radio program)
ROMAN-OROZCO, JOSE.
Thy neighbor’s wife (La mujer de tu, ‘
projimo) A play in one act. © Jose Roman-
Orozco; 1c 15Feb49; DU18921.
ROMAN holiday. SEE
Orland, Lucille Selkin. DU20191.
Xantho, Peter. DU20385.
ROMANCE is wonderful. DU20095. SEE
Cloward, Ann Gillespie.
THE ROMANCE of words. C3793. SEE
Myers, Rowland Mason.
ROMER, France, pseud. SEE Gordon,
Frances Romer.
ROMERO, Ramon.
Heir to the flesh. DU19181. SEE Hinsdale,
Harriet.
ROMULUS der Grosse. DU20539. SEE
Dirrenmatt, Friedrich.
RONDELET. DU20483. SEE Morgan,
Byron Albert.
RONELL, Ann.
Oh! Susanna. DP17967. SEE Ryerson,
Florence.
ROOD, ROYAL DAVENPORT.
The relationship between physiology and
physics, an address. © Responsible
Enterprise Association; 1c 27Apr49;
C3660.
DRAMAS AND
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL
THE ROOF fell in. DP20084. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
ROOM at the inn, DU20118.
Seymour Abbott.
SEE Gross,
ROONEY - Stiefel, inc.
Quicksand. DP19095. SEE Smith, Robert,
ROOTS in the soil. DU20237.
Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wilding
THE ROPE. DU18923. SEE Meyers, Harold,
ROSALIE. DU18694. SEE Sonderegger,
Arnold Arthur,
ROSALINE, niece to Capulet. DU18414.
SEE Koehring, Vera L.
ROSARY College.
The little match girl. DP20138. SEE
Gheon, Henri.
ROSATO, MARCO CARMINE.
Adelina, la figlia dell’albergatrice; oppure,
La disillusa. Dramma in quattro atti ed
un epilogo. [Text only] © Marco Carmine
Rosato; lc 25Feb49; DU18794.
ROSCOE, Rosamund G,.
Big auger, an American legend. DU18120.
SEE Roscoe, Theodore.
ROSCOE, THEODORE.
Big auger, an American legend. A comedy
in three acts. © Theodore Roscoe,
Rosamond G. Roscoe; lc 24Jan49; DU18120.
ROSCOE, the raccoon. DU20047. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Apr. 3, 1949.
ROSE, ALLEN.
Draw your own conclusions; television
program. Format. © Allen Rose; 1c
15Jun49; C3771.
ROSE, IRWIN.
Attention: Dr. Horney (author of “‘Self-
analysis’’) A playlet. © Irwin.Rose; 1c
14Dec48; DU18569.
Estranged, a playlet. © Irwin Rose; 1c
14Dec48; DU18570.
That’s the spirit! A play in two acts by
Irwin Rose and Herbert Martin. © Irwin
Rose; le 20Jun49; DU20454.
The way home. DU18903. SEE Jung,
Franz.
ROSE, L. Arthur.
Lady from Edinburgh. DP19177. SEE
Stuart, Aimee (McHardy)
ROSE, LE ROMA.
Gone about girls, a comedy in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Art Craft Play Co.,
c1949. 28p. illus. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 6May49; DP19956.
In the shadows, a drama in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Art Craft Play Co.,
c1949. 21p. illus. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 6May49; DP19943.
Uninvited ghost, a mystery in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Heuer Pub. Co.,
c1949, 31p. illus. © Edward I. Heuer;
6May49; DP19946.
THE ROSE. DU17950. SEE Mahl, William.
A ROSE and gardenia slips. DU20253. SER
Reid, Carol Louise.
THE ROSE inthe cloister. DP18101. SEE
Luce, Margaret.
THE ROSE of California.
Van Houtte, Albert Leon.
DU18712. SEE
ROSEN, Paul.
La traviata, DU20163.
Giuseppe.
ROSENBAUM, MAXWELL RICHARD.
The showcase; or, The daily special. A
television series. yp Sarenle script]
© Maxwell Richard Rosenbaum; Ic
4Apr49; DU19380.
SEE Verdi,
ROSENBERG, Ralph. SEE Boston
Blackie (Radio program)
ROSENCRANS, Leo S.
The cheese family album. DU17952. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The facts about price. DU18697. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Freedom has grass roots. DU19840. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Specifically yours. C3274. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The truck that tips its cab to service,
DU18991. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc,
ROSENGREN, FRANK DUANE.
Heaven knows, a musical comedy in three
acts. Book by Frank Duane [pseud.]
music and lyrics by William C. Wiederhold.
[Text and music on separate leaves
© William C. Wiederhold; 1c 2Jun49;
DU2::24e.
ROSENTHAL, Sylvia.
Mister E, super-sleuth. DU18733.
Landeck, Beatrice.
Pooki and Hank. DU20324. SEE Landeck,
Beatrice.
SEE
ROSS, ARTHUR M.
Pop Gardner’s Garden Shop, by Art Ross,
with material by Murray Franklin.
Audition script no. 1 for a radio recording.
© Ralph Powers Productions; 1c 11Jan49;
C3260.
ROSS, HARLAN.
The bridal theatre of the air. [Television
series of plays No. 1, The courtship
and marriage of George Washington,
Dramatization by Harlan Ross, from
research done by David R. King. © Harlan
Ross aka Herman Ross, David R. King aka
David King Rothstein; lc 28Apr49; DU19793.
ROSS, Herman. SEE Ross, Harlan.
ROSS, Joyce, pseud. SEE Glassman, Joyce
Alice.
ROSS, LAURETTE LACEY.
Practical home decoration, a series of eight
weekly discussions. © Laurette Lacey
Ross,
1. Basic rules for furniture arrangement.
© le 13Apr49; C3572.
2. Adaptation of color principles in the
home. © 1c 26Apr49; C3629.
ROSSI, HEDDY ELIZABETH.
Bury the quick, a mystery -fantasy in three
acts. © Heddy Elizabeth Rossi; 1c
1Dec48; DU18033.
ROSTI, Harry.
Spot the buck. DU20202. SEE Roberts,
Gordon.
ROTARY tillage talk by M.E. C3311, C3528,
C3751. SEE Ludwig, Harvey Fred.
DER ROTE Komodie. DU18445. SEE
Kremser, Rudolf.
ROTHE, FRANK.
Other Torontos, a play in four acts.
© Frank Rothe; 1c 6Jun49; DU20254.
ROTHSCHILD, John Edward.
Get out to live. DU19411.
Abraham Norman,
Turn the tables. DU19016. SEE Karp,
Abraham Norman,
SEE Karp,
ROTHSTEIN, David King. SEE King,
David R.
ROUGAS, MICHAEL JOHN.
Home, suite, home; a one act comedy
farce, © Michael J. Rougas; 1c 25Mar49;
DU19241.
ROUGH cradle. DU19144. SEE Gow,
James.
105)
DELIVERY
ROUSSEAU. C3465. SEE Harmon, John S.
ROUSSIN, ANDRE.
Joyeux chagrins. DP19399.
Noel Pierce. é.
La petite hutte; comedie en trois actes.
Monaco, Editions du Rocher [1948].
128 p. © Editions du Rocher; 30Dec48;
DP18512,
SEE Coward,
A ROUTE manager works with the route
salesmen. C3270. SEE Pathescope
Productions.
A ROUTE manager works with the routes.
C3271. SEE Pathescope Productions,
ROUX, SERGE.
Emergency door, a musical sketch, [Text
only] © Serge Roux; 1c 24Feb49;
DU19446,
ROW, Peterson, and Company,
Hoppsville holiday. DP19874. SEE
Hale, Nathan.
No moon tonight.
Donald, Ralph.
DP18531. SEE Mac-.
ROWE, MARGARET JAQUES.
It could happen again, a one-act play.
© Margaret Jaques Rowe; 1c 11Ao0r49;
DU19513.
ROWE (RALPH J.) PRODUCTIONS.
Bids from the kids; sample script no, 2.
© Ralph J. Rowe Productions; ic
27Apr49; DU19905,
ROYLE, Selena Kirtley.
As the strings of a lute. DU19146. SEE
Renavent, George.
RUBEN, Albert.
The golden city. DU19957. SEE Ruben,
Alex.
RUBEN, ALEX.
The golden city, a musical comedy in two
acts. Lyrics and book by Alex Ruben,
Ray Ruben, and Albert Ruben. ext
only| © Alex Ruben; 1c 13May49;
DU19957.
RUBEN, Ray.
The golden city. DU19957.
Alex.
RUBLEY, FRANCES BECHLER.
The winged symphony, an operetta,
only| © Frances Bechler Rubley;
6yun49; DU20303.
SEE Ruben,
Mos
c
RUDO, ROSLIND MANDEL.
Out in the snow you go, a play in two acts
by Rusty M. Rudo, © Rosline Mandel
Rudo; 1c 25Mar49; DU19494.
RUDO, Rusty M. SEE Rudo, Roslind
Mandel.
RULE, Gene. SEE Rule, Georgia Eugene.
RULE, GEORGIA EUGENE.
Honeysuckle homicide, a play in three acts
by Gene Rule and Victor Burgess [pseud.
of Victor Salmone] © Georgia Eugene
Rule, Victor Burgess; 1c 23Mar49;
DU19216.
RULON, SAMUEL ARCHER.
Disputed barricade, a play in three acts.
© Samuel A. Rulon 3rd; 1c 30Mar49;
DU19314.
THE RUNAWAY sheep. DU20344. SEE
Abrashkin, Raymond.
RUNN, Donald, pseud. SEE Follari,
Salvatore.
RUNYON of Broadway. DU18514. SEE
Cohn, Art.
RUPP. C3418. SEE The American Way,
no. C84,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
RURIC, PETER.
Count Bruga, a morality play in three
acts. Based ona novel by Ben Hecht.
© Peter Ruric; 1c 27Apr49; DU19797.
RUSSELL, EARL LOUIS.
Big as life, a comedy in three acts,
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Heuer Pub, Co.,
c1949. 94p. illus. © Edward I.
Heuer; 4May49; DP19933.
Little Miss Fixit, a farce-comedy in three
acts. New York, S. French, c1949.
90 p. illus. © Samuel French; 16Mar49;
DP19247,
Taming the brat, a comedy in three acts.
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Art Craft Play Co.,
c1949. 106 p. illus. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 5May49; DP19944.,
RUSSELL, Franx J.
Buffy the bullfrog. DU19444. SEE Jordan,
Sidney.
RUSSELL, VIOLET.
The magic shop. DU19906. SEE Johnson,
Edward T.
RUSSOTA, MARVIN VICTOR.
Hospital Street, a radio play; adapted
from an unpublished novel by Leonora
Morrison Chirlian. © Marvin Victor
Russota; 1c 16Mar49; DU19147.
RUSTLERS of Redstone. DU20032. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2549-1774.
RUTHRAUFF & Ryan, inc.
Behind the front page. DU17879. SEE
Gidding, Nelson.
RYAN, Lewis Edwin.
Tillie and Dink in Square Land. DU20217.
SEE Manchester, James Gordon.
RYAN, QUIN AUGUSTUS.
Tele-story. Script prepared for television
delivery, Mar. 1, 1949. © Quin Augustus
Ryan; le 4Mar49; C3483.
RYAN, SUE.
Mystery guest. DU18713. SEE Smith,
Paul Gerard.
Star dressing room, a comedy type of
television program with home-audience
participation, by Sue Ryan and Paul
Gerard Smith. [Sample script] © Sue
Ryan, Paul Gerard Smith; 1c ar49;
DU18869.
RYERSON, FLORENCE.
Oh! Susanna. A comedy with music in two
acts, by Florence Ryerson ana Colin
Clements; musical score and lyrics by
Ann Ronell, based on the songs of Stephen
Foster. New York, S. French [1948].
128 p. illus. Text only. © Florence
Ryerson Clements; Ann Ronell; 18Nov48;
on lyrics and new revision for production;
DP17967.
s
THE SABBATH of the talons. DU18062.
SEE The Shadow, no. 358,
SACHS, Wulf.
Black Hamlet. DU19912. SEE Bright,
John.
SAETA, MINERVA.
It can happen to you too! Lyrics from an
imaginary musical play called ‘‘Hit the
road.’’ 2 leaves. © Minerva Saeta; 1c
15Mar49; DU19178.
ST. CLAIR, Margaret.
The perfectionist. DU18581. SEE
Smith, Conrad Sutton.
ST. CLAIR, Shirley, pseud. SEE Wheeler,
Doris Kathleen.
ST. JAMES Juniors.
Atchkut Loois, DU15688. SEE Chobanian,
Yervant,
SAINT MARY -OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE.
[One-act plays for all girl casts] Believe-
receive, by Sister Mary Agnese. The
spinners, by Sister Mary Olive. © Saint
Mary -of-the-Woods College; 1Jan49;
DP17989.
SAINT Peter and me too. DU18451. SEE
Clements, Jay Wellington.
SAINT Peter’s umbrella. DU18659. SEE
Bela, Nicholas Francis.
SAKI. SEE Munro, Hector Hugh.
SAKRY, CLIFFORD RAYMOND.
Minnesota, a musical play [in three acts].
Book, lyrics, and melodies by Cliff Sakry;
harmony and orchestration by Harvey
Waugh. [St. Cloud, Minn,, Times Pub.
Co., 1949]. 114 p. Music for seven songs
separate. © Cliff Sakry; 15Mar49;
DP19189.
SAKS, JAMES H.
What a state to be in, by Jimsaks [pseud. ]
Poem] © James H. Saks; 1c 22Jan49;
3351.
SALES, William W.
Preventive maintenance of construction
equipment. C3470. SEE Kiewit (Peter)
Sons’ Company.
SALES talk and sales clinchers. C3399.
SEE Le Rose Hosiery Company.
SALES Training Institute. SEE Kamrath,
C. Lloyd,
THE SALESMAN inthe parlor. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc. The
international model plane contest. C3558.
THE SALESMASTER series. C3719. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SALLY in our alley. DP19377. SEE
George, Charles,
SALMONE, Victor.
Honeysuckle homicide. DU19216. SEE
Rule, Georgia Eugene.
SALOMONSEN, JACOB.
Grammos mountains, a play in three
acts. © Jacob Salomonsen; 1c 13Apr49;
DU19548.
SALRIN, JOE.
Time, a dramatic reading. © Wetmore
Declamation Bureau; 1Sep48; DP18372.
THE SALT of the earth. DU19070. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 101.
SAM Ego’s house. DP20081. SEE Saroyan,
William.
THE SAME slow. DP20437. SEE Crovetto,
Elena Gallo.
SAMMON, Patrick F. SEE The Adventures
of Homer Herk (Television program)
SAMMY hits the jackpot. DU20531. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 554,
THE SAMSON slasher. DU17873. SEE
Abel, Robert.
SAMUEL Karen, Esquire. DU19465. SEE
Sutton, John Roger.
SAND, George, pseud. of Mme Dudevant.
The Marquise. DU19004. SEE Your
Show Time (Television program)
SAND in her shoes. DU19157. SEE Theil,
Leon S.
SANDBY, ALFHILD FINCH (MY HR)
A visit to H. C. Andersen, a film manu-
script by Alfhild Herman Sandby. © Alfhild
Herman Sandby; 1c 21Mar49; on revisions;
DU19655. Prev. reg. ‘With H. C. Andersen
in the land of memory,’’ 25Mar48, DU13697.
76
SANDBY, A!lfhild Herman, SEE Sandby,
Alfhild Finch (Myhr)
SANDRIDGE, JUSTIN BOYKIN.
A modern revelation, a lecture. © Justin
Boykin Sandridge; 1c 28Mar49; C3639.
SANDY. DU20447. SEE Scott, Robert
Sanford.
SANSOM, CLIVE HENRY.
The world turned upside down, a modern
morality play. London, F. Muller [1948].
62 p. © Clive Henry Sansom; 3Dec48;
DP18542.
SANTA and the Fairy Snow Queen, DU17889.
SEE Porter, Robert Niel.
SANTA Claus comes to America. C3381.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no, 6.
SANTA says hello. C3715. SEE Gross,
Harold F.
IL SANTO. DU19885. SEE Pulcini,
Celestino.
SARKAR, Marie D.
Home again. DU18079. SEE Mabeau,
Michel M.
SAROYAN, WILLIAM.
A decent birth, a happy funeral; a play in
three acts and six scenes. New York,
S. French [1949], 69 p. © William
Saroyan; 15Apr49; DP20077.
Don’t go away mad, a play in three acts.
New York, S. French eee » 99)ps
© William Saroyan; 15Apr49; DP20076.
Hello out there, a one-act play. [oceine ed. |
New York, S. French [1949]. 28 p.
© William Saroyan; 15Apr49; DP20080.
Prev, reg. 12Dec41, D unp. 78634.
Jim Pemberton and his boy Trigger.
DU18402, DU18447. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no. 20.
Sam Ego’s house, a play in three acts and
seven scenes, New York, S. French [1949].
71 p. © William Saroyan; 15Apr49;
DP20081.
SASSANO, Anthony A.
Bright prospects. C3412. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Pip, my job, andme. DU18077. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Sunbeam Shavemaster television shorts,
DU20192. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
Trade-in tactics. DU19842. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
SATCHEL Paige. C3510. SEE The American
Way, no. C97.
SATINSKY, Joseph.
Works by Joseph Satinsky in collaboration
with Victor Paul Satinsky are entered in
this catalog under Purcell, Paul, pseud,
SATINSKY, Victor Paul.
Works by Victor Paul Satinsky in collabora-
tion with Joseph Satinsky are entered in
this catalog under Purcell, Paul, pseud.
SATURDAY night at the Half Way House.
DP20111. SEE Johnson, William Branch.
SAUL, Oscar. SEE Your Show Time
(Television program)
SAUNDERS, Hetty Kaufmann.
The same slow. DP20437. SEE Crovetto,
Elena Gallo.
SAVAGE, LESLEY.
Get in a pet, an audition script for a
fifteen minute television show. © Lesley
Savage; 1c 21Mar49; DU19182.
SAVAGE Jackson. DU20401. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 25595-1780.
SAVANNAH. DU18947. SEE Sellers, Robert
Sidney.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SAVIOR from Agnew Alley. DU20061.
SEE Hurd, Reginald Garfield.
;
Their first Thanksgiving. DP18028.
SEE Berson, Lillian,
“7
SCOTT, ALLAN.
Joy to the world, a comedy in three acts.
Toys in Dreamland, DP18029. SEE New York, S. French [reset 136 p.
THE SAWDUST adventure. DU20278. Towne, Lloyd. illus. © Allan Scott; lJun49; DP20328,
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, Prev. reg. 240ct47; D unp. 11128.
no. 134, SCHOOLBOY Rowe. C3417. SEE The ,
American Way, no. C82. SCOTT, David.
SAY it with song. DU20215. SEE Olsen, Secret weapons. DU20387. SEE Weyem-
Otto Norman.
SCARLET Mask Club.
Howdy stranger! DU20260. SEE Flautz,
John T.
SCATTER my words, DU17866. SEE
Hirsch, Samuel.
SCHECHTER, HARRY.
The voice, a comedy in two acts by Harry
Schechter and Moishe Oysher. A revision
of ‘Fun Belds bis Holliwood’’ by Harry
Schechter. [Text in sige © Harry
Schechter, Moishe Oysher; ic 29Nov48;
DU18055.
SCHELLING, FELIX EMMANUEL, ed.
Typical Elizabethan plays, by contempo-
raries and immediate successors of
Shakespeare. 3d ed., rev. and enl., by
Felix E. Schelling and Matthew W. Black.
New York, Harper [1949] 1065p. illus.
With reproductions of original title pages.
“Bibliographical note’’; p. 1051-1054.
© Harper & Bros.; 5Jan49; on introductions
& appendix; A28876.
SCHENKKAN, ROBERT FREDERIC.
Black Piet. SEE Selden, Samuel, Inter-
national folk plays. DP20078.
Wherein is treasured and renewed. [Radio
script] By Robert F, Schenkkan, music
by Wilton Mason, [Text and music on
separate leaves Robert F. Schenkkan;
le 6Jun49; DU20365.
SCHENLEY Industries, inc,
La Boheme. C3777. SEE Weiner, Joseph J.
SCHRAG, ALLEN.
Dream of life, a new play in three acts.
© Allen Schrag; 1c 18Feb49; DU18667.
SCHRYOCK, BUREN.
Nancy and Arthur, an American opera in
four acts. [Text only] © Buren
Schryock; le 22Jan49; DU18172.
SCHUBERT, BERNARD S.
Home in the dark, a play in three acts.
© Bernard §S. Schubert; 1c 31May49; on
revisions; DU20440, Prev. reg.
‘Tllusion’s end,’’ 24Jun35, D36103; “‘Lost
illusion,’’ 28Jun46, D3771.
SCHULL, JOSEPH.
The bridge, a play in three acts. © Joseph
Schull; 1c 31Mar49; DU19324.
SCHUPPLER, BRUNO.
Lavendel, eine kleine Wiener Komédie in
drei Akten, © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; 1c 19Apr48; DU18289.
SCHUSTER (Ed.) & Company, Inc. SEE
Billie the Brownie (Radio program)
SCHUTZ, Helen Barre.
The King’s highway of peace. DU19961.
SEE Wallock, Anthony Mark.
SCHWANHILD. DP18605.
Paul.
SEE Graener,
SCHWARTZ, Alice.
Happy birthday. C3790. SEE Schwarz,
Lewis E.
Happy Easter. C3791. SEE Schwarz,
berg, Paul H. C. A.
SCOTT, JOHN ALDEN.
Evening out, a radio quiz program.
© John A. Scott; 30Nov48; DP19108.
SCOTT, ROBERT SANFORD.
Meet yourself, an audition script for tele-
vision, by Robert S. Scott and Eleanore J.
Kendrick. © Robert S. Scott, Eleanore J.
Kendrick; 1c 11Apr49; DU19526.
Sandy, a play in two acts by Robert S.
Scott and John L. Gerstad. © John Leif
Gerstad, Robert Sanford Scott; 1c 16Jun49;
DU20447,
Sherry and the genie, an imaginative pro-
gram for television, by Robert S. Scott
and Eleanore J. Kendrick. [Audition
script] © Robert S. Scott, Eleanore J.
Kendrick; 1c 11Apr49; DU19524,
What makes you think so? A television
program of science and superstition, by
Robert S. Scott and Eleanore J. Kendrick,
[saraple script] © Robert S. Scott,
leanore J. Kendrick; 1c 11Apr49;
DU19525.
SCOTTY’S Corner. SEE Moser, Marie.
Television formats. DU18786.
SCREENO casino.
David M.
DU18943, SEE Clay,
SCRIABIN, the greatest Russian composer
of the pre-Revolutionary epoch. C3340.
SEE Gourevitch, Gregoire.
SCRIPT for animated flip pictures. DU18783.
SEE Larier, Lawrence.
Lewis E.
SCHICK, ELLIOT. Merry Christmas. C3788. SEE Schwarz, SEALE, Cedric Stephen St. Brelade.
The golden tears, a television script by Lewis E. The second guest. DP19231. SEE
Elliot Schick and Marvin Duckler. (To You better get well. C3789. SEE Beresford, Hugh.
rule the night, no. 1) © Elliot Schick, Schwarz, Lewis E. i
Marvin Duckler; 1c 14Feb49; DU18899. THE SEARCH into darkness. DU19336.
SCHILLER, Zoe Lund,
Outside the door. DU19781.
Borchert, Wolfgang.
SEE
DAS SCHLOSS Diirande.
Schoeck, Othmar.
DP18824. SEE
SCHMIEDEN, Ann
Lady Hamilton.
Robert.
Oo.
DP18606. SEE Heger,
SCHNEIDERS, JOSEPH ANTHONY.
Land of fun, a radio program. Script
for Jan, 8, 1949. © Broadcast Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 26Jan49; DU18333.
SCHNITZELBANK. C3761.
(John F.) inc.
SEE Trommer
SCHOECK, OTHMAR.
Das Schloss Diirande, Oper in 4 Akten,
Dichtung nach der Novelle von Eichendorff
von Hermann Burte pene of Hermann
Striibe] Musik von Othmar Schoeck,
Klavierauszug mit Gesang. Wien, Universal-
SCHWARTZENSTEIN, Sigmund.
The miller’s daughter. DU18809. SEE
Demianoff, Renee Lockhard.
SCHWARZ, LEWIS E.
Happy birthday; script by Lewis E.
Schwarz, Edward M. Hoerner, and fill
Jackson [pseud, of Alice Schwartz]
© Lewis E. Schwarz, Jr., Edward M.
Hoerner, Jill Jackson; 1c 21Jun49;
C3790.
Happy Easter; script by Lewis E. Schwarz,
Edward M. Hoerner, and Jill Jackson
pseud, of Alice Schwartz] © Lewis E.
chwarz, Jr., Edward M. Hoerner, jill
Jackson; Ic 31Jun49; C3791.
Merry Christmas; script by Lewis E.
Schwarz, Edward M. Hoerner, and jill
Jackson |pseud, of Alice Schwartz]
© Lewis E. Schwarz, Jr., Edward M.
Hoerner, Jill Jackson; 1c 21Jun49; C3788.
You better get well; script by Lewis E.
Schwarz, Edward M. Hoerner, and Jill
Jackson [pseud. of Alice Schwartz]
© Lewis E. Schwarz, Jr., Edward M.
Hoerner, Jill Jackson; 1c 21Jun49; C3789.
SEE Merritt, Patricia Ann.
SEARS, DORIA PERSIS. ’
The scientific God, a radio play. © Doris
Sears; 1c 17Feb49; DU18652.
SEARS, Roebuck, and Co,
Allstate all the way. DU18071. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SEBASTIEN. DU19799. SEE Troyat, Henri.
SECOND class citizens. DP19553. SEE
National Broadcasting Company, inc.
THE SECOND guest. DP19231. SEE
Beresford, Hugh.
SECOND revised description of Number Jack.
DP19436. SEE Gottschalkson, Falk Felix.
THE SECOND son of God. DU19702. SEE
Hopkins, Edwin.
SECOND thoughts. DP20259. SEE Lynch,
Louis Dominic.
Edition ae 382 p. © Universal-Edition; :
11Dec42; DP18824. SCHWARZMAN, Jean Tripp. SEE Schwarz- LE SECRET des dieux. DP19397. SEE
man, Lena Jean Tripp. Marchand, Leopold.
SCHOENBAUM, VERA MARIE. f
The weather-glass, a play in two acts by SCHWARZMAN, LENA JEAN TRIPP. SECRET operation. DU19173. SEE The
Vera Mathews [pseud.] © Vera Marie Topsy Turvy Lane, a dramatic composition. Cavalcade of America, no. 595.
Schoenbaum; 1c 5May49; DU19886. Episode 1. © Mrs, Jean Tripp Schwarz-
man; lc 20Jun49; DU20443. SECRET weapons. DU20387. SHEE Weyem-
berg, Paul H. C. A.
SECURITIES. DU18979, DU20182. SEE
Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths, nos. 97,
121.
SCHOENLANK, HERBERT.
Stehlen sie auch? KomOdie der Redlichkeit
in drei Akten. © Herbert Schoenlank; 1c
2Mar49; DU19179.
SCHOOL Plays, inc.
Inside the book, DP18027. SEE Berson,
Lillian,
Nothing to be thankful for. DP18026.
SEE Hark, Mildred.
THE SCIENCE of luminescence, C3466.
SEE Casperson, William Clement.
THE SCIENTIFIC God, DU18652, SEE
Sears, Doris Persis.
SCOONES, Charlotte,
Achievements. DP19093. SEE Doht,
Mary Frances Read,
77
LE SEDUCTEUR. DP18019. SEE Birabeau,
André,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SEEGER, HAL.
SELLING Ford vs. Chevrolet. C3716. SEE
A word with Wendy, [Sample television Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
script] © Hal Seeger; le 4Apr49;
DU19461.
SEEK the sun, DU18815. SEE Squire,
Roy P.
SEELYE, Mary -Averett,
Fleas and figs. SEE Selden, Samuel,
International folk plays. DP20078.
SEFF, Manuel,
End money. DU20459. SEE Yawitz, Paul
Arthur,
SEGAL, BESSIE JAFFEY.
Are you psychic? By Betty Jaffey. [Radio
program] © Bessie Jaffey Segal,
Joseph P. Chiozza, Abraham §, Levine;
1c 10Nov48; DU17820,
SEGEL, Temalaya, pseud. SEE Segel,
Tess Laya.
SEGEL, TESS LAYA.
That’s my lawyer, a play in three acts by
Temalaya Segel [pseud.] © Temalaya
Segel; 1c 19Jan49; DU18171.
SEILER, CONRAD.
The ghost in the house, a mystery comedy
in three acts. New York, Play Club,
c1948. 62p. (A Play Club selection,
no. 22) © Conrad Seiler; 1Dec48;
DP18283.
Joe the great; a play for children in two
acts. © Conrad Seiler; 1c 20Jjun49;
DU20456,
SELDEN, SAMUEL.
International folk plays, ed. and with an
introd, by Samuel Selden. Chapel Hill,
Univ. of North Carolina Press [1949].
285 p. front. Contents. —Home-longing,
by Gerd Bernhart.—Tarantula, by Kai
Jurgensen. —Black Piet, by Robert S.
Schenkkan, —F leas and figs, by Mary -
Averett Seelye.—The wandering dragon,
by T’ang Wen Shun, —The courting of
Marie Jenvrin, by Gwen Pharis,—The red
velvet goat, by Josephina Niggli. —Where-
fore is this night, by Violet Fidel. —
Washed in de blood, by Rietta Bailey.
© The University of North Carolina Press;
23Apr49; DP20078.
SELECT Operating Corporation,
Butterfly of fashion. DU19997. SEE
Shubert, John.
SELECTIONS from South American plays.
A31192. SEE Weisinger, Nina Lee.
SELF respect and the respect of others.
C3259. SEE Human Relations Films.
SELI, KEMAL A.
Obsession, a play in three acts. © Kemal
A. Seli; 1c 6Apr49; DU19491.
SELL accessories the Chevrolet way.
C3427. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
SELL my show. C3489. SEE Whitney,
Helen Lenore.
SELLER, THOMAS.
Opened by mistake, a comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker’s Plays Ere 32 p.
illus. (Baker’s royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 23Feb49; DP19394.
SELLERS, ROBERT SIDNEY.
Savannah, a three-act musical drama by
Robert S. Sellers and Jeanne C. Wells.
Complete manuscript with melody notes
to songs and lyrics. © Robert Sidney
Sellers, Jeanne Carden Wells; 1c 7Mar49;
DU18947.
SELLING cemetery plots before need.
C3226. SEE Legg, Clarence Angle.
SELLING Ford vs. Plymouth. C3720. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SELLING the other seven. C3433. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SELTERS, EVELYN ELIZABETH BUMPUS.
With eyes that see, a play in three acts.
© Evelyn Bumpus Selters; 1c 4Apr49;
DU19415.
SELTZER, DAN.
The red death, a drama in two scenes.
© Dan Seltzer; 1c 6Jan49; DU17880.
THE SENATOR bewitched. DU18552. SEE
First Nighter, Nov. 25, 1948,
THE SENIOR dinner. DU19274. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 112.
SENIORS in Wonderland. DP18876. SEE
Kelley, Mary Sullivan.
SENSE of humor, DU18845. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 536.
SENTENCE of life. DP18472. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 206.
SENTIMENT for sale. DP17971. SEE
O’Donnell, Margaret Ann.
SEPTEMBER tide. DU18513. SEE
Du Maurier, Daphne.
SERGEANT Preston faces death. DU19059.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 611.
SERGEL, CHRISTOPHER.
P. G. Wodehouse’s Uncle Fred flits by;
dramatized by Perry Clark [pseud, |
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949]. 80 p.
© The Dramatic Pub. Co.; 10Feb49;
DP19873.
SERVICING Frigidaire automatic electric
dryers. C3434. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
SERVICING Frigidaire ironers. C3616,
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SERVICING Frigidaire rotary-type refriger-
ating systems in Coca-Cola coolers. C3435.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SET for a spell. DP18096. SEE Kerr,
Alvin,
THE SETTLEMENT of war claims on behalf
of United States nationals. C3574. SEE
Kait, Harry Carl.
THE SEVEN last churches. DU18013. SEE
Moore, Mable.
THE SEVEN who came home. DP18465.
SEE The Eternal Light, no, 213.
THE SEVENTH day he rested. DU18048.
SEE Cathcart, Virginia May.
SEVENTY were sent forth. DU19920. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 109.
SEXTON, KENARD BRADFIELD.
Slenderella, a musical version of
“Cinderella’’ in two scenes for male
characters, Libretto by Marjorie J.
Johnston; music and staging by Kenard
B. Sexton. © Kenard Bradfield Sexton,
Marjorie Jean Sexton, dba Skits Syndicate;
le 21Feb49; DU19441.
SEXTON, Marjorie Jean.
Slenderella. DU19441. SEE Sexton,
Kenard Bradfield.
SEZNEC, JEAN.
Morals and manners in the XVIIIth century,
an illustrated lecture. © Franco-American
Audio-Visual Distribution Center, inc.;
le 7Feb49; C3325.
78
SHAABER, Matthias Adam,
The tragedy of Macbeth. A31485. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
THE SHABBY genteels. DU18412. SEE
Kennedy, Thomas James,
SHALES of life. DU18416. SEE Wren,
Micajah.
SHADES of 62d Street. DU19255. SEE
Littie Herman, no, 13.
THE SHADOW (Radio program) Scripts in
this series are written hy various authors.
© Street & Smith Publications, inc.
353. Dec. 12, 1948. The head of dcom,
by Frank Kane. © le 4Jan49; DU17795.
354. Dec. 19, 1948. The lost dead, by
Peter Barry. © lc 4Jan49; DU17796.
355. Dec. 26, 1948. Murder marked Merry
Christmas, by Frank Kane. © 1c 4Jan49;
DU17797.
356, Jan. 2, 1949. Death and the crown of
Odalph, by Peter Barry. © 1c 19Jan49;
DU18060.
357. Jan. 9, 1949. The disciple of death,
by Edward Adamson. © 1c 19Jan49;
DU18061.
358. Jan. 16, 1949. The sabbath of the
talons, by Peter Barry. © 1c 19Jan49;
DU18062.
359, Jan. 23, 1949. Death and the double
cross, by Frank Kane, © ic 10Feb49;
DU18855,
360. Jan. 30, 1949. The house of the
ravens, by Peter Barry. © 1c 10Feb49;
DU18856.
361. Feb. 6, 1949. The half dead corpse,
by Edward J. Adamson, © Ic 10Feb49;
DU18853.
362. Feb. 13, 1949. Minotau, the avenger;
by Peter Barry. © lc 3Mar49; DU18849.
363. Feb. 20, 1949. The trail of the
knifer, by Peter Barry. © 1c 3Mar49;
DU18850.
364. Feb. 27, 1949. Collectors of death,
by Frank Kane. © 1c 11Mar49; DU19098.
365. Mar. 6, 1949. Unto death do us part,
by Edward J. Adamson. © ic 11Mar49;
DU19099.
366. Mar. 13, 1949. The ring of Mahla-
laylee, by Peter Barry. © lc 25Mar49;
DU19895.
367. Mar. 20, 1949. The big ace, by Frank
Kane. © ic 25Mar49; DU19894.
368. Mar. 27, 1949. The Darkcliff terror,
by Frank Kane. © 1c 5Apr49; DU19897.
369. Apr. 3, 1949. Creature of darkness,
by Edward J. Adamson. © lc 27Apr49;
DU19902.
370. Apr. 10, 1949. Hear no evil, by
Merritt W. Barnum and Thomas M. Adair.
© 1c 27Apr49; DU19903.
371. Apr. 17, 1949. Death and the Easter
bonnet, by Peter Barry. © 1c 27Apr49;
DU19904.
372. Apr. 24, 1949. Partners in crime, by
Frank Kane. © 1c 11May49; DU19970.
373. May 1, 1949. The double slug killer,
by Peter Barry. © 1c 11May49; DU19969.
SHADOW across the sun. DU18493. SEE
Dickerson, Charles Griffin.
THE SHADOW of a dream. DU19854. SEE
Brash, Arthur Francis.
SHADOW of the vine. DP18725. SEE Nichols,
Beverley.
SHADOWS of the past. DU18582. SEE
Gagnon, Raymond Fred.
SHAFER, ELIZABETH JANE.
The Carlsbad Caverns of New Mexico.
[Recording script] © Rec-O-Tour Record-
Ing Co.; le 28Mar49; C3523.
A Kodachrome tour of the Carlsbad Caverns
of New Mexico. [Recording sexipt|
© Rec-O-Tour Recording Co.; 1¢ 12May49;
C3682.
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. :
Falstaff. DU18653. SEE Barr, Richard
David.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
——
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. Cont’d.
Julius Caesar. DU19966. SEE Studio
One, May 1, 1949.
A midsummer night’s dream. DU19522.
SEE Mallis, Constantine Alexander Hagi.
Richard II]. The Whorf-Barr production.
© Richard Whorf, Richard David Barr;
1c 14Jan49; DU18042.
Six plays of Shakespeare, ed. by G. B. Har-
rison, New York, Harcourt, Brace eee
252 p. illus., geneal. table. Contents, —
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. —The first
part of King Henry the Fourth.—Twelfth
night; or, What you will.—The tragedy of
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. —The tragedy
of Othello, the Moor of Venice. —The
tempest. © Harcourt, Brace & Co., inc.;
12Apr49; on additions; A32505.
The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark,
Newly compiled from the old quartos and
folios by Frederic Downs [pseud.
© Frederic Downs Flesher; 1c 24Feb49;
DU18774.
The tragedy of Julius Caesar; ed. by Hereward
T. Price. New York, Appleton-Century-
Crofts [1949]. 78 p. (Crofts classics)
© Appleton-Century-Crofts, inc.; 1Feb49;
A29704.
The tragedy of King Richard the Second; ed.
by Theodore Spencer. New York,
Appleton-Century-Crofts [1949]. xii, 81 p.
(Crofts classics) © Appleton-Century-
Crofts, inc.; 1Feb49; A29705.
The tragedy of Macbeth. Ed. by M. A.
Shaaber. New York, Appleton-Century-
Crofts [1949] 77 p. (Crofts classics)
Bibliography: page at end. © Appleton-
Century-Crofts, inc.; 30Mar49; A31485,
SHAKESPEARE’S Hamlet. DU19429. SEE
Cook, Philena.
SHANAPHY, JOHN LEO ANTHONY.
Past and present, a play in three acts, by
J. Lee Shanaphy. © John Leo Anthony
Shanaphy; 1c 10Jan49; on revisions;
DU17986. Prev. reg. ‘‘Thirteen o’clock,”’
31Aug46; D4770.
SHAND, WILLIAM.
The blind caterpillar, a drama in three
acts. © William Shand; 1c 23Feb49;
DU20426.
Love me, I’m cheap! A drama in three
acts. © William Shand; 1c 20Apr49;
DU20425.
SHAPIRO, Marilyn.
Paris a la mode. DU19335.
Mary -Ellen.
SEE Munro,
SHAPIRO, MILTON.
Checker CABaret. [Sample radio script]
© Milton Shapiro; 1c 11Apr49; C3554.
Yellow CABaret; sample radio script.
© Milton Shapiro; ic 17Mar49; C3517.
SHARPE, MARY G.
Windows, and other humorous monologs.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, c1948. 67 p. © Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, inc.; 23Sep48; DP18630.
SHARPLES, Winston.
It’s fun to be neat. DP19301.
Sylvia.
Toy-time. DP19302.
SEE Winant,
SEE Winant, Sylvia.
SHAW, David. SEE The Actor’s Studio
(Television program)
SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD.
Zu viel Geld, eine unmanierliche KomGdie
in vier Akten. [Autorisierte deutsche
Ubersetzung von Siegfried Trebitsch.
1. Aufl.| Zurich, Artemis-Verlag [1948].
79 p. Artemis Verlags-Aktiengesell-
schaft; 140ct48; on translation; AF10190.
SHAWN, Jack, pseud. SEE Williams, John
Albert.
SHAYESON, FRANCES EMILIE.
The day beyond forever, a one-act play.
© Frances Shayeson; 1c 11Feb49;
DU18480.
-
Ladies in waiting, a drama in three acts.
© Frances Shayeson; lc 31Jan49; on
revisions; DU18366. Prev. reg. 6Nov45,
D95804; 18Nov46, D5985; 31Dec47, D12491.
The woman who had everything, a one-act
play. © Frances Shayeson; lc 11Feb49;
DU18479.
SHAYON, Robert Lewis. SEE
You Are There (Radio program)
SHEA, Dick. SEE Shea, Henry Richard,
SHEA, HENRY RICHARD.
The Pine Tree Limited, a play in three
acts, by Dick Shea. © Henry R. Shea,
Jr.; le 1Jun49; DU20223,
SHEARER, GUY COOPER.
The state-owned liquor store, an address.
© Guy Cooper Shearer; 1c 9May49;
C3673.
SHEATHING and wallboard. DU18392. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
SHEEHAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS.
Timothy and the lion, and other short plays
for children. © William F. Sheehan, Jr.;
le 28Apr49; DU19794.
SHEFFER, PAUL L. C.
A wedding at St. Mathew’s, a play in two
acts. © Paul L. C. Sheffer; 1c 17Mar49;
DU19155,
SHEHERAZADE. DP19816.
vielle, Jules.
SEE Super-
SHELDON, PAULA DRENDELL.
The Prince passes, a play in three acts.
© Paula Drendell Sheldon; 1c 30Nov48;
on revisions; DU17876. Prev. reg.
“Vesterday was springtime’’, 29Mar32,
D15293.
SHEPHERD, Donald N.
Belt surgery. C3717. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
From the ground up. C3234. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Keep it alive. C3413. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Sunbeam Shavemaster TV commercials.
DU18384. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
Television spots. DU18385.
Picture Productions, inc.
Time for living. DU18699.
Picture Productions, inc.
Tools of the trade. DU19506. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wilding
SEE Wilding
THE SHEPHERDS live again. DP18349.
SEE Lessel, William M.
SHERBA, Dorothy.
Pokey, the Christmas elf. DU17970. SEE
Parker, Jack Darwin.
THE SHERIFF (Radio program) Episodes in
this series are by McCann-Erickson, inc.
© McCann-Erickson, inc.
223. Dec. 31, 1948. Paging Johnny. © ic
7Jan49; DU17976.
224, Jan. 7, 1949. Murder and Mrs.
McNulty. © ic 31Jan49; DU18612.
225. Jan, 14, 1949. The case of the emerald
ring. © ic 31Jan49; DU18613.
226, Jan. 21, 1949. Murder in the treble
clef. © ic 31Jan49; DU18614.
227. Jan. 28, 1949. The gold chain of death.
© 1c 31jJan49; DU18615.
228. Feb. 4, 1949. The magic brain. © 1c
25F eb49; DU18843.
229. Feb. 11, 1949. The case of Molly and
the marine, © 1c 25Feb49; DU18842.
230. Feb. 18, 1949. The too plausible
murder case. © 1c 25Feb49; DU18641.
231. Feb. 25, 1949. Three for murder.
© 1c 9Mar49; DU19023.
232. Mar. 4, 1949. Renee reneges. © lc
9Mar49; DU19024.
233. Mar. 11, 1949. Plan for murder.
© 1¢ 17Mar49; DU19140.
79
234. Mar. 18, 1949. Murder ina tea cup.
© le 28Mar49; DU19253.
235. Mar. 25, 1949. Portrait of death.
2 1c 28Mar49; DU19236.
236. Apr. 1, 1949. The sin of Lee Sing.
© 1c 11Apr49; DU19593.
237. Apr. 8, 1949. The mouse who told
the horse. © le 11Apr49; DU19594.
238. Apr. 15, 1949. The wall of hate.
© le 25Apr49; DU19761.
239. Apr. 22, 1949. No one loves a
murderer. © ic 25Apr49; DU19762.
240. Apr. 29, 1949. Murder is cooking.
© 1c 9May49; DU19938.
241. May 6, 1949. Design macabre. © ic
9May49; DU19939.
242. May 13, 1949. Murder is a business,
© 1c 9Jun49; DU20356.
243. May 20, 1949. Love, why did you
leave me? © ic 9Jun49; DU20357.
244, May 27, 1949. The suspended sword.
© le 9Jun49; DU20358.
245. June 3, 1949. Ding-dong bell. © ic
9Jun49; DU20359.
246. June 10, 1949. The suicide letter.
© 1e 23Jun49; DU20532.
247. June 17, 1949. There’s a flame in
my heart. © 1c 23Jun49; DU20533.
SHERMAN, ALEXANDER.
Holiday time; a dramatic composition
for radio and television. © Al Sherman;
1c 20Jun49; C3785.
SHERMAN, ALFRED.
Of the people, a dramatico-musical com-
position, Lyrics and sketches by Alfred
Sherman, music by Henry Lasker. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Henry
Lasker, Alfred Sherman; lc 28Jan49;
DU18143.
SHERMAN, ALICE ELLA.
God’s garden of love. [Ceremony for the
Eastern oe © Alice E. Sherman;
24Nov48; DP17840.
The light of faith. [A ceremony] 8 p.
© Alice Ella Sherman; 2Feb49; DP18446.
SHERMAN, ARTHUR.
Water is water, after all; a play. 34 leaves.
© Arthur Sherman; ic 10Feb49; DU18478.
SHERMAN, CHARLES ELLIOTT.
The next champ, a play in three acts by
Chuck Sherman. © Charles Elliott
Sherman; le 26May49; DU20142.
SHERRIFF, ROBERT CEDRIC.
Miss Mabel, a play in three acts.
Sherriff; 1c 27Jan49; DU18608.
Miss Mabel, a play in two acts by R. C.
Sherriff. Revised by Guy Bolton. © R. C.
Sherriff; 1c 30Mar49; DU19316.
Quartet, AI-2111. SEE Maugham, Wil-
liam Somerset.
OR. C.
SHERRY and the genie. DU19524. SEE
Scott, Robert Sanford,
SHERWOOD, ROBERT EMMET.
Miss Liberty, a play in two acts. Book by
Robert E. Sherwood, music and lyrics
by Irving Berlin. [Text only] © Robert
Emmet Sherwood; ic 14Apr49; DU19826.
SHIFFRIN, A. B.
King Johnny, a play inthree acts. © A. B.
Shiffrin; 1c 1Apr48; DU19330.
SEE
A SHIP comes home. DP17965.
Fisher, Daisy.
THE SHIRT-tail decision. DU19321. SEE
Hutchings, O’Gene Moore.
SHOCKPROOF shipping. C3273. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE SHOEMAKER and the elves. DU19669.
SEE Sylvern, Henry.
SHOOLMAN, REGINA.
French primitive paintings, an illustrated
lecture in two parts. Prepared in co-
operation with the French Cultural
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SHOOLMAN, REGINA. Cont’d.
Services. © Franco-American Audio-
Visual Distribution Center, inc.; 1c
11Mar49; C3471.
SHORE, Joseph.
A bed with the others, SEE Mayorga,
Margaret. The best one-act plays of
1948-1949. AA117053.
SHORT plays. A32492. SEE Knickerbocker,
Edwin Van Berghen.
SHOULD this play be banned? C3310. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television program)
SHOULD we adopt Russia’s tactics. C3322.
SEE What Do You Think? (Television
program)
SHOWALTER, Max.
Little Boy Blue. DU19135. SEE Miller,
Albert Griffith.
Once in a lovetime. DU19133. SEE
Miller, Albert Griffith.
THE SHOWCASE. DU19380. SEE Rosen-
baum, Maxwell Richard,
A SHOWER for the bridesmaid. DU18550.
SEE First Nighter, Dec. 9, 1948.
SHUBERT, JOHN.
Butterfly of fashion, a musical drama in
three acts. Book and lyrics by John
Shubert and Rowland Leigh, music by
ohn Shubert and Philip Radowski.
[rex and music on separate leaves]
Select Operating Corp.; 1c 19Apr49;
DU19997.
SHUBERT, Milton.
Spring again. DU19947. SEE Verneuil,
Louis.
SHULMAN, EDWARD S.
Canteen. DU20220. SEE Morse, Arthur D.
Yesteryears, a 30-minute television show
utilizing film clips, by Edward S. Shulman
and Arthur D. Morse. © Edward S.
Shulman, Arthur D. Morse; 1c 10Feb49;
DU18459,
You and your child. DU20211. SEE
Morse, Arthur D.
SHUSHAN boys. DP18696. SEE Millstone,
Seymour,
SIDING 273. DU18424, SEE Gielgud, Val.
SIDLINGER, BRUCE C.
Hide and shriek, a one-act play. © Bruce
C. Sidlinger; 1c 29Apr49; DU19846.
SIDORSKY, JUDITH.
The big engine. [Recording script]
© Young People’s Records, inc.; 1c
1jun49; DU20336.
The little cowboy. DU20342, SEE
Abrashkin, Raymond,
Out-of-doors. [Recording script © Young
People’s Records, inc.; 1c 1Jun49;
DU20346.
Rainy day. [Recording script] By Peter
Gordon [pseuct| © Young People’s
Records, inc.; le 1Jun49; DU20341.
Winter fun, [Recording script] By Peter
Gordon [pseud. of Judith Sidorsky] and
John Michaels [pseud. of Raymon
Abrashkin] © Young People’s Records,
inc.; le 1Jun49; DU20339.
Works by Judith Sidorsky in collaboration
with Raymond Abrashkin written under the
pseud., Daniel Andrews, are entered under
the pseud.
SIEBEN sind verdachtig. DU18291. SEE
Leonhardt, Hans Walter.
SIEGEL, Mrs. Benjamin Mordecai. SEE
London, Hannah Ruth,
SIEGEL, MARC M.
Telemag, the children’s magazine of tele-
vision. A one hour children’s variety
show designed for television, by Marc
Siegel and Mortimer Abrahams, [Sample
script] © Marc Siegel, Mortimer
Abrahams; 1c 20May49; DU20069.
SIEGEL, WILLIAM.
My widow’s wedding, a musical comedy
in two acts, [In Yiddish. Text only
© William Siegel; 1c 31May49; DU20209.
SIETE veces. DP18932. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin,
SIEVERS, DAVID WIEDER.
It’s a hit, a television quiz show with tele-
stunts, by David Wieder Sievers and
Aleen Barbara Block. Episode 25,
Nov. 8, 1948. © Westheimer & Co.; 1c
3Dec48; DU18737.
SIGN of the Deathshead. DU19043. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 918.
SIGNAL in green, DU19058. SEE Chal-
lenge of the Yukon, no, 617.
THE SIGNING of the Magna Charta,
DU19745. SEE You Are There, no, 34,
SILENT night, holy night. DU18908. SEE
Kabica, Alfred R.
SILL, SANFORD.
It pays to laugh; radio or television
script. © Sanford Sill; 1c 9May49;
C3675.
THE SILLY chick. DU19649, SEE Fitel-
berg, Jerzy.
THE SILVER. DU18999. SEE Dinwoodie,
Nina Hepburn.
SILVER bonus. C3677. SEE Downey,
Joseph Augustine.
THE SILVER whistle. DP19893. SEE
McEnroe, Robert Edward,
SILVERMAN, HOWARD ALLEN.
I should have stood in bed, a play in
three acts. © Howard Allen Silverman;
le 14Apr49; DU19576.
SILVERS, Emma.
Zinka, the queen of Crystal Spring.
DU18669. SEE Leone, Edmund.
SILVERSTONE, MARK EDISON.
You can have it, an original musical satire
in two acts. Book by Mark Silverstone
and Martin Watten; music and lyrics by
Mark Silverstone. [Text and music on
separate eaves © Mark E. Silverstone;
le 14Dec48; DU18679.
SILVIUS, GILBERT G.
The lonesome wind, a play. 23 leaves.
© Gilbert G. Silvius; 1c 2Feb49; DU18391.
Song stories: Temptation. [Television
script] 1 leaf. Gilbert G, Silvius;
le 1Dec48; DU18037.
Sponser party, a 15-minute television
quiz show. [Sample script © Gilbert
Silvius; lc 12May49; C3683.
A world of songs, a television series
format. © Gilbert G. Silvius; 1c 2Feb49;
DU18390.
SIMON, ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Off the record, a radio program. [Sample
script] © Abraham L. Simon; 1c
12Nov48; C3442.
You’re the eye-witness, a new television
program. Includes photographs.
© Abraham L. Simon; 1c 12Nov48;
C3443.
SIMPLE arithmetic. C3735. SEE Tomp-
kins, Joseph Herbert.
THE SIN of Lee Sing. DU19593. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 236.
SINCLAIR, Suzie Smith.
As I wander. DU19183. SEE Niles,
John Jacob.
80
SING a new song. DU19433. SEE First
Nighter, Jan. 13, 1949.
SING out, sweet land, DP19267. SEE
Kerr, Walter.
SINGER, IRVING L.
The artists, a play in three acts. © Irving
L. Singer; 1c 14Feb49; DU18561.
SINGING is believing, SEE Paulus, John D.
Pittsburgh in music. DU20265.
SIR Thomas More, courtier to Henry the
Eighth. DU18665. SEE O’Hara, Mary
Louise Robinson.
THE SISTERS liked them handsome, SEE
Longstreet, Stephen. High button shoes,
DP18357.
SITTING pretty. DU18796. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Feb, 14, 1949,
SIX chairs, DU18820. SEE Aldrich Family,
no. 486,
SIX plays of Shakespeare. A32505. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
THE SIX swans. DU19749. SEE Let’s
Pretend, Mar. 19, 1949.
SIX television spots. DU19507, DU19841.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SIXTY silver minutes, DU18743. SEE
Balthrope, Charles W.
THE SKAGWAY mail. DU20007. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 651.
SKAGWAY patrol. DU18166. SEE The
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 603.
THE SKETCHBOOK. C3636. SEE Zimmer-
man, Duane Arthur.
SKIP Fenwick’s discovery. DU20239. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SKIPPER next to God, DP20135. SEE
Hartog, Jan de,
SKITS Syndicate.
Slenderella. DU19441. SEE Sexton,
Kenard Bradfield.
SKLAR, Michael. SEE You Are There
(Radio program)
SKLAR, Roger.
The better mousetrap. DU19907. SEE
Eiten, Myles.
THE SKULL in the stone. DU20013. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 657.
THE SKYWAYMAN. DP18955. SEE
Preston, Effa Estelle,
SLAUGHTER on Tenth Avenue, DU18986.
SEE Marshall, Lawrence Parsons,
SLEEP, baby, sleep. DU19443. SEE
Crane, Burton.
THE SLEEPING Beauty. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows) DP19062.
Stains, Katherine Berle. DP18861.
THE SLEEPY family. DU20349. SEE
Adelson, Leone.
SLENDER anchorage. DU17812. SEE
Hilliard, Frank.
SLENDERELLA. DU19441. SEE Sexton,
Kenard Bradfield.
SLEZAK, JOHN R.
Some considerations of style, [Lecture]
© John R. Slezak; 1c 25Apr49; C3605.
SLIDEFILM review. C3611. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SLIGHTLY normal, DU18909. SEE
Elder, William Eugene,
A SLIPPED halter. DU18389. SEE
Baldwin, Bertha.
SLOAN, CATHERINE BRYAN,
The legend of the dogwood, a radio drama.
© Catherine Bryan Sloan; lc 25Apr49;
DU19924.
SLOTE, ALFRED HORACE.
Cry for the Captain, a play in three acts.
© Alfred Horace Slote; 1c 21Jun49;
DU20472.
SLOTKIN, JOSEPH.
The conquered man, a play.in three acts.
© Joseph Slotkin; 1c 13Jun49; DU20375.
SLOW the whistle sang! DU17882. SEE
Mednick, Stanley Robert.
SLUTZKY, DAVID.
Purim in Bagdad, 1948. One act play for
children, in three scenes. Artist, Emanuel
Slutzky. New York, Mizrachi National
Education Committee [1949]. 17 p. illus.
Hebrew text. © Mizrachi National Educa-
tion Committee; 18Feb49; DP19001.
SMALL fry. C3778. SEE Olmstead,
Elnora Belle.
SMALLEY, WEBSTER LEROY CROXDALE.
Some like ’em cold, a sketch for two off-
Broadway mice. © Webster L. Smalley;
lec 4Apr49; DU19545.
SMALLFRY, the stickleback. DU20043.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Mar. 6, 1949.
SMITH, ANN ANDERSON.
Ann Smith’s needlecraft corner, a script
for television. © Ann Smith; lc 17Feb49;
DU18925.
SMITH, CONRAD SUTTON.
The perfectionist, a play in three acts by
Conrad S. Smith, adapted from a short
story by Margaret St. Clair. © Conrad
Sutton Smith; le 16Feb49; DU18581.
SMITH, HERBERT WILSON.
Conk and Carrie, an adult puppet show for
television. © Herbert Wilson Smith; 1c
14Mar49; DU19109.
SMITH, LEVI J.
Scenario of “Mother and home,”’ by Viola
Patey Miller, adapted by L. J. Smith.
© Levi J. Smith; 1May47; DP19533.
SMITH, LORRAINE.
Perennial Pierrette, a monolog that may
be given with music. © Wetmore
Declamation Bureau; 1Sep48; DP18370.
SMITH, LOUIS.
What Elmer wants, a comedy in three acts.
© Louis Smith; 1c 24May49; on revisions;
DU20122. Prev. reg. “Smile, brethren,
smile;’’ 5Sep44, D90314; 15Feb45,
D92566.
SMITH, Marcus Edward,
Remember. C3564. SEE Buddemeter,
Harry William.
SMITH, Nellene.
International quiz. C3678. SEE Materna,
Ted Oscar.
SMITH, NELLY PUSSIE.
Rehabilitation training methods for develop-
ing dexterity in the least used hand.
[Report © Nelly Pussie Smith; 1c
Apr49; C3540.
SMITH, PAT.
Crime against nature, a drama in three
acts. Pat Smith; lc 2Mar49; DU18836.
SMITH, PAUL GERARD.
Mystery guest; or, Pardon my back, By
Paul Gerard Smith and Sue Ryan. [Televi-
sion senipt © Paul Gerard Smith, Sue
Ryan; le 21Feb49; DU18713.
Star dressing room. DU18869. SEE
Ryan, Sue.
SMITH, ROBERT.
Quicksand, an original screen play.
© Rooney -Stiefel, inc.; 8Mar49; DP19095.
SMITH, VERNA HANNAH.
Pilgrimage to the past of California, a
pageant in four scenes and four tableaux
by Verna Hannah Smith, with original
contrapuntal melody for theme and musical
suggestions by Elva G, Triplett. © Verna
Hannah Smith, Elva G. Triplett; 1c
22Apr49; DU19710.
SMITH, WILLIAM PHILIP.
White gloves, a play in three acts by Wm.
Philip Smith. © Wm, Philip Smith; 1c
9jun49; DU20288.
SMITH, WILLIAM ROGER.
The laugh doctor, [Sample radio script]
© William Roger Smith; 1c 21Jun49;
C3787,
SMITS, Lee. SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio
program)
THE SMOKE abatement story. C3415. SEE
Ostermeier, Edwin J.
SMOKE SCREEN. DU18128. SEE Nuzzi,
Vera.
SMOKE screens. DU17878. SEE Specht,
Paul L.
SMOKE—why? C3414. SEE Stoliker,
J. Fred.
SMYTH, Nona Long. SEE Long, Nona.
SMYTH, William Roger. SEE Smith,
William Roger.
THE SNAKE and the web. DU19201. SEE
Purcell, Paul, pseud,
SNAPP, Orville, pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
THE SNEEZE of Schlomele. DP18471.
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 209.
THE SNOW Queen. DU19751. SEE Let’s
Pretend, Apr. 2, 1949.
SNOW removal. DU18587. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 484.
THE SNOW trap. DU19276. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 119.
SNUG Harbor. DU18551. SEE First
Nighter, Dec. 2, 1948.
SO dear to Pasticiotti. DU20302. SEE
Germano, Frank A.
SO up the stairs. DU20301. SEE Crane,
Burton.
SOARES, IRINEU DE MACEDO.
Deadlier than the male, a comedy screen-
play. © Irineu de Macedo Soares; lic
16Mar49; DU19205.
I lived through it, a television series,
Contents. —An English lesson. —My first
pay check.—How to grow rich. © Irineu
de Macedo Soares; 1c 16 Mar49; DU19204.
S@NDERBY, Knud,
Krista. SEE Fischer, Leck. Hende vi
glemmer. DP18916.
SOFIA, VINCENT.
The dictates of conscience; or, The spir-
itual growth of Checco. A sermon and
lecture. © Vincent Sofia; lc 28Jan49;
C3632.
LA SOIF. DU19406. SEE Bernstein, Henri.
81
SOJOURN into hell. DU18363. SEE
Keller, William Slotterback.
SOKOLOFF, IVAN BORIS.
The devil is a dreamer, an allegorical
drama in two acts and six scenes.
© Ivan Sokoloff; 1c 15Mar49; DU19149,
SOLICITATION problems, C3215. SEE
Mey nae, Harold Bright. Master salesman-
ship.
SOLOMON, LOUIS.
Man on a broom, a comedy in three acts by
Louis Solomon and Gordon Kahn. © Louis
Solomon, Gordon Kahn; 1c 20Jun49;
DU20460.
SOME considerations of style. C3605. SEE
Slezak, John R.
SOME like em cold. DU19545. SEE
Smalley, Webster Leroy Croxdale.
SOMERSAULT in the sea. DU20567. SEE
Mangum, Edward P,
SOMETHING for you, too. DU19538. SEE
Sonderegger, Arnold Arthur.
SONDEREGGER, ARNOLD ARTHUR.
Choose your own, a play in one act.
© Arnold Arthur Sonderegger; lc 7Feb49;
DU18695.
Forgive us as we forgive, a play in one
act. © Arnold Arthur Sonderegger; 1c
1Apr49; DU19386.
Let’s be friends, a play in one act.
© Arnold Arthur Sonderegger; 1c
14F eb49; DU18557.
Rosalie, a play in two acts. © Arnold
Arthur Sonderegger; 1c 8Feb49; DU18694.
Something for you, too; a one-act play.
© Arnold Arthur Sonderegger; 1c
12Apr49; DU19538,
A SONG anda story. DU18645, SEE
Davis, John Homer.
THE SONG of Bernadette. DU20089. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Apr. 11, 1949.
SONG of the Christmas stockings. DU19477.
Billie the Brownie, no. 33.
THE SONG-of-the-hour. DU20267. SEE
Lucas, Georgie Frances.
SONG stories: Temptation. DU18037.
SEE Silvius, Gilbert G.
LE SONGE sur la terrasse. DU18517.
SEE Charbonnier, Lucien,
SOPHOCLES. wy,
Oedipus tyrannus. SEE Stravinskii, Igor’
Fedorovich. Oedipus rex. DP19162.
SORENSEN, JAMES WILLIAM.
The pink and white horse; recording script.
© James W. Sorensen, Perec Recording
Studio; lc 31May49; C3738.
SORIANO, ROCCO.
Un Dio solo; dramma in cinque atti.
© Rocco Soriano; 1c 2Jun49; DU20435.
SOUTH Pacific. DU19879. SEE Rodgers,
Richard.
THE SOUTH Sea Islanders. DU19767. SEE
Phillips, Theodore J.
SOUTH with the boarder. DU19519. SEE
First Nighter, Feb. 10, 1949.
SOUTHERN France. C3327. SEE Hoffman,
Edward J.
SOUVENIR from the mountain. SEE Hills,
Constance Harvey. Outpost of innocence.
DU18654.
SOYA, Carl Erik.
Rgdt og graat. SEE Fischer, Leck. Hende
viglemmer. DP18916.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SPAAK, CHARLES.
La grande illusion, un film de Jean Renoir.
Scenario de Charles Spaak et Jean
Renoir; adaptation et dialogues de Jean
Renoir et C. Spaak, Paris, La Nouvelle
Edition veel 185 p. illus. © La
Nouvelle Edition; 25Jan49; AF10279.
SPACE ship. DU19039. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 923.
THE SPARROW. DU20003. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no, 647,
SPECHT, PAUL L.
Smoke screens, specimen outline for radio
and television programs. Episode no. 1:
Napoleon. © Paul L. Specht; 1c 4Nov48;
DU17878.
SPECIAL day plays. DP20415. SEE
Curtis, Agnes.
SPECIAL deputy. DU19685. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2930-1755.
A SPECIALIZED educational program of
the air. C3532. SEE Bell, Ruth.
SPECIFICALLY yours. C3274. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
SPECTOR, Joel.
Cafe Society presents stars of today and
tomorrow. DU20219. SEE Winter, Paul.
SPELL your name. C3694. SEE Berry,
Ed, J.
SPENCE, Hartzell.
One foot in heaven. DP19872. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
SPENCER, Theodore.
The tragedy of King Richard the Second,
A29705. SEE Shakespeare, William.
SPENCER, WILLIAM J.
Fund raising, a lecture. © William J.
Spencer; lc 17Mar49; C3491.
SPENCER, inc.
Getting selected prospects. C3696.
SEE Flory Films, inc.
THE SPICE of life. DU19500. SEE Wilkin-
son, Nan Stronach.
SPIER, ROSEMARIE.
East is not west, a play with music in
three acts by Rosemarie Spier and George
Brendan Dowell. [Text only] © Rose-
marie Spier, George Brendan Dowell;
le 20Apr49; DU19639.
THE SPINNERS. SEE Saint Mary-of-the-
Woods College. One-act plays for all
girl casts. DP17989.
SPINSTER’S pie. DP19597. SEE Thornley,
Alice.
SPIRA, ALVA ANN.
Aunt Clotilde’s passion, a satirical comedy
in three acts. © Alva Spira; 1c 2Dec48;
DU18409.
THE SPIRIT is willing. DP17958. SEE
Reach, James.
SPIRIT of Moses. DU19329. SEE McClane,
Zula Lee.
THE SPIRITUAL growth of Checco. SEE
Sofia, Vincent. The dictates of conscience.
C3632.
SPITZBUBEN. DU18287. SEE Menzel,
Hanns,
SPLIT personalities. DU19390. SEE
Krouse, Morton.
SPONSER party. C3683. SEE Silvius,
Gilbert G.
SPORTS battle. C3555. SEE Hawthorne,
Earl J.
SPORTS jackpot. DU19805. SEE Reingold,
Harold I,
SPOT the buck. DU20202. SEE Roberts,
Gordon.
SPREAD your wings. DU18681. SEE
Casto, Jean.
SPRING again. DU19947. SEE Verneuil,
Louis.
SPRING planting. DU18427. SEE Harris,
Guy S.
SPRING tonic. DU19739. SEE Edwards,
Eleanor Jean.
SPRINGBOARD to nowhere. DU18136. SEE
Lidor, Alexander.
SPRINGING Stephen. DU18907. SEE
Branch, Houston.
SPRINGTIDE of the stars. DU19018. SEE
Hanson, Mary Kathryn.
SPRINGTIME in California. DU19511. SEE
Lichtenfels, Paul Jacob,
SPRINGTIME in the southland, DU19468.
SEE Bankson, Budd Norman,
SPROWL, CHARLES R.
Win, place & show, a gridiron musicale of
the bench and bar, presented by members
of the Chicago Bar Association. Book of
the show by Charles R. Sprowl and James
A. Sprowl. [Chicago, 1948] 60 p. The
Chicago Bar Association 24th annual
Christmas spirits production. Text only.
© Chicago Bar Association; 6Dec48;
DP18404.
SPROWL, James A,
Win, place & show. DP18404. SEE Sprowl,
Charles R.
SQUARE pegs, round holes. DU20050. SEE
Robinson, David.
SQUIRE, BURT.
Pick a page, a quiz show for radio or tele-
vision, [Sample script] © Burt Squire; lc
4Apr49; C3545.
SQUIRE, ROY P. si
Seek the sun, a play in five scenes. © Roy
P. Squire; lc 1Mar49; DU18815.
STAFFORD, KATHLEEN.
Player queen, an imaginary incident in one
act. London, S. French [1948]. 31 p.
illus. (French’s acting edition, no. 11)
© Samuel French ltd.; 31Dec48; DP20106.
STAG at eve. DU19792. SEE Pierce, John.
STAGE folk. DU18765, DU19812. SEE
O’Connor, Joseph.
STAINS, KATHERINE BERLE.
Sleeping Beauty, a play in three acts
adapted from the folktale. Dallas, Story
Book Press [1948] 60 p. front.
© Katherine Berle Stains; 29Dec48;
DP18861.
STAND BY FOR CRIME (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Alvin Fixler.
© Alvin Fixler.
The airport murder case. © lc 4Mar49;
DU18901.
Murder on display. © 1c 2Feb49; DU18380.
A night at the concert. © ic 4Mar49;
DU18902.
STANDARD Oil Company of Indiana.
The inside story of lubricating oil. DU18706,
DU18714. SEE Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
STANLEY, Bud, pseud. SEE Mitenbuler,
Robert.
82
STANLEY, LORENA MAY.
They call me a delinquent; or, The power
of prayer. A dramatization by Victoria
Lorenz [pseud.] © Lorena May Stanley;
le 19May49; DU20252.
STANLEY Ketchel. C3671. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
STANTON, Priscilla Beacham,
Paper matches. DU19113. SEE Pierce,
Emily Stanton.
STANTON, STODDARD JOHNSTON.
No moss, a series of sketches. © Stoddard
J. Stanton; 1c 17Dec48; DU18054.
STANWOOD, SHIRLEY.
Feet of clay, a play in three acts. © Shirley
Stanwood; lc 28Mar49; DU19297.
THE STAR bug. DU18068. SEE Hostetler,
Delbert "Yayne.
STAR dressing room, DU18869. SEE
Ryan, Sue.
STAR gazer. DP19285. SEE West, Mar-
garet King.
THE STAR inthe window. DP19284. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
STAR of Dallas. DU18579. SEE Jordan,
Philip Harding.
STAR of peace. DU17947. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 91.
STARR, Ben.
The honest dope. DU18548. SEE First
Nighter, Dec. 16, 1948.
STARTENA film. C3438, SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
STATE fair. DU18529. SEE Clay, David M.
THE STATE of life. SEE Morris, Thomas
Baden. That state of life. DP18102.
THE STATE-owned liquor store. C3673.
SEE Shearer, Guy Cooper.
STATEMENT of facts. C3398. SEE
Bodfish, Morton.
STATION WEDO. SEE McKeesport, Pa.
Radio Station WEDO.
THE STEADFAST heart. DU19773. SEE
Buller, Marguerite.
STEDMAN, SIDNEY R.
Relax—and enjoy it! A program for tele-
vision. © Sidney R. Stedman; le 3Mar49;
C3463.
STEELE, CHARLES ISHMAEL.
Cinder, my eyel A domestic farce by
Jack Steele [pseua. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge Entertainment House, c1948.
28 p. (Eldridge popular one act plays)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
7Sep48; DP18628.
Groom’s biscuits, a modern farce in one
act, by jack Steele [pseud.] Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House,
c1948. 28 p. (Eldridge popular one act
plays) © Eldridge Entertainment House,
inc.; 1Sep48; DP18626.
STEELE, Jack, pseud, SEE Steele, Charles
Ishmael,
STEELE, Peter, pseud, SEE Eisenberg,
Philip.
STEFFAN, CATHERINE.
The cut-out lady; television program.
Script no. 12; the adventures of Timothy
Terrier. © Catherine Steffan; 1c
15Jun49; C3770.
STEHLEN sie auch? DU19179. SEE
Schoenlank, Herbert.
=
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
STEIGER, ANITA CECILIA.
A bum at heart, a play in three acts by
Anita and Elaine Steiger. © Anita C.
Steiger, Elaine K. Steiger; 1c 22Apr49;
DU19703.
STEIGER, Elaine Katherine.
A bum at heart. DU19703.
Anita Cecilia.
SEE Steiger,
STEIN, GERTRUDE.
Last operas and plays; ed, and with an
introd. by Carl Van Vechten. New York,
Rinehart [1949]. 480 p. port. © Alice
B. Toklas; 24Feb49; A30769.
STEINBERG, Norma Margaret.
Jerry Butterball (The baby cloud).
DU19626. SEE Nicholson, Daniel
Vernon,
STEINHAUS, EVA KUNZMANN.
Our church goes marching on, a pageant
for the seventy-fifth anniversary of the
founding of the Hyde Park Baptist Church
in Chicago. [Chicago, 1949]. 36 p.
© Hyde Park Baptist Church; 9May49;
DP20494,
STEP right up! DU18584. SEE Herman,
Gerald Sheldon.
STEPHEN, pseud. SEE Stephenson,
Charles Neville.
STEPHENS, PETER JOHN.
Broken song, a new play in three acts.
© Peter John Stephens; 1c 10Jan49;
DU18021.
STEPHENSON, CHARLES NEVILLE.
Opening nite, a musical farce in two acts.
Book by Neville Charles [pseud, of Charles
Neville Stephenson] music by Stephen
pseud. of Charles Neville Stephenson]
Charles Neville Stephenson; 1c oMay49;
DU19891.
Vacation time, a giant water ballet and
musical revue for stadium or auditoriums,
Book by Neville Charles [pseud, of Charles
Neville Stephenson] music by Stephen
pseud, of Charles Neville Stephenson]
Charles Neville Stephenson; 1c 18Apr49;
DU19638.
STEPHENSON, SHIRLEY.
How to get a male, a pantomimic skit.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau; 1Sep48;
DP18376.
STERN, ALAN.
Easy listening; script for Mar. 24, 1949.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; 1c
25Mar49; C3520.
Music please, an audition script. © The
eEeerey Broadcasting Corp.; 1c 7Apr49;
€ 0
EIN STERN fiir Viola. DU18297. SEE
Fischer-Karwin, Heinz.
STEVENS, LESLIE C.
The clown prince, a farce-comedy in three
acts. © Leslie C. Stevens; 1c 7Apr49;
DU20469.
STEVENSON, Robert Louis.
Lodging for the night. DU19605. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
The treasure of Franchard. DU18525,
SEE Your Show Time (Television
program)
STEWART, HORACE WINFRED.
Hey! This is it! A musical play in two
acts. [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Horace Winfred Stewart; 1c 4Mar49;
on revisions; DU19320. Prev. reg. ‘“‘What
a night,’’ 5jun46; DU4250.
STEWART, VIRGINIA HARDEN.
Bowleg Bill, the sea-going cowboy; a dra-
matic adaptation for radio or recording
by Virginia Harden, Based on a story by
Jeremiah Digges [pseud. of Josef Berger |
© Virginia Harden Stewart; 1c 25Mar49;
DU19243,
STICK-in-the-Mud, the duck. DU18001.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Oct. 21, 1948.
STIEGLITZ, PERRY J.
A vase from China, a play in nine scenes.
© Perry J. Stieglitz; 1c 14Mar49;
DU19137.
STILL, WILLIAM GRANT.
Troubled island, an opera in three acts,
by William Grant Still; libretto by Lang-
ston Hughes. New York, Leeds Music
Corp., cl1949. 38 p. Text only. © Leeds
Music Corp.; 31Mar49; DP19449, Prev.
reg. 13Dec41; E unp. 278708.
STIMULATE desire. C3213. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Master salesmanship.
STIR crazy. DU19618.
Oswald,
STIRLING, NORA.
The ins and outs, a play in one act. An
American Theatre Wing Community Play.
© Nora Stirling; 6Jun49; DP20327.
SEE Kubly, Herbert
STIRTON, ALFRED LEROY.
Lost freedom, a short story. © Alfred L.
Stirton; 1c 4Feb49; DU18702.
STOCK, Caroline, pseud, SEE Ritter,
Irene.
STOCKTON, Frank Richard,
The lady or the tiger? DU19007. SEE
Your Show Time (Television program)
STOLEN glory. DU20361. SEE Dr.
Christian, no, 547.
STOLEN horses. DU19037. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no, 2509-1734.
STOLIKER, J. FRED.
Smoke—why? Paper read before the
meeting of the Appleton Section of the
National Association of Power Engi-
neers, Feb. 3, 1949. © J, Fred Stoliker;
le TMar49; C3414.
STONE, Gene. SEE The Great Gilder-
sleeve (Radio program)
STONE, JAMES FLOYD.
The grapevine, a comedy for girls in
three acts. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House [pede . 72p. (An
Eldridge 3-act play) Eldridge Enter -
tainment House, inc.; 29Sep48; DP18629.
The honeymoon is over, a farce comedy
in three acts. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House [1948, c1947] 177 p.
illus. (An Eldridge 3-act play)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
2Sep48; DP18636.
Timmie’s double date, a nonsensical farce
in three acts. Boston, Drama Guild
Publishers [1948]. 93 p. illus. © Drama
Guild Publishers; 1Dec48; DP17839.
STONE in the road. DU19470. SEE Billie
the Brownie, no, 16,
THE STONE wall. DU20221.
George.
SEE Roland,
STOP THE MUSIC (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Howard Connell.
© Louis G. Cowan, inc,
42. Jan, 2, 1949. © 1c 6Jan49; C3239.
43. Jan. 9, 1949. © 1c 14Jan49; C3264.
44, Jan, 16, 1949. © ic 19Jan49; C3276.
45, Jan. 23, 1949. © 1c 25Jan49; C3282,
46. Jan. 30,1949. © 1c 1Feb49; C3305.
47. Feb. 6, 1949. © 1c 8Feb49; DU18435.
48. Feb. 13, 1949. © 1c 16Feb49; DU18575,
49, Feb. 20, 1949. © 1c 23Feb49; DU18718,
50. Feb, 27, 1949. © 1c 1Mar49; DU18818.
51. Mar. 6, 1949. © 1c 14Mar49; DU19107.
52. Mar. 13, 1949. © 1c 15Mar49;
DU19131.
53. Mar. 20, 1949. © 1c 23Mar49;
DU19222.
83
04. Mar. 27, 1949. © 1c 30Mar49; DU19315.
95. Apr. 3, 1949. © 1c 5Apr49; DU19417.
06. Apr. 10, 1949. © 1c 13Apr49; DU19547.
57, Apr. 17, 1949. © 1c 20Apr49; DU19640,
58. Apr. 24, 1949. © le 27Apr49; DU19771.
59. May 1, 1949. © 1c 4May49; DU19871.
60. May 8, 1949. © 1c 10May49; DU19931.
61. May 15, 1949. © 1c 16May49; DU20035.
62. May 22, 1949. © 1c 25May49; DU20151.
63, May 29, 1949. © ic 1jun49; DU20227.
64, June 5, 1949. © 1c 9Jun49; DU20300.
65. June 12, 1949. © 1c 14Jun49; DU20389.
66. June 19, 1949. © 1c 22Jun49; DU20480,
67, June 26, 1949. © 1c 29Jun49: DU20571.
STOP THE MUSIC (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Howard Con-
nell, © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
1. May 5, 1949. © 1c 10May49; DU19932.
2. May 12, 1949. © 1c 16May49; DU19991.
3. May 19, 1949. © 1c 25May49; DU20150.
4. May 26, 1949. © ic 1Jun49; DU20226.
5. June 2, 1949. © 1c 9Jun49; DU20299.
6. June 9, 1949. © ic 14Jun49; DU20388.
7. June 16, 1949. © 1c 22Jun49; DU20479.
8. June 23, 1949. © ic 29Jun49; DU20570.
STOP the script. C3586. SEE Williams,
C. Leonard,
STOREY, VIOLET ALLEYN.
Iron lace, an original radio drama based
on the life of Micaela Almonester de
Pontalba, © Violet Alleyn Storey; 1c
11May49; DU19935.
A man miscalled a miser, an original
radio drama. © Violet Alleyn Storey;
lec 7Apr49; DU19459,
STORIES of escape. DU17783. SEE
Fishburn, Alan M.
THE STORM. DU19544, SEE Studio One,
Nov. 7, 1948.
STORM of passage. SEE McGill, Jerry.
Birds of passage. DU20329.
STORM over picnic. DU20019. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 943.
A STORY for a Sunday evening. DU20371.
SEE Crabtree, Paul,
THE STORY of Anna. DP18727. SEE
Wells, Virginia.
THE STORY of gasoline. SEE Fairbanks
(Jerry) inc. The inside story of modern
gasoline. DU18785.
THE STORY of Hezekiah. DP20452. SEE
They Lived the Word, no. 8.
THE STORY of Jacob A. Riis. DP19371.
SEE Denker, Henry.
THE STORY of Jenn Milton’s ‘Paradise
lost.’? DU19930. SEE Malek, Stanley J.
THE STORY of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty.
DU19514. SEE Hicks, Jean,
THE STORY of Judith. DP20451. SEE
They Lived the Word, no. 7,
THE STORY of Lazarus. DP19915. SEE
They Lived the Word, no. 6.
THE STORY of the cross. DP19268. SEE
Parker, Thelma M.
THE STORY of the frog and the ox. SEE
Lindner, Gladys. The land of the fable.
DU19608.
STOUGHTON, Roy Spaulding.
Once in a thousand years. DU18038. SEE
Blake, Sarah Swan (Weld).
STOWSAND, IDA MARIE.
The woodbees; radio script by Elver
Merdon perce © Mrs. Ida M. Stowsand;
lc 9May49; DU19245.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE STRANGE adventures of Cuddles and
Tuckie. DU20136. SEE Williams,
Frances Royster.
A STRANGE duel. DU19853. SEE Yoder,
Charles Lester.
STRANGE triangle. DU18642. SEE Bauer,
Bela.
STRANGER inthe womb. DU17968. SEE
Knight, Clarence Bernhardt,
THE STRANGER of the Kremlin. DU19013.
SEE Dymow, Ossip.
STRAUS, JULIA BLOCH.
Early stage, nine dramatic sketches for
children, by Julia Bloch, © Julia Bloch
Straus; lc 21Mar49; DU19442,
Tommy's dream, a play in one act.
© Julia Bloch Straus; 1c 25Feb49;
DU18898.
STRAUSS, JOHANN.
The bat (Die Fledermaus); operetta in three
acts by Johann Strauss. Lyrics translated
from the original German of Richard
Genee by Ruth and Thomas Martin, [Text
only] © Ruth Kelley Martin, Thomas
Philipp Martin; 1c 7Jun49; on revisions;
DU20393. Prev. reg. 25Aug42; DU81783.
The bat (Die Fledermaus); operetta in three
acts by Johann Strauss. Book translated
from the original German of Richard
Genee by Ruth and Thomas Martin and
Larry Bolton, [Text only] © Ruth Martin,
Thomas Martin, Larry Bolton; 1c 29Jun49;
on revisions; DU20575. Prev. reg,
25Aug42; DU81783.
The gypsy baron [a romantic opera in three
acts; libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer based
upon Moi Jokai’s “Saffi,’’ music by Johann
Strauss] Revised lyrics by Ruth and
Thomas Martin, [Text of revised lyrics
only] © Boosey & Hawkes, inc.; 1c
31May49; DU20282.
STRAVINSKII, IGOR’ FEDOROVICH.
Oedipus rex, opera-oratorio en deux actes
d’aprés Sophocle, par Igor Strawinsky
et Jean Cocteau, [Anglais traduction par
E. E. Cummings; text mis en Latin par
J. Danielou] Partition d’orchestre, Nouv.
version, London, New York, Edition
Russe de Musique, Boosey & Liab,
144 p. illus. French and English text,
Words to music in Latin, © Boosey &
Hawkes, inc.; 18Mar49; DP19162. Prev.
reg. 6Oct27; E unp. 684649,
The rake’s progress, an opera in three
acts by Igor Stravinsky. Libretto by
W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman. [Text
and music on separate leaves. Act I only]
© Boosey & Hawkes, inc.; 1c 23Feb49;
DU18957.
THE STRAW. DP18731.
STRAWINSKY, Igor. SEE Stravinskii,
Igor’ Fedorovich.
STREAMS of black gold. C3375. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Kagan, Ben.
STREET, Léon. SEE Marsan, Jean.
STREET & Smith Publications, inc. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
The Shadow (Radio program)
THE STREET with no name. DU18799.
SEE Lux Radio Theatre, Jan. 31, 1949.
THE STRENGTH of ten. DU20294, SEE
Crafton, Jessica Royer.
STRIKER, Francis. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
THE STROLLING players. DU17821. SEE
Bachrach, Ruth Barclay.
|
STROMBERG, Hunt. SEE Prowl Car
(Radio program)
STRUBE, Hermann.
Das Schloss Diirande. DP18824. SEE
Schoeck, Othmar,
STRUM, MAURICE.
This human comedy, a comedy in three
acts by j: Maury Strum [pseud.] © Maurice
Strum; lc 25Apr49; on revisions; DU19697.
Prev. reg. ‘‘The devil to pay;’’ 21Sep48;
DU16401.
STUART, AIMEE (McHARDY)
Lady from Edinburgh; a comedy in two acts,
by Aimee Stuart and L, Arthur Rose. .
London, S. French [1948] 95 p. illus.
French’s acting edition, no. 343)
Samuel French ltd,; 16Aug48: DP19177.
Prev. reg. 25Sep45; D unp. 95263.
STUART, Kenn, pseud. SEE Stubbs,
Kenneth Norman.
STUBBS, Kay Albert.
I’m blossoming. DU19856. SEE Teasley,
Gerri Farrar.
The return to Fableland. DU20290. SEE
Teasley, Gerri Farrar,
STUBBS, KENNETH NORMAN.
A crowd always gathers, a play in three
acts, by Kenn Stuart [pseud.] © Kenneth
Norman Stubbs; 1c 14Mar49; DU19138.
Descent into Eden, a comedy in three acts
by Kenn Stuart [pseud.] © Kenneth
Norman Stubbs; 1c 14Apr49; DU19579.
STUDIO ONE (Radio program) Scripts in
this series are by various authors.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Mar. 30, 1948. Babbitt, by Agnes Eckhardt,
An adaptation of the novel by Sinclair
Lewis. © 1c 12Apr49; DU19543.
STUDIO ONE (Television program) Scripts
in this series are by various authors.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Nov. 7, 1948. The storm, by Worthington
Miner. An adaptation of the short story
by McNight Malmar. © ic 12Apr49;
DU19544,
May 1, 1949. Julius Caesar, adapted by
Worthington Miner from the play by
William Shakespeare. © 1c 13May49;
DU19966.
STUDIO U. S. A. DU20473. SEE Dreyfuss,
Alan.
STUFFED dates. DU19549. SEE Aldrich
family, no, 492.
THE STUFFED shirt. DP18506. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
STUHL, DOROTHY MAXWELL.
The gimmick, a play in four acts by
Dorothy Stuhl and James McClure.
© Dorothy Maxwell Stuhl, James N.
McClure; 1c 8Apr49; DU19463.
STURM, JUSTIN.
Angel in the rough, a comedy in three acts.
© Justin Sturm; tc 29Apr49; on revisions;
po Teeto: Prev. reg. 150ct41; D unp.
71772.
STYRIA -Filmgesellschaft M.B.H.
Fregola. DU17825. SEE Robbeling,
Harald,
SUBSTITUTE ranger. DU20545. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2558-1783.
SUBSTITUTION promotes competition.
DU20185. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, no, 124,
SUBWAY rhapsody. DU17994. SEE
Hirsch, Samuel,
SUCEVIC-Keller, Klementine.
Suchewitz-Keller, Klementine.
84
SEE
SUCHEWITZ-KELLER, KLEMENTINE.
Wie sag’ ich’s meiner Frau? Komédie
in drei Akten. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges. m.b.H.; le 19Apr48; DU18984,
SUDDEN romance. DU18065. SEE Hunter,
Helen.
SUDERMANN, Hermann.
A confession on New Year’s eve. DU19006,
SEE Your Show Time (Television pro-
gram)
SUENO de una noche de agosto. SEE
Martinez Sierra, Gregorio. Love comes
in August. DU20143.
SUFFERING Sarah. DP17837. SEE Kurtz,
C. Gordon,
SUGAR and spice. DU18443, SEE Breton,
J. Robert,
SUGG, ALFRED ROSCO.
August God, a play in one act. Part 1 of
Fetish, a trilogy. © Alfred R. Sugg; 1c
9Feb49; DU18458,
SUHRBIER, ARTHUR CHARLES.
Lecture course in bank auditing.
© Arthur Charles Suhrbier; Ic
C3654,
Outline]
ay49;
THE SUICIDE letter.
The Sheriff, no. 246.
SULLA, der Gliickliche. DU18049. SEE
Peroutka, Ferdinand,
DU20532. SEE
THE SULTAN’S dilemma. DU20085. SEE
Reinburg, Annabelle Moore.
SULZBERGER, MAY.
And heaven sings, a musical phantasy in
three scenes by Mae Caro [pseud,]
© Mae Caro (marriage name: May Sulz-
berger); 1c 14Jan49; on revisions;
DU18046. Prev. reg. ‘“‘Charming Carol
Mae’’; 26Apr48; D14173.
SUMMER and smoke, DP18707. SEE
Williams, Tennessee.
SUMMER replacement. DU18554. SEE
First Nighter, Nov. 11, 1948.
SUMMERS, CAMILLA McLAREN.
Everything’s on ice! A farce in three acts,
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House [1948]. 96 p. (An Eldridge
3-act play) © Eldridge Entertainment
House, inc.; 24Sep48; DP18632,
SUNBEAM Corporation.
Sunbeam Shavemaster TV commercials,
DU18384. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
SUNBEAM Shavemaster TV commercials.
DU18384. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
SUNBEAM Shavemaster television shorts,
DU20102. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
THE SUNBEAM toaster. DU18992, DU19008.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SUNDELOF -ASBRAND, KARIN.
The old district school (with musical back-
ground) by Karin Asbrand. Boston,
Baker’s Plays [1949] 23 p. (Baker’s
edition of plays) Text only. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 16Jun49; DP20453,
SUNSHINE and running water. DU18647.
SEE Kelly, Russell Anthony.
THE SUPERIOR sex. DU19845. SEE
Anthony, Victor.
SUPERVIELLE, JULES.
Robinson, comédie en trois actes. [Paris]
Gallimard [1948]. 182 p. © Librairie
Gallimard; 15Nov48; DP18020.
Conca
}
DRAMAS AND
SUPERVIELLE, JULES. Cont’d.
Sheherazade, comedie en trois actes.
(Panis| Gallimard eee 181 p.
Librairie Gallimard; 15Mar49;
DP19816, -
Le voleur d’enfants, comédie en trois
actes et un epilogue. [Paris] Gallimard
1949]. 209 p. © Librairie Gallimard;
SMar49; DP19818.
SUPPLEMENTARY comments on the assim-
ilation of gaming elements to the quiz
pattern. C3566. SEE MacLeod, William
Christie.
SURE Doc. DU17883. SEE Morse, Donald
Hartman,
SURPRISE for Red Dolan, DU19035. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2511-1736.
SURPRISE party. DU20072. SEE Aldrich
Family, no, 498.
THE SURPRISE play. DU18176. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 113.
SUSAN and the elders. DU18387. SEE
Hess, Mary Brim.
SUSKI (Thaddeus) Productions, Television
Division, inc.
Hold that camera, DP19607. SEE
Kneeland, Edward S. ;
THE SUSPENDED sword, DU20358. SEE
The Sheriff, no, 244,
SUSPICIOUS cargo. DU17982. SEE Little
Herman, no. 3.
SUTTON, JOHN ROGER.
Samuel Karen, Esquire; a play in three
acts. © John Roger Sutton; 1c 7Apr49;
DU19465,
SUTTON, Thomas, pseud. SEE Reach,
James.
SUTTON, VANITA.
Tobaccy Road—with detours, a burlesque
melodrama in two scenes, Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House
[1946] c1947. 16 p. (Eldridge Enter-
ainment House, inc.; 20Sep48; DP18635,
Too much Christmas! A Christmas farce
in two scenes. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House, c1948, 34 p,
fetcuicee Christmas entertainments)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
16Sep48; DP18634.
SUZY Popover and the man in the moon.
C3482. SEE Bercovici, Bernard S.
SWEET, Benjamin C. SEE They Lived the
Word (Radio program)
SWIFT, David.
Manhattan rain. DU19521. SEE First
Nighter, Mar. 17, 1949.
SWIFT, Newton.
Once in a thousand years, DU18038.
SEE Blake, Sarah Swan (Weld.)
SWIFT and Company.
Any day inthe year. C3439. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Let her help you sell, C3440, SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
The reasons why! C3441. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
SWING low. DU18417. SEE White, Barbara
Jean.
THE SWISS Santa Claus. C3380. SEE The
Voice of Christmas, no, 5.
A SWITCH of salt. DU18154. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 907.
A SWORD in the house, DU17875. SEE
Keene, Eugene Harrison.
SYLVAINE, VERNON.
One wild oat, a farce in three acts,
© Vernon Sylvaine; 1c 10Jan49; DU18623.
SYLVERN, HENRY.
Goldilocks and the three bears. DU19668.
SEE Coit, Ted.
Jack and the beanstalk. DU19666. SEE
Cott, Ted.
Pinocchio goes to school, a dramatico-
musical composition by Hank Sylvern,
(hex and music on separate leaves]
Allentown Record Co., inc.; 1c
21Apr49; DU19665.
The shoemaker and the elves, a dramatico-
musical composition by Hank Sylvern.
Text and music on separate leaves
Allentown Record Co., inc.; le 21Apr49;
DU19669.
The three little pigs. DU19667. SEE
Cott, Ted.
SYMONDS, John William.
Carryall scraper lubrication. C3509.
SEE Kiewit (Peter) Sons’ Company.
Chevrolet truck lubrication. C3508. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons’ Company.
Preventive maintenance of construction
equipment, C3470. SEE Kiewit (Peter)
Sons’ Company.
SYNTHETIC PLASTICS SALES COMPANY.
Circus, the biggest show in town. [Record-
ing script Synthetic Plastics Sales
Co.; le 20May49; DU20140.
THE SYRACUSAN women of Theocritus.
DP20391. SEE Theocritus.
A SZERENCSE medalia. SEE_ Balint, Mar-
garet Maria Jolan. Az ujsagarus fiu.
DU18505.
ge
TV boners. DU19391. SEE Timin, Carl L.
TABLE for two. DU20271. SEE Booth,
Phrya Hecker.
TAFFEL, Bess. SEE Your Show Time
(Television program)
TAGGART, TOM.
A day in June, a comedy in three acts,
New York City, S. Rech [1949 100 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 31May49;
DP20334.
Heart trouble, a comedy in three acts, by
Robert Kean pseud.| New York
S. French [1 48). 90 p. illus, © Samuel
French; 30Dec48; DP17955.
The importance of being important, a comedy
in three acts, New York, S. French [1948].
88 p. illus. © Samuel French; 31Dec48;
DP17953.
Lily, the felon’s daughter; a gay nineties
melodrama in three acts. New York,
8. French [1949]. 79 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 22Mar49; DP19532,
TAGGER, THEODOR.
Historische Draman [von] Ferdinand
Bruckner [pseud,] Elisabeth von England,
Timon, Heroische Komédie. Wien,
Schonbrunn-Verlag, 1948. 366 p. (His
Dramatische Werke) © Ferdinand
Bruckner; Sep48; DP19373.
TAKE it from “‘Bound-to-Happen O’Hoolahan,”’
DU18078. SEE Wilding Picture Productions
inc.
TAKE Monday, too. DU19789. SEE Barr,
Robert Marshall.
TAKE the day off! DU18620. SEE Rifkin,
Wallace Esy.
TALES for tiny tots. C3633. SEE Copeland,
Dotte Bergen.
TALES of the Redman, DU20124. SEE
Golden Eagle.
WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
TALES out of school. DU19630. SEE
Ware, Wilson Peterson.
TALLER than she. DU19923. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 496.
TAMAS, HELEN.
Fashion clinic, a one-act play for radio
and television. © Helen Tamas; lc
17Dec48; DU18444,
TAMING the brat. DP19944. SEE Russell,
Earl Louis.
T’ANG, Wen Shun.
The wandering dragon. SEE Seldon, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078,
TANI, FREDERICK SATORU.
The brave new tomorrow, a play in three
acts. © Frederick Satoru Tani; 1c
17Jan49; DU18504.
TANZ im Thermidor, DU18293. SEE
Marwitz, Roland.
TARANTULA. SEE Selden, Samuel, Inter-
national folk plays. DP20078.
TARPLEY, KENNETH JACKSON.
The adventure of the sleepwalking turtle,
by Ken and Vera Tarpley. Script no. 8
in the radio series Alice in Animal
Wonderland, © Kenneth Jackson Tarpley,
Vera Chamberlain Tarpley; 1c 21Mar49;
DU19186.
TARPLEY, Vera Chamberlain.
The adventure of the sleepwalking turtle,
DU19186. SEE Tarpley, Kenneth Jackson.
TASHJIAN, VAHAN.
The linden tree, a radio play. Boston,
Baker’s Plays [1949]. 22 p. (Baker's
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
22Jun49; DP20523.
TAUBES, FRANK.
yeu don’t weaken, a play in three acts.
Frank Taubes; 1c 25Jan49; DU18129.
TAUSSIG, STEFAN SIMON.
Wanted; a father; a satire in three acts by
Stefan Taussig. Translated from the
Italian by Betty Hartwell. © Stefan
Taussig; 1c 27Apr49; DU19955.
TAWNY-L. DU18676. SEE Finkelstein,
Ida A.
TAYLOR, MARGARET NORTON.
Now I’ve heard everything, a comedy in
three acts. © Mrs. Margaret Norton
Taylor; 1c 9Mar49; DU19021.
TAYLOR, Marion Lee.
The mystery of ‘Ivan, the Terrible.”
DU18870, DU19094, DU19309. SEE
Behrend, Franz Heinrich.
TAYLOR, Raymond Thompson.
The Twitchet little show. DU20379. SEE
Glennon, John O’Leary.
TAY LOR, SAMUEL.
Wesley. [Sample television proekan|
© Samuel Taylor; 1c 13Apr49; DU19550,
TAYLOR, TREVENEN JOHNS:
Tide pool life. Narration [to accompany
film] Elementary ed. © Trevenen Johns
Taylor; 1c 19Jan49; C3474.
TEAL, VAL.
With sirens blowing, a play in three acts.
© Val Teal; 1c 17Jan49; DU18066.
TEASLEY, GERRI FARRAR.
I’m blossoming, a musical comedy in two
acts by Gerri Teasley and Kay Albert
Stubbs. [Text only] © Gerri Farrar
Teasley, Kay Albert Stubbs; 1c 3May49;
DU19856.
The return to Fableland, a musical play in
two acts by Gerri and Jeritza Teasley.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
TEASLEY, GERRI FARRAR. Cont’d.
Songs by Kay Albert Stubbs. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Gerri
Teasley, Jeritza Teasley, Kay Albert
Stubbs; 1c 8Jun49; DU20290.
TEASLEY, Jeritza Marie.
The return to Fableland, DU20290. SEE
Teasley, Gerri Farrar.
THE TEEN-ager. DU19691. SEE Phillips,
Ruby Hart.
TEICH, Lawrence E. SEE Billie the
Brownie (Radio program)
TELEADVENTURE lines. DU19306. SEE
Line, Francis Raymond, Television scripts.
TELE-FLYING. C3729. SEE Noonan,
Thomas Henry.
TELEMAG. DU20069. SEE Siegel, Marc M.
TELE-QUIZ time. DU18663. SEE Lankton,
Robert Earl,
THE TELERAMA COMPANY.
Headliners and sideliners; produced for
television. Sample program by Robert
Bell, Milton Bernard Lederman, Edward
Isaacs, and William Kohler. © The
Telerama Co.; 14Feb49; DP19143.
TELE-STORY. C3483. SEE Ryan, Quin
Augustus.
TELETRAVEL. DU19305. SEE Line,
Francis Raymond. Television scripts.
TELEVISION. C3480. SEE Perkins, Lewis
Bryant.
TELEVISION formats. DU18786. SEE
Moser, Marie.
TELEVISION shorts. DU18383. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TELEVISION spots. DU18385. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TELL me the story of Christmas. C3377.
SEE The Voice of Christmas, no, 2.
THE TELL-TALE heart, DU18767. SEE
The Actor’s Studio, no, 22.
TELL the facts. C3214. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Master salesmanship.
TELL your own fortune. DUi19839. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TEMPLETON, MRS. CLAIBORNE.
Adventures in Atom Space Land, a fantastic
farce with songs and dances for children.
Text and music on separate leaves
Mrs. Claiborne Templeton; 1c 13Jan49;
DU18501.
THE TEMPTATION. SEE
Ritter, Irene. DU19223.
Silvius, Gilbert G. Song stories. DU18037.
THE TENDERFEET. DU20030. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no, 2947-1772.
TENNESSEE’S partner. SEE Heathcote,
Alfred Fischer. The outcasts of Poker
Flat. DU19228.
THE TENOR. DU18526. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
TERKEL, LOUIS.
Peg’s house, a play inthree acts, © Louis
Terkel; 1c 25Feb49; DU18817.
TERRE-neuve. DP20034. SEE Pignero,
Edgar.
TERRIBLE Terry O’Toole. DU20125. SEE
Hennessy, Edward William.
THE TEST game. DU20277. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 133.
TETARD. DU18519. SEE Castro Fernandez,
Hector Alfredo.
TEXARKANA. DU18939. SEE Morrissey,
Will James.
THE TEXAS all state hill billy band contest.
C3544, SEE Hoyt, Noyce Clement,
TEXAS tideland oil property plan for Texas,
C3352. SEE Hutchison, Charles Burrow.
THADDEUS Suski Productions, Television
Division, inc. SEE Suski (Thaddeus)
Productions, Television Division, inc.
THAMAR. DP17798. SEE Hager, Franziska,
THANKSGIVING duck, DU18750. SEE
Aldrich Family, no, 474.
THAT little difference. DU18406. SEE
Lieberman, Sidney.
THAT old chestnut. DU18691. SEE Arden,
Julie.
THAT state of life. DP18102. SEE Morris,
Thomas Baden,
THAT which is gone astray. DU19393. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 104,
THAT wonderful urge. DU20091. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Mar. 21, 1949.
THAT’S my lawyer. DU18171. SEE Segel,
Tess Laya.
THAT’S the spirit! DU20454. SEE Rose,
Irwin.
THAYER, RICHARD DUDLEY.
Continental transmitting —analyzed and
specialized. [Lecture] © Richard
Dudley Thayer; 1c 16Mar49; C3524,
THEATERVERLAG KEirich Ges, m.b.H.
Aphrodite ist meine Frau. DU18286. SEE
Menzel, Hanns.
Don Juan liquidiert. DU18299. SEE
Koch-Gaarden, Otto.
Die Entscheidung. DU18290, SEE Haupt-
mann, Franz,
Hilfe, wir werden verjiingt; oder, Alice
und der Weltprasident. DU18298. SEE
Fliir, Josef.
Der Kapellmeister Dr. Durchlaucht.
DU18294. SEE Lessen, Curt von.
Lavendel. DU18289. SEE Schuppler,
Bruno,
Lied aus der Vorstadt. DU18985. SEE
Fraser, Georg.
Melodie aus Paris. DU18296. SEE
Fischer-Karwin, Heinz.
Der rote Salon. DU18445. SEE Kremser,
Rudolf. ‘
Sieben sind verdachtig. DU18291. SEE
Leonhardt, Hans Walter.
Spitzbuben. DU18287. SEE Menzel, Hanns.
Ein Stern fiir Viola. DU18297. SEE
Fischer-Karwin, Heinz.
Tanz im Thermidor. DU18293. SEE
Marwitz, Roland.
Tip auf Amalia. DU18292. SEE Gottwald,
Fritz.
Verliebtes Dreieck. DU18288. SEE
Fissel, Franz.
Wie sag’ ich’s meiner Frau? DU18984.
SEE Suchewitz-Keller, Klementine.
Wiener Luft. DU18295. SEE Krisch,
Carlo,
THEATERVERLAG Reiss A.G.
Haben. DU18051. SEE Hay, Julius.
Der Regenbogen. DU18052. SEE Gressieker,
Hermann,
Sulla, der Glueckliche. DU18049. SEE
Peroutka, Ferdinand.
SEE ALSO Reiss, Kurt.
THEATRE, t. 1-2. DP19270, DP19819.
SEE Cocteau, Jean.
86
THEATRE de poche. DP20287. SEE
Cocteau, Jean.
THEATRE ticket. DU19883. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 495.
THEIBERT, Philip Richard,
Who? What? Where? When? DU18585.
SEE Friedrick, Frank Robert.
THEIL, LEON S.
Sand in her shoes, a play in three acts.
© Leon §S, Theil; 1c 17Mar49; DU19157.
THEIR first Thanksgiving. DP18028. SEE
Berson, Lillian.
THEOCRITUS.
The Syracusan women of Theocritus, an
acting version of the fifteenth idyl. Tr.
into rhymed couplets and lyric stanzas
by Herbert Newell Couch. Providence,
Brown Univ., 1949. 13 p. © Herbert
Newell Couch; 11Jun49; DP20391.
THEORY of instrumentation. C3724. SEE
Greenfield, Moses A.
THERE are qualities in Dr. Tichenor’s that
you will not find in any other antiseptic.
C3760. SEE Brinckerhoff, Elbert
Vermilye.
THERE cometh Immanuel. DU18942. SEE
Chidsey, Alan Lake.
THERE she blows! DU18463. SEE Williams,
Jay.
THERE she goes. DP18607. SEE George,
Charles.
THERE’LL come a day. SEE Hale, Ruth.
Goodbye, Hollywood. DP20103.
THERE ’S a flame in my heart. DU20533.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 247,
THERE’S a new wind blowing. DU19890.
SEE Chanslor, Roy.
THESE golden days. DP20527. SEE Gage,
Sophie.
THEY also served. DP18835. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
THEY call me a delinquent. DU20252,
SEE Stanley, Lorena May.
THEY LIVED THE WORD (Radio program)
Scripts in this series of original dramas
are by Benjamin C. Sweet. © Radio Church
Associates, inc.
6. The story of Lazarus. © 22Apr49;
DP19915.
7. The story of Judith, © 3May49; DP20451.
(8.] The story of Hezekiah. © 3May49;
P20452,
THEY rehearse. DP18375. SEE Denney,
Marie K.
THIERRY, JAMES FRANCIS.
The pen and the sword, a screenplay.
© James Francis Thierry; 1c 17Jan49;
DU18047.
THE THING beyond. DU18434. SEE Mallan,
Lloyd,
THINGS for Sticky Bill to do. DU19423.
SEE First Nighter, Feb, 3, 1949.
THE THIRTEENTH god. DU19602. SEE
Gerson, Richard Merrit.
THIRTY lashes. C3667. SEE Boyles,
Raymond James.
THIRTY minutes at the county fair. DP20463.
SEE Martin, Gertrude Graves.
THIRTY minutes to go—time bomb. DU19332.
SEE Wisbar, Frank.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THIS human comedy. DU19697. SEE
Strum, Maurice.
THIS is My commandment. DU18821.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 99,
THIS is no dream. DU19291. SEE
Marion, Ira.
THOMAS Aquinas, Saint.
The treatise on law. SEE What Do You
Think? Is it a crime to start a war?
C3320.
THOMAS, GEOFFREY ARDEN.
The little dog laughed, a comedy in three
acts. London, S. French [1948]. 78 p.
illus. (French’s acting edition, no, 2034)
© Samuel French ltd.; 1Dec48; DP17966.
THOMAS, HELEN.
Tippie and me, a musical play based on
Edwina’s cartoon ‘‘Tippie.’’ Book and
lyrics by Helen Thomas, music by Helen
Thomas and Robert Thomas. [Text
only] © Heler Thomas; 1c 25Jan49;
DU18941.
THOMAS, xobert.
Tippie and me. DU18941. SEE Thomas,
Helen.
THOMAS, WILLIAM FRAZIER.
Coffee at the Clover Club, an interview
type radio or television show. [Sample
script] © William Frazier Thomas; Ic
8Apr49; C3560.
THOMPSON (J. Walter) Co. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
THORMAHLEN, FRED L.
The junior baseball league of the air.
[Sample radio script] © Fred L. Thor-
mahlen; le 24Nov48; C3444,
THORNLEY, ALICE.
Spinster’s pie, a play in one act, by
Romilly Maxfield [pseud.] London,
S. French [1948]. 31 p. illus, (French’s
acting edition, no. 2337) © Samuel
French Itd.; 31Dec48; DP19597.
THOSE who will not see. DU18174. SEE
Robins, Edward H.
THREE against one. DU19353. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2525-1750.
THREE against the sunrise. DU18309. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2485-1710.
ane THREE hears. DU19564. SEE Lehr,
ew.
THREE billy goats Gruff. DU19560. SEE
Lehr, Lew.
THREE blind dates. C3681. SEE Branchor,
Ruth.
THREE citizens from heaven, DU20446,
DU20289. SEE Waldron, Robert.
THREE fingers in the door. DP20134. SEE
Metcalfe, Felicia.
THREE for murder, DU19023. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 231.
THE THREE golden hairs. DU20568. SEE
Let’s Pretend, May 28, 1949.
THE THREE joys. DU18682. SEE Garland,
Mary Caldwell,
THREE kisses. DU20439. SEE Lawler,
Margretta Scott.
THE THREE little pigs. DU19667. SEE
Cott, Ted.
THREE most useless ideas in articulation.
C3596. SEE Page, Harry L.
THE THREE pigs. DU19562. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
THE THREE -radical system. C3626. SEE
Kuei, Chung-shu.
THREE sprigs of bittersweet. DU20410.
SEE Dr. Christian, no, 551.
THREE terrible heads. DU20569. SEE
Let’s Pretend, June 18, 1949.
THREE’S a marriage. DU18949. SEE
Babbage, Dorothy Joan.
THROUGH many things. DU19554. SEE
Holeton, Elizabeth Suzanne,
THRUSH of the marshlands. DU19993.
SEE Pitt, Hamilton,
THUCYDIDES.
De bello Peloponnesiaca. SEE What Do
You Think? Is war necessary? (C3501.
THUMBELINA. DU18880. SEE Let’s_
Pretend, Feb. 26, 1949.
THURBER, James.
The lady in 142. SEE The Actor’s
Studio, no. 18,
THY neighbor’s wife. DU18921. SEE
Roman-Orozco, Jose.
TIBALDI Chiesa, Mary.
Der unsichtbare Weg (Il cammino in-
visibile) DP18710. SEE Malatesta,
Luigi.
TIC-tac-toe. DU18014. SEE Clamage,
Elsie Fein.
TICHENOR (G. H.) Antiseptic Company.
Cajun Pete says. C3758. SEE Brincker-
hoff, Elbert Vermilye.
Keep your breath Tichenor fresh, C3759.
SEE Brinckerhoff, Elbert Vermilye.
There are qualities in Dr. Tichenor’s that
you will not find in any other antiseptic.
C3760. SEE Brinckerhoff, Elbert
Vermilye.
TICKET to Reno. DU18648. SEE Alison,
Fletcher.
THE TICKLISH acrobat. DU19796. SEE
Hivnor, Robert Hanks.
TIDE pool life. C3474. SEE Taylor,
Trevenen Johns.
THE TIDE runneth out. DU20070. SEE
Lomax, Allen Christopher.
THE TIDES of the heart. DU19323. SEE
Corington, William John Curtis.
THE TIGER of France—conversations with
Clemenceau, SEE Williams, Wythe. Pere
Victoire. DU17975.
TILLIE and Dink in Square Land. DU20217.
SEE Manchester, James Gordon,
TIMBERLINE shack. DU19337. SEE
Gardner, Ralph David.
TIME. DP18372. SEE Salrin, Joe.
TIME and love. DU18617. SEE Dr.
Christian, no, 532.
TIME and Mrs. Podbury. DP18826. SEE
Pakington, Mary Augusta.
TIME for action. C3621. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
TIME for Elizabeth. DP20062. SEE
Krasna, Norman.
THREE o’clock. DU19515. SEE The TIME for living. DU18699. SEE Wilding
Actor’s Studio, no. 27. Picture Productions, inc,
TIME marches back. DU18771. SEE
McKenna, Edwin Henry.
TIME to televote. DU18643. SEE Grant
Advertising, inc.
TIMIN, CARL L.
TV boners, a television series. Script
no. 1. © Carl L. Timin; le 4Apr49;
DU19391.
TIMMIE’S double date. DP17839. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
TIMON. SEE Tagger, Theodor. Historische
Draman. DP19373.
TIMOTHY and the lion. DU19794. SEE
Sheehan, William Francis.
TIP auf Amalia. DU18292. SEE Gottwald,
Fritz.
TIPPIE and me. DU18941. SEE Thomas,
Helen.
TITUS, the turkey. DU18004. SEE Cartoon
Teletales, Nov. 21, 1948.
TO buy a star. DU18945. SEE Hill, Eola
Mitchell,
TO fetch a pail of water. SEE Rolnick,
Jacob. Desire at the crossroads.
DU18382.
TO the promised land. DP20123. SEE
Brevda, Moses,
TO them that sit in darkness. DP20414.
SEE Hawse, Elberta.
TOBACCY Road—with detours. DP18635.
SEE Sutton, Vanita,
TOBIAS, JAY.
Calling all Carrs! A frolicalamity in
three howlarious acts. Boston, Drama
Guild Publishers [1949] 144 p. © Drama
Guild Publishers; 10Jan49; DP18090.
TOEG, NORA.
Patsy, an operetta-scenario for children.
eae only] © Nora Toeg; 1c 24Feb49;
U18958.
TOKLAS, Alice B.
Last operas and plays. A30769. SEE
Van Vechten, Carl.
TOM Osborne’s original magic and tele-
vision show. C3451. SEE Osborne,
Thomas James,
TOMBEOR Nostre Dame. SEE Christian,
Sheldon. Our Lady’s tumbler. DP18655.
TOMMY’S dream, DU18898. SEE Straus,
Julia Bloch.
TOMORROW. DU19188. SEE Unger,
Robert Louis.
