Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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OS ANGELES LONDON CALCUTTA SINGAPORE, SAN TRANCISCO SYDNEV BOMBAY RANGOON Robertson-Cole Compaisty jj DIVISIONOrriLMS ' I600 BROADWAY ^'poBcotr,? NEW YORK NEW YORK telephone - BRY^ANT 9460 tdes Useo ABC-FifTM EDITION rk/-»/\ WESTERN UNION JUnO 1, 1920 BENTuEVS Educational Film Ua^azine, .•53 West 42nd Street, Hew York City, Gentlemen:- It occurs to us that a number of the Ro"bertson-Cole sub- jects are admirably adapted to the uses of the schools, churches, clubs, industrial plants and other institu- tions and organizations who read your nagazine regular- ly. All of the Brentwood productions are clean, whole- some, uplifting and inspiring; the message of hope and good cheer is in every one of them. The Martin Johnson South Sea pictures possess large educational and mission- ary value, and such a film as the record of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antartic Expedition offers studies in phy- sical geography, meteorology, zoology and man's fight against the forces of nature. Our Adventure Scenlcs afford many instructional opportunities, For some time past we have been investigating the com- mercial possibilities of the non-theatrical motion pic- ture field, with the result that we have decided to make a special bid for business in that market. Your publication has assisted us in arriving at this deci- sion, and as we are convinced that advertising there- in will reach the individuals and groups we desire to reach, we hand you herewith our contract for twelve paries to be used within the next year. During the coming twelve months v/e expect to distrib- ute other film productions that will appeal especially to those in the non-theatrical field, announcements of which will be made in your pages from time to time. Within the near future we shall have a Special Announce- ment to make of exceptional interest to school and church people. Assuring you of our hearty co-operation in the great work you are engaged in, we are Cordially yours, ROBERT SO IT-COLE DISTRIBUTING COIiPORATION ASK-JBB, Vice Pi^csT^ent and *Gineral Manager.