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*''[[Les Malheurs des immortels]]'' | *''[[Les Malheurs des immortels]]'' | ||
- | *[[Jeanne Lanvin]]'s Bathroom (1920-22) - [[Armand Rateau]] | + | *[[Jeanne Lanvin]]'s bathroom (1920-22) - [[Armand Rateau]] |
*Nosferatu by F.W. Murnau | *Nosferatu by F.W. Murnau | ||
*US government allotted the choicest frequencies to operators who promised not to broadcast records | *US government allotted the choicest frequencies to operators who promised not to broadcast records |
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- Les Malheurs des immortels
- Jeanne Lanvin's bathroom (1920-22) - Armand Rateau
- Nosferatu by F.W. Murnau
- US government allotted the choicest frequencies to operators who promised not to broadcast records
- Nosferatu
- Eliot's The Wasteland
- Joyce's Ulysses
- Birth of Fascism
- Haxan (Witchcraft Through the Ages) (1922) Benjamin Christensen
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