TOMORROW the wedding. DU19518. SEE
Zukerman, Leonard Arthur.
TOMPKINS, JOSEPH HERBERT.
Ezee answers, an address for radio or
television. © Joseph Herbert Tompkins;
1c 31May49; C3728.
Simple arithmetic, an address for radio
or television, © Joseph Herbert Tomp-
kins; 1c 13May49; C3735.
TONIGHT we graduate. DP20524. SEE
Wilson, Robley C.
TONIGHT’S the night. C3306. SEE Lovell,
James Reynolds.
TONY Farno hada farm, DU20312. SEE
The Green Hornet, no, 949.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
TONY Lavelli. C3512. SEE The
American Way, no. C92.
TONY Whatsamatta. DU18571.
Vallarelli, Frederick J.
SEE
TONY Zale. C3742. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
TOO Many Thumbs. DP19619.
Hivnor, Robert Hanks.
SEE
TOO much Christmas. DP18634. SEE
Sutton, Vanita.
THE TOO plausible murder case. DU18841.
SEE The Sheriff, no, 230.
TOOLS of the trade. DU19506. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TOPSY Turvy Lane. DU20443.
Schwarzman, Lena Jean Tripp.
SEE
TOROSSIAU, Léon. SEE Troyat, Henri.
TORPIE, the tortoise. DU20041. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Feb, 20, 1949.
THE TORTOISE and the hare. DU19566.
SEE Lehr, Lew.
TOUCH all four to score. C3615. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
TOUGH guy. DU17836. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
TOWNE, LLOYD.
Toys in Dreamland, a play in one act.
New York, School Plays, c1948. 8 p.
© School Plays, inc.; 1Dec48; DP18029.
TOWNLEY, Henrietta Holmes.
Floral degree, Faith Chapter O.E.S.
DU18677. SEE Townley, John,
TOWNLEY, JOHN.
Floral degree, Faith Chapter O.E.S.; a
ritual prepared by the Rev. and Mrs. John
Townley. 5 leaves. © Rev. and Mrs.
John Townley; 1c 25jJan49; DU18677.
THE TOY pistol. DU19254, SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 539.
TOY-time. DP19302. SEE Winant, Sylvia.
TOYS in Dreamland. DP18029.
Towne, Lloyd.
SEE
TRACY, ROYAL DANA.
Winter harbor, a play in three acts.
© Royal Dana Tracy; 1c 31Mar49;
DU19322.
TRADE -in tactics. DU19842.
ing Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wild-
TRADER Thorne. DU20238.
Picture Productions, inc.
SEE Wilding
THE TRAGEDY of a Moor. DU19948. SEE
Velasquez, John Francis.
THE TRAGEDY of Hamlet. DU18774. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
THE TRAGEDY of Julius Caesar, A29704,
SEE Shakespeare, William.
THE TRAGEDY of King Richard the Second,
A29705. SEE Shakespeare, William.
THE TRAGEDY of Macbeth. A31485,
Shakespeare, William.
SEE
TRAIL-mates. DU19052.
of the Yukon, no. 622.
SEE Challenge
THE TRAIL of Grizzley Grayson. DU18593.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 609.
THE TRAIL of the knifer. DU18850. SEE
The Shadow, no, 363.
TRAIL of the Sioux. DU20031. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2548-1773.
TRAIL of the song. DU19881.
Franzblau, Harold Benjamin.
SEE
THE TRAIL of the werewolf. DU19680.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon, no. 638.
THE TRAITOR. DU19455, SEE Wouk,
Herman,
TRANSCONTINENTAL Productions, inc.
Red spy. DU19628. SEE Hurley, Gene.
TRANSCRIPT of a concert-talk to audi-
ences of parents and teachers. C3604.
SEE Luther, Frank.
TRANSPORTATION and the growth of
civilization. C3278. SEE Tuch, Law-
rence Charles,
TRANTER, GLADDIS JOY.
Fanny, a play in three acts, © Gladdis
Joy Tranter; 1c 7Feb49; DU18439.
TRAPEZOID. DU18720. SEE Aldrich
Family, no, 485,
TRAPPED. DU20382. SEE Contemporary
Productions, inc.
THE TRAVELING salesman. DU19114.
SEE Farago, Alexander.
LA TRAVIATA. SEE
Jacobson, Louis Josia. DP19502.
Verdi, Guiseppe. DU20163.
TREACY, EMERSON.
The Bullwinkles, a sample television
script. © Emerson Treacy; lc 11Feb49;
DU18926.
TREASURE girl. DP19779. SEE George,
Charles.
TREASURE ho. DU20240. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE TREASURE of Franchard, DU18525.
SEE Your Show Time (Television program)
THE TREASURE of Sierra Madre, DU20088.
SEE Lux Radio Theatre, Apr. 18, 1949.
TREBITSCH, Siegfried.
Zu viel Geld, AF10190. SEE Shaw, George
Bernard,
TREMOIS, EDGE. y i iS
Eau trouble; ou, Ila tue mon ame, Piece
en quatre actes de Edge Tremois et _
André Bisson. © Edge Tremois, André
Bisson; 1c 22Apr49; DU19822.
TRENDLE, George W. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-BEATTIE. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-DOUGALL. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-FOX. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
TRENDLE-GOLL. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
TRENDLE-HOLT. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-JOYCE. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
88
"
TRENDLE-LAWRENCE. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
TRENDLE-McCARTHY. SEE The Green
Hornet (Radio program)
TRENDLE-MERRILL. SEE Challenge of
the Yukon (Radio program)
TRENDLE-RANDON. SEE The Green
Hornet (Radio program)
TRENDLE-SMITS. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
TRENDLE-STRIKER. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRIAL and error. DP19478. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 215.
THE TRIAL of Jesus. DU19487. SEE
Evans, Louis Hadley.
THE TRIAL of John Peter Zenger. DU19080.
SEE You Are There, no, 65.
A TRICK of the moon, DU18766. SEE
Jean, Monique.
TRIMBLE, JESSY.
Cycles, a play in three acts. © Jessy
Trimble; 1c 21Mar49; DU19174.
TRIP and take. DU18578. SEE Barnett,
Arthur E.
TRIP to Washington. DU19169. SEE
Aldrich Family, no. 488.
TRIPLETT, Elva G.
Pilgrimage to the past of California.
DU19710. SEE Smith, Verna Hannah,
TRIVERS, Paul.
The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras
County. DU19194. SEE Your Show
Time (Television program)
THE TROLLEY Bible of the Broadway line.
DP18467. SEE The Eternal Light, no. 210.
TROMMER (JOHN F.) INC.
Schnitzelbank; television film commercial,
© John F. Trommer, inc.; 1c 6Jun49;
C3761.
TROP (J. D.) Productions, inc.
Poll and Jimmy in fairyland. DU19889.
SEE Trop, Jack D.
TROP, JACK D.
Poll and Jimmy in fairyland, a Trop story -
land film script. © J. D. Trop Produc-
tions, inc.; lc 6May49; DU19889.
TROUBLE at Forty-Mile. DU19681. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 639.
TROUBLE: it’s a gift. DU18122. SEE
Jackson and Jill (Television program)
TROUBLESOME Jane. DU20203. SEE
Davis, Luther.
TROYAT, HENRI, :
Sébastien; comédie en trois actes, © Henri
Troyat (ps. de Léon Torossiau); 1c
22Apr49; DU19799.
THE TRUCK that tips its cab to service.
DU18991. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
TRUTH with apple. SEE Hutchings, O’Gene
Moore. The shirt-tail decision. DU19321.
TRY for three. DU19220. SEE Fischbach,
Bernice Winfield.
TUCH, LAWRENCE CHARLES. as
Transportation and the growth of civiliza-
tion, an historical narrative, written
DRAMAS AND WORKS
PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY
TUCH, LAWRENCE CHARLES. Cont’d.
especially for a filmstrip. © Lawrence
C. Tuch; 1c 25Jan49; C3278.
TUGALOO. DU17888. SEE Boykin, Pa-
tricia Henry.
TULLAR-Meredith Company.
Golden roses. DP19527. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan,
The story of the cross, DP19268. SEE
Parker, Thelma M.
TUNICK, Irve. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
You Are There (Radio program)
TUNZ-a-fun, C3780. SEE Vovos, Al D.
TURN back your heart. DU19540. SEE
Hegelund, Fred Rasmus.
TURN right, then go straight. DU17877.
SEE Nau, Mae Agnes.
TURN the tables. DU19016. SEE Karp,
Abraham Norman,
TURNEY, Catherine.
The burning man, DU18935. SEE Lorg-
street, Stephen.
TUXEDO trouble. DU18662. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 483.
TWAIN, Mark, pseud, SEE Clemens,
Samuel Langhorne.
TWILIGHT zone. DU18757. SEE Chamber-
lain, Lowell Colby.
THE TWITCHET little show. DU20379.
SEE Glennon, John O’Leary.
TWO Adams for Eve. DU18442. SEE
Phillips, Irving Walter.
THE TWO little love birds. DU18421. SEE
Day, Barbara McEvoy.
TY Cobb. C3392. SEE The American
Way, no. C79.
TYLER, MATTIE RICHARDS.
By the Bent of the moon, a play in three
acts. Mattie Richards Tyler; Ic
TApr49; DU19466.
TYPICAL Elizabethan plays. A28876,
SEE Schelling, Felix Emmanuel.
U
THE UGLY duckling. DU19555. SEE Lehr,
Lew.
UHL, EDWIN GEORGE.
Certified checks, a playlet for training
bank personnel. © Edwin George Uhl;
1c 18Mar49; DU19165.
Uncollected funds, a playlet for training
bank personnel. © Edwin George Uhl,
1c 27jun49; DU20538.
UHLER, ALFRED.
No greater love, a play in three acts with
incidental music, {text only] © Alfred
Uhler; 1c 7Dec48; DU18810.
AZ UJSAGARUS fiu, DU18505. SEE Balint,
Margaret Maria Jolan.
THE UMPIRE. SEE Hill James Henry.
Kill the umpire, DU20159,
THE UNAFRAID. DU20087. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Feb, 21, 1949.
UNCLE Aesop. DP17962. SEE Patton,
.F.
UNCLE Fred flits by. DP19873. SEE
Sergel, Christopher. P. G. Wodehouse’s
Uncle Fred flits by.
THE UNCLE from Rio. DU19148. SEE
Ritter, Irene.
UNCLE Ned’s ‘Hometown quiz’’, the food
show of the air. C3585. SEE Cummins,
Clarence Ray.
UNCLE NORTH WIND AND AUNT GENTLE
BREEZE (Television program) Scripts in
this series are by Claud Garner. © Claud
Garner.
1-6, © 1c each 30Mar49; DU19257-19262.
UNCOLLECTED funds. DU20538. SEE
Uhl, Edwin George.
UNDER trollhammen, SEE Nilsen, Ernst.
Befrielse. DP18860.
UNDERSTANDING yourself. C3254-3257.
SEE Human Relations Films.
THE UNEXPECTED game. DU20308. SEE
see Oyen ea of Frank Merriwell,
no, 129.
THE UNEXPECTED guest. DP18832. SEE
McCarty, Rega Kramer.
THE UNFINISHED. DP20432. SEE
Morgoglione, Luigia.
UNFINISHED business. DP18823. SEE
Wishengrad, Morton,
UNFINISHED, the story of mankind.
DU18755. SEE Brooks, George Frederick.
UNGER, ABRAHAM.
Disappointment in Russia, a play about
John Paul Jones in twenty scenes, by
Richard Watson [pseud.| © Richard
Watson (pseud. of Abraham Unger); 1c
TF eb49; DU18437.
Forget tomorrow, a play in three acts by
Duncan Lawrie |[pseud.] © Duncan
Lawrie; lc 17Jan49; DU18064,
UNGER, ROBERT LOUIS.
Tomorrow, an original play in one act.
© Robert L. Unger; 1c 21Mar49;
DU19188.
UNINVITED ghost. DP19946. SEE Rose,
Le Roma,
UNION label. DU19199. SEE McCann,
Robert Clinton Cloyd.
UNION of American Hebrew Congregations.
Asser Levy. DP20464. SEE Peretz,
Josephine.
In Pesach land. DP19208. SEE Freehof,
Lillian S,
The magic hammer. DP18775. SEE
Freehof, Lillian S.
Shushan boys. DP18696. SEE Millstone,
Seymour.
UNITED States Rubber Company.
Belt surgery. C3717. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Endless engineering. C3557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Fisk Air-borne is different, C3718, SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Streams of black gold. C3375. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
You asked for it. C3374. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
UNITED States Savings and Loan League.
Statement of facts. C3398. SEE Bodfish,
Morton.
UNIVERSAL -Edition.
Lady Hamilton. DP18606. SEE Heger,
Robert.
Das Schloss Diirande. DP18824, SEE
Schoeck, Othmar.
Schwanhild, DP18605. SEE Graener,
Paul,
Thamar. DP17798. SEE Hager, Franziska.
THE UN-REST cure. DU20248. SEE Wynn,
Richard Fischer.
89
UNRUH, FRITZ VON.
Occupation zone, a play in three acts.
German title, Der Refreiungsminister)
Fritz von Unruh; 1c 15Feb49;
DU18555.
THE UNSEALED coffin, DU19954. SEE
Henkin, Howard Harold,
UNSEEN horizons. DU18990. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
DER UNSICHTBARE Weg. DP18710. SEE
Malatesta, Luigi.
UNTO death do us part. DU19099. SEE
The Shadow, no. 365,
UNTO you, this day. DU17789. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 90.
THE UNUSUAL Rex Morgan. DU20021,
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2538-1763.
UP jumped the devil. DP19953. SEE
Coombs, Minott Lee.
UPSHAW (Banks) and Company.
Selections from South American plays.
A31192, SEE Weisinger, Nina Lee.
UPSIE Doozy, the giraffe. DU20045. SEE
Cartoon Teletales, Mar. 20, 1949,
UPSON, WILLIAM HAZLETT.
Middlebury parade, a play in two acts
with music. [text and music on separate
leaves] © William Hazlett Upson; ic
6May49; on revisions, DU19917. Prev.
reg. “Try and get it;’’? 27Dec48; DU17740.
THE URGENT errand. DU20276. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 132.
V
VACATION days. DU17784. SEE Gengel-
bach, Patty Brandom,
VACATION time. DU19638. SEE Stephen-
son, Charles Neville.
THE VAGABOND pitcher. DU20279. SEE
se of Frank Merriwell,
no. b
VAGABOND varieties. DU19421. SEE
Wainscott, Mary Elizabeth.
VAJDA, ERNEST.
Revolution; a satire in a prologue, three
acts, and an epilogue by Ernest Vajda
and Clement Scott Gilbert. © Ernest
Vajda, Clement Scott Gilbert; 1c 20Jun49;
Du20444,
VALDES, PHILIP H.
Food for Father, a comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 32 p.
illus. (Baker’s plays for amateurs)
© Walter H. Baker Co,; 15Feb49;
DP18711.
VALENCY, Maurice Jacques.
The madwoman of Chaillot, DP19824,
SEE Giraudoux, Jean,
VALENTE, RICHARD EMMANUEL.
River fire, a musical drama in three acts.
prox only] © Richard Valente; 1c
0 Apr49; DU19623.,
VALENTINE, RICHARD HARDEN.
The big town, an operetta for elementary
grades, in two acts. [Text and music
on separate leaves] Richard Harden
Valentine; 1c 25Mar49; DU19246.
LE VALET des songes. DP19067. SEE
Kinds, Edmond,
VALLARELLI, FREDERICK J.
Tony Whatsamatta, by Fred Vallery
[peeud Sample radio script. © Freder-
ck J. Vallarelli; 1c 22Jan49; DU18571.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
VALLERY, Fred, pseud. SEE Vallarelli,
Frederick J.
VALUE analysis. C3628. SEE General
Electric Company.
VALUE of imports. DU18982, DU20180.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
nos, 95, 119.
VALUE of the machine to labor and the con-
sumer, DU18980, DU20172. SEE Keeping
Up With the Wigglesworths, nos. 98, 111.
VAN Bracklin. C3283. SEE The American
Way, C57.
VANDENBERGHE, PAUL.
Gringalet, piéce en 4 actes. West] Musy
1945]. 195 p. © Paul Vandenberghe;
ODec45; DP 19453.
VAN DRUTEN, JOHN.
Bell, book and candle, a comedy in three
acts. © John van Druten; 1c 12May49;
on revisions; DU19952. Prev. reg.
15Jul48; DU15785.
VAN GELDERN, john Bernard,
Herb Shriner television show. DU20233.
SEE Marshall, Thomas,
Mystery Miss. C3765, SEE Marshall,
Thomas,
Rhythmasters show. DU20481. SEE
Marshall, Thomas.
VANGEON, Henri Léon. SEE Ghéon, Henri.
VAN HEERDE, Mrs. Everett. SEE
Van Heerde, Ruby Lucille.
VAN HEERDE, RUBY LUCILLE.
Never a dull moment, a play in three acts
by Mrs. Everett Van Heerde, © Mrs.
Everett Van Heerde; 1c 7Mar49;
DU19002.
VAN HOOTON, ROBERT.
Exclusive! A farce in three acts,
© Robert Van Hooton; 1c 14Apr49;
DU19603.
VAN HOUTTE, ALBERT LEON.
The rose of California, a drama in three
acts. © Albert Leon Van Houtte; 1c
21F eb49; DU18712.
VAN KAMPEN Press.
The shepherds live again. DP18349.
SEE Lessel, William M.
VAN RAAS, Rhyissa, pseud. SEE
Van Rosen, Rhyissa.
VAN ROSEN, RHYISSA.
When your number is up, a dramatic com-
osition in two acts by Rhyissa Van Raas
[pseud and Ahda Artzt. © Rhyissa Van
osen; lc 29Apr49; DU19911.
VAN VECHTEN, Carl.
Last operas and plays. A30769. SEE
Stein, Gertrude,
VAN VOLKENBURG, Ellen. SEE Browne,
Ellen Van Volkenburg.
A VASE from China, DU19137. SEE
Stieglitz, Perry J.
VAUGHAN, Juanita Teresa, SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
VEGETALAND. DU19927. SEE Cabot,
Tony.
VEILLER, BAYARD.
The fight, a play inthree acts. © Margue-
rite Veiller (Mrs. Bayard Veiller); 1c
20Apr49; DU19657.
VEILLER, Marguerite.
The fight. DU19657. SEE Veiller, Bayard
VELASQUEZ, JOHN FRANCIS.
The tragedy of a Moor, a play in three
acts. © John Francis Velasquez; 1c
12May49; DU19948.
THE VELVEETA story. C3275. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE VELVET touch. DU18797. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Jan. 10, 1949.
VERBA crucis. DP18017. SEE Nagy,
Paul,
VERBEL, Jerry, pseud, SEE Verbelovsky,
Gerald.
VERBELOVSKY, GERALD.
Out of a hat, a musical revue in two acts.
Sketches and lyrics by Jerry Verbel
[pseud.] music by Jerry Breiten, [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Jerry
Verbel, Jerry Breiten; 1c 1Jun49;
pu20218.
VERDI, GUISEPPE.
La traviata; an opera in three acts by
Guiseppe Verdi. English translation of
a 50 minute television version by George
Mead, Virginia Card Houston, and Paul
Rosen, [Text only] © Paul Rosen; 1c
27TMay49; DU20163.
VERHYLLE, Armand,
Madame de Falindor. DU19800. SEE
Manoir, Georges.
VERLIEBTES Dreieck. DU18288. SEE
Fiissel, Franz.
VERNEUIL, LOUIS. vs
Celles qu'on aime; comedie en deux actes
et quatre tableaux. © Louis Verneuil;
1c 13Jun49; DU20378.
Spring again, a musical play in two acts
and twenty-nine scenes by Louis Ver-
neuil and Milton Shubert. [Text only
© Milton Shubert; 1c 11May49; DU19947.
VEST, PETER JEAN.
The case of the eran eae television
script in the series ‘
© Peter Jean Vest; 1c 14Mar49; DU19229.
VETERANS Valley. DU19031. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No, 2512-
1737.
VICTOR, David. SEE
Jacksor. and Jill (Television program)
VIEWS of our country. C3328. SEE
Robison, John Agnew.
THE VIGIL. DP18567. SEE Fodor, Laszlo.
VIGNETTES. AA116931. SEE Lehmann,
Adolph,
VILLANI, FRED JOSEPH.
Cold blood, a one-act play. © Fred Joseph
Villani, Jr.; 1c 6Apr49; DU19430,
Within these walls, a play in three acts,
© Fred Joseph Villani, Jr.; 1c 19Jan49;
DU18640.
VINDICATION. DU19042. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 922.
LE VIOL. SEE Wagner, Geoffrey. Rape.
DP19451.
THE VIRGIN of the fire. DU18067. SEE
Iskoldoff, Eugene.
IL VIRTUOSO. DU18864. SEE Cramer,
Alverdi Blanche.
THE VISIBLE God, DU18927. SEE
Palescandolo, Frank Joseph.
VISION in the night. DU18502. SEE Holt,
Barbara Jean,
VISION of Avernus. DU19909. SEE Brant,
John Quinten,
90
eet Mister Magee.”’
A VISIT to H. C. Andersen, DU19655. SEE
Sandby, Alfhild Finch (Myhr)
VISUAL DRAMA, INC.
The black robe; to be played before unseen
audience. © Visual Drama, inc.; ic
17May49; DU20127.
VITAMINS, atomic vitamins. DU19836,
DU20335. SEE Kaner, Abraham David,
VITTES, LOUIS.
The affairs of Peter Salem, a radio pro-
gram. Script no. 1, Apr. 25, 1949: The
affair of the tired tiger. © Himan Brown;
1c 27Apr49; DU19774.
THE VOICE. DU18055. SEE Schechter,
Harry.
VOICE of Alabama, inc.
Hello America. C3795. SEE Farrell,
Maury J.
THE VOICE OF CHRISTMAS (Radio pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by
Albert C. Hofrichter and C. Leslie Golli-
day. © Albert C. Hofrichter, Jr.,
C. Leslie Golliday; 1c each 14Dec48.
. Getting ready for Christmas. C3388.
. Tell me the story of Christmas. C3377.
. Boughs and holly. C3378.
- Poinsettia—the good neighbor plant.
C3379.
. The Swiss Santa Claus. C3380.
. Santa Claus comes to America, C3381.
. Keeping Jesus’ birthday. C3382.
. The first Christmas tree, C3383.
. Christmas gift from Portugal. C3384.
10. Christmas gift from England. C3385.
11. Inthe light of the Christmas candle.
C3386.
12. O little town on Christmas Eve. C3387.
Special Christmas Day program. Christmas
Day. C3376.
THE VOICE of Mister Fry. DU17867. SEE
Eiten, Myles.
THE VOICE of the people. SEE Davies,
Robertson. Eros at breakfast. DP19801.
LE VOLEUR d’enfants. DP19818, SEE
Supervielle, Jules.
VOLLMER, ALBERTA ELY.
The old rag. [Radio script] © Alberta
Ely Vollmer; 1c 23Mar49; DU19215.
VON Lessen, Curt. SEE Lessen, Curt
von,
VOOGHT, CHERRY.
Repent at leisure, a play in one act,
London, English Theatre Guild [1949,
c1948] 19 p. illus. (Guild one act
library) © Cherry Vooght; 27Jan49;
DP18574.
VOR Gericht. DU19244, SEE Lackner,
Stephan Ernest,
VOTE for Uncle Sam. DP18284, SEE
Hark, Mildred.
VOVOS, AL D.
Tunz-a-fun; a dramatic sketch. 1 leaf.
© Al D. Vovos; ic 16May49; C3780.
Ww
WAGES and prices. DU18972, DU20169.
SEE Keeping Up With the Wigglesworths,
nos, 105, 108.
WAGNER, GEOFFREY.
Rape, a play in two acts. English transla-
tion of “Le Viol’’, one of the Grand
Guignol plays. © Geoffrey Wagner;
1Apr48; DP19451..
WAGON wheels. SEE Davis, Jenn Homer.
A song anda story. DU18645.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL
DELIVERY
WAINSCOTT, MARY ELIZABETH.
Vagabond varieties; or, A week of fun
in one nite. A dramatic composition in
seven acts. 31 leaves. © Mary E.
Wainscott; le 6Apr49; DU19421.
A WAKE for me andthee, SEE
Costello, Edward Alphonsus. DU18069.
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act
plays of 1948-1949. AA117053.
WALCUTT, Su Bonner.
If there isn’t. DU19656. SEE Genther,
Shirley Babcock.
WALDRON, ROBERT.
Three citizens from heaven, a play in
three acts by Robert Waldron and Bruce
Bradford [pseud, of Harold L. Hingston]
© Robert Waldron, Bruce Bradford; 1c
20Jun49; DU20446.
Three citizens from heaven; or, Heaven
sent, A play in three acts by Robert
Waldron and Bruce Bradford [pseud, of
Harold L. Hingston] © H. L. Hingston,
Robert Waldron; 1c 9Jun49; DU20289.
WALKER, ROBERT NORMAN.
Bichrome refraction, [Report] © Dr.
aepert Norman Walker; 1c 25Mar49;
C3521.
WALKING the dog. DU19200, SEE Hartryce,
Jean Smith,
WALL, WINIFRED.
Mute swan; a fantasy in one act for eight
women and two men, London, S. French
[1947]. 24 p. illus. (French’s acting
edition, no. 134) © Samuel French ltd;
70ct47; DP20108.
THE WALL of hate. DU19761. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 238.
WALLACE, GORDON.
And be merry, a play in one act. © Gordon
Wallace; 1c 26Jan49; DU18124.
WALLING, ROY.
Have a lot of fun, a play in two acts.
© Roy Walling; 1c 25May49; DU20128.
WALLOCK, ANTHONY MARK.
The King’s highway of peace; the Wichita
Mountains Easter sunrise service, 1948.
© Emilie Wallock Barre, Helen Barre
Schutz; 1c 13May49; DU19961.
The Lawton story. DP18356. SEE Horn,
Mildred A.
WALPOLE, HELEN.
Mint and anise, a play in three acts, by
Helen Walpole and Helen Brewer.
© Helen Walpole, Helen James Brewer;
le 2Feb49; DU18759,
WALSH, Donald Devenish.
Love comes in August. DU20143. SEE
Martinez Sierra, Gregorio.
WALSH, Frederick G.
It belongs to me. DP19283. SEE Kern,
Dorothy.
WALSH, Henry. SEE You Are There
(Radio program)
WALTER, AnnBern, pseud, SEE Fischbach,
Bernice Winfield,
WALTER Evers. C3221. SEE The Amer-
ican Way, C52.
WALTER Hagen. C3223. SEE The Amer-
ican Way, C49.
WALTER, HELEN.
Child behavior commercials for television.
Script no. 1. © Helen Walter; 1c 31Mar49;
C3535.
WAN, Chia-Pao.
Peking man, DU20148. SEE Lawrence,
Reginald,
THE WANDERER. DU19698. SEE
Robertson, Jack A.
THE WANDERING dragon. SEE Seldon,
Samuel, International folk plays,
DP20078.
WANSBOROUGH, Harold,
The skywayman, DP18955. SEE Preston,
Effa Estelle.
WANTED: a father. DU19955. SEE
Taussig, Stefan Simon,
WANTED: a wife. DU20529. SEE Dr.
Christian, no, 552.
WANTIN’ fever. SEE Mayorga, Margaret.
The best one-act plays of 1948-1949,
AA117053.
WARD, JAMES THEODORE.
Whole hog or nothing, a one act play by
Theodore Ward. © James Theodore
Ward; 1c 20Apr49; DU19641.
WARD, Theodore. SEE Ward, James
Theodore.
WARE, WILSON PETERSON..
Tales out of school, a play in two acts.
© Wilson P. Ware; 1c 19Apr49; on revi-
sions; DU19630, Prev. reg. “TI stand
alone;’’ 9Oct37; D unp. 52386.
WARREN, Corene Benoit.
Golden cargo. DU19631. SEE Carleton,
Linnie Benoit.
WASHED in de blood. SEE Selden, Samuel.
International folk plays. DP20078.
THE WASHER that couldn’t happen.
DU19509. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
WASHINGTON, GLADYS ELIZABETH.
Who needs a clock; a play in two acts.
© Gladys Eliz. Washington; 1c 24May49;
DU20121.
WATER is water, after all, DU18478. SEE
Sherman, Arthur,
WATERS, JAMES FRANCIS.
Mister Weatherpad; script for a television
program, © James Francis Waters; ic
21Feb49; DU18689.
WATSON, Richard, pseud, SEE Unger,
Abraham,
WATTEN, Martin.
You can have it. DU18679. SEE Silver-
stone, Mark Edison,
WAUGH, Harvey.
Minnesota. DP19189. SEE Sakry, Clif-
ford Raymond,
WAXLER, SIDNEY.
The mountain climber, a love story, in
three acts and eleven scenes. © Sidney
Wazler; 1c 29Mar49; DU19293.
THE WAY home. DU18903. SEE Jung,
Franz,
THE WAY, the Truth, and the Life. DU20207.
SEE O’Hara, Constance.
WE look at television, C3796. SEE Katz,
Milton,
WE open at last. SEE Glennon, John
O’Leary. The Twitchet little show.
DU20379.
WE ride a white donkey. DU18454, SEE
Gregory, Ethel Harris.
WE sat by the fleshpots, DU18680. SEE
McNamee, Edward,
THE WEATHER-glass. DU19886. SEE
Schoenbaum, Vera Marie.
91
WEBB, F. W. W., pseud. SEE Winwar,
Frances.
WEBB, Verlyn.
Spread your wings. DU18681. SEE
Casto, Jean.
WEBER, WILLIAM LOUIS.
The miracle and the boar, a one-act
comedy. © William Louis Weber; ic
8Apr49; DU19495.
A WEDDING at St. Mathew’s. DU19155.
SEE Sheffer, Paul L. C.
WEDDING bells of Eden. C3762. SEE
Dumler, Charles.
A WEDDING in Japan, DU19740. SEE
Pollack, Abraham Theodore.
THE WEDDING present. DU20530. SEE
‘Dr. Christian, no. 553.
WEED, ROBERT LEWIS.
Love's way, a play in three acts.
© Robert Lewis Weed; 1c 4Apr49;
DU19654,
A WEEK of fun in one nite. SEE Wainscott,
Mary Elizabeth. Vagabond varieties.
DU19421.
THE WEEKLY story. DU18684.. SEE
Fletcher, Helen Jill
WEEKS, Albert L.
May I help you, please? DU18072. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WEEKS, DONALD.
Policeman’s lot; or, The dead beat. A
play in three acts. © Donald Weeks
Eliza C. G. Weeks; 1c 24Jan49; DU18130.
WEEKS, Eliza C. G.
Policeman’s lot; or, The dead beat.
DU18130. SEE Weeks, Donald.
WEINBERGER (Josef) Itd.
Bel ami. DU19595, SEE Eckhardt,
Fritz.
WEINER, IRA LESLIE.
Brass dogs, a play in three acts. © Ira
Weiner; 1c 28Feb49; DU18904.
WEINER, JOSEPH J.
La Boheme; one minute transcribed spot
announcement. © Schenley Industries,
inc. dba La Boheme Vineyards Co.; Ic
10Jun49; C3777.
WEINGARTEN, AARON.
Hilda Brant, a play in three acts. © Aaron
Weingarten; 1c 26May49; DU20144.
WEINRAUCH, HERSCHEL,
Der far kishefter Shabus, a Jewish folk
comedy in eight scenes by Herschel
Weinrauch and Tillie Weinrauch. [In
Yiddish] © Mrs. Herschel Weinrauch;
1c 21Jun49; DU20474,
WEINRAUCH, Tillie.
Der far kishefter Shabus. DU20474. SEE
Weinrauch, Herschel,
WEINSTOCK, JACOB L.
One if by land, a musical comedy in two
acts by J. L. Weinstock and Willie Gil-
bert. [Text only] © Jacob L. Weinstock,
William Gilbert; 1c 21Mar49; DU19184.
WEIR, GEORGE PAUL.
My fair egy, a play in three acts and two
scenes. George Paul Weir; 1c
18Apr49; DU19925.
WEISER, Charles Bruce.
A hair perhaps. DP20450. SEE Filbert,
Norman Henry.
WEISINGER, NINA LEE.
Selections from South American plays,
selected and edited, with notes and
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
WEISINGER, NINA LEE. Cont’d.
vocabulary. Dallas, Banks Upshaw
pees . 184 p, © Banks Upshaw & Co.;
9Jul48; A31192,
WEISS, JONAS.
Four-in-hand, a comedy in three acts.
© Jonas Weiss; 1c 26Apr49; DU19757.
WEISS, MARGARET ROSE.
Just off Broadway; script no, 1 for a
weekly half hour television program,
© Margaret R. Weiss; 1c 8Dec48;
DU17782.
WELCH, William. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
(Radio program)
WELCOME to Armstrong. C3424. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Dacia SEE Blake, Sarah Swan
eld).
WELLS, Herbert George.
The inexperienced ghost. DU17787. SEE
The Actor’s Studio, no. 6.
WELLS, Jeanne Carden,
Savannah. DU18947. SEE Sellers,
Robert Sidney.
WELLS, VIRGINIA.
A dress for Michi. (Quaker World Serv-
ice, series 2) Radio script. © Amer-
ican Friends Service Committee;
27jan49; DP18668.
The story of Anna, by Virginia Wells and
Mary Patton, (Quaker world service,
series 2) Radio script. © American
Friends Service Committee; 290ct48;
DP18727.
WELTY, Eudora.
What year is this? DU19022. SEE
Dolson, Hildegarde.
WELZ, JOHN.
He stopped at the Bluestarlet’s Inn.
[Poem] © John Welz; 1c 2Feb49; C3315.
WENIG, EDWARD JACOB.
Bright star of the west, a pageant for the
California Constitutional Centennial.
© Edward J. Wenig; 1c 7Apr49; DU19456.
WERMAN, HANNAH BEATRICE.
Leather. [Illustrated discourse with
questions for review] © Hannah Bea-
trice Werman; 1c 22Jjan49; C3294,
WERTH, PAUL.
Design for peace, a dramatic composition.
© Paul Werth; 1c 28Mar49; DU19290.
WERTHAM, Frederic.
Dark legend, DU19214. SEE Fraenkel,
Helene Esberg.
WESLEY. DU19550. SEE Taylor, Samuel,
WEST, MARGARET KING.
Star gazer, a play in one act, New York,
Play Club, c1948, 25 p. (A Play Club
selection, no, 24) © The Play Club;
1Dec48; DP19285.
WEST, TRUDY.
Ali Baba and the forty thieves. London,
S. French [1948]. 66 p. (Basic panto-
mime, no. © Samuel French ltd.;
1Dec48; DP17964,
WEST of Armageddon. DU18118. SEE
Devine, Jerry.
WESTGATE, TED.
Death writes a message, a mystery in
one act, San Francisco, Banner Play
Bureau, c1949. 32 p. illus. © Banner
Play Bureau, inc.; 15Jan49; DP18139.
WETMORE Declamation Bureau.
The Christmas pie. DP18371. SEE
Dunaway, Anna Brownell.
The country doctor. DP18378. SEE
Martin, John M.
Dear mom. DP18373. SEE James, Enna
Nielsen.
Faith is the victory. DP18374. SEE
James, Enna Nielsen,
The farmer’s daughter, DP18377. SEE
White, Kate Alice.
How to get a male. DP18376. SEE
Stephenson, Shirley.
Perennial Pierrette. DP18370. SEE
Smith, Lorraine.
They rehearse. DP18375. SEE Denney,
Marie K.
Time. DP18372. SEE Salrin, Joe.
WEYEMBERG, PAUL H.C. A.
Secret weapons, a film scenario. English
version by David Scott, © Paul H. C. A.
Weyemberg; 1c 15Jun49; DU20387,.
WEYERHAEUSER Timber Company.
Green harvest. C3272. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc;
WHAT a day for science! DU19888. SEE
Carriere, Albert.
WHAT a state to be in. C3351. SEE
Saks, James H.
WHAT awoman. DU20092. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Mar. 14, 1949.
WHAT do we mean by inflation? DU18962,
DU20173. SEE Keeping Up With the
Wigglesworths, nos. 89, 112.
WHAT DO YOU THINK? (Television pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by John
S. Harmon. © The Great Books Founda-
tion,
Are we more civilized than cannibals?
A discussion of selected essays of
Montaigne. © 1c 23Feb49; C3367.
Can education make us happy? A discus-
sion of Aristotle’s ‘Ethics.’’ © Ic
2F eb49; C3333.
Can you be happy without religion? First
discussion of St. Augustine’s ‘‘Confes-
sions.’’ © 1c 3Feb49; C3324.
Do you have a sense of humor? A dis-
cussion of Aristophanes’ ‘‘The Clouds,”’
© 1c 2Feb49; C3332.
Does the end justify the means? A dis-
cussion of Machiavelli’s “The prince.”’
© 1c 10Feb49; C3348.
How can you be famous? A discussion of
Plutarch’s ‘‘Alexander and Caesar.”’
© 1c 3Feb49; C3318.
Is ambition good or bad? A discussion of
Plutarch’s “‘Lycurgus, Numa, Alexander,
and Caesar.”’ © 1c 3Feb49; C3319.
Is faith better than reason? Second dis-
cussion of St. Augustine’s ‘‘Confessions.”’
© 1c 3Feb49; C3323.
Is ita crime to start a war? A discussion
of St. Thomas’ ‘Treatise on law.”’ © Ic
3F eb49; C3320.
Is man superior to the state? A discussion
of Aristotle’s ‘‘Politics.’”? Book1. © 1c
2F eb49; C3334.
Is war necessary? A discussion of
Thucydides’ ‘fistory of the Peloponnesian
War.”’ © 1c 15Dec48; C3501.
Should this play be banned? A discussion
of Aristophanes’ ‘‘Lysistrata,’? © 1c
2F eb49; C3310.
Should we adopt Russia’s tactics? A dis-
cussion of Machiavelli’s “‘The prince.”’
© 1c 3Feb49; C3322.
What makes us happy? A discussion of
Aristotle’s ‘Ethics.’ Book1. © 1c
2Feb49; C3335.
Would you like to move to a desert island?
Second discussion of Aristotle’s “‘Politics.”’
Book 1. © ic 3Feb49; C3321.
WHAT do you want? C3656. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
WHAT Elmer wants. DU20122. SEE
Smith, Louis.
WHAT is it? C3397. SEE Benton, William
Raymond,
92
WHAT makes us happy? C3335. SEE
What Do You Think? (Television pro-
gram)
WHAT makes you think so? DU19525.
SEE Scott, Robert Sanford,
WHAT would you do? C3708. SEE
Wyman, Herbert Jack,
WHAT year is this? DU19022. SEE
Dolson, Hildegarde,
WHATCHAMACALLIT, the gnu, DU18005.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Nov. 28, 1948,
WHATEVER goes up. DP19091. SEE
Reach, James,
WHAT’S cookin’? DP17838. SEE George,
Charles.
WHAT’S my number? DU19292. SEE
Meyers, Harold,
WHAT’S new for 749, C3428, SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
WHAT’S next? DU17984. SEE Filion,
Ross.
WHAT’S to love? DU20199. SEE
Frankel, Doris.
WHEELER, DORIS KATHLEEN.
All things new, a play in three acts and an
epilogue and containing a play within
the play which forms the greater part
of act three, by Shirley St. Clair [pseud. ]
London, Girls’ Friendly Society |1948,
a 95 p. illus. © Doris Kathleen
Wheeler (in notice: Shirley St. Clair);
12Jan48; DP18732,
WHELAN, THOMAS VINCENT.
*Neath campus skies, a musical comedy
in two acts by Thomas V, Whelan. Music
by Edward I. Dolan, lyrics by Edward I.
Dolan and Thomas V. Whelan, [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Thomas
Vincent Whelan; 1c 15Feb49; DU18566.
WHEN Daniel roars. DU1I7791. SEE
Duff, Harry James,
WHEN my baby smiles at me, DU20075.
SEE Lux Radio Theatre, Apr. 25, 1949,
WHEN the circus comes to town, C3798.
SEE Martin, Helen,
WHEN the streets are dark. DP17960.
SEE Agg, Howard,
WHEN your number is up. DY19911. SEE
Van Rosen, Rhyissa,
WHERE is home, DU19020, SEE Aulicino,
Armand Daniel.
WHERE the sun shone, DP20433. SEE
Ashton, Leonora Sill
WHERE there’s a will. DU19233. SEE
Richards, Lex.
WHERE you find it. DU19355. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2527-1752.
WHEREFORE is this night. SEE Selden,
Samuel. International folk plays.
DP20078.
WHEREIN is treasured and renewed,
DU20365. SEE Schenkkan, Robert
Frederic.
WHERE ’S my hat? DU18952. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE WHIMSICAL bandit. DU19349. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2521-1746,
WHISTLE and bell, DU19C00. SEE
McCormick, Langdon,
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
WHISTLE, daughter, whistle. SEE
Mayorga, Margaret. The best one-act
plays of 1948-1949. AA117053.
National Broadcasting Company, inc.
Radio City playhouse. DP17999.
WHITE, Andy. SEE The Great Gilder-
sleeve (Radio program)
WHITE, BARBARA JEAN.
Swing low, a play in three acts,
© Barbara Jean White; 1c 23Dec48;
DU18417,
WHITE, KATE ALICE.
The farmer’s daughter, a pantomime.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau;
1Sep48; DP18377.
THE WHITE buffalo, DU19346. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no, 2518-1743.
WHITE gloves. DU20288. SEE Smith,
William Philip.
THE WHITE Hamlet. DU20167. SEE
Kendrick, Gilbert Haven.
THE WHITE huskie. DU19361. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no, 625.
WHITE magic. DU18043. SEE
Fairbanks (Jerry) inc.
THE WHITE Motor Company.
The truck that tips its cab to service.
DU18991. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
WHITE water. DU18164. SEE The Chal-
lenge of the Yukon, no, 601.
WHITEFORD, EDITH L.
Joined in heaven, a dramatization of
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s “Elective
affinities,’’ by Jerusha Heppledink
pseud,] © Edith L, Whiteford; 1c
yan49; DU17869. rf
Papa Goriot, a dramatization of Honore de
Balzac’s “‘Pere Goriot’’, by Jerusha
Heppledink [pseud,] © Edith L. White-
ford; 1c 7Feb49; DU18436.
WHITING, FRANK M.
Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain [pseud. |
adapted for the stage by Frank M.
Whiting and Corinne Rickert. Anchorage,
Ky., Children’s Theatre Press 1949]
c1948, 63 p. illus, © The Children’s
Theatre Press; 31Jan49; DP19063.
WHITNEY, HELEN LENORE.
Fact or fancy grabbag; radio script.
Ear script] © Mrs. Helen L.
hitney; 1c 25May49; C3723.
Find a fashion, a radio script. © Mrs,
Helen L. Whitney; 1c 8Mar49; C3488.
Fun and fashion, [Sample radio script]
© Mrs. Helen L. Whitney; 1c 1Apr49;
C3547.
Guess again. [Sample radio are
© Mrs. Helen L. Whitney; 1c 10May49;
C3679.
Hide and seek; radio script. © Mrs.
Helen L. Whitney; 1c 6May49; C3666.
The magic circle, a radio script. © Mrs.
Helen L. Whitney; 1c 8Mar49; C3490.
Pleasure and play, your plan for the day.
Sample radio script] © Mrs. Helen L.
hitney; 1c 1Apr49; C3546.
Sell my show, a radio script. © Mrs.
Helen L. Whitney; 1c 8Mar49; C3489.
WHIZZER White. C3222. SEE The
American Way, C47.
WHO can build a house? DP19480. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 217.
WHO needs a clock. DU20121. SEE
Washington, Gladys Elizabeth,
WHO? What? Where? When? DU18585.
SEE Friedrick, Frank Robert,
WHO would a-murdering go? DP18097.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
WHO would not sing for David, DU18844,
SEE Dr. Christian, no. 537.
WHOLE hog or nothing. DU19641. SEE
Ward, James Theodore,
WHORF, Richard.
Richard MI. DU18042. SEE Shakespeare,
William.
WHO’S that girl? DU19876-19877. SEE
LaRoy, Rita.
WHO’S who, DU18722, SEE Jackson and
Jill (Television program)
WHO’S zoo. DU18760. SEE Paris, Frank,
WHY Thomas was discharged, DU19197.
SEE Arnold, George,
WHY worry? DU20536. SEE Jenkins,
Helen Day.
THE WIDOW’S mite. DU20269. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 113.
WIE sag’ ich’s meiner Frau? DU18984,
SEE Suchewitz-Keller, Klementine,
WIEDERHOLD, William Cordt.
Heaven knows. DU20246. SEE Rosengren,
Frank Duane,
WIEGHART, HAROLD OSCAR.
Fairytale, a musical comedy in two acts
by Paul Chandler [pseud.] and Joe King.
Music by Paul Chandler [pseu
lyrics by Joe King. Iz and music on
separate leaves] © Paul Chandler
(pseud, of Harold Oscar Wieghart),
Joseph Montgomery King; 1c 3May49;
DU19855,
WIENER, MIRIAM.
The daughter of the house, a drama ina
prologue and three acts. © Miriam
Wiener; 1c 30Mar49; on revisions;
DU19651. Prev. reg. 11Mar15; D39946.
WIENER Luft. DU18295. SEE Krisch,
Carlo.
WIENER roast. DU18753. SEE Aldrich
Family, no. 468.
WIERE, HARRY VETTER.
Love in a cellar, a dramatic and sexual
play in three acts. © Harry V. Wiere;
1c 2May49; DU20065.
THE WIFE’S other John. DU18761. SEE
Carole, Joseph Jerome,
WILBUR faces facts. DP19984. SEE
Payton, Donald.
WILBUR faces life. DP17884. SEE Payton,
Donald,
WILCOCK, George.
The fence has two sides. DU20236. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Johnny makes a date, DU19508. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Skip Fenwick’s discovery. DU20239. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Trader Thorne. DU20238. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
WILD for to hold. DP19085, SEE Morris,
Thomas Baden.
WILD West steamboats. DU19347. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2519-1744,
WILDE, Oscar.
The birthday of the Infanta. DU19606.
SEE Your Show Time (Television pro-
gram)
The picture of Dorian Gray. DP18917.
SEE Cox, Constance.
93
WILDE, PERCIVAL.
The enchanted Christmas tree, a yuletide
lay. [Acting ed.] London, S, French
f1948}, 31 p. (French’s plays for juve-
nile performers, no. 70) © Samuel
French ltd.; 28Sep48; DP19287. Prev.
reg. 10Nov25, DP73336,
WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Admiral television shorts. Script written
by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; lc 29Apr49; DU19843.
Admiral television shorts, Script written
by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 23May49; DU20101.
Allstate all the way; scenario for a sound
motion picture on selling Allstate Motor
Oils, especially prepared for Sears,
Roebuck and Co. Script by Leon Kreger.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
17Jan49; DU18071.
The American economy, its problems and
possibilities; especially prepared for the
Borg-Warner Corporation and the Inland
Steel Company. Written by James P,
Prindle. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; le 29Apr49; C3655.
The appraisal; scenario for a sound slide
film prepared for the Ford Motor Company
by Max Hodge. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; le 7Feb49; DU18700.
Belt surgery, prepared for United States
Rubber Company. Film script written by
Donald N. Shepherd, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 23May49; C3717.
The benefit plan, Film script by Morgan
W. Gibney. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; 1c 17Jun49; DU18076.
Bright prospects. Film no, 2 ina sales
training program for the Lincoln-Mercury
Division, Ford Motor Company. Film
script by Anthony A. Sassano. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 3Mar49;
C3412.
The cheese family album, the story of
cheese, in a sound motion picture. Script
written by Leo S. Rosencrans for the
Kraft Foods Company. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 7Jan49; DU17952.
The child city, a sound motion picture for
the Loyal Order of Moose. Script written
by Homer Gordon. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; le 7Jan49; DU17951.
The constant bride, a film script by Morgan
W. Gibney, prepared for Edison Elettric
Institute. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; 1c 17Jan49; DU18074.
Endless engineering; scenario of a sound
motion picture prepared for the U.S.
Rubber Company, by Bruce Henry.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; ic
12Apr49; C3557.
The facts about price. Script prepared for
Willard Storage Battery Company by Leo S.
Rosencrans. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; lc TFeb49; DU18697.
The fence has two sides; a sound slidefilm
prepared for the Lincoln-Mercury Division
of the Ford Motor Company. Script written
by George Wilcock. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 3Jun49; DU20236.
Fisk Air-borne is different; scenario of a
sound motion picture especially prepared
for U. S. Rubber Company. Written by
Bruce L. Henry. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; 1c 23May49; C3718.
Freedom has grass roots, the story of the
Chicago Board of Trade. Film script
written by Leo S. Rosencrans. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 29Apr49;
DU19840.
From the ground up, a kodachrome motion
picture prepared for Portland Cement
Association, Script by Don Shepherd,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
7jJan49; C3234,
Frozen assets, a film script by Joseph H.
Cole, prepared for Deepfreeze Division,
Motor Products Corporation, © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 17Jan49;
DU18073.
The golden touch, a sound slide film pro-
duced for Norge Division, Borg-Warner
Corporation, Scenario by Harry Grabow.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; ic
7Feb49; DU18698.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Waa PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
oni
Green harvest; one reel theatrical ver-
sion prepared for General Timber
Service, inc. Film script by James P.
Prindle. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 3Mar49; C3411.
Green harvest; one reel theatrical ver-
sion prepared for Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company. Script by James P.
Prindle. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.;. 1c 17Jan49; C3272.
How to present, demonstrate, and sell. a
sound slidefilm prepared for the Linvoln-
Mercury Division of the Ford Motor
Company. Script by Max Hodge,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
12Apr49; DU19505.
The international model plane contest,
a sound slide-film script in two parts,
prepared for Plymouth Motor Corporation,
by Joseph H. Cole. Part 1: The salesman
in the parlor, Part 2: Plane planning,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.;
1c 12Apr49; C3558.
Johnny makes a date; script for a motion
picture prepared for the Oldsmobile
Division of the General Motors Corpora-
tion, by George Wilcock, © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 12Apr49;
DU19508.
Keep it alive; scenario of a sound slide
film especially prepared for International
Harvester by Donald N. Shepherd,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
3Mar49; C3413,
May I help you, please? Scenario of a
sound film especially prepared for House-
hold Finance Corp. Script by Albert L.
Weeks. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; 17Jan49; DU18072..
The new Oldsmobile trailers, Film script
by James P. Prindle. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 17Jan49; DU18070.
A new way of living, a scenario for a sound
slide film in color on the Coolerator
Refrigerator. Script by Leon Kreger.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
17Jan49; DU18075.
Pip, my job, and me. Sound slidefilm
no. 1, Sales Training Series, prepared for
Lincoln-Mercury. Script by Anthony A.
Sassano. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; 1c 17Jan49; DU18077.
Roots in the soil, an original screenplay
especially prepared for Deere & Company,
Written by James Prindle, © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 3Jun49;
DU20237,.
The salesmaster series (A post-graduate
course in scientific selling) Outline of a
visual training program prepared for the
Dartnell Corporation. Written by
Bruce L. Henry. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; 1c 23May49; C3719.
Selling Ford vs. Chevrolet (1949 new cars)
prepared for Ford Motor Company.
Written by Leon A. Kreger. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 23May49;
C3716.
Selling Ford vs. Plymouth (1949 new cars)
A sound slidefilm prepared for Ford Motor
Company. Written by Leon A. Kreger.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; ic
23May49; C3720.
Shockproof shipping; scenario for a sound
motion picture prepared for The O. C.
Duryea Corporation by Joseph H. Mayne.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
17Jan49; C3273.
Six television spots, especially prepared
for the Oldsmobile Division of the General
Motors Corporation, by James Prindle.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
12Apr49; DU19507.
Six television spots, especially prepared
for the Oldsmobile Division of the General
Motors Corporation, Script written by
James Prindle. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; 1c 29Apr49; DU19841.
Skip Fenwick’s discovery; a sound slidefilm
prepared for the Lincoln-Mercury Divi-
sion of the Ford Motor Company. Script
written by George Wilcock. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 3Jun49;
DU20239.
Specifically yours, a story of the new
Ferguson tractor, presented in Koda-
chrome by Harry Ferguson, inc. Pre-
pared by Fuller and Smith and Ross,
inc., and Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. Film script by Leo S. Rosencrans.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.;
1c 17Jan49; C3274,
Streams of black gold; scenario of a sound
motion picture, prepared for the U.S.
Rubber Company by Bruce Henry,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
TF eb49; C3375.
Sunbeam Shavemaster TV commercials.
Scripts for 4 TV shorts by Don Shepherd,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
31Jan49; DU18384.
Sunbeam Shavemaster television shorts.
Script written by Anthony A. Sassano,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
23May49; DU20102.
Sunbeam toaster, a twenty-second tele-
vision commercial, by Joseph H. Cole,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
3Mar49; DU19008.
The Sunbeam toaster; script by Joseph H.
Cole. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; lc 3Mar49; DU18992.
Take it from ‘‘Bound-to-Happen O’Hoolahan,”’
a sound slidefilm prepared for Lincoln-
Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company.
Script by Max Hodge, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 17Jan49; DU18078.
Television shorts, Six scripts by Joseph H.
Cole, especially prepared for Admiral
Corp. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; 31Jan49; DU18383.
Television spots. Scripts for 18 TV shorts,
by Don Shepherd, especially prepared for
Household Finance Corp. © Wildi
Picture Productions, inc,; 1c 31Jan49;
DU18385,
Tell your own fortune; script for a sound
Slidefilm prepared for American Meat
Institute in cooperation with Leo Burnett
Company, inc. Written by Joseph H. Cole,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.;
le 29Apr49; DU19839.
Time for living; scenario of a motion
picture prepared for American Institute of
Laundering and H. Kohnstamm & Co., inc.
by Don Shepherd, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 7Feb49; DU18699.
Tools of the trade; scenario for a sound
slidefilm on advertising and displaying
used trucks prepared for the Ford Motor
Co., by Don Shepherd. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 12Apr49; DU19506.
Trade-in tactics; sound slidefilm script
prepared for Lincoln-Mercury. Written
by A. A. Sassano, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 29Apr49; DU19842.
Trader Thorne; a sound motion picture
(on the subject of trading techniques for
Ford retail salesmen) prepared for the
Ford Motor Company. Script written by
George Wilcock. © Wilding Picture Pr>-
ductions, inc.; 1c 3Jun49; DU20238.
Treasure ho; car presentation portion of
Oldsmobile’s Futuramic dealer show.
Film script written by Max Hodge.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; ic
3Jun49; DU20240.
The truck that tips its cab to service; the
White 3000. Presented by The White
Motor Company. Script by Samuel Beall
and Leo Rosencrans, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; 1c 3Mar49; DU18991.
Unseen horizons; film script especially
prepared for The Ohio Oil Company, by
James P. Prindle. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc,; 1c 3Mar49; DU18990.
The Velveeta story, a 30-50 automatic
sound slide film prepared for Kraft
Foods Company. Script by Joseph H.
Cole. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; le 17Jan49; C3275,
The washer that couldn’t happen; scenario
of a sound motion picture prepared for
Bendix Home Appliances, inc., by Bruce
Henry. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; le 12Apr49; DU19509.
What do you want? A discussion of the past,
present and future of the American econ-
qmy; especially prepared for Borg Warner
94
and Inland Steel. Written by James P,
Prindle. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; 1c 29Apr49; C3656,
Wiley’s big week; scenario for a sound
slidefilm on selling used trucks, by
Joseph Mayne. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; 1c 3Mar49; DU18989.
Will you be there? An original script
especially prepared for the American
Red Cross (Chicago Chapter) by James
Prindle and Jos. H. Cole. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 17Jan49;
C3350.
You asked for it; scenario of a sound
motion picture, especially prepared for
U.S. Rubber Company by Bruce Henry,
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; 1c
TF eb49; C3374,
Zenith television, an announcement film
for dealers and distributors prepared
for Zenith Radio Corporation, Script
written by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 3Jan49;
DU17829.
WILEY, HOWARD ALONZO.
Fork in the road, a play in five scenes.
© Howard A. Wiley; ic 23Mar49;
DU19431,
WILEY’S big week, DU18989. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
WILKINS, ROY J.
Darkness came before dawn, an Easter
pageant, Kansas City, Mo., Lillenas Pub.
Co., 1949. 15 p. Includes music.
© Haldor Lillenas; 10Jan49; DP18993,
WILKINSON, HILDA.
Ring 0’ bells, a thriller in one act,
London, H. F. W. Deane, Boston, W. H.
Baker Co, Aad 23 p. (Deane’s series
of plays) Hilda Wilkinson; 10Dec48;
DP18828.
WILKINSON, LOUISE EMMA.
All from one, a play in two acts. © Louise
E. Wilkinson; 1c 29Apr49; DU19880.
WILKINSON, NAN STRONACH.
The spice of life, a play in one act. © Nan
Stronach Wilkinson; 1c 31Mar49;
DU19500.
WILKINSON, RICHARD HILL.
The big potato, a comedy in three acts,
Minneapolis, T, S. Denison [1949].
62 p. (Denison’s royalty plays) T.S.
Denison & Co.; 25Apr49; DP19790.
WILL you be there? C3350. SEE Wilding.
Picture Productions, inc.
WILLARD G. Gregory & Company. SEE
Gregory (Willard G.) & Company.
WILLARD Storage Battery Company,
The facts about price. DU18697. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WILLEY, Eugene Harry.
The musical steeplechase. DU18792. SEE
Willey, Merritt Eugene.
WILLEY, MERRITT EUGENE.
The musical steeplechase, a radio game
by Merritt E. Willey and Eugene Harry
Willey. © Merritt Eugene Willey; 1c
25F eb49; DU18792.
WILLIAM of Orange. DU20466. SEE
McBride, Walter Thomas,
WILLIAMS, BERNICE W.
Man bites apple, a comedy in three acts
by Michaela O’Harra eel Based on
an idea by Dorothy Petgen and Miss
O’Harra. © Bernice W. Williams; 1c
25Apr49; DU19743.
WILLIAMS, C. LEONARD.
Stop the script, a sketch for a radio and
television play by Len Wims [pseud.]
© C. Leonard Williams; 1c 21Apr49;
C3586.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
WILLIAMS, EMLYN.
Pepper and sand, a duologue, London,
H. F. W. Deane [1948]. 10 p.
(Deane’s series of plays) © Emlyn
Williams; 14Dec49; DP18827.
WILLIAMS, FRANCES ROYSTER.
The strange adventures of Cuddles and
Tuckie. Episodes 1-13. [Radio script]
© Frances Royster Williams; ic
23May49; DU20136,
WILLIAMS, HALLAM-KEEP.
Alimony Pete, a play in three acts,
© Hallam-Keep Williams; 1c 28Jan49;
DU18452.
WILLIAMS, JAY.
Chisholm Trail. [Recording script
© Jay Williams; ic 1Jun49; DU20422.
Jazz band, [Recording scriprl © Jay
Williams; 1c 1Jun49; DU20421.
There she blows! [Recoral ne script
© Jay Williams; Ic 9Feb49; DU18463.
Workin’ on the railroad, [Recording
serine] © Jay Williams; 1c 1Jun49;
DU20420,
WILLIAMS, JOHN.
Closed chapter, a tragic comedy in two
acts by John McLiam lpsecd] © John
Williams; 1c 25Feb49; DU18928.
WILLIAMS, John Albert.
A song anda story. DU18645. SEE
Davis, John Homer,
WILLIAMS, MONA.
Ordeal by reason, a play in three acts.
© Mona Williams; 1c 22Dec48; DU18173.
WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE.
Summer and smoke, [A play in twelve
scenes, 1st ed, New York] New Direc-
tions [1948]. 130 p. © Tennessee
Williams; 1'7Nov48; DP18707.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS.
A dream of love, a play in three acts and
eight scenes, [new York, New Direc-.
tions, 1948] 107 p. (Direction, 6)
© William Carlos Williams; 16Sep48;
DP18956.
WILLIAMS, WYTHE.
Pere Victoire, a play in a prologue and
three acts. Dramatized from his book,
“The tiger of France—conversations with
Clemenceau.’’ © Wythe Williams; ic
10Jan49; DU17975.
WILLIAMSON, Scott Graham.
A bed with the others. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret. The best one-act plays of
1948-1949. AA117053.
WILLIE Pep. C3650. SEE The i
Way (Radio program) eeeeen
WILLIS, LYNN KENNETH.
Current choice, by Lynn Willis and Edward
one HeCiCISeE tp El © Lynn Kenneth
illis ard James Kling; :
Ae J ing; le 8Jun49;
WIELOCK, RUTH.
ittle thing like love; comedy in one act
by Ruth Willock and Hattie me Pavlo.
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 34 p,
illus, (Baker’s royalty plays) © Ruth
Willock, Hattie May Pavlo; 22Jun49-
DP20525. Prev. reg, 21Jun48: DU15282.
WILMURT, ARTHUR RANOUS.
Equal angles, a comedy in one act.
© Arthur Ranous Wilmurt; 1c 8Apr49;
DU19498.
WILSON, Donald,
The model bride. DP20064. SEE Allen,
Harold B.
?
WILSON, ROBLEY C.
Tonight we graduate [a play in verse]
Boston, Baker’s Plays [1949]. 16 p.
(Baker’s plays for amateurs) © walter H.
Baker Co.; 21Jun49; DP20524.
WILSON, Roger C.
The Easter garden, DP19269. SEE
Yale, Elsie Duncan,
WIMS, Len, pseud, SEE Williams, C,
Leonard.
WIN, place & show. DP18404. SEE
Sprowl, Charles R.
WINANT, Murray.
It’s fun to be neat. DP19301. SEE
Winant, Sylvia.
Toy-time. DP19302. SEE Winant,
Sylvia.
WINANT, SYLVIA.
It’s fun to be neat. Original idea, story,
and material created by Sylvia and
Murray Winant; music composed and
directed by Winston Sharples; set to
verse by T. Reid. [5 verses on envelope
for child’s record, Text only] © Winant
Productions, inc.; 17Mar47; DP19301.
Toy-time. Original idea, characters, and
material created by Sylvia and Murray
Winant; music composed and directed by
Winston Sharples; set to verse by C. H.
Gilman, [4 verses on envelope for
child’s record, Text only] © Winant
Productions, inc.; 17Mar47; DP19302.
WINANT Productions, inc,
It’s fun to be neat. DP19301. SEE
Winant, Sylvia.
Toy-time. DP19302. SEE Winant, Sylvia.
WINDOWS, and other humorous monologs,
DP18630. SEE Sharpe, Mary G.
WINER, Elihu, SEE Your Show Time
(Television program)
THE WINGED symphony. DU20303,. SEE
Rubley, Frances Bechler.
WINSTON, EDWARD A.
An alphabet honeymoon, a radio dream
story. [Monologue © Edward A,
Winston; 1c 23Mar49; C3507.
WINTER, JANET.
A bit of old Ireland, a 15-minute television
program. © Janet Winter; ic 15Feb49;
DU18563.
Lady Hushabye, a 15-minute television
program. © Janet Winter; ic 15Feb49;
DU18562,
WINTER, Nicholas,
The case of the angry clown. DU18032.
SEE Carhartt, James Neale.
WINTER, PAUL.
Cafe Society presents stars of today and
tomorrow; program script for television
series, by Paul Winter, Joel Spector,
and Abram Ginnes. © Paul Winter,
Joel Spector; 1c 1Jun49; DU20219.
WINTER, RUDOLPH THEODORE.
The Arbor girls, a comedy in three acts
by Rudolph T. Winter. A revision of the
play ‘My sister’’ by Teresa Catherine
Winter and Rudolph T. Winter. © Rudolph
Theo, Winter; lc 22Mar49; DU19239.
WINTER, Teresa Catherine.
My sister. SEE Winter, Rudolph Theodore.
The Arbor girls. DU19239.
WINTER fun, DU20339. SEE Sidorsky,
Judith.
WINTER harbor. DU19322. SEE Tracy,
Royal Dana.
WINTER in heaven. DU18441. SEE Radford,
Everett Germaine.
WINWAR, FRANCES, pseud,
The night before death, a play in three acts,
by F. W. W. Webb [pseud,] © Frances
Winwar; 1c 18Feb49; DU18660.
95
WISBAR, FRANK.
Thirty minutes to go—time bomb, [Film
script] © Frank Wisbar; 1c 1Apr49;
DU19332.
WISCONSIN showtime. DP18379. SEE
Gard, Robert Edward.
WISHENGRAD, MORTON.
The Cavalcade of America. SEE The
Cavalcade of America (Radio program)
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal
Light (Radio program)
Unfinished business—U.S.A. Presented
by the American Jewish Committee at
its 42d annual meeting. 21 leaves.
© Morton Wishengrad; 22Jan49; DP18823.
WISMER, Harry. SEE The American Way
(Radio program)
WISTERIA Cottage. DU18022, SEE Mayer,
Jerome.
THE WITCH of Demmin, DU18397. SEE
Kyle, Joseph Addison.
WITCHES, beware! DP18282. SEE Fisher,
Aileen,
WITH eyes that see. DU19415. SEE
Selters, Evelyn Elizabeth Bumpus.
WITH no awakening. DU19117. SEE
Bolen, Virginia.
WITH sirens blowing. DU18066. SEE
Teal, Val,
WITHIN these walls. DU18640. SEE
Villani, Fred Joseph.
WITT, HYMAN.
Name it—and it’s yours; radio quizz game.
[Sample script] © Hyman Witt; ic
May49; C3665.
WITTELS, HERBERT G.
“9”? is for Jason, a play in three acts,
© Herbert G,. Wittels; 1c 21Feb49;
DU18717.
WODEHOUSE, Pelham Grenville.
Uncle Fred flits by. DP19873. SEE
Sergel, Christopher. P. G. Wodehouse’s
Uncle Fred flits by.
WOLF, FRIEDRICH.
Die Nachtschwalbe, dramatisches Nocturno
von Friedrich Wolf, Musik von Boris
Blacher. Op. 27. Textbuch, Berlin,
Bote & Bock [1947]. 36 p. © Ed, Bote
& G. Bock; 10Dec47; DP18041.
WOLF —wolf, DU19567. SEE Lehr, Lew.
WOLLGIEN, KURTIS.
Decision, a play in two acts, [In versel.
© Kurtis Wollgien; 1c 28Apr49; DU19808.
WOLPERT, ROLAND HOWARD.
Now green in youth, a play in three acts
by Roland and Stanley Wolpert. © Roland
Howard Wolpert, Stanley Albert Wolpert;
1c 21Feb49; DU18889.
WOLPERT, Stanley Albert.
Now green in youth. DU18889. SEE
Wolpert, Roland Howard,
WOLVES in sheep’s clothing. DU20068.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told, no, 111.
THE WOMAN rich intime. DU19012. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program) No. 195.
THE WOMAN who had everything. DU18479.
SEE Shayeson, Frances Emilie.
WOMAN whose laughter. DU19381. SEE
Johnston, Albert Henry.
THE WOMAN’S opinion, C3579. SEE
Hanrahan, Gene.
THE WOMEN’S club of the air. C3495. SEE
Magee, Mary Jane.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE WOMEN’S lecture. C3303. SEE
Meade, Charles R.
THE WONDERFUL train that Billie built,
DU19469. SEE Billie the Brownie, no, 10.
WOOD, Ellen Price,
East Lynne. DU20436. SEE LoCicero,
Barbara Elizabeth Bogart.
THE WOODBEES. DU19245. SEE
Stowsand, Ida Marie.
WOODMANSEE, HORACE ALBRO.
Behind that door. revision cenit
© Horace Albro Woodmansee; ic 10Jun49;
DU20370.
WOODMANSEE, Stanley Dennison,
One for the books. DU20476, SEE
Cuthrell, Stephen.
WOODRESS, Frederick A.
Impasse. SEE Mayorga, Margaret. The
best one-act plays of 1948-1949,
AA117053.
WOOLFOLK, GEORGE RUBLE.
Nat Turner, a play in two scenes. © Dr.
George Ruble Woolfolk; 1c 4Apr49;
DU19388,
WOOLRICH, Cornell George Hopley. SEE
Hopley-Woolrich, Cornell George.
WOOLSEY, MARYHALE.
The enchanted attic, a musical play for
children in one act, Story and lyrics
by Maryhale Woolsey, music by Seldon
N. Heaps. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House, c1948, 38 p.
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
14Sep48; DP18638,
A WORD with Wendy. DU19461. SEE
Seeger, Hal.
WORDS and music. C3449. SEE Harpel,
Willis Russell,
A WORK of art. DU19712. SEE Favorite
Story, Nov. 9, 1948.
WORKIN’ on the railroad, DU20420. SEE
Williams, Jay.
WORLD mother. DP18095, SEE Houston,
Gemma d’Auria.
A WORLD of songs. DU18390. SEE
Silvius, Gilbert G.
WORLD time signal. C3657. SEE McCrillis,
Carl Gregory.
THE WORLD turned upside down. DP18542,
SEE Sansom, Clive Henry.
WORLD Video, inc. SEE
The Actor’s Studio (Television program)
Celebrity time. DU19462. SEE
Lafferty, Perry.
Floor show. DU18776. SEE Anderson,
Ernest.
Riddle Me This (Television program)
WORLD’S famous international prayer.
C3597. SEE Mayo, John,
THE WORTHINGTON papers, DU20400.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 950.
WOUK, HERMAN.
The traitor, a play in two acts. © Herman
Wouk; 1c 7Apr49; DU19455,
WOULD you like to move to a desert island?
C3321. SEE What Do You Think? (Tele-
vision program)
WOZENCRAFT, MARIAN LEITCH.
Piano playtime; or, Piano lesson time.
Scripts 1-2. © Marian Leitch Wozen-
craft; 1c each 17Jan49; C3268-3269,
WREN, MICAJAH.
Shades of life. Audition script no. 1.
I didn’t say a word, © Micajah Wren; ic
14Dec48; DU18416.
You are there. SEE You Are There (Radio
program)
WRIGHT, Edna, pseud. SEE Lichtenfels,
Edna Anderson.
WRIGHT, Fred Howard,
Champion, the world’s wonder horse,
SEE Champion, the World’s Wonder Horse
(Radio program)
The Haleyville hornet. DU20372. SEE
Richards, Walter Auldon,
WRITTEN in the stars. DU20462. SEE
Plitt, Alice.
WYANDOTTE Chemicals Corporation,
Helping profits climb, C3612. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Modern commercial dish-washing. C3613,
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
WY CHERLEY, William,
A country wife. DU19823. SEE Carr,
John Emmett,
WYMAN, HERBERT JACK.
What would you do? Sample radio script.
© H. Jack Wyman; 1c 19May49; C3708.
WYMAN, JUSTUS EDWIN.
The eagle with clay feet, a drama in three
acts, © Justus E. Wyman; lc 10Jan49;
DU18410.
WYNN, RICHARD FISCHER.
The un-rest cure, an original comedy in
three acts. Based on characters created
by Saki (H. H. Munro). © Richard F.
Wynn; 1c .6Jun49; DU20248,
WYNNS, Craig, pseud. SEE Craig, Walter.
x
XANTHO, PETER.
Roman holiday, a musical satire in two
acts. Book by Peter Xantho, lyrics by
Greg Kayne, music by Marcel Dumas,
© Peter Xantho, Greg Kayne, Marcel
Dumas; 1c 14Jun49; DU20385.
XMAS. SEE Christmas,
Y
YALE, ELSIE DUNCAN.
The creaking of the bread, a playlet for
Easter. Winona Lake, Ind., Rodeheaver
Hall-Mack Co., ongees ie p. © The
Rodeheaver Co.; 24Feb49; DP18834,
The Easter garden, an Easter cantata-
pageant for choir and Sunday school.
Book and lyrics by Elsie Duncan Yale,
music by Roger C. Wilson, Dayton, O.,
Lorenz Pub. Co., cl1949. 32 p. © Lorenz
Pub. Co.; 3Jan49; DP19269.
Golden roses, a Children’s Day pageant.
Book and lyrics by Dorothy Abbott
[pseu music by J. H. Meredith, New
ork, Tullar-Meredith Co., c1949.
© Tullar-Meredith Co.; 16Mar49;
DP19527,
They also served, a playlet for Children’s
Day. Winona Lake, Ind,, Rodeheaver
Hall-Mack Co., c1949. [7] p. © The
Rodeheaver Co.; 24Feb49; DP18835,
YANNOPOULOS, DINO.
The golden curtain, by Dino Yannopoulos
and Wade Dent, [Screenplay © Dino
Yannopoulos; lc 23F-eb49; DU19191.
YAWITZ, PAUL ARTHUR.
End money, a play in three acts by Paul
Yawitz and Manny Seff. © Manuel Seff,
Paul A. Yawitz; 1c 20Jun49; DU20459,
YEA gods! DU19648. SEE Belgrade,
David,
YEARS of the harvest. DU18865. SEE
Pollock, Bert Daniel,
96
YEATS, JOHN BUTLER.
In sand, a play in three acts by Jack B.
Yeats. © John Butler Yeats; ic
13May49; DU20311.
YELLOW CABaret. C3517. SEE
Shapiro, Milton,
YESTERDAY. DU20430. SEE Masteroff,
Joseph,
YESTERDAY becomes tomorrow. C3614,
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
YESTERDAY was springtime, SEE
Sheldon, Paula Drendell. The Prince
passes, DU17876.
YESTERYEARS, DU18459. SEE Shulman,
Edward §S,
YET must be singing. DU20455. SEE
Perling, Joseph Jerry.
“YET never a word,”? DU19150. SEE
McGovern, Milton.
YODER, CHARLES LESTER.
A strange duel, a play in three acts,
© Charles Lester Yoder; 1c 3May49;
DU19853.
YOGA relaxation formula, C3447. SEE
Darrigo, John James,
YOU and your child, DU20211. SEE
Morse, Arthur D.
YOU are as old as the world, which you
make young every spring. DU18580.
SEE Liebau, Helene Hans,
YOU ARE THERE (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by various authors,
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc,
23, Feb. 22, 1948, The battle of Gettys-
burg, by Micajah Wren and Robert Lewis
Shayon, © 1c 26Apr49; DU19746.
Issued under the title CBS Is There]
34, May 16, 1948. The signing of the
Magna Charta, by Henry Walsh and
Robert Lewis Shayon, © 1c 26Apr49;
DU19745,
56. Nov. 28, 1948. The conquest of the
Grand Canyon, by Irve Tunick and
Robert Lewis Shayon. © lic 27Jan49;
DU18142.
63. Jan. 23, 1949. The betrayal of Tous-
saint L’Ouverture, by Joseph Liss. © 1c
11Mar49; DU19078.
64, Jan. 30, 1949. Colonel Johnson eats
the love apple, by Micajah Wren and
Robert Lewis Shayon. © 1c 11Mar49;
DU19079.
65. Feb. 6, 1949. The trial of John Peter
Zenger, by Irve Tunick and Robert
Lewis Shayon. © 1c 11Mar49; DU19080.
66. Feb, 13, 1949. The battle of Hastings,
by Michael Sklar and Robert Lewis
Shayon. © ic 11Mar49; DU19081.
67. Feb. 20, 1949. The fall of Savanarola,
by Henry Walsh, © ic 11Mar49;
DU19082.
68. Feb. 27, 1949. The impeachment of
Andrew Johnson, by Irve Tunick. © 1c
11Mar49; DU19083.
69. Mar. 6, 1949. Alexander the Great
séeks mastery of the world, a trilogy.
Part 1, The peace offer, by Michael
Sklar and Robert Lewis Shayon. © lic
11Mar49; DU19084.
70. Mar. 13, 1949. Alexander the Great
seeks mastery of the world, a trilogy.
Part 2, The battle for Asia, by Michael
Sklar. © 1c 25Apr49; DU19704.
71. Mar. 20, 1949. Alexander the Great
seeks mastery of the world, a trilogy.
Part 3, Mutiny in India, by Michael
Sklar. © 1c 25Apr49; DU19705.
72. Mar. 27, 1949. The Oklahoma land
run, by Sylvia Berger. © 1c 25Apr49;
Du19706,
73. Apr. 3, 1949. The execution of Mary,
Queen of Scots; by Joseph Liss and
Robert Lewis Shayon, © 1c 25Apr49;
DU19707,.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
YOU ARE THERE (Radio program) Cont’d,
75. Apr. 10, 1949. Peary’s dash to the
North Pole, by Irve Tunick, © lc
25Apr49; DU19708.
76. Apr. 17, 1949. Napoleon returns
from Elba, by Irve Tunick and Robert
Louis Shayon. © ic 25Apr49; DU19709.
77. Apr. 24, 1949. The assassination of
Julius Caesar, by Sigmund Miller. © 1c
24May49; DU20129.
78. May 1, 1949. The death of Montezuma,
by Michael Sklar and Robert Shayon. © 1c
24May49; DU20130.
79. May 8, 1949. The impeachment of
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase, by
Irve Tunick. © lc 24May49; DU20131.
80. May 15, 1949. Lexington, Concord,
and Merriam’s Corner; by Howard Mer-
rill and Robert Shayon. © 1c 24May49;
DU20132.
81. May 22, 1949. April 12, 1861, Fort
Sumter; by Michael Sklar. © ic
24May49; DU20133.
YOU asked for it. C3374. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
YOU better get well. C3789. SEE
Schwarz, Lewis E.
YOU can have it.. DU18679. SEE Silver-
stone, Mark Edison.
YOU can’t have it all, George! SEE
Plitt, Alice. Written in the stars,
DU20462.
YOU can‘t judge a book. C3436. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
YOU gotta stay happy. DU18801. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Jan, 17, 1949.
YOU have to be crazy. DU19788. SEE
Harmon, Charlotte Buchwald.
YOU have to be hardy. DU20058. SEE
La Forge, Edward Charles.
THE YOUNG and fair. DP18831. SEE
Nash, N. Richard.
YOUNG Calvinist Federation,
A call to action, DP18494. SEE
Youngsma, Syd T.
YOUNG People’s Records, inc.
American almanac—December.
DU20347. SEE Brand, Oscar.
American almanac—May. DU20338.
SEE Brand, Oscar.
The bells of Calais. DU20345. SEE
Marshack, Alexander.
The big engine, DU20336. SEE
Sidorsky, Judith.
The birth of Paul Bunyan. DU20340.
SEE Glazer, Tom,
Funniest song in the world, DU18464,
SEE Abrashkin, Raymond,
Happy birthday. DU20337. SEE Brown,
Margaret Wise.
Kitchen music. DU20350. SEE Child,
Malcolm,
Let’s all join in, DU20417. SEE Brand,
Oscar.
Little brass band, DU20348. SEE
Brown, Margaret Wise.
The little cowboy. DU20342, SEE
Sidorsky, jucite.
The music listening game, DU20343.
SEE Andrews, Daniel.
Qut-of-doors. DU20346. SEE Sidorsky,
ul
Rainy day. DU20341. SEE Sidorsky,
udith,
The runaway sheep. DU20344. SEE
Abrashkin, Raymond,
There she blows! DU18463. SEE
Williams, Jay.
Winter fun, DU20339. SEE Sidorsky,
Judith.
YOUNGSMA, SYD T.
A call to action, an historical pageant,
Grand Rapids, Mich., [Young Calvinist
Federation, peel 32 p. © The Young
Calvinist Federation; 25Jan49; DP18494.
YOUR Canada, DU17824. SEE Adler,
Paul F.
YOUR friend—the swindler. DU19211.
SEE Jampel, Carl.
YOUR happiness! DU20165. SEE Gentry,
Robert Carlton,
YOUR HIT PARADE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Paul Dudleys.
© The American Tobacco Co., inc,
708. Jan. 1, 1949. © 1c 3Feb49; C3344.
709. Jan, 8, 1949. © 1c 3Feb49: C3343.
710. Jan. 15, 1949. © 1c 3Feb49; C3342.
711. Jan. 22,1949. © 1c 3Feb49: C3341.
712, Jan. 29,1949. © 1c 3Feb49: C3345.
713-716. Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1949. © 1c
each 14Mar49; C3475-3478.
717-720. Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1949. © 1c
each 7Apr49; C3548-3551,
721-725. Apr. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1949.
© 1c each 17May49; C3763-3707.
726-729, May 7, 14, 21, 28, 1949. © 1c
each 15Jun49; C3773-3776.
YOUR home town minstrel show. DP17990.
SEE Adair, Jack.
YOUR SHOW TIME (Television program)
Marshall Grant-Realm Television Produc-
tions. Scripts in this series are by various
authors. Realm Television Productions,
inc.
The adventure of the speckled band; screen-
lay by Walter Doniger, based on the stor
le, © ic 8Feb49; DU18523.
- Conan Do
The birthday of the Infanta; screenplay by
Oscar Saul, based on a story by Oscar
Wilde. © 1c 12Apr49; DU19606.
A capture; screenplay by Bess Taffel, based
on the story by H. C. Bunner, © ic
8F eb49; DU18524.
The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras
County; screenplay by Elihu Winer and
Paul Trivers, based on the story by
Samuel Clemens, © ic 22Mar49; DU19194.
Colonel Starbottle for the plaintiff; screen-
play by Elihu Winer, based on a story by
Bret Harte. © 1c 1Apr49; DU19402.
A confession on New Year’s eve; screenplay
by Elihu Winer, based on a story by
Hermann Sudermann, © ic 3Mar49;
DU19006.
Cricket on the hearth; screenplay by Louis
Lantz, based on a story by Charles
Dickens. © ic 1Apr49; DU19401.
The lady or the tiger? Screenplay by
Charles F. Haas, based on a story by
Frank R. Stockton, © ic 3Mar49;
DU19007.
Lodging for the night; screenplay by Ed-
ward Huebsch, based on a story by
Robert Louis Stevenson, © ic 12Apr49;
DU19605,
The Manchester marriage, screenplay by
David Ellis, based on a tale by Elizabeth
Gaskell. © 1c 8Feb49; DU18453.
The Marquise; screenplay by Edith Martin,
based on a story by George Sand, © ic
3Mar49; DU19004.
The million pound bank note; screenplay by
Louis Lantz, based on the story by Samuel
Clemens. © ic 22Mar49; DU19196.
Les miserables; screenplay by Bess Taffel,
based on the novel by Victor Hugo. © ic
22Mar49; DU19195.
The mysterious picture; screenplay by
Bess Taffel, based on the story by Char-
les de Coster. © 1c 3Mar49; DU19003.
An old, old story; screenplay by Sudie Lee
Copeland, based on a story by H. C.
Bunner. © ic 3Mar49; DU19005.
An only son; screenplay by Lee Copeland,
based on a story by Sarah Orne Jewett.
© ic 1Apr49; DU19400.
The real thing; screenplay by Elihu Winer,
based on the story by Henry James. © ic
8F eb49; DU18522,
The tenor; screenplay by Elihu Winer,
based on the story by H. C. Bunner. © ic
8F eb49; DU18526.
The treasure of Franchard; screenplay by
Edward Huebsch, based on the story by
Robert Louis Stevenson, © ic 8Feb49;
DU18525,
Why Thomas was discharged; screenplay
by Millard Kaufmann, based on the story
by George Arnold, 6 1c 22Mar49;
DU19197.
YOUR tune ontrial. SEE Lindenmuth,
William Isaac. Melody Court. DU19310.
97
YOU’RE ON THE AIR (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Budd Norman
Bankson, © Budd Norman Bankson.
Audition script. © 1c 5Apr49; DU19418.
Apr. 27, May 4, 1949. © 1c each 9May49;
DU19921-19932.
YOU’RE the eye-witness. C3443. SEE
Simon, Abraham Lincoln,
THE YOUTH who learned to shiver and
shake. DU18881. SEE Let’s Pretend,
Feb, 19, 1949.
YUNG Lu and the magic pearl, DP20231.
SEE Franklin, Frances.
Z
ZAVIDOWSKY, BERNARD.
Hang fire, a play in three acts. © Bernard
Zavidowsky; 1c 3Jun49; DU20245,
ZAVIN, Benjamin.
The Actor’s Studio. SEE The Actor’s
Studio (Television program)
Aftermath, a play in three acts. © Ben-
jamin Zavin; 1c 9May49; DU19942.
ZEAMER, Michael, SEE The Actor’s
Studio (Television program)
ZEE Tavern biere presentations. DU18704.
SEE Hanger, William Arnold.
ZELLERS, PARKER RICHARDSON.
Hey hey; a musical play in two acts. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Parker
Richardson Zellers; 1c 13Jun49;
DU20373.
ZENITH Radio Corporation.
Zenith television. DU17829. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
ZENITH television. DU17829. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
ZIMMERMAN, DUANE ARTHUR.
The sketchbook. [Radio.script] © Duane
Arthur Zimmerman; 1c 2May49; C3636.
ZIMMERMAN, JACK.
The chosen vessel, a life of St. Paul. A
play in three acts. © Jack Zimmerman;
1c 17Mar49; DU19160.
ZINKA, the queen of Crystal Spring.
DUi8669. SEE Leone, Edmund,
ZIPPORAH, DP18533. SEE The Eternal
Light, no. 198.
ZIV (Frederic W.) Company. SEE
Boston Blackie (Radio program)
The Cisco Kid (Radio program)
ZONE of quiet. DU18577. SEE The
Actor’s Studio, no, 21.
ZU viel Geld, AF10190. SEE Shaw,
George Bernard,
ZUKERMAN, LEONARD ARTHUR.
Tomorrow the wedding, a radio play from
the series ‘Files from the Desertion
Bureau.’”’ © Leonard A. Zukerman; ic
11Apr49; DU19518.
ZWEIMAL Amphitryon. SEE Kaiser, Georg.
Griechische Dramen. AF9742,
ZWERDLING, ALLEN P.
Audition for angels, a new television show.
ude script] © Allen Zwerdling; ic
9Apr49; DU19650.
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATIONS OF DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED
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Class:\C=—Lectures; and: other works prepared fororal, deliverya. 12 ..ot-w oso Solero! Bae 519
Class} D==Published' dramatic. andedramatico-musical works 74-42). e).e 5 eed nee 383
Unpublished; dramaticcand dramatico-musical works) . Homog. Sa) Stee Faia 1, 758
Motals tt sci}. yineslh atete Slate... el Pe Sea Bt Ti eae Eats 2 reer 2, 660
The above figures show the registrations for dramas and work prepared for oral delivery for July-December
1949, but do not necessarily represent the exact number of entries in this issue of the Catalog.
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DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
An alphabetical list of dramatic compositions registered during the period covered
by this issue. The list includes, in addition to dramas, scripts for radio programs,
television productions, motion pictures, and phonograph records. Works are listed
under author except for radio and television programs, which are entered under the
title of the program. Cross references from titles, claimants, editors, translators,
etc. are included in their alphabetical place.
A
AC theory, pt. 2-3. C4063, C4156. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course EE, no. 14-15,
A Dieu vat. DU21188. SEE Marchand,
Léopold,
A la carte. DP21338. SEE Melville,
Alan.
AABERG, JEAN LITTLEJOHN.
Get the coast on the phone, a comedy in
three acts, by Jean Aaberg and Carolyn
Ramsey. © Jean L. Aaberg, Carolyn
Ramsey; le 25Aug49; DU21196.
AARN, the cobbler, and the western wall.
DP21606, SEE The Eternal Light (Radio
Program) No, 237.
ABARNO, FRANK PAUL.
Short plays for boys and girls.
Contents, —The belittled little Little, —
A matter of law and pants. —Truant trou-
ble. —Fifteen in eight. —Claudius goes
to town, © Frank Paul Abarno; Ic
29Aug49; DU21204,
ABEL, Lionel.
Three plays. A35222, SEE Sartre,
Jean Paul,
ABEL, ROBERT.
The battle of sexes, a three-act play.
© Robert Abel; lc 170ct49; DU21972.
ABERCROMBIE, Hugh, pseud. SEE:
Anderson, Hugh Abercrombie.
ABRAHAM Lincoln, C4254. SEE Sundeen,
Harry Lloyd.
ABRAMS, Annie.
Meet me tonight in dreamland. DU21391.
SEE Abrams, Louis.
ABRAMS, LOUIS.
Meet me tonight in dreamland, a play in
twenty scenes by Lou and Ann Abrams,
© Louis Abrams, Annie Abrams,; lc
8Sep49; DU21391.
ABRAMS, LOUIS ENARD.
It's a glorious life, a three-act operetta
by George Clavis [pseud.] Text and
music on separate leaves. © Louis
Enard Abrams; lc 240ct49;
DU21857.
THE ABYSS. DU22462,. SEE Rodiack,
Robert Eric.
ACCIDENTAL hero. DP22408. SEE Sapp,
Phyllis Woodruff.
ACCIDENTALLY yours, DP21000. SEE
Snapp, Pauline Williams.
ACHARD, MARCEL.
Auprés de ma blonde. SEE Behrman,
Samuel Nathaniel. I know my love.
DU22111.
La demoiselle de petite vertu, piéce en
trois actes. © Marce! Achard; lc
29Nov49; DU22585.
ACKLEY, Alfred Henry.
A King is born. DP21982. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
ACKLEY, Bentley DeForrest.
A King is born. DP21982. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
ACQUITTED. DU22316. SEE Rauh, Ida.
ACRES of sunshine. DU20725, DU22436.
SEE Stevens, Mary Ellen.
ACTOR'S STUDIO (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by various au-
thors. © World Video, inc.
36. Sept. 28, 1949. The Canterville
ghost, from the phantasy by Oscar
Wilde. Adapted by Robert Anderson.
© le 100ct49; DU21726.
37. Oct. 5, 1949. Terror in the streets,
from a story by Robert Lowry. Adapt-
ed by Doris Frankel. © lc 5Dec49;
DU22370.
38. [Oct. 12, 1949] It's a free country,
from a story by Colin G. Jamison.
Adapted by Howard Rodman. © Ic
240ct49; DU21866.
39. Oct. 19, 1949. We'll never have a
nickel, from a work by James Ronald.
Adapted by Mel Goldberg. © 1c 3Nov49;
DU21975,
40. Oct. 26, 1949. Clarissa, from a
story by Mary E. Wilkins. Adapted by
David Shaw. © le 9Nov49; DU22100.
{[1.] Nov. 1, 1949. Return to Kansas
City, from a story by Irwin Shaw.
Adapted by Richard Farley. ©lc
5Dec49; DU22371.
3. Nov. 15, 1949. A frame-up, from a
story by Ring Lardner. Adapted by
David Shaw. © le 5Dec49; DU22350.
4, Nov. 22, 1949. The three strangers,
from a story by Thomas Hardy. Adapt-
ed by Alvin Sapinsley. © lc 8Dec49;
DU22444,
ADAIR, JACK.
The hometowner's favorite minstrel show.
© Jack Adair; 15Aug49; DP21109.
Jack Adair's big time minstrels. © Jack
Adair; 25Aug49; DP21232.
Main Street's minstrel revue. [Text only]
© Jack Adair; 100ct49; DP21751.
ADAMS, JAMES FOWLER.
Star bright, a play in a prologue and eight
scenes. © James F. Adams, Jr.; le
6Sep49; DU21313.
ADAMS, Richard, pseud. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
ADAMS, ROBERT NEAL.
Huckleberry Finn, a play with music in
two acts. Based on the book by Samuel
Clemens, adapted by Robert Adams,
music and lyrics by Henry Sullivan.
[Text only] © Robert N. Adams; lc
9Nov49; DU22095.
ADAMSON, Edward J. SEE The Shadow
(Radio program)
ADE, George.
Aunt Fanny from Chautauqua. SEE One-
act plays for stage and study. AA136700.,
ADELMAN, LOUIS C.
Corner of God, a play in three acts.
© Louis Adelman; le 29Sep49; DU21624.
ADKINS, Josephine Bacon. SEE Bacon,
Josephine.
ADLER, PAUL F.
Junior Police Academy; television and
radio program. [Sample script] © Af-
filiated Program Service, inc.; lc
28O0ct49; DU21977.
ADMON, Jed, pseud. SEE Gorochoy,
Tedidia.
ADVENTURE intime. DP21617. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 226.
ADVENTURES of an Afikomon. DU20773.
SEE Mayer, Heidy S.
THE ADVENTURES of Bric-el-de-bric, the
magic donkey. DU22341. SEE Dalton,
Helen Drucilla,
THE ADVENTURES OF CYCLONE MALONE
(Television program) Scripts in this se-
ries are by Ann Irene Davis and Dorothy
Anderson Novis. © Ann Irene Davis,
Dorothy Anderson Novis.
1-20. ©l1c each 210ct49; DU21856.
21-40. ©le each 5Dec49; DU22373.
41-60. ©lc each 5Dec49; DU22374.
61-80. ©lc each 16Dec49; DU22580.
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRI-
WELL (Radio program) Scripts in this
series are written by Gilbert and Ruth
Braun and William Welch. © Harvan
Barr Patten.
138. May 28, 1949. Frank Merriwell's
promise. ©lc 1Sep49; DU2197.
139. June 4, 1949. The mystery man.
© Ie 1Sep49; DU21298.
140. June 11, 1949. The Class Week
adventure. © 1c 1Sep49; DU21299.
141. June 18, 1949. The case of the
sensitive horse. © le 1Sep49; DU21300.
142. June 25, 1949. Aunt Susan's
dilemma. © lc 1Sep49; DU21301.
143. July 2, 1949. The fire trap. ©lc
1Sep49; DU21302.
144, July 9, 1949. The mysterious is-
land. © le 1Sep49; DU21303.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE ADVENTURES of Gertie. DU22358.
SEE Lawrence, Jerome, pseud.
ADVENTURES of Glymis. DP21382. SER
Turrentine, Charles Glenn.
ADVENTURES of Jeff Stockton, cabdriver.
SEE Roth, Stella Ann. Jeff Stockton, cab-
driver. DU21885.
THE ADVENTURES OF PRINCESS PET
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by Robert E. Clarke and Associates, inc,
© Pet Dairy Products Co,
14-33. July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6, 13,
20, 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8,
155 225 29) Nov. 5, 125 1949.) © le-each
25Jul49; DU20883-20902.
34-39, Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10, 5 ey
1949. ©l1c each 8Aug49; DU21031-
21036.
40-52. Dec. 31, 1949, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28,
Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18, 20)
1950. ©l1c each 7Nov49; DU22264-22276.
THE ADVENTURES of Tom Sawyer. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows). The
glorious whitewasher. DU22221,
A pirate bold tobe. DU22222.
Seeking the buried treasure. DU22223.
ADVENTURES with Billy Bumpkin and his
magic pumpkin. DU20686. SEE Shane,
Leonard.
AEGEAN fable. DU21080. SEE Long,
William H.
AFFILIATED Program Service, inc.
Junior Radio Academy. DU21977. SEE
Adler, Paul F,
AFRICAN story. DU20937. SER Oboler,
Arch,
AFTER the storm. DU21159. SEE The
Green Hornet (Radio program) No. 961,
AGAINST the night. DU22684, SEE
Dermer, Joseph.
AGG, HOWARD.
Strange parallel, a play in one act. Lon-
don, S. French ]1949]. 28 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 1963)
© Samuel French, ltd. ; 28Jun49;
DP20811,
AGNEW, Mrs. H. D. SEE Agnew, Jean
Cameron,
AGNEW, JEAN CAMERON,
No gift in return, and other religious plays
for churches, schools, and clubs. Mont-
gomery, Ala., Paragon Press [1949].
41 p. Contents. —No gift in return, —
Out of the tombs of Gadara. —No garden
wall. —The line fence. © Jean Cameron
Agnew (Mrs. H. D. Agnew); 10Nov49;
DP22528.
AGNEW, Mary. SEE McGraw, Mary.
AGOSTON, GERTRUDE.
Die Bestie; Schauspiel in einem Akt
(Vor- und Nachspiel) © Gerty Agoston;
le 4Nov49; DU22105.
Der Tolle (L'Enragé) [Lecture. In
German] © Les Editions Nagel; lc
23Sep49; C4196.
THE AIR we breathe. DU20640. SEE
Wellstone, Leon Stephen,
AKERSON, FLORENCE ANTONIA.
Voiceless, a play in three acts. ©
Florence Antonia Akerson; le 27Sep49;
DU21588,
AL Norris. DU22284. SEE Plainclothes
Man (Television Program) No. 7.
ALADARNE, Kemény.
The smokestack. DU21138. SEE
Ludasy, Akos.
ALBRECHT, JUANITA.
Thrummings; monologs for oral or dra-
matic delivery. © Juanita Albrecht; lc
26Aug49; C4015,
ALBRIGHT, Hardie.
The final word. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
ALDRICH FAMILY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Clifford
Goldsmith. © Clifford Goldsmith.
503. June 16, 1949, A boy's best pal.
© le 6Jul49; DU20644.,
504, June 23, 1949. Excursion ride.
© le 6Jul49; DU20645,
505. Oct. 6, 1949. Loneliest night in
the week. © le 270ct49; DU21924.
506. Oct. 13, 1949. The boiler-room
works. © lc 27Oct49; DU21925.
507. Oct. 20, 1949. ©lce 310ct49;
DU21956.
508. Oct. 27, 1949. ©le 7Nov49;
DU22028.
509. Nov. 3, 1949. ©lc 14Nov29;
DU22134,
510. Nov. 10, 1949, ©lc 18Nov49;
DU22215,
511. Nov. 17, 1949. Home is the hunter.
© le 28Nov49; DU22321,
512. Nov. 24, 1949. And there I stood
with my piccolo. © le 13Dec49;
DU22517,
513. Dec. 1, 1949. The composition,
© le 13Dec49; DU22518,
514. Dec. 8, 1949; © lc 19Dec49;
DU22601.
515. Dec. 15, 1949. Homer leaves home.
© le 28Dec49; DU22683.
ALDRIDGE, JAMES WILLIAM.
El Hombre Dorado; a radio story of
buried treasure. © James William
Aldridge; lc 250ct49; DU21881,
Pantocrime. [Radio script] © James
William Aldridge; lc 6Oct49; C4187,
ALEKSANDROWSKI, FLORENCE.
Too human for Hollywood, a comedy in
five acts, by Alix Androvna [pseud. ]
© FlorenceAleksandrowski; le 6Dec49;
DU22378.
ALESTRA, Rosario Joseph,
Strange facts of the little known. C3947.
SEE Wendel, Paul Luther.
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM FRANCIS.
Tabloid-Taffy, a play in three acts.
© William Francis Alexander; lc 7Sep49;
DU21324,
ALEXANDER Smith & Sons Carpet Compa- p
ny. SEE Smith (Alexander) & Sons Carpet
Company.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Trinity Methodist
Church. The house on the rock. DU21221,
SEE McCurdey, Catharine Miller.
ALEXANDRIA, thy sons. DP20752, SEE
Campbell, Thomas Beverly.
ALIAS Lawman. DU20854. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2572-1797.
ALL dressed up with a song. SEE Stanch-
field, Walter Anthony. Young man ona
date. C3982.
ALL good men go away. DU21939. SEE
Richardson, Hal Ainslie.
ALL Icando. DU21927. SEER Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
ALL of us. DU 20667. SEE White,
Arthur Corning.
ALL steel plus. C3925. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
ALL that glitters is not glass. DU20666.
SEE Hobbs, Stephen Bertram.
100
ALL the world's a stage. SEE Jeayes,
Allan. Piccadilly circus. DP21418.
ALLEN, Fred. SEE The Fred Allen Show
(Radio program)
ALLEN, ISAAC wy.
The bull session, a play in three acts.
© Isaac Wy Allen; lc 8Dec49; DU22453,
Two is a crowd, a play in three acts.
© Isaac Wy Allen; lc 8Dec49; DU22452.
ALLEN, Marion. SEE Free, Marion Allen.
ALLEN, Mark, pseud. SEE Tullen, Jacob.
ALLEN, Portland Hoffa. SEE The Fred
Allen Show (Radio program)
ALLEN, Roy, pseud. SEE Goetz, Austin.
ALLEN Enterprises, inc. Count and col-
lect. C3832. SEE Bass, Walter Allen.
ALLEN McRae's birthday present. DU21473,
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram) No. 689.
ALLENTOWN Record Company, inc.
Foodini goes a'huntin', DU21171. SEE
Lynn, Jeannette,
Foodini's trip to the moon. DU21172. SEE
Lynn, Jeannette.
ALLISON, THEODORE.
Give a little, a play in one act. © Theo-
dore Allison; le 310ct49; DU21962.
THE ALMIGHTY also fights. DP21411,.
SEE Gottesman, Meyer Harold.
THE ALPHABET murder case. DU21293.
SEE The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 258.
ALTAR shy. DP22560. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
ALTER, Paul.
The duel, an adaptation by Paul Alter of
the story by Andreas Latzko. [Film
script] © Paul Alter; lc 29Dec49;
DU22699.
ALTERNATING current. C4009. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando, Transpondence
course EE-13.,
ALTMAN, George Joseph,
Improvement of character. DU21405. SEE
Fulda, Ludwig.
ALWAISE, FRANCIS D.
Simon's wife, a play in three acts.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1949]. 65 p.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 100ct49;
DP21769. Prev. reg. 2Mar43; DU83514,
LES AMANTS d'Argos. DU21186. SEE
Eger, Jean Claude,
AMATEUR. DU21169. SEE Van Blarcom,
Anne Catherine.
THE AMAZING Doctor McLean, DP21809.
SEE The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Oct. 13, 1949.
THE AMAZING Dr. Walsh. DU22000. SEE
Fleischer, Max.
AMBUSH near Selkirk. DU21165. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 683.
AMERICAN Association of University
Women. Martinez (Calif.) Branch.
The Talbot story. DP22066. SEE
Taylor, Jeannette E.
AMERICAN citizen. DP21634. SEE
Provence, Jean.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
AMERICAN Federation of Labor.
Democracy on display. C3985. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
AMERICAN Feed Manifacturers Associ-
ation. The growth of a nation. DU21935.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
AMERICAN Gas Association.
Heart of the home. DU21269. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
AN AMERICAN gentleman. DU22037. SEE
Dubs, Florence Arnold.
AN AMERICAN island. DU21052. SEE
Peter, Joseph.
AMERICAN Lutheran Church.
At home with God. C3917. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
AMERICAN Tobacco Company, inc. SEE
Leave It to Joan (Radio program com-
mercial)
Your Hit Parade (Radio program)
Your Hit Parade on Parade (Radio program)
THE AMERICAN WAY (Radio program)
© Harry Wismer.
Bennie Oosterbaan. © 1c 7Oct49; C4148.
Bill Klem. © le 30Jun49; C3813.
Bill Terry. ©lc 11Jul49; C3871.
Bob Feller. © 1c 9Aug49; C3950.
Branch Rickey. © 1c 10Aug49; C3961.
Charley Gehringer. © 1c 30Jun49; C3819.
Charley Moran. © lc 12Sep49; C4070.
Charlie Trippi. © le 7TOct49; C4154.
Cy Young. ©lc 12Sep49; C4069.
Dizzy Dean. © le 30Jun49; C3817.
Doc Blanchard. © le 7Oct49; C4145.
Dominic DiMaggio. © lc 30Jun49; C3821.
Eddie Collins. © le 9Aug49; C3956.
Enos Slaughter. © lc 9Aug49; C3962.
Frank Shea. ©lc 11Jul49; C3874.
Frank Sinkwich. © lc 7Oct49; C4151.
Frankie Frisch. ©lc 11Jul49; C3869.
Fred Clarke. ©lc 12Sep49; C4068.
George Halas. © lc 7Oct49; C4147.
George Magerkurth. © lc. 11Jul49; C3870.
George Sisler. © le 9Aug49; C3958.
George Stallings. © lc 12Sep49; C4066.
Glenn Davis. ©le 7Oct49; C4152.
Grover Cleveland Alexander. © le 9Aug49;
C3959.
Harry Greb. © lc 7Oct49; C4140.
Jay Berwanger. ©l1c 7Oct49; C4150.
Jim Thorpe. © le 30Jun49; C3811.
Jimmy Conzelman. © lc 12Sep49; C4072.
Jimmy Foxx. © le 9Aug49; C3951.
Jimmy McLarnin. © le 30Jun49; C3822.
Joe Cronin. © lc 9Aug49; C3952.
Joe Medwick. © 1c 11Jul49; C3873.
John MacEwan. © lc 7Oct49; C4142.
Johnny Evers. © lc 9Aug49; C3960.
Lefty O'Doul. © lc 11Jul49; C3872.
Lou Little. ©lce 7Oct49; C4149.
Luke Johnsos. © le 7Oct49; C4153.
Mel Ott. © lc 30Jun49; C3818.
Mickey Walker. © 1c 7Oct49; C4146.
Miller Huggins. © 1c 12Sep49; C4071.
Paul Berlenbach. © le 30Jun49; C3814.
Paul Calvert. © 1c 9Aug49; C3954.
Rabbit Maranville. © 1c 30Jun49; C3820.
Red Rolfe. ©lc 9Aug49; C3953.
Rex Barney. © 1c 30Jun49; C3816.
Robert Dodd. ©le 7Oct49; C4143.
Rogers Hornsby. © lc 12Sep49; C4064.
Sammy Baugh. © lc 7Oct49; C4141.
Spud Chandler. © lc 9Aug49; C3955.
Ted Schroeder. ©lc 12Sep49; C4067.
Ted Williams. ©1c 12Sep49; C4065.
Tony Lazzeri. © le 9Aug49; C3957.
Tris Speaker. © lc 12Sep49; C4073.
Vern Stephens. ©lc 30Jun49; C3812.
Walter Johnson. © le 30Jun49; C3815.
Y. A. Tittle. ©le 7Oct49; C4144.
Yogi Berra. ©lc 12Sep49; C4074.
AMERICA's future. DU21486. SEE
Kennedy, Alice M.
AMES, FLORENZ SEBASTIAN.
Dunk-a-dibble; a comedy. 30 leaves.
© Florenz Ames; le 200ct49; DU21825.
AMES, Russell Alan,
Heart of gold. DU21945. SEE
Wheeling, William Stuart.
L'AMICA delle mogli. SEE Pirandello,
Luigi. The wives' friend. DU22238.
AMIEL, DENYS.
La dormeuse éveillée, piéce inédite en
trois actes. (In Réalités littéraires,
n. 25. Paris, 1949. 56 p.) © Denys
Amiel; 30Jun49; DP-07.
AMMONIATED chewing gum. C3938. SEE
Razim, Otto Arthur.
AMONG those present. DU20973. SEE
Drayton, Arthur Lowndes.
L'AMORE delle trg melarance. SEE
Prokof'ev, Sergei Sergeevich. The
love for three oranges. DP22209,
DU22210.
L'AMOUR et sonimage. DP-09. SEE
Dornés, Roger.
AMOURY, DAISY.
My son Matt. Scripts no. 1-4. © Amoury
Productions, Daisy Amoury; le 15Jun49;
DU21403.
AMOURY Productions,
My son Matt. DU21403. SEE Amoury,
Daisy.
AMRAM, HORTENSE L.
Over the candle, a one-act play. © Mrs.
Hortense L. Amram; lc 8Sep49;
DU21343.
AND George, too. SEE
Siebert, Janet Hutchinson.
And George, too. DU21280.
Divorce me never. DU22184.
AND it shall be opened to you. DU22320.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program) No. 125.
AND life awaits. DU20928. SEE
Hershkowitz, Harriette.
AND nothing for reward. DU22150. SEE
Tullen, Jacob.
AND the bird flew back. DU20822. SEE
Taylor, John Horace.
AND the midwife danced. DU21346. SEE
Bela, Nicholas.
AND the truth shall make you free.
DU22421. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
AND there I stood with my piccolo.
DU22517. SEE Aldrich Family (Radio
program) No. 512.
ANDERSEN, ARTHUR OLAF.
The roaming minstrel: Arizona sketch.
For television. [Text and music on sep-
arate leaves] © Arthur Olaf Andersen;
le 1Nov49; DU22262.
The roaming minstrel: Kentucky sketch.
For television. [Text and music on sep-
arate leaves] © Arthur Olaf Andersen;
le 1Nov49; DU22261.
The roaming minstrel: Minnesota sketch.
For television. [Text and music on sep-
arate laves] © Arthur Olaf Andersen;
le 7TNov49; DU22042.
The roaming minstrel: Oregon sketch.
For television. [Text and music on sep-
arate leaves] © Arthur Olaf Andersen;
le 7Nov49; DU22043.
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian.
The Emperor's new clothes. DU20998.
SEE Barzman, Sol.
ANDERSON, HATTIE BAILEY.
Why I was driven to sin, a dramatic
101
composition. © Hattie Bailey Anderson;
le 22Nov48; DU22439.
ANDERSON, HUGH ABERCROMBIE.
Far from the hurly-burly, a play in three
acts, by Hugh Abercrombie [pseud. |
© Hugh Abercrombie Anderson; lc
27Sep49; DU21587.
ANDERSON, MAXWELL.
Anne of the thousand days. SEE The
Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49,
AA132040.
Lost in the stars, a musical play in two
acts by Maxwell Anderson and Kurt
Weill. Based on the novel ''Cry, the
beloved country" by Alan Paton. [Text
only] © Maxwell Anderson, Kurt Weill;
le 10Nov49; DU22142.
ANDERSON, NOMA ETTA.
New earth, a play in three acts. © Noma
E. Anderson; le 28Sep49; DU21596.
ANDERSON, Paquita.
All good men go away. DU21939. SEE
Richardson, Hal Ainslie.
The face is familiar. DU21450. SEE
Richardson, Hal Ainslie.
ANDERSON, Robert. SEE Actor's Studio
(Television program)
ANDORA Adams. DU21294. SEE Gold-
smith, Gloria.
ANDROVNA, Alix, pseud. SEE
Aleksandrowski, Florence.
ANGEL blaze. DU21646. SEE Finley,
Charles Quigley.
ANGEL in a pawnshop. DU21209. SEE
Shiffrin, Abraham B.
ANGEL of the forest. DU20806. SEE
Geiger, Washington Thomas Park.
ANGEL witha black eye. DU21545. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 567.
ANGEL'S legacy. DU22145. SEE Young,
Nell,
ANHEUSER-Busch inc,
The eagle flies. C4302. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The house that faith built. DU20701. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Meet your partner. DU22429. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
P. O. P. tactics. DU22424. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Quality first. DU22427, DU22553. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ANN Loring. C4289. SEE Ford,
Gerard William.
ANNA and the King of Siam. DU20729. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
May 30, 1949.
ANNE of the thousand days. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
ANNEZ DE TABOADA, MARIETTE JOSSE.
Mon curé cherche un pére! Comédie en
trois actes et un tableau, de Gilles de
Han [pseud.] © Mariette Josse Annez de
Taboada; le 29Nov49; DU22586.
ANOUILH, JEAN.
Cry of the peacock, a play in three acts
by Jean Anouilh; adapted by Cecil Robson.
© Jean Anouilh, Cecil Robson; lc
23Nov49; DU22325.
ANTE-ROOM. DP21419. SEE Kershaw,
Ernest.
ANTONAKOS, Vicky.
The immigrant. DP21479. SEE
Kiamopoulos, Harry (Kay)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ANTONINI, LORNA ROTHNEY.
Playlets for children. Contents. —The
new look. —Dance playlett. —Fairy land.
How to bring up parents well. © Lorna
Rothney Antonini; lc 9Aug49; DU21051.
ANTONY, JONQUIL.
Sense and sensibility, a play in three
acts, adapted from Jane Austen's novel.
London, S. French [1949]. 80p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 427)
© Samuel French ltd.; 1Jun49;
DP21062.
ANYTHING for a laugh. DP22404. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
APARTMENT on Madison Avenue.
DU21652. SEE Barnett, Paul.
APOLLINAIRE, GUILLAUME.
Couleur du temps, drame en trois actes
et envers. Paris, Editions du Bélier,
1949, 105 p. © Editions du Bélier;
10Mar49; DP21182.
APOLLONIUS Rhodius.
Argonautica. SEE Ostrove, Ellis.
Operation Jason. DU22187.
THE APPEARANCE of murder. DU22573.
SEE First Nighter (Radio program)
Sept. 22, 1949.
APPELL, DON.
The gold in her hair, a play in two acts.
© Don Appell; le 11Aug49; DU21121.
APPLETON-Century- Crofts.
The tragedy of King Lear. A36190. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
THE APRIL fool. DU20823. SEE Daven-
port, Gwen.
APRIL showers. DU20727. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre (Radio program) May 16,
1949,
APSTEIN, THEODORE.
The sky is different here, a play in three
acts. © Theodore Apstein; le 19Aug49;
DU21126.
ARE European women winners in love? SEE
Rollini, Mario. Le Europee vittoriose in
amore? DU22482.
ARE judges people? DU22204. SEE
Champion, Rachel Martin.
ARE they twins? DP22607. SEE Woster,
Alice.
ARE you making any money? DU22348. SEE
Phillips, Phillip W.
ARES no. 5. DU20880. SEE Cook,
Mercer Hughes.
ARGONAUTICA. SEE Ostrove, Ellis.
Operation Jason. DU22187.
ARISTOPHANES.
Die Vogel. DP21386. SEE Braunfels,
Walter.
ARLETT, VERA ISABEL.
The tree, a play in one act. London,
S. French [1949]. 24p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 2098)
© Samuel French ltd. ; 5Oct4$,
DP21834,
ARMOUR AND COMPANY.
Meatin time. Radio script. © Armour
and Co. ; le 27Dec49; C4319.
ARNAVON, JACQUES.
Le Don Juan de Moliére; l'interprétation
de la comédie classique. Copenhague,
Gyldendal, 1947 [i. e. 1948]. 450 p.
illus. © Gyldendalske Boghandel,
Nordisk Forlag A/S.; 4Feb48 (in notice:
1947); AF11181.
ARNOLD, Florence. SEE Dubs,
Florence Arnold.
ARRANGEMENT in rose and silver.
