The command is forward : selections from addresses on the motion picture industry in war and peace (1944)

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VI INTRODUCTION industry and among our friends and patrons, we have undertaken to publish in this booklet selections from some of them delivered in our respective areas. Mr. Harmon — a lawyer, newspaper publisher, and veteran of the First World War — is recognized today as one of the motion picture industry's most effective spokesmen. His sincerity, conviction, and zeal are reflected in these passages from recent addresses, to which we invite your attention for an hour's inspiring reading. \^ Los Angeles_y ^ Denver <AtJU y# ew York New York Oklahoma City Sew Orleans ' ^ Mew Yor Hew York