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Index to Academy Oral Histories Eugene Zukor

Eugene Zukor (Studio executive) Call number: OH124 Aboaf, Americo, 105, 400 Abram and Strauss (department store), 288 Abram, Larry, 288 Abrams, Hiram, 36-37, 43, 129-130, 151-153, 230, 273 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 356-357 ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC, 445-446 agents, 258-259, 501-503, 533-534, 538-544 Agnew, Neil F., 389-390, 393, 399 Aitken, Harry, 113 Algonquin Hotel (New York City), 189, 258 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1933), 362-363 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 28 Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc., 576 Allen, Gracie, 165, 369, 372 Allen, J. W., 37, 213-214 Allen, James, 441 Allen, Reginald, 440 Allenberg, Bert, 541-542 Altmark (ship), 414 Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles), 72-73 America First Committee (political organization), 97-100, 420-421, 476 AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, 59 American Druggists' Syndicate, 229 American Legion, 215 American Red Cross, 93, 436, 484-485, 535 Amster, Lewis, 440 Anderson, G. M. "Broncho Billy", 42 Anderson, Henry, 390 APPLAUSE, 325 Arbuckle, Roscoe, 107, 162, 272-273 Archainbaud, George, 397-398 ARE YOU A MASON?, 59-60 Arlen, Richard, 334 Arlington National Cemetery (Virginia), 484 ARMS AND THE GIRL, 165 Arno, Peter, 535 art direction, 305-306 Art Students League, 14 Artcraft, 117, 137-143, 145-146, 156-157 Arthur, George, 395 Arthur, Jean, 599 Arthur of Connaught, 307-308 Asher, Harry, 37 Asher, Irving, 553 Astaire, Fred, 187, 537-538, 557 Astor Hotel (New York City), 298 Astor, Mary, 241 Astor, Vincent, 475 Astoria studios (New York), 121, 183, 305, 308-309 Automatic Vaudeville Company (New York City), 10 Avery, Stephen, 440 B. F. Keith Enterprises, 120, 296 B. S. Moss Circuit, 115, 336 Bachelin, Franz, 410 Bagnall, George, 394 Bailey, Frank, 342-343 Balaban, Abe, 292-293 Balaban and Katz (theater chain), 114-115, 292-298, 337, 526-528 Balaban, Barney, 292-293, 347, 350, 378, 380-382, 399, 506-507, 526-528, 547-549, 561-565, 571 Balaban, Burt, 545 Ballance, Harold G., 231-232 Ballerino, Mel, 619 Bancroft, George, 291 Bank of America, 580-581, 588 Bara, Theda, 361 Barnet, Emanuel R., 214 Barrie, James M., 52, 236, 253 Barrymore, Ethel, 327 Barrymore, John, 59-60, 156-157, 179, 327 Barrymore, Lionel, 327 Barthlemess, Richard, 439 Bauchens, Anne, 412 BEAU GESTE (1939), 315 Beban, George, 174-175 Beery, Wallace, 334 BEHIND THE FRONT, 304 Belasco, David, 58-59, 67 Belgium, film distribution in, 273-276 Bendix, William, 495 Bennett, Enid, 166-167 Bennett, Joan, 403 Bennett, Whitman, 51-52, 258-259 Berg, Phil, 541 Berman, Pandro, 617-618 Berman, Saul, 214 Bernhardt, Sarah, 33 Bettger, Lyle, 596 BETTY BOOP (cartoon series), 322-323, 364 Bickell, John P., 575 THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH, 182 Binyon, Claude, 532 Bioff, Willie, 102-103, 357-358, 529-530 Biograph Company, 42-43 THE BIRTH OF A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, 200 THE BIRTH OF A NATION, 44, 228 Black, Alfred, 129-130 Black New England Theaters (theater chain), 130 blacklisting, 109-110 blacks in the armed forces, 89-90 Blair, Rufus, 602-603 Blandy, William H. P., 480 BLAZE OF NOON, 500, 503 blind-booking, 144-145, 337-341, 519-523 block-booking, 137-146, 336-341, 510-511, 516-528 THE BLUE ANGEL (1931), 328 BLUE SKIES, 557 Bluhdorn, Charles G., 354, 610-611 Blumenthal, Ike, 302 BOLERO, 370-371 Boles, John, 403 Bolton, A. J., 417-419, 421-422, 424, 428, 441, 452-453, 456, 483, 488 Booth, Ernest, 412 Booth, Shirley, 595 Borzage, Frank, 60, 66 Bosworth, Hobart, 38, 142-143, 197-198 Botsford, A. M., 279, 394-395 Bow, Clara, 168, 247, 361, 364 Boyd, William, 373 Brackett, Charles, 534 Bradley, Willis W. Jr., 96-97 Brady, Alice, 10 Brady, William A., 10, 29-30, 165 Bray, Paul, 169-170, 200 Bray, Paul Jr., 170, 200, 230 Brenon, Herbert, 278 Brent, Evelyn, 322 Brentano's (bookstore), 435 Brenton, Cranston, 203 Brewer, Roy, 529 Bridges, Douglas, 605 Briskin, Sam, 186 BROADWAY JONES, 156 Broadway Photo Shop (New York City), 229-230 Brockman, Sam, 302 Bronson, Betty, 248, 278 Brook, Clive, 322 Brooks, Louise, 241 Brown, Flo, 542 Brown, Thad, 441 Browne, George, 102-103, 357, 529-530 Brulatour, Jules, 375-376 Buchanan, "Buck", 267 Buckland, Wilfred, 64-65 Bunny, John, 16 Burke, Billie, 158, 165 Burns, George, 369, 372 Burr, Charles, 37, 214 Burr, Raymond, 499, 543 Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 363 BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUES (short film series), 170-171, 198, 323, 341 Butterworth, Charles, 402 Buxbaum, H. H., 37, 213-214 BUY ME THAT TOWN, 408 THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, 303 Caffey, Frank, 566-567 Cagney, James, 188 Callaghan, Stephen, 513 Cantor, Eddie, 179, 202 Capitol Theater (New York City), 147 Capra, Frank, 180, 186, 434, 438, 442-443, 505-506 Caribbean Film Company, 104 Carle, Teet, 570 Carling, Cliff, 540 Carling, Foster, 540 Carlton Theater (London), 300 CARMEN (1917), 179-180 Carroll, Nancy, 327 Caruso, Enrico, 201 casting, 246-253, 491-505, 531-532, 535-544, 612-622 Castle Cave (restaurant), 62 Castle, Irene, 187 Castle, Vernon, 187 Cavalieri, Lina, 164 censorship, 42, 60, 303-304, 359-361 Chaney, Lon, 245 Chapin, Benjamin, 198 Chaplin, Charles, 72, 117, 121, 177, 184-185, 201, 234, 285, 405 Chaplin, Syd, 285 