DU21768. SEE Brewster, Tawnsend
Tyler.
ART and craft. DU21143. SEE Dugan,
John Thomas.
ART Craft Play Company.
Grandma's best years. DP21242. SEE
Russell, Earl L.
ARTIE, the artist. DU20767. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) May 1,
1949,
ARTIST MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES.
Red hot mama, the Sophie Tucker story.
[Format and sample script of a pro-
posed television series] Written by
James Neale Carhartt and Nicholas
Winter. © Artist Management Associ-
ates; le 7Dec49; DU22434.
As big as life. DU21647. SEE Rohmann,
Paul Henry.
As long as the grass grows. DP21441.
SEE Davis, Wallace Martin.
AS winter closes in. DU20960. SEE Klein,
Ruth C.
ASBRAND, Karin. SEE Sundelof-Asbrand,
Karin.
ASCHERBERG, Hopwood and Crew, ltd.
Love at the inn. DP-05. SEE Quilter,
Roger.
ASHLEY, Gisela.
Vengeance is mine. DU21718. SEE
Lennox, Gilbert.
ASK me no questions. DP21001. SEE
Levy, Edward J.
ASNESS, George.
The horse said "Yes.'' DU21504. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) June 9,
1949.
ASSIGNMENT: life. DU20878. SEE
Christopher, John David.
ASSOCIATED Music Publishers, inc.
Johann, der muntre Seifensieder.
DP22627. SEE Fischer, Erich.
Mutter Schrédern. DP22626. SEE
Kreutzer, Konradin.
Seine Schwester. DP22625. SEE
Offenbach, Jacques.
ASTARTE. SEE Fabre-Luce, Alfred.
Théatre interdit. DP20736.
AT home with God. C3917. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
AT Sadie's. DU21081. SEE Freeman,
Lea David.
AT the count of three. DU22513. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2638-
1863.
AT the Nosegay. DU21217. SEE Duncan,
William Henry.
THE ATHLETE. DU21808. SEE Bartron,
Harry Ollen.
ATKINSON, EUNICE.
The perfect idiot, a farce in three acts,
by Eunice and Grant Atkinson. Chi-
cago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949]. 85 p.
illus, © Eunice Atkinson, Grant
Atkinson; 23Sep49; DP21759.
ATKINSON, Grant.
The perfect idiot. DP21759. SEE
Atkinson, Eunice.
102
THE ATOM at work. C4235. SEE.
Gotlieb, Albert. Your atomic world,
no. 2.
ATWOOD, Robert James.
Swing east. DU22644. SEE Byrne,
John Joseph.
AUCHINCLOSS, Gordon. SEE
Your Hit Parade on Parade (Radio
program)
AUDIO frequency amplifiers. C4061.
SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Trans-
pondence course ER, no. 12.
AUERBACH-LEVY, Mrs. William. SEE
Von Wien, Florence.
AUMONT, Jean-Pierre, pseud. SEE
Salomons, Jean-Pierre.
AUNT Fanny from Chautauqua. SEE One-
act plays for stage and study. AA136700.
AUNT JENNY'S REAL LIFE STORIES
(Radio program) Scripts in this series
are by Ruth Adams Knight. © Lever
Brothers Co,
June 14, 15, 16, 1949. It's an original,
pts. 1-3. ©lc each 11Jul49;
DU20680-20682.
AUNT Silly. DP20797, DP21145, DP21752.
SEE Francis, Charles, pseud.
AUNT Susan's dilemma. DU21301. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
(Radio program) No. 142.
AUNTY misbehaves. DP21412. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
AUPRES de ma blonde. SEE Behrman,
Samuel Nathaniel. I know my love.
DU22111.
AUSTEN, Jane.
Sense and sensibility. DP21062. SEE
Antony, Jonquil.
THE AUTOMATIC man. DP21432. SEE
Vining, Donald.
AUTRY (Gene) Productions. SEE
Champion, the World's Wonder Horse
(Radio program)
AUTUMN leaves. DU20601, DP22454. SEE
Loeffler, Albert Joseph.
AVANT le derby. DP-03. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
AVCO Manufacturing Corporation.
Crosley Division.
Every mana king. DU21270. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
AVENUE A—U. S. A. DU21044. SEE
Coles, Stedman.
AVERELL, William C.
Beverly and Bill's ''Hoo's hoo of the air."
DU22281. SEE Paterno, Beverly, P.
AVERILL, ESTHER (CUNNINGHAM)
Voices from the Bible; twelve Biblical
monologues. Indianapolis, Meigs
Pub. Co. [1949]. 63 p. © Meigs
Pub. Co.; 1Apr49; DP20598.
AN AWAKENING. DU20606. SEE Odets,
Louis J.
AXFORD takes a chance. DU21067. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program) No.
958.
AYLSWORTH, MARGARET LAUREL.
Glooby game, by Peggy Aylsworth.
[Recording script] © Margaret L.
Aylsworth; le 6Dec49; DU22379.
ee
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
AYOUB, ROBERT ANTHONY.
The mid-century revue, a revue in two
acts and 25 scenes by Max Pax [pseud. ]
Text only. © Robert Anthony Ayoub; lc
8Aug49; DU21261.
B
BAA-baa, black sheep. DU21728. SEE
Hare, Montgomery.
BABBITT, Milton Byron.
Fabulous voyage. DU20788. SEE Koch,
Richard Henry.
BABY and me. DU22690. SEE Columbia
University. VD radio project.
THE BABY who would be king. DU21649.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio
program)
THE BACHELOR and the bobby-soxer.
DU20731. SEE Lux Radio Theatre (Radio
program) June 6, 1949.
BACHELOR button. DU21144. SEE Loose,
Richard Elmer.
BACHRACH, RUTH BARCLAY.
Glamorous ladies, a comedy show for
radio by Ruth Barclay. © Ruth Barclay
Bachrach; le 15Nov49; DU22247.
BACON, JOSEPHINE.
On the road to Bethlehem, a Christmas
play. Carlisle, Iowa, Holliday House
[1949]. 23 p. © Josephine Bacon
Adkins (in notice: Josephine Bacon);
15Sep49; DP22155.
Star of the nativity, a Christmas play.
Carlisle, Iowa, Holliday House [1949].
16 p. © Josephine Bacon Adkins (in
notice: Josephine Bacon); 15Sep49;
DP22156.
BAD boy. DU21780. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon (Radio program) No. 696.
A BAD tooth. DU22014. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2624-1849.
BAILEY, HARRY PRESTON.
The boy from Michigan, a comedy in
three acts. © Harry Preston Bailey; lc
130ct49; DU21821.
BAILEY, JOHN WARREN.
The loves of Anna Morgan, a play in three
acts by Jonathan Blair [pseud.] © John
Warren Bailey, Jr.; lc 23Nov49;
DU22280.
BAILEY, Pauline.
The golden highway. C4304. SEE Bailey,
William John.
BAILEY, WILLIAM JOHN.
The golden highway—inner peace. [Ad-
dress for radio presentation] © Pauline
Bailey; le 13Dec49; C4304.
BAKER, Dorothy.
Sparrow and the characters. DU21793.
SEE Baker, Howard.
BAKER, ELLIOTT.
The toy martyrdom, a play in three acts.
© Elliott Baker; le 120ct49; DU21733.
BAKER, HOWARD.
Sparrow and the characters, a comedy in
three acts by Howard and Dorothy Baker.
© Howard Baker, Dorothy Baker; lc
170ct49; DU21793.
BAKER, Ray Jay, pseud. SEE Boyles,
Raymond James.
BAKER (Walter H.) Company.
Button busters. DP20926. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy.
By the beautiful sea. DP21451. SEE
Vining, Donald.
Collector's item. DP20927. SEE
Spence, Wall.
College is terrific. DP21452. SEE
Goetz, Austin.
Dollars and nonsense. DP21495. SEE
Jones, William Ellis.
Dressed to kill. DP21600. SEE Kuriz,
C. Gordon,
Easy Easterettes. DP22022. SEE
Sundelof-Asbrand, Karin.
Easy plays for boys. DP20654. SEE
Brown, Albert M.
The farce of the worthy Master Pierre
Patelin. DP20631. SEE Pathelin.
Frankly speaking. DP20580. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
It's a hit! DP21493. SEE McMullen,
Joseph Carl.
The mad house. DP20925. SEE Goetz,
Austin.
Ma's new husband. DP21601. SEE
George, Charles.
The road that led to London. DP20581.
SEE Prescott, Virginia F.
Scootin' Grandma. DP21494,. SEE Nash,
John.
Simon's wife. DP21769. SEE Alwaise,
Francis D.
Strictly feminine. DP20655. SEE Nagel,
Lyda.
Transcontinental bus minstrels. DP20978.
SEE McMullen, Joseph Carl.
We're in the money. DP20579. SEE
Johnson, Albert.
The Whiz Kids. DP20583. SEE Tobias,
Jay.
The wrecking crew. DP21492. SEE
Storer, Winifred Carol.
You don't have to be rich. DP20653.
SEE Provence, Jean.
BALCH, Germaine Cornier.
The Steamship Tenacity. DU21680. SEE
Vildrac, Charles.
BALCH, Marston Stevens.
The Steamship Tenacity. DU21680. SEE
Vildrac, Charles.
BALD, Robert Cecil.
The tragedy of King Lear. A36190. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
BALDERSTON, JOHN LLOYD.
Goddess and god, a play in three acts.
Based on the novel "'A goddess to a
god" by John L. Baldeston and Sybil
Bolitho, © John Lloyd Balderston; Ic
30ct49; DU21639.
THE BALLAD of the man of steel.
DU22694. SEE Columbia University. VD
radio project.
BALLARD, FRANCIS DRAKE.
Be mine, beloved! A modernized adap-
tation of Shakespeare's comedy "Two
gentlemen of Verona." In two acts.
© Francis Drake Ballard; lc 10Aug49;
DU21046,
The princess of Virginia, a musical story
of Pocahontas. Book, lyrics, and music
by Francis Drake Ballard; choral ar-
rangements by Tom Scott and
Frederic Fay Swift. New York, P. Bal-
lard Music Corp., c1949. 37p. © Pat
Ballard Music Corp.; 17Nov49; DP22296.
BALLARD, JOHN GARLAND.
Santa's big trip. [Radio scripts]
Episodes 1-10. © John Garland Ballard;
le 200ct49; DU22024.
BALLARD (Pat) Music Corporation.
The princess of Virginia. DP22296. SEE
Ballard, Francis Drake.
BALLEW, Carey Leonard.
Works by Carey Leonard Ballew in col-
laboration with Bryan Ridgway Horner,
and Charles Francis Horner, written
under the pseud. Charles Francis, are
entered under the pseud.
103
BAMBAS, MARAINE HAY THORN.
Long live the king! A comedy of
"disappearances" in four scenes.
© Maraine Haythorn Bambas; lc 2Sep49;
DU21277.
THE BANDIT chief. DU21958. SEE
Sacramento Civic Repertory Theater.
BANKS, WILLIAM N.
The love game, a comedy in three acts.
© William N. Banks, Jr.; le 19Sep49;
DU21442,
BANNED in Boston. DU21457. SEE
Hall, Frederick Stanley.
BANNER Play Bureau, inc.
Ming Toy. DP22295. SEE Carter,
Leslie H.
O distant land. DP21501. SEE
Richards, Stanley.
BARALT, Luis Alejandro.
7-B-XC. DU20954,. SEE Munoz, Matilde.
BARBARA Blomberg. DU20825. SEE
Zuckmayer, Carl.
BARBEE, LINDSEY.
Take off your mask, a mystery comedy in
three acts, for junior high schools.
Minneapolis, T. S. Denison [1949]. 36 p.
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 11Nov49;
DP22165.
BARBOUR, Caroline Ford.
Powder and patches. DU22239. SEE
Herndon, Alice Maud Shelby.
BARCLAY, Ruth. SEE Bachrach,
Ruth Barclay.
BAKER, ALBERT.
The bridge between, a drama in two acts
by Albert Barker and Gertrude Rozan.
© Gertrude Rozan, Albert Barker; lc
16Nov49; DU22190.
BARNABY Boggs, eradicator. DU21470.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2607-1832,
BARNES, Lel.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
BARNES, Matthew Rackham.
Germwar. DU22548. SEE Burkhardt,
George Henry.
BARNETT, Paul.
Apartment on Madison Avenue, a play in
four scenes. © Paul Barnett; lc 40ct49;
DU21652.
BARNOUW, Erik.
It never dawned on me. DU22693. SEE
Columbia University. VD radio
project.
BARRY, EllenS.
Second threshold. DU21199. SEE Barry,
Philip.
Without love. DP22470. SEE Barry,
Philip.
BARRY, PHILIP.
Second threshold, a play in two acts by
Philip Barry and Ellen S. Barry.
© Philip Barry, Ellen S. Barry; lc
22Aug49; DU21199.
Without love, a comedy in three acts.
[Acting ed.] New York, S. French
[1949]. 117p. illus. © Philip Barry,
Ellen S. Barry; 1Dec49; on revisions
and rewriting; DP22470. Prev. reg.
26Jul43, DP84913; 4Nov41, DU78096.
BARSHA, Henry.
Sing to the moon. DU21999. SEE
DeKoven, David.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BARTLEY, NEVIN PACKARD.
He shall be called wonderful, a mono-
drama. © Mrs. Nevin P. Bartley; lc
13Dec49; DU22487.
BARTRON, HARRY OLLEN.
The athlete, a pantomime, © Harry
Bartron; le 18Oct49; DU21808.
The drama critic, a pantomime in two
scenes. © Harry Bartron; le 15Sep49;
DU21404.
BARZMAN, SOL.
The Emperor's new clothes, a television
presentation based on the story by
Hans Christian Andersen. Book and
lyrics by Sol Barzman, music by Ruby
Raksin. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Sol Barzman, Ruby Raksin;
le 11Jul49; DU20998.
BASCH, FRANCES SCOTT.
Bonny Maid Versatile varieties.
Television script, Aug. 26, 1949.
© Basch Radio & Television Productions;
le 22Aug49; DU21139.
BASCH Radio and Television Productions.
Bonny Maid Versatile varieties.
DU21139. SEE Basch, Frances Scott.
THE BASILISK rose. DU20713. SEE
May, Marjorie.
BASS, Roger.
An onion makes me cry. DU21015. SEE
Kamile, Coleman.
BASS, WALTER ALLEN.
Count and collect; sample script [for radio]
© Allen Enterprises, inc.; le 5Jul49;
C3832.
BATES, HENRY ANSON.
The hand; lecture for oral presentation.
© Henry A. Bates; le 19Dec49; C4311.
BATS in your belfry. DU21422. SEE
Gentry, Robert Carlton.
BATSON, GEORGE.
Rehearsal for death, a mystery comedy
in three acts. New York, S. French
[1949]. 88 p. © Samuel French;
11Nov49; DP22475.
BATTLE for Bill. DP21366. SEE
Russell, Earl L.
THE BATTLE of sexes. DU21972. SEE
Abel, Robert.
BAUER, BELA.
Outsiders, a play in three acts. © Bela
Bauer; lec 17Nov49; DU22205.
BAXTER, John Thomas.
Operation Mickey. DU21350. SEE
Howard, Cloyde Payton.
BE mine, beloved. DU21046. SEE
Ballard, Francis Drake.
BE not afraid. DU21578. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. SP-1,
THE BEACON show. DU21764. SEE
Soutar, Lane.
BEALL, Samuel.
Democracy on display. C3985. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Every man aking. DU21270. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Jarvis learns his lesson. DU21688.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Packaging freshness. C4125. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Paint is a partnership. DU21932. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Vision, unlimited. C3984. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BEAR trap. DU22017. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 699.
BEATRICE alive! DU22628. SEE
Mendicino, Saverio.
BEATTIE, Dan. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Long Ranger (Radio program)
BECKER, Janet Hattersley.
Works by Janet Hattersley Becker in
collaboration with Harriet Burns Fellows
written under the pseud., Becky Boyes,
are entered under the pseud,
BECKER, KATHRYN DAWES.
The sea lamp, a play in three acts by
Kathryn Becker and Constance Sontag.
© Kathryn D. Becker, Constance G.
Sontag; le 22Aug49; DU21312.
A BED of neuroses. DU21168. SEE
Pincus, Abraham.
BEEBE, ROBERT M.
Find the famous name game, by Bob
Beebe. [Sample radio script]
© Robert M. Beebe; lc 28Sep49; C4109.
BEEF for Lame Bear. DU21471. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2606-1831,
BEER, Gustave.
Fiesta. DU20832. SEE Gruenwald,
Alfred.
BEER, JEAN DE.
Philoctéte; ou, Le guerrier involontaire.
Piéce en trois actes. © Jean de Beer;
le 8Aug49; DU21185.
BEERS, HENRIETTA GILCHRIST.
A question and an answer; address by
Henrietta Gilchrist. © Mrs. Henrietta
Gilchrist Beers; le 6Oct49; C4164.
BEERS, MARVIN.
Pig in the parlor; sample script for the
documentary comedy series, "It's off
the record. '' © Marvin Beers; lc
TNov49; DU22073.
BEFORE the throne. DU20605. SEE
Dowling, Jennette.
BEFORE their years. DU21340. SEE
Wilderman, Louis H.
BEHIND the trade-mark. C3926. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
BEHRMAN, CHESTER THEODORE.
Courageous women; radio audition script
no. 1, by Chet Behrman. © The
Crosley Broadcasting Corp. ; lc
27Sep49; C4110.
Dixieland limited; radio script, Sept. 6,
1949, by Chet Behrman. © The Crosley
Broadcasting Corp.; lc 8Sep49; C4076.
Family time; radio script, July 3, 1949.
by Chet Behrman. © The Crosley Broad-
casting Corp.; le 5Jul49; C3835.
Hello girls; radio audition script by Chet
Behrman. © The Crosley Broadcasting
Corp.; le 16Nov49; C4246.
Roundup stars; radio script, Sept. 5,
1949, by Chet Behrman. © The Crosley
Broadcasting Corp. ;' le 8Sep49; C4075.
Your town; radio script, June 18, 1949,
by Chet Behrman. © The Crosley
Broadcasting Corp.; le 27Jun49; C3807.
BEHRMAN, SAMUEL NATHANIEL.
I know my love, a play in three acts.
Adapted from ''Auprés de ma blonde" by
Marcel Achard. ©S§S. N. Behrman; lc
9Nov49; DU22111.
BELA, NICHOLAS.
And the midwife danced, a play in three
104
acts. Based on the play ''Tiszazug" by
Julius Hay. © Nicholas Bela; le
9Sep49; DU21346.
BELATT, William, pseud. SEE Blatt,
William Mosher.
BELGRADE, DAVID.
Coral reef, a play in three acts.
© David Belgrade; lc 7Sep49; DU21320.
BELL, JAMES HARLLEE.
Manakin, a play in two act
© James Harllee Bell; lc *38gul49; on
revisions; DU20930. Prev. reg.
230ct36; DU45411,
BELL, STANLEY JAMES.
The jackpot, a comedy in three acts.
© Stanley J. Bell; lc 9Sep49; DU21342.
LA BELLE au bois dormant. SEE Ghéon,
Henri. Sleeping princess. DP20656.
BELLE of Paris. DU22687. SEE Daykin,
Howard Kenneth,
BELLY of gold. SEE Muse, Violet Frances.
Gold for dearie. DU22146.
BELOVED. DU22593. SEE Kaladore
Corporation.
BELVEDERE. DP21846. SEE Davenport,
Gwen.
BENDIX Home Appliances, inc.
The line of least resistance. DU21698.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BENGIS, JEROME.
The silent years, a play in four acts.
Based upon those years in the life of
Christ concerning which the Gospels
are silent. © Jerome Bengis; lc
30Nov49; DU22333.
BENJAMIN, Frederick Jay.
The joust of the Golden and Silver Knights.
C3896. SEE Fiala, Anthony.
BENJAMIN, MARYE DURRUM.
Ma and Lillie; radio program. Episodes
no. 1-4. By Marye Durrum Benjamin,
Anne Durrum Robinson, and Mrs. E. L.
Steck. © Marye Durrum Benjamin,
Anne Durrum Robinson, Mrs. E. L.
Steck; le 2Sep49; DU21281.
Take a fashion note; a dramatic composi-
tion by Marye Durrum Benjamin and
Anne Durrum Robinson. © The Durrum
Twins, aka Marye Durrum Benjamin,
Anne Durrum Robinson; le 2Sep49;
DU21282.
BENNETT, DONN HENRY BONHOFF.
The big idea; audition script[for television]
© Bonn H. B. Bennett;1c 30Jun49; C3810.
Che big idea; television script, Nov. 6,
1949. © Donn H. B. Bennett; le
8Nov49; C4212.
Tic tac toe; script no. 1 in a series for
television. [Includes music for theme
song] © Donn H. B. Bennett; lc
23Nov49; C4255.
BENNETT, Julia. SEE Fuller,
Julia Bennett.
BENNETT, Rodney.
Love at the inn. DP-05. SEE Quilter,
Roger.
BENNIE Oosterbaan. C4148. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
BENSON, Edward Frederic.
Make way for Lucia. DP21003. SEE
Van Druten, John.
BENTKOVER, JACOB.
Chance of a lifetime, a play in three acts.
© Jacob Bentkover; le 22Aug49; DU21142.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BENTLEY, ERIC RUSSELL.
From the modern repertoire, series one.
[Denver] University of Denver Press
[1949]. 406 p. illus. Contents. —
Fantasio, by A. de Musset. ——Danton's
death, by G. Buchner. —La Parisienne,
by H. Becque. Round dance, by A.
Schnitzler. —The snob, by C. Stern-
heim. —Sweeney Agonistes, by T. S.
Eliot. —The threepenny opera, by B.
Brecht. —The love of Don Perlimplin
and Belisa in the garden, by F. Garcia
Lorca. —The infernal machine, by J.
Cocteau. —A full moon in March, by
W. B. Yeats. -—Notes. © Eric Bentley;
190ct49; A38512.
BERG, ALBAN.
George Bichners Wozzeck Oper in 3
Akten (15 Szenen) von Alban Berg. Op.
7. Partitur. Wien, Universal-Edition
[1926] 405 p. © Universal-Edition,;
15Dec26; DP21385.
BERGEN, Edgar John. SEE Edgar Bergen
with Charlie McCarthy (Radio program)
BERGER, Sylvia. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
BERGES, MAX L.
The jackpot, a play in three acts by
Marvin Lewis [pseud.] © Max L.Berges;
le 15Sep49; DU21421.
BERGH, Haakon Peder.
Sing ho for a prince! DU21638. SEE
Grenzeback, Joe Edward.
BERLIN incident. DU22613. SEE West-
land, Mary (Hutchinson)
BERMINGHAM, Ted. SEE Bermingham,
William Edward.
BERMINGHAM, WILLIAM EDWARD.
Blood-frost, a play in three scenes by
Ted Bermingham. © William Edward
Bermingham; le 29Nov49; DU22395.
The glass roadblock, a play in one act by
Ted Bermingham. © William Edward
Bermingham; lc 29Nov49; DU22398.
Highway interlude, a play in one act by
Ted Bermingham. © William Edward
Bermingham; le 29Nov49; DU22397.
Renegades, a play in one act by Ted
Bermingham. © William Edward
Bermingham; lc 29Nov49; DU22396.
The spring tree yoke, a play in one act
by Ted Bermingham. © William Edward
Bermingham; lc 29Nov49; DU22399.
BERNARD, EDWARD.
Material values or human values: The
problem; The complication of money;
Government. [Lecture] © Edward
Bernard; lc 28Nov49; C4269.
The quest for security: The causes;
The possibilities for economic, social
and political security in the world of
today; The fallacy of nationalism in the
quest for security. [Lecture] © Edward
Bernard; le 28Nov49; C4270.
The real place of money in the economic
cycle. [Lecture] © Edward Bernard;
le 28Nov49; C4271.
A world to be; a series of lectures.
© Edward Bernard; lc each 24O0ct49.
1. The ideal form of government.
C4239.
2. The duties of the various units of
government. C4240.
3. Economic details. C4241.
4. Laws and law enforcement. C4242.
5. Consumer economics and the
educational and religious pattern.
C4243.
BERNEY, WILLIAM CLAIBORNE.
Design for a stained glass window, a play
in two acts, by William Berney and
Howard Richardson. © OBS Produc-
tions, inc.; le 12Sep49; DU21355.
BERNSTEIN, BETTE REA.
Out of this world, an original musical
satire in two acts. Book by Elizabeth
Byrnes [pseud. of Bette Bernstein]
music by Edward Davis. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Edward
Henry Davis, Bette Rea Bernstein; le
26Sep49; DU21521.
BERSON, LILLIAN.
Inside the book, a one act play. New
York, School Plays, c1948. 13 p.
A Play Club selection for the Young
America play series. © School Plays,
inc.; 1Dec48; DP18027.
BERTO, Giuseppe.
Il cielo @ rosso, SEE Taub, Harold
Jaediker, The sky is red. DU22094,
BERTON, MAX.
Tony Beaver, a dramatic script and lyrics.
© Max Berton; le 30Sep49; DU21622,
BERTRAM, Lee. SEE Reinherz, Leona
Gosman,
BEST, CHARLES M.
Gordon Reilly, a drama in three acts.
© Charles M. Best, Jr.; lc 10Aug49;
on revisions; DU21076, Prev. reg.
"The tragedy of Gordon Reilly, "'
25Jun48; DU15338.
BESTER, Alfred, SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
The Shadow (Radio program)
DIE BESTIE. DU22105. SEE Agoston,
Gertrude,
BETHUNE, MARY McLEOD,
Fourteen years of service; recording
script. © Walter H. Sammons; lc
210ct49; C4184.
BETTER be soon. DU21665,. SEE
Waters, Marianne,
BETTER than ever. C4300, DU21929.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE BETTER way. C3856. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
BETTERTON, FRANK.
Witness man's actions, a lecture.
© Frank Betterton; lc 12Aug49; C4112.
BETTINA. SEE Fabre-Luce, Alfred,
Théatre interdit. DP20736.
BETTY'S Bargain. DP21440. SEE
Vining, Donald.
BETWEEN husbands. DU20931. SEE
Olson, Esther Evangeline,
BETWEEN the two. DP22023. SEE Fue,
Charles,
BEVERLY and Bill's "'Hoo's hoo of the air, "'
DU22281. SEE Paterno, Beverly P,
BEWILDERMENT in Hades. DU21330.
SEE Thenen, Hans,
BIANCARDO, PASCAL R.
Where there's a will, a mystery-comedy
in four acts by Pascal Biancardo and
Ruth Dow. © Pascal Biancardo, Ruth
Dow; le 18Aug49; DU21111,
BIG Ben, DU20934. SEE
Oboler, Arch.
THE BIG break. DU22120. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 380.
BIG deal. DU22692. SEE Columbia
University. VD radio project.
THE BIG idea. SEE
Bennett, Donn Henry Bonhoff. C3810, C4212.
105
THE BIG kitchen. DU20699, SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
THE BIG knife, DP21388. SEE Odets,
Clifford.
BIG Mike plays Santa Claus. DU21484,
SEE Seely, John.
BIG Navajo medicine. DP21911, SEE
Fenderson, Julia K,
BIG 3 tours.
Theatre Tours act. DP21085,. SEE
Rhoades, Charles O.
BIG time minstrels. SEE Adair, Jack.
Jack Adair's big time minstrels,
DP 21232.
THE BIGGER they are, DU20863. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program) No.
2581-1806,
THE BIGGEST thief in town. DU20786,
DP22202, SEE Trumbo, Dalton.
BILL Klem., C3813. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
BILL Terry. C3871. SEE The American
Way {Radio program)
BILL'S night out, DP21413,. SEE Provence,
Jean,
BILLY and the Boojum, DU20991. SEE
Busch, Martin Miller.
BILLY Budd. DU20814. SEE
Coxe, Louis Osborne,
BIMBONI, ALBERTO.
In the name of culture, a musical satire
in one act by Alberto Bimboni and
Norma Stolzenbach, [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Alberto Bimboni;
le 7TNov49; DU22177.
BIMM, HARRY LEE.
Spring tide; or, Moon years. A play in
three acts. © Harry Lee Bimm; lc
15Aug49; DU21099,
BINKY. DU20614. SEE Young, Margie.
BIP, Bop, and Burp. SEE Johnstone,
Thomas Arthur. The huckster Mikado,
DU22349,
BIRCHARD (C. C.) and Company.
In David's town. DP21814. SEE Kirk,
Hazel Jean,
The miracle of the tumbler. DP21813.
SEE Elsmith, Berta.
BIRDS from our tree. DU21655. SEE
Grieco, Rose Florence,
BIRDSALL, Maurice.
Pimlico. DU20963. SEE
Holland, Edward.
BIRKENSTEIN, LILLIAN R.
Miss Chief, a comedy in three acts,
© Lillian R. Birkenstein; lc 25Nov49;
DU22303,
BIRO, LAJOS.
The blue room mystery, a play in three
acts. © British and Continental Plays,
ltd. ; lc 1Aug49; DU21449.
Comedy at Tarnavég; or, A Hungarian
rhapsody. A play in three acts by
Lajos Biro, Translated by Vera Biro
and Maurice Browne. © British and
Continental Plays, ltd.; lc 1Aug49;
DU21448,
BIRO, Vera.
Comedy at Tarnavég. DU21448. SEE
Biro, Lajos.
BIRTHDAY parade. DU22203. SEE
McCann Erickson, inc.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BIRTHDAY party. SEE
Gilmore, Edward Joseph. DP21903.
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 253
DU21005.
BISCH, HENRIETTE BLANCHE.
What price love, a play in three acts by
Fabienne and Dudley Dane [pseud. of
Henriette B. and Louis E. Bisch]
© Henriette B. Bisch, Louis E. Bisch;
le 4Nov49; DU22001,
BISCH, Louis Edward.
What price love. DU22001. SEE
Bisch, Henriette Blanche.
BITTER bread. DU22173. SEE O'Neill,
F. Howard,
BITTER Root Pageant Committee. of
Stevensville. SEE Stevensville, Mont.
Bitter Root Pageant Committee.
BITTMAN, LORAN R.
The brain, by Loran R, Bittman and
others, [Film script] © Loran R.
Bittman, Lel Barnes, Lynn Saunders,
Irene Saunders, Howard Steele, Myron
Wheeler, Corinne Wheeler, Jean Rock-
wood, Mickey Greene, Bob Howard, Peg-
gey Steele, John Maciag, Martha Maciag,
James Harnack, Ruth Harnack; lc
8Jul49; DU20691.
BLACK, LEOTA HULSE.
Double trouble; humorous reading.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau; 1Sep49;
DP22524,
Ma at cooking school; humorous reading,
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau; 1Sep49;
DP22527.
School daze; humorous reading.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau; 1Sep49;
DP22526,
BLACK, WALTER.
Money to burn, a play in three acts by
Walter Black and William Mendrek.
© Walter Black, William Mendrek; Ic
1Nov49; DU22169.
THE BLACK arrow. DU22400. SEE
Hopkins, Joseph Martin.
THE BLACKGUARD. DU21008. SEE
Newman, Alice Charlotte.
BLACKMORE, MADELINE.
Dear virtue, a dramatization of Samuel
Richardson's novel ''Pamela, or, Virtue
rewarded."' In three acts, © Madeline
Blackmore; lc 140ct49; on revisions;
DU21749, Prev. reg. 'Pamela'';
11Sep47; DU11060,
BLACKWELL, PAUL CLARK.
Dude round-up, a three-act comedy
drama. © Paul Clark Blackwell; lc
140ct49; DU21878,
BLACKWOOD, Hermione J.
The Shamrock Inn, DU20796. SEE
Young, Donald L.
THE BLADE. DU21546. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 259.
BLAIR, Jonathan, pseud. SEE Bailey,
John Warren.
BLANCK, Ninette Loos. SEE Loos-Blanck,
Ninette.
BLAND, DOROTHY BEATRICE.
Tell my story, a play in three acts by
Dorothy Herbert [pseud.] © Dorothy
Beatrice Bland; lc 8Aug49; DU21011.
BLANEY, CECIL SPOONER.
Curse of drink. DU20881. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
Stamina, a dramatic sketch in one act.
© Cecil Spooner Blaney; le 310ct49;
DU21957.
Willie Live, the boy behind the gun.
DU20631. SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
Willie Live, the boy detective.
DU20882. SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
BLANEY, CHARLES EDWARD.
Curse of drink, a melodrama in three acts
by Charles E. Blaney. New version by
Cecil S. Blaney. © Cecil Spooner Blaney;
le 25Jul49; DU20881.
Willie Live, the boy behind the gun; a
melodrama in three acts by Charles E.
Blaney. New version by Cecil S.
Blaney. © Cecil Spooner Blaney; lc
7Jul49; DU20634.
Willie Live, the boy detective; a melo-
drama in four acts by Charles E.
Blaney. New version by Cecil S.
Blaney. © Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic
25Jul49; DU20882.
BLATT, WILLIAM MOSHER.
In my lady's chamber, a romantic com-
edy in two acts by William Belatt [pseud. ]
© William Mosher Blatt; lc 26Sep49;
DU21994.
The moving finger, a play in two acts by
William Belatt [pseud.] © William Mosh-
er Blatt; le 30Jun49; DU20749.
BLAU, Raphael David.
Mother is a freshman. DP21436. SEE
Sergel, Christopher.
BLAZING glory. DU22466. SEE
Echevarria, Mele Pastor.
BLEAK house.
Charles Dickens' Bleak house.
SEE Wetzel, Robert.
DU22550.
BLEI, Franz.
Das Nusch-Nuschi. DP22159. SEE
Hindemith, Paul.
BLIND faith. DP22525. SEE Martin,
John M.
BLOCH, ROBERT.
Near chaos, a play in three acts by
Robert Bloch and Lawrence A. Keating.
© Robert Bloch, Lawrence A. Keating;
le 5Jul49; DU20622.
BLOCK, DONN WILSON.
Without conviction, a probable comedy in
three acts by Donn Block and Al Sugg.
© Donn Wilson Block; lc 19Jul49;
DU20804.
BLOESER, RAYMOND W.
Twenty-four hours, a modern play in
three acts. © Raymond W. Bloeser; lc
9Nov49; DU22096.
BLOOD and thunder. DP21430. SEE
Johnson, Philip.
BLOOD-frost. DU22395.
William Edward.
SEE Bermingham,
THE BLOOD ofa poet. A38386. SEE
Le sang d'un poéte (Motion picture)
THE BLOODY alley incident. DU22213.
SEE The Shadow (Radio program) No. 386.
BLOOM, SEYMOUR L.
Movie fans, a revue sketch. © Seymour
L. Bloom; le 2Sep49; DU21276.
BLOOMGARDEN, LEE.
The golden egg, a comedy in three acts.
© Lee Bloomgarden; lc 22Aug49;
DU21258.
THE BLUE room mystery. DU21449. SEE
Biro, Lajos.
BLUM, EDWIN HARVEY,
The noon of life, a play in three acts.
© Edwin Harvey Blum; le 140ct49;
DU21750.
106
BLUME, Norman Barton,
Fona-tel. C4183. SEE Busch,
Vincent J.
BOARD of Parish Education, The Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Church, SEE
Evangelical Lutheran Church. Board of
Parish Education,
THE BOASTFUL bandit. DU21787. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2620-1845,
BOB Dayton's secret. DU21070. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2588-1813.
BOB Feller. C3950. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
BOCK, G.
Johann, der muntre Seifensieder.
DP22627. SEE Fischer, Erich.
Mutter Schridern, DP22626. SEE
Kreutzer, Konradin.
Seine Schwester. DP22625. SEE
Offenbach, Jacques,
THE BODLEY Press.
The blood of a poet. A38386. SEE Le
sang d'un poéte {Motion picture)
BOGEAUS, BENEDICT.
Johnny One-eye. A film script adapted by
John McQuean [pseud.] from the story
by Damon Runyon. © Cahuenga Produc-
tions, inc.; lc 24Aug49; DU21201.
THE BOHEMIAN bowl. DU21623, SEE
Jones, Mare Edmund,
THE BOILER-room works. DU21925. SEE
Aldrich Family (Radio program) No. 506.
BOLITHO, Sybil.
A goddess to a god. SEE Balderston,
John Lloyd. Goddess and god.
DU21639,
A BOLT from the blue. DU21629. SEE
Jeanette, Gertrude Hadley.
BOLTON, MURIEL ROY.
Time and Tod, a play in three acts,
dramatizedfrom the Tod stories pub-
lished in the American magazine. New
York, S. French [1949]. 91p., illus.
© Muriel Roy Bolton; 170ct49; DP21837.
UN BON dimanche. SEE Salomons,
Jean-Pierre. Une rencontre. DU22583.
BON voyage, Miss Tweedie. DU22342,
SEE Dr. Christian (Radio program) No.
578.
BONDS so enduring. DU22688,. SEE
Daykin, Howard Kenneth,
LES BONNES cartes. DP20737. SEE
Thiébaut, Marcel.
BONNIERS (Albert) fBrlag a, -b.
Hans Portfélj. AF11018. SEE
Hellstridm, Gustaf,
Strandernas svall. AF11273. SEE
Johnson, Eyvind.
BONNY Maid Versatile varieties,
DU21139, SEE Basch, Frances Scott.
THE BOOK of Job. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
THE BOOKS give a party. DP21895. SEE
Edmonds, Edith.
BOOMERANG versus gravity. C3987. SEE
Patricoff, Henry S.
BOOSEY & Hawkes, inc.
The love for three oranges. DP22309.
DU22210. SEE Prokof'ev, Sergei
Sergeevich.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BOOSEY & Hawkes, ltd.
The rape of Lucretia. DP21056. SEE
Britten, Benjamin,
BOOTH, Earl Madison,
Top floor front. DU22257. SEE Schaack,
Jack Francis,
BOOTH, Richard, pseud, SEE Booth,
Earl Madison.
BORG Warner Company.
In our hands, DU21934, SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
THE BORN genius. DU21427. SEE
Roos, Joseph.
BORN to die. DP22563. SEE Luther,
Iva Fern.
BOSOM of the family. DU22443. SEE
Free, Marion Allen.
BOTE, Ed.
Johann, der muntre Seifensieder,
DP22627. SEE Fischer, Erich.
Mutter Schriddern. DP22626, SEE
Kreutzer, Konradin.
Seine Schwester. DP22625. SEE Offen-
bach, Jacques.
THE BOUNDARY. DU20864. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No, 2582-1807.
BOURKE, JOHN JAMES.
T-Bone and Tabby, a television series by
Jack Riano [pseud.] and Marjorie
Howard. [Sample script] © John J.
Bourke, Marjorie Howard; le 19Jul49;
DU20829,
BOVA, JOE.
Santa's calling, Text and lyrics by
Joe Bova, music by Jack Elton.
[Sample radio script. Text and music on
separate leaves.] © K. B. M. Pub-
lishers, inc. ; le 4Nov49; DU22340,
BOVILL, CELIA CHESLEY.
That creative urge, a three act play
written by Celia C, Bovill and Lorraine
C. Mains. © Celia Chesley Bovill,
Lorraine Cochrane Mains; lc 19Dec49;
DU22576,
BOX-office. DU20904. SEE Dargin,
David.
THE BOY from Michigan, DU21821, SEH
Bailey, Harry Preston.
THE BOY who feared dogs. DU21161,
SEE The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio
program) No, 678.
THE BOY with the hatchet. DP21906.
SEE Peacock, Mary.
BOYD, BYRON BENNETT.
The miracle at Fatima, a drama in one
act. Des Moines, Ivan Bloom Hardin
Co,, c1949, 23p, ©Ivan Bloom Hardin
Co.; 20Sep49; DP21620.
BOYD, HELEN ABRAM.
The great decision, a play in five scenes,
© Helen Boyd; le 19Dec49; DU22577.
BOYES, BECKY, pseud,
Stumbling block; comedy approach to
Brotherhood propaganda. A play in one
act by Becky Boyes [pseud. of Harriet
Burns Fellows and Janet Hattersley
Becker] © Harriet Burns Fellows,
Janet Hattersley Becker; lc 20Sep49;
DU21464,
BOYLES, RAYMOND JAMES.
Chile; radio script by Ray Jay Baker
[pseud.] © Raymond James Boyles;
le 28Sep49; DU21589.
Himself; radio script by Ray Jay Baker
{[pseud.] © Raymond James Boyles; lc
19Sep49; DU21446,
His Honor; radio script by Ray Jay Baker
{[pseud. ]}© Raymond James Boyles; Ic
28Sep49; DU21590.
Pozer; radio script by Ray Jay Baker
{pseud.] © Raymond James Boyles; lc
28Nov49; DU22322.,
A BOY'S best pal. DU20644, SEE
Aldrich Family (Radio program) No. 503.
BOY'S Town of Missouri, DP21729. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
No. 230.
BRADLEY, David.
Julius Caesar. DP21820, SEE
Shakespeare, William.
BRADLEY, WESLEY.
The crackerbarrel, a play in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Art Craft Play Co.,
c1949, 23p. illus. © J. Vincent
Heuer; 26Aug49; DP21230.
BRAGAZZI, Anthony J.
Here to stay. DU21736. SEE
Migliaccio, Almo Claudio,
THE BRAIN. DU20691, SEE
Bittman, Loran R.
BRAINARD, EDWARD MOFFAT.
The man in the ivory tower, a play in
three acts. One ina series of plays
entitled ''Broadway opening."' [Radio
script] © Edward Moffat Brainard; lc
27Dec49; DU2Z2685, _
BRAKE efficiency and effective brake
factors, C4127. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
BRAMMER, Arthur.
Southland. DU21656. SEE
Horn, Arthur Price.
BRANCH Rickey. C3961. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
BRAND, Donald Dilworth.
Moonlight and rosy. DU20721. SEE
Brand, Joy Morenci Erickson.
BRAND, JOY MORENCI ERICKSON,
Moonlight and rosy; a comedy in three
acts and nine scenes, © Joy Brand,
Donald Dilworth Brand; Ic 13Jul49;
DU20721,
BRAND, OSCAR S.
Sports on trial. [Television script]
© Oscar Brand; le 120ct49; DU21993.
DAS BRANDMAL, SEE Giannini, Vittorio.
The scarlet letter. DU21531.
BRANDON-THOMAS, JEVAN.
Sit down a minute, Adrian [a comedy in
three acts] London, S, French [1949].
73 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 1168) © Jevan Brandon-Thomas;
6Sep49; DP21636.
Vanity fair, a play in three acts, adapted
from the novel by William Makepeace
Thackeray. New York City, S. French
[1949]. 131 p. illus, © Jevan
Brandon-Thomas; 25Jul49; DP21060.
BRANNUM, HUGH.
Orley and the bubble-gum. [Recording
script] © Shawnee Press, inc.; lc
23Nov49; DU22327.
Orley and the cricket; recording script,
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Shawnee Press, inc.; lc 22Sep49;
DU21497.
Orley and the haunted house; recording
script. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Shawnee Press, inc.; le
22Sep49; DU21498.
107
Orley and the little engine; recording
script. © Shawnee Press, inc. ; le
23Nov49; DU22328.
Orley and the moon. [Recording script]
© Shawnee Press, inc.; le 23Nov49;
DU22329.
Orley's barn dance. [Recording script]
© Shawnee Press, inc.; le 23Nov49;
DU22326.
BRASH, ARTHUR FRANCIS.
The devil's deputy, a play in seven
scenes, © Arthur Francis Brash; lc
6Oct49; DU21666.
THE BRASH monkey. DU20754. SEE
Brown, Forman George,
BRASS buttons and good old Jack.
DU21512. SEE Hawell, Emlie May.
THE BRASS dog. DU21522. SEE Weiner,
Ira Leslie.
A BRAT grows up. SEE Nelson, Virginia
Armistead, A twig is bent. DU21747.
BRAUN, Gilbert. SEE The Adventures of
Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
BRAUN, Ruth. SEE The Adventures of
Frank Merriwell (Radio programy
BRAUN, WILBUR.
Caught in the villain's web; or, More
sinned against than sinning. A riotous
meller drayma in three acts, by
Herbert E. Swayne [pseud.] New York,
S. French [1949]. 107 p. illus.
_© Samuel French; 23nov49; DP22473.
Domestic symphony, an amusing comedy of
' family life in three acts, by Alice
Chadwicke [pseud.] Based on Lillian
Day's novel of the same name. New
York, S. French [1949]. 114p. illus.
© Samuel French; 3Aug49; DP21402.
Your time is up, a thrilling and absorbing
mystery comedy in three acts, by Ed-
win F. Hornung [pseud.] New York,
S. French [1949]. 107 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 1Jul49; DP21002.
BRAUNFELS, WALTER.
Die Végel, ein lyrisch-phantastisches
Spiel in zwei Aufztgen nach Aristophanes.
Op. 30. Partitur. Wien, Universal-
Edition, c1921. 457 p. © Universal
Edition; 15Dec21; DP21386.
BRAVO! DP21383. SEE Ferber, Edna.
BRECHER, Irving. SEE The Life of Riley
(Radio program)
BRECKINRIDGE, FRANK PREVOST.
Mary, the wife of Abraham Lincoln, A
play in seven acts. A revision of the
play of the same title by Frank
Breckinridge and Muriel Brown,
© Frank Prevost Breckinridge; lc 25Jul49;
DU20879,
Wish upon a Star; television script.
© Frank Prevost Breckinridge; Ic
6Jul49; C3833,
BREEZE, ELIZABETH HARR.
T. Terrapin Turkle, Esq.; or, The story
of Terry, the turtle. A television comic
strip by Elizabeth H. and Thomas H.
Breeze. Episode 1: What's in a name?
Includes illustrations. © Elizabeth Harr
Breeze, Thomas Hamilton Breeze; lc
8Aug49; DU21124,
BREEZE, Thomas Hamilton,
T. Terrapin Turkle, Esq. Du21124, SEE
Breeze, Elizabeth Harr.
BREEZING. DU21867. SEE
Fairweather, Frederic Hedly.
BRENNAN, JOHN J.
A new commandment, a play in three
acts. © John J. Brennan; lc 9Aug49;
DU21050,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BRENTANO, LOWELL.
The frozen web, a play in three acts by
Lowell Brentano and Will Oursler.
© Lowell Brentano, Will Oursler; Ic
26Jul49; on revisions; DU20868, Prev.
reg. "Queen Bee," 1Jul48; DU15500;
26O0ct48, DU17133.
BRENTON, MYRON.
The downhill sun, a play in two acts,
© Myron Brenton; le 6Sep49; DU21316.
BRESSOUD, R. PAUL, pseud. SEE
Bressoud, Robert Charles,
BRESSOUD, ROBERT CHARLES.
These were the blind, a play in prologue,
epilogue, and three acts, by R. Paul
Bressoud [pseud.] © Robert Charles
Bressoud; le 29Aug49; DU21205.
BREVDA, MOSES,
Giborei Isroel lefonim vehayom. New
York, Bloch Pub. Co., 1949. 10p.
Hebrew text. A play. © Moses Brevda;
3Nov49; DP22038,
BREWSTER, TOWNSEND TYLER.
Arrangement in rose and silver, a comedy
in one act, three scenes, © Townsend
T. Brewster; le 120ct49; DU21768,
BRIAR rose. SEE Grenzeback, Joe Edward,
Sing ho for a prince! DU21638.
BRIDAL ballad, DU21306. SEE
Greensweig, Joseph David.
THE BRIDGE between. DU22190. SEE
Barker, Albert,
BRIDGES, JAMES.
Win your dinner; radio script. © Hugo
Wagenseil & Associates; 2May49;
DP21241,
BRIEF sanctuary. DU21012. SEE
Gribble, Harry Wagstaff.
THE BRIGHT evening. DU21468,. SEE
Heidelberg, Richard Loeb,
BRIGHT is tomorrow, SEE Nagel, Lyda.
Strictly feminine. DP20655.
BRING 'em in to buy. C4301. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BRINGING Christ to the home. C4032,
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
BRITISH and Continental Plays, ltd.
The blue room mystery. DU21449,
SEE Biro, Lajos.
Comedy at Tarnavég, DU21448. SEE
Biro, Lajos.
BRITTAIN, DOSS.
Time; discourse. © Doss Brittain; lc
8Sep49; C4120.
BRITTEN, BENJAMIN.
Let's make an opera! An entertainment
for young people in three ar_s, including
The little sweep, a children's opera, by
Eric Crozier, music by Benjamin Britten.
London, New York, Hawkes & Son [1949].
96 p. Text only. © Hawkes & Son (Lon-
don) ltd. ; 18Nov49; DP22252.
The little sweep {a dramatico-musical;
libretto by Eric Crozier, music by
Benjamin Britten. London] Boosey &
Hawkes [1949]. 38-65 p. Scene two.
Vocal score. © Hawkes & Son (London)
ltd. ; 8Dec49; DP22623.
The little sweep [a dramatico-musical;
libretto by Eric Crozier, music by]
Benjamin Britten. [London] Boosey &
Hawkes [1949]. 66-94 p. Scene three
Vocal score. © Hawkes & Son (London)
ltd. ; 25Jun49; DP20584.
The rape of Lucretia (Der Raub der
Lukrezia) An opera in two acts. Li-
bretto after André Obey's play "Le
viol de Lucréce, by Ronald Duncan;
German translation by Elisabeth Mayer.
Full score. Rev. ed. London, Boosey
& Hawkes [1949]. 327. p. © Boosey
& Hawkes ltd.; 19Jul49; DP21056.
BROADWAY bound. DU20671. SEE
LaMarre, Howard Pierre.
BROADWAY low-down. DU20972. SEE
Manevitz, Charles.
BROD, Max.
Katja Kabanowa, SEE Janatek, Leo§,
Kata Kabanova. DP21384.
BROKEN record. C4049, SEE Kivlan,
Thomas,
THE BROKEN string. DU20791, SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) Apr. 7, 1949.
THE BROKEN vase. DU22207. SEE
Gens, Oskar.
BROOK Farm, DU21026. SEE
Crowell, William Conklin.
BROOKS, EDWIN L.
The dude from Manhattan, a musical
comedy in three acts. Book by
Edwin L. Brooks and Vic Mestman;
music by Sid Brown; lyrics by Sid
Brown and Edwin L. Brooks; from an
idea by Edwin L. Brooks. © Edwin L,
Brooks, Sid Brown, Vic Mestman; le
30Nov49; DU22315.
THE BROTHERS. DU22108. SEE Zoder,
Kathe Frieda,
BROTHERS of the Christian Schools. De la
Salle College.
Prince of a guy. DP22704, SEE Stroh,
Richard N,
THE BROTHER'S promise. DU22199. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 706,
BROWN, ALBERT M.
Easy plays for boys. Boston, Baker's
Plays [1949]. 88 p. Contents. —The
smart men of Nottingham. —Nick comes
back in time, --Camping time. -—Sweet
land of liberty. --Rest hour!—Who's
afraid of ghosts? —The last swim, —
That's all, brother!'—Frankie in the
infirmary. —Sometimes it's right to
fight. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 30Jun49;
DP 20654,
BROWN, FORMAN GEORGE.
The brash monkey, a puppet play ina
prologue and three scenes, © Forman
Brown; le 24Jun49; DU20754.
BROWN, Gwethalyn Graham Ericksen,
Earth and high heaven, DU21630. SEE
Goggan, John Patrick.
BROWN, Howard Cecil.
The Kangaroo Kid. DU22185,. SEE
Veitch, Anthony Scott.
BROWN, JOHN S.
A system of teaching reading to individuals
and masses. [Recording script]
© John S. Brown; le 16Dec49; C4308.
BROWN, Muriel,
Mary. the wife of Abraham Lincoln,
DU20879. SEE Breckinridge,
Frank Prevost.
BROWN, QUEST.
The prodigal's return, a play in two
acts. © Quest Brown; lc 3Nov49;
DU21980.
BROWN, Sid.
The dude from Manhattan. DU22315. SEE
Brooks, Edwin L.
108
BROWNE, Maurice.
Comedy at Tarnavég. DU21448. SEE
Biro, Lajos.
THE BROWNING version. DP21811. SEE
Rattigan, Terence,
BRUESTLE, BEAUMONT SCHRADER.
The wonderful tang, a pseudo-Chinese
play in two acts for children, by
Beaumont Bruestle. Incidental music
by Charles Swier. [Text only]
© Beaumont Schrader Bruestle; le 16Dec49;
DU22568.
BRYAN, JOSEPH BLACKSHEAR.
Shoaling fast, a play in seven scenes,
© Joseph Blackshear Bryan; le
6Sep49; DU21259.
BUCHANAN, GLENNA IRENE,
Peace, a cantata-pageant in four acts by
Irene Buchanan, [Text only] © Glenna
Irene Buchanan; lc 28Oct49; DU21947.
BUCHANAN, Irene. SEE Buchanan, Glenna
Irene.
THE BUCK passers, DU21247. SEE The
Green Hornet (Radio program) No. 963.
BUCKLEY, FLOYD.
One of the finest, a television serial
story. Episode 1. © Floyd Buckley; lc
22Jul49; DU20876,
BUCKMINSTER, HAROLD.
Homecoming, a drama in three acts.
© Harold Buckminster; lc 29Dec49;
DU22700,
THE BUDDHA and the snarling dog.
DU22114, SEE The Shadow (Radio pro-
gram) No, 374,
BUCHNERS, Georg.
Wozzeck. SEE Berg, Alban. Georg
Btchners Wozzeck. DP21385.
BJHNENVERTRIEB M. Kantorowitz. SEE
Kantorowitz, M.
BUGBEE (Willis N.) Company.
Take a look at Johnny. DP22090. SEE
McCoy, Paul Stevens.
Thank you, Mr. Parker. DP21836.
SEE McCoy, Paul Stevens.
BUILT to be best. C3924, SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
BULL, EVELYN L.
We make the flag, a playlet for primary
grades prepared especially for American
Education Week, November 6-12, 1949,
Washington, National Education Assn.
[1949]. 11 p. © National Education
Association of the United States; 5Jul49;
DP20989,
THE BULL session, DU22453. SEE
Allen, Isaac Wy.
BULLETS make ballots. DU22201. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program) No.
972,
BULLETS on Boot Hill. DU22510. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program) No.
2635-1860,
BUNCE, FRANK.
Town man, a comedy in three acts, with
anenvoy. © Frank Bunce; le 2Nov49;
DU22109.
BUNCO squad. DU21358. SEE
Goldman, Lawrence.
BURACK, Abraham Solomon.
One hundred plays for children. A36733.
SEE Plays; the Drama Magazine for
Young People.
—— ee
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
BURGER, ISABEL BLOGG.
The story of Little One. Episodes 1-3,
[Film script] © Mrs. Isabel Blogg
Burger; lc 21Dec49; DU22619,
BURGESS, GELETT.
Ten word tales, a sample radio script.
© Gelett Burgess; le 8Nov49;
DU22077,
BURKE, Emerson, SEE
Burke, William Emerson.
BURKE, WILLIAM EMERSON.
Night is the time to watch, an original
play in two acts, by Emerson Burke,
© Emerson Burke; lc 20Sep49;
DU21455.
BURKHARDT, GEORGE HENRY.
Germwar, a drama in three acts, by
George Burkhardt and Matthew Barnes.
© George H. Burkhardt; le 15Dec49;
DU22548.
BURLFORD, THOMAS RUGBY.
A modern Faust; or, Raynor's comeback,
A drama of rejuvenation. © Thomas
Rugby Burlford; le 100ct49; DU21713.
THE BURNING cabin. DU21476. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 690.
THE BURNING fence. DU20962. SEE
Edsall, Richard Linn.
THE BURNS MANTLE BEST PLAYS OF
1948-49, and the year book of the drama
in America, edited by John Chapman.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1949. 486 p.
Contents. —Death of a salesman, by A.
Miller, —Anne of the thousand days, by
M. Anderson, —The madwoman of
Chaillot, by J. Giraudoux. —Detective
story, by S. Kingsley. —Edward, my
son, by R. Morley and N. Langley. —
Life with mother, by H, Lindsay and
R. Crouse, —Light up the sky, by M.
Hart. —The silver whistle, by R. E.
McEnroe, —Two blind mice, by S.
Spewack. —Goodbye, my See by F
Kanin. © Dodd, Mead & Co., inc.;
18Oct49; AA132040,
BURTON, Marian Sturges.
Oh, dear me. DU21592. SEE O'Hara,
Mary Louise Robinson.
BUSCH, Mack. SEE Busch, Martin
Miller.
BUSCH, MARTIN MILLER.
Billy and the Boojum, by Mack Busch,
Rex Lardner, Donald M. Mankiewicz.
[Television script] © Martin M. Busch,
Rex Lardner; Ic 5Aug49; DU20991.
BUSCH, VINCENT J.
Fona-tel, a lecture designed for recording
purposes, by Vincent J. Busch and Nor-
man B, Blume. © Vincent Busch,
Norman B. Blume; le 25Oct49; C4183,
BUSSIERE, MYRTLE ELLIOTT.
Too good to be true, a play in three acts
by Tad Bussiere [pseud.] © Myrtle Elliott
Bussiere; Ic 70ct49; DU21700.
BUSSIERE, Tad, pseud. SEE
Bussiere, Myrtle Elliott.
BUTT, HAROLD CHARLES.
Funny story; or, She learned him! A
comedy of life in two acts. © Harold
Charles Butt; le 12Dec49; DU22448.
BUTTITTA, ANTHONY JAMES.
The enchanted inn, a musical comedy in
two acts. Suggested by ''The mistress
of the inn, '' by Carlo Goldoni. [Text
only] © Anthony Buttitta; lc 21Dec49;
DUELS
880484 O-50-2 |
BUTTOLPH, EDNA GIBSON.
Trains and planes. [Recording script]
© Edna Gibson Buttolph; le 7Sep49;
DU21790,
BUTTON busters. DP20926. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy.
BUY the way. C4028, SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization,inc.
BUZZANCA, Mimmo, pseud, SEE
Buzzanca, Salvatore.
BUZZANCA, SALVATORE.
The devil's sonata, a film script by
Mimmo Buzzanca [pseud.] © Rag.
Salvatore Buzzanca; le 5Dec49; DU22481.
BY any other name. DU20663. SEE
Langer, Martin Gerald,
BY the beautiful sea. DP21451. SEE
Vining, Donald.
BYRD, ADELAIDE.
A letter from Pontius Pilate's wife, ed.
by Catherine Van Dyke from an ancient
manuscript. Dramatized for radio by
Adelaide Byrd. © Adelaide Byrd; Ic
29Aug49; DU21220.
BYRD, WILLIAM.
The magic serenade, a musical play in
two acts, [Text and music on separate
leaves] © William Byrd; le 10Nov49;
DU22129,
BYRNE, JOHN JOSEPH.
Swing east, a musical comedy in two acts
adapted from John J. Byrne's play,
"It's my love.'' Book by John Joseph
Byrne. Music by Robert James Atwood,
Lyrics by Milt Francis. Special lyrics
by Nick and Charles Kenny. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © John
Joseph Byrne, Robert James Atwood,
Milt Francis, Nick Kenny; Charles
Kenny; le 31Aug48; DU22644,
BYRNES, Elizabeth, pseud. SEE
Bernstein, Bette Rea.
Cc
C. Frederick and Associates. SEE
Frederick (C.) and Associates.
C. M. Guggenheimer Corporation. SEE
Guggenheimer (C. M.) Corporation.
THE CABAL. DU22186. SEE
Hammer, L. H.
CADEN, FRANK. -
The Filly-Loo bird; a musical fantasy
in five scenes by Frank Caden, musical
compositions by Helen Steele. [Text
only] © The Filly-Loo Bird Co, ; lc
24Aug49; DU21684,
CAESAR crosses the Rubicon, DU20650.
SEE You Are There(Radio program)
June 12, 1949.
CAESAR'S wife. DP20722. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
CAFE Janine. DU21913. SEE Stephens,
Ronald Reginald.
CAGLEY versus the people. DU22401.
SEE Leibson, Laurence S.
CAHUENGA Productions, inc.
Jehnny One-Eye. DU21201, SEE
Bogeaus, Benedict.
CAIRNS, Dorothy, pseud. SEE Carns,
Dorothy.
CALIFORNIA gold. SEE Muse, Violet
Frances. Gold for dearie. DU22146.
109
CAMPANA Sales Company. SEE’
First Nighter (Radio program)
CAMPBELL, JEAN JOY.
Presented for the Savings Banks Associ-
ation of the State of New York, Group 5,
[Address] © Jean Joy Campbell; Ic
120ct49; C4167.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS BEVERLY.
Alexandria, thy sons; a historical pag-
eant drama, by T. Beverly Campbell and
Howard Southgate. [Alexandria, Va.,
1949], 61 p. © T. Beverly Campbell,
Howard Southgate; 11Jul49; DP20752.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM JESS.
The jealous mother, a play in one act.
© William Jess Campbell; lc 26Sep49;
DU21547.
CAMPTOWN races—a square dance.
DU22356. SEE Cunningham, William
Everett.
CAN long endure. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
CAN you believe your ears? DU21509.
SEE Haydon, Julie.
CANDEE, MARJORIE DENT.
Mirror, mirror; a play in three acts.
© Marjorie Dent Candee; lc 30Jun49;
DU20600,
CANDLE in your heart. DU21083. SEE
Waxman, Gerald Robert.
A CANDLELIGHT carol service. DU22653.
SEE Huffman, Herbert.
CANFIELD, Chauncey de Leon.
Diary of a '49er. SEE Muse, Violet
Frances. Gold for dearie. DU22146.
THE CANTERVILLE ghost. DU21726.
SEE Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 36,
LA CANZONE di Nennella. DU20784,
DP22313. SEE Fulgione, Gregory.
CAPITOL RECORDS, INC.
How the fire engine got its siren. [Re-
cording script] © Capitol Records, inc.;
le 12Dec49; DU22589.
Sparky's magic piano. DP22581. SEE
May, Billy.
CAPTAIN Tonti. DP21513, SEE Darneille,
Frank,
THE CAPTURE of John Wilkes Booth,
DU20649. SEE You Are There (Radio
program) June 5, 1949.
CARDONA, Juan, pseud. SEE
Gaertner, Hans,
THE CARE and feeding of Mr. Dobbs.
DU20790. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program) Mar. 31, 1949.
A CAREER for Gus. DP22606. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Dec. 15, 1949.
CARHARTT, James Neale.
Red hot mama. DU22434. SEE Artist
Management Associates.
CARL Hoffer. DU22596. SEE Plain-
clothes Man (Television program) No. 10.
CARLETON, LINNIE BENOIT.
Petticoated cargo, a musical comedy in
two acts by Linnie Benoit Carleton
and Corene Benoit Warren. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Linnie
Benoit Carleton; Corene Benoit Warren;
lc 140ct49; on revisions; DU21995.
Prev. reg. 'Goldencargo"; 19Apr49;
DU19631.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CARLISLE, Rilla, pseud. SEE Martens,
Anne (Coulter)
CARMI, AVNER.
The Siena pianoforte; screen story.
Translated by Ch. Reed. 3d ed.
[Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1949]. 77p. illus.
© Avner Carmi; 1Jan49; DP21753.
CARMICHAEL, DANIEL JOSEPH.
Western Book Company. [A report pre-
pared by the Research Department on
the results of advertising in three
magazines] © Daniel J. Carmichael; lc
30Nov49; C4297.
CARNS, DOROTHY.
La Lu, a comedy in three acts by
Dorothy Cairns [pseud.] © Dorothy
Carns; le 50ct49; DU21679.
CARPENTER, MURRAY.
Inky Pinky; script of program as re-
corded July 5, 1949. © Carpenter, inc.;
le 15Aug49; C3973.
CARRE, LINDA JORDAN.
It's an old California custom, a play in
seven scenes. © Linda Jordan Carré;
lc 29Aug49; DU21222.
CARRIERE, Albert.
He who gets hooked. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
CARRINGTON, ELAINE STERNE.
Mine was one voice, a play in three acts.
© Elaine Sterne Carrington; lc 20Sep49;
on revisions; DU21458. Prev. reg.
4Apr49; DU19694.
CARROLL, CHARLES GORDON.
Cover story; or, Editors' choice, By
Gordon Carroll and Richard L. Tobin.
[Sample television script] © Charles
Gordon Carroll, Richard Lardner
Tobin; le 26Aug49; DU21206.
CARROLL, Gordon. SEE Carroll, Charles
Gordon,
CARROLL, Jimmy.
Foodini goes a'huntin'. DU21171. SEE
Lynn, Jeannette.
Foodini's trip to the moon. DU21172.
SEE Lynn, Jeannette.
CARROLL, Robert F.
Time is a thief. SEE One-act plays for
Stage and study. AA136700.
CARSON, MARCO.
The first impression, a comedy in two
acts. © Marco Carson; lc 26Sep49;
DU21528,
CARTER, ARTHUR PHILIP.
Let me be guilty, a play in three acts.
© Arthur Philip Carter; lc 21Nov49;
DU 22366,
CARTER, LESLIE H.
Ming Toy a musical comedy in prologue
and two acts. Book by Leslie H.
Carter, music by John Laurence
Seymour. San Francisco, Banner Play
Bureau [1949]. 35 p. illus. Libretto
and complete stage guide. © Banner
Play Bureau, inc.; 15Nov49; DP22295.
CARTER, MARGARET.
Robinson Crusoe, a pantomime in two
acts. London, S. French [1949]. 73 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 579)
© Samuel French ltd. ; 250ct49;
DP22469,
CARTER, OLGA BEATRICE.
A drop in the bucket [a travelogue intro-
duced and closed with dramatic
script] 72 leaves. © Olga Beatrice
Carter; le 28Oct49; DU21919,
THE CARTER Street story. DP20956,
SEE Frances, Charlotte.
CARTMELL, VAN H.
Fiddlefoot Inn, Episode 2; The Flag Day
oration. © Van H. Cartmell; lc
30ct49; DU21628.
CARTOON TELETALES (Television pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by
Charles R. Luchsinger, unless other-
wise indicated. © Charles R. Luchsinger,
unless otherwise indicated,
Apr. 17, 1949. Jake, the tadpole; by
Charles R. and Jack D. Luchsinger.
© Charles R. Luchsinger, Jack D.
Luchsinger; lc 4Aug49; DU20975.
Apr. 24, 1949. Snookums, the anteater.
© le 4Aug49; DU20976.
May 1, 1949. Wee Willie, the whale.
© le 4Aug49; DU20977.
May 8, 1949, Lil' Newt, the bandicoot.
© le 4Aug49; DU20978.
May 15, 1949. Earnest, the umbrella
bird. © le 4Aug49; DU20979.
May 22, 1949. Sparky, the ray fish.
© Ie 4Aug49; DU20980,
June 5, 1949. Little Slivers, the porcu-
pine. © le 4Aug49; DU20981.
June 12, 1949, Little Tommy Turnstone.
© le 4Aug49; DU20982,
June 19, 1949, Panoply, the bumber-
shoot. © lc 4Aug49; DU20983.
June 26, 1949. Scooter, the worm. ©lc
4Aug49; DU20984.
July 10, 1949. Harem Scarem, the
possum mouse. © le 4Aug49; DU20985.
July 17, 1949. Dipsy, the dolphin. © le
4Aug49; DU20986.
July 31, 1949. Needle-Beak, the tailor
bird. © le 4Aug49; DU20987.
CARVER, CHARLES.
New one-act plays. [Waco, Tex.]
Dept. of Drama, Baylor University,
1948. 147 p. Contents. —A tilt of stein,
by Joe Byers. —Hearts, inc., by
Michelle Condre. —The whistle, by Nina
Dickey. —Mlle. Deceit, by Gladys
Dickson, —The common touch, by Roy
Hammons, —The color-conscious con-
science, by Irene Lockridge. —A rose
for Madame Calva, by Fay McClintock.
—The ivory tower two flights down, by
Gene McKinney. —Back to Boston, by
James Rogers, —The test, by Lee and
Bill Vance. —The lace handkerchief, by
Bobbie Wilson. 'Written...by students
of playwriting at Baylor University."
© Charles Carver; 30Jul48; DP22171.
CARY, FALKLAND L.
Knight's move, a play in three acts.
[London, S. French, 1949]. 74p. illus,
(French's acting edition, no. 1860)
© Falkland L, Cary; 29Mar49;
DP20957.
CASE, WILLIAM RICHARD.
Lo and behold, a new revue. Sketches and
lyrics by William Richard Case. [Text
only] © William Richard Case; Ic
11Jul49; DU20679.
THE CASE of Barney Judson, DU21696,
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE CASE of the lost payroll, DU21818.
SEE The Sheriff (Radio program)
No. 263,
THE CASE of the pernicious blonde.
DU22343, SEE The Sheriff (Radio pro-
gram) No. 269.
THE CASE of the sensitive horse.
DU21300, SEE The Adventures of Frank
Merriwell (Radio program) No, 141.
CASE of the sleeping beauty. DU22347.
SEE Krinn, George.
110
THE CASE of the troublesome parrot.
DU21225. SEE The Sheriff (Radio pro-
gram) No. 257.
THE CASE of the wandering moccasins.
DU22634,. SEE The Sheriff (Radio pro-
gram) No. 272.
THE CASE of Tommy Tucker, DU21691.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
CASE of...
For additional titles beginning ''Case
of,..'' see the following radio programs;
Challenge of the Yukon.
Counter -spy.
Gangbusters.
Nick Carter, Master Detective.
CASEY, FRANCIS MICHAEL.
Dearie, you're a dreamer; a comedy in
one act. New York, S. French [1949].
24p. © Francis Michael Casey;
29Sep49; DP21844, Prev. reg. ''Dearie,
ye're a dreamer"; 4Feb49; DU18395.
John Shanahan, me boy; a play in two
scenes. New York, S. French [1949].
33 p. illus, © Samuel French;
9Aug49; DP21400,
CASTIGLIA, STEVEN.
Seek not alone, a play in three acts, by
Stephen Castiglia and Harry F. Polos.
© Stephen Castiglia, Harry F. Polos;
le 12Dec49; DU22484.,
Uncle Benny's place, by Steven Castiglia
and Harry F. Polos. [Television
script] © Steven Castiglia, Harry F.
Polos; le 14Sep49; DU21396.
THE CAT and the cream. DP20812. SEE
Dinner, William.
CATCH a nigger. DU21792. SEE
Kantor, Cyril.
CATHODE ray tube. C4062, C4261.
SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Trans-
pondence course ET, no. 3-4.
CATO Records Products.
A thousand years down the road of
error, and a new path to an old truth.
C4232. SEE Robinson, Thomas A,
CAUGHT in the villain's web. DP22473.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
CAUWET, RAYMOND JEAN.
Winners circle. [Radio script] © Ray-
mond Jean Cauwet; lc 8Aug49; C3943,
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
various authors. © E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co.
615. June 6, 1949. The return of the
lodger, by Morton Wishengrad. © lc
100ct49; DU21721.
619. Aug. 30, 1949. Wire to the west
by Irve Tunick. © le 100ct49;
DU21722.
624. Oct. 4, 1949. The lady becomes a
governor, by Margaret Lewerth. © lc
9Nov49; DU22075.
CAVES and houses. C3876. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) May 15, 1949.
CE printemps--la ne vint jamais.
SEE Damman-Dubois, Suzanne.
Lueurs entre les ombres. DU22101.
A CERTAIN psychic phenomenon in the
creative imagination field. C4038.
SEE MacLeod, William Christie.
CERVINKY, Vinc.
Kata Kabanové. DP21384. SEE
Janatek, Leé&.
CHADWICKE, Alice, pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur. :
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
CHAINED slaves. DU20955. SEE
Wrean, Frances Marquette,
CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON (Radio pro-
gram) Created by George W. Trendle,
Scripts in this series are by various au-
thors. © Challenge of the Yukon, inc.
664. June 15, 1949, The uphill sled, by
Jim Lawrence. © le 27Jun49; DU20833,
665, June 22, 1949, King takes over, by
Mildred Merrill. © lc 27Jun49;
DU20834,
666, June 29, 1949, The case of the
beautiful swindler, by Jim Lawrence.
© le 30Jun49; DU20835,
667. July 6, 1949. The case of the
Crown fire, by Tom Dougall. © le
30Jun49; DU20836.
668, July 13, 1949, Trickery on the
river, by Dan Beattie. © le 30Jun49;
DU20837.
669. July 20, 1949. The case of the
kind-hearted killer, by Jim Lawrence,
© le 14Jul49; DU20838.
670. July 27, 1949, The case of the un-
willing guardian, by Tom Dougall. © lc
26Jul49; DU20839,
671, Aug. 3, 1949. The renegade
huskie, by Jim Lawrence. © lc
26Jul49; DU20840,
672, Aug. 10, 1949. What price King?
By Jim Lawrence, © lc 26Jul49;
DU20841.
673. Aug. 17, 1949. The case of the
friendly enemies, by Tom Dougall.
© le 25Jul49; DU20942.
674. Aug. 24, 1949. The yellow kit-
ten, by Dan Beattie. © lc 26Jul49;
DU20842.
675. Aug. 31, 1949. The minister's
missing money, by Betty Joyce. © lc
25Jul49; DU20943.
676. Sept. 7, 1949. The case of the
detective who liked excitement, by Tom
Dougall. © le 8Aug49; DU21066.
677. Sept. 12, 1949. The Fan-Tan
gold robbery, by Jim Lawrence. © Ic
11Aug49; DU21160.
678. Sept. 14, 1949. The boy who
feared dogs, by Jim Lawrence. © lc
11Aug49; DU21161.
679. pees me 1949, The case of the
wishbone claims, by Tom Douga
11Aug49; DU21162.”. for wove
680. Sept. 19, 1949. Fire on the trail,
by Betty Joyce. ©le 11Aug49.
DU21163.
681. Sept. 21, 1949, King and the
Baxter gang, by Dan Beattie. © Ic
11Aug49; DU21164,
682. Sept. 23, 1949. The case of the
river pirates, by Tom Dougall. © lc
18Aug49; DU21252.
683. Sept. 26, 1949. Ambush near
Selkirk, by Dan Beattie. © lc 11Aug49;
DU21165.
684, Sept. 28, 1949. The case of the
Sourdough's dog, by Jim Lawrence,
© le 18Aug49; DU21253.
685. Sept. 30, 1949. The phantom wit-
hess, by Dan Beattie. © lc 18Aug49;
DU21254,
686. Oct. 3, 1949, The scent of blood,
by Jim Lawrence. © le 7Sep49;
DU21360,
687. Oct. 5, 1949. The murder mountain,
by Tom Dougall. © le 26Sep49;
DU21532,
687. Oct. 5, 1949. Murder on the
mountain, by Tom Dougall. © lc
6Oct49; DU21777.
688. Oct. 7, 1949. The generous hobo,
by Tom Dougall. © lc 15Sep49; DU21474.
689. Oct. 10, 1949. Allen McRae's
birthday present, by Jim Lawrence.
© le 15Sep49; DU21473.
690. Oct. 12, 1949. The burning cabin,
by Jim Lawrence, © 1c 15Sep49;
DU21476,
691. Oct. 14, 1949. The great Charlotta,
by Dan Beattie. © lc 15Sep49; DU21475.
692. Oct. 17, 1949. The doctor disap-
pears, by Jim Lawrence. © lc 260ct49;
DU21537,
693. Oct. 19, 1949. Hazel Crest's
decision, by Dan Beattie. ©lc
26Sep49; DU21536.
694, Oct, 21, 1949. Rescue in the for-
est, by Mildred Merrill. © lc
120ct49; DU21778.
695. Oct. 24, 1949. The missing money,
by Dan Beattie. © le 12O0ct49; DU21779.
696. Oct. 26, 1949. Bad boy, by Jim
Lawrence. © le 6Oct49; DU21780.
697. Oct. 28, 1949. The last will, by
Felix Holt. © 1c 100ct49; DU21781.
698. Oct. 31, 1949. Nipper proves him-
self, by Dan Beattie. © le 180ct49;
DU22016.
699, Nov. 2, 1949. Bear trap, by
Felix Holt. © le 170ct49; DU22017.
701. Nov. 7, 1949. Trapped, by Dan
Beattie. © 1c 27Oct49; DU22195.
702. Nov. 9, 1949, The miser and the
mob, by Jim Lawrence. © le 180ct49;
DU22018,
703. Nov. 11, 1949. The old timer, by
Tom Dougall. ©lc 27Oct49; DU22196.
704, Nov. 14, 1949. The senator finds
a treasure, by Jim Lawrence. © lc
270ct49; DU22197.
705. Nov. 16, 1949. Note of evidence,
by Dan Beattie. © le 270ct49;
DU22198,
706, Nov. 18, 1949. The brothers'
promise, by Tom Dougall. © lc
270ct49; DU22199,
707. Nov. 21, 1949. The king-emperor,
by Jim Lawrence. © le 270ct49;
DU22200.
710. Nov. 28, 1949. Grubstake for
Vickers, by Felix Holt. © lc 14Nov49;
DU22289,
711. Nov. 30, 1949. Forty-eight hours
to pay, by Jim,Lawrence. © 1c 14Nov49;
DU22290.
712. Dec. 2, 1949. The outlaw's twin,
by Tom Dougall. © lc 14Nov49;
DU22291.
713. Dec. 5, 1949. Dance at Caribou
Creek, by Felix Holt. © lc 5Dec49;
DU22500,
714, Dec. 7, 1949. The return of Tom
Becket, by Jim Lawrence, © lc
5Dec49; DU22501,
715. Dec. 9, 1949, Swindler's luck, by
Jim Lawrence. © le 5Dec49; DU22502.
716. Dec. 12, 1949. Copper Gulch
patrol, by Felix Holt. © le 2Dec49;
DU22503.
717. Dec. 14, 1948. The Wainwright
cache, by Tom Dougall. © le 7Dec49;
DU22490.
718. Dec. 16, 1949. Return of the
fugitive, by Dan Beattie. © 1c 7Dec49;
DU22491.
720. Dec. 21, 1949. The shanghaied
sergeant, by Tom Dougall. © lc
12Dec49; DU22495.
CHALLENGE of the Yukon, inc. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
CHAMBERLAIN, JEROME VIZE.
Vinegaroon, a musical play in two acts
by Jerome Vize Chamberlain, Jr.,
William Clyde Odeneal, Jr., James
Lyndon Wells, and Sidney Bob Farrar.
[Text only] © Jerome Vize Chamber -
lain, Jr., William Clyde Oderneal, Jr.
James Lyndon Wells, Sidney Bob Far-
rar; le 5Jul49; DU20971.
CHAMBERLAIN, LOWELL COLBY.
Cross currents, a play in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; lc 16Sep49; on
revisions; DU21423. Prev. reg.
24Feb49; DU18768.
Cross currents, a play in three acts.
© Lowell Chamberlain; le 6Dec49; on
revisions; DU22367.
CHAMBERLIN, Norwood,
The broken string. DU20791. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) Apr. 7,
1949,
CHAMPION, RACHEL MARTIN.
Are judges people? A farce in one act.
iil
© Rachel Martin Champion; le 4Nov49;
Du22204,
CHAMPION, THE WORLD'S WONDER
HORSE (Radio program) Stories in this
series are by various authors,
© Gene Autry Productions.
2. By Fred Howard, [pseud, of Fred
Howard Wright] Chapter no. 1, June 27,
1949, ©le 27Jun49; DU20723.
CHAMPLAIN, ROBERT HALLOCK.
Matinee idol, Outlines and first episode
for a proposed television or radio
series. © Robert Champlain; lc
28Nov49; DU22438,
CHAMPLIN, BETTY MEE.
Occupation: housewife; or, How to go
easy in five crazy lessons! A musical
skit. [Text only] © Betty Mee
Champlin; le 100ct49; DU21714.
CHANCE ofa lifetime. SEE
Bentkover, Jacob. DU21142.
Jennings, Robert G. C3979.
THE CHANCELLOR'S party. DP21969.
SEE Lilejnquist, Don Clifford.
CHANDLER, Tanis, pseud. SEE Gold-
thwaite, Ann Scott.
CHANGE of hearts. DU21641. SEE
Rodda, Violet.
A CHANGE of plans. DU21068. SEE The
Green Hornet (Radio program) No, 959.
CHAPLAIN, MARY ELZABETH.
Mrs. Santa Claus' story for (child's
name). Personalized song and story
records for children by Mrs. Santa
Claus. [Sample recording script]
© Mary Elzabeth Chaplain; le 3Nov49;
DU22645.
CHAPMAN, John.
The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49,
SEE The Burns Mantle best plays of
1948-49, AA132040.
CHAPMAN, Robert Harris.
Billy Budd. DU20814, SEE Coxe, Louis
Osborne.
CHAPMAN, TEDWELL.
The enchantress, a play in three acts.
© Tedwell Chapman; lc 25May49;
DU20672.
The intriguing stranger, a play in three
acts. [Presented under the title ''Twice
upon a time] © Tedwell Chapman; Ic
25May49; DU20673.
Make mine love, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Tedwell
Chapman, music by Hamish Menzies,
[Text only] © Tedwell Chapman; lc
21Sep49; DU21991.
CHAR, RENE.
Claire, théatre de verdure. [Dix
tableaux. Paris] Gallimard [1949]
107 p. © Librairie Gallimard; 5Jul49;
DP21179.
CHARACTER loan, DU22497. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2640-
1865.
CHARACTER sketches. DP22005. SEE
Huber, Louis Joseph.
CHARAKTERVERBESSERUNG. SEE
Fulda, Ludwig. Improvement of
character. DU21405,
CHARLES Dickens! Bleak house. DU22550.
SEE Wetzel, Robert.
CHARLEY Gehringer. C3819. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
—
6 CHORDAS, Nina.
CHARLEY Moran, C4070. SEE THE Ca paar gee eee Paces Echo of the past. DU22402. SEE
The American Way (Radio program) gon) Se eee Rudin, Viadkiie.
CHARLIE Johnson, DU21978, SEE © Board of Parish pean me CHORPENNING, CHARLOTTE (BARROWS).
Plainclothes Man (Television program) Evangelical ieucheransChurc. The glorious whitewasher, adapted for
No, 4. e television by Charlotte B. Chorpennin
50. How Saul became king. © le from ''The Savennines of Tom rmcal by
CHARLIE Trippi. C4154. SEE The 19Sep49; DU21576. 5 Samuel L. Clemens. ©Grant Sandberg
American Way (Radio program) 51. The young king's secret. © lc Productions; lc 18Nov49; DU22221.
19Sep49; DU21575. Marco Polo and the drum of Ahmad, a
CHARLIE'S boss. DU21028, SEE 52. Daniel-—young statesman of courage. play in three acts. © Charlotte Barrows
Price, Eugenia. © Ic 19Sep49; DU21550. © Chorpenning; lec 1Aug49; DU20951.
53. Daniel and the king's dream. le A pirate bold to be, adapted for television
CHARTOC, Shepard. 19Sep49; DU21574. % by Charlotte B. Chorpenning from ''The
Charlie's boss, DU21028. SEE 54. The fiery furnace. © le 19Sep49; Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Samuel
Price, Eugenia. DU21573. L. Clemens. © Grant Sandberg Produc-
55. Gideon and the angel. © lc tions; lc 18Nov49; DU22222.
CHASE, ILKA. 19Sep49; DU21572. l Seeking the buried treasure, adapted for
Your golden chance to be lovely; radio 56. Gideon destroys the altar of Baal. television by Charlotte B. Chorpenning
script. © Ilka Chase; lc 8Jul49; © Ic 19Sep49; DU21571. from "The adventures of Tom Sawyer’
C3845. 57. Gideon recruits his army. © Ic by Samuel L. Clemens. © Grant Sand-
19Sep49; DU21570. ‘ berg Productions, lc 18Nov49; DU22223.
CHASE, Janice C. 58. Gideon and the strange battle. © lc The three bears [a play in three acts]
Fire in the head. DU22614. SEE Chase, 19Sep49; DU21569. Anchorage, Ky., Children's Theatre
Lloyd Fremont. 59. The great supper. © le 19Sep49; Press, c1949. 50p. illus. © The
DU21568. p Children's Theatre Press; 280ct49;
CHASE, LLOYD FREMONT. 60. The unmerciful servant. © lc DP21941.
Fire in the head, a musical comedy in 19Sep49; DU21567.
three acts. Suggested by an experience 61. Laborers in the vineyard. © le LE CHRIST en veston. DU21184, SEE
of Mr. Leo Ward. Edited by Mr. Nate 19Sep49; DU21566. : No@, Yvan.
Le Vene. © Janice C. Chase; le 62. The pearl of great price. © lc
19Dec49; DU22614. 19Sep49; DU21565. CHRISTIE, Joseph, pseud. SEE
63. Queen Esther. © lc 19Sep49; George, James Christie.
CHASSIS dimensions: frames and springs. DU21549.
C4124, SEE Wilding Picture Productions, 64. Job. © lc 19Sep49; DU21564. THE CHRISTIES. DP22126. SEE Ervine,
inc. 65. The coat of many colors. © Ic Gi Toinn Gmeaae.
19Sep49; DU21563. ;
CHASSIS-matched bodies, C4126. SEE 66. Joseph sold by his brothers. © lc A CHRISTMAS carol. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc. 19Sep49; DU21562. Foss, Kenelm. DP20658.
67. Joseph tempted. © lc 19Sep49; Maddox, M. Fern. DU22282.
CHAUTAUQUA. DU21829. SEE DU21561. : Oberg, Earl White. C4178.
McConnor, John Vincent. 68. Joseph in prison. © lc 19Sep49;
DU21560. A CHRISTMAS dream. DP22533. SEE
CHECK wrongs. DU22431. SEE Uhl, 69. Joseph and the dreams of Pharoah. Raunsholm, Peter Wasse Georg:
Edwin George. © 1c 19Sep49; DU21559.
70. Preparing for famine. © lc 19Sep49; CHRISTMAS in ninety-nine words. DP21905.
CHEKHOV, Anton Pavlovich. DU21558. ’ : SEE Fisher, Aileen Lucia.
The cherry orchard, SEE Logan, 71. Joseph meets his brothers in
Joshua. The wisteria trees. DU20948. Egypt. © lc 19Sep49; DU21557. CHRISTMAS in the toy shop. DP20597.
72. Joseph's brothers explain to Jacob. SEE Poovey, William Arthur.
CHERRY, JEANNE. © le 19Sep49; DU21556.
The legend of the golden fish; continuity 73. Invitation to Joseph's feast. © lc CHRISTMAS on Main Street. DP21843.
script for radio or stage. © Carl 19Sep49; DU21555. : SEE Draper, Walt.
Cherry Foundation; lc 10Aug49; 74, The sinligg i Ure silver cup. © lc
DU21078. 19Sep49; D 9 j
15. Joseph is identified, © 1c 19Sep49; TS SRSeEe DPR) 2/22
THE CHERRY orchard. SEE Logan, DU21553. :
Joshua. The wisteria trees, DU20948. 76. Jacob goes to Egypt. © le 19Sep49; A CHRISTMAS street scene. DP20674.
DU21552. SEE Grafke, Elsie.
CHESTNUT, WILLIAM AUSTIN. 77. Jacob blesses the sons of Joseph.
Into this universe, a play in three acts. © 1c 19Sep49; DU21551. CHRISTOPHER, John, pseud. SEE Dunn,
© William Austin Chestnut; lc 21Jul49; B Claude Cobbs.
DU20815. SP-1. Be not afraid. (Passion story,
1949) © lc 19Sep49; DU21578. CHRISTOPHER, JOHN DAVID.
CHETHAM-STRODE, WARREN, 1899- SP-2. Easter story, 1949. ©lc Assignment: life. A play in two acts and
The gleam, a play in three acts. London, 19Sep49; DU21577. ten scenes. © John David Christopher;
Samuel French ltd. [1949]. 92 p. illus. le 25Jul49; DU20878.
(French's acting edition, no. 950) THE CHILDREN'S Theatre Press.
© Warren Chetham-Strode, Esq. ; The three bears. DP21941. SEE CHRYSLER Corporation. Plymouth
28Jun49; DP21292. Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows) Divisions
The guinea-pig, a play in three acts. The case of Tommy Tucker. DU21691.
London, S. French [1949]. 84p. CHILE. DU21589. SEE SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. Boyles, Raymond James. Let's have a fight. C3986. SEE Wilding,
1862) © Warren Chetham-Strode; Picture Productions, inc.
3May49; DP20958. A CHILL on the wind. DU21029. SEE
Gibbons, Edward William. CHUBBY cherub. C3876. SEE Here's
LE CHEVALIER et la belle. DU21187. 2 Heidy (Radio program) May 15, 1949.
SEE Couprie, James. CHIPMAN, Nettie Myra.
Little white way. DU22277. SEE CHUM, the chipmunk. DU20763. SEE
CHEVROLET maintenance, C4179. SEE Reinherz, Leona Gosman. Here's Heidy (Radio program) Mar. 20,
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company. 1949,
CHIPP, Elinor.
CHICAGO. University. The honor and the glory. SEE One-act THE CHUMP or the champ. DU21692.
Company's coming. DU22420, SEE plays for stage and study. AA136700. SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE CHISELING countess. DU22504. IL CIELO @ rosso. SEE Taub, Harold
CHICOINE, MARTIN JOSEPH. SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program) Jaediker. The sky is red. DU22094.
Unclaimed, a new comedy in three acts. No. 976.
© Martin J. Chicoine; le 16Jun49; CINDERELLA and Prince Charming. C4010.
DU20616. DER CHOIZER bitshove. SEE
i SEE Ostrander, Robert Malcolm.
Levinson, Selig Jacob.
LE CHIEN de pique. DU22584,. SEE CINDERELLA-dream. DU20907. SEE
Clément, Colette (Grunbaum). THE CHORD. DU21341. SEE
i Shapleigh, Rachel Mary Jane.
Mansure, Irene.
112
al
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE CINDERELLA show. C3929. SEE
Edelmann, Norman J.
CINNAMON Rose. DU21742. SEE
Despouey, Rene Arturo.
CIRCUMSTANCES. DU22578. SEE
Perlmutter, Sholom J.
CIRCUS guy. DU20767. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
May 1, 1949.
CITIZEN of the world, DU21039. SEE
Corwin, Norman.
CITRON, SAMUEL JOSEPH.
Maccabee-- 1948. (Headline parade, a
dramatization of current events of
Jewish interest, v. 3, no. 4, Dec. 21,
1948) © Jewish Education Committee
of New York, inc. ; 21Dec48; DP20630.
CLAIM jumpers. DU21250. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2598-1823.
CLAIRE. DP21179. SEE Char, René.
CLAPP, JOHN MANTLE.
Paragraphs and paragraph groups. A
lecture published by National Electric-
al Manufacturers Association] © John
Mantle Clapp; Ic 20Jul49; C3894.
Punctuation marks, [Lecture] © John
Mantle Clapp; le 20Jul49; C3893.
CLARABELLE'S mortgage. DU22294,
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2632-1857.
CLARENCE Day's Life with mother.
DP21542. SEE Lindsay, Howard.
CLARISSA. DU22100. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television pregram)
No. 40.
CLARK, Candee. SEE Clark, Eliot
Candee.
CLARK, Edward.
Play out the play. DU20877. SEE
Clark, Janet Elsie.
CLARK, Eliot Candee.
Peace and plenty. DU21025,. SEE
Clark, Margaret Winslow Fowler.
CLARK, JANET ELSIE.
Play out the play, a three-act comedy
drama by Janet and Edward Clark.
© Janet Clark, Edward Clark; Ic
25Jul49: DU20877.
CLARK, JOHN BIGELOW.
The gym, a play in three acts.
© John B. Clark; le 22Aug49; on revi-
sions; DU21264, Prev. reg. "The
fools of loss''; 26Jun40; DU70597.
CLARK, JOHN LESTER.
Famous Jury Trials. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program)
Plainclothes Man. SEE Flainclothes
Man (Television program)
Polly calling. C3949. SEE
Clark, Pauline Rosanna.
CLARK, MARGARET WINSLOW FOWLER.
Peace and plenty, a comedy in three
acts by Winslow Fowler and Candee
Clark. © Margaret Winslow Fowler
Clark, Eliot Candee Clark; lc
8Aug49; DU21025.
CLARK, PAULINE ROSANNA.
Polly calling, television audition script
by Pauline Rosanna Clark and John
Lester Clark. © Pauline Rosanna
Clark; le 15Jul49; C3949.
CLARK, Perry, pseud. SEE Sergel,
Christopher.
CLARKE (Robert E.) and Associates, inc.
SEE The Adventures of Princess Pet
(Radio program)
THE CLASS Week adventure. DU21299.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merri-
well (Radio program) No. 140.
CLAUDEL, PAUL.
Partage de midi, nouvelle version pour
la scene, [Paris] Gallimard [1949].
242 p. © Librairie Gallimard;
5Jul49; DP21180,
CLAUSEN, SVEN.
Paladsrevolution, komedie i 4 akter.
[2. udg.] Kobenhavn, Gyldendal, 1948,
125 p. © Gyldendalske Boghandel
Nordisk Forlag A/S. 8Sep49; DP22642.
CLAVEL, MAURICE.
La terrasse de midi [piéce en] trois
actes. [Paris] Gallimard [1949].
154 p. © Librairie Gallimard; 30May49;
DP22088.
CLAVIS, George, pseud. SEE
Abrams, Louis Enard,
CLAY, DAVID M.
A letter home, a television program.
Acting version with explanatory preface.
© David M. Clay; le 17Aug49; DU21114.
THE CLAYTON mine. DU20865. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2583-
1808.
CLEAR conscience, DU22381. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No. 579.
CLEMENS, JAMES R.
Yay Springdale! An operetta in two acts,
by James R. Clemens and Rod Johnston,
© James R. Clemens, Rod Johnston;
27Sep49; DP22251.
CLEMENS, Richard, pseud. SEE
Migliaccio, Almo Claudio.
CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne.
The adventures of Tom Sawyer. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows).
The glorious whitewasher. DU22221.
A pirate bold to be. DU22222.
Seeking the buried treasure. DU22223.
Huckleberry Finn. DU22095. SEE
Adams, Robert Neal,
CLEMENT, COLETTE (GRUNBAUM).
Le chien de pique, comédie en trois
actes, par Constance Coline [pseud. ]
© Constance Colline; lc 29Nov49;
DU22584,
CLEWELL, GEORGE LIVINGSTON.
The professional question box. [Radio
script] © Livingston Clewell; lc
16Aug49; C4041.
CLIFT, DENISON HALLEY.
Rayhanah, an Oriental tale in three acts,-
with music and ballet. [Text only]
© Denison Clift; le 26Aug49; DU21213.
CLIVE of India. DP20809. SEE Lipscomb,
William Percy.
A CLOD of dirt. DU20919. SEE Winter,
Opal Irene.
CLOSE isn't closed. C3908. SEE
Lee, Raymond E,
THE CLOSING door. DU21113. SEE Knox,
Alexander.
CLOUD of darkness, DU21926. SEE
Frankel, Herbert,
CLOUDBURST. DU21191. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No. 563,
CLOUDED majesty. DU20779. SEE
Hilliard, Frank.
113
THE CLOWN. DU22611. SEE Walker,
Winifred Gertrude,
THE CLOWN who ranaway. DP22298.
SEE Seiler, Conrad.
COALS of fire. DP22234. SEE Ristow,
William Louis.
THE COAT of many colors. DU21563,
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 65.
COCA-COLA COMPANY.
Front and center; recording script.
© The Coca-Cola Co. ; le 26Oct49;
C4185.
Here's how. C3861. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
It's got to be sold. C3862. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
A matter of degrees; recording script.
© The Coca-Cola Co.; le 3Nov49;
C4198.
Undercover man. [Film script] © The
Coca-Cola Co.; le 12Sep49; C4080.
What's in it? (Meeting no. 3, Profit)
Recording script for sound slidefilm.
© The Coca-Cola Co.; Ic 5Jul49; C3823.
The woman in your life. [Film script]
© The Coca-Cola Co. ; le 12Sep49;
C4079,
COCHRAN, HOWE PRESTON.
The law be an ass; a ballet in three acts.
© Howe Preston Cochran; le 30Jun49;
DU20602.
COCHRAN, MARY BLAIR.
You have to be born there, a play about
Kentucky, in three acts. © Mrs.
Mary Blair Cochran; le 26Sep49;
DU21523,
THE COCK of the walk. DU22461. SEE
Hackett, Francis.
COCO de France. AF10864. SEE
Delhaye de Marnyhac, Thérése.
COCTEAU, JEAN.
Les parents terribles. An English trans-
lation by Frederica Edelman of Jean
Cocteau's play in three acts.
© Frederica Edelman; le 18May49;
DU21043.
Le sang d'un poéte. SEE Le sang d'un
poéte (Motion picture) The blood of
a poet. A38386.
COHAN, George Michael,
The Farrell case. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
COHEN, DORIS BUGATCH.
The toy shop, a musical play in two acts
for children at Chanukah time. Written
for the Beth Tfiloh Day School. Lyrics
by Doris B. Cohen, Music by Laenu
Adelilah Greenberg. © Laenu Adelilah
Greenberg, Doris Bugatch Cohen; lc
27Dec49; DU22681,
COHEN, ROBERT.
You are the jury, a television show con-
ceived and originated by Robert Cohen
and Alvin Greenwald. [Sample script]
© Alvin G. Greenwald, Robert Cohen;
le 15Aug49; DU21086.
COLE, Joseph H.
Chassis-matched bodies. C4126. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Do you want more birds, DU22555. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ECA means business! DU22425,. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
For those who serve. DU20707. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Found money. DU21265. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Heart of the home. DU21269. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
COLE, JosephH. Cont'd.
International L-line trucks; front axles
and steering. C4303, C4128. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
International's L-line trucks. C4129,
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
gales from $ervice. DU20709. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Under the hood, C4299. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
COLEMAN, PATRICIA.
Recurrent dream, a comedy in three acts
© Patricia Coleman; le 13Dec49;
DU22514.,
COLES, STEDMAN.
Avenue A—U. S. A.; a new half-hour
show for radio and television. [Sample
script] © Stedman Coles; lec 1Aug49;
DU21044,
COLEY, THOMAS LUTHER.
The happiest years, a comedy in three
acts, by Thomas Coley and WiNiam
Roerick. New York, S. French [1949].
125 p. illus. © Thomas Coley, William
Roerick; 6Oct49; DP21839. Prev. reg.
23Apr49; DU14574.
COLFER, WILLIAM ARTHUR.
Last will and testament, a comedy in
three acts. © William A. Colfer; lc
5Aug49; DU20990.
COLFORD, Jack, pseud. SEE Schaack,
Jack Francis.
COLIHAN, JOSEPH PAUL.
Crack that safe; radio quiz. © Joseph
Paul Colihan; lc 7Nov49; DU22041.
COLINE, Constance, pseud. SEE
Clément, Colette (Grunbaum)
COLLECTOR'S item. DP20927, SEE
Spence, Wall.
COLLEGE is terrific. DP21452,. SEE
Goetz, Austin.
COLLEGE man. DU22532. SEE Kelly,
William Clemon.
COLLEGE masquerade. DP22039. SEE
Donovan, Alice D.
COLLINE, Constance. SEE Clément,
Colette (Grunbaum)
COLLINS, DENNIS.
The deceiver, a one-act play. © Dennis
Collins; le 26Jul49; DU20873.
Jack's Gorgon, a three-act play.
© Dennis Collins; lc 26Aug49; DU21207.
THE COLONEL takes over. DU22547,
SEE Richard, Robert.
THE COLOR wheel. DU22309. SEE
Crouch, Jack Herbert.
COLUMBIA Broadcasting System, inc.
Citizen of the world. DU21039. SEE
Corwin, Norman,
Leave it to Joan (Radio program)
Let's pretend (Radio program)
You are there (Radio program)
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
VD radio project of Columbia University
and the U. S. Public Health Service.
Program. © Columbia University Press.
Baby and me, by Ben Kagan. © lc
27Dec49; DU22690.
The ballad of the man of steel, by Ben
Kagan. © le 27Dec49; DU22694.
Big deal, by Ben Kagan. © lc 27Dec49;
DU22692.
It never dawned on me, by Erik Barnouw.
© le 27Dec49; DU22693.
The prodigal son, by Alan Lomax. © lc
27Dec49; DU22691.
Trouble is my middle name, by Alan
Lomax. © le 27Dec49; DU22689.
COMBATING corrosion with the metal from
the sea. C3919. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
COME back on Tuesday. DU20874,
DU21650. SEE Hunter, Ruth.
COME walk with me. DU22099. SEE
Warren, RuthI.
COME with me, Joanna. DU22175. SEE
Haas, Lee Dale.
COMEDY at Tarnavég. DU21448. SEE
Biro, Lajos.
COMIN' round the mountain. DP21370.
SEE St. Clair, Robert.
THE COMING of Ulysses. DP22208. SEE
Dorf, Philip.
COMMENCEMENT. DU20781. SEE
Peery, Beverly Hamer.
THE COMMENSURATE circle, squared.
C3866. SEE Maier, George E.
COMMUNITY Fund of Chicago, inc.
Easy payments. DU21271. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
COMPANY'S coming. DU22420. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE COMPARISON test. C4018. SEE
King, Charles Evan.
THE COMPOSITION. DU22518. SEE
Aldrich Family (Radio program) No.
513.
COMRADE darling. DU21597. SEE
Wilmot, Walter Robert.
CONDEMNED man's return. DU21533.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2610-1835.
CONFERENCE with Portia. DU21333,
DU22135. SEE Richter, Muriel E.
CONKLE, ELLSWORTH PROUTY.
Incident at Eureka Bumps. SEE One-
act plays for stage and study.
AA136700,
Way down in the Paw-Paw Patch, a
murder play in six episodes.
© Ellsworth P. Conkle; le 8Jul49;
DU20668.
CONNELL, Howard. SEE
Stop the Music. (Radio program)
Stop the Music. (Television program)
CONNER, EVELYN SAXTON.
John steps askew, a comedy drama in
four acts and eight scenes. © Mrs.
Evelyn Saxton Conner; le 14O0ct49;
DU21774.
THE CONQUISTADOR. DU21103. SEE
Kamile, Coleman.
CONRAD, Carl, pseud. SEE Kelemen,
Paul Gordon Stev.
CONSUMER economics and the educational
and religious pattern. C4243. SEE
Bernard, Edward. A world to be, no. 5.
CONTI, Elizabeth, pseud. SEE
Von Kameniczky, Elizabeth Wellman.
CONTINENTAL Illinois National Bank and
Trust Company of Chicago.
So you have to write letters. DU22419.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
CONTRACTS to murder. DU21246. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 962,
COOK, MERCER HUGHES.
Ares no. 5; a serious comedy in three
114
acts. © Mercer Cook; lc 26Jul49;
DU20880.
My brother, the fool (Mon frére, le fou);
a comedy in three acts. © Mercer Cook;
lc 14Sep49; DU21377.
COOKING without recipe. C4325. SEE
Robkin, Simon,
COOLERATOR Company.
Something new in freezers. DU21694.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
COOPER, Mary Jane, pseud. SEE
Shapleigh, Rachel Mary Jane.
COOPERSTEIN, EDWIN.
Small party; television audition script.
© Edwin Cooperstein; lc 19Sep49;
DU21466.
COPELAND, Jack Louis.
Big Mike plays Santa Claus. DU21484,
SEE Seely, John.
COPPER Gulch patrol, DU22503. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 716.
COR cordium. DU21129. SEE Houghton,
Firman Andrews.
CORAL reef. DU21320. SEE
Belgrade, David.
CORBETT, MARGARET DARST.
Margaret D. Corbett School of Eye
Education Training course for teachers.
© Mrs. Margaret Darst Corbett; lc
18Jul49; C3891.
CORBETT, Stratford.
Model husband. DU21992. SEE LaRoy,
Rita,
CORD, DON ORLANDO.
The elevator man, a play in two acts
with a prologue, by Don Orlando Cord
and Shirl Hendryx. © Don Orlando
Cord, Shirl Hendryx; le 28Nov49;
DU22310.
CORDREY, JOHN DAVID.
A scandal in Manhattan, a comedy in
three acts. © John David Cordrey; lc
30ct49; DU21643.
CORNEILLE, PIERR#, supposed author.
La mort de Solon, piéce attribuée par
Elizabeth M. Fraser a Pierre Corneille.
Paris, L'éditeur [1949]. 135 p.
facsims. © Elizabeth M. Fraser;
12May49; DP20735.
CORNELL, Evelyn Levin.
The jackal. DU21875. SEE Howard,
Sallie.
CORNELL, Helen Kingstead.
Elsie did it. DU20712. SEE Hartryce,
Jean.
CORNER Betty Leonard. C3932. SEE
Leonard, Jack,
THE CORNER drug store. DU21709,
SEE Rockwell, Willard Miller.
CORNER of God. DU21624, SEE
Adelman, Louis C.
CORWIN, NORMAN.
Citizen of the world, a CBS documentary
unit production, July 10, 1949.
© Norman Corwin; le 8Aug49; DU21039.
CORY, CLARY J.
Monte Miser's change of heart; Community
Chest show script by Mrs. Harlan Cory.
© Junior League of Great Falls, inc.
lc 10Jun49; DU20591.
CORY, Mrs. Harlan. SEE Cory, Clary J.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
COSTELLO. DU22701. SEE Hanlon,
Robert Westervelt.
THE COTTINGHAM'S last Banshee,
DP22112. SEE Wilson, Francis.
THE COTTONWOODS. DP21514. SEE
Ragg, Louis Gladstone,
COUGHLIN, Robert T.
Broadway bound. DU20671. SEE
LaMarre, Howard Pierre.
COULEUR du temps. DP21182. SEE
Apollinaire, Guillaume.
COUNCIL on Atomic Implications, inc,
Your atomic world. SEE Gotlieb,
Albert.
COUNT and collect. C3832. SEE
Bass, Walter Allen.
COUNTER-SPY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Phillips H.
Lord, inc. © Phillips H, Lord, inc.
399. Aug. 16, 1949. Case of the
wondering watchdog. © le 23Aug49;
DU21154.
THE COUNTRY girl. DU21826. SEE
Odets, Clifford.
A COUPLE OF JOES (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by various au-
thors. © World Video, inc.
4. Aug. 26, 1949, By Alan Kent. © lc
16Sep49; DU21424.
5. Sept. 9, 1949. By Oliver W. Nicoll.
© le 16Sep49; DU21425.
COUPRIE, JAMES.
Le chevalier et la belle, drame en
quatre actes. © James Couprie; lc
8Aug49; DU21187.
COURAGEOUS women. C4110. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
COVER story. DU21206, SEE Carroll,
Charles Gordon.
COVERED wagon robbery. DU22013.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No, 2622-1847.
COWAN, Edward Malott.
The morning is here. DU20720. SEE
Jensen, Eileen Stith.
COWAN (Louis G.) inc. SEE
The Pet Shop (Television program)
R. F. D. America (Radio program)
R. F. D. America (Television progra.nj
Stop the Music (Radio program)
Stop the Music (Television program)
COWARD, NOEL PIERCE.
Present laughter, a light comedy in
three acts. [Acting ed.] New York,
S. French [1949]. 107 p. illus.
© Noel Coward; 23Nov49; DP22471.
Prev. reg. 29Apr43; DP6405.
COX, CONSTANCE.
Georgia story, a play in three acts.
© Constance Cox; le 11Aug49; DU21075.
COX and Tanz Advertising Agency.
Strike it lucky. DU22009. SEE
Tanz, Eugene R.
COXE, LOUIS OSBORNE.
Billy Budd, a play in three acts by
Louis O. Coxe and R. H. Chapman.
Adapted from the novel ''Billy Budd,
foretopman" by Herman Melville.
© Louis O. Coxe, Robert H. Chapman;
le 20Jul49; on revisions; DU20814.
Prev. reg. "Uniform of flesh";
31Aug49: DU1936.
CRACK that safe. DU22041. SEE
Colihan, Joseph Paul.
THE CRACKERBARREL. DP21230. SEE
Bradley, Wesley.
CRADLE troubadour, DP21896. SEE
Stewart, Dorothy Rood.
CRAIG'S wife. DP21842. SEE Kelly,
George Edward.
CRAM, Stewart M.
How to turn chrome into silver, DU20703.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
CRANE, BURTON.
Mister Faustus, a comedy in three acts,
© Burton Crane; le 15Jul49; DU20746.
CRANE, Paul, pseud. SEE Selig,
Herbert.
CRAVEN, Frank.
The little stranger. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
CRAWFORD, GEORGINA POPPLETON.
The gay counterfeit, a comedy in three
acts. © Georgina P. Crawford; lc
27Sep49; DU21579.
CRAWFORD, OPAL NANCY GUY.
The fathers of Charlcia, a play in three
acts. © Opal Nancy Guy Crawford; lc
14Nov49; DU22339.
CRAZY house. SEE Krinn, George.
Case of the sleeping beauty. DU22347.
CREATION. C3890. SEE Stephens, B. F.
THE CREATIVE hour. C4213. SEE
Darling, Marguerite V. Myers.
CRIME peninsula. DU21478, DU22021.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 966, 968.
CRISLER, CAROL MARCELLA.
Saga of Santa Monica, a pageant in three
acts. © Carol Crisler; le 19Aug49;
DU21132.
CRISPUS Attucks. SEE Pawley,
Thomas Désiré. Experimental produc-
tions of a group of original plays. DU21040.
CRITES, LUCILE.
A light in my window, a Christmas
pageant. Book and lyrics by Lucile
Crites, music composed and arranged
by Roger C. Wilson. Dayton, Ohio,
Lorenz Pub. Co., c1949. 24p.
© Lorenz Pub. Co.; 16Jun49; DP20586.
CRITES, MARION H.
Leave it to mother, a comedy drama in
one act, by Marion H. Crites and Helen
Rovene Loewenthal, Minneapolis,
Northwestern Press, c1949. 29p.
© The Northwestern Press; 15Sep49;
DP21508.
THE CRITIC'S award. DP12042. SEE
Stark, Fred.
CROMPTON, George.
Interplanetary navigation, a lecture.
© George Crompton, Jr.; 1c 22Nov49;
C4258.
CROSBY, GERTRUDE VOLZ.
Lizzie, a play in three acts with prologue
and epilogue. © Gertrude Volz Crosby;
le 130ct49; DU21735.
CROSLEY Broadcasting Corporation.
Courageous women. C4110. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
Dixieland limited. C4076. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore,
Family time. C3835. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore,
115
Hello girls. C4246. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore,
J. Smith, detective. DU21888, SEE
Jay, Verne,
Melody trail. C3809. SEE
Jay, Verne.
Morning stars, C3808, SEE
Halloran, Jack,
Roundup stars. C4075. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
Your town. C3807. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
CROSS currents. DU21423, DU22367.
SEE Chamberlain, Lowell Colby.
CROUCH, JACK HERBERT.
The color wheel, a play in three acts, by
J. H. Crouch and H. F. Salerno.
© Henry Frank Salerno, Jack Herbert
Crouch; le 28Nov49; DU22309,
CROUSE, Russel,
Life with mother. SEE
The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040,
Lindsay, Howard. Clarence Days
Life with mother. DP21542.
CROWELL, WILLIAM CONKLIN.
Brook Farm, an historical play in
three acts. © William Conklin Crowell;
le 8Aug49; DU21026.
CROWN Publishers.
Twenty-five best plays of the modern
American theatre. A34319. SEE
Gassner, John.
CROZIER, Eric.
Let's make an opera! DP22252. SEE
Britten, Benjamin,
The little sweep. DP20584, DP22623.
SEE Britten, Benjamin.
CRUTCHFIELD, Henry W. SEE Nick
Carter, Master Detective (Radio pro-
gram)
CRY of the peacock. DU22325. SEE
Anouilh, Jean,
CRY, the beloved country. SEE Anderson,
Maxwell. Lost in the stars. DU22142.
A CUCUMBER patch on Broadway.
DU21260. SEE Porter, Rose Albert.
THE CULTURE club. DP21414,. SEE
Hadley, Harry L.
THE CUMBERLAND trace. DU21730.
SEE Morris, Stephen Vincent.
CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM EVERETT.
Camptown races—a square dance. [Call
and instructions] © William E.
Cunningham; le 5Dec49; DU22356.
A CUP of clay. DP22375. SEE Newell,
Martha Hill.
CURLY and Candy, the cowhands. DU21074.
SEE Hunt, Gale Borden.
CURRENT electricity. C4000. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course EE -4,
CURSE of drink. DU20881. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
CURTIS, MYRL LEE.
Oral survey for determining supervisory
training needs and recommended pro-
gram of supervisory training. [Report]
© Myrl Lee Curtis; lc 19Sep49;
C4088,
CUSHMAN, ROBERT HERMAN.
New York; screenplay for an experimental
two reel motion picture. © Robert H.
Cushman; le 26Sep49; DU21581.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE CUTTER'S guide. C3831. SEE
Halpern, Jack.
CY Young. C4069, SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
CYNTHIA. DU20818. SEE Srail,
George William.
D
D as in dog. DU21724, SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Aug. 18, 1949.
DC generators. C4059. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EE nope los
DC motors, C4262. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EE-20,
D-8 lubrication. C4181. SEE Kiewit
(Peter) Sons' Company.
D-8 maintenance. C4180. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
DALE, Ruth, pseud. SEE Wilson, Ira
Bishop.
DALLAS, MEREDITH EUGENE.
Ella called Cinder, a fairy story for
children in two acts. © Meredith
Dallas; le 15Aug49; DU21102.
DALLWIG, George Arthur.
At Sadie's. DU21081. SEE Freeman,
Lea David.
DALTON, HELEN -DRUCILLA.
The adventures ff Bric-el-de-bric, the
magic donkey; a play in two acts.
[5 leaves] © Helen Drucilla Dalton;
le 310ct49; DU22341,
THE DALTON gang. DU21668. SEE
Kurtz, Russell Wilkinson.
DALY, J. LANGDON.
Songs of tomorrow, a television format.
