The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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PLAY SAFE INSIST that the prints of the pictures you show are on Eastman Safety Film. It meets the underwriters' requirements for unen- closed 35-millimeter projection . . . and, even if you use a booth, this film gives you a material as safe in handling as so much newsprint paper. Play safe ... specify it in ordering. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. (J. E. Brulatour, Inc., Dis- tributors, Fort Lee, Chicago, Hollywood.) EASTMAN SAFETY FILM