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Tom Byers <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 May 1994 23:05:59 EDT
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*** Resending note of 05/16/94 22:52
To: .       --ULKYVM
Not sure this got through before, so I'm resending.
From: Tom Byers
Department of English, University of Louisville
Phone: (502)852-6770 or (502)852-6801. Fax: (502)852-4182.
    Awhile ago someone was asking for possible propaganda films for a course.
I'm sorry I can't remember whose post this was, but I just came across the
following fascinating item in the February/March FACETS catalogue. CARTOONS
FOR VICTORY: An unusual collection of rare shorts from the U.S. and abroad
made during the Second World War: 7 WISE DWARVES, CAMOFLAGE, REVOLUTION IN
TOYLAND, CAP'N CUB, SPIRIT OF '43, ANY BONDS TODAY?, BOOBY TRAPS and SPRINGMAN
AND THE SS. 50 mins. VHS. $19.95. Facets #S16764. I won't generally clutter
the list with ads, but this looked too good not to pass on. Sorry I don't have
poster's name and address. If you need info on Facets, send me a note
privately.
 
bitnet tbbyer01@ulkyvm; internet [log in to unmask]
Thomas B. Byers
Department of English/University of Louisville
Louisville KY 40292

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