© J. Langdon Daly; le 270ct49;
DU22393.
DALY, Maureen.
Seventeenth summer. DP21439. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
DAMIEN. DU22242, DU22243. SEE
Kneubuhl, John A,
DAMMAN-DUBOIS, SUZANNE.
Lueurs entre les ombres; ou, Ce
printemps—la ne vint jamais. Une
piéce en cing actes de Nordy [pseud. ]
© Suzanne Damman-Dubois; lc
TNov49; DU22101,
DAMSEL fair. DU21354, SEE Shaffer,
Vivian Muriel Nunn.
DAN rides freight. DU20851. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2569-1794,
DANCE at Caribou Creek. DU22500.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram) No. 713.
DANE, Dudley, pseud. SEE Bisch,
Louis Edward.
DANE, Fabienne, pseud. SEE
Bisch, Henriette Blanche.
DANGER -- Willie at work. DP21434.
SEE Kotzger, Harold.
DANGEROUS age for Ellen. DU21454.
SEE Dr. Christian (Radio program)
No. 566.
DANIEL and the king's dream. DU21574.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio
program) No. 53.
DANIEL—young statesman of courage.
DU21550. SEE The Children's Chapel
(Radio program) No. 52.
DANIELS, Norman A. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
DANNY Ross. DU22519. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program) No. 9.
DARE, Debby. SEE Reinherz, Leona
Gosman.,
DARGIN, DAVID.
Box-office, a new comedy in three acts.
© David Dargin; le 1Jul49; DU20604.
THE DARK corner, SEE Nagel, Lyda.
Strictly feminine. DP20655.
DARK journey. DU20789. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Mar. 24, 1949.
DARK return. DP21417. SEE Ready,
Stuart,
THE DARK way. DU20659. SEE
Dermer, Joseph.
THE DARKNESS within. DU21372.
SEE Egan, William.
DARLING, MARGUERITE V. MYERS.
The creative hour; radio script no. 10
Oct. 6, 1939. Includes an address
presented on the program by Eurith-T.
Rebasz. © Mrs. Marguerite V.
Myers Darling; lc 25Oct49; C4213.
2
DARLING of the desert. DU21373.
SEE Miller, Stanley Arthur.
DARNEILLE, FRANK.
Captain Tonti, a romantic comedy in four
acts. Springfield, Ill., cl1949. 79 p.
© Frank Darneille; 21Sep49; DP21513,
DARRELL, BRONWEN.
Nix on the fiddle; a comedy in three acts,
with incidental songs and music,
written by Molly Glessing [pseud. ]
Text only. © Bronwen Darrell; lc
240ct49; DU22085.
The slender line, a mystery drama in
three acts by Molly Glessing [pseud. ]
© Bronwen Darrell; lec 13Dec49;
DU22539,
DASHE, ADELE DANE.
It happens every Christmas! A screen-
play. © Adele D. Dashe; lc 29Aug49;
DU21203.
A DATE witha dream, DU21685. SEE
Wiere, Harry Vetter.
DAUGHERTY, MARY.
Three damsels and a dam [a comedy in
three acts] New York, Longmans,
Green [1949]. 119 p. (Longmans'
play series) © Longmans, Green &
Co., inc.; 23Nov49; DP22297,
THE DAVE Burns story. DU21376. SEE
Greiff, Ira.
DAVENPORT, GWEN.
The April fool, a comedy in three acts.
© Gwen Davenport; le 22Jun49;
DU20823,
Belvedere, a comedy in three acts. New
York, S. French [1949]. 115 p. illus.
"Stage version of... motion picture
‘Sitting pretty' '', © Gwen Davenport;
23Sep49; DP21846. Prev. reg. ''Squat-
ters rights;'' 21Dec44; DU91775.
DAVENPORT, John Byrne.
Dream house. DU21663. SEE White,
Robertson Grubb.
116
DAVID, Richard, pseud. SEE
Tunick, Irve.
DAVIDSON, Caroline F.
No place to park. DP21854,. SEE
Davidson, William Fuson.
DAVIDSON, WILLIAM FUSON.
No place to park, a comedy in three
acts. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
[1949]. 89p. illus. © William F.
Davidson, Caroline F. Davidson;
210ct49; DP21854.
DAVIS, Ann Irene. SEE
The Adventures of Cyclone Malone
(Television program)
DAVIS, CLAIRE H.
Diary of Claire Read, the first of a
series of plays for television, by
Claire Read [pseud.] © Claire H.
Davis; lc 12Dec49; DU22465.
You name it; script and format for
television, radio, stage, screen,
musical compositions, and musical
shows by Clare Read [pseud. ] and
Estelle Morando. © Claire H.
Davis; le 27Sep49; CU21580.
DAVIS, Dothea, pseud, SEE
Fisher, Grace Dothea.
DAVIS, Edward Henry.
Out of this world. DU21521. SEE
Bernstein, Bette Rea.
DAVIS, SAUL CHARLES.
A seat on the moon, a new play in five
scenes. © Saul Charles Davis; lc
19Jul49; DU20808.
DAVIS, WALLACE MARTIN.
As long as the grass grows, a community
pageant-drama by Wallace Martin Davis
and Bert Hansen. Presented and spon-
sored by the Missoula Kiwanis Club
and the Selfish Tribe of Indians, and
produced with the assistance of the
Public Service Division, Montana State
University. © Missoula Kiwanis Club,
inc, ; 1Sep49; DP21441.
DAWSON, DAVID PHILIP.
The money player, a dramatic sketch.
© David Philip Dawson; le 5Dec49;
DU22364,
DAWSON, JOHN HAYLAND.
Johnny on the spot. [Radio script]
© John Hayland Dawson; lc 10Nov49;
C4233.
DAWSON, MARLOW.
Just a little Rosemary, a comedy in six
scenés. Includes song, ''Oozy moozy
woozy baby.'' © Marlow Dawson; lc
4Nov49; DU22003.
DAY, Clarence.
Life with mother. DP21542. SEE
Lindsay, Howard. Clarence Day's
Life with mother.
DAY, Gerry.
My lady, my love. DU21723. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) Aug. 11,
1949,
DAY, Katharine B.
Life with mother. DP21542. SEE
Lindsay, Howard, Clarence Day's
Life with mother.
DAY, Lillian.
Domestic symphony. DP21402. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
A DAY at the zoo, DU21319. SEE
Dunkle, Annna Barnet.
DAYKIN, HOWARD KENNETH.
Belle of Paris, a play in three acts.
© Howard Kenneth Daykin; Ic
28Dec49; DU22687.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
DAYKIN, HOWARD KENNETH. Cont'd.
Bonds so enduring, a play in three acts.
© Howard Kenneth Daykin; Ic 28Dec49;
DU22688,
DEAD man's chest. DU22194. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program) No.
2628-1853,
DEADLINE. DU22388. SEE The Shadow
(Radio program) No. 388.
A DEAL incrime. DU21158. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2596-
1821.
DEAN, Basil.
The heart of the matter. DU21823.
SEE Greene, Graham.
DEAN, DIXIE LOVE.
World passport. [Radio script]
© Dixie Love Dean; Ic 27Sep49; C4118,
DEAR Christabel. C3963. SEE Perkins,
Lewis Bryant.
DEAR virtue. DU21749. SEE Blackmore,
Madeline.
DEARIE, you're a dreamer, DP21844.
SEE Casey, Francis Michael.
DEATH of a salesman. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
THE DEATH peddlers, DU21678. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 381.
DEATH tips the odds. DU22121. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 382.
DE BEER, Jean. SEE Beer, Jean de.
DEBORAH. DU21353. SEE
Stern, Ruth L.
THE DECEIVER. DU20873. SEE
Collins, Dennis.
A DECENT birth, a happy funeral. SEE
Saroyan, William. Don't go away mad.
A38185,
THE DECLINE of the Leamings. DU21131.
SEE Timmons, David Jamison.
DEEP waters. DU22070. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
Sept. 12, 1949.
DEERING, Rita Jayne.
Sleeping princess. DP20656. SEE
Ghéon, Henri.
DeFOREST -Sanabria Corporation.
Transpondence course. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando.
DeKOVEN, DAVID.
Sing to the moon, a musical play in two
acts. Book by David DeKoven and Henry
Barsha, music by Walter Kent, lyrics
by Kim Gannon. Based on an original
story by Henry Barsha. [Text only]
© David DeKoven, Henry Barsha; lc
4Nov49; on revisions; DU21999.
Prev. reg. ''The moon song"; 10Apr46;
DU3164.
DeKOVEN, REGINALD.
Robin Hood, a comedy opera in three
acts. Libretto by Harry B. Smith,
music by Reginald DeKoven; adapters
[of] music, John Glowacki, [of] libretto,
Richard Rhodes. Boston,® Tracy Music
[1949]. 209 p. © Tracy Music Library,
inc.; 18Aug49; DP22006.
DE LA SALLE College. Brothers of
the Christian Schools. SEE Brothers of
the Christian Schools. De La Salle
College.
DEL CASTILLO, ANTONIO CANOVAS.
The merry widow, a ballet in one act
with three scenes. Adapted from
Franz Lehar's operetta of the same
title. [Text only] © Antonio Canovas
Del Castillo; le 29Sep49; DU21598,
DEL CASTILLO, LLOYD G.
The elctrotones; sample radio script.
© Lloyd G. del Castillo; le 1Sep49;
DU21510,
DE LEON, JACK.
Goethe's Faust, part one. Prose stage
version by Jack de Leon, with detailed
production notes. London, Fortune
Press, c1949, 176p. illus.
© Jack de Leon; 1Jun49; DP21041.
DELHAYE DE MARNYHAC, THERESE.
Coco de France, comédie en 3 actes
[par] T. Trilby [pseud.] Paris,
Flammarion [1949]. 96 p. (Théatre
pour les jeunes) © Ernest Flammarion;
16Jun49; AF10864,
Petites filles modernes, comédie en 3
actes [par] T. Trilby [pseud.] Paris,
Flammarion [1949]. 57 p. (Théatre
pour les jeunes) © Ernest Flammarion;
16Jun49; AF 10863.
THE DELICATE ape. DU21860. SEE
Violette, E. M.
THE DELINQUENT mark, DU22441. SEE
Wendt, Catherine Kanzada.
DEMAIN il fera jour. DP21181. SEE
Montherlant, Henri de.
DEMOCRACY on display. C3985. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
LA DEMOISELLE de petite vertu.
DU22585, SEE Achard, Marcel.
DEMONET, Jules A.
Double-take. DU21690. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Lincoln, with hydra-matic transmission.
DU20695. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
The meaning of ''Bonus-built. "
DU20700. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
DENEH, Deneh. DU21082. SEE Selters,
Evelyn Bumpus.
DENHAM, LILIAN.
Elevenses, a play for five women in one
act. London, English Theatre Guild
[1949]. 22p. (Guild one act library)
© Lilian Denham; 10ct49; DP22004,
DENISON (T. S.) and Company.
American citizen. DP21634. SEE
Provence, Jean.
Aunty misbehaves. DP21412. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
Bill's night out. DP21413. SEE
Provence, Jean,
College masquerade. DP22039. SEE
Donovan, Alice D.
Comin! round the mountain. DP21370.
SEE St. Clair, Robert.
The culture club. DP21414. SEE
Hadley, Harry L.
The fighting Fishers. DP21632. SEE
Heenan, Barry.
For menonly. DP21760. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy.
The fortune hunters, DP21480. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
House for sale. DP21369, SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
The house of vengeance. DP21916. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
It's a date. DP21481. SEE Provence,
Jean,
Little sweetheart. DP21415. SEE
Provence, Jean.
Milly of the movies. DP21938, SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
117
My dear relatives. DP21633. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
No fishing allowed. DP21915, SEE
Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
Out of the darkness. DP22411,. SEE
McGreevey, John.
Plucked peacocks. DP22040. SEE
Provence, Jean.
Stage struck. DP21368. SEE St. Clair,
Robert.
Take off your mask. DP22165. SEE
Barbee, Lindsey.
The television mystery. DP22181. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
Unfinished business. DP21914. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
DENKER, HENRY. SEE The Greatest
Story Ever Told (Radio program)
DENNIS and the red hat. DU21660. SEE
Leo, Carl.
DENVER. DU22306. SEE Temple, Norman.
DEPICKER, EYRILLE.
La roue de la fortune; scenario
dialogué par Eyrille Picry [pseud. ]
© Eyrille Depicker; lc 22Jun49;
DU20677.
DePRIEST, ZOLA TAYLOR.
If I had listened to mother, a play in
three scenes. © Mrs. Zola Taylor
DePriest; le 170ct49; DU21912.
DERMAN, BILL.
The life-guard, an original comedy rou-
tine by Bill and Lou Derman,. © Bill
Derman; lc 7Jul49; C3844.
DERMAN, Lou.
The life-guard. C3844, SEE Derman,
Bill,
DERMER, JOSEPH.
Against the night, a play in three acts.
© Joseph Dermer; lc 27Dec49;
DU22684.
The dark way, a three-act play.
© Joseph Dermer; lc 8Jul49; DU20659.
DESERT adventure. DU20944. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2585-1810.
DESERT springtime. DU20693. SEE
Van Ronkel Productions, inc.
DESIGN for a stained glass window,
DU21355. SEE Berney, William
Claiborne,
DESIRE at the crossroads, DU21089.
SEE Rolnick, Jacob.
DESPOUEY, RENE ARTURO.
Cinnamon Rose, a tale with music in two
parts and five scenes by Arturo
Despouey. [Text only] © Rene Arturo
Despouey; lc 110Ct49; DU21742.
DESTINATION moon. DU22590. SEE
Pal (George) Productions, inc.
DETECTIVE story. SEE
The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040.
Kingsley, Sidney S. DP22007,
DEUTSCHLAND wird zertruemmert.
C4050. SEE Prochnik, Bertha.
THE DEVELOPMENT of the neuro-
physical organism under environmental
stress. C4315. SEE Gladin, Leo
Leonard.
THE DEVIL and the angel. DU21311. SEE
Kerrigna, Joseph John,
DEVIL dance. DU20861. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No, 2579-1804,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE DEVIL is a woman. DU22697. SEE
Zimmerman, Mary Holoubek.
DEVIL take all. DU21732. SEE
Fowke, Helen Shirley.
THE DEVIL'S deputy. DU21666. SEE
Brash, Arthur Francis.
THE DEVIL'S sonata. DU22481. SEE
Buzzanca, Salvatore.
DeVINCENT: MICHAEL JOHN.
Papa Penny, a series of stories adaptable
for television, screen, stage, radio,
and publication. Sample script;
With Goldilocks and the three bears.
© Michael John DeVincent; lc 12Jul49;
DU20714.
Papa Penny. [Sample scripts ina tele-
vision series] © Michael John De-
Vincent; le 21Dec49; DU22622.
DEVINE, JOHN FRANCIS.
Ozark bride, a musical play in four scenes,
by John Francis Devine, James Garrett
Wallace, Bernard Robert Lauren, and
Eugene A. Leiman, [Text only]
© John Francis Devine, James Garrett
Wallace, Bernard R. Lauren, Eugene
A. Leiman; le 24Aug49; DU21151.
DEVLIN, WILLIAM EDWARD.
How many lives? An original play for
television by Bill Devlin. © William
Edward Devlin, Jr.; le 25Jul49;
DU20871.
DeWITT, JACK.
I confess, a drama in three acts.
© Jack DeWitt; lc 30ct49; on revisions;
DU21645. Prev. reg. 'The living and
the dead"; 25Aug49; DU21192.
The living and the dead, a drama in
three acts. © Jack DeWitt; lc
25Aug49; DU21192.
DIAPER diary. C3829. SEE Fisher,
Philip.
DIARY of a '49er. SEE Muse, Violet
Frances. Gold for dearie. DU22146.
DIARY of Claire Read. DU22465. SEE
Davis, Claire H.
THE DIARY of Yola St. Clair. DU22505.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 977.
DICKASON, ALBERT.
Season's greetings, a drama in three
acts. © Albert Dickason; le 25Aug49;
DU21197.
DICKENS, Charles.
Bleak house. DU22550. SEE Wetzel,
Robert. Charles Dickens' Bleak house.
A Christmas carol. SEE
Foss, Kenelm. DP20658.
Maddox, M. Fern. DU22282.
Oberg, Earl White. C4178.
DICKENS, DEAN.
Morning faces, by Dean Dickens and
Mrs. Carson C. Going. [Radio script]
© Mrs. Carson C. Going, Dean Dickens;
lc 10Aug49; DU21079.
DICKEY, ELLEN ROSE.
New tricks, a serio-comedy in three
acts. © Ellen Rose Dickey; le 9Aug49;
DU21049.
THE DIFFERENT kiss. DU21092. SEE
Pillot, Eugene.
DiGANGI, Dick. SEE DiGangi, Marion
Richard.
DiGANGI, Louis Alfred.
The snatch. DU20938. SEE
DiGangi, Marion Richard.
DiGANGI, MARION RICHARD.
The snatch, a play in three acts by
Dick and Lou DiGangi. © Marion
Richard DiGangi, Louis Alfred DiGangi;
le 1Aug49; DU20938.
DIGGING in hell. DU22285. SEE Sergio,
Arturo,
DIHARCE, Colmar, pseud. SEE Hock,
Virginia.
DILEMMA. DU20718. SEE
Kouba, Anna,
DILLMAN, Lewis.
Mystery movie. DU22128. SEE
Stearns, Charles,
DINNER, WILLIAM.
The cat and the cream, a play in one
act by William Dinner and William
Morum. London, S. French [1949]. 23 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. 2039)
© Samuel French, ltd. ; 28Jun49;
DP20812,
The leaning shepherdess, a play in one
act by William Dinner and William
Morum. London, S. French [1949].
31 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 2036) © Samuel French ltd. ;
11Jul49; DP21146.
Play without end, a comedy in one act by
William Dinner and William Morum.
London, S, French [1949]. 24 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no.
2097) © Samuel French ltd. ; 1Jun49;
DP21061.
DINNER for threshers. DP21758. SEE
Vining, Donald.
DIPSY, the dolphin. DU20986. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
July 17, 1949.
DIRECT current measurements and
instruments. C4008. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EE-12.
DIRTY hands. SEE Sartre, Jean Paul.
Three pays. A35222.
Di SALOV, JOSEPH JOHN.
The return of the fish, a play in four
acts. © Joseph John di Salvo III; lc
40ct49; DU21654.
DISAPPEARANCE. DU21496. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 260.
DISNEY, LOREN.
My Granny Van, a comedy in three acts,
by Loren Disney and George Sessions
Perry. Based on the book ''My Granny
Van'' by George Sessions Perry.
© Loren Disney, George Sessions Perry;
le 210ct49; DU22330.
THE DISREGUARDED. DU21717. SEE
Doner, Maurice.
THE DISTRIBUTION of energy over
particle and field of the free electron.
C3907, SEE Kilian, Edward. Problems
of relativity in modern physics.
DIVORCE me never. DU22184. SEE
Siebert, Janet Hutchinson.
DIXIELAND limited. C4076. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
DIXON, Ann.
Pay-off. DU21701. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program) Aug. 25, 1949.
DIZZY Dean. C3817. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
DO right--and don't write. DU22079. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
118
DO veterans know? DU22346. SEE
Levitan, Sidney Philip.
DO you remember? DU20594. SEE
Green, Morris.
DO you want more birds? DU22555. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
DO your ears deceive you? SEE Haydon,
Julie. Can you believe your ears?
DU21509.
DOC Blanchard. C4145. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
DR. CHRISTIAN (radio program)
Episodes in this series are by McCann-
Erickson, inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
555. July 20, 1949. Two-way promise.
© le 27Jun49; DU20588,
556. July 27, 1949. Fate breaks an arm,
© le 27Jun49; DU20589,
557, Aug. 3, 1949. The immigrant.
© le 14J3ul49; DU20799.
558. Aug. 10, 1949. Operation Angela.
© le 21Jul49; DU20903,
559. Aug. 17, 1949. White magic.
© le 29Jul49; DU20996.
560. Aug. 24, 1949. The oxygen tent.
© le 2Aug49; DU21004.
[561. Aug. 31, 1949.] Tradition of the
towel. © le 15Aug49; DU21177.
562, Sept. 7, 1949. The magic cell.
© le 15Aug49; DU21178.
563. Sept. 14, 1949. Cloudburst.
© Ile 25Aug49; DU21191.
564. Sept. 21, 1949. Miss Tittleworth's
will. © lc 29Aug49; DU21226.
565. Sept. 28, 1949. Rendezvous in
Paris. © 1c 19Sep49; DU21453.
566. Oct. 5, 1949. Dangerous age for
Ellen. © le 19Sep49; DU21454. :
567. Oct. 12, 1949. Angel with a black ;
eye. ©lc 26Sep49; DU21545.
568. Oct. 19, 1949. Say it with music.
© Ie 30ct49; DU21681.
569. Oct. 26, 1949. Sqush-face.
© le 30ct99; DU21682.
570. Nov. 2, 1949. Old Battle-Axe.
© le 140ct49; DU21817.
571. Nov. 9, 1949. Who would not sing
for David? © lc 14Nov49; DU22162.
571. Nov. 9, 1949. To live a dream.
© le 240ct49; DU21984.
572. Nov. 16, 1949. Girl in the mist, :
© le 240ct49; DU21985.
573. Nov. 23, 1949. The teakettle:
she sing. © lc 14Nov49; DU22163.
575. Dec. 7, 1949. Lucky thirteen.
© le 14Nov49; DU22164.
576. Dec. 14, 1949. Miss Baltimore.
© le 18Nov49; DU22254.
577. Dec, 21, 1949, Santa's Sunday punch.
© le 20Dec49; DU22635.
578. Dec. 28, 1949. Bon voyage, Miss
Tweedie. © le 28Nov49; DU22342.
579. Jan, 4, 1950. Clear conscience.
© le 5Dec49; DU22381.
580. Jan. 11, 1950. The other road.
© le 9Dec49; DU22455.
581. Jan. 18, 1950. Peel rubber. © lc
9Dec49; DU22456,.
THE DOCTOR disappears. DU21537. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 692.
DR. I. Q. (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Will C.
Grant. © Grant Advertising, inc.
July 1, 8, 15, 22, 1949. ©lc each 3Aug49;
C3913-3916.
July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 1949. ©lec
each 22Aug49; C3993-3996.
Aug. 26, 1949. ©lc 26Aug49; C4012.
Sept. 2, 1949. © lc 2Sep49; C4043.
Sept. 9, 1949. © 1c 12Sep49; C4056.
Sept. 16, 1949. © lc 19Sep49; C4097.
Sept. 23, 1949. ©lc 28Sep49; C4108.
Sept. 30, 1949. ©lce 30ct49; C4119.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
DR. I. Q. (Radio program) Cont'd.
Oct. 7, 1949. © le 100ct49; C4160,
Oct. 14, 1949. ©lc 17Oct49; C4172.
Oct, 21, 28, 1949. ©lc each 3Nov49;
C4200-4201.
Nov. 4, 1949. ©lc 14Nov49; C4237.
Nov. 9, 16, 1949. © lc each 21Nov49;
C4256-4257.
Noy. 23, 30, 1949. ©lc each 5Dec49;
C4282-4283,
Dec. 7, 1949. © lc 19Dec49; C4313,
Dec. 14, 1949, ©lc 19Dec49; C4312.
Dec. 21, 1949. ©lc 27Dec49; C4322.
DOCTOR Larramore's secret. DU21953.
SEE Tillema, Catharine Hill.
DOCTOR Massakof, DU22078. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
DODD, Mead and Company, inc.
The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49,
SEE The Burns Mantle best plays of
1948-49. AA132040.
DOKTOR, NIKE OLGA.
O'Grady's place, a play in three acts.
© Olga Doktor; lc 2Sep49; on revisions;
DU21420, Prev. reg. 3Dec47; DU11856;
26Mar48; DU13644.
A DOLLAR down. DU20826. SEE
Kirk, Richard,
DOLLARS and nonsense. DP21495. SEE
Jones, William Ellis.
THE DOLLS. DU22137. SEE
Prumbs, Lucille Smith.
DOMESTIC symphony. DP21402. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
DOMINIC DiMaggio. C3821. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
LE DON Juan de Molitre. AF11181.
SEE Arnavon, Jacques.
DON Pasquale. DU21963. SEE
Mead, Phyllis Reid.
DONA Juanita. DU21720. SEE
Solomon, Alfred.
DONER, MAURICE.
The disreguarded, a play in two acts.
© Maurice Doner; lc 100ct49; on
revisions; DU21717. Prev. reg.
"John Cutter the Third''; 17Dec40;
D72799.
DONIZETTI, Gaetano.
Don Pasquale. DU21963. SEE Mead,
Phyllis Reid.
DONOVAN, ALICE D.
College masquerade, a comedy of college
life, in three acts. Minneapolis, T. S.
Denison [1949], 92p. illus. (Denison's
select plays) © T. S. Denison & Co.;
3Nov49; DP22039.
DONOVAN, HENRY BERNARD.
The Magic Lady and Boko; story and
adaptation, Episodes 1-13 [for
television] © Telemount Pictures, inc
le 25Jul49; DDU21237.
The magic queen. [Television script]
© Telemount Pictures, inc. ; 1c
2Dec49; DU22336.
cd
DON'T be a monkey. C3850. SEE
Garvey, Ralph J.
DON'T blame me. DP21757. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
DON'T go away mad. A38185. SEE
Saroyan, William.
DORDONI, LEA.
Miami, a musical drama in two acts.
Book by Lea Dordoni and Edward
Raskin. [Text only] © Lea Dordoni,
Edward A. Raskin; lc 19Sep49;
DU21712.
DORF, PHILIP.
The coming of Ulysses, a play in four
acts. New York, Oxford Book Co.,
1949. 73p. "A retelling of the Odyssey
in dramatic form.'' © Philip Dorf;
210ct49; DP22208,
LA DORMEUSE éveillée. DP-07. SEE
Amiel, Denys.
DORNES, ROGER.
L'amour et son image, pitce en cinq
actes. [1949] c1948. (In France
illustration. Le Monde illustré,
supplément théatral et littéraire, n. 38.
Paris, 1949, 23p.) © Roger Dornés;
9Jul49; DP-09.
DOROTHY. DU22673. SEE Law,
Dean Warner.
DORREY, Charles.
Gardenias for Julia. DU22093. SEE
Freedman, Philip M.
DOUBLE echo. DU21745. SEE
Soffer, Sam.
DOUBLE-take, DU21690. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
DOUBLE trouble. DP22524. SEE Black,
Leota Hulse.
LA DOUBLE vie de M. Leonard. DU22582,
SEE Gehri, Alfred,
DOUGALL, Tom. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
DOVE, JOHN FREDERICK,
Down on a farm, a play in three acts
by Frederick Dove. © John Frederick
Dove; le 18Jul49; DU20787.
Hell is what you make it, an improbable
farce in three acts by Fred Dove.
© John Frederick Dove; le 28Jul49;
DU20933.
DOW, Ruth.
Where there's a will. DU21111. SEE
Biancardo, Pascal R.
DOWELL, inc.
Combating corrosion—with the metal
from the sea. C3919. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
DOWLING, JENNETTE.
Before the throne; a play in two acts by
Jennette Dowling in collaboration with
Francis Letton. A revision of the play
"Princess Elizabeth, '' by Jennette
Dowling. © Jennette Dowling, Francis
Letton; le 1Jul49; DU20605.
DOWN ona farm. DU20787. SEE
Dove, John Frederick.
DOWN to Pa's. C3968. SEE Scott,
Flo Hampton.
THE DOWNHILL sun. DU21316. SEE
Brenton, Myron.
THE DOWNSTAIRS dragon. DU21864.
SEE Finch, John.
DOWTY, Diana. SEE Elliot, Diana Dowty.
DRAKE, CLARENCE MARTIN.
A night with Cleopatra, an extravaganza
in three acts. © Clarence Martin
Drake; le 23Dec49; DU22647.
THE DRAMA critic. DU21404. SER
Bartron, Harry Ollen.
119
DRAMA Guild Publishers.
There go the Grooms, DP22067. SEE
Tobias, Jay.
We're young only once. DP22068. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
DRAMATIC Publishing Company.
The automatic man. DP21432, SEE
Vining, Donald.
Betty's bargain. DP21440, SEE Vining,
Donald,
Danger —Willie at work, DP21434,
SEE Kotzger, Harold,
The four of hearts mystery. SEE
Roos, William. Ellery Queen's The
four of hearts mystery, DP21855.
Hand-me-down heart. DP21431. SEE
McGreevey, John.
The Informer. DP21437. SEE McGreevey
John,
It does something for you! DP21438.
SEE Vining, Donald.
Mother is a freshman. DP21436,.
SEE Sergel, Christopher.
Oh, brother! DP21756. SEE Sergel,
Christopher.
Paul wrecks the car. DP22250. SEE
Sergel, Christopher,
The perils of Prudy. DP21435. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
Seventeenth summer. DP21439. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
Wildcat Willie minds the baby. DP21433.
SEE Martens, Anne (Coulter)
DRAPER, WALT.
Christmas on Main Street, a religious
fantasy in one act, with directions for
simplified production. New York, S.
French [1949]. 27 p. illus. © Walt
Draper; 29Sep49; DP21843.
DRAUGELIS, SIMON JOHN.
Madonna of Nazareth, in three acts, four
settings; life of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Mother of God. [No. 2 in]
a series of mystery plays based upon
"The mystical city of God'' by the
Venerable Abbess Mary of Jesus of
Agreda, Spain. Eden Hill, Stockbridge,
Mass., The Marian Fathers [1949].
119 p. Bibliography; p. 44. © The
Marian Fathers (of the Immaculate
Conception, B. V. M.); 16Jun49;
DP22314.
DRAYTON, ARTHUR LOWNDES.
Among those present, a play in three
acts. © Arthur Lowndes Drayton;
lc 4Aug49; DU20973.
A DREAM. SEE One-act plays for stage
and study. AA136700.
DREAM house. DU21663. SEE
White, Robertson Grubb.
A DREAM on wheels. DU20708, SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
A DREAMER'S journey. DP21607. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 236.
THE DREAMLOST. SEE one-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
DRESSED to kill. DP21600. SEE Kurtz,
C. Gordon.
DREYFUSS, ALAN.
The latest news, an original play for
television. © Alan Dreyfuss; Ic
23Aug49; DU21198.
DRIGGS, HOWARD ROSCOE.
Our Star Spangled Banner in its historic
setting. [Lecture] © Howard Roscoe
Driggs; lc 7TNov49; C4209.
DRISCOLL, DAVID ALPHONSUS.
The shower, a play in one act,
© David Alphonsus Driscoll; le 17Aug49;
DU21116.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
a
DRIVEN sheep. DU22015. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2625-1850.
DROP dead. DP21989,. SEE Jackson,
Caary Paul.
A DROP in the bucket. DU21919. SEE
Carter, Olga Beatrice.
DROPPED stitches. DP21917. SEE
Gomoll, Stella Christinia.
THE DRUG store robberies. DU22288.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 975.
A DRUM for freedom. DU20758. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
Feb. 13, 1949.
DRUM head. SEE One-act plays for stage
and study. AA136700.
DUBOIS, Suzanne Damman-. SEE
Damman-Dubois, Suzanne.
DUBS, Ann Louise.
An American gentleman. DU22037. SEE
Dubs, Florence Arnold.
Eloise. DU22036. SEE
Dubs, Florence Arnold.
DUBS, FLORENCE ARNOLD.
An American gentleman, a play in three
acts by Florence Arnold and Ann Louise
Dubs. © Florence Arnold Dubs, Ann
Louise Dubs; lc 4Nov49; DU22037.
Eloise, a comedy in three acts by
Florence Arnold and Ann Louise Dubs.
© Florence Arnold Dubs, Ann Louise
Dubs; lc 4Nov49; Du22036.
THE DUCHESS. DU21023, SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE DUDE from Manhattan. DU22315.
SEE Brooks, Edwin L.
DUDE round-up. DU21878. SEE Black-
well, Paul Clark.
THE DUEL. DU22699, SEE Alter, Paul.
DUFF, HARRY JAMES.
Invisible barrier, a drama in three acts.
© Harry James Duff; le 12Jul49;
DU20719.
DUFTY, William Francis.
Wake me early, Mother; a play in seven
scenes. © William F. Dufty; lc
240ct49; DU21870.
DUGAN, JOHN THOMAS.
Art and craft, a comedy in three acts.
© John Thomas Dugan; lc 22Aug49;
DU21143.
DULUD, MICHEL.
Tous les deux, comédie en 4 actes.
c1949. (In Les Oeuvres libres, no.
39. Paris, A. Fayard, 1949. p. [247]-
318) © Michel Dulud; 15Jul49; DP-02.
DU MAURIER, DAPHNE.
September tide, a play in three acts.
London, V. Gollancz, 1949. 112 p.
© Daphne Du Maurier; 13Jun49;
le 18Jul49; AI-2366.
DUNCAN, Ronald Frederick Henry.
The rape of Lucretia. DP21056. SEE
Britten, Benjamin.
DUNCAN, WILLIAM HENRY.
At the Nosegay, a comedy in three acts
and a prologue. © William Henry
Duncan; lc 29Aug49; on revisions;
DU21217. Prev. reg. 2Sep49;
D58862.
DUNHAM, ROBERT HELMBOLDT.
Of kith and kin, a one-act play.
© Robert Helmboldt Dunham; lc
26Sep49; DU21516.
DUNK-a-dibble. DU21825. SEE
Ames, Florenz Sebastian.
DUNKIN, LENVILLE HAWTHORNE.
Introduction to the Diesel engine industry.
[Instructions for a recruiting arogrernl
© Lenville Hawthorne Dunkin; lc
TNov49; C4244,
DUNKLE, ANNA BARNET.
A day at the zoo, a play in three acts by
Arthur Bennett Durward [pseud. ]
© Anna B. Dunkle; le 7Sep49; on
revisions; DU21319. Prev. reg.
"Angles or angels"; 2Feb49; DU18386.
DUNN, CAESAR.
Mr. Devil, a comedy in three acts.
© Caesar Dunn; le 8Nov49; on revisions;
DU22050. Prev. reg. ''Silhouette";
17Sep35; D unp. 37429.
DUNN, CLAUDE COBBS.
Our song, a play in three acts by John
Christopher [pseud.] © Claude Cobbs
Dunn; le 27Sep49; DU21593.
DUNN, Rebecca Welty.
Christmas in ninety-nine words.
DP21905. SEE Fisher, Aileen Lucia.
DUNSEITH, JOHN CARL.
Remember is remember, a play in three
acts by Robert Jamra [pseud.] © John
Carl Dunseith; le 9Sep49; DU21344.
Under hanging mountains, a play in three
acts by Robert Jamra [pseud.] © John
Carl Dunseith; lec 170ct49; DU21795.
Du PONT de Nemours (E. I.) and
Company. SEE The Cavalcade of
America (Radio program)
DU PUY-Mazuel, Henry.
Le roi de coeur. DP-010. SEE
Maurette, Marcelle.
DURHAM, Frank.
A little more than kin. SEE One-
act plays for stage and study. AA136700.
THE DURRUM Twins, pseud. SEE
Benjamin, Marye Durrum.
Robinson, Anne Durrum.
DURWARD, Arthur Bennett, pseud. SEE
Dunkle, Anna Barnet.
THE DUTIES of the various units of
government. C4240. SEE Bernard,
Edward. A worldtobe, no. 2.
DWIGGINS, Susan.
Magic mysteries, DU22318. SEE
Johnson, Edward T.
DYDENS aereskrans. DP22534. SEE
Raunsholm, Peter Lasse Georg.
DYMOW, OSSIP.
Episode, a play in seven scenes by
Ossip Dymow. Translated by J. J.
Robbins. © Ossip Dymow; lc 8Nov49;
DU22074.
DYNAMICS of selling system. C4171.
SEE Harris, Arthur Orr.
E
ECA means business! DU22425. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE EAGLE flies. C4302. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE EAGLE in the gorge. DU22447. SEE
Palescandolo, Frank Joseph.
EARLY Nebraska history. C4121. SEE
Warren, Jeannette.
120
EARNEST, the umbrella bird. DU20979.
SEE Cartoon Teletales (Television pro-
gram) May 15, 1949.
EARNSHAW, HARRY ALFRED.
Do right—and don't write; a play in one
act, for television. © Harry Lewis
Earnshaw; lc 8Nov49; on revisions;
DU22079. Prev. reg. "Do right and
fear no man"; 21Jan35; DU33237.
Doctor Massakof, a play in one act for
television. © Harry Lewis Earnshaw;
le 8Nov49; on revisions; DU22078.
Prev. reg. 9Nov34; D unp 32013.
Fancy meeting you here, a play in one
act adapted for television. © Harry
Lewis Earnshaw; lc 8Nov49; on revi-
sions; DU22083. Prev. reg. 21Jan35;
D unp. 33239.
The fortune teller, a play in one act
adapted for television. © Harry Lewis
Earnshaw; lc 8Nov49; on revisions;
DU22082, Prev. reg. 21Jan35;
Dunp. 33234.
The great Modini, a play in one act
adapted for television. © Harry Lewis
Earnshaw; lc 8Nov49; on revisions;
DU22081. Prev. reg. 25Apr35;
D unp. 35057.
License bureau—this way; a play in one
act adapted for television. © Harry
Lewis Earnshaw; lc 8Nov49; on revi-
sions; DU22080. Prev. reg. 21Jan35;
D unp. 33231.
EARNSHAW, Harry Lewis.
Do right-—and don't write. DU22079.
SEE Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
Doctor Massakof. DU22078. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
Fancy meeting you here, DU22083. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
The fortune teller. DU22082. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
The great Modini. DU22081. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
License bureau—this way. DU22080.
SEE Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
EARTH and high heaven. DU21630. SEE
Goggan, John Patrick.
EASTER story, 1949. DU21577. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. SP-2.
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY.
The nature and effects of harmful worry
of anxiety; recording script, film 2.
© Eastman Kodak Co. ; lec 140ct49;
C4173.
The nature of fear and worry; recording
script, film1. © Eastman Kodak
Co.; le 140ct49; C4174.
The supervisor and the worried employee;
recording script, film 3. © Eastman
Kodak Co. ; le 14O0ct49; C4175.
EASY Easterettes. DP22022. SEE
Sundelof-Asbrand, Karin.
EASY Eddie. DU21996. SEE
Hennessy, Edward William.
EASY payments. DU21271. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
EASY plays for boys. DP20654. SEE
Brown, Albert M.
EASY street. C3931. SEE
Mendelsohn, Monroe Paul.
EATON, Walter Prichard.
Period house. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
EBSEN, CHRISTIAN.
Mr. Fixit, a television program,
Episode 1, The decoy. © Christian
Ebsen, Jr.; lc 25Jul49; DU20869.
ECHEVARRIA, MELE PASTOR.
Blazing glory, a film script. © Mele P.
Echevarria; lc 15Nov49; DU22466.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ECHEVARRIA, MELE PASTOR. Cont'd.
Princess Mindamora; a screenplay.
© Mele Pastor Echevarria; le 140ct49;
DU21822.
ECHO of the past. DU22402. SEE Rudin,
Viadimir.
ECKERSALL, BETTY LOUISE.
Once ina lifetime; an address. © Betty
Louise Eckersall; le lloct49; C4168.
ECONOMIC details. C4241. SEE
Bernard, Edward. A world to be,
no, 3.
EDDIE Collins. C3956. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
EDELMAN, Frederica.
Les parents terribles. DU21043. SEE
Cocteau, Jean.
EDELMANN, NORMAN J.
The Cinderella show, presented by Miss
and Mr. Midnight. [Radio script]
© Know-How, inc.; Ic 4Aug49; C3929.
EDELSTEIN, RUTH BIRNBAUM.
Sleeping pills in solution, a play in four
scenes. © Ruth Birnbaum Edelstein;
le 9Dec49; DU22449.
EDGAR BERGEN WITH CHARLIE
McCARTHY (Radio program) Scripts in
this series are by Edgar John Bergen.
Scripts prior to Oct. 2, 1949, have title:
"The Charlie McCarthy Show."' © Edgar
John Bergen,
Oct. 2, 9, 1949. © 1c each 180ct49;
DU21804-21805.
Oct. 16, 23, 1949. ©l1c each 310ct49;
DU21943-21944,
Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 1949. ©l1c each
14Nov49; DU22140-22141.
Nov. 13, 20, 1949, ©1c each 28Nov49;
DU22311-22312.
Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 1949. ©l1c each
13Dec49; DU22542-22543,
EDITIONS du Belier.
Couleur dutemps. DP21182, SEE
Apollinaire, Guillaume.
EDITIONS Nagel.
Der Tolle. C4196. SEE Agoston,
_ Gertrude,
EDITIONS Royalty.
Quatre jours 4 Paris. DU21200. SEE
Ovanessian, Raymond.
EDITORS! choice, SEE Carroll,
Charles Gordon, Cover story. CU21206.
EDMONDS, EDITH.
The books give a party, a play for
children, Evanston, Ill., Row, Peter-
son, c1949. 17p. © Row, Peterson
& Co.; 18Aug49; DP21895.
EDSALL, RICHARD LINN.
The burning fence, a play in three acts.
© Richard L, Edsall; le 3Aug49;
DU20962.
EDWARD, my son. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
EDWARDS, Lee, pseud. SEE Levy,
Edward J.
EGAN, WILLIAM.
The darkness within, a play in two acts.
© William Egan; lc 13Sep49; DU21372.
EGER, JEAN CLAUDE.
Les amants d'Argos, piéce en trois
actes. © Jean-Claude Eger; lc
8Aug49; DU21186.
EHRLICH, MILTON.
King of the hill, a play in three acts.
© Milton Ehrlich; lc 25Nov49; DU22458.
EICHEL, LESLIE PHILIP.
Tomorrow is an oStrich, a play in three
acts. © Leslie Hichel; le 21Dec49;
DU22616.
EILBIRT, HENRY.
Successful selling. [Recording scripts]
© Institute of Educational Relations;
le 110ct49; C4161.
DER EINGEBILDETE Kranke, DU21215.
SEE Fischer, William Louis.
EISENBERG, PHILIP.
Fun on the farm; a record jigsaw game.
Script by Peter Steele [pseud. of
Philip Eisenberg] music by Hecky
Krasno [pseud, of Hermann Krasnow]
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Herman Krasnow, Philip Eisenberg;
le 12Sep49; DU21351.
Slugger at the bat. DU21335. SEE
Lyon, Peter.
Stampede. DU21336. SEE Walsh,
Henry H.
ELDRIDGE Entertainment House, inc.
Accidental hero. DP22408. SEE Sapp,
Phyllis Woodruff. “
Anything for a laugh. DP22404, SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
Everybody's rehearsal-less Christmas
book DP22403,. SEE Everybody's
rehearsal-less Christmas book,
How green was her boy-friend.
DP22406,. SEE Nash, John.
Judy and the Colonel. DP22409. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
Lilacs for Louisa. DP22405. SEE
Kotz, Kathleen Murphy.
Merry Christmas mix-up. DP22410.
SEE Moessner, Lois.
Sixteen is spring. DP22407. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
ELECTRIC Storage Battery Company.
For those who serve. DU20707. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
$ales from $ervice. DU20709. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ELECTRO magnetic induction, pts. 1-2.
C4006-4007. SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando.
Transpondence course EE 10-11.
ELECTRO magnetism. C4005. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course EE-9,
ELECTRON theory. C4058. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EP. no; 1:
THE ELECTROPHONES. DU21510. SEE
Del Castillo, Lloyd G.
ELEMENTARY piping. C4290. SEE The
Lummus Company.
ELENA. DU20740. SEE
Lowers, Virginia Belle.
ELEPHANTS never forget. C3849, SEE
Garvey, Ralph J.
THE ELEVATOR man, DU22310. SEE
Cord, Don Orlando,
ELEVENSES. DP22004. SEE Denham,
Lilian.
ELFIN broth. DU21024. SEE
McCowan, Elizabeth DeLano.
ELINOR. DU22446. SEE Vining,
Donald.
ELLA called Cinder. DU21102. SEE
Dallas, Meredith Eugene.
ELLERY Queen's The four of hearts
mystery. DP21855. SEE Roos,
William.
121
ELLIOT, DIANA DOWTY.
Treasure your hands, a series of
television commercials. © Mrs,
Diana Dowty Elliot; le 120ct49;
DU21766,
Your hands are you, a series of sug-
gested television programs based on
palmistry. © Diana Dowty; lc
13Sep49; DU21381.
ELLIOT, MICHAEL, pseud.
A white raven, a play in two acts by
Michael Elliot [pseud. of Carolyn
Slaski and Stanley Stevens]
© Carolyn Slaski, Stanley Stevens; lc
15Sep49; DU21407.
ELLIOTTE, John, SEE
The Great Gildersleeve (Radio program)
ELLSTEIN, Abraham,
Stampede, DU21336. SEE Walsh,
“Henry H.
ELMAN, IRVING.
Tevye's daughters, a play in two acts.
© Irving Elman; lc 13Dec49; DU22483.
ELOISE. DU22036. SEE
Dubs, Florence Arnold.
ELSER, DONALD.
The pink dress, a drama in one act.
Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson [1949].
28 p. illus. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
21Sep49; DP21901.
Thanks to Mary Ann, a comedy in three
acts. New York, S. French [1949].
95 p. illus. © Samuel French; 2Nov49;
DP 22479,
ELSIE did it. DU20712. SEE
Hartryce, Jean.
ELSMITH, BERTA.
The miracle of the tumbler, a short music
play suitable for part of an Easter or
Christmas program, by Berta and
Leonard Elsmith. For grades 4 through
6. Boston, C. C. Birchard [1949].
14p. (Elsmith series, no. 6) ©C. C.
Birchard & Co.; 170ct49; DP21813.
ELSMITH, Leonard,
The miracle of the tumbler. DP21813.
SEE Elsmith, Berta.
ELTON, Jack.
Santa's calling. DU22340. SEE
Bova, Joe.”
EMBASSY Pictures ltd.
The Kangaroo Kid, DU22185. SEE
Veitch, Anthony Scott.
THE EMERALD ring. DU21544, SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 261.
EMERSON, ELIZABETH (HOLADAY)
The voice of Moses, a play in one act,
New York, Longmans, Green [1949].
18 p. (Longmans' play series)
© Longmans, Green & Co., inc.
26O0ct49; DP21937.
EMERY, CHARLES.
The glorified brat, a play in three
scenes. © Charles Emery; lc
5Jul49; DU20638.
EMMONS, BETSY.
The time table, a play in three acts.
© Betsy Emmons; lc 24Oct49; DU22110.
THE EMPEROR'S new clothes. DU20998.
SEE Barzman, Sol.
EMPIRE builders. DU21744, DU21998.
SEE Loprete, Nicholas Richard.
EMPTY heart. DP21339. SEE Knoerle,
Mary Jeanne,
THE ENCHANTED inn. DU22620. SEE
Buttitta, Anthony James.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE ENCHANTED treasure. DU22363.
SEE Nicholson, Anne Preston.
THE ENCHANTRESS. DU20672. SEE
Chapman, Tedwell.
ENCORE. SEE
Ferraro, Iris. DU21064.
McCabe, Terrence W. DU21356.
END of a season, SEE Goldsmith,
Gloria, Andora Adams, DU21294.
ENDS of the candle. DU22307. SEE
Sullum, Alvin.
ENGINE performance diagnosis. DU21697.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ENGLISH ham, DU21097. SEE Grant,
Gary Ferrill.
ENOS Slaughter. C3962. SEE The
American Way (Rado program)
ENOUGH rope, DU22192, SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2626-
1851.
ENRIGHT, Caroline Lanzl.
A Weakespoint spring. DU22646. SEE
Lanzl, Frank Albert.
ENSIGN, CHARLES JOSEPH.
In behalf of oblivion, a play in two acts,
© Charles Joseph Ensign; lc 6Sep49;
DU21309.
EPISODE. DU22074. SEE
Dymow, Ossip.
AN EPOS on Eros: "Sex-tet.'’ DU21868.
SEE Gorton, Alfred.
ERVINE, John St. John Greer. SEE
Ervine, St. John Greer.
ERVINE, ST. JOHN GREER.
The Christies, a play in three acts.
London, G. Allen & Unwin [1949].
93 p. © John St. John Greer Ervine;
22Sep49; DP 22126.
ESPECIALLY for you. C3860. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various au-
thors. © Jewish Theological Seminary
of America.
224. Mar. 20, 1949. A magic power, by
Sigmund Miller. © 20Mar49; DP21619.
225. Mar. 27, 1949. Green thumb in
the city, by Sylvia Berger. © 27Mar49;
DP 21618.
226. Apr. 3, 1949. Adventure in time,
by Sylvia Berger. © 3Apr49; DP21617.
227. Apr. 10, 1949. The slave, by
Sigmund Miller. © 10Apr49; DP21616.
228, Apr. 17, 1949. One little nanny-
goat, by Morton Wishengrad.
© 17Apr49; DP21615.
229. Apr. 24, 1949. Out of darkness,
by Morton Wishengrad. © 24Apr49;
DP21614.
230. May 1, 1949, Portrait of dedica-
tion, by Peter Lyon. © 1May49;
DP21613.
231. May 8, 1949. The second sun, by
Ernest Kinoy. © 8May49; DP21612.
232. May 15, 1449. Welcome home, by
Richard David [pseud. of Irve Tunick]
© 15May49; DP21611.
233. May 22, 1949. The trial of
Jonathan Green, by Sylvia Berger.
© 22May49; DP21610.
234. May 29, 1949. Man of peace, by
Peter Lyon. © 29May49; DP21609.
235. June 5, 1949. The way of my
Uncle Gedalia, by Sylvia Berger.
© 5Jun49; DP21608.
236. June 12, 1949. A dreamer's
journey, by Joseph Mindel. © 12Jun49;
DP 21607.
237. June 19, 1949. Aarn, the cobbler,
and the western wall, by Ernest Kinoy.
© 19Jun49; DP21606.
238. June 26, 1949. Incident at sea,
by Joseph Mindel. © 26Jun49;
DP21605.
239. July 3, 1949. The sealed tunnel,
by Irve Tunick. © 3Jul49; DP21604.
ETKES, ADINA.
Through the keyhole, a play in three
acts. © Adina Etkes; lc 19Jul49;
DU20807.
ETTLINGER, DON VICTOR.
June dawn, a comedy in three acts, by
Dorothy Evans [pseud. of Don Victor
Ettlinger] and John Ware [pseud. of
Edward Howe Mabley]. New York, S.
French [1949]. 105 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 7Nov49; DP22476.
ETUE, JAMES JOSEPH.
Mulrooney and mammon, a play in one
act. © James J. Etue; lc 2Nov49;
DU22103.
LE EUROPEE vittoriose in amore?
DU22482. SEE Rollini, Mario.
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church. Board
of Parish Education. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
EVANS, Dorothy, pseud. SEE Ettlinger,
Don Victor.
AN EVENING in the Renaissance, DU21167.
SEE Hofmann, Melita.
THE EVER -eatin' alligators. DU20845.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 957.
EVERY girl should be married. DU20733.
SEE Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
June 27, 1949.
EVERY mana king. DU21270. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
EVERYBODY'S REHEARSAL-LESS
CHRISTMAS BOOK.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, c1949. 98 p. © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc. ; 1Sep49;
DP 22403.
EVE'S daughters. DU22168. SEE
Greenhill, Sara H.
EWEN, JAMES.
Twentieth century cavalcade, a television
vaudeville variety program. Episode 1;
Year 1899, © James Ewen; Ic 140ct49;
DU21773.
EXCURSION ride. DU20645. SEE
Aldrich family (Radio program)
No. 504.
EXECUTIVE speeches. C3882. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
EXPERIMENTAL productions of a group of
original plays. DU21040. SEE
Pawley, Thomas Désiré.
F
F. C. Russell Company. SEE Russell
(F. C.) Company.
FABER, ELMER.
Safety quiz-down; script for radio or
television presentation. © Elmer
Faber; lc 20Jul49; C3895.
FABIENNE, pseud. SEE
Bisch, Henriette Blanche.
FABRE-LUCE, ALFRED.
Théatre interdit: Hérésie, Astarté,
122
-
Bettina. Paris, Béranger [1949].
274 p. © Alfred Fabre-Luce; 15May49;
DP 20736.
FABULOUS voyage. DU20788. SEE
Koch, Richard Henry.
THE FACE is familiar, DU21450. SEE
Richardson, Hal Ainslie.
THE FACE of grief. DU21959. SEE
Norinsky, Jack.
FAIR and warmer. DU21322. SEE
Weinstein, Harriett.
FAIRBANKS, Jerry. SEE Fairbanks,
(Jerry) inc,
FAIRBANKS (Jerry) inc. SEE Jackson
and Jill (Television program)
FAIRWEATHER, FREDERIC HEDLY.
Breezing, a play in three acts by
Frederic Hedly Fairweather and
W. Wallace Munro. © Frederic Hedly
Fairweather, William Wallace Munro;
le 24O0ct49; on revisions, DU21867.
Prev. reg. ''Grimshaw, inc. ;"
1Dec47; DU12133.
FAITH for two. DU22219. SEE
Schwartz, Suzanne Marilyn.
FALK, Richard.
Page the groom. DU21973. SEE
George, James Christie.
FALL, angel, fall. DU21824. SEE
Rogers, Sherman Edward.
FALSTAFF. DU21673. SEE
Smith, George Smedley.
FALSTAFF Brewing Corporation.
Grocery sales pay off! C3920. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Smooth sale-ing. C3859. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
To the point of sale! C4027. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
FAME surrounds you. C3885. SEE
Lyman, John Hilton.
THE FAMILY. DU22451. SEE Martin,
Erik.
A FAMILY affair. DU20964. SEE
McGowan, John Wesley.
FAMILY time. C3835. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
FAMILY west. DU22143. SEE
Temple, Norman.
FAMOUS JURY TRIALS (Television pro-
gram)
Scripts in this series are by John L.
Clark. © Transamerican Broadcasting
and Television Corp.
1. Frank Johnson. © le 120ct49; ;
DU21739. :
2. Margaret Jennings. © le 200ct49;
DU21851.
3. Robert Bender. © le 280ct49;
DU21950.
4. Sam Novack. © le 4Nov49; DU21976.
5. Grace Dayton. © le 14Nov49;
DU22131.
6. Timothy Frost. © le 21Nov49;
DU22245,
7. Oscar Waller. ©lc 25Nov49;
DU22283.
8. Harold Tucker. © le 5Dec49;
DU22360.
9. Danny Ross. © lc 13Dec49;
DU22519.
10. Steve Mullin. © lc 19Dec49; DU22602.
11. Jane Minster. © lc 23Dec49; DU22650.
FANCY meeting you. DP2i840. SEE
Taggart, Tom.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
FANCY meeting youhere. DU22083.
SEE Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
THE FAN-TAN gold robbery. DU21160.
SEE The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio
program) No. 677.
FAR from the hurly-burly. DU21587.
SEE Anderson, Hugh Abercrombie.
FARICY, GEORGE.
Proof of the pudding, a play in three
acts. © George Faricy; lc 1Jul49;
DU20607.
FARLEY, Richard. SEE Actor's Studio
(Television program)
FARRAR, Sidney Bob.
Vinegaroon, DU20971. SEE
Chamberlain, Jerome Vize.
THE FARRELL case. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
FASHION VARIETIES. DU20683. SEE
Sterner, Mauritz Alexander.
FASHIONABLY yours. DU21525. SEE
Fraser, Mary Harrison.
FATE breaks anarm. DU20589. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 556.
FATHER, dear father. DU22241. SEE
Hunt, Marjori.
THE FATHERS of Charlcia. DU22339.
SEE Crawford, Opal Nancy Guy.
FAULKNER, JACK J.
Know the show; radio-television script.
© Jack J. Faulkner; lc 11Jul49;
C3877.
FAUST. SEE De Leon, Jack. Goethe's
Faust. DP21041.
FAVORITE son. DU21828. SEE
Frank, Sidney Aaron.
FEARLESS Morton. DU21519. SEE
Gallahan, Betty Jane.
THE FEAST of St. James. DU20757.
SEE Gribble, Harry Wagstaff.
THE FEDERATION of Cercles Lacordaire
and Ste-Jeanne d'Arc inc.
La morte en vie. DP22536. SEE Vekeman,
Victor.
Le réveillon du pére Brisson.
SEE Vekeman, Victor.
DP 22535.
FEE, DOROTHY.
Paradise rejected, an opera in three
scenes, Based on the short story
"Der Postsekretar im Himmel" by
Ludwig Thoma. [Text only] © Dorothy
Fee; le 9Nov49; DU22413.
FEENEY, Gerard.
Prince of a guy. DP22704. SEE Stroh,
Richard N,
FELLOWS, Harriet Burns,
Works by Harriet Burns Fellows in col-
laboration with Janet Hattersley Becker
written under the pseud., Becky Boyes,
are entered under the pseud.
FELTON, Norman.
Sam 'n' Ella. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
FENDERSON, JULIA K.
Big Navajo medicine, a children's
operetta in two acts. Evanston, IIll.,
Row, Peterson{1949]. 24p. © Row,
Peterson & Co.; 16Aug49; DP21911.
FENSTEMACHER, BERYL PROCTOR.
United we stand; one act play on the
United Nations. Chicago, United Nations
Association of Chicago [1949]. 50
leaves. illus. © Beryl Proctor
Fenstemacher (Mrs. Wm. R.);
18Jul49; DP21063.
FENSTEMACHER, Mrs. William R. SEE
Fenstemacher, Beryl Proctor.
FERBER, EDNA.
Bravo! Play in three acts by Edna
Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Acting
ed. [New York] Dramatists Play
Service [1949]. 77 p. illus.
© Edna Ferber, George S. Kaufman;
23Aug49; DP21383. Prev. reg.
24Sep49; DU16422.
FERGUSON, Leonard James.
Cafe Janine. DU21913. SEE Stephens,
Ronald Reginald.
FERRARO, IRIS.
Encore; original screenplay by Iris
Ferraro. A musical piece "Interludio"
by Joseph Ferraro to be played in film.
[Text only] © Iris Ferraro; lc
23Jun49; DU21064.
FERRIN, Alfred, pseud. SEE Fetscherin,
Alfred.
FETSCHERIN, ALFRED.
Ich liebe ein Phantom (Steven), ein Stick
in drei Akte von Alfred Ferrin [pseud. ]
© Theaterverlag Reiss A. G.; Ic
19Dec49; DU22604.
FIALA, ANTHONY.
The joust of the Golden and Silver Knights;
a dramatic composition by Anthony
Fiala and Frederick Jay Benjamin.
© pnthony Fiala, Frederick Jay Benjamin;
le 21Jul49; C3896.
FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY (Radio
program)
Scripts in this series are by Don Quinn
and Phil Leslie. ©S. C. Johnson &
Son, inc.
TSS sept., 135) 205 27; Oct. 4, 11:
1949. © 1c each 18Nov49; DU22225-
22229.
FICHANDLER, ZELDA DIAMOND.
Yellow shoes, a play in one act.
Zelda Diamond Fichandler; lc 29Jun49;
DU20599,
FIDDLEFOOT Inn. DU21628, SEE
Cartmell, Van H.
FIDO'S tale. DU20827. SEE
Grayson, Jeffrey William.
THE FIERY furnace. DU21573. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio
No. 54, ‘ Cayce
FIESTA. DU20832. S&E Gruenwald,
Alfred,
THE FIG tree madonna. DU21511. SEER
Fineman, Irving.
FIGHT mit Sigel. DP22522. SEE The
Land We Live In (Radio program)
Dec. 8, 1949,
THE FIGHTING Fishers. DP21632. SEE
Heenan, Barry.
THE FILLY-LOO bird. DU21684. SEE
Caden, Frank.
FILLY-LOO Bird Company.
The Filly-Loo Bird. DU21684. SEE
Caden, Frank.
FINAL balance. DU21361. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
THE FINAL word. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
123
FINALE. DU22629. SEE Peck,
Charles Karl.
FINCH, JOHN.
The downstairs dragon, a comedy in three
acts. © John Finch; le 250ct49;
DU21864,
FIND the famous name game. C4109.
SEE Beebe, Robert M.
THE FINDING of the silver cup. DU21554.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 74.
THE FINE arts. DU22537. SEE Pierre,
Ray.
FINEMAN, IRVING.
The fig tree madonna, a play in three
acts. © Irving Fineman; lc 8Sep49;
DU21511.
THE FINEST first. DU21693. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
FINLEY, CHARLES QUIGLEY.
Angel blaze, a new play in three acts,
© Charles Quigley Finley; le 30ct49;
DU21646.
FIORY, MARINA.
Vassilissa (Vassilissa Melentieva), the
private life of Czar Ivan the Terrible.
A drama in five scenes translated and
adapted by Marina Fiory from the work
by A. Ostrovsky. © Marina Fiory,
Maxim Panteleieff; lc 14Jul49; DU22086.
FIPPS, WILLIAM FREDERICK.
God's bed-time story of sane-sex. A
lecture. © William F. Fipps; lc
11Aug49; C4023.
THE FIR-tree fairy. DP21909. SEE
Johnston, Leonora.
FIRE answers fire. DU21889. SEE
Slaughter, Howard Key.
FIRE in the head. DU22614. SEE Chase,
Lloyd Fremont.
FIRE on the trail. DU21163. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 680.
THE FIRE trap. DU21302. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell (Radio
program) No. 143.
FIRST daughter of the Confederacy.
DP22259. SEE The Land We Live In
(Radio program) Nov. 17, 1949.
THE FIRST edition's murder case,
DU22253. SEE The Sheriff (Radio
program) No. 268.
THE FIRST impression. DU21528. SEE
Carson, Marco.
FIRST NIGHTER (Radio program)
Dramatic compositions in this series
are by various authors. © Campana
Sales Co.
Mar. 24, 1949. Dark journey, by Sidney
Marshall. © Ic 18Jul49; DU20789.
Mar. 31, 1949. The care and feeding of
Mr. Dobbs, by Sidney Renthal. © lc
18Jul49; DU20790.
Apr. 7, 1949. The broken string, by
Norwood Chamberlin. © lc 18Jul49;
DU20791.
Apr. 14, 1949. A woman's place, by
Libby Sollis, © le 18Jul49;
DU20792,
May 5, 1949, The handwriting doesn't
lie, by Sam Locke. © lc 18Jul49;
DU20793,
May 12, 1949. Spring is loose again, by
Virginia Safford Lynn. © lc 18Jul49;
DU20794.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FIRST NIGHTER (Radio program) Cont'd.
May 26, 1949. Nuisance case, by
Sidney Renthal. © lc 18Jul49; DU20795.
June 9, 1949. The horse said "Yes," by
George Asness. © le 26Sep49; DU21504.
June 16, 1949, Steffany gets engaged,
by Virginia Safford Lynn. © lc
26Sep49; DU21584.
June 30, 1949. For Pete's sake, by
Joel Murcott. © lc 26Sep49; DU21503.
July 7, 1949. Incident on a park bench,
by Gene Fromherz. © lc 26Sep49;
DU21527.
July 14, 1949. See you in the comics, by
Sidney Renthal. © lc 26Sep49; DU21526.
July 21, 1949. Uncle Henry, by Joel
Murcott. ©lce 26Sep49; DU21586.
Aug. 4, 1949. One of the boys, by
Joel Murcott. © 1c 26Sep49; DU21585.
Aug. 11, 1949. My lady, my love; by
Gerry Day. © 1c 100ct49; DU21723.
Aug. 18, 1949. Das in dog, by Jean Lee
Latham. © lc 100ct49; DU21724,
Aug. 25, 1949. Pay-off, by Ann Dixon.
© le 100ct49; DU21701.
Sept. 8, 1949, Martha in the morning,
by John McGreevey. ©lc 100ct49;
DU21702,
Sept. 15, 1949. His and hers, by Virginia
Safford Lynn. © le 16Dec49; DU22574.
Sept. 22, 1949. The appearance of
murder, by Floyd Miller. © lc
16Dec49; DU22573.
Sept. 29, 1949. Honeymoon express, by
Joel Murcott. © le 16Dec49; DU22572.
THE FIRST wonderful Christmas. DU21318.
SEE Luise, Ralph Joseph.
FISCHBACH, BERNICE WINFIELD.
Tell me true; audition script by AnnBern
Walter [pseud.] © Bernice Winfield
Fischbach; le 21Nov49; DU22258.
FISCHER, ERICH.
Johann, der muntre Seifensieder; ein
lustiges Reimspiel (nach dem Hagedorn-
schen Gedicht) von Erich Fischer, mit
alteren Volksliedern, bearbeitet von
Erich Fischer. Berlin, Ed. Bote &
G. Bock, c1922. 11 p. Piano vocal
score; libretto laidin. © Associated
Music Publishers, inc. (in notice: Ed.
Bote & G. Bock); 15Nov22; DP22627.
Mutter Schrédern. DP22626. SEE Kreut-
zer, Konradin.
Seine Schwester. DP22625. SEE Offen-
bach, Jacques.
FISCHER, Helene.
Mutter Schr8dern. DP22626. SEE
Kreutzer, Konradin.
Seine Schwester. DP22625. SEE Offen-
bach, Jacques.
FISCHER, WILLIAM LOUIS.
Der eingebildete Kranke, Kom*‘ie in
drei Akten von J. B. Moliére. Frei
tbersetzt von William L. Fischer.
© William L. Fischer; Ic 29Aug49;
DU21215.
FISHER, AILEEN LUCIA.
Christmas in ninety-nine words, a
children's operetta in three scenes.
Libretto by Aileen Fisher, music by
Rebecca Welty Dunn. Evanston, III. ,
Row, Peterson [1949]. 40 p.
© Row, Peterson & Co. ; 20Sep49;
DP21905.
FISHER, Beatrice, pseud. See Hirsch,
Beatrice.
FISHER, EDNA.
Time out, a play in two acts by Edna
Fisher and Beatrice Levin. Music and
lyrics by Edna Fisher. © Edna
Fisher, Beatrice Levin; lc 30Aug49;
DU21238.
FISHER, GRACE DOTHEA.
Painted screens, a comedy in three acts
by Dothea Davis [pseud] © Grace D.
Fisher; lc 25Aug49; DU21285.
FISHER, Miriam Lois, pseud. SEE
Wilson, Ira Bishop.
FISHER, PHILIP.
Diaper diary; audition tape recording.
© Philip Fisher; lc 5Jul49; C3829.
FISHERMAN'S luck. C4245. SEE
Turner, Winford Seth.
FITTS, Dudley.
Oedipus rex. A37017. SEE Sophocles.
FITZGERALD, Robert.
Oedipus rex. A37017. SEE Sophocles.
FIVE STAR PRODUCTIONS.
Stubby Nubbin, the Christmas donkey;
television film cartoon. By Wayne
McHenry [pseud. of Harry Wayne
McMahan] and Tanis Chandler [pseud.
of Ann Scott Goldthwaite] Episodes
1-20, © Five Star Productions; lc
26Aug49; DU21227.
THE FLAGS out there. DU22648. SEE
Slote, Alfred H.
FLAIANI, FLORINDO.
La mamma in paradiso, dramma
fiabesco in tre atti. Ascoli Piceno,
Tipografia Ascolana, 1948. 38p.
© Florindo Flaiani; 31Dec48; DP22480,
THE FLAMING bridge. DU20850. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2568-1793,
FLAMMARION, Ernest.
Coco de France. AF10864, SEE Delhaye
de Marnyhac, Thérése.
Petites filles modernes. AF10863.
SEE Delhaye de Marnyhac, Thérése.
FLASTER, Karl.
The scarlet letter. DU21531. SEE
Giannini, Vittorio.
FLEISCHER, MAX.
The amazing Dr. Walsh, a problem play
in three acts. © Max Fleischer; lc
4Nov49; DU22000.
THE FLESH cry. DU22551. SEE Selig,
Herbert,
FLIGHT into fantasy. DU22380. SEE
Rolfs, Hans Wilhelm.
FLOWERS, PRISCILLA.
Let's go, a play in five scenes witha
prologue and an epilogue. © Priscilla
Flowers; le 17Nov49; DU22206.
THE FLYING disk line ads. C4207. SEE
Sharp, Phyllis Margaret.
FOG Island. DP21897. SEE McCarty,
Edward Clayton.
FOLK songs of the world. C4122. SEE
Franc, Robert.
FOLLOW the snail. DU21244. SEE
Hood, Ann,
FOLLY'S cemetery. DU22191. SEE
Woolley, Ivy Houtz.
FONA-TEL. C4183. SEE Busch,
Vincent J.
FOODINI goes a'huntin . DU21171. SEE
Lynn, Jeannette.
FOODINI'S trip to the moon. DU21172.
SEE Lynn, Jeannette.
FOOL'S noon. DU20629. SEE
Snider, Richard Harlan.
FOOT disease and cancer. C4251. SEE
Wikler, Simon Joseph.
124
FOOTLIGHT favorites.
Miksch, W. F.
DP22125. SEE
FOOTLOOSE and fancy. DU20777. SEE
Wallace, Morgan.
FOR men only. DP21760. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy.
FOR Pete's sake. DU21503. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) June 30,
1949,
FOR she's a jolly good fellow. DU21831.
SEE Merling, Jean Harriet.
FOR the rich they sing. DU21317. SEE
Kallesser, Michael.
FOR those who serve. DU20707. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FORCE against evil. DU21472. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2613-1838.
FORD, Eileen Otte.
Ann Loring. C4289. SEE Ford,
Gerard William.
FORD, GERARD WILLIAM.
Ann Loring, a fifteen minute daily radio
serial, by Gerard William Ford and
Eileen Otte Ford. [Background of the
story and synopsis of the plot for a
week in the series ] © Gerard William
Ford, Eileen Otte Ford, known as
The Fords; le 1Dec49; C4289.
FORD Motor Company.
The chump or the champ. DU21692,
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Do you want more birds, DU22555. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Executive speeches, C3882. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Larkin's letter. DU22557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
What do they have. DU20704. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
What every champ must know. DU20702.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FORD Motor Company. Ford division.
Overdrive. DU22423, SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
FORD Motor Company. Lincoln-Mercury
Division.
Better than ever. C4300, DU21929.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Double-take. DU21690. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Lincoln with hydra-matic transmission.
DU20695. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
The plan's thething. DU22422. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Progress to date. DU22418. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FORD Motor Company. Parts and Acces-
sories Department.
The case of Barney Judson. DU21696.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
How to turn chrome into silver.
DU20703. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
It could be anywhere. DU20697. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FORD Motor Company. Service Department.
Engine performance diagnosis (The
story of Bernard Sure, D. D. G.)
DU21697. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
The magic of Loadamatic. DU21687. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The 1949 suspension systems (Wheel
alignment). C4189. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Passenger car brakes (Step on it)
DU21695. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
FORD Motor Company. Truck and Fleet
Sales Department.
A dream on wheels. DU20708. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The meaning of ''Bonus-built.'' DU20700.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
My business is different. DU20705. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Now is the time. DU20706. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Reconditioning for quick turnover.
DU20696. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
FORD Motor Company. Used Truck
Division.
Nightmare buster. DU20698. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE FORDS. SEE Ford, Gerard William.
FOREMAN, Robert.
Swan Soap radio program. C4133.
SEE Lever Brothers Company.
FORGERY frameup. DU22492. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2643-
1868.
FORTUNE and men's eyes. DU20738.
SEE Horowitz, Dorothy.
THE FORTUNE hunters. DP21480. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
THE FORTUNE teller. DU22082. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
FORTY -eight hours to pay. DU22290.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram) No. 711.
FORTY miles around the moon. C4102.
SEE Osborn, Charles William.
FORTY miles from New York. DU22240.
SEE Sokoloff, Ivan.
'49er diary. SEE Muse, Violet Frances.
Gold for dearie. DU22146.
FORTY thousand Smiths. DU21096. SEE
Pek, Desider P.
FORWARD with the children. DP21770.
SEE Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
FOSS, KENELM.
A Christmas carol, a play in three parts,
dramatized from the story by Charles
Dickens. London, S. French [1949].
44p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 1377) © Samuel French ltd. ;
21Jun49; DP20658.
FOSTER, DeEsta Houtz.
Folly s cemetery. DU22191. SEE
Woolley, Ivy Houtz.
FOSTER, ELMA MICHAEL WILKINS.
Serenade to the bidders; or, Serenade
to Elizabeth. A motion picture
synopsis by E. M. Wilkins. © Elma
Michael Wilkins Foster; Ic 15Aug49;
DU21106.
The violet swans, a comedy in three acts.
© Elma Michael Wilkins Foster; le
8Aug49; on revisions; DU21027. Prev.
reg. "Evening, with swans’: 270ct46;
DU5625.
FOSTER, LEW.
Ghost town, a musical comedy in two acts,
with songs and dances. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Lew Foster; lc
310ct49; DU21960.
FOSTER, the fire engine. DU20759. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
Feb. 20, 1949.
FOUND money. DU21265. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
880484 O - 50 - 3
FOUR minutes of fun. DP22179. SEE
Huber, Louis Joseph.
THE FOUR of hearts mystery. SEE Roos,
William. Ellery Queen's The four of
hearts mystery. DP21855.
FOURTEEN years of service. C4184.
SEE Bethune, Mary McLeod.
THE FOURTH time... you hang! DU22354.
SEE Plainclothes Man (Television pro-
gram) No. 8.
FOWKE, HELEN SHIRLEY.
Devil take all, a play in three acts.
© Helen Shirley Fowke; le 110ct49;
DU21732.
FOWLER, Winslow. SEE Clark, Margaret
Winslow Fowler.
FOX, CLEO JOHNSON.
Smoke rings, a play with music in three
acts. Book and lyrics by Cleo Johnson
Fox, music by Mary Beno Glascock.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Mrs. Cleo Johnson Fox; lc 21Jul49;
DU20997.
FOX, Gibson. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
FOX, LUACINE CLARK.
The stars hung low, a musical play in
three acts. [Music for song attached].
© Luacine Clark Fox; le 15Jul49;
DU20776.
FOXY outfoxed. DU21365. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2602-1827.
FRADEL, Judy, pseud. SEE Wolfson,
Gertrud.
FRAENKEL, HELENE ESBERG.
Bosom of the family. DU22443, SEE
Free, Marion Allen.
There was a little girl, a play in three
acts, © Helene Esberg Fraenkel;
le 22Sep49; DU21850.
FRAGMENT. DU22368. SEE Smalley,
Webster Leroy.
A FRAME-UP. DU22350. SEE Actor's
Studio (Television program) No. 3.
FRANC, ROBERT.
Folk songs of the world; radio script.
© Robert Franc; Ic 23Sep49; C4122,
FRANCES, CHARLOTTE.
The Carter Street story, a play in three
acts. London, Fortune Press [1949].
73 p. © Charlotte Frances; 15Feb49;
DP20956,
Western wind, a comedy drama in three
acts. London, Fortune Press [1949].
67 p. © Charlotte Frances; 13Feb49;
DP21291,
FRANCIS, CHARLES, pseud.
Aunt Silly, a comedy in three acts by
Charles Francis [pseud. of Carey
Leonard Ballew, Charles Francis
Horner, and Bryan Ridgway Horner]
© Charles Francis; 14Jul49; DP20797.
Aunt Silly, a comedy in three acts by
Charles Francis [pseud. of Carey
Leonard Ballew, Charles Francis
Horner, and Bryan Ridgway Horner]
© Charles Francis; 17Aug49; on
revisions; DP21145.
Aant Silly (She's no lady, she's a him);
a comedy in three acts by Charles
Francis [pseud. of Carey Leonard
Ballew, Charles Francis Horner, and
Bryan Ridgway Horner] © Charles
Francis; 110ct49; on revisions;
DP21752.
FRANCIS, Milt.
Swing east. DU22644,. SEE Byrne,
John Joseph.
FRANCK, MARCEL.
Les maitres nageurs, piéce en trois actes,
Mise en scéne d/Emile Dars. c1949,
(In Réalités littéraires, n. 26. Paris,
1949. 48p.) © Marcel Franck;
15Jul49; DP-08.
FRANCOIS-JEANTET, JEAN.
Mademoiselle Adélaide, piéce en trois
actes. c1949. (In France illustration.
Le Monde illustré, supplément théatral
et littéraire, n. 35. Paris, 1949.
30 p.) ©J. Frangois-Jeantet (ps. de
Jean Plazanet); 28May49; DP21183.
FRANK, Lee.
The chord. DU21341. SEE Mansure,
Irene.
FRANK, SIDNEY AARON.
Favorite son, a play in two scenes.
© Sidney A. Frank; le 190ct49;
DU21828.
Seat of learning, a play in three acts.
© Sidney A. Frank; lc 8Nov49; DU22045.
Somewhere around the Indiana-Oklahoma
border, a dramatic sketch. © Sidney
A. Frank; le 5Dec49; DU22362.
FRANK, STANLEY NEWTON.
Prestige, an original play in three acts.
© Stanley Newton Frank; le 7Dec49;
DU22432,
FRANK Drake. DU22651. SEE Plain-
clothes Man (Television program)
No. 11.
FRANK Johnson. DU21739. SEE
Famous Jury Trials (Television program)
No. 1.
FRANK Merriwell's promise. DU21297.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
(Radio program) No. 138.
FRANK Shea. C3874. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
FRANK Sinkwich. C4151. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
FRANKEL, CHARLES.
Semper fidelis, a play in three acts.
© Charles Frankel; le 20Sep49; DU21456.
FRANKEL, Doris. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
FRANKEL, HERBERT.
Cloud of darkness, a new play in three
acts, with prologue and epilogue,
© Herbert Frankel; Ic 270ct49;
DU21926,
Seewood's folly, a new musical comedy in
two acts by Herbert Frankel and Gig
Friedman. [Text only] © Herbert
Frankel, Gig Friedman; lc 110ct49;
DU21731.
FRANKIE and the firebug. DP20988. SEE
Guralnik, Shirley.
FRANKIE Frisch. C3869. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
FRANKLY speaking. DP20580. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
FRASER, Elizabeth Margaret,
La mort de Solon, DP20735, SEE
Corneille, Pierre, supposed author,
FRASER, Ferrin. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
FRASER, MARY HARRISON,
Fashionably yours; test film script by
Mary H, Fraser and Robert C, Healey.
© Mary Fraser, Robert C. Healey; Ic
26Sep49; DU21525.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE FRED ALLEN SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Allen. © Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Allen.
June 19, 1949. ©lc 6Jul49; DU20647.
June 26, 1949. © 1c 6Jul49; DU20646.
FRED Clarke. C4068. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
FREDERIC W. Ziv Company. SEE Ziv
(Frederic W.) Company.
FREDERICK (C.) and Associates,
G clef on the diamond, DP21337. SEE
Lucks, Charles Frederick,
FREE, MARION ALLEN.
Bosom of the family, a comedy in three
acts, by Marion Allen and Helene Esberg
Fraenkel. © Marion Allen Free, Helene
Fraenkel; lc 8Dec49; on revisions;
DU22443. Prev. reg. 12Jul46;
DU4523,
FREEDMAN, JULIAN.
A pocketful of love, a one-act operetta
by Julian Freedman and Eden Vale.
[Text only] © Eden Vale, Julian Freed-
man; lc 22Jul49; DU20922.
FREEDMAN, PHILIP M.
Gardenias for Julia, a play in two acts.
From an idea by Paul Shardell [pseud.
of Philip M. Freedman] and Charles
Dorrey. © Philip M. Freedman; lc
10Nov49; DU22093.
My dear Patricia, a play in two acts by
Paul Shardell [pseud.] © Philip M.
Freedman; lc 28Dec49; DU22682.
FREEDOM is a dove. DU21130. SEE
Matz, James Mario.
FREEMAN, LEA DAVID.
At Sadie's, a comedy in three acts by
Lea Freeman and G, A. Dallwig.
© Lea David Freeman, George Arthur
Dallwig; lc 11Aug49; on revisions;
DU21081. Prev. reg. ''Cut rate
people, '' 1Apr38; D56154.
FREEMAN, Mary Eleanor (Wilkins)
Clarissa, DU22100, SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 40,
FREEMAN, William.
We dream awhile. C4099. SEE
Voss, Kittie Keepers.
FREEMASONS. VIRGINIA CITY, MONT.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS. CHAPTER
NO. 1.
Ritual of the queens of the temple of the
Royal Arch, by William R. Kohls.
© Virginia City Chapter Number 1,
Royal Arch Masons; le 9Dec49; C4295.
FREGIUM. DU22587. SEE Lang, André.
FRENCH, Samuel,
Accidentally yours. DP21000. SEE
Snapp, Pauline Williams.
Ask me no questions, DP21001. SEE
Levy, Edward J.
Caught in the villain's web. DP22473.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
Domestic symphony. DP21402. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
Fancy meeting you. DP21840. SEE
Taggart, Tom.
Hansel and Gretel. DP22474. SEE
Masters, Lillian Decker.
John Shanahan, me boy. DP21400. SEE
Casey, Francis Michael.
A little bird of a woman. DP21845. SEE
Sehon, Frank.
Man in the house. DP21841. SEE
Taggart, Tom.
Many happy returns. DP20999, SEE
George, Charles.
Melody Jones. DP21059. SEE Hale,
Nathan.
No place like home. DP21838. SEE
Reach, James.
One-act plays for stage and study.
AA136700. SEE One-act plays for stage
and study.
The people next door. DP22472. SEE
Reach, James.
Rehearsal for death. DP22475. SEE
Batson, George.
See how they run. DP22478. SEE
King, Philip.
Thanks to Mary Ann. DP22479. SEE
Elser, Donald.
That Brewster boy. DP21401. SEE
Hopkins, Paulife.
Up to your ears. DP22477. SEE
Parkhirst, Douglass F.
Your time is up. DP21002. SEE
Braun, Wilbur.
FRENCH (Samuel ltd.
la carte. DP21338. SEE Melville,
Alan.
Blood and thunder. DP21430. SEE
Johnson, Philip.
The cat and the cream. DP20812. SEE
Dinner, William.
A Christmas carol. DP20658. SEE
Foss, Kenelm.
Green grow the cabbages. DP21810.
SEE Johnson, Philip.
Harlequinade. DP22467. SEE Rattigan,
Terence.
Hope springs eternal. DP21835. SEE
Johnson, Philip.
Land of make-believe. DP21057. SEE
Lely, Cyril A.
The leaning shepherdess. DP21146.
SEE Dinner, William.
The letter. DP21704. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
Michael. DP20810. SEE Malleson, Miles.
Mother to Solomon. DP20657. SEE
Monger, David.
The phantom light. DP21812. SEE
Price, Evadne.
Play without end. DP21061. SEE
Dinner, William.
Robinson Crusoe. DP22469. SEE
Carter, Margaret.
Sense and sensibility. DP21062. SEE
Antony, Jonquil.
Strange parallel. DP20811. SEE
Agg, Howard.
Sugar plum. DP21635. SEE Macrae,
Arthur.
There's no problem. DP21058. SEE
Jones, Gwenyth.
The tree. DP21834. SEE Arlett, Vera
Isabel.
We took a cottage. DP22468. SEE
Harris, Mary.
Young Chippie. DP21147. SEE Wallace,
Lewis Grant.
FREQUENCY modulation. C4230. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course ER. No. 22.
FREQUENCY modulation receivers.
C4193-4195. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
ER. No. 19-21.
FRESH paint. DU21940. SEE Lowe,
Joseph.
FRESH, variable winds. DP22677. SEE
Stirling, Nora.
FRIEDMAN, Gig.
Seewood's folly. DU21731. SEE
Frankel, Herbert.
FRIEDMAN, Herman.
Spot the buck. DU21731. SEE
Frankel, Herbert.
FRIENDLY wine. DU21426. SEE
Manss, Constance Alice Louise.
FRIENDSHIP sweepstakes radio program.
C4314. SEE Lange, John Fred.
FRITZ, Don. SEE Fritz, Edmond Don.
FRITZ, EDMOND DON.
More than just beautiful, dramatic revue
in two acts based on ideas by Don
Fritz. Book by Don Fritz and Greta
Hartwig [pseud.] lyrics by Greta
Hartwig [pseud. of Margarethe
Manschinger] © Don Fritz; lc 16Dec49;
DU22569.
FROM the Rio Grande to top of the world.
C3966. SEE Perkins, Lewis Bryant.
FROMHERZ, Gene.
Incident on a park bench, DU21527. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
July 7, 1949.
FRONT and center. C4185. SEE
Coca-Cola Company.
THE FRONT PAGE (Television program)
Scripts in this series are based on the
play of the same title by Ben Hecht and
Charles MacArthur. Adapted by Alvin
Sapinsley. © World Video, inc.
1. Sept. 29, 1949. © lc 100ct49;
DU21725.
2. [Oct. 6, 1949] © lc 5Dec49;
DU22351.
3. Oct. 13, 1949. © lc 250ct49;
DU21882.
4-5. Oct. 20, [28] 1949. ©lc each
14Nov49; DU22152-22153.
6. Nov. 3, 1949. © lc 5Dec49; DU22372.
7-8. Nov. 10, 17, 1949. ©lc each
5Dec49; DU22352-22353.
9. Nov. 24, 1949. © lc 8Dec49;
DU22445.
10. Dec. 1, 1949. © 1c 16Dec49;
DU22571.
THE FROZEN web. DU20868. SEE
Brentano, Lowell.
FRUIT salad. DP22703. SEE Kistler,
Grace Olsen.
FRY, CHRISTOPHER.
The lady's not for burning, a comedy
[in three acts] London, Oxford Univ.
Press, 1949. 98 p. © Christopher
Fry; 3Mar49; DP21287. Prev. reg.
21Apr48; DU14252.
Venus observed, a play in three acts.
© Christopher Fry; lc 16Dec49;
DU22643.
FUE, CHARLES.
Betweenthe two, a dramatic narrative in
three parts. [Stamford, Conn., Brock
and Wallston, 1949]. 113 p. © Charles
Fue; 19Oct49; DP22023.
FULDA, LUDWIG.
Improvement of character, a comedy in
three acts. Translated from the
German by George Altman. © George
J. Altman; lc 15Sep49; DU21405.
FULGIONE, GREGORY.
La canzone di Nennella, dramma in due
atti. Providence, cl1949. 35 p.
illus. © Gregory Fulgione; 12Nov49;
DP22313,
La canzone di Nennella; 0, Papa Nicola.
A play in eleven scenes. © Gregory
Fulgione; lc 18Jul49; DU20784.
FULLER, JULIA BENNETT.
The tides of Wall Street, a comedy of
scenes in three acts by Julia Bennett
and Rudolph ver Mehr, Jr. © Julia
Bennett Fuller, Rudolph ver Mehr, Jr.;
le 20Jul49; DU20940.
FULLER, Rex, pseud. SEE
Rogoff, Elias M.
FUN on the farm. DU21351. SEE
Eisenberg, Philip.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
FUNK, ROBERT SOUTHWICK.
Television science club, a thirty-minute
television program, by Robert Southwick
Funk and Lynn DeVere Poole. © Robert
Southwick Funk; 26Jul49; DP20905.
FUNNY story. DU22448. SEE Butt,
Harold Charles.
FYLEMAN, ROSE.
Red-Riding-Hood [a children's operetta]
Libretto by Rose Fyleman, music by
Will Grant [pseud. of Wilhlem Grosz]
London, Oxford Univ. Press [1949].
55 p. © The Oxford Univ. Press;
21Apr49; DP-01.
G
G clef on the diamond. DP21337. SEE
Lucks, Charles Frederick.
"G" is for Gloria. DU20867. SEE
Hoben, Alice M.
GAERTNER, Hans.
Fiesta. DU20832. SEE Gruenwald,
Alfred.
GAFKE, ELSIE.
A Christmas street scene, a one-act
play for juveniles. Evanston, IIl.,
Row, Peterson, c1949. 26p.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; 30Jun49;
DP 20674.
GAITHER, GANT.
Time out for love, a play in three acts.
© Gant Gaither; le 4Nov49; DU22113.
GALA day. DU22308. SEE Locke,
Elizabeth Joan Stuart.
GALLAHAN, BETTY JANE.
Fearless Morton, a play written for
radio. © Betty Jane Gallahan; lc
23Sep49; DU21519.
Homer and the Brownies from Christmas-
ville, a dramatic sketch. © Betty Jane
Gallahan; le 14Dec49; DU22545.
GAMBLE Hinged Music Company.
Halka. DP22412. SEE Moniuszko,
Stanislaw.
A GAME of cards. DU21955. SEE Thoma,
Louis Richard.
GANGBUSTERS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Phillips
H. Lord, inc. © Phillips H. Lord, inc.
596. Aug. 13, 1949. Case of the un-
divided C's. © lc 23Aug49; DU21153.
GANNON, James Kimball.
The miracle of scraggly Top. DU20688.
SEE McGowan, John Wesley.
Sing to the moon. DU21999. SEE
DeKoven, David.
GANNON, Kim. SEE Gannon, James
Kimball.
GANTILLON, SIMON.
Maya; spectacle en un prologue, neuf
tableaux et un epilogue. [Paris, G. Baty,
1927]. 101 p. illus. (Masques;
cahiers d'art dramatique. 5. cahier)
© Simon Gantillon; 1Jan27; DP20830.
Maya; spectacle en un prologue, neuf
tableaux, et un épilogue. La présente
édition est définitive, et comporte un
certain nombre de retouches, additions:
ou suppressions. © Simon Gantillon; lc
12Dec49; DU22486.
GARDEMAL, LOUIS GASTON.
When the bough breaks, a play in two
acts. © Louis Gaston Gardemal; Ic
8Jul49; DU20669.
THE GARDENER'S dog. DP21295. SEE
Vega Carpio, Lope Félix de.
GARDENIAS for Julia. DU22093. SEE
Freedman, Philip M.
GARDNER, WILLARD LEON.
A matter of life and death, a play in
three acts. © Willard Leon Gardner;
le 21Sep49; on revisions; DU21485.
Prey. reg. ''Life versus death";
270ct37; DU52889.
GARTNER, JACOB EDWARD.
Wild mallard duck calling, parts 1-2.
[Address] © Jacob Edward Gartner;
le 6Oct49; C4159.
GARTNER, MARIE.
Revolutions per minute, a play in two
acts by Marie Gartner and John McGov-
ern. © Mimi Gartner; Ic 1Aug49;
DU20939.
GARTNER, Mimi. SEE Gartner, Marie.
GARVEY, RALPH J.
Don't be a monkey. [Radio script]
© Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; le 8Jul49;
C3850.
Elephants never forget. [Radio script]
© Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; lc 8Jul49;
C3849.
The greatest show on earth. [Radio
script] © Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; lc
8Jul49; C3852.
The Hail Mary. [Radio script] © Rev.
Ralph J. Garvey; le 8Jul49; C3853.
The Lord s Prayer. [Radio script]
© Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; lc 8Jul49;
C3851.
The man on the flying trapeze. [Radio
script] © Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; lc
8Jul49; C3846.
The show must go on. [Radio script]
© Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; lc 8Jul49;
C3847.
Stubborn as an old mule. [Radio script]
© Rev. Ralph J. Garvey; lc 8Jul49;
C3848.
GASLIGHT village. C4226. SEE
Selleck, Milton.
GASSNER, JOHN.
Twenty-five best plays of the modern
American theatre. Early series.
New York, Crown Publishers [1949]
756 p. Contents. —''The hairy ape, "
by Eugene O'Neill. —Desire under the
elms, by Eugene O'Neill. —What
price glory? By Laurence Stallings and
Maxwell Anderson. —They knew what
they wanted, by Sidney Howard. --Beg-
gar on horseback, by G. S. Kaufman and
Marc Connelly. —Craig's wife, by
George Kelly. —Broadway, by Philip
Dunning and George Abbott. —Paris
bound, by Philip Barry. —The road to
Rome, by R. E Sherwood. —The second
man, by S. N. Behrman. -——Saturday's
children, by Maxwell Anderson. —Porgy,
by Dorothy and Du Bose Heyward. —The
front page, by Ben Hecht and Charles
MacArthur. -—-Machinal, by Sophie
Treadwell. —Gods of the lightning, by
Maxwell Anderson and Harold Hickerson.
-—-Street scene, by Elmer Rice. —Strictly
dishonorable, by Preston Sturges. ——
Berkeley Square, by J. L Balderston. —
The clod, by Lewis Beach. —Trifles, by
Susan Glaspell. —Ile, by Eugene O'Neill.
——Aria da capo, by E. St. V. Millay. —
Poor Aubrey, by George Kelly. —-White
dresses, by Paul Green. —Minnie
Field, by E. P. Conkle. —Supplementary
list of plays (p. 754-755)-—-Bibliography
(p. 756) © Crown Publishers; 17Jun49;
A34319.
GASTONE, Michael.
You have a chance. DU21315. SEE
Glass, Everett.
GAUL, HARRIET AVERY.
Take it easy, Tony [a television series]
Script 1: Home folks. Script 9:
Mardi gras. © Harriet Avery Gaul;
le each 5Dec49; DU22369.
127
THE GAY counterfeit. DU21579. SEE
Crawford, Georgina Poppleton.
GEHRI, ALFRED.
La double vie de M. Leonard, comédie en
trois actes. © Alfred Gehri; le 29Nov49;
DU22582.
GEIGER, Mary Aaron.
Angel of the forest. DU20806. SEE
Geiger, Washington Thomas Park.
GEIGER, WASHINGTON THOMAS PARK.
Angel of the forest, a three-act play by
W. T. P. Geiger and Mary A. Geiger.
©W. T. P. Geiger, Mary A. Geiger; lc
18Jul49; DU20806.
GELZER, JAY.
Lamb of God, a play inthree acts. © Jay
Gelzer; le 29Aug49; DU21219.
GENE Autry Productions. SEE
Autry (Gene) Productions.
GENERAL Exchange Insurance Corporation.
Motor Insurance Corporation.
Right again! C3922. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Acceptance Corporation.
It's about time. C3921. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Chevrolet
Motor Division.
Value in volume. C3918. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Frigidaire
Division.
The better way. C3856. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Especially for you. C3860. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Profit ina package. C3858. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
There's profit in the air. C3857. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Oldsmobile
Division.
The Oldsmobile Futuramics. C4188.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Oldsmobile TV, script 4. DU22556. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Television spots. DU21930. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The territory. DU21931. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Trail of the rocket. DU21936. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE GENEROUS hobo. DU21474. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 688.
GENS, OSKAR.
The broken vase, a three-act play.
© Oskar Gens; lec 14Nov49; on revisions;
DU22207. Prev. reg. ''The girl in the
painting; "' 19May48; DU14831.
THE GENTLE Spanish woman. DU21359.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2605-1830.
THE GENTLEMAN. DU21210. SEE
Hinckley, Catherine Henry.
GENTRY, ROBERT CARLTON.
Bats in your belfry, a comedy in three
acts by Bob Gentry and Harry Long.
© Robert Carlton Gentry, Harrison Reed
Long; le 16Sep49; DU21422.
GEORGE, CHARLES.
Many happy returns, a comedy in one act,
by Leona Stephens Hollister [pseud. ]
New York, S. French, c1949. 30p.
illus. © Samuel French; 1Jul49;
DP 20999.
Ma's new husband, a funny farce in three
acts. Boston, Baker's Plays [1949].
76 p. illus. (Baker's royalty plays)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
GEORGE, CHARLES. Cont'd.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 22Sep49; on
revisions; DP21601. Prev. reg.
100ct42; DP82063.
GEORGE, JAMES CHRISTIE.
Page in the groom, a musical comedy-
drama in three acts and five scenes by
Joseph Christie [pseud. of James Christ-
ie George] Music in collaboration with
Richard Falk, lyrics by Gertrude Selby.
[Text and music on separate leaves.
Includes songs no. 1-5, 7, 9-12,
14-20. Tentative titles; Honeymoon
aflying; Kidnap the bride.] © James
Christie George; lc 270ct49;
DU21973.
GEORGE Halas. C4147. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
GEORGE Magerkurth. C3870. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
GEORGE Sisler. C3958. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
GEORGE Stallings. C4066. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
GEORGIA story. DU21075. SEE Cox,
Constance.
GERHART, ROBERT MARTIN.
Name it and take it; radio script.
© Robert Martin Gerhart; 2Nov49;
DP 22084.
GERMWAR. DU22548. SEE Burkhardt,
George Henry.
GERSTENBERG, ALICE.
White collars, a three act play. © Alice
Gerstenberg; lc 25Nov49; DU22286.
GERWIN, CLIFFORD.
God and an enlisted man, a play in three
acts. © Clifford Gerwin; lc 1Dec49;
DU22331.
GET the coast on the phone. DU21196.
SEE Aaberg, Jean Littlejohn.
GHEON, HENRI.
Sleeping princess, by Henri Ghéon, tr.
by Rita Jayne Deering. River Forest,
Ill., Rosary College, 1949. 50p.
English translation of ''La belle au bois
dormant." © Rosary College; 27Jun49;
DP20656.
THE GHOST from Chinatree. DU22636.
SEE The Shadow (Radio program)
No. 390.
GHOST town. DU21960. SEE Foster, Lew.
GIANNINI, VITTORIO.
The scarlet letter (Das Brandmal, [1
marchio) An opera in two parts and
four scenes, by Vittorio Giannini. Eng-
lish text by Karl Flaster. Freely adapt-
ed from the novel of the same title by
Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Vittorio Giannini;
le 26Sep49; DU21531.
GIBBONS, CHLOE PECK.
The Tone family, a series of lectures
for teaching elementary music. With
illustrations. © Chloe Peck Gibbons;
le 6Sep49; C4044.
GIBBONS, EDWARD WILLIAM.
A chill on the wind, a play in three acts.
© Edward Gibbons; lc 8Aug49; DU21029.
GIBBS, HARRY COCHRAN.
Skeeter Bill of the Lightning 'C.'As
broadcast on Station WWXL, Peoria,
Illinois, Oct. 22, 1949. © Harry C.
Gibbs; le 28O0ct49; DU22440.
GIBNEY, Morgan W.
And the truth shall make you free.
DU22421. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
The house that faith built. DU20701. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
How's about it. DU21689, DU22428.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Rainbows to order. DU20710. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The simple truth. DU21266. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Tailor-made dollars. DU21268. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The tire that changes everything.
DU22554. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
GIBOREI Isroel lefonim vehayom.
DP22038. SEE Brevda, Moses.
GIBSON, GEROLT.
The midnight enigma, a play in three
acts. © Gerolt Gibson; lc 50ct49;
on revisions; DU21674. Prev. reg.
22Dec47; DU12422.
GIBSON, WILLIAM.
Sea change, a comedy of artifice in
two acts. © William Gibson; lc
20Sep49; DU21520.
GIBSON Refrigerator Company.
The finest first. DU21693. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
GIDEON and the angel. DU21572. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No, 55.
GIDEON and the strange battle. DU21569.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 58.
GIDEON destroys the altar of Baal.
DU21571. SEE The Children's Chapel
(Radio program) No. 56.
GIDEON recruits his army. DU21570.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 57.
THE GIFT divine. DP21190. SEE
Parker, Thelma M.
THE GIFT of hope. C4199. SEE
Grantham, Katherine E.
GILBERT, Robert.
Die Musik kommt! DP21819. SEE
Straus, Oscar.
GILBERT, William.
Your musical diary. C4011. SEE
Weinstock, Jacob Laurence.
GILBERT, William Schwenck.
Mikado. SEE Johnstone, Thomas Arthur.
DU22349.
Not in the flesh. DU21148. SEE Page,
Marian.
GILCHRIST, Henrietta. SEE Beers,
Henrietta Gilchrist.
GILDED sepulchers. DP21815. SEE
Squires, Beulah Greene.
GILLIVAN, JAMES JOSEPH.
In the morning, a ply in two acts.
© James Joseph Gillivan; lc 14Jul49;
DU20747.
GILMORE, EDWARD JOSEPH.
Birthday party, a semi-serious play in
one act. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson
[1949]. 28p. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
21Sep49; DP21903.
Green autumn, a comedy in two acts.
© Edward Joseph Gilmore, Jr.; lc
19Sep49; DU21445.
GIRAUDOUX, Jean.
The madwoman of Chaillot. SEE The
Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040.
128
GIRL in the mist. DU21985. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 572.
THE GIRL next door. DU21741. SEE
Mogle, William.
GIRLS alone. DU21095. SEE Kundrat,
Theodore Victor.
GIUSTI, ARNDT HANIEL.
Of such small dreams; a comedy in three
acts by Arndt Giusti and Ethel and
David Rosenberg, based on characters
in Ethel Rosenberg's novel ''Go fight
City Hall.'' © Arndt Giusti, Ethel
Rosenberg, David Rosenberg; lc 1Jul49;
DU20612.
Ticket to nowhere, a play in three acts.
© Arndt Giusti; lc 27Dec49; DU22680.
Prev. reg. "Lilith, '' 13Jun38; DU57503.
GIVE a little. DU21962. SER
Allison, Theodore.
GIVING double, getting double. DU21047.
SEE McGraw, Jock.
GLADIN, LEO LEONARD.
The development of the neuro-physical
organism under environmental stress.
[Lecture] © Leo Leonard Gladin; lc
21Dec49; C4315.
GLAGOLIN, Boris Serge.
The gardener's dog. DP21295. SEE
Vega Carpio, Lope Félix de.
GLAMOROUS ladies. DU22247. SEE
Bachrach, Ruth Barclay.
GLAMOUR boy. DP21898. SEE Olson,
Esther Evangeline.
GLASCOCK, Mary Beno.
Smoke rings. DU20997. SEE
Fox, Cleo Johnson.
GLASER, JEROME.
Lectures in pediatric allergy.
Pediatric seminars, Strong Memorial
Hospital, 1949. © Jerome Glaser, M.D.
le 18Jul49; C3886.
GLASS, Albert.
I beg to disagree with Horace Greely.
C3981. SEE Glass, Miriam.
GLASS, EVERETT.
You have a chance, a play in three acts
by Everett Glass and Michael Gastone.
© Everett Glass, Michael Gastone; le
6Sep49; DU21315.
GLASS, MIRIAM.
I beg to disagree with Horace Greely.
[Address] © Albert Glass; le 5Aug49;
C3981.
THE GLASS roadblock. DU22398. SEE
Bermingham, William Edward.
THE GLEAM. DP21292. SEE Chetham-
Strode, Warren.
GLENDINNING, JOHN ANDREW.
The tunnel, a new play in three acts.
[Alternate titles: The live long day;
Behind the wire; The lead ticket; Any
day now] © John Andrew Glendinning; lc
13Sep49; DU21374.
GLENN, Davis. C4152. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
GLESSING, Molly, pseud. SEE
Darrell, Bronwen.
GLOOBY game. DU22379. SEE
Aylsworth, Margaret Laurel.
THE GLORIFIED brat. DU20638. SEE
Emery, Charles.
GLORIOUS answer. SEE McGlashan,
Mariel, Sister. The woman in the pic-
ture. DU20816.
|
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE GLORIOUS whitewasher. DU22221.
SEE Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows).
GLOWACKI, John Michael.
Robin Hood, DP22006. SEE DeKoven,
Reginald.
THE GOBBLER gobbler. DU22287. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 974.
GOD and Abraham Lincoln. DP22608.
SEE Kreif, Lois.
GOD and an enlisted man. DU22331.
SEE Gerwin, Clifford.
GODDESS and god. DU21639. SEE
Balderston, John Lloyd.
A GODDESS to a god. SEE Balderston,
John Lloyd. Goddess and god. DU21639.
GOD'S bed-time story of sane-sex. C4023.
SEE Fipps, William Frederick.
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von.
Faust. SEE De Leon, Jack. Goethe's
Faust. DP21041.
GOETHE'S Faust. DP21041. SEE De Leon,
Jack.
GOETZ, AUSTIN.
College is terrific, a farce-comedy in
three acts. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1949]. 85p. illus. (Baker's royalty
plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
15Sep49; DP21452.
The mad house, a comedy in three acts by
Roy Allen [pseud.] Boston, Baker's
Plays [1949]. 85p. illus. (Bakers'
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.,
25Jul49; DP20925.
GOGGAN, JOHN PATRICK.
Earth and high heaven, a play in three
acts by John Patrick [pseud.] Based on
the novel of the same title by Gwethalyn
Graham. © John Patrick; lc 30Sep49;
DU21630.
GOING, Mrs. Carson C.
Morning faces. DU21079. SEE Dickens,
Dean.
GOING: going! gone! C4224. SEE
Hayes, Benjamin F.
GOIT, WHITNEY.
Revenge, a play in three acts. © Whitney
Goit; le 190ct49; DU21830.
GOLD for dearie. DU22146. SEE
Muse, Violet Frances.
THE GOLD in her hair. DU21121. SEE
Appell, Da.
GOLDBERG, Mel. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
GOLDBERGER, ARNOLD.
Too many chandeliers, a drama in three
acts. © Arnold Goldberger; lc 21Dec49;
DU22618.
GOLDBLATT, SAUL.
A world to change, an original screenplay.
© Saul Goldblatt; lc 19Aug49; DU21393.
THE GOLDEN beam. DU22530. SEE
Hirsch, Beatrice.
GOLDEN dreams. DU20764. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) Mar. 27,
1949.
THE GOLDEN egg. DU21258. SEE Bloom-
garden, Lee.
THE GOLDEN goose. DU21644. SEE
Lanouette, Roberta.
THE GOLDEN highway. C4304. SEE
Bailey, William John.
THE GOLDEN princess. DU21310.
Selters, Evelyn Bumpus. od
SEE
THE GOLDEN trail. DU22344. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 270.
THE GOLDEN twenties. C4176. SEE
Time, inc.
GOLDEN wedding. C3983. SEE Price,
John Lemar.
GOLDILOCKS and the three bears.
DU22052. SEE Let's Pretend (Radio pro-
gram) Nov. 5, 1949.
GOLDMAN, LAWRENCE.
Bunco squad, by Lawrence Goldman and
Troy Leonard [pseud. of Leonard
Napier] Radio script. © Leonard
Napier, Lawrence Goldman; lc 12Sep49;
DU213558.
GOLDONI, Carlo.
La locandiera. SEE Buttitta, Anthony
James. The enchanted inn. DU22620.
GOLDSMITH, Clifford. SEE
Aldrich Family (Radio program)
GOLDSMITH, GLORIA.
An ra Adams; or, End ofa season. A
pl infive scenes. © Gloria Goldsmith;
le iSep49; DU21294,
GOLDSTEIN, Jennie. SEE Groll, Jennie
Goldstein.
GOLDSTEIN, Jesse. SEE
Leave It to Joan (Radio program)
GOLDTHWAITE, Ann Scott.
Stubby Nubbin, the Christmas donkey.
DU21227. SEE Five Star Productions.
GOLL, Ralph. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
GOMOLL, STELLA CHRISTINIA.
Dropped stitches, a play in three acts.
© Stella C. Gomoll; 30ct49; DP21917.
The Lord is my shepard, a play in three
acts. © Stella C. Gomoll; le 2Dec49;
DU22345.
GONE tomorrow. SEE Harrity, Richard.
Hope is the thing with feathers. DP21852.
GOOD men go away. SEE Richardson, Hal
Ainslie, All good men go away. DU21939.
GOOD-night-club-land. C3878. SEE
Von Kameniczky, Elizabeth Wellman.
THE GOOD old days. SEE Nuetzel, Carl
Rudolph. Today, yesterday, tomorrow.
DU21794.
GOODBYE, my fancy. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
GOODEN, GEORGE ST. CLAIR.
Hear how to play canasta. [Instructions]
© George S. Gooden; le 21Nov49;
C4252.
Hear how to play canasta (Outwitting your
opponents); recording script. © George
S. Gooden; le 2Dec49; C4278.
GOODMAN, Milton. SEE
Leave It to Joan (Radio program
Commercial)
GOODMANN, HENRIETTA.
Mama's boy; radio script by Jane
Marshall [pseud.] © Henrietta Goodmann;
le 7Nov49; DU22035.
OScar's story, by Jane Marshall [pseud. ]
Radio script. © Henrietta Goodmann;
le 7Nov49; DU22034,
GORDER, LESLIE ORLANDO.
Transpondence course EE. © The
DeForest-Sanabria Corp.
129
1. Units and symbols. © le 22Aug49;
C399.
2. Magnetism. © le 22Aug49; C3998.
3. Introduction to current flow..
© le 22Aug49; C3999.
4. Current electricity. © le 22Aug49;
C4000.
5. Ohm's law applicatons. © lc
22Aug49; C4001.
6. Series and parallel circuits. © lc
22Aug49; C4002.
7. Primary cells. ©lce 22Aug49;
C4003.
8. Secondary cells. © lc 22Aug49;
C4004.
9. Electro magnetism. © le 22Aug49;
C4005.
10. Electro magnetic induction, pt. 1.
© le 22Aug49; C4006.
11. Electro magnetic induction, pt. 2.
© le 22Aug49; C4007.
12. Direct current measurements and
instruments. © le 22Aug49; C4008.
13. Alternating current, pt. 1. ©lc
22Aug49; C4009.
14. AC theory, pt. 2. ©lc 12Sep49;
C4063.
15. AC theory, pt. 3. ©lce 7Oct49;
C4156.
19. DC generators. © lc 12Sep49;
C4059.
20. DC motors. © le 25Nov49; C4262.
Transpondence course EM. © The
DeForest-Sanabria Corp.
20. Lesson on the slide rule, pt. 1.
© le 25Nov49; C4264.
Transpondence course EP. © The
DeForest-Sanabria Corp.
1. Electron theory. © le 12Sep49;
C4058.
2. Mechanics. © lc 12Sep49; C4057.
4. Physics of heat. © lc 25Nov49;
C4263.
Transpondence course ER. © The
DeForest-Sanabria Corp.
12. Audio frequency amplifiers.
© le 12Sep49; C4061.
13. Power supplies. © le 7Oct49;
C4155.
16. Oscillators, pt. 1. © lc 12Sep49;
C4060.
17. Oscillators, pt. 2. © lc 7Oct49;
C4157.
18. The superheterodyne receiver. © lc
7Oct49; C4158.
19. Frequency modulation receivers,
pt. 1. © le 210ct49; C4194.
20. Frequency modulation receivers,
pt. 2. ©le 310ct49; C4193.
21. Frequency modulation receivers,
pt. 3. ©lc 310ct49; C4195.
22. Frequency modulation, pt. 4. ©lc
10Nov49; C4230.
23. Modern receiving circuits, pt. 1.
© le 10Nov49; C4228.
24. Modern radio receivers, pt. 2.
© le 10Nov49; C4229.
Transpondence course ET. © The
DeForest-Sanabria Corp.
3. Cathode ray tube. © le 12Sep49;
C4062.
4. Cathode ray tube, pt. 2. ©le
25Nov49; C4261.
6. Television radio frequency, pt. 1.
© le 25Nov49; C4265.
7. Television radio frequency, pt. 2.
© le 25Nov49; C4266.
8. Television radio frequency, pt. 3.
© le 25Nov49; C4267.
GORDON, Al. SEE Leave It to Joan
(Radio program)
GORDON, HENRY SOL.
The peppermint stick, a one-act fantasy.
© Henry S. Gordon; le 50ct49; DU21657.
GORDON, Kurtz, pseud. SEE Kurtz,
C. Gordon.
GORDON, NICHOLAS.
Precinct 13, a television serial. [Sample
script] © Nicholas Gordon; le 210ct49;
DU21848.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
GORDON, Ruth.
The rat race. DU21093. SEE Kanin,
Garson.
The smile of the world. DP21119.
SEE Kanin, Garson.
GORDON, WILLIAM RALPH.
The issue of an ideal, a dramatic
ceremony commemorating the founding
of Aaronsburg, Pennsylvania.
© William R. Gordon; le 8Sep49;
DU21331.
GORDON Reilly. DU15338. SEE Best,
Charles M.
GORE-Grain, Claire. SEE Grain, Claire
Gore-
GOROCHOV, IEDIDIA.
The road, an original screenplay by
Jed Admon [pseud.] © Iedidia
Gorochov; le 30Aug49; DU21218.
GORTON, ALFRED.
An epos on Eros; ''Sex-tet"'; or, ''S.-U. -
R.'' Drama of an abstract tragedy in
five acts. © Alfred Gorton; lc 24O0ct49;
DU21868.
GOTLEIB, ALBERT.
Your atomic world. [Film scripts]
© Council on Atomic Implications, inc.
1. Let's look at the atom. © lc 14Nov49;
C4234.
2. The atom at work. © lc 14Nov49;
C4235.
GOTTESMAN, MEYER HAROLD.
The Almighty also fights; historic drama
of Jewish heroism and international
human bravery. New York, Judean-
American Publications, 1949. 10p.
38 cm. © Meyer Harold Gottesman;
20Jun49; DP21411. Prev. reg. 13Mar47;
D unp. 8107.
GOTTSCHALKSON,, FALK FELIX.
Third revised description of Number
Jack as a radio show and radio broad-
cast and as a television show and tele-
vision broadcast. © Falk Felix Gotts-
chalkson; 29Jun49; DP20632. Prev. reg.
23Mar49; DP19436.
GOZZI, Carlo.
L'amore delle tre qjelarance. SEE
Prokof'ev, Sergei Sergeevich. The love
for three oranges. DP22209, DU22210.
THE GRAB bag of the legal beagle. C3825.
SEE Low, Elmer Carlton.
GRABOW, Harry.
Better than ever. C4300, DU21929. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The case of Barney Judson. DU21696.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
A dream on wheels. DU20708. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Engine performance diagnosis. (The
story of Bernard Sure, D. D. G.)
DU21697, SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
The magic of Loadamatic. DU21687.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Now is the time. DU20706. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The plan's the thing. DU22422. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Textile selling tips. DU21267. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
GRACE Dayton. DU22131. SEE
Famous Jury Trials (Television pro-
gram) No. 5.
GRACI, HELEN JOSEPHINE.
