International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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The International Educational Cinematographic Institute by virtue of the principles and rules on which its creation has been based, has its position well defined, an essential position in the field of the official International organisations whose mission it is whether they are dependent or independent and are or are not placed under the control and authority of the League of Nations, to work for the mutual comprehension of the peoples, to create amongst these an always greater sentiment of International solidarity, and thus establish a general aspiration towards Peace, following the spirit of the League of Nations. The way which leads to the realization of this Ideal is hard and difficult. It depends to a large extent on Science, Faith and the Enthusiasm of the men who are called by the confidence of their respective governments to direct the efforts and the work of this new Roman Institution towards ways and results which will command the confidence and the esteem of the States and individuals qualified to judge of the work accomplished and of the favorable orientation impressed on international co-operation in view of the fixed end to be attained. Under the high impulse of the eminent President of the Council of Administration and of the Executive Committee, cordially seconded and assisted by the eminent Personalities composing Council of Administration, the Directorate of the International Educational Cinematographic Institute will find in its knowledge, in its high competence, and above all in its faith and enthusiasm, the power and the assistance to develop the new Roman Institution into a machine which will contribute largely, in cordial collaboration with the other international organisations, to establish amongst the peoples an ever closer solidarity by means of the educational film, and thus ensure progressively the Prosperity and the wellbeing of Humanity. Louis Dop. Member of the Agricultural Academy of France Vice-President of the International Agricultural Institute of Rome, 25