International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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THE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL OF THE I. E. C. I. Last March the Council of the League of Nations nominated as members of the Administrative Council of the International Educational Cinematographic Institute Mr. Louis Lumiere, Mr. Carl E. Milli\en and Dr. Hans Ciirlis, in order that these three distinguished authorities might contribute their vast experience, and technical, scientific and practical competence to the governing organ of the Institute. At the same time the League's Council resolved that an Englishman should be nominated to fill the fourth post and as\ed the British Representative in the Council to take the requisite steps for the appointment in concert with the acting President of the Council. We have pleasure in announcing herewith that the new member of the Institute's Council has been nominated in the person of Mr. G. T. Han\in, H. M. I., of the Board of Education. Mr. Han\in holds an eminent position in the world of education and of the educational cinematograph in England. He is an Inspector of Schools and Training Colleges under the Board of Education and represents the Board on the Central Council for school broadcasting. Mr. Han\in is also Chairman of the Film Enquiry Committee of the Historical Association and of the League of Nations Union Film Committee and a member of the Iconographical Committee of the International Historical Congress. He was one of the experts selected to assist in preparing the « common chapter » on the aims and organization of the League, as suggested by the Committee of Experts on League Instruction for the Young. The International Review has great pleasure in welcoming this new and distinguished collaborator of the Rome Institute of the Cinema. 235 —