Educational film magazine; (19-)

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Charles Urban's Libraty of Films Now Available in the Non-Theatrical Field Beginning in January, 1922, the Kineto Company will permit outright purchase in the non_theatrical field from the tremendous Library of Educational Films collected and edited by Mr. Urban. These films will be of permanent value to Educators and Institu- tions employing motion pictures in their educational work. Only positive prints (approximately 1,000 feet in length) will be sold. The price is $100 per print for each subject. The material in the Library of Films is too extensive to list in this advertisement. Those persons or organizations who have need of films of certain subjects should describe their needs, and a complete list of films covering each subject will be sent to them. USE THIS COUPON Tell the advertiter i/ou read hit ad in Educational Filh Magazine — it meant better lervice for yov