International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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M. ALBERT THOMAS IN ROME M. Albert Thomas, the Director of the International Labour Office, who devotes such rare mental gifts and his genius for organizing to tackling the great problem that lie at the basis of production in its several aspects, visited the International Educational Cinematographic Institute during November. M. Thomas spent some considerable time in the offices of the Institute, and evinced keen interest in the organization of its services , especially those that directly interest the I. L.O. One of M. Thomas's main objects in coming to Rome was to confer with the Director of the I. E. C. I. on the carrying out of the understandings recently reached between the two organizations and embodied in the agreement which we published in our September issue. It was agreed to give immediate effect to these understandings. M. Albert Thomas at the office of the I. E. C. I, — 702