Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1920)

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IVhere Quality Rules Kaufmans The New Orleans Item says: "He is a man of marelous versatility. He has been the associate and adviser f the men who captain American industry. His wide cquaintance among men of thought and accomplishment l the new and old worlds gives him a first hand knowldge of many problems that the ordinary man has not the pportunity to master." You will find on the screen Herbert Kaufman's dynamic ord-pictures living, moving and proving their statements y their irrefutable evidence of the motion picture camera. You will find in your favorite theatre the big new thing i motion pictures — Herbert Kaufman's Weekly. You will find "a heart as big as the world behind his ctures." See that you see them. See that your theatre runs them. MARY ROBERTS RINEHART "He thinks new thoughts. He sees from a new and different angle. He is not like anyone else. More than any writer I know Herbert Kaufman seems to me to have the faculty of getting under the skin of humanity." PITTSBURG PRESS "Herbert Kaufman, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior, is known throughout both Europe and -America as one of die most brilliant of living writers. He is a notable figure among the dollar-a-year men who have placed their talents and energies at the disposal of the Government." DUBLIN DAILY EXPRESS "He writes in a spirit of splendid Optimism, very stimulating to the reader nauseated by the wretched pessimism ot many of our modern philosophers." WASHINGTON STAR "A heart that appears to be about as big as the world is behind these pictures." And, in the making of them, there is a gift for getting this bigness out in terms of human sympathy and good cheer, a power that seizes one and either convinces him or convicts him." BINGHAMTON PRESS "There is the love of mankind in all of them— that is why Mr. Kaufman writes, and that is what makes his writings popular; also, i t is that which makes him one of the great influences in the world." LONDON STANDARD "A master of epigram, a cunning weaver of words, playing with their color and rhythm, glowing, militant, courageous, energetic and red-blooded by turns, this hater of humbug, cant, idlers and cowards has leapt to the forefront in a very few years." PORTLAND OREGONIAN "A new King Solomon, with a dash of Robert Louis Stevenson in his makeup." LONDON ACADEMY "As a figure, a personality, he has no living ewis J. Selznick 729 Seventh A%enue, New York, N. Y