Educational film magazine; (19-)

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fVill H. Hays, New Master Director of the Motion Picture Industry, Says "Great Good Will Result" from 'Tremendous Undertaking" of Film Producers and Distributors OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Washington, D. C. Mr. Dolph Eastman, Editor-in-Chief, January 27, 1922 Educational Film Magazine, 189 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. My dear Mr. Eastman: I am very appreciative of your letter of the 21st and will be glad to be of service. As you know, the purposes of the motion picture producers and distributors associa- tion which is being formed are: (a) "To attain and maintain the highest possible standard of motion picture pro- duction"; and (b), "To develop to the highest possible degree the spiritual, moral, and educational value of the industry." It is a tremendous undertaking and I think great good will result. I am convinced of the integrity of the determination of the industry to carry out these high purposes, and am sure also of the possibility of large planning and successful execution. I do not want to make any statement or give out any interviews further imtil I have got- ten into the work, as I will continue here until the fourth of March. Sincerely yours, (Signed) Will H. Hays. What Subscribers Say About Educational Film Magazine: I need not tell you that I have long been a reader of your pe- riodical. Educational Film Mag- azine. If more school princlpalj and teachers realized the excep- tional information and the val- uable suggestions on visual in- struction which your magazine carries every month, I am sure that few of them would l>e with- out it. I know of no medium through which they could more readily keep themselves in touch with what Is newest and what is l>est in this field than your mag- azine.— Ebnest L. Crandall, Di- rector of Lectures and Visual In- struction, Board of Education of the City of New York. Subscribe to the Educational Film Magazine —it is a wonderful source of inspiration and a real help. I am writing the publishers to send you a sample copy. I wouldn't do without mine for a dollar a month —it costs only a dol- lar a t/ear.—A. L. Thomas, Ex- tension Department, Alabama Poly- technic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Enclosed find one dollar for one year's subscription to Educational Film Magazine. Have received a sample copy which Impresses me very mudi, and I believe It will b« of material assistance to me in my work of using the Aim in our church In our department of Community Service.— Ret. Eow. W. Sinnott, 4S50 No. *8th Street, Omaha, Neb. Thank you very much for the three back numbers of Educational Film Magazine. Tliey were cer- tainly worth writing for. Al>out the flmt mark In our 1023 calendar will be at the proper place: "Re- new subscription to Educational Film Maqazine. — McKay School Equipment, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. Educational Film Magazine Is some good factor In the develop- ment of the right kind of propa- ganda for motion pictures and I am anxious to help you In any possible way. I am having sent to you a list of films which we have edited and are recommending to the churches.— Rev. C. C. Mab- bhall, Centenary Conservation Committee Meth^ist Episcopal Church, New York City. The field Is witnessing som'e real developments and Educational Film Magazine will always hold an important place in a very im- portant movement.— Arthub E. CuBTis, Chicago, 111. I am sure my educational friends will be interested in receiving your magazine and believe it will open the eyes of some of them to learn how much is being done already with motion pictures. Will you kindly enter my order for 100 copies of your January issue.' 1 want to work up an interest among my college friends for the use of talking pictures—a valuable new tool for educators that has never existed before.— William H. Bris- tol, President, The Bristol Com- pany, Waterbury, Conn. Your Loose-Leaf Catalog cer- tainly looks like a very valuable reference work.—McKay School Equipment, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. ( Cut this out and mail TO DAY) /y/y/////////////////////f///////////f///////y/////y///7///////Mf//^///////////////////////y/y/^^/i HERE'S MY DOLLAR for a year's subscription to EDUCATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE HaKazlna and CataloK (6 year Catalog only fS year 189 Montague St., Brooklyn, New York NAME • STREET NO. • an & STATE. v^^^^/yyyyyyyy/>yyw>y/yx/i»y/>y/>y/'/<y/>^^^ lunu What Subscribers Say About Educational Film Magazine's Loose-Leaf Catalog anI Information Service I like your first Loosw-Leap Cai ALoo message very much. The con mendable features aoout It are 1, the classiflcationt; t, the sele< tlon from the great uumber o pictures of those that are depend able for school and communit work.—A. G. Baloom, Ass't S' of Schools, Newark, N. J. As to ISDUCA.IONAL FiLM AziNE, the most helpful thing t me is the review it gives of fllm and cITering suggestions for tj making of a suitable program, ant going to take a year's si srription to your Loose-Leaf C i.LOG and Information Service I enclose check for same, for think you have a fine idea wh can be made very helpful.—R D. Wilson Hollingeb, Betha Presbyterian Church, Trent N. J. Your Loose-Leaf Catalog I hfl t>een so anxious to see has arrlTt In the morning mall. "How da> like It?" Tickled to death 1 It small, yes; so are diamonds. Bl like a dollar In the savings bani it can be added to so that it ytt be worth a great deal. And. feel sure that In the very n« future you will have more demanl for this catalog than you are ) present anticipating. Therefi you may consider me one of indispensable users of this specimen of your labors alr< You have requested criticisms.; have none to make.—0. O. Sowl Atlanta, Ga. I have received your Loose-LS Catalog and think that It will a great convenience and hel| Rf.v. Stanley R. Grubb, Chrl tliurch. Winder, Ga. ire 1 ^refa 'i rea4 rJ^ 30