Word: filmed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...liability until they have about two years experience. Even then they are not infallible. A client named Levy was sent dozens of clippings about a tax levy. The Country Gentleman received various references to country gentlemen. An olive growers' association got clippings about the death of Film Actress Olive Thomas. A man who wanted all items on batteries had to weed through stories about arrests for assault and battery. Matters improved after the girls were paid a straight wage instead of piece work...
...screen but one is forced, upon a close examination of the heroine, to feel that the unpleasant word "worn" was deleted from the title by the careful producers. A very dull work it is, that seems to go on merely because the company had about five thousand feet of film to use up before declaring bankruptcy. It is all about a good girl who works in a company and who, despite the warnings of her friends, goes to visit her employer, on business of course, in his pent house. It is not a usual pent house...
...study of infant behavior, Chicago's Professor Guy Thomas Buswell on individual differences in mathematical conception, Dr. Charlotte Biihler of the University of Vienna on child growth; fast-motion pictures of plant growth and fertilization; microphoto-graphs of blood circulation. Other makers of educational cinemas are Fox Film Corp. and the University Film Foundation of Harvard...
...Francisco Bernard Goldfish, brother of Film Producer Samuel Goldwyn, had his name changed to Fish, He explained that Brother Samuel had copy righted the name Goldwyn, adopted after he joined forces with Producers Archi bald & Edgar Selwyn in 1916. A third brother, Ben Goldfish of Chicago, has already become Fish...
...Film Foundation, in view of the success and expected continued use of films in the Anthropology Department, has undertaken to catalogue all films of value to the Anthropology Department, and to install them in the form of a permanent library in the University Museum...