International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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which is to submit to the representatives of the various international bodies dealing with agriculture which meet at the periodical conferences held at the Institute in Rome, the questions which could create difficulties by an overlapping of activities, by the dissipation of effort, of expense and of competing activities. The Commitee of Co-ordination for Agriculture has the task of settling all these difficulties, in a spirit of conciliation, of mutual understanding and of cordial collaboration to attain the ends which respectively devolve son each of the International organisations. Another no less practical example which could be mentioned, relates to the creation of the Advisory Agricultural Committee, instituted on April 5th, 1922 following an Agreement concluded between the International Labour Office and the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome. This Committee which has succeeded in establishing the most cordial and close relations between the two official organisations of Rome and Geneva, make a joint study at periodical meetings, of the agricultural questions which are examined respectively by the two organisations as provided in their respective Statutes, with the view of establishing in common and in cordial agreement the distribution and division of the work. Agreements of the same nature, made in the same spirit of « entente cordiale » and solidarity appear to us to be of easy attainment for the greater wellbeing and for the lasting progress of international institutions . The close collaboration which is bound to be established between the International Institute for Intellectual Co-operation and the International Educational Cinematographic Institute which co-exist in cordial and effective association for the progress scientific, literary and artistic of the various peoples, is a safe guarantee of the successful and happy results which will result from a close co-operation on parallel lines, and will lead to the development and to the indefinite progress of the work followed by these two Institutions. Their successful progress will be in proportion to the close and cordial co-operation and collaboration which will be necessarily established between the two. 24