Chatkin, Dave, 348 Chatterton, Ruth, 334 Chemical Bank, 293 Chevalier, Maurice, 326, 369 child actors, 247-248 China, film distribution in, 105 Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc., 576 Churchill, Winston, 13, 548 Citron, Herman, 540 City Hall Theater (New York City), 148 The City of Flint (ship), 414 Clark, Cora, 32 Clark Hotel (Los Angeles), 457 Clark, Marguerite, 32, 163, 257, 291 Clay, C. M., 104 Clayton, Ethel, 194 Cleary, Charlotte, 196, 612 Clegg, C. A., 104 Clermont, Harvey, 536 Clift, Montgomery, 556, 596, 599 Coffee, Lenore, 413 Cohan, George M., 155-156, 158, 176 Cohen, Emanuel, 346-347, 358-359, 363, 383, 388-389 Cokell, Walter B., 388 Colbert, Claudette, 372-373 Cole, Gordon, 600 Collyer, Norman, 387-388, 399 Colman, Ronald, 404 Columbia Broadcasting System, 344-345, 514 Columbia Pictures, 598 Columbia University (New York City), 251 Comden, Betty, 158 Comedie Theater (New York City), 10-11, 26-27, 30, 119-120, 148, 293 comedy films, 326-327 Committee on Public Information, 203-204 Communism, 100-102, 106-107, 407, 419-421, 460 Conference of Studio Unions, 528-531 Conklin, Chester, 257 Connelly, Marc, 253 Connick, H. G. H., 24-25, 122-123, 125-126 Connick, Harry Jr., 24-25, 122-123 Content, Harry C., 330 contracts, 196-197 Coolidge, Calvin, 96 Cooper, Gary, 240, 328, 400-401, 555 Cooper, Jackie, 369 Cornell University (New York), 251 Cornwell and Koplar (theater chain), 124 Cortez, Ricardo, 245 CORVETTE K-225, 446 Cosmopolitan Productions, 622-623 THE COUNTRY GIRL, 593 THE COVERED WAGON (1923), 273-276 Coward, Noel, 254 Cowitt, William, 491 Cowles, Gardner Jr., 441 Coxe, Alfred C., 385-386 Crabbe, Buster, 363 Crisp, Donald, 186 Crist, John, 428 Criterion Theater (Buffalo, New York), 114 Crosby, Bing, 370, 402, 404-405, 493, 497, 541, 555, 558-559, 593, 596 Crosby, Everett, 541 THE CROWD, 265 Cruze, James, 175 Crystal Hall Theater (New York City), 10 Csillag, Steve, 605 Culver, Roland, 596 Dalton, Dorothy, 166 Dana, Viola, 173 dance in film, 187-188 Daniels, Bebe, 239-243, 245, 334 Daniels, Josephus, 477 Dano, _____, 211 Dare, Daniel, 503, 532 Darro, Frankie, 439 Daves, Delmer, 446 Davis, Elmer, 441 Davis, Sammy Jr., 494-495 Dawley, J. Searle, 61-62 Day, Doris, 165 Day, John L. Jr., 104, 391 Dayton, Charles, 596 Dean, Jack, 173 DeBeck, Billy, 14 De Forest, Lee, 321-322 De Havilland, Olivia, 599 Delegtisch, ______, 76 Demarest, William, 596 Dembo, Sam Jr., 348 De Mille, Cecil B., 34, 39, 44, 57-59, 70, 145, 216-217, 233-236, 246, 249, 276-277, 282-285, 299, 304, 309, 311, 358, 374, 377, 396, 401, 434, 468, 495-496, 503-504, 506, 534, 548, 552, 554, 604 De Mille, William, 66-67, 174, 235 Dempster, Carol, 285 DeSylva, Buddy, 468, 534, 552 Deutschebank, 220-224 Deverich, Nat, 501-502 De Wolfe, Billy, 596 Diamond, Louis, 389, 399-400, 578 Dies, Martin, 407 Dietrich, Marlene, 219, 328-329, 365, 402 Dillon, Edward, 187 distribution, 30, 36-38, 42-43, 75-76, 103-106, 117-119, 137-146, 150-155, 171-172, 205-214, 225-232, 242-244, 337-341, 386-394, 511-513, 515-528 Dix, Richard, 239-240, 334 Dmytryk, Edward, 407, 415 THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK, 323 DON JUAN (1926), 310 Doran, D. A., 615-617 Dot Records, 578-579 Douglas, Kirk, 499 Douglas, Melvyn, 407 Drake, Waldo, 418, 481 Dreier, Hans, 277, 410 Drew, Ellen, 412 Drew, S. Rankin, 215 DuMont, Allen B., 576-578 DuMont Laboratories, 576 DuMont Television Corporation, 513-514 Dunne, Irene, 403-404 DuPont de Nemours and Company, 87 DuPont, E. A., 543 Durland's Riding Academy (New York City), 183 Dutton, George, 605 Dwan, Allan, 180-181 Eagels, Jeanne, 327-328 Earle, George Howard III, 91-92 Eastman, George, 375, 548 Eastman-Kodak Company, 548 Eaton, Jack, 171 Eberson, John, 263-264 Edelman, Louis, 446, 534 Edelman, Rosemary, 446 Edison, Thomas, 17-18, 307, 313 Edouart, Farciot, 599 Edwards, Gus, 201-202, 249 Edwards, Walter, 201 Egli, Joe, 536 Eisenhower, Milton, 441 Elizabeth II (English queen), 307-308 Eltinge, Julian, 173-174 Emerson, John, 157-159 Endert, G. W., 232 English, William H., 388-389 Epstein, Mel, 553 Erbograph (laboratory), 42 Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, 42, 228-229 THE ETERNAL CITY, 57, 164 THE ETERNAL TEMPTRESS, 164 EVE'S DAUGHTER, 165 exhibition, 112-150, 154-155, 179-180, 242-244, 246, 262-269, 292-303, 337-341, 507-511, 514-528, 546-547, 549-550, 571-572, 586-587 EXILE, 173 extras, 64 Fairbanks, Douglas, 117, 158, 180, 201 Fairbanks, Douglas Jr., 439 Fairfax, Marion, 174 Falaise, Marquise de, 237 Famous Music Company, 578-579 Famous Players Canadian Corporation, 320, 574-576 Famous Players Film Company, 10, 29, 33-34, 45-46, 49-50, 52-69, 73-75, 229 Famous Players Studios (New York City), 52-58 fan magazines, 278-281 fan mail, 241-242 Farmer, Frances, 402-403 Farnum, Dustin, 172 Farnum, William, 172 Farrar, Geraldine, 179, 192 fascism, 419-421, 425-426, 460 Feature Films Limited, 104 feature-length films, emergence of, 68-69 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 97-99 Federal Trade Commission, litigation against Paramount, 112-113, 126-128 Feld, Milton, 348 Fellows, Robert, 557 Ferber, Edna, 252 Fields, Leonard, 534 Fields, W. C., 178-179, 256-257, 359-360, 497, 538 film laboratories, 42 First National Pictures, 32, 45, 109, 111-121, 128-130, 132-133, 135-136, 143-145, 154, 242, 268, 310-311, 337-338, 528 Fisher, Bud, 14 Fitzgerald, Barry, 599 Fitzmaurice, George, 186 Fjastad, Roy, 537 Flagg, James Montgomery, 171 Fleischer, Dave, 170, 200 