Resurrection, a religious opera in three
acts by Phoro R. Gracy [pseud.] Text
and music on separate leaves. © Helen
J. Graci; le 50ct49; DU21659.
GRACY, Phora R., pseud. SEE Graci,
Helen Josephine.
GRADY, Fred.
It could be anywhere. DU20697. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The 1949 suspension systems (Wheel
alignment). C4189. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GRAFTON, EDITH KINGSTONE.
A piece of the sun, a play in two acts and
an epilogue, by Edith and Samuel
Gratton. © Edith K. Grafton, Samuel
Grafton; le 23Sep49; DU21506.
GRAFTON, Samuel.
A piece of the sun. DU21506. SEE
Grafton, Edith Kingstone.
GRAHAM, CLEM.
My brother's keeper, a play in four acts.
© Clem Graham; lc 24Aug49; DU21194.
GRAHAM, Gwethalyn. SEE Brown,
Gwethalyn Graham Ericksen.
GRAHAM, IRVIN.
A love story. [Radio script] © Irvin
Graham; le 7Nov49; DU22031.
GRAHAM, Ruth.
Acres of sunshine. DU20725. SEE
Stevens, Mary Ellen.
GRAIN, CLAIRE GORE-.
Matching wits; or, A watchtells. A play
in three acts. © Claire Gore-Grain;
le 140ct49; DU21772.
GRANDMA'S best years. DP21242. SEE
Russell, Earl L.
GRANICK, HARRY.
Witches' Sabbath, a new play in two acts.
© Harry Granick, Ray W. Granick; 1c
31Aug49; DU21245.
GRANICK, Ray W.
Witches! Sabbath. DU21245. SEE
Granick, Harry.
GRANNY knows best. DU21257. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 256.
GRANT, GARY FERRILL.
English ham, a three act comedy.
© Gary Ferrill Grant; lc 15Aug49;
DU21097.
GRANT, Will, pseud. SEE Grosz,
Wilhelm.
GRANT, Will C. SEE
Dr. I. Q. (Radio program)
GRANT Advertising, inc. SEE
Dr. I. Q. (Radio program)
GRANT Sandberg Productions.
The glorious whitewasher. DU22221.
SEE Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
A pirate bold to be. DU22222. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
Seeking the buried treasure. DU22223.
SEE Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
GRANTHAM, KATHERINE E.
The gift of hope, by Katherine E.
Grantham and William F. Murphy.
[Report] © The Pychiatric Foundation:
le 4Nov49; C4199.
GRANTLEY, Arthur, pseud. SEE
Whittier, Phoebe.
THE GRAPHIC geometric precision cal-
culus, pt. 1. C4293. SEE Rawlins,
King Augustine.
GRASS, ROBERT CLAIR.
Nimble-symbols, by R. C. Grass, Lou R.
Hague, W. M. Markley, and Don E.
West. [Sample television program]
© Robert Clair Grass, Lou Ross
Hague, William Metzger Markley,
Donald Edward West; lc 9Sep49;
DU21334.
130
GRAUBARD, ROSE.
Scorn no man's love, a three-act play.
© Rose Graubard; lc 28Sep49; DU21595.
GRAY, Barry.
Sparky's magic piano. DP22581. SEE
May, Billy.
GRAYSON, JEFFREY WILLIAM.
Fido's tale, a play in three acts. © Jef-
frey William Grayson; le 22Jul49;
DU20827.
THE GREAT Charlotta. DU21475. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 691.
THE GREAT decision. DU22577. SEE
Boyd, Helen Abram.
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (Radio pro-
gram)
Scripts in this series are by John Elliotte,
Andy White, and Paul West. © The
Kraft Foods Co.
338-341. Sep. 21, 28, Oct 5, 12, 1949.
© le each 18Nov49; DU22230-22233,
THE GREAT healer. DU22249. SEE
Schauermann, Karl.
THE GREAT Modini. DU222081. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
THE GREAT Quillow. DU21621. SEE
Stewart, Virginia Harden.
THE GREAT supper. DU21568. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio progam)
No. 59.
THE GREATER love. DU22260. SEE
Linville, Sara Jane.
THE GREATEST show on earth. C3852.
SEE Garvey, Ralph J.
THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD
(Radio program) Scripts in this series
are by Henry Denker. © Radio Program
Production Co.
116. Sept. 18, 1949. Love your enemies.
© le 27Sep49; DU21582.
117. Sept. 25, 1949. No man can serve
two masters. © le 30Sep49; DU21627.
118. Oct. 2, 1949. The second great
commandment. © le 100ct49; DU21719.
119. Oct. 9, 1949. If ye forgive not.
© le 170ct49; DU21797.
120. Oct. 16, 1949. What shall it profit
aman? © le 250ct49; DU21869.
121. Oct. 23, 1949. The true treasure.
© le 280ct49; DU21949.
122. Oct. 30, 1949. One who did not re-
turn. © 1c 7Nov49; DU22030.
123. Nov. 6, 1949. Ye must be born
again. © le 14Nov49; DU22139.
124. Nov. 13, 1949. To them that ask.
© le 18Nov49; DU22217.
125. Nov. 20, 1949. And it shall be
opened to you. © 1c 28Nov49; DU22320.
126. Nov. 27, 1949. I was a stranger.
© le 5Dec49; DU22359.
127. Dec. 4, 1949. A man rich toward
God. ©lc 13Dec49; DU22520.
128. Dec. 11, 1949. Ye shall know the
truth. © le 19Dec49; DU22597.
129. Dec. 18, 1949. The Prince of
peace, pt. 1. © lc 23Dec49; DU22652.
130.
GRECK, Ted Martin.
Royal flush anda Tedron suit. DU22136.
SEE Jamieson, Ronald Stuart.
GREEN, GEORGE HOBSON.
Love, and Margie Hysaw's foot; a play
in two acts. © George Hobson Green;
lc 23Aug49; DU21140.
GREEN, MORRIS.
Do you remember? A new show. © Mor-
ris Green; le 13Jun49; DU20594.
GREEN, MORRIS. Cont'd.
How quick is your eye? [A new tele-
vision show] © Morris Green; lc
21Sep49; DU21491.
GREEN autumn. DU21445. SEE
Gilmore, Edward Joseph.
GREEN glass. DU21091. SEE Moore,
Ruth Easley.
GREEN grow the cabbages. DP21810.
SEE Johnson, Philip.
THE GREEN HORNET (Radio program)
Created by George W. Trendle. Scripts
in this series are by Steve McCarthy,
unless otherwise indicated. © The
Green Hornet, inc.
955. July 11, 1949. Humancargo. ©lc
30Jun49; DU20843.
956. July 18, 1949. The hooded hoods.
© le 14Jul49; DU20844.
957. July 25, 1949. The ever-eatin'
alligators. © lc 26Jul49; DU20845.
958. Aug. 1, 1949. Axford takes a
chance. © le 8Aug49; DU21067.
959. Aug. 8, 1949. A change of plans.
© le 8Aug49; DU21068.
960. Aug. 15, 1949. Kato joins a mob.
© le 8Aug49; DU21069.
961. Aug. 22, 1949. After the storm.
© le 11Aug49; DU21159.
962. Aug. 29, 1949. Contracts to mur-
der. © le 18Aug49; DU21246.
963. Sept. 5, 1949. The buck passers.
© le 18Aug49; DU21247.
964. Sept. 12, 1949. Final balance.
© le 7Sep49; DU21361.
965. Sept. 20, 1949. The package in
the locker. © 1c 15Sep49; DU21477.
966. Sept. 27, 1949. Crime peninsula.
© le 15Sep49; DU21478.
967. Oct. 4, 1949. The Saracen
diamond. © lc 26Sep49; DU21538.
968. Oct. 11, 1949. Crime peninsula.
© le 170ct49; DU22021.
968. Oct. 11, 1949. The Thorndyke
bond robbery. © le 6Oct49; DU21775.
969. Oct. 18, 1949. Murder will out.
© le 12O0ct49; DU21776.
970. Oct. 25, 1949. Waterfront set-up.
© le 18Oct49; DU22019.
971. Noy. 1, 1949. Oliver Perry,
escaped convict, by Dan Beattie. © lc
170ct49; DU22020.
972. Nov. 8, 1949. Bullets make bal-
lots. © le 270ct49; DU22201.
974. Nov. 22, 1949. The gobbler gob-
bler. © lc,14Nov49; DU22287.
975. Nov. 29, 1949. The drug store
robberies. © le 14Nov49; DU22288.
976. Dec. 6, 1949. The chiseling count-
ess. © le 2Dec49; DU22504.
977. Dec. 13, 1949. The diary of Yola
St. Clair. ©lc 2Dec49; DU22505.
978. Dec. 20, 1949. The plot before
Christmas. © 1c 2Dec49; DU22506.
THE GREEN Hornet, inc. SEE The Green
Hornet (Radio program)
GREEN thumb in the city. DP21618. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 225.
GREEN-up time. DU21748. SEE
McLaughlin, Wilmar DeWitt.
GREEN whiskers. DU21974. SEE
Keith, Russell Morton.
GREENBERG, Laenu Adelilah.
The toy shop. DU22681. SEE Cohen,
Doris Bugatch.
GREENDALE, ALEXANDER.
A storm, a tiger; a tragedy in ten scenes.
© Alexander Greendale; lc 24Aug49;
DU21150.
GREENE, GRAHAM.
The heart of the matter, a play in three
acts by Graham Greene and Basil
Dean. From the novel of the same
title by Graham Greene. © Graham
Greene, Basil Dean; le 200ct49;
DU21823.
GREENE, Mickey.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
GREENHILL, SARA H.
Eve's daughters, a comedy in three acts.
© Sara Greenhill; le 26Oct49; DU22168.
GREENSWEIG, JOSEPH DAVID.
Bridal ballad, a play in three acts.
© Joseph David Greensweig; lc 17Aug49;
DU21306.
GREENWALD, Alvin G.
You are the jury. DU21086. SEE Cohen,
Robert.
GREER, ALLEN.
Without a suit, a play in three acts.
© Allen Greer; le 14Nov49; DU22301.
GREGORY, Ken, pseud. SEE Krikorian,
Kenneth Oscar.
GREIFF, IRA
The Dave Burns story; television script
by Ira Greiff and Art Shaw. © Arthur
Shaw, Ira Greiff; lc 13Sep49; DU21376,.
GRENIER, HENRY OLIVER.
Pasha's predictions, a comedy-drama in
three acts. ©H. O. Grenier; lc
10Jun49; DU20639,
GRENZEBACK, JOE EDWARD.
Sing ho for a prince! A musical play
in two acts, based on the fairy tale
"Briar Rose'' by the Brothers Grimm.
Text by Joe Grenzeback, music by
Haakon Bergh. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Joe Edward Grenze-
back, Haakon Peder Bergh; lc 30ct49;
DU21638.
GRIBBLE, HARRY WAGSTAFF.
Brief sanctuary, a play in three acts by
Harry Wagstaff Gribble on a theme by
John Proctor. © Harry Wagstaff Grib-
ble; le 5Aug49; DU21012.
The feast of St. James, a play in three
acts by Harry Wagstaff Gribble and
John Proctor. © Harry Wagstaff
Gribble; lc 2Mar49; DU20757.
GRIECO, ROSE FLORENCE.
Birds from our tree, a comedy in three
acts. © Rose Grieco; le 4Oct49; on
revisions; DU21655. Prev. reg.
4Dec47; D12489.
GRIGGS, JOHN.
Tornado; recording script. © John Griggs;
lc 250ct49; DU21971.
GRIMM, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
Briar Rose. SEE Grenzeback, Joe Ed-
ward. Sing ho for a prince! DU21638.
Hansel and Grethel. SEE Masters,
Lillian Decker, Hansel and Gretel.
DP22474.
GRIMM, Wilhelm Karl.
Briar Rose. SEE Grenzeback, Joe
Edward. Sing ho for a prince! DU21638.
Hansel and Grethel. SEE Masters, Lil-
lian Decker. Hansel and Gretel.
DP 22474.
GRINBARG, Thelma.
Binky. DU20614. SEE Young, Margie.
GRISCOM, BERT.
Life mask, a comedy in one act for six
women, by Bert Griscom and W. W.
Waldron. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peter-
son [1949]. 27 p. © Row, Peterson &
Co.; 21Sep49; DP21900.
GROCERY sales pay off! C3920. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
131
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
GROLL, JENNIE GOLDSTEIN.
Human problems; three one-act plays by
Jenny Goldstein. Contents:-—-Should a
married man carry life insurance? —
Should a poor young girl marry her rich
old employer for her family's sake? —
Should a widow marry again? © Jennie
Goldstein Groll; Ic 5Jul49; DU20611.
Human problems; three one-act plays.
Contents:—The last will and testament.
—Should a girl give up cosmetics to
please her fiance. --Should a mother
have a favorite child. © Jennie Gold-
stein Groll; le 2Aug49; DU21236.
GROSZ, Wilhelm.
Red-Riding-Hood. DP-01. SEE Fyleman,
Rose.
GROVER Ceveland Alexander. C3959.
SEE The American Way (Radio program)
THE GROWTH of a nation. DU21935.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
GROZA. SEE Janatek, Leos. Kata
Kabanova. DP21384.
GRUBSTAKE for Vickers. DU22289. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 710.
GRUBSTAKE to murder. DU20946. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2587-1812.
GRUENWALD, ALFRED.
Fiesta; Operette in zwei Akten von Alfred
Gruenwald und Gustave Beer. Musik
von Juan Cardona [pseud. of Hans
Gaertner] Text and music on separate
leaves. © Alfred Gruenwald, Gustave
Beer, Juan Cardona; le text 18Jul49;
music 11Jul49; DU20832.
LE GUERRIER involontaire. SEE Beer,
Jean de. Philoctéte. DU21185.
GUGGENHEIMER (C. M.) CORPORATION.
Guggenheimer's Santa Claus program.
[23 radio scripts] © C. M. Guggen-
heimer Corp.; le 15Jun49; DU21239.
GUGGENHEIMER'S Santa Claus program.
DU21239. SEE Guggenheimer (C. M.)
Corp.
GUILLOT DE SAIX, Léon.
Avant le derby. DP-03. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
THE GUINEA-PIG. DP20958. SEE
Chetham-Strode, Warren.
GUMBINNER, PaulG. SEE
Leave It to Joan (Radio program
commercial)
GUNDLACH, Claire Cobham.
Mr. Nappi's attic. DU20778. SEE
Reid, Sara Falknor.
GUNDRINGER, MICHAEL.
The story of ''Silent night, holy night. "'
[Lecture] © Marie Lammermeyer; Ic
19Sep49; C4104.
GUNMAN for hire. DU21156. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2593-
1818.
GUNS for hire. DU20846. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2562-
1787.
GURALNIK, SHIRLEY.
Frankie and the firebug, a playlet for
intermediate grades developed especially
for American Education Week, November
6-12, 1949. Washington, National
Education Assn, [1949]. 10p.
© National Education Association of
the United States; 5Jul49; DP20988.
GUTHRIE, RALPH RICHARD.
Henbane, a comedy drama in three acts.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
GUTHRIE, RALPH RICHARD. Cont'd.
© Lt. Col. Ralph Richard Guthrie; lc
4Aug49; DU20995.
GYLDENDALSKE Boghandal Nordisk For-
lag.
Le Don Juan de Molitre. AF11181. SEE
Arnavon, Jacques.
Paladsrevolution. DP22642. SEE
Clausen, Sven.
THE GYM. DU21264. SEE
Clark, John Bigelow.
H
HAAS, LEE DALE.
Come with me, Joanna; a dramatic
script. © Lee Dale Haas; lc 7Nov49;
DU22175.
HACKETT, FRANCIS.
The cock of the walk, a comedy ina
prelude and four acts. © Francis
Hackett; le 12Dec49; DU22461.
HADLEY, HARRY L.
The culture club, a comedy in one act
for eleven ladies. Minneapolis, T. S.
Denison [1949]. 18p. (Denison's
one-act plays) © T. S. Denison & Co.;
13Sep49; DP21414.
THE HAGEN raid. DU20857. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2575-
1800.
HAGUE, Lou Ross.
Nimble-symbols. DU21334. SEE
Grass, Robert Clair.
HAHN, MARSHALL IRVING.
Poet lost, a play in three acts. © Mar-
shall Hahn; le 30Aug49; DU21229.
HAIGH, Morris Albert.
Elena. DU20740. SEE Lowers, Virginia
Belle.
THE HAIL Mary. C3853. SEE
Garvey, Ralph J.
HAIR, Ethel Quinlan.
Nocturnal years. DU22087. SEE
Teach, Jean Cecilia.
HAITI celebrates the New World's five
centuries of progress, the 200th anniver-
sary of the founding of Port au Prince, the
Holy Year, as proclaimed by the Holy
Father, Pope Pius XII. DU21228. SEE
Woodhouse, Henry.
HALE, NATHAN.
Melody Jones, a comedy-drama in three
acts, by Nathan and Ruth Hale. New
York, S. French [1949]. 96 p.
© Samuel French; 25Jul49; DP21059.
Seventeen is awfully young, a play in
three acts, by Nathan and Ruth Hale.
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Heuer Pub. Co.,
c1949. 95p. illus. © Edward I.
Heuer; 21Jul49; DP20904.
HALE, Ruth.
Melody Jones. DP21059. SEE Hale,
Nathan.
Seventeen is awfully young. DP20904.
SEE Hale, Nathan.
HALEY, Whitney.
One foot in Eden. DU20870. SEE
Slocombe, Lorna.
HALFWAY to heaven. DP22562. SEE
Sandeen, Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
HALKA. DP22412. SEE Moniuszko,
Stanislaw.
HALL, FREDERICK STANLEY.
Banned in Boston, a musical farce in
thirteen scenes. Script by Frederick
S. Hall, lyrics by Marjorie G. Hastings,
music by Hollis W. Hastings. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Hollis
W. Hastings, Marjorie G. Hastings,
Frederick S. Hall; le 21Sep49; DU21457.
HALLORAN, JACK.
Morning stars; radio script, June 18, 1949.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp. ; lc
27Jun49; C3808.
HALPERN, JACK.
The cutter's guide; lecture. © The
Halpern Co. ; le 7Jul49; C3831.
HALPERN Company.
The cutter's guide. C3831. SEE
Halpern, Jack.
HALSTENSGAARD, JOHN WILLIAM.
Silver horseshoes, a poem adapted for
oral delivery. © John William Halstens-
gaard; le 13Dec49; C4298.
HALTER, RUTH ELLEN.
Let all Americans stop being second-
raters; anaddress. © Ruth Ellen
Halter; le 26Sep49; C4170.
HAMBLEN, STUART.
Pony express, a film script. © Stuart
Hamblen; le 7Nov49; DU22457.
HAMBY, RAY IRVIN.
Saved by a chee-ild! A melo-drama in
one act, © Ray Irvin Hamby; lc
18Jul49; DU20775.
A soul at stake, a melodrama in two
scenes. © RayIrvin Hamby; le 1Jul49;
DU20608.
Unhand her, you villian! A melodrama in
three scenes. © Ray Irvin Hamby; lc
5Aug49; DU21262.
HAMILTON, John Raymond.
Mathematical analysis: a modern ap-
proach. C4013. SEE Hamilton,
Walter T.
HAMILTON, WALTER T.
Mathematical analysis: a rnodern approach;
by Walter T. Hamilton and John Raymond
Hamilton. Chapter two: Real numbers.
[Includes illus] © Walter T. Hamilton,
John Raymond Hamilton; le 26Aug49;
C4013.
HAMMER, L. H.
The cabal, a drama in five scenes.
© L. H. Hammer; lc 16Nov49; DU22186.
HAMMERMAN, DAN.
A night in the village, a comedy in three
acts. © Dan Hammerman; lc 18Jul49;
DU20782.
HAMMERSTEIN, Oscar.
South Pacific. DP22279. SEE Rodgers,
Richard.
HAN, Gilles de, pseud. SEE
Annez de Taboada, Mariette Josse.
THE HAND. C4311. SEE Bates, Henry
Anson.
THE HAND-me-down heart. DP21431.
SEE McGreevey, John.
THE HANDWRITING doesn't lie. DU20793.
SEE First Nighter (Radio program)
May 5, 1949.
HANDY (JAM) ORGANIZATION, INC.
All steel plus; recording script for
Superior Coach Corp. © Superior Coach
Corp. ; le 3Aug49; C3925.
At home with God; recording script for the
American Lutheran Church. © Amer-
ican Lutheran Church; lc 3Aug49;
C3917.
Behind the trade-mark; recording script
for Wyandotte Chemicals Corp.
© Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. ; le
3Aug49; C3926.
The better way; recording script for
132
Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. © Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp. ; le 7Jul49; C3856.
Bringing Christ to the home; recording
script for the Methodist Church, Gen-
eral Board of Evangelism. © Tidings;
lc 30Aug49; C4032.
Built to be best; recording script for
Superior Coach Corp. © Superior
Coach Corp. ; le 3Aug49; C3924.
Buy the way; recording script for the
S. S. Kresge Co. ©S. S. Kresge
Co.; le 30Aug49; C4028.
Combating corrosion, with the metal from
the sea; recording script for Dowell,
inc. © Dowell, inc.; Ic 3Aug49;
C3919.
Especially for you; recording script for
Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. © Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp.; ic 7Jul49; C3860.
Grocery sales pay off! Recording script
for Falstaff Brewing Corp. © Falstaff
Brewing Corp.; 1c 3Aug49; C3920.
Here's how; recording script for the
Coca-Cola Co. © The Coca-Cola Co. :
1c 7Jul49, C3861. :
It's about time; recording script for
General Motors Acceptance Corp.
© General Motors Acceptance Corp. ;
lc 3Aug49; C3921. é
It's got to be sold; recording script for
the Coca-Cola Co. © The Coca-Cola
Co.; le 7Jul49; C3862.
One step ahead; recording script for the
F. C. Russell Co. © The F. C. Rus-
sell Co.; le 7Jul49; C3863.
The passing of the flame; recording
script for Hotpoint, inc. © Hotpoint,
inc. ; le 7Jul49; C3855.
Profit in a package; recording script for
Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp. © Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp. ; 1c 7Jul49; C3858.
Right again! Recording script for Gen-
eral Exchange Insurance Corp., Motor
Insurance Corp. © General Exchange
Insurance Corp., Motor Insurance
Corp.; le 3Aug49; C3922.
Signal for selling; recording script for
the Ralston Purina Co. © Ralston
Purina Co.; ic 30Aug49; C4031.
Smooth sale-ing; recording script for
Falstaff Brewing Corp. © Falstaff
Brewing Corp. ; le 7Jul49; C3859.
The story of floor-plan rugs; recording
script for Alexander Smith & Sons
Carpet Co. © Alexander Smith and
Sons Carpet Co.; le 30Aug49; C4026.
The story of Mullins; recording script
for the Mullins Manufacturing Corp.
© Mullins Manufacturing Corp. ; 1c
3Aug49; C3923.
There's profit in the air; recording
script for Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp. © Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp.; le 7Jul49;
C3857.
The time is now; recording script for
the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A
© The Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A.; le 7Jul49; C3854.
To the point of sale! Recording script
for the Falstaff Brewing Corp. © Fal-
staff Brewing Corp.; 1c 30Aug49;
C4027.
Value in volume, parts 1-2. Recording
script for Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors Corp. ;
le 3Aug49; C3918.
Wasting away; recording script for the
S. S. Kresge Co. ©S. S. Kresge Co. ;
1c 30Aug49; C4030.
The way a house looks; recording script
for United States Brewers' Foundation,
inc. © United States Brewers! Foun-
dation, inc.; lc 30Aug49; C4033.
Your side of the counter; recording script
for the S. S. Kresge Co. ©S.S.
Kresge Co.; lc 30Aug49; C4029.
HANGMAN'S bait. DU21872. SEE
Schtnherr, Karl.
SN i a A TO AOS
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HANIBAL, the goldfish. DU20768. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
July 10, 1949.
HANK Keeler's lesson. DU20856. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2574-1799.
HANLON, ROBERT WESTERVELT.
Costello: an attempt at tragedy. Act I.
© Robert Westervelt Hanlon; 1c 30Dec49;
DU22701.
HANNON, Richard, pseud. SEE
Roos, Joseph.
HANOTEAU, GUILLAUME.
La Tour Eiffel qui tue, roman feuilleton
musical en douze tableaux. c1949.
(In Les Oeuvres libres, no. 40. Paris,
A. Fayard, 1949) Text only.
© Guillaume Hanoteau; 15Sep49; DP22089.
HANS Portfélj. AF11018. SEE Hellstrim,
Gustaf.
HANSEL and Gretel. DP22474. SEE
Masters, Lillian Decker.
HANSEN, ARNE BERGER.
My kingdom for a horse. [Film script]
© Arne B. Hansen, 1c 5Jul49; DU20617.
HANSEN, Bert B.
As long as the grass grows. DP21441.
SEE Davis, Wallace Martin.
A tale of the Bitter Root. DU20661.
SEE Jensen, Leonard G.
HANSON, Hugh Bennoch.
Shoot the moon. DU22459. SEE
Janeway, Augustine Warner.
HAPPENABEE, DU20717. SEE
Kaplan, William Henry.
THE HAPPIEST years. DP21839. SEE
Coley, Thomas Luther.
HAPPY ever after. DU22304. SEE
Johnston, Winifred Josephine.
HARCOURT, Brace and Company, inc.
Modern American dramas. A37138.
SEE Hatcher, Harlan Henthorne.
Oedipus rex. A37017. SEE Sophocles.
HARDEN, Virginia. SEE Stewart,
Virginia Harden.
HARDIN (Ivan Bloom) Company. SEE
Ivan Bloom Hardin Company.
HARDY, Thomas.
The three strangers. DU22444. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 4.
HARE, MONTGOMERY.
Baa-baa, black sheep; a play in three
acts. © Montgomery Hare; ic 100ct49;
DU21728.
Rock of ages, a play in one act.
© Montgomery Hare; Ic 100ct49;
DU21727.
HARE, Walter Ben.
Sunshine. SEE McMullen, Joseph Carl.
It's a hit! DP21493.
HAREM Scarem. DU20985. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
July 10, 1949.
HARLEQUINADE. DP22467. SEE
Rattigan, Terence.
HARNACK, James.
The brain. DU20691. SEE
Bittman, Loran R.
HARNACK, Ruth.
The brain, DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
HAROLD Tucker. DU22360. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program) No. 8.
HAROLDE, Ralf.
If it please the court. DU21642. SEE
Wallace, Morgan.
HARRIGAN, NOLAN.
Salvation, a play intwo acts. © Nolan
Harrigan, Jr.;lc 19Dec49; DU22598.
HARRIS, ARTHUR ORR.
Dynamics of selling system; training
course lecture, pt. 1. © Arthur Orr
Harris; le 7Oct49; C4171.
HARRIS, Dorothy, pseud. SEE
Horowitz, Dorothy.
HARRIS, Helen Steele.
The Filly-Loo bird. DU21684. SEE
Caden, Frank.
HARRIS, LLOYD GRIFFIN.
Wed and win, a quiz program for radio
or television. Script by L. G. "Bucky"
Harris. © Lloyd G. Harris; 1c 19Dec49;
DU22599.
HARRIS, MARY.
We took a cottage [a comedy in three acts],
London, S. French [1949]. 111 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. 996)
© Samuel French ltd. ; 140ct49;
DP22468.
HARRIS, Nat, pseud. SEE Horowitz,
Nat.
HARRITY, RICHARD.
Hope is the thing with feathers, and two
other short plays. Pref. by Eddie
Dowling. Acting ed. [New York]
Dramatists Play Service [1949], 72 p.
Contents. —Hope is the thing with
feathers. —Home life of a buffalo. —
Gone tomorrow. © Richard Harrity;
5Oct49; DP21852. Prev. reg. 1Jan45,
Hope is the thing with feathers, " D unp.
91795; "Home life of a buffalo," » unp.
91796; "Gone tomorrow" as ''Sentimental
savages, '' D unp. 91794.
HARRY Greb. C4140. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
HART, Moss.
Light up the sky. SEE The Burns Mantle
best plays of 1948-49, AA132040.
HARTRYCE, JEAN.
Elsie did it; motion picture-video
scenario by Jean Hartryce and Helen
Kingstead. © Jean Hartryce, Helen
Kingstead Cornell; 1c 12Jul49; DU20712.
HARTWIG, Greta, pseud. SEE Manschinger,
Margarethe.
HARVEY, pseud. SEE Narcisenfeld,
Harvey Lincoln David.
HARVEY, Jack. SEE Leave It to Joan
(Radio program)
HARWARD, MICHAEL.
High swing, a comedy in three acts.
© Michael Harward; ic 24Jun49;
DU20687.
HASTINGS, CHARLOTTE.
Sister Cecilia, a play in three acts.
© Charlotte Hastings; 1c 10Jun49;
DU21762.
HASTINGS, Hollis Washburn.
Banned in Boston. DU214§7. SEE Hall,
Frederick Stanley.
HASTINGS, Marjorie Goff.
Banned in Boston. DU21457. SEE
Hall, Frederick Stanley.
HASTINGS, MARY HAY.
Spring crazy, an original musical revue
133
by Mary Hay. © Mary Hay Hastings;
1c 25Aug49; DU21392.
HATCHER, HARLAN HENTHORNE.
Modern American dramas. New ed. New
York, Harcourt, Brace [1949]. 378 p.
Each drama preceded by biographical
sketch of author. Contents. —Modern
American drama. —The Emperir Jones,
by E. O'Neill. --The adding machine, by
E. Rice. —Winterset, by M. Anderson. —
Abe Lincoln in Illinois, by R. E. Sher-
wood.—The time of your life, by W.
Saroyan. —The glass menagerie, by T.
Williams. —All my sons, by A. Miller. —
Mister Roberts, by T. Heggen,. —Stu-
dents! bibliography (p. 375)—Plays by
dramatists represented in this volume
(p. 377-378) © Harcourt, Brace & Co.
inc. ; 110ct49; on additions & revisions.
A37138. uae”
HATED brother beloved. DU22489. SEE
Lerch, John Olson. Man in the sun.
DER HAUPTMANN des Herodes. DU21235.
SEE Schulthess, Erica von.
HAVANA moon. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
HAVEN, Faye R., pseud. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
HAVING done all, stand. DU22104. SEE
Saunders, Charlotte Anne.
HAWELL, EMLIE MAY.
Brass buttons and good old Jack, a play.
© Susan D. Rice; 1c 19Sep49; DU21512.
HAWKES & Son (London) ltd.
Let's make an opera! DP22252. SEE
Britten, Benjamin.
The little sweep. DP20584, DP22623.
SEE Britten, Benjamin.
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel.
The scarlet letter. DU21531. SEE
Giannini, Vittorio.
HAY, Julius.
Tiszazug. SEE Bela, Nicholas. And
the midwife danced. DU21346.
HAY, Mary. SEE Hastings, Mary Hay.
HAYDON, JULIE.
Can you believe your ears? or, Do your
ears deceive you? [Sample radio
script] © Julie Haydon; 1c 17Jun49;
DU21509.
HAYES, BENJAMIN F.
Going! going! gone! Script for stage,
screen, radio, and television by
Benjamin F. Hayes and Regina Hayes.
© Benjamin F. Hayes, Regina Hayes;
le 9Nov49; C4224.
HAYES, JOSEPH ARNOLD.
The tiger's eye, a play in three acts.
© Marrijane Hayes, Joseph Hayes;
le 14Sep49; DU21397.
HAYES, Marrijane.
The tiger's eye. DU21397. SEE
Hayes, Joseph Arnold.
HAYES, Regiua.
Going! going! gone! C4224. SEE
Hayes, Benjamin F.
HAZARD, LAWRENCE.
A man's castle, a play in five scenes by
Lawrence Hazard and Jeroam Stagg.
© Lawrence Hazard, Jeroam Stagg;
le 6Oct49; on revisions; DU21961.
Prey. reg. 28May49; D unp. 16584.
HAZEL Crest's decision. DU21536. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 693.
HAZEN, BEN H.
Two systems of insurance—a source of
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HAZEN, BEN H. Cont'd.
pride. [Article abbreviated from an
address] © United States Savings and
Loan League; ic 12Sep49; C4098.
HE gave her the old oil, but she was too
refined. SEE Miller, Stanley Arthur.
Darling of the desert. DU21373.
HE shall be called wonderful. DU22487.
SEE Bartley, Nevin Packard.
HE who gets hooked. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA 136700.
HEADLINE parade, v. 3, no. 4. SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph. Maccabee--
1948. DP20630.
HEALEY, Robert Christopher.
Fashionably yours. DU21525. SEE
Fraser, Mary Harrison.
HEAR how to play canasta. C4252, C4278.
SEE Gooden, George St. Clair.
HEART of gold. DU21945. SEE
Wheeling, William Stuart.
HEART of the home. DU21269. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE HEART of the matter. DU21823. SEE
Greene, Graham.
HEAVEN has no rage. DU21710. SEE
Winehouse, Irwin.
HECHT, Ben. SEE The Front Page
(Television program)
HECHT, MIKE.
What's ina name? A play in one act.
64 leaves. © Mike Hecht; 1c 2Aug49;
DU20950.
HEENAN, BARRY.
The fighting Fishers, a family comedy in
three acts. Minneapolis, T. S. Denison
[1949]. 110 p. illus, (Denison's
royalty plays) © T. S. Denison & Co. ;
28Sep49; DP21632.
HEIDELBERG, RICHARD LOEB.
The bright evening, a play in one act.
© Richard Heidelberg; 1c 6Sep49:
DU21468.
HEINZ (H. J.) Company.
The big kitchen. DU20699. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
HELL is what you make it. DU20933.
SEE Dove, John Frederick.
HELLEAVEN. DU22615. SEE Mazzocco,
Edward Anthony.
HELLO girls. C4246. SEE
Behrman, Chester Theodore.
HELLSTROM, GUSTAF.
Hans Portfdlj, komedi i 3 akter.
Stockholm, Bonnier [1949]. 116 p.
(Nutids dramaty © Albert Bonniers
fOrlag a. -b. ; 23Sep49; AF11018.
HELM, DOROTHY SPEAKE.
A man of few words, a play in four acts.
© Dorothy Speake Helm; ic 19Dec49;
DU22575.
HELP! Help! DU21398. SEE
Pataky, Veronika.
HELP yourself to a job. C3824. SEE
Sanford, James E.
HENBANE. DU20995. SEE
Guthrie, Ralph Richard.
HENDERSHOT, Marion John.
The Shamrock Inn. DU20796. SEE
Young, Donald L.
HENDERSON, ISABELLA FRANCES.
Tea, the romantic commodity; a lecture.
© Isabella F. Henderson; lc 8Nov49;
C4223.
HENDRYX, Shirl.
The elevator man. DU22310. SEE
Cord, Don Orlando.
HENNESSY, EDWARD WILLIAM.
Easy Eddie, a television serial by
Edward Hennessy and Alexander William
Law. Chapters 1-3. © Edward Hennes-
sy, Alexander William Law; Ic 110ct49;
DU21996.
Rip Van Winkle, a musical fantasy in two
acts, based on a short story by Wash-
ington Irving. Book and lyrics by
Edward Hennesy, music by Ralph
Matesky. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Ralph Matesky, Edward
Hennessy; 1c 25O0ct49; DU21887.
HENRY, Bruce L.
Company's coming. DU22420. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Last date. DU21928. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The line of least resistance. DU21698.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Nightmare buster. DU20698. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
HENRY the Fourth. SEE Smith, George
Smedley. Falstaff. DU21673.
HENTSCHEL, ALZA STRATTON.
The laws of Egyptian sculpture. [Lecture]
© Alza Stratton Hentschel; 1c 31Aug49;
C4035.
HER Christmas wish. DP21274. SEE
Rose, Le Roma.
HER soul's gone a-blackberryin'.
DU21100. SEE Pauley, John Francis.
HERBERT, Dorothy, pseud. SEB
Bland, Dorothy Beatrice.
HERBERT, MYLES FRANCISCO.
Steps going down, a new play in three
acts. © Myles Francisco Herbert;
le 240ct49; DU21858.
HERE to stay. DU21736. SEE
Migliaccio, Almo Claudio.
HERE'S a howdy-do. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
HERE'S HEIDY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Heidy S.
Mayer. © Heidy Mayer.
Feb. 13, 1949. A drum for freedom.
© 1c 25Mar49; DU20758.
Feb. 20, 1949. Foster, the fire engine.
© le 25Mar49; DU20759.
Feb. 27, 1949, Scarey, the scarecrow.
© le 25Mar49; DU20760.
Mar. 6, 1949. The wonderful baton of
Arturo Fortissimo. © 1c 25Mar49;
DU20761.
Mar. 13, 1949. Herman, the boisterous
oyster; and, Tippie was not a monkey.
© 1c 25Mar49; DU20762.
Mar. 20, 1949. Chum, the chipmunk;
and, Measle spots. © 1c 25Mar49;
DU20763.
Mar. 27, 1949. Golden dreams; and,
Minnie and Moneky Face. © lc
5Jul49; DU20764.
Apr. 3, 1949. Our baseball coach; and,
Pirouli. © lc 5Jul49; DU20765.
Apr. 10, 1949. The square Easter egg;
and, A turtle tale. © 1c 5Jul49;
DU20766.
May 1, 1949. Artie, the artist; and,
Circus guy. © 1c 5Jul49; DU20767.
May 15, 1949. Caves and houses, and
chubby cherub. © Ic 5Jul49; C3876.
July 10, 1949. The sunflower; and,
Hanibal, the goldfish. © le 5Jul49;
DU20768.
134
July 31, 1949. Katie, the caterpillar;
and, The pink cloud. © Ic 5Jul49;
DU20769.
Aug. 14, 1949. Tale of a leaf; and,
Story of a soap bar. © Ic 5Jul49;
DU20770.
Aug. 28,-1949. Nina, the firefly; and,
The lone cucumber. .© ic 5Jul49;
DU20771.
Sept. 18, 1949. Little sister came.
© ic 5Jul49; DU20772.
ees
HERE'S how. C3861. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
HERESIE. SEE Fabre-Luce, Alfred.
ThéAtre interdit. DP20736.
HERMAN, the boisterous oyster.
DU20762. SEE Here's Heidy (Radio pro-
gram) Mar. 13, 1949.
HERNDON, ALICE MAUD SHELBY.
Powder and patches, a musical drama in
four acts based on the life and works of
George Federick Handel. Libretto by
Alice Maud Shelby, music by Caroline
Ford Barbour. [Text only] © Alice
Maud Shelby Herndon; le 21Nov49;
DU22239.
THE HERO. DU21352. SEE
Pollack, Merrill Sidney.
HERRINGSHAW, Anne, pseud. SEE
Smeeth, Adeline Vaile.
HERRMANN, HENRY ROYDON.
Up to now; a play in two acts, by Henry R,
Herrmann, Edmund Rice, John Roche,
and Ted Luce. © Henry R. Herrmann,
Edmund Rice, John Roche, Ted Luce;
1c 27Sep49; DU21602.
HERSH, Harriette, pseud. SEE
Hershkowitz, Harriette.
HERSHKOWITZ, HARRIETTE.
—And life awaits, a play in three acts by
Harriette Hersh [pseud.] © Harriette
Hersh; le 29Jul49; DU20928.
HEUER, Edward I.
Battle for Bill. DP21366. SEE Russell,
Earl L.
Honey in the hive. DP21275. SEE
Payton, Donald.
The house next door. DP21243. SEE
Rose, Le Roma
Now everybody's crazy. DP21231. SEE
Metcalfe, Felicia.
Say Uncle. DP21273. SEE Payton,
Donald.
Seventeen is awfully young. DP20904.
SEE Hale, Nathan.
HEUER, J. Vincent.
The crackerbarrel. DP21230. SEE
Bradley, Wesley.
Grandma's best years. DP21242. SEE
Russell, Earl L.
Her Christmas wish. DP21274. SEE
Rose, Le Roma.
HEWSON, ISABEL MANNING.
How do you rate? [Television script]
Episode no. 1, by Isabel Manning
Hewson and Edward Earl Meyerson.
© Isabel Manning Hewson, Edward Earl
Meyerson; 1c 14O0ct49; DU21849.
HI! now. SEE Saunders, Francis Coleman.
P-A-D-D-Y. DU22263.
HIBBERT, MADELEINE.
Of riper vintage, a play in three acts.
© Madeleine Hibbert; 1c 7Jul49;
DU20734.
HICKERY-dickery-dock. DU20915. SEE
Schick, Elliot.
HIGGY. DU21170. SEE Rolfs,
Hans Wilhelm.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ee
THE HIGH art of murder. DU21983.
SEE The Sheriff (Radio program)
No. 265.
HIGH pressure area. DP22676. SEE
Stirling, Nora.
HIGH swing. DU20687. SEE
Harward, Michael.
HIGH timber. DU20847. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2565-
1 5
HIGHLY holy holiday. DU22365. SEE
Levine, Robert Hilliard.
HIGHWAY interlude. DU22397. SEE
Bermingham, William Edward.
HILL, HAROLD.
Ozzie, the owl. [Radio script] © Harold
Hill; le 25Oct49; DU21863.
Ozzie, the owl. Recording script for a
children's record album. 2dina
series. © Harold Hill; 1c 20Dec49;
DU22610.
HILLIARD, FRANK.
Change of hearts. DU21641. SEE
Rodda, Violet.
Clouded majesty, a play in three acts.
© Frank Hilliard; le 20Jun49; on
revisions; DU20779. Prev. reg.
250ct48; DU17104.
HILLIARD, Robert L., pseud. SEE
Levine, Robert Hilliard.
HIMSELF. DU21446. SEE
Boyles, Raymond James.
HINCKLEY, CATHERINE HENRY.
The gentleman, a melodrama in three
acts. © Catherine Henry Hinckley; lc
15Aug49; on revisions; DU21210.
Prev. reg. ''The end of the rainbow, "
22Jul33; D23481.
HINDEMITH, PAUL.
Morder, Hoffnung der Frauen; Schauspiel
in einem Akt von Oskar Kokoschka;
Musik von Paul Hindemith. Orchester-
partitur. Op. 12. Mainz, B. Schott's
SOhne [1921]. 106 p. © B. Schott's
Sdéhne; 28Dec49; DP22160.
Das Nusch-Nuschi; ein Spiel fir
burmanische Marionetten in einem Akt
von Franz Blei; Musik von Paul
Hindemith. Orchesterpartitur. Op. 20.
Mainz, B. Schott's Sdhne; [1921]. 199 p.
© B. Schott's Sdhne; 24Dec21; DP22159.
Sancta Susanna; ein Akt von August
Stramm; Musik von Paul Hindemith.
[Partitur] Op. 21. Mainz, B. Schott's
Sdhne [1921]. 90 p. ©B. Schott's
Sdhne; 24Dec21; DP22158.
HINTON, JANE.
Malatesta. DU22435. SEE Montherlant,
Henry de.
Obligato, a dramatic playin three acts by
Jane Hinton. Based on the French novel
"Une ombre" by Paul Vialar. © Jane
Hinton, Paul Vialar; 1c 310ct49;
DU22032.
HIRAM Weeks' plan. DU21071. SEE The
Ae Ranger (Radio program) No. 2589-
HIRSCH, BEATRICE.
The golden beam, a play in three acts with
a prologue, by Beatrice Fisher [pseud. ]
© Beatrice Fisher; 1c 22Aug49;
DU22530. ‘
HIS and hers. DU22574. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Sept. 15, 1949.
HIS Honor. SEE
Boyles, Raymond James. DU21590.
Meyers, Harold. DU20965.
HOBBS, Bertram. SEE Hobbs, Stephen
Bertram.
HOBBS, STEPHEN BERTRAM.
All that glitters is not glass, a farce in
one act by Bertram Hobbs. © Stephen
Bertram Hobbs; le 6Jul49; DU20666.
Hotel Phantasy. SEE Hotel Phantasy
(Television program)
HOBEN, ALICE M.
"G" is for Gloria, a comedy in two acts.
© Alice M. Hoben; 1c 26Jul49;
DU20867.
HOCHWALDER, FRITZ.
Der Unschuldige, Komédie in drei Akten.
[ZOrich, 1949]. 103 p. © Fritz
Hochwalder; 4Sep49; DP-04.
HOCK, VIRGINIA.
Wormwood at random, a tragedy in three
acts, by Colmar Diharce [pseud. ]
© Virginia Hock; 1c 6Oct49; DU21667.
HODGE, Max.
The territory. DU21931. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
HODGES, JAMES STEELE.
Pretty Polly, a farce comedy for tele-
vision, by James S. Hodges and Verne
Phelps. © JamesS. Hodges; 1c 29Aug49;
DU21211.
HOFFMAN, CHARLES NORTH.
The mask. [Radio script] © Charles N.
Hoffman; 1c 1Jul49; DU20619.
Mr. Average Man. [Radio script}
© Charles N. Hoffman; 1c 1Jul49;
DU20620.
Pressure. [Radio script] © Charles N.
Hoffman; le 1Jul49; DU20618.
The woman's point of view. [Radio
script] © Charles N. Hoffman; ic
1Jul49; DU20621.
HOFFMAN, HERMAN BENJAMIN.
The life of a manufacturer, a two-act
play. © Herman B. Hoffman; 1c
8Nov49; DU22047.
Tender is my love, a three-act romantic
comedy. A revision of the author's
play "The trickster tricked. " © Herman
B. Hoffman; 1c 15Jul49; DU20750.
HOFMANN, MELITA.
An evening in the Renaissance, an Italian
court masque. © Melita Hofmann;
1c 25Aug49; DU21167.
HOLD everything. C3897. SEE
Meyer, Harold H.
HOLIDAY Films, inc.
The sun sets at dawn. DU22624. SEE
Sloane, Paul H.
HOLIDAY for Theresa. SEE Snowe,
Dorothy Busby. Ina strange land.
DP21053.
HOLLAND, EDWARD.
Pimlico, a musical comedy in two acts.
Book by Edward Holland and Maurice
Birdsall; music by Marguerite Holland;
lyrics by Edward Holland. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Edward
Holland; 1c 3Aug49; on revisions; DU20963.
Prev. reg. "Baltimore"; 40ct48; DU16628.
HOLLAND, Marguerite Carl.
Pimlico. DU20963. SEE
Holland, Edward.
HOLLISTER, Leona Stephens, pseud.
SEE George, Charles.
HOLLOWAY, PEARL.
Nine timely programs for elementary
schools. A program for each month of
the school-year. Evanston, Tll., Row,
Peterson, c1949. 61 p. © Row,
Peterson & Co.; 30Jun49; DP20753.
HOLMES, JOHN CECIL.
On stage, everybody! An original musi-
cal revue; music by Jack Holmes;
lyrics by Mimi Weiss; book by Bob
Holmes. © John Cecil Holmes (Jack);
le 24Aug49; DU21149.
HOLMES, Robert Wheeler.
On stage, everybody! DU21149. SEE
Holmes, John Cecil.
HOLT, Felix. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
HOLT, LEA, pseud.
Old ladies in a bathtub, a play in three
acts. [Radio version entitled, ''Night-
mare over Washington;" suggested
motion picture title, ''Rebirth of a
nation, ''] © Lea Holt; 1c 14Sep49;
DU21379.
EL HOMBRE Dorado. DU21881. SEE
Aldridge, James William.
HOME and beauty. SEE
Maugham, William Somerset.
Avant le derby. DP-03.
Home and beauty. DP22389.
HOME is the hunter. DU22321. SEE
Aldrich Family (Radio program)
No. 511.
HOME life of a buffalo. SEE Harrity,
Richard. Hope is the thing with feathers.
DP21852.
HOME to Galveston. DU20751. SEE
Yelvington, Leonard Ramsey.
HOMECOMING. DU22700. SEE Buck-
minster, Harold.
HOMER, Frances.
Sweet sister, a drama in a prologue and
two acts. © Frances Homer Roos; ic
15Aug49; DU21272.
HOMER and the Brownies from Christmas-
ville. DU22545. SEE Gallahan, Betty
Jane.
HOMER leaves home. DU22683. SEE
Aldrich Family (Radio program) No. 515.
HOMER, the brave. DP22561. SEE St.
Clair, Robert.
HOMERUS. Odyssea. SEE
Dorf, Philip. The coming of Ulysses.
DP22208.
Koch, Richard Henry. Fabulous voyage.
DU20788.
THE HOMETOWNER'S favorite minstrel
show. DP21109. SEE Adair, Jack.
HONEY inthe hive. DP212175. SEE
Payton, Donald.
HONEYMOON express. DU22572. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) Sept. 29,
1949.
HONEYMOON night. DU21515. SEE
Kadisch, Gerhard Ernest.
THE HONOR and the glory. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700.
HONORI, Emil.
The smokestack. DU21138. SEE
Ludasy, Akos.
HONSBERGER, HERBERT MARSHALL.
Lessons on all musical instruments, for
radio and television. [Sample script]
© Herbert M, Honsberger; le 22Aug49;
C3988.
HOOD, ANN.
Follow the snail, a play in three acts.
© Ann Hood; ic 1Sep49; DU21244.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE HOODED hoods. DU20844. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 956.
HOO'S hoo of the air. SEE Paterno,
Beverly P. Beverly and Bill's ''Hoo's
hoo of the air. '' DU22281.
THE HOOT owl tree. DU20910. SEE
Statler, George.
HOPE is the thing with feathers. DP21852.
SEE Harrity, Richard.
HOPE springs eternal. DP21835. SEE
Johnson, Philip.
HOPKINS, JOSEPH MARTIN.
The black arrow, an operetta in two acts
with a prologue. Adapted from the
novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Joseph
M. Hopkins; 1c 17Nov49; DU22400.
HOPKINS, PAULINE.
That Brewster boy, a comedy in three
acts. New York, S. French [1949].
82 p. illus. © Samuel French;
12Aug49; DP21401.
HOPSKOTCH. C3904. SEE
Lurie, Robert.
HORN, ARTHUR PRICE.
Southland; a musical comedy in two acts
and six scenes, inspired by memories
of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Music, book,
and lyrics by Art Horn and Art Brammer.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Arthur Price Horn, Arthur Brammer;
le 50ct49; DU21656.
HORNAFIUS, DANIEL LINUS.
A slight case of Scotch, a slight comedy
for music in two acts. Book and lyrics
by Daniel Llords [pseud. ] music by
Galen Lurwick. [Text only] ©Daniel
Linus Hornafius, Galen Lurwick; Ic
4Aug49; DU20992.
HORNER, Bryan Ridgway.
Works by Bryan Ridgway Horner in col-
laboration with Carey Leonard Ballew
and Charles Francis Horner, written
under the pseud, Charles Francis, are
entered under the pseud.
HORNER, Charles Francis.
Works by Charles Francis Horner in col-
laboration with Carey Leonard Ballew
and Bryan Ridgway Horner, written
under the pseud. Charles Francis, are
entered under the pseud.
THE HORNING bee. DU22516. SEE
Schmock, Millard M.
HORNUNG, Edwin F., pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
HOROWITZ, DOROTHY.
Fortune and men's eyes; a play in three
acts by Dorothy Harris [pseud. ] and
Nat Harris [pseud.] © Dorothy Harris,
Nat Harris (or Dorothy and Nat Horo-
witz); le 13Jul49; DU20738.
HOROWITZ, Nat.
Fortune and men's eyes. DU20738. SEE
Horowitz, Dorothy.
THE HORSE said ''Yes.'' DU21504. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) June 9,
1949.
HOSKINS, KATHERINE de MONTALANT..
‘The man who missed the boat, a play in
three acts. © Katherine de M. Hoskins;
le 26Oct49; DU21891.
HOT air. DU20872. SEE Mears,
Elizabeth.
HOTEL PHANTASY (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Bertram
Hobbs, adapted from 'Well, well, Luella"
and ''Kidding the author.'"' © Stephen
Bertram Hobbs.
1. © Ic 24Aug49; DU21284.
2. © 1c 12Sep49; DU21380.
3.-4. © le 26Sep49; DU21648.
HOTPOINT, inc.
The passing of the flame. C3855. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
HOUGHTON, FIRMAN ANDREWS.
Cor cordium, a play in five acts.
© Firman Andrews Houghton; Ic 18Aug49;
DU21129.
HOUK, ROBERT VAN AKEN.
The skeptics, a comedy in three acts.
© Robert Van Aken Houk; Ic 5Jul49;
DU20625.
THE HOUND of heaven. DU20911. SEE
O'Donnell, Edward P.
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS (Radio pro-
gram) Scripts in this series are by
various authors. © The Hour of St.
Francis.
The baby who would be king, by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan. © ic 27Sep49;
DU21649.
The Duchess, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© le 8Aug49; DU21023.
I ought to go home, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © ic 8Aug49; DU21018.
I remember, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© le 8Aug49; DU21020.
The long denial, by James Griffin Jay.
© le 8Aug49; DU21022.
Michael has company for coffee, by
Juanita Teresa Vaughan. © lc 8Aug49;
DU21019.
Peace prayer, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Ic 8Aug49; DU21017.
Table in the wilderness, by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan. © Ic 8Aug49;
DU21021.
HOUSE for sale. DP21369. SEE St.
Clair, Robert.
THE HOUSE next door. DP21243. SEE
Rose, Le Roma.
THE HOUSE of deadly dreams. DU22212.
SEE The Shadow (Radio program) No. 385.
THE HOUSE of vengeance. DP21916. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
HOUSE on Fallen Leaf Road. DP22558.
SEE Sandeen, Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
THE HOUSE on the rock. DU21221. SEE
McCurdey, Catharine Miller.
THE HOUSE that faith built. DU20701.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE HOUSEWIVES' treasure chest.
C4208. SEE McKeon, Edwin Aloysius.
HOVE, THOMAS ORVILLE.
Scatter the stars, a romantic play in
three acts by Tom Hove and Tom Rus-
sell. © Thomas Orville Hove, Thomas
F. Russell; 1e 50ct49; DU21873.
HOW do you rate? DU21849. SEE
Hewson, Isabel Manning.
HOW green was her boy-friend. DP22406.
SEE Nash, John.
HOW long will your business run smoothly?
C4305. SEE Levin, Nathan Samuel.
HOW many lives? DU20871. SEE
Devlin, William Edward.
HOW quick is your eye? DU21491. SEE
Green, Morris.
136
HOW Saul became king. DU21576. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 50.
HOW sleep the brave. DU21599. SEE
Zink, Ralph.
HOW the fire engine got its siren. DU22589.
SEE Capitol Records, inc.
HOW to go easy in five crazy lessons!
SEE Champlin, Betty Mee. Occupation:
housewife. DU21714.
HOW to turn chréme-into silver. DU20703.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
HOWARD, Bob.
The brain. DU20691. SEE
Bittman, Loran R.
HOWARD, CLOYDE PAYTON.
Operation Mickey, a play in three acts by
Cloyde P. Howard and Tom Baxter.
© Cloyde P. Howard, Tom Baxter; ic
12Sep49; DU21350.
HOWARD, Fred, pseud. SEE Wright,
Fred Howard.
HOWARD, Marjorie.
T-Bone and Tabby. DU20829. SEE
Bourke, John James.
HOWARD, MARY WARNER.
Something special, five unusual plays for
children (primary and intermediate
grades) Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson.
c1949. 61 p. Contents. —How does
your garden grow? —Pandora's box. -—
At the end of the rainbow, —Letty's
garden party. —~Mother Goose medley.
© Row, Peterson & Co, ; 21Sep49;
DP21902.
HOWARD, SALLIE.
The jackal, a play in three acts by
Sallie Howard and Evelyn Cornell.
© Sallie Howard, Evelyn Cornell; 1c
240ct49; DU21875.
HOWE, CARROLL VICTOR.
The long fall, a playin oneact. © Carroll
V, Howe; lc 28Jul49; DU20916.
HOWE and Hummel. DU20929. SEE
Teichmann, Howard Miles.
HOWORTH, Wayne.
Halka. DP22412. SEE Moniuszko,
Stanislaw.
HOW'S about it? DU21689, DU22428. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
HROTSVITHA'S help, DU22025. SEE
Reinherz, Leona Gosman,
HUBER, LOUIS JOSEPH.
Character sketches, a collection of plays
designed for definite characterizations.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press, c1949.
128 p. © The Northwestern Press;
2Nov49; DP22005,
Four minutes of fun, a collection of short
blackout sketches. Minneapolis, North-
western Press, c1949. 159p. © The
Northwestern Press; 4Nov49; DP22179.
HUCKLEBERRY Finn, DU22095, SEE
Adams, Robert Neal.
THE HUCKSTER Mikado. DU22349. SEE
Johnstone, Thomas Arthur.
HUDKINS, PAUL DICKINSON,
New terms and laws in chemistry, anatomy,
and surgery. [Lecture] © Paul Dickinson
Hudkins; 1c 13Sep49; C4078.
HUDSON (J. L.) Company.
Textile selling tips. DU21267. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
HUFFMAN, HERBERT.
A candlelight carol service presenting the
Columbus Boychoir [Television script]
© Herbert Huffman; lc 27Dec49;
DU22653.
HUGHES, Babette (Plechner).
Sisters under the skin. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700.
HUGHES, Dorothy B.
The delicate ape. DU21860. SEE
Violette, E. M.
HUGHES, Glenn.
Havana moon. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
HUGHES, LEO.
Ten English farces [edited by] Leo Hughes
and A. H. Scouten. Austin, University
of Texas Press, 1948. 286 p. With
facsim, reproductions of original title
pages, © The Board of Regents of the
University of Texas; 31Dec49: A38981.
HUGO Wagenseil & Associates. SEE
Wagenseil (Hugo) & Associates.
HULL, MAURY ISAAC.
Three men, a play in three acts.. © Maury
Isaac Hull; ic 20Dec49; DU22621.
HUMAN cargo. DU20843. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 955.
HUMAN problems. DU20611, DU21236.
SEE Groll, Jennie Goldstein.
HUMAN relations in industry. C4249.
SEE Palmer, Dwight R. G.
HUMMERT, Anne. SEE Nona from
Nowhere (Radio program)
HUMMERT, Frank. SEE Nona from
Nowhere. (Radio program)
HUMPTY Dumpty theatre, DU21308.,
SEE Moser, Marie Gertrude,
A HUNGARIAN rhapsody. SEE Biro,
Lajos. Comedy at Tarnavég. DU21448.
THE HUNGER I got. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
HUNT, GALE BORDEN.
Curly and Candy, the cowhands. Music,
lyrics, and narrative written for record-
ing. © Gale Borden Hunt; 1c 11Aug49;
DU21074,
HUNT, MARJORI.
Father, dear father; a play in three acts
by Marjorie Hunt and Arthur Pierson.
© Marjori Hunt, Arthur Pierson; Ic
21Nov49; DU22241.
HUNTER, GEORGE IVAN.
We live and learn, a human comedy in
three acts by Gregg Hunter. © Gregg
Hunter; le 280ct49; DU22174.
HUNTER, Gregg. SEE Hunter, George
Ivan.
HUNTER, HELEN.
Sudden romance, a comedy in three acts.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1949]. 91 p.
illus. (Baker's royalty plays) © Helen
Hunter; 29Sep49; DP21661. Prev. reg.
17Jan49; DU18065.
HUNTER, Philip.
Come back on Tuesday. DU20874,
DU21650. SEE Hunter, Ruth.
HUNTER, RUTH
Come back on Tuesday, a dramatico musi-
cal play by Ruth and Philip Hunter and
Francis Sherling Oliver. Music by James
Courtland Livingston. © Ruth Hunter,
Philip Hunter, James C. Livingston,
Francis Sherling Oliver; le 26Jul49;
DU20874.
Come back on Tuesday, a musical comedy
in two acts. Book by Ruth and Philip
Hunter, music and lyrics by James
Livingston. Adapted from the book of
the same title by Ruth Hunter. [Text
only] © Philip Hunter, Ruth Hunter,
James C. Livingston; 1c 14Sep49;
DU21650.
HUNTER, Sarah Harding. SEE Whelpley,
Sarah Harding Hunter.
THE HUNTER and his gun, DU20595. SEE
Molnar, Ferenc.
HUNTER and the hunted. DU22499. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program) No.
2644-1869.
HURLEY, GENE.
The merry man, by Gene Hurley, Joan
Kafka, and Nicola Paone. [Film
script] © Nicola Paone; le 28Nov49;
DU22305.
HUTCHINSON, Janet. SEE Siebert,
Janet Hutchinson.
HUTCHINSON, Mary. SEE Westland,
Mary (Hutchinson)
HYDE, Mrs. Donald F. SEE Hyde, Mary
Morley Crapo.
HYDE, MARY MORLEY CRAPO.
Lively lady, a play in five scenes by Mary
Morley. © Mary Morley Crapo Hyde
(Mrs. Donald F. Hyde); Ic 8Aug49;
DU21009.
I
I, a stranger. DP20924. SEE Potter,
Grace Elizabeth.
I beg to disagree with Horace Greely-
C3981. SEE Glass, Miriam.
I confess. DU21192, SEE DeWitt, Jack.
I know my love. DU22111. SEE Behrman,
Samuel Nathaniel.
ITlove you SEE Murray, Norbert. Spring
song. DU21483.
I ought to go home. DU21018. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
I pledge allegiance, DU21948. SHE
Levine, Robert Hilliard.
I remember. DU21020. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
I was a stranger. DU22359. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio program)
No. 126.
I was born in vaudeville. C4268. SEE
Maugham, Dora I,
Ich liebe ein Phantom. DU22604, SEE
Fetscherin, Alfred,
THE IDEAL form of government. C4239.
SEE Bernard, Edward. A world to be,
no, 1.
THE IDEATER show budget. DP21240.
SEE Lucas, Ulysses Sheridan.
IF | had listened to mother. DU21912.
SEE DePriest, Zola Taylors
IF it please the court. DU21642. SEE
Wallace, Morgan.
IF ye forgive not. DU21797. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio program)
No. 119.
137
IF you live so long. DU21871. SEE
Kaunitz, Julius.
IGO, HAROLD.
The lion's whelp, a play in three acts.
© Harold Igo; 1c 24Aug49; DU21152.
I'LL elope with Calliope. C3965. SEE
Perkins, Lewis Bryant,
THE IMAGE anda soul. DU21861. SEE
Silverman, Howard Allen.
THE IMMIGRANT. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program)
No. 557. DU20799.
Kiamopoulos, Harry (Kay) DP21479.
THE IMPORTANCE of early influence in
the home, i. e. Life of Margaret Mead.
SEE Klotsche, Roberta R. Your child
and mine. C4025.
THE IMPOSTOR. SEE Rogers, Alice
Jane, Tartuffe. C4083,
IMPROVEMENT of character. DU21405.
SEE Fulda, Ludwig,
IN a house down the street. DU20660.
SEE Martin, Gladys Laffin.
"IN-a-minute" land. DU22361. SEE Keith,
Clara Margaret.
IN a strange land. DP21053, SEE Snowe,
Dorothy Busby.
IN behalf of oblivion. DU21309. SEE
Ensign, Charles Joseph,
IN David's town, DP21814. SEE Kirk,
Hazel Jean.
IN duplicate. JU21208. SEE Wynne,
Richard Henry.
IN my fashion. DU22437, SEE Polchlopek,
Clover Burton.
IN my lady's chamber. DU21994, SEE
Blatt, William Mosher.
IN our hands. DU21934. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
IN the middle of plenty. DU21703. SEE
Mary Gretchen, Sister.
IN the morning DU20747. SEE
Gillivan, James Joseph.
IN the name of culture. DU22177. SEE
Bimboni, Alberto.
INCIDENT at Eureka Bumps. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700-
INCIDENT at sea. DP21605. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 238.
INCIDENT ona park bench. DU21527. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
July 7, 1949.
THE INCONSTANT moon. DU21216. SEE
Kreutz, Irving William.
INDIAN campaign. DU22511. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2636-
1861.
THE INFORMER. DP21437. SEE
McGreevey, John.
INHERITANCE. DU21090. SEE Thomas,
Jean Gwendolyn.
INKY Pinky. C3973. SEE Carpenter,
Murray.
INKY Poo. C4053. SEE Karns, Roscoe
Lewis.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
INLAND Marine Underwriters Association.
Found money. DU21265. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
INLAND Steel Company.
In our hands. DU21934, SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
INNES, JAMES MUNRO.
Wonderful world a'coming, a comedy in
seven scenes by Munro Innes. © James
Munro Innes; 1c 23Sep49; DU21500.
INSECT and disease control. C3865. SEE
Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
Company. Rotary tillage talks by M-E,
no. 6.
INSIDE the book. DP18027. SEE Berson,
Lillian.
INSTITUTE of Educational Relations.
Successful selling. C4161, SEE
Eilbirt, Henry.
INTERCHEMICAL Corporation. Internation-
al Printing Ink Division.
Rainbows to order. DU20710. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
INTERNATIONAL Haitian Exposition.
Haiti celebrates. DU21228. SEE
Woodhouse, Henry.
INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company,
Bring 'em in to buy. C4301. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Jarvislearns his lesson. DU21688.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company.
Motor Truck Division.
Brake efficiency and effective brake
factors. C4127. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Chassis dimensions; frames & springs.
C4124. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
Chassis-matched bodies. C4126. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
International L-line trucks: front axles
and steering. C4128, C4303. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
International's L-line trucks. C4129.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Under the hood. C4299. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
INTERNATIONAL L-line trucks: front
axles and steering. C4128, C4303. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
INTERNATIONAL Ladies' Garment Work-
ers' Union.
A way of life. DU20908. SEE
Wishengrad, Morton.
INTERNATIONAL'S L-line trucks. C4129.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
INTERPLANETARY Navigation. C4258.
SEE Crompton, George.
INTIMATE glimpses of opera. C3828.
SEE Singletary, Charles E.
INTO this universe. DU20815. SHE
Chestnut, William Austin.
THE INTRIGUING stranger. DU20673.
SEE Chapman, Tedwell.
INTRODUCTION to current flow. C3999.
SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Trans-
pondence course EE-3.
INTRODUCTION to the Diesel engine
industry. C4244. SEE Dunkin, Lenville
Hawthorne,
INVISIBLE barrier. DU20719. SEE
Duff, Harry James,
INVITATION to Joseph's feast. DU21555.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 73.
IRENE. DU22216, DU22579. SEE
Verneuil, Louis.
IRISH lace. DU20593. SEE Melcher,
Marguerite Fellows.
IRVING, Washington.
The legend of the moor's legacy. SEE
Nicholson, Anne Preston. The enchant-
ed treasure, DU22363.
Rip Van Winkle. DU21887. SEE Hennessy,
Edward William.
IS my slip showing? DU21065. SEE
Morison, William Rainey.
THE ISSUE of an ideal. DU21331. SEE
Gordon, William Ralph.
IT could be anywhere. DU20697. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
IT does something for you! DP21438.
SEE Vining, Donald.
IT happens every Christmas. DU21203.
SEE Dashe, Adele Dane.
IT happens every spring. DU22071. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
Oct. 3, 1949.
IT is our own business DU22698. SEE
Kalaszh, Helen Nador.
IT isn't my problem. DU22442. SEE
Smeeth, Adeline Vaile.
IT never dawned onme. DU22693. SEE
Columbia University. VD radio project.
IT's a date. DP21481. SEE Provence,
Jean.
IT'S a free country. DU21866. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 38.
IT'S a glorious life. DU21857. SEE
Abrams, Louis Enard.
IT'S a hit! DP21493. SEE McMullen,
Joseph Carl.
IT'S about time. C3921. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
IT'S an old California custom. DU21222.
SEE Carré, Linda Jordan.
IT'S an original, pt. 1-3. DU20680-
20682. SEE Aunt Jenny's Real Life
Stories (Radio program) June 14-
16, 1949.
IT'S Christmas outside. DU21686. SEE
Rand, Abby Hoff.
IT'S done every day. DU22033. SEE
Karp, Abraham Norman.
IT'S fun to celebrate. DP21908 SEE
Whipple, Mary.
IT'S got to be sold. C3862. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
IT'S ridiculous. DU20613. SEE
Jackson and Jill (Television program)
IT'S show time. SEE Moser, Marie
Gertrude. Humpty Dumpty theatre.
DU21308.
IVAN Bloom Hardin Company.
The miracle at Fatima. DP21620. SEE
Boyd, Byron Bennett.
138
J
J. L. Hudson Company. SEE
Hudson (J. L.) Company.
J. Smith, detective. DU21888, SEE
Jay, Verne.
J. Walter Thompson Company. SEE
Thompson (J. Walter) Company.
JACK Adair's big time minstrels.
DP21232. SEE Adair, Jack.
JACK-in-the-box. DU21671. SEE
Martin, Elizabeth Yost.
JACK Meyers. DU21946. SEE
Plainclothes Man (Television program)
No. 3,
THE JACKAL. DU21875. SEE Howard,
Sallie.
THE JACKPOT. SEE
Bell, Stanley James. DU21342.
Berges, Max L. DU21421.
JACK'S Gorgon. DU21207. SEE Collins,
Dennis.
JACKSON, CAARY PAUL.
Drop dead, a mystery farce in one act.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press, c1949.
31 p. © The Northwestern Press; 14O0ct49;
DP21989.
JACKSON, Danny, pseud. SEE Sachs,
Daniel Howard.
JACKSON, DONALD GORDON.
Johnny has two lives. [Radio script]
© Donald G. Jackson; Ic 5Jul49;
DU20623.
Love seeketh the milkman, a comedy in
one act. © Donald G. Jackson; 1c
25Jul49; DU20875.
JACKSON, MARY LACKEYE.
The rejected hayseed, a modern play in
three acts. © Mrs. Mary Lackeye
Jackson; 1c 27Jun49; on revisions;
DU20756. Prev. reg "Old memories;"
15Feb40; DU68491.
JACKSON AND JILL (Television program)
Script in this series is by Lou Lilly and
Jerry Fairbanks. © Jerry Fairbanks, inc.
It's ridiculous. © ic 1Jul49; DU20613.
JACOB blesses the sons of Joseph. DU21551.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 77.
JACOB goes to Pgypt. DU21552. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 76.
JACOBSEN, HAZEL FELT.
We Sing for joy, for this is America; a
dramatico-musical composition.
© Hazel Felt Jacobsen; 1c 12Dec49;
DU22485.
We're coming, Uncle Sam; a patriotic
pageant. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Hazel Felt Jacobsen; ic
15Jul49; DU20774.
JAGENDORF, Moritz Adolf.
The farce of the worthy Master Pierre
Patelin. DP20631. SEE Pathelin.
JAKE, the tadpole. DU20975.
SEE Cartoon Teletales (Television pro-
gram) Apr. 17, 1949.
JAM Handy Organization, inc. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
a
ee
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
JAMES, BARRY.
The story of Wynn Adair, a daily comic
strip for television by Barry James and
Nick Nichols. © Barry James, Nick
Nichols; le 16Sep49; DU21408.
JAMIESON, RONALD STUART.
Royal flush and a Tedron suit; television
commercial by Ronald Jamieson and Ted
Martin Greck. © Ronald Jamieson, Jr.,
Ted Martin Greck; le 14Nov49;
DU22136.
JAMISON, Colin G.
It's a free country. DU21866. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 38.
JAMRA, Robert, pseud. SEE
Dunseith, John Carl.
JANACEK, LEOS.
Kata Kabanova, opera o 3 jednanich.
Podle A. N. Ostrovského ''Boure"
v prekladu Vine Cervinky, hudbu
slozil LeoS Jan4¢ek. Katja Kabanowa,
Oper in 3 Akten. Nach A. N. Ostrowskijs
"Gewitter'' in der Ubersetzung von
Vine. Cervinka, musik von [Leos
Jarfacek]. Ins Deutsche fbertragen von
Max Brod. Partitura. Partitur.
Videh, Universal-Edition, c1922. 2v.
© Universal-Edition; 30Aug22; DP21384.
JANE Minster. DU22650. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program) No. 11.
JANES, Robert W.
Acquitted. DU22316. SEE Rauh, Ida.
JANEWAY, AUGUSTINE WARNER.
Shoot the moon, a musical playinthreeacts,
by Augustine Warner Janeway, Julia Down-
ing Janeway, andHugh Bennoch Hanson.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Augustine Warrer Janeway, Julia Down-
ing Janeway, Hugh Bennoch Hanson; 1c
12Dec49; DU22459.
JANEWAY, Julia Downing.
Shoot the moon. DU22459. SEE
Janeway, Augustine Warner.
JARALD, Franz.
Works by Franz Jarald in collaboration
with Hans Stéckel, written under the
pseud., Michael Roberts, are entered
under the pseud.
JARVIS learns his lesson. DU21688. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
JAY, James Griffin. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
JAY, VERNE.
J. Smith, detective. Radio audition script,
no. 1. © The Crosley Broadcasting
Corp.; le 210ct49; DU21888.
Melody trail; radio script, June 19, 1949.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; 1c
27Jun49; C3809.
JAY Berwanger. C4150. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
THE JEALOUS mother. DU21547. SEE
Campbell, William Jess.
JEANETTE, GERTRUDE HADLEY.
A bolt from the blue, a three-act play.
© Gertrude Hadley Jeanette; 1c 30ct49;
DU21629.
JEANTET, Jean Frangois. SEE Frangois-
Jeantet, Jean.
JEAYES, ALLAN.
Piccadilly circus. Mother and daughter.
All the world's a stage. Being three
duologues for women. London, H. F. W.
Deane [1949]. 20 p. © Allan Jeayes;
1Jun49; DP21418.
JEFF Stockton, cabdriver. DU21885.
SEE Roth, Stella Ann.
JENNINGS, GERARD THOMAS.
Tarnished silver, a play in three acts.
© Gerard Thomas Jennings; lc 310ct49;
DU21942.
JENNINGS, ROBERT G.
Chance of a lifetime; radio script, July 31,
1949. © Robert G. Jennings; lc 17Jug49;
C3979"
JENSEN, EILEEN STITH.
The morning is here, a play in three acts
by Eileen Jensen and Edward Cowan.
© Bileen S. Jensen, Edward M. Cowan;
le 13Jul49; DU20720.
JENSEN, LEONARD G.
A tale of the Bitter Root, an historical
community pageant-drama in four
episodes, by Leonard G. Jensen,
Mildred Martin, Bert B. Hansen, and
Washington J, McCormick. Rev. ver-
sion. © Bitter Root Pageant Commit-
tee of Stevensville; lc 7Jul49; DU20661.
JERICHO. DU21530. SEE
Mulroney, John Edward.
JERRY Fairbanks, inc. SEE Fairbanks
(Jerry) inc.
JEWISH Education Committee of New York,
inc. Maccabee—1948. DP20630. SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph.
JEWISH Theological Seminary of America.
SEE The Eternal Light (Radio program)
JIM Dawson comes home. DU22508. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2633-1858.
JIM Johnson's busy week. DU21112. SEE
Jones, Laflin Clifford.
JIM Lansing. DU22244. SEE
Plainclothes Man (Television program)
No. 6.
JIM Thorpe. C3811. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
JIMMY Conzelman. C4072. SEE
The American Way (Radio program)
JIMMY Foxx. C3951. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
JIMMY McLarnin, C3822. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
JIMMY'S mistake; or, Jimmy's lucky
mistake. DU22566. SEE Mader,
John Robert.
JOB. DU21564. SEE The Children's
Chapel (Radio program) No. 64.
JODICE, WILLARD ARTHUR.
Train smoke, a comedy drama in two
acts. © Willard Arthur Jodice; ic
TNov49; DU22189.
JOE Booth gets a break. DU21933. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
JOE Cronin. C3952. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
JOE, der Glicksbringer. DU21979. SEE
Kelemen, Paul Gordon Stev.
JOE Forchee's prayer tree. DP22675.
SEE The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Dec. 22, 1949.
JOE Medwick. C3873. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
139
JOHANN, der muntre Seifensieder.
DP22627. SEE Fischer, Erich.
JOHN Butterfield's overland express.
DP21428. SEE The Land We Live In
(Radio program) No. 277.
JOHN Law. DU22391. SEE Roberts,
Michael, pseud.
JOHN MacEwan. C4142. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
JOHN Ott Pictures, inc. SEE Ott (John)
Pictures, inc.
JOHN Shanahan, me boy. DP21400. SEE
Casey, Francis Michael.
JOHN steps askew. DU21774. SEE
Conner, Evelyn Saxton.
THE JOHNNIE Trundle legend. SEE Todd,
Robert E. Lump in my throat. DU22218.
JOHNNY. DU21444. SEE Kirschbaum,
Kenneth James.
JOHNNY and Mary and the Magic Rabbit
visit the giants of Smokey Mountain.
C3905. SEE Schuyler, Dorothy.
JOHNNY Evers. C3960. SEE The Amer-
ican Way (Radio program)
JOHNNY has two lives. DU20623. SEE
Jackson, Donald Gordon.
JOHNNY on the spot. C4233. SEE
Dawson, John Hayland.
JOHNNY One-Eye. DU21201. SEE Bogeaus,
Benedict.
JOHNSON, ALBERT.
We're in the money, a comedy in three
acts. Boston, Baker's Plays [1949].
69p. illus. (Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co. ; 23Jun49;
DP20579.
JOHNSON, EDWARD T.
Magic mysteries, a television show, by
Edward T. Johnson, Vy Russell, and
Sue Dwiggins. [Sample script] © Wil-
lard G. Gregory & Co.; 1c 29Nov49;
DU22318.
JOHNSON, EYVIND.
Straindernas svall, ett drama i tre akter
och ett antal bilder om den atervandande.
Stockholm, A. Bonnier [1948], 143 p.
(Sv. teatern. N:o 471) © Albert
Bonniers F6rlag A. -B.; 10Nov48;
AF11273.
JOHNSON, Natalie Nichols.
The devil and the angel. DU21311. SEE
Kerrigan, Joseph John.
JOHNSON, PHILIP.
Blood and thunder, a comedy in one act.
London, S. French [1949]. 30p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 1156)
© Samuel French ltd.; 2Sep49;
DP21430.
Green grow the cabbages, a comedy in
one act- London, S. French [1949].
29 pe illus. (French's acting edition,
no, 671) © Samuel French Itd.;
29Sep49; DP21810.
Hope springs eternal, a comedy in one
act. London, S. French [1949]. 31p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. 1984)
© Samuel French, ltd. ; 50ct49; DP21835.
JOHNSON, Robert E.
The dreamlost. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
JOHNSON (S. C.) & Son, inc. SEE
Fibber McGee and Molly (Radio program)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
JOHNSTON, LEONORA.
The fir-tree fairy, a Christmas fantasy
in prologue and one scene. Evanston,
Ill-, Row, Peterson, c1949. 19 p.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; 18Aug49;
DP21909.
JOHNSTON, Rod.
Yay Springdale! DP22251. SEE Clemens,
James R.
JOHNSTON, WINIFRED JOSEPHINE.
Happy ever after; a commemoration of the
granting of statehood to Oklahoma,
November 16, 1907, featuring a reenact-
ment of the original ceremony ''A mar-
riage of state'’ performed on that day
in Guthrie, Oklahoma. © Winifred
Johnston (Mrs. Charles M. Perry);
le 14Nov49; DU22304.
JOHNSTONE, THOMAS ARTHUR.
The huckster Mikado; or, Bip, Bop, and
Burp. A modern version of Gilbert and
Sullivan's Mikado, in two acts anda pro-
logue. © Thomas Arthur Johnstone:
1c 23Nov49; DU22349. ;
JONES, Clyde William.
The Dalton gang. DU21668. SEE
Kurtz, Russell Wilkinson.
Romance of Julia Dalton, wife of Emmett
Dalton. DU21499. SEE Kurtz, Russell
Wilkinson,
JONES, GWENYTH.
There's no problem, a comedy in one act.
London, §. French [1949]. 39p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 2314)
© Samuel French ltd.; 14Jun49; DP21058.
JONES, J. Franklin. SEE
You Are There (Radio program)
JONES, KENSINGER.
The Land We Live In. SEE The Land We
Live In (Radio script)
The witch charmer, a musical play in
three acts. [Text only] © Kensinger
Jones; 1c 3Aug49; DU20967.
JONES, LAFLIN CLIFFORD.
Jim Johnson's busy week, a play in three
scenes. © Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co.; lc 18Aug49; DU21112.
JONES, MARC EDMUND.
The Bohemian bowl, a drama in three acts.
© Marc Edmund Jones; lc 30Sep49;
DU21623.
The rich loam, a drama in three acts.
© Mare Edmund Jones; lc 26O0ct49;
DU21893.
JONES, WILLIAM ELLIS.
Dollars and nonsense, a comedy of content-
ment. [In three acts] Boston, Baker's
Plays [1949]. 66p. illus. (Baker's
edition of plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
16Sep49: DP21495.
JOSEPH and the dreams of Pharoah,
DU21559. SEE The Children's Chapel
(Radio program) No. 69.
JOSEPH in prison. DU21560. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 68.
JOSEPH is identified. DU21553. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 75.
JOSEPH meets his brothers in Egypt
DU21557. SEE The Children's Chapel
(Radio program) No. 71.
JOSEPH sold by his brothers. DU21562.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 66.
JOSEPH tempted, DU21561. SEE The
Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 67.
JOSEPH'S brothers explain to Jacob.
DU21556- SEE The Children's Chapel
(Radio program) No. 72.
JOSEPHUS, JOSEPH.
May Day activities. A dramatic composi-
tion. 8 pages. © Joseph Josephus;
14Jul49; DP21108.
JOURNEY to glory. DU21879. SEE
Scott, Robert Franklin.
THE JOUST of the Golden and Silver
Knights. C3896. SEE Fiala, Anthony.
JOYCE, Betty. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon (Radio program)
JUDY and the Colonel. DP22409. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
JULIA'S Caesar, DU20642. SEE
Zawadsky, Patience Hartman.
JULIUS Caesar DP21820. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
JUNE bride. DU22069. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
Aug. 29, 1949,
JUNE dawn. DP22476 SEE Ettlinger,
Don Victor,
JUNIOR League of Great Falls, inc
Monte Miser's change of heart.
DU20591. SEE Cory, Clary J.
JUNIOR Police Academy. DU21977. SEE
Adler, Paul F.
JUST a little Rosemary. DU22003. SEE
Dawson, Marlow.
JUST some tales. DU22609, SEE Long-
streth, Joseph Edwin.
JUSTUS Post's lost empire. DP22376.
SEE The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Dec, 1, 1949.
K
K. B. M Publishers, inc.
Santa's calling. DU22340. SEE Bova,
Joe.
K. G. DU21323. SEE Melone, John Halsey.
KO punching with flowing power. C4275.
SEE Sachey, Michael.
KABICA, ALFRED R.
That they may learn, the origin of the
modern Sunday school. A play in two
acts. © Alfred R. Kabica; 1c 22Dec49;
DU22632.
KACZANDER, PAUL.
Red Gcose quiz party. [Radio script]
© Paul Kaczander; 1c 20Jul49;
C4024
KADISCH, GERHARD ERNEST.
Honeymoon night, a comedy in three acts
© Gerhard E. Kadisch; 1c 26Sep49:
DU21515.
KAFKA, Joan.
The merry man. DU22305. SEE Hurley,
Gene
KAGAN, Ben.
Baby and me. DU22690. SEE Columbia
University. VD radio project.
The ballad of the man of steel. DU22694.
SEE Columbia University- VD radio
project.
Big deal. DU22692- SEE Columbia
University. VD radio project.
KAISER, GEORG.
Napoleon in New Orleans; a play in eight
140
scenes by Georg Kaiser, adapted for
the American stage by Hans Rothe.
© Hans Rothe; lc 6Jul49; DU20636.
Odyssee; Schauspiel. © Paul Gordon
Stev Kelemen; le 21Jun49; DU20724.
KALADORE CORPORATION.
Beloved. [Film script] © Kaladore Corp.;
Ie 12Dec49; DU22593.
KALASZH, HELEN NADOR.
It is our own business, a play in ten
scenes by Helen Nador. © Mrs. Helen
Nador Kalaszh; 1c 29Dec49; DU22698.
KALLESSER, MICHAEL.
For the rich they sing, a comedy in two
acts. © Michael Kallesser; lc 6Sep49;
DU21317.
KAMARCK, NORBERT LAWRENCE.
Lernean fen, a play in two acts by Norbert
Lawrence Kamarck and Nicholas Verven.
© Norbert Lawrence Kamarck, Nicholas
Verven; le 12Dec49; DU22488.
KAMILE, COLEMAN.
The conquistador, a musical play in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Coleman
Kamile, music by David Fleischman.
[Text only] © Coleman Kamile; 1c
15Aug49; DU21103.
An onion makes me cry, an operetta ina
prologue and two acts. Book and lyrics
by Coleman Kamile, music by Roger Bass.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Roger Bass, Coleman Kamile; le
8Aug49; DU21015.
KAMMAN, LEIGH.
The my man show, by Leigh Kamman and
Thomas P. McGovern. [Radio script]
© Leigh Kamman, Thomas P. McGovern;
lc 26Sep49; C4107.
KANE, Frank. SEE The Shadow (Radio
program)
THE KANGAROO Kid. DU22185. SEE
Veitch, Anthony Scott.
KANIN, Fay (Mitchell)
Goodbye, my fancy. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49, AA132040.
KANIN, GARSON.
The rat race, a comedy in three acts.
© Garson Kanin, Ruth Gordon; Ic
15Aug49; DU21093.
The smile of the world [a play in three
acts] New York, Dramatists Play
Service [1949]. 80 p. front. © Garson
Kanin, Ruth Gordon; 27Jul49; DP21119.
Prev. reg. 5Aug47; D unp. 10675.
KANTOR, CYRIL.
Catch a nigger, a play in three acts.
© Cyril Kantor; 1e 170ct49; DU21792.
KANTOROWITZ, M.
Der Hauptmann des Herodes. DU21235.
SEE Schulthess, Erica von.
Lili Sch6nemann. DU21305. SEE
Schulthess, Erica von.
Zwischen Ende und Anfang. DU21304.
SEE Schulthess, Erica von.
KAPLAN, WILLIAM HENRY.
Happenabee, a play in three acts by
Will K. Plan [pseud.] © William H.
Kaplan; le 13Jul49; DU20717.
KAPNER, IRVING.
The sideline soldiers, a play in three
acts. © Irving Kapner; lc 8Nov49;
DU22046.
KARAGOUNELIS, Melanchrine.
The immigrant. DP21479. SEE
Kiamopoulos, Harry (Kay)
KARASTE, L. C., pseud. SEE
Statler, George.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
KARNS, ROSCOE LEWIS.
Inky Poo; television script. © Roscoe
Lewis Karns; lc 9Sep49; C4053.
KARP, ABRAHAM NORMAN.
It's done every day, a play in two acts by
Abraham Karp and John Rothschild.
© Abraham Karp, John Rothschild; lc
7TNov49; DU22033.
KASER, ARTHUR LeROY.
Button busters; easily staged acts, skits,
and sketches. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1949]. 112 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
25Jul49; DP20926.
For men only, a mock wedding entertain-
ment with an all-male cast. Minneapo-
lis, T. S. Denison [1949]. 11 p.
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 4O0ct49; DP21760.
No fishing allowed, a comedy sketch.
Minneapolis, T. S. Denison [1949].
12 p. (Denison's comedy sketches)
© T. S. Denison & Co.; 140ct49;
DP21915.
KASLE, Daniel.
Fair and warmer. DU21322. SEE
Weinstein, Harriett.
KATA Kabanova. DP21384. SEE
4
Janacek, Leos.
KATIE, the caterpillar. DU20769. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
July 31, 1949.
KATJA Kabanowa. SEE Janatek, Leo’.
Kata Kabanov4. DP21384.
KATO joins a mob. DU21069. SEE The
Green Hornet (Radio program) No. 960.
KAUFFMANN, STANLEY.
The late beginners, a play in two acts.
© Stanley Kauffmann; le 15Nov49;
DU22151.
KAUFMAN, George Simon.
Bravo! DP21383. SEE Ferber, Edna.
KAUNITZ, JULIUS.
If you live so long, a play in 32 scenes.
© Julius Kaunitz; le 6Oct49; DU21871.
KAY, Harry. SEE Kiamopoulos, Harry
(Kay)
KAYE, NIKKI.
Window shopping; television audition
script. © Nikki Kaye; le 15Aug49;
DU21238.
KAYSER, MARTHA CABANNE.
The time is now, a modern drama in two
acts. © Martha Cabanné Kayser; lc
14Dec49; DU22552.
KAYTON, GEORGE RICHARD.
More geese than swans? A play in three
acts by Béla Philips [pseud.] © George
R. Kayton; Ic 1Aug49; DU20952.
KEANE, JAMES.
Lorna Gayle...G. A.V.; a dramatic
play in three acts. © James Keane; lc
20Sep49; DU21487.
KEATING, Lawrence Alfred.
Near chaos. DU20622. SEE Bloch,
Robert.
KEAY, HAROLD E.
A safe Christmas tree, a play in six
scenes. © Harold E: Keay; 1c 18Nov49;
DU22414.
KEEP it in the south. DU21859. SEE
Norfleet, Mary Ellen.
KEEP the secret. DU20716. SEE
Yanopulos, Mary Arvanitaky Papa.
KEETON, Arthur Claude.
Robin Hood. DP21662. SEE Rhodes,
Kathlyn.
880484 O - 50 - 4
KEITH, CLARA MARGARET.
"In-a-minute" land. For fun and fancy;
primarily for age level 6 to 10 years
old. [Sample radio script] © Clara
Margaret Keith; le 5Dec49; DU22361.
KEITH, RUSSELL MORTON.
Green whiskers, a play in three acts.
© Russell Morton Keith; 1c 3Nov49;
DU21974,
KELEMEN, PAUL GORDON STEV.
Joe, der Glicksbringer (Lucky Joe);
Komédie mit Musik in drei Akten und
einer Verwandlung von Bert Reisfeld
und Ludwig Stossel, nach dem Ameri-
kanischen von Carl Conrad [pseud. of
Paul Gordon Stev Kelemen] © Paul
Gordon Stev Kelemen; 1c 3Nov49;
DU21979.
Odyssee. DU20724. SEE Kaiser,
Georg.
KELLER, Sheldon Bernard.
Easy street. C3931. SEE
Mendelsohn, Monroe Paul.
KELLER, WILLIAM SLOTTERBACK.
Venom, a play in three acts. © William
Slotterback Keller; 1c 15Nov49;
DU22144,
KELLMAN, LEON.
Worlds apart, a play in three acts.
© Leon Kellman; 1c 29Aug49;
DU21223.
KELLOGG, LUCILE.
A midsummer night's revue. A fashion
show with Shakespearian background,
comedy and song. [Text only]
© Eleanore Phillips, Lucile Kellogg;
le 14Sep49; DU21378.
KELLY, Blanche C.
College man. DU22532. SEE Kelly,
William Clemon.
KELLY, GEORGE EDWARD.
Craig's wife, a drama [in three acts]
New York, S. French [1949]. 126 p.
illus. © George Kelly; 22Sep49; on
revisions; DP21842. Prev. reg.31Jul25, .
D unp. 72339; 2Jan26, D pub. 74059.
KELLY, WILLIAM CLEMON.
College man, a new comedy in three acts.
© William Clemon Kelly, Blanche C.
Kelly; 1c 12Dec49; on revisions¢
DU22532. Prev. reg. 16Aug48, DU15960;
270ct47, DU11156.
KENDALL, ALMA PARK.
Kill me lovingly, a play in three acts by
Park Kendall. © Park Kendall; Ic
27Jul49; DU20906.
KENDALL, Park. SEE Kendall, Alma
Park.
KENNEDY, ALICE M.
America's future, a choric reading.
© Alice M. Kennedy; 1c 21Sep49;
DU21486.
KENNEDY, Margaret Todd.
In David's town. DP21814. SEE Kirk,
Hazel Jean.
KENNEDY, TERESA ROSE.
Pennsylvania—past and present; verse
written for reading chorus, to accompany
a pageantry of stage and local history.
Used on Oct. 17, 1949, at Emporium
High School. © Teresa Kennedy; 1c
.8Nov49; C4276.
KENNEY, MARIE.
Women's program for peace; radio ad-
dress. © Marie Kenney; Ic 13Jul49;
C4037.
KENNY, Charles.
Swing east. DU22644. SEE Byrne, John
Joseph.
141
KENNY, Nick.
Swing east. DU22644. SEE Byrne, John
Joseph.
KENT, Alan. SEE A Couple of Joes
(Television program)
KENT, Walter.
Sing to the moon. DU21999. SEE
DeKoven, David.
KENYON, CHARLES ARTHUR.
Night raven, a play in two acts. © Charles
Arthur Kenyon; le 3Nov49; DU21981.
KERKOW (HERBERT) INC.
Your Air Force quiz; script no. 1 by
Richard A. Walsh. [Illustrated film
script] © Herbert Kerkow, inc.; 1c
9Aug49; DU21123.
KERMIT, the hermit. DU21921. SEE
Mayor, Dorothy Compston.
KERR, JEAN.
Thank you, just looking; a musical revue
in two acts. Sketches and lyrics by
Jean and Walter Kerr. [Text only] Sub-
sequently entitled ''Touch and go."
© Jean Collins Kerr, Walter Francis Kerr
le 10Aug49; on revisions; DU21077. Prev.
reg. ''Prize package, ' 7Mar49; DU18900.
KERR, Walter.
Thank you, just looking. DU21077. SEE
Kerr, Jean,
KERRIGAN, JOSEPH JOHN.
The devil and the angel, a play in three
acts by Joseph John Kerrigan and
Natalie Nichols Johnson. © Joseph John
Kerrigan, Natalie Nichols Johnson; 1c
6Sep49; DU21311.
KERSHAW, ERNEST.
Ante-room, a play in one act. London,
H. F. W. Deane [1949]. 21 p. (Deane's
series of plays) © Ernest Kershaw;
1Jun49; DP21419.
KESLER, HALO.
Love rides the bus, a one act farce. Min-
neapolis, Northwestern Press, c1949.
31 p. © The Northwestern Press;
13Sep49; DP21507.
KEY Largo. DU22708. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre (Radio program) Nov. 28, 1949.
KEYSER, FRANCIS WEBB.
Van Loon and sons, a play in three acts.
© Francis Webb Keyser; lc 7Nov49;
DU22149.
KHLENTZOS, CONSTANTINE THEODORE.
Poisoning due to ingestion of an eel,
gymnothorax flavimarginatus; report of
seventeen cases. © Captain Constantine
Theodore Khlentzos, M. C. ; le
31Aug49; C4259.
KIAMOPOULOS, HARRY (KAY)
The immigrant; a comedy in three acts
by Harry (Kay) Kiamopoulos, Harry
Saricopoulos, Athena Michailides,
Melanchrine Karagounelis, and Vicky
Antonakos. © Harry (Kay) Kiamopou-
los, Harry Saricopoulos, Athena
Michailides, Melanchrine Karagounelis,
Vicky Antonakos; 19Sep49; DP21479.
KIEWIT (PETER) SONS' COMPANY.
Chevrolet maintenance; film script by
John "Jim'' William Symonds. © Peter
Kiewit Sons! Co.; 1c 24O0ct49; C4179.
D-8 lubrication; film script by John
"Jim" William Symonds. © Peter
Kiewit Sons' Co.; le 24Oct49; C4181.
D-8 maintenace; film script by John
"Jim" William Symonds. © Peter
Kiewit Sons' Co.; 1c 240ct49; C4180.
Motor grader lubrication; film script, by
John "Jim" William Symonds. © Peter
Kiewit Sons' Co.; le 9Nov49; C4214.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
KIEWIT (PETER) SONS' COMPANY.
Cont'd.
Motor grader maintenance; film script
by John "Jim" William Symonds.
© Peter Kiewit Sons' Co.; le 240ct49;
C4182.
KILIAN, EDWARD.
Problems of relativity in modern physics.
A series of lectures. © Edward Kilian.
The distribution of energy over particle
and field of the free electron, and The
new viewpoints in the interpretation of
physical equations and diagrams. © lc
1Aug49; C3907.
The new viewpoints in the interpretation
of physical equations and diagrams.
© le 6Sep49; C4048.
KILL me lovingly. DU20906. SEE
Kendall, Alma Park.
KILLIAM, Paul.
Darling of the desert. DU21373. SEE
Miller, Stanley Arthur.
THE KILOCYCLE kids. DU22686. SEE
Malloy, John Edward.
KING, CHARLES EVAN.
The comparison test, an outline of a
sales plan or talk. Includes illus.
© Charles Evan King; le 22Aug49;
C4018.
KING, MARY M.
Will be home for Christmas, a play in
three acts. © Mary M. King; 1c
8Sep49; DU21345.
KING, PHILIP.
See how they run, a farce in three acts.
[Rev. acting ed.] New York, S. French
[1949]. 106 p. front. © Samuel
French; 30Nov49; DP22478. Prev.
reg. 9Sep47; DP11143.
KING and the Baxter gang. DU21164.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram) No. 681.
THE KING-emperor. DU22200. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 707.
A KING is born. DP21982. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
THE KING of folly. DU21763. SEE
Wynne-Tyson, Esmé.
KING of the hill. DU22458. SEE
Ehrlich, Milton.
KING takes over. DU20834. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 665.
THE KING who wouldn't go home.
DP22178. SEE The Land We Live In
(Radio program) Nov. 3, 1949.
THE KING'S feast. DU20689. SEE
Kussy, Nathan.
THE KING'S tart. DU20949. SEE
Michel, Rimsa.
KINGSLEY, SIDNEY S.
Detective story, a play in three acts.
New York, Random House [1949].
147 p. illus. © Sidney Kingsley;
18Oct49; DP22007. Prev. reg. by
Sidney Kingsley and Madge Evans
Kingsley, 200ct48, Dunp. 16812;
25Mar49, Dunp. 19523.
Detective story. SEE ALSO The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040.
KINGSTEAD, Helen. SEE
Cornell, Helen Kingstead.
KINOY, Ernest. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
KIRK, HAZEL JEAN.
In David's town, a Christmas cantata
based on Latin-Americancarols.
Traditional Latin-American carols col-
lected and compiled by Hazel Jean Kirk
and Margaret Todd Kennedy; original text
by Hazel Jean Kirk and Margaret Todd
Kennedy; text adapted to melodies by
Hazel Jean Kirk; melodies harmonized
and arranged by Fern Sherman. Boston,
C. C. Birchard [1949]. 25p. ©C. Cc.
Birchard & Co.; 170ct49; DP21814.
KIRK, RICHARD.
A dollar down, a play in three acts.
© Richard Kirk; le 22Jul49; on revisions;
DU20826. Prev. reg. 12Nov28; DU86851.
KIRKPATRICK, John.
The nerve of it. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
KIRSCHBAUM, KENNETH JAMES.
Johnny, a drama in three acts by Kenneth
James Konlandé [pseud.] © Kenneth
James Kirschbaum; lc 19Sep49;
DU21444.
KISTLER, GRACE OLSEN.
Fruit salad, a play in one act. © Grace
Olsen Kistler; 1O0ct49; DP22703.
KIVLAN, THOMAS.
Broken record; audition script. © Thomas
Kivlan; le 27Jun49; C4049,
KLEIN, RUTH C.
As winter closes in, a play in three acts.
© Ruth C. Klein; 1c 3Aug49; DU20960.
There is always a story, a play in three
acts. © Ruth C. Klein; le 3Aug49;
DU20959.
KLOSE, Alex Norbert.
Rotary tillage talks by M-E. SEE Mil-
waukee Equipment Manufacturing
Company.
KLOTSCHE, ROBERTA R.
Your child and mine. [Television program]
Sample outline: The importance of early
influence in the home, i. e. Life of
Margaret Mead. © Roberta R. Klotsche;
le 25Aug49; C4025.
KNEPLER, Paul.
Die Musik kommt! DP21819. SEE Straus,
Oscar.
KNEUBUHL, JOHN A.
Damien, a play intwo acts. © Theatre
Hawaii, ltd.; le 21Nov49; DU22242.
Damien, a scenario for a photoplay.
© Theatre Hawaii, Itd.; le 21Nov49;
DU22243.
KNIGHT, CLARENCE BERNHARDT.
The logical errors, a play in three acts.
© Clarence Bernhardt Knight; lc
310ct49; DU21954.
KNIGHT, Ruth Adams. SEE Aunt Jenny's
Real Life Stories (Radio program)
KNIGHT'S move. DP20957. SEE Cary,
Falkland L.
KNIPPENBERG, L. SEE The Land We
Live In (Television program)
KNOERLE, MARY JEANNE.
Empty heart, a play in one act by Jeanne
Knoerle. © Mary Jeanne Knoerle;
1Aug49; DP21339.
KNOPF, Alfred A.
Three plays. A35222. SEE Sartre,
Jean Paul.
KNOW-HOW, inc.
The Cinderella show. C3929. SEE Edel-
mann, Norman J.
142
KNOW the show. C3877. SEE
Faulkner, Jack J.
KNOX, ALEXANDER.
The closing door, a play in two acts.
© Alexander Knox; lc 18Aug49;
DvU21113,
KNOX, Dorothy. SEE Luther, Dorothy
Knox,
KOBB'S jobs. DU21327. SEE Rogoff,
Elias M.
KOCH, RICHARD HENRY.
Fabulous voyage, a musical play in two
acts adapted from the Odyssey of Homer.
Book by Richard Koch, music by Milton
Babbitt, lyrics by Milton Babbitt and
Richard Koch. [Text only] © Richard
Koch, Milton Babbitt; lc 18Jul49; on
revisions; DU20788. Prev. reg.
"Time to go home"; 31Aug46; DU5521.
KOHLS, William R.
Ritual of the queens of the temple of the
Royal Arch. C4295. SEE Freemasons.
Virginia City, Mont. Royal Arch
Masons. Chapter No. 1.
KOKOSCHKA, Oskar.
Mérder, Hoffnung der Frauen. DP22160.
SEE Hindemith, Paul.
KOLTHOFF, OSCAR ALBERT.
Name the product, a radio show. [Sample
script] © Oscar Albert Kolthoff; 1c
22Aug49; C3989.
KOLYNOS toothpaste radio advertisement.
SEE Whitehall Pharmacal Company.
KONLANDE, Kenneth James, pseud. SEE
Kirschbaum, Kenneth James.
KOTZ, KATHLEEN MURPHY.
Lilacs for Louisa, a one-act play.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, c1949. 20 p. (Eldridge popular
one-act playscripts) © Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, inc.; 1Sep49; DP22405.
KOTZGER, HAROLD.
Danger— Willie at work. A farce-comedy
in three acts. Chicago, Dramatic Pub.
Co. [1949]. 73 p. illus. © The
Dramatic Pub. Co.; 7Sep49; DP21434.
KOUBA, ANNA.
Dilemma, a dramatic composition.
© Anna Kouba; lc 13Jul49; DU20718.
KRAFT Foods Company. SEE The
Great Gildersleeve (Radio program)
KRASNO, Hecky, pseud. SEE Krasnow,
Hermann,
KRASNOW, Hermann.
Fun on the farm. DU21351. SEE
Eisenberg, Philip.
KREGER, Leon A.
Easy payments. DU21271. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Something new in freezers. DU21694.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
KREIF, LOIS.
God and Abraham Lincoln, a dramatic
sketch. © Edna Means Dramatic
Service; 1Dec49; DP22608.
KRESGE (S. S.)Company.
Buy the way. C4028. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Wasting away. C4030. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Your side of the counter. C4029. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
KREUTZ, IRVING WILLIAM.
The inconstant moon, a romantic comedy
in three acts. © Irving William Kreutz;
1c 29Aug49; DU21216.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
KREUTZER, KONRADIN.
Mutter Schrédern, eine lustige Schwieger-
muttergeschichte von Helene Fischer und
Erich Fischer. Musik von Konradin
Kreutzer, frei bearbeitet von Erich
Fischer. Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock,
ec 1922. 15 p. Piano vocal score; libretto
laid in. © Associated Music Publishers,
inc, (in notice: Ed. Bote & G. Bock);
150ct22; DP22626.
KRIKORIAN, KENNETH OSCAR.
Mirror, mirror on the wall; a comedy in
three acts by Ken Gregory [pseud. ]
© Kenneth Oscar Krikorian; le 8Nov49;
DU22049.
KRINN, GEORGE.
Case of the sleeping beauty, a play in the
comedy series ''Crazy house."" © George
Krinn; le 5Dec49; DU22347.
KROLL, ANNE.
White trash, a play in three acts. © Anne
Kroll; le 25Oct49; DU21884.
KULIKOWSKI, MARYAN KARL.
346 Carrolle Street, a comedy in three acts
by Karl Kulikowski. © Maryan Karl
Kulikowski; le 170ct49; DU21876.
KUNDRAT, THEODORE VICTOR.
Girls alone, a drama in one act. © Theo-
dore Victor Kundrat; lc 15Aug49;
DU21095.
Yellow mud, a comedy-drama in one act.
© Theodore Victor Kundrat; le 15Aug49;
DU21094.
143
KURTZ, C. GORDON.
Dressed to kill, a melo-mystery in three
acts by Kurtz Gordon [pseud.] Boston,
Baker's Plays [1949]. 114p. (Baker's
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
19Sep49; DP21600.
KURTZ, RUSSELL WILKINSON.
The Dalton gang, by Russell W. Kurtz and
Clyde William Jones. [Script] © Russell
Wilkinson Kurtz; le 6Oct49; DU21668.
Romance of Julia Dalton, wife of Emmett
Dalton (Dalton Boys gang). A play in one
act by Russell Wilkinson Kurtz and Clyde
William Jones. © Russell Wilkinson
Kurtz; le 22Sep49; DU21499.
KUSSY, NATHAN.
The king's feast, a play in four acts.
© Nathan Kussy; lc 22Jun49; DU20689.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
L
LABORERS in the vineyard. DU21566.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 61.
THE LABYRINTH. DU22048. SEE Moser,
Erica Lily.
THE LADY becomes a governor. DU22075.
SEE The Cavalcade of America (Radio
program) No. 624.
THE LADY'S not for burning. DP21287.
SEE Fry, Christopher.
La FARGE, CHRISTOPHER.
The sudden guest, a play in two acts.
Based on his novel of the same title.
© Christopher Grant La Farge; 1c
14Dec49; DU22541.
LAIRD, BRUCE GRAHAM.
Party line, a musical comedy in a pro-
logue and two acts. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Bruce Graham Laird;
le 13Dec49; DU22540.
LAKE, GOLDIE.
Pumpkins are ripe, a three act comedy.
© Goldie Lake; 1c 14Sep49; DU21399.
LA LU. DU21679. SEE Carns, Dorothy.
LaMARRE, HOWARD PIERRE.
Broadway bound, a musical comedy in
two acts. Music and lyrics by Howard
P. LaMarre; book by Robert T. Cough-
lin and Howard P. LaMarre. ©Howard
P. LaMarre, Robert T. Coughlin; lc
8Jul49; on revisions; DU20671. Prev.
reg. ‘Summer stock;' 10Jun48;
DU15159.
LAMB, EDDY.
The visiting firemen, a comedy-farce in
three acts. © Eddy Lamb; Ic 19Aug49;
DU21128.
LAMB of God. DU21219. SEE Gelzer, Jay.
LAMBOURNE, Jeffrey.
Love at the inn. DP-05. SEE Quilter,
Roger.
LAMMERMEYER, Marie.
The story of ''Silent night, holy night."
C4104. SEE Gundringer, Michael.
LAND of make-believe. DP21057. SEE
Lely, Cyril A.
THE LAND WE LIVE IN (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Kensinger
Jones, unless otherwise indicated.
© Union Electric Co. of Missouri.
Sept. 15, 1949. John Butterfield's over-
land express. © 15Sep49; DP21428.
Sept. 22, 1949. Strategist in skirts.
© 22Sep49; DP21482.
Sept. 29, 1949. The prophet of Nauvoo.
© 29Sep49; DP21541.
Oct. 6, 1949. Boy's Town of Missouri.
© 6Oct49; DP21729.
Oct. 13, 1949. The amazing Doctor
McLean. © 130ct49; DP21809.
Oct. 20, 1949. The story of Mirdza
Kalnins, by L. Knippenberg and
Kensinger Jones. © 200ct49; DP21880.
Oct. 27, 1949. The melodies linger on.
© 270ct49; DP21952.
Nov. 3, 1949. The king who wouldn't go
home. © 3Nov49; DP22178.
Nov. 10, 1949. The silent glory.
© 10Nov49; DP22154.
Nov. 17, 1949. First daughter of the
Confederacy. © 17Nov49; DP22259.
Nov. 24, 1949. Thanksgiving-'49.
© 24Nov49; DP22299. ‘
Dec. 1, 1949. Justus Post's lost empire.
© 1Dec49; DP22376.
Dec. 8, 1949. Fight mit Sigel. © 8Dec49;
DP 22522.
Dec. 15, 1949. A career for Gus.
© 15Dec49; DP22606.
Dec. 22, 1949. Joe Forchee's prayer
tree. © 22Dec49; DP22675.
LANDBERG, JOHN NOAH.
Satan's brood, a drama in seven acts.
Based on his novel of the same name.
[29 leaves] © John N. Landberg; 1c
1Dec49; DU22337.
LANE, ARTHUR ALBERT.
Sportsman's paradise; film script.
© Arthur Albert Lane; lc 6Sep49;
DU21389.
LANE, KATHLEEN R.
Pull the wagon; a dramatic composition.
© Kathleen R. Lane; le 130ct49;
DU21740.
LANG, ANDRE.
Frégium, piéce en trois actes. © André
Lang; le 29Nov49; DU22587.
LANG, Bill. SEE Lang, Leslie William.
LANG, LESLIE WILLIAM.
Purely American, a musical in two acts
and eight scenes by Bill Lang. [Text
only] © Leslie W. Lang; lc 5Aug49;
DU21013.
LANGE, JOHN FRED.
Friendship sweepstakes radio program.
Audition script. © John Fred Lange;
le 20Dec49; C4314.
LANGER, MARTIN GERALD.
By any other name, a farce in three acts.
© Martin G. Langer; 1c 7Jul49;
DU20663.
LANGLEY, Noel.
Edward, my son. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040.
LANOUSTTE, ROBERTA.
The golden goose, a play in a prologue
and three acts. © Roberta Lanouette;
le 30ct49; DU21644.
LANZL, FRANK ALBERT.
A Weakespoint spring, a play for stage in
two parts. © Frank A. Lanzl, Caroline
Lanzl Enright; lc 23Dec49; DU22646.
LARDNER, Rex.
Billy and the Boojum. DU20991. SEE
Busch, Martin Miller.
LARDNER, Ring Wilmer.
A frame-up. DU22350. SEE Actor's
Studio (Television program) No. 3.
LARK, GWEN.
Who's who? A two character black-face
comedy skit. © Wetmore Declamation
Bureau; 1Sep49; DP22523.
LARKIN'S letter. DU22557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
LaROY, RITA.
Model husband, a radio and television
show by Rita LaRoy and Stratford
Corbett. Audition script, Sept. 24, 1949.
© Rita LaRoy; 1c 30ct49; DU21992.
LARTHOMAS, Pierre.
Une recontre. DU22583. SEE Salomons,
Jean-Pierre.
LASKARIS, Nicholas. Keep the secret.
DU20716. SEE Yanopulos, Mary
Arvanitaky Papa.
LAST date. DU21928. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
THE LAST day of William Colford.
DU20748. SEE Rosenberg, Joseph.
144
THE LAST outpost. DU20862. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2580-1805.
THE LAST will. DU21781. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon (Radio program) No. 697.
LAST will and testament. DU20990. SEE
Colfer, William Arthur.
THE LATE beginners. DU22151. SEE
Kauffmann, Stanley.
THE LATEST news. DU21198. SEE
Dreyfuss, Alan.
LATHAM, Jean Lee.
D as in dog. DU21724. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Aug. 18, 1949.
LATZKO, Adolf Andreas.
The duel. DU22699. SEE Alter, Paul.
LAUREN, Bernard Robert.
Ozark bride. DU21151. SEE Devine,
John Francis.
LaVAY, GERARD MACAULAY.
Sold at auction, a new audience partici-
pation television show created and
written by Gerard Macaulay LaVay and
Edward James Myerson. © Gerard
Macaulay LaVay, Edward James
Myerson; lc 12Jul49; C3879.
LAVISH M'Tavish. DU22544, SEE
McCleery, James J.
LAW, Alexander William.
Easy Eddie. DU21996. SEE Hennessy,
Edward William.
LAW, DEAN WARNER.
Dorothy, a play in three acts. © Dean
Warner Law; le 27Dec49; DU22673.
THE LAW be anass. DU20602. SEE
Cochran, Howe Preston.
LAWMAN'S badge. DU22696. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2639-1864.
LAWRENCE, Barry T., pseud. SEE
Liebson, Laurence S.
LAWRENCE, JEROME, pseud.
The adventures of Gertie, by Jerome
Lawrence [pseud. of Arthur Wister
Mays] and Robert Edwin Lee. [Sample
television script] © Lawrence and Lee
(Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee);
le 5Dec49; DU22358.
LAWRENCE, Jim. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon (Radio program)
LAWRENCE, Larry, pseud. SEE
Lawrence, Ruben Bernard.
LAWRENCE, RUBEN BERNARD.
Let them hear, a play in one act, by
Larry Lawrence [pseud.] © Major
R. B. Lawrence; le 14Dec49; DU22546.
LAWRENCE and Lee.
The adventures of Gertie. DU22358. SEE
Lawrence, Jerome, pseud.
LAWS and law enforcement. C4242. SEE
Bernard, Edward. A world tobe, no. 4.
THE LAWS of Egyptian sculpture. C4035.
SEE Hentschel, Alza Stratton.
LAYMAN, WILLIAM M.
Mother Jenkins, a play in three acts.
© Wm. M. Layman; le 20Jul49; DU20803.
LEAF, MUNRO.
