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CREDITS

The basic file of original negatives of the photographs pertain¬
ing to the cinematic work of Robert Flaherty is a part of the
Robert J. Flahertv Collection in the Columbia Libraries. To
facilitate production, however, existing prints were utilized, as
follows: The ones of Mr. Flaherty directing the Cajun boy, and
of Mr. Flaherty and Helen van Dongen are from Arthur Calder-
Marshall's The Innocent Eye: The Life of Robert J. Flaherty
(London, W. H. Allen, 1963); the ones of Frances and Robert
Flaherty with Richard Leacock, of Nanook with a gramaphone,
of the Samoan maiden making tapa cloth, of iMoana dancing
with his bride, and of Joseph Boudreaux paddling his boat are
from Frances Hubbard Flaherty's The Odyssey of a Film-Maker
(Urbana, lUinois, Beta Phi Mu, i960).

As indicated in the caption, Artzybasheff's drawing "Herakles
and the Lion" was made for Padraic Colum's Orpheus. . . . Mr.
Colum holds the rights and it has been reproduced with his per¬
mission.

The photograph of the oil portrait of the late Dean Virginia
C. Gildersleeve was made by the Kelsey Studio of Hyannis,
Massachusetts, and was supplied by the Barnard College Public
Relations Office.

The "Film Credits in Brief" is from the Calder-Marshall vol¬
ume cited above.
 

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