Fleischer, Max, 170, 200 Fleming, Rhonda, 402-403 Flinn, John C., 34-35, 65, 75, 79, 300 Flinn, John C. Jr., 35, 65 Flintom, ______, 42 Florey, Robert, 397-398, 412 Flynn, Errol, 188, 281 Fonda, Henry, 439 FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, 459 Ford, Hugh, 60-61 Ford, John, 487 Forman, Tom, 194 Forrestal, James, 417, 430, 477 FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE, 366-367 Fox Film Corporation, 45, 185-186, 311-318, 321, 347-348 Fox, William, 43, 113, 311-318 France, film exhibition in, 220, 300-301 Francis, Kay, 334 Franklin, Harold B., 265-267, 295-296 Frederick Brothers Artists (agents), 542 Frederick, Pauline, 163-164, 191 Freed, Arthur, 617 Freeman, Y. Frank, 132, 399, 466, 491, 545, 552-554, 565-567, 578, 597, 602-605 Freeman, Y. Frank Jr., 440, 458 Friars Club, 156 Friend, Arthur, 26, 38, 258 Frohman, Charles, 44-45, 58-59, 271 Frohman Company (theatrical producers), 44-45, 61, 325 Frohman, Daniel, 17-18, 26, 29-30, 44-45, 51, 58-59, 66, 248, 271 Fromkess, Leon, 565-566 Fulton, John, 605 Gable, Clark, 239, 400, 504, 537-538 Gage, Frederic, 37, 214 Gannett, John Douglas, 38 Garbutt, Frank, 26 Garrett, Oliver, 257 Gaumont Company, 104-105 General Electric, 366 General Film Company, 30-31 George, George L., 435, 463, 476 George, George W., 435, 463, 476 George, Grace, 10 Germany, 94-101, 220-224, 323-324 Germany -- film exhibition in, 301 Germany -- film production in, 301-303 Gibbons, Mike, 53 Gibson, Harvey, 513 Gilbert, Price, 441 Gillham, Robert N., 389, 394, 399 Ginsberg, Henry, 398, 411, 466-469, 490-491, 564-567 Gish, Dorothy, 163 Gish, Lillian, 163, 168 Glennan, T. Keith, 397 Glyn, Elinor, 252-253 Goddard, Paulette, 405, 599 Goering, Hermann, 94-95 GOING MY WAY, 362-363, 558 Goldberg, Rube, 14 Goldstein, Max, 19-21 Goldstone, Nat, 543 Goldwyn, Frances Howard, 305 Goldwyn, Samuel, 34-35, 40, 216-217, 304-305, 400-401, 549 Goleta, California (attack on, February 24, 1942), 462-464 Goodelle, Niela, 403 Goodwin, Bernard, 545 Goodyear, A. Conger, 513 Gormley, Robert Lee, 477 Gowthorpe, M. F., 387 Graf Spee (ship), 414 Graham, J. C., 103-104, 391 Grainger, Edmund, 617 Grand Central Theater (Chicago), 293 Grant, Cary, 107, 176-178, 369, 373 Grau, Robert, 12 Grauman, Sid, 126 Grauman's Million Dollar Theater (Los Angeles), 231-232 Gray, Colleen, 599 Gray, Howard, 463 Gray, William P., 273 Great Depression, 325, 329-335 THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY (1903), 17 THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, 182, 557-558 Greeley, Horace, 17 Green, Adolph, 158 Greenberg, Morris, 267 Greene, Walter, 26, 36-37, 43, 205, 231 Greenfield (Massachusetts), 501 Greenslade, John Wills, 471-472 Grenzbach, Bud, 605 Grey, Johnny, 260 Grey, Zane, 252 Griffis, Stanton, 435-436 Griffith, Albert Grey, 43, 285-287 Griffith, D. W., 17, 43-44, 117, 145, 163, 190, 216-217, 249, 283-287, 292, 299, 304, 374 Griffith, Raymond, 257 Grippo, Jan, 542 GUADALCANAL DIARY, 446-447 Gulf and Western, 610-611 Gunzberg, Harold, 441 "Gus Edwards' Schooldays" (vaudeville act), 201-202, 249 Hackett, James K., 40-41, 63-64, 161 Haggar, Paul, 605 HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO, 459 Haislip, Harvey H., 440 Hal Wallis Productions, 499 Hale, George C., 16 Hale's Tours, 16-17, 23-24 Haley, Jack, 369 Hall, Frank, 336-337 Hall, Jon, 439 Hammell, John, 605 Handel, Samuel, 214 Hart, William S., 70-72, 82, 182, 201, 272 Harte, Bret, 252 Hartman, Don, 553, 567-568, 607 Harvard University (Massachusetts), 251 Hathaway, Henry, 397-398 Hawthorne, Charles, 270-271, 571 Hayakawa, Sessue, 174 Hayden, Sterling, 439 Hays, Will, 107-109 Head, Edith, 405, 599-600 Hearst, William Randolph, 258, 427, 622-623 Hecht, Ben, 343 THE HEIRESS (film), 556 Heming, Violet, 190 Henry, F. C., 391 Hepburn, Audrey, 596 Hercules Powder Company, 87 Hertz, John D., 332-334, 346-349, 351-353, 379, 381-382 Herzbrun, Henry, 399 Hicks, John W. Jr., 221, 390, 393-394 Hill, C. M., 232 Hillcrest Country Club (Los Angeles), 611 Hilles, Charles D., 355, 385 Hines, Dan, 389 Hippodrome Theater (New York City), 294 HIS NEIGHBOR'S WIFE, 44, 56 HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY, 156 Hitchcock, Alfred, 256, 593-594 Hitler, Adolf, 94, 106 THE HITLER GANG, 461 HI'YA SAILOR, 447-448 Hodgson, Richard, 545 Hodkinson, Robert, 230 Hodkinson, W. W., 36-37, 39-40, 113, 129-130, 142, 226-232 Hogan, James, 182, 397-398 Holcomb, C. E., 37, 212-213 Holden, Carl, 437 Holden, William, 239, 442, 460, 498-500, 598-599 Hollander, Frederick, 410 Hollywood Canteen, 453 Hollywood Museum, 590-591 Holman, Russell, 279-280 Holmes, Burton, 170-171, 198, 341 Holt, Jack, 245, 247 HOME ON THE RANGE, 373 Homolka, Oscar, 403 Hope, Bob, 327, 401-402, 404-405, 493, 497-498, 541, 559, 577 Hopper, Hedda, 280 Horace Mann School (New York City), 13-14 Hornblow, Arthur Jr., 396 Horster, Leo, 400 Horton, Edward Everett, 402 Houdini, Harry, 175 , 459 The House That Shadows Built (book), 586 HOUSEBOAT, 177 Howe, Frederic C., 203 Howe, William McHenry, 475 Hubbard, Lucien, 396 Hudson-Fulton celebration (1909), 77 HULDA OF HOLLAND, 34 Hulsey, E. H., 114-115, 134, 268 Humanoscope, 10 Huntington Hotel (Pasadena, California), 435, 464 Hurley, Harold, 371-372, 396, 407-409, 411 Hutchinson, Muriel, 403 Hutton, Betty, 497 I WALK ALONE, 499 Ickes, Harold, 463 I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, 534 I'M NO ANGEL, 360 IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE, 46 IN WHICH WE SERVE, 443 Ince, Thomas, 