You take it, Columbus! A Viking musical
comedy. Book and lyrics by Munro Leaf,
music by Kenneth Yeager. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Wilbur
Munro Leaf, Kenneth Abbott Yeager;
le 8Sep49; DU21321.
CCAS ayn
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
LEAF, MUNRO. Cont'd. LEHAR, Franz. SEE Lehar, Ferenc.
You take it, Columbus! A musical
comedy in four scenes by Munro Leaf,
music by Kenneth Abbott Yeager. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Wilbur
Munro Leaf, Kenneth Abbott Yeager; lc
7TNov49; on revisions; DU22044.
THE LEANING shepherdess. DP21146.
SEE Dinner, William.
LEAVE IT TO JOAN (Radio program)
Seripts in this series are by Jesse
Goldstein, Jack Harvey, Marvin Marx,
and Al Gordon. © Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc.
1-2. July 4, 11, 1949. © 1c each
26Jul49; DU20913-20914.
3-4. July 18. 25, 1949. ©lc each
8Aug49; DU21037-21038.
o-OneeAne, ll. 8) 15, 225-26; Sept. 2,
1949. © le each 7Nov49; DU22053-22058.
WE-7E. Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct. Us ke
21, 1949. © le each 7Nov49; DU22059-
22065.
LEAVE IT TO JOAN (Radio program
commercial) Scripts in this series are by
Milton Goodman and Paul G. Gumbinner.
© The American Tobacco Co.
S[C] Oct. 7, 1949. © 1c 120ct49; C4165.
8[C] Oct. 28, 1949. © 1c 310ct49; C4191.
LEAVE it to mother. DP21508. SEE
Crites, Marion H.
LEAVE it up to Florabelle. DU20664. SEE
Tillema, Catharine Hill.
LEAVENWORTH, COMAN.
The man from the north, a play in three
acts. © Coman Leavenworth; lc
21Sep49; DU21460.
A LECTURE on the James Roe method for
prevention of infantile paralysis. C4310.
SEE Roe, James.
LECTURES in pediatric allergy. C3886.
SEE Glaser, Jerome.
LEE, RAYMOND E.
Close isn't closed (Aggressive selling,
no. 5). Recording script for a sound
slide film. © Rockett Pictures, inc.;
le 1Aug49; C3908.
LEE, Robert E.A. SEE The Children's
Chapel (Radio program)
LEE, Robert Edwin.
The adventures of Gertie. DU22358. SEE
Lawrence, Jerome, pseud.
LEE, WARREN MARION.
The legend of Devil's Gulch, an histori-
cal-fantasy of the Black Hills.
© Warren M. Lee; le 19Jul49; DU20805.
LEFTY O'Doul. SEE The American Way
(Radio program)
THE LEGEND of Devil's Guich. DU20805.
SEE Lee, Warren Marion.
THE LEGEND of the golden fish. DU21078.
SEE Cherry, Jeanne.
THE LEGEND of the moor's legacy. SEE
Nicholson, Anne Preston. The enchanted
treasure. DU22363.
LEHAR, FERENC.
The merry widow, an operetta in three
acts. Book and lyrics by Edgar
Roemheld, revised from the original
libretto of Victor Leon and Leo Stein;
music by Franz Lehar. [Text only]
© Edgar Roemheld, Earl Wilson; Ic
100ct49; DU21715.
The merry widow. DU21598. SEE
Del Castillo, Antonio Canovas.
LEIMAN, Eugene A.
Ozark bride. DU21151. SEE Devine,
John Francis.
LELAND, JOHN.
The pretense, a play in one act.
© John Leland; 1c 15Aug49; DU21087.
LELY, CYRIL A.
Land of make-believe, a play for children
in one act by Cyril A. Lely, music by
D.E. Roberts. London, S. French
[1949]. 24 p. (French's plays for juven-
ile performers, no. 92) Text only.
© Samuel French ltd. ; 14Jun49; DP21057.
LE MAY, ALAN.
Thunder in the dust, a screenplay. Based
on his novel of the same name.
© Le-May-Templeton Pictures, inc. ;
le 12Dec49; DU22592.
LE-MAY Templeton Pictures, inc.
Thunder in the dust. DU22592. SEE
Le May, Alan.
LENNOX, GILBERT.
Vengeance is mine, a play in three acts
by Gilbert Lennox and Gisela Ashley.
© Gilbert Lennox, Gisela Ashley; lc
100ct49; DU21718.
LEO, CARL.
Dennis and the red hat, a play in three
acts. A complete revision of his ''The
red hat; or, Our people.'' © Carl Leo;
le 26Sep49; DU21660.
LEON, Victor.
The merry widow. DU21715. SEE
Lehar, Ferenc.
LEONARD, JACK.
Corner Betty Leonard; radio script.
© Jack Leonard; le 22Jul49; C3932.
LEONARD, Troy, pseud. SEE Napier,
Leonard.
LEONHARD, Emil. SEE Thenen, Hans.
LePELLEY, GUERNSEY.
The zoozah, a farce-comedy in three
acts. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson
[1949]. 94 p. © Row, Peterson & Co. ;
21Sep49; DP21899.
LERCH, JOHN OLSON.
Man in the sun; or, Hated brother beloved.
A play in three acts based on the lives
of Vincent and Theodore Van Gogh.
© Thelma Todd Olsen; 1c 12Dec49;
DU22489.
LERNEAN fen. DU22488. SEE Kamarck,
Norbert Lawrence.
LESLIE, Phil. SEE Fibber McGee and
Molly (Radio program)
LESSON on the slide rule, pt. 1. C4264.
SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Trans-
pondence course EM-20.
LESSONS on all musical instruments.
C3988. SEE Honsberger, Herbert
Marshall.
LES TINA, DOROTHY LOUISE.
Saturday, a modern musical fable in two
acts. Dialogue by Dorothy Les Tina
music and lyrics by G.Wood. [Text and
mpsic on separate leaves] © Dorothy L.
Les Tina, George Wood; le 11Jul49; on
revisions; DU20684. Prev. reg. 110ct47;
DU1882.
LET all Americans stop being second-
raters. C4170. SEE Halter, Ruth Ellen.
LET me be guilty. DU22366. SEE Carter,
Arthur Philip.
145
LET the day come. SEE Snowe, Dorothy
Busby. Ina strange land, DP21053.
LET them hear. DU22546. SEE Lawrence,
Ruben Bernard.
LET'S go. DU22206. SEE Flowers,
Priscilla.
LET'S go motoring. C3902. SEE Robison,
John Agnew.
LET'S have a fight. C3986. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
LET'S look at the atom. C4234. SEE
Gotlieb, Albert. Your atomic world,
TO lie
LET'S make a good '"'R."' C3909. SEE
Van Horn, Hazel Maye.
LET'S make an opera! DP22252. SEE
Britten, Benjamin.
LET'S play jury. SEE Low, Elmer
Carlton. The grab bag of the legal beagle.
C3825.
LET'S play soul. DU22148. SEE Lide,
Katherine.
LET'S PRETEND (Radio program)
Script in this series is by Nila Mack.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Nov. 5, 1949. Goldilocks and the three
bears. © 1c 7Nov49; DU22052.
LET'S raise the roof. DU21357. SEE
Smith, Margaret Reindel.
THE LETTER. DP21704. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
A LETTER from Pontius Pilate's wife.
DU21220. SEE Byrd, Adelaide.
A LETTER home. DU21114. SEE Clay,
David M.
LETTON, Francis.
Before the throne. DU20605. SEE
Dowling, Jennette.
LEUTE wie wir. DU20637. SEE Vosper,
Frank.
LE VENE, Nate.
Fire in the head. DU22614. SEE Chase,
Lloyd Fremont.
LEVER Brothers Company.
Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories. SEE
Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories (Radio
program)
Lux Radio Theatre. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre (Radio program)
Swan Soap radio program, Sept. 29, 1949.
{4 commercials] By Robert Foreman.
© Lever Bros. Co.; le 30ct49; C4133.
LEVIN, ANNETTE.
Pantomines. 15 leaves. © Mrs. Annette
Levin; 24Sep49; DP22529.
LEVIN, Beatrice.
Time out. DU21283. SEE Fisher, Edna.
LEVIN, NATHAN SAMUEL.
How long will your business run smoothly?
[A memorandum] ©N.S. Levin; le
14Dec49; C4305.
LEVINE, ROBERT HILLIARD.
Highly holy holiday, a farce-comedy in
three acts, by Robert L. Hilliard
[pseud.] © Robert Hilliard Levine;
le 5Dec49; DU22365.
I pledge allegiance..., a play in one-act
by Robert Hilliard [pseud. ] © Robert
Hilliard Levine; le 280ct49; DU21948.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LEVINSON, ARTHUR THEODORE.
The small banner, a play in three acts.
© Arthur Theodore Levinson; lc
15Aug49; DU21098.
LEVINSON, SELIG JACOB.
Der choizer bitshove (The confessor);
a play in three acts by Zelig J.
Levinson. [Yiddish text] © Selig J.
Levinson; le 30ct49; on revisions;
DU21767. Prev. reg. ''Der momzer";
8May45; D93395.
LEVITAN, SIDNEY PHILIP.
Do veterans know? [Sample radio script]
© Sidney Philip Levitan; le 2Dec49;
DU22346.
LEVY, EDWARD J.
Ask me no questions, a mystery play in
three acts, by Lee Edwards [pseud. ]
New York, S. French [1949]. 89 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 1Jul49;
DP21001. Prev. reg. ‘Lunatic fringe,"
24Jul45; D unpub. 94361.
LEWELLEN, John Bryan. SEE The Pet
Shop (Television program)
Quiz Kids (Radio program)
Quiz Kids (Television program)
R.F.D. America (Radio program)
R.F.D. America (Television program)
LEWERTH, Margaret. SEE The Cavalcade
of America (Radio program)
LEWIN, SAMUEL.
Wonder earth, a comedy in three acts.
© Samuel Lewin; lec 7Nov49; DU22176.
LEWIS, Marvin, pseud. SEE Berges,
Max L.
LEWIS, MARY FRANCES.
The password, an operetta in four acts
by Mary Lewis and Grant Naus. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Mary
Frances Lewis, Grant Hullinger Naus;
lc 6Sep49; DU21329.
LEWIS, OVID BARTON.
Nags Head, a play in three acts. © Ovid
Barton Lewis; le 28Jul49; DU20917.
LEWIS, ROBERT ODELL.
Musical toy chest. [Sample television
script] © Robert O. Lewis; le 19Dec49;
DU22600.
LIBMAN, ROSE S.
A life of her own, a play in three acts.
© Mrs. Rose S. Libman; le 12Jul49;
DU20711.
LIBRAIRIE Gallimard.
Clair. DP21179. SEE Char, René.
Demain il fera jour. DP21181. SEE
Montherlant, Henri de.
Partage de midi. DP21180. SEE Claudel,
Paul.
Laterrassedemidi. DP22088. SEE
Clavel, Maurice.
LICENSE bureau—this way. DU22080. SEE
Earnshaw, Harry Alfred.
LIDE, KATHERINE.
Let's play soul, a play in three acts by
Muriel Oliver [pseud.] © Katherine
Lide; le 14Nov49; DU22148.
LIEBERMAN, SIDNEY.
The widows of India, a play in two acts.
© Sidney Lieberman; le 21Sep49;
DU21489.
LIEBSON, LAURENCE S. ;
Cagley versus the people, a melodrama in
three acts by Barry T. Lawrence [pseud. ]
© Laurence §. Liebson; le 15Nov49;
DU22401.
THE LIFE-GUARD. C3844. SEE
Derman, Bill.
LIFE mask. DP21900. SEE Griscom, Bert.
The LIFE of a manufacturer. DU22047.
SEE Hoffman, Herman Benjamin.
A LIFE of her own. DU20711. SEE
Libman, Rose S.
THE LIFE OF RILEY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Irving
Brecher. © Irving Brecher.
El. Oct. 7, 1949. © le 240ct49;
DU21862.
E2. Oct. 14, 1949. ©lc 240ct49;
DU21865.
E3. Oct. 21, 1949. ©lc 27Oct 49;
DU21922.
E4. Oct. 28, 1949. ©1c 4Nov49;
DU22002.
E5. Nov. 4, 1949. © le 14Nov49;
DU22147.
E6. Nov. 11, 1949. ©l1c 18Nov49;
DU22224.
E7. Nov. 18, 1949. © le 25Nov49;
DU22300.
E8. Nov. 25, 1949. ©lc 5Dec 49;
DU22355.
E9. Dec. 2, 1949. ©le 12Dec49;
DU22464.
E10. Dec. 9, 1949. © le 19Dec49;
DU22612.
Ell. Dec. 16, 1949. ©le 27Dec49;
DU22649.
LIFE sentence. DU21176. SEE The
Sheriff (Radio program) No. 255.
LIFE with mother. SEE
The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040.
Lindsay, Howard. Clarence Day's Life
with mother. DP21542.
A LIGHT in my window. DP20586. SEE
Crites, Lucile.
LIGHT up the sky. SEE The Burns Mantle
best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
LIGHTNING laughs. DP22278. SEE
Provence, Jean.
LIL' Newt, the bandicoot. DU20978. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
May 8, 1949.
LILACS for Louisa. DP22405. SEE Kotz,
Kathleen Murphy.
LILI Sch6nemann. DU21305. SEE
Schulthess, Erica von.
LILJENQUIST, DON CLIFFORD.
The chancellor's party; Iowa's prize-
winning centennial play. Salt Lake City,
Playwright's Press [1949]. 132 p. illus.
© Don Clifford Liljenquist; 310ct49;
DP21969.
LILLY, Lou. SEE Jackson and Jill
(Television program)
THE LIMITED. C4103. SEE Osborn,
Charles William.
LINCOLN with hydra-matic transmission.
DU20695. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
LINDSAY, CLARENCE M.
The Lindsay book, plays and exercises
for special occasions, for the
elementary grades. Evanston, 100
Row, Peterson, c1949. 49 p. © Row,
Peterson & Co.; 18Aug49; DP21910.
LINDSAY, HOWARD.
Clarence Day's Life with mother, made
into a play by Howard Lindsay and Russel
Crouse. [lst ed.] New York, A.A. Knopf,
1949. 240p. illus. © Howard Lindsay,
Russel Crouse, Katharine B. Day;
29Aug49; DP21542. Prev. reg. 10Mar48;
DU13494.
146
Life with mother. SEE The Burns Mantle
best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
LINDSAY, Vincent, pseud. SEEStone,
James Floyd.
THE LINDSAY book. DP21910. SEE
Lindsay, Clarence M.
THE LINE of least resistance. DU21698.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
LINVILLE, SARA JANE.
The greater love, a scenario for motion
pictures. © Sara Jane Linville;
le 310ct49; DU22260.
LION, George E.
Prince of a guy. DP22704. SEE Stroh,
Richard N.
THE LION'S whelp. DU21152. SEE Igo,
Harold.
LIPSCOMB, WILLIAM PERCY.
Clive of India, a play in three acts, by
W.P. Lipscomb and R. J. Minney.
London, S. French [1949]. 80p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 2334)
©W.P. Lipscomb, R.J. Minney;
29Jun49; on revisions as an acting
edition; DP20809. Prey. reg. 1Mar34;
DP27957.
Pommy, a play in three acts by W. P.
Lipscomb and John Watson. ©W.P.
Lipscomb, John Watson; 1c 3Aug49;
DU20966.
LISS, Emile.
Comrade darling. DU21597. SEE Wilmot,
Walter Robert.
LITTELL, EDWARD MASON.
Queen Regnant, a play in two acts.
© Edward Mason Littell; le 6Jul49;
DU20633.
A LITTLE bird of a woman. DP21845.
SEE Sehon, Frank.
LITTLE Boy Blue. DU20635. SEE Miller,
Albert Griffith.
LITTLE HERMAN (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by McCann-
Erickson, inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
26. June 28, 1949. The tomb that
talked back. © le 27Jun49; DU20587.
27. July 5, 1949. The tunnel of death.
© le 5Jul49; DU20675.
28. July 12, 1949. Showdown under
Manhattan. © le 11Jul49; DU20801.
A LITTLE more than kin. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700.
THE LITTLE pocket-picker. DU22463.
SEE Silver, Warren Abraham.
LITTLE Red Riding Hood. DU22010. SEE
Welker, Elisabeth Ullman.
LITTLE sister came. DU20772. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) Sept. 18,
1949.
LITTLE Slivers. DU20981. SEE Cartoon
Teletales (Television program)
June 5, 1949.
THE LITTLE stranger. SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
THE LITTLE sweep. SEE Britten,
Benjamin. Let's make an opera:
DP22252.
The little sweep. DP20584, DP22623.
LITTLE sweetheart. DP21415. SEE
Provence, Jean.
LITTLE Tommy Turnstone. DU20982. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
June 12, 1949.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ee ————————————————
LITTLE white way. DU22277. SEE
Reinherz, Leona Gosman.
THE LITTLEST goblin. SEE Martin,
Elizabeth Yost. Jack-in-the-box.
DU21671.
LIVELY lady. DU21009. SEE Hyde, Mary
Morley Crapo.
THE LIVING and the dead. DU21192. SEE
De Witt, Jack.
THE LIVING rock. DP21894. SEE
Sargent, Aileene.
LIVINGSTON, Alan.
Sparky's magic piano. DP22581. SEE
May, Billy.
LIVINGSTON, James Courtland.
Come back on Tuesday. DU20874,
DU21650. SEE Hunter, Ruth.
LIZZIE. DU21735. SEE Crosby, Gertrude
Volz.
LLORDS, Daniel, pseud. SEE Hornafius,
Daniel Linus.
LLOYD, GERTRUDE LISSAUER.
Mills of the gods, a play in three acts.
© Mrs. Gertrude Lloyd; le 5Jul49;
DU20665.
LO and behold. DU20679. SEE Case,
William Richard.
LA LOCANDIERA. SEE Buttitta, Anthony
James. The enchanted inn. DU22620.
LOCKE, ELIZABETH JOAN STUART.
Gala day, a stage play in four acts, by
Joan Stuart Locke. Written from her
radio series ''Marital road.'' © Eliza-
beth Joan Stuart Locke; le 25Nov49;
DU22308.
LOCKE, Sam.
The handwriting doesn't lie. DU20793.
SEE First Nighter (Radio program)
May 5, 1949.
LOCKHART, HOWARD M.
The story of Madeleine Smith, a dramatic
fiction founded on fact. A play in three
acts. London, H.F.W. Deane; Boston,
W.H. Baker Co. [1949]. 72 p. illus.
(Deane's series of plays) © Howard M.
Lockhart; 1Jun49; DP21416.
LOEFFLER, ALBERT JOSEPH.
Autumn leaves, a musical play in three
acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Albert Joseph Loeffler;
le 30Jun49; DU20601.
Autumn leaves, a musical comedy in
three acts. [Text only] © Albert J.
Loeffler; 22Nov49; on additions and
revisions; DP22454,
LOEWENTHAL, Helen Rovene.
Leave it to mother. DP21508. SEE
Crites, Marion H.
LOGAN, JOSHUA.
South Pacific. DP22279. SEE Rodgers,
Richard.
The wisteria trees, an adaptation of
Tchekov's ''The cherry orchard." In
four acts. © Joshua Logan; lc lAug49;
DU20948.
THE LOGICAL errors. DU21954. SEE
Knight, Clarence Bernhardt.
LOLITA'S appointment. DU20860. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2578-1803.
LOMAX, Alan.
The prodigal son. DU22691. SEE
Columbia University. VD radio project.
Trouble is my middle name. DU22689.
SEE Columbia University. VD radio
project.
LOMAX, ALMA LEONA.
P'like, a musical play in three scenes.
[Text only] © Mrs. Alma Leona Lomax;
le 6Sep49; DU21328.
THE LONE cucumber. DU20771. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) Aug. 28,
1949.
THE LONE RANGER (Radio program)
Created by George W. Trendle. Scripts
in this series are by various authors.
© The Lone Ranger, inc.
2562-1787. June 20, 1949. Guns for hire,
by Ralph Goll. © le 27Jun49; DU20846.
2565-1790. June 27, 1949. High timber,
by Fran Striker. © le 27Jun49; DU20847.
2566-1791. June 29, 1949. The tough
little man, by Dan Beattie. © le
27Jun49; DU20848.
2567-1792. July 1, 1949. A matter of
revenge, by Dan Beattie. ©lc
27Jun49; DU20849.
2568-1793. July 4, 1949. The flaming
bridge, by Dan Beattie. © lc
27Jun49; DU20850.
2569-1794. July 6, 1949. Dan rides
freight, by Felix Holt. © le 27Jun49;
DU20851.
2570-1795. July 8, 1949. The three-in-
one outlaw, by Dan Beattie. ©lc
27Jun49; DU20852.
2571-1796. July 11, 1949. The outlaw
guard, by Tom Dougall. © le 27Jun49;
DU20853.
2572-1797. July 13, 1949. Alias Lawman,
by Fran Striker. © le 30Jun49; DU20854.
2573-1798. July 15, 1949. Street
photographer, by Felix Holt. © lc
14Jul49; DU20855.
2574-1799. July 18. 1949. Hank Keeler's
lesson, by Dan Beattie. © lc 14Jul49;
DU20856.
2575-1800. July 20, 1949. The Hagen
raid, by Felix Holt. © le 14Jul49;
DU20857.
2576-1801. July 22, 1949. The missing
locomotive, by Ralph Goll. © 1c
30Jun49; DU20858.
2577-1802. July 25, 1949. Trap in
Gopher Canyon, by Fran Striker. © lc
14Jul49; DU20859.
2578-1803. July 27, 1949. Lolita's
appointment, by Dan Beattie. © lc
14Jul49; DU20860.
2579-1804. July 29, 1949. Devil dance,
by Felix Holt. © le 26Jul49; DU20861.
2580-1805. Aug. 1, 1949. The last out-
post, by Fran Striker. © le 26Jul49;
DU20862.
2581-1806. Aug. 3, 1949. The bigger
they are, by Gibson Fox. © le 26Jul49;
DU20863.
2582-1807. Aug. 5, 1949. The boundary,
by Tom Dougall. © le 26Jul49; DU20864.
2583-1808. Aug. 8, 1949. The Clayton
mine, by Dan Beattie. © le 26Jul49;
DU20865.
2584-1809. Aug. 10, 1949. Western
vengeance, by Gibson Fox. © lc
26Jul49; DU20866.
2585-1810. Aug. 12, 1949. Desert
adventure, by Felix Holt. © le 25Jul49;
DU20944.
2586-1811. Aug. 15, 1949. White man's
magic, by Ralph Goll. © le 25Jul49;
DU20945.
2587-1812. Aug. 17, 1949. Grubstake to
murder, by Fran Striker. © le 25Jul49;
DU20946.
2588-1813. Aug. 19, 1949. Bob Dayton's
secret, by Dan Beattie. © le 8Aug49;
DU21070.
2589-1814. Aug. 22, 1949. Hiram
Weeks' plan, by Dan Beattie. ©lc
8Aug49; DU21071.
2590-1815. Aug. 24, 1949. Misjudged
man, by Fran Striker. © lc 8Aug49;
DU21072.
147
2591-1816. Aug. 26, 1949. When the
trapper was trapped, by Dan Beattie.
© le 8Aug49; DU21073.
2592-1817. Aug. 29, 1949. Outlaw
lawman, by Fran Striker. ©le
11Aug49; DU21155.
2593-1818. Aug. 31, 1949. Gunman for
hire, by Felix Holt. © le 11Aug49;
DU21156.
2594-1819. Sept. 1, 1949. Word of
honor, by Ralph Goll. © le 18Aug49;
DU21248.
2595-1820. Sept. 5, 1949. Mrs.
Sheriff, by Felix Holt. © le 11Aug49;
DU21157.
2596-1821. Sept. 7, 1949. A deal in
crime, by Fran Striker. © 1c 11Aug49;
DU21158.
2597-1822. Sept. 9, 1949. The red wagon,
by Fran Striker. © lc 18Aug49; DU21249.
2598-1823. Sept. 12, 1949. Claim
jumpers, by Felix Holt. © lc 18Aug49;
DU21250.
2599-1824. Sept. 14, 1949. Outlaw's
revenge, by Fran Striker. © lc
18Aug49; DU21251.
2600-1825. Sept. 16, 1949. Wagons
westbound, by Fran Striker. © lc
7Sep49; DU21362.
2601-1826. Sept. 19, 1949. The lynch
mob, by Dan Beattie; © le 7Sep49;
DU21364.
2602-1827. Sept. 21, 1949. Foxy
outfoxed, by Felix Holt. © le 7Sep49;
DU21365.
2603-1828. Sept. 23, 1949. Medal of
honor by Tom Dougall. © le 7Sep49;
DU21363.
2604-1829. Sept. 26, 1949. Toll bridge,
by Ralph Goll. © le 15Sep49; DU21469.
2605-1830. Sept. 28, 1949. The gentle
Spanish woman, by Dan Beattie. © lc
7Sep49; DU21359.
2606-1831. Sept. 30, 1949. Beef for
Lame Bear, by Fran Striker. ©lc
15Sep49; DU21471.
2607-1832. Oct. 3, 1949. Barnaby
Boggs, eradicator, by Fran Striker.
© le 15Sep49; DU21470.
2608-1833. Oct. 5, 1949. Treasure
trail, by RalphGoll. © le 26Sep49;
DU21534.
2609-1834. Oct. 7, 1949. Rendezvous at
the river, by Dan Beattie. © lc
26Sep49; DU21535.
2610-1835. Oct. 10, 1949. Condemned
man's return, by Fran Striker. ©lc
26Sep49; DU21533.
2611-1836. Oct. 12, 1949. The unlucky
horseshoe, by Ralph Goll. © 1c
26Sep49; DU21539.
2612-1837. Oct. 14, 1949. Rifles at
the railhead, by Tom Dougall. © lc
6Oct49; DU21782.
2613-1838. Oct. 17, 1949. Force against
evil, by Dan Beattie. © le 15Sep49;
DU21472.
2614-1839. Oct. 19, 1949. The sheriff
of Gunstock, by Fran Striker. © lec
120ct49; DU21783.
2615-1840. Oct. 21, 1949. Old Mike's
story, by Dan Beattie. © le 26Sep49;
DU21540.
2616-1841. Oct. 24, 1949. United
Nations, by Fran Striker. © lc
180ct49; DU22011.
2616-1841. Oct. 24, 1949. The medicine
horn, by Ralph Goll. © lc 60ct49;
DU21784.
2617-1842. Oct. 26, 1949. Trigger takes
the bait, by Felix Holt. © le 120ct49;
DU21785.
2618-1843. Oct. 28, 1949. Mission by
proxy, by Fran Striker. © le 6Oct49;
DU21786.
2620-1845. Nov. 2, 1949. The boastful
bandit, by Dan Beattie. © le 120ct49;
DU21787.
2621-1846. Noy. 4, 1949. North against
south, by Tom Dougall. © le 120ct49;
DU21788.
2621-1846. Nov. 4, 1949. The thousand
mile fight, by Tom Dougall. ©lc
180ct49; DU22012.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE LONE RANGER (Radio program) Cont'd.
2622-1847. Nov. 7, 1949. Covered
wagon robbery, by Felix Holt. © lc
18Oct49; DU22013.
2623-1848. Nov. 9, 1949. Man of the
house, by Dan Beattie. © lc 100ct49;
DU21789.
2624-1849. Nov. 11, 1949. A bad tooth,
by Felix Holt. ©lc 180ct49; DU22014.
2625-1850. Nov. 14, 1949. Driven sheep,
by Dan Beattie. © 1c 180ct49; DU22015.
2626-1851. Nov. 16, 1949. Enough rope,
by Tom Dougall. © le 270ct49;
DU22192.
2627-1852. Nov. 18, 1949. The widow
bandit, by Dan Beattie. © le 270ct49;
DU22193.
2628-1853. Nov. 21, 1949. Dead man's
chest, by Ralph Goll. © le 270ct49;
DU22194.
2629-1854. Nov. 23, 1949. Pilgrim's
progress, by Tom Dougall. © le
2Dec49; DU22507.
2630-1855. Nov. 25, 1949. The midget
deputy, by Dan Beattie. © 1c 14Nov49;
DU22292.
2631-1856. Nov. 28, 1949. The Tennes-
see kid, by Dan Beattie. © le 14Nov49;
DU22293.
2632-1857. Nov. 30, 1949. Clarabelle's
mortgage, by Fran Striker. ©lc
14Nov49; DU22294.
2633-1858. Dec. 2, 1949. Jim Dawson
comes home, by Felix Holt. ©lc
2Dec49; DU22508.
2634-1859. Dec. 5, 1949. The sagebrush
roundup, by Tom Dougall. © le 2Dec49;
DU22509.
2635-1860. Dec. 7, 1949. Bullets on
Boot Hill, by Ralph Goll. © le 2Dec49;
DU22510.
2636-1861. Dec. 9, 1949. Indian
campaign, by Fran Striker. © le
2Dec49; DU22511.
2637-1862. Dec. 12, 1949. The young
gentleman, by Dan Beattie. © lc
2Dec49; DU22512.
2638-1863. Dec. 14, 1949. At the count
of three, by Dan Beattie. © le 2Dec49;
DU22513.
2639-1864. Dec. 16, 1949. Lawman's
badge, by Fran Striker. © le 12Dec49;
DU22496.
2640-1865. Dec. 19, 1949. Character
loan, by Felix Holt. © le 12Dec49;
DU22497.
2641-1866. Dec. 21, 1949. Masked lady,
by Ralph Goll. © le 12Dec49; DU22498.
2643-1868. Dec. 26, 1949. Forgery
frameup, by Fran Striker. © le
7Dec49; DU22492.
2644-1869. Dec. 28, 1949. Hunter and
the hunted, by Dan Beattie. © le
12Dec49; DU22499.
THE LONE Ranger, inc. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program)
LONELIEST night inthe week. DU21924.
SEE Aldrich Family (Radio program)
No. 505.
LONG, Harrison Reed.
Bats in your belfry. DU21422. SEE
Gentry, Robert Carlton.
LONG, Harry. SEE Long, Harrison Reed.
LONG, WILLIAM H.
Aegean fable, a comedy in three acts and
seven scenes. © William H. Long;
le 10Aug49; DU21080.
THE LONG denial. DU21022. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE LONG fall. DU20916. SEE Howe,
Carroll Victor.
LONG live the king! DU21277. SEE
Bambas, Maraine Haythorn.
LONGMANS, Green and Company, inc.
Three damsels anda dam. DP22297.
SEE Daugherty, Mary.
The voice of Moses. DP21937. SEE
Emerson, Elizabeth (Holaday)
LONGSTRETH, JOSEPH EDWIN.
Just some tales, a fantasy in two acts,
four scenes, for children ages seven
to seventy. © Joseph Edwin Longstreth;
le 21Dec49; DU22609.
LOOS-BLANCK, NINETTE.
Wise as a serpent, a play in three acts.
© Ninette Loos-Blanck; le 30Nov49;
DU22323.
LOOSE, RICHARD ELMER.
Bachelor button, a comedy in three acts.
© Richard E. Loose; le 22Aug49;
DU21144.
LOPRETE, NICHOLAS RICHARD.
Empire builders; a radio play series,
pt. 1. © Nicholas R. Loprete; Ic
140ct49; DU21744.
Empire builders; a radio play series,
pt. 2. © Nicholas R. Loprete; le
TNov49; DU21998.
Pride of old Kentucky, a play in three
acts. © Nicholas R. Loprete; lc
14Nov49; DU22127.
LORA, Antonio John.
The wonderful wishbox. DP21907.
SEE Thomas, Lydia.
LORAK, Ruth, pseud. SEE Reach, James.
LORD (Phillips H.) inc. SEE Counter-spy
(Radio program)
Gangbusters (Radio program)
THE LORD is my shepard. DU22345. SEE
Gomoll, Stella Christinia.
THE LORD'S Prayer. C3851. SEE
Garvey, Ralph J.
LORELEY. DU22132. SEE Morawsky,
Eric.
LORENZ Publishing Company.
Forward with the children. DP21770.
SEE Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
A light in my window. DP20586. SEE
Crites, Lucile.
Once upon a Christmas time. DP20585.
SEE Tillotson, Edith Sanford.
LORNA Gayle...G.A.V. DU21487. SEE
Keane, James.
LOST inthe stars. DU22142. SEE
Anderson, Maxwell.
LOU Little. C4149. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
LOUIS G. Cowan, inc. SEE Cowan
(Louis G.) inc.
LOVE and innocence. DU20819. SEE
Reines, Bernard.
LOVE, and Margie Hysaw's foot. DU21140.
SEE Green, George Hobson.
LOVE at the inn. DP-05. SEE Quilter,
Roger.
THE LOVE for three oranges. DP22209,
DU22210. SEE Prokof'ev, Sergei
Sergeevich.
THE LOVE game. DU21442. SEE Banks,
William N.
LOVE, hate, murder. DU22549. SEE
Shiffrin, Abraham B.
LOVE rides the bus. DP21507. SEE
Kesler, Hal O.
LOVE seeketh the milkman. DU20875.
SEE Jackson, Donald Gordon.
148
A LOVE story. DU22031. SEE Graham,
Irvin.
LOVE your enemies. DU21582. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio program)
No. 116.
THE LOVER. DU20935. SEE Oboler,
Arch.
THE LOVES of Anna Morgan. DU22280.
SEE Bailey, John Warren.
LOW, ELMER CARLTON.
The grab bag of the legal beagle; or,
Let's play jury. Radio or television
show. [Sample script] © Elmer Low;
le 1Jul49; C3825.
LOW moon on themarshes. DU22595.
SEE White, Natalie Evelyn.
LOWE, JOSEPH.
Fresh paint; television script, Oct. 13,
1949. © Joseph Lowe; le 280ct49;
DU21940.
LOWE Brothers Company.
Paint is a partnership. DU21932. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
LOWERS, VIRGINIA BELLE.
Elena; a musical romance of Old Cali-
fornia, in three acts. Libretto by
Virginia Belle Lowers, music by Morris
Haigh, choral numbers by Edith Provan
and Morris Haigh. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Morris Albert Haigh,
Virginia Belle Lowers; le 14Jul49;
DU20740.
LOWRY, Robert.
Terror in the street. DU22370. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 37.
LOWTHER, GEORGE FRANCIS.
Mysteries in miniature. [Television
script] © George Francis Lowther;
le 170ct49; DU21807.
You, the detective. [Television script]
© George Francis Lowther; lc
170ct49; DU21806.
LUCAS, ULYSSES SHERIDAN.
The ideater show budget. No. 1: A
vaudevillian's guide containing monologs,
sketches & recitations. 16 p. © Ulysses
Sheridan Lucas; 9Aug49; DP21240.
LUCE, Alfred Fabre. SEE Fabre-Luce,
Alfred.
LUCE, Ted.
Up to.now. DU21602. SEE Herrmann,
Henry Roydon.
LUCHSINGER, Charles R. SEE Cartoon
Teletales (Television program)
LUCHSINGER, Jack D. SEE Cartoon
Teletales (Television program)
LUCKS, CHARLES FREDERICK.
G clef on the diamond, radio's national
pastime. [Continuity] © C. Frederick
and Associates; 7Sep49; DP21337.
LUCKY dollar. C4019. SEE Nelson,
William A.
LUCKY Joe. SEE Kelemen, Paul Gordon
Stev. Joe, der Glticksbringer. DU21979.
LUCKY thirteen. DU22164. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 575.
LUDASY, AKOS.
The smokestack, a play in three acts, by
Akos Ludasy, Kemény Aladarné, and
Emil Honori. Act one only. © Akos
Ludasy, Emil Honori, Dr. Kemény
Aladarné; 1c 11Aug49; DU21138.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
LUDASY, AKOS. Cont'd.
The smokestack, a play in three acts.
Act two, and a revision of act one by
Akos Ludasy. © Akos Ludasy; le
200ct49; DU21918.
The smoke-stack, a four-act play. Act
four, and a rearrangement of previous
acts. © Akos Ludasy; le 30Nov49;
DU22394.
LUDWIG, Harvey Fred.
Rotary tillage talks by M-E. SEE
Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
Company.
LUEURS entre les ombres. DU22101. SEE
Damman-Dubois, Suzanne.
LUFTIG, DONALD LEE.
The man who patented love . [Radio
script] © Donald L. Luftig; lc
5Aug49; DU20994.
The man with the Herostratus complex.
[Radio script] © Donald L. Luftig;
le 20Jul49; DU20802.
LUISE, RALPH JOSEPH.
The first wonderful Christmas, an
adaptation in dramatic sequence of
eight Christmas compositions. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Ralph
Joseph Luise; lc 7Sep49; DU21318.
LUKASZEWSKI, Anthony J.
Halka. DP22412. SEE Moniuszko,
Stanislaw.
LUKE Johnsos. C4153. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
LUMBERMENS Mutual Casualty Company.
Last date. DU21928. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
LUMET, BARUCH.
Motke the jester, a comedy in two acts
based on Jewish folklore. [Yiddish
text] © Baruch Lumet; Ic 16Dec49;
DU22570.
THE LUMMUS COMPANY.
Elementary piping. (Engineering training
program) Text is based upon a series
of lectures and discussions conducted
during 1947 and 1949 for employees of
the Lummus Company's New York City
Main Drafting Room. Lectures given by
A.F. Wilkes. © The Lummus Co.;
le 21Nov49; C4290.
Structural steel. (Engineering training
program) Text represents a series of
lectures and discussions which consti-
tuted part of the engineering training
program conducted by the Lummus
Company for employees of the Company's
Main Drafting Room. Lectures given by
Samuel Feldman. © The Lummus Co.;
le 21Nov49; C4291.
Tower and tank design drafting. (Engineer-
ing training program) Text is based on
a series of lectures and discussions
conducted during 1947 and 1949 for
employees of the Lummus Company's
New York City Main Drafting Room.
Lectures given by H. Kohn and others.
© The Lummus Co.; le 21Nov49; C4292.
LUMP in my throat. DU22218. SEE
Todd, Robert E.
LURIE, ROBERT.
Hopskotch. [Sample radio program]
© Robert Lurie; lc 21Jul49; C3904.
Spotem and jotem. [Radio script]
© Robert Lurie; le 31May49; C3875.
LURWICK, Galen Willard.
A slight case of Scotch. DU20992. SEE
Hornafius, Daniel Linus.
LUSTIG, LEROY FRANCIS.
Ringo. [Sample script for a proposed new
radio game] © Leroy Francis Lustig; lc
7Dec49; C4281.
LUTHER, DOROTHY KNOX.
Troubled women; television script by
Dorothy Knox. © Dorothy Knox Luther;
le 25Jul49; C3901.
LUTHER, IVA FERN.
Born to die, a drama with a real message
for Christmas and Easter, in three
scenes. Long Beach, Calif., Gospel
Drama House [1949]. 14 leaves.
© Iva Fern Luther; 1Dec49; DP22563.
LUX RADIO THEATRE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by J. Walter
Thompson Co. © Lever Brothers Co.
May 9, 1949. The Paradine case. © lc
11Jul49; DU20726.
May 16, 1949. April showers. © lc
‘11Jul49; DU20727.
May 23, 1949. To the ends of the earth.
© le 11Jul49; DU20728.
May 30, 1949. Anna and the King of Siam.
© le 11Jul49; DU20729.
June 6, 1949. Mildred Pierce. © lc
11Jul49; DU20730.
June 13, 1949. [The bachelor and the
bobby-soxer] © le 11Jul49; DU20731.
June 20, 1949. Merton of the movies.
© le 11Jul49; DU20732.
June 27, 1949. [Every girl should be
married] © le 11Jul49; DU20733.
Aug. 29, 1949. June bride. ©lc
210ct49; DU22069.
Sept. 12, 1949. Deep waters. ©lc
210ct49; DU22070.
Oct. 3, 1949. It happens every spring.
© le 210ct49; DU22071.
Oct. 10, 1949. Mr. Blandings builds
his dream house. © le 270ct49; DU22106.
Oct. 17, 1949. Mother is a freshman.
© le 270ct49; DU22107.
Oct. 24, 1949. Scudda hoo, scudda hay.
© le 16Nov49; DU22392.
Oct. 31, 1949. Portrait of Jennie.
© le 30Dec49; DU22706.
Nov. 14, 1949. Mother wore tights.
© le 30Dec49; DU22707.
Nov. 28, 1949. Key Largo. © le 30Dec49;
DU22708.
LYMAN, Janet M.
Fame surrounds you. C3885. SHE
Lyman, John Hilton.
LYMAN, JOHN HILTON.
Fame surrounds you. [Radio script]
© John H. Lyman, Janet M. Lyman; lc
18Jul49; C3885.
LYNCH, HAROLD VINCENT.
Mary Lou and the beasts, a three act
comedy. © Harold Vincent Lynch, Jr.;
Ie 5Aug49; DU20993.
THE LYNCH mob. DU21364. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2601-1826.
LYNN, JEANNETTE.
Foodini goes a 'huntin', a recording
script. Script by Jeannette and Jerry
Lynn, music by Barry Winton and
Jimmy Carroll. © Allentown Record
Co., inc.; le 24Aug49; DU21171.
Foodini's trip to the moon, a recording
script. Script by Jeannette and Jerry
Lynn, music by Barry Winton and
Jimmy Carroll. © Allentown Record
Co., inc.; le 24Aug49; DU21172.
LYNN, Jerry.
Foodini goes a'huntin'. DU21171. SEE
Lynn, Jeannette.
Foodini's trip to the moon. DU21172.
SEE Lynn, Jeannette.
LYNN, Virginia Safford.
His and hers. DU22574. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Sept. 15,
1949.
Spring is loose again. DU20794. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
May 12, 1949.
149
Steffany gets engaged. DU21584. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
June 16, 1949.
LYON, DON W.
What's cookin'? [Format and sample
television script] © Don W. Lyon;
le 14Nov49; DU22133.
LYON, PETER.
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal
Light (Radio program)
Slugger at the bat; recording script. Story
by Peter Lyon and Peter Steele [pseud.
of Philip Eisenberg] music by Morris
Surdin. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Peter Lyon, Philip Eisenberg;
le 9Sep49; DU21335.
M
MA and Lillie. DU21281. SEE Benjamin,
Marye Durrum.
MA at cooking school. DP22527. SEE
Black, Leota Hulse.
MABLEY, Edward Howe.
June dawn. DP22476. SEE Ettlinger,
Don V
ict
Mc ALPIN. DOROTHY BusBY. SEE Snowe
MacARTHUR, Charles. SEE Doroth
The Front Page (Television program)
McCABE, TERRENCE W.
Encore, a drama in a prologue and three
acts. © Terrence W. McCabe; lc
12Sep49; DU21356.
MACCABEE—1948. DP20630. -SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph.
McCANN-ERICKSON, INC.
Birthday parade; television program.
[Sample script] © McCann Erickson,
inc. ; le 16Nov49; DU22203.
Dr. Christian. SEE Dr. Christian
(Radio program)
Little Herman. SEE Little Herman
(Radio program)
The Sheriff. SEE The Sheriff (Radio
program)
McCARTHY, Steve. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
McCARTY, EDWARD CLAYTON.
Fog Island, a suspense play in three
acts, by E. Clayton McCarty.
Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson [1949].
116 p. illus. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
19Aug49; DP21897.
McCLEERY, JAMES J.
Lavish M'Tavish. [Sample radio script]
© James J. McCleery; le 15Dec49;
DU22544.
McCONNOR, JOHN VINCENT.
Chautauqua, a musical play in two acts
by Vincent McConnor. [Text only]
© John Vincent McConnor; le 180ct49;
DU21829.
McCORMICK, Washington J.
A tale of the Bitter Root. DU20661.
SEE Jensen, Leonard G.
McCOWAN, ELIZABETH DeLANO.
Elfin broth, a fantasy in four acts.
© Elizabeth DeLano McCowan; Ic
1Jul49; DU21024.
McCOY, PAUL STEVENS.
Take a look at Johnny. Syracuse, N.Y.,
W.N. Bugbee Co., c1949. 26 p.
(Bugbee's one-act plays. Young folks
series) © The Willis N. Bugbee Co.;
INov49; DP22090.
Thank you, Mr. Parker; a comedy in
three acts. Syracuse, N.Y.,
W.N. Bugbee Co., c1949. 90 p.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
McCOY, PAUL STEVENS. Cont'd.
illus. (Bugbee's thrift plays) © The
Willis N. Bugbee Co. ; 100ct49;
DP21836.
McCREADIE, Thomas Orr.
The Kangaroo Kid. DU22185. SEE
Veitch, Anthony Scott.
McCULLERS, CARSON SMITH.
The member of the wedding, a play in
three acts. © Carson McCullers; lc
26Sep49; DU21653.
McCULLOCH, SAMUEL C.
You got a glory, a play in three acts.
© Samuel C. McCulloch; le 13Jul49;
DU20739.
McCURDEY, CATHARINE MILLER.
The house on the rock, written for
Trinity Methodist Church, Alexandria,
Va., by Katherine Millar. Seven
tableaux. © Trinity Methodist Church;
le 30Aug49; DU21221.
MacDONALD, DORA MARY.
Shock treatment, a comedy in one acts.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press, ¢1949.
24 p. © The Northwestern Press;
140ct49; DP21990.
McDONOUGH, JOHN FRANCIS.
The tip, a play in thirteen scenes.
© J. F. McDonough; lc 7Nov49; DU22188.
McENROE, Robert Edward.
The silver whistle. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
McGINTY, JOHN PAUL.
The planter's cottage, a play in four acts.
© John Paul McGinty; le 17O0ct49;
DU21771.
McGLASHAN, MARIEL, Sister.
The woman in the picture; or, Glorious
answer. A play in eight acts.
© Sisters of Social Service; le
19Jul49; DU20816.
McGOVERN, John Charles.
Revolutions per minute. DU20939. SEE
Gartner, Marie.
McGOVERN, THOMAS P.
The my man show. C4107. SEE
Kamman, Leigh.
McGOWAN, JOHN WESLEY.
A family affair, a comedy in two acts
by Jack McGowan. © Jack McGowan; lc
2Aug49; DU20964.
The miracle of Scraggly Top, a fantasy
in four parts by Jack McGowan from a
story by James K. Gannon. © Jack
McGowan, James K. Gannon; lc
24Jun49; DU20688.
McGRAW, JOCK.
Giving double, getting double; a comedy
drama by Jock McGraw, Frances
Reimer, and Mary Agnew. © Jock
McGraw, Frances Reimer, Mary Agnew
(Mrs. Mary McGraw); lc 10Aug49;
DU21047.
McGRAW, Mary.
Giving double, getting double. DU21047.
SEE McGraw, Jock.
McGREEVEY, JOHN.
The hand-me-down heart, a play in one
act. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
[1949]. 19 p. illus. © The
Dramatic Pub. Co. ; 3l1Aug49; DP21431.
The informer, a play in one act,
dramatized from the book by Liam
O'Flaherty. Chicago, Dramatic Pub.
Co. [1949]. 26 p. illus.
© The Dramatic Pub. Co.; 14Sep49;
DP21437.
Martha in the morning. DU21702. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
Sept. 8, 1949.
4A132040.
Nick Carter, Master Detective. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective. (Radio
program)
On with the new, a comedy in three acts.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
74 p. illus. © John McGreevey;
140ct49; DP21853.
Out of the darkness, a Biblical drama
in one act. Minneapolis, T. S. Denison
[1949]. 32 p. ©T. S. Denison & Co. ;
26Nov49; DP22411.
McHENRY, Wayne, pseud. SEE McMahan,
Harry Wayne.
THE MACHINE age. DU21923. SEE
Spitzer, Murray.
MACIAG, John.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
MACIAG, Martha.
The brain. DU20691. SEE
Bittman, Loran R.
MACK, Nila. SEE Let's Pretend (Radio
program)
McKEON, EDWIN ALOYSIOUS.
The housewives! treasure chest; a radio
program. [Sample script] © Edwin A.
McKeon; le 270ct49; C4208.
McLAUGHLIN, WILMAR DeWITT.
Green-up time, a musical comedy in two
acts by DeWitt McLaughlin. [Text
only] © Wilmar DeWitt McLaughlin; Ic
130ct49; DU21748.
MacLEOD, WILLIAM CHRISTIE.
A certain psychic phenomenon in the
creative imagination field; lecture.
© William Christie MacLeod; 1c 9Aug49;
C4038.
Some historical and other notes on
mechanism in the use of tobacco, with
anticipation of future usage; a lecture.
© William Christie MacLeod; lc
15Aug49; C3977.
McMAHAN, Harry Wayne.
Stubby Nubbin, the Christmas donkey.
DU21227. SEE Five Star Productions.
McMILLIN, MARK.
No clinging vine, a romantic comedy
farce in one act. Minneapolis, North-
western Press, cl949. 32 p. © The
Northwestern Press; 4Nov49; DP22180.
McMULLEN, JOSEPH CARL.
How green was her boy-friend. DP22406.
SEE Nash, John.
It's a hit! A comedy in three acts,
rewritten by J.C. McMullen from the
Walter Ben Hare play ''Sunshine."'
Boston, Baker's Plays [1949]. 71 p.
illus. (Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 16Sep49;
DP2 1493.
Transcontinental bus minstrels. Boston,
Baker's Plays [1949]. 47 p.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 23Jun49;
DP20578.
McQUAID, Clarence G.
Overdrive. DU22423. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Passenger car brakes (Step on it)
DU21695. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
McQUEAN, John, pseud. SEE Bogeaus,
Benedict.
McQUILLIN, MAHLON BRICE.
Say what you mean! [Lecture] © Mahlon
Brice McQuillin; le 30Jun49; C4034.
MACRAE, ARTHUR.
Sugar plum, a light comedy in three acts.
London, S. French [1949]. 94 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 946)
© Samuel French, ltd. ; 6Sep49; DP21635.
150
THE MAD house.
Austin.
DP20925. SEE Goetz,
MADDEN, BENJAMIN ELLICOTT.
The prince of Never-Never Land, a
juvenile play in one act. © Benjamin
Ellicott Madden; le 40ct49; DU21651.
MADDOX, M. FERN.
A Christmas carol, a stage adaptation of
the novel by Charles Dickens. For
elementary school children. © M. Fern
Maddox; le 23Nov49; DU22282.
MADEMOISELLE Adélaide. DP21183. SEE
Francois-Jeantet, Jean.
MADER, JOHN ROBERT.
Jimmy's mistake; or, Jimmy's lucky
mistake. Movie scenario, shooting
script. © John Robert Mader; lc
28Feb49; DU22566.
MADONNA of Nazareth. DP22314. SEE
Draugelis, Simon John.
THE MADWOMAN of Chaillot. SEE The
Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49.
AA132040.
MAGARY, FRANK ALVIN.
Popcorn, a three-act play. © Frank
Alvin Magary; lc 29Nov49; DU22317.
THE MAGDALENE. DU20780. SEE
Witt, Louis.
THE MAGIC carpet: soil. C3969. SEE
Yolo, Joseph.
THE MAGIC cell. DU21178. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No. 562.
THE MAGIC Lady and Boko. DU21237.
SEE Donovan, Henry Bernard.
THE MAGIC mirror. DU21045. SEE
Powell, America Mayo.
MAGIC mysteries. DU22318. SEE
Johnson, Edward T.
MAGIC number football proph-it contest
scoreboard. C4186. SEE Norton,
Thomas Francis.
THE MAGIC of Loadamatic. DU21687.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
A MAGIC power. DP21619. SEE The
Eternal Light (Radio program) No. 224.
THE MAGIC queen. DU22336. SEE
Donovan, Henry Bernard.
THE MAGIC serenade. DU22129. SEE
Byrd, William.
MAGNETISM. C3998. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EE-2.
MAIDS I have worked for. SEE Pataky,
Veronika. Help! Help!
MAIER, GEORGE E.
The commensurate circle, squared;
lecture. © George E. Maier; lc
11Jul49; C3866.
MAIN Street's minstrel revue. DP21751.
SEE Adair, Jack.
MAINS, Lorraine Cochrane.
That creative urge. DU22576. SEE
Bovill, Celia Chesley.
MAISTRE Pierre Pathelin. SEE Pathelin.
The farce of the worthy Master Pierre
Patelin. DP20631.
LES MAITRES nageurs. DP-08. SEE
Franck, Marcel.
mah
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MAKE a million. DU21765. SEE Snyder, Nick Carter, Master Detective. SEE
Clifford W.
MAKE mine love. DU21991. SEE
Chapman, Tedwell.
MAKE way for Lucia. DP21003. SEE Van
Druten, John.
MALATESTA. DU22435. SEE Montherlant,
Henry de.
MALKIN, Robert Lee. SEE
Navy PT Boat in Sahara Desert (Tele-
vision program)
MALLESON, MILES.
Michael, a play in one act. Adapted from
the translation by L. and A. Maude of
Tolstoy's story "What men live by."
London, S. French [1949]. 28p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 2355) Full
name: William Miles Malleson.
© Samuel French ltd. ; 28Jun49; DP20810.
MALLOY, JOHN EDWARD.
The kilocycle kids, a play in three acts.
© John E. Malloy, Irene A. Malloy; lc
27Dec49; DU22686.
MAMA'S Boy. DU22035. SEE Goodmann,
Henrietta.
LA MAMMA in paradiso. DP22480. SEE
Flaiani, Florindo.
THE MAN born to be king. DP21951. SEE
Sayers, Dorothy Leigh.
THE MAN from the north. DU21460. SEE
Leavenworth, Coman.
MAN in the house. DP21841. SEE
Taggart, Tom.
THE MAN in the ivory tower. DU22685.
SEE Brainard, Edward Moffat.
MAN in the sun. DU22489. SEE Lerch,
John Olson.
A MAN of few words. DU22575. SEE
Helm, Dorothy Speake.
THE MAN of Galilee. DU20670. SEE
Tucker, Lillie Frances.
MAN of peace. DP21609. SEE The Eternal
Light (Radio program) No. 234.
MAN of the house. DU21789. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2623-1848.
THE MAN on the flying trapeze. C3846.
SEE Garvey, Ralph J.
A MAN rich toward God. DU22520. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program) No. 127.
THE MAN who missed the boat. DU21891.
SEE Hoskins, Katherine de Montalant.
THE MAN who patented love. DU20994.
SEE Luftig, Donald Lee.
THE MAN with no face. DU22386. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 389.
THE MAN with the Herostratus complex.
DU20802. SEE Luftig, Donald Lee.
MANAKIN. DU20930. SEE
Bell, James Harllee.
MANEVITZ, CHARLES.
Broadway low-down, a play in two acts by
Charles Mann [pseud.] © Charles
Manevitz; le 29Jul49; DU20972.
MANKIEWICZ, Donald M.
Billy and the Boojum. DU20991. SEE
Busch, Martin Miller.
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
MANN, Charles, pseud. SEE Manevitz,
Charles.
A MAN'S castle. DU21961. SEE Hazard,
Lawrence.
MANSCHINGER, Margarethe.
More than just beautiful. DU22569. SEE
Fritz, Edmond Don.
MANSS, CONSTANCE ALICE LOUISE.
Friendly wine, a play in one act.
© Constance Alice Louise Manss; lc
16Sep49; DU21426.
MANSURE, IRENE.
The chord, a psychological romance by
Irene Mansure and Lee Frank. [Motion
picture scenario] © Lee Frank, Irene
Mansure; le 8Sep49; DU21341.
MANTIS, THEODORE MILLER.
The tiger everyone knows, a play in four
acts. © Theodore M. Mantis; lc
13Sep49; DU21375.
MANY a night's journey. DU21234. SEE
Thomas, Alexander Joseph.
MANY happy returns. DP20999. SEE
George, Charles.
MARCH of Time. Division of Time, inc.
SEE Time, inc.
MARCHAND, LEOPOLD.
A Dieu vat, Comédie en quatre actes.
[Full name: Francois Léopold Marchand]
© Léopold Marchand; lc 8Aug49;
DU21188.
IL MARCHIO. SEE Giannini, Vittorio.
The scarlet letter. DU21531.
MARCO Polo and the drum of Ahmad.
DU20951. SEE Chorpenning, Charlotte
Barrows.
MARGARET D. Corbett School of Eye
Education. Training course for teachers.
C3891. SEE Corbett, Margaret Darst.
MARGARET Jennings. DU21851. SEE
Famous Jury Trials (Television program)
No. 2.
MARIA de Jestss de Agreda, madre. La
Mistica ciudad de Dios. SEE Draugelis,
Simon John. Madonna of Nazareth.
DP22314.
MARIA Jurez. DU21827. SEE Plain-
clothes Man (Television program) No. 2.
THE MARIAN Fathers.
Madonna of Nazareth. DP22314. SEE
Draugelis, Simon John.
MARIEL, Sister. SEE McGlashan,
Mariel, Sister.
MARIO, DON ARMONE.
The shawl, an original radio play. © Don
Armone Mario; le 5Jul49; DU20609.
MARIO. DU21110. SEE Santini, Piero.
MARITA and the wolf. SEE Von
Kameniczky, Elizabeth Wellman. Good-
night-club-land. C3878.
MARK, DAVID.
When you hear the signal, a one-act play.
© David Mark; le 27Sep49; DU21711.
MARKLEY, William Metzger.
Nimble-symbols. DU21334. SEE Grass,
Robert Clair.
MARLIN, Joan, pseud. SEE Merling,
Jean Harriet.
MARLONA. DU21548. SEE Martinkovic,
Josephine Marion.
MARMION, a Corporation.
Spring on tap. DU21997. SEE Mork,
Wulstan.
MARQUETTE, Frances. SEE Wrean,
Frances Marquette.
MARSHALL, Jane, pseud. SEE Goodmann,
Henrietta.
MARSHALL, Sidney.
Dark journey. DU20789. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Mar. 24, 1949.
MARTENS, ANNE (COULTER)
Don't blame me, a comedy in three acts.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
78 p. illus. © Anne Coulter Martens;
40ct49; DP21757.
Frankly speaking, a one-act comedy for
women. Boston, Baker's Plays [1949].
31 p. (Baker's plays for amateurs
© Walter H. Baker Co. ; 23Jun49; DP20580.
The perils of Prudy, a comedy in three
acts, by Rilla Carlisle [pseud. ]
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
74 p. illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co.;
7Sep49; DP21435.
Seventeenth summer, a play in three acts,
dramatized from the book by Maureen
Daly. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
[1949]. 90 p. illus. © The Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 14Sep49; DP21439.
Wildcat Willie minds the baby, a comedy
in one act. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
[1949]. 29 p. illus. © The Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 7Sep49; DP21433.
MARTHA inthe morning. DU21702. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
Sept. 8, 1949.
MARTIN, ELIZABETH YOST.
Jack-in-the-box, and The littlest goblin.
Original stories for radio by Betty
Martin. © Elizabeth Yost Martin
(Mrs. O.M. Martin); le 6Oct49; DU21671.
MARTIN, ERIK.
The family, a drama in two acts.
© Erik Martin; le 9Dec49; DU22451.
MARTIN, FRANCIS BERNARD.
So many lifetimes, a play in three acts by
Frank Martin. © Francis B. Martin;
le 26Aug49; DU21286.
MARTIN, GLADYS LAFFIN.
In a house down the street, a play in one
act. © Gladys L. Martin; le 8Jul49;
DU20660.
MARTIN, JOHN M.
Blind faith, a dramatic reading.
© Wetmore Declamation Bureau; 1Sep49;
DP22525.
MARTIN, Mildred.
A tale of the Bitter Root. DU20661. SEE
Jensen, Leonard G,.
MARTIN, Mrs. O.M. SEE Martin,
Elizabeth Yost.
MARTINKOVIC, JOSEPHINE MARION.
Marlona, a dramatic composition.
© Josephine Marion Martinkovic; lc
11Aug49; DU21548.
MARX, LISL WEIL.
Peanuts' adventures; radio scripts.
Stories by Lisl Weil, lyrics by Audrey
Peters. [Text only] © Mrs. Lisl Weil
Marx.
Peanuts. © le 17Oct49; DU21803.
Peanuts' adventures. © le 100ct49;
DU21707.
Peanuts goes to work. © lc 170ct49;
DU21802.
Peanuts makes a friend. © le 170ct49;
DU21800.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MARX, LISL WEIL. Cont'd.
Peanuts on the bridge. © lc 170ct49;
DU21801.
Washday. © le 170ct49; DU21799.
MARX, Marvin. SEE Leave It to Joan
(Radio program)
MARY and John. DP21631. SEE
Schryock, Buren.
MARY GRETCHEN, Sister.
In the middle of plenty; a musical play
in three acts. Book and lyrics by
Sister Mary Gretchen, music by Sister
Mary Kennan. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Sisters of St. Joseph;
le 7TO0ct49; DU21703.
MARY Kennan, Sister.
In the middle of plenty. DU31703. SEE
Mary Gretchen, Sister.
MARY Lou and the beasts. DU20993. SEE
Lynch, Harold Vincent.
MARY, the wife of Abraham Lincoln.
DU20879. SEE Breckinridge, Frank
Prevost.
MA'S new husband. DP21601. SEE
George, Charles.
THE MASK. DU20619. SEE Hoffman,
Charles North.
MASKED lady. DU22498. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2641-1866.
MASSER, ALBERT H.
Sweet Maggie, gentle Maggie; a musical
play in two acts. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Albert H. Masser;
le 20Jul49; DU20817.
MASTEROFF, JOE.
Under the ''A" bus, a play in two acts.
© Joe Masteroff; le 19Dec49; DU22603.
MASTERS, LILLIAN DECKER.
Hansel and Gretel, a legend brought to
life in three acts, by Lillian and
Robert Masters. New York, S. French
[1949]. 73 p. illus. © Samuel French;
23Nov49; DP22474,
MASTERS, Robert W.
Hansel and Gretel. DP22474. SEE
Masters, Lillian Decker.
MATCHING wits. DU21772. SEE Grain,
Claire Gore.
MATERIAL values of human values. C4269.
SEE Bernard, Edward.
MATESKY, RALPH.
Rip Van Winkle. DU21887. SEE
Hennessy, Edward William.
UNESCO, arise! [A dramatico-musical
composition by Ralph Matesky and Myra
Jane Taylor] © Ralph Matesky, Myra
Jane Taylor; 15Apr49; DP20685.
MATHEMATICAL analysis: a modern
approach. C4013. SEE Hamilton,
Walter T.
MATINEE idol. DU22438. SEE Champlain,
Robert Hallock.
A MATTER of degrees. C4198. SEE
Coca-Cola Company.
A MATTER of life and death. DU21485.
SEE Gardner, Willard Leon.
A MATTER of revenge. DU20849. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2567-1792.
MATZ, JAMES MARIO.
Freedom is a dove, a musical drama in
three acts. [Text only] © James M.
Matz; on revisions; lc 18Aug49; DU21130.
Prev. reg. 16Feb49; DU18583.
MAUGHAM, DORA I.
I was born in vaudeville. [A poem]
© Dora Maugham; lc 28Nov49; C4268.
MAUGHAM, WILLIAM SOMERSET.
Avant le derby (Home and beauty)
Comédie en trois actes de Somerset
Maugham, adaptation francaise par
Guillot de Saix et Suzanne Viet. c1949.
(In Les Oeuvres libres, no. 38. Paris,
A. Fayard, 1949. p. [227]-318)
© Guillot de Saix; 15Jul49; DP-03.
Caesar's wife, a comedy in three acts.
London, W. Heinemann, 1922. 156 p.
© William Somerset Maugham; 17Jul22;
DP20722.
Home and beauty, a farce in three acts.
London, W. Heinemann, 1923. 182 p.
© W. Somerset Maugham; 11Dec23;
DP22389.
The letter, a play in three acts. London,
S. French [1949]. 58 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 307) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 1Jun49; DP21704.
The unattainable, a farce in three acts.
London, W. Heinemann, 1923. 197 p.
© W. Somerset Maugham; 11Dec23;
DP22390.
MAURETTE, MARCELLE.
Le roi de coeur, piéce en trois parties
et douze tableaux. D'aprés le livre de
M. Dupuy-Mazuel. c1949. (In Les
Oeuvres Libres, n. 41. Paris, A.
Fayard, 1949, p. [211]-318) © Marcelle
Maurette; 15Oct49; DP-010.
MAY, BILLY.
Sparky's magic piano. Story by Alan
Livingston, music by Billy May,
adapted and arranged from records by
Barry Gray. London, Peter Maurice
Music Co. [1949]. 24 p. © Capitol
Records, inc.; 9Dec49; DP22581.
MAY, MARJORIE.
The basilisk rose, a melodrama in three
acts. © Marjorie May; le 12Jul49;
DU20713.
MAY Day activities. DP21108. SEE
Josephus, Joseph.
MAY wecome in? DU22029. SEE Segall,
Harry.
MAYA. DP20830, DU22486. SEE
Gantillon, Simon.
MAYBE tomorrow. DU20662. SEE
Redding, Edward Carolan.
MAYER, Elisabeth.
The rape of Lucretia (Der Raub der
Lukrezia) DP21056. SEE Britten,
Benjamin.
MAYER, HEIDY S.
Adventures of an Afikomon, a Passover
story for use in recordings, radio, or
book form. © Heidy Mayer; lc
25Mar49; DU20773.
Here's Heidy. SEE Here's Heidy (Radio
program)
MAYNE, Joseph H.
Chassis dimensions: frames & springs.
C4124. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Reconditioning for quick turnover.
DU20696. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
What every champ must know. DU20702.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MAYOR, DOROTHY COMPSTON.
Kermit, the hermit; a farce in three acts.
© Dorothy Mayor; lc 210ct49; DU21921.
MAZZOCCO, EDWARD ANTHONY.
Helleaven, a drama in three acts.
© Edward Anthony Mazzocco; lc
20Dec49; DU22615.
MEAD, PHYLLIS REID.
Don Pasquale; a new English version of
the libretto of Gaetano Donizetti's opera.
© Phyllis Reid Mead; le 270ct49;
DU21963.
THE MEANING of ''Bonus-built. '' DU20700.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MEANS (Edna) Dramatic Service.
Are they twins? DP22607. SEE
Woster, Alice.
God and Abraham Lincoln. DP22608.
SEE Kreif, Lois.
MEARS, ELIZABETH.
Hot air, a play in three acts by Betty
Mears and Frank Orme. © Betty Mears,
Frank Orme; lc 25Jul49; DU20872.
MEASLE spots. DU20763. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) Mar. 20, 1949.
MEATIN time. C4319. SEE Armour and
Company.
MECHANICS. C4057. SEE Gorder, Leslie
Orlando. Transpondence course EP,
no. 2.
MEDAL of honor. DU21363. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2603-
1828.
MEDICAL plans for civil defense and
disaster. C4316. SEE Wilson, William
Lenoir.
THE MEDICINE horn. DU21784. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2616-
1841.
MEDNICK, STANLEY ROBERT.
Ten weeks a year! A play in two parts.
© Stanley Robert Mednick; le 15Jul49;
DU20745.
MEET me tonight indreamland. DU21391.
SEE Abrams, Louis.
MEET the Menjous. C4247. SEE Ziv,
Frederic W.
MEET your partner. DU22429. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MEIGS Publishing Company.
Christmas in the toy shop. DP20597. SEE
Poovey, William Arthur.
MEISTER, ELON GEORGE.
One for the road, a musical revue. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Elon
George Meister; le 12Sep49; DU21394.
MEL Ott. C3818. SEE The American Way
(Radio program)
MELCHER, MARGUERITE FELLOWS.
Irish lace, a one-act play. © Marguerite
Fellows Melcher; le 15Jun49; DU20593.
The unicorn, a play in three acts.
© Marguerite Fellows Melcher; le 5Jul49;
DU20610.
The world is good, a one-act play.
© Marguerite Fellows Melcher; lc
15Jun49; DU20592.
THE MELODIES linger on. DP21952. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Oct. 27, 1949.
MELODY. DU22460. SEE Thane, Elswyth.
MELODY Jones. DP21059. SEE Hale,
Nathan.
MELODY of the month. DU22102. SEE
Samuels, Sylvia Gottlieb.
MELODY trail. C3809. SEE Jay, Verne.
MELONE, JOHN HALSEY.
K. G.; a play in three acts by Halsey
Melone. © John Halsey Melone; le
7Sep49; DU21323.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MELVILLE, ALAN.
A la carte [songs and sketches for revue]
by Alan Melville; music by Charles
Zwar. London, S. French [1949]. 42 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 1336) Text
only. © Samuel French ltd.; 19Aug49;
DP21338.
MELVILLE, Herman.
Billy Budd, foretopman. SEE Coxe, Louis
Osborne. Billy Budd. DU20814.
THE MEMBER of the wedding. DU21653.
SEE McCullers, Carson Smith.
THE MEMBERS of the family. DU21675.
SEE Shurtleff, Charles Gordon.
MEMORIAL Hospital Center. SEE New
York. Memorial Hospital.
MEN and women. DU22097. SEE Quin,
Shirland.
MENDELSOHN, MONROE PAUL.
Easy Street; or, The road to riches.
Television script by Monroe Mendelsohn
and Sheldon Keller. © Monroe Paul
Mendelsohn, Sheldon Bernard Keller;
le 27Jul49; C3931.
MENDICINO, Sam. SEE Mendicino, Saverio.
MENDICINO, SAVERIO.
Beatrice alive! A drama in three acts.
© Saverio (Sam) Mendicino; le 29Nov49;
on revisions; DU22628. Prev. reg.
"Dolorous Stella;" 25Jul45; DU94746.
MENDREK, William.
Money to burn. DU22169. SEE Black,
Walter.
MENZIES, Hamish.
Make mine love. DU21991. SEE
Chapman, Tedwell.
MERCER, ANNE.
Peace at dawning, a dramatic fantasy in
two acts. © Anne Mercer; lc 9Aug49;
DU21263.
MERCER, Johnny.
Texas, li'l darlin'. DU21877. SEE
Whedon, John Ogden.
MEREDITH, Isaac Hickman.
The gift divine. DP21190. SEE Parker,
Thelma M.
MERITS and operation of Voris sales
stimulator system. C4039, C4100. SEE
Voris, Ulrich Lucien.
THE MERITS and operation of ''Western
Traveler." C4081. SEE Voris, Ulrich
Lucien.
MERLING, JEAN HARRIET.
For she's a jolly good fellow, a play in
two acts by Joan Marlin [pseud. ]
© Jean Merling; Ic 19Oct49; DU21831.
MERRILL, Mildred Henry. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon (Radio program)
MERRY Christmas mix-up. DP22410.
SEE Moessner, Lois.
THE MERRY man. DU22305. SEE Hurley,
Gene.
THE MERRY widow. SEE Del Castillo,
Del Castillo, Antonio Canovas. DU21598.
Lehar, Ferenc. DU21715.
MERTON of the movies. DU20732. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
June 20, 1949.
A MESSAGE for the children. C4250. SEE
Trams, Charles Herman.
MESSIAH. SEE Pawley, Thomas Désiré.
Experimental productions of a group of
original plays. DU21040.
MESTMAN, Vic L.
The dude from Manhattan. DU22315. SEE
Brooks, Edwin L.
METCALFE, FELICIA.
Now everybody's crazy, a three-act
comedy. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer
Pub. €o., ci949. 111 p. illus.
© Edward I. Heuer; 26Aug49; DP21231.
METHODIST Church. General Board of
Evangelism.
Bringing Christ to the home. C4032.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
MEYER, HAROLD H.
Hold everything. [Radio script] © Harold
H. Meyer; lc 21Jul49; C3897.
MEYERS, HAROLD.
His Honor, a play in three acts. ©Harold
Meyers; lec 2Aug49; DU20965.
The room next door, a play in three acts.
© Harold Meyers; Ic 17Oct49; DU21791.
MEYERSON, Edward Earl.
How do you rate? DU21849. SEE
Hewson, Isabel Manning.
MIAMI. DU21712. SEE Dordoni, Lea.
MICHAEL. DP20810. SEE Malleson, Miles.
MICHAEL has company for coffee. DU21019.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio
program)
MICHAILIDES, Athena.
The immigrant. DP21479. SEE
Kiamopoulos, Harry (Kay)
MICHEL, RIMSA.
The king's tart, a play in two acts by
Jonathan R. [pseud.] © Rimsa Michel;
le 2Aug49; DU20949.
MICHENER, James Albert.
Tales of the South Pacific. SEE Rodgers,
Richard. South Pacific. DP22279.
MICKEY Walker. C4146. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
THE MID-CENTURY revue. DU21261.
SEE Ayoub, Robert Anthony.
THE MIDGET deputy. DU22292. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2630-1855.
THE MIDNIGHT enigma. DU21674. SHE
Gibson, Gerolt.
A MIDSUMMER night's revue. DU21378.
SEE Kellogg, Lucile.
MIGLIACCIO, ALMO CLAUDIO.
Here to stay, a musical comedy in two
acts by Richard Clemens [pseud. ] and
Anthony J. Bragazzi. [Text only]
© Almo C. Migliaccio, Anthony J.
Bragazzi; le 12O0ct49; DU21736.
MIKADO. SEE Johnstone, Thomas Arthur.
The huckster Mikado. DU22349.
MIKSCH, W.F.
Footlight favorites, a collection of short
novelty skits, pantomimes, specialties,
and entertainments for all occasions.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press, c1949.
128 p. © The Northwestern Press;
1Nov49; DP22125.
MILDRED Pierce. DU20730. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre (Radio program)
June 6, 1949.
MILLAR, Katherine. SEE McCurdey,
Catharine Miller.
MILLER, ALBERT GRIFFITH.
Little Boy Blue, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Albert G.
Miller; music by Max Showalter. [Text
only] © Albert G. Miller; lc 6Jul49; on
revisions; DU20635. Prev. reg.
15Mar49; DU19135.
Old Lady Robbins, a comedy in three acts.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1949]. 96 p.
illus. © Albert G. Miller; 22Jun49;
DP20582. Prev. reg. 3Mar46; D unp.
962.
Won't you lie down? A low comedy in
three acts. © Albert G. Miller;
le 7Dec49; on revisions; DU22433. Prev.
reg. 8Apr48; DU14073.
MILLER, Arthur.
Death of a salesman. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
MILLER, Floyd.
The appearance of murder. DU22573.
SEE First Nighter (Radio program)
Sept. 22, 1949.
MILLER, Gordon H.
The case of Tommy Tucker. DU21691.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The chump or the champ. DU21692. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Executive speeches. C3882. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Larkin's letter. DU22557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The Oldsmobile Futuramics. C4188.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Progress to date. DU22418. SHE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Trail of the rocket. DU21936. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
What do they have. DU20704. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MILLER, JAMES PINCKNEY.
The uphill climb, a play in three acts.
© James P. Miller; le 17Jun49;
DU20692.
MILLER, MYRTLE.
Who's who; or, What's what. Idea for a
ventriloquist act by Asta Svenn [pseud. ]
© Myrtle Miller; lc 8Nov49; DU22072.
MILLER, Sigmund. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
MILLER, STANLEY ARTHUR.
Darling of the desert; or, He gave her the
old oil, but she was too refined. A
musical melodrama in two acts. Book
by Stanley Miller and Paul Killiam,
music and lyrics by Stanley Miller.
[Text only] © Stanley A. Miller, Paul
Killiam; le 13Sep49; DU21373.
MILLER, WILLIAM CLARENCE.
Rusty's secret; a Public Health Nursing
radio project. © William Clarence
Miller; le 310ct49; DU22167.
MILLER, WILLIAM HENRY.
People's theatre. [Sample script for a
television program] © William Henry
Miller;*lc 15Aug49; C3975.
MILLER Huggins. C4071. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
MILLHOLLAND, CHARLES BRUCE.
Quest and conquest, a play in three acts.
© Charles Bruce Millholland; lc 18Jul49;
DU20783.
MILLIKIN, MARTA ABBA.
The wives' friend. DU22238. SEE
Pirandello, Luigi.
MILLS, Philip, pseud. SEE Owaroff,
Philip.
MILLS of the gods. DU20665. SEE
Lloyd, Gertrude Lissauer.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MILLY of the movies. DP21938. SEE St.
Clair, Robert.
MILTON came back. DU20626. SEE Pek,
Desider P.
MILWAUKEE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTUR-
ING COMPANY. Rotary tillage talks by
M-E. A series of discourses by Alex
Norbert Klose and Harvey Fred Ludwig.
© Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
Co.
6. Insect and disease control, © lc
8Jul49; C3865.
Plant nutrients. © le 15Aug49; C3970.
Water as a growth factor. © lc
23Nov49; C 4231.
9. Temperature as a growth factor.
© le 5Dec49; C4280.
on
THE MILWAUKEE rocket. DU21212. SEE
Prideaux, Tom.
MINDEL, Joseph. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
MINE was one voice. DU19694. SEE
Carrington, Elaine Sterne.
MING Toy. DP22295. SEE Carter,
Leslie H.
THE MINISTER'S missing money. DU20943.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio
program) No. 675.
MINNEY, Rubeigh James.
Clive of India. DP20809. SEE Lipscomb,
William Percy.
MINNIE and Monkey Face. DU20764. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) Mar. 27,
1949.
THE MIRACLE at Fatima. DP21620. SEE
Boyd, Byron Bennett.
MIRACLE for three. SEE Nagel, Lyda.
Strictly feminine. DP20655.
THE MIRACLE of Scraggly Top. DU20688.
SEE McGowan, John Wesley.
THE MIRACLE of the tumbler. DP21813.
SEE Elsmith, Berta.
MIRROR, mirror. DU20600. SEE Candee,
Marjorie Dent.
MIRROR, mirror on the wall. DU22049.
SEE Krikorian, Kenneth Oscar.
THE MISER and the mob. DU22018. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 702.
MISJUDGED man. DU21072. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2590-
1815.
MISS Baltimore. DU22254. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 576.
MISS Chief. DU22303. SEE Birkenstein,
Lillian R.
MISS Tittleworth's will. DU21226. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 564.
THE MISSING locomotive. DU20858. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2576-1801.
THE MISSING money. DU21779. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 695.
MISSION by proxy. DU21786. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2618-
1843,
MISSOULA Kiwanis Club, inc.
As long as the grass grows. DP21441.
SEE Davis, Wallace Martin.
MR. America. DU21166. SEE Owaroff,
Philip.
MR. Average Man. DU20620. SEE
Hoffman, Charles North.
MR. Blandings builds his dream house.
DU22106. SEE Lux Radio Theatre
(Radio program) Oct. 10, 1949.
MR. Devil. DU22050. SEE Dunn, Caesar.
MISTER Faustus. DU20746. SEE Crane,
Burton.
MR. Fixit. DU20869. SEE Ebsen,
Christian.
MR. Nappi's attic. DU20778. SEE Reid,
Sara Falknor.
LA MISTICA ciudad de Dios. SEE Draugelis,
Simon John. Madonna of Nazareth.
DP22314.
THE MISTRESS of the inn. SEE Buttitta,
Anthony James. The enchanted inn.
DU22620.
MRS. Santa Claus' story for (child's name).
DU22645. SEE Chaplain, Mary Elizabeth.
MRS. Sheriff. DU21157. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2595-1820.
MODEL husband. DU21992. SEE LaRoy,
Rita.
MODERN American dramas. A37138. SEE
Hatcher, Harlan Henthorne.
A MODERN Faust. DU21713. SEE
Burlford, Thomas Rugby.
MODERN gems of lyric value. C4105. SEE
Nunez, Emily Ahrens.
MODERN radio receivers. C4229. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course ER. No. 24.
MODERN receiving circuits. C4228. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course ER. No. 23.
MORDER, Hoffnung der Frauen. DP22160.
SEE Hindemith, Paul.
MOESSNER, LOIS.
Merry Christmas mix-up, an operetta in
three acts, for grade school. Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House,
c1949. 51p. © Eldridge Entertainment
House, inc.; 1Sep49; DP22410.
MOGLE, WILLIAM.
The girl next door, a fifteen-minute
television program. [Sample script]
© William Mogle—Radio & Television
productions; le 120ct49; DU21741.
MOLIERE, Jean Baptiste Poquelin.
Der eingebildete Kranke. DU21215. SEE
Fischer, William Louis.
Tartuffe. C4083. SEE Roger, Alice Jane.
MOLLISON, A.P., pseud. SEE Pincus,
Abraham.
MOLNAR, FERENC.
The hunter and his gun, a play in one act.
French title: La chasse. A revision of
his ''The marshall.'' © Ferenc Molnar;
le 6Jun49; DU20595.
The sands run out, a drama in one act.
French title: Mardi matin. © Ferenc
Molné4r; le 6Jun49; DU20596.
MON curé cherche un pére! DU22586. SEE
Annez de Taboada, Mariette Josse.
MONARCH Laundry Kodachrome trailer.
DU22430. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
154
THE MONEY player. DU22364. SEE
Dawson, David Philip.
MONEY to burn. DU22169. SEE Black,
Walter.
MONGER, DAVID.
Mother to Solomon, a play in one act.
London, S. French [1949]. 27 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 2319)
© Samuel French ltd. ; 21Jun49; DP20657.
MONIUSZKO, STANISLAW.
Halka, an opera in four acts. Music by
Stanislaw Moniuszko, libretto by
Wlodzimierz Wolski, the English
translation by Anthony J. Lukaszewski.
Edited and the pianoforte accompaniment
revised by Wayne Howorth. Chicago,
Gamble Hinged Music Co. [1949]. 231 p.
© Gamble Hinged Music Co. ; 5Dec49;
DP22412.
MONKEY woman. DU22117. SEE The
Shadow (Radio program) No. 377.
MONSIEUR Choufleuri. DU22098. SEE
Yannopoulos, Dino.
MONTE Miser's change of heart. DU20591.
SEE Cory, Clary J.
MONTGOMERY, GORDON.
Printing presses of the 19th century.
[Lecture] © Gordon Montgomery; le
19Aug49; C4085.
MONTHERLANT, HENRI DE.
Demain il fera jour [piéce en] trois actes.
Pasiphaé [poéme dramatique. Paris]
Gallimard [1949]. 196 p. Bibliographie:
p. 143. © Librairie Gallimard; 5Jul49;
DP21181.
Malatesta, a play in four acts. Trans-
lated from the French by Jane Hinton.
© Jane Hinton; lc 7Dec49; DU22435.
MOODY, JULIE H.
Murder at midnight? A play in one act.
© Julie H. Moody; lc 28Jul49; DU20932.
THE MOON besieged. DU21133. SEE
Schochen, Seyril.
MOON years. SEE Bimm, Harry Lee.
Spring tide. DU21099.
MOONLIGHT and rosy. DU20721. SEE
Brand, Joy Morenci Erickson.
MOOR, Eric, pseud. SEE Morawsky, Eric.
MOORE, RUTH EASLEY.
Green glass, a comedy in three acts.
© Ruth Easley Moore; ic 12Aug49;
DU21091.
MOORE, Samuel.
Texas, li'l darlin'. DU21877. SEE
Whedon, John Ogden.
MORANDO, Estelle.
You name it. DU21580. SEE Davis,
Claire H.
MORAWSKY, ERIC.
Loreley; eine Heinrich Heine Singspiel-
Revue in einem Vor- und Nachspiel und
12 Bildern. Buch von Eric Moor [pseud.
of Eric Morawsky] und Judy Fradel
[pseud. of Gertrud Wolfson] Musik unter
Verwendung klassischer Heine-Lieder von
Schumann, Liszt, und Schubert, moderne
Liedertexte von Eric Moor [pseud. ]
Text only. © Eric Morawsky, Gertrud
Wolfson; le 14Nov49; DU22132.
MORE geese thanswans? DU20952. SEE
Kayton, George Richard.
MORE than just beautiful. DU22569. SEE
Fritz, Edmond Don.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
MORGAN, BYRON ALBERT.
October days, a play intwoacts. © Byron
Albert Morgan; le 21Jul49; DU20824.
MORISON, WILLIAM RAINEY.
Is my slip showing? Script fora tele-
vision production. © William Rainey
Morison; le 25Jul49; DU21065.
MORK, WULSTAN.
Spring on tap, a musical comedy in two
acts. [Text only] © Marmion, a
Corporation; lc 4Nov49; DU21997.
MORLEY, Mary. SEE Hyde, Mary Morley
Crapo.
MORLEY, Robert.
Edward, my son. SEE The Burns Mantle
best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
MORNING faces. DU21079. SEE Dickens,
Dean.
THE MORNING is here. DU20720. SEE
Jensen, Eileen Stith.
MORNING stars. C3808. SEE Halloran,
Jack.
MORRIS, CAROLINA TAYLOR.
A satyr's a professor, a drama in three
acts. © Carolina T. Morris; lc
22Aug49; on revisions; DU21141. Prev.
reg. by Carolina V. Tayler as ''A fawn
and several fools, '' 28Nov33, D25429.
MORRIS, Joan Barbara.
Mr. Nappi's attic. DU20778. SEE
Reid, Sara Falknor.
MORRIS, JOHN LAWRENCE.
The printer's devil, an entirely original
dramatic composition with a New England
folklore background, in three acts.
© John Lawrence Morris; lc 18Aug49;
on revisions; DU21135. Prev. reg.
16Apr47; D unp. 8763.
MORRIS, JOHN THOMAS.
Song of September, a musical play in two
acts by Jack Morris. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © John Thomas Morris;
le 13May49; DU21122.
MORRIS, JOSEPH JOHN.
Televi bingo time; radio or television
show. [Sample script] © Joseph John
Morris; le 15Aug49; C3974.
MORRIS, STEPHEN VINCENT.
The Cumberland trace, a play in three
acts. © Stephen Morris; le 12O0ct49;
DU21730.
LA MORT de Solon. DP20735. SEE
Corneille, Pierre, supposed author.
LA MORTE en vie. DP22536. SEE
Vekeman, Victor.
MORUM, William.
The cat and the cream. DP20812. SEE
Dinner, William.
The leaning shepherdess. DP21146. SEE
Dinner, William.
Play without end. DP21061. SEE Dinner,
William.
MOSCATI, Evelyn Marie.
Slippery business. DU21524. SEE
Moscati, Rosalie Alma.
MOSCATI, ROSALIE ALMA.
Slippery business, a play in two scenes by
Rosalie and Evelyn Moscati. © Rosalie
Moscati, Evelyn Moscati; le 26Sep49;
DU21524.
MOSER, ERICA LILY.
The labyrinth, a play in five acts. © Erica
Lily Moser; le 7Nov49; DU22048.
MOSER, MARIE GERTRUDE.
Humpty Dumpty theatre; or, It's show time.
Television program, script no. l.
© Marie Moser; le 6Sep49; DU21308.
MOSER, Mary, pseud. SEE Whipple, Mary.
MOTHER and daughter. SEE Jeayes, Allan.
Piccadilly circus. DP21418.
MOTHER is a freshman. SEE Lux Radio
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
Oct. 17, 1949. DU22107.
Sergel, Christopher. DP21436.
MOTHER Jenkins. DU20803. SEE Layman,
William M.
THE MOTHER part. SEE Nagel, Lyda.
Strictly feminine. DP20655.
MOTHER to Solomon. DP20657. SEE
Monger, David.
MOTHER wore tights. DU22707. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre (Radio program) Nov. 14,
1949.
MOTKE the jester. DU22570. SEE Lumet,
Baruch.
MOTOR grader lubrication. C4214. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
MOTOR grader maintenance. C4182. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
A MOUNTAIN of Sundays. DU20961. SEE
Uhrig, Mary.
THE MOUSE. DU21443. SEE Rizzuto,
Gerald John.
MOVIE fans. DU21276. SEE Bloom,
Seymour L.
THE MOVING finger. DU20749. SEE
Blatt, William Mosher.
MULLINS Manufacturing Corporation. The
story of Mullins. C3923. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
MULRONEY, JOHN EDWARD.
Jericho; a drama based on Bible history,
in three acts. © John E. Mulroney;
le 26Sep49; DU21530.
MULROONEY and mammon. DU22103.
SEE Etue, James Joseph.
MUNKACSI, MARTIN.
Shashlik D.C., a comedy in three acts.
© Martin Munkacsi; lc 28Oct49; DU21920.
MUNOZ, MATILDE.
7-B-XC, a play in three acts. English
version by Luis A. Baralt. © Luis A.
Baralt; lc 1Aug49; DU20954.
MUNRO, William Wallace.
Breezing. DU21867. SEE Fairweather,
Frederic Hedly.
MURCOTT, Joel.
For Pete's sake. DU21503. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) June 30, 1949.
Honeymoon express. DU22572. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Sept. 29, 1949.
One of the boys. DU21585. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Aug. 4, 1949.
Uncle Henry. DU21586. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) July 21, 1949.
MURDER by madcaps. DU20947. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 252.
MURDER can be versatile. DU20813. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 251.
MURDER counts ten. DU22116. SEE The
Shadow (Radio program) No. 376.
THE MURDER mountain. DU21532. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 687.
155
MURDER on the mountain. DU21777. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 687.
MURDER wears two faces. DU21683. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No, 262.
MURDER will out. DU21776. SEE The
Green Hornet (Radio program) No. 969.
MURPHY, William F.
The gift of hope. C4199. SEE Grantham,
Katherine E.
MURRAY, NORBERT.
Spring song, a musical play in two acts.
A revision of his "I love you.'' [Text
only] © Norbert Murray; le 22Sep49;
DU21483.
MUSE, VIOLET FRANCES.
Gold for dearie; or, '49er diary; or,
Seeing the elephant; or, Belly of gold;
or, California gold. A play in three acts
based on "Diary of a '49er" edited by
C. Canfield. © Violet Frances Muse;
le 270ct49; DU22146.
THE MUSICAL race. DU20921. SEE
Willey, Merritt Eugene.
THE MUSICAL speed contest. DU20920.
SEE Willey, Merritt Eugene.
MUSICAL toy chest. DU22600. SEE Lewis,
Robert Odell.
DIE MUSIK kommt! DP21819. SEE Straus,
Oscar.
MUSIKVERLAG und Bihnenvertrieb Zlirich
A.G. Die Musik kommt! DP21819. SEE
Straus, Oscar.
MUTH, Billy.
Wha' hoppened? DU22357. SEE Muth,
Lucille.
MUTH, LUCILLE.
Wha!' hoppened? A musical comedy in
four acts, by Lucille and Billy Muth.
[Text only] © Lucille Muth; lc 5Dec49;
DU22357.
MUTTER Schrédern. DP22626. SEE
Kreutzer, Konradin.
MY brother the fool. DU21377. SEE Cook,
Mercer Hughes.
MY brother's keeper. DU21194. SEE
Graham, Clem.
MY business is different. DU20705. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MY dear Patricia. DU22682. SEE
Freedman, Philip M.
MY dear relatives. DP21633. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
MY Granny Van. DU22330. SEE Disney,
Loren.
MY kingdom for a horse. DU20617. SEE
Hansen, Arne Berger.
MY lady, my love. DU21723. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Aug. 11, 1949.
THE MY man show. C4107. SEE
Kamman, Leigh.
MY sometime daughter. DU20755. SEE
Wilson, Evangeline Ruth.
MY son Matt. DU21403.° SEE Amoury,
Daisy.
MY wife, Mary. DP21755. SEE Sells,
James William.
MYERSON, Edward James.
Sold at auction. C3879. SEE LaVay,
Gerard Macaulay.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MYRTA, May, pseud. SEE Yanopulos,
Mary Arvanitaky Papa.
MYSTERIES in miniature. DU21807. SEE
Lowther, George Francis.
THE MYSTERIOUS island. DU21303. SEH
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
(Radio program) No. 144.
THE MYSTERY man. DU21298. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell
(Radio program) No. 139.
MYSTERY movie. DU22128. SEE Stearns,
Charles.
THE MYSTICAL city of God. SEE Draugelis,
Simon John. Madonna of Nazareth.
DP22314.
N
NADOR, Helen. SEE Kalaszh, Helen Nador.
NAGEL, LYDA.
Strictly feminine; five one-act plays for
women. Boston, Baker's Plays [1949}.
116 p. Contents. — Proud is the heart. —
The mother part. -— Bright is tomorrow-—
Miracle for three.— The dark corner.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 30Jun49;
DP20655.
NAGS Head. DU20917. SEE Lewis, Ovid
Barton.
THE NAKED man. DU20936. SEE Oboler,
Arch.
NAME it and take it. DP22084. SEE
Gerhart, Robert Martin.
NAME the product. C3989. SEE Kolthoff,
Oscar Albert.
NAPIER, Leonard.
Bunco squad. DU21358. SEE Goldman,
Lawrence.
NAPOLEON in New Orleans. DU20636.
SEE Kaiser, Georg.
NARCISENFELD, Harvey Lincoln David.
Mr. America. DU21166. SEE Owaroff,
Philip.
NASH, JOHN.
How green was her boy-friend, a farce in
three acts by John Nash. Rev. and
rewritten by J.C. McMullen. Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House,
c1949. 81p. illus. © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc.; 1Sep49;
DP22406.
Scootin' Grandma, a farce in three acts.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1949]. 91 p.
(Baker's edition of plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 16Sep49; DP21494.
NASH, N. RICHARD.
See the jaguar, a play in three acts.
© N. Richard Nash; le 21Nov49; DU22248.
NASH-Kelvinator Corporation.
Stars wear diamonds. DU22415-22416.
SEE Wiiding Picture Productions, inc.
NATIONAL Broadcasting Company, inc.
The Cottingham's last Banshee. DP22112.
SEE Wilson, Francis.
NATIONAL Education Association of the
United States.
Frankie and the firebug. DP20988. SEE
Guralnik, Shirley.
We make the flag. DP20989. SEE Bull,
Evelyn L.
NATIONAL Restaurant Association.
Company's coming. DU22420. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE NATURE and effects of harmful worry
or anxiety. C4173. SEE Eastman Kodak
Company.
THE NATURE of fear and worry. C4174.
SEE Eastman Kodak Company.
NAUS, Grant Hullinger. ;
The password. DU21329. SEE Lewis,
Mary Frances.
NAVY PT BOAT IN SAHARA DESERT
(Television program) Scripts in this
series are by Robert Lee Malkin.
© Robert L. Malkin.
1-2. ©le each 26Oct49; DU21883.
NEAR chaos. DU20622. SEE Bloch,
Robert.
NECROLOGY ceremony. DU20715. SEE
Summerfield, Wesley Shelper.
NEEDLE-Beak, the tailor bird. DU20987.
SEE Cartoon Teletales (Television
program) July 31, 1949.
NEEDLES in a haystack. DU21134. SEE
O'Donnell, Gene.
NELSON, VIRGINIA ARMISTEAD.
A twig is bent; or, A brat grows up. A
play in three acts. © Mrs. Virginia
Armistead Nelson; le 120ct49; on
revisions; DU21747. Prev. reg. ''Some
of the snows of yesteryear;'' 13May48;
DU14619.
NELSON, WILLIAM A.
Lucky dollar. Plan for a game that can be
adapted for radio, television or the
theater. © William A. Nelson; lc
23May49; C4019.
NEPTUNE'S car. DU21518. SEE Webb,
Wanda.
THE NERVE of it. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
NEVER take the missus. DU21137. SEE
Norworth, Jack.
A NEW commandment. DU21050. SEE
Brennan, John J.
NEW earth. DU21596. SEE Anderson,
Noma Etta.
NEW looks at books. C4084. SEE Shalett,
Jo Fields.
NEW one-act plays. DP22171. SEE Carver,
Charles.
A NEW play based on the legend of
Phaedra. SEE Turner, Joel Edward.
Phaedra. DU21347.
NEW terms and laws in chemistry, anatomy,
and surgery. C4078. SEE Hudkins, Paul
Dickinson.
NEW tricks. DU21049. SEE Dickey, Ellen
Rose.
THE NEW viewpoints in the interpretation
of physical equations and diagrams. SEE
Kilian, Edward. Problems of relativity
in modern physics. C3907, C4048.
NEW YORK. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
A visit with the children at Memorial;
motion picture script by Helen B.
Radler. © Memorial Hospital Center; lc
9Jun49; C3881.
NEW York. DU21581. SEE Cushman,
Robert Herman.
NEW York Heart Association, inc. Heart
of the home. DU21269. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
156
NEW York Life Insurance Company.
Tailor-made dollars. DU21268. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
NEWELL, MARTHA HILL.
A cup of clay, a play in two scenes.
© Martha Hill Newell; 200ct49; DP22375.
NEWMAN, ALICE CHARLOTTE.
The blackguard; or, The blackguard ;
returns. A play in four scenes by Alice
Charlotte Newman and Leonard Charles
Newman. © Alice Charlotte Newman,
Leonard Charles Newman; lc 15Jul49;
DU21008.
NEWMAN, Leonard Charles.
The blackguard. DU21008. SEE Newman,
Alice Charlotte.
NICHOLS, Nick.
The story of Wynn Adair. DU21408. SEE
James, Barry.
NICHOLSON, ANNE PRESTON.
The enchanted treasure, a play in three
acts. Suggested by ''The legend of the
moor's legacy, '' one of Washington
Irving's tales of the Alhambra. © Anne
P. Nicholson; le 5Dec49; DU22363.
NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE
(Radio program) Scripts in this series
are by various authors. © Street &
Smith Publications, inc.
May 15, 1949. The case of the unlucky
corpses, by Norman A. Daniels. ©lc
23Dec49; DU22654.
May 22, 1949. The case of the green
flame, by Jim Parsons. © le 23Dec49;
DU22655.
May 29, 1949. The case of the kidnapped
corpse, by Jim Parsons. © le 23Dec49;
DU22656.
June 5, 1949. The case of the coffee
killers, by Alfred Bester. ©lc
23Dec49; DU22657.
June 12, 1949. The case of the guilty
bystanders, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 23Dec49; DU22658.
June 19, 1949. The case of the perfect
alibi, by Jim Parsons. © le 23Dec49;
DU22659.
June 26, 1949. The case of the custom-
made corpse, by Jim Parsons. © le
23Dec49; DU22660.
July 3, 1949. The case of the brick oven
corpse, by Norman A. Daniels. © le
23Dec49; DU22661.
July 10, 1949. The case of the dead
survivors, by Norman A. Daniels. © le
23Dec49; DU22662.
July 17, 1949. The case of the poisonous
grapevine, by Alfred Bester. ©lc
23Dec49; DU22663.
July 24, 1949. The case of the laughing
skull, by Jim Parsons. © le 23Dec49;
DU22664.
July 31, 1949. The case of the green
diamond murders, by Henry W. Crutch-
field. © le 23Dec49; DU22665.
Aug. 7, 1949. The case of the phantom
policeman, by Don M. Mankiewicz. © lc
23Dec49; DU22666.
Aug. 14, 1949. The case of the vital
three hours, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 23Dec49; DU22667.
Aug. 21, 1949. The case of the unlucky
seven, by Jim Parsons. © le 23Dec49;
DU22668.
Aug. 28, 1949. The case of the screaming
corpse, by Norman A. Daniels. © lc
23Dec49; DU22669.
Sept. 4, 1949. The case of the rainbow
dream, by Alfred Bester. © le 23Dec49;
DU22670.
Sept. 11, 1949. The case of the man who
died later on, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 23Dec49; DU22671.
Sept. 18, 1949. The case of the vanishing
weapon, by Jim Parsons. © le 23Dec49;
DU22672.
Sept. 25, 1949. The case of the purloined
penicillin, by Ferrin Fraser. © le
5Oct49; DU21677.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE
(Radio program) Cont'd.
Oct. 2, 1949. The case of the obsolete
broker, by Alfred Bester. © le 5Oct49;
DU21676.
Oct. 9, 1949. The case of the orange lady,
by Norman A. Daniels. © le 250ct49;
DU21986.
Oct. 16, 1949. The case of the Columbus
log, by Alfred Bester. © le 250ct49;
DU2 1987.
Oct. 23, 1949. The case of the deadly
carnation, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 250ct49; DU21988.
Oct. 30, 1949. The case of the careful
killer, by Jim Parsons. © le 2Nov49;
DU22124.
Noy. 6, 1949. The case of the deadly
toy soldiers, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 14Nov49; DU22211.
Nov. 13, 1949. The case of the man who
died laughing, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 5Dec49; DU22385.
Nov. 20, 1949. The case of the killers
on parade, by Norman A. Daniels.
© le 5Dec49; DU22383.
Nov. 27, 1949. The case of the mistaken
murder, by Norman A. Daniels. ©lce
5Dec49; DU22384.,
Dec. 4, 1949. The case of the music box
murder, by NormanA. Daniels. © lc
21Dec49; DU22639.
Dec. 11, 1949. The case of the festival
of death, by John McGreevey. ©lc
21Dec49; DU22640.
Dec. 18, 1949. The case of the sighing
house, by Alfred Bester. © lc 21Dec49;
DU22641.
NICOLL, Oliver W. SEE A Couple of Joes
(Television program)
A NIGHT in Brooklyn. DU21716. SEE
Peters, Detlev Haack.
A NIGHT in the village. DU20782. SHE
Hammerman, Dan.
NIGHT is the time to watch. DU21455.
SEE Burke, William Emerson.
NIGHT raven. DU21981. SEE Kenyon,
Charles Arthur.
A NIGHT with Cleopatra. DU22647. SEE
Drake, Clarence Martin.
NIGHTINGALE'S palace. DU20831. SEE
Reinburg, Annabelle Moore.
NIGHTMARE buster. DU20698. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
NIGHTMARE of the ghouls. DU22637. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 391.
NIGHTMARE over Washington. SEE Holt,
Lea, pseud. Old ladies in a bathtub.
DU21379.
NIMBLE-symbols. DU21334. SEE Grass,
Robert Clair.
NINA, the firefly. DU20771. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) Aug. 28, 1949.
NINE points of the law. SEE Quin,
Shirland. Men and women. DU22097.
NINE timely programs for elementary
schools. DP20753. SEE Holloway, Pearl.
THE 1949 suspension systems (Wheel
alignment). C4189. SEH Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
NIPPER proves himself. DU22016. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 698.
NIX on the fiddle. DU22085. SEE Darrell,
Bronwen.
NO clinging vine. DP22180. SEE
MeMillin, Mark.
880484 O- 50-5
NO fishing allowed. DP21915. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy.
No gift in return. DP22528. SEE Agnew,
Jean Cameron.
NO man can serve two masters. DU21627.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told
(Radio program) No. 117.
NO place like home. DP21838. SEE Reach,
James.
NO place to park. DP21854. SEE Davidson,
William Fuson.
NOCTURNAL years. DU22087. SEE Teach,
Jean Cecilia.
NOE, YVAN.
Le Christ en veston, piéce en trois actes.
© Yvan Noé& (ps. de Jean Noetinger);
8Aug49; DU21184.
NOETINGER, Jean. SEE Noe, Yvan.
NONA FROM NOWHERE (Radio program)
Script in this series is by Frank and Anne
Hummert. © Frank Hummert, Anne
Hummert.
1. Jan. 9, 1950. ©l1e 20Dec49; DU22705.
THE NOON of life. DU21750. SEE Blum,
Edwin Harvey.
NORA. DU21505. SEE Rolfs, Hans
Wilhelm.
NORDY, pseud. SHE Damman-Dubois,
Suzanne.
NORFLEET, MARY ELLEN.
Keep it in the south, a play in three acts
by Mary Ellen Norfleet, music by
Claiborne Foster Richardson. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Claiborne
Foster Richardson, Mary Ellen Norfleet;
le 240ct49; DU21859.
NORINSKY, JACK.
The face of grief, a play in three acts.
© Jack Norinsky; le 310ct49; DU21959.
NORNABELL, Mrs. H.M. SEE Van Dyke,
Catherine.
NORTH against south. DU21788. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2621-
1846.
NORTHWESTERN Mutual Life Insurance
Company. Jim Johnson's busy week.
DU21112. SEE Jones, Laflin Clifford.
NORTHWESTERN Press.
Character sketches. DP22005. SEE
Huber, Louis Joseph.
Drop dead. DP21989. SEE Jackson,
Caary Paul.
Footlight favorites. DP22125. SEE
Miksch, W.F.
Four minutes of fun. DP22179. SEE
Huber, Louis Joseph.
Leave it to mother. DP21508. SEE
Crites, Marion H.
Lightning laughs. DP22278. SEE
Provence, Jean.
Love rides the bus. DP21507. SEE
Kesler, Hal O.
No clinging vine. DP22180. SEE
McMillin, Mark.
The runaway bride. DP21706. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
Shock treatment. DP21990. SEE
acDonald, Dora Mary.
Young lady. DP21367, DP21429. SEE
Shelton, Jon.
NORTON, THOMAS FRANCIS.
Magic number football proph-it contest
scoreboard; radio script. © Thomas
Francis Norton; lc 22Sep49; C4186.
157
NORWORTH, JACK.
Never take the missus, a play in two acts
by Jack Norworth and Paul Gerrard
Smith. © Jack Norworth; le 1Aug49;
DU21137.
NOT in the flesh. DU21148. SEE Page,
Marian.
NOTE of evidence. DU22198. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 705.
NOTES from the Sherwoods. DU22026.
SEE Silvius, Gilbert G.
NOTTINGHAM, MARK CICERO.
An unpublished manuscript for a radio or
television program, introducing the ABC
game. © Mark Cicero Nottingham; lc
29Jul49; C3906.
NOVIS, Dorothy Anderson. SEE The
Adventures of Cyclone Malone (Tele-
vision program)
NOW everybody's crazy. DP21231. SEE
Metcalfe, Felicia.
NOW is the time. DU20706. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
NUETZEL, CARL RUDOLPH.
Today, yesterday, tomorrow; or, The
good old days. A farce comedy in three
acts. © Carl Rudolph Nuetzel; le
180ct49; DU21794.
NUISANCE case. DU20795. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) May 26, 1949.
NUMBER Jack. SEE Gottschalkson, Falk
Felix. Third revised description of
Number Jack. DP20632.
NUNEZ, EMILY AHRENS.
Modern gems of lyric value. [Verses]
© Mrs. Emily Ahrens Nunez; le 26Sep49;
C4105.
NUNN, Vivian Muriel. SEE Shaffer, Vivian
Muriel Nunn.
NUNN-SHAFFER, Vivian Muriel. SEE
Shaffer, Vivian Muriel Nunn.
DAS NUSCH-Nuschi. DP22159. SEE
Hindemith, Paul.
NUTHIN' but money! DU21447. SEE Sachs,
Daniel Howard.
oO
OBS Productions, inc.
Design for a stained glass window.
DU21355. SEE Berney, William
Claiborne.
O Cornelia! DU21202. SEE Tait, John
William.
O distant land. DP21501. SEE Richards,
Stanley.
O mistress mine. DP21847. SEE Rattigan,
Terence.
OBERG, EARL WHITE.
A Christmas carol; recording script
adapted from the novel of the same title
by Charles Dickens. © Prof. Earl W.
Oberg; lc 210ct49; C4178.
OBEY, André.
Le viol de Lucréce. SEE Britten,
Benjamin. The rape of Lucretia.
DP21056.
OBLIGATO. DU22032. SEE Hinton, Jane.
OBOLER, ARCH.
African story, a radio play. © Arch
Oboler; lc 29Jul49; DU20937.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ONCE ina lifetime. C4168. SEE Eckersall,
OBOLER, ARCH. Cont'd.
Big Ben, a radio play. © Arch Oboler;
le 29Jul49; DU20934.
The lover, a radio play. © Arch Oboler;
le 29Jul49; DU20935.
The naked man, a radio play. © Arch
Oboler; le 29Jul49; DU20936.
OCCUPATION: housewife. DU21714. SEE
Champlin, Betty Mee.
O'CONNOR, Kathryn Kennedy.
Oh, dear me. DU21592. SEE O'Hara,
Mary Louise Robinson.
OCTOBER days. DU20824. SEE Morgan,
Byron Albert.
ODENEAL, William Clyde.
Vinegaroon. DU20971. SEE Chamberlain,
Jerome Vize.
ODETS, CLIFFORD.
The big knife [a play in three acts] New
York, Random House [1949]. 147 p.
© Clifford Odets; 8Aug49; DP21388.
The country girl, a play in three acts.
© Clifford Odets; le 19Oct49; DU21826.
ODETS, LOUIS J.
An awakening, a play in three acts by
L. James Owen [pseud.] © L. James
Owen; le 1Jul49; DU20606.
O'DONNELL, EDWARD P.
The Hound of heaven, a biographical drama
in three acts (Francis Thompson 1858-
1907). © Edward P. O'Donnell; lc
27Jul49; DU20911.
O'DONNELL, GENE.
Needles in a haystack, a play in three acts.
© Gene O'Donnell; le 19Aug49; DU21134.
O'DWYER, Mary.
The gardener's dog. DP21295. SEE
Vega Carpio, Lope Félix de.
ODYSSEA. SEE
Dorf, Philip. The coming of Ulysses.
DP22208.
Koch, Richard Henry. Fabulous voyage.
DU20788.
ODYSSEE. DU20724. SEE Kaiser, Georg.
OEDIPUS rex. A37017. SEE Sophocles.
OF kith and kin. DU21516. SEE Dunham,
Robert Helmboldt.
OF riper vintage. DU20734. SEE Hibbert,
Madeleine.
OF such small dreams. DU20612. SEE
Giusti, Arndt Haniel.
OFF stage. DU21348. SEE Phillips, Irving
Walter.
OFFENBACH, JACQUES,
Monsieur Choufleuri. DU22098. SEE
Yannopoulos, Dino.
Seine Schwester, ein Lustspiel von Helene
Fischer und Erich Fischer. Musik von
Jacques Offenbach, bearbeitet von Erich
Fischer. Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock,
c1922. 35 p. Piano vocal score;
libretto laid in. © Associated Music
Publishers inc. (in notice: Ed. Bote
& G. Bock); 15Dec22; DP22625.
O'FLAHERTY, Liam.
The informer. DP21437. SEE McGreevey,
John.
O'GRADY 'S place. DU21420. SEE Doktor,
Niké Olga.
OH, brother! DP21756. SEE Sergel,
Christopher.
OH, dear me. DU21592. SEE O'Hara,
Mary Louise Robinson.
O'HARA, MARY LOUISE ROBINSON.
Oh, dear me; a comedy in three acts by
Mary Louise O'Hara and Marian Sturges
Burton, in collaboration with Kathryn
Kennedy O'Connor. © Mrs. Mary Louise
O'Hara, Mrs. Marian S. Burton, Mrs.
Kathryn Kennedy O'Connor; Ic 26Sep49;
DU21592.
OHIO Advertising Agency, inc.
Visitor's day. DU20678. SEE Tenebaum,
Melvin.
OHM'S law applications. C4001. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course EE-5.
OLD Battle-Axe. DU21817. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 570.
AN OLD beat up woman. DU20909. SEE
Scott, Sari Elisabeth.
THE OLD brass rail. D21290. SEE
Yeoman, James.
OLD King Cole reigns here. DU21279. SEE
Staggs, Katharine Cato.
OLD ladies in a bathtub. DU21379. SEE
Holt, Lea, pseud.
OLD Lady Robbins. DP20582. SEE Miller,
Albert G.
OLD mike's story. DU21540. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2615-
1840.
THE OLD Schoolmaster, pseud. SEE
Reeves, Charles Ransom.
THE OLD timer. DU22196. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon (Radio program) No. 703.
OLDENBURG, George Alvin Matthew.
Red Forest. DU21307. SEE Reynolds,
Howard Gardner.
THE OLDSMOBILE Futuramics. C4188.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
OLDSMOBILE TV, script 4. DU22556.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
OLIVER, Francis Sherling.
Come back on Tuesday. DU20874. SEE
Hunter, Ruth.
OLIVER, Muriel, pseud. SEE Lide,
Katherine.
OLIVER Perry, escaped convict. DU220:
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 971.
OLSON, ESTHER EVANGELINE.
Between husbands, a comedy in three acts.
© Esther E. Olson; le 20Jul149; DU20931.
Glamour boy, a comedy in three acts.
Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson [1949].
91 p. illus. © Row, Peterson & Co. ;
21Sep49; DP21898.
THE OLYMPIANS. DP-06. SEE Priestley,
John Boynton.
UNE OMBRE. SEE Hinton, Jane. Obligato.
DU22032.
ON a winter night. DU22679. SEE Tillema,
Catharine Hill.
ON stage, everybody! DU21149. SEE
Holmes, John Cecil.
ON the road to Bethlehem. DP22155. SEE
Bacon, Josephine.
ON the road to freedom. DU21465. SEE
Rabinowitz, Zina.
ON with the new. DP21853. SEE
McGreevey, John.
158
Betty Louise.
ONCE upon a Christmas time. DP20585.
SEE Tillotson, Edith Sanford.
ONE-ACT PLAYS FOR STAGE AND STUDY,
twenty-two contemporary plays by
American writers. Pref. by Emmet
Lavery. 10th series. New York, French,
1949. 468 p. Contents. — The book of
Job, by M. Rogers.-— Aunt Fanny from
Chautauqua, by G. Ade. -—- Period house,
by W.P. Eaton. — Here's a howdy-do, by
W. Stone. — The dreamlost, by R.E.
Johnson. —The hunger I got, by L. Riggs. —
Incident at Eureka Bumps, by E. P.
Conkle. — Can long endure, by C. Taze-
well. —A playwright's dilemma, by
R.F. Sturm.— The Farrell case, by
G.M. Cohan. — Time is a thief, by
R.F. Carroll. — The little stranger, by
F. Craven. — Sisters under the skin, by
B. Hughes. —A dream, by A.L. Zimmer-
mann. -—Sam 'n' Ella, by N. Felton, —
The nerve of it, by J. Kirkpatrick. —
Havana moon, by G. Hughes. — The honor
and the glory, by E. Chipp. — The final
word, by H. Albright. — He who gets
hooked, by A. Carriére. — A little more
than kin, by F. Durham. — Drum head, by
T.W. Stevens. © Samuel French;
23Dec49; AA136700.
ONE foot in Eden. DU20870. SEE
Slocombe, Lorna.
ONE foot in heaven. DU21502. SEE
Phillips, Irving Walter.
ONE for the road. DU21394. SEE Meister,
Elon George.
ONE little nannygoat. DP21615. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 228.
