Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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Showing the Beauties of America to Young Americans The assembly room is the ideal place to teach young Americans the greatness of America; its wonderful industrial, agricultural, mineral and scenic wealth. No dry text book can approach in value moving picture expositions of these subjects. The pupil in San Francisco can actually see the wonderful industrial hives of the East; the Eastern school child can visit the West in all its agricul- tural and scenic greatness. The Graphoscope Jr. is a moving picture machine designed on scientific prin- ciples for use in churches and schools. It weighs only 100 lbs., is portable; and can be set up and taken down in a few minutes. It uses standard film, is equipped with a powerful incandescent lamp, and projects pictures of un- surpassed steadiness and bril- liancy. It is free from compli- cated parts, making it easy to operate. You owe it to Young America to broaden its vision—to sup- plement the written text with educational films. Write for Graphoscope Jun- ior Catalogue "I". The Graphoscope Company 50 East 42nd Street New York City The advantages of EASTMAN footage numbered negative film will immediately assert them- selves in the final cutting and assembling of successive scenes. Identifiable hy the icorch "Eastman" and "Kodak" in the film margiri EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. PRIZMA A new method of practical, color motion photography that re-creates Nature on the screen in all her splendid colors. Entertaining, instructive, and altogether delightful! Now showing in leading theatres. Ask the manager of your -favorite theatre. Distributed hy Republic Distributing Corporation 32