69-70, 72, 165-166, 184 Inceville studios, 184-185 India, film distribution in, 110 Ingraham, Lloyd, 197 INTERFERENCE, 322 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), 101-103, 357-358, 528-531 International Business Machines (IBM), 581 Irving Trust Company, 28, 293 Irwin, Will, 292 ISLAND OF LOST MEN, 408-411 Isn't It So? (book), 534-535 IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 507 Jacobs, Randall, 483 Jaffe, Sam (agent), 542 Jannings, Emil, 326 Japanese-American internment (1942-1945), 454-456 JAPANESE RELOCATION, 466 THE JAZZ SINGER (1927), 310-311, 323 Jensen and Von Herberg (theater chain), 114-115 Jessel, George, 202 Jewish Welfare Board, 92-93 "John Paul Jones" (unproduced script), 252, 470 Johnson, Admiral ______, 417-418 Johnston, Richard L., 397, 566-567 Jolson, Al, 179-180 Jones, Linick, and Schaefer (theater chain), 114-115 Jones, Paul, 401-402, 534, 557 José, Edward, 201 Justice, Martin, 171 Justin, Sidney, 570 KFWB (Los Angeles radio station), 418 KTLA-TV (Los Angeles), 545, 577-578, 588-589 Kahn, Felix, 112, 147 Kahn, Otto, 13, 39-40, 112, 147 Kalem Company, 42 Kane, Helen, 364 Karp, Jacob H., 397-398, 569-571, 606-607 Katz, Sam, 263-267, 292-298, 332-334, 346-354, 377-380, 382, 526-528, 549 Katzenberg, Leon, 124 Kaufman, Al (uncle), 8, 10, 30, 61, 64, 148, 198-200, 288, 434 Kaufman, Frances (aunt), 8 Kaufman, George S., 253 Kaufman, Herman (grandfather), 5-7 Kaufman, Joseph, 181-182, 200 Kaufman, Julia (aunt), 8, 21-22 Kaufman, Nina (aunt), 8 Kaufman, Esther (grandmother), 7-8 Kaye, Danny, 537 Keith, B. F., 120, 296 Keller, Emil, 389 Kelly, Grace, 593 Kennedy, J. J., 31 Kennedy, John F., 200, 217, 427-428, 434, 474 Kennedy, Joseph P., 381 Kent, Sidney, 37-38, 106, 129, 151, 214, 229, 265, 282, 284, 300, 312, 347-348, 353-354, 383, 386, 389, 568-569 Keough, Austin, 387-388, 399, 569 Kerry, Norman, 188 KID BOOTS, 304-305 Kilfoyle, Thomas A., 214 Killion, George, 615 Kinetophone, 9-10 King, Ernest J., 471 King, Gilbert, 580-581, 588 King, Louis, 397-398, 413 KING OF THE JUNGLE, 363 Kirkwood, James, 61, 168 Kirkwood, James Jr., 61, 168 Klarsfeld, Henri, 392 Knoles, Harley, 190 Knox, Frank, 436, 477 Kohn, Morris, 5-8, 18, 21, 23, 140, 387 Kohn, Norman E., 124 Kohn, Ralph A., 124, 387-388 Kohn, Sam, 7 Kosberg, Marvin, 605 Kramer, Al, 62 Kramer, Dale, 5, 54 Kreier, Robert A., 214 Kuhn, Loeb and Company (investment bankers), 24-25, 321, 330, 389 Kunsky, John, 114-115 labor unions, 148-149, 264, 267-268, 356-358, 528-531 Ladd, Alan, 495, 497, 552, 555-557 Laemmle, Carl, 28-29, 43, 113 Lake, Veronica, 405, 494, 599 Lamb, Thomas W., 263 Lambs Club, 156 Lamour, Dorothy, 493 Lancaster, Burt, 499 THE LAND OF PROMISE, 165 Landis, Carole, 414-415 Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 108 Landsberg, Klaus, 545, 588-589 Lang, Charles Jr., 412 Lang, Fritz, 397-398 Lange, Fred, 94-95, 391-392 Lasky Feature Film Company, 26, 58-59, 64-68, 75, 103-104, 157, 172, 183-184 Lasky, Jesse L., 26, 34-35, 38-39, 50-52, 58-59, 64-71, 142-143, 152-153, 157-158, 163, 190, 216-217, 251, 253, 255-256, 258-259, 265, 279, 284, 298-300, 307, 309, 311, 321, 332-334, 346, 353-354, 364, 378, 382 THE LAST COMMAND, 323 Lastfogel, Abe, 538, 541 Lauder, Harry, 258 Laughton, Charles, 255 LAW OF THE LAND, 173 Lawrence color television system, 576, 578 Lawrence, Ernest O., 573 Lawrence, Florence, 46-47 Lawrence, Ludwig "Laudy", 106 Lawson, John Howard, 445 Lazarus, Jeff, 396 League of Nations, 274 Leahy, Fred, 395-397 Leake, Eugene, 385 LeBaron, William, 308-309, 371, 394-395, 398, 402, 411, 552 Lee, Frederic G., 28, 40, 293 Lee, Lila, 167-168, 249 Leigh, Vivien, 543 Leisen, Mitchell, 398, 554-555 Leonard, Ted, 600-601 Leroy, Fred A., 214 Leslie, Joan, 502 Lesser, Sol, 363, 590 Lesser, Ted, 397 Lesserman, Carl, 544 LET'S DANCE, 557 LET'S GET A DIVORCE, 165 Levee, M. C., 541 Leverett, Winston, 605 Levi, G. B., 124 Lewin, Albert, 396 Lewis, Jerry, 595-596 Lewis, M. H., 37, 213-214 Lewis, Milton, 605 Lewis, William, 441 Liberty Bonds, 200-201 Liberty Films, 505-507 Lichtman, Al, 36-38, 61, 151, 205, 214, 300 Liebler Company (theatrical producers), 67 Lief, Max, 534-535 Lighton, Louis, 371 Lillie, Beatrice, 402 Lincoln, Abraham, 198 Lindbergh, Charles, 94 Lipman, William, 409, 412 LITTLE AMERICA, 372 Litton Industries, 576 LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER, 371 Livingstone, Mary, 403 Lloyd, Frank, 396 Lloyd, Harold, 177, 403 location shooting, 305-306, 366-367 Loesser, Frank, 410 Loew, Arthur, 124, 230, 316-317, 394, 469 Loew, David, 230, 316-317, 469, 544, 546 Loew, Marcus, 11-12, 26, 30-31, 33, 316-320 Loew's Incorporated, 114, 120, 316-319, 351-353, 614-615 Loew's State Theater (New York City), 147 Lombard, Carole, 359 Long Beach (California), 433 Long, Ray, 258, 622 Loos, Anita, 157-159 Lorimore, Alec, 104 Los Angeles, California (attack on, February 24, 1942), 462-464 Los Angeles Examiner (newspaper), 427 Los Angeles Morning American (newspaper), 464 Los Angeles Times (newspaper), 418 LOVE'S CONQUEST, 164 Lovette, Leland, 434-435, 445 Lubitsch, Ernst, 219, 277, 284, 302, 369 Luciano, Charles "Lucky", 457 Ludvigh, Elek John, 26, 270-271 Lund, John, 556 Luraschi, Luigi, 602-604 Lynch, Stephen A., 131-135, 147, 230, 267-269, 297, 336-337, 386, 399, 550, 575 Lynn, Diana, 556 Lyon, Ben, 245 Lyon, George, 441 M (1933), 361 McAlarney, Robert, 51 MacArthur, Charles, 343 McCarey, Leo, 506, 544 McCarthy, Charles, 270 McCarthy, Neil, 270 McCoy, Horace, 409, 412 McCrea, Joel, 