Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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EASTMAN FILM is identified by the words "Eastman" and "Kodak" in the fihii margin. It is the film that first made motion pictures practical EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, X. Y. No Vibration in the Y DeVrv! < U ;Ln balance a De Vry on a tea cup ana it produces motion pictures as if shot from a stone wall. You can put the De Vry on a table, a chair—on any non-rocking- object ^vith four legs or none, and it does perfect work. It's in a class by itself in this, as in all other respects. See it and know for yourself. The De Vry stays in its case while at work. It is simple in construction—perfect in workman- ship. Weighs 20 pounds. You can carry it any- where. Has its o'wn motor. Attach the plug to any lamp socket, press a button, and a picture up to 12 feet square is projected and up to 80 feet distant. If you are an amateur you "will be immediately at home with a De Vry. You can quickly make motion-pictures of professional quality. Write for new booklet. Also let us demonstrate the DeVry in your home or your ofiFice. If you write us. it will promptly bring our representative from one of 60 cities— the one nearest you. and then you will see why the DcVry has become standard. V The De Vry Corporation 1230 Marianna Street, Chicago New York OfSce : 141 West 42nd Street SE VP 3E S£ ^S Our Portmanto Model Embodies All The Mechanical Superiorities of the Parent The portability of our PORTMANTO model has not been secured by a sacrifice of the mechanical features essential to good results. This compact, reliable projector can be car- ried any place a man can go. Invaluable in advertising and sales cam- paigns. It is a necessarj' adjunct in factory education and welfare work. FEATURES Intermittent, of Geneva Type. Large Diameter, three blade shutter outside type. High grade, large diameter, projecting lens. Aluminum castings, bearings bushed in bronze. Lateral projection—film in vertical alignment in head. Ground tool steel shafts. Mechanism enclosed, fire rollers at entrance and exit of film from magazine. Standard. 1000 foot reel, 10-inch diameter. Both reels in lower compartment. Take-up. double cone type, simplest in use today. Carrying case of Bakelite, fireproof and dampproof Write for literature "G. 5" giving further details of the GRAPHOSCOPE PORTMANTO. THE Graphoscope Companv 50 E. 42nd St. New York 29