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<DIV>I am working on a deadline for my book, "The Last Silent Picture Show:
Silent Films on American Screens in the 1930s," to be published by
Scarecrow. One of the chapters deals with the showing of Asian silents in
the US during the '30s. Last night, while searching on Google, I came
across an article with the kind of information for which I've been searching,
"The Exhibition of Films for Japanese Americans in Los Angeles During the Silent
Film Era" by Junko Ogihara, published in "Film History" twenty years ago.
Unfortunately, I don't have the needed access to read or copy the article at: <A href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/3814993">http://www.jstor.org/stable/3814993</A>
I was not able to get the assistance I needed today from a colleague of my
acquaintance. If any kind soul at KineJapan has access to this article and
can send it in its entirety to me by e-mail ASAP, I will certainly include you
in my acknowledgments.</DIV>
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<DIV>William M. Drew</DIV></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>