Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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48 REEL and SLIDE ippl m *3T.*".-r*.S!t-'Sv:-.v!'i-?,5!,ri"i-. ?-VU '-' sag : ~. V;,i■•■.:&. ";'". F' . .-JV'fn1 •"Ji>-'J""-!'«*i 4 fro INCREASED PRODUCTION Unskilled and disinterested employees are a loss and liability to their employers, and until they become interested and skilled, no manufacturer can hope to increase his factory output to its maximum. Production managers, factory superintendents and owners, realizing the need for a system of education that would properly train their employees, and once trained, maintain their enthusiasm in their work, have found that because of the variety of intelligences and nationalities represented in all factories, neither the spoken nor the written word can do this. A common, universal appeal and language is essential, and motion pictures offer the only point of contact. America's most progressive industrial captains, including those of the Ford Mfg. Co., the Pullman Co., etc., realizing the inestimable value of motion pictures in the education and efficiency training of their employees, and desiring to use this great industrial force in every phase of their activity, have adopted the DeVry Portable Projector as being the ONLY projector existing that really makes practical the unlimited use of motion pictures. The DeVry is entirely self-contained in a case neither as large nor as heavy as the ordinary suitcase, TAKES STANDARD SIZE REELS AND FILM, can be attached to any light socket, operates at the touch of a button, and needs practically no attention while in operation. A catalog, interestingly explaining the DeVry and its commercial application, will be sent on requests addressed to THE DeVRY CORPORATION Y 12482 Marianna St., Chicago, 111. Please say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when you write to advertisers.