Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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The Victor Safety Film Corporation offers to the School, Church and Community Center, the largest and most carefully selected library of films yet assembled. Each production has been selected because of its special application to the need of the non-theatrical user; and every requirement of this class of user will find its answer in our extensive list of subjects. Science, Religion, Drama, Literature, Travel, History, Wholesome Fic- tion, Entertaining Comedy. All your moods and all your needs are served by the Victor Film Library. Write for list of film subjects and rental terms. Victor Safety Film Corporation A. F. Victor, President First National Bank Building CHICAGO, ILLINOIS