Motion picture censorship scrapbooks and pamphlets, 1914-1922.
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Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934
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Otto Hermann Kahn (February 21, 1867 – March 29, 1934) was a German-born American investment banker, collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts. Kahn was a well-known figure, appearing on the cover of Time magazine and was sometimes referred to as the "King of New York". In business, he was best known as a partner at Kuhn, Loeb & Co. who reorganized and consolidated railroads. In his personal life, he was a great patron of the arts, where among things, he served as the chairman of the Met...
Pennsylvania. Appellate Court (1st District)
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National Committee for Better Films.
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Brisbane, Arthur, 1864-1936
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American journalist. From the description of Letter : to Caroline Muller, 1907 Aug. 12. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122349037 Journalist and newspaper editor. From the description of Arthur Brisbane correspondence, 1909. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454184 Brisbane was an American author and editor. From the description of Letter, 1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: ...
British Board of Film Classification
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Deinard, Benedict Spinoza.
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Hosmer, Helen May,
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Brady, William A.. 1863-1950
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National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (U.S.)
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The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (U.S.) was created in 1909 as the New York Board of Censorship of Motion Pictures. The New York Board became the National Board of Censorship when it took the place of local boards in various cities. In 1916 the name was changed to the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (NBRMP) signifying a fundamental change of policy: the Board would no longer dictate standards of morality in motion pictures. Its primary responsibility became the educati...
Cobb, George Henry, 1863-
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National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (U.S.)
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The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (U.S.) was created in 1909 as the New York Board of Censorship of Motion Pictures. The New York Board became the National Board of Censorship when it took the place of local boards in various cities. In 1916 the name was changed to the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (NBRMP) signifying a fundamental change of policy: the Board would no longer dictate standards of morality in motion pictures. Its primary responsibility became the educati...
A. F. J. (Almet F. Jenks)
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Quigley, Martin, 1890-1964
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Trade paper editor. From the description of Reminiscences of Martin Joseph Quigley : oral history, 1958. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122684141 ...
Levenson, Joseph,
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Casey, John M., 1879-
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Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954
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Republican politician, namesake of the Hays Code for censorship of American films. Born in Sullivan, Indiana in 1879. Hays served as the Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1918-1921, managing the successful campaign of Warren G. Harding for the presidency in 1920. Following Harding's election, Hays was appointed Postmaster General in 1921, a post he held until 1922, when he resigned in order to become the first President of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America...
Riesenfeld, Hugo, 1879-1939
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P.C. White was an organist during the early 20th century, working in North Carolina and other locations. He retired in the mid-1930s. From the guide to the P. C. White collection of motion picture accompaniments, approxmaently 1920s, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...
National Association of the Motion Picture Industry
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Jones, D. Herbert, Rev.
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Cock, Orrin G.
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Pennsylvania. State Board of Censors of Moving Pictures.
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Pathé Exchange,
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Chase, William Sheafe, 1858-
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