| FURTHER REFERENCES
 SANTA in FILMS;  
  Miracle 
    on 34th Street (Edmund Gwenn) The Lemon Drop Kid (Bob Hope)
 The Light at Heart (Monty Wooley)
 Babes in Toyland
 
  Meet Me 
    in St LouisThe Holly and the Ivy
 It's a Wonderful Life
 The Bells of St.Mary
 White Christmas
 
 Time and Symbolism
 
 
 
  James 
    Bentley, A Calendar of Saints , Orbis London 1986 Lawrence Wright, Clockwork Man; The Story of Time, its origins, 
      its uses, its tyranny Barnes & Noble NY 1992
 Arnold Whittick, Symbols, Signs and Their Meaning, 
      Hill London 1960.
 
 Yuletide
 
 Steven Heller, Artists' Christmas cards, New York, 1979
 William Waits, The Modern Christmas in America , New York Univ.Press NY 
  1993
 J.M.Golby, and A.W.Purdue, The Making of the Modern Christmas , Batsford 
  ,London 1986
 Cecil Munsey, The Illustrated Guide to the Collectibles of Coca-Cola Hawthorn 
  NY 1972.
 Marcel Mauss, The Gift, New York 1967, a psychological study of giftgiving.
 David Cohen(ed) Christmas in America , Collins, San Fra.1988
 
 
 BRIEF 
  CHRONOLOGY c300AD Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra. 1800-1880, hand made presents,
  kids enjoy licence in time and sweets, the spectre of Santa's
  vengeance.  Early Santas are small elves with presents and switches.
  1863; Thomas  Nast's drawings for Harper's of Santa Claus (the new term
  for Saint  Nicholas) 1880's the mechanisation of presents.
 1900 the urbanisation of the American Christmas and the department store 
  character. 1914; the formation of the Santa Claus Association (until 1928) 
  to preserve belief.
 1930, Coca Cola's first Santa. 1931 Coca Cola redraws Santa, Haddon Sundblom 
  of Ayers of Chicago. 1937, the first Santa training school at Albany NY 
  Salvation Army gives up on the SC figure because of proliferation.
 1954, three Santa schools.
 1957, Boston restricts SCs to one on the common.
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