Harvard business reports (1930)

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UNIVERSITY FILM FOUNDATION 161 Exhibit 2 City School Systems Spending Annually $1,000 or More for Films, Slides, and Photographs California City No. 1 $ 4,000 2 1 ,000 3 1,400 4 15,000 5 6,600 6 Annual budget of $5,000 which to date has been spent mostly for equipment Georgia City No. 1 3,5oo Widely variable; sometimes as high as $7,000 Illinois City No. 1 100,000 Indiana City No. 1 2,650 2 1 ,200 Maryland City No. 1 2,500 Massachusetts City No. 1 10,000 Michigan City No. 1 10,000 2 1,500 3 1,800 Missouri City No. 1 5,000 2 400 Spends $5,000 a year for nature objects, etc., for exhibits Nebraska City No. 1 1,250 iVew Jersey City No. 1 8,000 2 2,500 3 1 ,000 iVra> For& City No. 1 5,600 2 34,000 3 1 ,000 Ohio City No. 1 6,75o 2 7,700 • 3 3,000 Oegow City No. 1 2,700 Pennsylvania City No. 1 3,783 Spent over $8,000 in 1927 for film projectors 2 37,ooo Rhode Island City No. 1 1,000 Was/«'»g/0w City No. 1 2,500 city school systems have central libraries of films, slides, and photographs which are circulated to the schools in their systems free of charge. Many of them also have departments of visual instruction under the supervision of full-time or part-time directors.