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30. lappuse
... Shurlock became the director . Mr. Shurlock stated that it is his duty , and the duty of the seven members of his staff , to review and pass on all pictures produced by the members of the Motion Picture Association who are signatory to ...
... Shurlock became the director . Mr. Shurlock stated that it is his duty , and the duty of the seven members of his staff , to review and pass on all pictures produced by the members of the Motion Picture Association who are signatory to ...
31. lappuse
... Shurlock went to New York and discussed the matter with the president of the Motion Picture Association , Eric Johnston . He then returned to Los Angeles and started a defi- nite campaign to warn producers that there seemed to be an ...
... Shurlock went to New York and discussed the matter with the president of the Motion Picture Association , Eric Johnston . He then returned to Los Angeles and started a defi- nite campaign to warn producers that there seemed to be an ...
33. lappuse
... Shurlock indicated that the following reasons should be under- lined as causative factors in the apparent increase in violence , brutal- ity , and sadism in motion - picture films : ( 1 ) The reason that some of this violence is being ...
... Shurlock indicated that the following reasons should be under- lined as causative factors in the apparent increase in violence , brutal- ity , and sadism in motion - picture films : ( 1 ) The reason that some of this violence is being ...
34. lappuse
... Shurlock stated that occasionally a foreign producer would like to get his pic- ture released in the United States and that there is nothing to prevent him from releasing the picture without the seal of approval . Many times , however ...
... Shurlock stated that occasionally a foreign producer would like to get his pic- ture released in the United States and that there is nothing to prevent him from releasing the picture without the seal of approval . Many times , however ...
35. lappuse
... Shurlock , is what makes the code work . In the course of reviewing a film script and film for the seal of approval , two members of the code staff always review the finished film , although sections of the sound track may not have been ...
... Shurlock , is what makes the code work . In the course of reviewing a film script and film for the seal of approval , two members of the code staff always review the finished film , although sections of the sound track may not have been ...
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153. lappuse - ... give preference to States, counties, municipalities, and cooperative organizations of citizens or farmers, not organized or doing business for profit, but primarily for the purpose of supplying electricity to its own citizens or members...
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102. lappuse - Whoever, being an officer, agent or member of, or directly or indirectly interested in the pecuniary profits or contracts of any corporation, joint-stock company, or association, or of any firm or partnership, or other business entity, is employed or acts as an officer or agent of the United States for the transaction of business...
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72. lappuse - Television and all who participate in it are jointly accountable to the American public for respect for the special needs of children, for community responsibility, for the advancement of education and culture, for the acceptability of the program materials chosen, for decency and decorum in production, and for propriety in advertising.