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The WOR Collection is housed at the Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division in Washington, D.C. Recordings are listed in a separate section. New technologies have made oldtime radio programming increasingly easy to access. Recordings here come from multiple sources but primarily through CDs from OTRCAT.com and the download service OTRFTP.com. “Abbreviations for Police Radio Messages.” American City 49 (October 1934): 13. Adorno, Theodor. 1994. “Analytical Study of the NBC ‘Music Appreciation Hour.’” Musical Quarterly 78, no. 2: 325–77. Altman, Rick, ed. 1992. Sound Theory/Sound Practice. London: Routledge. ———. 1994. “Deep-Focus Sound: Citizen Kane and the Radio Aesthetic.” Quarterly Review of Film and Video 15, no. 3: 1–33. Arnheim, Rudolf. 1936. Radio. Trans. M. Ludwig and H. Reed. London: Faber & Faber. Bain, R. 1939. “The Policeman on the Beat.” Scientific Monthly 48, no. 5: 450–58. Bakhtin, Mikhail. 1981. The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Trans. Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Austin: University of Texas Press. Barnouw, Eric. 1939. Handbook of Radio Writing: An Outline of Techniques and Markets in Radio Writing in the United States. Boston: Little, Brown. Bates,Theodore, to John Ives. 1936, May 8. WOR Collection, Box 1, Folder “Homer Van Meter.” Blumer, Herbert. 1933. Movies and Conduct. New York: MacMillan. Blumer, Herbert, and Philip Hauser. 1933. Movies, Delinquency, and Crime. New York: MacMillan. Bordua, David, and Albert Reiss, Jr. 1966. “Command, Control, and Charisma: Reflections on Police Bureaucracy.” American Journal of Sociology 72, no. 1: 68–76. 257 BIBLIOGRAPHY 258 bibliography Breuer, William B. 1995. J. Edgar Hoover and His G-Men. Westport: Praeger. Brinkley, Alan. 1989. “The New Deal and the Idea of the State.” In The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 130–180, ed. Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle, 85–121. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Browne, Nick. 1984. “The Political Economy of the Television (Super) Text.” Quarterly Review of Film Studies 9, no. 3: 183–95. Bryson, L., ed. 1936. America’s Town Meeting of the Air: How CanWe Solve the Crime Problem? New York: American Book Company. Cantril, Hadley. 1940. The Invasion from Mars: A Study in the Social Psychology of Panic. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Cantril, Hadley, and Gordon Allport. 1935. The Psychology of Radio. Salem, N.H.: Ayer. Carey, James, and J. J. Quirk. 1992. “The Mythos of the Electronic Revolution.” In Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and Society, 113–41. London: Routledge. Casey, D. 1938. “Jersey City’s Pioneer Two Way Radio.” American City 53 (March): 47–48. “Catching Aliens by Radio.” 1937. Popular Mechanics 68 (July): 50–53. “Catching Crooks Red-Handed by Police Radio Broadcast.” 1930. Literary Digest 101 (January 18): 45–47. Cawelti, John G. 1976. Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Charters, Werrett Wallace. 1933. Motion Pictures and Youth: A Summary. New York: MacMillan. Chion, Michel. 1999. The Voice in Cinema. New York: Columbia University Press. Clarens, Carlos. 1980. Crime Movies: From Griffith to the Godfather and Beyond. New York: Norton. Cmiel, Kenneth. 1991. Democratic Eloquence: The Fight over Popular Speech in Nineteenth Century America. Berkeley: University of California Press. Cohen, Lizbeth. 1990. Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 11– 13. New York: Cambridge University Press. Conway, Helen, to Phillips H. Lord. 1936, April 30. WOR Collection, Box 1, Folder “Homer Van Meter.” Cooper, Courtney Ryley. 1935a. “Criminal America: The Mixing Bowl of Crime.” Saturday Evening Post 207 (April 27): 5–7+. ———. 1935b. Ten Thousand Public Enemies. Boston: Little, Brown. Cummings, H. 1934. “The Menace of Organized Crime.” Vital Speeches of the Day 1 (October 8): 26. ———. 1935. “Co-ordination of Law Enforcement in the Movement against Crime.” Vital Speeches of the Day 1 (January 28): 273–75. Cunningham, R. F., to Phillips H. Lord. 1936, April 27. WOR Collection, Box 1, Folder “D’Autremont Brothers, Part 1.” [18.216.94.152] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 03:28 GMT) bibliography 259 Cutchins, J. 1938. “Modern Police Equipment.” American City 53 (February): 47. Denning, Michael. 1996. The Cultural Front: The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century. London: Verso. ———. 1998. Mechanic Accents: Dime Novels and Working-Class Culture in America . 2nd ed. London: Verso. Dickennson, E. 1936. “Crime Lessons via Radio.” American City 51 (May): 15. “Discouraging News for Criminals in Westchester County.” 1930. American City 42 (April): 150–51. Doherty, Thomas. 1999. Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality, and Insurrection in American...

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