ONE night in Holyrood. DP20690. SEE
Quick, Dorothy.
ONE of the boys. DU2i585. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Aug. 4, 1949.
ONE of the finest. DU20876. SEE
Buckley, Floyd.
ONE step ahead. C3863. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
ONE thousand and one teledventures with
Littleroy Fauntelard. DU21195. SEE
Templeton, Mrs. Claiborne.
ONE who did not return. DU22030. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program) No. 122.
O'NEILL, F. HOWARD.
Bitter bread, a play in three acts.
© F. Howard O'Neill; le 1Nov49; DU22173.
AN ONION makes me cry. DU21015. SEE
Kamile, Coleman.
OPENING prayer. C4320. SEE Weil, Laure
Kahn.
OPERATION Angela. DU20903. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 558.
OPERATION Jason. DU22187. SEE
Ostrove, Ellis.
OPERATION Mickey. DU21350. SEE
Howard, Cloyde Payton.
ORAL survey for determining supervisory
training needs, and recommended program
of supervisory training. C4088. SEE
Curtis, Myrl Lee.
THE ORIGIN of the modern Sunday school.
SEE Kabica, Alfred R. That they may
learn. DU22632.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
ORLEY and the bubble-gum. DU22327. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
ORLEY and the cricket. DU21497. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
ORLEY and the haunted house. DU21498.
SEE Brannum, Hugh.
ORLEY and the little engine. DU22328.
SEE Brannum, Hugh.
ORLEY and the moon. DU22329. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
ORLEY'S barn dance. DU22326. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
ORME, Frank.
Hot air. DU20872. SEE Mears,
Elizabeth.
ORR, ROSS ELVIN.
The secret life of a famous lady, a play
in three parts. © Ross Elvin Orr; lc
12Aug49; DU21125.
ORTNER, LOUIS PETER.
Protegee, a drama in three acts. © Louis
Ortner; lc 1Aug49; DU20953.
OSBORN, CHARLES WILLIAM.
Forty miles around the moon. [Recording
script] © Charles William Osborn; lc
23Sep49; C4102.
The limited. [Recording script]
© Charles William Osborn; le 23Sep49;
C4103.
OSBORN, MARGARET.
Saturday night and the mountain, a one-
act play. © Margaret Osborn; lc
22Jul49; DU20923.
OSCAR Waller. DU22283. SHE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program) No. 7.
OSCAR'S story. DU22034. SEE Goodmann,
Henrietta.
OSCILLATORS, pt. 1-2. C4060, C4157.
SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpond-
ence course ER, no. 16-17.
OSTRANDER, ROBERT MALCOLM.
Cinderella and Prince Charming;
kinescoped for television. [Sample
script] © Robert Malcolm Ostrander; Ic
23Aug49; C4010.
OSTROVE, ELLIS.
Operation Jason, a quasi-historical play
based upon Book I, lines 607-913 of the
"Argonautica'’ of Apollonius Rhodius.
© Ellis Ostrove; le 14Nov49; DU22187.
OSTROVSKII, Aleksandr Nikolaevich.
Groza. SEE Janaéek, Leos. Kata
Kabanovaéa. DP21384.
Vassilissa. DU22086. SEE Fiory, Marina.
THE OTHER road. DU22455. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 580.
OTT (John) Pictures, inc.
Our changing world. C4054. SEE Ott,
John Nash.
OTT, JOHN NASH.
Our changing world. [Narration] © John
Ott Pictures, inc.; le 12Sep49; C4054.
OTTO of the Silver Hand. DU21214. SEE
Pyle, Mary Thurman.
OTWAY, HOWARD VICTOR NORMAN.
A song of Assisi, a play in three acts.
© Howard Otway; Ie 12Aug49; DU21084.
OUR baseball coach. DU20765. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) Apr. 3,
1949.
OUR changing world. C4054. SEE Ott,
John Nash.
OUR song. DU21593. SEE Dunn, Claude
Cobbs.
OUR Star Spangled Banner in its historic
setting. C4209. SEE Driggs, Howard
Roscoe.
OURSLER, Will.
The frozen web. DU20868. SEE
Brentano, Lowell.
OUT of darkness. DP21614. SEE The
Eternal Light (Radio program) No. 229.
OUT of the darkness. DP22411. SEE
McGreevey, John.
OUT of this world. DU21521. SEE
Bernstein, Bette Rea.
THE OUTLAW guard. DU20853. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2571-
1796.
OUTLAW lawman. DU21155. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2592-
1817.
OUTLAW'S revenge. DU21251. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2599-
1824.
THE OUTLAW'S twin. DU22291. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 712.
OUTSIDERS. DU22205. SEE Bauer, Bela.
OVANESSIAN, RAYMOND.
Quatre jours a Paris, opérette moderne
en 2 actes et 6 tableaux. Livrets et
lyrics de Raymond Vincy [pseud. ]
Musique de Francis Lopez, mise en
scéne de Maurice Catriens. [Text only]
© Editions Royalty; lc 22Aug49; DU21200.
OVER the candle. DU21343. SEE Amram,
Hortense L.
OVERDRIVE. DU22423. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
OWAROFF, PHILIP.
Mr. America, a fantasy in three acts,
by Philip Mills [pseud. of Philip
Owaroff] and Harvey [pseud. of Harvey
Lincoln David Narcisenfeld] © Harvey
Lincoln David Narcisenfeld, Philip
Owaroff; le 22Aug49; DU21166.
OWEN, L. James, pseud. SEE Odets,
Louis J.
OXFORD University Press.
Red-Riding-Hood. DP-01. SEE Fyleman,
Rose.
THE OXYGEN tent. DU2i004. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 560.
OZARK bride. DU21151. SEE Devine,
John Francis.
OZZIE, the owl. DU21863, DU22610. SER
Hill, Harold.
P
P.O.P. tactics. DU22424. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE PACKAGE in the locker. DU21477.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 965.
PACKAGING freshness. C4125. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
P-A-D-D-Y. DU22263. SEE Saunders,
Francis Coleman.
PAGE, HARRY L.
The three disgraces: Centric, the Gothic
159
arch tracing, and The face-bow. [Paper]
© Harry L. Page; le 9JNov49; C4215.
PAGE, MARIAN.
Not in the flesh, a fantasy in three acts
by Marian Page, adapted from a comedy
by W.S. Gilbert; with music written
especially for this production by Irvin
Trotman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Marian Page, Irvin Trotman,
le 24Aug49; DU21148.
PAGE the groom. DU21973. SEE George,
James Christie.
PAINT is a partnership. DU21932. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
PAINTED screens. DU21285. SEE
Fisher, Grace Dothea.
PAINTING portraits that stress the individ-
ual. DU22214. SEE Walker, Phoebe
Flory.
PAL (GEORGE) PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Destination moon. [Film script] © George
Pal Productions, inc.; le 12Dec49;
DU22590.
Rupert. DU22591. SEE Vadnay, Laslo.
PALADSREVOLUTION. DP22642. SEE
Clausen, Sven.
PALESCANDOLO, FRANK JOSEPH.
The eagle in the gorge, a three act play
© Frank J. Palescandolo; le i2Dec49;
DU22447.
PALMER, DWIGHT R. G.
Human relations in industry; address.
© Dwight R.G. Palmer; lc 18Nov49;
C4249.
PAMELA. SEE Blackmore, Madeline.
Dear virtue. DU21749.
THE PAMELA play. DU22564. SEE Sin-
clair, Upton Beall.
PANNUTO, HENRY.
The rebel, a play in one act. © Henry
Pannuto, Jr.; le 16Aug49; DU21349.
PANOPLY, the bumbershoot. DU20983.
SEE Cartoon Teletales (Television
program) June 19, 1949.
PANTELEIEFF, Maxim.
Vassilissa. DU22086. SEE Fiory, Marina.
PANTOCRIME. C4187. SEE Aldridge,
James William.
PANTOLUNACIES. DU21048. SEE Porter,
Paul Webster.
PANTOMIMES. DP22529. SEE Levin,
Annette.
PAONE, Nicola.
The merry man. DU22305. SEE Hurley,
Gene.
PAPA goes wild. DU21395. SEE Von
Schilling, Erich.
PAPA Nicola. SEE Fulgione, Gregory.
La canzone di Nennella. DU20784.
PAPA Penny. DU20714, DU22622.
DeVincent, Michael John.
LE PAQUEBOT Tenacity. SEE Vildrac,
Charles. The Steamship Tenacity.
DU21680.
PARADE dress. DU22172. SEE
Schneeberger, Paul Alex.
THE PARADINE case. DU20726. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
May 9, 1949.
PARADISE rejected. DU22413. SEE Fee,
Dorothy.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PARAGRAPHS and paragraph groups.
C3894. SEE Clapp, John Mantle.
LES PARENTS terribles. DU21043. SEE
Cocteau, Jean.
PARISIAN love story. DU22170. SEE
Sherbowsky, David.
PARKER, THELMA M.
The gift divine, a Christmas pageant.
Pageant and lyrics by Thelma M. Parker,
music by I. H. Meredith. New York,
Tullar-Meredith, c1949. 16p. © The
Tullar-Meredith Co.; 2Aug49; DP21190.
PARKHIRST, DOUGLASS F.
Up to your ears, a comedy in three acts.
New York, S. French [1949]. 88 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 4Nov49;
DP22477.
PARLAKIAN, NISHAN.
Their hills are scarred, a play in two
acts. © Nishan Parlakian; le 2Sep49;
DU21278.
Their hills are scarred, a play in three
acts. © Nishan Parlakian; le 1Dec49;
on additions and revisions; DU22332.
PARSONS, Jim. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
PART-TIME angel. DU22302. SEE
Seltzer, Charles Alden.
PARTAGE de midi. DP21180. SEE Claudel,
Paul.
PARTY line. DU22540. SEE Laird, Bruce
Graham..
PASHA'S predictions. DU20639. SEE
Grenier, Henry Oliver.
PASIPHAE. SEE Montherlant, Henri de.
Demain il fera jour. DP21181.
PASSENGER car brakes (Step on it)
DU21695. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
THE PASSING of the flame. C3855. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE PASSWORD. DU21329. SEE Lewis,
Mary Frances.
PAT pending. C3927. SEE Scholz, Louis
August.
PATAKY, VERONIKA.
Help! Help! A radio dramatization of
the fictional series ''Maids I have worked
for. '' © Veronika Pataky; lc 14Sep49;
DU21398.
PATERNO, BEVERLY P.
Beverly and Bill's ''Hoo's hoo of the air,"'
a night owl radio program by Beverly
Paterno and William C. Averell.
[Sample script] © Beverly P. Paterno,
William C. Averell; lc 23Nov49; DU22281.
PATHELIN.
The farce of the worthy Master Pierre
Patelin, tr. from the medieval French
by Moritz Jagendorf. Boston, Baker's
Plays [1949]. 39p. illus. (Baker's
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
27Jun49; DP20631. Prev. reg. 13Mar25;
DP70834.
PATON, Alan.
Cry, the beloved country. SEE Anderson,
Maxwell. Lost inthe stars. DU22142.
PATRICK, John, pseud. SEE Goggan, John
Patrick.
PATRICOFF, HENRY S.
Boomerang versus gravity. [Lecture]
© Henry S. Patricoff; lc 22Aug49; C3987.
PATTEN, Harvan Barr. SEE The Adven-
tures of Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
PAUL Berlenbach. C3814. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
PAUL Calvert. C3954. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
PAUL wrecks the car. DP22250. SEE
Sergel, Christopher.
PAULEY, JOHN FRANCIS.
Her soul's gone a-blackberryin', a play in
three acts. © John F. Pauley; lc
15Aug49; DU21100.
PAWLEY, Ethel Louise.
Experimental productions of a group of
original plays. DU21040. Pawley,
Thomas Désiré.
PAWLEY, THOMAS DESIRE.
Experimental productions of a group of
original plays: Crispus Attucks, and
Messiah. [Thesis] © Thomas D. Pawley,
Ethel Louise Pawley; lc 8Aug49;
DU21040.
PAX, Max, pseud. SEE Ayoub, Robert
Anthony.
PAY-OFF. DU21701. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program) Aug. 25, 1949.
PAYTON, DONALD.
Honey in the hive, a comedy in three acts.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub. Co.
94p., illus. © Edward I. Heuer;
26Aug49; DP21275.
Say "Uncle," A comedy in one act.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub. Co.
35 p., illus. © Edward I. Heuer;
26Aug49; DP21273.
PEACE. DU21947. SEE Buchanan, Glenna
Irene.
PEACE and plenty. DU21025. SEE Clark,
Margaret Winslow Fowler.
PEACE at dawning. DU21263. SEE Mercer,
Anne.
PEACE prayer. DU21017. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
PEACOCK, MARY.
The boy with the hatchet, an operetta for
primary grades, in two acts. Evanston,
Ill., Row, Peterson [1949]. 16 p.
© Row, Peterson & Co.; 23Aug49;
DP21906.
PEANUTS! adventures. SEE Marx, Lisl
Weil.
THE PEARL of great price. DU21565.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No, 62.
PECK, CHARLES KARL.
Finale, a new play in two acts. © Charles
K. Peck, Jr.; le 22Dec49; DU22629.
PEEL rubber. DU22456. SEE Dr. Chris-
tian (Radio program) No. 581.
PEERY, BEVERLEY HAMER.
Commencement, a three-act drama.
© Beverley Hamer Peery; Ic 18Jul49;
DU20781.
PEK, DESIDER P.
Forty thousand Smiths, a comedy in
three acts. © Desider P. Pek; lc
15Aug49; on revisions; DU21096. Prev.
reg. 26Aug40, D71317.
Milton came back, a melodrama in three
acts. © Desider P. Pek; le 5Jul49;
DU20626.
PENNSYLVANIA -- past and present. C4276.
SEE Kennedy, Teresa Rose.
160
THE PEOPLE next door. DP22472. SEE
Reach, James.
PEOPLE'S theatre. C3975. SEE Miller,
William Henry.
THE PEPPERMINT stick. DU21657. SEE
Gordon, Henry Sol.
PERCY, Edward, pseud. SEE Smith, Edward
Percy.
PEREIRA, ALFRED NORBERT.
Retribution, a melodrama in three acts
with twelve scenes. © Alfred Norbert
Pereira; le 250ct49; DU21874.
THE PERFECT idiot. DP21759. SEE
Atkinson, Eunice.
THE PERILS of Prudy. DP21435. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
PERIOD house. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
PERKINS, LEWIS BRYANT.
Dear Christabel; part of a radio program.
[In verse. 1 leaf]. © Lewis Bryant
Perkins; lec 19Jul49; C3963.
From the Rio Grande to top of the world,
around and about. [Lecture] © Lewis
Bryant Perkins; lc 19Jul49; C3966.
I'll elope with Calliope; or, The song of the
steam piano. Part of a radio program.
[In verse. 2 leaves]. © Lewis Bryant
Perkins; lc 19Jul49; C3965.
Whip-poor-will, off the dunce's stool;
part of a radio program. [In verse.
1 leaf]. © Lewis Bryant Perkins; le
19Jul49; C3964,
PERLMAN, VEE.
Spring dance; libretto for an opera in one
act. © Vee Perlman; le 6Dec49;
DU22565.
PERLMUTTER, SHOLOM J.
Circumstances [a play in Yiddish]
© Sholom J. Perlmutter; le 19Dec49;
DU22578.
EL PERRO del hortelano. SEE Vega Carpio,
Lope Félix de. The gardener's dog.
DP21295.
PERROTT, ROBERT ARTHUR.
The silver dollar man. [Sample radio
program] ©R. A. Perrott; lc 10Aug49;
C4045.
PERRY, Mrs. Charles M. SEE Johnston,
Winifred Josephine.
PERRY, George Sessions.
My Granny Van. DU22330. SEE Disney,
Loren.
PERSONALITY planning. DU22538. SEE
Whelpley, Sarah Harding Hunter.
PET Dairy Products Company. SEE The
Adventures of Princess Pet (Radio pro-
gram)
THE PET SHOP (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
June 30, 1949. © le 5Jul49; C3827.
July 7, 1949. © le 11Jul49; C3864.
July 14, 1949. © le 18Jul49; C3883.
July 21, 1949. © le 25Jul49; C3898.
July 28, 1949. © le 1Aug49; C3910.
Aug. 4, 1949. © lc 8Aug49; C3944:
Aug. 11, 1949. © le 15Aug49; C3971.
Aug. 18, 1949. © lc 22Aug49; C3991.
Aug. 25, 1949. ©le 29Aug49; C4016.
Aug. 30, 1949. © le 1Sep49; C4036.
13. Sept. 6, 1949. © lc 9Sep49; C4052.
14. Sept. 13, 1949. © lc 15Sep49; C4082.
15. Sept. 20, 1949. © le 22Sep49; C4101.
16. Sept. 27, 1949. © le 29Sep49; C4111.
17. Oct. 4, 1949. © le 6Oct49; C4130.
mae
SE Soma] 289 pw
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE PETSHOP. Cont'd.
18. Oct. 11, 1949. ©le 130ct49; C4166.
19. Oct. 18, 1949. ©le 200ct49; C4177.
20. Oct. 25, 1949. Ole 270ct49; C4190.
21. Nov. 1, 1949. ©1ce 3Nov49; C4197.
22. Nov. 8, 1949. ©lc 14Nov49; C4227.
23. Nov. 15, 1949. ©lc 17Nov49; C4248.
24. Nov. 22, 1949. © 1c 25Nov49; C4260.
25. Nov. 29, 1949. ©lc 1Dec49; C4274.
26. Dec. 6, 1949. © le 8Dec49; C4294.
26. Dec. 13, 1949. ©lc 15Dec49; C4306.
[27] Dec. 20, 1949. ©lc 27Dec49; C4323.
28. Dec. 27, 1949. ©lce 29Dec49; C4324.
PETER, JOSEPH.
An American island, a comedy in one act.
© Joseph Peter; le 10Aug49; DU21052.
PETER Kiewit Sons' Company. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
PETERS, Audrey.
Peanuts' adventures. SEE Marx, Lisl
Weil.
PETERS, DETLEV HAACK.
A night in Brooklyn, a play in three acts.
© Detlev Haack Peters; le 100ct49; on
revisions; DU21716. Prev. reg. 17Jan49;
DU18063.
PETER'S boy. DU21966. SEE Rathje,
Helen.
PETITES filles modernes. AF10863. SEE
Delhaye de Marnyhac, Thérése.
PETTICOATED cargo. DU21995. SEE
Carleton, Linnie Benoit.
PETZKE, Audrey.
Peanut's adventures. DU21707. SEE
Marx, Lisl Weil.
PHAEDRA. DU21347. SEE Turner, Joel
Edward.
PHANTASY Hotel. SEE Hotel Phantasy
(Television program)
THE PHANTOM light. DP21812. SEE
Price, Evadne.
THE PHANTOM rider. DU22122. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 383.
THE PHANTOM witness. DU21254. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 685.
PHELPS, Stowe Catlin.
Fall, angel, fall. DU21824. SEE Rogers,
Sherman Edward.
PHELPS, Verne.
Pretty Polly. DU21211. SEE Hodges,
James Steele.
PHILIPS, Béla, pseud. SEE Kayton,
George Richard.
PHILLIPS, Eleanore.
A midsummer night's revue. DU21378.
SEE Kellogg, Lucile.
PHILLIPS, IRVING WALTER.
Off stage. [Screenplay] © Irving Walter
Phillips; le 29Aug49; DU21348.
One foot in heaven, a comedy in two acts.
Based on the book of the same title by
Hartzell Spence. Professional version.
© Irving Walter Phillips; lc 23Sep49;
DU21502.
PHILLIPS, PHILLIP W.
Are you making any money? A play in
three acts. © Phillip W. Phillips; lc
5Dec49; DU22348.
PHILLIPS, RUBY HART.
Show time, a musical comedy in two acts.
[Text only] © Ruby Hart Phillips; Ic
15Aug49; DU21088.
PHILOCTETE. DU21185. SEE Beer,
Jean de.
PHYSICS of heat. C4263. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EP-4.
PICCADILLY circus. DP21418. SEE
Jeayes, Allan.
PICK-a-pocket. C4225. SEE Undercoffer,
James Shelton.
PICRY, Eyrille, pseud. SEE Depicker,
Eyrille.
A PIECE of the sun. DU21506. SEE
Grafton, Edith Kingstone.
PIERRE, RAY.
The fine arts, a comedy in three acts.
© (Miss) Ray Pierre; Ic 14Dec49;
DU22537.
PIERSON, Arthur.
Father, dear father. DU22241. SEE
Hunt, Marjori.
PIG in the parlor. DU22073. SEE Beers,
Marvin.
PILGRIM'S progress. DU22507. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2629-
1854.
PILLOT, EUGENE.
The different kiss, a play in three acts.
© Eugene Pillot; le 15Aug49; DU21092.
The waiting years, a play in four scenes.
© Eugene Pillot; lec 8Aug49; DU21010.
PIMLICO. DU20963. SEE Holland, Edward.
PINCUS, ABRAHAM.
A bed of neuroses, a play in three acts by
A.P. Mollison [pseud.] © Abraham
Pincus; le 24Aug49; DU21168.
THE PINK cloud. DU20769. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) July 31, 1949.
THE PINK dress. DP21901. SEE Elser,
Donald.
PIRANDELLO, LUIGI.
The wives' friend (L'amica delle mogli)
a play in three acts by Luigi Pirandello.
Translated by Marta Abba Millikin.
© Marta Abba Millikin; le 21Nov49;
DU22238.
A PIRATE bold to be. DU22222. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
PIROULI. DU20765. SEE Here's Heidy
(Radio program) Apr. 3, 1949.
PLAINCLOTHES MAN (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by John Lester
Clark. © Transamerican Broadcasting
and Television Corp.
[Audition script] © le 2Sep49; DU21289.
1. Wally Hudson. © le 12O0ct49; DU21738.
2. Maria Jurez. © 1c 200ct49; DU21827.
3. Jack Meyers. © lc 28Oct49; DU21946.
4. Charlie Johnson. © le 4Nov49;
DU21978.
5. Sally Mills. © le 14Nov49; DU22130.
6. Jim Lansing. © lc 21Nov49; DU22244.
7. Al Norris. © le 25Nov49; DU22284.
8. The fourth time...you hang! © le
5Dec49; DU22354.
9. Shifty Gomez. © le 13Dec49; DU22521.
10. Carl Hoffer. © 1c 19Dec49; DU22596.
1l. Frank Drake. © 1c 23Dec49; DU22651.
PLAN, Will K., pseud. SEE Kaplan,
William Henry.
THE PLAN'S the thing. DU22422. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
PLANT nutrients. C3970. SEE Milwaukee
Equipment Manufacturing Company.
Rotary tillage talks by M-E, no. 7.
161
THE PLANTER'S cottage. DU21771. SEE
McGinty, John Paul.
PLAY out the play. DU20877. SEE Clark,
Janet Elsie.
PLAY without end. DP21061. SEE Dinner,
William.
PLAYLETS for children. DU21051. SEE
Antonini, Lorna Rothney.
PLAYS; THE DRAMA MAGAZINE FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE.
One hundred plays for children, an
anthology of non-royalty one-act plays,
ed. by A. S. Burack. Boston, Plays,
inc. [1949]. 886 p. © Plays, inc.;
27Sep49; A36733.
PLAYS, inc.
One hundred plays for children. A36733.
SEE Plays; the Drama Magazine for
Young People.
A PLAYWRIGHT'S dilemma. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700.
PLAZANET, Jean. SEE Frangois-Jeantet,
Jean.
P'LIKE. DU21328. SEE Lomax, Alma
Leona.
THE PLOT before Christmas. DU22506.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 978.
PLUCKED peacocks. DP22040. SEE
Provence, Jean.
A POCKETFUL of love. DU20922. SEE
Freedman, Julian.
POET lost. DU21229. SEE Hahn,
Marshall Irving.
POISONING due to ingestion of an eel.
C4259. SEE Khlentzos, Constantine
Theodore.
POLCHLOPEK, CLOVER BURTON.
In my fashion, a play of today in three acts.
© Clover Burton Polchlopek; le 7Dec49;
DU22437.
POLLACK, MERRILL SIDNEY.
The hero, a play in three acts. © Merrill
Pollack; le 12Sep49; DU21352.
POLLY calling. C3949. SEE Clark,
Pauline Rosanna.
POLOS, Harry F.
Seek not alone. DU22484. SEE Castiglia,
Steven.
Uncle Benny's place. DU21396. SEE
Castiglia, Steven.
POMMY. DU20966. SEE Lipscomb,
William Percy.
PONS, Lily.
The blood of a poet. A38386. SEE Le
sang d'un poéte (Motion picture)
PONY express. DU22457. SEE Hamblen,
Stuart.
POOLE, Lynn DeVere.
Television science club. DP20905. SEE
Funk, Robert Southwick.
POOVEY, WILLIAM ARTHUR.
Christmas in the toy shop, a one act
Christmas play for children. Indian-
apolis, Meigs Pub. Co. [1949]. 22 p.
illus. (Meigs religious plays and
pageants) © Meigs Pub. Co.; 1Jul49;
DP20597.
POPCORN. DU22317. SHE Magary,
Frank Alvin.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PORTER, PAUL WEBSTER.
Pantolunacies, an antic in two capers.
Sketches and lyrics by Paul Porter,
music by Paul Rief. [Text only] © Paul
Webster Porter; le 9Aug49; DU21048.
PORTER, ROSE ALBERT.
A cucumber patch on Broadway, a play in
three acts. © Rose Albert Porter; lc
22Aug49; DU21260.
PORTRAIT of dedication. DP21613. SEE
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 230.
PORTRAIT of Jennie. DU22706. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre (Radio program) Oct. 31,
1949.
PORTRAIT of Polish family. DU22630.
SEE Weninger, Lloyd. 619. Portrait of
Polish family.
POSTMASTER-— fourth class. DU21014.
SEE Schall, Herbert Leigh.
DER POSTSEKRETAR im Himmel. SEE
Fee, Dorothy. Paradise rejected.
DU22413.
POTOKER, John Francis.
All good men go away. DU21939. SEE
Richardson, Hal Ainslie.
POTTER, GRACE ELIZABETH.
I, a stranger; a play in a prologue and
three acts. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1949]. 110 p. illus. © Grace Elizabeth
Potter; 25Jul49; DP20924,. Prev. reg.
4May39, DU63370; 290ct46, DU5703.
POTTER, JEFFREY BRACKETT.
The white hope, a play in three acts.
© Jeffrey Brackett Potter; lc 130ct49;
DU21746.
POVERTY Castle. DU22631. SEE Rush,
John S.
POWDER and patches. DU22239. SEE
Herndon, Alice Maud Shelby.
POWELL, AMERICA MAYO.
The magic mirror, a one-act fantasy with
choral dancing by Mayo Powell.
© America Mayo Powell; lec 1Aug49;
DU21045.
POWELL, Mayo. SEE Powell, America
Mayo.
POWER supplies. C4155. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
IDR soXo5 3},
POWERS, VERNE E.
Swain song, a comedy in three acts.
© Verne Powers; le 1Jul49; DU20603.
POZER. DU22322. SEE Boyles, Raymond
James.
PRECINCT 13. DU21848. SEE Gordon,
Nicholas.
PREPARING for famine. DU21558. SEE
The Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 70.
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U.S.A. The
time is now. C3854. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
PRESCOTT, VIRGINIA F.
The road that led to London, a play in one
act, by Gina Scott [pseud.] Boston,
Baker's Plays [1949]. 32 p. illus.
(Baker's royalty plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 23Jun49; DP20581.
A PRESENT for Santa. DU22246. SEE
Schissell, Rose.
PRESENT laughter. DP22471. SEE Coward,
Noel Pierce.
PRESENTED for the Savings Banks
Association of the state of New York,
Group 5. C4167. SEE Campbell, Jean
Joy.
PRESSURE. DU20618. SEE Hoffman,
Charles North.
PRESTIGE. DU22432. SEE Frank,
Stanley Newton.
THE PRETENSE. DU21087. SEE Leland,
John.
PRETTY Polly. DU21211. SEE Hodges,
James Steele.
PREVIEW of terror. DU22118. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 378.
PRICE, EUGENIA.
Charlie's boss, a puppet show for
television, radio, movies, or the stage.
Episode 1. © Eugenia Price, Shepard
Chartoc; le 8Aug49; DU21028.
PRICE, EVADNE.
The phantom light, a comedy thriller in
three acts. London, S. French [1949].
60 p. -llus. (French's acting edition,
no. 1107) © Samuel French, ltd. ;
29Sep49; DP21812.
PRICE, JOHN LEMAR.
Golden wedding. [Television script]
© John Lemar Price, Jr.; le 7Jul49;
C3983.
The Troubador, a television show with
music. [Text only] © John Lemar
Price, Jr.
{Sample script] The Troubador finds
adventure in Italy. © le 7Jul49; DU21006.
Dec. 22, 1948. The Troubador explains
the meaning of Christmas. © le 7Jul49;
DU21007.
PRIDE of old Kentucky. DU22127. SEE
Loprete, Nicholas Richard.
PRIDEAUX, TOM.
The Milwaukee rocket, a comedy in two
acts. © Tom Prideaux; le 29Aug49;
DU21212.
PRIESTLEY, JOHN BOYNTON.
The Olympians; opera in three acts.
Libretto by J.B. Priestley, music by
Arthur Bliss. London, Novello [1949].
75 p. Text only. © John Boynton
Priestley; 19Sep49; DP-06.
PRIMARY cells. C4003. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EE-7.
PRINCE of a guy. DP22704. SEE Stroh,
Richard N.
THE PRINCE of Never-Never Land.
DU21651. SEE Madden, Benjamin
Ellicott.
THE PRINCE of peace, pt. 1. DU22652.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told
(Radio program) No. 129.
PRINCESS Mindamora. DU21822. SEE
Echevarria, Mele Pastor.
THE PRINCESS of Virginia. DP22296. SEE
Ballard, Francis Drake.
PRINDLE, James P.
In our hands. DU21934. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Oldsmobile TV, script 4. DU22556. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
So you have to write letters. DU22419.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Television spots. DU21930. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE PRINTER'S devil. DU21135. SEE
Morris, John Lawrence.
162
PRINTING presses of the 19th century.
C4085. SEE Montgomery, Gordon.
PRIVAL, Lucien.
Hangman's bait. DU21872. SEE
Schonherr, Karl.
PRIZE party. C4139. SEE Weinstein,
Reuben.
PROBLEMS of relativity in modern physics.
SEE Kilian, Edward.
PROCHNIK, BERTHA.
Deutschland wird zertruemmert. [Poems]
© Bertha Prochnik; le 26Aug49; C4050.
THE PROCTER puzzle. DU20590. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 248.
PROCTOR, John Julian,
Brief sanctuary. DU21012. SEE
Gribble, Harry Wagstaff.
The feast of St. James. DU20757. SEE
Gribble, Harry Wagstaff.
THE PRODIGAL son. DU22691. SEE
Columbia University. VD radio project.
THE PRODIGAL'S return. DU21980. SEE
Brown, Quest.
THE PROFESSIONAL question box. C4041.
SEE Clewell, George Livingston.
PROFIT ina package. C3858. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
PROGRESS to date. DU22418. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE PROGRESSIVE Farmer Company.
My wife, Mary. DP21755. SEE Sells,
James William.
The promise of life. DP21136. SEE
Sells, James William.
PROKOF'EV, SERGEI SERGEEVICH.
The love for three oranges, after Carlo
Gozzi's comedy. An opera in four
acts by Serge Prokofieff. Libretto: free
adaptation and translation by Victor
Seroff. New York, Boosey & Hawkes,
c1949. 17p. Text only. © Boosey &
Hawkes, inc. ; 4Nov49; DP22209.
The love for three oranges; an opera in
four acts by Serge Prokofieff, from the
fairytale of Carlo Gozzi. Libretto: free
adaptation and translation by Victor
Seroff. [Text only] © Boosey & Hawkes,
inc. ; le 29Sep49; DU22210.
THE PROMISE of life. DP21136. SEE
Sells, James William.
PROOF of the pudding. DU20607. SEE
Faricy, George.
THE PROPHET of Nauvoo. DP21541. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Sept. 29, 1949.
PROTEGEE. DU20953. SEE Ortner,
Louis Peter.
THE PROUD age. DP22157. SEE
Richards, Stanley.
PROUD is the heart. SEE Nagel, Lyda.
Strictly feminine. DP20655.
PROVAN, Edith McDonald.
Elena. DU20740. SEE Lowers, Virginia
Belle.
PROVENCE, JEAN.
American citizen, a comedy drama in
three acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 94p. illus. (Denison's royalty
plays) © T.S. Denison & Co. ; 28Sep49;
DP21634.
Bill's night out, a domestic farce in
three acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 94p. illus. (Denison's royalty
plays) © T.S. Denison & Co.; 13Sep49;
DP21413.
eatthiah dear
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
PROVENCE, JEAN. Cont'd.
It's a date, a comedy in three acts.
Minneapolis, T.S. Denison [1949].
93 p. illus. (Denison's royalty plays)
© T.S. Denison & Co. ; 19Sep49;
DP21481.
Lightning laughs, a collection of snappy
blackouts for amateurs. Minneapolis,
Northwestern Press, c1949. 124 p.
© The Northwestern Press; 17Nov49;
DP22278.
Little sweetheart [a play in three acts].
Minneapolis, T.S. Denison [1949].
90 p. illus. (Denison's royalty plays)
© T.S. Denison & Co. ; 13Sep49;
DP21415.
Plucked peacocks, a drama in one act.
Minneapolis, T.S. Denison [1949].
20 p. (Denison's one-act plays)
© T.S. Denison & Co. ; 3Nov49; DP22040.
You don't have to be rich, a comedy in
three acts. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1949]. 84p. (Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 1Jul49;
DP20653.
PRUMBS, LUCILLE SMITH.
The dolls, a play in two scenes. © Lucille
S. Prumbs; le 7Nov49; DU22137.
PSYCHIATRIC Foundation.
The gift of hope. C4199. SEE Grantham,
Katherine E.
PULL the wagon. DU21740. SEE Lane,
Kathleen R.
PUMPKINS are ripe. DU21399. SEE
Lake, Goldie.
PUNCTUATION marks. C3893. SEE
Clapp, John Mantle.
PURELY American. DU21013. SEE
Lang, Leslie William.
PYLE, Howard,
Otto of the Silver Hand. DU21214. SEE
Pyle, Mary Thurman.
PYLE, MARY THURMAN.
Otto of the Silver Hand, a dramatization
of a story of the same title by Howard
Pyle. © Mary Thurman Pyle; lc
12Aug49; DU21214,
Q
QUALITY first. DU22427, DU22553. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
QUATRE jours a Paris. DU21200. SEE
Ovanessian, Raymond.
QUEEN, Ellery, pseud.
The four of hearts mystery. SEE
Roos, William. Ellery Queen's The
four of hearts mystery. DP21855.
QUEEN Esther. DU21549. SEE The
Children's Chapel (Radio program)
No. 63.
QUEEN Regnant. DU20633. SEE Littell,
Edward Mason.
QUEST and conquest. DU20783. SEE
Millholland, Charles Bruce.
THE QUEST for security. C4270> SEE
Bernard, Edward. ;
A QUESTION and an answer. C4164. SEE
Beers, Henrietta Gilchrist.
QUICK, DOROTHY.
One night in Holyrood, a one act play in
verse. Portland, Me., Falmouth Pub.
House [1949]. 27 p. © Dorothy Quick;
2Jun49; DP20690.
QUILTER, ROGER.
Love at the inn, a light opera in three acts.
Lyrics by Rodney Bennett, book by
Jeffrey Lambourne, music by Roger
Quilter. London, Ascherberg, Hopwood
& Crew [1949]. 63 p. Text only.
© Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd. ;
40ct49; DP-05.
QUIN, SHIRLAND.
Men and women; or, Nine points of the
law. A play in three acts. © Shirland
Quin; le 9Nov49; DU22097.
The zone of the fish, a play in three acts.
© Shirland Quin; le 14Nov49; DU22166.
QUINN, Don. SEE Fibber McGee and
Molly (Radio program)
QUISQUALIS. DU20615. SEE Tellier,
Andre.
QUIZ KIDS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Quiz Kids, inc.
470. Sept. 11, 1949. © le 12Sep49; C4116.
471. Sept. 18, 1949. © 1c 19Sep49; C4114
472. Sept. 25, 1949. © lc 26Sep49; C4106.
473. Oct. 2, 1949. ©le 30ct49; C4123.
474. Oct. 9, 1949. © le 100ct49; C4163.
475. Oct. 16, 1949. ©lce 170ct49; C4051.
476. Oct. 23, 1949. © le 240ct49; C4204.
477. Oct. 30, 1949. ©le 310ct49; C4210.
478. Mov. 6, 1949. ©le TNov49; C4217.
479. Nov. 13, 1949. ©lc 14Nov49; C4236.
480. Nov. 20, 1949. © le 21Nov49; C4253
481. Nov. 27, 1949. ©lc 28Nov49; C4273
482. Dec. 4, 1949. ©lc 5Dec49; C4284.
483. Dec. 11, 1949. © 1e 12Dec49; C4309.
484-485, Dec. 18, 25, 1949. ©1c each
19Dec49; C4317-4318.
QUIZ KIDS (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Quiz Kids, inc.
20. June 29, 1949. ©lc 1Jul49; C3830.
20. July 6, 1949. © le 8Jul49; C3880.
21. July 13, 1949. ©le 15Jul49; C3892.
22. July 20, 1949. ©lce 22Jul49; C3903.
23. July 27, 1949. ©lc 29Jul49; C3930.
24. Aug. 3, 1949. © 1c 5Aug49; C3967.
25. Aug. 10, 1949. ©lc 12Aug49; C3980.
26. Aug. 17, 1949. © lc 19Aug49; C4017.
27. Aug. 24, 1949. ©lc 26Aug49; C4022.
28. Aug. 31, 1949. ©lc 6Sep49; C4042.
29. Sept. 7, 1949. ©lc 9Sep49; C4117.
30. Sept. 12, 1949. ©lc 14Sep49; C4115.
31. Sept. 19, 1949. © 1c 21Sep49; C4131.
32. Sept. 26, 1949. © 1c 28Sep49; C4113.
33. Oct. 3, 1949. ©le 50ct49; C4132.
34. Oct. 10, 1949. © le 120ct49; C4169.
35. Oct. 17, 1949. © le 190ct49; C4203.
36. Oct. 24, 1949. © 1c 26Oct49; C4205.
37. Oct. 31, 1949. ©l1ce 2Nov49; C4202.
38. Nov. 7, 1949. ©1c 9Nov49; C4216.
39. Nov. 14, 1949. ©lc 16Nov49; C4238.
40. Nov. 21, 1949. © le 23Nov49; C4272.
41. Nov. 28, 1949. © 1c 30Nov49; C4277.
42. Dec. 5, 1949. © le 7Dec49; C4296.
44. Dec. 19, 1949. © le 22Dec49; C4321.
QUIZ Kids, inc. SEE
Quiz Kids (Radio program)
Quiz Kids (Television program)
R
R, Jonathan, pseud. SEE Michel, Rimsa.
R.F.D. AMERICA (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
67. July 2, 1949. © le 5Jul49; C3826.
68. July 9, 1949. © lc 11Jul49; C3868.
69. July 16, 1949. © le 18Jul49; C3888.
70. July 23, 1949. © le 25Jul49; C3899.
71. July 30, 1949. © le 1Aug49; C3912.
72. Aug. 6, 1949. ©lce 8Aug49; C3945.
73. Aug. 13, 1949. © 1c 15Aug49; C3978.
74. Aug. 20, 1949. ©lc 22Aug49; C3990.
75. Aug. 27, 1949. ©lc 29Aug49; C4021.
76. Sept. 3, 1949. © le 6Sep49; C4047.
77. Sept. 10, 1949. © 1c 12Sep49; C4055.
78. Sept. 17, 1949. © le 19Sep49; C4087.
163
R.F.D. AMERICA (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
22. June 30, 1949. © le 5Jul49; C3834.
23. July 7, 1949. © le 11Jul49; C3867.
24. July 14, 1949. ©lc 18Jul49; C3887.
25. July 21, 1949. ©lc 25Jul49; C3900.
26. July 28, 1949. © le 1Aug49; C3911.
27. Aug. 4, 1949. ©lc 8Aug49; C3946.
28. Aug. 11, 1949. © le 15Aug49; C3976.
29. Aug. 18, 1949. © le 22Aug49; C3992.
30, Aug. 25, 1949. © le 29Aug49; C4020.
31. Sept. 1, 1949. ©lc 6Sep49; C4046.
32. Sept. 8, 1949. ©lc 12Sep49; C4077.
33. Sept. 15, 1949. © 1c 19Sep49; C4086.
RABBIT Maranville. C3820. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
RABINOFF, Leon. We dream awhile.
C4099. SEE Voss, Kittie Keepers.
RABINOWITZ, ZINA.
On the road to freedom, a scenario.
© Zina Rabinowitz; le 20Sep49; DU21465.
RADIO Church Associates, inc. SEE They
Lived the Word (Radio program)
RADIO Program Production Company. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program)
RADIO-television Bible class. C4211. SEE
Tompkins, Joseph Herbert.
RADLER, Helen B.
A visit with the children at Memorial.
C3881. SEE New York. Memorial
Hospital.
RADLER, Mrs. Leon A. SEE Radler,
Helen B.
RAGG, LOUIS GLADSTONE.
The Cottonwoods, a tragedy of Oklahoma
territory in three acts. (Poinsettia
plays) © Louis Gladstone Ragg;
20Sep49; DP21514.
RAIMUND, FERDINAND.
The spendthrift, a musical fairy tale
in three acts. Translated and adapted
by Erwin Tramer. New York, Ungar
Pub. Co. [1949]. 87 p. Introductory
song, Hunting song and Song of the plane:
p. [81]-87. © Erwin Tramer; 60ct49;
DP21705. Prev. reg. 21Nov44; DU91323.
RAIN no more. DU22674. SEE Smith,
James Joseph.
RAINBOWS to order. DU20710. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
RAISA, pseud. SEE Sachs, Raisa Mary.
RAKSIN, Ruby.
The Emperor's new clothes. DU20998.
SEE Barzman, Sol.
RALSTON Purina Company.
Signal for selling. C4031. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
RAMSEY, Carolyn Elizabeth.
Get the coast on the phone. DU21196.
SEE Aaberg, Jean Littlejohn.
RAND, ABBY HOFF.
It's Christmas outside; radio script.
© Abby Hoff Rand; le 26Sep49; DU21686.
RAND, William, pseud. SEE Roos, William.
THE RAPE of Lucretia. DP21056. SEE
Britten, Benjamin.
RASKIN, Edward Alan.
Miami. DU21712. SEE Dordoni, Lea.
THE RAT race. DU21093. SEE Kanin,
Garson.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
RATHJE, HELEN.
Peter's boy, a play in three acts.
© Helen Rathje; le 1Nov49; DU21966.
RATTIGAN, TERENCE.
The Browning version, a play in one act.
London, S. French [1949]. 48 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 1967)
© Terence Rattigan; 29Sep49; DP21811.
Harlequinade, a farce in one act.
London, S. French [1949]. 50p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 1966)
© Samuel French ltd. ; 14Oct49; DP22467.
O mistress mine, a comedy in three acts.
[Acting ed.] New York, S. French
[1949]. 116 p. illus. © Terence
Rattigan; 6Oct49; DP21847. Prev. reg.
"O mistress mine, '' 20Dec45, DU96558;
"Love in idleness, '' 2Mar48, DP13937.
DER RAUB der Lukrezia. SEE Britten,
Benjamin. The rape of Lucretia.
DP21056.
RAUH, IDA.
Acquitted, a play in three acts by Ida
Rauh and Robert W. Janes. © Ida Rauh,
Robert W. Janes; le 15Nov49; DU22316.
RAUNSHOLM, PETER LASSE GEORG.
A Christmas dream, the key to the land
of joy. A Pucks and Goblins comedy
in five acts. © Peter Lasse Georg
Raunsholm; 3Aug49; DP22533.
Dydens aereskrans; humoristisk satirisk.
5 akter, 18 scener. © Peter Lasse
Georg Raunsholm; 3Aug49; DP22534.
RAVEN, Carol.
Quisqualis. DU20615. SEE Tellier,
Andre.
RAWLINS, KING AUGUSTINE.
The graphic geometric precision calculus,
part 1; an illustrated lecture series
dealing with new and simple methods of
calculating exact geometrical differen-
tials and integrals in the solution of a
number of the famous geometrical
problems of antiquity. © King A. Rawlins;
le 3Nov49; C4293.
RAYHANAH. DU21213. SEE Clift, Denison
Halley.
RAYNOR'S comeback. SEE Burlford,
Thomas Rugby. A modern Faust.
DU21713.
RAZIM, OTTO ARTHUR.
Ammoniated chewing gum; oral talk.
© Otto Arthur Razim; le 5Aug49; C3928.
REACH, JAMES.
No place like home, a farce in three acts,
by Hilda Manning [pseud.] New York,
S. French [1949]. 80 p. © Samuel
French; 14O0ct49; DP21838.
The people next door, a comedy in three
acts, by Ruth Lorak [pseud.] New York,
S. French, c1949. 84p. illus.
© Samuel French; 19Oct49; DP22472.
READ, Claire, pseud. SEE Davis,
Claire H.
READ the script. SEE Trams, Charles
Herman. A message for the children.
C4250.
READY, STUART.
Dark return, a play in three acts.
London, H.F.W. Deane; Boston,
W.H. Baker Co. [1949]. 63 p. illus.
(Deane's series of plays) © Stuart
Ready; 1Jun49; DP21417.
THE REAL place of money in the economic
eycle. C4271. SEE Bernard, Edward.
REBASZ, Eurith T.
The creative hour. C4213. SEE Darling,
Marguerite V. Myers.
THE REBEL. DU21349. SEE Pannuto,
Henry.
RECONDITIONING for quick turnover.
DU20696. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
RECURRENT dream. DU22514.
Coleman, Patricia.
SEE
THE RED death. DU20744.
Eddy.
SEE Ruhl,
RED Forest. DU21307. SEE Reynolds,
Howard Gardner.
RED Goose quiz party. C4024. SEE
Kaczander, Paul.
RED hot mama. DU22434. SEE Artist
Management Associates.
RED-Riding-Hood. DP-01. SEE Fyleman,
Rose.
RED Rolfe. C3953. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
THE RED wagon. DU21249. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2597-1822.
REDDING, EDWARD CAROLAN.
Maybe tomorrow, a television musical
comedy by Edward C. Redding.
Episode no. 1. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Edward C. Redding;
le 7Jul49; DU20662.
REDDING, JAMES.
Stop, look, and listen. [Address]
© James Redding; le 24O0ct49; C4192.
REED, Ch.
The Siena pianoforte. DP21753. SEE
Carmi, Avner.
REEVES, CHARLES RANSOM.
The western pioneers; a play, drama, or
pageant in four acts, in four original
poems, by ''The Old Schoolmaster"'
[pseud.] © Charles Ransom Reeves;
12Jun49; AA129785.
REHEARSAL for death. DP22475. SEE
Batson, George.
REID, SARA FALKNOR.
Mr. Nappi's attic, by Sara Falknor
Reid, Joan Barbara Morris, and Claire
Cobham Gundlach. [Television film
script] © Neves Productions; lc
18Jul49; DU20778.
REIMER, Frances.
Giving double, getting double. DU21047.
SEE McGraw, Jock.
REINBURG, ANNABELLE MOORE.
Nightingale's palace. [Film script]
© Annabelle Moore Reinburg; Ic 5Jul49;
DU20831.
REINES, BERNARD.
Love and innocence, a one-act play for
television. © Bernard Reines; lc
22Jul49; DU20819.
REINHERZ, LEONA GOSMAN.
Hrotsvitha's help, a musical play in
three acts by Lee Bertram. Music
by Sid Reinherz. ©lLee Bertram
(Debby Dare); le 200ct49; DU22025.
Little white way, a romantic musical
drama in two acts, by Lee Bertram
[pseud. ] and Myra Chipman. [Text only]
© Nettie Myra Chipman, Leona Gosman
Reinherz; le 21Nov49; on revisions;
DU22277. Prev. reg. 13May49, DU19964.
REINHERZ, Sid.
Hrotsvitha's help. DU22025. SEE
Reinherz, Leona Gosman.
REISFELD, Bert.
Joe, der Gliicksbringer. DU21979. SEE
Kelemen, Paul Gordon Stev.
164
THE REJECTED hayseed. DU20756. SEE
Jackson, Mary Lackeye.
RELLA, ETTORE.
Sign of winter; or, Stars for the dark cave.
A play. 114leaves. © Ettore Rella;
le 6Sep49; DU21314.
REMEMBER is remember. DU21344. SEE
Dunseith, John Carl.
REMINGTON Arms Company.
How's about it. DU21689, DU22428. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
REMINISCENCING with baby. C3884. SEE
Watkins, Marguerite A.
UNE RENCONTRE. DU22583. SEE
Salomons, Jean-Pierre.
RENDEZVOUS at the river. DU21535.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2609-1834.
RENDEZVOUS in Paris. DU21453. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 565.
THE RENEGADE huskie. DU20840. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 671.
RENEGADES. DU22396. SEE Bermingham,
William Edward.
RENTHAL, Sidney.
The care and feeding of Mr. Dobbs.
DU20790. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program) Mar. 31, 1949.
Nuisance case. DU20795. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) May 26, 1949.
See you in the comics. DU21526. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
July 14, 1949.
RESCUE in the forest. DU21778,. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 694.
RESEARCH needed in the field of sanitation.
C4279. SEE Wilson, William Lenoir.
THE RESPECTFUL prostitute. SEE
Sartre, Jean Paul. Three plays. A35222.
RESURRECTION. DU21659. SEE Graci,
Helen Josephine.
RETRIBUTION. DU21874. SEE Pereira,
Alfred Norbert.
RETURN, O wanderer. DU20941. SEE
Stoutenborough, J. Don.
THE RETURN of the fish. DU21654. SEE
Di Salvo, Joseph John.
RETURN of the fugitive. DU22491. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 718.
THE RETURN of the lodger, DU21721.
SEE The Cavalcade of America (Radio
program) No. 615.
THE RETURN of Tom Becket. DU22501.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio
program) No. 714.
LE REVEILLON du pére Brisson. DP22535.
SEE Vekeman, Victor.
REVENGE. DU21830. SEE Goit, Whitney.
REVOLUTIONS per minute. DU20939. SEE
Gartner, Marie.
REX Barney. C3816. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
REYNOLDS, HOWARD GARDNER.
Red Forest, a musical comedy in two
acts by Howard Reynolds and George
Alvin Oldenburg. Music and lyrics by
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
REYNOLDS, HOWARD GARDNER. Cont'd.
George Alvin Oldenburg. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © George
Alvin Matthew Oldenburg, Howard
Gardner Reynolds; lc 6Sep49; DU21307.
RHOADES, CHARLES O.
Theatre Tours act. [A 20 to 30-minute
act. 9 leaves]. © Big 3 Tours; 8Aug49;
DP21085.
RHODES, KATHLYN.
Robin Hood, a new and original operetta
in three acts, written by Kathlyn
Rhodes, composed by A. Claude Keeton.
[Vocal score] Ist ed. [Scarborough,
Eng., K.R.W. Publications] c1949.
162 p. © Arthur Claude Keeton,
Kathlyn Rhodes; 12Aug49; DP21662.
RHODES, Richard.
Robin Hood. DP22006. SEE DeKoven,
Reginald.
RHYTHMASTERS show. DU20481. SEE
Marshall, Thomas.
RIANO, Jack, pseud. SEE Bourke, John
James.
RICE, Edmund.
Up to now. DU21602. SEE Herrmann,
Henry Roydon.
RICE, Susan D.
Brass buttons and good old Jack. DU21512.
SEE Hawell, Emlie May.
THE RICH loam. DU21893. SEE Jones,
Marc Edmund.
RICHARD, ROBERT.
The colonel takes over, a comedy in two
acts, for television. © Robert Richard;
le 15Dec49; DU22547.
RICHARDS, STANLEY.
O distant land, a play in one act. San
Francisco, Banner Play Bureau, c1949.
29 p. © Banner Play Bureau, inc. ;
10Sep49; DP21501.
The proud age, a serious comedy in
three acts. San Francisco, Banner
Play Bureau [1949]. 91 p. illus.
© Stanley Richards; 1Nov49; DP22157.
RICHARDSON, Claiborne Foster.
Keep it in the south. DU21859. SEE
Norfleet, Mary Ellen.
RICHARDSON, HAL AINSLIE.
All good men go away; a dramatico-
musical composition by Hal Richardson,
Paquita Anderson, and John Potoker.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Hal Richardson, John Potoker, Paquita
Anderson; le 310ct49; DU21939.
The face is familiar, a series of fifteen-
minute dramatic sketches with music.
[''The lady's a lush" written in colla-
boration with Paquita Anderson] Text
and music on separate leaves. © Hal
Richardson; le 21Jun49; DU21450.
RICHARDSON, Howard.
Design for a stained glass window.
DU21355. SEE Berney, William
Claiborne.
RICHARDSON, Samuel.
Pamela. SEE Blackmore, Madeline.
Dear virtue. DU21749.
RICHTER, MURIEL E.
Conference with Portia, a 15-minute
television show. [Plan and sample
script] © Muriel E. Richter; le 8Sep49;
DU21333.
Conference with Portia, a television
show. [A revised sample script]
© Muriel E. Richter; lc 2Nov49; DU22135.
RICK Palmer, private investigator. DU22027.
SEE Silvius, Gilbert G.
RIDDLE me riches. DP21904. SEE
Weatherly, Anne Ferring.
RIFLES at the railhead. DU21782. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2612-1837.
RIGGS, Lynn.
The hunger I got. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
RIGHT again! C3922. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
RINGO. C4281. SEE Lustig, Leroy
Francis.
RIP Van Winkle. DU21887. SEE
Hennessy, Edward William.
RISTOW, WILLIAM LOUIS.
Coals of fire, a play in three acts.
© William Louis Ristow; 14Nov49;
DP22234.
RITUAL of the queens of the temple of the
Royal Arch. C4295. SEE Freemasons.
Virginia City, Mont. Royal Arch Masons.
Chapter No. 1.
RIVER Forest, Ill. Rosary College.
Sleeping princess. DP20656. SEE Ghéon,
Henri.
RIZZUTO, GERALD JOHN.
The mouse, a play in three acts.
© Gerald John Rizzuto; lec 19Sep49;
DU21443.
THE ROAD. DU21218. SEE Gorochoy,
ledidia.
THE ROAD that led to London. DP20581.
SEE Prescott, Virginia F.
THE ROAD to riches. SEE Mendelsohn,
Monroe Paul. Easy Street. C3931.
THE ROAMING minstrel. DU22042-22043,
DU22261-22262. SEE Andersen, Arthur
Olaf.
ROBBINS, J. J.
Episode. DU22074. SEE Dymow, Ossip.
ROBERT Bender. DU21950. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program) No. 3.
ROBERT Dodd. C4143. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
ROBERT E. Clarke and Associates, inc.
SEE Clarke (Robert E.) and Associates,
inc.
ROBERTS, GORDON.
Spot the buck, a one-act play by Gordon
Roberts and Herman Friedman.
© Herman Friedman, Gordon Roberts;
le 21Sep49; on revisions; DU21490.
Prev. reg. 31May49; DU20202.
ROBERTS, MICHAEL, pseud.
John Law, ein Stuck in sieben Bildern von
Michael Roberts [pseud. of Franz
Jarald and Hans Stéckl] © Theater-
verlag Eirich Gesellschaft m.b.H.; lc
270ct49; DU22391.
ROBERTS, Mrs. Samuel. SEE Black,
Leota Hulse.
ROBIN Hood. SEE
DeKoven, Reginald. DP22006.
Rhodes, Kathlyn. DP21662.
ROBINSON, Anne Durrum.
Ma and Lillie. DU21281. SEE Benjamin,
Marye Durrum.
Take a fashion note. DU21282. SEE
Benjamin, Marye Durrum.
ROBINSON, Armin L.
Die Musik kommt! DP21819. SEE
Straus, Oscar.
165
ROBINSON, CHARLES KNOX.
The sports page, a play in thirteen scenes.
© Charles K. Robinson; le 26Oct49;
DU22008.
ROBINSON, THOMAS A.
A thousand years down the road of error,
and a new path to an oldtruth. [Record-
ing scripts] © Rev. Thos. A. Robinson,
Cato Records Products; le 10Nov49;
C4232.
ROBINSON Crusoe. DP22469. SEE
Carter, Margaret.
ROBISON, JOHN AGNEW.
Let's go motoring. [Radio script] © John
A. Robison; le 25Jul49; C3902.
ROBKIN, SIMON.
Cooking without recipe. [A course in
cooking] © Simon Robkin; le 30Dec49;
C4325.
ROBSON, Cecil.
Cry of the peacock. DU22325. SEE
Anouilh, Jean.
ROCHE, John.
Up to now. DU21602. SEE Herrmann,
Henry Roydon.
ROCK of ages. DU21727. SEE Hare,
Montgomery.
ROCKETT Pictures, inc.
Close isn't closed. C3908. SEE
Lee, Raymond E.
ROCKWELL, WILLARD MILLER.
The corner drug store. [Radio script]
© Willard Miller Rockwell; lc 100ct49;
DU21709.
ROCKWOOD, Jean.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
RODDA, VIOLET.
Change of hearts, a musical play in three
acts by Violet Rodda and Frank Hilliard.
Alternate title: ''A flat on the Seine."
[Text only] © Violet Rodda, Frank
Hilliard; le 30ct49; DU21641.
RODEHEAVER Company.
A King is born. DP21982. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
RODGERS, RICHARD.
South Pacific, a musical play. Music by
Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar
Hammerstein, book by Oscar Hammer-
stein and Joshua Logan. Adapted from
James A. Michener's Pulitzer prize-
winning ''Tales of the South Pacific. "'
New York, Random House [1949]. 170 p.
illus. Text only. © Richard Rodgers,
Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd; 180ct49;
DP22279. Prev. reg. 2May49; DU19879.
RODIACK, ROBERT ERIC.
The abyss, a one-act fantasy concerning
the spiritual structures of two minds;
two hearts. © Robert Eric Rodiack;
le 12Dec49; DU22462.
RODMAN, Howard.
It's a free country. DU21866. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 38
ROE, JAMES.
A lecture on the James Roe method for
the prevention of infantile paralysis
and the relief of the paralysis resulting
from infantile paralysis. © James
Roe; le 12Dec49; C4310.
ROEBURT, JOHN.
Saint Harry's day. [Radio script. ]
© John Roeburt; le 6Jul49; DU20641.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ROEMHELD, Edgar.
The merry widow. DU21715. SEE
Lehar, Ferenc.
ROERICK, William George.
The happiest years. DP21839. SEE
Coley, Thomas Luther.
ROGERS, ALICE JANE.
Tartuffe; or, The impostor. A modern
prose adaptation of Moliére's play.
© Alice Jane Rogers; lc 14Sep49; C4083.
ROGERS, Merrill.
The book of Job. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
ROGERS, SHERMAN EDWARD.
Fall, angel, fall; an original musical-
comedy in two acts. Book and lyrics
by Sherman E. Rogers, music by Stowe
C. Phelps. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Sherman Edward Rogers,
Stowe Catlin Phelps; le 200ct49;
DU21824.
ROGERS Hornsby. C4064. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
ROGOFF, ELIAS M.
Kobb's jobs, a comedy series by Rex
Fuller [pseud.] Episode 1, in 3
chapters. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elias M. Rogoff; le 6Sep49;
DU21327.
ROHAUER, RAYMOND.
Vienna in waltztime (Tales of the Vienna
Woods) An operetta in two acts. Music
by Johann Strauss. [Text only]
© Raymond Rohauer; lc 18Aug49;
DU21233.
ROHMANN, PAUL HENRY.
As big as life, a comedy in three acts.
© Paul Henry Rohmann; le 30ct49;
DU21647.
LE ROI de coeur. DP-010. SEE Maurette,
Marcelle.
ROLFS, HANS WILHELM.
Flight into fantasy, a play in three acts.
© Hans Wilhelm Rolfs; le 5Dec49;
DU22380.
Higgy, a one act play. © Hans Wilhelm
Rolfs; le 24Aug49; DU21170.
Nora, a one-act play. © Hans Wilhelm
Rolfs; le 26Sep49; DU21505.
ROLL along, Mr. Chesney. DU21406. SEE
Smith, William Philip.
ROLLINI, MARIO.
Le Europee vittoriose in amore? (Are
European women winners in love?)
Dramma intre atti. © Mario Rollini;
le 1Sep49; DU22482.
ROLNICK, JACOB.
Desire at the crossroads; or, To fetcha
pail of water. A motion picture scenario
adapted from the author's play of the
same title. © Jacob Rolnick; lc 16Aug49;
DU21089.
ROMANCE of Julia Dalton, wife of Emmett
Dalton. DU21499. SEE Kurtz, Russell
Wilkinson.
ROMANCE Parisienne. SEE Sherbowsky,
David. Parisian love story. DU22170.
RONALD, James.
We'll never have a nickel. DU21975. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 39.
ROODKOWSKY, NIKITA DIMITRIEVITCH.
Secret of Prometheus, a play in four acts.
© Nikita Dimitrievitch Roodkowsky; lc
17Aug49; on revisions; DU21115. Prev.
reg. 12Jan48; DU12377.
THE ROOM next door. DU21791. SEE
Meyers, Harold.
ROOS, Frances Homer. SEE Homer,
Frances.
ROOS, JOSEPH.
The born genius, an American satire in
three acts by Richard Hannon [pseud. ]
© Joseph Roos; le 16Sep49; DU21427.
ROOS, WILLIAM.
Ellery Queen's The four of hearts
mystery, dramatized by William Rand
[pseud.] Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
[1949]. 91p. illus. © The Dramatic
Pub. Co.; 140ct49; DP21855.
ROSARY College. SEE River Forest, Ill.
Rosary College.
ROSE, Bethina, pseud. SEE Truka,
Elizabeth Patricia.
ROSE, Le ROMA.
Her Christmas wish, a one-act Christmas
play. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Art Craft
Play Co. 23p., illus. © J. Vincent
Heuer; 26Aug49; DP21274.
The house next door, a mystery in one
act. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub.
Co. 26p., illus. © EdwardI. Heuer;
26Aug49; DP21243.
ROSE, MARTIN.
The trouble with women, a comedy in
three acts. © Martin Rose; le 28Nov49;
DU22324.
ROSEN, SARA.
South Orange juice, a play in two acts and
an epilogue by Sara Rosen, Amanda
Safirstein, and Estelle Unger. © Sara
Rosen, Estelle Unger, Amanda
Safirstein; le 1Nov49; DU21965.
ROSENBERG, David.
Of such small dreams. DU20612. SEE
Giusti, Arndt, Haniel.
Uncle Julius. DU21964. SEE Rosenberg,
Ethel.
ROSENBERG, ETHEL.
Of such small dreams. DU20612. SEE
Giusti, Arndt Haniel.
Uncle Julius, a television presentation by
Ethel and David Rosenberg. © Ethel
Rosenberg, David Rosenberg; lc 2Nov49;
DU2 1964.
ROSENBERG, JOSEPH.
The last day of William Colford, a play
in three acts. © Joseph Rosenberg; lc
14Jul49; on revisions; DU20748. Prev.
reg. ''William Colford, '' 26Feb47;
DU7762.
ROSENCRANS, Leo S.
The big kitchen. DU20699. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The finest first. DU21693. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Workhorses of industry. DU22417. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The workhorses of the farm. DU22426.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ROTARY tillage talks by M-E. SEE
Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
Company.
ROTH, STELLA ANN.
Jeff Stockton, cabdriver; or, Adventures
of Jeff Stockton, cabdriver. [Television
script] © Stella Roth; le 140ct49;
DU21885.
ROTHBARD, M.
A stranger sojourns, a play in three acts.
© Mrs. Paul Rothbard; lc 4Aug49;
DU21016.
ROTHBARD, Mrs. Paul. SEE Rothbard, M.
166
ROTHE, Hans.
Leute wie wir. DU20637. SEE
Vosper, Frank.
Napoleon in New Orleans. DU20636. SEE
Rothe, Hans.
ROTHSCHILD, John Edward.
It's done every day. DU22033. SEE
Karp, Abraham Norman.
LA ROUE de la fortune. DU20677. SEE
Depicker, Eyrille.
ROUNDUP stars. C4075. SEE Behrman,
Chester Theodore.
ROW, Peterson and Company.
Big Navajo medicine. DP21911. SEE
Fenderson, Julia K.
Birthday party. DP21903. SEE Gilmore,
Edward Joseph.
The books give a party. DP21895. SEE
Edmonds, Edith.
The boy with the hatchet. DP21906.
SEE Peacock, Mary.
Christmas in ninety-nine words. DP21905.
SEE Fisher, Aileen Lucia.
A Christmas street scene. DP20674.
SEE Grafke, Elsie.
Cradle troubadour. DP21896. SEE
Stewart, Dorothy Rood.
The fir-tree fairy. DP21909. SEE
Johnston, Leonora.
Fog Island. DP21897. SEE McCarty,
Edward Clayton.
Glamour boy. DP21898. SEE Olson,
Esther Evangeline.
It's fun to celebrate. DP21908. SEE
Whipple, Mary.
Life mask. DP21900, SEE Griscom,
Bert.
The Lindsay book. DP21910. SEE
Lindsay, Clarence M.
The living rock. DP21894. SEE Sargent,
Aileene.
Nine timely programs for elementary
schools. DP20753. SEE Holloway,
Pearl.
The pink dress. DP21901. SEE Elser,
Donald.
Riddle me riches. DP21904. SEE
Weatherly, Anne Ferring.
Something special. DP21902. SEE
Howard, Mary Warner.
The wonderful wishbox. DP21907. SEE
Thomas, Lydia.
The zoozah. DP21899. SEE LePelley,
Guernsey.
ROWLEY, ANDREW MORRISON.
Tulsa and the oil industry on parade; film
script. © Andrew Morrison Rowley; lc
15Aug49; C4206.
ROYAL flush and a Tedron suit. DU22136.
SEE Jamieson, Ronald Stuart.
ROZAN, Gertrude.
The bridge between. DU22190. SEE
Barker, Albert.
RUBEN, ALEX.
The story behind the song, an original
radio program. [Sample script]
© Alex Ruben; Ic 15Aug49; C3972.
RUDIN, VLADIMIR.
Echo of the past, a screenplay. Original
story by Nina Chordas. © Nina Chordas;
le 16Sep49; DU22402.
RUHL, EDDY;
The red death, a musical play in two acts.
© Eddy Ruhl; Ie 12Jul49; DU20744.
RULON, SAMUEL A.
Summer for Johnnie, a play in three acts,
by Sam Rulon. © Samuel A. Rulon 3rd.
(Sam Rulon); le 9Dec49; DU22450.
THE RUNAWAY bride. DP21706. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
RUNYON, Damon.
Johnny One-Eye. DU21201. SEE Bogeaus,
Benedict.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
RUPERT. DU22591. SEE Vadnay, Laslo.
RUSH, JOHN S.
Poverty Castle, an operetta-ballet in two
sets. Book and music by John S. Rush.
[Text only] © John S. Rush; le 22Dec49;
DU22631.
RUSSELL, EARL L.
Battle for Bill, a comedy in three acts.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub. Co.,
c1949. 92p. illus. © Edward I. Heuer;
1Sep49; DP21366.
Grandma's best years, a comedy in three
acts. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Art Craft
Play Co. 103 p. © J. Vincent Heuer,
Art Craft Play Co. ; 26Aug49; DP21242.
RUSSELL (F. C.) Company.
One step ahead. C3863. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
RUSSELL, PAUL ARCHELAUS.
Los Visitadores; a musical comedy in two
acts. Text and music on separate
leaves. © Paul Russell; le 6Sep49;
DU21288.
RUSSELL, Thomas F.
Seatter the stars. DU21873. SEE Hove,
Thomas Orville.
RUSSELL, Violet.
Magic mysteries. DU22318. SEE
Johnson, Edward T.
RUSTY'S secret. DU22167. SEE Miller,
William Clarence.
S
S. C. Johnson & Son, ine. SEE Johnson
(S. C.) & Son, inc.
S. S. Kresge Company. SEE Kresge (S. S.)
Company.
"S.-U.-R.'' SEE Gorton, Alfred. An epos
on Eros: ''Sex-tet.'' DU21868.
SABOTAGE in our town. DU22605. SEE
Trimble, Jessy.
SACHEY, MICHAEL.
KO punching with flowing power. [Instruc-
tions with illus.] © Michael Sachey; le
22Nov49; C4275.
SACHS, DANIEL HOWARD.
Nuthin' but money! A new musical revue
with lyrics and sketches by Danny
Jackson [pseud. of Daniel Howard
Sachs] and Raisa [pseud. of Raisa Mary
Sachs] and music by Charles Vedder.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Raisa Mary Sachs, Danny Jackson,
Charles Nicolas Vedder; le 16Sep49;
DU21447.
SACHS, Raisa Mary.
Nuthin' but money! DU21447. SEE Sachs,
Daniel Howard.
SACRAMENTO CIVIC REPERTORY
THEATER.
The bandit chief; or, Spectre of the
forest. A play in five acts. © Sacra-
mento Civic Repertory Theater; lc
310ct49; DU21958.
A SAFE Christmas tree. DU22414. SEE
Keay, Harold E.
SAFETY quiz-down. C3895. SEE Faber,
Elmer.
SAFIRSTEIN, Amanda.
South Orange juice. DU21965. SEE
Rosen, Sara.
SAGA of Santa Monica. DU21132. SEE
Crisler, Carol Marcella.
THE SAGEBRUSH roundup. DU22509.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2634-1859.
ST. CLAIR, ROBERT.
Anything for a laugh, a three-act comedy.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, cl1949. 102 p. illus.
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc. ;
1Sep49; DP22404.
Aunty misbehaves, a comedy in three
acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 108 p. illus. (Denison's
royalty plays) © T.S. Denison & Co.;
13Sep49; DP21412.
Comin' round the mountain, a hillbilly
comedy in three acts. Minneapolis,
T.S. Denison [1949]. 105 p. illus.
(Denison's select plays) © T.S. Denison
& Co.; 9Sep49; DP21370.
The fortune hunters, a comedy in three
acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 96 p. illus. (Denison's royalty
plays) © T.S. Denison & Co.; 19Sep49;
DP21480.
Homer, the brave; a comedy in one
act. Altadena, Calif., Stage Door Play
Co., cl949. 32p. illus. © Stage Door
Play Co.; 10ct49; DP22561.
House for sale, a comedy in three acts.
Minneapolis, T.S. Denison [1949].
112 p. illus. (Denison's royalty plays)
© T.S. Denison & Co. ; 9Sep49; DP21369.
The house of vengeance, a mystery
comedy drama in three acts. Minnea-
polis, T.S. Denison [1949]. 94 p. illus.
(Denison's royalty plays) © T.S.
Denison & Co.; 140ct49; DP21916.
Milly of the movies, a comedy in three
acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 108 p. illus. (Denison's
royalty plays) © T.S. Denison & Co. ;
250ct49; DP21938.
My dear relatives, a comedy in three
acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 112 p. illus. (Denison's
royalty plays) © T.S. Denison & Co.;
28Sep49; DP21633.
The runaway bride, a comedy in one
act. Minneapolis, Northwestern Press,
c1949. 36 p. © The Northwestern
Press; 50ct49; DP21706.
Stage struck, a novel but easily produced
comedy in three acts. Minneapolis,
T.S. Denison [1949]. 96 p. illus.
(Denison's royalty plays) © T.S.
Denison & Co. ; 9Sep49; DP21368.
The television mystery, a mystery
comedy drama in three acts. Minnea-
polis, T.S. Denison [1949]. 124 p. illus.
(Denison's royalty plays) © T.S.
Denison & Co. ; 5Nov49; DP22181.
Unfinished business, a comedy drama in
three acts. Minneapolis, T.S. Denison
[1949]. 112p. illus. (Denison's
royalty plays) © T.S. Denison & Co. ;
190ct49; DP21914.
SAINT Harry's day. DU20641. SEE
Roeburt, John.
SAIX, Guillot de. SEE Guillot de Saix,
Léon.
SALERNO, Henry Frank.
The color wheel. DU22309. SEE Crouch,
Jack Herbert.
$ALES from $ervice. DU20709. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SALLY Mills. DU22130. SEE Plainclothes
Man (Television program) No. 5.
SALOMONS, JEAN-PIERRE.
Une rencontre; ou, Un bon dimanche.
Piéce en deux actes, par Jean-Pierre
Aumont [pseud.] D’aprés le roman de
Pierre Larthomas. © Jean-Pierre
Salomons; lec 29Nov49; DU22583.
Le temps d'aimer, piéce en trois actes,
par Jean-Pierre Aumont [pseud. ]
© Jean-Pierre Salomons; le 29Nov49;
DU22588.
167
SALPETER, SOPHIE.
Weeping willow, a narration for
children, with song. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Sophie Salpeter;
le 2Sep49; DU21390.
SALVATION. DU22598. SEE Harrigan,
Nolan.
SAM Ego's house. SEE Saroyan, William.
Don't go away mad. A38185.
SAM 'n' Ella. SEE One-act plays for stage
and study. AA136700.
SAM Novack. DU21976. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program) No. 4.
SAMMONS, Walter H.
Fourteen years of service. C4184. SEE
Bethune, Mary McLeod.
SAMMY Baugh. C4141. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
SAMUELS, ALEXANDER.
The waitress, an original drama in three
acts. © Alexander Samuels; le 100ct49;
DU21699.
SAMUELS, SYLVIA GOTTLIEB.
Melody of the month; radio or television
script. © Sylvia G. Samuels; lc 2Nov49;
DU22102.
SANCTA Susanna. DP22156. SEE
Hindemith, Paul.
SANDEEN, DAGMAR VOLA (THOMAS)
Altar shy, a comedy in three acts, by
Faye R. Haven [pseud.] Altadena,
Calif., Stage Door Play Co., c1949.
82 p. illus. © Stage Door Play Co.;
10ct49; DP22560.
Halfway to heaven, a comedy in three
acts, by Dana Thomas [pseud. ]
Altadena, Calif., Stage Door Play Co.,
c1949. 94p, illus. © Stage Door Play
Co., 1Sep49; DP22562.
House on Fallen Leaf Road, a mystery in
three acts, by Richard Adams [pseud. ]
Altadena, Calif., Stage Door Play Co.,
c1949. 88p. illus. © Stage Door Play
Co.; 10ct49; DP22558.
The spook and Mr. Effingwell, a comedy
in three acts, by Dana Thomas [pseud. ]
Altadena, Calif., Stage Door Play Co.,
c1949. 82p. illus. © Stage Door Play
Co.; 15Sep49; DP22559.
THE SANDS run out. DU20596. SEE
Molnar, Ferenc.
SANFORD, JAMES E.
Help yourself to a job; lecture. © James
E. Sanford; lc 1Jul49; C3824,
SANFORD, WILLIAM CRAIG.
Snowflake in the sun, a play in three acts.
© William Craig Sanford; le 5Jul49;
DU20627.
LE SANG D'UN POETE (MOTION PICTURE)
The blood of a poet, a film by Jean
Cocteau; translated from the French by
Lily Pons. [lst ed. New York, Bodley
Press, 1949] 53 p. illus. (A Hugo
edition) © The Bodley Press; 14Nov49;
A38386.
SANTA'S big trip. DU22024. SEE
Ballard, John Garland.
SANTA'S calling. DU22340. SEE Bova, Joe.
SANTA'S Sunday punch. DU22635. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 577.
SANTINI, PIERO.
Mario, il romanzo di un tenore. Soggetto
cinematografico. © Piero Santini; Ic
9Nov45; DU21110.
SAPINSLEY, Alvin. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SAPINSLEY, Alvin. Cont'd.
The Front Page (Television program)
SAPP, PHYLLIS WOODRUFF.
Accidental hero, a three act farce within
afarce. Frnnklin, Ohio, Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, c1949. 82p. illus.
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc. ;
1Sep49; DP22408.
THE SARACEN diamond. DU21538. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 967.
SARGENT, AILEENE.
The living rock, a religious drama in
three short acts. Evanston, Ill., Row,
Peterson [1949]. 24 p. © Row, Peter-
son & Co.; 18Aug49; DP21894.
SARICOPOULOS, Harry.
The immigrant. DP21479. SEE
Kiamopoulos, Harry (Kay)
SAROYAN, WILLIAM.
Don't go away mad, and two other plays:
Sam Ego's house [and] A decent birth, a
happy funeral. [lst ed.] New York,
Harcourt, Brace [1949] 283 p. © Wil-
liam Saroyan; 17Nov49; A38185.
SARTRE, JEAN PAUL.
Three plays; tr. from the French by
Lionel Abel. [lst American ed.] New
York, A. A. Knopf, 1949. 272 p.
Contents. —Dirty hands (Les mains sales)
-—The respectful protitute (La putain
respectueuse)—The victors (Morts sans
sépulture) © Alfred A. Knopf, inc. ;
2Aug49; on translation; A35222.
SASSANO, Anthony A.
Brake efficiency and effective brake
factors. C4127. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
The eagle flies. C4302. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Meet your partner. DU22429. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
P. O. P. tactics. DU22424. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
Quality first. DU22427, DU22553. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SATAN'S brood. DU22337. SEE Landberg,
John Noah.
SATURDAY. DU20684. SEE Les Tina,
Dorothy Louise.
SATURDAY night and the mountain.
DU20923. SEE Osborn, Margaret.
A SATYR'S a professor. DU21141. SEE
Morris, Carolina Taylor.
SAUNDERS, CHARLOTTE ANNE.
Having done all, stand; a play in three
acts. © Mrs. Charlotte Saunders; Ic
TNov49; DU22104.
SAUNDERS, FRANCIS COLEMAN.
P-A-D-D-Y; or, Hi' now. An original
television show by Frank Saunders.
© Francis Coleman Saunders; lc
21Nov49; DU22263.
SAUNDERS, Irene.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
SAUNDERS, Lynn.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
SAVED by a chee-ild. DU20775. SEE
Hamby, Ray Irvin.
SAY it with music. DU21681. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program)
No. 568.
SAY "Uncle.'' DP21273. SEE Payton,
Donald.
SAY what you mean! C4034. SEE
McQuillin, Mahlon Brice.
SAYERS, DOROTHY LEIGH.
The man born to be king, a play-cycle on
the life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, written for broadcasting. New
York, Harper [1949, c1943] 339 p.
© Dorothy L. Sayers; 19Oct49; DP21951.
Pub. in England 24May43, D pub. 84912.
A SCANDAL in Manhattan. DU21643. SEE
Cordrey, John David.
SCAREY, the scarecrow. DU20760. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program) Feb. 27,
1949.
THE SCARLET letter. DU21531. SEE
Giannini, Vittorio.
SCATTER the stars. DU21873. SEE
Hove, Thomas Orville.
SCATTERED showers. DP22678. SEE
Stirling, Nora.
SCATTERING love. DU21104. SEE Shatt,
Daniel.
THE SCENT of blood. DU21360. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 686.
SCHAACK, JACK FRANCIS.
Top floor front, by Jack Colford [pseud. of
Jack Francis Schaack] and Richard Booth
[pseud. of Earl Madison Booth] Tele-
vision scripts no. 1-3. © Jack Colford,
Richard Booth; 1c 21Nov49; DU22257.
SCHALL, HERBERT LEIGH.
Postmaster—fourth class; a play in three
acts by Port Westerly [pseud. ]
© Herbert L. Schall; 1c 5Aug49;
DU21014.
SCHAUERMANN, KARL.
The great healer, a play in three acts.
© Karl Schauermann; Ic 21Nov49;
DU22249.
SCHICK, ELLIOT.
Hickery-dickery-dock; an original video-
motion picture script. © Elliot Schick;
le 28Jul49; DU20915.
SCHISSELL, Marvin Jay.
A present for Santa. DU22246. SEE
Schissell, Rose.
SCHISSELL, ROSE.
A present for Santa; a Christmas play for
television by Rose Schissell, music by
Marvin Jay Schissell. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Rose Schissell,
Marvin Jay Schissell; 1c 21Nov49;
DU22246.
THE SCHLOCK game. DU20628. SEE
Simcle, Ben.
SCHMOCK, MILLARD M.
The horning bee, a play in three acts.
© Millard M. Schmock; 1c 12Dec49;
on revisions; DU22516. Prev. reg.
"The chivasre; or, The Morning boys,"
4Mar46; DU7871.
SCHNEEBERGER, PAUL ALEX.
Parade dress, a dramatic script. © Paul
A. Schneeberger; lc 19Oct49; DU22172.
SCHOCHEN, SEYRIL.
The moon besieged, a drama in three acts.
© Seyril Schochen; 1c 22Aug49;
DU21133.
SCHONHERR, KARL.
Hangman's bait, a play in five acts by
Karl Schénherr. Translated and adapted
from ''Weibsteufel" by Lucien Prival.
© Lucien Prival; le 24Oct49; DU21872.
168
SCHOLZ, LOUIS AUGUST.
Pat pending; television script. © Louis
August Scholz; lc 4Aug49; C3927.
SCHOOL daze. DP22526. SEE Black,
Leota Hulse.
SCHOOL plays, Inc.
Inside the book. DP18027. SEE Berson,
Lillian.
SCHOTT'S (B.) Sdhne.
Mérder, Hoffnung der Frauen. DP22160.
SEE Hindemith, Paul.
Das Nusch-Nuschi. DP22159. SEE
Hindemith, Paul.
Sancta Susanna. DP22158. SEE Hinde-
mith, Paul.
SCHREKER, FRANZ.
Das Spielwerk, Mysterium in einem Auf-
zug. Partitutr. Wien, Universaal
Edition, c1921. 337 p. © Universal
Edition; 30Ded21; DP22467.
SCHRYOCK, BUREN.
Mary and John, a short American opera
in two acts, three scenes. [Los Angeles
Calif., 1949]. 15 p. Text only. © Bu-
ren Schryock; 17Sep49; DP21631. Prev.
reg. 6Apr48; DU13810.
SCHULMAN, ARNOLD.
A thousand guys named Max, a play in
three acts. © Arnold Schulman; lc
12Sep49; DU21387.
SCHULTHESS, ERICA VON.
Der Hauptmann des Herodes, eine dramt-
ische Legende in zwdélf Szenen. © Bihn-
envertrieb M. Kantorowitz; lc 11Aug49;
DU21235.
Lili Schénemann; Schauspiel in drei Akten
mit einem Vorspiel und Nachspield.
© Biihnen-Vertrieb M. Kanotrowitz;
le 26Aug49; DU21305.
Zirkus Ratatuli kommt! Pantomime mit
Tanz und Musik und einer Stimme, von
I. E. von Schulthess. Nach der geleich-
namigen Novelle von I. E. von Schulthess.
S[Text only] © Erica von Schulthess;
le 1Dec49; DU22335.
Zwischen Ende und Anfang, ein dialogische
er Monolog. © Biihnen-Vertrieb M.
Kanoorowitz; le 26Aug49; DU21304.
SCHULTHESS, Irmgard Erica von. SEE
Schulthess, Erica von.
SCHULTZ, ALEXANDER FELIX.
Tableau, a fantasy drama in three acts.
© Alexander Felix Schultz; le 16Aug49;
DU21105.
SCHULZ, Fritz.
Die Musik kommt! DP21819. SEE Straus,
Oscar.
SCHUYLER, DOROTHY.
Johnny and Mary and the Magic Rabbit
visit the giants of Smokey Mountain;
children's album. [Script] © Dorothy
Schuyler; 1c 21Jul49; C3905.
SCHWARTZ, SUZANNE MARILYN.
Faith for two. [Radio script] © Suzanne
Marilyn Schwartz; lc 18Nov49; DU22219.
SCOOTER, the worm. DU20984. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
June 26, 1949.
SCOOTIN' Grandma. DP21494. SEE
Nash, John.
SCORN no man's love. DU21595. SEE
Graubard, Rose.
SCOTT, Mrs. Charles. SEE Scott,
Flo Hampton.
SCOTT, FLO HAMPTON.
Down to Pa's, one of the adventures of
Hughie Thigpen and ''The Bottom Folks."
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SCOTT, FLO HAMPTON. Cont'd.
[A reading for oral delivery] & Flo
Hampton Scott (Mrs. Chas. Scott);
le 8Jun49; C3968.
SCOTT, Gina, pseud. SEE Prescott,
Virginia F.
SCOTT, ROBERT FRANKLIN.
Journey to glory, a pageant of the discov-
ery of San Francisco Bay. © Robert F.
Scott; le 250ct49; DU21879.
SCOTT, SARI ELISABETH.
An old beat up woman, a play in three
acts. © Sari Elisabeth Scott; le 27Jul49;
on revisions; DU20909. Prev. reg.
3Nov48; DU17036.
SCOUTEN, Arthur Hawley.
Ten English farces. A38981. SEE
Hughes, Leo.
SCUDDA hoo, scudda hay. DU22392. SHE
Lux Radio Thaatre (Radio program)
Oct. 24, 1949.
SCUDDER, ANTOINETTE QUINBY.
The world in a match box; plays.
New York, Exposition Press [1949]
569 p. © Antoinette Scudder; 4 Nov49;
A38956.
SEA change. DU21520. SEE Gibson,
William.
THE SEA lamp. DU21312. SEE Becker,
Kathryn Dawes.
THE SEALED tunnel. DP21604. SEE The
Eternal Light (Radio program) No. 239.
SEASON'S greetings. DU21197. SEE
Dickason, Albert.
SEAT of learning. DU22045. SEE Frank,
Sidney Aaron.
A SEAT onthe moon. DU20808. SEE
Davis, Saul Charles.
THE SECOND great commandment.
DU21719. SEE The Greatest Story Ever
Told (Radio program) No. 118.
THE SECOND sun. DP21612. SEE The
Eternal Light (Radio program) No. 231.
SECOND threshold. DU21199. SEE
Barry, Philip.
SECONDARY cells. C4004. SEE Gorder,
Leslie Orlando. Transpondence course
EE-8,
THE SECRET life of a famous lady.
DU21125. SEE Orr, Ross Elvin.
SECRET of Prometheus. DU12377. SEE
Roodkowsky, Nikita Dimitrievitch.
THE SECRET of the hidden room. DU22119.
SEE The Shadow (Radio program)
No. 379.
SEE how they run. DP22478. SEE King,
Philip.
SEE the jaguar. SEE Nash, N. Richard.
SEE you in the comics. DU21526. SEE
First Nighter (radio program) July 14,
1949.
SEEING the elephant. SEE Muse, Violet
Frances. Gold for dearie. DU22146.
SEEK not alone. DU22484. SEECastiglia,
Stephen.
SEEKING the buried treasure. DU22223.
SE Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
SEELY, JOHN.
Big Mike plays Santa Claus; an original
television play by John Seely and Jack L.
Copeland. © John Seely, Jack L. Cope-
land; le 22Sep49; DU21484.
SEEWOOD'S folly. DU21731. SEE
Frankel, Herbert.
SEGALL: Dorothy.
May we come in? DU22029, SEE
Segall, Harry.
SEGALL, HARRY.
May we come in? A comedy in three acts.
© Dorothy Segall; 1c 7Nov49; on revi-
sions; DU22029. Prev. reg. [Windy";
24Nov48; DU17288.
SEHON, FRANK.
A little bird of a woman, a comedy in one
act. New York, S. French [1949]. 28 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 29Sep49;
DP21845.
SEILER, CONRAD.
The clown who ran away, a comedy for
childrenin two acts. New York, Long-
mans, Green [1949]. 60 p. (Londmans'
play series) © Conrad Seiler; 23Nov49;
DP22298. Prev. reg. 19Mar48;
DU13540.
SEINE Schwester. DP22625. SEE Offen-
bach, Jacques.
SELBY, Gertrude.
Pa ge the groom. DU21973. SEE
George, James Christie.
SELIG, HERbERT.
The flesh cry, a play in three acts by
Paul Crane [pseud.] © Herbert Selig;
le 15Dec49; DU22551.
SELLECK, MILTON.
Gaslight village; radio script. © Milton
SElleck; le 240ct49; C4226.
SELLS, JAMES WILLIAM.
My wife, Mary; a Christmas play.
Birmingham, Progressive Farmer,
c1949. Folder. © The Progressive
Farmer Co.; 10ct49; DP21755.
The promise of life, a harvest festival
program. © The Progressive Farmer
Co.; 1Aug49; DP21136.
SELTERS, EVELYN BUMPUS.
Deneh, Deneh; a play in one act. © Eve-
lyn Bumpus Selters; Ic 11Aug49;
DU21082.
The golden princess, a play for children
adapted from an old Spanish fairy tale.
In four scenes. © Evelyn Bumpus
Selters; lc 6Sep49; DU21310.
The shell, a play in three acts. © Eve-
lyn Bumpus Selters; lc 14Jul49;
DU20741.
SELTZER, CHARLES ALDEN.
Part-time angel, a play in four scenes.
© Charles A. Seltzer, Jr.; le 25Nov49;
DU22302.
SEMPER fidelis. DU21456. SEE
Frankel, Charles.
THE SENATOR finds a treasure. DU22197.
SEE Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram) No. 704.
SENSE and sensibility. DP21062. SEE
Antony, Jonquil.
SEPTEMBER tide. AI-2366. SEE
Du Maurier, Daphne.
SERENADE to Elizabeth. SEE Foster,
Elma Michasel Wilkins. Serenade to
the bidders. DU21106.
SERENADE to the bidders. DU21106. SEE
Foster, Elma Michael Wilkins.
169
SERGEL, CHRISTOPHER.
Mother is a freshman, a comedy in three
acts, dramatized by Perry Clark [pseud. |
from the story by Raphael David Blau.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949]
78 p. illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co. ;
7Sep49; DP21436.
Oh, brother! A comedy in three acts.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
75 p. illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co.;
23Sep49; DP21756,
Paul wrecks the car, a comedy in one act.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
21p. illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co.;
3Nov49; DP22250.
SERGIO, ARTURO.
Digging in hell, a screen play in eight
episodes. © Arturo Sergio; le 22Nov49;
DU22285.
While I was dead, an Italian comic scena-
rio. © Arturo Sergio; 1c 21Sep49;
DU21459.
SERIES and parallel circuits. C4002. SEE
Gorder, Leslie Orlando. Transpondence
course EE-6,
SEROFF, Victor Ilyitch.
The love for three oranges. DP22209,
DU22210. SE Prokof'teyv, Sergei
Sergeevich.
7-B-XC. DU20954. SEE Munoz, Matilde.
SEVENTEEEN is awfully young. DP20004.
SEE Hale, Nathan.
SEVNNTEENTH summer. DP21439. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
SEYMOUR, John Laurence.
Ming Toy. DP22295. SEE Carter,
Leslie H.
SHADE and shadow. DU21174. SEE Truka,
Elizabeth Patricia.
THE SHADOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various au-
thors. © Strdet and Smith Publications,
inc.
374. May 8, 1949. The Buddha and the
snarling dog, by Peter Barry. © 1c
2Nov49; DU22114.
375. May 15, 1949. Traial by fire, by
Edward J. Adamson; © lc 2Nov49;
DU22115.
376. May 22, 1949. Murder counts ten,
by Frank Kane. © 1c 2Nov49; DU22116.
377. May 29, 1949. Monkey woman, by
Peter Barry. © le 2Nov49; DU22117.
378. June 5, 1949. Preview of terror,
by Frank Kane. © le 2Nov49; DU22118.
379. Sept. 11, 1949: The secret of the
hidden room, by Sidney Slon. © lc
2Nov49; DU22119.
380. Sept 18, 1949. The big break, by
Frank Kane. © lc 2Nov49; DU22120.
381. Sept. 25, 1949. The death peddlers,
by Frank Kane. © le 5Oct49; DU21678.
382. Oct. 2, 1949. Death tips the odds,
by Edward J. Adamson. © lc 2Nov49;
DU22121.
383. Oct. 9, 1949. The phantom rider,
by Peter Barry. © lic 2Nov49;
DU22122.
384. Oct. 23, 1949. The whispering
killer, by Frank Kane. © lc 2Nov49;
DU22123.
385. Oct. 30, 1949. The house of deadly
dreams, by Alfred Bester. © le 14Nov49;
DU22212.
386. Nov. 6, 1949. The bloody alley in-
cident, by Frank Kane. © lc 14Nov49;
DU22213.
387. Nov. 13, 1949. The three queens of
death, by Peter Barry. © le 5Dec49;
DU22387.
388. Nov. 20, 1949. Deadline, by Sidney
Slon. © le 5Dec49; DU22388.
389. Nov. 27, 1949. The man with no
face, by Alfred Bester. © le 5Dec49;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE SHADOW (Radio program) Cont'd.
389. Nov. 27, 1949. The man with no
face, by Alfred Bester. © le 5Dec49;
DU22386.
390. Dec. 4, 1949. The ghost from China-
tree, by Peter Barry. © lc 21Dec49;
DU22636.
391. Dec. 11, 1949. Nightmare of the
ghouls, by Frank Kane. © Ic 21Dec49;
DU22637.
392. Dec. 18, 1949. The slipper of
death, by Alfred Bester. © 1c 21Dec49;
DU22638.
SHADOWS of doubt. DU20643. SEE
Turner, Joel Edward.
SHAFER, VIVIAN MURIEL NUNN.
Damsel fair, a musical play in two acts,
by Vivian M. Nunn. [Text only]
© Vivian Mjirel Nunn-Shaffer; 1c
12Sep49; DU21354.
SHAKES versus Shav. DU21626. SEE
Shaw, George Bernard.
SHAKESPEARE, William.
Henry the Fourth. SEE Smith, George
Smedley. Falstaff. DU21673.
Julius Caesar; screenplay by David
Bradley. © David Bradley; 1May49;
DP21820.
The tragedy of King Lear; ed. by R. C.
Bald. New York, Appleton-Century-
Crofts [1949]. 114, [1] p. (Crofts
classics) Bibliography: page at end.
© Appleton-Century-Crofts; 16Sep49;
A36190.
Twelfth night. SEE Sheppard, Joseph
Stanley. Weekend in Illyria. DU21892.
Two gentlemen of Verona. SEE Ballard,
Francis Drake. Be mine, beloved!
DU21046.
SHALETT, JO FIELDS.
New looks at books. [Sample television
script] © Jo Fields Shalett; 1c
15Sep49; C4084,
THE SHAMROCK Inn. DU20796. SEE
Young, Donald L.
SHANE, LEONARD.
Adventures with Billy Bumpkin and his
magic pumpkin, by Leonard Shane and
Marjorie Shane. [Recording scripts]
© Leonard Shane, Marjorie Shane; lc
2Mar49; DU20686.
SHANE, Marjorie Konecky.
Adventures with Billy Bumpkin and his
magic pumpkin. DU20686. SEE Shane,
Leonard.
THE SHANGHIED sergeant. DU22495. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 720.
SHAPLEIGH, RACHEL MARY JANE.
Cinderella-dream, a play in eight scenes
by Mary Jane Cooper [pseud.] © Rachel
Mary Jane Shapleigh; le 25Jul49;
DU20907.
SHARDELL, Paul, pseud. SEE Freedman,
Philip M.
SHARP, PHYLLIS MARGARET.
The flying disk line ads; lecture. © Phyl-
lis Margaret Sharp; le 6Oct49; C4207.
SHASHLIK, D. C. DU21920. SEE
Munkacsi, Martin.
SHATT, DANIEL.
Scattering love, a comedy in three acts.
© Daniel Shatt; le 16Aug49; DU21104.
SHAW, Arthur.
The Dave Burns story. DU21376. SEE
Greiff, Ira.
SHAW, David. SEE
Actor's Stuido (Television program)
SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD.
Shakes versus Shav, a puppet play. (In
Arts Council of Great Britain. Bulletin.
London, 1949. 22cm. no. 113,
Sept. 1949, p. 5-9) © G. Bernard Shaw;
le 16Sep49; DU21626.
SHAW, Irwin.
Return to Kansas City. DU22371. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 41.
THE SHAWL. DU20609. SEE Mario,
Don Armone.
SHAWNEE Press, inc.
Orley and the bubble-gum. DU22327.
SEE Brannum, Hugh.
Orley and the cricket. DU21497. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
Orley and the haunted house. DU21498.
SEE Brannum, Hugh.
Orley and the little engine. DU22328.
SEE Brannum, Hugh.
Orley and the moon. DU22329. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
Orley's barn dance. DU22326. SEE
Brannum, Hugh.
SHAYON, Robert Lewis. SEE
You Are There (Radio program)
SHE learned him! SEE Butt, Harold
Charles. Funny story. DU22448.
SHEA, JANISE RENTCHLER.
The sun shines bright, a play with music
in two acts, by Jan Wilson [pseud. |
Text only. © Janise Rentchler Shea,
Joseph Cyril Shea; 1c 19Dec49;
DU22594.
SHEA, Joseph Cyril.
The sun shines bright. DU22594. SEE
Shea, Janise Rentchler.
SHELBY, Alice Maud. SEE Herndon,
Alice Maud Shelby.
THE SHELL. DU20741. SEE
Selters, Evelyn Bumpus.
SHELLEY, ELSA.
With a silk thread, a new play in two acts.
© Elsa Shelley; 1c 19Sep49; DU21463.
SHELTON, Jim, pseud. SEE Undercoffer,
Jsmes Shelton.
SHELTON, JON.
Young lady, a comedy in three acts. Min-
neapolis, Northwestern Press, c1949.
96 p. illus. © The Northwestern Press;
9Sep49; DP21367.
Young lady, a comedy in three acts. Min-
neapolis, Northwestern Press, c1949.
96 p. illus. © The Northwestern Press;
14Sep49; DP21429.
SHEPHERD, Donald N.
Bring 'em into buy. C4301. SEE
Wilding Picture Porductions, inc.
Monarch Laundry kodachrome trailer.
DU22430. SEE Wilding Picture Produc -
tions, inc.
SHEPPARD, JOSEPH STANLEY.
Weekend in Illyria, a play with music
adapted from "Twelfth night" by William
Shakespeare. Adaptation and music by
Joseph Stanley Sheppard, lyrics by
John James Witherspoon. [Text and mu-
sic on separate leaves] © Joseph Stan-
ley Sheppard; le 26Oct49; DU21892.
SHERAK, Bud. SEE Sherak, Marvin
Bernard.
SHERAK, MARVIN BERNARD.
Television script for the Boston Blackie
shwo. [Sample script] © Bud Sherak;
le 21Sep49; DU21583.
170
SHERBO, Dave, pseud. SEESherbowsky,
David.
SHERBOWSKY, DAVID.
Parisian love story (Romance Parisienne)
a comedy in three acts by Dave Sherbo
[pseud.] © David Sherbowsky; 1c
14Nov49; DU22170.
’
THE SHERIFF (Radio program) Episodes
in this series are by McCann-Erickson,
inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
248. June 24, 1949. The Procter puz-
zle. © le 27Jun49; DU20590.
249. July 1, 1949. Tdst pattern.
© le 5Jul49; DU20676.
250. July 8, 1949. The stranger on
Danger Street. © le 11Jul49; DU20800.
251. July 15, 1949. Murder can be
versatile. © le 18Jul49; DU20813.
252. July 22, 1949. Murder by madcaps.
© le 25Jul49; DU20947.
263. July 29, 1949. Birthday party.
© Ile 2Aug49; DU21005.
254. Aug. 5, 1949. Who killed cutie-pie?
© 1c 8Aug49; DU21055.
255. Aug. 12, 1949. Life sentence.
© le 15Aug49; DU21176.
256. Aug. 19, 1949. Granny knows best.
© le 22Aug49; DU21257.
257. Aug. 26, 1949. The case of the
troublesome parrot. © le 29Aug49;
DU21225,
258. Sept. 2, 1949. The alphabet murder
case. © lc 6Sep49; DU21293.
259. Sept. 9, 1949. The blade. © 1c
15Sep49; DU21546.
260. Sept. 16, 1949. Disappearance.
© le 21Sep49; DU21496.
261. Sept. 23, 1949. The emerald ring.
“© le 26Sep49; DU21544.
262. Sept. 30, 1949. Murder wears two
faces. © le 30ct49; DU21683.
263. Oct. 7, 1949. The case of the lost
payroll. © 1c14Oct49; DU21818.
264. Oct. 14, 1949. Three on a murder.
© le 170ct49; DU21816.
265. Oct. 21, 1949. The high art of
murder. © 1c 240ct49; DU21983.
266. Oct. 28, 1949. Thief versus thief.
© le 310ct49; DU21970.
267. Nov. 4, 1949. Written in flame.
© 1e 14Nov49; DU22161.
268. Nov. 11, 1949. The first edition's
murder case. © le 18Nov49; DU22253.
269. Nov. 18, 1949. The case of the
pernicious blonde. © lc 28Nov49;
DU22343.
270. Nov. 25, 1949. The golden trail.
© le 28Nov49; DU22344.
271. Dec. 2, 1949. The slender moose.
© 1c 5Dec49; DU22382.
272. Dec. 9, 1949. The case of the
wandering moccasins. © lc 20Dec49;
DU22634.
THE SHERIFF of Gunstock. DU21783.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2614-1839.
SHERMAN, Fern.
In David's town. DP21814. SEE Kirk,
Hazel Jean.
SHIELDS, ALICE ADDISON.
The urn, a play in one act. © Alice
Addison Shields; le 25Aug49; DU21193.
SHIFFRIN, SBRAHAM B.
Angel in a pawnshop; or, Tell me pretty
maiden. A play insevn scenes. ©A. B.
Shiffrin; lc 29Aug49; DU21209.
Love, hate, murder; a play in three acts.
© A. B. Shiffrin; le 15Dec49;
DU22549.
SHIFTY Gomez. DU22521. SEE Plain-
clothes Man (Television program) No. 9.
SHOALING fast. DU21259. SEE
Bryan, Joseph Blackshear.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SHOCK treatment. DP21990. SEE
MacDonald, Dora Mary.
SHOOT the moon. DU22459. SEE Jane-
way, Augustine Warner.
THE SHOP at Sly Corner. DP21543. SEE
Smith, Edward Percy.
SHORT plays for boys and girls. DU21204.
SEE Abarno, Frank Paul.
THE SHOW must goon. C3847. SEE
Garvey, Ralph J.
SHOW time. DU21088. SEE Phillips,
Ruby Hart.
SHOWDOWN under Manhattan. DU20801.
SEE Little Herman (Radio program)
No. 28.
THE SHOWER. DU21116. SEE Driscoll,
David Alphonsus.
SHURTLEFF, CHARLES GORDON.
The members of the family, a play in
three acts by Michael Shurtleff [pseud. ]
© Charles Gordon Shurtleff; le 50ct49;
DU21675.
SHURTLEFF, Michael, pseud. SEE
Shurtleff, Charles Gordon.
THE SIDELINE soldiers. DU22046. SEE
Kapner, Irving.
SIEBERT, JANET HUTCHINSON.
...And George, too; a play in three acts
by Janet Hutchinson. © Janet Hutchin-
son Siebert; lc 2Sep49; DU21280.
Divorce me never, a motion picture
script by Janet Hutchinson adapted from
her original play "And George too."
© Janet Hutchinson Siebert; 1c 16Nov49;
DU22184.
THE SIEGE of Leyden. DU20648. SEE
You Are There (Radio program) May 29,
1949.
THE SIENA pianoforte. DP21753. SEE
Carmi, Avner.
SIGN of winter. DU21314. SEE Rella,
Hitore.
SIGNAL for selling. C4031. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE SILENT glory. DP22154. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Nov. 10, 1949.
THE SILENT years. DU22333. SEE
Bengis, Jerome.
SILVER, WARREN ABRAHAM. ~
The little pocket-picker, a play in one
act. © Warren A. Silver; le 12Dec49;
DU22463.
THE SILVER dollar man. C4045. SEE
Perrott, Robert Arthur.
SILVER horseshoes. C4298. SEE
Halstensgaard, John William.
THE SILVER whistle. SEE The Burns
Mantle best plays of 1948-49. AA132040.
SILVERMAN, HOWARD ALLEN.
The image and a soul, a play in two acts.
© Howard Allen Silverman; Ic 240ct49;
DU21861.
SILVIUS, GILBERT G.
Notes from the Sherwoods. [Television
script] Episode 1: Music is not all
it themes. © Gilbert Silvius; lc
TNov49; DU22026.
Rick Palmer, private investigator;
television script. Episode 1:
Button, button. © Gil Silvius;lc 7TNov49;
DU22027.
SIMCOE, BEN.
The shlock game, a play in five acts.
© Ben Simcoe; le 5Jul49; DU20628.
SIMON'S wife. DP21769. SEE Alwaise,
Francis D.
THE SIMPLE truth. DU21266. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
SINCLAIR, UPTON BEALL.
The Pamela play, a drama in three acts.
© Upton Sinclair; le 13Dec49; DU22564.
SING ho for a prince! DU21638. SEE
Grenzeback, Joe Edward.
SING to the moon. DU21999. SEE DeKoven,
David.
SINGLETARY, CHARLES E.
Intimate glimpses of opera: La traviata,
Faust, and Il trovatore. One-half hour
performances for television and radio
broadcast with narration in verse.
[Text only] © Charles E. Singletary;
le 5Jul49; C3828.
SISTER Cecilia. DU21762. SEE Hastings,
Charlotte.
SISTERS of St. Joseph.
In the middle of plenty. DU21703. SEE
Mary Gretchen, Sister.
SISTERS of Social Service.
The woman in the picture. DU20816.
SEE McGlashan, Mariel, Sister.
SISTERS under the skin. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700.
SIT down a minute, Adrian. DP21636.
SEE Brandon-Thomas, Jevan.
619. Portrait of Polish family. DU22630.
SEE Weninger, Lloyd.
SIXTEEN is spring. DP22407. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
SKEETER Bill of the Lightning 'C.' SEE
Gibbs, Harry Cochran.
THE SKEPTICS. DU20625. SEE Houk,
Robert Van Aken.
SKLAR, Michael. SEE You Are There
(Radio program)
THE SKY is different here. DU21126.
SEE Apstein, Theodore.
THE SKY is red. DU22094. SEE Taub,
Harold Jaediker.
SLASKI, Carolyn.
Works by Carolyn Slaski in collaboration
with Stanley Stevens written under the
pseud. Michael Elliot are entered under
the pseud.
SLAUGHTER, HOWARD KEY.
Fire answers fire; dramatic script.
© Howard Key Slaughter; le 240ct49;
DU21889.
THE SLAVE. DP21616. SEE The Eternal
Light (Radio program) No. 227.
SLEEPING pills in solution. DU22449.
SEE Edelstein, Ruth Birnbaum.
SLEEPING princess. DP20656. SEE
Ghéon, Henri.
THE SLENDER line. DU22539. SEE
Darrell, Bronwen.
THE SLENDER moose. DU22382. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 271.
171
A SLIGHT case of Scotch. DU20992. SEE
Hornafius, Daniel Linus.
THE SLIPPER of death. DU22638. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 392.
SLIPPERY business. DU21524. SEE
Moscati, Rosalie Alma.
SLOANE, PAUL H.
The sun sets at dawn, a shooting script.
© Holiday Films, inc.; le 15Dec49;
DU22624.
SLOCOMBE, LORNA.
One foot in Eden, a comedy in three acts,
by Lorna Slocombe and Whitney Haley.
© Lorna Slocombe, Whitney Haley; lc
20Jul49; DU20870.
SLON, Sidney. SEE The Shadow (Radio
program)
SLOTE, ALFRED H.
The flags out there, a play in one act.
© Alfred H. Slote; le 23Dec49; DU22648.
SLUGGER at the bat. DU21335. SEE
Lyon, Peter.
THE SMALL banner. DU21098. SEE
Levinson, Arthur Theodore.
SMALL party. DU21466. SEE Cooperstein,
Edwin.
SMALLEY, WEBSTER LEROY.
Fragment, a realistic play of mood in one
act. © Webster Leroy Smalley; lc
5Dec49; DU22368.
SMEETH, ADELINE VAILE.
It isn't my problem, a play in three acts,
by Anne Herringshaw [pseud. ]
© Adeline Vaile Smeeth; le 8Dec49;
DU22442.
The visitation, a radio play by Anne
Herringshaw [pseud.] © Adeline Vaile
Smeeth; le 26Sep49; DU21529.
THE SMILE of the world. DP21119. SEE
Kanin, Garson.
SMITH (Alexander) & Sons Carpet Company.
The story of floor-plan rugs. C4026.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SMITH, EARL HOBSON.
Stephen Foster; or, Weep no more my
lady. A musical play in four acts, based
on the life and music of Stephen Collins
Foster. Acting ed. Knoxville, Tenn.,
Foster Players, 1949. 139 p. illus.
© Earl Hobson Smith; 19Sep49; DP21754.
SMITH, EDWARD PERCY.
The shop at Sly Corner, a play in three
acts by Edward Percy [pseud. New York]
Dramatists Play Service [1949]. 75 p.
© Edward Percy Smith; 23Aug49; on
revisions; DP21543. Prev. reg. ''Play
with fire", 12Sep42, DP82045; ''The
shop at Sly Corner’ 4Mar47, DP8160.
SMITH, Mrs. Ernest J. SEE Smith,
Margaret Reindel.
SMITH, GEORGE SMEDLEY.
Falstaff; a comedy in three acts, adapted
from William Shakespeare's two plays
of ''Henry the Fourth.'' © George
Smedley Smith; le 50ct49; DU21673.
SMITH, Harry B.
Robin Hood. DP22006. SEE DeKoven,
Reginald.
SMITH, JAMES JOSEPH.
Rain no more, a play in three acts.
© James Joseph Smith; le 27Dec49;
DU22674.
SMITH, LEVI J.
Thirst of life; scenario. © Levi J. Smith;
le 30ct49; DU21637.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SMITH, MARGARET REINDEL.
Let's raise the roof, a musical comedy in
two acts by Margaret Smith. Musical
arrangements by Lorna Strater. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Margaret
Reindel Smith (Mrs. Ernest J. Smith); le
12Sep49; DU21357.
SMITH, Paul Gerrard.
Never take the missus. DU21137. SEE
Norworth, Jack.
SMITH, ULYSSES SCOTT.
Town travelogue. [Sample radio script]
© Ulysses Scott Smith, Jr.; le 1Sep49;
C4040.
SMITH, WARREN SYLVESTER.
This side of bedlam, a play in three acts for
central staging. © Warren S. Smith; lc
6Dec49; DU22617.
SMITH, WILLIAM PHILIP.
Roll along, Mr. Chesney; a play in three
acts. © Wm. Philip Smith; le 15Sep49;
DU21406.
SMOKE rings. DU20997. SEE Fox, Cleo
Johnson.
THE SMOKESTACK. DU21138, DU21918,
DU22394. SEE Ludasy, Akos.
SMOOTH sale-ing. C3859. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
SNAPP, PAULINE WILLIAMS.
Accidentally yours, a farce in three acts.
New York, S. French [1949]. 120 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 21Jun49;
DP21000. Prev. reg. 22Jan45; D unpub.
92050.
THE SNATCH. DU20938. SEE DiGangi,
Marion Richard.
SNIDER, RICHARD HARLAN.
Fool's noon, a play in three acts.
© Richard Harlan Snider; le 5Jul49;
DU20629.
SNOOKUMS, the anteater. DU20976. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
Apr. 24, 1949.
SNOWE, Mrs. Arnold. SEE Snowe, Dorothy
Busby.
SNOWE, DOROTHY BUSBY.
In a strange land, a trilogy. Contents. —
Let the day come, a play in one act. —
In a strange land, a play in one act. —
Holiday for Theresa, a one-act play in two
two scenes. © Dorothy Busby Snowe
(Mrs. Arnold Snowe); le 1Aug49;
DP21053.
SNOWFLAKE in the sun. DU20627. SEE
Sanford, William Craig.
SNYDER, CLIFFORD wW.
Make a million; program no. 1. [Sample
script] © Clifford W. Snyder; Ic
110ct49; DU21765.
SO many lifetimes. DU21286. SEE
Martin, Francis Bernard.
SO to speak. DU20828. SEE Woodhouse,
Charles George.
SO you have to write letters. DU22419.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SOFFER, SAM.
Double echo, a play in three acts. © Sam
Soffer; le 100ct49; DU21745.
SOKOLOFF, IVAN.
Forty miles from New York. a comedy in
three acts and nine scenes, © Ivan
Sokoloff; lc 21Nov49; DU22240.
SOLD American! DU22334. SEE Stubbs
Kenneth Norman. ;
SOLD at auction. C3879,
Gerard Macaulay.
SEE LavVay,
SOLLIS, Libby.
A woman's place. DU20792. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) Apr. 14, 1949.
SOLOMON, ALFRED.
Dofia Juanita, a play based on an old
Spanish novel. © Alfred Solomon; lc
100ct49; DU21720.
SOME historical and other notes on mechan-
ism in the use of tobacco. C3977. SEE
MacLeod, William Christie.
SOMETHING new in freezers. DU21694,
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SOMETHING special. DP21902. SEE
Howard, Mary Warner.
SOMEWHERE around the Indiana-Oklahoma
border. DU22362, SEE Frank, Sidney
Aaron,
A SONG of Assisi. DU21084. SEE Otway,
Howard Victor Norman.
SONG of September. DU21122. SEE
Morris, John Thomas.
THE SONG of the steam piano. SEE
Perkins, Lewis Bryant. I'll elope with
Calliope. C3965,
SONGS of tomorrow. DU22393. SEE
Daly, J. Langdon.
SONS of men. DU20785. SEE Steinhardt,
Herschel Samuel,
SONTAG, Constance Golden.