498 McCulloch, Charles, 381-382 McCutcheon, George Barr, 68 MacDonald, Jeanette, 369 MacDonald, Katherine, 117 McFarland, Packy, 53 MacGowan, Kenneth, 534 McGrath, Harold, 68 McIntyre Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Canada), 575 McIntyre, Robert E., 214 McKay, Bert Jr., 536 McKay, Winsor, 170 McLeod, Norman, 544, 557 McMillan, George, 441 MacMurray, Fred, 373 MacPherson, Jeanie, 66, 234 McQuisten, General _____, 463-464 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 253 Maibaum, Richard, 534 Maigne, Charles, 193 Malden, Karl, 291 MALE AND FEMALE, 236 THE MAN FROM MEXICO, 59 Mandel Brothers (department store), 22 Mannix, Eddie, 320 March, Fredric, 327, 407 Marcus, Louis, 37, 42, 212-213, 226, 231 Marintelli, Bill, 62 Marion, Frances, 67, 255 Mark, Mitchell, 18, 21, 114, 307-308 Markey, Gene, 204-205, 430-431, 437-438, 443, 480, 486-488 Marshall, Bill, 62 Marshall, George, 402 Marshall, Herbert, 328 Martin, A. C., 397 Martin, Dean, 595-596 Martinelli, Giovanni, 201 The Marx Brothers (comedy team), 326-327 Mason, Shirley, 158-159 Mastbaum, Stanley, 114-115, 128, 297 Maté, Rudolph, 557 May, Joe, 302 Mayer, Louis B., 129, 228, 298, 319, 325, 351, 442, 554, 618 Mayflower Hotel (Washington, D.C.), 436 Mealand, Richard, 533 A MEDAL FOR BENNY, 459 Meighan, Thomas, 161, 291 Meiklejohn, William, 491, 493-495, 551, 596, 604-605, 612 Mellett, Lowell, 436, 441 THE MEMPHIS BELLE, 505-506 Menjou, Adolphe, 186-187 Mercey, Arch, 441 Merservey, Douglas, 441 Messeri, M. J., 392 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 45, 106, 266, 298, 315-320, 339, 350-352, 394-395, 422-423, 433, 606, 613-622 Metro Pictures, 317-319 METROPOLIS, 304, 324 Meyer, Frank, 41-42, 55, 61, 388 Michel, A. John, 387 Middleton, J. S., 337 Middleton, Tommy, 605 Milland, Ray, 403, 496, 552 Miller, Seton, 534 MINISTRY OF FEAR, 459 Minter, Mary Miles, 32, 107 Mock, John, 533, 570 Mohrhardt, Fred, 387, 545 Monroe, Marilyn, 238 MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE, 281-282, 304 Montgomery, Dave, 155, 160 Montgomery, R. C., 138-139, 330-331 Moore, Lola, 542 Moore, Victor, 172 Moreno, Rosita, 540-541 Morgan, Helen, 325 MOROCCO, 334 Morosco, Oliver, 38, 142-143, 198 Morris, William, 258, 538 Morros, Boris, 260, 397 Morse, Terry, 605 Moss, Alec, 399 Moss, B. S., 115, 336 Motion Picture Board of Trade, 203 Motion Picture Directors Association, 61, 108-110 Motion Picture Patents Company, 17, 30-31, 43-44 Motion Picture Review Board (U.S. armed forces), 205, 431-434, 442-454 Mullin, Martin J., 130, 273 Murdock, John J., 120 Murphy, Richard, 60-62, 74 Music Corporation of America, 538-541, 572-573 music, film, 537 music for silent films, 260-262 Mutoscope, 9-10 THE MYSTERIOUS DR. , 327 THE MYSTERIOUS MISS TERRY, 165 MYSTERY SEA RAIDER, 406-408, 411, 413-415, 458 Nagel, Conrad, 194 Naish, J. Carroll, 409 Nathanson, Nathan L., 320, 575-576 National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, 202-203 National Board of Review, 202-203 National Socialist Party (Nazi Party), 94-101 Nayfack, Nicholas, 440 Nazimova, Alla, 187-188, 191-192 Neal, R. William, 186 Negri, Pola, 219, 302 Neilan, Marshall, 72-73, 109, 402 Neumann, Kurt, 409 NEVADA, 315 New York City Public Library, 74 New York Stock Exchange, 138-139, 329-332, 563-564 Newman, Frank L., 122 Niblo, Fred, 109 Nilsson, Anna Q., 193-194 Nippon Katsudo-Shasin Kaisha (film distributors), 105 Niven, David, 497 Nizer, Louis, 621 Norfolk Naval Base (Virginia), 85-93 Normand, Mabel, 72-73 NOSFERATU (1929), 303 Novins, Louis, 545-546 ONI Weekly Information Bulletin, 482 O'Brien, Robert, 615-616 O'Donnell, Robert J., 133 Odlum, Floyd, 354 Oes, Ingvald, 104-105 Office of Strategic Services, 456-457 Office of War Information, 204, 422, 435-436, 441-444, 447, 461, 463, 465-466, 478 The Old Lady Shows Her Medals (play), 459 OLD IRONSIDES, 605 Olland, Warner, 327 Olsen, Andre, 400 Olympic Auditorium (Los Angeles), 72, 257 101 Ranch (Oklahoma), 184-185 O'Neill, James, 63 opera in films, 179-180 organized crime in the motion picture industry, 101-103,148-149, 267, 357-358 Oriental Theater (Chicago), 526-527 Orpheum Circuit (theater chain), 120, 296, 321 O'Shea, E. K. "Ted", 569 Osso, Adolph, 105, 392 Otterson, John, 313-314, 325, 354-355, 377-379, 382 PACIFIC BLACKOUT, 462 Paige, Robert, 412 Pal, George, 597-598, 615-616 Palace Theater (New York City), 294, 296 Paley, William S., 344-345, 514 Palm Club (handball club), 265-266 Palm Springs (California), 582-583 Palmer, Potter, 20 Panay (ship), 475 Paramore, Edward, 414 PARAMOUNT-BRAY PICTOGRAPHS (short film series), 169-170 Paramount Building (New York City), 19-20, 306-308, 265-266 "Paramount News" (newsreel), 170 "Paramount on Parade" (radio), 578 , 10, 31-41, 45-46, 50-52, 69-70, 101-203, 205-284, 291-329, 332, 454, 458-459, 465, 489-613, 617-620 Paramount Pictures -- administrative bureau, 151-154 Paramount Pictures -- and the advent of talkies, 310-316 Paramount Pictures -- advertising department, 78-79 Paramount Pictures -- architecture and construction department, 263-265 Paramount Pictures -- Artcraft, 117, 137-143, 145-146, 156-157 Paramount Pictures -- bankruptcy and receivership, 220-224, 355-356, 375-386 Paramount Pictures -- board of directors, 345-346, 374-376, 513 Paramount Pictures -- casting department, 535-544 Paramount Pictures -- closes Astoria studios, 305 Paramount Pictures -- Depression-era salary cut (1933), 356 Paramount Pictures -- distribution, 23, 36-38, 103-106, 123, 129, 150-155, 