International projectionist (Oct 1931-Sept 1933)

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38 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST November 1931 Projectionists everywhere have acclaimed the superior qualities of INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST as a craft publication. The unprecedented support accorded INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST before publication was proven by the first issue to have been warranted. Subscription progress in the few weeks which have elapsed since publication of the first issue is outlined below, and the details are significant in pointing the way for the progressive projectionist. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST is an indispensable necessity in and out of the projection room. Your brother craftsman who is a subscriber will tell you that you cannot be without it. INTERNATIONAL Edited by LESS than a month after publication of the first issue INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST is able to report a paid subscription list of more than 1,200 represented by projectionists in every state, but two, of the Union. Individuals, entire local unions, and educational societies recognize in INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST the true craft paper. Claims of large circulation are easily enough made but less easily proven. Facts are what count. Here they are: Organization Subscriptions A.P.S. Chapter 18, Cleveland 183 Boston Local Union 182 191 Philadelphia Local Union 307 78 A.P.S. Chapter 7, Los Angeles 140 PROJECTIONIST James J. Finn Chicago Local Union 110 48 Westchester (N. Y.), L. U. 650 65 A.P.S. Chapter 16, San Francisco. . 71 Salt Lake City L. U. 250 34 New Orleans L. U. 293 26 Hamilton (Can.), L. U. 303 15 Publix Theatres, Home Office and N. Y. Area Projectionists 52 Kinema Guild (England) 17 Port Arthur (Tex.), L. U. 391 9 Total 929 This list represents ONLY the large bulk orders. I. P. has no agents and ali subscriptions are voluntary on the part of and made direct by the subscriber. Others may talk about their non-existent large circulation; we prove ours. Paid subscriptions are the only real proof of reader interest. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST has this reader interest and, what is more important, reader loyalty. Use this blank to record your subscription and insure receipt of all copiesIf you are already a subscriber, pass along this blank to your brother projectionist. 1 Year . .$2.00 2 Years . . $3.00 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST 1 West 47th St. New York, N. Y. Date. 193. Enclosed is $ for year(8) subscription to begin with issue. Name Address City . . . I I Local State .