The sea lamp. DU21312. SEE Becker,
Kathryn Dawes.
THE SOPHIE Tucker story. SEE Artist
Management Associates. Red hot mama.
DU22434,
SOPHOCLES.
Oedipus rex; an English version by Dudley
Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald. [lst ed. ]
New York, Harcourt, Brace [1949].
109 p. © Harcourt, Brace and Co.,
inc. ; 130ct49; A37017.
A SOUL at stake. DU20608. SEE Hamby,
Ray Irvin.
THE SOUND of the drum. DU21488. SEE
Thurschwell, Harry T.
SOUTAR, LANE.
The beacon show, broadcast no, 1.
[Radio audition script] © Lane Soutar;
le 120ct49; DU21764.
SOUTH Orange juice. DU21965. SEE
Rosen, Sara.
SOUTH Pacific. DP22279. SEE Rodgers,
Richard.
SOUTHGATE, Howard.
Alexandria, thy sons. DP20752, SEE
Campbell, Thomas Beverly.
SOUTHLAND. DU21656. SEE Horn,
Arthur Price.
SPALDING, Joseph, pseud. SEE Taggart,
Tom.
SPARKY, the ray fish. DU20980. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
May 22, 1949.
SPARKY'S magic piano. DP22581. SEE
May, Billy.
SPARROW and the characters. DU21793.
SEE Baker, Howard.
172
SPECIAL message. DU21761. SEE
Sundeen, Harry Lloyd.
SPECTRE of the forest. SEE Sacramento
Civic Repertory Theater. The bandit
chief. DU21958.
SPENCE, Hartzell.
One foot in heaven. DU21502. SEE
Phillips, Irving Walter.
SPENCE, WALL.
Collector's item, a romantic comedy in
one act, Boston, Baker's Plays [1949].
40 p. illus. (Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co. ; 25Jul49; DP20927.
SPENCER, GERALD RICHMOND.
Talent counselor, a comedy drama in
three acts. © Gerald Richmond Spencer;
lc 8Nov49; DU22076.
THE SPENDTHRIFT. DP21705. SEE
Raimund, Ferdinand.
SPEWACK, SAMUEL.
Two blind mice, comedy in three acts.
New York, Dramatists Play Service
[1949]. 115 p. front. © Samuel
Spewack; 28Jul49; DP21120. Prev. reg.
140ct48; DU16730.
SEE ALSO The Burns Mantle best plays
of 1948-49, AA132040.
DAS SPIELWERK. DP22567. SEE
Schreker, Franz.
SPIEZIA, ANTHONY.
Three ways to die, a drama in three acts
and an epilogue. © Anthony Spiezia;
le 170ct49; DU21796.
SPITZER, Lewis Frank.
The machine age. DU21923. SEE
Spitzer, Murray.
SPITZER, MURRAY.
The machine age, a play in three acts by
Murray Spitzer and Lewis F. Spitzer.
© Murray Spitzer, Lewis Frank Spitzer;
le 270ct49; DU21923.
THE SPOOK and Mr. Effingwell. DP22559.
SEE Sandeen, Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
SPORTS ontrial. DU21993. SEE Brand,
Oscar S.
THE SPORTS page. DU22008. SEE Robin-
son, Charles Knox,
SPORTSMAN'S paradise. DU21389. SEE
Lane, Arthur Albert.
SPOT the buck. DU21490. SEE Roberts,
Gordon.
SPOTEM and jotem. C3875. SEE Lurie,
Robert.
SPRING crazy. DU21392. SEE Hastings,
Mary Hay.
SPRING dance. DU22565. SEE Perlman,
Vee.
SPRING is loose again, DU20794. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program) May 12,1949,
SPRING on tap. DU21997. SEE Mork,
Wulstan.
SPRING song. DU21483. SEE Murray,
Norbert.
SPRING tide. DU21099. SEE Bimm,
Harry Lee.
THE SPRING tree yoke. DU22399. SEE
Bermingham, William Edward.
SPUD Chandler. C3955. SEE The Ameri-
can way (Radio program)
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE SQUARE Easter egg. DU20766. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
Apr. 10, 1949.
SQUIRES, BEULAH GREENE.
Gilded sepulchers, a play. A preparation
for Easter or an evangelistic meeting.
[Cincinnati Standard Pub. Co., 1949].
15 p. illus. © The Standard Pub. Co. ;
1Sep49; DP21815.
SQUSH-face. DU21682. SEE Dr. Christian
(Radio program) No, 569.
SRAIL, GEORGE WILLIAM.
Cynthia, a play in three acts. © George
William Srail; le 21Jul49; DU20818,
STAGE Door Play Company.
Altar shy. DP22560. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
Halfway to heaven. DP22562. SEE
Sandeen, Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
Homer, the brave. DP22561. SEF St.
Clair, Robert.
House on Fallen Leaf Road, DP22558.
SEE Sandeen, Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
The spook and Mr. Effingwell. DP22559.
SEE Sandeen, Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
STAGE struck. DP21368. SEE St. Clair,
Robert.
STAGG, Jeroam Scott.
A man's castle. DU21961. SEE Hazard,
Lawrence.
STAGGS, KATHARINE CATO.
Old King Cole reigns here; a play designed
for elementary school use. In one act.
© Katharine C. Staggs; lc 2Sep49;
DU21279.
STAMINA. DU21957. SEE Blaney, Cecil
Spooner.
STAMPEDE. DU21336. SEE Walsh,
Henry H.
STANCHFIELD, WALTER ANTHONY.
Young man on a date; or, All dressed up
with a song. [Television script]
© Walter A. Stanchfield; 1c 22Jul49;
C3982.
STANDARD Publishing Company.
Gilded sepulchers. DP21815. SEE
Squires, Beulah Greene.
STAR bright. DU21313. SEE Adams,
James Fowler.
STAR of the nativity. DP22156. SEE
Bacon, Josephine.
STARK, FRED.
The critic's award, a farce in one act,
© Fred Stark; 20Jul49; DP21042.
STARS for the dark cave. SEE Rella,
Ettore. Sign of winter. DU21314.
THE STARS hung low. DU20776. SEE
Fox, Luacine Clark.
STARS of tomorrow. DP22182. SEE
Woodworth, Edred Rispin.
STARS wear diamonds. DU22415-22416.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
STATLER, GEORGE.
The hoot owl tree, a play in one act by
L. C. Karaste [pseud.] © George Statler;
le 27Jul49; DU20910.
THE STEAMSHIP Tenacity. DU21680. SEE
Vildrac, Charles.
STEARNS, CHARLES.
Mystery movie; television script by
Charles Stearns and Lewis Dillman.
© Charles Stearns, Lewis Dillman; 1c
3Nov49; DU22128.
880484 O- 50-6
STECK, Mrs. E. L.
Ma and Lillie. DU21281. SEE Benjamin,
Marye Durrum.
STEELE, Helen, SEE Harris, Helen Steele.
STEELE, Howard.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
STEELE, Peggey.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
STEELE, Peter, pseud. SEE Eisenberg,
Philip.
STEFFANY gets engaged. DU21584. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
June 16, 1949.
STEIN, Leo.
The merry widow. DU21715. SEE
Lehar, Ferenc.
STEINHARDT, HERSCHEL SAMUEL.
Sons of men, a play in three acts.
© Herschel S. Steinhardt; lc 19Jul49;
DU20785.
STEP onit. SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc. Passenger car brakes.
DU21695.
STEPHEN Foster. DP21754. SEE Smith,
Earl Hobson.
STEPHENS, B. F.
Creation, an address. ©B. F. Stephens;
le 18Jul49; C3890.
STEPHENS, RONALD REGINALD.
Cafe Janine, an operetta in three acts.
Play and lyrics by Ron Stephens, music
by Leon Ferguson. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Leonard James
Ferguson, Ronald Reginald Stephens; lc
18Jul49; DU21913.
STEPS going down, DU21858, SEE
Herbert, Myles Francisco.
STERN, RUTH L.
Deborah, a play in three acts. © Ruth
L. Stern; le 12Sep49; DU21353.
STERNER, MAURITZ ALEXANDER.
Fashion varieties, a Flexi-Unit participa-
tion television program. [Sample script
and outline of program] © M. A. Sterner;
le 11Jul49; DU20683.
STEVE Mullin. DU22602. SEE Famous
Jury Trials (Television program)
STEVENS, MARY ELLEN.
Acres of sunshine, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Mary
Ellen Stevens, music by Ruth Graham.
[Text only] © Mary Ellen Stevens,
Ruth Graham; le 17Feb49; DU20725.
Acres of sunshine, a musical comedy in
two acts. Books and lyrics by Mary
Ellen Stevens, music by Ruth Duncan
Graham. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Mary Ellen Stevens, Ruth
Duncan Graham; le 7Dec49; on music
and revisions of book; DU22436.
STEVENS, Stanley.
Works by Stanley Stevens in collaboration
with Carolyn Slaski written under the
pseud. Michael Elliot are entered under
the pseud.
STEVENS, Thomas Wood.
Drum head. SEE One-act plays for stage
and study. AA136700.
STEVENSON, Katherine, pseud. SEE
Zoder, Kathe Frieda.
STEVENSON, Robert Louis.
The black arrow, SEE Hopkins, Joseph
Martin. The black arrow. DU22400,
173
STEVENSVILLE, Mont. Bitter Root Pageant
Committee,
A tale of the Bitter Root. DU20661,
SEE Jensen, Leonard G,
STEWART, DOROTHY ROOD.
Cradle troubadour, a modern comedy in
three acts. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peter-
son [1949]. 84p. illus. © Row, Peter-
son & Co, ; 18Aug49; DP21896.
STEWART, VIRGINIA HARDEN.
The great Quillow; a dramatic script by
Virginia Harden, adapted from the story
by James Thurber. © Virginia Harden
Stewart; le 29Sep49; DU21621.
STINEBAUGH, POLLY MIKULAK.
We'll find time; radio program. [Sample
script] © Mrs. Polly M. Stinebaugh;
le 9Sep49; DU21708.
STIRLING, NORA.
Fresh, variable winds; a play in one act.
© Nora Stirling; 15Dec49; DP22677.
High pressure area, a play in three scenes.
© Nora Stirling; 15Dec49; DP22676.
Scattered showers, a play in one act.
© Nora Stirling; 15Dec49; DP22678.
STOCKEL, Hans.
Works by Hans St&ckel in collaboration
with Franz Jarald, written under the
pseud, Michael Roberts, are entered
under the pseud.
STOLZENBACH, Norma.
In the name of culture. DU22177. SEE
Bimboni, Alberto.
STONE, JAMES FLOYD.
Judy and the Colonel, a farce in three
acts. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, c1949. 69p. illus.
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc. ;
1Sep49; DP22409.
Sixteen is spring, a comedy in three
acts, by Vincent Lindsay [pseud, ]
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House [1949]. 7lp. illus. © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc. ; 1Sep49;
DP 22407.
We're young only once, a family comedy
in three acts. Boston, Drama Guild
Publishers [1949]. 78p. _ illus.
© Drama Guild Publishers; 150ct49;
DP22068.
STONE, Weldon.
Here's a howdy-do, SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
STOP, look, and listen. C4192. SEE
Redding, James.
STOP THE MUSIC (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Howard Connell.
© Louis G. Cowan, inc.
68, July 3, 1949. ©lc 7Jul49; DU20652.
69. July 10, 1949. ©lc 13Jul49;
DU20743.
70. July 17, 1949. ©lc 27Jul49;
DU20918.
71. July 24, 1949. © 1c 3Aug49;
DU20969.
72. July 31, 1949. ©lc 8Aug49;
DU21030.
73. Aug. 7, 1949. ©1c 16Aug49;
DU21101.
74. Aug. 14, 1949. ©1c 17Aug49;
DU21118.
75. Aug. 21, 1949. © 1c 29Aug49;
DU21224.
76. Aug. 28, 1949. © 1c 31Aug49;
DU21256.
77. Sept. 4, 1949. © 1c 7Sep49;
DU21325.
78. Sept. 11, 1949. ©1c 15Sep49;
DU21410.
79. Sept. 18, 1949. ©1c 21Sep49;
DU21461.
80. Sept. 25, 1949. ©1c 28Sep49;
DU21594,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
STOP THE MUSIC (Radio program) Scripts
in this series are by Howard Connell.
© Louis G. Cowan, inc. Cont'd.
81. Oct. 2, 1949. ©1c 50ct49;
DU21670.
82. Oct. 9, 1949, ©lc 120ct49;
DU21734.
83. Oct. 16, 1949. ©1c 190ct49;
DU21833.
84. Oct. 23, 1949. © le 260ct49;
DU21890.
85. Oct. 30, 1949. © 1c 1Nov49;
DU21968.
86. Nov. 6, 1949. © 1c 9Nov49;
DU22092.
87. Nov. 13, 1949. © 1c 18Nov49;
DU22220.
88. Nov. 20, 1949. © 1c 22Nov49;
DU22255.
90. Dec. 4, 1949. ©l1c 6Dec49;
DU22377.
91. Dec. 11, 1949. ©1c 13Dec49;
DU22494,
93. Dec. 25, 1949. ©lc 29Dec49;
DU22695.
STOP THE MUSIC (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Howard
Connell. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
9. June 30, 1949. ©i1c 7Jul49; DU20651.
10. July 7, 1949. © 1c 13Jul49; DU20742.
11. July 14, 1949. © 1c 27Jul49;
DU20912.
12. July 21, 1949. ©1c 3Aug49; DU20968.
13. July 28, 1949. ©1lc 3Aug49; DU20970.
14. Aug. 4, 1949. ©1c 16Aug49;
DU21107.
15. Aug. 11, 1949. ©lc 17Aug49;
IDA TUIALT/,
16. Aug. 18, 1949. ©lc 24Aug49;
DU21175.
17. Aug. 25, 1949. ©lec 31Aug49;
DU21255.
18. Sept. 1, 1949. ©1c 7Sep49;
DU21326.
19. Sept. 8, 1949. ©l1c 15Sep49;
DU21409.
20. Sept. 15, 1949. ©l1c 21Sep49;
DU21462.
21. Sept. 22, 1949. ©1c 28Sep49;
DU21591.
22. Sept. 29, 1949. © 1c 50ct49;
DU21669,
23. Oct. 6, 1949. © 1c 170ct49;
DU21798.
24. Oct. 13, 1949. ©lc 19O0ct49;
DU21832.,
25. Oct. 20, 1949. ©lc 26O0ct49;
DU21886.
26. Oct. 27, 1949. ©lc 1Nov49;
DU21967.
27. Nov. 3, 1949. ©l1c 9Nov49;
DU22091,
28. Nov. 10, 1949. © 1c 15Nov49;
DU22183.
29. Nov. 17, 1949. ©1c 22Nov49;
DU22256.
30. Nov. 24, 1949. ©1c 29Nov49;
DU22319.
31. Dec. 1, 1949. ©1c 6Dec49;
DU22531.
32. Dec. 8, 1949. © 1c 13Dec49;
DU22493,
33. Dec. 15, 1949. ©1c 22Dec49;
DU22633.
34. Dec. 22, 1949. ©1c 29Dec49;
DU22696,
STORER, WINIFRED CAROL.
The wrecking crew, a farce in three
acts. Boston, Baker's Plays [1949].
70 p. illus. (Baker's royalty plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co. ; 16Sep49;
DP21492.
A STORM, atiger. DU21150. SEE
Greendale, Alexander.
THE STORY behind the song. C3972.
SEE Ruben, Alex.
STORY of asoap bar. DU20770. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
Aug. 14, 1949,
THE STORY of Bernard Sure, D. D. G. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc. Engine
performance diagnosis. DU21697.
THE STORY of Elijah. DP21127. SEE
They Lived the Word (Radio program)
No. 3.
THE STORY of floor-plan rugs. C4026.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE STORY of Little One. DU22619. SEE
Burger, Isabel Blogg.
THE STORY of Madeleine Smith. DP21416.
SEE Lockhart, Howard M.
THE STORY of Mirdza Kalnins. DP21880.
SEE The Land We Live In (Television
program) Oct. 20, 1949.
THE STORY of Mr. Evolent. DU21672.
SEE Wilson, Alice Beckham.
THE STORY of Mullins. C3923, SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE STORY of Paul. DP21371. SEE
They Lived the Word (Radio program)
No. 2.
THE STORY of St. James. DP21296. SEE
They Lived the Word (Radio program)
No. 4.
THE STORY of ''Silent night, holy night."
C4104. SEE Gundringer, Michael,
THE STORY of Terry, the turtle. SEE
Breeze, Elizabeth Harr. T. Terrapin
Turkle, Esq. DU21124,
THE STORY of Wynn Adair. DU21408,
SEE James, Barry.
STOSSEL, Ludwig.
Joe, der Glticksbringer. DU21979. SEE
Kelemen, Paul Gordon Stev.
STOUTENBOROUGH, J. DON.
Return, O wanderer; a three-act play.
© J. Don Stoutenborough; le 29Jul49;
DU20941.
STRANDERNAS svall. AF11273. SEE
Johnson, Eyvind.
STRAMM, August.
Sancta Susanna. DP22158. SEE Hinde-
mith, Paul.
STRANGE facts of the little known. (C3947.
SEE Wendel, Paul Luther.
STRANGE parallel. DP20811. SEE Agg,
Howard.
THE STRANGER on Danger Street. DU20800,
SEE The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 250.
A STRANGER sojourns. DU21016. SEER
Rothbard, M.
STRATEGIST in skirts. DP21482. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
No. 278,
STRATER, Lorna.
Let's raise the roof. DU21357. SEE
Smith, Margaret Reindel.
STRAUS, NATHAN.
Two-thirds of a nation; a lecture.
© Nathan Straus; 1c 100ct49: C4162,
STRAUS, OSCAR.
Die Musik kommt! Eine Komédie in Musik
zwei Akte (10 Bilder) von Paul Knepler
und Armin L. Robinson, Gesangstexte
von Robert Gilbert, Musik von Oscar
Straus. Regiebuch nach der Ztircher
Uraufffhrung eingerichtet von Ober-
regisseur Fritz Schulz. Zflrich, Musik-
verlag und Bfihnenvertrieb Zflrich A, G.
?
174
(1949, c1948]. IAT 59). Text only.
© Musikverlag und Btihnenvertrieb
Ztrich A. G., Armin L. Robinson;
31Mar49 (in notice: Musikverlag und
Buhnenvertrieb Zfirich A. G., c1948);
DP21819.
--- Vollst&ndiger Klavierauszug mit Text.
Zilrich, Musikverlag und Bfihnenvertrieb
Zorich A. G., c1949. 233 p. © Musik-
verlag und Bflhnenvertrieb Zfirich A. G. 9
Armin L, Robinson; 31Mar49; DP21819,
STRAUSS, Johann.
Vienna in waltztime. DU21233. SEE
Rohauer, Raymond.
STREET & Smith Publications, inc. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
The Shadow (Radio program)
STREET photographer. DU20855. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2573-1798.
STREIBIG, DONALD RAY.
The wake of the gingerbread man, a
drama in two acts. © Donald R. Streibig;
le 14Nov49; DU22138.
STRICTLY feminine. DP20655. SEE
Nagel, Lyda.
STRIKE it lucky. DU22009. SEE Tanz,
Eugene R.
STRIKER, Fran. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
STRODE, Warren Chetham, SEE Chetham-
Strode, Warren.
STROH, RICHARD N.
Prince of a guy, a musical comedy [in
two acts] Book by Gerry Feeney and
George Lion, music by Dick Stroh,
lyrics by Charlie Wilson. Washington,
De La Salle College [1949]. 63 leaves.
© Brothers of the Christian Schools of
De La Salle College; 28Dec49; DP22704,
STRUCTURAL steel. C4291. SEE The
Lummus Company.
STRUM, J. Maury. SEE Strum, Maurice.
STRUM, MAURICE.
This human comedy; a comedy in two
acts by J. Maury Strum. © Maurice
Strum; le 6Oct49; on revisions;
DU21664. Prev. reg. 25Apr49;
DU19697.
STUART, Kenn, pseud. SEE Stubbs,
Kenneth Norman,
STUBBORN as an old mule. C3848, SEE
Garvey, Ralph J.
STUBBS, KENNETH NORMAN.
Sold American! A comedy in three acts,
by Kenn Stuart [pseud.]. © Kenneth
Norman Stubbs; le 1Dec49; on revisions;
DU22334. Prev. reg. ''A crowd always
gathers, '' 14Mar49; DU19138.
STUBBY Nubbin, the Christmas donkey.
DU21227. SEE Five Star Productions.
STUMBLING block. DU21464. SEE
Boyes, Becky, pseud.
STURM, Richard F.
A playwright's dilemma. SEE One-act
plays for stage and study. AA136700.
SUCCESSFUL selling. C4161. SEE
Eilbirt, Henry.
THE SUDDEN guest. DU22541. SEE
LaFarge, Christopher.
SUDDEN romance, DP21661. SEE
Hunter, Helen.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
SUGAR plum. DP21635. SEE Macrae,
Arthur.
SUGG, Alfred Roscoe,
Without conviction. DU20804, SEE
Block, Donn Wilson,
SULLIVAN, Arthur Seymour.
Mikado. SEE Johnstone, Thomas Arthur.
DU22349,
SULLIVAN, Henry.
Huckleberry Finn. DU22095. SEE Adams,
Robert Neal.
SULLOWAY, Alison Green.
Winner take all. DU20820,. SEE Sulloway,
Alvah Woodbury.
SULLOWAY, ALVAH WOODBURY.
Winner take all, a musical play in two
acts by Alvah Woodbury Sulloway and
Alison Green Sulloway. [Text and music
On separate leaves] © Alvah W. Sulloway,
Alison G. Sulloway; le 18Jul49; on re-
visions; DU20820. Prev. reg. 22Mar48,
DU13560; 9Nov48, DU17306.
SULLUM, ALVIN.
Ends of the candle, a play of the Italian
Renaissance, in two acts. Based on
history and adapted from the works of
Benedetto Varchi, Georges Sand, and
Alfred de Musset. © Alvin Sullum;
le 28Nov49; DU22307.
SUMERAU, DOROTHY LEHMAN.
Forward with the children, a Children's
Day pageant for younger children,
Book and lyrics by Dorothy Lehman
Sumerau, music by Miriam Lois Fisher
[pseud, of Ira Bishop Wilson] Dayton,
Ohio, Lorenz Pub. Co., c1949. 16p.
Text only. © Lorenz Pub. Co.;
23Feb49; DP21770.
SUMMER for Johnnie. DU22450. SEE
Rulon, Samuel A,
SUMMER Sunday. DU20821. SEE Taylor,
John Horace.
SUMMERFIELD, WESLEY SHELPER.
Necrology ceremony. For Lion's Con-
vention, District 4, Reno, Nevada.
© Wesley S. Summerfield; le 12Jul49;
DU20715.
THE SUN sets at dawn, DU22624. SEE
Sloane, Paul H.
THE SUN shines bright. DU22594. SEE
Shea, Janise Rentchler.
SUNDAY'S child. DU22702. SEE Sweitzer,
Henry.
SUNDEEN, HARRY LLOYD.
Abraham Lincoln. [Lecture] © Harry
Sundeen; lc 13Apr49; C4254.
Special message, a Christmas play.
© Harry Sundeen; 1c 29Apr49; DU21761.
SUNDELOF-ASBRAND, KARIN.
Easy Easterettes, a book of short pro-
grams for Easter for people of all ages,
by Karin Asbrand. Boston, Baker's
Plays [1949]. 88 p. © Walter H. Baker
Co. ; 50ct49; DP22022.
THE SUNFLOWER. DU20768. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
July 10, 1949,
SUNSHINE. SEE McMullen, Joseph Carl.
It's a hit! DP21493.
THE SUPERHETERODYNE receiver.
C4158. SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando,
Transpondence course, no, 18.
SUPERIOR Coach Corporation.
All steel plus. C3925. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Built to be best. C3924, SER Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
THE SUPERVISOR and the worried em-
ployee. C4175. SEE Eastman Kodak
Company.
SURDIN, Morris.
Slugger at the bat. DU21335. SEE Lyon,
Peter,
SVENN, Asta, pseud. SEE Miller, Myrtle.
SWAIN song. DU20603. SEE Powers,
Verne E,
SWAN Soap radio program. C4133. SEE
Lever Brothers Company.
SWANSON, WALTER GAINES.
Why San Francisco appeals to the visitor.
[Lecture] © Walter Gaines Swanson;
le 18Jul49; C3889.
SWAYNE, Herbert E., pseud. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
SWEET, Benjamin C. SEE They Lived the
Word (Radio program)
SWEET Maggie, gentle Maggie. DU20817.
SEE Masser, Albert H.
SWEET sister. DU21272. SEE Homer,
Frances,
SWEITZER, HENRY.
Sunday's child, a play in one act.
© Henry Sweitzer; lc 30Dec49; DU22702.
SWIFT & Company.
Packaging freshness. C4125. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
SWINDLER'S luck. DU22502. SEE Chal-
lenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 715.
SWING east. DU22644. SEE Byrne, John
Joseph,
SYMONDS, Jim. SEE Symonds, John
Williams,
SYMONDS, John William.
Chevrolet maintenance, C4179. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
D-8 lubrication. C4181. SEE Kiewit
(Peter) Sons' Company.
D-8 maintenance, C4180. SEE Kiewit
(Peter) Sons' Company.
Motor grader lubrication. C4214. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Co.
Motor grader maintenance, C4182. SEE
Kiewit (Peter) Sons' Company.
A SYSTEM of teaching reading to individuals
and masses. C4308. SEE Brown, John S,
an
T-BONE and Tabby. DU20829. SEE
Bourke, John James.
T. Terrapin Turkle, Esq. DU21124. SEE
Breeze, Elizabeth Harr.
TABLE in the wilderness. DU21021. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
TABLEAU. DU21105. SEE Schultz,
Alexander Felix.
TABLOID- Taffy. DU21324. SEE Alex-
ander, William Francis.
TABOADA, Mariette Josse Annez de. SEE
Annez de Taboada, Mariette Josse.
TAGGART, TOM.
Fancy meeting you, a farce in three
acts. New York, S. French [1949].
79 p. illus. © Samuel French;
175
10U0ct49; DP21840,
Man in the house, a farce in three acts, by
Joseph Spalding [pseud.] New York,
S. French [1949]. 89p. illus.
© Samuel French; 140ct49; DP21841.
TAILOR-made dollars. DU21268. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TAIT, JOHN WILLIAM.
O Cornelia! A screenplay suggested by
the life and poems of the Roman poet
Horace. © John William Tait; lc
22Aug49; DU21202,
TAKE a fashion note. DU21282. SEE
Benjamin, Marye Durrum.
TAKE a look at Johnny. DP22090. SEE
McCoy, Paul Stevens.
TAKE it easy, Tony. DU22369. SEE
Gaul, Harriet Avery.
TAKE off your mask. DP22165. SEE
Barbee, Lindsey.
THE TALBOT story. DP22066. SEE
Taylor, Jeannette E.
TALE of a leaf. DU20770. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) Aug. 14, 1949.
A TALE of the Bitter Root. DU20661. SEE
Jensen, Leonard G.
TALENT counselor, DU22076. SEE
Spencer, Gerald Richmond.
TALES of the South Pacific. SEE Rodgers,
Richard. South Pacific. DP22279.
TALES of the Vienna Woods. SEE Rohauer,
Raymond. Vienna in waltztime. DU21233.
TANZ, EUGENE R.
Strike it lucky; a one-half hour quiz pro-
gram. [Sample script] © Cox and
Tanz Advertising Agency; le 25Oct49;
DU22009.
TARNISHED silver. DU21942. SEE
Jennings, Gerard Thomas.
TARTUFFE. C4083. SEE Rogers,
Alice Jane.
TAUB, HAROLD JAEDIKER.
The sky is red, a tragedy in two acts.
Dramatized by Harold Jaediker Taub
from the novel by Giuseppe Berto.
© Harold Jaediker Taub, Giuseppe
Berto; lc 10Nov49; DU22094.
TAYLOR, DWIGHT.
The widow's might, a one-act play.
© Dwight Taylor; le 12Jul49; DU20798.
TAYLOR, JEANNETTE E.
The Talbot story, a play in three acts,
depicting highlights in the history of
the American Association of University
Women, 1881 to 1922. Martinez, Calif.,
American Association of University
Women, cl1949. 18p. © Martinez
Branch, American Association of
University Women; 5Nov49; DP22066,
TAYLOR, JOHN HORACE.
And the bird flew back, a drama in one
act. © John Taylor; 1c 18Jul49:
DU20822,
Summer Sunday, a play in one act.
© John Taylor; 1c 18Jul49; DU20821.
TAYLOR, Myra Jane.
UNESCO, arise! DP20685. SEE
Matesky, Ralph.
TAZEWELL, Charles.
Can long endure, SEE One-act plays
for stage and study. AA136700.
TEA, the romantic commodity. C4223.
SEE Henderson, Isabella Frances.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
TEACH, JEAN CECILIA.
Nocturnal years, a play in four acts.
Text by Jean Teach, music by E. Q.
Hair. [Text only] © Jean Teach;
Ethel Q. Hair; le 29Jul49; DU22087.
THE TEAKETTLE: she sing. DU22163.
SEE Dr. Christian (Radio program)
No. 573.
TED Schroeder. C4067. SEE The Ameri-
can Way (Radio program)
TED Williams. C4065. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
TEICHMANN, Evelyn Jane.
Howe and Hummel. DU20929. SEE
Teichmann, Howard Miles.
TEICHMANN, HOWARD MILES.
Howe and Hummel, a new play in three
acts by Howard and Evelyn Teichmann.
© Howard Teichmann, Evelyn Teichmann;
le 22Jul49; DU20929.
TELEMOUNT Pictures, inc.
The Magic Lady and Boko. DU21237. SEE
Donovan, Henry Bernard.
The magic queen. DU22336. SEE Dono-
van, Henry Bernard.
TELEVI bingo time. C3974. SEE Morris,
Joseph John.
THE TELEVISION mystery. DP22181. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
TELEVISION radio frequency, pts. 1-3.
C4265-4267. SEE Gorder, Leslie Orlando.
Transpondence course ET 6-8,
TELEVISION science club. DP20905. SEE
Funk, Robert Southwick.
TELEVISION script for the Boston Blackie
show. DU21583. SEE Sherak, Marvin
Bernard.
TELEVISION spots. DU21930. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TELEVISION widows. DU21173. SEE
Woodward, Ruth M.
TELL me pretty maiden. SEE Shiffrin,
Abraham B. Angel in a pawnshop.
DU21209.
TELL me true. DU22258. SEE Fisch-
bach, Bernice Winfield.
TELL my story. DU21011. SEE Bland,
Dorothy Beatrice.
TELLIER, ANDRE.
Quisqualis, a play in three acts by Andre
Tellier and Carol Raven. © Andre
Tellier, Carol Raven; le 1Jul49;
DU20615.
TEMPERANCE and Tolerance Association.
And the truth shall make you free.
DU22421. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
TEMPERATURE as a growth factor.
C4280. SEE Milwaukee Equipment
Manufacturing Company. Rotary tillage
talks by M-E, no. 9.
TEMPLE, NORMAN.
Denver, a shaggy-dog farce in three
acts. © Norman Temple; lc 28Nov49;
DU22306.
Family west, a musical comedy in three
acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Norman Temple; 1c 14Nov49;
DU22143.
TEMPLETON, Mrs. CLAIBORNE.
One thousand and one teledventures with
Littleroy Fauntelard. Scripts for
television and film shows.
© Mrs. Claiborne Templeton; le 25Aug49;
DU21195.
LE TEMPS d'aimer. DU22588. SEE
Salomons, Jean-Pierre.
TEN English farces. A38981. SEE
Hughes, Leo.
TEN weeks a year! DU20745,. SEE
Mednick, Stanley Robert.
TEN word tales. DU22077. SEE Burgess,
Gelett.
TENDER is my love. DU20750. SEE
Hoffman, Herman Benjamin.
TENEBAUM, MELVIN.
Visitor's day, a television program.
[Sample script] © Melvin Tenebaum,
Ohio Advertising Agency, inc. ; lc
11Jul49; DU20678.
THE TENNESSEE kid. DU22293. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2631-1856.
LA TERRASSE di midi. DP22088. SEE
Clavel, Maurice.
THE TERRITORY. DU21931. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
TERRY, Norman B.
Executive speeches. C3882. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TEST pattern. DU20676. SEE The
Sheriff (Radio program) No. 249.
TEVYE'S daughters. DU22483. SEE
Elman, Irving.
TEXAS. University. Board of Regents.
Ten English farces. A38981. SEE
Hughes, Leo.
TEXAS, li'l darlin'. DU21877. SEE
Whedon, John Ogden.
TEXTILE selling tips. DU21267. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THACKERAY, William Makepeace.
Vanity fair. DP21060. SEE Brandon-
Thomas, Jevan.
THANE, ELSWYTH.
Melody, a play in three acts. © Elswyth
Thane; le 12Dec49; DU22460.
THANK you, just looking. DU21077.
SEE Kerr, Jean.
THANK you, Mr. Parker. DP21836. SEE
McCoy, Paul Stevens,
THANKS to Mary Ann. DP22479,. SEE
Elser, Donald.
THANKSGIVING-'49. DP22299. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
Nov. 24, 1949.
THAT Brewster boy. DP21401. SEE
Hopkins, Pauline.
THAT creative urge. DU22576. SEE
Bovill, Celia Chesley.
THAT they may learn. DU22632, SEE
Kabica, Alfred R.
THEATERVERLAG Eirich Gesellschaft
m.b. H. John Law. DU22391. SEE
Roberts, Michael, pseud.
THEATRE Hawaii, ltd.
Damien. DU22242-22243. SEE
Kneubuhl, John A.
THEATRE interdit. DP20736. SEE
Fabre-Luce, Alfred.
176
THEATRE Tours act. DP21085. SEE
Rhoades, Charles O.
THEIR hills are scarred. DU21278,
DU22332. SEE Parlakian, Nishan.
THENEN, HANS.
Bewilderment in Hades, a screenplay.
[Alternate titles: Sponge diver's
heritage; Pioneers forever] © Hans
Thenen; lc 8Sep49; DU21330.
THERE go the Grooms. DP22067. SEE
Tobias, Jay.
THERE is always a story. DU20959. SEE
Klein, Ruth C.
THERE was a little girl. DU21850. SEE
Fraenkel, Helene Esberg.
THERE'S no problem, DP21058. SEE
Jones, Gwenyth,
THERE'S profit in the air. C3857. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THESE are the voices. DU21467. SEE
Williamson, Roger.
THESE were the blind. DU21205. SEE
Bressoud, Robert Charles.
THEY LIVED THE WORD (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Benjamin
C. Sweet. © Radio Church Associates,
inc.
2. The story of Paul. © 5May49;
DP 21371.
3. The story of Elijah. © 5May49;
DP 21127.
4. The story of St. James. © 5May49;
DP21296.
THEY went thattaway. DU20694. SEE
Van Ronkel Productions, inc.
THIEBAUT, MARCEL.
Les bonnes cartes, comédie en trois
actes. c1949. (In Les Oeuvres libres,
no. 36. Paris, A. Fayard, 1949.
p. [213]-318) © Marcel Thiébaut;
15May49; DP20737.
THIEF versus thief. DU21970. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 266.
THIRD revised description of Number
Jack. DP20632. SEE Gottschalkson,
Falk Felix.
THIRST of life. DU21637. SEE Smith,
Levi J.
THIS human comedy. DU21664. SEE
Strum, Maurice.
THIS side of bedlam. DU22617. SEE
Smith, Warren Sylvester.
THOMA, LOUIS RICHARD.
A game of cards, a play in three acts by
Richard Thoma, © Richard Thoma;
le 310ct49; DU21955.
THOMA, Ludwig.
Der Postsekret&ar im Himmel. SER
Fee, Dorothy. Paradise rejected.
DU22413.
THOMA, Richard. SEE Thoma, Louis
Richard.
THOMAS, ALEXANDER JOSEPH.
Many a night's journey, a play in three
acts. © Alexander Thomas; 1c
15Aug49; DU21234.
THOMAS, Dana, pseud. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
THOMAS, JEAN GWENDOLYN.
Inheritance, a drama in three acts.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THOMAS, JEAN GWENDOLYN. Cont'd.
© Jean Gwendolyn Thomas; Ic 15Aug49;
DU21090,
Your credit is good, a comedy in three
acts. © Jean Gwendolyn Thomas; lc
30ct49; DU21640.
THOMAS, LYDIA.
The wonderful wishbox, a children's
operetta in two acts. Libretto and lyrics
by Lydia Thomas, music by Antonio Lora.
Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson [1949].
40 p. © Row, Peterson & Co, ; 20Sep49;
DP21907.
THOMPSON (J. Walter) Company. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
THE THORNDYKE bond robbery. DU21775.
SEE The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 968.
A THOUSAND guys named Max. DU21387.
SEE Schulman, Arnold,
THE THOUSAND mile fight. DU22012. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No, 2621-1846.
A THOUSAND years down the road of error,
and a new path to an old truth. C4232,
SEE Robinson, Thomas A.
THE THREE bears. DP21941. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows)
THREE damsels andadam. DP22297. SEE
Daugherty, Mary.
THE THREE disgraces. C4215. SEE
Page, Harry L.
346 Carrolle Street. DU21876. SEE
Kulikowski, Maryan Karl.
THE THREE-in-one outlaw. DU20852.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2570-1795.
THREE men. DU22621. SEE Hull, Maury
Isaac,
THREE on a murder. DU21816. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 264.
THE THREE queens of death. DU22387,
SEE The Shadow (Radio program)
No. 387.
THE THREE strangers. DU22444, SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 4,
THREE ways to die. DU21796. SEE
Spiezia, Anthony.
THROUGH the keyhole. DU20807. SEE
Etkes, Adina,
THRUMMINGS. C4015. SEE Albrecht,
Juanita.
THUNDER in the dust. DU22592. SEE
Le May, Alan.
THURBER, James.
The great Quillow. DU21621. SEE
Stewart, Virginia Harden.
THURSCHWELL, HARRY T.
The sound of the drum, a comedy in three
acts. © Harry T. Thurschwell; Ic
21Sep49; DU21488.
TIC tac toe, C4255. SEE Bennett, Donn
Henry Bonhoff.
TICKET to nowhere, DU22680. SEE
Giusti, Arndt Haniel.
THE TIDES of Wall Street. DU20940. SEE
Fuller, Julia Bennett.
TIDINGS.
Bringing Christ to the home. C4032,
See Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
TIDWELL, Mrs. A. P. SEE Nagel, Lyda.
THE TIGER everyone knows. DU21375.
SEE Mantis, Theodore Miller.
THE TIGER'S eye. DU21397. SEE
Hayes, Joseph Arnold.
TILLEMA, CATHARINE HILL.
Doctor Larramore's secret, a play in
three acts. © Mrs. Catharine Hill
Tillema; le 310ct49; DU21953.
Leave it up to Florabelle, a play in
three acts, with five musical selections.
[Text only] © Mrs. Catharine Hill
Tillema; lc 8Jul49; DU20664,
On a winter night, a play in three acts
with a prelude and an epilogue. © Mrs.
Catharine Hill Tillema; le 27Dec49;
DU22679.
Uncle Willis sees it through, a play in
three acts with music [Text only]
© Mrs. Catharine Hill Tillema; lc
27Jul49; DU21054.
When you and I were young: A play in
three acts with prologue and music.
[Text only] © Mrs. Catharine Hill
Tillema; 1¢ 8Sep49; DU21332.
TILLOTSON, EDITH SANFORD.
Once upon a Christmas time, a pageant
for younger children. Book and lyrics
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, incidental
muSic by Ruth Dale [pseud. of Ira
Bishop Wilson]. Dayton, Ohio, Lorenz
Pub. Co., c1949. 16 p. © Lorenz Pub.
Co. ; 10Jun49; DP20585,
TIME and Tod. DP21837. SEE Bolton,
Muriel Roy.
TIME, INC.
The golden twenties (a chronicle of the
Jazz Age) Script for a sound film.
© Time, inc. (March of Time Division);
le 140ct49; C4176.
TIME. C4120. SEE Brittain, Doss.
TIME is a thief. SEE One-act plays for
stage and study. AA136700.
THE TIME is now. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc. C3854.
Kayser, Martha Cabanné. DU22552.,
TIME out. DU21283. SEE Fisher, Edna.
TIME out for love. DU22113. SEE
Gaither, Gant.
THE TIME table. DU22110. SEE Emmons,
Betsy.
TIMMONS, DAVID JAMISON.
The decline of the Leamings, a play in
three acts. © David Jamison Timmons,
Jr.; le 19Aug49; DU21131.
TIMOTHY Frost. DU22245. SEE
Famous Jury Trials (Television program)
No. 6.
THE TIP. DU22188. SEE McDonough,
John Francis.
TIPPIE Top Knot. DU21737. SEE
Walker, Ann Edith.
TIPPIE was not a monkey. DU20762,. SEE
Here's Heidy (Radio program)
Mar. 13, 1949.
THE TIRE that changes everything.
DU22554, SEE Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.
TISZAZUG. SEE Bela, Nicholas. And
the midwife danced. DU21346.
177
TO fetch a pail of water. SEE Rolnick,
Jacob, Desire at the crossroads,
DU21089,
TO live adream. DU21984. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No. 571.
TO the ends of the earth. DU20728. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
May 23, 1949,
TO the point of sale! C4027. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc,
TO them that ask. DU22217. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio program)
No. 124.
TOBIAS, JAY.
There go the Grooms, a comedelirium
in three acts. Boston, Drama Guild
Publishers [1949]. 132p. illus.
© Drama Guild Publishers; 150ct49;
DP22067.
The Whiz Kids, a farce in three acts.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1949]. 112 p.
illus. (Baker's royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co. ; 22Jun49; DP20583.
TOBIN, Richard Lardner.
Cover story. DU21206. SEE Carroll,
Charles Gordon.
TODAY, yesterday, tomorrow. DU21794.
SEE Nuetzel, Carl Rudolph.
TODD, ROBERT E.
Lump in my throat; or, The Johnnie
Trundle legend. A drama in two parts.
© Robert E. Todd; 1c 18Nov49; on re-
visions; DU22218. Prev. reg. 10May48;
DU14509.
TOLL bridge. DU21469. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2604-1829.
DER TOLLE. C4196. SEE Agoston,
Gertrude.
TOLSTOI, Lev Nikolaevich, graf.
What men live by. SEE Malleson, Miles.
Michael. DP20810.
THE TOMB that talked back. DU20587. SEE
Little Herman (Radio program) No. 26.
TOMORROW is an ostrich. DU22616. SEE
Eichel, Leslie Philip.
TOMORROW'S wife. DU21625. SEE
Wickham, Alice Victoria.
TOMPKINS, JOSEPH HERBERT.
Radio-television Bible class, an address
for radio-television. © Joseph Herbert
Tompkins; le 8Nov49; C4211.
THE TONE family. C4044, SEE Gibbons,
Chloe Peck.
TONEY, EDNA AMADON.
Yo-ho! Yo-ho! For H2-O! A comedy
in one act. © Edna Amadon Toney; 1c
100ct49; DU21743.
TONY Beaver. DU21622. SEE Berton,
Max.
TONY Lazzeri. C3957. SEE The Ameri-
can Way (Radio program)
TOO good to be true. DU21700. SEE
Bussiere, Myrtle Elliott.
TOO human for Hollywood. DU22378. SEE
Aleksandrowksi, Florence.
TOO many chandeliers. DU22618. SEE
Goldberger, Arnold.
TOP floor front. DU22257. SEE Schaack,
Jack Francis.
TORENT, Pat, pseud. SEE Zawadsky,
Patience Hartman,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
nen me SN 8 ge ee RES toe
TORNADO. DU21971. SEE Griggs, John.
TOUCH and go. SEE Kerr, Jean. Thank
you, just looking. DU21077.
THE TOUGH little man. DU20848. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2566-1791.
LA TOUR Eiffel qui tue. DP22089. SEE
Hanoteau, Guillaume.
TOUS les deux. DP-02. SEE Dulud,
Michel.
TOWER and tank design drafting. C4292.
SEE The Lummus Company,
TOWN man. DU22109. SEE Bunce,
Frank.
TOWN travelogue. C4040. SEE Smith,
Ulysses Scott.
THE TOY martyrdom. DU21733. SEE
Baker, Elliott.
THE TOY shop. DU22681. SEE Cohen,
Doris Bugatch.
TRACY Music Library, inc.
Robin Hood. DP22006. SEE DeKoven,
Reginald.
TRADITION of the towel. DU21177. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program) No. 560.
THE TRAGEDY of King Lear. A36190.
SEE Shakespeare, William.
TRAIL of the rocket. DU21936,. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
TRAIN smoke. DU22189, SEE Jodice,
Willard Arthur.
TRAINS and planes. DU21790. SEE
Buttolph, Edna Gibson.
THE TRAITOR. DP21603. SEE Wouk,
Herman.
TRAMER, Erwin.
The spendthrift. DP21705. SEE
Raimund, Ferdinand.
TRAMS, CHARLES HERMAN.
A message for the children; or, Read
the script. For oral delivery.
© Charles Herman Trams; le 26Oct49;
C4250,
TRANSAMERICAN Broadcasting and
Television Corporation. SEE
Famous Jury Trials (Television program)
Plainclothes Man (Television program)
TRANSCONTINENTAL bus minstrels.
DP20578. SEE McMullen, Joseph Carl.
TRANSPONDENCE course. SEE Gorder,
Leslie O.
TRAP in Gopher Canyon. DU20859. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2577-1802.
TRAPPED. DU22195. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon (Radio program) No. 701.
TREASURE trail. DU21534. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2608-1833.
TREASURE your hands. DU21766. SEE
Elliot, Diana Dowty.
THE TREE. DP21834. SEE Arlett,
Vera Isabel,
TREGO, EDNA SHELDON.
Upper crust, a comedy drama in three
acts, by Sheldon Trego. © Edna
Sheldon Trego; lc 26Sep49; DU21517.
TRENDLE, George W. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger, inc. (Radio program)
TREVES, ETTORE PETER.
Why Iam a Catholic. [Lecture] © Ettore
Peter Treves; lc 16Dec49; C4307.
TRIAL by fire. DU22115. SEE The
Shadow (Radio program) No. 375.
THE TRIAL of Aaron Burr. DU22051. SEE
You Are There (Radio program)
Oct. 30, 1949.
THE TRIAL of Jonathan Green. DP21610.
SEE The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No, 233.
TRICKERY on the river. DU20837. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 668.
TRIGGER takes the bait. DU21785. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2617-1842.
TRILBY, T., pseud. SEE Delhaye de
Marnyhac, Thérése.
TRIMBLE, JESSY.
Sabotage in our town, a play in three acts.
© Jessy Trimble; le 19Dec49; DU22605.
TRINITY Methodist Church, Alexandria,
Va. SEE Alexandria, Va. Trinity Meth-
odist Church.
TRIS Speaker. C4073. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
TROTMAN, Irvin.
Not in the flesh. DU21148. SEE Page
Marian.
THE TROUBADOR. DU21006-21007. SEE
Price, John Lemar.
TROUBLE is my middle name. DU22689.
SEE Columbia University. VD radio
project.
THE TROUBLE with women, DU22324. SEE
Rose, Martin.
TROUBLED women. C3901. SEE Luther,
Dorothy Knox,
THE TRUE treasure. DU21949. SEE The
ew» Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio program)
No. 121.
TRUKA, ELIZABETH PATRICIA.
Shade and shadow, a three act play by
Bethina Rose [pseud.] © Elizabeth
Patricia Truka; le 24Aug49; DU21174.
TRUMBO, DALTON.
The biggest thief in town, a comedy in
three acts. © Dalton Trumbo; lc
18Jul49; DU20786.
The biggest thief in town; comedy in
three acts. Acting ed. [New York]
Dramatists Play Service [1949]. 80p.
illus. © Dalton Trumbo; 5Sep49;
DP22202,
TUCHMAN, Sidney.
Fair and warmer. DU21322, SEE
Weinstein, Harriett.
TUCKER, LILLIE FRANCES.
The Man of Galilee, a musical of the
life of Jesus. [Text only] © Lillie
Tucker; 1c 11Jul49; DU20670.
TULLAR-Meredith Company.
The Christmas story. DP21189. SEE
Whittier, Phoebe.
The gift divine. DP21190. SEE Parker,
Thelma M.
178
TULLEN, JACOB.
And nothing for reward, a comedy in two
acts by Mark Allen [pseud.] © Jacob
Tullen, 1c 14Nov49; on revisions;
DU22150. Prev. reg. ''Yes, dear";
28Feb47; Dunp. 7832. ;
TULSA and the oil industry on parade.
C4206. SEE Rowley, Andrew Morrison,
TUNICK, Irve. SEE
The Cavalcade of America (Radio program)
The Eternal Light (Radio program)
You Are There (Radio program)
THE TUNNEL. DU21374. SEE Glendinning,
John Andrew.
THE TUNNEL of death. DU20675. SEE
Little Herman (Radio program) No. 27.
TURNER, JOEL EDWARD.
Phaedra; a new play in three acts by Joel
Turner and Roland von Weber. © Joel
Turner, Roland von Weber; lc 9Sep49;
DU21347.
Shadows of doubt, an old-fashioned play
in three acts. © Joel Edward Turner;
le 5Jul49; DU20643.
TURNER, WINFORD SETH.
Fisherman's luck. [Instructions for a
game] © Winford Seth Turner; lc
310ct49; C4245,
TURRENTINE, CHARLES GLENN.
Adventures of Glymis, a play in five
acts, in verse, © Charles Glenn Turren-
tine; 15Aug49; DP21382,
A TURTLE tale. DU20766. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) Apr. 10, 1949.
TWELFTH night. SEE Sheppard, Joseph
Stanley. Weekend in Illyria. DU21892.
TWENTIETH century cavalcade. DU21773.
SEE Ewen, James.
TWENTY-five best plays of the modern
American theatre. A34319. SEE
Gassner, John.
TWENTY-four hours. DU22096. SEE
Bloeser, Raymond W.
TWICE upon atime. SEE Chapman,
Tedwell. The intriguing stranger.
DU20673.
A TWIG is bent. DU21747. SEE Nelson,
Virginia Armistead,
TWO blind mice. SEE
The Burns Mantle best plays of 1948-49,
AA132040.
Spewack, Samuel. DP21120.
THE TWO gentlemen of Verona. SEE
Ballard, Francis Drake. Be mine, be-
loved! DU21046.
TWO is a crowd. DU22452, SEE Allen,
Isaac Wy.
TWO systems of insurance—a source of
pride. C4098. SEE Hazen, Ben H.
TWO-thirds of a nation. C4162. SEE
Straus, Nathan.
TWO-way promise. DU20588. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No. 555.
TYSON, Esmé Wynne-. SEE Wynne-Tyson,
Esmé.
U
UNESCO, arise! DP20685. SEE Matesky,
Ralph.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
UHL, EDWIN GEORGE.
Check wrongs, a playlet for training bank
personnel. © Edwin George Uhl; lc
7Dec49; DU22431.
Why banking? A playlet for training
bank personnel. © Edwin George Uhl;
le 3Aug49; DU20974.
UHRIG, MARY.
A mountain of Sundays, a play in two acts.
© Mary Uhrig; lc 3Aug49; DU20961.
THE UNATTAINABLE. DP22390. SEE
Maugham, William Somerset.
UNCLAIMED. DU20616. SEE Chicoine,
Martin Joseph.
UNCLE Benny's place. DU21396. SEE
Castiglia, Steven.
UNCLE Henry. DU21586. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program) July 21, 1949.
UNCLE Julius. DU21964. SEE Rosenberg,
Ethel.
UNCLE Willis sees it through. DU21054.
SEE Tillema, Catharine Hill.
UNDER hanging mountains. DU21795. SEE
Dunseith, John Carl.
UNDER the "A'' bus. DU22603. SEE
Masteroff, Joe.
UNDER the hood. C4299. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
UNDERCOFFER, JAMiS SHELTON.
Pick-a-pocket; radio and television
script for Oct. 17, 1949, by Jim Shelton
[pseud.] © James S. Undercoffer; 1c
19Sep49; C4225.
UNDERCOVER man. C4080. SEE Coca-
Cola Company.
UNFINISHED business. DP21914, SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
UNGER, Estelle.
South Orange juice. DU21965. SEE
Rosen, Sara.
UNHAND her, you villian! DU21262. SEE
Hamby, Ray Irvin.
THE UNICORN. DU20610. SEE Melcher,
Marguerite Fellows.
UNION Electric Company of Missouri. SEE
The Land We Live In (Radio program)
UNITED Nations. DU22011. SEE The
Lone Ranger (Radio program) No. 2616-
1841.
UNITED Nations' prayer for world peace.
C4320. SEE Weil, Laure Kahn.
U. S. Economic Cooperation Administra-
tion. EC A means business! DU22425.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
UNITED States Brewers! Foundation, inc.
The way a house looks. C4033. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
UNITED States Rubber Company.
The simple truth. DU21266. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The tire that changes everything.
DU22554. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
UNITED States Savings and Loan League.
Two systems of insurance—a source of
pride. C4098. SEE Hazen, Ben H.
UNITED we stand. DP21063. SEE
Fenstemacher, Beryl Proctor.
UNITS and symbols. C3997. SEE Gorder,
Teste Orlando, Transpondence course
UNIVERSAL - Edition.
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Janatek, Leos.
Das eplelwenk. DP22567. SEE Schreker,
Fra
Die Vogel. DP21386. SEE Braunfels,
Walter.
Wozzeck. SEE Berg, Alban. Georg
Biichners Wozzeck. DP21385.
THE UNLUCKY horseshoe. DU21539. SEE
The Lone See (Radio program)
No. 2611-1836.
THE UNMERCIFUL servant. DU21567.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No, 60.
DER UNSCHULDIGE. DP-04. SEE
HochwAalder, Fritz.
UNTIL tomorrow. DU21658. SEE
Willson, Winifred.
UP to now. DU21602. SEE Herrmann,
Henry Roydon.
UP to your ears. DP22477. SEE Park-
hirst, Douglass F.
THE UPHILL climb. DU20692. SEE
Miller, James Pinckney.
THE UPHILL sled. DU20833. SEE
eae oe of the Yukon (Radio program)
No
UPPER crust. DU21517. SEE Trego,
Edna Sheldon.
THE URN. DU21193. SEE Shields, Alice
Addison,
W
VADNAY, LASLO.
Rupert; original screen- play. © rae
Pal Productions, inc.; le 12Dec49
DU22591,
VALE, Eden.
A pocketful of love. DU20922. SEE
Freedman, Julian.
VALUE in volume, C3918. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
VAN BLARCOM, ANNE CATHERINE.
Amateur, a play in three acts. © Anne
Van Blarcom; le 24Aug49; DU21169.
VAN DRUTEN, JOHN.
Make way for Lucia, comedy in three
acts. ased on the novels by E. F.
Benson. Acting ed. [New York]
Dramatists Play Service [1949].
84 p. © John Van Druten; 18Jul49;
DP21003. Prev. reg. 12May48,
D unp. 14604.
VAN DYKE, Catherine.
A letter from Pontius Pilate's wife.
DU21220. SEE Byrd, Adelaide.
VANGEON, Henri Leon. SEE Ghéon, Henri.
VAN HORN, HAZEL MAYE.
Lessons 1-6
1Aug49; C3909
VANITY fair. DP21060. SEE Brandon-
Thomas, Jevan.
VAN LOON and sons, DU22149, SEE
Keyser, Francis Webb,
VAN RONKEL PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Desert springtime. [Film script]
© Van Ronkel Productions, inc. ; lc
5Jul49; DU20693.
The went thattaway. eae serape
© Van eae Bposue Home), Wash We
Ss: DU2
VASSILISSA. DU22086. SEE Fiory, Marina.
Let's make a Pe "R.'' [Recording scripts.
© Hazel Van Horn;
VAUGHAN, Juanita Teresa, SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
VEDDER, Charles Nicolas.
Nuthin! but money.' DU21447. SEE
Sachs, Daniel oward,
VEGA CARPIO, LOPE FELIX DE.
The gardener's dog, a comedy in three
days and three nights. Musical score by
179
Albert H. Dunn; tr. and sta ed by Bins:
Glagolin. [Holly wood, Calif. ?] 1949.
132, [39] leaves. mounted illus.
Text only. © Mary O'Dwyer; 24Jan49;
DP21295.
VEITCH, ANTHONY SCOTT.
The ang aoe Kid, a motion picture
script by Anthony Scott Veitch, Howard
Cecil Brown, and Thomas Orr Mc-
Creadie. © ‘Embassy Pictures ltd
Howard C. Brown; lc 15Nov49; DU32185,
VEKEMAN, VICTOR.
La morte en vie, ieigte Hess en un, 3 te,
Ottawa, Editions du Lévrier,
16 p. © The Federation of Gerclee
Lacordaire and Ste-Jeanne d'Arc ine. ;
10Dec49; DP22536.
Le réveillon du peére Brisson, mélodrame
en quatre actes et une scéne. Ottawa,
Editions du Lévrier, 1949,
© The Federation of Cercles Lacordaire
and Ste-Jeanne d'Arc inc. ; 10Dec49;
DP 22535.
VENGEANCE is mine. DU21718. SEE
Lennox, Gilbert.
VENOM. DU22144. SEE Keller, William
Slotterback,
VENUS observed. DU22643. SEE Fry,
Christopher.
VER MEHR, Rudolph.
The tides of Wall Street. DU20940. SEE
Fuller, Julia Bennett.
VERN Stephens. C3812. SEE The Ameri-
can Way (Radio program)
VERNEUIL, LOUIS.
Irene, comedie en trois actes et cing
tableaux. © Louis Verneuil; le 18Nov49;
DU22216.
Irene, a comedy, in three acts. An English
adaptation by the author of his original
French play. © Louis Verneuil; lc
1é6Dec49. DU22579.
VERSATILE varieties. SEE Basch,
Frances Scott. Fue Maid Versatile
varieties. DU21139
DER VERSCHWENDER. SEE Raimund,
Ferdinand. The spendthrift. DP21705.
VERVEN, Nicholas.
Lernean fen. DU22488. SEE Kamarck,
Norbert Lawrence.
VIALAR, Paul.
Une ombre. SEE Hinton, Jane. Obligato.
DU22032.
VICTOR Animatograph Corporation,
Vision, unlimited. C3984. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc,
THE VICTORS. SEE Sartre, Jean Paul.
Three plays. A35222,.
VIENNA in waltztime. DU21233. SEE
Rohauer, Raymond.
VIET, Suzanne.
Avant le derby. DP-03. SEE Maugham,
William Somerset.
VILDRAC, CHARLES.
The Steamship Tenacity, a comedy in
three acts. Translated from the French
by Marston and Germaine Balch,
© Marston Balch; le 6Oct49; DU21680.
VINCY, Raymond, pseud. SEE Ovanessian,
Raymond.
VINEGAROON. DU20971. SEE Chamber-
lain, Jerome Vize.
VINING, DONALD.
The automatic man, a farce in one act.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
21 p. illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co.
7Sep49; DP21432.
Betty's bargain, a one-act comedy for
girls. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co.
{1949]. 18 p. illus. © The Dramatic
Pub. Co. ; 31Aug49; DP21440.
"By the beautiful sea, '' a farce for,
women in One act. Boston, Baker's
Plays [1949]. 21p. (Baker's plays
for amateurs) © Walter H. Baker Co.,
15Sep49; DP21451.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
VINING, DONALD. Cont'd.
Dinner for threshers, a play in one act.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1949].
21 p. illus. © Donald Vining; 19Sep49;
DP21758.
Elinor, a play in two acts. © Donald
Vining; le 8Dec49; DU22446.
It does something for you! A farce-
comedy in one act. Chicago, Dramatic
Pub. Co. [1949]. 20p. illus.
© The Dramatic Pub. Co. ; 12Sep49;
DP21438.
LE VIOL de Lucréce. SEE Britten,
Benjamin. The rape of Lucretia. DP21056.
THE VIOLET swans. DU21027. SEE
Foster, Elma Michael Wilkins.
VIOLETTE, E. M.
The delicate ape, a dramatization by
E. M. Violette of the novel of the same
title by Dorothy B. Hughes. © Dorothy
B. Hughes; lc 210ct49; DU21860.
VIRGINIA City Chapter Number 1, Royal
Arch Masons, SEE Freemasons. Vir-
ginia City, Mont. Royal Arch Masons.
Chapter No, 1.
VISION, unlimited. C3984. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
A VISIT with the children at Memorial.
C3881. SEE New York. Memorial
Hospital.
LOS VISITADORES. DU21288. SEE
Russell, Paul Archelaus.
THE VISITATION. DU21529. SEE Smeeth,
Adeline Vaile.
THE VISITING firemen. DU2i128. SEE
Lamb, Eddy.
VISITOR'S day. DU20678. SEE Tenebaum,
Melvin.
DIE VOGEL, DP21386. SEE Braunfels,
Walter.
THE VOICE of Moses. DP21937 SEE
Emerson, Elizabeth (Holaday)
VOICELESS. DU21588. SEE Akerson,
Florence Antonia.
VOICES from the Bible. DP20598. SEE
Averill, Esther (Cunningham)
VON KAMENICZKY, ELIZABETH WELL-
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Marita and the wolf, by Elizabeth Conti
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Kameniczky; le 11Jul49; C3878.
VON SCHILLING, ERICH.
Papa goes wild, a comedy drama in three
acts. © Erich von Schilling; lc 4Aug49;
on revisions; DU21395. Prev. reg.
"Inside Berlin"; 19Oct48; DU16970.
Water crazy, a comedy drama in three
acts. © Erich von Schilling; 1c
13Dec49; DU22515.
VON WEBER, Roland.
Phaedra. SEE Turner, Joel Edward.
VON WIEN, FLORENCE.
The wounded oyster, a play in three
acts. © Florence Von Wien (Mrs.
William Auerbach-Levy); 1c 5Jul49;
on revisions; DU20624. Prev. reg.
"Eclipse; 10Oct27; DU81309.
VORIS, ULRICH LUCIEN.
Merits and operation of the Voris sales
stimulator system, a lecture.
©U. L. Voris; le 18Aug49; C4039.
Merits and operation of Voris sales
stimulator system, alecture, 2d ed.
©U. L. Voris; le 26Aug49; C4100.
The merits and operation of ''Western
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le 6Sep49; C4u81,
VOSPER, FRANK.
Leute wie wir; Schauspiel in drei Akten
von Frank Vosper, Deutsch von Hans
Rothe. © Hans Rothe; lec 6Jul49;
DU20637.
VOSS, KITTIE KEEPERS.
We dream awhile, a radio program by
Kittie Keepers Voss and Leon Rabinoff.
[Sample script] © Kittie Keepers Voss,
Leon Rabinoff, Wm. Freeman; lc
20May49; C4099.
WwW
WAGENSEIL (Hugo) & Associates.
Win your dinner. DP21241. SEE Bridges,
James.
WAGONS westbound. DU21362. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No, 2600-1825.
THE WAINWRIGHT cache. DU22490. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No, 717.
THE WAITING years. DU21010. SEE
Pillot, Eugene.
THE WAITRESS. DU21699. SEE Samuels,
Alexander.
WAKE me early, mother. DU21870. SEE
Dufty, William Francis.
THE WAKE of the gingerbread man.
DU22138. SEE Streibig, Donald Ray.
WALDRON, W. W.
Life mask. DP21900. SEE Griscom,
Bert.
WALKER, ANN EDITH.
Tippie Top Knot, a children's fantasy.
© Ann Edith Walker; 1c 130ct49;
DU21737.
WALKER, PHOEBE FLORY.
Painting portraits that stress the indi-
vidual [Film script] © Phoebe Flory
Walker; 1c 18Nov49; DU22214.
WALKER, WINIFRED GERTRUDE:
The clown, a satire. © W. Gertrude
Walker; lec 21Dec49; DU22611.
WALLACE, James Garrett.
Ozark bride. DU21151. SEE Devine,
John Francis.
WALLACE, LEWIS GRANT.
Young Chippie, a play in one act.
London, S. French [1949]. 35 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no.
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DP 21147.
WALLACE, MORGAN.
Footloose and fancy, a comedy in three
acts. © Morgan Wallace; lc 15Jul49;
DU20777.
If it please the court, a drama in three
acts by Morgan Wallace and Ralf Harolde.
Based on an original story by Ralf
Harolde. © Morgan Wallace, Ralf
Harolde; le 3O0ct49; DU21642.
WALLY Hudson. DU21738. SEE
Plainclothes Man (Television program)
No. l.
WALSH, HENRY H.
Stampede; recording script. Story by
Henry H. Walsh and Peter Steele
[pseud. of Philip Eisenberg] music by
Abraham Ellstein. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Henry H. Walsh,
Philip Eisenberg; lc 9Sep49; DU21336.
WALSH, Richard A.
Your Air Force quiz. DU21123. SEE
Kerkow (Herbert) inc.
180
WALTER, AnnBern, pseud. SEE Fisch-
bach, Bernice Winfield.
WALTER Johnson. C3815. SEE The
American Way (Radio program)
WARD, Leo.
Fire in the head. DU22614. SEE Chase,
Lloyd Fremont.
WARE, John, pseud. SEE Mabley, Ed-
ward Howe.
WARREN, Corene Benoit.
Petticoated cargo. DU21995. SEE
Carleton, Linnie Benoit.
WARREN, JEANNETTE.
Early Nebraska history; an address.
© Jeannette Warren; lc 24Aug49; C4121.
WARREN, RUTH I.
Come walk with me, a radio drama,
© Ruth I. Warren; lc 10Nov49; DU22099.
WASHDAY. DU21799. SEE Marx, Lisl
Weil. Peanuts! adventures.
WASTING away. C4030. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
A WATCH tells. SEE Grain, Claire Gore-.
Matching wits. DU21772.
WATER as a growth factor. C4231. SEE
Milwaukee Equipment Manufacturing
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no, 8.
WATER crazy. DU22515. SEE Von
Schilling, Erich.
WATERFRONT set-up. DU22019. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
No. 970.
WATERS, MARIANNE.
Better be soon, a comedy in three acts.
© Marianne Waters; le 6Oct49; DU21665.
WATKINS, MARGUERITE A.
Reminiscencing with baby; singing-talking
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30Jun49; C3884.
WATSON, John.
Pommy. DU20966. SEE Lipscomb,
William Percy.
WAXMAN, GERALD ROBERT.
Candle in your heart, a play in one act.
© Gerald Robert Waxman (Jerry Wax-
man); le 11 Aug49; DU21083.
THE WAY a house looks. C4033, SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
WAY down in the Paw-Paw Patch.
DU20668. SEE Conkle, Ellsworth Prouty.
A WAY of life. DU20908, SEE Wishen-
grad, Morton.
THE WAY of my Uncle Gedalia. DP21608.
SEE The Eternal Light (Radio program)
No. 235.
WE dream awhile. C4099. SEE Voss,
Kittie Keepers.
WE live and learn, DU22174. SEE
Hunter, George Ivan.
WE make the flag. DP20989. SEE Bull,
Evelyn L.
WE sing for joy. DU22485. SEE Jacob-
sen, Hazel Felt.
WE took a cottage. DP22468. SEE Harris,
Mary.
A WEAKESPOINT spring. DU22646. SEE
Lanzl, Frank Albert.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
WEATHERLY, ANNE FERRING.
Riddle me riches, a comedy in three acts.
Evanston, [ll., Row, Peterson [1949].
99 p. illus. © Row, Peterson & Co. ;
21Sep49; DP21904.
WEAVER, KEN A.
What happens now? An original television
quiz show by Ken A. Weaver and Manelle
S. Weaver. [Sample script] © Ken
Weaver, Manelle Weaver; le 29Aug49;
C4014.
WEAVER, Manelle S.
What happens now? C4014. SEE Weaver,
Ken A.
WEBB, WANDA.
Neptune's car, a radio play. © Wanda
Webb; lc 23Sep49; DU21518.
WED and win. DU22599. SEE Harris,
Lloyd Griffin.
WEE Willie, the whale. DU20977. SEE
Cartoon Teletales (Television program)
May 1, 1949.
WEEKEND in Illyria. DU21892. SEE
Sheppard, Joseph Stanley.
WEEKS, Albert L.
AllIcan do. DU21927. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The growth of a nation. DU21935. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
My business is different. DU20705. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WEEP no more my lady. SEE Smith,
Earl Hobson. Stephen Foster. DP21754.
WEEPING willow. DU21390. SEE Sal-
peter, Sophie.
WEIBSTEUFEL. SEE Sch&nherr, Karl.
Hangman's bait. DU21872.
WEIL, LAURE KAHN.
Opening prayer (for an assembly), and
United Nations' prayer for world peace.
© Laure Kahn Weil; 1c 27Dec49; C4320.
WEIL, Lisl. SEE Marx, Lisl Weil.
WEILL, Kurt.
Lost in the stars. DU22142. SEE
Anderson, Maxwell.
WEINER, IRA LESLIE.
The brass dog, a play in three acts.
© Ira Leslie Weiner; 1c 26Sep49; on
revisions; DU21522. Prev. reg.
"Brass dogs"; 28Feb49; D18904.
WEINSTEIN, HARRIETT.
Fair and warmer, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book by Harriett Weinstein,
music by Daniel Kasle, lyrics by Sidney
Tuchman. [Text only] © Daniel Kasle,
Harriett Weinstein; 1c 8Sep49; DU21322.
WEINSTEIN, REUBEN.
Prize party. [Television script]
© Reuben Weinstein; lc 8Aug49;
C4139.
WEINSTOCK, Jack. SEE Weinstock,
Jacob Laurence.
WEINSTOCK, JACOB LAURENCE.
Your musical diary, a 15-minute radio
program, by Jack Weinstock and Willie
Gilbert. © Jacob Laurence Weinstock,
William Gilbert; 1c 25Aug49; C4011.
WEISS, Mildred Yvonne.
On stage, everybody! DU21149. SEE
Holmes, John Cecil.
WEISS, Mimi. SEE Weiss, Mildred
Yvonne.
WELCH, William. SEE The Adventures
of Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
WELCOME home. DP21611. SEE The
Eternal Light (Radio program) No. 232.
WELKER, Bede, pseud. SEE Welker,
Elisabeth Ullman.
WELKER, ELISABETH ULLMAN.
Little Red Riding Hood, a puppet play
for recording by Bede Welker [pseud. ]
Text and music on separate leaves.
Includes directions with illus, for
making marionettes. © Elisabeth
Ullman Welker; 1c 8Sep49; DU22010.
WE'LL find time. DU21708. SEE
Stinebaugh, Polly Mikulak.
WE'LL never have a nickel. DU21975.
SEE Actors! Studio (Television program)
No. 39.
WELLS, James Lyndon.
Vinegaroon. DU20971. SEE Chamber-
lain, Jerome Vize.
WELLSTONE, LEON STEPHEN.
The air we breathe, a play in three acts.
Alternative titles: Circumstances, —
Ebbing tide. —Minors. © Leon Well-
stone; lc 5Jul49; DU20640.
WENDEL, PAUL LUTHER.
Strange facts of the little known, by
Paul Wendel and Rosario Alestra.
[Radio script] © Paul L. Wendel,
Rosario J. Alestra; 1c 8Aug49; C3947.
WENDT, CATHERINE KANZADA.
The delinquent mark, a comedy in one
act. © Catherine Kanzada Wendt; lc
8Dec49; DU22441.
WENINGER, LLOYD.
619. Portrait of Polish family, a
comedy in three acts. © Lloyd Weninger;
le 22Dec49; DU22630.
WE'RE coming, Uncle Sam. DU20774.
SEE Jacobsen, Hazel Felt.
WE'RE in the money. DP20579. SEE
Johnson, Albert,
WE'RE young only once. DP22068. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
WEST, Donald Edward.
Nimble-symbols. DU21334. SEE
Grass, Robert Clair.
WEST, Paul. SEE The Great Gildersleeve
(Radio program)
WESTERLY, Port, pseud. SEE Schall
Herbert Leigh. P. pies”
WESTERN Book Company. C4297. SEE
Carmichael, Senne iesenin.
THE WESTERN pioneers. AA129785. SEE
Reeves, Charles Ransom.
WESTERN vengeance. DU20866. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radi
Nos 2eee1sOu ee ee)
WESTERN wind. DP21291. SEE Frances
Charlotte. i
WESTLAND, MARY (HUTCHINSON)
Berlin incident, a short play in monol
form, by Mar BatchineGey © Mrs. noe
Mary H. Westland: le 20 :
DU22613. pomeneO eet):
WETMORE Declaration Buredu.
Blind faith. DP22525. SEE Martin
John, M. ,
Double trouble. DP22524. SEE Black
Leota Hulse. 3
Ma at cooking school. DP22527
Black, EGE Hulse. “Nee
School daze. DP22526.
Leota Hulse. Ban ee
Who's who? DP22523. SEE Lark,
Gwen,
181
WETZEL, ROBERT.
Charles Dickens' Bleak house, drama-
tized as a television serial by Robert
Wetzel. Episodes no, 1-7. © Robert
Wetzel; lc 15Dec49; DU22550.
WHA' hoppened? DU22357. SEE Muth,
Lucille.
WHAT do they have? DU20704. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WHAT does that dream mean? C3948. SEE
Young, Carl.
WHAT every champ must know. DU20702.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WHAT happens now? C4014. SEE
Weaver, Ken A.
WHAT men live by. SEE Malleson, Miles.
Michael. DP20810.
WHAT price King. DU20841. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 672.
WHAT price love. DU22001. SEE
Bisch, Henriette Blanche.
WHAT shall it profit a man? DU21869.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told
(Radio program) No. 120.
WHAT'S cookin'? DU22133. SEE Lyon,
Don W.
WHAT'S ina name? SEE
Breeze, Elizabeth Harr. T. Terrapin
Turkle, Esq. Episode 1. DU21124.
Hecht, Mike. DU2C950.
WHAT'S in it? C3823. SEE Coca-Cola
Company.
WHAT'S what. SEE Miller, Myrtle.
Who's who. DU22072.
WHEDON, JOHN OGDEN.
Texas, li'l darlin'; a musical comedy
in two acts. Book by John Whedon
and Sam Moore, lyrics by Johnny
Mercer, music by Robert Emmett
Dolan. [Text only] © John Ogden Whe-
don, Samuel Moore; 1c 24O0ct49;
DU21877.
WHEELER, Corinne.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
WHEELER, Myron.
The brain. DU20691. SEE Bittman,
Loran R.
WHEELING, WILLIAM STUART.
Heart of gold; a musical comedy in two
acts. Book and lyrics by W. S. Wheel-
ing and R. A. Ames. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © William Stuart
Wheeling, Russell Alan Ames; lc
310ct49; DU21945.
WHELPLEY, SARAH HARDING HUNTER.
Personality planning, a script ina
radio program written by Sarah Harding
Hunter. © Sarah Harding Hunter
Whelpley; 1c 6Dec49; DU22538.
WHEN the bough breaks. DU20669. SEE
Gardemal, Louis Gaston.
WHEN the trapper was trapped. DU21073.
SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No, 2591-1816.
WHEN you and I were young! DU21332.
SEE Tillema, Catharine Hill.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
WHEN you hear the signal. DU21711. SEE
Mark, David.
WHERE there's a will. DU21111. SEE
Biancardo, Pascal R.
WHILE I was dead. DU21459. SEE Sergio,
Arturo.
WHIP-POOR-WILL, off the dunce's stool
C3964. SEE Perkins, Lewis Bryant.
WHIPPLE, MARY.
It's fun to celebrate, a collection of
Christmas-program material for
children of all ages, by Mary Moser
[pseud.] Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson
[1949]. 90 p. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
18Aug49; DP21908.
THE WHISPERING killer. DU22123. SEE
The Shadow (Radio program) No. 384,
WHITE, Andy. SEE The Great Gilder-
sleeve (Radio program)
WHITE, ARTHUR CORNING.
All of us, a play in three acts by Corning
White. © Arthur Corning White; lc
8Jul49; DU20667.
WHITE, Gordon. SEE Your Hit Parade
(Radio program)
WHITE, NATALIE EVELYN.
Low moon on the marshes, a melodrama
in three acts. © Natalie Evelyn White;
le 19Dec49; DU22595.
WHITE, ROBERTSON GRUBB.
Dream house, a play in three acts. In
Collaboration with John Byrne Davenport.
© Robertson White; 1c 6Oct49; DU21663.
WHITE collars. DU22286. SEE Gersten-
berg, Alice.
THE WHITE hope. DU21746. SEE Potter,
Jeffrey Brackett.
WHITE magic. DU20996. SEE Dr.
Christian (Radio program) No, 559.
WHITE man's magic. DU20945. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2586-1811.
A WHITE raven. DU21407. SEE Elliot,
Michael, pseud.
WHITE trash. DU21884, SEE Kroll,
Anne.
WHITEHALL PHARMACAL COMPANY.
Kolynos toothpaste radio advertisement;
one-minute spot commercial, no. 1.
© Whitehall Pharmacal Co. ; 20ct49;
DP22236,
Kolynos toothpaste radio advertisement;
one-minute spot commercial, no. 2,
© Whitehall Pharmacal Co. ; 2Oct49;
DP22235.
Kolynos toothpaste radio advertisement;
30-second spot commercial. © White-
hall Pharmacal Co. ; 2O0ct49; DP22237.
Kolynos toothpaste radio advertisement;
20-second spot commercial. © White-
hall Pharmacal Co. ; 2O0ct49; DP22338.
WHITTIER, PHOEBE.
The Christmas story, a pageant for
younger children. Book and lyrics by
Phoebe Whittier, music by Arthur Grant-
ley [pseud. of Isaac Hickman Meredith].
New York, Tullar-Meredith, c1949.
16 p. © Tullar-Meredith Co. ; 2Aug49;
DP21189.
THE WHIZ Kids. DP20583. SEE Tobias,
Jay.
WHO killed cutie-pie? DU21055, SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 254.
WHO would not sing for David? DU22162.
SEE Dr. Christian (Radioprogram) No. 571.
WHO'S who? SEE
Lark, Gwen. DP22523
Miller, Myrtle. DU22072.
WHY banking? DU20974. SEE Uhl, Ed-
win George.
WHY Iam a Catholic. C4307. SEE
Treves, Ettore Peter.
WHY I was driven to sin. DU22439. SEE
Anderson, Hattie Bailey.
WHY San Francisco appeals to the visitor.
C3889, SEE Swanson, Walter Gaines.
WICKHAM, ALICE VICTORIA.
Tomorrow's wife, a comedy in three acts.
© Alice Victoria Wickham; lc 26Aug49;
on revisions; DU21625. Prev. reg.
30Jun38; D57991.
THE WIDOW bandit. DU22193. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2627-1852,
THE WIDOW'S might. DU20798. SEE
Taylor, Dwight.
THE WIDOWS of India. DU21489. SEE
Lieberman, Sidney.
WIERE, HARRY VETTER.
A date with a dream; script for a motion
picture. © Harry Vetter Wiere; lc
9Jul48; on revisions; DU21685. Prev.
reg. ''The portrait of Marilyna";
26Apr48; DU14182,
WIKLER, SIMON JOSEPH.
Foot disease and cancer. [Report]
© Simon Joseph Wikler; lc 21Nov49;
C4251.
WILCOCK, George A,
Joe Booth gets a break. DU21933.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc,
Let's have a fight. C3986. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Stars wear diamonds (Kelvinator version)
DU22416. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc,
Stars wear diamonds (Leonard version)
DU22415. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.
WILD mallard duck calling. C4159. SEE
Gartner, Jacob Edward,
WILDCAT Willie minds the baby. DU21433,
SEE Martens, Anne (Coulter)
WILDE, Oscar.
The Canterville ghost. DU21726,. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
No. 36,
WILDERMAN, LOUIS H.
Before their years, a play in three acts.
© Louis H. Wilderman; 1c 9Sep49;
on revisions; DU21340. Prey. reg.
110ct48; DU16983.
WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
All I can do; scenario of a sound motion
picture especially prepared for Coopers.
Script by A. L. Weeks. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc. ; le 280ct49;
DU21927.
And the truth shall make you free; pre-
pared for Temperance and Tolerance
Association of America, Film script
by Morgan W. Gibney. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; le 1Dec49;
DU22421.
Better than ever; a sound slidefilm in
color prepared for the Lincoln-Mercury
Division of the Ford Motor Company,
Script by Harry Grabow. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; 1c 1Dec49;
C4300.
182
Better than ever; a sound slidefilm pre-
pared for the Lincoln-Mercury Division
of the Ford Motor Company. Script by
Harry Grabow. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; le 28Oct49; DU21929,
The big kitchen; a motion picture tour
of all the Heinz plants in the United
States, Script by Leo S. Rosencrans.
© Wilding Picture Productions, ine. ;
1e 5Jul49; DU20699.
Brake efficiency and effective brake
factors; a sound slidefilm for Sales
Engineering Bulletin, no. 107. Pre-
pared for Motor Truck Division, Inter-
national Harvester Company. Script
by A, A. Sassano, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 19Sep49; C4127.
Bring 'em in to buy; a Kodachrome slide-
motion picture especially prepared for
International Harvester Company.
Script by Donald N. Shepherd. © Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.; lc
1Dec49; C4301.
The case of Barney Judson; a sound
slidefilm prepared for the Parts and
Accessory Department of the Ford
Motor Company. Script by Harry
Grabow. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; le 19Sep49; DU21696.
The case of Tommy Tucker; a motion
picture prepared for the Plymouth
Division of the Chrysler Corporation
Script by Gordon H. Miller. € Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; le 19Sep49;
DU21691.
Chassis dimensions; frames & springs;
a sound slidefilm for Sales Engineering
Bulletin, no, 102, Prepared for Motor
Truck Division, International Harvester
Company. Script by Joe Mayne,
© Wilding Picture Productions, ine. ;
le 19Sep49; C4124.
Chassis-matched bodies; a sound slide-
film for Sales Engineering Bulletin,
no, 109. Prepared for Motor Truck
Division, International Harvester
Company. Script by Joseph H. Cole.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
19Sep49; C4126.
The chump or the champ; a motion pic-
ture prepared for the Ford Motor
Company. Script by Gordon H. Miller.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 19Sep49; DU21692.
Company's coming; scenario of a slide
motion picture prepared for the Uni-
versity of Chicago and the National
Restaurant Association. Script by
Bruce L. Henry. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 1Dec49; DU22420,
Democracy On display, prepared for the
American Federation of Labor, Film
script by Samuel Beall. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc. ; le 11Aug49;
C3985.
Do you want more birds; a 3U-50 auto-
matic sound slidefilm for the retail
salesman's training program, part 2
of unit 6. Prepared for Ford Motor
Company. Script by Joseph H. Cole.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc, ;
le 15Dec49; DU22555,
Double-take (Selling service and parts
and accessories); a sound slidefilm
prepared for Lincoln-Mercury Division
of the Ford Motor Company. Script
by Jules Demonet. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; lc 19Sep49;
DU21690.
A dream on wheels; scenario for a
sound slidefilm prepared for the Truck
and Fleet Sales Department of Ford
Motor Company. Script by Harry
Grabow. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; le 5Jul49; DU20708,
E C A means business! The scenario
for a sound motion picture explaining
the role of small business in the
European Recovery Program. Pre-
pared for Economic Cooperation
Administration. Script by Joseph H.
Cole, © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 1Dec49; DU22425.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Cont'd.
The eagle flies; sound slidefilm no, 1 in
sales training series prepared for An-
heuser-Busch inc. Script by Anthony A,
Sassano. © Wilding Picture Productions,
ine. ; le 1Dec49; C4302,
Easy payments; scenario for a one-reel
motion picture prepared for Community
Fund of Chicago, inc. Script by Leon
Kreger. © Wilding Picture Productions,
ine. ; le 11Aug49; DU21271.
Engine performance diagnosis (The story
of Bernard Sure, D. D. G.) A sound
slidefilm prepared for the Service De-
partment, Ford Motor Company. Script
by Harry Grabow. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. ; lc 19Sep49; DU21697.
Every man a king; prepared for Crosley
Division, Aveo Manufacturing Corp.
Film script by Sam Beall. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; le 11Aug49;
DU21270.
Executive speeches. Prepared for Ford
Motor Company. Film script by Norman
B. Terry and Gordon H. Miller.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 5Jul49; C3882.
The finest first; prepared for the Gibson
Refrigerator Company. Film script
by Leo Rosencrans, © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. ; le 19Sep49; DU21693.
For those who serve; scenario prepared
for the Electric Storage Battery Company.
Script by Jos. H. Cole. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; le 5Jul49;
DU20707.
Found money; a sound motion picture
presenting the technique of selling
personal property floater policies,
prepared by Broadus Bailey for Inland
Marine Underwriters Association.
Script by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; le 11Aug49;
DU21265.
The growth of a nation; scenario ofa
sound motion picture especially pre-
pared for the American Feed Manufac-
turers Association, Script by A. L.
Weeks. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inec.; le 28Oct49; DU21935.
Heart of the home; the scenario for a
sound slidefilm in Kodachrome pre-
senting the work simplification kitchen.
Prepared for New York Heart Associa-
tion, inc., in cooperation with Ameri-
ean Gas Association. Script by Joseph
H. Cole. © Wilding Picture Produc -
tions, inc.; le 11Aug49; DU21269.
The house that faith built; a sound motion
picture especially prepared for An-
heuser-Busch. Script by M. W. Gibney.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 5Jul49; DU20701.
How to turn chrome into silver; an auto-
slide picture story for the Parts &
Accessories Sales Department of the
Ford Motor Company. Script by Stewart
M. Cram. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 5Jul49; DU20703.
How's about it? Scenario for a sound
motion picture prepared for the Reming-
ton Arms Co. Script by Morgan W.
Gibney. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; le 19Sep49; DU21689.
How's about it? Scenario for a sound
motion picture prepared for the Reming-
ton Arms Co. Script by Morgan W.
Gibney. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 1Dec49; DU22428.
In our hands; a series of four sound
motion pictures especially prepared
for the Borg Warner Corporation and
the Inland Steel Company. Script by
James Prindle. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 280ct49;
DU21934.
International L-line trucks: front axles and
steering; Scenario of a sound slidefilm
for Sales Engineering Bulletin, no. 105.
Prepared for Motor Truck Division,
International Harvester Company. Script
by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 19Sep49; C4120.
International L-line trucks: front axles
and steering; scenario of a sound slide-
film for Sales Engineering Bulletin,
no. 105. Prepared for Motor Truck
Division, International Harvester Com -
pany. Script by Joseph H. Cole.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 1Dec49; C4303.
International's L-line trucks; a sound
slidefilm for Sales Engineering Bulletin,
no. 101. Prepared for Motor Truck
Division, International Harvester
Company. Script by Joseph H. Cole
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.;
le 19Sep49; C4129.
It could be anywhere; automatic recording
version of a sound slidefilm. A presen-
tation of the Parts and Accessories
Sales Department, Ford Motor Company.
Script by Fred Grady. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.; le 5Jul49;
DU20697.
Jarvis learns his lesson; prepared for
International Harvester Company. Film
script by Sam Beall. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 19Sep49; DU21688.
Joe Booth gets a break; a sound slide-
film prepared for Willys-Overland
Motors, inc. Script by George Wilcock.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 280ct49; DU21933.
Larkin's letter; a motion picture prepared
for Ford Motor Company. Script by
Gordon H. Miller. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. ; le 15Dec49; DU22557.
Last date; scenario of a sound motion
picture prepared for Lumbermens
Mutual Casualty Company. Script by
Bruce Henry. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. ; le 280ct49; DU21928,.
Let's have a fight; scenario of a sound
motion picture prepared for the Plymouth
Division of the Chrysler Corporation.
Script by George A. Wilcock. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc. ; le 11Aug49;
C3986.
Lincoln with hydra-matic transmission;
a sound slidefilm prepared for the Lincoln-
Mercury Division of the Ford Motor
Company. Script by Jules A. Demonet.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 5Jul49; DU20695.
The line of least resistance; scenario for
a sound motion picture prepared for
Bendix Home Appliances, ine. Script
by Bruce Henry. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; lc 19Sep49; DU21693.
The magic of Loadamatic (How it works,
merchandising and servicing); a sound
slidefilm prepared for the Service De-
partment, Ford Motor Company. Script
by Harry Grabow. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. ; le 19Sep49; DU21687.
The meaning of ''Bonus-built"'; scenario
of a slidefilm prepared for the Truck and
Fleet Sales Department of Ford Motor
Company. Script by J. Demonet.
© Wilding Picture Productions, ine. ; lc
5Jul49; DU20700.
Meet your partner, sound slidefilm no, 4
in Sales training series, prepared for
Anheuser-Busch, ine. Script by Anthony
A. Sassano. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc. ; le 1Dec49; DU22429,
Monarch Laundry Kodachrome trailer.
Film script by Donald N. Shepherd.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 1Dec49; DU22430.
My »usiness is different; a sound slide-
film prepared for the Truck and Fleet
Sales Department of the Ford Motor
Company. Script by Al Weeks. © Wil-
ding Picture Productions, inc.; lc
5Jul49; DU20705.
Nightmare buster; scenario of-a sound
slidefilm prepared for the Ford Motor
Company (Used Truck Division). Script
by Bruce Henry. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 5Jul49; DU20698.,
The 1949 suspension systems (Wheel
alignment); a sound-silent slidefilm
prepared for the Service Department,
Ford Motor Company. Script by Fred
Grady. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 28Oct49; C4189.
183
Now is the time; scenario prepared for
the Truck and Fleet Sales Department
of Ford Motor Company. Script by Harry
Grabow. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 5Jul49; DU20706.
The Oldsmobile Futuramics; a sound
motion picture prepared for the O)dsmo-
bile Division of the General Motors
Corporation. Script by Gordon H. Miller.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 280ct49; C4188.
Oldsmobile TV; script 4. 1, Futuramic
style; 2. Whirlaway hydra-matic drive;
3. Futuramic features, Prepared for
the Oldsmobile Division of the General
Motors Corporation. Script by James
P. Prindle. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc. ; le 15Dec49; DU22556.
Overdrive (Once over lightly); a sound
slidefilm for the Ford Mechanics'
Service Forum no. 7. Prepared for the
Service Department of the Ford Division
of the Ford Motor Co. Script by Clarence
G. McQuaid. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, ine. ; le 1Dec49; DU22423.
Py OME. Tactics: tilmenoy 2in 2s Owe:
series. Prepared for Anheuser-Busch,
inc. Script by Anthony A. Sassano.
© Wilding Picture Productions, ine. ;
lc 1Dec49; DU22424,
Packaging freshness, prepared for Swift
& Company. Film script by Sam Beall.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ; 1c
19Sep49; C4125.
Paint is a partnership; prepared for the
Lowe Brothers Company. Film script by
Sam Beall. © Wilding Picture Productions
inc. ; le 280ct49; DU21932.
Passenger car brakes (Step on it) Ford
mechanics service forum, no. 5. A
sound slidefilm prepared for the Service
Department, Ford Motor Company.
Script by C. G. McQuaid. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; le 19Sep49;
DU21695.
The plan's the thing (Selling in the show-
room), a sound slidefilm prepared for
Lincoln-Mercury Division of the Ford
Motor Co. Script by Harry Grabow.
© Wilding Picture Productions, ine. ;
le 1Dec49; DU22422.
Progress to date (January 1, 1950); a
motion-slide-film prepared for the
Lincoln-Mercury Division of the Ford
Motor Co. Script by Gordon H. Miller.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 1Dec49; DU22418.
Quality first; sound slidefilm no, 2 in
Sales training series, prepared for
Anheuser-Busch inc. Script by Anthony
A. Sassano, © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. ; le 1Dec49; DU22427.
Quality first; sound slidefilm no. 2 in
Sales training series, prepared for
Anheuser-Busch ine. Script by Anthony
A. Sassano. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; le 15Dec49; DU22553.
Rainbows to order; scenario prepared for
International Printing Ink. Script by
Morgan W. Gibney. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. ; le 5Jul49; DU20710.
Reconditioning for quick turnover; a
sound slidefilm prepared for the Truck
and Fleet Sales Department of the Ford
Motor Company. Script by J. H. Mayne.
© Wilding Picture Productions; inc. ;
le 5Jul49; DU20696.
gales from $ervice; a sound motion picture
prepared for the Electric Storage Battery
Company. Script by Joseph H. Cole.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ;
le 5Jul49; DU20709,
The simple truth; a sound motion picture
on U. S. Rubber batteries. Script by
Morgan W. Gibney. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 11Aug49;
DU21266.
So you have to write letters; prepared for
Continental Illinois National Bank and
Trust Company of Chicago. Film script
by James P. Prindle. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc. ; le 1Dec49;
DU22419.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Cont'd.
Something new in freezers; scenario for
a sound slidefilm prepared for the Cool-
erator Company. Script by Leon Kreger.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc. ; 1e
19Sep49; DU21694.
Stars wear diamonds; a sound slide film
prepared for the Kelvinator Division
of Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Script by
George Wilcock. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. ; lec 1Dec49; DU22416.
Stars wear diamonds; a sound slide film
prepared for the Leonard Division of
Nash-Kelvinator Corp. Script by George
Wilcock. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 1Dec49; DU22415.
Tailor-made dollars; a sound motion
picture prepared for New York Life
Insurance Company. Script by Morgan
W. Gibney. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. ; le 11Aug49; DU21268.
Television spots; an original series pre-
pared for the Oldsmobile Division of the
General Motors Corporation. Scripts
by J. Prindle. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. ; le 28Oct49; DU21930.
The territory; a sound motion picture
prepared for the Oldsmobile Division of
the General Motors Corporation. Script
by Max Hodge. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. ; le 28O0ct49; DU21931.
Textile selling tips; a sound slidefilm
prepared for the J. L. Hudson Company.
Script by Harry Grabow. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc. ; le 11Aug49;
DU21 267.
The tire that changes everything; a sound
motion picture, prepared for the United
States Rubber Company. Script by
Morgan W. Gibney. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 15Dec49;
DU22554,
Trail of the rocket; a sound motion pic-
ture prepared for the Oldsmobile Division
of the General Motors Corporation.
Script by Gordon H. Miller. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc. ; le 28Oct49;
DU21936.
Under the hood; a sound slidefilm based
on Sales Engineering Bulletin, no, 103,
Prepared for Motor Truck Division, In-
ternational Harvester Company. Script
by Joseph H. Coie. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 1Dec49; C4299,
Vision, unlimited; prepared for Victor
Animatograph Corporation. Film script
by Sam Beall. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. ; le 11Aug49; C3984.
What do they have? A motion picture
prepared for the Ford Motor Company.
Script by Gordon H. Miller. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc. ; 5Jul49;
DU20704,
What every champ must know; scenario
for an advertising plan book prepared
for the Ford Motor Company. Script
by Joe Mayne. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; le 5Jul49; DU20702.
The workhorses of industry; a motion
picture prepared for Willys-Overland
Motors, inc. Script by Leo S. Rosen-
crans, © Wilding Picture Productions
inc. ; 1Dec49; DU22417.
The workhorses of the farm; a motion
picture prepared for Willys-Overland
Motors, inc. Script by Leo S. Rosen-
crans. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. ; le 1Dec49; DU22426.
2
WILKINS, E. M. SEE Foster, Elma
Michael Wilkins.
WILKINS, Mary E. SEE Freeman, Mary
Eleanor (Wilkins)
WILL be home for Christmas. DU21345.
SEE King, Mary M.
WILLEY, Eugene Harry.
The musical race. DU20921. SEE
Willey, Merritt Eugene.
The musical speed contest. DU20920.
SEE Willey, Merritt Eugene.
WILLEY, MERRITT EUGENE.
The musical race, by Merritt E. Willey
and Eugene Harry Willey. [Radio script]
© Merritt Eugene Willey; 1c 19Jul49;
DU20921.
The musical speed contest, by Merritt
E. Willey and Eugene Harry Willey.
[Radio script] © Merritt Eugene Willey;
le 19Jul49; DU20920.
WILLIAMSON, ROGER.
These are the voices, a play in three acts.
© Roger Williamson; 1c 19Sep49;
DU21467.
WILLIE Live, the boy behind the gun.
DU20634. SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
WILLIE Live, the boy detective. DU20882.
SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
WILLSON, WINIFRED.
Until tomorrow; a play in two acts, based
on the life of Lord Byron. © Winifred
Willson; le 5Oct49; DU21658.
WILLYS-Overland Motors, inc.
Joe Booth gets a break. DU21933. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The workhorses of industry. DU22417.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The workhorses of the farm. DU22426.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WILMOT, Patrick, pseud. SEE Wilmot,
Walter Robert.
WILMOT, WALTER ROBERT.
Comrade darling, a new musical comedy
in two acts by Patrick Wilmot [pséud. of
Walter Robert Wilmot] in collaboration
with Emile Liss. [Text only] © Walter
Robert Wilmot, Emile Liss; le 28Sep49;
DU21597.
WILSON, ALICE BECKHAM.
The story of Mr. Evolent, a Red Feather
marionette play. © Alice Beckham
Wilson; le 6Oct49; DU21672.
WILSON, Charles R.
Prince of a guy. DP22704. SEE Stroh,
Richard N,
WILSON, Earl.
The merry widow. DU21715. SEE Lehar,
Ferenc,
WILSON, EVANGELINE RUTH.
My sometime daughter, a play in three
acts. © Evangeline Wilson; lc 5Jul49;
DU20755.
WILSON, FRANCIS.
The Cottingham's last Banshee. The
Radio Guild script, Aug. 13, 1939.
© National Broadcasting Co., inc. ;
4Nov49; DP22112.
WILSON, Ira Bishop.
Forward with the children. DP21770,
SEE Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
Once upon a Christmas time. DP20585.
SEE Tillotson, Edith Sanford.
WILSON, Jan, pseud. SEE Shea, Janise
Rentchler,
WILSON, Roger C.,
A light in my window. DP20586. SEE
Crites, Lucile.
WILSON, WILLIAM LENOIR.
Medical plans for civil defense and dis-
aster with particular attention to local
planning with or without national
plans. Prepared for presentation at
Joint Meeting of Third Army Area
Medical Department Reserve Officers
and Fulton County Medical Society at
the Academy of Medicine, Atlanta,
Georgia, Oct. 20, 1949. © William
Lenoir Wilson; lc 22Dec49; C4316.
184
Research needed in the field of Sanitation,
with particular attention to civilian war
problems. Notes compiled for discussion
on Jan. 28, 1949. Includes chart: Check
list for status of research in the field of
Sanitation; particular attention to civilian
war problems, © William Lenoir Wilson;
le 2Dec49; C4279.
WIN your dinner. DP21241. SEE Bridges,
James.
WINDOW shopping. DU21238. SEE Kaye,
Nikki.
WINEHOUSE, IRWIN.
Heaven has no rage, a drama in one act.
© Irwin Winehouse; lc 19Sep49; DU21710.
WINNER take all. DU20820. SEE Sulloway,
Alvah Woodbury.
WINNERS circle. C3943. SEE Cauwet,
Raymond Jean,
WINTER, Nicholas,
Red hot mama. DU22434,. SEE Artist
Management Associates.
WINTER, OPAL IRENE.
A clod of dirt, a conservation playlet.
© Opal Irene Winter; 1c 21Jul49:
DU20919.
WINTON, Barry.
Foodini goes a'huntin'. DU21171. SEE
Lynn, Jeannette.
Foodini's trip to the moon, DU21172.
SEE Lynn, Jeannette.
WIRE to the west. DU21722. SEE The
Cavalcade of America (Radio program)
WISE as a Serpent. DU22323. SEE Loos-
Blanck, Ninette.
WISH upon a star. C3833. SEE Breckin-
ridge, Frank Prevost.
WISHENGRAD, Morton.
The Cavalcade of America, SEE The
Cavalcade of America (Radio pro-
gram)
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal
Light (Radio program)
A way of life, a film script written by
Morton Wishengrad for the International
Ladies' Garment Workers! Union.
© International Ladies' Garment Work-
ers' Union; le 22Jul49; DU20908.
WISMER, Harry. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
THE WISTERIA trees. DU20948, SEE
Logan, Joshua.
THE WITCH charmer. DU20967. SEE
Jones, Kensinger.
WITCHES! Sabbath. DU21245. SEE
Granick, Harry.
WITH a silk thread. DU21463. SEE
Shelley, Elsa.
WITH Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
SEE DeVincent, Michael John. Papa
Penny. DU20714.
WITHERSPOON, John James.
Weekend in Tlyria. DU21892. SEE
Sheppard, Joseph Stanley.
WITHOUT a suit. DU22301. SEE
Greer, Allen.
WITHOUT conviction. DU20804. SEE
Block, Donn Wilson.
WITHOUT love. DP22470. SEE Barry,
Philip.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
WITNESS man's actions. C4112. SEE
Betterton, Frank.
WITT, LOUIS.
The Magdalene, a play in three acts.
© Louis Witt; le 18Jul49; on revisions;
DU20780. Prev. reg. 31Mar44;
DU88352.
THE WIVES'! friend. DU22238. SEE
Pirandello, Luigi.
WOLFSON, Gertrud.
Loreley. DU22132. SEE Morawsky, Eric.
WOLSKI, Wlodzimierz.
Halka. DP22412. SEE Moniuszko,
Stanislaw.
THE WOMAN in the picture. DU20816.
SEE McGlashan, Mariel, Sister.
THE WOMAN in your life. C4079. SEE
Coca-Cola Company.
A WOMAN'S place. DU20792. SEE
First Nighter (Radio program)
Apr. 14, 1949.
THE WOMAN'S point of view. DU20621.
SEE Hoffman, Charles North.
WOMEN'S program for peace. C4037.
SEE Kenney, Marie.
WONDER earth. DU22176. SEE Lewin,
Samuel,
THE WONDERFUL baton of’ Arturo
Fortissimo. DU20761. SEE Here's
Heidy (Radio program) Mar. 6, 1949.
THE WONDERFUL tang. DU22568. SEE
Bruestle, Beaumont Schrader.
THE WONDERFUL wishbox. DP21907.
SEE Thomas, Lydia.
WONDERFUL world a'coming. DU21500.
SEE Innes, James Munro.
WON'T you lie down? DU22433. SEE
Miller, Albert G.
WOOD, George Plumer.
Saturday. DU20684. SEE Les Tina,
Dorothy Louise.
WOODHOUSE, CHARLES GEORGE.
So to speak, a series of plays for radio
and stage. [Contents:-—Index. -—As-
signment. —Great day. —Default. --
Melody. —The drum at the window; or,
Peeping Tom Tom] © Charles George
Woodhouse; 1c 18Jul49; DU20828.
WOODHOUSE, HENRY.
Haiti celebrates the New World's five
centuries of progress, the 200th anni-
versary of the founding of Port au Prince
the Holy Year, as proclaimed by the
Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, at the
International Haitian Exposition,
Dec. 1, 1949, to April 30, 1950.
[Television script] © Henry Woodhouse;
le 29Aug49; DU21228.
WOODWARD, RUTH M.
Television widows, a play in three acts.
© Ruth M. Woodward; 1c 24Aug49;
DU21173.
WOODWORTH, EDRED RISPIN.
Stars of tomorrow; a television series.
[Sample script] Optional titles: Chance
of a lifetime; Talent showcase; Tele-
vision showcase. © Edred Rispin
Woodworth; 1Nov49; DP22182.
WOOLLEY, IVY HOUTZ.
Folly's cemetery, a play in one act by
Ivy Houtz Woolley and DeEsta Houtz
Foster. © Ivy Houtz Woolley, DeEsta
H. Foster; lc 15Nov49; DU22191.
WORD of honor. DU21248. SEE The Lone
Ranger (Radio program) No. 2594-1819.
THE WORKHORSES of industry. DU22417.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE WORKHORSES of the farm. DU22426.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE WORLD in a match box. A38956. SEE
Scudder, Antoinette Quinby.
THE WORLD is good. DU20592. SEE
Melcher, Marguerite Fellows.
WORLD passport. C4118. SEE Dean,
Dixie Love.
A WORLD to be. SEE Bernard, Edward.
A WORLD to change. DU21393. SEE
Goldblatt, Saul.
WORLD Video, inc. SEE
Actor's Studio (Television program)
A Couple of Joes (Television program)
The Front Page (Television program)
WORLDS apart. DU21223. SEE Kellman,
Leon.
WORMWOOD at random. DU21667 SEE
Hock, Virginia.
WOSTER, ALICE.
Are they twins? A dramatic sketch.
© Edna Means Dramatic Service;
1Dec49; DP22607.
WOUK, HERMAN.
The traitor, a play in two acts. New
York, S. French [1949]. 108 p. illus.
© Herman Wouk; 7Sep49; DP21603.
THE WOUNDED oyster. DU81309. SEE
Von Wien, Florence.
WOZZECK. SEE Berg, Alban. Georg
Buchners Wozzeck. DP21385.
WREAN, FRANCES MARQUETTE.
Chained slaves, a one-act drama.
© Frances M. Wrean; lc 1Aug49;
DU20955.
THE WRECKING crew. DP21492. SEE
Storer, Winifred Carol.
WRIGHT, Fred Howard. SEE Champion,
the World's Wonder Horse (Radio pro-
gram)
WRITTEN inflame. DU22161. SEE
The Sheriff (Radio program) No. 267.
WYANDOTTE Chemicals Corporation.
Behind the trade-mark. C3926. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
WYNNE, RICHARD HENRY.
In duplicate, an antic comedy in three
acts. © Richard Henry Wynne, Jr.;
le 26Aug49; DU21208.
WYNNE-TYSON, ESME.
The king of folly (A day in the life of
Beau Nash); a play in three acts.
© Mrs. Esmé Wynne-Tyson; lc
13May49; DU21763.
=k WE 7h=
Y. A. Tittle. C4144. SEE The Ameri-
«an Way (Radio program)
YALE, ELSIE DUNCAN.
A King is born, a Christmas pageant by
Elsie Duncan Yale, music by B. D. and
A. H. Ackley. Winona Lake, Ind.,
Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co., c1949.
[30] p. © The Rodeheaver Co. ;
250ct49; DP21982.
185
YANNOPOULOS, DINO.
Monsieur Choufleuri, a dramatic composi-
tion by Dino Yannopoulos, adapted from
the work of the same title by Jacques
Offenbach. © Dino Yannopoulos; le
9Nov49; DU22098.
YANOPULOS, MARY ARVANITAKY PAPA.
Keep the secret; a farce comedy in three
acts derived, adapted, and enlarged for
the American stage from a Greek play by
Nicholas Laskaris. © Mary Arvanitaky
Papa Yanopulos (pseud: May Myrta);
le 12Jul49; on revisions; DU20716. Prev.
reg. ''Topsy turvy''; 6May26; D75357.
YAY Springdale! DP22251. SEE Clemens,
James R.
YE shall know the truth. DU22597. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program) No. 128,
YEAGER, Kenneth Abbott.
You take it, Columbus! DU21321, DU22044.
SEE Leaf, Munro.
THE YELLOW kitten. DU20842. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
No. 674.
YELLOW mud. DU21094. SEE Kundrat,
Theodore Victor.
YELLOW shoes. DU20599. SEE
Fichandler, Zelda Diamond.
YELVINGTON, LEONARD RAMSEY.
Home to Galveston, a play in three acts.
© Leonard Ramsey Yelvington; 1c
8Jul49; DU20751.
YEOMAN, JAMES.
The old brass rail. Television script.
© James Yeoman; 15Jul49; DP21290.
YOGI Berra. C4074. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
YO-HO! Yo-ho! For H2-O! DU21743.
SEE Toney, Edna Amadon.
YOLO, JOSEPH.
The magic carpet: soil. Narration for
a sound filmstrip. © Joseph Yolo; 1c
12Aug49; C3969.
YOU are the jury. DU21086. SEE
Cohen, Robert.
YOU ARE THERE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors, © Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc.
May 29, 1949. The siege of Leyden, by
Irve Tunick and Robert Lewis Shayon.
© le 7Jul49; DU20648.
[June 5, 1949] The capture of John
Wilkes Booth, by J. Franklin Jones.
© le 7Jul49; DU20649.
June 12, 1949. Caesar crosses the
Rubicon, by Michael Sklar and Robert
Lewis Shayon. © lc 7Jul49; DU20650.
Oct. 30, 1949. The trial of Aaron Burr,
by Michael Sklar. © 1c 7Nov49;
DU22051.
YOU don't have to be rich. DP20653. SEE
Provence, Jean.
YOU got a glory. DU20739. SEE Mc-
Culloch, Samuel C.
YOU have a chance, DU21315. SEE Glass,
Everett.
YOU have to be born there, DU21523. SEE
Cochran, Mary Blair.
YOU must be born again. DU22139. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio
program) No. 123.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
YOU name it. DU21580. SEE Davis, YOUR child and mine. C4025. SEE ZAWADSKY, PATIENCE HARTMAN.
Klotsche, Roberta R. :
@lainevHe:
YOU take it, Columbus! DU21321, DU22044.
SEE Leaf, Munro.
YOU, the detective. DU21806. SEE
Lowther, George Francis.
YOUNG, CARL.
What does that dream mean? Radio and
television script. © Carl Young; lc
25Jul49; C3948.
YOUNG, DONALD L.
The Shamrock Inn; a musical comedy in
two acts and four scenes by Donald L.
Young. Adaptation by Marion John
Hendershot, music and lyrics by
Hermione J. Blackwood. [Text only]
© Hermione Blackwood, Donald Young,
Marion John Hendershot; le 18Jul49;
DU20796.
YOUNG, MARGIE.
Binky, a dramatic series by Margie
Young and Thelma Grinbarg. Chapter 1:
Binky has visitors. © Margie Young,
Thelma Grinbarg; le 1Jul49; DU20614.
YOUNG, NELL.
Angel's legacy; television play. © Mrs.
Nell Young; le 14Nov49; DU22145.
YOUNG Chippie. DP21147. SEE Wallace,
Lewis Grant.
THE YOUNG gentleman. DU22512. SEE
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
No. 2637-1862.
THE YOUNG king's secret. DU21575.
SEE The Children's Chapel (Radio pro-
gram) No. 51.
YOUNG lady. DP21367, DP21429. SEE
Shelton, Jon.
YOUNG man on a date. C3982. SEE
Stanchfield, Walter Anthony.
YOUR Air Force quiz. DU21123. SEE
Kerkow (Herbert) inc.
YOUR credit is good. DU2164u. SEE
Thomas, Jean Gwendolyn.
YOUR golden chance to be lovely. C3845.
SEE Chase, Ilka,
YOUR hands are you. DU21381. SEE
Elliot, Diana Dowty.
YOUR HIT PARADE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Gordon
White. © American Tobacco Co., ine.
730-733. June 4, 11, 18, 25, 1949.
© le each 1Jul49; C3840-3843.
USA Sie UL a2 Os ClO ahs One O4. Oe
© le each 2Aug49; C3933-3937.
739-742. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1949.
© le each 19Sep49; C4089-4092.
743-746. Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1949.
© le each 30ct49; C4135-4138.
Vemiteils ~ Oe, il, Bi, WS, Be Wes WAG).
© le each 7TNov49; C4218-4222.
Mo2— oon INOVEs Os L2e OR 26 5 194'Oy
© Ic each 1Dec49; C4285-4288.
YOUR HIT PARADE ON PARADE (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
Gordon Auchincloss. © American Tobacco
Con. ines
Wes afbineyGy, WH I PRR) yale
each 1Jul49; C3836-3839.
5-7. July 3, 10, 17, 1949. ©lc
each 2Aug49; C3938-3940.
6. July 24, 1949. © le 2Aug49; C3942.
9. July 31, 1949. ©l1c 2Aug49; C3941.
NO@s1ie, Awe, Wy Web Bil, A> WOE), ile
each 19Sep49; C4093-4096.
14. Sept. 4, 1949. ©le 30ct49; C4134.
YOUR musical diary. C4011. SEE Wein-
stock, Jacob Laurence.
YOUR side of the counter. C4029. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
YOUR time is up. DP21002. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
Julia's Caesar, a musical comedy in three
acts by Pat Torent [pseud.] Text and
music on separate leaves. © Patience
Hartman Zawadsky; le 6Jul49; DU20642.
ZIMMERMAN, Mrs. Louis P. SEE
Zimmerman, Mary Holoubek.
ZIMMERMAN, MARY HOLOUBEK.
The devil is a woman, a three act play.
© Mary H. Zimmerman (Mrs. Louis P.
Zimmerman); le 29Dec49; DU22697.
ZIMMERMANN, Armand L.
A dream. SEE One-act plays for stage
and study. AA136700.
ZINK, RALPH.
How sleep the brave, a play in two parts
with eight scenes. © Ralph Zink; lc
15Sep49; DU21599.
ZIRKUS Ratatuli kommt! DU22335. SEE
Schulthess, Erica von.
ZIV, FREDERIC W.
[Meet the Menjous] radio script.
© Frederic W. Ziv Co.; lec 17Nov49;
C4247.
ZIV (Frederic W.) Company.
Meet the Menjous. C4247. SEE Ziv,
Frederic W.
ZODER, KATHE FRIEDA.
The brothers, a play in three acts, by
Katherine Stevenson [pseud.] © Kathe
Frieda Zoder (Katherine Stevenson);
le 2Nov49; DU22108.
THE ZONE of the fish. DU22166. SEE
Quin, Shirland.
THE ZOOZAH. DP21899. SEE LePelley,
Guernsey.
ZUCKMAYER, CARL.
Barbara Blomberg, ein Stiick in drei
Akten und sieben Szenen, mit Vorspiel
und Epilog. © Carl Zuckmayer; lc
22Jul49; DU20825.
ZWISCHEN Ende und Anfang. DU21304.
SEE Schulthess, Erica von.
YOUR town. C3807. SEE Behrman, Chester
YOUR atomic world.. SEE Gotlieb, Albert. Theodore.
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