205-214, 225-232, 273-276, 386-394, 406-407, 511-513, 515-528 Paramount Pictures -- divorcement decree, 507-511, 514-528 Paramount Pictures -- and efficiency experts, 560-561 Paramount Pictures -- fan mail department, 241-242 Paramount Pictures -- film exchanges, 225-232 Paramount Pictures -- foreign film distribution in United States, 303-304 Paramount Pictures -- and Nazi Germany, 94-96, 106 Paramount Pictures -- Paramount Pep Club, 584-585 Paramount Pictures -- Paramount Studio Club, 584-585, 590 Paramount Pictures -- pension fund, 356 Paramount Pictures -- production, 242-244 Paramount Pictures -- publicity department, 278-281 Paramount Pictures -- purchased by Gulf and Western, 610-611 Paramount Pictures -- Realart, 117, 137-143, 146 Paramount Pictures -- and the recording industry, 578-579 Paramount Pictures -- sale of films to television, 571-573 Paramount Pictures -- sales department, 75-76, 205-214, 225-232, 242-244, 257-258 Paramount Pictures -- shorts department, 517-519 Paramount Pictures -- stock options and bonuses, 207-210, 309-310 Paramount Pictures -- story department, 251-254 Paramount Pictures -- studio school, 196 Paramount Pictures -- talent department, 249-251, 491-505, 511-512, 531-532, 535-544, 550-551, 604-605 Paramount Pictures -- and television, 571-573, 576-578 Paramount Pictures -- theaters, 262-269, 292-303, 507-511, 514-528, 549-550 PARAMOUNT ON PARADE, 334 Paramount Ranch (California), 396-397 Paramount Television Productions Inc., 544-545 Paramount Theater (New York City), 146-147, 614 Paramount Theaters Service Corporation, 513 Parasonic (sound system), 311 Parker, Tom, 579 Parsons, Louella, 280 Pasadena Playhouse, 195-196, 499, 537, 543 PASSION, 219 Pathé, 302-303, 338 pay television, 544-547, 582-584 PEAKS OF DESTINY, 323-324 Peliculas "D'Luxo" Da America do Sul, 104 Pennington, Ann, 173, 196 penny arcades, 9-10, 21, 229-230 Pereira, Hal, 277, 601 Perkins, J. E., 391 Perlberg, William, 592 Peter Pan (play), 52, 248 PETER PAN, 248, 278 Peters, House, 62 Petrova, Olga, 173 Phillips, E. Paul, 390 Phillips, Lloyd, 138 Phillips, Wallace, 476 Pickford, Charlotte, 32, 191 Pickford, Jack, 173, 191 Pickford, Lottie, 191 Pickford, Mary, 31-32, 34, 46-47, 59, 82, 111, 117, 120, 142, 160, 163-164, 168, 173, 180, 191, 201, 238-239, 257, 291, 382 Pickman, Jerome, 569 Pine, William, 504-505, 534 Piper, J. W., 391 Plaza Hotel (New York City), 248 Plaza Theater (London), 300, 307-308 Pomeroy, Roy, 277, 311-313, 321-322, 573-574 Pommer, Erich, 220 POPEYE (cartoon series), 322-323, 518 Porter, Edwin S., 17, 52-58, 61-62 Powell, William, 334 Power, Tyrone, 239 Powers, Francis, 62 Poynter, Nelson, 422, 466 THE PRESIDENT VANISHES, 364-365 Presley, Elvis, 579, 596-597 Price Waterhouse (accountants), 507 Princeton University (New Jersey), 251 THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (1913), 40-41, 46, 63, 242, 501 producing, 370-371 product placement in motion pictures, 366-369 Production Code Administration (PCA), 423, 602-604 Pryor, Captain ______, 85 The Public is Never Wrong (book), 5-6, 53-55, 359, 586 publicity, 73-75, 278-281 publicity stunts, 273-276 Publix Theaters, 267, 292-298, 348-349 THE PURSUIT OF POLLY, 165 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1912), 30, 228 Quigley, Martin, 489 R. C. Montgomery and Company, 138-139, 329-332 RCA, 311-314, 321, 379, 574, 576 RCA Building (New York City), 314 RKO Radio Pictures, 120, 312-313, 321 racism, 131, 133 Raft, George, 369 Raibourn, Paul, 545, 572-573 Rainbow Productions, 544 Rambova, Natacha, 192 Rand Corporation, 580, 588 Ray, Charles, 117, 165-166, 173, 175 Rayburn, Ned, 173, 196 Raye, Martha, 247 Reagan, Charles, 390-391, 393, 399-400 Realart, 117, 137-143, 146 Reardon, J. L., 206 THE REDEMPTION OF DAVID CARSON, 172 Redford, Robert, 159 Reed, Theodore, 398 Reid, Wallace, 107, 160-163, 194, 233-235 Reisman, Philip, 216, 218, 312 Reisman, Philip Jr., 218 REMODELING HER HUSBAND, 163 Rex (film company), 17 Rialto Theater (New York City), 119, 146-147, 154, 294, 297 Richardson, C. E., 355, 384-385 Richardson, Frank, 600 Richardson, Jim, 427 Ridenour, Louis N., 580-581, 588-590 Riefenstahl, Leni, 323 Riley, Bill, 62 Riley, ______, 271 Ripley, Robert, 621 Rivoli Theater (New York City), 119, 146-147, 154, 294, 297 THE , 404 Robert Brunton Studios, 373 Robertson, John S., 197 Robinson, ______, 279 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY, 373 Rogell, Sid, 565 Rogers, Charles "Buddy", 327 Rogers, Ginger, 187 Rogers Peet Building (New York City), 35, 123 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 83-84, 432, 434-435, 591 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 80-81, 83-84, 252, 433, 470, 475, 508 Roosevelt, Theodore, 193 Root, Clark, Buckner and Ballantine (law firm), 384-385 Root, Wells, 257, 534 Rosebaum, H. G., 231 Rothapfel, Samuel L. "Roxy", 154-155 Rowland, Richard, 317-319 THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY, 334 Royal Navy (Britain), 461-462, 479 Royal Theater (Kansas City, Missouri), 122-123 Ruggles, Wesley, 396 RUMBA, 370-371 Russell, Gail, 551 Ryder, Loren, 587-588, 601 S. Rankin Drew American Legion Post (New York City), 215 Saenger Amusement Company (theater chain), 114-115, 128, 133-134, 268 St. Johns, Adela Rogers, 233-235 Saks Fifth Avenue (department store), 337 SALUTE TO THE MARINES, 433-434 Salvation Army, 92-93 San Pedro (California), 433, 457 Sarnoff, David, 312-313, 574 THE SCARLET EMPRESS, 365-367 Schacht, Hjalmar, 219-222 