Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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BACK TO THE REPUBLIC! A National Educational Campaign to be Started in Every American City ®Ij^ Irtt^r Ammra IC^rtttr^ ^nmn. 3nr, An Appeal to the Eye and the Intellect THIS is a national campaign to put ten illustrated lectures on patriotism into every church, school and industry in America with the hope of making millions of Americans (including children and youth) inunune against Marx's socialism, Trotzky's bolshevism, and Haywood's communism and I. W. W. radicalism. These ten illustrated lectures of the "Better America" Series on Americanizing America, by Newell Dwight Hillis, were first given in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, New York. Later they were tested out in one hundred towns and cities in Michigan. We believe that these illustrated lectures represent the only method that has stood the test and has actually accomplished results, as shown by scores of testimonials received. ailir Brttrr Antprtra iCrrturr ftpmirp, Stir, has been formed by a group of representative men who have arrant^ed with the Victor Animatograph Company to produce immediately these illustrated lectures, which will be delivered in Sunday Schools. Y. M. C. A.'s, churches, etc., on Sundays and in the country school houses and public school houses and industries during the week. With all of his power to state facts and figures, with such emphasis as to burn them into your very soul, Dr. Hillis has taken his ten lectures on Americanism, and with much additional matter has woven them into the "Better America" series of lectures and slides, which should be heard by every man and woman in America. The titles of the ten illustrated lectures which comprise the Better America Series are as follows: The Sanctity of Property. How Bolshevism Ruined Russia. How Ability Can Increase Worker's Wage and Country's Wealth. The Loyal Classes Who Build the State and Enemies Who Undermine It. Why There Is No Excuse for Poverty in Our Country. Each lecture is illustrated by from thirty-five to thirty-seven colored stereopticon slides. A new invention, the "Daylight Screen" (American Lux Products Corp.. 50 E. 4-?d St.. New York) makes it possible to show these illustrated lectures day or night. With the consent of the trustees of Plymouth Church Dr. Hillis has finally agreed to give the Better America Lecture Service, Inc., a few months of his time for the organizing of this work. A nominal rental charge will be asked for the use of the lectures and slides. Ab&rpBB all ini)uiripa ta tl|p Irttrr Amrrtra ICrrturr ^rrmrr, Jnr.. Brpt A 251 iFourtl) Aopttur, Nrtu ^ork Qlity Karl Marx's Socialism. What Our Fathers Paid. The Republic the Golden Mean. Gains of the Last Century. America of To-morrow. Better America Lecture Service, Inc., Dept. A, 2.">1 Fourth .Avenue, New York City. Gentlemen: Send us more information about the Better America Series of ten lectures by Dr. Hillis. EFM In all of his activities as a minister, lecturer, writer and publicist, Newell Dwight Hillis prob- ably never did a more important piece of work for humanity than in giving to the world his ten lectures and stereopticon slides comprising the "Better America" series.