Instruction of disabled men in motion picture projection, an elementary text book (1919)

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X MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION position of motion picture projector—from charity to self-support—that is the road that many cripples have been encouraged to take. If the public will help the cripple to "come back," if they will regard him as a person with the same ambition and the same right to an opportunity to succeed as the normal man; if the employer will give the cripple a chance to make good on the basis of competency alone—not charity—the future that awaits those of our soldiers who return disabled is bright with possibilities. HARRY BIRNBAUM Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men