Schaefer, George, 95, 382-383, 387 Schenck, Joseph, 33, 102-103, 109, 316-317, 320 Schenck, Nicholas, 33, 102-103, 316-317, 320, 350-352, 357-358 Schneberger, ______, 264 Schosberg, Max, 337 Schuessler, Fred, 397 Schulberg, B. P., 33-34, 39, 42, 48-49, 61, 65, 67, 73-75, 151-153, 272, 298-300, 309, 325-326, 346-348, 363, 370, 374 Schwalbe, Harry O., 116 Schwalberg, A. W., 568-569 Schwartz, Arthur, 260 Scott, Lizabeth, 499 Scott, Randolph, 369, 373 Screen Actors Guild, 531 screenwriting, 251-255, 257-260 Seaton, George, 592-593 Seidelman, Joseph H., 388, 391 Selznick, David O., 230, 501, 564 Selznick, Lewis, 47-49 Selznick, Myron, 501-502 Sennett, Mack, 69, 117, 168-169, 238, 256-257 serials, 68-69 SEVEN DAYS LEAVE, 459 SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, 156, 176 SHANE, 556-557 Shauer, Emil, 21-23, 151, 387-388 Shauer, Melville A., 78-79, 106, 124, 229-230, 540-541 Shaw, Peter, 615-617 SHE DONE HIM WRONG, 360 Shea, Mike, 114 Shea's Theater (Buffalo), 114 Sherman, Harry, 373-374, 396 short films, 68-69, 517-519 Shubert Company (theatrical producers), 120 Shurr, Louis, 541 Sidney, Sylvia, 370 Siegel, Sol, 532-533, 607, 620-621 Siemens-Halske Company, 94-95 THE SIGN OF THE ROSE, 175 Signal Corps Photographic Center (New York), 437-438 Silverstone, Murray, 622 Skelly, Hal, 327 The Slate Brothers (song and dance team), 403-404 Small, Edward, 541 Smith, Bernard, 533 Smith, William E., 36-37, 42-43, 127, 212-213, 231 Sociedad Generale Cinematografica, 104 Société du Film d'Art, 30 THE SON OF DEMOCRACY (film series), 198 sound, transition to, 110, 310-316, 321-328 South Africa, film distribution in, 110-111 South Pacific Paramount Company, 104 Southern Enterprises Inc. (theater chain), 131-135, 267-269, 297 Spanish-American War (1898), 19 Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), 459-460 Spanish Influenza epidemic (1918-1919), 92-93 THE SQUAW MAN (1914), 46 Stanley Company (theater chain), 114-115, 126-128, 278, 297 Stanwyck, Barbara, 497, 504, 528 State Theater (New York City), 320 Stein, Jules, 538-541 Stevens, George, 505-506, 552, 594-595 Stevens, Onslow, 414-415 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 254 Stewart, James, 434, 442, 460 Stinson, William, 605 Stone, Andrew, 398 Stone, Fred, 155, 160 Storm, Jerome, 182 THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL, 434, 460 Stouffer, Donald, 441 Strand Theater (New York City), 114, 294-296, 307-308 Strauss, Sidney, 138 Street, Sidney, 600 Stricker, Jack, 62 Strickling, Howard, 570-571, 616 Struss, Karl, 409 Stryker, William, 73-74 Sturges, Preston, 405-406, 554, 555 Sturgis, Eddie, 189 "Success" (Paramount feature reissues), 172 Sullivan, C. Gardner, 182, 256 SUNSET BOULEVARD (film), 498, 557 Sutherland, Eddie, 402 Swanson, Gloria, 236-238 Sweet, Blanche, 190 SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES (short film series), 171 TABU, 341 Talbot, Irving, 605 Tally, Tom, 121 Talmadge, Constance, 49, 117 Talmadge, Norma, 49, 117, 141 Talmadge, Natalie, 49 Tamiroff, Akim, 413 Tashlin, Frank, 559 Taylor, Elizabeth, 73, 238, 360, 537 Taylor, William Desmond, 107 Teamsters Union, 149 technical advisors, 428-429, 442-443 Telemeter, 177-178, 544-547, 563, 571, 579-584, 588-590 television, 571-573, 576-578, 582-584, 619-620 Tellegen, Lou, 245 Temple, Shirley, 46 Templeton, George, 534 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1923), 275-277, 311 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956), 592 Teob, Leo, 622 TERROR ISLAND, 175 TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES, 46 Thalberg, Irving, 395, 553-554 Thiefes, Paul, 400 Thomas, Olive, 47 Thomas, William, 504-505, 534 Thompson, Bing, 61-62 Thompson, Harlan, 396 THREE FACES EAST (play), 83 Times Square (New York City), 146-147 TOM SAWYER, 334 Tourneur, Maurice, 181, 278 trademarks, studio, 228-229 Train, Harold, 482 Tree and Jacobs (publishers), 534-535 Trescony, Al, 619 Triangle Film Corporation, 113, 116-117, 135 Truex, Ernest, 159-160 Tugend, Harry, 532-533 Tunberg, Karl, 534 Turnbull, Hector, 65-66, 299 Turnbull, Blanche Lasky, 65 Turner and Dahnken (theater chain), 114-115 Twentieth Century-Fox, 316, 515 UFA studios, 219-220, 301-303, 323-324, 361 U.S.S. Maryland, 85 U.S.S. Pittsburgh, 84-85 U.S.S. Trident, 85 U.S.S. West Virginia, 85 U.S.S.R., film distribution in, 111 UNDER THE LASH, 238 UNDER THE TOP, 158 Underwood and Underwood (news service), 198 Underwood, Bert Elias, 198-199 Unger, Joseph J., 389-390, 399 Union Carbide Company, 94 Union Oil, 591 United Artists, 71, 121, 139, 515 United Kingdom, film exhibition in, 300, 307-308 United Service Organizations (USO), 453 United States Army, 431-434, 437-439 United States Army Signal Corps, 198-200 United States Coast Guard, 457, 487-488 United States Department of the Interior, 463 United States Department of State, 485-486 United States Department of War, 444 United States Exhibitors Booking Corporation, 336-337 United States Marine Corps, 487-488 United States Merchant Marine, 91 United States Naval Academy (Maryland), 355 United States Naval Reserve, 93-101, 416 United States Navy, 77, 80-101, 204-205, 406, 415-489 United States Navy -- and Navy-oriented feature films, 421-425, 442-450 United States Navy -- and films for enlisted personnel, 450-454 United States Navy -- Office of Naval Intelligence, 93-101 United States Navy -- Photographic Science Laboratory (Anacostia), 436-438, 439, 466, 486-487 United States Navy -- WAVES (Women's Appointed Volunteer