International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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keen interest in the work in progress there, expressing himself in encouraging terms to all, and manifesting to the Director of the Institute, Dr. de Feo, his entire satisfaction at the way in which they were organized and working. A few minutes later Sir Eric Drummond was at Frascati, at the Villa Falconieri, where H. F. Rocco, President of the I. E. C. I., offered an unceremonious lunch in his honour. No toasts were proposed and no formal speeches were made, but the occasion was marked by a friendly exchange of views which furnished the occasion to the At Villa Falconieri. Sir Eric Drummond is seen together with H. E. Alfredo Rocco, Italian Minister of Justice, H. E. Dino Grandi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and others on the banks of the pond. Secretary General of the League to renew in all earnestness to Signor Rocco the expression of the interest and approval which he had already shown that morning in regard to the work of the I. E. C. I. From Frascati to Nemi, by the route winding among the Alban Hills, is no long journey, and after the enchantments of Villa Falconieri what more interesting trip could be offered to Sir Eric than that 690