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1930
URWICK E. — The cinematograph and scientific management pag. 153
EDITORIAL NOTES BY THE INSTITUTE
1929
The cinema at the service of the scientific
organisation of labour . . pag. 90-202-338-483
Professional training and the cinema . . pag. 115 Up-to-date organisation of a bank . . pag. 595 704
1930
The film in the service of scientific management pag. 71 199-481
Industry and the film . . . » 72-203-483
LEGISLATION
1929
PLUGGE Walter — Copyright in cinematographic productions pag. 171
VAN der MOESEN Maurice — The cinematograph and copyright . . . . > 371
CANTY George R. — International film censorship " » 235
SEEGER Ernest — State control of films in
Germany » 34
SANGRO Y ROS DE OLANO don Pedro —
The cinematograph and State control . > 503
1930
PL UGGE Walter — The sound film and copyright pag. 115
KIRITZESCO Costantino — Problems of the
cinematograph in Roumania . . . » 27
BARD Leopold — Bill and report on the control of cinematographic shows as laid before the Argentine Chamber of Deputies . ■-> 729
EDITORIAL NOTES BY THE INSTITUTE
1929
The legislative aspect of the cinema : the
tariff question . . . . pag. 91 204 342 British film censorship . \ . . . . pag. 461 Film censorship in British India . . ■> . 574
Film censorship in the near East . ■> 693
1930
Film censorship in Australia .
Figures and the cinema .
Film censorship in New Zealand . . .
Items of interest
A time limit to film censorship certificates Children and the censorship . Film censorship in Italy .
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PUBLIC HEALTH, MEDICINE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
1929
OTTOLENGHI D. — The cinema in higher
public health education .... pag. 182
de CASTRO Aloysio — The use of the film
in the study of nervous diseases . . » 412
THOMALLA Curt — The development of the medical film and of films dealing with ■ hygiene and general culture in Germany . > 440
ROYON F. — The Red Cross and the cinema » 560
1930
STUTZIN J. J. — Kinemascopy . . . pag. 145 GASTELUM Bernardo J. — The cinema
and hygiene propaganda . . . 153
CHODZKO W. — Polish health centres . » 521 THOMALLA Curt — How the cinema contributes to health in rural districts . » 531 MESSEA Alessandro — The cinema and
hygiene propaganda » 538
ROYON F. — The Red Cross and the hygienic education of the people, by means of
the film pag. 541
LUTRARIO Alberto — Hygiene and the cinema . » 562
LUTRARIO Alberto — Consensus of expert opinion. (C. Baduel, Boye, Carrlere, Cotombani, E. Di Matte', A. D< Vestea, James Graham, Lasnet, A. Lustig, T. Madsen, A. Maggiora, L. Manfredi, Marchoux, A. Niceforo, N. Nocht, D. Ottolenghi, G. Pittaluga, L. Rajchman, A. Sclavo, • M. Shahim Pacha, J. Van Campenhout, R-. Vivante, C. E. A. Winslow) » 575
CELLI Anna — The cinema in the campaign
against malaria » 618
ALESSANDRI Roberto — Surgery and the
cinema .......> 607
POLL — The Hamburg Institute of Anatomy » 605
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