Emergency Service), 474 United States vs. Paramount Pictures et al., 507-511, 514-528 University of Brussels (Belgium), 274 Valentino, Rudolph, 111, 190-192, 281-282, 291-292 Van Nuys Building (Los Angeles), 424 THE VANISHING AMERICAN, 239 VARIETY GIRL, 503 vaudeville, 120 "Victory Shorts", 465-467 Vidor, King, 265 Vignola, Robert, 60, 66 Vincent, ______, 132 THE VIRGINIAN, 328 VistaVision (widescreen system), 586-587, 591 Vitagraph Company of America, 42-43 Vogel, Joseph, 614-615, 620-621 Von Sternberg, Josef, 328-329, 365-366 Von Stroheim, Erich, 246, 249 Waite, Stanley, 389 Wald, Jerry, 446, 565-566 Wallis, Hal, 499-500, 533-534, 565, 567, 579, 595-597, 613 Walsh, Raoul, 398 Wanger, Walter, 271-272 War Activities Committee (World War II), 465-466 WAR OF THE WORLDS, 597 War Production Board, 444, 489 War Relocation Authority, 457-458 Ward, Fannie, 173 Warner, Albert, 325 Warner Bros., 310-312, 314-315, 321-322, 418, 422-423, 427, 440 Warner, Eltinge F., 171 Warner, Harry, 315, 623 Warner, Jack, 325, 442-443, 553-555 Warner, Lewis J., 315, 325, 623-624 Warner, Sam, 314-315 Washburn, Bryant, 159-160, 245 Wassell, Corydon M., 433-434, 460 Wasserman, Lew, 539-540 THE WAY OF ALL FLESH (1940), 408-409, 412-413 Wayne, John, 70, 272 Weber, Lois, 255 THE WEDDING MARCH, 323 Weingarten, Lawrence, 617-618 Weisl, Edwin, 381-382 Weissberg, Archie, 124 Weitman, Robert, 614-618, 620 Welch, Robert, 532 Wellman, William, 365, 396 Weltner, George, 601-602 West, Charles, 601, 605 West Coast Theaters (theater chain), 515 West, Mae, 291, 359-361, 364, 432 Western Electric, 311-314, 321, 377-379, 574, 576, 587-588 Westinghouse, 366 Whalen, Tom, 455-456 Wheeler, Jack, 605 THE WHISPERING CHORUS, 413 WHISPERING SMITH, 556 White, Arthur G., 205-206, 210-211 White, Stewart Edward, 68 THE WIDOW'S MIGHT, 174 Wilcoxon, Henry, 414-415 Wilder, Billy, 553-554, 560 Wilkie, Al, 399 The Will Mastin Trio (singing group), 494-495 William Morris Agency, 538 Williams, Emmett, 62 Wiloughby, ______, 132 Wilson, Arthur C., 214 Wilson, Woodrow, 82-83, 193 WINGS, 304, 315, 365 WINGS OVER ETHIOPIA, 372 Wiseman, William, 389 Wobber, Herman, 36, 42, 212-213, 231 Wolfe, Emanuel, 397, 410, 533 WOMAN OF IMPULSE, 164 WOMEN WITHOUT NAMES, 408, 411-412 Wong, Anna May, 403, 410 World War I, 78-93, 198-201, 289-290 World War II, 200-201, 204-205, 415-489 Wright, W. Mason, 441 Wrigley, William Jr., 346 Writers Guild of America, 100-101, 420, 531, 568 Wyler, William, 186, 505-506, 552, 556 Xilo, Giovanni, 105 The Yacht Club Boys (singing group), 403-404 Yale University (Connecticut), 251 York, Carl P., 392, 400 Young, James, 182 Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), 92-93 Young, Tammany, 188-189 Youngerman, Joseph, 566-567 Zacharias, Ellis, 481-482, 484 Zanuck, Darryl, 434, 438-439, 442-443, 554 Zern, Lieutenant ______, 472 Ziegfeld, Florenz Jr., 165 Zittel, C. F., 622 Zittel, C. F. Jr., 622-623 Zukor, Adolph (father), 5-6, 9-13, 15-19, 23-24, 26-36, 38-41, 45-46, 48-55, 67-71, 81-82, 111-113, 133, 135-137, 142, 156, 191-193, 208-209, 215-217, 232-233, 237, 248, 265, 268, 272-273, 284-298, 300, 304-305, 307, 309, 312, 317-318, 325, 329-330, 332, 334-335, 341-356, 359, 363-364, 376-387, 392-393, 398-399, 401-402, 408, 506, 547-549, 564-565, 584-586, 605, 608-612 Zukor, Adolph II (son), 218 Zukor, Emma Dorothy Roth (wife), 25, 123-125, 220, 229-230 Zukor, Eugene -- childhood, 5, 28 Zukor, Eugene -- education, 13-15, 73 Zukor, Eugene -- early work for Famous Players and Paramount, 24-25, 73-76 Zukor, Eugene -- as writer and cartoonist, 455-456, 470-471, 534-535 Zukor, Eugene -- as publicity writer for Paramount, 279-280 Zukor, Eugene -- and World War I United States Navy service, 77-93 Zukor, Eugene -- discharged after World War I, 224-225 Zukor, Eugene -- enters United States Naval Reserve, 224-225 Zukor, Eugene -- and Office of Naval Intelligence, 93-101 Zukor, Eugene -- and American Legion, 215 Zukor, Eugene -- enters Paramount distribution department, 150 Zukor, Eugene -- as his father's representative, 215-216 Zukor, Eugene -- marriage to Emma Roth, 124-125 Zukor, Eugene -- and Paramount Pep Club, 584 Zukor, Eugene -- first impressions of Hollywood, 183-186, 232-233 Zukor, Eugene -- to Europe for Paramount, 218-224 Zukor, Eugene -- on Paramount board of directors, 112, 207-209 Zukor, Eugene -- and CBS board of directors, 345 Zukor, Eugene -- proposes Warner-Zukor Co., 315 Zukor, Eugene -- forms Palm Club, 265-266 Zukor, Eugene -- as stockbroker, 138-139, 329-332, 609 Zukor, Eugene -- and talking films, 312-314 Zukor, Eugene -- and Paramount bankruptcy settlement, 354 Zukor, Eugene -- resigns from Paramount board of directors, 346-347 Zukor, Eugene -- moves to Los Angeles, 347, 609 Zukor, Eugene -- as film producer, 407-415, 607 Zukor, Eugene -- enters World War II U.S. Navy service, 406, 415-418 Zukor, Eugene -- in United States Navy public relations, 472-474, 477-479, 484-485, 488-489 Zukor, Eugene -- as commander in United States Navy, 93, 489 Zukor, Eugene -- at Paramount after World War II, 468-469, 485-486, 489-490 Zukor, Eugene -- becomes talent executive at Paramount, 251-252, 491-492 Zukor, Eugene -- as Telemeter executive, 544-547 Zukor, Eugene -- departs from Paramount, 583, 604-608 Zukor, Eugene -- at MGM, 606 Zukor, Eugene -- and Hollywood Museum, 590-591 Zukor, Eugene Adolph (son), 217-218 Zukor, James (son), 218 Zukor, Lottie Kaufman (mother), 6-9, 11, 27-28, 81-82, 164, 237, 286-287 Zukor, Mildred (sister), 6, 16, 247-248, 394