Business screen magazine (1938)

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J/ JUVJ^ 1913 TWENTY-FIFTH OtVfJK ANNIVERSARY YEAR — 1938 No. 2. VoL XI • MAY-IUNE. 1938 • Published by DeVry Corparation • 1111 ASMITAGE AVE., CHICAGO^ ^ulKieS K^feut for S^eilina ^J^eavu i v lucn men ^ (3) Above — In foreground, International tor, and Bucyrus-Erie Bull Grader, at work in Caterpillar Tractors, International Harvester Company Harvesters, Allis-Chalmers Tractors and Harvesters Shine as Movie Stars Movies seem to be the special Gift of the Gods to heavy machine manufacturers. Modern movie photographic technique frequently shows these huge Leviathans of Industry to better advantage than the machines themselves — and think of the saving in freight, time and expense involved in staging demonstrations in various parts of the country, especially when demonstrations are out of the question, due to seasonal changes. (1) Shows a Caterpillar "Diesel" pulling John Deere combine at fen, Idaho. (2) DeVry 16 mm. Sprocket Intermittent Sound Projector and Amplifier. Caterpillar %€»» has^iniHar \anits Jor use in ilutr various lerritoriai dtstricls. (2) It is significant that all of the three great nianufacturing companies mentioned above have purchased a large number of DeVry sound projectors for their selling organizations — in order to make sure that their splendid talkie productions will receive the best projection available in America. Steady and prompt servicing do their part toward the repeat orders that these firms are constantly sending in. Other examples of leading industriab who have pui chased DeVry Equipal^t, some of them in large quan-a titles, are: Ford, Goodyear, Pure Oil, Firestone, Armstrong Cork, Socony Vacuum, Shell Petroletun, American Steel 8C Wire, General Electric, Standard Oil of Indiana, etc. — an Honor Roll of American Business. TRADE MARK y Sales and Service Stations ed in principal cities and in Dreign Countries. See the Stories of the Notable Movie Campaigns of Standard Oil, and International Harvester Co. on Pages — and — in this issue "Business Screen." Sign the Coupon for Your Free Subscription to The DeVry /Movie News DeVry celebrates its 25th ANNIVERSARY with the purchase of an additional factory. Now manufacturing the largest and most complete line of Motion Picture-Sound equipment in the world — both 16 and 35mm. devry corporation nil ARMITAGE AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PLEASE SEND LITERATURE Q 16mm. Movie Equipment □ 35mm Movie EquipmenI □ DeVry Movie News □ Industrie! Service Letter □ Glorify Your Product □ National Conference on Visual Education, June 20-23 inclusive Name_ ^ , ., . — Address„ ._ ., New York Cable HERMDEVRY Hollywood