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FILM AND RADIO GUIDE
Volume XM, No. 5
THE 1946 ANFA YEARBOOK
CONTENTS OF ANFA'S FIRST YEARBOOK
Chronology of ANFA William K. Hedwig
Legal Aspects of the Social Film William F. Kruse
Copyright of Motion Pictures William K. Hedwig
What is Shaping Up in the 16mm Field Ben Kerner
The Importance of 16mm Motion Pictures in
Army Training and Morale Programs....Brlg. Gen, E. L. Munson, Jr. Essential Piinciple for the Successful
Operation of a Film Library Bertram Willoughby
The Future of Home Movies Leslie Winik
How Will Television Affect Home Movies Augustus Wolf man
Modern Tools for Training Our Youth C. R. Crakes
Portable Power for 16mm Sound H. B. Blaine
New Tools for Adult Education L. Hairy Strauss
Non-Theatrical Films in Britain Thomas Baird
Film Rejuvenation Joe F. Henry
Films Working for Agriculture C. A. Lindstrom
Subject Specialist and Film Producer V. C. Arnspiger
Office of War Infoimation — Biography E. A. Marquardt
Visual Education 100 Years Ago L. F. Kleinfeld
How to Merchandise Study Guides William Lewin
How Many Projectors in Our Schools Wilfred L. Knighton
Photographic Industry Coordinating Committee
DEPARTMENTS:
Photographic Publications Projectionists’ Training Audio-Visual Who’s Who Manufacturers of Audio-Visual Equipment and Accessories Exporters of Motion Picture Plquipment and Supplies
Wholesale Sources of 16mm Motion Pictures
Producers of 16mm Motion Pictures
Canadian Wholesale Sources of 16mm Motion Pictures, Equipment and Supplies Film Libraries in the United States
Film Libraries in Canada Film Sources Publications Microfilm — National Sources of Equipment and Service Wholesale Distributors o f Photographic Equipment
Horace O. Jones
Horace 0. Jones, president of the Allied Non-Theatrical Film Association, introducing the Association’s first yearbook, just issued, says :
“After twenty-three short years of existence, 16mm films have attained world-wide recognition as indispensable to human progress, serving civilization as an important instrument of education, religion, adult training, and entertainment. The 16mm motion picture has taken its rightful place as an essential activity in every country of the world, and for this achievement, full credit is due the far-sighted educators, clergy, business executives, industry leaders, and government officials listed in the “Who’s Who’’ section of this publication.
“It has been my privilege to serve as the executive head of this Association during the most critical period in the history of the world and I cannot resist this opportunity to admonish those who may be inclined to feel that with the successful prosecution of the war, our work has
been completed. On the contrary, the job ahead for our industry is greater than ever before. If we are to supply the leadership the world expects of us, we must utilize all the experienced and trained manpower it is possible to muster in our field of activity.”
Wilfred L. Knighton, secretary of ANFA, says in his Fore
word :
“In presenting this modest brochure to the members of the 16mm trade — ecpiipment manufacturers, film producers, distributing organizations, libraries, publishers, and professional workers — merely a beginning has been made. The yearbook is not intended to be a complete record of the industry’s activi