Censored : the private life of the movie (1930)

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PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MOVIE that his son had the artistic eye, and determined he should become a clothing designer. His son followed the parental judgment and worked at this business for a year. It still wasn't the answer. Somewhere, somehow there was a great good to be done in the world, and Heller had not yet discovered it. After a year designing clothes he decided to become a druggist. Starting as a drug clerk, he studied at nights and was graduated from the Maryland College of Pharmacy in 1895. Yet even this was not the answer. The future board chairman had not yet wrested the information from the world necessary to pry into the dark corners of man's mind and determine those depths which should be guarded and protected from evil. He decided to become a doctor, and was graduated two years later from the Maryland University. He then began the practice of medicine, and bought a drugstore which he still runs, such time as he is not immersed in movie-censoring. What time he has left after being a doctor, censor, and druggist, Dr. Heller devotes to politics. He has run for Congress, and he is a 44