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- Entered from program advertisements (see 12/14/1927, pg. 4, and 12/27/1933, pg. 4, for examples), as well as a New York Times announcement ("Screen Notes," Dec. 30, 1933, pg. 9) and ad (Jan. 1, 1934, pg. 28), which indicates that this was a "Special Request Performance," with continuous screenings all day from 11:30 AM to 5 PM.
Sponsored by Mrs. Joseph Sonneborn for the benefit of the United Parents Association of N.Y.C.
Advertisements bill these screenings as the "New York Premiere of an All-Walt Disney Program". Films shown include the Silly Symphonies "The Three Little Pigs," "King Neptune," "Lullaby Land," "Birds in the Spring," "The Bears and Bees," "Father Noah's Ark," "Babes in the Woods," and "Old King Cole," as well as four Mickey Mouse films: "Mickey's Pal Pluto," "Gala Premiere," "Mail Pilot," and "Mickey's Good Deed."
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